Example sentences of "[verb] at the royal academy " in BNC.

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1 She studied at the Royal Academy in London and the Juilliard School in New York .
2 Where or with whom James received his training is not known , but by 1783 he was established in London ; and in that year he announced himself by publishing a pamphlet on A Method of Constructing Vapour Baths , and began to exhibit at the Royal Academy .
3 The architect 's plans were exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1899 .
4 Thomson was born in Bangalore , India , in 1894 and was educated at the Royal School for Deaf Children , Margate , in England before he went to study art at the London Art School , Kensington , and exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1920 .
5 She became an accomplished pianist and several of her pictures were exhibited at the Royal Academy .
6 His ‘ Feast of Nebi Musa ’ , showing a Muslim public procession near Jericho , was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1938 .
7 During this period he also studied painting under Charles Lucy [ q.v. ] in London and Paris , and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1849 , 1850 , and 1851 .
8 In addition to his architectural and archaeological activities , he was also an accomplished artist , and frequently exhibited at the Royal Academy .
9 This led to Meredith posing for the face of the dead poet , Thomas Chatterton [ q.v. ] , in Wallis 's painting ‘ Chatterton ’ ( Tate Gallery ) which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856 .
10 In the years following 1868 she had several landscapes and religious pictures exhibited at the Royal Academy .
11 She had a studio in Reigate and exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of British Artists .
12 In May 1950 , whilst two of his pictures — a bullfighting scene and a portrait of Ricky Stride — hung at the Royal Academy , he wrote to Martyn Goff : ‘ We leave England on September 9th by a banana boat for the West Indies for the winter at least ; perhaps he said , with a faraway look , Forever .
13 These latter creations will be recognisable to a London audience from ‘ Three Worlds ’ , the exhibition of Clemente 's works on paper which was organised by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and seen at the Royal Academy last summer .
14 ‘ American Art in the Twentieth Century ’ is at the Martin-Gropius-Bau ( 8 May-25 July ) and will be shown at the Royal Academy in London in the autumn ( 16 September-12 December ) .
15 Curated by Norman Rosenthal and Christos Joachimedes , ‘ American Art in the Twentieth Century ’ opens at the Martin-Gropius-Bau , Berlin , at the beginning of this month ( 8 May-25 July ) and will be shown at the Royal Academy in the autumn ( 16 September-12 December ) .
16 From 1795 to 1800 he was apprenticed to his uncle Samuel [ q.v. ] , during which time in 1797 he started exhibiting at the Royal Academy , and in the beginnings of his career he was indebted in different ways to both Samuel and his other architect uncle , James [ q.v . ] .
17 He established himself in London c .1799 , exhibiting at the Royal Academy from that date on , and in due course developed a very widespread practice as a country-house architect , which extended to Scotland and Wales as well as throughout much of England .
18 A major exhibition of Tibetan art opened at the Royal Academy on 18 September as reports are coming out of Tibet that the Chinese have recently completed the ‘ restoration ’ of the Dalai Lama 's Potala Palace and the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa .
19 The retrospective exhibition of the art of Alfred Sisley which opened at the Royal Academy of Arts at the beginning of July closes in London on 18 October but continues , with a slightly different selection of works , at the Musée d'Orsay , Paris ( 30 October-31 January 1993 ) and at the Walters Art Gallery , Baltimore ( 14 March-13 June 1993 ) , its only venue in the United States .
20 The major survey of the paintings of Walter Richard Sickert , which opens at the Royal Academy of Arts towards the end of this month ( 20 November-14 February 1993 ) and commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the artist 's death in 1942 , is the most comprehensive exhibition of his work to be staged since the Tate Gallery 's centenary exhibition of 1960 and an Arts Council touring show seen in Hull , Glasgow and Plymouth in 1977–78 .
21 Barriers had to be put around their pictures when they exhibited at the Royal Academy to protect them from the crowds of ardent devotees ; reproductions of their works were sold in their tens of thousands .
22 Both his father and his grandfather Moses Harris [ q.v. ] were artists ; the younger John Harris exhibited at the Royal Academy from time to time between 1810 and 1834 .
23 Chantrell exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1812–14 and in Leeds at the Northern Society for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts from 1822 , and became a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1836 .
24 Two of the daughters , Annie and Rose , were painters who exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1887 and 1885 .
25 After attending Bedford College ( 1878–82 ) , Edith Durham decided to become an artist , and trained at the Royal Academy Schools .
26 ‘ Monet in the '90s ’ is showing at The Royal Academy , 7 September to 9 December .
27 They were painted at the Royal Academy Schools when I was a student immediately before the closing of the Schools in 1940 .
28 In 1894 he became teacher of singing at the Royal Academy of Music , and many famous singers were his pupils .
29 he continued to teach at Chelsea School of Art , and has also taught at the Royal Academy Schools since 1975 when Peter Greenham invited him to teach in the Life Room .
30 On Wednesday December 9 , Maurice Davies and Robert Willer will re-enact selected moments from Turner 's public lectures on perspective given at the Royal Academy of Arts from 1811–27 .
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