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ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY OF ART PLAS MAWR, CONWAY CATALOGUE OF THE SEVENTY-THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION WITH A MEMORIAL SECTION BY THE LATE HENRY MAHLER, R.C.A. 1 955 PRICE ONE SHILLING ti t " .... ~ { ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY OF ART PLAS MAWR, CONWAY Telephone : Conway 3113 Seventy- Third Annual Exhibition 1955 THE EXHIBITION WILL BE OPEN FROM MAY 21st to OCTOBER 1st. Admission : Adults 6d. Children, under 14, 3d. Season Tickets, 2/6 ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY OF ART President: H. P. Huggill,_M .A., A.R.E. Vice-President : Sam J. M. Brown. Hon. Treasurer : Hon. Secretary : Grainger Smith. Chas. W. Sharpe, M.A. I·IbN. ARCHITECT: R. Parker, F.R.I.B.A., F.S.I. HoN. LEGAL ADVISER : Lt.-Col. J. D. Porter, O.B.E., D.L., M.A. LONDON CORRESPONDENT : Charles McConnell. AUDITOR: J. W. Thomson, F .A.C.C.A. CURATOR AND SECRETARY: Frederick Lees. Honorary Members : -. Lord Mostyn. Lord Howard de \\'lalden. Lord Kilmuir. Lady Kilmuir. Prof. E. A. Richardson, P.R.A. Sir Frank Brangwyn, R.A., R.E. ~ W. 0. Hutchison, P.R.S.A. Sir Wynne Cemlyn-Jones. CONWAY W. T. Gregory. John Keating, P.R.H.A. J't. E. JONES AND BROS. LTD., PRINTERS E. Morgan Humphreys, O.B.E., S. Saxon Barton, O.B.E., F.S.A. M.A. Wynne LI. Lloyd, M.A. 3 @vfo:;0<, /71 ~H,,5 r-~ ''IS(Q_: l. ,..( , ~ .2.d'/,~- • ACADEMICIANS /,{ lhl:'f, M,,,, M , 'a's SOCIATi s /f(J."C lritl,es, J. E., R.S.W. MeCornreil, C.;t~-C• ,...&., Ayrton, Mrs. M. E ., M.B.E. - Jones, T. • 1/h Blane! :JI, M'i!IIOM. Lek, Koul .2¥fi~. •f,1f. Bu ' 1) ; I ; ~ ill Ii O Mostyn, Miss M. ("MYsts, Jehn, 'f"-. McIntyre, D. Beare, J. C., A.R.I.B.A. Parker, R., F.R.I.B.A., F.S.I. ( ~,rEwm J I• , ,. P~fflell I!ait@y, M:is~ E r:(j-C _ J.Jlxckbam, Miss M. 1-, /Jb . *Penn, Will C., R.O.t, R.P. · 7'. ~?~eY,.'f±"""'· ¥/<J'f ' d/,,, F1~m , R., F.R.1 .B:A. ~'t'~ ~ Stil+Re, ,,, G., P..R.C.'i.-""o/nf Ptoisa, Hf~. P. E. 'ff,-& , Bpwe1.1. Oweo, R N.al,f""- . Reed, S. Butler, G. A. Reiss, G. F. Brown, S. J.M. ft'ieling, II. tsf~" / Ba~, J. 23/s-C- Vasey, Mrs. Gladys. Duce, G. R. Whitehead, M. D.R . Carmichael, C. H . R. Saco yet, Miss. 7-R. B. , , s'"' .. Holgate, B. llVillien e, Hies 1i>: '"Pf; Chadwick, E .A., R.I., R.B.S.A. .&lmrpc, C. W., M.A~ c e- , Jameson, K . A. Wilson, E. M. Collins, G. E. Sl!aMeel,s, A R /jhZ _ Je&s, Jamb 27/J-(;,- Davies, A. E., R.B.A., F.R.S.A. *Smith, Grainger. COUNCIL J/;C Pewsc:R, JJis& Cltulye, Y,1l.~,i\.. TJt 1 rt I; 1\o.4'J'1&, Gregory, Mrs. B. D. Penn, Will C., R.O.I., R.P. Edwards, L., R.I. Teasdale, P. M. Howarth, C. \'{! . Sharrocks, A. B. J.;gginton, J'I. J. ~fl% 'fhon.xs, W. 1/~-C.. Parker, R., F.R.I.B.A. Wiffen, A. K. Riding, H. Witherop, J. C. :•~t;:~ .tJ,,,,., 'Fl!:sHlf!OilR, Hr8, C. J;>, L-,h7. ,v '..M!m @t , W H 1w AP ie111.. ::t~ -f, 1 HONORARY RETIRED MEMBERS Fuller, L. J., R.0.1. Wedgwood, G. H., R.E. Academicians : Associates : ;,../$(,, Gn§il~, H1G II, Q., B.W.6. Wiffen, A . K. Barnitt, Miss M. D . Moore, F. Grosvenor, E . H . Williams, Guy R. Brockbank, A. F . Williams, R. J. Ile watt~, C W. • ., ,-C. Kemp-Welsh, Miss L. f 111il:l:ia s; Uif,fs M . Iw JfJ'. Mager, F. Holt, H., R.P. Witherop, J. C. Huggill, H. P., M.A., A.R.E. Workman, H., R.B.A. F OUNDERS j l!MiABilR; C C/f( • 'littcs, )(ts A , R I. , ~J:.. W. Laurence Banks, J.P. E. A. Norbury. :u/,s· ,fefte9, II. C. <fB. Sir Cuthbert Grundy, J.P., R.1. C. Potter. * Hanging Committee, 1955. J. R. G. Grundy. H . Clarence Whaite, R.W.S. Anderson, Hague, R.I. 4 '11H, k"--.ft•W41~ ,5 ~,.ea•• ~3-,J-o ARTISTS' GENERAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION NOTICE TO PURCHASERS OF EXHIBITS The Council of the Royal Cambrian Academy have endeavoured to secure accuracy in the prices fixed by the Artists, but are not Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W.1 responsible for any errors that may occur. Intending purchasers must negotiate through the Ci.rator. A deposit of not less than 20 per cent. of the purchase price Patron: is required .t-0 be paid on all works directed to be marked as sold, H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent, G.C.V.O., G.B.E., C.I. and the balancebetore the picture is removed. Only in SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES may pictures be removed before the end of President: the Exhibition. Professor E. A. Richardson, P.R.A. The price in the catalogue