Glasgow’s Architectural Sculptures Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

£25.00

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This print consists of twelve of Glasgow’s best-loved Architectural Sculptures brought together in a single collage. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches, and it comes mounted in white mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches.

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Glasgow’s Architectural Sculptures

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This print consists of twelve of Glasgow’s best-loved Architectural Sculptures brought together in a single collage. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm). This print is signed by Colin M. Drysdale, the photographer, on the bottom right hand corner.

Architectural sculptures are a key part of Glasgow’s architectural tradition, and feature on many buildings throughout the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

Top Row (left to right):

  1. Owl on an internal banister, Mercat Cross, Glasgow Cross, Glasgow. Date: 1929. Sculptor: Unknown.
  2. Bat-like creature, Mercantile Chambers, Bothwell Street, Glasgow. Date: 1897. Sculptors: McGilvray and Ferris.
  3. Grotesque, Cathcart Old Parish Church, Glasgow. Date: 1830s. Sculptor: Unknown.
  4. McCormick House, Darnley Street, Glasgow. Date: 1902. Sculptor: Unknown.

Middle Row (Left to Right):

  1. Dragon, Cottiers Theatre, Hyndland Street, Glasgow. Date: Unknown. Sculptor: Unknown.
  2. Father Clyde, the former Clydebank Building, St Vincent Place, Glasgow. Date: 1870s. Sculptor: Charles Grassby.
  3. Walrus, Ocean Chambers, West George Street, Glasgow. Date: 1899. Sculptor: Unknown.
  4. Fish, former Western Infirmary Outpatients Dispensary, Church Street, Glasgow. Date: 1913. Sculptor: Unknown.

Bottom Row (Left to Right):

  1. Grotesque on a tenement building, Killearn Street, Possilpark, Glasgow. Date: Unknown. Sculptor: Unknown.
  2. Cherub, former British Linen Bank, High Street, Glasgow. Date: 1895. Sculptor: Unknown.
  3. Keystone Head, Mercantile Chambers, Bothwell Street, Glasgow. Date: 1897. Sculptors: McGilvray and Ferris.
  4. Owl, Stewart Memorial Fountain, Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow. Date: 1872: Sculptors: James Mossman and James Young.

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 35 × 35 × 2 cm