Crawford School of Art
Function: Art school
Activities: art classes
Funding types: fees
Employees, Students & Members
Numbers: 163
Period Start: 1900
Period End: 1901
Numbers: 308
Period Start: 1901
Period End: 1902
Numbers: 285
Period Start: 1902
Period End: 1903
Numbers: 251
Period Start: 1903
Period End: 1904
Numbers: 206
Period Start: 1904
Period End: 1905
Associated People
Students included John 'Jack' Linehan
1880 (Circa) - 1888 (Circa)
Sometime around 1880 Linehan began studying at the Crawford, he was awarded a prize by the school in 1888
Teachers included Sarah Reynolds
1921
Director's Report for National College of Art, Dublin, session 1941-42 (dated Jan. 11th, 1943) records the retirement of Miss Reynolds:
'Miss Sarah A. Reynolds, assistant teacher in the School of Design, who was temporarily employed in that capacity since 1939, when she reached her retiring age, has resigned. Miss Reynolds has been Teacher of Design in the College since 1921. Before that she taught in the Crawford Municipal Art School in Cork. Her record in the College is an excellent one'.
Sources
Report by the Committee of Inquiry into the work carried on by the Royal Hibernian Academy and the Metropolitan School of Art, Dublin, together with Minutes of evidence, Appendices and Index, 1906
1906
Appendix O, p. 92.
'School of Art, Cork'.
Statement showing the expenditure on the School, the number of Students attending, and the amount of fees paid by them in each of the five years from 1900-1901 to 1904-1905 inclusive.
Citing this record
'Crawford School of Art', 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/organization.php?id=msib3_1216635378, accessed 27 May 2022]