The Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts (Summer Exhibition), 1768-
Start Date: 1768
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: The first exhibition at Burlington House, took place from 3 May to 31 July 1869; sculpture was shown separately in the Vestibule, Central Hall and Gallery VI. Minor alterations were made to the Vestibule and Sculpture Gallery in 1881.
From June 1862 the exhibition was open on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 7-10pm at the reduced rate of 6d. in order to allow the admission of the working classes.
By the 1870s the 'Exhibition of the Works of Living Artists' came to be known as the Summer Exhibition. In 1871 a special Press View day was initiated.
From 1872 until 1912 the Summer Exhibition opened on the first Monday in May and closed on the first Monday in August. From 1912 the exhibition was extended two weeks in length and and kept open until 10pm on Thursdays.
From 1869 to 1878 average attendance was c. 300,000. From 1879, the first year of Leighton's Presidency, until 1899 average attendance was 355,000. There was a huge increase in numbers of works submitted from 6,415 in 1879 to 12,408 in 1896.
In 1915, due to the war, attendance dropped to 130,000. Sailors and soldiers were admitted free of charge in the last three weeks. Between 1929 and 1939 10,000-12,000 works were submitted each year, and around 1,500 were exhibited. Annual attendance remained around 130,000.
Summer Exhibitions continued throughout the Second World War without a break, despite all other major permanent collections closing; submissions fell but not below 5,500. From 1942 the newly formed Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts (CEMA) toured a selection from RA summer exhibitions throughout Britain.
A large illustrated catalogue was produced in 1886 but this was unsuccessful and resulted in financial loss; it was not repeated. From 1888 to 1915 Cassell & Co. produced an illustrated book of highlights from the exhibition, Royal Academy Pictures. From 1916 to 1940 Walter Judd published The Royal Academy Illustrated (Hutchison, pp. 128, 131, 138-40, 157, 159, 180).
Policy: From its inception in 1768, the intention was that the 'Annual Exhibition of Paintings, Sculpture, and designs' was to 'be open to all Artists of distinguished merit'.
From 1865 exhibitors were invited to become candidates for Associateship.
In 1883 attempts were made to limit submissions by members to six, and non-members to three; and in 1887 everyone to four, but these failed (Hutchison, pp. 46, 118, 131, 139).
Organizing Institution or Venue
Exhibitors included Wills Brothers
1857 - 1860
Exhibited 3 times, usually one work. The brothers also showed jointly as 'W. and T. Wills' in 1863, 1866 and 1884.
Exhibitors included J. S. and A. B. Wyon
1863 - 1886
Exhibited 14 times, three to four medals or seals each year.
Organized by Royal Academy of Arts
Participants
Exhibitors included Charles Harriott Smith
1809 - 1824
Exhibited 9 times, nine works in all (designs for architectural projects to 1817, and then three busts and an interior of a pagan temple in 1821 (medium unspecified)).
Exhibitors included Edward Hodges Baily
1810 - 1862
Exhibited 52 times (10 times between 1851 and 1862), an average of 3 works per year.
Exhibitors included John Edward Carew
1812 - 1848
Exhibited 14 times.
Exhibitors included John Ely Hinchliffe
1814 - 1847
Exhibited 26 times, usually one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included William Behnes
1815 - 1863
Exhibited 50 times, average 3-5 works per year.
Exhibitors included John Gibson
1816 - 1864
Exhibited 21 times, average 2 works per year, most before 1851. Exhibited in 1851 and 1864.
Exhibitors included Henry Coffee
1819 (Circa) - 1845
Exhibited 9 times, fourteen works in all (a mixture of ideal works, portraits, medallions, and architectural designs)
Exhibitors included John Francis
1820 - 1857
Exhibited 31 times (6 times from 1851), an average of three works per year.
Exhibitors included Charles Raymond Smith
1820 - 1876
Exhibited 18 times, twice after 1851 (1855 and 1876), showed at least one or two works per year
Exhibitors included Christopher Moore
1821 - 1860
Exhibited 38 times (8 times from 1851 and 30 times prior to that) as many as five works per year from first showing.
Exhibitors included David Morison
1821 - 1850
Exhibited 15 times.
Exhibitors included Edmund Cotterill
1822 - 1858
Exhibited 4 times from 1851 (15 times prior to that), usually one or two works per year, about 28 works in all
Exhibitors included Patrick MacDowell
1822 - 1870
Exhibited 39 times (18 times from 1851), 79 works in all.
Exhibitors included William Grinsell Nicholl
1822 - 1861
Exhibited 7 times (once after 1851 when showed two ideal works)
Exhibitors included Edward Gustavus Physick
1822 - 1871
Exhibited 36 times (14 times post-1851), about 55 works in all
Exhibitors included Peter Hollins
1822 - 1871
Exhibited 28 times in total, 18 before 1851. Average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Joseph Dinham
1823 - 1852
Exhibited 17 times (twice from 1852), 17 works in all (busts and ideal works)
Exhibitors included William Theed
1824 - 1885
Exhibited 37 times (14 times prior to 1851), usually three to five works per year.
Exhibitors included John Wilson
1824 - 1858
Exhibited 23 times (19 times up to 1851), usually one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included James Loft
1825 - 1867
Exhibited 9 times from 1851 onwards (8 more times prior to this), usually showed 1 work.
Exhibitors included John Graham Lough
1826 - 1863
Exhibited 21 times (8 times from 1851), on average more than two works per year, a mixture of portrait busts and ideal works.
Exhibitors included Henry Sibson
1826 - 1863
Exhibited 4 times (once post 1851 in 1863), one work on each occasion.
Exhibitors included Thomas Campbell
1827 - 1857
Exhibited 23 times (4 times from 1851), an average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Thomas Smith
1827 - 1872
Exhibited twenty times, out of the forty-one works shown at the Royal Academy all but two were shown prior to 1851
Exhibitors included Lawrence MacDonald
1828 - 1857
Exhibited 21 times but only 4 times post-1851, showed 1 work to 1840 then between 1 and 6 per year. The majority were portrait busts.
Exhibitors included Timothy Butler
1828 - 1879
Exhibited 46 times altogether (27 times from 1851), an average of 3 works per year.
Exhibitors included Henry Weekes
1828 - 1877
Exhibited 47 times (25 times from 1851), on average exhibited two to three works per year, about 122 works in all
Exhibitors included John Henning Jnr
1828 - 1852
Exhibited 14 times, once after 1852, usually one work.
Exhibitors included Richard Cockle Lucas
1829 - 1859
Exhibited 4 times from 1851 and 19 times prior to that, about 88 works in all (a mixture of busts, medals and mythological subjects)
Exhibitors included George Abbott
1829 - 1867
Exhibited 20 times (9 times from 1851), 26 works in all (chiefly portraits but some ideal works as well)
Exhibitors included Edward M. Richardson
1829 - 1866
Exhibited 21 times (13 times prior to 1851), usually one or two works, except in 1855 when showed four.
Exhibitors included William Beattie
1829 - 1864
Exhibited 10 times (3 times from 1851), 11 works in all (a mixture of portraits, embossed silver plate and medallions)
Exhibitors included Angelo Bienaimé
1829 - 1850
Exhibited 6 times, seven works in all (these included marble busts, at least one statue and a marble group)
Exhibitors included Alexander Handyside Ritchie
1830 - 1868
Exhibited 6 times (twice post-1851), an average of two works per year, all portrait busts apart from one work shown in 1857 ('A Scotch Lassie', statue in marble, cat. no. 1250).
Exhibitors included Thomas Sharp
1830 - 1869
Exhibited 24 times (12 times post-1851), one or two works after 1851 (except in 1854 when showed four), a mixture of ideal works and portraits.
Exhibitors included Charles Augustus Rivers
1831 - 1847
Exhibited 16 times, between 1 and 6 works per year.
Exhibitors included Edward William Wyon
1831 - 1876
Exhibited 39 times, ninety-four works in all (the majority were portraits, either busts or medals, but also some funerary monuments and ideal works).
Exhibitors included Frederick Thrupp
1832 - 1880
Exhibited 36 times (13 times prior to 1851), an average of two works per year.
Exhibitors included Edgar George Papworth Snr
1832 - 1866
Exhibited 30 times (16 times from 1851), number of works varied widely between 1 and 5 from year to year.
Exhibitors included George Bool
1833 - 1868
Exhibited 6 times, five times between 1832-36 and then again in 1868 when he showed his bust of 'Democritus', first exhibited in 1833.
Exhibitors included Joseph Stephens
1833 - 1852
Exhibited 3 times, once after 1851
Exhibitors included Edward Davis
1834 - 1877
Exhibited 43 times (26 times from 1851), an average of 3 works per year and about 114 in total
Exhibitors included Thomas Earle
1834 - 1873
Exhibited 33 times (16 times from 1851), an average of 2 works per year, many portrait busts but also statues and ideal works.
Exhibitors included Edward Arlington Foley
1834 - 1873
Exhibited 27 times (18 times from 1851), an average of one work per year, chiefly portrait busts.
Exhibitors included William Groves
1834 - 1861
Exhibited 10 times, twice from 1851, usually one work each time.
Exhibitors included Joseph Towne
1834 - 1866
Exhibited 9 times, fourteen works in all (ten, or eleven (one is not fully identified) portrait busts chiefly in marble, a statue of the Duke of Wellington (cat. no. 1073, 1835), a statue of a sleeping child (cat. no. 1305, 1839), a low relief of Christ restoring sight to a young man born blind, part of a memorial to the late Mr Thwaytes for the Clothworkers Hall (cat. no. 1230, 1841))
Exhibitors included William Calder Marshall
1835 - 1891
Exhibited 39 times post-1851 and a further 15 times prior to that date, he frequently showed 4 or 5 works in one year.
Exhibitors included Joseph Durham
1835 - 1877
Exhibited 41 times (27 times from 1851), usually 3 or 5 works from 1851 and 128 works in all.
Exhibitors included Mary Thornycroft
1835 - 1877
Exhibited 33 times (5 times under her maiden name of Francis, and 9 times prior to 1851), usually one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included Alfred Hone
1836 - 1852
Exhibited 9 times (once from 1851 in 1852), usually one to two works per year, chiefly portrait busts.
Exhibitors included Thomas Thornycroft
1836 - 1874
Exhibited 29 times (10 times prior to 1851), usually one to two works per year.
Exhibitors included Patric Park
1836 - 1855
Exhibited 15 times (five times from 1851), 54 works in all (chiefly portrait busts but also a few statues and a design for a monument to Sir Walter Scott)
Exhibitors included Frederick Scott Archer
1836 - 1851
Exhibited 15 times, twenty-two works in all (chiefly portrait busts)
Exhibitors included John Robert Steell
1837 - 1876
Exhibited 6 times (twice from 1851), one to two works each time, usually portrait busts.
Exhibitors included George Frederic Watts
1837 - 1904
Exhibited 53 times (45 times from 1851), about four works per year till 1881, then one or two per year thereafter. He primarily showed paintings but some sculptures exhibited, including 'Physical Energy' in 1904 (cat. no. 1842).
Exhibitors included Robert Physick
1837 - 1856
Exhibited 9 times (4 times post-1851), nine works in all
Exhibitors included George Nelson
1837 - 1869
Exhibited 12 times (5 times after 1851), fourteen works in all (a mix of portraits and ideal works)
Exhibitors included Henry Weigall
1837 - 1854
Exhibited 8 times (4 times from 1851), 18 works in all. However additional works attributed by Graves (1905-6) to Charles Harvey Weigall may also be by Henry Weigall (see Roscoe (2009) pp. 1346-7)
Exhibitors included Holme Cardwell
1837 - 1856
Exhibited 4 times (once after 1851 in 1856), 7 works in all (portraits and ideal groups)
Exhibitors included Edward Bowring Stephens
1838 - 1881
Exhibited 41 times (30 times from 1851), showed an average of at least two works per year, often ideal works and figure groups, one work show posthumously in 1883.
Exhibitors included John Evan Thomas
1838 - 1870
Exhibited 22 times, on average two works per year, portrait busts or models for statues. In 1856 he showed 'The Racket Player' (to be cast in bronze, cat. no. 1251), the same year that his brother, William Meredyth Thomas, showed 'The Cricket Player' (a sketch, cat. no. 1269)
Exhibitors included Joseph Edwards
1838 - 1878
Exhibited 28 times, showing a total of seventy works (usually between 2 and 4 per year).
Exhibitors included John Henry Foley
1839 - 1861
Exhibited 19 times (12 times from 1851, withdrew from exhibiting after 1861 in protest at the poor display conditions for sculpture), between 2-3 works per year. Three works were shown posthumously in 1875.
Exhibitors included William Meredyth Thomas
1839 - 1871
Exhibited 16 times, on average two works per year, chiefly portrait busts. However in 1856 he showed 'The Cricket Player' (a sketch, cat. no. 1269) in the same year that his brother, John Evan Thomas, showed 'The Racket Player' (to be cast in bronze, cat. no. 1251)
Exhibitors included Thomas Moring
1840 - 1846
Exhibited 4 times, one work each time.
Exhibitors included Charles J. Samuel Kelsey
1840 - 1877
Exhibited 11 times (5 times after 1851), one work on each occasion.
Exhibitors included Jozsef Engel
1840 - 1888
Exhibited 6 times (1840-7 and in 1888), 11 works in all (busts, ideal works and ivory carvings)
Exhibitors included Samuel James Bouverie Haydon
1840 - 1876
Exhibited 20 times (9 times from 1851), forty-one works in all (a mixture of portrait busts in wax, bronze and marble, ideal works, medallions and pictures in various media)
Exhibitors included George Gammon Adams
1841 - 1885
Exhibited 41 times (32 times from 1851), an average of three works per year, a mixture of busts, medals and ideal works.
Exhibitors included Alfred Gatley
1841 - 1853
Exhibited 13 times (3 times from 1851), thirty works in all (chiefly busts, but also some reliefs and ideal works).
Exhibitors included William Gray
1841 - 1857
Exhibited 8 times (5 times from 1851), 12 works in all of which 6 were portrait sculptures or medallions)
Exhibitors included John Edward Jones
1842 - 1862
Listed as an honorary exhibitor. Exhibited 20 times (12 times from 1851), usually represented by six to seven works per show, the majority being portrait busts.
Exhibitors included Felix Martin Miller
1842 - 1880
Exhibited 32 times, around 90 works in all.
Exhibitors included Thomas Milnes
1842 - 1866
Exhibited 4 times in the period (1854-1866) and 7 times prior to this (1842-1850), showing between one and five works in any given year.
Exhibitors included Charles Bacon
1842 - 1884
Exhibited 19 times (11 times from 1851), about 37 works in all (principally busts and medals)
Exhibitors included John Thomas
1842 - 1861
Exhibited 17 times (10 times from 1851), showing between two and four works per year from 1851.
Exhibitors included Bernardo Franceschi
1842 - 1844
Exhibited twice, two works (cat. no. 1337 Bust on marble of H.M. The Queen in 1842, and cat. no. 1375 Bust of Prince Albert in 1844)
Exhibitors included Samuel Manning Jnr
1843 - 1858
Exhibited 14 times (7 times from 1851), almost exclusively portrait busts (exception, 'a model in plaster of a statue of Prometheus' shown in 1845, cat. no. 1351). This information is based on Emma Harding's entry in Roscoe, 2009, because Graves, vol. V, 1906, does not differentiate between the father and son's work.
Exhibitors included John Hancock
1843 - 1864
Exhibited 19 times (12 times from 1851), an average of two works per year, usually ideal works.
Exhibitors included Leonard Charles Wyon
1843 - 1860
Exhibited 13 times (7 times prior to 1851), twenty-three works in all (medals and possibly some portraits).
Exhibitors included Thomas Woolner
1843 - 1893
Exhibited 37 times, number of works variable, c. 120 in all.
Exhibitors included James Farrell
1843 - 1869
Exhibit four times (twice before 1851), average one work per year.
Exhibitors included Mary Thomson
1843 - 1852
Exhibited 3 times, four works (all portraits, three were busts)
Exhibitors included Henry Stormonth Leifchild
1844 - 1882
Exhibited 25 times (23 times from 1851), between one and two works per year, a mixture of portrait busts and ideal works.
Exhibitors included Alfred Brown
1845 - 1855
Exhibited 10 times (3 times after 1851), 14 works in all
Exhibitors included Matthew Noble
1845 - 1876
Exhibited 32 times (27 times from 1851 onwards), frequently exhibited 4 or 5 works per year, chiefly portrait busts.
Exhibitors included William Graham
1845 - 1872
Exhibited 16 times (12 times from 1851), 24 works in all (primarily portrait busts but also some medallions and ideal works)
Exhibitors included Joseph Robinson Kirk
1846 - 1862
Exhibited 5 times between these dates.
Exhibitors included Francis McDonnell
1846 - 1852
Exhibited twice, 1 work each time.
Exhibitors included G. Bacon
1846 - 1848
Exhibited 3 years (1 work per year).
Exhibitors included James Sherwood Westmacott
1846 - 1885
Exhibited 34 times (31 times from 1851), an average of two works per year.
