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The International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers was a union of professional artists that existed from 1898 to 1925, "To promote the study, practice, and knowledge of sculpture, painting, etching, lithographing, engraving, and kindred arts in England or elsewhere...". It came to be known simply as The International. Philip Athill (January 1985)
The International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers
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The society organised exhibitions, some for members only and some open to others, and social events such as musical evenings and soirées. The exhibitions were held in a number of London venues, and in other cities around England, including
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and
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. Its founder and first president was
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. On his death, the presidency was taken up by
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, with John Lavery as vice-president. The society contributed £500 towards the cost of Whistler's memorial.


Formation

The society was initially incorporated as The Exhibition of International Art Ltd., but soon changed its name to the International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers. The prospectus issued by the new society read in part:Quoted in ''The Morning Post'', 9 February 1898; cited by: Philip Athill (January 1985)
The International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers
''The Burlington Magazine'' 127(982): 21-29+33.


Members

Honorary and associate members included: *
Paul Wayland Bartlett Paul Wayland Bartlett (January 24, 1865 – September 20, 1925) was an American sculptor working in the Beaux-Arts tradition of heroic realism. Life Bartlett was born in New Haven, Connecticut, the son of Truman Howe Bartlett, an art critic a ...
*
Alexander Kellock Brown Alexander Kellock Brown (11 February 1849 – 9 May 1922) was a Scottish painter of landscapes and brother of the sculptor William Kellock Brown. He painted in oils and water-colors and exhibited frequently at the Royal Scottish Academy exhibits ...
* Ernest A. Cole *
John Paul Cooper John Paul Cooper (3 October 1869 – 3 May 1933) was a British architect and a leading craftsman in the Arts and Crafts Movement, specialising in metalwork and jewellery. He is particularly noted for the use of materials such as shagreen and os ...
*
Nelson Dawson Nelson Ethelred Dawson (5 May 1859 – 28 October 1941) was an English artist and member of the Arts and Crafts movement. Dawson was born in Stamford, Lincolnshire and educated at Stamford School. He moved to London, where he operated hi ...
* Alfred Drury * John Henry Monsell Furse * Alfred Gilbert *
Charles Holroyd Sir Charles Holroyd (9 April 1861 – 17 November 1917) was an English artist and curator. He was Keeper of the Tate from 1897 to 1906, and Director of the National Gallery from 1906 to 1916. Biography Early years Charles Holroyd was born ...
* Thomas Stirling Lee * David McGill *
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* Constantin Meunier * Ernst Oppler * Glyn Warren Philpot *
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* Charles de Sousy Ricketts *
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*
Augustus Saint-Gaudens Augustus Saint-Gaudens (; March 1, 1848 – August 3, 1907) was an American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts generation who embodied the ideals of the American Renaissance. From a French-Irish family, Saint-Gaudens was raised in New York City, he trave ...
*
Georg Sauter Georg Sauter (20 April 1866 – 20 December 1937) was a German-English painter, lithographer and draftsman. Life In 1880 Georg Sauter began training as a house painter and then worked in Munich with a painter master. Later he took drawing less ...
* Kathleen Scott * Charles Shannon * Franz Stuck * James Havard Thomas *
John Tweed John Tweed (21 January 1869 – 12 November 1933) was a Scottish sculptor. Early life John Tweed was born at 16 Great Portland Street, Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. He then trained with Hamo Thornycroft in London, and atten ...
* Reginald Fairfax Wells * Harry (Henry) Wilson During
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, the membership of German and Austrian artists was suspended.


Exhibitions

Exhibitions organised by the society included: * 1898: Exhibition of International Art of The International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers; Prince's Skating Rink, Knightsbridge, London, May–July * 1899: Second Exhibition of The International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers; Prince's Skating Rink, Knightsbridge, London, May–July * 1900: No exhibition, on account of the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1900 * 1901: Third Exhibition of the International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers; Galleries of the Royal Institute, 191 Piccadilly, London, October–December * 1904: Fourth Exhibition; New Gallery, Regent Street, London, January–March * 1905: Fifth Exhibition; New Gallery, Regent Street, London, January–February * 1906: International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers Exhibition; Nottingham Castle Museum * 1906: Sixth Exhibition; New Gallery, Regent Street, London, January–February * 1907: Seventh Exhibition; New Gallery, Regent Street, London, January–March * 1908: Eighth Exhibition; New Gallery, Regent Street, London, January–February * 1908: Exhibition of Fair Women; International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, New Gallery, Regent Street, London * 1909: Ninth Exhibition; New Gallery, Regent Street, London, January–February * 1909: Exhibition of Fair Women; International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers; New Gallery, Regent Street, London * 1910: Tenth Annual Exhibition;
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, London, April–May * 1910: Exhibition of Fair Women; International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers; Grafton Gallery, London, May–June * 1911: Eleventh Annual Exhibition; Grafton Gallery, London, April–May * 1911: "A Century of Art, 1810-1910"; Grafton Gallery, June–July * 1912: Twelfth Annual Exhibition; Grafton Gallery, London, April–May * 1912: "Contemporary British landscape"; Thirteenth London Exhibition;
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* 1912: "Exhibition of Fair Children"; Grafton Gallery, London, June–July * 1913: The Spring Exhibition; Fourteenth London Exhibition; Grosvenor Gallery, April–May * 1913: The Autumn Exhibition; Fifteenth London Exhibition; Grosvenor Gallery, October–November * 1914: The Spring Exhibition; Sixteenth London Exhibition; Grosvenor Gallery, April–May * 1914: The Autumn Exhibition; Seventeenth London Exhibition; Grosvenor Gallery, October–November * 1915: The Spring Exhibition; Eighteenth London Exhibition; Grosvenor Gallery, May–June * 1915: The Autumn Exhibition; Nineteenth London Exhibition; Grosvenor Gallery, October–November * 1916: The Spring Exhibition; Twentieth London Exhibition; Grosvenor Gallery, May–July * 1916: The Autumn Exhibition; Twenty-first London Exhibition; Grosvenor Gallery, October–November * 1917: Twenty-second Exhibition; Grafton Gallery, June * 1918: The Summer Exhibition; Twenty-third London Exhibition; Grosvenor Gallery, May * 1918: The Autumn Exhibition; Twenty-fourth London Exhibition; Grosvenor Gallery, October–November * 1919: The Spring Exhibition; Twenty-fifth London Exhibition; Grosvenor Gallery, May–July * 1919: The Autumn Exhibition; Twenty-sixth London Exhibition; Grosvenor Gallery, October * 1921: The Annual Exhibition; Twenty-seventh London Exhibition; Grafton Gallery, April–May * 1922: The Annual Exhibition; Twenty-eighth London Exhibition; Grafton Gallery, April–May * 1925: The Annual Exhibition; Twenty-ninth London Exhibition;
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References

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