MARC Record view

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041 0 # $a eng
044 # # $a uk
110 2 # $a Royal Academy of Arts (London)
245 1 4 $a The exhibition of the Royal Academy, MDCCLXIX. The first.
260 # # $a [London] $b Printed by William Bunce, printer to the Royal Academy $c MDCCLXIX $c [1769]
300 # # $a 15 p. ; $c 23 cm.
490 0 # $a Exhibition of the Royal Academy
500 # # $a Major rerum mihi nafcitur ordo Virg. [t.p.]
500 # # $a "A mighty order of things is born" Company of artists/ Charles Saumarez Smith, London: Bloomsbury Continuum, 2012
500 # # $a Advertisement. As the present exhibition is a part of the institution of an Academy supported by royal munificence, the public may naturally expect the liberty of being admitted without any expense. The Academicians therefore think it necessary to declare, that this was very much their desire, but that they have not been able to suggest any other means, than that of receiving money for admittance, to prevent the room from being filled by improper persons, to the entire exclusion of those for whom the exhibition is apparently intended. [t.p. recto]
510 4 # $a ESTC $c T33772
533 # # $a View a digitised version of this exhibition catalogue here: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/exhibition-catalogue/ra-sec-vol1-1769
563 # # $a [First copy:] Catalogues for the exhibitions: 1769-1782 bound in one volume. Bound in 20th-century light brown buckram; black morocco spine-labels lettered in gold 'Exhibitions of the Royal Academy' and 'MDCCLXIX to MDCCLXXXII'
610 2 4 $a Royal Academy of Arts (London)
700 1 # $a William Bunce $e printer
710 2 # $a Royal Academy of Arts (London) $e publisher