Exhibitors included Pietro Tenerani
1846 - 1854
Exhibited twice, two works (an ideal statue and a portrait)
Exhibitors included William Pepper
1846 - 1854
Exhibited 3 times, four works in all (all marble busts). It is possible that the Portrait bust of an infant (marble, cat. no. 1278) exhibited in 1857, which Graves lists under William Pepper Jnr is in fact the work of his father.
Exhibitors included William Henry Sounes
1846 - 1847
It is probable he exhibited twice, two objects (in 1846 'An impression from a medal die', cat. no. 1377 and in 1847 'Impression from a medal die', cat. no. 1289). This is based on the above entries being listed as 'William Henry Sounes' and 'W. Sounes, Junr.' by Graves.
Exhibitors included John Kirk (of Dumfries)
1847 - 1853
Exhibited 5 times.
Exhibitors included John Pinches Snr
1847 - 1860
Exhibited 3 times (1847, 1854 and 1860), in each case a single impression of a medal.
Exhibitors included Charles Essex
1847 - 1853
Exhibited 6 times (3 after 1851), average 1-2 per year (a total of 8 works, 5 busts and 3 medallions)
Exhibitors included Peter Lawrence Crowley
1847 - 1859
Exhibited 6 times (4 from 1851), 1 work per year
Exhibitors included Daniel Hewlett
1847 - 1856
Exhibited three times: 1847, 1851, 1856, one work each year.
Exhibitors included Susan Durant
1847 - 1873
Exhibited 20 times (16 times from 1851), 38 works in all (mostly portraits and medallions)
Exhibitors included Thomas Dibdin Dighton
1847 - 1848
Exhibited twice, 2 works (in 1847, cat. no, 1306 'Design; Somerleyton Hall, Suffolk, the seat of S.M. Peto, Esq.', and in 1848 cat. no. 1303 'A Gothic Nitch' sic.). Graves lists Dighton as an architect but this is probably an incorrect assumption.
Exhibitors included Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
1847 - 1849
Exhibited four works in three consecutive years (two portraits in 1847, a model of aurochs commissioned by the Emperor of Russia, and a model from the life of a jaguar commissioned by Queen Victoria, both works presented to the Zoological Society of London).
Exhibitors included William Boyton Kirk
1848 - 1857
Exhibited 4 times.
Exhibitors included John Lawlor
1848 - 1879
Exhibited 27 times.
Exhibitors included Charles MacBride
1848 - 1853
Exhibited twice, 3 works in all.
Exhibitors included Neville Northey Burnard
1848 - 1873
Exhibited 11 times, average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Edward James Physick
1848 - 1863
Exhibited 5 times (3 times post-1851), about 11 works in all
Exhibitors included Alexander Munro
1849 - 1871
Exhibited 22 times (twice before 1851), usually 5 to 6 works per year.
Exhibitors included Francis Carew
1849
Exhibited once, a plaster sketch for a statue in marble, as F. Carew Jnr.
Exhibitors included Francis U. Conolly
1849 - 1870
Exhibited 5 times, one work each year.
Exhibitors included Henry Hayler
1849 - 1859
Exhibited 8 times, one work on each occasion, a mixture of medallion and cameo portraits and ideal works.
Exhibitors included Francis U. Conolly
1849 - 1870
Exhibited 5 times (3 times from 1851), 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included John Emery (of London and Lichfield)
1849 - 1865
Exhibited 5 times, five works in all (statuettes, an 'electrotyped sketch' and plaster models)
Exhibitors included Charles Summers
1849 - 1876
Exhibited 12 times, forty-four works in all (medallions, busts, statuettes, and ideal works).
Exhibitors included Benjamin Edward (or Evans) Spence
1849 - 1866
Exhibited 5 times, one work on each occasion (one portrait bust, and four ideal works)
Exhibitors included James Mitchell Jnr.
1850 - 1852
Exhibited 3 times, one portrait bust on each occasion.
Exhibitors included William Brodie
1850 - 1881
Exhibited 19 times, average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included James Scurry
1850 - 1853
Exhibited three times, between one and five works each year.
Exhibitors included F.A. Curtis
1850 - 1852
Exhibited 1 work in 1850 and 1852
Exhibitors included Ellen Marion Shenton
1850 - 1859
Exhibited 6 times, 7 works in all (figure groups, some in plaster)
Exhibitors included Louis Gardie
1850 - 1854
Exhibited 5 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Joseph Gawen
1850 - 1882
Exhibited 7 times, 7 works in all (portraits and statuettes)
Exhibitors included Henry Gibbs
1850 - 1865
Exhibited 5 times, average 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Henry Hammond
1850 - 1852
Exhibitors included Angelo Francesco Bezzi
1850 - 1853
Exhibited 3 times, four works in all (ideal works in 1850 and then portrait busts in 1851 and 1853)
Exhibitors included Theodore Phyffers
1850 - 1864
Exhibited 9 times, thirteen works in all (about half the works were portrait busts, he also showed ideal and religious works)
Exhibitors included (Pietro) Carlo Giovanni Battista Marochetti
1851 - 1867
Exhibited 15 times, most often 3 works per year.
Exhibitors included Torello Ambucci (or Ambuchi)
1851 - 1860
Exhibited 7 times (average of 1 work per show).
Exhibitors included Henry Hugh Armstead
1851 - 1904
Exhibited 40 times, about 82 works in all
Exhibitors included E.S.H. Bagnold
1851
Listed as 'An Honorary Exhibitor' for 'Medallion of a Lady'.
Exhibitors included John Bailey
1851 - 1861
Exhibited 8 times (average 2 works per year).
Exhibitors included Robert Jackson
1851 - 1878
Exhibited 14 times, between one and four works per year, thirty works in total.
Exhibitors included William Reynolds Pepper
1851 - 1868
Exhibited 6 times, six works (portrait busts and a medallion). It is possible that the Portrait bust of an infant (marble, cat. no. 1278) exhibited in 1857, which Graves lists under William Pepper Jnr is in fact the work of his father.
Exhibitors included William Mynorydd Davis
1851 - 1888
Exhibited 24 times, 40 works in all (chiefly portrait busts but also some ideal busts and figure groups)
Exhibitors included Thomas Fowke
1851 - 1877
Exhibited 18 times, thirty-six works in all (largely medallions and portraits though some ideal works of sporting and poetic subjects)
Exhibitors included Robert Acton Wilson
1851 - 1856
Exhibited 3 times, 3 works in all (ideal works, one in marble)
Exhibitors included Edward Ambrose
1851 - 1864
Exhibited twice, two works (Psyche discovering Cupid, marble group, cat. no. 1277 in 1851 and 'Come Gentle Spring etc.', cat no. 1014 in 1864). Graves lists him as a painter
Exhibitors included Louis Auguste Malempré
1852 - 1879
Exhibited 10 times, the number of works shown each year varying from 1 to 4.
Exhibitors included Henry Adron
1852 - 1857
Exhibited 5 times (average of 1-2 works per show).
Exhibitors included Joseph Ernest von Bandel
1852 - 1853
Exhibited 2 times (2 works per year).
Exhibitors included Charles Bell Birch
1852 - 1893 (Presumed)
Exhibited 39 times, average 2-3 works per year.
Exhibitors included Boyce
1852
Exhibited one work ('A Bowler', cat. no. 1364).
Exhibitors included Edgar George Papworth Jnr
1852 - 1882
Exhibited 27 times, on average showed two to three works per year (many portrait busts but also ideal works).
Exhibitors included Giovanni Fontana
1852 - 1886
Exhibited 17 times, twenty-two works in all (chiefly marble busts but also some ideal works).
Exhibitors included M. Emmett
1852
Exhibited a statuette in 1852, listed as 'An Honorary Exhibitor'. No address given by Graves.
Exhibitors included Edward Alexander Olivieri
1852 - 1866
Exhibited 6 times, 10 works, all portraits or portrait busts apart from 'David' (marble figure, cat. no. 1379)
Exhibitors included Henry William Banks Davis
1852 - 1914
Exhibited 59 times, on the first two occasions (in 1852 and 1854) he showed sculpture (a bust, a medallion portrait and an ideal work). After this he only seems to have exhibited paintings.
Exhibitors included Raffaelle Monti
1853 - 1860
Exhibited 3 times, between one and three works on each occasion.
Exhibitors included Heinrich (Henry) Charles August Ernest Bandel
1853 - 1861
Exhibited 8 times (Average 1 work per year).
Exhibitors included John Bell
1853 - 1879
Exhibited 39 times (1832 - 1879), average 3 works per year.
Exhibitors included L. H. Brown
1853
Exhibited 1 work, Equestrian Statue of the late Duke of Wellington (cat. no. 1370)
Exhibitors included Francis John Williamson
1853 - 1897
Exhibited 38 times, an average of three works per year (ranging from one in the early years to four or five in the 1870s), a mix of portrait busts, medals and ideal works.
Exhibitors included John Denton Crittenden
1853 - 1877
Exhibited annually (23 times), about 48 works in all, and one work shown posthumously in 1878.
Exhibitors included Robert Jefferson
1853 - 1860
Exhibited 3 times, one work each time (a model in wax of Wellington's entry into Madrid shown in 1853 (cat. no. 1462) is noted as having been purchased by the Art Union of London).
Exhibitors included John Denton Crittenden
1853 - 1857
Exhibited 4 times, 1 work per year; 5 in 1857
Exhibitors included F. H. Hunt
1854
Exhibited 2 works.
Exhibitors included John Adams-Acton
1854 - 1892
Exhibited 39 times (average of 3-4 works per show).
Exhibitors included John Lucas Tupper
1854 - 1868
Exhibited 6 times, 11 works in all (portraits and medallions)
Exhibitors included Marshall Wood
1854 - 1875
Exhibited 12 times, twenty-four works in all (chiefly portrait busts, statues and medallions but also some ideal works. Among the portraits were three of HRH The Prince of Wales (one for the Guildhall), one of HRH The Princess of Wales and a statue of Queen Victoria for the Houses of Parliament in Toronto).
Exhibitors included Henry Wayte Bursill
1855 - 1870
Exhibited 10 times, average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Joseph Shepherd Wyon
1855 - 1872
Exhibited 14 times (plus work shown posthumously in 1875), an average of three medals per year.
Exhibitors included Henry Wyon
1855 - 1856
Exhibited two works in 1855 and one in 1856 (dies and medals).
Exhibitors included Joseph Germain Geefs
1855 - 1859
Exhibited 5 times, eight works in all
Exhibitors included Eugene Gonon
1855
Exhibited 3 works in 1855.
Exhibitors included George Frederick Halse
1855 - 1888
Exhibited 30 times, average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included A. Van den Kerkhove
1855
Exhibited once, 2 works, Cupid and Swan (marble group, cat. no. 1451) and Ideal bust (marble cat. no. 1453)
Exhibitors included J.B. Williamson
1855 - 1868
Exhibited 8 times, 9 works (portraits, medallions and ideal works)
Exhibitors included Samuel Ferres Lynn
1856 - 1875
Exhibited 17 times (usually 1 or 2 works per year).
Exhibitors included William John Wills
1856 - 1884
Exhibited 9 times, usually one work. Showed solo in 1856, 1867 and 1870 and with his brother as 'Wills brothers' in 1857, 1859 and 1860 then as 'W. and T. Wills' in 1863, 1866 and 1884.
Exhibitors included Alfred Hone Jnr
1856
Exhibitors included Samuel Ruddock
1856 - 1892
Exhibited 24 times, thirty-four works in all (primarily religious statues and statuettes but also some ideal works)
Exhibitors included D. Campbell
1857
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Thomas Wills
1857 - 1884
Exhibited 6 times, usually one work. Always showed with his brother as 'Wills brothers' in 1857, 1859 and 1860 then as 'W. and T. Wills' in 1863, 1866 and 1884.
Exhibitors included William J. O'Dogherty
1857 - 1864
Exhibited 5 times, one work each year except in 1863 when showed two.
Exhibitors included E. W. (MA) Edwards
1857
Exhibited once ('Bust of a Lady', marble).
Exhibitors included John Throp
1857 - 1880
Exhibited 7 times, 9 works in all (a mixture of busts and figure groups of children, for example 'The galloping Boys' shown 1866, cat. no. 977)
Exhibitors included (Mrs.) J.N. Fielder
1857
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Henry C. Harrison
1857 - 1877
Exhibited 11 times, average 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Charles Augustus Henry Wilke
1857 - 1876
Exhibited 9 times, 15 works in all (ideal works and portraits in marble and terra cotta)
Exhibitors included Albert Hayward
1857 - 1885
Exhibited 9 times, nine works in all (showed paintings apart from 1857 and 1859 when exhibited 'Medallion of a Gentleman' cat. nos. 1361 and 'Medallion' cat. nos. 1334).
Exhibitors included George Burnard
1858 - 1884
Exhibited 6 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Briton Riviere
1858 - 1919
Exhibited 58 times, showed sculpture in 1894 ('A Dying King', cat. no. 1843), 1896 ('The Last Arrow', bronze group, cat. no. 1917) and 1897 ('Anatomical Lion', bronze, cat. no. 2099).
Exhibitors included Alfred Benjamin Wyon
1858 - 1882
Exhibited 19 times, an average of three works per year, primarily medals although listed as painter and medallist.
Exhibitors included John Birnie Philip
1858 - 1875
Exhibited 13 times, 22 works in all.
Exhibitors included Henry George Alexander Holiday
1858 - 1902
Exhibited 23 times, sculptures were shown in 1882 (Nymph and Cupid, bronze relief, cat. no. 1686) and 1884 (Jacob's Ladder, cat. no. 1743)
Exhibitors included Charles Geefs
1858
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included J. Hautman
1858
Exhibited once, 2 works.
Exhibitors included (August Alexander) Ferdinand Junck
1858 - 1898
Exhibited 24 times, twenty-seven works in all (some portraits but chiefly statues and statuettes in marble)
Exhibitors included Henry Ross
1858 - 1867
Exhibited 4 times, in all four works (three portraits and a group of children).
Exhibitors included George McCulloch
1859 - 1901
Exhibited 24 times (a gap between 1859 and 1867, then very regularly until 1897), usually showed 1 work, a mixture of sculpture and paintings.
Exhibitors included F. Anderson
1859 - 1860
Two years, one work in each year.
Exhibitors included Richard Lockwood Boulton
1859
Exhibited once, 1 work.
Exhibitors included Charles Francis Fuller
1859 (Circa) - 1875 (Circa)
Exhibited 13 times, twenty-eight works in all (portraits and ideal works in marble and terracotta)
Exhibitors included Pierre Van Linden
1859 - 1875
Exhibited 9 times, 10 works (ideal and religious works, as well as some portraits usually in marble)
Exhibitors included W. Barnes
1860
One entry.
Exhibitors included K. Borycreski
1860
Exhibited once, 4 works.
Exhibitors included Walter Smith
1860
Exhibited once, two busts, including one of 'James Hole, Esq., Honorary Secretary of the Yorkshire Union of Mechanics' Institutions', terra cotta, cat. no. 974
Exhibitors included Antonio Trentanove
1860 - 1868
Exhibited 7 times, one or two works per year (chiefly portrait busts).
Exhibitors included George Slater Barkentin
1861 - 1876
Exhibited 3 times, one or two works each year (1861 and 1863 as George Slater and in 1876 as George Barkentin).
Exhibitors included John Richard Clayton
1861 - 1909
Exhibited 3 times, once under his business name Clayton and Bell, decorators, a design for a wall painting for All Saints' Home, Margaret Street, in 1861 (cat. no. 717) and twice under his own name 'The throne of music', design for a company's seal (cat. no. 1536) in 1898 and 'Narcissus', statuette, bronze (cat. no. 1729) in 1909
Exhibitors included Thomas Duckett Junior
1861 - 1867
Exhibited 6 times, 8 works in all (portraits and ideal works)
Exhibitors included John Hutchison
1861 - 1902
Exhibited 19 times, twenty-eight works in all (chiefly portraits but also some genre subjects)
Exhibitors included George Edwin Ewing
1862 - 1877
Exhibited 13 times, 49 works in all (primarily portraits but also some figure groups of children)
Exhibitors included George Anderson Lawson
1862 - 1893
Exhibited 27 times, about 48 works in all (statuettes, busts and figure groups in marble, terra cotta and bronze)
Exhibitors included George Edwin Ewing
1862 - 1877
Exhibited 13 times, average 4 works per year.
Exhibitors included Godfrey Sykes
1862 - 1864
Exhibited twice, three works: designs for mosaics at the International Exhbitions in 1862, and designs for the soffit of an arch and for mosaics and woodcarvings in the South Court (1864)
Exhibitors included Sarah Ann Terry
1862 - 1879
Exhibited 9 times, 11 works in all (a mixture of ideal works, portraits and medallions)
Exhibitors included William Day Keyworth (the younger)
1863 - 1896
Exhibited 20 times between these dates.
Exhibitors included Robert Wallace Martin
1863 - 1888
Exhibited 6 times, usually one work (a mixture of sculptures and medals).
Exhibitors included James Milo Ap Griffith
1863 - 1889
Exhibited 20 times, often 2-3 works per year.
Exhibitors included Charles Henry Mabey
1863 - 1889
Exhibited 9 times, one work each year (chiefly portrait busts and medallions).
