The Glasgow School of Art: Wood and Stone Carving Course, 1845-1913
Start Date: 1845 (Circa)
End Date: 1913 (Circa)
Type: Art school course
Description: Course part of the 'Studios for Technical Art Work'. Wood and Stone Carving Course consisted of: Ornament and Figure from the Cast; Life, Modelling, Ornament and the Figure; Design; Copies of old work from Photographs of and examples in the material.
Taught 2 afternoons and 3 evenings weekly.
Policy: Listed under Craft Classes in both the Sculpture School and the Design and Decorative Art School.
Teachers
Teachers included John C. Porter
1893 (Circa)
Teachers included George Gregory
1908
Instructor of wood and stone carving, dept of Modelling and Sculpture.
Sources
Prospectus of The Glasgow School of Art, Session 1893-94
1893
p. 20
Prospectus of The Glasgow School of Art, Session 1913-14
1913
Citing this record
'The Glasgow School of Art: Wood and Stone Carving Course, 1845-1913', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/event.php?id=msib6_1221735060, accessed 03 Oct 2023]