- DB/135
- Item
- c1853-1896
Volume II.
Brown, Duncan
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Volume II.
Brown, Duncan
Plaster anatomical portrait showing muscle groups of the face and neck.
J Giusti & Co
J Giusti & Co
J Giusti & Co
Plaster casts of a left and right anatomical feet. Both feet show details of musculature, and the heel of the right foot is slightly elevated. On top of each leg is a maker's stamp that reads "J Giusti & Co Makers, St Vincent St, Glasgow". The inward facing edge of each base includes the inscription "J Giusti & Co, Glasgow". These anatomical feet are the only items in the Giusti Plaster Cast Collection to include such an incription, and the presence of both the inscriptions and the maker's stamp suggests that the feet may have been both sculpted by J. Giusti & Co. (likely in the late 19th century) and subsequently reproduced by the company.
J Giusti & Co
Art, Design and Architecture collection
Artworks, design pieces and architectural designs related to Glasgow School of Art staff and students.
Items include
Almost all works are by former students and staff or figures related to the history of The Glasgow School of Art. The earliest pieces date from the 16th century and later examples have been purchased from recent Degree Shows. The work is in a variety of media and includes drawings, paintings, prints, sketchbooks, furniture and sculpture. Artists represented include many key figures and the most influential and successful students.
There are also several works from former tutors including Neil Dallas Brown, David Donaldson and Fred Selby, alongside contemporary works by students, donated or purchased at degree show. Key works include those by: Maurice Greiffenhagen, Francis Newbery, John Quinton Pringle, Benno Schotz, Ian Fleming and James D Robertson. Suites of note include large collections of Joan Eardley sketches and paintings, Joan Palmer prints, and architectural drawings by Eugene Bourdon.
*Not available / given
This collection includes works by a number of artists, designers and architects associated with Charles Rennie Mackintosh, including his wife Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, his sister-in-law Frances Macdonald MacNair and his sister-in-law's husband Herbert MacNair. These works include textiles, designs, and four volumes of a Glasgow School of Art student publication called The Magazine, as well as several individual watercolours now separated from the publication. The collection also includes a number of models for proposed architectural schemes by Mackintosh.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Memorial plaque with raised bust of Eugene Bourdon
Proudfoot, Alexander
Bourdon memorial bronze (Version 1)
Bourdon memorial bronze (Version 2)
Bourdon memorial bronze (Version 3)
Part of 'The City As Setting'.
Trotter, Robert
Part of 'Music And Some Other Arts'.
Trotter, Robert
Bronze figure of Madonna and Child
A bronze figure of Madonna and Child, on a wooden base. Thought to have been used at The Glasgow School of Art as a teaching aid.
*Not available / given
Bronze figure of Madonna and Child (Version 1)
Bronze figure of Madonna and Child (Version 2)
Bronze figure of Madonna and Child (Version 3)
Bronze portrait bust. Model was "Lauren", from New York.
McKnight, Dr Douglas William
Bronze Portrait Bust (Version 1)
Bronze portrait bust. Model was "Lauren", from New York.
McKnight, Dr Douglas William
Bronze Portrait Bust (Version 2)
Bronze portrait bust. Model was "Lauren", from New York.
McKnight, Dr Douglas William
Bronze Portrait Bust (Version 3)
Bronze portrait bust. Model was "Lauren", from New York.
McKnight, Dr Douglas William
Part of 'By The Wayside', same negative with picture 269 ref no: 2/257.
Trotter, Robert
Part of Alfredo Avella Collection
Folder containing correspondance related to commissions, a Scottish Arts Council bursary and the Invergordon Sculpture Competition 1971. Also contains a plastic pocket of handwritten notes on a London visit dated 30 Mar-5 Apr. Folder is labelled "Alfredo Avella Business Letters".
Avella, Alfredo
Plaster bust of a boy wearing an ornamented breastplate.
J Giusti & Co
Plaster bust of 'brontolone' (grumpy old man) after Luca della Robbia.
J Giusti & Co
Plaster bust of a child after a late 15th century orginal executed in terracotta by Andrea della Robbia.
J Giusti & Co
J Giusti & Co
J Giusti & Co
Volume II.
Brown, Duncan
Volume II.
Brown, Duncan
Plaster bust after a terracotta bust of Girolamo Benivieni executed in 1863 by Giovani Bastianini in the collections of the Louvre, Paris. However, significant differences between the plaster bust by J Giusti & Co and the original bust by Bastianini, particularly the shape of the hat, suggest that the plaster bust is derivative of an unidentified intermediary copy.
J Giusti & Co
Bust of Girolamo Benivieni (Version 1)
J Giusti & Co
Bust of Girolamo Benivieni (Version 2)
J Giusti & Co
Plaster reproduction of an unidentified bust of an infant.
J Giusti & Co
J Giusti & Co
J Giusti & Co
Bust of John Morrison Groundwater
Bronze portrait bust on marble stand. On silver plate on plinth, "J.M. Groundwater Esq/Associated with the School of Art from 1873 to 1931/ Secretary and Treasurer 1908-1931".
Dawson, Archibald
Plaster bust after a terracotta bust of Niccolo da Abruzzo in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, believed to be by Donatello.
D Brucciani & Co