Exhibitors included A. Chesneau
1863 - 1875
Exhibited 6 times, average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Ceccardo Egidio Fucigna
1863 (Circa) - 1879 (Circa)
Exhibited 7 times, ten works in all (portraits, ideal works and commissions)
Exhibitors included David Davis
1863 - 1887
Exhibited 9 times, thirteen works in all (chiefly busts but also a portrait statuette and a portrait medallion, ideal works shown in 1864 and 1865)
Exhibitors included Giuseppe Gabrielli
1863 - 1880
Exhibited 5 times, average 1-2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Amelia Robertson Hill
1863 - 1874
Exhibited 9 times, average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Charles Edward Van Den Bosch
1863 - 1871
Exhibited 8 times, 14 works in all (chiefly statuettes in bronze and marble but also some portraits)
Exhibitors included William White
1863 - 1886
Exhibited 17 times, 23 works in all (portraits, medallions, and ideal works some in terra cotta)
Exhibitors included Alfred Bromley
1864 - 1865
Exhibited 2 times, average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Richard F. Barter
1864 - 1874
Exhibited 5 times, 1-2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Alexander Brodie
1864
Exhibited 1 work.
Exhibitors included Thomas Nicholls
1864
Exhibited once, two works ('Autumn: hawking costume of the 14th century', for H. Woodyer, Esq., cat. no. 901; 'The Good Shepherd', a model for bronze for the crypt of St Augustine's College, Canterbury, cat. no. 998).
Exhibitors included John Adrian Raemaekers
1864 - 1893
Exhibited 22 times, number varied from year to year, 43 works in all, a mixture of portraits and ideal works.
Exhibitors included Morton Andrew Edwards
1864 - 1870
Exhibited 5 times, one work each time, all portrait busts apart from 'The Bather' (cat. no. 1174) in 1868 which is described as a chromoglyph.
Exhibitors included H.B. Carter
1864
Exhibited once, statuette of Miss Florence Nightingale
Exhibitors included Isabel Cholmeley
1864 - 1869
Exhibited 3 times, average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included James Forsyth
1864 - 1889
Exhibited 10 times, twenty-one works in all (reliefs, busts, statuettes and models, some portraits but primarily religious works)
Exhibitors included Theodore Geefs
1864
Exhibited once, 'Psyche Abandoned'
Exhibitors included Joseph Pepper
1864 - 1873
Exhibited 6 times, 9 works (medallions, portraits and statuettes, one in terra cotta)
Exhibitors included Percival Ball
1865 - 1882
Exhibited 13 times, an average of 2 works per year, a total of 24 works.
Exhibitors included T.S. Brown
1865 - 1874
Exhibited 4 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Louis Castan
1865 - 1867
Exhibited twice.
Exhibitors included James Currie
1865 - 1887
Exhibited 6 times, 1 work per year; 3 works in 1866
Exhibitors included Robert Glassby Snr
1865 - 1893
Exhibited 11 times, eleven works in all (a medallion, ideal works, terracotta statuettes, portraits and marble reliefs). [This entry has been corrected based on a comparison of Graves (1905) and the annual exhibition catalogues by Michael Piper.]
Exhibitors included Richard S. Greenough
1865 - 1885
Exhibited 4 works in 1865 and 1 in 1885.
Exhibitors included L.M. Crépin
1865 - 1868
Exhibited twice, two works (Le Printemps, cat. no. 1037 and Andromeda, terra cotta, cat. no. 1204)
Exhibitors included Pasquale Miglioretti
1865 - 1866
Exhibited twice, three works (Virgo Virginum, cat. no 920 in 1865; Charlotte Corday before the death of Marat, cat no. 841 and The First Sorrow, cat. no. 848 in 1866)
Exhibitors included Mary Charlotte Lloyd
1865
Exhibited once, one work (cat. 1021 'Horses at play')
Exhibitors included John W. Minton
1866 - 1892
Exhibited 7 times, one work (except 1871 when showed three), a mixture of medals and portraits in bronze.
Exhibitors included Mary Grant
1866 - 1892
Exhibited 20 times, an average of two works per year, often portrait busts but also figure groups and reliefs.
Exhibitors included Albert Bruce Joy
1866 - 1934
Exhibited 47 times, between 1868-1893 typically showed 5 or 6 works per year, thereafter usually 1 or 2.
Exhibitors included Cole
1866
An Honorary Exhibitor for a Mosaic portrait in English earthenware tesserae.
Exhibitors included Colonna-Castiglione
1866 - 1867
1866 La Gorgone; bronze bust
1867 H.M. The Empress Eugenie. The original in marble is in the possession of the Hotel de Ville, Paris, for La Salle du Trone.
Exhibitors included George Blackall Simonds
1866 - 1903
Exhibited 29 times, about 46 works in all
Exhibitors included W. or H. Heyden
1866
Exhibited once, one work 'The familiar dove'
Exhibitors included George Tinworth
1866 - 1885
Exhibited 11 times, eighteen works in all
Exhibitors included Henry Wiles
1866 - 1885
Exhibited 12 times, 18 works in all, (mainly portrait busts and medallions but also some ideal works, the majority in marble). One work listed by Graves incorrectly under Wills: Mrs John E. Sandys (medallion, exhibited in 1885, cat. no. 2080)
Exhibitors included F.B. Baskett
1867 - 1868
Exhibited once per year.
Exhibitors included Henry Garland
1867 - 1878
Exhibited 5 times, five works, all portraits or busts
Exhibitors included Matilda Charsley
1867 - 168
Exhibited 2 times, average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Emanuel Edward Geflowski
1867 - 1872
Exhibited 3 times, average 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Catherine Vans Agnew
1867 - 1868
Exhibited twice, two works (both portraits)
Exhibitors included Thomas J. Minton
1868
Exhibited once, a medal of the 'Rt Hon. W. E. Gladstone' (cat. no. 1072).
Exhibitors included George T. Morgan
1868 - 1881
Exhibited 11 times, one or more medals (including works for the Art Union).
Exhibitors included John Mossman
1868 - 1879
Exhibited 4 times, one work each year (except 1879 when showed three) - primarily portrait busts.
Exhibitors included Colonel F. Baring
1868 - 1869
Exhibited once each year.
Exhibitors included M. Bayly
1868
Exhibited one work.
Exhibitors included Thomas Brock
1868 - 1922
Exhibited 48 times, usually two works per year (total 108).
Exhibitors included Thomas Burnard
1868 - 1886
Exhibited 4 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included John Warrington Wood
1868 - 1884
Exhibited 11 times, an average of two works per year (three or four from 1868-1872 then one or two thereafter) - a mixture of portrait busts and ideal works on religious themes.
Exhibitors included William Thomas Hale
1868
Exhibited once, one work (a marble medallion of Henry Kirke White for Wilford Church, Nottingham, cat. no. 994).
Exhibitors included J.H. Elkins
1868
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included John Thomas Carter
1868
Definitely exhibited once, one work (The Son of Perdition, St. John, xvii, 12) and may have shown again in 1869 (see entry for J.T. Carter).
Exhibitors included William Valentine Physick
1868
Exhibited once, one work
Exhibitors included William Frederick Spencer
1868 - 1869
Exhibited twice, three works in all (a portrait bust and two portrait medallions)
Exhibitors included H.R.I. Gleichen
1868 - 1892
Exhibited 25 times, average 2-3 works per year.
Exhibitors included Shakespeare Wood
1868 - 1871
Exhibited 3 times, five works in all (four portraits and one ideal work 'Elaine' "And thus they moved away, etc.", Tennyson, marble statue, cat. no. 1289
Exhibitors included Louise
1868 - 1874
Exhibited 3 time, three works (all portraits).
Exhibitors included Alexander MacDonald
1868 - 1877
Exhibited twice in 1868 and 1877, one work on each occasion (a portrait, and an ideal work)
Exhibitors included Horace Montford
1869 - 1910
Exhibited 30 times, one or two works in most years apart from 1876-1891 when often showed three to four.
Exhibitors included Jane Morgan
1869
Exhibited once, 'The faithful Friends' (cat. no. 1191).
Exhibitors included Joseph Biglioski
1869
Exhibited 1 work ('Modesty' cat. no. 1175)
Exhibitors included Carl or Robert Cauer
1869 - 1870
Exhibited twice, Olympian Victor thanking the gods on his return from the Olympian games (exhibited 1869, cat. no. 1239) and It is finished (exhibited 1870, marble, cat. no. 1111)
Exhibitors included A. Gibbons
1869
Exhibited once
Exhibitors included George Walker Milburn
1869
Exhibited once, one work (Medallion: Mr Charles Hardgrave cat. no. 1056)
Exhibitors included J. T. Carter
1869
Definitely exhibited once, one work (A Friar of Orders Grey) and may have shown in 1868 (The Son of Perdition, St. John, xvii, 12) (see entry for John Thomas Carter).
Exhibitors included Thomas Nelson MacLean
1870 - 1891
Exhibited 18 times, 32 works in all (a mixture of ideal works and portraits).
Exhibitors included Thomas Alexander Bickerton
1870 - 1879
Exhibited 4 times, average 1-2 works per year.
Exhibitors included James Brooke
1870
Exhibited once (Medallion of a head).
Exhibitors included Margaret F. Foley
1870 - 1877
Exhibited 3 times, 1 work each year.
Exhibitors included Jean Leon Gerome
1870 - 1893
Exhibited 5 times, 1-2 works per year (mostly paintings).
Exhibitors included John Willis Good
1870 - 1878
Exhibited 9 times, average 2 works per year. 1873 entry 'Prince of Wales, a celebrated Clydesdale horse, the property of Lawrence Drew' was with C. Lutyens.
Exhibitors included Michael Wagmuller
1870 - 1874
Exhibited 4 times, 16 works in all (all portrait busts, statues and medallions)
Exhibitors included William John Seward Webber
1870 - 1891
Exhibited 10 times, fourteen works in all (chiefly portraits but also four ideal works)
Exhibitors included G. A. Carter
1870 - 1878
Exhibited 4 times, four works in all (statuettes and portraits in bronze and silver)
Exhibitors included Agnes Susan Bonham
1871 (Presumed)
Exhibited once, one work (Miss Alice Henry, medallion, cat. no. 1334).
Exhibitors included Giovanni Focardi
1871 - 1886
Exhibited 5 times, five works in all (statuettes and portraits in marble and terra cotta)
Exhibitors included Joseph De Bruyn
1871 - 1893
Exhibited 8 times, eight works in all (portrait busts and some ideal works)
Exhibitors included James Havard Thomas
1872 - 1914
Exhibited 21 times.
Exhibitors included William Hamo Thornycroft
1872 - 1925
Exhibited 52 times, 145 works in all (plus 3 works shown posthumously in 1926)
Exhibitors included Charles Bennet Lawes-Wittewronge
1872 - 1908
Exhibited 10 times, 12 works in all
Exhibitors included Joseph C. Kremer
1872
Exhibited one year only, one medallion.
Exhibitors included Pietro Calvi
1872 - 1883
Address given as Milan.
Exhibitors included F. Barraghi
1872
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included W. Barrett
1872
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Adolf Breymann
1872
Exhibited once, two works
Exhibitors included Francesco Ceccarini
1872
Exhibited once ('Portrait of a Boy', cat. no. 1403; 'Portrait of a Gentleman', cat. no. 1436)
Exhibitors included Louis or Luigi Fabbrucci
1872 - 1884
Exhibited 7 times, eight works in all (portraits and ideal groups)
Exhibitors included Phillip Henry Newman
1872 - 1896
Exhibited 19 times, primarily designs for stained glass but also a number of reliefs and murals
Exhibitors included Carl Muller
1872 - 1888
Exhibited 5 times, seven works in all (a mixture of religious paintings and portrait sculptures)
Exhibitors included (Charles) Louis Schots
1872 - 1891
Exhibited 6 times, one work each year (chiefly portraits including one in terracotta and a medallion, also two ideal works)
Exhibitors included Walter Merrett
1873 - 1911
Exhibited 19 times, often two to three works per year.
Exhibitors included Edwin Roscoe Mullins
1873 - 1905
Exhibited 26 times, an average of 1 to 2 works per year (total fluctuated from 1 to 5).
Exhibitors included Edward Francis Toone (Frank) Theed
1873 - 1888
Exhibited 9 times, either one or three works per year.
Exhibitors included Walter Wallace
1873
Exhibited once, one work ('Mrs Lyon, Appleton Hall', marble bust, cat. no. 1436).
Exhibitors included Joseph William Swynnerton
1873 - 1903
Exhibited 7 times, usually one work per year.
Exhibitors included Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse
1873
Exhibited once, one work (statuette, terracotta, cat. no. 1486).
Exhibitors included Arthur John Smith
1873 - 1917
Exhibited 10 times, one work each year apart from 1873 when showed three medallions
Exhibitors included Charlotte Cubitt
1873 - 1880
Exhibited 5 times, average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included F. Montague Handley
1873 - 1880
Exhibited 3 times, 1 work in 1873 and 1876, 3 works in 1880
Exhibitors included Richard Claude Belt
1873 - 1917
Exhibited 12 times, twenty-one works in all (all portraits)
Exhibitors included Frederick Winter
1873 - 1899
Exhibited 18 times, twenty-five works in all (medallions, figure groups and portrait busts many of them in terra cotta from about 1883)
Exhibitors included Leon Bertaux
1874
Exhibited one work 'Spring' (bronze, cat. no. 1617).
Exhibitors included Charles-Auguste Fraikin
1874
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included E. Gallori
1874 - 1878
Exhibited 4 times, 1 work per year (3 in 1875).
Exhibitors included J. de Brackeleer
1874
Exhibited once, two works (Ready for the ball, terra cotta cat. no. 1575 and Leda and the Swan cat. no. 1604)
Exhibitors included Henrietta Skerrett Montalba
1875 - 1893
Exhibited 12 times (1875-1876, 1880-1889, 1893), usually one work, a bust in marble or terracotta.
Exhibitors included E. Muller
1875
Exhibited once, two works in marble 'An Albanian woman' (cat. no. 1271) and 'Innocence triumphant' (cat. no. 1363). Address given as Rome and Mr Bochin's, 76 Fulham Road, London.
Exhibitors included C. Anderson
1875 - 1881
Exhibited 3 times (average 1 work per exhibition).
Exhibitors included F. Barzaghi
1875
Exhibited 2 works.
Exhibitors included Edward Onslow Ford
1875 - 1901
Exhibited 27 times (and once posthumously in 1902), one or two works shown each year up to 1879, then usually three per annum up to 1893, and finally five to eight works in most years from 1894-1901.
Exhibitors included Reuben Townroe
1875 - 1880
Exhibited twice, one work each time (portrait medallions)
Exhibitors included James Gamble
1875 - 1892
Exhibited 4 times, one work each year (portraits, a medallion and a relief)
Exhibitors included Pietro Lazzerini
1875
Exhibited once, three works
Exhibitors included Henry Richard Hope-Pinker
1875 - 1924
Exhibited 30 times, fifty-three works, all portraits
Exhibitors included Henry Thomas Schafer
1875 - 1915
Exhibited 30 times, 48 works in all (three works clearly identified as sculptures shown in 1889, 1893 and 1899)
Exhibitors included Frank Fisher
1875 - 1898
Exhibited 5 times, average 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Frank Fisher
1875 - 1898
Exhibited 5 times, six works (three portrait medallions, a portrait, a group and a statuette)
Exhibitors included Oliver Schofield Ruddock
1875 - 1880
Exhibited 3 times, three works in all (a religious statue, a bust and an ideal work)
Exhibitors included Reginald E. Arnold
1876 - 1896
Exhibited 16 times (average 2 works per year).
Exhibitors included Randolph Caldecott
1876 - 1882
Exhibited 3 times, four works of which two were bas-reliefs
Exhibitors included Alfred George Stevens
1876
Only exhibited posthumously ('Valour and Cowardice', group in bronze, cat. no. 1427 and 'Recumbent figure in bronze of the late Lord Wellington', cat. no. 1522)
Exhibitors included Lot Torrelli
1876 - 1886
Exhibited 4 times, five works (statuettes and busts in marble and terracotta)
Exhibitors included Mark Roche
1876 - 1887
Exhibited 9 or 10 times, about twelve works in all (a mix of ideal works, some with religious themes, and portrait busts)
Exhibitors included Ronald Sutherland Gower
1876 - 1897
Exhibited 6 times, 1-2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Attilio Simonetti
1876
Exhibited once, one work (The late Commander J.G. Goodenough, RN, CB (posthumous) cat. no. 1470)
Exhibitors included Samuel James Kitson
1877 - 1880
Exhibited 3 times, exhibited three works (Abel, cat. no. 1455, 1877; A Greek Spinning, statue, marble, cat. no. 1504, 1879; David, cat. no. 1588, 1880).
Exhibitors included Michael Lawlor
1877 - 1891
Exhibited 7 times.
Exhibitors included Mary Louisa Bennett
1877 - 1878
Exhibited 2 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Andrew Currie
1877
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Samuel Fry
1877 - 1901
Exhibited 11 times, average 2-3 works per year.
Exhibitors included Ames Van Wart
1877
Exhibited once, one work, Bronze Vase; scenes from life of north American Indians (cat. no. 1522)
Exhibitors included Theophilus Smith
1877
Exhibited once, two works (two portraits, one a medallion).
