Background to the RSA's history
Background to the RSA's history
Background to the RSA's history
Background to the RSA's history
Background to the RSA's history
Background to the RSA's history
Exhibitions
Background to the RSA's history
Background to the RSA's history
Background to the RSA's history
1851 Great Exhibition
1851 Great Exhibition
Background to the RSA's history
This print shows Queen Isabella, Magellan and Las Casas who were not originally shown in the James Barry 'Elysium and Tartarus' painting in the Society's Great Room. The print should be viewed as being positioned between 'Reserved Knowledge' and 'The Glorious Sextumvirate'. Las Casa was painted into the Great Room painting in 1801.
This print shows Queen Isabella, Magellan and Las Casas who were not originally shown in the James Barry 'Elysium and Tartarus' painting in the Society's Great Room. The print should be viewed as being positioned between 'Reserved Knowledge' and 'The Glorious Sextumvirate'. Las Casa was painted into the Great Room painting in 1801.
This print shows Queen Isabella, Magellan and Las Casas who were not originally shown in the James Barry 'Elysium and Tartarus' painting in the Society's Great Room. The print should be viewed as being positioned between 'Reserved Knowledge' and 'The Glorious Sextumvirate'. Las Casa was painted into the Great Room painting in 1801.
Image used to illustrate the text from the lecture 'Breaking the age barrier' by Roger Coleman 12/3/1997
Correspondence to and from the Society about the purchase and repair of 18 John Adam Street. Includes correspondence from Mr Wingate from whom 18 John Adam Street was purchased
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