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2. When a Student is admitted, he shall receive an Ivory Ticket, marked with his name and the date of his admission. When he attends the Schools, the Lectures, or the Exhibition he shall produce his Ticket to the Doorkeeper, or to any of the Officers of the Academy who may require it, to identify him as a Student.

3. Each Student in the Antique shall write his name in the Book placed in the Hall every time he attends; and the Students attending the School of the Living Model, Painting School, Perspective Class, Library, and Lectures, shall write their names in books placed in the respective rooms.

4. The Students shall at all times, within the Royal Academy, behave with that respect which is due to an Institution subsisting under the gracious protection of the Sovereign, and particularly towards those who have the office of instruction, or who are entrusted with the care and direction of its concerns.

5. At the Public Lectures, Students shall place themselves only on those seats appropriated to the Class to which they immediately belong, viz., the seats of the Antique School, the Living Model, or those of the Permanent Students. Those who have obtained Gold Medals, shall be entitled to the first seats in this Class. Students in Architecture, who have not been admitted into the School of the Living Model and who have not gained a Premium, shall be classed with those of the Antique School.

6. Every Student shall carefully observe silence during the Lectures, and refrain from giving any public mark of approbation or disapprobation, and shall, on no occasion whatever, come within the space allotted to the Members and Visitors.

7. Any Student who shall take away, wantonly or intentionally deface, or otherwise damage, the Casts, Books, or any other part of the property of the Royal Academy, shall be liable for the value of the same, or may be expelled from the Academy.

8. No Student shall introduce any person whatever into the Schools of the Royal Academy, or any part thereof.

9. No Student, unless he have been regularly admitted into the School of the Living Model, shall be permitted to enter that School.

10. Each Travelling Student, on his return, will be required to submit to the Council a specimen or specimens, showing the result of his studies while abroad.

11. Before the expiration of the term allowed to any Student sent abroad by the Academy, notice shall be given to the Students qualified in the succeeding Class, that if they desire to become Candidates, they must, within four months, deliver to the Keeper a recent and attested specimen of their abilities which specimens will be submitted to the General Assembly, and the election take place one month previous to the departure of the successful Candidate.

12. Any Student sent abroad who may be guilty of immoral or disgraceful conduct, sufficient evidence thereof being laid before the Council, shall, with the concurrence of the General Assembly and the sanction of Her Majesty, be immediately recalled and his Pension discontinued.

13. In case of the death of a Student on the Continent, or of his being recalled on account of improper conduct, a successor shall be immediately appointed from the succeeding Class, in the manner above prescribed.

14. The List of the Students shall be laid before the Council at the end of every year, with a Report by the Keeper of the attendance of each Student, taken from the Books placed in the several Schools for that purpose. His application will be the subject of a regular and strict enquiry; and unless a sufficient apology or explanation be made to the Council through the Keeper, the names of all who shall be found to neglect the advantages offered to them by this Institution shall be erased from the List of Students.

15. If any Student be guilty of improper conduct within the Academy, or do not punctually comply with the Rules and Orders established, it is in the power of the Council to reprimand, suspend, or expel him. And further, if any Student conduct

himself in a dishonourable manner out of the Academy, so as to disgrace the character of a Student of this Royal Establishment and the profession of the Arts, the Council, on satisfactory evidence being produced, will strike his name from the List of Students; in which case he shall not afterwards be readmitted.

SECTION VII.— VACATIONS.

There shall be three Vacations in the year. The first, of a fortnight, at Christmas. The second, to commence some time in the month of March, and terminate as will be annually determined by the Council. The third, to commence on September 1, and end on the Feast of St. Michael.

INDEX.

"A°

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CADEMIC Annals," by Prince
Hoare, i. 269–70

Academies of art in England: early
guilds of art, i. 18; "Museum Minervæ,"
founded by Charles I., 18; Evelyn's
plan for an Academy (1662), 19-
21; private academies founded by
Kneller and Thornhill, 21; "St.
Martin's Lane" Academy, 22-7,
41; plans for, by Dilettanti Society,
24-5, 30; and by Nesbitt, 28-9;
Duke of Richmond's Gallery at White-
hall, 31

various opinions as to utility of, i.
68-70, ii. 85, 87, 92

foreign, ancient, i. 5; modern, 64
Academicians (Royal), number of, i. 49, ii.
359, 417; list of, nominated by George
III., i. 50; all afterwards to be elected,
50 (see Elections); limit to number
of, 61-3, ii. 92, 378; pensions obtain-
able by, i. 255-7, ii. 434-5; meet Asso-
ciates in Council (1803), 269; allow-
ances made to, ii. 97; public services
rendered by, 107-8; period for elec-
tion of, 246; retirement of, 376-
7; list of past and present, 393-8;
living (1862), 279; works of, pos-
sessed by the Academy, 405-10

Engravers, ii. 246, 279
Addresses from the Royal Academicians
to George III., i. 46-7, 265–7, 277. ii.
2; to George IV., 2; to William IV.,
98-9; to Queen Victoria, 277-8
Albert, H.R.H. the Prince Consort,

address by, at the Royal Academy din-
ner, ii. 227, 231–3; planned the Great
Exhibition of 1851, 229; his efforts
to promote art, 231; classified cata-
logue of schools of art prepared by,
241-2; memorial of, 277; address to
the Queen on death of, 277-8
Allan, Sir Wm., R.A., ii. 152-7

