Twenty-First Annual Exhibition of the Society of Scottish Artists, 1914
End Date: 1914
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: A wide variety of medium also exhibited throughout the Sculpture Hall. Examples include; Silverpoint drawings, cases of jewelley, matchboxes, photo frames and crochet lace collars.
Policy: All works an sale, where a commission of ten per cent goes to Society regardless of sale being initiated by artist.
A deposit of one fourth of the exhibition price must be paid before a work is marked 'sold'.
No work purchased can be removed until after the close of the exhibition and then only when the price has been paid to the custodian. Works not removed within three days after the close of the Exhibition will be dealt with by the agent of the Society at the owner's risk and expense.
Price of Admission - 1s.
Season Tickets - 5s.
Children - half price.
Exhibits
Exhibition included Plaster Model for Lead Garden Figure
1914
Exhibition included Mare and Foal
1914
£16 16s.
Participants
Exhibitors included John White Somerville
'Mare and Foal'
Exhibitors included Charles D'Orville Pilkington Jackson
'Plaster Model for Lead Garden Figure'
Citing this record
'Twenty-First Annual Exhibition of the Society of Scottish Artists, 1914', 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_1211208516, accessed 10 Jun 2023]