Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Festival of Britain Exhibition, 1951
Start Date: 11 July 1951
End Date: 11 August 1951
Type: Exhibition
Description: The exhibition consisted of 2 rooms and contained 117 works [summary].
Policy: The exhibition included 'Works by Members and Associates including a selection of Past Members' Works, kindly lent from the City of Birmingham Art Gallery, Permanent Collection' [see exhibition catalogue title page].
Display Arrangement: Arts and Crafts objects, sculptures and painting were displayed together in the large gallery.
Exhibits
Exhibition included Startled Doe
1951
Exhibition included William T. Benslyn, Esq., FRIBA
1951
Exhibition included Terra-Cotta
1951
Exhibition included Young Ayshire Bull
1951
Offered for sale Startled Doe
1951
£300
Offered for sale Terra-Cotta
1951
£15 15s.
Offered for sale Young Ayshire Bull
1951
£50
Organizing Institution or Venue
Organized by Royal Birmingham Society of Artists
11 July 1951 - 11 August 1951
Participants
Exhibitors included Alan Bridgwater
'Startled Doe'
Exhibitors included Reginald A. Lewis
'Young Ayshire Bull'
Exhibitors included Thomas Bayliss Huxley- Jones
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Bernard Cuzner
11 July 1951 - 11 August 1951
Exhibited 'School Trophy in form of a Torch' (silver), lent to the exhibition by the Principal of Walker Technical College, Oakengates, Salop: p. 14 (111), and '3-piece Condiment Set': p. 14 (112).
Citing this record
'Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Festival of Britain Exhibition, 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_1234189820, accessed 22 Jan 2021]