Transparent organdie shadow work panel for a dress salon. Design features a dressmaker's dummy and vase with flowers. Previously displayed in a glass and wooden frame. Designed to be hung against a window.
Diploma show piece
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- Dates of Creation1950
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description1 item
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Administrative / Biographical History
Meg Pollok (née Clark) studied Embroidery and Weaving at The Glasgow School of Art between 1946-1951. She then went on to teach in this department at GSA.
Note
Meg Pollok (née Clark) studied Embroidery and Weaving at The Glasgow School of Art between 1946-1951. She then went on to teach in this department at GSA.
Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements
Transparent white and pink fabrics with purple, yellow, green, black and blue threads. Blue dots with white circles have been printed onto the fabric.
Dimensions: 410 x 480 mm
Appraisal Information
This material has been appraised in line with Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections standard procedures.
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