, Visitor's report by Gerald Kelly

ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS
VISITOR'S REPORT
Painting SCHOOL

THE VISITOR for the time being is MASTER of the SCHOOL. His duty is to
set the Models, to examine and correct the performances of the Students, to give
them Advice and Instruction, and to maintain due Order and Discipline.

NAME OF VISITOR Gerald Kelly, Esq. R.A.
PERIOD OF DUTY From Oct. 27th To Nov. 22nd, 1930.

SUGGESTIONS AND REMARKS

Instruction
Perhaps a class for "still life" would be of use to students
Or the study of "still life" would be of particular use to selected students.
The study of a still life can continue, easily, for a
longer period than is possible in the case of a nude or draped model
and, thus, students could be introduced to the increasing difficulties
which arise in completing a canvas that is destined to become
a finished picture.

Discipline
excellent
I found the students indulgent of my foibles
and very pleasant and well behaved.

General
The change for the better in the discipline and in
the work since last I was a visitor is so enormous, is so
profound as hardly to be credited.
can only conclude that this is Mr. Russell's work
and humbly suggest that he should be encouraged to continue
The compositions were excellent.

Signature of Visitor Gerald Kelly
Date, Nov 25th 1930

Visitor's report by Gerald Kelly

RA Collection: Archive

Reference code

RAA/SEC/10/41/5

Title

Visitor's report by Gerald Kelly

Date

25 Nov 1930

Level

Item

Extent & medium

1 piece

Content Description

Report on the Painting School, from 27 October 1930 to 22 November 1930. Kelly recommends the study of still life, which could continue for a longer period than was possible in the case of a nude or draped model. He warmly commends the improvement in the discipline and work of the students from his previous time as a Visitor, which he ascribes to [Walter Westley] Russell [the Keeper].