The Glasgow School of Art painting smock (Version 3)
- NMC/1568/v3
- Part
- Mid 20th century
The Glasgow School of Art painting smock (Version 3)
4 pieces in mount. Two textile samples showing colour gradiations. One painted piece and corresponding photograph.
Stewart, Robert
Tapestry (after Bayeux Tapestry) (Version 1)
Tapestry (after Bayeux Tapestry) (Version 2)
Bedspread of heavy-weight beige fabric with rust coloured applique borders with green and cream needlework. Symmetrical geometrical design with decorative stitching and panels with zigzag and flower designs. Blue, pink, green and brown needlework. Small stain. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
*Not available / given
Tapestry of art school students (Version 1)
Tapestry of art school students (Version 2)
Tapestry 'Figure-November' (Version 1)
Tapestry 'Figure-November' (Version 2)
Tapestry of art school students (Version 3)
Green apron with trees and chickens (Version 1)
Green apron with trees and chickens (Version 2)
3rd year zig zag sampler (Version 1)
3rd year zig zag sampler (Version 2)
3rd year zig zag sampler (Version 3)
Design for wall hanging depicting Hebridean village (Version 2)
1st year stitching sampler (Version 1)
Wall hanging depicting Hebridean village
Wall hanging, L-R design shows street of houses with mountains behind, church, trees, stone cross, cows and shore with moon.
Design by Scottish artist Eric Lounsbach, worked by primary and secondary school children.
Lounsbach, Eric
Design for wall hanging depicting Hebridean village (Version 1)
1st year stitching sampler (Version 2)
Nameplate for 4th year diploma show
"Marion Gracie" framed embroidery piece featuring pink, green and black threadwork on cream fabric. Includes painted brown wooden frame.
Stewart, Marion S
Diploma show piece (Version 2)
Diploma show piece (Version 1)
*Not available / given
Navy and green embroidery display (Version 1)
Navy and green embroidery display (Version 2)
Pink and black embroidery display (Version 2)
Pink and black embroidery display (Version 1)
Printed length for degree show
This length was created (as part of NMC/1579-1581) by Isobel Stirling for her Diploma Show in 1948 and produced under the supervision of Gladys Harrison. The design was based on an exercise using cut out paper, particularly the discarded pieces of paper rather than the shapes cut out.
Smyth, Isobel
Small travelling bag (Version 2)
Embroidery display (Version 2)
Small travelling bag (Version 1)
Embroidery display (Version 1)