RA Collection: People and Organisations
He was admitted Royal Academy Schools’ probationer on 7 July 1825, but withdrew in autumn 1825 to go to Rome.
Born: 19 September 1806 in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
Died: 15 February 1864
Nationality: British
Elected ARA: 4 November 1844
Elected RA: 10 February 1848
Gender: Male
Preferred media: Painting
William Dyce RA
Design for the Certificate of Merit awarded at the Great Exhibition of 1851, c.1851
Pencil on wove paper
William Dyce RA
Design for the reverse of the Turner medal, 1858
Pencil, chalk and charcoal over gouache on paper
William Dyce RA
A mother and child, probably the Virgin and Child, probably mid-1840s
Pen and brown ink on off-white laid paper
William Dyce RA
Design for tiles or a mosaic, probably c. 1840
Pen and ink and gouache with gold paint on cream wove paper
William Dyce RA
Design for mosaic or tiles, probably c. 1840
Pen and ink and watercolour with gold paint on cream wove paper
William Dyce RA
A decorative design, possibly for a fabric or wallpaper, c. 1840 - c. 1850
Pen and ink, watercolour and gold paint on light brown wove paper
William Dyce RA
Study of foliage, by 1864
Black and white chalk on brown laid paper
William Dyce RA
Head of a classical figure crowned with berries, by 1864
Pencil on cream wove paper
William Dyce RA
Praying hands, by 1864
Black and white chalk on buff coloured wove paper
William Dyce RA
Omnia vanitas, 1848
Oil on canvas
William Dyce RA
Notes On Shepherds And Sheep. A Letter To John Ruskin, Esq., M.A. By William Dyce, M.A., Royal Academician; Professor Of The Theory Of The Fine Arts, King's College, London. - London:: [1851]
05/4621
William Dyce RA
Theory of the fine arts : an introductory lecture delivered in the classical theatre of King's College, London, May 24th, 1844 - London: 1844
13/3078
Great Britain
The Drawing Book Of The Government School Of Design / From Drawings by William Dyce, R.A. - London.: [ca. 1864?]
06/6042
British painters of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries : with eighty examples of their work engraved on wood. - London: [1880]
08/2633
Certificate for the award of a medal to John Gibson for services rendered to the Great Exhibition
15 Oct 1851
Item GI/10/12
W.B. Richmond, 10 York Street, Baker Street, to Thomas K. Richmond
[1 Jul 1858]
Item RI/1/2
William Dyce, R.A.
1850-1851
Series 236/25
William Dyce [to Revd Dr Dibdin, Exning, Newmarket]
07 May 1837
Item JU/14/157