Sir Frederick A. Eaton (1838 - 1913)
RA Collection: People and Organisations
Profile
Born: 20 January 1838 in Devon, England, United Kingdom
Died: 10 September 1913
Nationality: British
Secretary: 10 July 1873 - 10 September 1913
Gender: Male
Works associated with Sir Frederick A. Eaton in the RA Collection
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After Charles Paul Renouard
The Opening of the Royal Academy. The Selecting Committee at Work
Wood-engraving
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Charles West Cope RA
The Council of the Royal Academy selecting Pictures for the Exhibition, 1875, 1876
Oil on canvas
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Sir Edward Poynter Bt. PRA
Portrait of Sir Frederick Eaton, 1913
Oil on canvas
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Sir Edward Poynter Bt. PRA
Study for Portrait of Sir Frederick Eaton, 1913
Oil on canvas
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Unknown maker
Tea caddy set belonging to Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA, 1768
Silver
Associated books
3 results
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Marylebone Cricket Club (London)
Catalogue of the pictures, drawings, sculpture, prints, etc. and also of a collection of old bats belonging to the Marylebone Cricket Club : with a short account of the Club from its foundation in 1787 ; and some notes on the formation of the collection / compiled by The Rt. Hon. Sir Spencer Ponsonby-Fane, and Sir Fred. A. Eaton. - London: 1912
15/1003
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John Evan Hodgson RA
The Royal Academy And Its Members 1768 - 1830 By The Late J.E. Hodgson, R.A. Librarian And Professor Of Painting In The Royal Academy And Fred A. Eaton, M.A. Secretary With Portraits And Illustrations - London: 1905
07/3798
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Algernon Graves
Catalogue Of The Works Of The Late Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. Dedicated by Special Permission to Her Most Gracious Majesty The Queen. Compiled By Algernon Graves. - London, S.W.: [1875?]
07/1640
Associated archives
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Article from Scribner, The Royal Academy, by Fred. A. Eaton
1904
Item SP/6/14
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[copy] John Murray, 50 Albemarle Street, to [William] Blackwood
29 Apr 1898
Item SP/6/12
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William Blackwood, 18 Albion Street, Hyde Park, London, to Spielmann
27 Apr 1898
Item SP/6/9
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[copy] M.H. S[pielmann], 40 Bd. Victor Hugo, Nice, to Fred. A. Eaton
17 Apr 1898
Item SP/6/8