Corporation of Manchester Art Gallery, Eighteenth Autumn Exhibition, 1900
Start Date: September 1900
End Date: December 1900 (Presumed)
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: 256 works in total.
Policy: 'The regulations for exhibitors are the usual ones. Commission on sales, 5 per cent. London agents: Messrs. Dicksee & Co., 7, Duke Street, St. James's, S.W. All letters respecting the Exhibition are to be addressed to Mr. William Stanfield, Curator, the City Art Gallery, Manchester.
The sum of £2,000 per annum, with the net profits arising from exhibitions, is available for purchase of works of Art for the permanent collection' (Year's Art, 1901, p. 172)
Display Arrangement: Sculpture was shown in Gallery V.
Exhibits
Exhibition included The Conqueror
Exhibition included The Sower
Exhibition included Mrs Raleigh
Exhibition included Enid, Daughter of Byron Cooper, Esq.
Exhibition included Thomas de Quincey, the English Opium Eater
Exhibition included Mrs Arthur Pollen
Exhibition included Grip of Death
Exhibition included Field-Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar, VC
Exhibition included The Age of Innocence
Exhibition included Bust
Exhibition included Thomas Read Wilkinson, Esq.
Exhibition included Portrait
Exhibition included Cordelia
Offered for sale The Conqueror
£12 12s.
Offered for sale Thomas de Quincey, the English Opium Eater
£150
Offered for sale Field-Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar, VC
£315
Offered for sale The Age of Innocence
£30
Offered for sale Bust
£105
Offered for sale Cordelia
£40
Participants
Exhibitors included Honora Mary Rigby
'Cordelia'
Exhibitors included Gertrude Eliza Wright
'Portrait'
Exhibitors included John Cassidy
'Thomas Read Wilkinson, Esq.'
Exhibitors included Andrea Carlo Lucchesi
'Bust'
Exhibitors included (Edward) Alfred Briscoe Drury
'The Age of Innocence'
Exhibitors included Albert Bruce Joy
'Field-Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar, VC'
Exhibitors included John Henry Monsell Furse
'Mrs Arthur Pollen'
Exhibitors included Emil Fuchs
'Grip of Death'
Exhibitors included Arthur James Mills
'The Conqueror'
Exhibitors included Wilhelmina L. Neuwirth
'The Sower'
Exhibitors included Conrad Gustave d'Huc Dressler
Multiple works
Citing this record
'Corporation of Manchester Art Gallery, Eighteenth Autumn Exhibition, 1900', 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=msib5_1231951081, accessed 03 Feb 2023]