RBA Newsletters
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| Current Edition |
| 2011 - Autumn | Our president, James Horton, talks about NADFAS and also the forthcoming refurbishment of the East Gallery. Lewis Hazelwood-Horner, the most recent winner of the RBA Rome Scholarship, gives a short account of his stay. |
| Previous Editions |
| 2011 - Summer | This is the first edition to be produced and edited by Julian Halsby. Contents include orbituaries for our late members Selina Maria di Girolamo and Trevor Frankland. |
| 2009 - Spring | This is the final edition to be produced and edited by Barbara Richardson. In this edition Romeo di Girolamo stands down as president of the RBA and Alfred Daniels talks about the AGBI and DACS. |
| 2008 - Autumn | Clive Duncan and Alfred Daniels write tributes to our late members Anthony Southwell and Stephen Crowther. |
| 2008 - Spring | This edition includes articles about Caroline McAdam Clark and Paul Bartlett. |
| 2007 - Autumn | Including articles about Laura Hardy and a visit to Pelham Place, the home of Damon and Sandra de Laszlo. |
| 2007 - Spring | In this edition James Horton becomes the new Vice President of the RBA and there is an orbituary of the late Jack Millar. The launch of the de Laszlo Association is also reported. |
| 2006 - Autumn | In this edition Juilian Halsby talks about his and Miranda's move to Sherborne and Cheryl Culver shares her diary of experiences at Art in Action. |
| 2006 - Spring | In this edition Oliver Warman talks about life in France. |
| 2005 - Autumn | In this edition, Alfred Daniels relates why "Everything conspired to make me a painter of pictures" and Christopher Miers has "A brush with the Pewsey Wharf Boat Club". |
| 2005 - Spring | In this edition there is a translation of an article in the September 2004 issue of"Raccontare Recanati" about Christopher Hall entitled "The English painter who found love and inspiration in Recanati". Leigh Parry also provides an Introduction to "A Short Account of the life of Philip De László and his relationship with the RBA". Further instalments will appear in future newsletters. |
| 2004 - Autumn | This is the first edition of the RBA newsletter to be produced and edited by Barbara Richardson. |
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