Principal English Forests and Woodland Landscapes in Art Exhibited (1760–1914) in 32 Uk Towns and Cities (Including London)

Principal English Forests and Woodland Landscapes in Art Exhibited (1760–1914) in 32 Uk Towns and Cities (Including London)

PRINCIPAL ENGLISH FORESTS AND WOODLAND LANDSCAPES IN ART EXHIBITED (1760–1914) IN 32 UK TOWNS AND CITIES (INCLUDING LONDON). LISTS OF SPECIFIC TITLES: New Forest, Burnham Beeches, Windsor Forest, Epping Forest, Sherwood Forest, Forest of Arden, Ashdown Forest, Charnwood Forest, Forest of Dean, Marlborough Forest. CHARLOTTE YELDHAM 2021 Abbreviations . 3 Catalogues consulted . 6 Table . 15 Notes on the lists . 16 1 New Forest . 17 New Forest Appendix A . 90 New Forest Appendix B . 97 New Forest Appendix C . 100 New Forest Appendix D . 104 2 Burnham Beeches . 107 3 Windsor Forest . 130 4 Epping Forest . 146 5 Sherwood Forest . 158 6 Forest of Arden . 171 7 Ashdown Forest . 180 8 Charnwood Forest . 184 9 Forest of Dean . 187 10 Marlborough Forest . 189 2 ABBREVIATIONS When institutions held more than one exhibition a year, the following symbols may be used to differentiate: s (spring), su (summer), a (autumn), w (winter), l (loan); alternatively the number of the exhibition may be given or additional information in small print. If these symbols and further details are absent, the exhibition indicated is the principal annual exhibition of the institution in question. AAW Associated Artists in Water Colour, London AG Agnew and Sons Galleries, London AI Society of Artists of Ireland, Dublin AIr Artists of Ireland, Dublin BA Bristol Academy for the Promotion of the Fine Arts BAG Brighton Public Art Gallery BAI Bath Institution for the Promotion of the Fine Arts BAS Bath Society for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts BFA Burlington Fine Arts Club, London BI British Institution, London BIF Birmingham Institution for Promoting the Fine Arts BIP Bristol Institution for the Promotion of Literature, Science and the Fine Arts BrI Brighton Institution for Promoting the Fine Arts BRSA Bristol Society of Artists BS British School, Berners Street, London BSA Birmingham Society of Arts BWS Bath and West of England Society for the Encouragement of Agriculture, Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce DCD Exhibition for the Relief of the Distress in the Cotton Districts at the Gallery of the Society of British Artists, Suffolk St, Pall Mall, London DD Dowdeswell and Dowdeswell Gallery, London DG New Dudley Gallery, London DGB Exhibitions of Works of Art in Black and White at the Dudley Gallery, London DGO Exhibitions of Cabinet Pictures in Oil at the Dudley Gallery, London DGW Exhibitions of Watercolour Drawings at the Dudley Gallery, London DI Dickinson Gallery, London DPF Exhibition for the benefit of the Distressed Peasantry of France; removed from the French Gallery, London, to the Gallery of the Society of British Artists, London DSA Society of Artists of the City of Dublin EAI Exhibitions of Art and Industry/Manufactures FAS Fine Art Society, London FE Free Exhibition of Modern Art, Hyde Park Gallery, London FG French Gallery, London FSA Free Society of Artists, London G Guildhall, London GG Grosvenor Gallery, London GoG Goupil Gallery (Galleries), London GrG Grafton Gallery London HAS Hibernian Society of Artists, Dublin IE International Exhibition, London 3 IS International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, London ISA Irish Society of Artists, Dublin LA Liverpool Academy LAC Liverpool Art Club LAE Liverpool Autumn Exhibitions LAG City Art Gallery, Leeds LAI Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne LG Leicester Galleries, London LIFA Liverpool Institute of Fine Arts LRIA Academy of the Liverpool Royal Institution LSA Society of Artists in Liverpool LSFA Liverpool Society of Fine Arts LSPD Society for Promoting Painting and Design in Liverpool MAFA Manchester Academy of Fine Arts MAG Manchester City Art Gallery MAT Manchester Art Treasures MG Modern Gallery, London MRJ Royal Jubilee Exhibition, Manchester NAA Northern Academy of Arts, Newcastle NAAS Newcastle-upon-Tyne Arts Association NBA North British Academy, Newcastle NBI New British Institution, London NEA New English Art Club, London NEL National Exhibition of Works of Art at Leeds NES North of England Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts, Newcastle NESA Newcastle Society of Artists NFE New Forest Exhibition, The Gallery, 294 Regent St, London NG New Gallery, London NI National Institution of Fine Arts, Portland Gallery, London NIP Northumberland Institution for the Promotion of the Fine Arts, Newcastle NNSA Norfolk and Norwich Society of Artists, Norwich NOT Nottingham NSA Norwich Society of Artists RA Royal Academy of Arts, London RBA (Royal) Society of British Artists, London RBS (Royal) Birmingham Society of Artists RCA Royal Cambrian Academy, Conwy RE (Royal) Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers, London RGI (Royal) Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts RHA Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin RI (Royal) Institute of Painters in Water Colours, London RISA Royal Incorporated Society of Artists of Great Britain, London RMI Royal Manchester Institution RNS Royal Northern Society for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts, Leeds ROI (Royal) Institute of Oil Painters, London RSA Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh