Art Society
Royal Institute of Oil Painters
Royal Institute of Oil Painters was an art society founded in 1882. This catalog holds 29 public-domain works by 2 of its members.
About
The Royal Institute of Oil Painters (ROI) was founded in London in 1882 and received its royal designation in 1909. It holds annual open exhibitions at the Mall Galleries, accepting both members and non-members, and has historically championed representational oil painting. Distinguished from the Royal Academy by its exclusive focus on oil media, it remains one of the few British societies dedicated solely to that discipline.
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Member artists
Works by its members
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An Old Road in Wales -
Regency Shop, Market Street, Lewes -
The Pond, Ditchling -
Anne of Cleves House, Ditchling -
Wick Farm, near Ditchling -
Fields and Woods South of Ditchling -
Hangleton Manor, near Brighton -
Lodge Barn, near Ditchling -
The Southdown, Underhill Road; Westmeston Place -
The Southdown, Underhill Road; Clayton to Westmeston -
The Southdown, Underhill Road; Clayton Village -
House and Shop in Pool Valley, Brighton -
The Combe at Wick Farm, near Ditchling -
The Southdown, Underhill Road: Westwards from Poynings -
The Southdown, Underhill Road; Edburton, and the Road Eastwards -
The Southdown, Underhill Road: Porching Farm from Fulking -
The Southdown, Underhill Road; In the Cuckmere Valley at Milton Street -
The Southdown, Underhill Road; Wolstonbury, showing Danny Farm -
Regency Brighton; houses on Marine Parade and Sussex Square -
The Southdown, Underhill Road; Ditchling Beacon, from the Meadows near Westmeston -
The Southdown, Underhill Road; Wickhurst Barn near Poynings looking Westwards -
Brunswick Terrace, Hove -
The Southdown, Underhill Road; Westwards towards Clayton -
3 - 12, Charles Street, off Brighton Front -
The County Hall and High Street, Lewes -
High Street, Southover, looking West -
The Cross Roads, Ditchling -
Regency Brighton: Houses in Russell Square, Sussex -
Anne of Cleves' House (North Elevation), Ditchling, Sussex