The Exhibition of the Royal Academy, M.DCCCXIII. The Forty-Fifth.
London: Printed by B. McMillan, Bow Street, Covent Garden, Printer to the Royal Academy. (Price One Shilling.)
4to pamphlet, pp. 42 (list of exhibits)+(8)(lists of members & exhibitors). Some usage wear, contemporary ink marginalia throughout.
The brochure to the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1813, with manuscript notes to the paintings by 'Richard James'. Among the exhibits are J.M.W. Turner's 'Frosty Morning' (described by James as 'a large picture much below what I conceived of Turner'); Philip Reinagle's 'group of stages' ('tame and mannered'); Arnaud's 'Boar that killed Adonis' ('a very good picture - but too gaudy'); and James Ward's 'A favourite hunter ' ('excellent') and 'A hunter' ('capital').
[Ref: 40875] £260.00
4to pamphlet, pp. 42 (list of exhibits)+(8)(lists of members & exhibitors). Some usage wear, contemporary ink marginalia throughout.
The brochure to the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1813, with manuscript notes to the paintings by 'Richard James'. Among the exhibits are J.M.W. Turner's 'Frosty Morning' (described by James as 'a large picture much below what I conceived of Turner'); Philip Reinagle's 'group of stages' ('tame and mannered'); Arnaud's 'Boar that killed Adonis' ('a very good picture - but too gaudy'); and James Ward's 'A favourite hunter ' ('excellent') and 'A hunter' ('capital').
[Ref: 40875] £260.00