Dorothy Carleton Smyth, the Glossary
Dorothy Carleton Smyth (1880 – 16 February 1933) was a Scottish artist, a compatriot of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, active in theatrical and costuming design, and one of the leading lights at the Glasgow School of Art during the post WWI period.[1]
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28 relations: Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts movement, Budapest, Cambuslang, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Cork (city), Costume design, Florence, Francis Henry Newbery, Gesso, Glasgow, Glasgow International Exhibition (1901), Glasgow School, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow Society of Lady Artists, Illustration, Manchester, Manchester High School for Girls, Manchester School of Art, Paris, Scotland, Sgraffito, Stained glass, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, Toronto, Turin, Walter Crane.
- Academics of the Glasgow School of Art
- Glasgow Society of Women Artists member
- People educated at Manchester High School for Girls
- People from Cambuslang
- Scottish people of French descent
Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts.
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Arts and Crafts movement
The Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the decorative and fine arts that developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles and subsequently spread across the British Empire and to the rest of Europe and America.
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Budapest
Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary.
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Cambuslang
Cambuslang (Cammuslang, from Camas Lang) is a town on the south-eastern outskirts of Greater Glasgow, Scotland.
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (7 June 1868 – 10 December 1928) was a Scottish architect, designer, water colourist and artist. Dorothy Carleton Smyth and Charles Rennie Mackintosh are Alumni of the Glasgow School of Art.
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Cork (city)
Cork (from corcach, meaning 'marsh') is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, third largest on the island of Ireland, the county town of County Cork and largest city in the province of Munster.
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Costume design
Costume design is the creation of clothing for the overall appearance of a character or performer.
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Florence
Florence (Firenze) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
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Francis Henry Newbery
Francis Henry Newbery or Fra Newbery (15 May 1855 – 18 December 1946) was a painter and art educationist, best known as director of the Glasgow School of Art between 1885 and 1917.
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Gesso
St. Martin of Tours, from St. Michael and All Angels Church, Lyndhurst, Hampshire Gesso ('chalk', from the gypsum, from γύψος), also known as "glue gesso" or "Italian gesso", is a white paint mixture used to coat rigid surfaces such as wooden painting panels or masonite as a permanent absorbent primer substrate for painting.
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Glasgow
Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.
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Glasgow International Exhibition (1901)
The Glasgow International Exhibition was the second of 4 international exhibitions held in Glasgow, Scotland during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Glasgow School
The Glasgow School was a circle of influential artists and designers that began to coalesce in Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870s, and flourished from the 1890s to around 1910.
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Glasgow School of Art
The Glasgow School of Art (GSA; Sgoil-ealain Ghlaschu) is a higher education art school based in Glasgow, Scotland, offering undergraduate degrees, post-graduate awards (both taught and research-led), and PhDs in architecture, fine art, and design.
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Glasgow Society of Lady Artists
The Glasgow Society of Lady Artists was founded in 1882 by eight female students of the Glasgow School of Art with the aim of affording due recognition to women in the field of art. Dorothy Carleton Smyth and Glasgow Society of Lady Artists are Alumni of the Glasgow School of Art.
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Illustration
An illustration is a decoration, interpretation, or visual explanation of a text, concept, or process, designed for integration in print and digitally published media, such as posters, flyers, magazines, books, teaching materials, animations, video games and films.
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Manchester
Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had a population of 552,000 at the 2021 census.
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Manchester High School for Girls
Manchester High School for Girls is an English private day school for girls and a member of the Girls School Association. Dorothy Carleton Smyth and Manchester High School for Girls are People educated at Manchester High School for Girls.
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Manchester School of Art
Manchester School of Art in Manchester, England, was established in 1838 as the Manchester School of Design.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
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Scotland
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Sgraffito
Sgraffito (sgraffiti) is a technique either of wall decor, produced by applying layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colours to a moistened surface, or in pottery, by applying to an unfired ceramic body two successive layers of contrasting slip or glaze, and then in either case scratching so as to reveal parts of the underlying layer.
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Stained glass
Stained glass is coloured glass as a material or works created from it.
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Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford-upon-Avon, commonly known as just Stratford, is a market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district, in the county of Warwickshire, in the West Midlands region of England.
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Theatre
Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage.
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Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Turin
Turin (Torino) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy.
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Walter Crane
Walter Crane (15 August 184514 March 1915) was an English artist and book illustrator.
