The Birmingham Art Circle. The Seventy-First Exhibition, 1943
Start Date: January 1943
End Date: 22 January 1943
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: 196 works were exhibited including sixteen jewellery and metal work objects [summary].
Policy: Exhibition included work by members of the Birmingham Easel Club and the Art Circle.
The front cover of the exhibition catalogue contained the following note: 'Special War-time Arrangement - Any works sold and paid for may be delivered to the Purchaser, and the Artists will be given the opportunity of replacing them by others.'
Display Arrangement: Jewellery, metal work and painting were displayed together. Easel Club members' works were displayed in the Small Gallery; Art Circle members' works (including all jewellery and metal work) in the Large Gallery.
Organizing Institution or Venue
Hosted by Royal Birmingham Society of Artists
Organized by Birmingham Art Circle
January 1943 - 22 January 1943
Participants
Exhibitors included Reginald E. Edgecombe
January 1943 - 22 January 1943
Exhibited a bowl and a cup [summary].
Exhibitors included Una Elaine Munns
January 1943 - 22 January 1943
Exhibited ten jewellery objects and two boxes, all of which were offered for sale [summary].
Citing this record
'The Birmingham Art Circle. The Seventy-First Exhibition, 1943', 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_1210688211, accessed 22 Sep 2023]