The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts Seventy-Fourth Annual Exhibition, 1935
Start Date: 5 October 1935
End Date: 14 December 1935
Type: Annual exhibition
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 two works of art
only unless by special permission of the Council.
6. No works previously exhibited in Glasgow allowed to be shown.
Display Arrangement: Sculpture displayed in the Sculpture Hall (entrance of building).
Competition Details: The Art Union of the Institute of Fine Arts offers prizes to members from the exhibition.
Exhibits
Exhibition included Gregalach my prince
£50
Exhibition included Himself
Exhibition included Caught!
£13
in bronze for £13
Exhibition included Squirrels
£10
Exhibition included Shere Khan, The Tiger
£71
Exhibition included From the Hills
£70
Exhibition included Herontyre
£70
Exhibition included Mona
£7
Exhibition included Study of a Cat
£13
Exhibition included Colonel Norman Kennedy, DSO
£5
Exhibition included The Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Kent
£10
Exhibition included Felicity
Different version - plaster
Exhibition included The Brook
£75
Exhibition included Muriel
Exhibition included The Earl of Willingdon, GMSI, GMIE, GCMG, GBE
Exhibition included The Reverend Canon S. A. Alexander, CMG, CVO
Exhibition included His Majesty The King
Exhibition included Professor Einstein
Lent by The National Gallery, Millbank
Exhibition included Isobel
Lent by the National Gallery, Millbank
Exhibition included Lillian Shelley
Lent by the National Gallery, Millbank
Exhibition included Miss E H Young
1935
Exhibition included Morning Song
1935
for sale: £8 for plaster version; £16 for bronze version
Exhibition included The Phrygian Cap
1935
£52
Exhibition included The Reverend Canon S A Alexander CNG CVO
1935
Exhibition included Portrait Statuette
1935
£5
Exhibition included David
Exhibition included Mary
1935
Exhibition included Panther Prowling
1935
£3
Exhibition included Piper and Children
1935
£52
Exhibition included The awakening
Exhibition included Mask of a Girl
Exhibition included Sylvia
1935
Exhibition included His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales
Shown posthumously
Exhibition included Sketch for 'Driver' on Royal Artillery War Memorial, Hyde Park Corner
£210
Exhibition included Young Bull
1935
Exhibition included 'Dod'
1935
Exhibition included Torso
1935
£150
Exhibition included Conquest
1935
£18 18s.
Exhibition included Bailie John M. Biggar
in bronze for £45
Offered for sale The awakening
£13
Offered for sale Mask of a Girl
£50
Offered for sale Sylvia
1935
£6
Offered for sale His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales
£210
Offered for sale Sketch for 'Driver' on Royal Artillery War Memorial, Hyde Park Corner
£210
Offered for sale Young Bull
1935
£45
Participants
Exhibitors included Phyllis Mary Bone
'Shere Khan, The Tiger '
Exhibitors included (Hubert) Donald MacGeogh Gilbert
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Evelyn Beale
'Caught!'
Exhibitors included Margaret C. P. Findlay
'Morning Song'
Exhibitors included Thomas Symington Halliday
'The awakening'
Exhibitors included (Arthur) Eric Rowton Gill
'Piper and Children'
Exhibitors included Alfred Frank Hardiman
'Mask of a Girl'
Exhibitors included William Reid Dick
'The Earl of Willingdon, GMSI, GMIE, GCMG, GBE'
Exhibitors included Pauline Boumphrey
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Donald Boyd
'Mona'
Exhibitors included Mary Syme Boyd
'Study of a Cat'
Exhibitors included Helen Biggar
'Bailie John M. Biggar'
Exhibitors included Jacob Epstein
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Thomas John Clapperton
'The Brook'
Exhibitors included Charles Sargeant Jagger
Multiple works
Exhibitors included William Bateman Fagan
'Miss E H Young'
Exhibitors included John Jack
'Sylvia'
Exhibitors included Robina Barr
'Himself'
Exhibitors included Richard Louis Garbe
Multiple works
Exhibitors included William A. Lamb
''Dod''
Exhibitors included Alexander Carrick
'Felicity'
Exhibitors included Thomas Bayliss Huxley- Jones
'Torso'
Exhibitors included Mabel Renee Locke
'Conquest'
Exhibitors included Robert Bryden
'The Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Kent'
Exhibitors included K Keeble-Smith
'Young Bull'
Exhibitors included Ivy H. Gardner
'David'
Exhibitors included Edward Martin Alexander
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Peter Wylie Davidson
'Muriel'
Citing this record
'The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts Seventy-Fourth Annual Exhibition, 1935', 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_1220974066, accessed 30 Sep 2023]