Walpole_Society

Walpole Society

Walpole Society

Society to promote British art and art history


The Walpole Society, named after Horace Walpole, was founded in 1911 to promote the study of the history of British art and artists.[1]

From 1762 on, Walpole had published the first history of art in Britain, based on the manuscript notebooks of George Vertue, the most important source of information concerning British art before the mid-eighteenth century. One of the first goals of the Society was to publish these notebooks in their original form, which included much material that Walpole omitted.

The Society, based in London, publishes an annual volume of studies written by its members and scholars around the world. The field of research includes paintings, drawings, prints, miniatures, sculpture and illuminated manuscripts as well as patronage, collecting and travel. The period covered is the whole of the history of British art, from the Middle Ages to the present.

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References

  1. "The Walpole Society Online". walpolesociety.org.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2020.

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