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  2. Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers

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    The Society's Gold Memorial Bowl Award, established in 1985, is one of the highest accolades for miniature art in the world. [9] [10] Crafted in 18 carat gold by royal jewellers Garrard & Co, the Bowl was a gift to the Society from former president Suzanne Lucas. [11] [12] A silver gilt replica is received by the winning artist. Other awards ...

  3. Gladys Kathleen Bell - Wikipedia

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    Bell studied at the Cope and Nichols' School of Art at Kensington in London. [2] From 1910 Bell exhibited at the Royal Academy some 28 times, mostly miniatures and portraits. [3] She also exhibited at the Paris Salon, at the Liverpool Academy of Arts and with the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, RMS. [2]

  4. Mabel Lee Hankey - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Lee Hankey exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Miniature Society, the Royal Society of British Artists and the Society of Women Artists from 1889 to 1897 under her maiden name (Mabel Emily Hobson), and again from 1898-1914 under the name Mabel Lee Hankey.

  5. Charles Spencelayh - Wikipedia

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    He had a solo exhibition at The Sunderland Art Gallery in 1936. Spencelayh was a founder member of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters , where he exhibited 129 miniatures between 1896 and 1954. Many of his subjects were of domestic scenes, painted with an almost photographic detail, such as "The Laughing Parson" (1935) [ 2 ] and "His Daily ...

  6. Stella Marks - Wikipedia

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    She was an artist, active in Australia, the United States of America, and Great Britain. She is best known as a portrait miniaturist, although she also made larger works in oils, charcoal, and pastels. She was a member of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers, and the American Society of Miniature Painters.

  7. Miniature art - Wikipedia

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    Miniature art includes paintings, engravings and sculptures that are very small; it has a long history that dates back to prehistory. The portrait miniature is the most common form in recent centuries, and from ancient times, engraved gems , often used as impression seals , and cylinder seals in various materials were very important.

  8. Jessie Bayes - Wikipedia

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    Her father Alfred Walter Bayes, was an artist who regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts. [2] In 1906 she became a member of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers and in 1908 exhibited at the Royal Academy. She was a part of RMS's council throughout 1925-1935.

  9. Stella Rebecca Crofts - Wikipedia

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    She continued to exhibit at the Royal Academy and had a solo show at the Redfern Gallery in 1926 and also showed with the Women's International Art Club and became an elected associate of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers. [1] [3] She exhibited at the annual exhibition of the New Society of Artists in 1932.

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