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  1. Rebecca Salter PRA (born 1955) is a British abstract artist who lives and works in London. Previously elected Keeper in 2017, she was elected as the first female President of the Royal Academy of Arts in London on 10 December 2019.

  2. rebecca salter - Home. November 30th, 2023. Untitled JD11, 2023, mixed media on paper on linen, 150 x 170 cm 59 x 67 ins . A monograph to accompany the exhibition at Yale Center for British Art. Rebecca Salter: into the light of things. by Gillian Forrester. Yale University Press 2011.

  3. Rebecca Salter (born 1955) is a British abstract artist who lives and works in London. Previously elected Keeper in 2017, she was elected as the first female President of the Royal Academy of Arts in London on 10 December 2019. Formerly a ceramicist, she is best known as painter and printmaker.

  4. 10 dic 2019 · Rebecca Salter PRA: the first female President of the Royal Academy of Arts. Published on 10 December 2019. In an historic vote, the leading painter and printmaker, Rebecca Salter, has been elected the RA’s 27th – and first female – President.

  5. contemporaryartsociety.org › artists › rebecca-salterRebecca Salter | CAS

    Rebecca Salter (born 1955) is a British abstract artist who lives and works in London. Previously elected Keeper in 2017, she was elected as the first female President of the Royal Academy of Arts in London on 10 December 2019. Formerly a ceramicist, she is best known as painter and printmaker.

  6. 10 dic 2014 · Profile. Royal Academician. Printmaker. Nationality: British. Elected RA: 10 December 2014. President from: 2019. Keeper from: 2017 - 2019. Gender: Female. Preferred media: Printmaking, Woodblock prints, Wood engraving, and Painting. Works by Rebecca Salter in the RA Collection. Rebecca Salter PRA. Untitled AG48, 2014.

  7. 11 dic 2019 · Rebecca Salter will be the next president of the Royal Academy, making her the first woman to hold the high-ranking post at the institution since it was founded in 1768.