The Glasgow School of Art painting smock
- NMC/1568
- Item
- Mid 20th century
Blue linen artist's painting smock worn by a student of The Glasgow School of Art.
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The Glasgow School of Art painting smock
Blue linen artist's painting smock worn by a student of The Glasgow School of Art.
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The Glasgow School of Art tie made by Rowans, Glasgow and Birmingham.
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The Glasgow School of Art blazer badge
Embroidered The Glasgow School of Art blazer badge.
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The Glasgow School of Art scarf
The Glasgow School of Art scarf featuring the school emblem.
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The Glasgow School of Art cream blazer
The Glasgow School of Art uniform, worn by a previous student.
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Blazer which was worn as part of a uniform by a student at The Glasgow School of Art.
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Green curtain with an embroidered dark green stylised figure and leaf pattern.
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Green curtain with an embroidered dark green stylised figure and leaf pattern.
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Green curtain with an embroidered dark green stylised figure and leaf pattern.
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Green pelmet with an embroidered dark green stylised figure and leaf pattern.
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Green pelmet with an embroidered dark green stylised figure and leaf pattern.
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Green curtain with an embroidered dark green stylised figure and leaf pattern.
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Decorative repeating flower and blue vine design. White, blue, yellow, pink and dark red needlework on cream-ochre fabric.
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White, Crissie
Woven square piece of fabric with lines and shapes of various earth colours.
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Red woollen dress coat with purple pattern printed on top.
Ruddy, Meg
"Eskimo" doll with snowshoes, bag and "Eskimo" baby, holding a fish.
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Green apron with trees and chickens
Green apron with blue and white embroidery details chicken and tree motifs, made by a third year Embroidery & Weaving student at The Glasgow School of Art.
Stewart, Marion S
This padded and lined tea cosy was made by a Miss Robertson and features an intricate butterfly and leaf design with embroidery, applique and beadwork.
Robertson, Miss
4 pieces in mount. Two textile samples showing colour gradiations. One painted piece and corresponding photograph.
Stewart, Robert
Design of bird and flowers.
Jackson, May
Design of frog and dragonfly.
Jackson, May
Pair of embroidered birds with flowers in symmetrical design on green and white fabric pink, white, blue, green and burgundy threadwork.
Mackie, Mary
Embroidered panel of two (Persian) men on horseback.
Mackie, Mary
Abstract figure.
Mitchell, Charles
Glasgow style tie-back or belt
Glasgow style tie-back or belt, featuring silk, applique and metal studs. 'GSA' embroidered in centre.
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White cotton with embroidery.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
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
Green linen with applique.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
White linen with embroidery. The design and technique shows influence of Jessie Newbery's teaching.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
White linen with embroidered cross stitch.
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Embroidered bedspread of linen with applique. The technique, lettering and choice of inscription are typical of Jessie Newbery's work. From the wear on the stitching of the inscription it is obvious that the bedspread has been in regular use. The heart shaped applique motifs are unfaded round the edges and there is evidence that the blue silk Inscribed: "God knows and/what he knows/is well and best/ the darkness/hideth not from/him but glows/clear as the/morning or the/evening rose/of east or west".
Embroidered bed cover. White cotton with pink and cream embroidery decorative design with roses.
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Banner design drawn on linen with pencil before stitching. It is attached to a calico lining which is stitched to the top of the hanging. It was designed by Walter Crane and worked by his wife Mary Frances Crane. The motto on banner reads: "Qui corvus pascit pascere potest grues" (He who feeds the raven will be able to feed the crane). The design of the panel is possibly that of Thomas Crane, Walter Crane's father.
Crane, Walter
Part of blue silk floral outfit worn by Miss Cranston.
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Part of blue silk floral outfit worn by Miss Cranston.
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Part of blue silk floral outfit worn by Miss Cranston.
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Blue and white linen with applique. Stitched inscription: "A McG". Possibly a student of Ann Macbeth. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
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Part of a costume used in Glasgow School of Art Masque. The wig may have been acquired separately, after the rest of the outfit, which at one point is believed to have included a cape and dagger.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Part of a costume used in a Glasgow School of Art Masque.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Pair of suede slippers, part of a Costume used in Glasgow School of Art Masque.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Fur, part of a costume used in a Glasgow School of Art Masque.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Linen dress, part of a costume used in Glasgow School of Art Masque.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Embroidered dress with belt, designed, worked and owned by Daisy Anderson (Daisy Agnes McGlashan).
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Possibly by Ann Macbeth.
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White cotton table cover with applique. Poor quality design and technique, possibly made at the Saturday morning classes.
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Silk evening dress. Possibly made by Ann Macbeth.
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