London Salon: In protest Stieglitz, Clarence H. hite, Coburn, and Eugene resigned from the Linked ng, together with Heinrich Kiihn and Baron Adolf de :yer. The Photographic Salon at once lost the effectiveness it had built up over the past fifteen years. Its last exhibition was held in 1909. Some of the more conservative members of the now-defunct Linked Ring organized The London Salon of Photography to replace it.
Most of them were 21 or 22; Pissarro, the eldest, was 32.Leaving Gleyre's after a year, Renoir was much influenced by Monet, whom he saw often until the middle 1870's. His pictures were occasionally accepted by the Paris Salon, Corot being among his early admirers. He exhibited at the first three impressionist shows but in 1879 returned to the official Salon, without, however, offending his friends. In 1890 he exhibited at the Salon for the last time.
Richards exhibited at the Royal Academy, London, at the Paris Salon, and at various American expositions. A series of his water-color marines hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
RICHARDSON, rich'erd-s'n, SIR Benjamin Ward, English physician: b. Somerby, Leicestershire, England, Oct. 31, 1828; d. London, Nov. 21, 1896. He was educated in Scotland at Anderson College and St. Andrews University. In 1855 he moved to London and for three years was lecturer on medical jurisprudence at the School of Medicine in Grosvenor Place. He was also lecturer on physiology there until 1865. |