Records of The Glasgow School of Art Club
- DC 002
- Collection
- c1900-1950
This collection includes ephemera from meetings, programmes and prizegivings.
The Glasgow School of Art Club
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Records of The Glasgow School of Art Club
This collection includes ephemera from meetings, programmes and prizegivings.
The Glasgow School of Art Club
Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 2)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 6)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 7)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 10)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover)
A 3/32 inch:1 foot (3:384) scale model made by students of the Manchester University School of Architecture (under the auspices of Professor Thomas Howarth?).
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 3)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 1)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 4)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 5)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 8)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 9)
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Polychrome glazed earthernware salt pot, painted with a band of stylised flowers. Initials "JMK", rabbit image, and hatch pattern on the bottom.
King, Jessie Marion
Earthenware salt pot (Version 1)
Earthenware salt pot (Version 4)
Earthenware salt pot (Version 3)
Group of women in flowing dresses.
French, Annie
Earthenware salt pot (Version 2)
Glasgow style circular brooch, stylised leaf design and leaf drop.
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Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Embroidered dark fawn silk and velvet collar. There are several reasons for the attribution to Jessie Newbery: the very fine quality of the fabrics used; the method of construction; the quality of the stitching; the colours used; the simplicity of the design which complements the shape of the collar so effectively and the use of silver metal clasps.
Newbery, Jessie Wylie
Coloured sketch for Glasgow School of Art exhibit, Glasgow Exhibition 1911
Annotated by artist.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Embroidered yoke/collar (Version 1)
Portrait of Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Portrait of Mackintosh as an old man, seated side-on, holding a pipe in his left hand.
Hoppé, Emil Otto
Embroidered yoke/collar (Version 2)
Photographic portraits of Mackintosh and associated individuals.
Hoppé, Emil Otto
Portrait of Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Portrait of Mackintosh as an old man, hand on chin.
Hoppé, Emil Otto
Portrait of Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Portrait of Mackintosh as an old man, sitting side-on.
Ransford, William
Square cushion cover with simple wreath, trellis, Glasgow style roses and leaves, in shades of pale green, cream and pink. Includes chain, satin and cretan stiching, French knots and couching.
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Runner embroidered with three highly stylised (Glasgow Style) flower motifs arising from three leaf motifs below.
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Portrait of Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Portrait of Mackintosh as an old man, wearing a cape and cap.
Hoppé, Emil Otto
Portrait of Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Portrait of Mackintosh as an old man, smoking a pipe.
Hoppé, Emil Otto
Orange silk velvet yoke/collar featuring a number of needlework techniques in silk thread worked by a student of The Glasgow School of Art, possibly under Ann Macbeth.
Design for Glasgow School of Art: platform in Animal Room
Architectural drawing of room in basement of Mackintosh Building. Signed: Artot (t.r.).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014.
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White linen and embroidery possibly made by Daisy McGlashan. The design and technique show the influence of Jessie Newbery's teaching. The table runner has the number "1911" printed on one edge in ink which could refer to the year it was made. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
The Grace Melvin Textile Collection, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
14 textile items, thought to have been designed as part of Grace Melvin's diploma show c1918.
Melvin, Grace
Part of The Grace Melvin Textile Collection, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Melvin, Grace
Pot: Yellow lustre glaze on white blank. Lustre glaze covers body of pot. Handpainted green and brown band of flowers around the rim of the pot with a brown handle. 'W Gep.L.Ashworth Bros. Ltd Hanley England 1917' stamped on the bottom. Lid: Yellow lustre glaze on white blank with brown knob on top. Handpainted green and brown band of flowers around the edge the lid with a small opening for a spoon.
Macbeth, Ann
Original cover of Charles Rennie Mackintosh Willow Tea Rooms settle (Version 2)
Part of Examples of Mackintosh Fabric
Original cover of Charles Rennie Mackintosh Willow Tea Rooms settle (Version 1)
Part of Examples of Mackintosh Fabric
Original cover of Charles Rennie Mackintosh Willow Tea Rooms settle
Part of Examples of Mackintosh Fabric
Green and brown striped horse-hair semicircular cover.
In the Summer of 2023, this item was conserved and a small sample (formerly referenced as DC 020/3B) was reattached by a student of Textile Conservation from the University of Glasgow.