The Forty-First Spring Exhibition at the Rooms of the Society, New Street (Royal Birmingham Society of Artists), 1906
End Date: 1906
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: Premises enlarged in 1868 providing six galleries in total. The exhibition contained 571 works.
Policy: The Notice to Exhibitors page stated: 'no Works which have been publicly exhibited in Birmingham, no copies (except Paintings in enamel, Miniature, and Impressions from unpublished medals in which case the name of the designer must be specified), no vignette Portraits, nor any Drawings without back grounds (except architectural designs) can be received.'
Display Arrangement: Exhibition held in six rooms. Jewellery and sculpture exhibited with pictures in the West Room.
Exhibits
Exhibition included The Late John Pettie, RA
lent by Charles Winn, Esq.
Exhibition included Briton Riviere. R.A.
lent by Charles Winn, Esq.
Exhibition included Musidora
Exhibition included Case of Jewellery
1906
Exhibition included Necklace
1906
Exhibition included Silver Chalice
1906
Exhibition included Titania
1906
Exhibition included Sir Walter Scott
1906
Exhibition included David Cox
1906
Exhibition included Edwin Long, R.A.
1906
Offered for sale Case of Jewellery
£1 1s.
all three items were priced at £1 1s.
Offered for sale Necklace
1906
£3 15s.
Offered for sale Titania
1906
£12 12s.
Participants
Exhibitors included Edward Onslow Ford
'Briton Riviere. R.A.'
Exhibitors included George Anderson Lawson
'The Late John Pettie, RA'
Exhibitors included Walter J. Morgan
'Titania'
Exhibitors included John Paul Cooper
'Silver Chalice'
Exhibitors included Margaret J. Awdry
'Necklace '
Exhibitors included Annie Steen
'Case of Jewellery'
Sources
Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. The Forty-First Spring Exhibition at the Rooms of the Society, New Street, 1906 Royal Birmingham Society of Artists
1906
pp. 51-53 (Jewellery: 553, 557, 564; Sculpture: 564-71)
Citing this record
'The Forty-First Spring Exhibition at the Rooms of the Society, New Street (Royal Birmingham Society of Artists), 1906', 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=msib4_1203435092, accessed 27 Sep 2023]