Sentences with phrase «full academician»

During the 19th and early 20th century, being elected a full Academician was probably the most coveted award for any artist.
He became a full Academician in 1802.
The first time the artist staged a major exhibition at Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1965, and a retrospective at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. in 1981 and the same year was elected to the National Academy of Design as an Associate member and became a full Academician in 1984.
Elected a full Academician at the RUA in 1948, a major retrospective of her work was held at the Fermanagh County Museum in 1998, which later toured to the Ulster Museum and the Armagh County Museum.
In 1981 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member and became a full Academician in 1984.
He was elected an Associate of the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1938, and a full Academician in 1941.
Clark was elected a full Academician of the Royal Canadian Academy (RCA) in 1966, and in 1973, Charles Hill, then an Assistant Curator at the National Gallery of Canada, contacted her to inform her that he was planning an exhibition dedicated to Canadian art of the 1930s, and he wanted to include her in the show and interview her.
Just two years later, in 1979, he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member, and became a full Academician in 1982.
And it would promote all corresponding members to full academicians — «eliminating the scientific elite,» Spirin says — and impose a 3 - year moratorium on election of new academicians.

Not exact matches

For many years, academicians blamed a nearly empty «pipeline» for the low numbers of women seeking faculty positions in U.S. universities and for the fact that women hold far fewer tenured full professorships than men at U.S. universities, particularly in the sciences.
His first biographer, his friend and fellow Royal Academician Charles Robert Leslie, sadly noted that he left a studio full of unsold works.
Taking full advantage of the fair, the Royal Academy display a mixture of works from Royal Academicians — including Tracey Emin and Georg Baselitz — as well as graduates and associates of the RA Schools.
In 1980 she was the youngest female sculptor to be elected an Associate of the Royal Academy and in 1989 she became a full Royal Academician.
The Academician can capture a sense of absolute stillness — a full moon at sunrise over a flat sandy spit — as easily as a one of tumult, such as a high tide engulfing a beach.
He was elected an Associate Royal Academician (A.R.A) in 1950 and a full member in 1959.
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