Victorian Art Institutions: Academies, Schools, Museums, and Galleries (original) (raw)

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Art Schools A Victorian Survey of Academies, Schools, and Galleries Sass's Leigh's Glasgow School of Art Government Schools of Design before the Great Exhibition of 1851 Birmingham Municipal School of Art The Slade, London "Women at Work: The Slade Girls" Central School of Art and Design, London Commercial Galleries and Expositions Manfred Mainz on two institutions which determined the course of stylistic developments The Manchester Exhibition of 1857 The Fine Art Society The Grosvenor Gallery The Dudley Gallery The New Gallery Organizations The Art Union of London The Cyclographic Society (The Cyclographic Club, 1848) The Folio Sketching Club (founded 1854)) The Hogarth Club, 1858-1861 The Art Workers Guild The Bromsgrove Guild of Craftsmen The Century Guild The Royal British Society of Sculptors Art Museums — London British Museum (9 views) Dulwich Picture Gallery Guildhall Art Gallery National Gallery (3 views) National Portrait Gallery (2 views) Tate Britain (formerly the Tate Gallery) Victoria and Albert Museum (27 views) Whitechapel Art Gallery Art Museums — outside London The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford The Birmingham Corporation Museum and Art Gallery. National Museum Cardiff [Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Caerdydd] Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow City Museum, Leeds The National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh The New Gallery of Art at Reading The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool City Art Gallery, Manchester The Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight, Wirral Falmouth Art Gallery and Library, Cornwall

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