Embroidered dress
- Reference:GB 1694 NMC/0432
- Dates of Creation:c1900
- Name of Creator:
- Physical Description:1
Scope and Content
Embroidered dress with belt, designed, worked and owned by Daisy Anderson (Daisy Agnes McGlashan).
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, 1984.
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
Green silk, purple velvet applique and white silk thread in satin stitch. Pink and pale green embroidery used. The colours could potentially represent the women's suffrage movement. Mackintosh style design, two piece dress.
Dimensions: Skirt length 1030 mm, Jacket length 400 mm, Belt width 60 mmRelated Material
DC 022/5/10 Daisy Anderson's photographs, includes an image of Daisy wearing this dress
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