Third painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783. Photograph by Geremy Butler
Third painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783. Photograph by Geremy Butler
Third painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783
Third painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783. Photograph by Geremy Butler
Third painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783.
Third painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783.
Sixth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783. Photograph by Geremy Butler
Sixth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783
Sixth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783.
Sixth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783.
Sixth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783.
Sixth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783. Photograph by Geremy Butler
Sixth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783. Photograph by Geremy Butler
Sixth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783.
Includes the symposium proposal document, proposal for a publication by Deborah Jaffe, a programme with notes, invitation letter, a guest list, information on speakers and administrative papers. The file also includes copies of the following papers: Dr David G C Allen 'A duty and a Pleasure: Prince Albert and the Society of Arts'; Dr Ted Allan 'From Crystal Palace to the Greenwich Dome - 150 years of Progress'; Dr Ingeborg Cleve 'Meeting Progress: the modernising role of exhibitions and museums for the Kingdom of Wurttemberg.'\n\nAdditionally, the symposium was recorded and nine cassettes document the event.
Won the Dorma Attachment Award worth £2000 in the 'Home Furnishing' section. Photocopy of original report.
Won the Guildford Kapwood Attachment Award worth £600 in the 'Transport' section. Spent six weeks from 14 August 1989 - 22 September 1989 working with Guilford Europe, Automotive Design. Includes letter to the RSA.