Sir Thomas Graham Jackson
Born 21 December 1835
Died 7 November 1924
Active: 1889 - 1920
Country of birth and death: England
Architect
Born in London
Exhibitions, Meetings, Awards and other Events
Speaker at The Architectural Use of Coloured Marbles (Art Workers Guild), 1889
Speaker at Mural Monuments and Effigies (Art Workers Guild), 1889
Institutional and Business Connections
Elected ARA Royal Academy of Arts
27 January 1892 - 4 November 1896
Elected RA in 1896.
Elected RA Royal Academy of Arts
4 November 1896 - 25 March 1919
Was then Senior RA until his death in 1924; was also treasurer from 5 December 1901 - 8 May 1912.
Master of Art Workers Guild
1896
Member of Art Workers Guild
1889 - 1920
Committee member 1907-1909, resigned 1920.
Member of council Royal Academy of Arts
1898
Listed as a Member of the Council in 1898, and from 1905. See Royal Academy, 'Annual Reports'.
Publications
Author of Memorandum upon the Royal College of Art Prepared by the Council of Art and Submitted to the Board of Education, 1900
1900
p. 7.
Sources
Art Workers Guild Annual Reports, 1885-1900
1889, pp.4-5.
Art Workers Guild Annual Reports, 1913-1933
1913, p.15.
Royal Academy of Arts Nominations for Associateship, 1906-1927
1927
p.10.
Citing this record
'Sir Thomas Graham Jackson', 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/person.php?id=msib2_1213351236, accessed 25 Sep 2023]