[OpenGLAM] Fwd: [GLAM] Fwd: Royal Academy of Arts Winter Exhibition catalogues (1870-1939) digitised and available via the RA website
Joris Pekel
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Tue Feb 19 10:37:50 UTC 2013
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From: Andy Mabbett <andy at pigsonthewing.org.uk>
Date: 2013/2/19
Subject: [GLAM] Fwd: Royal Academy of Arts Winter Exhibition catalogues
(1870-1939) digitised and available via the RA website
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This is sure to be of interest to many of you:
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From: "Adam Waterton" <Adam.Waterton at royalacademy.org.uk>
Date: Feb 19, 2013 8:19 AM
Subject: Royal Academy of Arts Winter Exhibition catalogues (1870-1939)
digitised and available via the RA website
To: <MCG at jiscmail.ac.uk>
Some of you may be interested in a new resource that has just been added to
the Royal Academy of Arts Collections website.
The Royal Academy Winter loan Exhibition catalogues from their inception in
1870 to 1939 have been digitised in their entirety and are now available to
search and browse online via the Royal Academy Website.
www.racollection.org.uk<http://www.racollection.org.uk/>
>From their inception in 1870 through to the outbreak of the First World War
the format of the RA Winter exhibitions remained fairly constant; generally
consisting of Old Master paintings borrowed from private collections
accompanied by works by recently deceased British artists. From 1920
onwards the exhibitions programme began to evolve and the RA started to
organise major art historical survey exhibitions drawing upon expert
scholarship such as Flemish & Belgian Art 1300-1900 (1927), Italian Art
1200-1900 (1930) and French Art 1200-1900 (1932). In addition, for the
first time, supplementary illustrated catalogues began to be published, in
tandem with the traditional un-illustrated `lists of works`. As well as
including reproductions of c.3000 of the works shown in the exhibitions,
these illustrated catalogues included introductory essays by renowned art
historians such as Sir James G. Mann (1897-1962), Sir Robert Witt
(1872-1952) and Adolfo Venturi (1856-1941). These catalogues are now
available to browse and search online via the Royal Academy website<
http://www.racollection.org.uk/ixbin/indexplus?_IXACTION_=file&_IXFILE_=templates/pages/exhibition_list.html
>
Many of the works lent to these exhibitions now reside in major museum and
gallery collections such as Tate, National Gallery of Ireland, Yale Center
for British Art, Wallace Collection, etc. We have included thumbnail images
of many of these works, with embedded hotlinks to take the researcher to
the pages on the owner institutions website where larger images and more
information can be found. We've also digitised a selection of installation
photographs from the RA's Photo Archive which show how the exhibitions were
displayed.
How it works:
Click on the RA Collections<http://www.racollection.org.uk/> landing page (
www.racollection.org.uk<http://www.racollection.org.uk/>)
Browse
On the RA Collections page click on the Exhibition Catalogue<
http://www.racollection.org.uk/ixbin/indexplus?_IXACTION_=file&_IXFILE_=templates/pages/exhibition_list.html>
link to view thumbnail images of the title pages of each catalogue. Click
on a thumbnail image to display a large image of the title-page. Use the
Next & Previous buttons to browse through the catalogue. You can also enter
search terms in the Search within the catalogue box to search for artists,
titles and lenders within the catalogue. This will display a list of the
pages on which your search terms were found.
Below the catalogue pages you will also find thumbnail images of some of
the works that were exhibited in the exhibitions. Clicking on a thumbnail
image will take you to a page displaying a larger image and more
information about that work.
Searching
You can search across all the catalogues in two ways:
1: Enter a search term in the quick search box at the top of the RA
Collections homepage. This will search through all the exhibition
catalogues as well as the RA's own collections of works of art, historic
books and archives.
2: Click on the Search Exhibition Catalogues<
http://www.racollection.org.uk/ixbin/indexplus?_IXACTION_=file&_IXFILE_=templates/search/exhibitions.html>
option on the RA Collections homepage.
>From here you can search by exhibition title, exhibition date, or carry out
a free-text search of the entire contents of the catalogues for the names
of artists, lenders or titles of works.
We are very excited to be able to make this resource available
electronically to the international research community via the web. This
project was made possible with funding from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation,
to whom we are extremely grateful.
Any feedback and comments that you have about the resource will be
gratefully received and will help us to refine and improve it in future.
Regards,
Adam
Adam Waterton
Head of Library Services
Royal Academy of Arts
Burlington House
Piccadilly
London
W1V 0DS
T: 020 7300 5740 | F: 020 7300 5765 | E: adam.waterton at royalacademy.org.uk
<mailto:adam.waterton at royalacademy.org.uk>
Royal Academy Library and Archive
www.royalacademy.org.uk/collectionsandlibrary<
http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/collectionsandlibrary>
The Royal Academy of Arts Collection Online
www.racollection.org.uk<http://www.racollection.org.uk/>
The Royal Academy of Arts is a registered charity under Registered Charity
Number 1125383 and is also registered as a company limited by guarantee in
England and Wales under Company Number 6298947. Registered office:
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BD.
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