Works of art.
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Works of art in any medium, including performance art. A work of art may exist as a part of a larger object, e.g., a mural painting or a painting on a piece of furniture. When referring to the study or practice of the fine arts or the fine and decorative arts together, use ""art""In reference to pieces of fine or decorative arts as collectables rather than museum objects, in English use either 'art objects' or the French term 'objets d'art,' which emphasizes this meaning.
Found in 83 Collections and/or Records:
Scripts, proofs, art-work for dust cover and correspondence of 'Gaidhlig ann an Albainn / Gaelic in Scotland' (1976), edited by Derick Thomson., 1976.
File
Identifier: Acc.9367/53
Scope and Contents
From the Fonds:
The editorial archive from 1952 to 1985 of the Gaelic literary and topical magazine 'Gairm' and of its associated Gaelic book publications, together forming Gairm Publications Ltd. The collection was assembled and maintained by Ruaraidh MacThomais, Professor Derick S Thomson, co-founder of the magazine (with the late Finlay J MacDonald) and editor since its foundation. Included also are some publishing papers of Professor Thomson's imprint, Clo Chaillean, Aberfeldy, and of a publication...
Dates:
1976.
Shoe Box, 'Rombah Wallace: the shoe makers', containing an artwork by Chris Crozier based upon a map of Braemar and the Cairngorm Nature Reserve., 1990.
File
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 47
Scope and Contents
The shoebox has been annotated on the lid, 'Chris Crozier'.
Dates:
1990.
Small peat book crafted by Marshall Anderson, bound in leather., Undated.
Item
Identifier: Acc.13327 Box 51(7)
Scope and Contents
Some of the folios are sewn artworks depicting rabbits, foxes and deer.
Dates:
Undated.
Small peat book crafted by Marshall Anderson, bound in leather with ceramic artworks of Lotte Globb attached to the front and back covers., Undated.
Item
Identifier: Acc.13327 Box 51(3)
Scope and Contents
The ceramics are in the form of rocks. Sewn onto alternate folios throughout the book are black and white photographs of rural scenes, particularly rocks in the landscape.
Dates:
Undated.
Small peat book crafted by Marshall Anderson, bound in leather with ceramic artworks of Lotte Globb attached to the front and back covers., Undated.
Item
Identifier: Acc.13327 Box 51(4)
Scope and Contents
The front ceramic has been inscribed 'Peat'. Sewn onto alternate folios thoughout the book are black and white photographs of activities relating to peat cutting and use.
Dates:
Undated.
Travel trunk, painted grey and labelled with a stencil 'Bookcase', containing various artworks by Marshall Anderson and Lotte Glob., Undated.
Series
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 51(1)-(19)
Scope and Contents
The trunk is lined with peat paper.
Dates:
Undated.
Two ceramic tiles enclosing a wax slab in which are entombed the bones of a rabbit., Undated.
Item
Identifier: Acc.13327 Box 51(16)
Scope and Contents
The upper tile has a definition 'rabbit: n 1 […]', worded like a dictionary entry.
Dates:
Undated.
Wax and ceramic artwork in the form of a greeting card, mounted on black card, made by Lotte Glob for Marshall Anderson., 1998.
Item
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 50(13)
Scope and Contents
From the Fonds:
The Attic Archive evolved organically from the activities of Pete Horobin, beginning in 1978. When Horobin's association ended, the archive was continued in turn by Marshall Anderson, Peter Haining and, lastly, aitch. Each change of custody coincided with the start of a new phase of activity, each phase undertaken, usually, over ten years.The papers of the Attic Archive are now dispersed through various cultural institutions, each having a particular association with the archive,...
Dates:
1998.