- NMC/0169N
- Item
- c1912
Hens I.
*Not available / given
Hens I.
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Hen III.
*Not available / given
Purple mountains, loch.
*Not available / given
Valley with snow.
*Not available / given
Island ruin and boat.
*Not available / given
Card for The Glasgow Art Students Tryst
Two copies of the card for The Glasgow Art Students Tryst for Belgium and the Red Cross dating to the 29th and 30th of January.
Greiffenhagen, Maurice
Studies of feet/forearm.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Study of female head.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Study of tree - page from sketchbook.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Male head and upper torso.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Study of arm and hand, also unfinished female nude (back view).
McGlashan, Archibald A
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Pencil drawing of sleeping girl.
Houston, Robert
Mule.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Study of hand.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Male nude with outstretched arm (back view).
McGlashan, Archibald A
Female nude standing (side view).
McGlashan, Archibald A
Portrait of seated woman wearing jacket, also separate hand study.
McGlashan, Archibald A
"AEH Miller. Pasillipo. 1913" (in pen), bottom right.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Studies of feet/forearm.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Head and shoulders of young man.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Male head and torso.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Head and shoulders (back view) of lady with hat.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Portrait study of young man.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Nude male with arms crossed.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Two female figures.
McGlashan, Archibald A
The casual photographer, 'Kirby', Pte Arthur Kirkwood. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
"A E Haswell Miller 1920" (in pen), bottom right.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
"A E Haswell Miller. Anacapri. 1918" (in pen), bottom left.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Portrait study of young woman.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Portrait study of young man.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Male nude holding stick (back view).
McGlashan, Archibald A
Head and shoulders of young woman.
McGlashan, Archibald A
My first saergint, 'Jock' Sergt McArthur. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
Toddler and hand.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Reflected woman II.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Cart horse.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Study of forearm.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Child on horse.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Still life composition.
McCance, William
Female head, resting on arms.
Gray, William
Cathedral, Le Puy en Velay, France
"A E Haswell Miller Le Puy 1920" (in pen), bottom left.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Decorative panel with lettering: Script reads: God Bless The Men That Build The Ship/Tis Not For Wages/Only That They/Labour But To Save/Men's Lives.'.
Craig, Ailsa
Wall hanging designed for The Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. The canvas relates to smaller watercolours in the Hunterian collection, formerly thought to be textile designs, and to their painted canvas, 'The Little Hills' by Margaret Macdonald. It is likely that they were intended for 'The Dug-Out', though it is not known whether they were ever installed there. Jessie Newbery recalled in 1933, that 'He (Mackintosh) and his wife spent the winter of 1914 painting two large decorations for Miss Cranston'. This would have been in Suffolk, after they had left Glasgow. Although The Dug-Out was not created till 1917-18 it is not unlikely that Miss Cranston was considering the project some years earlier. The canvas was found in the GSA in a single roll in 1981 and was cleaned and mounted on two stretchers.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Full-length male model; three-quarter view, with head detail.
Gray, William
Stained glass cartoon (Christ with soldiers)
Stained glass cartoon, possibly for Hartley Victoria College, Manchester.
Bell, Robert Anning
Wall hanging designed for The Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. The canvas relates to smaller watercolours in the Hunterian collection, formerly thought to be textile designs, and to their painted canvas, 'The Little Hills' by Margaret Macdonald. It is likely that they were intended for 'The Dug-Out', though it is not known whether they were ever installed there. Jessie Newbery recalled in 1933, that 'He (Mackintosh) and his wife spent the winter of 1914 painting two large decorations for Miss Cranston'. This would have been in Suffolk, after they had left Glasgow. Although The Dug-Out was not created till 1917-18 it is not unlikely that Miss Cranston was considering the project some years earlier. The canvas was found in the GSA in a single roll in 1981 and was cleaned and mounted on two stretchers.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie