The Society was established on 31 July 1880 at 38
Hertford Street, Mayfair, London, as the Society of Painter-Etchers for the promotion of original etching as a creative art form. The first six Fellows, all elected at this formation were
Francis Seymour Haden (English, 1818–1910);
Heywood Hardy (English, 1852–1926);
Hubert von Herkomer RA (German/English, 1849–1914);
Alphonse Legros (French, 1837–1911);
Robert Walker Macbeth RA, (Scottish, 1848–1910), and
James Tissot (French, 1836–1902).
Samuel Palmer (English, 1805–1881) – one of only two painter-etchers to be granted posthumous Honorary Fellowship of the RE – was terminally ill at the time of the Society's formation, otherwise would have been approached.
James McNeill Whistler (American, 1834–1903), who was in Venice at the time of the RE's founding, had a row with his brother-in-law, Haden, and was not invited to join. Letters in support were written to the fledgling Society by
Frederick Leighton, then President of the
Royal Academy,
John Ruskin,
Charles Dickens,
John Everett Millais, and
Auguste Rodin, amongst others. This Society achieved its
Royal Charter granted by
Queen Victoria in 1888 who bestowed on the President a gold chain of office, becoming the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and in 1898 this was enlarged to include Engravers. Fellow,
George W. Eve, designed a new Associates and Fellows diploma in 1893 and 1904. By 1911, when HM
King George V granted a Charter of Incorporation and Bye-laws, the RE, as it came to be styled, had grown in prestige and became fully established. From 1919, in token of solidarity, Presidents of the
Royal Academy and the
Royal Watercolour Society (RWS) have been elected Honorary Fellows of the RE. The RE's original motto – "Never Stoop to be a Copyist" – changed to "
Nulla Dies Sine Linea" (No Day Without A Line) in 1920. The Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers (formerly Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers) has had thirteen presidents (PRE) since 1880. They were: Sir Francis Seymour Haden (founder and PRE from 1880 to 1910),
Professor Sir Francis Job Short (PRE from 1910 to 1938), Professor
Malcolm Osborne MBE (PRE from 1938 to 1962), Professor
Robert Austin (PRE from 1962 to 1970),
Paul Drury (PRE from 1970 to 1975),
Harry Eccleston OBE (PRE from 1975 to 1989), and
Joseph Winkelman (PRE from 1989 to 1991), when the Society was renamed. Winkelman continued as president until 1995. Presidents elected by Members after this were Dr
David Carpanini (PRE from 1995 to 2003),
Anita Klein (PRE from 2003 to 2006),
Hilary Paynter (PRE from 2006 to 2011), Dr
Bren Unwin (PRE from 2011 to 2013),
Mychael Barratt (PRE from 2013 to 2018). Professor Dr
David Ferry was elected President of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers in June 2018. Under Dr. Ferry’s acumen, energy and commitment, the RE’s prestige, profile and membership has expanded globally. To support the President and help direct the affairs of the Society there is an RE Council and four RE Officers as outlined in the 1888 RE Charter: these are Vice-president
Marianne Ferm (VPRE from 2024), Hon. Treasurer Louise Hayward (since 2019), Hon. Curator (Historian & Archivist) Edward Twohig (since 2021) and current Hon. Secretary of the RE is Professor Timothy Emlyn Jones (since 2022). A strong affiliation with Guanlan International Print Biennial (China) and the Printmaking Museum of China has been made with the RE in recent years. Guanlan Original Printmaking Base covers all aspects of original printmaking: 'creation, production, display, collection, exchange, research, training and market development“. ==Membership==