Exhibition of Works by Local Artists (Nottingham Castle Museum), 1931
End Date: May 1931
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: The exhibition contained 200 works in oil, watercolour, black and white, and sculpture. The exhibition contained works by local artists and by members of the Nottingham Society of Artists. 8 sculptors exhibited; they were not members of the society.
Display Arrangement: Sculpture was exhibited with painting in Galleries A and B.
Exhibits
Exhibition included Portrait Bust
1931
Exhibition included Egyptian Head
1931
Exhibition included Portrait Bust
1931
Exhibition included Torso
1931
Exhibition included Dying Sculptor
1931
Exhibition included Combat
1931
Exhibition included Carved Lion's Head
1931
Exhibition included Boy Fishing
1931
Exhibition included Modern Motherhood
1931
Exhibition included Portrait Bust
1931
Exhibition included St John, Baptist
1931
Exhibition included Model for a House, Edward's Lane, Nottingham
1931
Offered for sale Portrait Bust
1931
£21
Offered for sale Egyptian Head
1931
£65
Offered for sale Dying Sculptor
1931
£25
Offered for sale Combat
1931
£25
Offered for sale Boy Fishing
1931
£15 15s.
Organizing Institution or Venue
Organized by Castle Museum (Nottingham)
May 1931
Participants included Nottingham Society of Artists
May 1931
Participants
Exhibitors included E.B. Smith
'Boy Fishing'
Exhibitors included Robert P. Kiddey
'Modern Motherhood'
Exhibitors included C.R. Walker
'Portrait Bust'
Exhibitors included C. F. W. Haseldine
'Model for a House, Edward's Lane, Nottingham'
Exhibitors included George Arthur Pinder
'Carved Lion's Head '
Exhibitors included Beatrice D. Glover
Multiple works
Exhibitors included F.G. Conway-Jowett
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Ralph Frederick Hall
Multiple works
Citing this record
'Exhibition of Works by Local Artists (Nottingham Castle Museum), 1931', 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_1227545143, accessed 21 Mar 2023]