Masque Outfit, Dress

Scope and Content

Linen dress, part of a costume used in Glasgow School of Art Masque.

Administrative / Biographical History

Daisy Agnes McGlashan (1879-1968) studied design at GSA from 1898 to 1905 becoming influenced by 'the Glasgow Style'. Her marriage to William Anderson in 1909, and the birth of two daughters between 1910 and 1912, restricted her time for painting and design but she continued to design her own clothes and wrote and illustrated children's stories which were published in newspapers including The Glasgow Herald, The Newcastle Chronicle and The Hexham Courant. She started painting again in her sixties specialising in flower studies in pastels and was elected to the Paisley Art Institute, The Glasgow Society of Women Artists and the Glasgow Fine Art Institute, exhibiting regularly at them all. She continued to paint until her death in August 1968.

Acquisition Information

Daughters of artist; Daisy Anderson and Violet Neish.

Note

Daisy Agnes McGlashan (1879-1968) studied design at GSA from 1898 to 1905 becoming influenced by 'the Glasgow Style'. Her marriage to William Anderson in 1909, and the birth of two daughters between 1910 and 1912, restricted her time for painting and design but she continued to design her own clothes and wrote and illustrated children's stories which were published in newspapers including The Glasgow Herald, The Newcastle Chronicle and The Hexham Courant. She started painting again in her sixties specialising in flower studies in pastels and was elected to the Paisley Art Institute, The Glasgow Society of Women Artists and the Glasgow Fine Art Institute, exhibiting regularly at them all. She continued to paint until her death in August 1968.

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

Tan coloured linen fabric with brown suede cut circle decorations with red and green beads.
Dimensions: 1260 x 1130 mm

Custodial History

'Glasgow Girls'; Glasgow; 1988.

Related Material

Costume comprises five items, NMC/0433A to NMC/0433E inclusive.
DC 022 contains photographs of Daisy Agnes McGlashan in costume.

Additional Information

Published