Exhibitors included Robert Wiedeman Barrett Browning
1878 - 1884
Exhibited 7 times as a painter and sculptor, eleven works in all. One piece is definitely identified as a sculpture (Adelia Abbruzzesi, bust, bronze, cat. no. 1604, exhibited in 1883)
Exhibitors included W.G. Brooker
1878
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Frederick Thomas Callcott
1878 - 1921
Exhibited 23 times, an average 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included William Henry Tyler
1878 - 1893
Exhibited 15 times, an average of two works per year.
Exhibitors included Thomas Stirling Lee
1878 - 1916
Exhibited 20 times, one or two works per year 29 works in all
Exhibitors included Eli Johnson
1878 - 1880
Exhibited 3 times, one work each time, all portrait busts.
Exhibitors included Walter Roche
1878 - 1888
Exhibited 10 times, about twenty-three works in all (some ideal works but largely statuettes and groups on sporting or animal themes)
Exhibitors included John Macallan Swan
1878 - 1909
Exhibited 24 times (plus posthumously in 1910), about 52 works in all (he began showing sculptures in 1889 and thereafter about half the works he exhibited were bronze or silver statuettes)
Exhibitors included Emmeline Halse
1878
Between 1878 and 1901 Halse exhibited 18 times, a total of twenty-seven works. Details from 1905 onwards will be added in due course.
Exhibitors included Giovanni Battista Amendola
1879 - 1886
Exhibited 6 times (average of 1 works per show).
Exhibitors included E. Batterby
1879
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Arthur George Atkinson
1879 - 1891
Exhibited 11 times, one work each year.
Exhibitors included Cesare Fantacchiotti
1879 - 1880
1879: Bust of Sir Benjamin Brodie
1880: Bust of Savonarola; Bust of Moliere
Exhibitors included A. Hildebrand
1879
Exhibited a bronze statuette.
Exhibitors included S.M. Van Der Kemp
1879
Exhibited once, one work, Miss A.J.M. (medallion, marble, cat. no. 1455)
Exhibitors included William Henry Hamilton Trood
1879 - 1898
Exhibited 14 times, twenty-four works in all (a mix of paintings and terracotta groups)
Exhibitors included Henry J. Baily
1880
Exhibited 1 work.
Exhibitors included Alfred Beere
1880 - 1887
Exhibited 3 times, average 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included D.E. Smith Bloor
1880 - 1881
Exhibited twice, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Georgina E. Bulley
1880 - 1890
Exhibited 6 times, average 1-2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Mark Rogers Junior
1880 - 1915
Exhibited 19 times, usually one work per year, 25 works in all. His preferred media were wood and terracotta.
Exhibitors included Aristide Luigi Fabbrucci
1880 - 1903
Exhibited 6 times, nine works in all (portrait busts, ideal groups and a model for a memorial tablet)
Exhibitors included Alice Mary Chaplin
1880 (Circa) - 1896 (Circa)
Exhibited 12 times, eighteen works in all (chiefly studies or portraits of animals, some for Queen Victoria, in terracotta and bronze)
Exhibitors included Mary Cuthbert Cooper
1880 - 1884
Exhibited 3 times, average 3 works per year
Exhibitors included Gerolamo (Gerome) Oldofredi Tadini
1880
Exhibited once, two works ('Sans Souci' cat. no 1518 and 'As you like it' cat. no. 1553)
Exhibitors included William W. Taylor
1880
Exhibited once, one work, Caius Cassius 'Yond' Cassius has a lean and hungry look, He thinks too much, such men are dangerous' Julius Caesar (bust cat. no. 1596)
Exhibitors included Susan Ruth Canton
1880 - 1917
Exhibited 17 times, twenty-two works in all (medals, statuettes, reliefs in bronze and terracotta up to 1897 and after a gap from 1908 showed reliefs, miniatures and (possibly) statuettes mostly in coloured wax)
Exhibitors included Evangeline Stirling
1880 - 1894
Exhibited 4 times, four works (all busts, two in terracotta)
Exhibitors included Frederick Hawkins Piercy
1880
Exhibited once, 1 work (portrait of a gentleman, bust cat. no. 1598)
Exhibitors included Andrea Carlo Lucchesi
1881 - 1924
Exhibited 43 times (missing only 1887 and 1919) between these dates, up to 1894 he exhibited 1 work per year, thereafter the number varied from 1-3.
Exhibitors included Clehorow Caroline Butler
1881 - 1883
Exhibited 3 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included William Brindley
1881 - 1882
Exhibited twice, 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included C. Argenta
1881
One work exhibited (bust in terra-cotta)
Exhibitors included Hannah Bolton Barlow
1881 (Presumed) - 1890 (Presumed)
Exhibited 7 times, 1-2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Charlotte Besnard
1881
Exhibited 1 work.
Exhibitors included Aristide Louis Fontana
1881 - 1885
Exhibited 4 times, six works in all (marble busts and ideal works).
Exhibitors included Francesco Fabi-Altini
1881
Exhibited once, David, statue, marble (cat no 1441)
Exhibitors included Thomas Farran
1881
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Carlo Orsi
1881
Exhibited once, 'L'Ago Magnetico' (statue, marble, cat. no. 1491)
Exhibitors included Richard Arthur Ledward
1882 - 1890
Exhibited 9 times.
Exhibitors included Julius Batsche
1882 - 1883
Exhibited once per year.
Exhibitors included Conrad Bührer
1882 - 1930
Exhibited 6 times (1882, 1894, 1897, 1922, 1923 and 1930), 1 work per year, six works in all (chiefly portraits).
Exhibitors included Richard Henry Albert Willis
1882 - 1899
Exhibited 6 times, one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included Alfred Gilbert
1882 - 1934
Exhibited 19 times between 1882-1907, then resigned his membership until invited to resume in 1932. Exhibited twice more in 1933-1934, and then once posthumously in 1935. Number of works shown varied from year to year (between 1 and 4), with a total of 42 shown over his career.
Exhibitors included M. Cheloni
1882
Exhibited 1 work once
Exhibitors included Robert Tucker Fallon
1882
Exhibited 'Jacob Wrestling with the angel.'
Exhibitors included Oscar Alexander Junck
1882 - 1885
Exhibited twice, two works (Jacob Wrestling with the Angel, cat. no. 1623 and Overwhelmed 'O Thou Eternal One! Now let me die' cat. no. 1981)
Exhibitors included Conrad Gustave d'Huc Dressler
1883 - 1907
Exhibited 13 times (11 times up to 1899), an average of two works per year, all portrait busts and medallions apart from 'The Four Winds', a sundial shown in 1899.
Exhibitors included Oscar Berg
1883
Exhibited 1 work.
Exhibitors included Robert Stark
1883 - 1897
Exhibited 13 times, usually one work.
Exhibitors included Clement Emptmeyer
1883 - 1888
Exhibited 2 works in 1883 and 1 in 1888.
Exhibitors included J. de Keyser
1883
Exhibited once, one work (David playing before Saul, statue, bronze, cat. no. 1630)
Exhibitors included Allen Hutchinson
1883 - 1894
Exhibited 5 times, six works in all (medallions and statuettes in bronze and terra cotta)
Exhibitors included Arthur George Walker
1884 - 1937
Exhibited 48 times between these dates.
Exhibitors included George Washington Andrew Kinloch
1884
Exhibited once, three works (three busts in bronze: Bachante, cat. no. 1674; After labour rest, cat. no. 1748; and Maria Abruzzie [the artist's wife], cat. no. 1798)
Exhibitors included Harry Bates
1884 - 1899
Exhibited 14 times, average 2-3 works per year.
Exhibitors included Angelo Beck
1884 - 1889
Exhibited 3 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included R.W. Brookes
1884
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Gustav Natorp
1884 - 1989
Exhibited 11 times, one work each year (statuettes, reliefs, bust, a decorative panel, a silver cup, and medallions, known materials include bronze, marble, ivory and silver)
Exhibitors included Henry Alfred Pegram
1884 - 1936
Exhibited 52 times, an average of three (to four) works per year.
Exhibitors included Thomas Tyrrell
1884 - 1928
Exhibited 21 times, twenty-two works in all (statuettes, groups, busts and reliefs in marble, terra cotta and bronze)
Exhibitors included William Silver Frith
1884 - 1912
Exhibited 10 times, usually one work per year.
Exhibitors included Ella Casella
1884 - 1904
Exhibited 26 times, about 45 works in all (a mixture of medals, reliefs and miniatures). It is possible that some works attributed to Nelia by Graves were created collaboratively and therefore this total is inaccurate.
Exhibitors included Nelia Casella
1884 - 1904
Exhibited 28 times, about 60 works in all (a mixture of medallions, reliefs, miniatures and one bust). It is possible that some works attributed to Nelia by Graves were created collaboratively with Ella and therefore this total is inaccurate.
Exhibitors included Nathaniel Hitch
1884
Exhibited once, one work: F. Weekes, Esq., (cat. no. 1789)
Exhibitors included Ida Wilson Clarke
1884 - 1888
Exhibited 3 times, average 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included George James Frampton
1884 - 1927
Exhibited 41 times, about one hundred works in all. One work exhibited posthumously in 1928.
Exhibitors included Owen Hale
1884 - 1889
Exhibited 4 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Henry Gunthorp
1884 - 1899
Exhibited 11 times, seventeen works in all
Exhibitors included John Edward Taylerson
1884 - 1926
Exhibited 26 times, thirty-eight works in all (statuettes, reliefs, medallions, portrait busts and a war memorial)
Exhibitors included Edouard Romain Dujardin
1884
Exhibited once, one work 'Gossiping', group, terra cotta, cat. no. 1835.
Exhibitors included Edouard Lanteri
1885 - 1917
Exhibited 33 times, an average of two works per year.
Exhibitors included Jessie Lipscomb
1885 - 1887
Exhibited 3 times, one work in each show.
Exhibitors included Beatrice Angle
1885 - 1899
Exhibited 10 times (1 work per year).
Exhibitors included Henry Bain-Smith or Bainsmith
1885 - 1892
Exhibited 4 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Robert Anning Bell
1885 - 1904
Exhibited 7 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Thomas Stuart Burnett
1885 - 1887
Exhibited 3 times, average 1-2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Nelson Ethelred Dawson
1885 - 1935
Exhibited 24 times, usually one or two works, metalware etc., shown between 1895-99 and again in 1917.
Exhibitors included Frederick William Pomeroy
1885 - 1924
Exhibited 39 times, one hundred and two works in all. One work shown posthumously in 1925
Exhibitors included John Rhind Snr
1885 - 1888
Exhibited 4 times, one work on each occasion, portrait busts.
Exhibitors included (Edward) Alfred Briscoe Drury
1885 - 1942
Exhibited 45 times (plus work shown posthumously in 1945), an average of two works per year (between 1900-20 showed four of five pieces per year and before and after these dates typically only one or two works).
Exhibitors included Albert Arthur Toft
1885 - 1947
Exhibited 54 times, usually two or three works per year.
Exhibitors included Ellen Mary Rope
1885 - 1918
Exhibited 22 times, one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included Frank E. Elwell
1885
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included George M. Curtis
1885 - 1888
Exhibited 2 works in 1885 and one in 1888
Exhibitors included James Nesfield Forsyth
1885 - 1927
Exhibited 23 times, thirty works in all (primarily portraits but also statuettes and medals)
Exhibitors included Emma Marie Cadwallader-Guild
1885 - 1898
Exhibited 7 times, 1-2 works per year.
Exhibitors included J. Edward Homerville Hague
1885 - 1903
Exhibited 8 times, average 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included David Alexander Tod
1885
Exhibited once, one work (Bust of a Lady, cat. no. 2028)
Exhibitors included Edward W. Nicholls
1885 - 1889
Exhibited twice, two works ('Labour', statuette, 1885, cat no. 2060 and 'A mediaeval minstrel', statuette, 1889, cat. no. 2048)
Exhibitors included Harry Dixon
1885 - 1904
'Exhibited 24 times, twenty-seven works (at least twelve sculptures in bronze, silver, and ivory largely animal subjects).
Exhibitors included Rose Le Quesne
1886 - 1895
Exhibited 6 times.
Exhibitors included (Edgar) Bertram Mackennal
1886 - 1929
Exhibited 31 times (gaps between 1886-94 and 1898-1903 when he was in Australia or Paris), from 1896 usually exhibited 3-5 works each year.
Exhibitors included Thomas Meldrum
1886 - 1894
Exhibited 6 times, only paintings.
Exhibitors included George Hugh Bindon
1886 - 1893
Exhibited four times, four works in all (two busts, a medallion and a portrait relief)
Exhibitors included Alfred William Bowcher
1886 - 1889
Exhibited 4 times, average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Dora Abbott
1886 - 1888
Exhibited twice, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Charles Calderon
1886
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Elinor Jessie Marie Hallé
1886 - 1914
Exhibited 3 times, five works in all (two medals of Cardinal Newman, one medal of Herr Joachim in 1886-87 and 'Girl with Fan' relief, coloured wax cat. no. 2217 and a medal in wax of the Countess Feodora Gleichen cat. no. 2219 in 1914).
Exhibitors included Allan Wyon
1886 - 1902
Exhibited 5 times, one or two medals per year.
Exhibitors included James Ward
1886 - 1893
Exhibited 4 times, one work each year (designs for mosaics, ceilings, friezes and a relief).
Exhibitors included Thomas Carter
1886 - 1900
Exhibited 3 times, three works in all ('The Castaway: a gleam of hope', cat. no. 1783 in 1886; 'The stringing of the bow', statuette, wax, cat. no. 2131 in 1889; and Models for wood panels, Drapers' Hall, cat. no. 2031 in 1900)
Exhibitors included Henry Cheffins Christie
1886 - 1904
Exhibited 9 times, average 1-2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Camille Claudel
1886
Une Étude; head, bronze.
Exhibitors included George John Cowell
1886 - 1899
Exhibited 10 times, average 1-2 works per year
Exhibitors included Jane Fullerton
1886
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included John Huskinson
1886 - 1887
Exhibited twice, two works (Moloch, group, terra cotta cat. no. 1878 in 1886 and A Cobbler, statuette, terra cotta, cat. no. 1874 in 1887)
Exhibitors included Emily Griffith
1886 - 1892
Exhibited three times, four works in all (two busts in terra cotta, a marble medallion and a relief in marble)
Exhibitors included William Kellock Brown
1887 - 1928
Exhibited 7 times (in 1887, 1893, 1911 and then more regularly between 1923-1928), usually 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Augustin Braconnot
1887 - 1888
Exhibited twice, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included S Bradstreet
1887
Exhibited 1 work.
Exhibitors included Beatrice A. M. Brown
1887 - 1893
Exhibited 5 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Henry Charles Fehr
1887 - 1937
Exhibited 30 times, between 1 and 4 works up to 1904 and then usually one per year thereafter.
Exhibitors included John Wenlock Rollins
1887 - 1913
Exhibited 15 times, usually one work, sometimes two (chiefly busts and statuettes).
Exhibitors included Fountain Elwin
1887
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Emile Chatrousse
1887
Exhibited 1 work once.
Exhibitors included William Bateman Fagan
1887 - 1944
Exhibited 13 times (1887, 1901, 1904, 1906-7, 1909, 1914, 1923-4, 1926, 1934-5, 1944), thirteen works in all (portrait heads, statuettes and reliefs)
Exhibitors included John Fisher
1887 - 1888
Exhibited twice, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Samuel M. Fox
1887
Exhibited 1887, Washed Ashore bronze statuette; A child of the Lagoons "Mi chiama il mare" bronze head.
Exhibitors included Florence Harriet Fitzgerald (Bishop)
1887 (Circa) - 1900 (Circa)
Exhibited 8 times, average 2 works per year (5 were paintings, all done in the last three years 1894, 1896, 1900, from Liverpool)
Exhibitors included Ada Freeman Gell
1887 - 1899
Exhibited 9 times, average 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Alphonse Van Beurden
1887 - 1904
Exhibited 13 times, 16 works (statuettes and busts in marble and ivory)
Exhibitors included Fitzgerald Cornwall Peploe
1887 - 1889
Exhibited twice, three works in all (a medallion, an ideal work and a bust)
Exhibitors included Carlo Panati
1887 - 1895
Exhibited twice, two works (both portrait busts in marble)
Exhibitors included William Henry Prosser
1887 - 1899
Exhibited 6 times, nine works in all (all portrait heads or busts apart from a statuette of 'A blue-coat boy, Christ's hospital school', cat. no. 2083, exhibited in 1890)
Exhibitors included Gottardo Induni
1887 - 1888
Exhibited twice, two works (a statuette and a head)
Exhibitors included August Boesch
1888
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Victor Emmanuel Boucneau
1888
Exhibited once, 2 works.
