Miss Marjorie Meggitt
Active: 1936
Sculptor
Exhibitions, Meetings, Awards and other Events
Beneficiary of Leverhulme Scholarships (Royal Academy of Arts), 1932-1951
5 November 1935
Awarded a Leverhulme Scholarship of £100.
Exhibited at The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts Annual Exhibition, 1861-1951
1936
Exhibited once, one work
Won prize Landseer Scholarships (Royal Academy of Arts), 1884-1950
1931
Two years
Won prize The British School at Rome Scholarship in Sculpture
1932
Institutional and Business Connections
Studied at Royal Academy Schools
1929 (Presumed) - 1931 (Presumed)
Awarded a gold medal and Edward Scott Travelling Studentship of £200 for a composition in sculpture, a second prize bronze medal for two models of busts from the life, a £5 prize and silver medal for a model from the antique, and a first Landseer Prize of £30 and silver medal for a set of three models of a figure from the life, in 1929. See Royal Academy, 'Annual Report, 1929', (1930), pp. 33-34. In 1931, she won a first Landseer Prize of £30 for a model of a design, and a two year Landseer Scholarship for sculpture. See 'Annual Report, 1931', (1932), pp. 43-44.
Citing this record
'Miss Marjorie Meggitt', 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=msib6_1250681669, accessed 29 Mar 2023]