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==Exhibitions== He exhibited at the [[Royal Academy]] from 1893, was elected as an Associate (ARA) in 1926 and made a Royal Academician (RA) in 1934, and showed more than two hundred paintings there.<ref>{{cite web|title=S.J. Lamorna Birch, R.A.|url=http://www.racollection.org.uk/ixbin/indexplus?_IXACTION_=file&_IXFILE_=templates/full/person.html&_IXTRAIL_=Academicians&person=5522|publisher=Royal Academy|access-date=12 November 2015}}</ref> He held his first one-man exhibition at the [[Fine Art Society]] in 1906 and is said to have produced more than 20,000 pictures. Like a number of his contemporaries, he was profiled as an 'Artist of Note' in ''[[The Artist (UK magazine)|The Artist]]'' magazine, by Richard Seddon, in the June 1944 edition. * ''Shades of British Impressionism Lamorna Birch and his Circle'' was shown at [[Warrington Museum & Art Gallery]] in the Mezzanine in October 2004. This details his links with [[Henry Scott Tuke]] and [[Thomas Cooper Gotch]] and many others who settled in the [[artists' colony]] in the 1880s and 1890s. "These painters helped to change the face of British art. Their emphasis on colour and light, truth and social realism brought about a revolution in British art." says the catalogue for the show. * ''Entranced by a Special Place: The Art of S J Lamorna Birch'' β at [[Penlee House]], [[Penzance]], part of the Royal Academy's 250th anniversary celebrations.
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