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te Gl ea “We're made so that we love First when we see them painted, things we have passed Perhaps a hundred times, nor cared to see.” Robert Browning, ‘ Fra Filippo Lippi.
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Rr. Hon, W. E. Giapstone, M.P., Professor of Ancient History. THE DEAN oF Curist CHURCH, Professor of Ancient Literature.
RoBERT BRowninG, Esq.
Corr, CHARLES W: CousINs, SAMUEL
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Ga.uait, Louis. Gir6meE, Jean Lion. GUILLAUME, CLAUDE
MA-TADEMA, LAWRENCE, Esq. RMITA EDWarpD, ARMSTEAD, HENry Hucu, Esa. BARLOW, THOMAS OLDHAM, Borum, JosrrH Epear, Esq. CALDERON, Puitip H., Es CoLeE, Vicat, Esq CoorErR, THOMAS S r, Esq. Davis, HENRY Wm. Banks, Esq. Dorson, Wn. THos., sp, THOMAS, Esq.
FritH, WILLIAM PowELt, Esq. GILBERT, SIR JOHN. GOODALL, FREDER GRAHAM, PETER, Esq. HERBERT, JOHN RoGE!
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Hot, FRANK, E: Hook, JAMES CLARKE, Esq. HorsLEY, JouN CaLico LESLIE, GEORGE DUNLOP
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GALLERY No. 1 OIL PAINTINGS—Nos. 1-83
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DismissaL or Arcuy, THE Kine’s JE
“ Write down that Archy is no fool,” said King
has called the Archbishop one ; and therefore we are all agreed,
his Grace included, that the man has proved himself to be no longer entitled to the appellation.”
Percy Belgrave. fT, Gillard Glindont.
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3 Our Lorp stILLING THE TEMPEST
“And Jesus saith to them: Why are you fearful, O ye of
little faith? Then rising up He commanded the winds, and the
sea, and there came a great calm.”—S¢. Matthew viii. 26. 4 ForGET-ME-NoTS . . § : : Plater Fames Sant, R.A. 5 In Rosin Hoon’s Bay, YORKSHIRE C. H. H. Macartney.
Frank Miles.
Anderson Hague.
Wm. F. Ladlay.
g Derciininc Day : é : : . Anette Callwell.
10 Tue rare Tuomas Carr Lerrcn, rirst Town Cierxk Rudolf Lehmann. or TYNEMOUTH.
6 CurmpRen or Caprarin Price, R.N. 7 A CornrieLp, Tywyn 8 “ FULL OF THE EVENING AND SAD”
ir Kartiz, DAUGHTER OF GrorGE Lewis, Esa. Kate Perugini. 12 “WARRANTED QUIET TO RIDE OR DRIVE” F. C. Dollman.
13 Twins : : : ; . L.StdneyCooper,R.A.
14 Mrs. Witi1am Wattace Bruce Louisa Starr Canziant. 15 SOLVA Moffat P. Lindner. 16 EVENING ‘ : : Leslie Thomson.
17 A Venpfan or Finistire, Brrrrany Aloysius O'Kelly.
18 Stupy or a Heap Adolph Birkenruth.
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after thee: for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God.”—Ruth i. 16, 17.
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A De.icaTE QUESTION . “ : : Plate 3 Tue Hon. Mrs. A. Orr-Ewine EVENING
On THE TEES :
Tue Rev. P. R. Ecrrton ;
Tue Enp or THE Harvest . ; F Plate 4 Tue Goat-Gir- . f : , : Plate 5 Tur Epcr or THE STREAM
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Tue Hammer Ponps : fi
An Artist’s ALMSGIVING : : : Plate 6
Alonzo Cano, a great Spanish painter, passed his time in his
old age in acts of charity. Sometimes, when he had given away all his money, he would enter a shop, sit down, and make sketches, which he would give to the beggars, who sold them to the neighbouring convents.
A Moorrianp GARDEN . : : : Plate 7
Brrr Heap, Devon : : : : Plate 8
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Foln Pettie, R.A. P. H. Calderon, R.A.
fred. G. Cotman. Marianne Stokes.
T. W. Allen.
LT. Matesdorf.
Ei, S. Luke:
Fames LE. Christie. Frank Floll, R.A. 1, Stacy Marks, R.A. G. £. Flicks.
Fohn Fammond.
A. Wallace Rimington. William Wontner. David Farquharson. Fohn G. Todd. George C. Flaite. Ethel B. Hinson. Arthur Lemon.
W. £. Lockhart. Alfred Parsons. Joseph Farquharson. R. William A. Rouse. freak. H,. A. Parker. Fohn W. Perrin. Edward R. Taylor. Claude fTayes.
J. B. Burg A,
A, H. Marsh. Fohn White.
1886. | OIL PAINTINGS—GALLERY J. S 50 PorTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. : : : . Geo.G. Kilbourne, jun. 51 A Summer’s Day ‘ : : : : . BP. Ghent. 52 On THE BripcE At GRETZ J. Lavery, 53 Tue Merry May-time . i ; ; F . F$. Deane Simmons. 54 “Bon vi!” . : : : : : : . Kal Prinsep, A. 55 Tue Exe, 1746 : : : : : . Briton Riviere, R.A. Onda ROGERS mE COWminINs C50% ; : ‘ . CA. A. Macartney. 57 Primrose Day : : : : é : See acc les 58 Linut.-Gren. Sir Epwarp Bruce Hamrey, K.C.B, W. B. Boadle. K.C.M.G., M.P. Painted for political friends in Birkenhead. 59 A TRaGEpy : : : : , D. Mackellar and A. K. Brown. 60 Sea Daisies . : ‘ ci 2 . Plate 9 ¥. C. Hook, R.A. “While I thy amiable cheeks do coy, And stick musk roses in thy sleek smooth head, And kiss thy fair large ears, my gentle joy.” 61 THe FLoOwER-GIRL : : ; : Plate 10 Lake Fildes, A. AT DorpDRECHT . F 5 i . james L. Henry. Mayor-GeneraL THE Hon. J. C. Dormer, C.B. . Lmily C. Way. 64 “He's Cominc” . : 3 ; ; 3 . G. Aillyard Swinstead. 65 Tue Broken Oar ; i ‘ 3 : yn Garlicomehecdn “Who marks the waxing tide grow wave by wave.’ 66 CHoosinc A SUMMER Gown. ; : Plate 1x Henry Woods, A. 67 SAmusL Witxs, M.D. LL.D. F.R'S. . A . Lmily M. Merrick. 68 Grorce WitiiamM, son or Mayjor-Gen. R. Temptr G. &. Hicks. GopMAN. 69 Rerurninc Tipe: on tHE Normanpy Coasr. . £. Sherwood Calvert. 70 “Goop NicuT” . 5 : i Es : . Fred. Morgan. 71 GoLpEN AUTUMN . q A : . LFlitcroft Fletcher. 72 Newson GARRETT, Esa. : : 2 : . Sohn Pettie, R.A. 73 Ox~p CoMPANIONS . : ; : : : . W. Maw Egley. “T love everything that’s old: old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wine.”— Goldsmith. 74 SUNLIGHT . : : : ; ' . . Hugh Wilkinson. 75 “FULL OF WISE SAWS AND MODERN INSTANCES” A.Letcester Burroughs. 76 On A SuRREY Common . ; é . ‘ . £. Ingram Taylor. 77 Autumn Misr : : : , : ; . Clara Knight. 78 Mrs. Harrison. : : : , : . Fohn S. Sargent. B 2
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Tue Rey. Canon Lippon A GoLtpen Common PuRITAN AND CAVALIER
A Havyrretp
Tue Brack Kirren Moorrtanp AND CLOUDLAND JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS Tur Musictan’s DauGurer OPENING THE BALi
‘ AND WINTER’S BREATH CAME COLD AND CHILL ”
ON THEIR WAY WAITING TILL THE WES
Tue CuiErrarn’s CANDLESTICKS WINTER IN THE GLEN .
Avr tHE Wortp’s Mercy “Nor LOST, BUT GONE BEFORE” PANGBOURNE : CotoneL Maxtns, M.P.
Tue Estuary or THE THAMES To THE ReEscuE :
Tue SECRET OF THE SEA
Martow Lock: AUTUMN EVENING
WIND BLOWS
Eleanor S. Wood. HT. M. Paget. : . Vincent P. Yglesias. Plate 13. Frredk. Goodall, R.A. C. F. Lewis. HI, Weigall. Percy Belerave. £, Simpson. Andw. B. Donaldson. frank Paton. Foseph Farquharson. : . Leghe Suthers. Plate 14 Frank Walton. Fohn Pettie, R.A, A. K. Brown. William Foster. A. Chevallier Tayler. Vicat Cole, R.A. lon. Fohn Collier. : - Charlie W. Wyllie. Plate 15 Walter Hunt. Mary L. Waller. Alfred de Bréanske.
