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Three essays: ‘Alfred Morrison’s purchases at the 1872 Summer Exhibition’ ‘The extraordinary and enduring popularity of a “history” painting at the 1878 Summer Exhibition’ ‘”Monumental decoration” at the 1890 Summer Exhibition’.

Dakers, Caroline (2018) Three essays: ‘Alfred Morrison’s purchases at the 1872 Summer Exhibition’ ‘The extraordinary and enduring popularity of a “history” painting at the 1878 Summer Exhibition’ ‘”Monumental decoration” at the 1890 Summer Exhibition’. In: The Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition: A Chronicle, 1769–2018 Sarah Victoria Turner, Mark Hallett, Jessica Feather. Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, London.

Type of Research: Book Section
Creators: Dakers, Caroline
Description:

The three essays are among the 90 essays that form 'The RA Chronicle'. This is a digital publication that explores the history of the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. Essays examining key artists, artworks, and events from each individual year’s Exhibition are accompanied by 250 completely digitised and searchable copies of the accompanying Exhibition catalogues. This repository of original research and primary source material is intended to shine new light on British art, its exhibition histories, and its publics, and to encourage further innovative study.

Official Website: http://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/publications/browse/ra-chronicle
Additional Information (Publicly available):

This is a free online publication

Publisher/Broadcaster/Company: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Your affiliations with UAL: Colleges > Central Saint Martins
Date: May 2018
Digital Object Identifier: http://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/publications/browse/ra-chronicle
Date Deposited: 06 Jul 2018 09:58
Last Modified: 26 Sep 2019 09:51
Item ID: 12816
URI: https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/12816

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