Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, 1918
End Date: 1918
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: 89th annual exhibition. A total of 352 works were exhibited, of which 13 were related to sculpture.
Display Arrangement: The 13th item listed under sculpture was a glass case containing 6 sculptural works, including a statuette, a lime-wood portrait and a bust. Fifteen miniatures were also contained in the glass case, indicating that all 21 objects above were displayed toge
Exhibits
Exhibition included The Virgin and Child
Exhibition included Relief
Exhibition included Mrs Jellicoe (Foundress of Alexandra College)
Exhibition included Henry Kirke White
Exhibition included Inset in Henry Kirke White Memorial
Exhibition included W. B. Yeats
Exhibition included Lord Dunsany
Exhibition included The Dawn of Womanhood
Exhibition included A Model in Lime-wood
1918
Exhibition included Portrait in Lime-wood
Exhibition included Portrait Bust - Miss Annie Gallagher
Exhibition included The Slave
Exhibition included Spring - Statuette
exhibited in a glass case containing 6 sculptures and 15 miniatures
Exhibition included Head of a Child
This object was exhibited in a glass case containing 6 sculptures and 15 miniatures, executed by various sculptors.
Exhibition included Portrait of a Child, in Lime-wood
exhibited in a glass case containing 6 sculptures and 15 miniatures, executed by various sculptors
Exhibition included Mother - Portrait Bust
Exhibition included Lancelot - Michael King-French
This object was exhibited in a glass case containing 6 sculptures and 15 miniatures, executed by various sculptors.
Exhibition included Adolescence
1918
This object was exhibited in a glass case containing 6 sculptures and 15 miniatures, executed by various sculptors.
Offered for sale The Virgin and Child
£30
Offered for sale A Model in Lime-wood
1918
£10
Offered for sale Portrait in Lime-wood
£10
Offered for sale The Slave
£30
Offered for sale Spring - Statuette
£10 10s.
Offered for sale Portrait of a Child, in Lime-wood
£10
Offered for sale Adolescence
1918
£31
Locations
Took place at Kildare Street Dublin | View on map
1918
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
1918
Participants
Exhibitors included (James) Seamus Stoupe
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Ethel Gresley Ball
'Spring - Statuette'
Exhibitors included Albert G. Power
'Head of a Child'
Exhibitors included Joseph Higgins
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Francis (Frank) Wiles
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Oliver Sheppard
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Kathleen Laura Verschoyle
'Relief'
Exhibitors included C. Atkins
Multiple works
Citing this record
'Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, 1918', 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_1205248401, accessed 10 Jun 2023]