Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers
Recipient(s)
Organisations
Type | Election to learned society |
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Invited and elected Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers (formerly the Royal Society for Painter-Etchers and Engravers) ‘in recognition of services to the art of printmaking in the United Kingdom.’ It is a rare award. Only a small number of print historians have received this distinction since the Society’s inauguration in 1880, among them some of the greatest 20th-century print historian/curators: Campbell Dodgson, Harold Wright, Malcolm Salaman, A. M. Hind, James Laver and Antony Griffiths.
Awarded date | 2001 |
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Granting Organisations | Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers |
Description
Invited and elected Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers (formerly the Royal Society for Painter-Etchers and Engravers) ‘in recognition of services to the art of printmaking in the United Kingdom.’ It is a rare award. Only a small number of print historians have received this distinction since the Society’s inauguration in 1880, among them some of the greatest 20th-century print historian/curators: Campbell Dodgson, Harold Wright, Malcolm Salaman, A. M. Hind, James Laver and Antony Griffiths.