- NMC/0170
- Item
- 1991
1 of an edition of 5.
Cassidy, Paul
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1 of an edition of 5.
Cassidy, Paul
Etching.
Baird, Johnstone
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Tall tree.
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Cottage.
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Town by a loch.
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Two trees.
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Blue sky, rocky mountain.
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Cottage in landscape.
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Valley with snow.
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Blue sky, purple mountains.
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Grey sky, mountains and buildings.
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Cover. NMC/169B-G are watercolours on individual pages from another sketchbook. NMC/169H-K are sketches from a sketchbook, without a cover. NMC/169L-V are sketches on individual pages from the same sketchbook as the cover, NMC/169A.
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Purple mountains, loch.
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View of distant town, with hills beyond.
Selby, Frederick
Tower, roof tops and trees.
Selby, Frederick
View of town with fields to the foreground.
Selby, Frederick
View looking towards Sant'Agostino.
Selby, Frederick
Garden study.
Selby, Frederick
Small street lined with trees. Possibly same view as NMC/144.
Selby, Frederick
View over the town's skyline.
Selby, Frederick
View of town seen from the roof tops.
Selby, Frederick
Buildings nestling amongst coves and headlands. Possibly the South of France.
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Study of cathedral, with river to the foreground.
Paterson, Alexander Nisbet
Valley village with viaduct. Possibly the South of France.
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Village set amongst farmland and hills. Possibly the South of France.
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Farm buildings with distant hills. Two figures on roadway. Possibly the South of France.
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Drawing of church or minster, with herd of cattle in foreground.
Anderson, Agnes
Drawing of the bridge and abbey.
Anderson, Agnes
Landscape sketch with loch and hills.
Shanks, Thomas Hovell
Study of highland landscape.
Paterson, George William Lennox
Study of trees.
Pringle, John Quinton
Country skyline.
Pringle, John Quinton
Woman with hat.
Pringle, John Quinton
Open flats.
Pringle, John Quinton
Cottage.
Pringle, John Quinton
Trees and buildings, 'Bewdley'.
Pringle, John Quinton
Fenced field.
Pringle, John Quinton
Houses and skyline.
Pringle, John Quinton
Abstract skyline.
Pringle, John Quinton
Landscape study.
Pringle, John Quinton
Unfinished study of trees.
Pringle, John Quinton
Unfinished abstract landscape. Lower left: The early stages of a water colour drawing (subsequently damaged) made by Mr. J. Q. Pringle when at Whalsay.
Pringle, John Quinton
Two country landscapes (folded).
Laurie, John
'As in 'The Village' there are no figures in this view of the Dorset countryside. This absolute lack of human activity gives Mackintosh's pictures an air of eerie, even surreal, desertion. They are formal landscapes... the most dominant feature in this work is the tall telegraph pole, a formal and unnatural element in this gentle Dorset landscape.' (Roger Billcliffe).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
In July Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald spent a holiday in Dorset re-visiting many of the place he had visited in 1895. 'In 'The Village' and 'The Downs' Mackintosh makes his first conscious moves towards his mature style of the Port Vendres period. He is obviously concerned with the pattern of the landscape, picking out features like the stepped hillside, the stone walls, paths and roofs of village houses. These ordinary motifs are given an eerie emphasis by being painted in an equally detailed manner whether they are in the foreground of the the distance... it was probably at this time... that he decided to concentrate more and more on painting. By 1923 he had decided to forsake architecture and design and devote the rest of his life to producing watercolours.' (Roger Billcliffe).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Landscape with mountains.
Mackie, Thomas Callendar Campbell
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Landscape with mountains.
Mackie, Thomas Callendar Campbell