Culture, England, Associate of the Royal Academy
Associate of the Royal Academy is in Royal Academy.
In 1784 Thomas Banks (age 48) was elected Associate of the Royal Academy.
In 1792 Thomas Stothard (age 36) was elected Associate of the Royal Academy.
In 1798 Martin Archer Shee (age 28) was elected Associate of the Royal Academy.
In 1805 Richard Westmacott (age 29) was elected Associate of the Royal Academy.
In 1812 Alfred Edward Chalon (age 31) was elected Associate of the Royal Academy.
In 1816 Francis Leggatt Chantrey (age 34) was elected Associate of the Royal Academy.
On 04 Nov 1833 John Gibson (age 43) was elected Associate of the Royal Academy despite not meeting the criterion of being resident in Britain.
In 1838 Richard "The Younger" Westmacott (age 39) was elected Associate of the Royal Academy at which time he was living at 21 Wilton Place, Belgravia.
In 1844 William Calder Marshall (age 30) was appointed Associate of the Royal Academy.
In 1868 William Quiller Orchardson (age 35) was elected Associate of the Royal Academy.
On 16 Jan 1875 Henry Hugh Armstead (age 46) was elected Associate of the Royal Academy.
In 1891 Frank Bernard Dicksee (age 37) was appointed Associate of the Royal Academy.
In 1895 John William Waterhouse (age 45) was appointed Associate of the Royal Academy.
In 1899 Alfred East (age 54) was elected Associate of the Royal Academy.
In 1909 Adrian Scott Stokes (age 54) was elected Associate of the Royal Academy.
In 1924 Ambrose McEvoy (age 46) was appointed Associate of the Royal Academy.