43rd Annual Exhibition of The Belfast Art Society, 1924
Start Date: 8 October 1924
End Date: 8 November 1924
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: A total of 304 items were exhibited, with 4 described as 'sculpture'.
1924 saw the deaths of 2 of the Society's longest serving members, Marjorie Robinson and W. G. MacKenzie. Their works were draped with black (Royal Ulster Academy of Arts, p. 66).
Formerly Belfast Rambler's Sketching Club Annual Exhibition (1879-1890). To become Exhibition of The Ulster Academy of Arts (1930-1949).
Policy: ‘A public exhibition of works is held in the Corporation Art Galleries each autumn, remaining open for one month, to which a limited number of well-known artists are invited to contribute, in addition to the members of the Society’ (Year’s Art, 1900, p. 239).
Exhibits
Exhibition included Courage
1924
Exhibition included Endurance
1924
Exhibition included Offerings
1924
Exhibition included Offerings
Citing this record
'43rd Annual Exhibition of The Belfast Art Society, 1924', 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_1257696929, accessed 02 Apr 2023]