Forty-Sixth Exhibition of Works of Modern Artists, The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, 1907
Start Date: 25 February 1907
End Date: 1 June 1907
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 fourth 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 two works of art
only unless by special permission of the Council.
6. No works previously exhibited in Glasgow allowed to be shown.
Agents operating for the Institute based in London, Edinburgh, Manchester and Birmingham.
Display Arrangement: Sculpture displayed in the East Room, Centre Room, West Room and Room Nos 1, 2, 3 and 5.
Competition Details: The Art Union of the Institute of Fine Arts offers prizes to members from the exhibition.
Exhibits
Exhibition included Fame
£21
Exhibition included Six bronze Medallions (various)
Exhibition included Six Scottish men of letters
Exhibition included Miniature Triptych
£13
Exhibition included Rev. John McDermid
£3
for sale in plaster
Exhibition included A Northern Shepherd
Exhibition included Child Playing
£52
Exhibition included Ulysses and Euryclea
1907
£4
Exhibition included Old Head
1907
£5
Exhibition included The Orator
1907
£52
Exhibition included John Rinder, Esq.
1907
Exhibition included Portrait Bust
1907
Exhibition included Portrait bust
1907
Exhibition included Child's Head
1907
Exhibition included Portrait Bust of Prof. F. Cleland, MD, LLD, FRS
1907
Exhibition included Portrait Bust
1907
Exhibition included Project for a Memorial
1907
Participants
Exhibitors included C Winifred Hamilton
'Child's Head'
Exhibitors included Johan Keller
Multiple works
Exhibitors included William Reid Dick
'Rev. John McDermid'
Exhibitors included Basil Gotto
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Charles John Allen
'Fame'
Exhibitors included Margaret May Giles
'Old Head'
Exhibitors included James Grimstone
'Portrait bust'
Exhibitors included James Gray
'Portrait Bust'
Exhibitors included James Nesfield Forsyth
'A Northern Shepherd'
Exhibitors included Peter Wylie Davidson
'Miniature Triptych'
Exhibitors included Robert Bryden
Multiple works
Citing this record
'Forty-Sixth Exhibition of Works of Modern Artists, The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, 1907', 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_1220966534, accessed 22 Sep 2023]