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Records of the National Art Survey of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

551 162

Description Records of the National Art Survey of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

Collection Records of the National Art Survey of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number 551 162

Category All Other

Scope and Content A large collection comprising 1,500 sheets of measured survey drawings prepared by the bursars. The drawings cover a very wide range of building types from Linlithgow Palace, Holyrood and the Border Abbeys to 18th-century Country Houses like Pollok and Dumfries House. The collection includes churches, castles, tower houses and many urban buildings in Stirling and Edinburgh, decorative detail, plasterwork and furniture. See I Gow, 'Sir Rowand Anderson's National Art Survey of Scotland', Architectural History, Vol.27, 1984, 543-554. The collection includes photographs which seem to have been taken primarily for exhibition panels displayed alongside the finished survey drawings in the annual exhibitions of the work of the Edinburgh School of Applied Art. Twenty-five exhibition panels survive, and a few show the Bursars engaged in survey work.

Archive History In 1958 the Trustees of the National Galleries presented the original drawings to the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, and the tracings were presented to the Scottish National Buildings Record. In 1966 the sets were amalgamated on the foundation of the National Monuments Record of Scotland.

Access Conditions There are no restrictions upon access.

Administrative History From 1895 the National Art Survey Bursars at the Edinburgh School of Applied Art (founded 1892) worked under the personal supervision of the Director, Sir Rowand Anderson. The Bursars, selected from the best draughtsmen trained by the school, were appointed annually. The surveys were undertaken during the summer, and the finished pencil and colour wash drawings were prepared during the winter.The completed drawings were preserved in the school to create a library of exemplars which Anderson intended should imbue the students with a traditional Scottish idiom of design. In 1903 Anderson's school was amalgamated with the Board of Manufacturers' School of Art, but the bursaries were continued. Although attempts were made to involve the other Scottish art schools, only Glasgow played an active part. From 1907 the original drawings were preserved by the newly established Trustees of the National Gallery of Scotland. Anderson, however, pressed for a set of tracings to be made for the Edinburgh College's use. Anderson's concern for the NASS led to pressure from the newly founded Institute of Scottish Architects which resulted in publication of the drawings. The 'National Art Survey of Scotland. Examples of Scottish Architecture from the 12th to the 17th Century' appeared in four volumes between 1921 and 1933.

Accruals No further accruals are expected.

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1176461

Collection Hierarchy - Collection Level

Collection Level (551 162) Records of the National Art Survey of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

Preview Category Catalogue Number Title Date Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 369426 View of West gable from West. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 369432 Detail of Blind Arcade. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 369452 View from South East. Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 370919 View of entrance from South West. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 370922 View of entrance to St Andrews Castle from South West. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 370923 Exterior view from South East. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 371755 View of St Salvator's Chapel, St Andrews from South East. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 372127 View of The Roundel, St Andrews from South West. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 371722 General view of The Pends. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1241829 Detail of doorways with carvings. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1241823 Details of roof and windows. Two different views on one plate. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1241830 View of 60 The Vennel. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1241831 View of 8 Market Street. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1241825 Details of roof and windows. Two different views on one plate. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 383689 Elevations of building. Titled: "Pittencrieff House, Dunfermline" c. 1903 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 388566 View of the market cross from the south 1904 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 388581 View from south west of Golf Hotel in Crail with Tolbooth in the distance. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 387095 View from north east Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 684418 General view of east end. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 705836 Prestonpans, 57 High Street, Sir Walter Scott's house (demolished 1935). c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 800301 Stirling Castle, great hall View from South East Digital image of ST 2401. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 800302 Stirling Castle, chapel royal View of South facade Digital image of ST 2395. c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 798330 Photographic copy of drawing showing East and West elevations. Digital image of C 47454 P c. 1900 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 799932 Inchmahome c. 1901 Item Level

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