- NMC/1932B
- Item
- 1913-1917
Excerpt from Psalm 8 written in Latin. First letter of most lines omitted.
Wilson, Jessie Dunlop McCulloch
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Excerpt from Psalm 8 written in Latin. First letter of most lines omitted.
Wilson, Jessie Dunlop McCulloch
Part of Mary Ramsay artworks
Study of female nude, seated and holding a cross. This item bears a label for The Glasgow School of Art, listing the 1915-1916 session, and Mr Ogilvie as the teacher.
Originally located inside portfolio folder (DC 110/1/4).
Ramsay, Mary
Part of Mary Ramsay artworks
Architectural design for an altarpiece. This item bears a label for The Glasgow School of Art, listing the 1915-1916 session, and Professor McGibbon as the teacher.
Originally located inside portfolio folder (DC 110/1/4).
Ramsay, Mary
Part of Mary Ramsay artworks
A sketchbook of notes and artworks by Mary Ramsay believed to have been produced during her second year at The Glasgow School of Art, around 1915-1916. This item consists of portraits and life drawings, children's illustrations, floral patterns, religious illustrations, and sketches of her lessons. It also includes transcriptions from two poems, Christina Rossetti's 'Goblin Market', and William Cowper's 'The Task', alongside notes listing reference books about art and design.
Most artworks are in pencil, while some are in ink or paint on paper. A number of loose drawings are also included in the sketchbook.
Ramsay, Mary
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Study after Titian's 'The Fall of Man', c1570. The Titian original is held in the Prado collection, Madrid.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Stained glass cartoon for the church of St Paul, Sandgate, Folkestone
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Design for part of a memorial window for the Church of St Paul, Sandgate, Folkestone. Inscribed: 'For he that is mighty hath magnified me and holy is his name'.
Bell, Robert Anning
Nave arcade/north aisle.
Revel, John D
One bay of choir stalls.
Revel, John D
Church of St Akeveranus, St Keverne, Cornwall
Detail of stone arch. Drawing states: St Kevern (sic), Cornwall.
Revel, John D
Portion of choir stall from Halberstadt.
Revel, John D
Church of St Akeveranus, St Keverne, Cornwall
West elevation/cross section.
Revel, John D
The Annonciation, Santa Croce, Florence
Section at D (annotated).
Revel, John D
Church of St Akeveranus, St Keverne, Cornwall
Window, mullion detail.
Revel, John D
Church of St Akeveranus, St Keverne, Cornwall
Elevation and tower plans.
Revel, John D
Mouldings of refectory door.
Revel, John D
Various studies of carved pilasters.
Revel, John D
Trinity College Chapel, Oxford
Detail of west end of chapel.
Revel, John D
Study of chancel window.
Revel, John D
Study of overmantle.
Revel, John D
Measured drawing of column.
Revel, John D
Detail of pulpit.
Revel, John D
Sculptured nativity scene (Version 4)
Sculptured nativity scene (Version 1)
Sculptured nativity scene (Version 5)
Pencil and watercolour picture of Canterbury Cathedral. Pencil note records, 'completed on the spot, Jas.B.Fulton, (shows evidence of having been folded in half.)
Fulton, James Black
Sculptured nativity scene (Version 2)
Sculptured nativity scene (Version 3)
Plaster and resin cast, possibly taken from an older wood carving showing a nativity scene on the long face and an Annunciation and Joseph on either end. The reverse is hollow with rough resin marks. Shape suggests it is copied from a capital at the top of a pilaster. Formerly located in the Director's office.
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Design for embroidered pulpit-fall, 'Be Ye Doers of the word not hearers only.' The words of the design are taken from James, chapter 1, verse 22 in the New Testament. Inscribed upper right: Design for a pulpit fall/J.R. Newbery Centre: "Be Ye Doers of the world not hearers only".
Newbery, Jessie Wylie
The Nativity ('And lo the star...')
Bound in the Spring 1896 edition of 'The Magazine'. It was designs such as this that earned the Mackintosh group the nickname of 'Spook School'.
MacNair, Frances Macdonald
Bound in the Spring 1896 edition of 'The Magazine'. It was designs such as this that earned the Mackintosh group the nickname of 'Spook School'.
Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald
'Indignation loosened Peter's tongue' (two male figures). Several of these illustrations appeared in 'Good Words' 1863.
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'He followed them through the fire...' (male figure). Several of these illustrations appeared in 'Good Words' 1863.
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Perspective of church. The church was destroyed by a bomb in 1942.
Thomson, Alexander
St. George's Church, Edinburgh
Perspective drawing of church. Thomson submitted this design in competition with John Honeyman, whose Gothic Revival entry won the commission for a new church in Edinburgh to be know as St. George's Free Church. There are similarities with the St. Vincent Street church in Glasgow, the massive podium and tall tower, for example.
Thomson, Alexander
Ayrshire Christening Robe (Version 1)
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
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