Thirtieth Exhibition of Works of Modern Artists, The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, 1890-1891
Start Date: 15 December 1890
End Date: March 1891
Type: Annual exhibition
Description: Musical promenades (Cole's Band) on Saturdays.
Policy: Abridged from the Notice to Purchasers:
1. Copyright of work to remain with artist unless otherwise stated at time of purchase.
2. One quarter of price of work to be paid at time of purchase.
3. Purchasers must intimate sale to the Acting Secretary, not the artist.
4. The absence of price does not imply that the work is NOT for sale.
5. Artists may exhibit three works of art only unless by special permission of the Council.
Pick-up points/contacts provided for collection of work from Edinburgh and London for exhibition.
Exhibition moved to winter to accommodate artists wishing to exhibit in London and Paris.
Display Arrangement: Sculpture displayed in Gallery IV.
Competition Details: The Art Union of the Institute of Fine Arts offers prizes to members from the exhibition.
Exhibits
Exhibition included Bronze Group
lent by James Bell, Esq.
Exhibition included Mariquita
Exhibition included The Evening Star
1891
£16
Exhibition included A Study
1891
£10
Exhibition included The Morning Star
1891
£16
Exhibition included Indian Convolvulus
£3
Exhibition included Carved Oak Plaque
1891
£5
Exhibition included La Nonna
1891
Offered for sale La Nonna
1891
£7
Participants
Exhibitors included Emmeline Halse
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Harrietta Fitzmaurice
'Indian Convolvulus'
Exhibitors included Gertrude E Isaacs
'La Nonna'
Exhibitors included Harry Bates
'Mariquita'
Exhibitors included Antoine-Louis Barye
'Bronze Group'
Exhibitors included Agnes Gemmell
'Carved Oak Plaque'
Sources
Annual Exhibition Catalogue for The Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, 1890-1891
1890
pp. 73-75
Citing this record
'Thirtieth Exhibition of Works of Modern Artists, The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, 1890-1891', 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_1220963585, accessed 17 May 2022]