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A lot of us will be familiar with Glasgow's coat of arms but not many of us know the story behind it. Although a fairly classic medley of images - a bird, a bell, a fish, and a tree - each ...
(Why Glasgow is Scotland’s most exciting city right now.) That coat of arms, which embellishes buildings throughout the city, depicts a tree, bell, robin, and salmon.
The majority of Glasgow School of Art’s paper archives and artworks on paper, including 100 works by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, were also unharmed by the fire.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a 28-year-old junior draughtsman when he drew up the designs for Glasgow School of Art, the building many consider his masterpiece.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s art nouveau masterpiece, Glasgow School of Art. John Peter Photography / Alamy. There has been an energetic move forward in removing debris, consolidating the ...
The publication’s name is inspired by the bell that appears in the city’s coat of arms and in the legend of Saint Mungo, Glasgow’s patron saint. Armstrong said it also alludes to an esteemed ...
An aerial view of the razed Mackintosh building following the June 2018 fire Police Scotland By all accounts, June 15, 2018, should’ve been a triumphant day for the Glasgow School of Art.
Art Nouveau exhibition featuring a number of artefacts from Glasgow Style designers and architects, including Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Who. Conceived by the Catalan art historian Teresa-M. Sala, The ...
All four of the symbols depicted in the coat of arms are attributed to legends regarding Saint Mungo, the patron saint of Glasgow. St Mungo, who founded the monastery which is now Glasgow Cathedral, ...
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