RSW Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour, Glasgow RWA Royal West of England Academy, Bristol 4 RWS (Royal) Watercolour Society, London SAGB Society of Artists of Great Britain, London SAI Society of Artists in Ireland, Dublin SFA Society of Female Artists, London SGP Society of Graver-Painters in Colour, London SLA Society of Lady Artists, London SWA Society of Women Artists, London TOO Arthur Tooth and Sons Galleries, London UE United Exhibition, Barker Gallery, Bath VAG Victoria Art Gallery, Bath VI Victoria Institute, Worcester VM Victoria and Albert Museum, London WH Whitechapel Art Gallery, London WHJ Whitechapel (St. Judes), London WIAC Women’s International Art Club, London WMAG Wolverhampton Municipal Art Gallery and Museum YCA York Corporation Art Gallery YRJ Yorkshire Royal Jubilee Exhibition, Saltaire YUA Yorkshire Union of Artists, York 5 CATALOGUES CONSULTED: 1760-1914 1. Exhibiting institutions are given under the relevant town or city, listed alphabetically. 2. The years for which catalogues have been seen are given in brackets. 3. Relevant compilations (listed in full at the end of this section) are given in italics. 4. Relevant abbreviations are given in brackets at the end of each entry. 5. Most catalogues can be located through LIBRARY HUB DISCOVER. Exceptions are some years for RBS (Birmingham Central Library), BA (Bristol Central Library), RCA (Royal Cambrian Academy), FAS (The Fine Art Society, London) and RNS (Leeds Central Library and York Minster Library). Bath Bath and West of England Society for the Encouragement of Agriculture, Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce (1864–66, 1868, 1869, 1879). Exhibitions held at various locations. (BWS) Bath Institution for the Promotion of the Fine Arts (1809–11). (BAI) Bath Society for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts (1836–38). (BAS) United Exhibition, Barker Gallery, Bath (1828). UE Victoria Art Gallery, Bath (1900-04). Group and Loan exhibitions. (VAG) Birmingham Birmingham Institution for Promoting the Fine Arts (1828, 1829). (BIF) Birmingham Society of Arts (1827, 1829, 1830, 1832, 1834–41). Became the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBS). (BSA) Exhibition of Art and Industry, Aston Hall (1858). (EAI) (Royal) Birmingham Society of Artists (1842–1911, 1913). Also spring exhibitions Devoted mainly to watercolour (1866–1911). Formerly the Birmingham Society of Arts (BSA). Royal from 1867. (RBS) Bradford Exhibition of Art and Industry (1870). (EAI) Brighton Brighton Institution for Promoting the Fine Arts (1820). (BrI) Brighton Public Art Gallery (1901, 1908). (BAG) Bristol Bristol Academy for the Promotion of the Fine Arts (1849, 1851–54, 1856, 1858– 67, 1870, 1871, 1873, 1875–1904, 1906–12). Also winter exhibitions of sketches and studies (1885–95) and loan exhibitions (1874, 1878, 1879). The earlier Bristol Society of Artists (BRSA) was incorporated into this. Became the Royal West of England Academy (RWA) in 1913. (BA) 6 Bristol Institution for the Promotion of Literature, Science and the Fine Arts (1825, 1826, 1829). (BIP) Bristol Society of Artists (1832, 1834, 1837, 1842). Incorporated into the Bristol Academy for the Promotion of the Fine Arts (BA). (BRSA) Royal West of England Academy (1913). Previously the Bristol Academy for the Promotion of the Fine Arts (BA). (RWA) Cardiff Exhibition of Art and Industry (1881). (EAI) Cheltenham Exhibition of Art and Industry (1883). (EAI) Conwy Royal Cambrian Academy (1882–1914), at Llandudno, Rhyl, Cardiff and (from 1886) Conwy, Wales. (RCA) Cork Exhibition of Art and Industry (1883). EAI Derby Exhibitions of Art and Industry (1866, 1870). (EAI) Dublin Artists of Ireland (1815–17, 1819, 1821). (AIr) Exhibition of Manufactures, Machinery and Fine Arts (1864, 1865, 1872, 1882). (EAI) Hibernian Society of Artists (1814, 1815). (HAS) Irish Society of Artists (1812, 1813). Stewart, 1990. (ISA) Royal Hibernian Academy (1826–1914). Stewart, 1985. (RHA) Society of Artists of the City of Dublin (1812, 1813). Stewart, 1990. (DSA) Society of Artists in Ireland (1765–80). Breeze, 1985. (SAI) Society of Artists of Ireland (1800–04, 1809–12). Stewart, 1990. (AI) Edinburgh Royal Scottish Academy (1826–1914). Laperrière, 1991. (RSA) Glasgow Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts (1861–1914). Billcliffe, 1990. (RGI) (Royal) Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour (1881–84, 1887, 1889, 1891– 7 93, 1895, 1896, 1898, 1900–03, 1905–13). Royal from 1886. (RSW) Huddersfield Exhibition of Art and Industry (1883). (EAI) Leeds City Art Gallery (1889, 1895, 1913, 1914). (LAG) National Exhibition of Works of Art at Leeds (1868). (NEL) Royal Northern Society for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts (1809–11, 1822– 26, 1828, 1830, 1833, 1834, 1836). (RNS) Liverpool Academy of the Liverpool Royal Institution (1822, 1824, 1825, 1827–30). Morris and Roberts, 1998. (LRIA) Liverpool Academy (1810–14, 1831, 1832, 1834–62, 1864, 1865, 1867). Morris and Roberts, 1998. (LA) Liverpool Art Club (1875, 1881). (LAC) Liverpool Autumn Exhibitions (1871–1914). (LAE) Liverpool Institute of Fine Arts (1863, 1864). Morris and Roberts, 1998. (LIFA) Liverpool Society of Fine Arts (1858–62). Morris and Roberts, 1998. (LSFA) Society of Artists in Liverpool (1774). Morris and Roberts, 1998.

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