Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, 1917
End Date: 1917
Type: Annual Exhibition
Description: 88th annual exhibition. A total of 307 works exhibited, of which 20 were related to sculpture.
Exhibits
Exhibition included Fate, Love and Life
Exhibition included Statuette
Exhibition included Youth
Exhibition included In Mystery the Soul Abides
Exhibition included Oisin and Niamh
Exhibition included The Dreamer
Exhibition included The Wine Carrier
Exhibition included War memorial (in Bronze)
Exhibition included The Victor
Exhibition included The Fate of the Children of Lir (in Bronze)
Exhibition included Head from Life
Exhibition included A Study in Relief
1917
Exhibition included Sydney Carton (in Plaster)
Exhibition included Child Pan (in Marble)
1917
Exhibition included A Head
1917
Exhibition included Thoughts
Exhibition included Rapunzel
Exhibition included Motherhood (Glazed Pottery)
Exhibition included The late William Grey, Esq., MRIA (Electro Medal)
Offered for sale Fate, Love and Life
£12 12s.
Offered for sale Statuette
£10
Offered for sale Youth
£75
Offered for sale In Mystery the Soul Abides
£125
Offered for sale Oisin and Niamh
£100
Offered for sale The Wine Carrier
£25
Offered for sale War memorial (in Bronze)
£65
Offered for sale The Victor
£30
Offered for sale The Fate of the Children of Lir (in Bronze)
£100
Offered for sale A Study in Relief
1917
£2
Offered for sale Sydney Carton (in Plaster)
£15
Offered for sale Child Pan (in Marble)
1917
£30
Offered for sale Thoughts
£10 10s.
Offered for sale Rapunzel
£5 5s.
Locations
Took place at Kildare Street Dublin Ireland | View on map
1917
During the Easter Rising of 1916, the RHA's premises in Middle Abbey Street was burned down. From 1916 to 1969 the RHA's annual exhibitions were held at the premises of the Metropolitan School of Art in Kildare Street [The MSA became the National College of Art in 1938].
Organizing Institution or Venue
Organized by Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts of Painters, Sculptors, Architects and Engravers
1917
Participants
Exhibitors included Ethel Gresley Ball
'Statuette'
Exhibitors included William H. Megahey
'A Study in Relief'
Exhibitors included M. Johnson
'Head from Life'
Exhibitors included Oliver Sheppard
'The Fate of the Children of Lir (in Bronze)'
Exhibitors included Francis D. Bowe
'The Victor'
Exhibitors included Francis (Frank) Wiles
Multiple works
Exhibitors included William MacBride
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Annie Marjorie Robinson
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Albert G. Power
Multiple works
Exhibitors included (James) Seamus Stoupe
'Thoughts'
Exhibitors included Dorothy B. Scott
Multiple works
Citing this record
'Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, 1917', 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_1205248199, accessed 21 Sep 2023]