The Exhibition of the Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, The Ninety-Eighth, 1924
Start Date: 19 April 1924
End Date: 30 August 1924
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: Annual Exhibitions of the Royal Scottish Academy have been held in the spring of each year since 1827.
Policy: To encourage the practice of the Fine Arts in Scotland by showing to the public representative collections of works mainly from Scottish artists of the time.
Works shown at the RSA Annual Exhibition should be by living artists only, although a few works in reality were exhibited posthumously. Most works were submitted, although a number were 'invited' (RSA Dictionary, vol. 1, p. xv).
In addition to the Annual Exhibitions the Academy occasionally places on view, at another season of the year, memorial collections of the works of eminent artists recently deceased.
For further information on the history of the RSA see Frank Rinder & W. D. McKay, The Royal Scottish Academy, 1826-1916 (Glasgow: University Press, 1917) and Esme Gordon, The Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture & Architecture 1826-1976 (Edinburgh: Charles Skilton, 1976).
See also http://www.royalscottishacademy.org/pages/menu_page.asp/.
Display Arrangement: Sculpture displayed in Sculpture Hall.
Competition Details: Guthrie Award; Keith Prize
Exhibits
Exhibition included Portrait - Child's head
Exhibition included Dulcie
lent by Robert D. Devlin Esq., Edinburgh
Exhibition included Elephant and tiger
1924
Exhibition included Equestrian statuette
1924
Exhibition included Il vecchio
1924
Exhibition included Leda
1924
Exhibition included Spoil
1924
Exhibition included The nymph of the moorland stream
1924
Exhibition included The unfolding of spring
1924
Exhibition included Romance
1924
Exhibition included St George
1924
Exhibition included What is it I see?
1924
Exhibition included The white cockatoo
1924
Exhibition included Angel figure designed for stone for the memorial shrine, St John's Church, Perth
1924
Exhibition included C. Christie Brown LDS
1924
Exhibition included The unknown martyrs of all ages
1924
Exhibition included The potter
1924
Exhibition included Justice guiding Valour (Fraserburgh war memorial)
1924
Exhibition included Portrait bust
1924
Exhibition included Arlekin
1924
Exhibition included Sticking out
1924
Exhibition included Neme me impune lacessit
1924
Exhibition included Kelpie
1924
Exhibition included Mark for black marble
1924
Exhibition included Mary
1924
Exhibition included The Lady Caroline Paget
1924
Exhibition included Madonna and Child
1924
Exhibition included T. J. B.
1924
Exhibition included Miss Jean Armour Burns Brown, Dumfries
1924
Exhibition included Petrus Paulus - the Belgian painter
1924
Exhibition included Charity
1924
Exhibition included The bathers
1924
Exhibition included The rising tide
1924
Exhibition included Sir Edward Sharpey Schafer
1924
Exhibition included The dawn
1924
Exhibition included Hunter
Exhibition included Mother and child
Exhibition included St George giving thanks
Exhibition included The vintage
Locations
Address The Royal Scottish Academy Galleries Edinburgh Scotland | View on map
19 April 1924 - 30 August 1924
Participants
Exhibitors included Stanley Nicholson Babb
'Leda'
Exhibitors included Edward Martin Alexander
'Elephant and tiger'
Exhibitors included Evelyn Beale
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Hazel Ruthven Armour
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Gilbert William Bayes
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Phyllis Mary Bone
'The white cockatoo'
Exhibitors included Fanindra Nath Bose
Multiple works
Exhibitors included William Reid Dick
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Archibald C. Dawson
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Alexander Carrick
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Philip Lindsey Clark
'Arlekin'
Exhibitors included Henry (Harry) Snell Gamley
'Portrait - Child's head'
Exhibitors included Charles D'Orville Pilkington Jackson
'Sir Edward Sharpey Schafer'
Exhibitors included Charles Leonard Hartwell
Multiple works
Exhibitors included David Alexander Francis
'T. J. B. '
Exhibitors included Samuel Ross Cameron
'The unknown martyrs of all ages'
Exhibitors included James Harvey Clark
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Benjamin Clemens
'Neme me impune lacessit'
Exhibitors included Alfred Gilbert
Multiple works
Citing this record
'The Exhibition of the Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, The Ninety-Eighth, 1924', 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=msib6_1206634811, accessed 28 Sep 2023]