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Architecture, special advantages offered
to students of, ii. 273
Arnald, George, A.R.A., i. 397
Art: influence of a national taste for, i. 1,
15-16; traces of in England in Saxon
and Norman periods, and subsequently
till the reign of Elizabeth, 3, 4; from
time of Charles I. to George II., 7-
10; advantages of the study of, 17;
the ancient guilds of, 18; efforts
made by the Royal Academy to advance
the cause of, ii. 91, 92, 93; results at-
tained by, 386-9

works of, possessed by the Academy,
ii. 405-10

Artists, Societies of. See Societies

and their families, assistance ren-
dered by Royal Academy to.
See
Grants

Fund, ii. 14, 15

General Benevolent Fund, ii. 14
social position attained by, ii.
388-9
Associates of the Royal Academy: re-
striction as to number of, i. 63; regu-
lations for the election of, 133-4, ii.
96, 359, 417; form of diploma for, i.
134-5; obligation to be signed by,
135; elections of, 135-6 (see Elec-
tions); pensions assigned to, 255–7;
met Academicians in Council (1803),

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269; rejection of G. H. Harlowe as
a candidate for, 280-1; George
Clint's resignation of his diploma as, ii.
67-8; periods for election of altered,
246; advancement of to higher rank,
376; complete list of, 399-401; living
(1862), 279
Associate-Engravers: establishment of a

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Bromley, William, A.E., i. 404
Burch, Edward, R.A.. i. 216-7
Burke, Edmund, i. 170–1
Burlington House, proposal to assign
portion of, as a site for a new Royal
Academy, ii. 257-9, 262-5

class of members, so-called, i. 127-8, ii. CAL

359; regulations for the election of, i.
134, 417; form of diploma and obligation
for, 134-5; elections of (see Elections);
complete list of, ii. 399-401; living
(1862), 279

Attacks upon the Royal Academy by
pamphlets and satires, i. 150-1, 161-2;
by members of parliament, ii. 80-3; by
artists, 85-9; by Mr. Hume and
others, 105-18, 126-8

Auditors of the Royal Academy, special
report by, i. 275-6; duties of, ii. 360,
424

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Bartolozzi, F., R.A., memoir of, i. 88-91;
engraving of diploma by, 138; ii. 393
Beechey, Sir William, R.A., i. 311-13
Bequests made to the Royal Academy:
under the will of J. M. W. Turner, i.
322-4; by Sir F. Chantrey, 387
Bigg, W. R., R.A.. i. 349-50
Bird, E., R.A., i. 352–5

Bone, Henry, R.A., i. 343-5
Bonomi, Joseph, A.R.A., i. 166, 246-7
Bourgeois, Sir F., R.A., i. 265-67, 300-3
Boxall, William, A.R.A., ii. 326-7
Boydell, Alderman, and the Shakespeare
Gallery, i. 165, 200
Briggs, H. P., R.a., ii. 146–7

British Institution founded, i. 272, ii.
94; premiums awarded by, i. 278; the
"Commemoration of Reynolds by,
278-9; exhibition of the works of
Lawrence at, ii. 17; of those of three
deceased Presidents, 83-4; plan for
promoting high art, 91

Bromley, Rev. W., "History of the Fine
Arts" by, i. 252

ALLCOTT, Sir A. W., R.A., i. 334-6
Canot, P. C., A.E., i. 232
Canova, the sculptor, gift of a cast by, i.
270; dinner given to, 280

Carlini, A., R.A., i. 123

Carlisle, Sir A., Professor of Anatomy,

ii. 18

Catalogues of first exhibition of pictures,
sale of, i. 33-4; Dr. Johnson's preface
to that of 1762, 37-8

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of Royal Academy Exhibitions, ad-
vertisement to the first, i. 130-1; key
to early, 142; alterations in, 257;
increase of price of, 276

Catton, Charles, R.A., i. 101-2
Ceilings, painters of, i. 13

Chalon, Alfred Edward, R.A., i. 358-9
John James, R.A., ii. 167-9

Chambers, Sir W., R.A., i. 43, 45-6, 48,
ii. 89; memoir of, i. 115-17
Chambers, Thos. A.E., i. 233
Chamberlin, Mason, R.A., i. 97

Chantrey, Sir Francis, R.A., i. 383–8; ii. 75
Chaplains, Honorary, to the Royal Aca-

demy, 1, 173, 287, ii. 131; list of, 403
Charge for admission to Exhibitions, i.
33-38, ii. 106-9

Charles I., patronage of art by, i. 7-8;
school of art established by, 18

Chemical properties of colours, ii. 387
Cipriani, G. B., R.A., i. 31; memoir of,

91-2; drawing of diploma by, 138,
276; engraved, ii. 393

Clarke, Theophilus, A.R.A., i. 396
Clint, George, formerly A.R.A., ii. 66–8;

gives evidence against the Academy, 86
Cockerell, C. R., R.A., ii. 84, 89, 199-201
Coinage, Committee on, formed by Royal
Academicians, i. 257

Collins, Wm., R.A., i. 365-9
Collyer, Joseph, A.E., i. 235

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Commemoration of Reynolds," i. 279
Committee (Parliamentary) on Arts and
Institutions of Art, ii. 84-98
Connoisseurship, i. 11

Constable, John, R.A., ii. 54-7
Constitution and Laws of the Royal Aca-
demy, summary of, ii. 359-64; abstract
of, 417-39

Conversazione for exhibitors at Royal
Academy, ii. 233, 240, 249, 266, 270, 384

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