Art Treasures Exhibition of North Wales and The Border Counties at Wrexham, 1876
Start Date: 22 July 1876
End Date: 1876
Type: Exhibition
Description: Large exhibition of works of fine art both ancient and modern. Majority of works were painted although almost 100 works of sculpture were also exhibited.
Display Arrangement: Exhibition was housed in a large building in Wrexham. Rooms were dedicated to the display of specific types of exhibit, e.g. Old Masters and Modern Masters. There was no dedicated space for just sculpture.
Exhibits
Exhibition included Her Majesty Queen Victoria
1876
Exhibition included Queen Anne
1876
Exhibition included H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, taken just previous to his visit to India
1876
Exhibition included Princess Maude of Wales
1876
Exhibition included Thomas Carlyle Seated
1876
Exhibition included Mary, daughter of J. E. Millais, RA
1876
Exhibition included Effie, daughter of J. E. Millais, RA
1876
Exhibition included The Woman finding the Piece of Silver
1876
Exhibition included Head of Lady Cunliffe
1876
Exhibition included Bearded Head
1876
Exhibition included The May Queen
1876
Exhibition included Playmates and Messmates
1876
Exhibition included The Weary Gleaner
1876
Exhibition included Little May
1876
lent by Charles Bowyer
Exhibition included The Clydesdale Stallion, with his leader
1876
Exhibition included Pair of equestrian bronzes of the Duke of Beaufort and Capt. Anstruther Thomson
1876
Exhibition included Group of a Horseman, carrying off a lady
1876
Participants
Exhibitors included Emily Cunliffe
22 July 1876 - 1876
Exhibitors included George Frederick Halse
22 July 1876 - 1876
Exhibitors included (Joseph) Edgar Boehm
22 July 1876 - 1876
Citing this record
'Art Treasures Exhibition of North Wales and The Border Counties at Wrexham, 1876', 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=msib1_1203327536, accessed 10 Jun 2023]