Exhibition of the Bristol Academy, Annual Spring Exhibition for the Promotion of the Fine Arts, The Fifty-Seventh, 1902
End Date: 1902
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: Approximately 570 works on display, including 12 works of sculpture.
Exhibits
Exhibition included The Top Spinner
£57 10s.
Exhibition included The Founder of the Fletcher Bursary Architectural Association, London
Exhibition included Strength
£40
Exhibition included Old Man
£40
Exhibition included Mater Dolorosa
£10 10s.
Exhibition included Recollection of the veldt - Officers in camp
£12 12s.
Exhibition included Morning, Noon and Night
£6 6s.
Exhibition included A Son of Toil
1902
Exhibit No.542
Exhibition included A Boy's Head
1902
£33
Exhibit No.543
Exhibition included April
1902
plaster £10 10s. 0d., marble £26 6s. 0d.
Exhibition included Alexander Carr, Esq., M.R.C.S.
1902
Exhibit No.551
Exhibition included A Water Baby
1902
plaster £21 0s. 0d., bronze £52 10s. 0d., marble £73 10s. 0d.
Locations
Took place at Academy's New Buildings (Fine Arts Academy) Queens Road Bristol | View on map
1902
Participants
Exhibitors included James Nesfield Forsyth
1902
Exhibitors included Alice Gates
1902
Exhibitors included Mervyn Lawrence
1902
Exhibitors included Arthur James Mills
1902
Exhibitors included Charles James Pibworth
1902
Exhibitors included Pauline M. Reed
1902
Exhibitors included John Wenlock Rollins
1902
Citing this record
'Exhibition of the Bristol Academy, Annual Spring Exhibition for the Promotion of the Fine Arts, The Fifty-Seventh, 1902', 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_1218459412, accessed 22 Mar 2023]