Exercise your creativity with a quick drawing challenge, set by Emyr Williams. RA Sketch Club tutor Emyr Williams challenges ...
Antony Gormley never leaves the house without one of his sketchbooks, or workbooks, as he calls them. Most of his works begin ...
Ignite your creativity with this online life-drawing class. Whether you’re learning the fundamentals or honing your craft, this class is an opportunity to practise figure drawing. Under the guidance ...
Meet the team behind our Executive Master in Cultural Leadership for an online informal discussion and learn more about the RA’s exciting MA programme. Please note, this open evening is taking place ...
Drawings & studies in pencil, chalk and other mediums / by Lord Leighton of Stretton ; facsimiled after the originals ; with a preface by S. Pepys Cockerell. - London,: 1898.
For over 250 years, the RA has existed to champion art and artists. Enjoy our expanded campus with free displays, new spots to eat, drink and shop, and much more. We're run by the Royal Academicians, ...
The RA Architecture Prize and The RA Dorfman Prize celebrate outstanding international contributions to design and uncover fresh new talent. Hear from leading architects from the UK and around the ...
Stop off for a fresh coffee and light refreshment at the RA Café and Poster Bar by José or experience the taste of Spain at José Pizarro’s restaurant in Burlington Gardens. The RA Café is a decadent ...
The Shakespeare Head Press was a Private Press established in Stratford-up-Avon in 1904 by Arthur Henry Bullen (1857–1920), known as A.H. Bullen. His original aim was to produce a good edition of ...
Ide'e Pittoresche Sopra La Fugga in Egitto di Giesu, Maria e Gioseppe Opera inventata, ed incisa da me Gio: Domenico Tiepolo in Corte di detta Sua Altessa Reverendissima &c &c. - [Würzburg?:: Anno ...
English writer, printmaker, Clergyman and Schoolmaster, best known as one of the originators of the idea of the picturesque. Based in Surrey (1753-77) and Hampshire (1777- 1804). Brother of ...
On free display in The Julia and Hans Rausing Hall A faun makes music by simultaneously playing the ‘crotala’ (similar to cymbals) in his hands and the ‘scabellum’ or ‘croupezion’ under his right foot ...