Exhibitors included Benjamin Creswick
1888 - 1909
Exhibited 4 times, four works in all (Manly Pride: study of a smith at work, statuette, cat. no, 1984 (1888); The Young Footballer, statuette, cat. no. 1946 (1891); Cheng Keng Luie, statue, to be executed in bronze for the Engineer's institute, Penang, cat. no. 1725 (1903); and The Old Potter, statue, cat. no. 1658 (1909))
Exhibitors included Thomas Richard Essex
1888 - 1899
Exhibited 7 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Harry (Henry) Wilson
1888 - 1927
Exhibited 14 times, nine times as an architect or designer and five times sculpture or sculpturally related works, 30 works in all
Exhibitors included William Henry Gates
1888
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Fritz Gerth
1888 - 1892
Exhibited 3 times, average 1-2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Catherine Honoria Graham
1888 - 1891
Exhibited 3 times, 1 work per year (all busts including one of the Surgeon-General C.A. Gordon, M.D.. C.B. shown in 1889, cat. no. 2043)
Exhibitors included Anna Dabis
1888 - 1895
Exhibited 5 times, ten works in all (statuettes, busts, and a medal)
Exhibitors included David McGill
1889 - 1924
Exhibited 26 times, typically showing between 1 and 3 works each year (primarily portrait busts and ideal subjects).
Exhibitors included Gilbert William Bayes
1889 - 1952
Exhibited 57 times, 1-2 works per year, about 130 works in all
Exhibitors included Frederick Rogers
1889 - 1898
Exhibited 4 times, one work each time (all busts or heads, two noted as being in wood)
Exhibitors included Charles Edward Whiffen
1889 - 1916
Exhibited 7 times, one work each year (two in 1916).
Exhibitors included Herbert Hampton
1889 - 1927
Exhibited 27 times, usually two works per year.
Exhibitors included M. Ezekiel
1889 - 1894
Exhibited 1 work in 1889 and 2 in 1894; religious busts.
Exhibitors included William Robert Colton
1889 - 1904
Exhibited 14 times, average 1-2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Domenico Antonio Tonelli III
1889 - 1920
Exhibited 8 times, 8 works in all (busts, statuettes and medallions)
Exhibitors included Charles Green
1889
Exhibited once, one work (J.C. Clegg Esq., Mayor of Sheffield, bust, cat. no. 2028)
Exhibitors included Joseph James Whitehead
1889 - 1895
Exhibited 4 times, 6 works in all (statues and portrait busts)
Exhibitors included Millet de Marcilly
1889
Exhibited once, one work (Lady Colin Campbell, bust, terra cotta, cat. no. 2054)
Exhibitors included Basil Gotto
1889 - 1935
Exhibited 28 times, forty-one works in all (primarily statuettes, portraits, and studies for memorials)
Exhibitors included Ernest Fuller Fabian
1889
Exhibited once, one work "My night of life hath yet some memory", head, cat. no. 2142
Exhibitors included Kathleen Trousdell Shaw
1889 - 1914
Exhibited 11 times, seventeen works in all (largely portrait busts but also some statuettes)
Exhibitors included George Edward Wade
1889 - 1900
Exhibited 10 times, seventeen works (portraits, statuettes, and groups)
Exhibitors included William Aumonier Senior
1889 - 1890
Exhibited twice, two works in the Architectural Room (reliefs of figure subjects modelled in terracotta respectively for the porch and gable of the Victoria Law Courts - or New Law Courts - Birmingham).
Exhibitors included Esther Mary Moore
1890 - 1919
Exhibited 15 times, usually one work each year.
Exhibitors included John Broad
1890 - 1900
Exhibited 5 times, an average of one work each time.
Exhibitors included Charles John Allen
1890 - 1922
Exhibited 20 times (usually 1 work per show).
Exhibitors included Michael Murphy
1890 - 1894
Exhibited 3 times, one work each year, two portrait busts and one medal.
Exhibitors included Ellen Anderson
1890 (Presumed)
Portrait Medallion (cat. no. 1990).
Exhibitors included William H. Baylis
1890 - 1897
Exhibited one work in 1890 and one work in 1897.
Exhibitors included Sidney Herbert Physick
1890 - 1896
Exhibited 3 times, one work each year.
Exhibitors included Ida Clarke Hardy
1890
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Ernest B. Havell
1890 - 1891
Exhibited twice, one work per year.
Exhibitors included Emeline P. Steinthal
1890 - 1905
Exhibited 5 times (portrait busts on four occasions and a painting in 1905)
Exhibitors included Catherine Toberentz
1890
Exhibited once, one work (Portrait medallion, bronze, cat. no. 2071)
Exhibitors included Florence Newman
1890 - 1914
Exhibited 14 times (as Mrs F. Callcott in 1913 and 1914), 20 works in all (portrait busts and medallions)
Exhibitors included Robert Rodgers
1890
Exhibited once, two works (both portrait heads, one in bronze the other in marble)
Exhibitors included Robert Edward C. F. Glassby Jnr
1890 - 1893
Exhibited 4 times, five works in all (portrait medallions). [This entry is based on a comparison of Graves (1905) and the annual exhibition catalogues by Michael Piper. These works are allocated to a Robert Edward Glassby by Graves, pp. 246-7]
Exhibitors included James Pittendrigh MacGillivray
1891 - 1892
Exhibited twice, two works in 1891 and one in 1892.
Exhibitors included (Peter) Frederick Marriott
1891 - 1939
Exhibited 34 times, usually 1 work per year. Initially he showed paintings but from about 1904 or 1905 exhibited engravings and sculpture as well.
Exhibitors included Larkin Goldsmith Mead
1891
Exhibited once, a medallion of 'Mrs Marie Hutchinson'. He was resident in Rome at the time.
Exhibitors included Gerald E. Moira
1891 - 1946
Exhibited 40 times, usually one work.
Exhibitors included May Heatherington Barker
1891 - 1897
Exhibited 6 times, 1-2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Edith Bateson
1891 - 1897 (Presumed)
Exhibited 4 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Herbert Wilfred Birt
1891 - 1892
Exhibited twice, three works in all (a relief entitled 'Memories', a head, and a bust of F.B. Kindersley Esq.)
Exhibitors included Sophia Rosamond Praeger
1891 - 1922
Exhibited 8 times, usually one work each year.
Exhibitors included Edith Elizabeth Downing
1891 - 1910
Exhibited 8 times, one work each year.
Exhibitors included Henry Teixeira de Mattos
1891 - 1896
Exhibited 3 times, one work each year.
Exhibitors included Domenica Trentacoste
1891 - 1893
Exhibited 3 times, five works in all (portraits and statues)
Exhibitors included Ida W. Hardy
1891 - 1898
Exhibited 2 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Kate Tizard
1891 - 1900
Exhibited 3 times, three works (two versions of Hypnos, one a bust and another bust called 'Pansy')
Exhibitors included George William Iliffe Wilson
1891 - 1900
Exhibited 3 times, three works in all (two models for fountains in 1891 and 1892, and The Last Supper, a model for an altar frontal to be executed in alabaster for Berkhampsted School Chapel, cat. no. 2022 in 1900)
Exhibitors included Mary Swainson
1891 - 1913
Exhibited 9 times, nine works in all (medals, busts, including a bust of Hilaire Belloc and a bust and medal of Madame Belloc. Swainson showed part of a design for a drinking fountain, cat. no. 1946 in 1900)
Exhibitors included (Mary Louisa) Hermione Unwin
1892 - 1899
Exhibited twice, one work on each occasion ('Child's Head, a Study' and 'Owen, son of H. A. Hering, Esq.,' medallion, bronze).
Exhibitors included Paul Raphael Montford
1892 - 1936
Exhibited 33 times (including 4 times after his move to Australia in 1923), usually showed two works.
Exhibitors included Dorothea Boyce
1892
Exhibited one work.
Exhibitors included Ada Dressler
1892 - 1918
Exhibited 3 times, twice as a painter in 1892 and 1896, then once as a sculptor in 1918 ('Rosamund', a relief).
Exhibitors included Frank Bowcher
1892 - 1903
Exhibited 27 times, around 36 catalogue entries in all (the number of works is uncertain since he showed frames or cases of medals on several occasions as well as portraits)
Exhibitors included John Wilson
1892
Exhibited once ('Medusa', bronze head, cat no. 1977).
Exhibitors included Frederick Richard Thomas
1892 - 1901
Exhibited 5 times, 5 works
Exhibitors included John Henry Monsell Furse
1892 - 1907
Exhibited 12 times, usually one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included Ludwig Cauer
1892 - 1895
Exhibited 3 times, average 2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Feodora Maud Georgina Gleichen
1892 - 1904
Exhibitors included (Jane) Marguerite de Brisay
1892 - 1893
Exhibited twice, two works (two reliefs, one modelled in wax)
Exhibitors included Adolphus Edwin Lane Rost
1892 - 1893
Exhibited twice, two works (busts of Dr. Reinhold Rost and Sir Edwin Arnold)
Exhibitors included Oliver Wheatley
1892 - 1920
Exhibited 13 times, fifteen works in all (statuettes, medallions, reliefs and figure groups).
Exhibitors included Alfred E. Lewis
1893 - 1896
Exhibited 3 times, one work each year.
Exhibitors included Hibbert Charles Binney
1893 - 1921
Exhibited 9 times, ten works in all (statuettes, portraits and medallions)
Exhibitors included Arthur Burnard
1893 - 1897
Exhibited twice, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Archibald Macfarlane Shannan
1893 - 1902
Exhibited 5 times, one work each show (all portrait busts apart from 'The Hunter and the Wood Nymph', a bronze group, cat. no. 1712, shown in 1893).
Exhibitors included Léon Joseph Chavalliaud
1893 - 1904
Exhibited five times, usually one work (two in 1894), and almost all portrait busts.
Exhibitors included Edward Crompton
1893 - 1910
Exhibited twice, two works
Exhibitors included James Havenhand
1893
Exhibited Andromache sorrowing over the loss of Hector; hand mirror in silver repousse
Exhibitors included Siegfried (Stephen) Makepeace Wiens
1893 - 1945
Exhibited 20 times, 23 works in all
Exhibitors included William Wright
1893 - 1895
Exhibited twice, three works in all (Obverse of a medal of Cardinal Manning, cat. no. 1765, in 1893; and The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone M.P. medallion, cat. no. 1820 and H. W. Batley, Esq.,, medallion, cat. no. 1676 in 1895)
Exhibitors included John Somerscales
1893 - 1898
Exhibited twice, two works in all (a design for the spandrels for a school of art, wax, cat. no. 1723, in 1893 and 'On the Flesk, near Kilarney' cat. no. 1216 in 1898)
Exhibitors included Lucy Gwendolen Williams
1893 - 1935
Exhibited 24 times (most years between 1893-1919, and then twice after that in 1928 and 1935), thirty-five works in all (a mixture of heads, busts, medallions, statuettes and reliefs, usually in bronze, where a medium is given)
Exhibitors included John Tweed
1894 - 1932
Exhibited 30 times (plus work shown posthumously in 1935), often two to four works, 64 in all
Exhibitors included Mervyn Lawrence
1894 - 1931
Exhibited 14 times between 1894-1910 and then once more in 1931.
Exhibitors included Ruby Levick
1894 - 1919
Exhibited 19 times, usually one work shown.
Exhibitors included William Henry Longmaid
1894 - 1899
Exhibited twice, one work each time.
Exhibitors included E. Bisi
1894
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Henry Poole
1894 - 1928
Exhibited 22 times, about 36 works in all plus 6 sculptures shown posthumously in 1929
Exhibitors included Frank Mowbray Taubman
1894 - 1938
Exhibited 31 times, usually showed one work, but sometimes two (included many medals and statuettes in bronze).
Exhibitors included Cornélie Casini
1894
Exhibited once
Exhibitors included Margaret May Giles
1894 - 1945
Exhibited 15 times, 24 works in all
Exhibitors included Alexander Fisher
1894 - 1918
Exhibited 21 times, forty-one works in all (a mixture of enamels (primary medium until about 1903), medallions, statuettes, objects in precious metals, and paintings, subjects vary from portraits to ideal works).
Exhibitors included Cecil Hew Brown
1895 - 1925
Exhibited 18 times, average 1-2 works per year.
Exhibitors included Henry Batley
1895
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Edith Brearey Dawson
1895 - 1919
Exhibited 8 times, usually one or two works, metalware etc., shown in 1896 and 1917, otherwise exhibited paintings (often flower subjects).
Exhibitors included Herbert William Ward
1895 - 1903
Exhibited 6 times, one or two works each year.
Exhibitors included Robert Lindsey Clark
1895 - 1924
Exhibited 4 times, one work each year.
Exhibitors included Onslow Ernest Whiting
1895 - 1933
Exhibited 12 times, one or two works per year (showed art metalwork from 1897 mixed with sculptures and (post-war) portrait heads).
Exhibitors included Alfred Bertram Pegram
1895 - 1940
Exhibited 32 times, one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included Francis Derwent Wood
1895 - 1925
Exhibited 28 times, about 85 works in all (plus 3 shown posthumously in 1926)
Exhibitors included Adèle Hay
1895 - 1899
Exhibited 3 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Frances Isobel Swan
1895 - 1903
Exhibited four times, four works (three busts and a statuette all in bronze)
Exhibitors included Ethel Kirkpatrick
1895 - 1941
Exhibited 12 times, sixteen works in all (paintings)
Exhibitors included Benjamin Lloyd
1896 - 1909
Exhibited 5 times (one work each year).
Exhibitors included Frank Lynn Jenkins
1896 - 1915
Exhibited 15 times (2 works in each show between 1904-12, only 1 work in other years).
Exhibitors included Frank Lutiger
1896 - 1931
Exhibited 20 times (usually showed 1 or 2 works). Showed metalware from 1896-1902 and described himself as a 'Metal carver' in the catalogues. From 1917 showed only animal groups.
Exhibitors included Florence Harriet Steele
1896 - 1918
Exhibited 16 times, about 34 works in all (mainly art metalwork, but also medals and sculpture)
Exhibitors included Clovis Delacour
1896 - 1903
Exhibited 3 times, 3 works (a medallion, a statuette and a bust in ivory and bronze)
Exhibitors included Edith Anna Bell
1896 - 1912
Exhibited 6 times, nine works in all (portrait medallions and statuettes, in bronze where medium given)
Exhibitors included Helen Langley
1897 - 1927
Exhibited 13 times.
Exhibitors included Eleanor Louise Mercer
1897 - 1899
Exhibited 3 times, one or two works each time, a mixture of medals, statuettes and silverware.
Exhibitors included Charles Beacon
1897 - 1900
Exhibited 3 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Mary Constance Buzzard (Pegram)
1897 - 1926
Exhibited 11 times, usually one work per year (medallion, statuettes and reliefs).
Exhibitors included Carlo Caccia
1897
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Mary Pownall (Bromet)
1897 - 1932
Exhibited 20 times, usually one or two works, often busts but also statuettes and figure groups.
Exhibitors included Katherine Elizabeth Wallis
1897 - 1914
Exhibited 8 times, usually one work per year (medallions, statuettes and animal sculptures).
Exhibitors included Clement William Jewitt
1897 - 1907
Exhibited 5 times, one work each year, figure groups and statuettes.
Exhibitors included James Benjamin Shingles Minns
1897
Exhibited once, one work (A Happy Family, panel, carved wood, cat. no. 2017)
Exhibitors included Laurence Arthur Turner
1897
Exhibited once, one work ('Design for a carved panel', cat. no. 1910)
Exhibitors included Effie (Euphrosyne) Stillman
1897
Exhibited once, three works (three portrait medallions and a portrait)
Exhibitors included Florence Midwood
1897
Exhibited once, one work (Greyhound, last year's favourite, cat. no. 1961)
Exhibitors included (Frank) Pickford Marriott
1898 - 1912
Exhibited 7 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Stanley Nicholson Babb
1898 - 1945
Exhibited 37 times (usually 2 or 3 works per year) up to mid-1920s usually reliefs or statuettes, after that chiefly showed works in glazed earthenware.
Exhibitors included Léon Albert Vincent Solon
1898 - 1905
Exhibited 5 times, on four occasions as a sculptor (1898-1903) and once as a painter (1905), his sculptures were all in relief or ceramic, exhibited one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included Mortimer John Brown
1898 - 1916
Exhibited 16 times, twenty-five works in all (statuettes, portraits, reliefs, medallions in marble, bronze and other media)
Exhibitors included William Birnie Rhind
1898 - 1927
Exhibited 8 times, one work each year, almost exclusively portrait busts or heads.
Exhibitors included Alfred Turner
1898 - 1937
Exhibited 25 times, often two or three works, about 45 works in all
Exhibitors included Ethel Walker
1898 - 1950
Exhibited 30 times, primarily paintings, sculptures shown in 1930 and 1949 ('The Faun') according to Jarman (1987).
Exhibitors included Edward George Bramwell
1898 - 1914
Exhibited 5 times, one work each year.
Exhibitors included Hugo Elmquist
1898 (Circa)
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Emil Fuchs
1898 - 1902
Exhibited 7 times, fourteen works in all (busts, figure groups, statuettes, medals, plaquettes in marble and bronze)
Exhibitors included Richard Louis Garbe
1898 - 1957
Exhibited 59 times (53 times up to 1951), about 173 works in all
Exhibitors included Ernest M Geyger
1898
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Arthur Charles White
1898 - 1924
Exhibited 16 times, 24 works in all (busts, statuettes, reliefs and medallions, given materials and techniques include bronze, silver and enamel)
Exhibitors included Hester Mabel White
1898 - 1948
Exhibited 9 times (a gap between 1920-48), 10 works in all (statuettes, panels, medallions in copper, bronze, marble and wood)
Exhibitors included Arthur Stanley Young
1898 - 1912
Exhibited 6 times, eight works (a figure group, a memorial, a decorative relief, model for a finial ('Mercury') and medals)
Exhibitors included Gilbert Leigh Marks
1899
Exhibited once, 'A Cup and Cover; beaten silver, decorated in repousse' (cat. no. 1981).
