Sketchbook: the Thames (Page 10)
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Design for Windyhill, Kilmacolm, perspective from north-east
Design for William Davidson. In the mid 1890s Mackintosh met William Davidson, a young Glasgow businessman, who commissioned him to design some furniture for his flat in Gladsmuir, his parents' house at Kilmacolm. About 1899 Davidson decided to build his own house, and Windyhill was the first of Mackintosh's private houses. It was completed in 1901 and still survives. Mackintosh designed the furniture for the hall, drawing room, schoolroom and principal bedroom, much of which survives in the GSA collection.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Part of Papers of Dorothy Doddrell
Circular textile sample pinned to paper with painted details on front. Inscription on lower right of painting shows Dorothy Doddrell's monogram.
Originally located inside folder: Item DC 094/1/3/10 - Folder of calligraphic life studies
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F
Study of torso, heads, and arms
Part of Papers of Dorothy Doddrell
Life drawing study of upper torso , heads, and arms. Lower right corner has annotation in blue ink stating 'Robert Anning Bell'.
Located inside folder: Item DC 094/1/3/10 - Folder of calligraphic life studies
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F
Pettigrew & Stephens Ltd. brochure (Page 1)
Part of Papers of Dorothy Doddrell
Brochure for Pettigrew & Stephens Ltd. Monogram in lower right corner of cover page attributes the design and execution to Dorothy Doddrell. Advertisements contained inside and on the back cover date the brochure to the 1919-20 season.
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F
Screen print of a female figure and a plant (Version 1)
Black screen print of a naked female figure sitting cross legged on a carpet with a plant to the left. Paper is cut open at the top. Signed at bottom by Helen Biggar.
Biggar, Helen Manson
Screen print of a female figure and a plant (Version 2)
Paper is cut open at the top. Various sketches of planes verso.
Biggar, Helen Manson
Drawing of a city from above with a figured monument in the centre and two individuals sitting below it. Includes churches and various houses surrounding the monument with hills in the background. "148" in the top left corner.
Biggar, Helen Manson
Drawing of a women on a couch in a living room (Version 1)
Female figure lying on a couch in a living room with window and curtains to the left and a picture of a house on the wall on the right. Small side table with a vase to the right of the couch. "152" on the top left. Two figures walking verso.
Biggar, Helen Manson
Pencil drawing of three men in what appears to be a bath house lounging and conversing. Includes windows and plants in the background. Signed. Dark blue mount. "45" and "50" verso. '"Three Brothers" c.1930." on the back top left and "Shepherd 5250" on the top right.
Shepherd, Sydney d'Horne
Drawing of a women on a couch in a living room (Version 2)
Female figure lying on a couch in a living room with window and curtains to the left and a picture of a house on the wall on the right. Small side table with a vase to the right of the couch. "152" on the top left. Two figures walking verso.
Biggar, Helen Manson
House brochure by Lanarkshire Builders Limited (Front cover, Version 1)
Part of Papers of Sidney Wesley Birnage, student at The Glasgow School of Architecture, 1930s
Titled "Houses by Lanarkshire Builders Limited". Located in Mossend and Bellshill in the county of Lanarkshire in Scotland. The document is from post World War II era. Contains 10 pages. Includes printed descriptions and various images throughout of different housing styles that the company offered.
Sidney Wesley Birnage