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Royal Society of Portrait Painters

The Royal Society of Portrait Painters is a charity based at Carlton House Terrace, SW1, London that promotes the practice and appreciation of portraiture.

The Royal Society of Portrait Painters
Established1891
TypeArts Society
Legal statusRegistered charity
Location
Key people
Queen Elizabeth II (Patron)
Richard Foster PRP (President)
Simon Davis VPRP (Vice President)
Websitetherp.co.uk

Its Annual Exhibition of portraiture is held at Mall Galleries, and it runs a commissions service to help those wanting a portrait throughout the year. Activities include artist Prizes, Awards, demonstrations, workshops, debates and talks.

The Society is a member of the Federation of British Artists.

History

The Royal Society of Portrait Painters was founded in 1891 by the leading portrait painters of the day. Being dissatisfied with the selection policies of the Royal Academy for its annual exhibition in London, they formed a new body to be concerned solely with portrait painting.

 
Centenary Catalogue Cover – The Royal Society of Portrait Painters

The first exhibition of the society was held in 1891. The catalogue of that exhibition shows that its committee then consisted of Archibald Stuart-Wortley (Chairman), Hon. John Collier, Arthur Hacker, G. P. Jacomb-Hood, S.J. Solomon, James Jebusa Shannon and Hubert Vos. The other members listed were Percy Bigland, C. A. Furse, Glazebrook, John McLure Hamilton, Heywood Hardy, Hubert von Herkomer, Henry J. Hudson, Louise Jopling, T. B. Kennington, W. Llewellyn, W. M. Loudan, Arthur Melville, Anna Lea Merritt, F. M. Skipworth, Mrs Annie Swynnerton, W. R. Symonds, Mary Waller, Edwin A. Ward, Leslie Ward (better known as "Spy"), and T. Blake Wirgman.

Other early members included Sir John Everett Millais, George Frederick Watts, John Singer Sargent, Augustus John and James McNeill Whistler. Women were eligible for membership from the start.

At the Coronation Exhibition of 1911, which marked its 20th anniversary, it was announced that King George V had conferred on the society the status of a Royal Society, and it has been known as the Royal Society of Portrait Painters since then.

The Times said on 22 April 2006:

Of the country's two major annual portrait exhibitions, the one at the National Portrait Gallery in June might be better known, but the one at the Royal Society is surely the more glittering, as it is to the society that many of the country's powerful institutions go to commission portraits of their leaders.[1]

Activities

Portrait Commissions Service

To encourage the genre of portrait painting, they offer a portrait commissions service.[2]

Annual Exhibition

 
Entrance to Mall Galleries

The Society holds an Annual Exhibition, which takes place every year at the Mall Galleries, The Mall, by Trafalgar Square, London.

A major showcase for some 200 recent portraits it is the largest contemporary portrait exhibition in the UK. It is formed by a cohort of work by distinguished members alongside works by non-member artists who have successfully competed to be included in the show. Unlike other shows, the works are entirely selected by portrait painters. The exhibition aims to include the best of a wide variety of styles in painted and drawn media.[3]

Prizes and Awards

Many prizes are awarded via the Annual Exhibition. These include The William Lock Portrait Prize worth £20,000,the Ondaatje Prize for Portraiture, the Prince of Wales Award for Portrait Drawing, the Burke's Peerage Foundation Prize and the de Laszlo Foundation Prize, and the Smallwood Architects Prize.[4]

Learning

The Society also holds portrait demonstrations, workshops, talks and tours.

Collections

The People's Portrait Collection

The People's Portraits Collection owned by the society was founded in 2000 as a millennial exhibition. The idea was to represent ordinary people from all walks of life, and thereby offer a picture of the United Kingdom as it moved from the 20th century into the 21st. Each portrait is donated by a Member and Members continue to add to this collection.[5]

The Collection has been housed at Girton College (one of the 31 constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge) since 2002 as a long-term loan, and is open to the public every day.[6]

Membership

Members

References

  1. ^ The Times 22 April 2006, previewing the 2006 exhibition.
  2. ^ portrait commissions service
  3. ^ "The Royal Society Of Portrait Painters". The Royal Society Of Portrait Painters. The RP. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  4. ^ "The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Prizes & Sponsors". The Royal Society of Portrait Painters. The RP. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  5. ^ "The People's Portrait Collection". The Royal Society of Portrait Painters. The RP.
  6. ^ Girton College: The People’s Portraits Exhibition

External links

  • Website of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters

Coordinates: 51°30′23.35″N 0°7′49.66″W / 51.5064861°N 0.1304611°W / 51.5064861; -0.1304611

