The Exhibition of the Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, The One-Hundred-and-Twenty-Second, 1948
End Date: 1948
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/.
Competition Details: Ottilie Helen Wallace Scholarship Fund, established by bequest of £706 from the late William Wallace, London, for the purpose of creating a Scholarship Fund for Scottish Woman Sculptors.
Exhibits
Exhibition included Self-portrait
1948
Exhibition included Charles P. Duce, Esq.
1948
Exhibition included The champion
lent by Thomas Usher, Esq.
Exhibition included Grief
1948
Exhibition included The tall story
1948
Exhibition included And the harbour bar is moaning
1948
Exhibition included The cold north wind
1948
Exhibition included Scottish fishwife: Mistress Liston
1948
Exhibition included Down in the forest
1948
Exhibition included Margaret
1948
Exhibition included Youth
1948
Exhibition included Mother and Child
1948
Exhibition included Evelyn
1948
Exhibition included Margaret Rawlings
1948
Exhibition included Seated figure
1948
Exhibition included Nan
1948
Exhibition included Sundown
1948
Exhibition included Reveille
1948
Exhibition included The twins
1948
Exhibition included Hawser
1948
Exhibition included Monk
1948
Exhibition included Javanese head
1948
Exhibition included Wounded deer
1948
Exhibition included Hare
1948
Exhibition included Cormorant
1948
Exhibition included Tulla
1948
Exhibition included Eve
1948
Exhibition included Victory, 1939-1945
1948
Exhibition included Exile in Babylon (Psalm 137)
1948
Exhibition included Eugene Wardlaw
1948
Exhibition included Torso
1948
Exhibition included Earth child
1948
Participants
Exhibitors included George Raymond Duce
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Thomas Taylor Bowie
'Down in the forest'
Exhibitors included Julian Phelps Allan
'Scottish fishwife: Mistress Liston'
Exhibitors included Thomas Symington Halliday
'Hare'
Exhibitors included James Harvey Clark
'Margaret'
Exhibitors included William A. Lamb
'And the harbour bar is moaning'
Exhibitors included Jacob Epstein
'Nan'
Exhibitors included Thomas Bayliss Huxley- Jones
'Eve'
Exhibitors included Frank Owen Dobson
'Margaret Rawlings'
Exhibitors included Norelle C. Keddie
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Bertram F. E. Eaton
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Dora Gordine
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Margaret Dalrymple Gillan
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Eric Henri Kennington
'Earth child'
Exhibitors included Frederick W. George
'The twins'
Exhibitors included Margaret M. A. Hudson
'Tulla'
Exhibitors included Margaret W. M. Crawford
'Evelyn'
Exhibitors included Norman John Forrest
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Charles D'Orville Pilkington Jackson
Multiple works
Citing this record
'The Exhibition of the Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, The One-Hundred-and-Twenty-Second, 1948', 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_1206635927, accessed 29 May 2023]