includes the frame, except where otherwise stated. A Red Star on a picture indicates either that it is sold or is not FUNDS are urgently needed for the assistance of professional for sale. artists who are in difficulties arising from loss of work, sickness and old age, and their dependants. The copyright remains the property of the Artist unless there be special agreement to the contrary at the time of purchase. All who appreciate and enjoy works of art are requested to send donations, small or large, to :- The Council of the Royal Cambrian Academy insr.res works against all risks whilst on exhibition. HESKETH :HUBBARD, l'.R.B.A., R.O.I., F.S.A., Hon. Treasurer, The Royal Cambrian Academy does not undertake to deliver any work purchased in the exhibition, but for the convenience of or purchasers the Curator, 01\ receipt of full instructions, will arrange for an experienced firm to pack and forward any pictures bought in P.H. Jowett, C.B.E., R.W.S., Hon. Secretary. the Exhibition, subject to the buyers undertaking to pay all charges Artists' General Benevolent Institution, Burlington House, for such work. Piccadilly, W.1. 6 7 GENERAL INFORMATION CATALOGUE THE SAXON BARTON PRIZE is brought to the notice of R.C.A.-Royal Cambrian Academician. young artists associated with the Principality. This prize is offered A. (A.R.Cam.A.).-Associate. annually for the best work submitted to the Summer Exhibition by an artist under 30 years of age, who is not a member of a recognised Academy of Art or Art Society, with the object of encouraging such arti~ts to exhibit their work. Victoria Gallery ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY ART CLASSES. These OIL PAINTINGS Classes in drawing and painting from life, and still life, are for adults £ s. d. during the winter months, beginning 28th October. Applications 1 Spring Nosegay ........................ Miss G. English 25 0 0 to join should be made to the Curator during early October. Fees, 2 The Student ............ A. Burgess Sharrocks, R.C.A. 12 12 0 one guinea, payable in advance. 3 In the Greenhouse ........................... C. l'r7ollaston 26 5 0 NOTICE TO ARTISTS.-Intending exhibitors at the Summer 4 Autumn Flowers ............ 01ven Bo1vc11, P.P.R.C. A. 16 16 0 Exhibitions may obtain a schedule form from the Curator during the 5 Dream ................................................ H. Lek 7 7 0 month of March. 6 The Grimaldi Tower, Antibes Miss D. Williams, A. 15 0 0 NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF CHILDREN'S ART IN 7 Street in Innsbruck .. ............................ R. Dunn 12 12 0 WALES.-Schools and individual chiidrcn ae invited to submit 8 Peeling Apples ..... ....... Mrs. P. Devey, R.D.S. 20 0 0 work for the 1955-56 Exhibition. All children are eligible who are 9 The Lerry, Borth ........... ....... K. A. Jameson, A. 15 15 0 resident in Wales and who are aged from 10 to 16 years (inclusive) 10 Cartmel Village ..................... H. Riding, R .C.A. 15 15 0 on 1st June, 1955. Rules and regulations will be posted in June. 11 Temple Guiting, Cotswolds .. Grainger Smith, R.C. A. 42 0 0 Works to be in by 16th November, 1955. 12 Houses, Bowness-on-Windermere ... john Bowes, A. 26 5 0 13 Coming In-Mallard and Widgeon ................. DAMAGE TO BUILDING.-The Council of the Academy A. Burgess Sharrocks, R.C.A. 10 10 0 will esteem the co-operation of visitors in preventing damage by 14 Birmingham Post Office, 1800 .................... writing on the walls or cutting the woodwork, and also in minimising Chas. W'. Howarth, R.C.A. 20 0 0 the spread of litter. 15 Garden-12, Devonshire Place ... K. A.Jameson, A . 15 15 0 CLOAK ROOMS for ladies and gentlemen are provided off the 16 Silver White ..................... Will C. Penn, R.C.A. 52 10 0 Victoria Gallery. 17 View from the Garden-Llanarmon-yn-Ial ........... SMOKING.- In view of the danger from fire, Smoking in the Wafter Thomas, R.C.A. 36 15 0 building is PROHIBITED. 18 Miss Dorothy Edwards .. ... Mr.,. P. E. Pride,A. GUIDES TO THE BmLDING may be had at the entrance 19 Swiss National Day, Adelboden, 1954 ...... ........... gate or from the Curator. THE ABRIDGED GUIDE is Sixpence. Miss M. Blackburn, R .C.A. 13 13 0 The NEW ILLUSTRATED GUIDE is One Shilling and Sixpence. 20 Assisi .................. l'r7. McAllister Turner, R.C.A. 10 10 0 POST CARDS are also on sale. 21 Conway ................. .... Chas. W. Sharpe, R.C.A. 36 15 0 8 9 VICTORIA GALLERY VICTORIA GALLERY £ s.