Exhibitors included Arthur James Mills
1899 - 1909
Exhibited 6 times, one work each time (mostly animal subjects).
Exhibitors included Frances Bessie Burlison
1899 - 1917
Exhibited 12 times, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Reginald Fairfax Wells
1899 (Circa) - 1933
Exhibited 8 times, usually one work each year (except 1909 when showed 3 pieces).
Exhibitors included Gertrude Smith
1899 - 1905
Exhibited twice, one work each time.
Exhibitors included David Arthur Thomas
1899 - 1908
Exhibited 3 times, one work each year (all portrait busts).
Exhibitors included Louis Reid Deuchars
1899 - 1917
Exhibited 6 times, one work per year (listed as a painter between 1899 and 1904, and a sculptor thereafter).
Exhibitors included Edward Lowther Dunkley
1899 - 1924
Exhibited 6 times, six works (statuettes some in marble)
Exhibitors included Bertha Lillian Goff
1899 - 1905
Exhibited 3 times, 7 works (medallions and two busts, portraits of her father and mother)
Exhibitors included Christine Gregory
1900 - 1949
Exhibited 29 times between these dates.
Exhibitors included Joseph Crosland McClure
1900 - 1913
Exhibited 11 times, usually 1-2 works, these include medallions, jewellery, reliefs, statuettes and elements of a war memorial and were executed in a range of metals including bronze and silver.
Exhibitors included (Louisa) Edith C. Maryon
1900 - 1912
Exhibited 12 times, usually showed at least two works and sometimes three (initially many reliefs, then busts and statuettes).
Exhibitors included Ernestine Mills
1900 - 1952
Exhibited 6 times (3 times between 1900-1909 and 3 times between 1931-1952), she showed one work in each exhibition, all enamel on copper.
Exhibitors included Lillian Maud Wade (Morris)
1900 - 1916
Exhibited 8 times, one work each time (a mixture of statuettes, reliefs, medallions and portrait busts).
Exhibitors included George C. Beresford
1900 (Presumed) - 1901 (Presumed)
Exhibitors included Charles James Pibworth
1900 - 1958
Exhibited 34 times (31 times up to 1951), usually one, sometimes two works per year.
Exhibitors included Charles James Pibworth
1900 - 1958
Exhibited 34 times (31 times to 1951), about 50 works in all
Exhibitors included Charles Leonard Hartwell
1900 - 1950
Exhibited 51 times, about 141 works in all
Exhibitors included Albert Hemstock Hodge
1900 - 1917
Exhibited 16 times, twenty-two works in all (portraits, architectural works, reliefs, figure groups in bronze and unspecified materials)
Exhibitors included Alexander George Small
1900 - 1922
Exhibited 8 times, 10 works (listed as a miniature painter from 1900-4, and as a painter and sculptor from 1912. He showed at least three bronze groups and statuettes between 1912 and 1922).
Exhibitors included Alexander James Leslie
1901 - 1922
Exhibited 18 times, forty-two works in all (statues, statuettes, portraits and fountain group in bronze and marble)
Exhibitors included Ethel Alice Chivers Harris
1901 - 1922
Exhibited 21 times (7 of these under her maiden name of Ethel Bower), she showed more than seventy-two portrait medals or medallions (some are given as un-numbered groups under one catalogue number so the exact total is higher).
Exhibitors included Abraham Broadbent
1901 - 1919
Exhibited 12 times, eighteen works in all (ideal works, statuettes, reliefs, garden statuary, portraits and a number of designs for architectural and decorative schemes, given media includes bronze, silver and marble)
Exhibitors included George Gilbert Walker
1901 - 1927
Exhibited 7 times, one or two works.
Exhibitors included Frances (Fanny) Taplin Darlington
1901 - 1909
Exhibited five times, one work each year (two panels and one bust).
Exhibitors included Henry Price
1901 - 1905
Exhibited 3 times, 4 works in all
Exhibitors included Samuel Grün
1901 - 1904
Exhibited 3 years, 1 work per year.
Exhibitors included Francesco Saverio Sortini
1901
Exhibited once, two works (Design for a Decorated Bell, cat. no. 1693 and La Mère Gregoire, bust, bronze, cat. no. 1752)
Exhibitors included Frank Ransom
1901 - 1932
Exhibited 24 times, thirty-three works in all (busts, statuettes, statues, reliefs, war memorials and medals).
Exhibitors included Fanny Byse
1902
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Percival (Percy) Herbert Portsmouth
1902 - 1952
Exhibited 28 times (27 times up to 1951), often one work but sometimes two or three each year.
Exhibitors included Fane Frank Fleming Baxter
1902 - 1922
Exhibited 4 times, one or two works each year.
Exhibitors included Aniza McGeehan
1902 - 1931
Exhibited 7 times, one work each year (seven in all, chiefly portrait busts and heads though 'Innocence', statuette, cat. no. 1758 shown in 1904)
Exhibitors included Benjamin Clemens
1902 - 1944
Exhibited 27 times, usually one or two works per year (three in 1921 and 1922), primarily statuettes.
Exhibitors included Eliab G. Earthrowl
1902 - 1948
Exhibited 13 times, thirteen works in all (groups and busts in 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906 then a break until 1920 and pictures thereafter)
Exhibitors included Lilian E. Griffith
1902 - 1959
Exhibit 20 times, 23 works in all (medallions, reliefs and portraits in bronze and marble)
Exhibitors included Mary R. Grant
1903
Exhibited once, a bronze medallion of 'Margaret F. Anderson'.
Exhibitors included V. C. Bonanni
1903
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Robert Bryden
1903
Exhibited 1 work.
Exhibitors included Harold Parker
1903 - 1929
Exhibited 19 times, thirty-two works in all (statuettes, portraits, statues, and a model for a figure group on Australia House)
Exhibitors included Thomas W. Wilkinson
1903
Exhibited once, one work ('Baby', medallion, cat. no. 1772).
Exhibitors included Frank Baxter
1903 - 1922
Exhibited 5 times, one work each year.
Exhibitors included Frank Arnold Wright
1903 - 1935
Exhibited 20 times, usually one work per year.
Exhibitors included G.H. Clarkson
1903 - 1923
Exhibited 7 times, ten works in all, the majority enamel panels
Exhibitors included Francis William Doyle Jones
1903 - 1936
Exhibited 22 times, about thirty works in all (a mixture of portraits, statuettes and models for war memorials)
Exhibitors included James Gray
1903
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Albert E. Hollinshead
1903 - 1904
Exhibited twice, one work per year. Listed as Hollingshead.
Exhibitors included Richard Reginald Goulden
1903 - 1932
Exhibited 16 times, twenty-six works in all (portraits, medallions, statuettes, models for memorials and decorative schemes)
Exhibitors included Thomas Mewburn Crook
1904 - 1943
Exhibited 25 times, usually one work but sometimes two per year.
Exhibitors included Fanny Bunn
1904 - 1905
Exhibited twice, three works (three enamel panels)
Exhibitors included Leonard Jennings
1904 - 1950
Exhibited 24 times, usually two works per year.
Exhibitors included Hypatia Rodocanachi
1904
Exhibited once (portrait medallion, cat. no. 1714).
Exhibitors included Thomas Mewburn Crook
1904
Exhibited in 1904; likely exhibited in later years (see later dictionary)
Exhibitors included Ernest George Gillick
1904 - 1951
Exhibited 25 times, about 37 works in all
Exhibitors included Lillie Reed
1904 - 1910
Exhibited 5 times, 5 works in all (an electric light switch in 1904 and then figure groups and statuettes)
Exhibitors included Charles Rutland
1904 - 1931
Exhibited 8 times, 10 works in all (statuettes, reliefs and portrait heads in marble and alabaster)
Exhibitors included Sebastian Gates
1904 (Presumed)
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Frederick James Halnon
1904
Exhibited 1 work in 1904.
Exhibitors included John Edward Hyett
1904 - 1935
Exhibited 15 times, nineteen works in all (entirely portraits, chiefly in bronze)
Exhibitors included Samuel William Ward Willis
1904 - 1935
Exhibited 19 times, twenty works in all (statuettes, busts, and groups in bronze where medium is given).
Exhibitors included Margaret Winser
1904 - 1929
Exhibited 11 times, sixteen works in all (mainly medals and medallions but also portraits)
Exhibitors included Reuben Sheppard
1904 - 1911
Exhibited 8 times, eleven works (statuettes, a bust, a group, and reliefs)
Exhibitors included Frederick Lessore
1905 - 1933
Exhibited 14 times, usually showing 1 work.
Exhibitors included Hubert Alexander Miller
1905 - 1917
Exhibited 3 times, an average of two works (medals, statuettes and reliefs).
Exhibitors included George Alexander
1905 - 1940
Exhibited 7 times, seven works in all
Exhibitors included Ottilie Helen Wallace
1905 - 1926
Exhibited 4 times (1905, 1920, 1924 and 1926) one work each year.
Exhibitors included George Edward Kruger Gray
1905 - 1943
Exhibited 27 times, one or two works per year (from 1919 under the name of George Kruger Gray and from the 1920s showing as both a sculptor and a painter).
Exhibitors included Edward Godwin
1905 - 1921
Exhibited 6 times, seven works in all (statuettes including detail from a memorial to his step-father, James McNeill Whistler in 1912, cat no 1896)
Exhibitors included Lauritz Tensen
1905
Exhibited once, one work ('A close finish', group, bronze, cat. no. 1751)
Exhibitors included Kate Muriel Eadie
1905 - 1915
Exhibited 5 times, seven works in all (all pieces were religious subjects: three enamelled panels, a processional cross and three biblical figures)
Exhibitors included James Alexander Stevenson
1906 - 1937
Exhibited 32 times (plus work shown posthumously in 1938).
Exhibitors included Gertrude Knoblock
1906 - 1941
Exhibited 5 times between 1906 and 1914 as Miss Gertrude Knoblauch, then 5 times between 1928 and 1941 as Miss Gertrude Knoblock.
Exhibitors included Leonard Stanford Merrifield
1906 - 1943
Exhibited 36 times, usually two or three works.
Exhibitors included Edwin Whitney-Smith
1906 - 1950
Exhibited 40 times (work also shown posthumously in 1952), showed an average of three works per year.
Exhibitors included Frederick Brook Hitch
1906 - 1947
Exhibited 19 times, 22 works in all
Exhibitors included Geraldine Blake (Thomas)
1906 - 1919
Exhibited 3 times, three works in all (1906 cat. no. 1706 'The Stockrider' equestrian statuette; 1912 cat. no. 1550 Robert 1st Lord Clive, founder of the British Empire in India, equestrian statuette; 1919 cat. no. 1575 'Disptaches' equestrian portrait statuette, bronze). She showed as Geraldine Blake in 1906 and Mrs Thomas in 1912 and 1919.
Exhibitors included Edward Caldwell Spruce
1906 - 1915
Exhibited 4 times, five works (groups, busts and statuettes)
Exhibitors included Anders Olson
1906 - 1908
Exhibited 3 times, 4 works in all (statuettes and figure groups)
Exhibitors included Charles F. Hill
1906 - 1909
Exhibited twice, two works in all (a bust and a statuette)
Exhibitors included Sidney Robert Burton
1906 - 1912
Exhibited 4 times, four works in all (three portrait busts and one statuette)
Exhibitors included Robert Jackson Emerson
1906 - 1944
Exhibited 23 times, twenty-five works in all (statuettes, medals, reliefs, portraits and decorative works given media includes bronze, stone, and concrete)
Exhibitors included Sydney March
1906 - 1932
Exhibited 13 times, seventeen works in all (chiefly portrait busts, statuettes and equestrian groups)
Exhibitors included Harold Stabler
1906 - 1938
Exhibited 11 times, thirteen works in all (silverware, enamelware, ceramics, medals and trophies). In 1922 he exhibited a collaborative work executed with his wife Phoebe Stabler ('Architectural figure' glazed faience, cat. no. 1422)
Exhibitors included Una E. Taylor
1906 - 1916
Exhibited 7 times, nine works in all (portraits and statuettes)
Exhibitors included Emmeline Mary E. Cust
1906 - 1927
Exhibited twice, two works (in 1906 Joan, daughter of Sir Charles Welby Bt., bust, cat. no. 1772, and in 1927 Recumbent Effigy, portion of original model for marble monument to Henry Cust at Belton, Lincolnshire, cat. no. 1657)
Exhibitors included Margaret J. Wrightson
1906 - 1961
Exhibited 19 times, twenty-six works in all (a few statuettes, a fountain group for Wynyard Park in 1913 (cat. no. 1819), the great majority of works were portrait busts and heads).
Exhibitors included David Burns Brown
1906 - 1928
Exhibited 15 times, seventeen works in all (statuettes, statues, decorative reliefs, and busts)
Exhibitors included Alfred R. Martin
1907 - 1914
Exhibited 3 times, one work each time.
Exhibitors included John Millard
1907 - 1910
Exhibited 3 times, one or two works.
Exhibitors included Jean Milne
1907 - 1917
Exhibited 4 times, one work each time except in 1913 when she showed two pieces (reliefs and statuettes).
Exhibitors included Maggie Richardson Mitchell
1907 - 1947
Exhibited 17 times (3 times under her maiden name of Richardson up to 1915 and then 14 times as Mitchell), usually one work (the majority portrait busts).
Exhibitors included Charles Arthur Palmer
1907 - 1913
Exhibited 7 times, 10 works (statuettes and reliefs)
Exhibitors included Mary Alice Swan
1907 - 1911
Exhibited twice, three works (two animal statuettes and a medallion portrait of her late father)
Exhibitors included John Brom
1907
Exhibited once, one work ('Chain of St. Bernulph's Guild', gold and enamel, cat. no. 1703)
Exhibitors included Ferdinand Victor Blundstone
1907 - 1944
Exhibited 29 times, 37 works in all (a wide range of works from statuettes and portraits to war memorials and silver trophies)
Exhibitors included Frank Gatter
1907 - 1927
Exhibited 10 times, twelve works in all (statuettes and portraits)
Exhibitors included George Frederick Morris Harding
1907 - 1930
Exhibited 14 times, fifteen works (primarily statuettes and animal sculptures)
Exhibitors included Vernon March
1907 - 1927
Exhibited 7 times, twelve works in all (including three statuettes representing the army, navy and victory for the Londonderry War Memorial in 1927)
Exhibitors included Melicent Stone
1908 - 1921
Exhibited 3 times, one work each year.
Exhibitors included Thomas John Clapperton
1908 - 1946
Exhibited 22 times, one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included Allan Gairdner Wyon
1908 - 1956
Exhibited 29 times (26 times up to 1951), an average of two works per year.
Exhibitors included William Reid Dick
1908 - 1961
Exhibited 51 times (41 times up to 1951, work also shown posthumously in 1962) usually three to four works per year.
Exhibitors included Vincent Hill
1908
Exhibited once, one work (Homer, relief, cat. no. 1823)
Exhibitors included Hester V Wood
1908 - 1910
Exhibited twice, two works (Melissande, statue, cat no. 1831 in 1908 and Scheherezade, statuette, cat. no. 1784 in 19010)
Exhibitors included William Banbury
1908 - 1922
Exhibited 6 times, one work each year (a statuette, reliefs, hand-mirrors, and brush backs).
Exhibitors included Joseph Else
1909 - 1938
Exhibited 16 times, eighteen works in all (reliefs, statuettes, portrait busts and in 1919 a model for a war memorial at Ryde, Isle of Wight)
Exhibitors included Mary Morton
1909 - 1941
Exhibited 22 times, usually 1 work each year modelled or in bronze to c. 1927 and then often carved thereafter (ivory or wood).
Exhibitors included Millicent Wadham
1909 - 1919
Exhibited 4 times, three works in 1909 and then one work each year.
Exhibitors included Helen Frazer Rock
1909 - 1923
Exhibited 6 times, one or two works each year (last showing may have been posthumous as marked deceased c. 1923).
Exhibitors included Charles Leighfield Jonah Doman
1909 - 1944
Exhibited 20 times, 33 works in all
Exhibitors included Alfred Lyndhurst Pocock
1909 - 1930
Exhibited 8 times, 8 works, statuettes and busts between 1909-18 and then sculptured gems
Exhibitors included Florence Ada Kendrick
1910 - 1957
Exhibited 11 times, thirteen works in all (busts and statuettes, bronze and ceramic)
Exhibitors included William Charles Holland King
1910 - 1952
Exhibited 37 times between these dates.
Exhibitors included Jess Lawson Peacey
1910 - 1938
Exhibited 16 times, an average of two works each year (as Lawson to 1915 and then as Peacey from 1920).
Exhibitors included Harry Parr
1910 - 1964
Exhibited 38 times (27 times up to 1951), usually one to two works per year, 51 works in all
Exhibitors included Alfred Buxton
1910 - 1929
Exhibited 7 times, usually one work each year (except 1912 when showed three pieces).
Exhibitors included George Duncan MacDougald
1910 - 1936
Exhibited 7 times, an average of two works per year, chiefly portrait busts and medals.
