Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Spring Exhibition of Paintings in Water Colours and Handicrafts, 1951
Start Date: 7 May 1951
End Date: 2 June 1951
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: The exhibition consisted of three rooms and contained 249 works, including two cases of arts and crafts objects [summary].
Display Arrangement: Arts and crafts objects and paintings was exhibited together in Gallery Three.
Organizing Institution or Venue
Organized by Royal Birmingham Society of Artists
2 May 1951 - 2 June 1951
Participants
Exhibitors included Anthony Holme-Barnett
2 March 1951 - 2 June 1951
Exhibited a wooden pin bowl, two earthenware vases, two pairs of wooden bookends: p. 16 (Case 2, 238-243) [summary]. The artist was living in Sutton Coldfield.
Exhibitors included L. Johnstone Paquet
2 May 1951 - 2 June 1951
Exhibited four ceramic objects: p. 15 (Case 1, 216-217 and 219-220) [summary]. The artist was living in Birmingham.
Exhibitors included Alice Barnwell
2 May 1951 - 2 June 1951
Exhibited 'Copper' and 'Miss R. Jones' (media unspecified): p. 15 (Case 1, 218, 221). The artist was living in Rednal.
Exhibitors included Bernard Cuzner
2 May 1951 - 2 June 1951
Exhibited five brooches (gold and silver): p. 15 (Case 1, 228-229, 234-235, 237), three silver bowls (Case 1, 230, 233, 236), a silver mug (Case 1, 231) and a silver ring (Case 1, 232) [summary].
Citing this record
'Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Spring Exhibition of Paintings in Water Colours and Handicrafts, 1951', 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_1234182274, accessed 24 May 2022]