. Premiums in Polite Arts, 



308 , 



■whether animal, or vegetable, or mineral, 

 peculiar to tae county, or found therein, be 

 carefully and specifically arranged and de- 

 scribed, in order that the public may be enabled 

 to judge what avis or manufactures are most 

 likely to succeed in such county. The work to 

 be delivered to the Society on or before the 

 last Tuesday in January, 1805. 



PREMR'MS IN POLITE ART?. 



118. HONORARY PrFMIUMS rOR^DRAV'- 

 JNC,. BY NOBILITY, 



rl.-uvvir.ir, of any kind, 



position, of live or more human figure? ; Ihe 

 • of the principal figure nut less than, 

 eight inches ; to be produced on or^belov the 

 third Tuesday in Feb. 1805 ; the gold pallet. 



131. For the next in merit; the greater 

 silver pallet. 



132. DRAWING and Eso waving. To 

 the person who shall complete the best original 

 drawing and engraving. The design and en- 

 graving to he executed by the same artist, and 

 produced to the Society on or before the first 

 Tuesday in February, 1805 ; the gold medal. 

 It is required that the chawing and two im? 



and 



under the age of twerityrone, sons or grand 

 sons of peers, or peeresses in their own right, 

 of Great-Britain or Ireland, to be produced on 

 or before the first Tuesday in March, 1805 ; the 

 honorary medal of the Society in gold. 

 119. " The same in silver ior the best copy. 

 120j 121. The same premiums will be given, 

 on the like conditions, to young ladies, daugh- 

 ters or grand-daughters of peers, or peeresses in 

 their own right, of Great-Britain or Ireland. 

 122. Honorary Prfmu t ms for Draw- 

 ing, by G e N i t. F m E N . For the best original 

 drawing, of any kind, by young gentlemen 

 under the age of twenty -one ; to be produced 

 on or before the fust Tuesday in March, 1805 ; 

 the gold medal. 



12$. For the best copy, the silver medal. 

 121, 125. The same premiums will be 

 given for drawings by young ladies. 



:V. B. As the foregoing honorary premiums 

 are intended only for such of the nobility and 

 gentry as may hereafter become patrons or pa 7 

 tronesses of the arts ; persons professing any 

 branch of the polite arts, "or any business de- 

 pendent on the arts of design, or the sons or 

 daughters of such persons, Avill not be ad- 

 mitted candidates in these classes. 



126. Drawings op Octlinis. For the 

 best outline, alter a cast, \a plaster, of the 

 Yenus de Medicis, by persons of either sex, 

 under the age of sixteen, the figure not less 

 than eighteen incln-s ; to be produced on or 

 before the la;4 Tuesday in February, 1805 ; the 

 greater silver pallet. 



1 27. For the next in merit ; the lesser silver 

 pallet. 



128. Drawings of Landscapes. For 

 the best drawing in water.-colours of a land- 

 scape after nature, not less than eighteen 

 inches by twelve, by persons of either sex, 

 under tvyent --one years of age, to be produced 

 pn or before the lastTuesday in February, 1 805 ; 

 {he gold pallet. 



129. For the next in merit, the greater 

 gilver pallet. Each candidate must mention, 

 on the front of the drawjng, whence the view 

 was takep. 



130. Historical Drawings. For the 



For the best original 



by young gentlemen pressions of the engraving he produced, 

 remain the property of the Society. 



133. Li n i En o ft a viNGS f La n nsc a pr s . 

 For the best lino engraving' of a landscape, 

 published in the year 1804, the size of the en- 

 graving not less than eighteen inches by lourr 

 teen; the gold medal. To be produced to 

 the Society on or before the last Tuesday in 



January, 1805 ; and the impression to which 

 the premium is adjudged to remain the pro* 

 perry of the Society. 



134. For rfee next in merit ; the silver me- 

 dal, on similar conditions. 



135. Line Engravings of Historical 

 Subject*. For the best line engraving pub- 

 lished in the year 1804, of an historical sub- 

 ject, the size of the engraving not less than 

 eighteen inches by fourteen ; the gold medal. ' 



136. For the next in merit ; the silver 

 medal. Conditions, &c. the same as in classes 

 133 and 134. 



137. 133, 139, 140. The same premiums 

 are extended one year farther. 



N.B. It is not necessary in. the classes of 

 line engravings, for the artist's name to be con- 

 cealed. The first aquafortis proof of the above 

 plates are required to be sent in with the 

 finished impression, and certificates that the 

 etchings are the entire work of' the candidate. 

 The aquafortis proof also to remain the pro- 

 perty of the Society. 



141. Morel in Clay or Plastfr. 

 For the best model in clay or plaster of an 

 ornamental design for the purpose of embel- 

 lishing works of architecture ; the silver medal 

 or twenty guineas. To be produced to the. So- 

 ciety on or before ihe lastTuesday in January, 

 1805. The model not to be less than thirty' 

 inches by twelve. 



142. Pi lisp: crrvE Drawings of Ma? 

 chines. For the best perspective drawing of 

 machines by persons under twenty one years 

 of age ; the greater silver pallet. To be pro- 

 duced to the Society on or before the last Tues- 

 day in January, 1805. 



143. For the next in merit; the lesser 

 silver pa'hM, on similar conditions'. 



144. Engraving o:> ; Wood, or Metai 

 Blocks, &C. For the best engraving on 



be** Lstorieui drawing, being m original com- wood or tyeta} blocks Qr any other material, 



