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Sinclair, Catherine Alice
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Catherine Alice Sinclair was born on the 15 of July 1892, residing at her term time address c/o Mclachlan, 49 Park Road, Glasgow and her home address of South Parish House, Girvan, while completing her studies at The Glasgow School of Art. Sinclair studied at the School from 1910-1919, with a break in her studies between 1911-1913, undertaking day classes in Drawing and Painting. During the 1910-11 session, Sinclair was taught by Alexander Musgrove a Probationer in a variety of drawing and painting techniques, who instructed at The School between 1909-1912.
Sinclair was awarded numerous accolades during her time at the School. At the end of the 1914-15 session she won the Prize for Essays on a School Lecture with her essay on 'Pope Julius II and his service to Art' of £1 1s and was awarded the School Certificate of Needlecraft Granted by the Governors (Very Good) during the same year. The following year she came in second place the Prize for Essays on a School Lecture with her essay on the topic 'Compare and contrast the characters of Luther and Calvin'.
It should also be noted that Sinclair assisted on stall three run by Mrs M Taylor Wilson during the School's Belgian Tryst event. Records relating to the Belgian Tryst are available for consultation in The Glasgow School of Art Archives.
The Glasgow School of Art student registration number Catherine Alice Sinclair:
- 1910-11 (224)
- 1913-14 (323)
- 1914-15 (297)
- 1915-16 (294)
- 1916-17 (153)
- 1917-18 (270)
- 1918-19 (355)
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