Original drawing
Photograph of portrait by Frederick Hollyer
Sir Evans was Chairman of Council 1900-1901
Pen and brown ink and black chalk on paper covered with beige wash.
Pen and brown ink and black chalk, heightened with white chalk on heavy paper
Pen and brown ink and brown ink on beige paper.
Pen and brown ink over chalk.
Oil on canvas.
Pen and brown ink.
Etching with engraving and roulette work and traces of aquatint (black ink)
Etching with engraving and traces of aquatint (black ink)
Etching with engraving and traces of aquatint (black ink)
Etching with engraving with use of mezzotint rocker (black ink)
Etching with engraving and traces of aquatint (black ink)
Etching with engraving and aquatint (brown ink)
Pen and brown ink on black chalk, heightened with white chalk on blue paper.
Ink drawing by Howard Penton, 1911. Barry's paintings have been moved up to the level of the frieze, Reynold's portrait of Lord Romney has been replaced by Cope's portrait of Prince Albert and the seating has been rearranged, these changes were made in 1863-5. The ceiling decoration by Robins and Crace dates from 1882
The Society acquired or were presented ith drawings, etchings, engravings and prints which were not produced as a direct result of the Polite Arts premium scheme
Bird Study, oil on panel, with light ground and paper attached to front. Award mentioned in Transactions of 1828 - 'Mrs Jos. Stannard, for an original painting of dead game, the Gold Isis medal, 1829, honorary class.' Minutes document the award as 'Qc for an original painting in oil of dead game by a lady of 25, medal is a bounty.'
Mrs Stannard (née Emily Coppin, also awarded under her maiden name - see item 961 in same series) is listed in Redgrave's Dictionary as wife of Joseph Stannard, landscape and marine painter of Norwich, 1797-1830. Other members of the Stannard family designed for the Lowestoft pottery works. Mrs Stannard died in Norwich, aged 82 in January 1885.
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