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Slade, n.4|sleɪd| The name of Felix Slade (1790–1868) used: a. attrib. to designate the School of Fine Art (founded 1871) at University College London and its members, and scholarships and professorships in fine art endowed by him at Oxford, Cambridge, and London.
1869Proc. A.G.M. (U.C.L.) 13 At their Session on May 2nd the Council received notice of the bequest of {pstlg}45,000 made by the late Mr Felix Slade, for the purpose of founding ‘three or more Professorships for promoting the study of Fine Arts, to be termed the Slade Professorships of Fine Arts..one..in..Oxford, another..in..Cambridge, and one more in the University College of London’. 1872U.C.L. Calendar, 1871–1872 44 Slade Scholarships. Under the will of the late Mr Felix Slade, six Scholarships of {pstlg}50 per annum each..have been founded in the College. 1885Kipling Let. 18 Dec. in C. Carrington Rudyard Kipling (1955) iv. 71 Do you ever come to know anything about the Slade Art School and the students there—the female ones. 1925E. A. T. W. Budge Mummy (ed. 2) p. vii, In the year 1892, on the recommendation of J. H. Middleton, Slade Professor of Fine Art in the University of Cambridge, the Syndics..commissioned me to make a Catalogue. 1958Observer 15 June 15/2 Joan Mitchell's rather beautiful painting..which has a sensitive, tight-lipped, almost Slade School quality. 1964K. Clark Ruskin Today i. 11 In 1869 he [sc. John Ruskin] was appointed Slade Professor at Oxford. 1978Ann. Rep. 1977–78 (U.C.L.) 19 The College acknowledges..the co-operation of the Fine Art Society Gallery.., which put on an exhibition of work by Slade artists. b. absol. with the: the School of Fine Art itself.
1890C. M. Yonge More Bywords 249 There are the art classes at the Slade, and the lectures I am down for. 1904R. Fry Let. 22 June (1972) I. 222 You will..be as much disappointed, almost, as I am about the Slade. It is a very serious blow to my hopes... They have long ago realized that Waldstein was a failure as Slade Professor. 1928R. Campbell Wayzgoose i. 10 And surely from the stir that this one made He might have been a student at the Slade. 1961G. Spencer Stanley Spencer v. 102 His entry into the Slade proved to be a most far-reaching and valuable decision. 1980I. Murdoch Nuns & Soldiers 201 Tim described the Slade and his early experiments in painting. |