- NMC/0696J
- Item
- c1902-1903
Small multicoloured flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
1093 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
Small multicoloured flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Red and blue flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Empire style.
Porteous, James Henry
Abstract design for wallpaper. Signed and dated: 12/11/03.
Porteous, James Henry
Repeat pattern of four large circles with abstracted plant stems.
Porteous, James Henry
Repeat pattern of simple flowers and stems. Design covered with pin holes to allow for tracing.
Porteous, James Henry
Grape vines I.
Porteous, James Henry
White flowers, black borders.
Porteous, James Henry
White lillies.
Porteous, James Henry
Pink and blue flowers I.
Porteous, James Henry
White garlands.
Porteous, James Henry
Grape vines III.
Porteous, James Henry
Geometric flowers and trellis.
Porteous, James Henry
Green and yellow vases.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow thistles.
Porteous, James Henry
Dark blue and yellow flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow and pink snowdrops.
Porteous, James Henry
Floral repeat pattern.
Porteous, James Henry
Floral repeat pattern.
Porteous, James Henry
Floral repeat pattern.
Porteous, James Henry
Green and blue hyacinths.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow and pink crocuses.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow and pink square flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Large blue flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Purple and yellow flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Pink and yellow geometric flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Floral repeat pattern.
Porteous, James Henry
Porteous, James Henry
Louis XIV style design.
Porteous, James Henry
Repeat pattern of large stylised flower heads. With original thin card mount. Additional design verso.
Porteous, James Henry
White fleur de lis.
Porteous, James Henry
Pink and blue flowers and ferns.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow and pink flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow and purple flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Grape vines II.
Porteous, James Henry
Circular flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Pink and yellow lillies.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow and red poppies.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow swathe of flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow and red flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Stems and red leaves.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Pink and yellow flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Design for the Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow
Design for the staircase and vestibule, West Elevation, The Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. Miss Cranston and her husband Major Cochrane commissioned Mackintosh to redesign the interiors of their home Hous'hill at Nitshill. Mackintosh designed several suites of furniture in 1904 and more pieces in 1909. Stripes are the dominant motif in the decorations, in the panels over the settle and between the doors where they are carried over the ceiling as in the guest bedroom at 78 Derngate. The lampshades are also similar to those used in this bedroom. (Roger Billcliffe). The lattice work recalls the hall at Derngate, but here it is used as an open screen rather than with solid or glazed panels. The only furniture that has been traced is the chair at the writing desk and the small table.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Design for The Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow
Design for the Restroom, North Elevation, Willow Tea Rooms, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. Stripes are the dominant motif in the decorations, in the panels over the settle and between the doors where they are carried over the ceiling as in the guest bedroom at 78 Derngate. The lampshades are also similar to those used in this bedroom. (Roger Billcliffe). The lattice work recalls the hall at Derngate, but here it is used as an open screen rather than with solid or glazed panels. The only furniture that has been traced is the chair at the writing desk and the small table.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Design for fireplace, Morning Room, Prospecthill House
Design for Miss Rowat. The job books indicate that this commission was carried out, but no photographs exist to indicate how closely the executed work followed this design. A completely new motif is introduced with the wavy apron below the top shelf which provides relief to an otherwise rigidly geometrical design.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Design for decorative ironwork (Version 2)
Design for decorative ironwork (Version 1)
Design for decorative ironwork
Seven studies of decorative forged ironwork.
Porteous, James Henry
Scaled drawing of a plaster ceiling.
Mackie, Thomas Callendar Campbell