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See also
Academics of the Glasgow School of Art
- Alan Kitching (typographic artist)
- Alasdair Gray
- Allan D. Mainds
- Anne Knox Arthur
- Benno Schotz
- Bill Buchanan (artist)
- Carol Rhodes
- Charles Heath Wilson
- Chica Macnab
- De Courcy Lewthwaite Dewar
- Dean Hawkes
- Dorothy Carleton Smyth
- Edith Hughes (architect)
- Ernest Procter
- Eugene Bourdon (architect)
- Francis Derwent Wood
- Graham Fagen
- Harry Barnes (artist)
- Henry Young Alison
- Irene McAra-McWilliam
- Jacki Parry
- James Gray (sculptor)
- Jean Delville
- Jessie Alexandra Dick
- John Daniel Revel
- John Whiteman
- John Yeadon
- Josephine Haswell Miller
- Moyna Flannigan
- Penny Macbeth
- Peter Wylie Davidson
- Philip Reeves
- Robert Stewart (designer)
- Sarah Lowndes
- Sinclair Thomson
- Susan Fletcher Crawford
- Thomson Kirkwood
- Tom Inns
- Tom Pannell
- Tony Jones (sculptor)
- William Drummond Bone
- William Kellock Brown
- William Somerville Shanks
Glasgow Society of Women Artists member
- Agnes Raeburn
- Amelia Beattie Forsyth
- Ann Macbeth
- Anna Findlay
- Annabel Kidston
- Anne Knox Arthur
- Annie Rose Laing
- Chica Macnab
- Christian Jane Fergusson
- Daisy Agnes McGlashan
- De Courcy Lewthwaite Dewar
- Dorothy Carleton Smyth
- Evelyn Carslaw
- Georgina Greenlees
- Gertrude Annie Lauder
- Grace Wilson Melvin
- Helen Adelaide Lamb
- Ivy Gardner Proudfoot
- Jane Younger
- Janet Aitken (artist)
- Jeka Kemp
- Jessie Alexandra Dick
- Jessie Keppie
- Jessie M. King
- Jessie Newbery
- Josephine Haswell Miller
- Katharine Cameron
- Laura Loudon
- Mary Parsons Reid Allan
- Nancy Jane Burton
- Phyllis Archibald
- Rhoda Wager
- Stansmore Dean Stevenson
- Susan Fletcher Crawford
- Violet McNeish Kay
People educated at Manchester High School for Girls
- Adela Pankhurst
- Ann Bishop (biologist)
- Anushka Asthana
- Carrie Morrison
- Catherine Mayer
- Christabel Pankhurst
- Clare Venables
- Dee Collins
- Dorothea Annie Hoffert
- Dorothy Carleton Smyth
- Dorothy Lamb
- Dorothy Smith (1898-1975)
- Edith Mary Brown
- Elfrida Vipont
- Emma Barnett
- Evelyn Rose
- Fay Dowker
- Georgiana Bonser
- Helen Byrne
- Hilda Johnstone
- Ida Carroll
- Jean Stubbs
- Jenny Campbell
- Judy Finnigan
- Julia Bodmer
- Julia Yeomans
- Kathleen Hale
- Kirsten McAslan
- Libby Lane
- Louise Ellman
- Manchester High School for Girls
- Margaret Barr Fulton
- Merlyn Lowther
- Myrella Cohen
- Nicola Mendelsohn
- Pamela Lamplugh Robinson
- Paula Vennells
- Rosa Hope
- Sian Westerman
- Sunny Lowry
- Sylvia Pankhurst
People from Cambuslang
- Bernard Ponsonby
- Bobby Orr (drummer)
- Brendan O'Hare
- Claudius Buchanan
- David Forbes Martyn
- David Lunan
- Dorothy Carleton Smyth
- Duncan Glen
- Frederick William Johnston
- Harry Keggans
- Hugh McIver
- Ian McGregor (malariologist)
- J. B. Lockhart
- James George Weir
- James Kelly (Scottish politician)
- John Brown Hamilton
- John Claudius Loudon
- John McWhan
- John Robertson (Scottish minister)
- John Wright (poet)
- Lothian Small
- Margaret Ferrier
- Mick McGahey
- Midge Ure
- Mike Watson, Baron Watson of Invergowrie
- Robert Aim Lennie
- Robert Crawford (Scottish poet)
- Robert Wilson (tenor)
- Robin Jenkins
- Sean O'Kane
- Thomas Reid (Canadian politician)
- Tom Watson (actor)
- William Hamilton (comic poet)
- William McCance
Scottish people of French descent
- Adam Bogle
- Brian Molko
- Christophe Berra
- Dorothy Carleton Smyth
- Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
- Emily Petty-Fitzmaurice, Marchioness of Lansdowne
- Esmé Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox
- Freskin de Moray
- Hippolyte Blanc
- Ibane Bowat
- James VI and I
- John de Moray of Drumsargard
- Lady Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton
- Louis Appéré
- Lucy Clementina Davies
- Madeleine of Valois
- Marjorie Bruce
- Mary Seton
- Mary of Guise
- Mary, Queen of Scots
- Michael Scott Rohan
- Richard McCabe
- Robert the Bruce
- Ryan Oné
- Sandy MacIver
- Scoto-Normans
- Servais de Condé
- Simone Lahbib
- Tom Conti
- William de Moravia of Petty
- William, son of Freskin