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Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours

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Cover image: Lillias August Archive Watercolour. To be auctioned to raise funds for the RI Archive Appeal

The 207 th Exhibition

Mall Galleries, The Mall, London SW1 3 to 18 April, 10am to 5pm info@mallgalleries.com | www.mallgalleries.org.uk

www.royalinstituteofpaintersinwatercolours.org

: a colourful history

The beginnings of the RI can be traced back to the formation of the ‘New Society of Painters in Water Colours’ in 1807. This new Society had a fascinating and sometimes turbulent period, sadly having to close in 1812 but re-emerging in 1831 when it thrived and, in the mid 19 th century was at the forefront of the movement to get recognition for watercolour as a serious medium for painting. The success of the Society’s endeavours were marked in 1883 when it received the prefix ‘Royal’ by command of Queen Victoria.

With a huge array of prominent artists as members and exhibitors, the RI has continued to promote its ethos and traditions throughout the 20 th century and up to the present day.

This unique history is now revealed fully in a newly published hardback book, ‘Then & Now’. Researched and compiled over a period of two years by Anthony J Lester, the writer and broadcaster, it is the first book to be written exclusively about the Institute and its members. The book contains many archive images and a list of every member since the RI’s inception.

It also features biographies of the RI’s current members with examples of their work written by Adrian Hill, of Adrian Hill Fine Art.

The book has a foreword written by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.

The book will be available during the Exhibition at Mall Galleries bookshop and is priced at £34.99.

Full details are available at: royalinstituteofpaintersinwatercolours.org

at the Lightbox

An exhibition of paintings by members of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours

13 July until 20 October 2019

Further details at: royalinstituteofpaintersinwatercolours.org

Robin Hazlewood The Chair, Luxembourg Gardens (detail)

Chobham Road Woking Surrey

GU21 4AA

01483 737800

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