The Royal British Society of Sculptors (RBS; also referred as the Royal Society of British Sculptors) is a registered charity whose aims are to promote and support sculpture. It has a worldwide membership. Founded in 1904 and with a royal charter dating from 1911, it consists of experienced and well-known sculptors, and also promotes new talent through bursaries. Its members hold the postnomial ARBS or FRBS.

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  • The Royal British Society of Sculptors (RBS; also referred as the Royal Society of British Sculptors) is a registered charity whose aims are to promote and support sculpture. It has a worldwide membership. Founded in 1904 and with a royal charter dating from 1911, it consists of experienced and well-known sculptors, and also promotes new talent through bursaries. Its members hold the postnomial ARBS or FRBS. Former presidents include Philomena Davidson Davis (the first female president), Sir George Frampton (1911-1912), Gilbert Bayes, Sir William Reid Dick (1933-1938), Maurice Blik, and Edward Bainbridge Copnall (1961-1966). Its offices and exhibition gallery have been at 108 Old Brompton Road, London, since 1982.
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  • The Royal British Society of Sculptors (RBS; also referred as the Royal Society of British Sculptors) is a registered charity whose aims are to promote and support sculpture. It has a worldwide membership. Founded in 1904 and with a royal charter dating from 1911, it consists of experienced and well-known sculptors, and also promotes new talent through bursaries. Its members hold the postnomial ARBS or FRBS.
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  • Royal British Society of Sculptors
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