Exhibitors included Harriet Sanderson Stewart
1910 - 1916
Exhibited 6 times, twelve works (chiefly medallions but also statuettes and busts)
Exhibitors included Elsie Reasoner Ralph
1910 - 1911
Exhibited twice, two works ('H. Dillon Ripley Esq.,' bust, bronze, cat. no. 1750 in 1910 and 'The Dance of Life' relief, cat. no. 1737 in 1911)
Exhibitors included William Wheatley Wagstaff
1910 - 1931
Exhibited twice, two works in all ('The Woman', cat no. 1710 in 1910 and 'The Man Child' statuette group in marble, cat. no. 1511, in 1931)
Exhibitors included Gilbert Ledward
1911 - 1960
Exhibited 43 times, about 126 works in all
Exhibitors included Geraldine Morris
1911
Exhibited once, an enamel panel (cat. no. 1808).
Exhibitors included Anne Crawford Acheson
1911 - 1949
Exhibited 22 times, about thirty works in all (a mixture statuettes, portrait heads and bronze or lead figures for the garden)
Exhibitors included Thomas Joseph Murphy
1911 - 1948
Exhibited 4 times, usually one work, all portrait busts.
Exhibitors included Charles Sykes
1911 - 1924
Exhibited 6 times, one work each year (chiefly bronze statuettes and groups).
Exhibitors included Harold Brownsword
1911 - 1957
Exhibited 24 times (19 times prior to 1951), usually one or two works per year, about 35 works in all
Exhibitors included Dorothy Anne Aldrich Rope
1911 - 1917
Exhibited twice, one work each time.
Exhibitors included Mary Gaskell Gillick
1911 - 1962
Exhibited 33 times (26 times up to 1951), about 40 works in all
Exhibitors included Charles Vyse
1911 - 1959
Exhibited 27 times (20 times up to 1951), about 54 works in all (busts and statuettes until 1920 and then chiefly terracotta and stoneware figure groups)
Exhibitors included Sydney William Carline
1911 - 1927
Exhibited 4 times, four works (medals and a statuette)
Exhibitors included Alfred James Oakley
1911 - 1951
Exhibited 19 times, thirty works in all (statuettes, busts, figure groups, reliefs known media for early works includes bronze and from the mid-1920s wood carvings)
Exhibitors included Waller Hubert Paton
1911
Exhibited once, three works (two reliefs and a medal)
Exhibitors included Phoebe Gertrude Stabler
1911 - 1946
Exhibited 21 times, twenty-eight works in all (statuettes, busts, groups, and plaques in bronze, lead, marble and ceramic). In 1922 she exhibited a collaborative work executed with her husband Harold Stabler ('Architectural figure' glazed faience, cat. no. 1422)
Exhibitors included Max Blondat
1911
Exhibited once, one work (cat. no. 1709 'Jeunesses' marble group)
Exhibitors included Constance Mary Skinner (Mrs Pargeter)
1911 - 1932
Exhibited 6 times, seven works in all (medallion, statuettes, a relief and head)
Exhibitors included Courtenay Edward Maxwell Pollock
1912 - 1920
Exhibited 5 times, usually one work each year (mostly portrait busts).
Exhibitors included John Angel
1912 - 1927
Exhibited 13 times, eighteen works in all (statuettes, busts, and several studies for the Exeter and Bridgwater war memorials)
Exhibitors included Ernest Henry Sheen
1912
Exhibited once, two portrait medallions (of 'The Late Cecil Rhodes' and 'The Rev. Father M. Hammond', cat. no. 1892)
Exhibitors included Charles Randle Jackson
1912 - 1964
Exhibited 23 times, twenty-three works in all (exhibited 11 times, and ten works up to 1951). He showed no works between 1924 and 1943, this also seems to mark a division in his practice - in the first period he showed four statuettes and in the second he exhibited paintings.
Exhibitors included Gertrude Alice Meredith Williams
1913 - 1927
Exhibited 7 times altogether, 6 times post First World War, chiefly statuettes in bronze or carved in wood.
Exhibitors included Marion Walgate
1913 - 1932
Exhibited 3 times, one or two works each year.
Exhibitors included Rosamund Cornelia Gwladys Ridley
1913 - 1929
Exhibited 3 times, one or two works.
Exhibitors included Edmund Thomas Wyatt Ware
1913 - 1940
Exhibited 5 times (1913, 1914 and then 1934, 1935, 1940). 1 work each year (silver and medal pre-war, carvings in stone in 1930s).
Exhibitors included Frederick John Wilcoxson
1913 - 1940
Exhibited 17 times, one or two works per year, chiefly portrait busts or heads.
Exhibitors included Arthur Glover
1913 - 1948
Exhibited 14 times, 16 works (reliefs, figures in lead and statuettes)
Exhibitors included Ruby Parry
1913
Exhibited once, one work ('Tigers fighting' bronze group, Cat. no. 1975)
Exhibitors included George Taylor Friend
1913 - 1960
Exhibited 23 times, all line engravings
Exhibitors included Wilhelm Krieger
1914
Exhibited once.
Exhibitors included Herbert James Maryon
1914
Exhibited 'Pan pipes - statuette' (cat. no. 2189).
Exhibitors included Alice C. Maude
1914 - 1917
Exhibited twice, one work each time - a bronze statuette and a relief.
Exhibitors included Charles Thomas Wheeler
1914 - 1970
Exhibited 55 times (36 times up to 1951), up to 1930 showed 1 to 3 works per year, thereafter between 4 and 6.
Exhibitors included Edwin Arthur Huskinson
1914 - 1928
Exhibited 7 times, 8 works in all (statuettes and busts in bronze and marble)
Exhibitors included Alfred Henry Wilkinson
1914 - 1939
Exhibited 6 times, ten works in all (garden sculptures, statuettes, and portraits, known materials include Portland stone, wood, marble and alabaster)
Exhibitors included John 'Jack' Linehan
1914
Exhibited once, one work (Mrs Florence Lineham (sic), bust, marble, cat. no. 2138)
Exhibitors included Gwendolen Beatrice Rose
1914 - 1924
Exhibited twice, three works ('Portrait', a relief, cat. no. 2101 and 'A reverie', statuette, cat. no. 2177 in 1914; and (under her married name) 'Daydreams', cat. no. 922 in 1924).
Exhibitors included Alice Lindley-Millican
1915 - 1922
Exhibited twice, one work each time.
Exhibitors included Walter Marsden
1915 - 1961
Exhibited 19 times up to 1950 then a further 6 times, usually one work per year.
Exhibitors included Harold James Youngman
1915 - 1956
Exhibited 22 times (20 times up to 1951), one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included Alfred Frank Hardiman
1915 - 1949
Exhibited 23 times, about 46 works in all
Exhibitors included John William Drake
1915
Exhibited once, one work 'Study of a Head' (marble, cat. no. 1851)
Exhibitors included Musgrave Bradley Dyne
1915 - 1923
Exhibited 3 times, five works in all (garden statuettes and portraits in bronze)
Exhibitors included Henry Bernard Burney
1915 - 1938
Exhibited 8 times, eight works in all (two portrait busts in 1915 and 1917, paintings thereafter)
Exhibitors included Harry Thomas
1915 - 1944
Exhibited 3 times, four works in all (statuettes on marble and oak)
Exhibitors included Dorothea Lake Lyster
1916 - 1920
Exhibited twice (one work in each show).
Exhibitors included William Henry Wright
1916 - 1938
Exhibited 9 times, fourteen works in all
Exhibitors included Benjamin Hancocks
1916
Exhibited once, two works ('The studio mirror', cat. no. 280 and 'Edna', cat. no. 320), listed as a painter
Exhibitors included William McMillan
1917 - 1970
Exhibited 32 times up to 1951 and a further 17 times up to 1970, from 1923 he regularly showed 3 or (usually) 4 works per year, about 142 works in all
Exhibitors included Eveleen Buckton
1917 - 1959
Exhibited 24 or 25 times (two entries for 1950 but may mean 1950 and 1951, showed 4 times after 1951), 36 works (7 statuettes and busts, etchings only from the mid-1930s)
Exhibitors included Glyn Warren Philpot
1917 - 1937
Exhibited 21 times, 56 works in all of which a small proportion were sculptures (work also shown posthumously in 1938)
Exhibitors included Elsie Marian Henderson
1917 - 1933
Exhibited 8 times, 11 works in all (a mixture of paintings, sculptures and drawings)
Exhibitors included Ruth K. Morley
1918 - 1922
Exhibited 3 times, one or two bronze statuettes on each occasion.
Exhibitors included George Minne
1919
Exhibited once, 'Head of a Man' (cat. no. 1597, bronze).
Exhibitors included Muriel Wheeler
1919 - 1969
Exhibited 40 times (22 times prior to 1951), she usually exhibited one or two works per year (all sculpture apart from a painting in 1919 under the name of Bourne).
Exhibitors included Francis William Sargant
1919 - 1959
Exhibited 23 times (18 times up to 1951), 26 works in all a mixture of busts, statuettes, reliefs and medals
Exhibitors included Elsie March
1919 - 1957
Exhibited 7 times (5 up to 1951), nine works in all (a mixture of ideal works, mother and child groups and portraits)
Exhibitors included Thomas Humphrey Paget
1920 - 1950
Exhibited 18 times, twenty works in all (portraits, statuettes, model for a war memorial, medals, known materials include bronze, sycamore, and plaster)
Exhibitors included Eric Henri Kennington
1920 - 1960
Exhibited in 1920 and 1921, then annually between 1951 and 1960 (plus work shown posthumously in 1961).
Exhibitors included Erica Lee
1920 - 1960
Exhibited 32 times.
Exhibitors included William Leslie Bowles
1920 - 1923
Exhibited twice, one work each year ('The Alien', statuette, cat. no. 1349, in 1920; and 'Herbert J. Cawood Esq.', head, cat. no. 1476, in 1923).
Exhibitors included Herbert Harry Cawood
1920 - 1923
Exhibited 4 times, one work each year (two in 1923), all portrait busts.
Exhibitors included Philip Lindsey Clark
1920 - 1952
Exhibited 16 times, one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included Charles E. Thomas
1920
Exhibited once, two medallions
Exhibitors included (George) Rayner Hoff
1920 - 1922
Exhibited twice, three works (in 1920 cat. no. 1330 Renascence, relief and cat. no. 1342 Portrait, relief, then in 1922 cat. no. 1269 'Xopoz', group for a garden ornament)
Exhibitors included Alec (Alexander) Miller
1921 - 1935
Exhibited 10 times (an average of one work per show).
Exhibitors included Herbert William Palliser
1921 - 1956
Exhibited 11 times between these dates.
Exhibitors included Bushka B. Kosminski (Manenti)
1921 - 1936
Exhibited 9 times (as Bushka Kosminski 1921-25 and as Bushka Manenti, 1930-36), 12 works in all (bronze portraits and heads)
Exhibitors included Percy Metcalfe
1921 - 1938
Exhibited 4 times, one or two works on each occasion.
Exhibitors included Norman Frederick Tyrrell
1921 - 1945
Exhibited 8 times, usually one work.
Exhibitors included Hilda A. Walker
1921
Exhibited once, one work 'Lieut-Col James Walker, DSO' (bust in bronze, cat. no. 1084).
Exhibitors included Joan L. Pyman
1921 - 1931
Exhibited 7 times, 9 works in all.
Exhibitors included George Frederick Demaine
1921 - 1936
Exhibited 5 times, 7 works in all
Exhibitors included Christine M. Stockdale
1921 - 1930
Exhibited twice, two works (Before Eve, group stone, cat. no. 1141 and Ons Land, Afrikander Bull, statuette, cat. no. 1546)
Exhibitors included Adrian Paul Allinson
1921 - 1957
Exhibited 27 times (24 times up to 1951), 39 works in all (a mixture of sculpture and paintings)
Exhibitors included John Taylor
1921
Exhibited once, one work ("Christ in the house of Matthew the publican", relief, marble, cat. no. 1250)
Exhibitors included David Evans
1921 - 1959
Exhibited 31 times, forty-six works (includes the posthumous showing of two sculptures in 1959)
Exhibitors included Helen Victoria Mackay
1922 - 1955
Exhibited 14 times up to 1951 (then twice more), usually showing 1 or 2 works, quite a number had a religious or biblical theme.
Exhibitors included Alexander Proudfoot
1922 - 1947
Exhibited 6 times, usually one work each year.
Exhibitors included Edgar Allan Howes
1922 - 1969
Exhibited 41 times (31 times to 1951), showing either one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included John Rattenbury Skeaping
1922 - 1970
Exhibited 18 times (before 1951 exhibited in 1922, 1947, 1948 and 1951), showed five works before 1951 then usually about five each year thereafter
Exhibitors included (Emile) Antoine Bourdelle
1922
Exhibited once, three works (Sir James George Frazer, bust, cat no. 1301; Anatole France, bust, bronze, cat. no. 1443; Surgeon Koeberle, bust, bronze, cat. no. 1444)
Exhibitors included John Leslie Course
1922 - 1946
Exhibited 3 times, one work each year (1922, 1927 and 1946), a sundial in lead, a statuette and a bust
Exhibitors included Henryk Glicenstein
1923 - 1925
Exhibited 3 times.
Exhibitors included Charles Wills
1923
Exhibited once ('The Malefactor', group, cat. no. 1426).
Exhibitors included Albert C. Carter
1923 - 1957
Exhibited 13 times (8 times up to 1951), one work per year.
Exhibitors included Edith Mabel Gabriel
1923 - 1957
Exhibited 16 times (14 times up to 1951), usually 1 work per year (statues and statuettes in marble and bronze).
Exhibitors included Dora Clarke
1923 - 1959
Exhibited 14 times (11 times up to 1951), seventeen works in all (statuettes, busts and heads mostly in wood but also in stone and bronze)
Exhibitors included Una Rawnsley (Hanbury)
1923
Exhibited once, two works (a portrait bust and a statuette of a racehorse)
Exhibitors included (Giovanni) Mario Manenti
1923 - 1925
Exhibited 3 times, three works (all bronze busts/heads)
Exhibitors included E. Roland Bevan
1923 - 1957
Exhibited 21 times (18 times up to 1951), thirty works in all (primarily portrait busts and figure studies)
Exhibitors included Edward Hill Lacey
1924 - 1955
Exhibited 8 times, sixteen works in all (chiefly portraits in bronze but also some figure groups)
Exhibitors included Winifred Turner
1924 - 1962
Exhibited 30 times (9 times after 1951), 36 works in all, chiefly statuettes, many in terracotta
Exhibitors included Percy J. Smith
1924
Exhibited once, one work - a drypoint etching
Exhibitors included Thomas Bayley
1924 - 1955
Exhibited 5 times, 5 works
Exhibitors included Mary Buchanan
1924 - 1931
Exhibited 3 times, three works in all ('l'Aube', a statue in marble; a portrait bust in stone and a head in bronze)
Exhibitors included Harold Wilson Parker
1925 - 1947
Exhibited 13 times, one work per year except in 1944 when he showed two sculptures.
Exhibitors included George Henry Paulin
1925 (Circa) - 1959
Exhibited 23 times (3 times post-1951 and work also shown posthumously in 1963), showed an average of two works per year.
Exhibitors included Leon Underwood
1925 - 1966
Exhibited 4 times (1925, 1937, 1964 and 1966), five works in all
Exhibitors included Lottie Kagan-Rustchuk
1925 - 1948
Exhibited 8 times, (once as Kagan, 1925) eleven works in all (chiefly portrait heads but also statuettes)
Exhibitors included Serge Yourievitch
1925
Exhibited once, three works (a statuette of a dancer and two portrait busts of English subjects in bronze)
Exhibitors included Alice Bertha Tippin
1925 - 1936
Exhibited 3 times, three works (portrait heads)
Exhibitors included Edward Martin Alexander
1925 - 1936
Exhibited 8 times, nine works (all animal statuettes or groups)
Exhibitors included Julian Phelps Allan
1925 - 1949
Exhibited 12 times (3 times as Eva Dorothy Allan and 9 times as Julian Phelps Allan), fifteen works in all (a mixture of portraits, figure groups, memorials - some memorial brasses - and reliefs in various media)
Exhibitors included Romeo Rathmann (Ratman)
1925 - 1932
Exhibited 4 times, six works in all (statues, statuette, religious group, and a line engraving)
Exhibitors included John W. Sykes
1926 - 1937
Exhibited 5 times, one work each year (all carved wood statuettes except a bronze mask shown in 1926).
Exhibitors included Charlotte Ellen Gibson
1926 (Circa) - 1931 (Circa)
Exhibited 9 times, usually 1 work each year.
Exhibitors included Arthur Rhodes White
1926 - 1933
Exhibited 5 times, 6 works in all
Exhibitors included Amy Robinson
1926 - 1931
Exhibited 3 times, three works in all (a bust, a statuette, and a garden figure)
Exhibitors included Frederick Mancini
1926 - 1962
Exhibited 5 times (twice prior to 1951), six works in all (statuettes and portraits)
Exhibitors included (Agnes) Freda Forres
1926 - 1938
Exhibited 5 times, five works in all (two portraits, a wall fountain, a figure group and a torso)
Exhibitors included James Arthur Woodford
1926 - 1970
Exhibited 43 times, 142 works in all (24 times and 58 works prior to 1951), a mixture of sculptures, drawings and paintings. The sculptures Woodford exhibited comprised a mixture of models or studies for commissions, often architectural and heraldic works, together with smaller carvings in wood, portraits, statuettes, and figure groups.
