- NMC/1736B
- Item
- c1985
Fringed, printed woolen stole with a stylised figure design in shades of mustard, claret, navy blue and pink.
Jack, Joanie
Fringed, printed woolen stole with a stylised figure design in shades of mustard, claret, navy blue and pink.
Jack, Joanie
Fringed, printed woolen stole in brightly coloured architecture-inspired patterns with applied plastic sequins.
Jack, Joanie
Remnant length of heavy cotton upholstery fabric printed in bold geometric design in shades of orange, red, purple and brown. Deposited by Crissie White.
Perritt, Peter R
Portrait study set against abstract background.
Todhunter, Fiona
Study of Glasgow church.
Walsh, Thomas
Glasgow street scene.
Goodhall, John
Glasgow street scene.
Goodhall, John
Stylised landscape.
Furlong, Michael
Stylised landscape.
Furlong, Michael
Stylised landscape.
Furlong, Michael
Abstract study of churchyard with trees and gravestones.
Furlong, Michael
Abstract study of dead bird.
Johnston, Janet
Subject matter derived from George Orwell's book, '1984' first published in 1949. The wood engraving depicts a group of workers, three in the foreground, and others climbing an external staircase.
Chapman, June Crisfield
Subject matter derived from Dylan Thomas' 1954 radio drama/play "Under Milk Wood". The wood engraving shows three figures seated around a breakfast table.
Chapman, June Crisfield
Timorous Beasties
Toucan block printing display case (Version 2)
Toucan block printing display case (Version 1)
Ship block printing display case
Wooden display case showing process of wood and linoleum block printing, featuring ship design. Loose paper GSA label once attached to back of case with writing "Design. B-Block Printing". Due to information in archival documentation, display case can be dated pre-1943. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014 and was conserved in 2018.
*Not available / given
Display case showing process of etching and materials used. Back of display case has GSA label with writing "Etching B, 19.1.58". Due to information in archival documentation, display case can be dated pre-1943. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014 and was conserved in 2018.
*Not available / given
Floral block printing display case (Version 2)
Floral block printing display case (Version 1)
Abstract design.
Kuusik, Alexander
Abstract design.
Kuusik, Alexander
This screen printed banner with a large photo of Mackintosh depicts his signature and the Glasgow School of Art emblem reading: "There is honour in honest error none in the icy perfection of the mere stylist".
*Not available / given
Banner from The Glasgow School of Art Textile Department
Charles Rennie Mackintosh banner. Larger version of scaled replica of banner that the Hunterian owns, featuring a tall standing female figure with pink rose and green leaves details.
*Not available / given
Banner from the Glasgow School of Art Textile Department (Version 8)
Banner from the Glasgow School of Art Textile Department (Version 7)
Banner from the Glasgow School of Art Textile Department (Version 6)
Banner from the Glasgow School of Art Textile Department (Version 5)
Banner from the Glasgow School of Art Textile Department (Version 4)
Banner from the Glasgow School of Art Textile Department (Version 3)
Banner from the Glasgow School of Art Textile Department (Version 2)
Banner from the Glasgow School of Art Textile Department (Version 1)
Printed length for degree show
This length was created (as part of NMC/1579-1581) by Isobel Stirling for her Diploma Show in 1948 and produced under the supervision of Gladys Harrison. The design was based on an exercise using cut out paper, particularly the discarded pieces of paper rather than the shapes cut out.
Smyth, Isobel
Printed mat featuring three men design
Printed textile panel, signed by Stewart, which is unhemmed. The design features three stylised men in hats with beards and red royalist outfits. The background material is green in colour.
Stewart, Robert
Printed mat featuring three men design
Printed textile panel, signed by Stewart, which is unhemmed. The design features three stylised men in hats with beards and red royalist outfits. The background material is teal in colour.
Stewart, Robert
Red woollen dress coat with purple pattern printed on top.
Ruddy, Meg
Print and associated folder (Version 4)
Print and associated folder (Version 3)
Print and associated folder (Version 2)
Print and associated folder (Version 1)
Print and associated folder (Version 4)
Print and associated folder (Version 3)
Print and associated folder (Version 2)
Print and associated folder (Version 1)
The work depicts Adrian Wiszniewski and Steven Campell.
Moffat, Alexander
Stronach, Ancell
Portrait of Archibald E Haswell Miller
Signed: "Gerber 45", bottom right.
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Design for Bookplate - Ernest and Dorothy Hubbard
Miller, Archibald E Haswell