Lot 367

HELEN ADELAIDE LAMB (1893-1981)
GLASGOW SCHOOL EMBROIDERED SILKWORK PANEL, CIRCA 1910

Auction: 14 February 2019 at 10:00 GMT
Description
worked in coloured silks and beading on an unbleached linen ground, and depicting a maiden in a garden, framed and glazed
Dimensions
57cm x 33.5cm
Footnote
Literature: 'The Studio - An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art', Volume Forty Six, 1909, where the design is illustrated in colour.
Note: Helen Lamb was born in Dunblane and admitted to the Glasgow School of Art at the unusually young age of 15. later went on to teach art at St Columba's School, Kilmacolm between 1918-1949. She was commissioned to produce the Church of Scotland's Loyal Addresses to King Edward VIII, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, all of which are conserved in Windsor Castle. She died in Dunblane in 1981 and in the cathedral there is an octagonal room on the ground floor named in recognition of her outstanding artistic contribution to the cathedral.
