Introductory Material
- The Royal Academy of Arts and Other Art Institutions (c. 1870)
- The Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London (photographs)
Illustrated London News
Punch
- A Study. Stodge and his Friends, Madlake and Blumold, have learnt that their Pictures are hung this Year
- Remarkable Dream
- Perhaps
- The compliments of the season
- R. A. Gems
- Consolation
- Non Commital
- Our Private View of the Royal Academy (on Gilbert’s statue of Victoria
Fun on the Royal Academy and Artists
Fun on Visitors to the Annual Exhibitions
- What boots it?
- “Sic Transit Gloria” — Monday
- At the Academy
- R. A. High Art.
- The First Monday in May.
Fun Parodies Exhibited Works (a selection)
- Artists parodied: Armitage, Elmore, Jensen, Pointer, Roberts, Whistler (1864)
- Artists parodied: Calderon, Fildes, O’Connor, Stone, White, and Yeames (1872)
- Artists parodied: Marks, Millais, and Dalziel (1872)
- Artists parodied: Pettie, Millais, Orchardson, and Prinsep. (1872)
- Artists parodied: Millais and Pettie (1876)
- Artists parodied: Grant, Holl, and Leighton (1876)
- Artists parodied: Calderon, Hodgson, Millais, Pettie, Prinsep, Stone, and Yeames (1880)
- Artists parodied: Barnard, Cotman, Green, Halswelle, Holl, Holyoke, MacWhirter, Morris, O’Connor, Orchardson, Pott, and Sadler (1880)
- Artists parodied: Boughton, Brett, Burgess, Dicey, Hardy, Johnson, Jopling, Leighton, Morris, Poynter, Perugini, Williamsm Wynfield (1880)
- Home Rule at the R.A.: Awful Consequences (1893)
- Artists parodied: Frith, Herkomer, Leighton, P. R. Morris, Orchardson, Riviere, and Solomon (1893)
Last modified 21 February 2019