- NMC/0267/v2
- Part
- c1948
Sculpture
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- NMC/0267/v1
- Part
- c1948
- NMC/0267
- Item
- 1911
Bronze statuette of male figure. Il Penseroso is a vision of poetic melancholy by John Milton.
Portsmouth, Percival Herbert
- MC/A/2/v1
- Part
- 1901
Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald
- MC/A/2
- Item
- 1901
Designed for the 'Rose Boudoir', International Exhibition of Modern Decorative Art, Turin, 1902. This item was assessed for conversation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access project (2006-2010), and then again in 2018 following the fire in the Mackintosh Building in June 2018.
A Rose Boudoir included two gesso panels - composite works of plaster with pigment, set with glass beads - made exclusively by Macdonald. On the manifest for the exhibition, Mackintosh indicated that ‘duplicates only’ were available for sale. Two other versions, both in Glasgow, had the same design but with different palette and surface detail: The White Rose and the Red Rose hung above the mantle in the Mackintoshes’ own home, and can now be seen in the Mackintosh House at the Hunterian Art Gallery; and The Heart of the Rose belonged to Wylie Hill, a relative of Jessie Newbery, and was later given to the Glasgow School of Art. Previously it was assumed that these versions were created from a cartoon or template, each hand made, but it was difficult to tell which set came first, or even if they were made simultaneously. But recent analysis by Graciela Ainsworth Conservation Studio in Edinburgh has shown that the GSA version is not a gesso panel as we have come to understand Macdonald’s technique, but rather a traditional plaster cast that has been painted. This may seem like a minor technical point, but when considered alongside Mackintosh’s note that duplicates could be ordered, it reminds us that he carefully curated this space to show both that he and Macdonald could be commissioned to do entire rooms but were also very happy to have individual pieces replicated and sold on their own merit (information supplied by Dr Robyne Erica Calvert, Cultural Historian, Mar 2022).
Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald
- GST/9/v3
- Part
- Late 19th century-mid 20th century
J Giusti & Co
- GST/9/v2
- Part
- Late 19th century-mid 20th century
J Giusti & Co
- GST/9/v1
- Part
- Late 19th century-mid 20th century
J Giusti & Co
- GST/9
- Item
- Late 19th century-mid 20th century
Plaster portrait after a Greek bust.
J Giusti & Co
Gelatine mould of Greek portrait
- GST/11
- Item
- Mid 20th century
Mould made of gelatine used to produce plaster copies of a Greek portrait.
J Giusti & Co
- NMC/0270/v8
- Part
- 1895
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
- NMC/0270/v7
- Part
- 1895
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
- NMC/0270/v6
- Part
- 1895
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
- NMC/0270/v5
- Part
- 1895
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
- NMC/0270/v4
- Part
- 1895
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
- NMC/0270/v3
- Part
- 1895
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
- NMC/0270/v2
- Part
- 1895
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
- NMC/0270/v1
- Part
- 1895
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
- NMC/0270
- Item
- 1895
Bronze portrait bust. Inscribed on plinth: Fra. H/ Newbery/ Director of the Glasgow School of Art/ 1885-1917.
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
Framed plaster portrait (Version 2)
- NMC/1631/v2
- Part
- 19th century-20th century
Framed plaster portrait (Version 1)
- NMC/1631/v1
- Part
- 19th century-20th century
- NMC/1631
- Item
- 19th century-20th century
Wooden framed plaster relief portrait of a bearded man in profile with brown glaze. Bottom left corner has initials "J.R." or "R.J" and indecipherable signature above left shoulder. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014 and was conserved in 2018.
*Not available / given
- NMC/1973B
- Item
- 2019
Digital film file 'Noidefields'.
Lingard, Kate Frances
- NMC/0269/v2
- Part
- c1930s-1960s
- NMC/0269/v1
- Part
- c1930s-1960s
- NMC/0269
- Item
- c1930s-1960s
Half length female figure with truncated arms and head.
Bliss, Douglas Percy
- NMC/1441/v3
- Part
- c1930
- NMC/1441/v2
- Part
- c1930
- NMC/1441/v1
- Part
- c1930
- DC 066/2/28
- Folder
- 1950-1989
Folder containing 22 contact sheets and 224 negative of photographs taken by George Oliver. Majority are annotated. Includes: Museum of Childhood, Royal Scottish Museum, Henry Moore statues at Inverleith, New Town, Edinburgh University and Greyfriars graveyard.
Oliver, George
Drawing of three figures and eyes
- DC 097/1/8
- Item
- c1920s-1930s
Pencil drawing of three figures/sculptures which all appear to be female. Sculptures looking in three different directions. The word "futile" seems to be written to the right of the women. Four drawn eyes that seem to be similar to the Egyptian Eye of Horus verso.
Biggar, Helen Manson
- NMC/1928G
- Item
- 13 Oct 1911
Drawing of lion sculpture. Annotated with the artist's name and date '13.10.11'. Drawn while the artist studied at Dundee Technical College and School of Art, 1911-1912.
Wilson, Jessie Dunlop McCulloch
- NMC/1928T
- Item
- 24 Jul 1912
Drawing of bust of male. Annotated with the date '24.7.12'. Drawn while the artist studied at Dundee Technical College and School of Art, 1911-1912.
Wilson, Jessie Dunlop McCulloch
- NMC/0268
- Item
- c1930s
Plaster sculpture.
Barr, James
- NMC/1658/v2
- Part
- 1960s-1980s
- NMC/1658/v1
- Part
- 1960s-1980s
- NMC/1658
- Item
- 1960s-1980s
A large slate slab decorated with an abstract pattern.
Mitchell, Charles
- PC/162
- Item
- Mid 19th century-early 20th century
Part of Plaster Casts
Previously painted.
*Not available / given
- DC 066/2/43
- Folder
- 1970s
Folder containing 10 black and white photographs of contemporary sculpture, taken by George Oliver and of various sizes. Some have been annotated.
Oliver, George
Collection of cast reliefs (Version 9)
- NMC/1619/v9
- Part
- 19th century
Collection of cast reliefs (Version 8)
- NMC/1619/v8
- Part
- 19th century