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Royal Society of Portrait Painters news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Royal Society of Portrait Painters is a charity based at Carlton House Terrace SW1 London that promotes the practice and appreciation of portraiture The Royal Society of Portrait PaintersEstablished1891TypeArts SocietyLegal statusRegistered charityLocationLondon SW1United KingdomKey peopleQueen Elizabeth II Patron Richard Foster PRP President Simon Davis VPRP Vice President Websitetherp co ukIts Annual Exhibition of portraiture is held at Mall Galleries and it runs a commissions service to help those wanting a portrait throughout the year Activities include artist Prizes Awards demonstrations workshops debates and talks The Society is a member of the Federation of British Artists Contents 1 History 2 Activities 2 1 Portrait Commissions Service 2 2 Annual Exhibition 2 2 1 Prizes and Awards 2 3 Learning 3 Collections 3 1 The People s Portrait Collection 4 Membership 4 1 Members 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe Royal Society of Portrait Painters was founded in 1891 by the leading portrait painters of the day Being dissatisfied with the selection policies of the Royal Academy for its annual exhibition in London they formed a new body to be concerned solely with portrait painting Centenary Catalogue Cover The Royal Society of Portrait Painters The first exhibition of the society was held in 1891 The catalogue of that exhibition shows that its committee then consisted of Archibald Stuart Wortley Chairman Hon John Collier Arthur Hacker G P Jacomb Hood S J Solomon James Jebusa Shannon and Hubert Vos The other members listed were Percy Bigland C A Furse Glazebrook John McLure Hamilton Heywood Hardy Hubert von Herkomer Henry J Hudson Louise Jopling T B Kennington W Llewellyn W M Loudan Arthur Melville Anna Lea Merritt F M Skipworth Mrs Annie Swynnerton W R Symonds Mary Waller Edwin A Ward Leslie Ward better known as Spy and T Blake Wirgman Other early members included Sir John Everett Millais George Frederick Watts John Singer Sargent Augustus John and James McNeill Whistler Women were eligible for membership from the start At the Coronation Exhibition of 1911 which marked its 20th anniversary it was announced that King George V had conferred on the society the status of a Royal Society and it has been known as the Royal Society of Portrait Painters since then The Times said on 22 April 2006 Of the country s two major annual portrait exhibitions the one at the National Portrait Gallery in June might be better known but the one at the Royal Society is surely the more glittering as it is to the society that many of the country s powerful institutions go to commission portraits of their leaders 1 Activities EditPortrait Commissions Service Edit To encourage the genre of portrait painting they offer a portrait commissions service 2 Annual Exhibition Edit Entrance to Mall Galleries The Society holds an Annual Exhibition which takes place every year at the Mall Galleries The Mall by Trafalgar Square London A major showcase for some 200 recent portraits it is the largest contemporary portrait exhibition in the UK It is formed by a cohort of work by distinguished members alongside works by non member artists who have successfully competed to be included in the show Unlike other shows the works are entirely selected by portrait painters The exhibition aims to include the best of a wide variety of styles in painted and drawn media 3 Prizes and Awards Edit Many prizes are awarded via the Annual Exhibition These include The William Lock Portrait Prize worth 20 000 the Ondaatje Prize for Portraiture the Prince of Wales Award for Portrait Drawing the Burke s Peerage Foundation Prize and the de Laszlo Foundation Prize and the Smallwood Architects Prize 4 Learning Edit The Society also holds portrait demonstrations workshops talks and tours Collections EditThe People s Portrait Collection Edit The People s Portraits Collection owned by the society was founded in 2000 as a millennial exhibition The idea was to represent ordinary people from all walks of life and thereby offer a picture of the United Kingdom as it moved from the 20th century into the 21st Each portrait is donated by a Member and Members continue to add to this collection 5 The Collection has been housed at Girton College one of the 31 constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge since 2002 as a long term loan and is open to the public every day 6 Membership EditMembers Edit Alastair Adams PPRP Hon Archivist Treasurer Frances Bell RP Jane Bond RP NEAC Jason Bowyer RP PPNEAC Paul Brason RP Keith Breeden RP Peter Brown RP NEAC PS ROI Hon RBA George Bruce Past President David Caldwell RP Tom Coates RP PPNEAC PPPS RWS David Cobley RP NEAC RWA Anthony Connolly RP President Saied Dai RP NEAC Sam Dalby RP Simon Davis VPRP RBSA Hon Secretary Frederick Deane RP Andrew Festing PPRP MBE Richard Foster PRP Past President David Graham RP Valeriy Gridnev RP PS ROI Herbert James Gunn RA RP Past President Robin Lee Hall Past President James Hague RP Geoffrey Hayzer RP Emma Hopkins RP Sheldon Hutchinson RP Andrew James RP Brendan Kelly RP Peter Kuhfeld RP NEAC June Mendoza AO OBE RP ROI Hon SWA Anthony Morris RP NEAC Tom Phillips RA Hon RP Anastasia Pollard RP David Poole PPRP ARCA Mark Roscoe RP Susan Ryder RP NEAC Tai Shan Schierenberg Hon RP Melissa Scott Miller RP NEAC Stephen Shankland RP Jeff Stultiens RP Benjamin Sullivan RP NEAC Jason Sullivan RP Michael Taylor RP Daphne Todd OBE PPRP NEAC Jason Walker RP John Walton RP Emma Wesley RP Toby Wiggins RP Antony Williams RP PS NEAC John Wonnacott Hon RP CBE Neale Worley RP NEAC Robbie Wraith RP Martin Yeoman RP NEACReferences Edit The Times 22 April 2006 previewing the 2006 exhibition portrait commissions service The Royal Society Of Portrait Painters The Royal Society Of Portrait Painters The RP Retrieved 20 July 2016 The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Prizes amp Sponsors The Royal Society of Portrait Painters The RP Retrieved 20 July 2016 The People s Portrait Collection The Royal Society of Portrait Painters The RP Girton College The People s Portraits ExhibitionExternal links EditWebsite of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters Coordinates 51 30 23 35 N 0 7 49 66 W 51 5064861 N 0 1304611 W 51 5064861 0 1304611 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Royal Society of Portrait Painters amp oldid 1124943642, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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