Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, 1909
End Date: 1909
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: 80th annual exhibition. 390 works exhibited, of which 14 were related to sculpture. A case containing 35 miniatures featured as the final exhibit in the catalogue, listed after sculpture.
Exhibits
Exhibition included A Study
1909
Exhibition included Brothers Statuette
1909
Exhibition included Athlete Resting
1909
Exhibition included Portrait Bust (The Very Rev. Canon Joseph McGrath)
1909
Exhibition included Paiste Og
1909
Exhibition included William Gray, Esq., MRIA
1909
Exhibition included Study of a Head
1909
Exhibition included Saving the Flag
Exhibition included Equestrian Statuette
1909
Exhibition included Portrait of the late Sir R. Lloyd Patterson
1909
Exhibition included Portrait of Robert Lloyd Praeger
1909
Exhibition included St Francis and the Turtle Doves
1909
Exhibition included Bean o'n gCoill (Woman of the Woods)
1909
Exhibition included Lucht Curtha Cabaiste
1909
Shown posthumously
Offered for sale A Study
1909
£30
Offered for sale Athlete Resting
1909
£20
Offered for sale Study of a Head
1909
£5 5s.
Offered for sale Saving the Flag
£52 10s.
Offered for sale St Francis and the Turtle Doves
1909
£17
Offered for sale Bean o'n gCoill (Woman of the Woods)
1909
£10
Offered for sale Lucht Curtha Cabaiste
1909
£15
Organizing Institution or Venue
Organized by Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts of Painters, Sculptors, Architects and Engravers
1909
Participants
Exhibitors included Sophia Rosamond Praeger
'Portrait of Robert Lloyd Praeger'
Exhibitors included John Cassidy
'Equestrian Statuette'
Exhibitors included Hester Mabel White
'St Francis and the Turtle Doves'
Exhibitors included Albert G. Power
'Bean o'n gCoill (Woman of the Woods)'
Exhibitors included Joseph Hanrahan
'Study of a Head '
Exhibitors included (James) Seamus Stoupe
'William Gray, Esq., MRIA'
Exhibitors included William MacPiarais (Pearse)
'Paiste Og'
Exhibitors included Joseph M. S. Carre
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Oliver Sheppard
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Edward Ambrose
Works shown posthumously
Citing this record
'Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, 1909', 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=msib3_1205245432, accessed 04 Oct 2023]