RA Collection: People and Organisations
The Royal Society of British Artists (RBA) is a British art body established in 1823 as the Society of British Artists, as an alternative to the Royal Academy. Queen Victoria granted the Society the Royal Charter in 1887. It It is one of the nine member societies that form the Federation of British Artists which administers the Mall Galleries, London.
John Ruskin
Notes on some of the principal pictures exhibited in the rooms of the Royal Academy, the Old and New Societies of Painters in Water Colours, The Society of British Artists, and the French Exhibition, [i.e. Academy Notes], No. V. 1859 / by John Ruskin, M.A., author of "Modern Painters", "Stones of Venice", "Seven Lamps of Architecture", "Elements of Drawing", etc., etc. - London: 1859
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John Ruskin
Notes on some of the principal pictures exhibited in the rooms of the Royal Academy, the Old and New Societies of Painters in Water Colours, The Society of British Artists, and the French Exhibition, [i.e. Academy Notes], No. IV. 1858 / by John Ruskin - London: 1858
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John Ruskin
Notes on some of the principal pictures exhibited in the rooms of the Royal Academy, the Old and New Societies of Painters in Water Colours, The Society of British Artists, and the French Exhibition, [i.e. Academy Notes], No. V. 1859 / by John Ruskin, M.A., author of "Modern Painters", "Stones of Venice", "Seven Lamps of Architecture", "Elements of Drawing", etc., etc. - London: 1859
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John Ruskin
Notes on some of the principal pictures exhibited in the room of the Royal Academy, the Old and New Societies of Painters in Water Colours, the Society of British Artists, and the French exhibition, [i.e. Academy Notes] No. IV. 1858 / by John Ruskin, M.A., author of "Modern Painters", "Stones of Venice", "Seven Lamps of Architecture", "Elements of Drawing", etc., etc. - London: 1858
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