Exhibition of Fair Women (International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, London), 1910
Start Date: 26 May 1910
End Date: 31 July 1910
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: The society held its first exhibition in Knightsbridge in May 1898. 'As its title implies, the display was cosmopolitan' (The Year's Art, 1899).
Policy: Commission of ten per cent charged upon the price realised by the artist for any sale. Artists invited to exhibit.
Display Arrangement: Mixed display of paintings, sculpture and works on paper.
Exhibits
Exhibition included Cleopatras Lussuriosa
Exhibition included Portrait of Mrs Arthur Clifton
lent by Arthur Clifton, Esq.
Exhibition included Portrait of Mrs Emile Mond
Exhibition included A Javanese goddess
Exhibition included Case of jewels, shagreen boxes
Exhibition included Case of jewels
Exhibition included Miss Celia Newbolt
Exhibition included Mother and Child
Exhibition included The masque
Exhibition included The Marchioness of Londonderry
Exhibition included The little duchess
Exhibition included Mrs John Maddocks
Exhibition included Reveuse
Exhibition included Sleep
Exhibition included Plaster bust
Exhibition included Plaster bust
Organizing Institution or Venue
Organized by The International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers
Participants
Exhibition committee member Antonio Cippico
Exhibitors included John Paul Cooper
'Case of jewels, shagreen boxes'
Exhibitors included Harry (Henry) Wilson
'Case of jewels'
Exhibitors included John Henry Monsell Furse
'Miss Celia Newbolt'
Exhibitors included Arthur George Walker
'Mother and Child'
Exhibitors included Isle Conrad
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Charles de Sousy Ricketts
'Cleopatras Lussuriosa'
Exhibitors included Glyn Warren Philpot
'Portrait of Mrs Emile Mond'
Exhibitors included W.L. Bruckmann
'Portrait of Mrs Arthur Clifton'
Exhibitors included (Edward) Alfred Briscoe Drury
'Mrs John Maddocks'
Exhibitors included John Tweed
'Reveuse'
Exhibitors included Reginald Fairfax Wells
'Sleep'
Exhibitors included Jacob Epstein
Multiple works
Sources
Hard cover volume containing bulletins, exhibition catalogues, entry forms, private view cards, passes for exhibitions and invitations for social events
Contains notice to exhibitors and conditions of exhibition.
Citing this record
'Exhibition of Fair Women (International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, London), 1910', 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=msib2_1204141662, accessed 25 Mar 2023]