Art Circle
Glasgow Girls
Glasgow Girls was an art circle. This catalog holds 29 public-domain works by 4 of its members. Its artists are most associated with Arts and Crafts movement.
About
The Glasgow Girls were a group of women artists active in Glasgow, Scotland, from approximately 1880 to 1920. They were a significant part of the Glasgow Style movement, known for their contributions to painting, illustration, and design, often exhibiting alongside the more famous Glasgow Boys.
Associated movements
Member artists
Works by its members
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Portrait of a Girl in Blue -
Portrait of a Lady ('Phyllis in Town') -
Self Portrait -
Little Brother -
Little Boy with Oranges -
Selbstporträt -
Longstreet, Enford -
Tympanum, Abbey Porch, Malmesbury -
Choir Green, The Close, Salisbury -
View near Enford -
The Inigo Jones Gateposts at Amesbury -
View of Bradford-on-Avon, with the bridge in the foreground -
Roman Wall near Haltwhistle, Cumberland -
The Oakley Slate Quarry at Blaenau Festiniog, Merionethshire -
Old Wharves, Portmadoc, Caernarvonshire. -
House at Dol-y-moch, Maentwrog Valley, Merionethshire -
The Royal Mineral Water Hospital, Bath -
Pont dol Rhiw Gelen (Bridge over the Goedel designed by Inigo Jones), Merionethshire -
Tomen-y-Bala (Ancient Roman mound at Bala) Merionethshire -
Saxon Church, Bradford-on-Avon -
Askham Hall, Westmorland -
The Abbey, Malmesbury -
Market Cross, Malmesbury -
Naworth Castle, Cumberland -
Askham Village, Westmorland -
Dol-y-moch Bridge in the Maentwrog Valley, Merionethshire -
Pont Dol-y-moch and Pont dol Rhiw Gelen, over the River Goedel, Merionethshire -
St. Beuno's Llan-y-cil, Llyn Tegid and the Aran Peak, Merionethshire -
Plum Blossom