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Poster for The Glasgow School Of Art degree show
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This poster advertised The Glasgow School Of Art's annual degree show. The exhibition was held on The Glasgow School Of Art campus as well as in the Centre for Contemporary Arts and Tramway which are local arts centres. The 2003 degree show was sponsored by McGrigor Donald, Hoegaarden Beer, the MacFarlane Group and the Gordon Yuill Company. The image used in the poster is by Raul Ortega and the poster was designed by Inlapland.
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Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's Church, Southport
The design depicts the Blessed Virgin Mary on the left side and a young boy (Hartley?) on the right. Design is for the lower section of a window in St Mark's, Southport; dedicated to the memory of Sir William Pickles Hartley of the Primitive Methodist Movement. Inscribed: 'What doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God?'.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design for two angels.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's church, Southport
Design for St Paul (with staff). Preliminary drawings for one light windows for St Mark's, Southport, set into pairs in the facing North and South walls of the Church. See NMC/282A for replacement face used for St Paul.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (Christ with soldiers)
Stained glass cartoon, possibly for Hartley Victoria College, Manchester.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (abstract pattern)
Patterned design. Inscribed: 'No.3 Aisle' (pc, t.r).
Bell, Robert Anning
Part of Mary Ramsay artworks
A sketchbook of notes and artworks by Mary Ramsay produced during her first year at The Glasgow School of Art, around 1914-1915. This item consists of portraits and life drawings, children's illustrations, lettering, costume designs, studies of ceramic samples, floral patterns, a list of reference books about art and design, and a Little Willie rhyme. Most artworks are in pencil, while some are in ink or paint on paper. Some illustrations have been pasted in from other sources. A number of loose ephemera items are also included in the sketchbook, including postage stamps and a newspaper advert for paint tubes.
Ramsay, Mary
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