Exhibitors included Josephine Alys Hermes de Vasconcellos
1926 - 1966
Exhibited 23 times in this period (later years not included in the current sample), thirty-three works in all.
Exhibitors included Pauline Boumphrey
1927 - 1937
Exhibited 7 times, between one and two works each time, all in bronze.
Exhibitors included Alfred Southwick
1927
Exhibited once, one work ('Mrs A. Southwick', a head carved in boxwood, cat. no. 1658).
Exhibitors included Agatha Walker
1927 - 1934
Exhibited 3 times, one work each year.
Exhibitors included E. Millicent Rhodes
1927
Exhibited once, one work (On the brink, statuette in bronze, cat. no. 1493)
Exhibitors included Ivy R. Young
1927
Exhibited once, one work (Sir Ebenezer Howard, JP, OBE, head, cat. no. 1417)
Exhibitors included Jo Davidson
1927
Exhibited once, one work (The Late F-M the earl of Ypres, KP, CCB, OM, bust, stone, cat. no. 1667)
Exhibitors included Paul Manship
1927
Exhibited once, one work (Europa, statuette group, red marble and copper, cat. no. 1681)
Exhibitors included (Dudley) Trevor Tennant
1927 - 1938
Exhibited twice, three works in all (in 1927 showed paintings and in 1938 exhibited Christopher - Head, cat. no. 1566)
Exhibitors included James Wedgwood
1927 - 1957
Exhibited 18 times (16 times up to 1951), twenty-three works in all (statuettes, portraits, garden statuary and memorials in stone and wood)
Exhibitors included Sybil V. Williams
1927 - 1935
Exhibited twice, three works (all pottery figures and statuettes)
Exhibitors included Jessamine Stella Bray
1927
Exhibited once, one work (a pottery figure of a 'Breton Market Woman')
Exhibitors included Leigh H. Woollatt
1927 - 1945
Exhibited 4 times, four works in all (a relief, a portrait and in 1934 and 1945 two works with topographical subjects that may be pictures not sculpture)
Exhibitors included Sibyl Margaret Barlow
1928 - 1931
Exhibited 3 times, two works in 1928 then work work each year.
Exhibitors included Muriel Blanche Georgina Hiley
1929 - 1954
Exhibited twice, two works (a portrait bust of W.T. Cockerill and a portrait medallion of Field Marshall Smuts)
Exhibitors included Aileen Doreen Wyllie
1929 - 1957
Exhibited 3 times, three works in all ('A sea painter at work (W.L. Wyllie RA', cay no. 283 in 1929; 'Figurine', unglazed stoneware, cat. no. 1377 in 1956; and jointly with Arthur Wyllie 'Family Group', unglazed stoneware, cat no. 1512 in 1957)
Exhibitors included Robert P. Kiddey
1930 - 1948
Exhibited 7 times, one work each year (a torso in alabaster in 1947, otherwise all reliefs in wood, one possibly in stone)
Exhibitors included Polly Hill Clarke
1930 - 1967
Exhibited 25 times (12 times up to 1951), one or two works per year (chiefly heads or portrait busts, many of them carved in wood).
Exhibitors included Winifred Leveritt
1930 - 1940
Exhibited 8 times, eleven works in all (statuettes and other figure groups in bronze and stone)
Exhibitors included Richard Oliver Gross
1930
Exhibited once, one work ( 'The Will to Peace', model of group for Peace Memorial, Wellington, NZ, cat. no. 1669)
Exhibitors included George W. Meldrum
1931 - 1933
Exhibited twice, one work each time.
Exhibitors included (Rosa) Marguerite Milward
1931 - 1936
Exhibited 3 times, one or two works in each year (bronze portrait heads).
Exhibitors included Edna D. Rose
1931
Exhibited once, one work ('Borzoi - coursing' statuette group, bronze, cat. no. 1584)
Exhibitors included Alexander Jack Marshall
1932 - 1939
Exhibited 6 times, usually one work.
Exhibitors included Phyllis M. Tyler
1932
Exhibited once, one work ('Malika', head cat. no. 1451).
Exhibitors included Edward Charles N. Folkard
1932 - 1963
Exhibited 13 times (7 times up to 1951), twenty-one works in all
Exhibitors included Arthur Joseph Lawrence Pollen
1932 - 1950
Exhibited 7 times, nine works in all
Exhibitors included Marion Willis Stanfield
1932 - 1959
Exhibited 8 times (5 times prior to 1951), ten works in all, a mixture of statuettes, portrait heads and reliefs mostly in bronze
Exhibitors included Jan Vítezslav Dusek
1932 - 1935
Exhibited twice, four works in all (a statuette, a design for a coin and two portraits including a relief in bronze of Antoine Bourdelle)
Exhibitors included Estcourt James Clack
1932 - 1962
Exhibited 24 times (15 times up to 1951), 34 works in all (statuettes, portraits, and from about 1948 a number of works in yew and other native woods)
Exhibitors included Barabara A. Taylor
1932 - 1947
Exhibited 6 times, eight works in all (portraits and one fountain figure in 1947)
Exhibitors included Frank Owen Dobson
1933 - 1958
Exhibited 21 times (14 times up to 1951), over ninety works in all (work also shown posthumously in 1964)
Exhibitors included Maud Llewellyn Wethered
1933
Exhibited once, one work (Aphrodite, statuette, blue Turrene marble, cat. no. 1679)
Exhibitors included William Easson Tocher
1933 - 1962
Exhibited 8 times (six times up to 1951), 11 works in all (statuettes and portrait heads)
Exhibitors included Muriel Joyce Bidder
1933 - 1957
Exhibited 12 times (9 times up to 1951), fourteen works in all (statuettes and reliefs in stone, wood and ceramic)
Exhibitors included Peter Induni
1933
Exhibited once, one work (Portrait, relief, marble, cat. no. 1659)
Exhibitors included Wilfrid Edgar Dudeney
1933 - 1963
Exhibited 10 times, eleven works in all (chiefly portrait heads, in various media including bronze, plaster and stone)
Exhibitors included John Francis Kavanagh
1933 - 1957
Exhibited 9 times (quite regularly until 1946), eighteen works in all (chiefly portraits but also figure groups).
Exhibitors included George Edgar Campbell
1934 - 1966
Exhibited 22 times (12 times up to 1951), one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included Gertrude Anna Bertha Hermes
1934 - 1970
Exhibited 23 times (7 times up to 1951, showed twelve works), showed more works per year after 1951
Exhibitors included Jacob Epstein
1934 - 1953
Exhibited twice (1934, 1953), two works (in 1934 'Einstein', head, bronze, Chantrey work, cat. no. 1593 and 'Mrs Ambrose McEvoy', bust, bronze, cat. no. 1280. Purchased by the President and Council under the terms of the Chantrey Bequest). A portrait of Princess Margaret (cat no. 1437) was shown posthumously in 1960.
Exhibitors included Thomas Henry Wright
1935
Exhibited once, two works.
Exhibitors included Elizabeth Wolff-Furth
1935 - 1947
Exhibited 6 times, one work each year.
Exhibitors included Fred Kormis
1935 - 1970
Exhibited 23 times (5 times up to 1951), usually one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included Willi (Wilhelm Josef) Soukop
1935 - 1970
Exhibited 24 times (6 times up to 1951), showed eleven works to 1951, over seventy in all
Exhibitors included Doris Kathleen Flinn
1935
Exhibited once, one work ('Bridgid', head, bronze, cat. no. 1727)
Exhibitors included Lionel Leslie
1935
Exhibited once, one work (Clara, head, marble, cat. no. 1637)
Exhibitors included Asta Kenney
1936
Exhibited once, one work ('Father Pernod', bust, cat. no. 1538)
Exhibitors included George Henry Ford
1936 - 1965
Exhibited 7 times (5 times up to 1951), seven works in all (statuettes and portrait heads in wood and terra cotta)
Exhibitors included James T.A. Osborne
1936 - 1970
Exhibited 24 times (10 times up to1951), 31 works in all (a variety of media)
Exhibitors included Alan Bridgwater
1937 - 1962
Exhibited 12 times (4 times up to 1951), one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included Dora Gordine
1937 - 1960
Exhibited 21 times (12 times up to 1951), thirty-seven works in all
Exhibitors included Richard Alfred Thomas
1937 - 1941
Exhibited twice, three works in all, wood carvings
Exhibitors included Nelli Bryce Black
1937 - 1945
Exhibited 3 times, 3 works (two heads and a relief in stone and marble)
Exhibitors included (Arthur) Barney Seale
1937 - 1941
Exhibited 3 times, four works in all (a large scale head of Augustus John in 1937 (cat. no. 1515) and models for large scale sculptures thereafter)
Exhibitors included Loris Rey
1938 - 1953
Exhibited 11 times between these dates.
Exhibitors included Maurice Lambert
1938 - 1964
Exhibited 21 times (plus work shown posthumously in 1965).
Exhibitors included Mary P. K. Martyn
1938 - 1940
Exhibited twice, one work each time.
Exhibitors included (Rose) Gwynneth Cobden Holt
1938 - 1969
Exhibited 29 times (12 times up to 1951), usually one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included Thomas Bayliss Huxley- Jones
1938 - 1968
Exhibited 28 times (12 times up to 1951 and work also shown posthumously in 1969), usually one or two works per year including many portrait heads.
Exhibitors included Frank Kovacs
1938 - 1962
Exhibited 9 times (5 times before 1951), one or two works per year.
Exhibitors included C. Tim Brown
1938
Exhibited once, two portrait heads
Exhibitors included Darsie Rawlins
1938 - 1962
Exhibited 7 times (5 times before 1951), 7 works in all
Exhibitors included Alan Lydiat Durst
1938 - 1970
Exhibited 25 times (8 times up to 1951), 48 works in all
Exhibitors included Rosamund Mary Beatrice Fletcher
1938 - 1965
Exhibited 21 times (13 times up to 1951), 34 works in all (primarily religious and animal subjects in bronze and stone)
Exhibitors included (Arthur) Eric Rowton Gill
1938 - 1940
Exhibited 3 times, twelve works (statue, designs, models and drawings), a further two drawings were shown posthumously in 1941 (portraits of Maillol and his patron Count Harry Kessler)
Exhibitors included Rhoda Lillian Nott
1938
Exhibited once, one work ('Veil-tailed goldfish', veined alabaster, cat. no. 1245)
Exhibitors included George Stephenson
1939
Exhibited once ('Guy Kendall Esq.', head, cat. no. 1299).
Exhibitors included William Everett Gray
1939 - 1951
Exhibited 5 times, six works in all, statuettes in wood and ivory
Exhibitors included Auriol Tessier
1939
Exhibited once, two works (two animal statuettes)
Exhibitors included Arnold Machin
1940 - 1966
Exhibited 16 times (6 times up to 1951), often showed 6 works in one year, about 62 works in all
Exhibitors included Barbara Tribe
1940 - 1957
Exhibited 7 times (6 times up to 1951), one work each time.
Exhibitors included Siegfried Joseph Charoux
1940 - 1967
Exhibited 29 times (13 times up to 1951 and work also shown posthumously in 1968). From 1940-1950 showed an average of 3 works per year, and thereafter usually 6 per year. Charoux exhibited sculptures and paintings.
Exhibitors included Karel Vogel
1940 - 1953
Exhibited twice, three works in all
Exhibitors included Georg Ehrlich
1940 - 1965
Exhibited 12 times (9 times up to 1951) 26 works in all (6 works shown posthumously in 1967)
Exhibitors included Angela M. Heaton
1940 - 1942
Exhibited twice, two works ('Greta', a head in stone, cat. no. 1612, 1940; and 'Siamese Cat', black marble, cat. no. 820, 1942)
Exhibitors included Paul Vincze
1940 - 1967
Exhibited 23 times (10 times up to 1951), about 43 catalogue entries over the entire period however as these often included cases of medals many than 43 works were shown
Exhibitors included Mary Duras
1940 - 1943
Exhibited 4 times, eight works in all (portraits, heads and figures in bronze)
Exhibitors included Arnrid Banniza Johnston
1940
Once, one work (a drawing in pen and wash of 'Land Girls Milking' cat. no. 1161)
Exhibitors included Ginette Bingguely-Lejeune
1940 - 1948
Exhibited 7 times, nine works in all (mainly busts and portrait heads but also statuettes)
Exhibitors included Richard Perry Bedford
1942 - 1953
Exhibited 7 times, usually one work.
Exhibitors included Antoinette (Tonie) F Brignall
1942 - 1944
Exhibited twice, two works ('Cart-horse lying down', statuette, terra cotta, cat. no. 818, 1942 and 'Bob', bust, cat. no. 1140, 1944)
Exhibitors included Tadeusz Koper
1943 - 1954
Exhibited 4 times.
Exhibitors included Pamela Scott
1943 - 1948
Exhibited 5 times, one work each year.
Exhibitors included David McFall
1943 - 1970
Exhibited 28 times (9 times up to 1951), eleven works shown up to 1951 then a further fifty-seven works shown thereafter
Exhibitors included Franta Belsky
1943 - 1970
Exhibited 17 times (3 times up to 1951 in 1943, 1949 and 1950), twenty-four works in all
Exhibitors included Marjorie Violet G Drawbell
1943 - 1961
Exhibited 14 times (9 times up to 1951), eighteen works in all
Exhibitors included Freda N. Skinner
1944 - 1967
Exhibited 6 times (twice up to 1951), one or two works per year, chiefly portrait busts or heads.
Exhibitors included Karin Margareta Jonzen
1944 - 1970
Exhibited 23 times (8 times up to 1951), usually showed two to three works per year
Exhibitors included Eric Harry Peskett
1944
Exhibited once, one work
Exhibitors included Doris L M Lindner
1944 - 1957
Exhibited 6 times (5 times up to 1951), 6 works in all (portrait heads and animal statuettes)
Exhibitors included Atri Brown
1944 - 1950
Exhibited 6 times, six works (statuettes, portrait heads, and a figure group, several on religious themes)
Exhibitors included Sheila Mary Mitchell
1945 - 1966
Exhibited 8 times (3 times before 1951 and 5 times afterwards), usually one work (statuettes in terracotta or stone).
Exhibitors included Zelda Webb
1945 - 1946
Exhibited twice, two statuettes in terracotta
Exhibitors included John W. M. Reid
1945 - 1955
Exhibited 4 times (once before 1951), 4 works in all (plus one work shown posthumously in 1968)
Exhibitors included (Herbert) Barry Hart
1946 - 1952
Exhibited 5 times, 5 works in all
Exhibitors included Margaret C Reynolds
1946 - 1953
Exhibited 3 times, three works (all statuettes of animal subjects in stained ivory)
Exhibitors included Lesley Cubit Bevis
1946 - 1966
Exhibited 13 times (twice up to 1951), twenty-two works in all (primarily portrait heads)
Exhibitors included Doris Gerrard
1947 - 1956
Exhibited 5 times (three times before 1951), one work each time - all bronze heads.
Exhibitors included Leonard Byng
1947 - 1958
Exhibited 7 times (3 times up to 1951), one to three works per year.
Exhibitors included Annesley Tittensor
1948
Exhibited once, one work ('Angel Musician', statuette, cat. no. 1367).
Exhibitors included Francis R. Bettley
1948
Exhibited once, one work ('Arab Boy', head, cement, cat. no. 1253)
Exhibitors included Edmund Charles Thompson
1948
Exhibited once, one work (Pip, head, cat. no. 1425)
Exhibitors included Mary Mitchell-Smith
1949 - 1970
Exhibited 9 times (twice up to 1951 and 7 further times), one or two works (statuettes in bronze or pottery).
Exhibitors included Michael Clark
1949
Exhibited once, two works (two reliefs, one in Ancaster stone and the other in wood)
Exhibitors included John Frank Matthews
1950 - 1954
Exhibited twice in the period (and 3 times after 1951), showing three works each year, chiefly made in terracotta up to 1951.
Exhibitors included Marjorie B. Dunnett
1951
Exhibited once, one work (a head in cement)
Exhibitors included Roy W. Dunn
1951 - 1956
Exhibited three times, four works in all (all animal studies carved in wood)
Exhibitors included Elizabeth Muntz
1952 - 1955
Exhibited 4 times, one or two works each year.
Exhibitors included Allan G. King
1953 - 1956
Exhibited 4 times between these dates.
Exhibitors included Oscar Nemon
1953
Exhibited once, one work
Exhibitors included Keith Godwin
1955 - 1957
Exhibited 3 times, three works in all (statues and statuettes in cement).
Exhibitors included Guido Belmonte
1955 - 1962
Exhibited 6 times, nine works in all over this period - portrait heads in bronze and one in terracotta (exhibitions after this date have not been included in the current sample).
Sources
Annual Report of the Castle Museum and College of Art Committee, for the year ended 31 March 1938
3 October 1938
p. 10.
Citing this record
'The Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts (Summer Exhibition), 1768-', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/event.php?id=ann_1247513385, accessed 09 Jun 2023]