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001 $ 23/673
003 $ UK-LoRAA
005 $ 20230712163949.6
035 # # $z 2823 (previous RA accession copy) [2nd copy]
041 0 # $a eng
044 # # $a uk
100 1 # $a Reynolds, Joshua
245 1 0 $a A discourse, delivered to the students of the Royal Academy on the distribution of the prizes, December 10, 1782 / $c by the president [Sir Joshua Reynolds]
260 # # $a London $b Printed by Thomas Cadell, Printer to the Royal Academy $c MDCCLXXXIII $c [1783]
300 # # $a 28 pages ; $b 27 cm.
490 0 # $a Reynolds Discourse $v XI.
500 # # $a The president = Sir Joshua Reynolds.
500 # # $a Half-title: ’A discourse, &c.’
500 # # $a Reynolds' 11th Discourse.
500 # # $a "[ Price Three Shillings. ]" [Half-title].
510 0 # $a ESTC $c T31957
510 0 # $a Hilles, F.W. The literary career of Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1936 $c 16.
520 2 # $a Reynolds's first Discourse was delivered at the opening of the Academy on 2 January 1769; the remainder were delivered in December at the Academy's awards of prizes to students - numbers II-V annually (1769-1772), numbers VI-XV every two years (1774-1790) with the exception of number IX, delivered in October 1780 to mark the Academy's move into Somerset House.
561 # # $a Inscribed in black ink at the head of the half-title: `Dec:r 10.th ---. 1782.' And in another hand below this: `from H.W. Drummond [?] to Joseph Durham [?]. (Walpole's Copy)'. [Possibly the politician, banker and poet Henry Drummond (1786-1860) to Joseph Durham ARA (1814-1877). Inscribed in black ink in another hand next to the first paragraph on page 17: `Dutch painters we despise - The grand effect our study is - Their trifling we neglect. ---'
563 # # $a Marbled paper covers.
610 2 4 $a Royal Academy of Arts (London)
610 2 4 $a Royal Academy Schools
653 # # $a Art - Painting - Theory
653 # # $a Student competitions - Students - Great Britain - London - 18th century
653 # # $a Speeches - Lectures - Great Britain - London - 18th century
700 1 # $a Cadell, Thomas $e printer
700 1 # $a Durham, Joseph $e previous owner
700 1 # $a Drummond, Henry $e previous owner