Miss Ruth K. Morley
Active: 1915 - 1927
Sculptor
Works
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What O'Clock?
1922 (Presumed)
Faun
1922 (Presumed)
Little Girl Feeding Pigeon
1924 (Presumed)
Pegasus and the Poet
1924 (Presumed)
Golden Retriever 'John of Auchencheyne', belonging to Captian H. F. H. Hardy
1926 (Presumed)
Master of Hounds
1926 (Presumed)
Locations
Address 14 Jubliee Place King's Road London | View on map
1920 (Circa) - 1926 (Circa)
In 1918 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition catalogue gave address as: 7 Rue Campagne Première, Paris.
Exhibitions, Meetings, Awards and other Events
Exhibited at The Autumn Exhibition of The International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers (Nineteenth London Exhibition), 1915
'Reflection'
Exhibited at Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Autumn Exhibition, 1922
'Faun'
Exhibited at Royal Society of Artists Birmingham Spring Exhibition, 1924
Multiple works
Exhibited at The Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts (Summer Exhibition), 1768-
1918 - 1922
Exhibited 3 times, one or two bronze statuettes on each occasion.
Exhibited at The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts Annual Exhibition, 1861-1951
1918 - 1927
Exhibited 5 times (an average of 2 works per show)
Exhibited at The Royal Scottish Academy Exhibition, 1826-
1924
Exhibited at the annual exhibition 1 time: 1924 (1 work)
Exhibited at Royal Cambrian Academy of Art Forty-Fourth Annual Exhibition, 1926
31 May 1926 - 2 October 1926
Sources
Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Autumn Exhibition, 1922
1922
p. 22.
Royal Cambrian Academy of Art Fourty-Fourth Annual Exhibition
1926
Royal Society of Artists Birmingham Spring Exhibition, 1924
1924
p. 32.
Citing this record
'Miss Ruth K. Morley', 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=msib4_1204204778, accessed 30 May 2023]