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Tue WATER-WHEE PuHaraou’s DauGHTER “WHEN AUTUMN SMILES ALL BEAUTEOUS IN DECAY”
GerorcEe BELBEN, Esa. . 5 TRopH or A Mornino’s Sporr Mrs. York Powrtn
A Firesutre Fisntnc VILtLtacr
Lirut.-Cor. W. WILKINSON
Tue Woman’s Parr. ; : j Plate 16
Work-A-DAY ENGLAND . ; 3 ; Plate 17
Tue Ossequirs or AN Ecyptian Cat. Plate 18 -GIRLS: BRITTANY
Tur QuEEN OF CAMBRIA : 5 : : Mrs. A. C. Arxwricut. Presented by the inhabitants of Oswestry and the neighbourhood. Tue Minier’s Lirrre Map ; Tue VILLAGE CONGREGATION : 5 Plate r9 Tue Sick Doti “ Arthur mixed the darling’s physic, And I gave it in a spoon. Mary felt her pulse, and whispered, : you will be better soon.” 2 Listen, Poems for Children by J. E.
Sweet !
A Summer EVENING [S WERE IN HER HEAD,
‘“* SUCH E AND SO MUCH GRACE AND POWER.”
GATHERING CLoups ‘ :
Sr. Crcitia.—TZenunyson’s ‘Palace of Art’ :
Younc Lire on OL_p Grounp : : Plate 20
MARIAGE DE CONVENANCE”—AFTER! . Plate 21 PLAYTHINGS , P : 5 E Plate 22
Tue Date HARVEST DURINGTHE INUNDATION OF THE NILE
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HT, Ethel Rose. Flenry FE. Detmold. fTenry Moore, A. Flarrington Mann.
Fames Peel. Claude Hayes. Arthur S. Cope. Flenry Woods, A. Edwin Long, R.A, Albert Kinsley, Florence Mann.
Lo. Stmpson.
HI. M. Paget.
C. C. B. Monroe. J. HE. Partington. Colin Hunter, A. W, L. Wylhe.
F. KR, Weguelin. FAI, LH, Robinson. W. G. Shrubsole. Anna Lea Merritt.
Lredk. H, A. Parker. F. Aumonier. W. P. Frith, R.A.
Panton,
T Sidney Cooper, R.A. W. E. Miller.
W. Ayerst Ingram. Anna Lea Merrite. F. C. Florsley, R.A. W.Q.Orchardson, R.A. Ernest Normand.
John Varley.
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“THERE'S ROOM FOR TWO”. : x Plate 23 FAREWELL
A Puan Case
Mrs. J. Huncerrorp PoLLeNn A Saquatty Day: SoutTH coast “ As THEY GREW IN BEAUTY” Aurumn’s Grey and GoLp SOAP-BUBBLES
“Carter Happres ”
A PEACE-MAKER
Bopo 1x Norway
Miss Litire Bowrinc
CuristMas Roses
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In PossEssion SLAUGHDEN ON THE ALDE. Surre LK : Mrs. Epcar FLoweR AND HER YOUNGEST SON Plate 24
Mrs. Arruur Morsrt Rerp
Harem GOING THROUGH THE DersEeRT wirH A GuaRD Tue DeatH or Cain . P F 2 Plate 25 GwLapys, DAUGHTER or Joun D ToUN, Esq. “WHERE EACH TOWERING HEIGHT, Bat RISES BOLDLY TO THE SKY.” A Vistr To THE ASTROLOGER Tue Beacon Fire Sir Henry Pirman, M.D.
=D IN RICH AMBER FLOODS OF LIGHT,
Percy Belgrave. Fred. Morgan. Ernest Crofts, A. H. Stacy Marks, R.A.« C. NM. Kennedy. Foln Fraser.
FJ. FitsMarshall. Lows B. Flurt. Cathinca Amyot. Colin Hunter, A. Marcus Stone, A. A, Normann.
F. F. Shannon. beth Whitehead
Anne Ayrton.
F. W. Garrett Smith. Phil. R. Morris, A. Fames Archer.
F. R. Herbert, RA. G. F. Watts, R.A. A. Dampier May. Charles Stuart.
Rk. FH. Gordon. Ernest Crofts, A. W. W. Ouless, R.A.
DEcorATION IN PAINTING FoR A CEILING . Plate 26 Sir # Leighton, Bt. P.R.A.
Tue Vatiey or THE LiuGwy
Fames Eliot.
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166 A Sunny AFTERNOON . : é : , . Fredk. H. A. Parker. 167 Tue Rev. Peter Ovuvey, M.A. . : : . Lance Calkin. 168 A Goop Haut: TRrawLinc IN THE Sounp or Kit- Andrew Black. BRANAN. ‘ : 169 Rovinc WiLp anp FREE ' 2 : ‘ . George E. Lodge. 170 ‘WINTER NOW TAKES UP THE TALE” : ‘ . RR. Scott Temple. 171 “Bur SHOULD ANOTHER BIRD INVADE HIS THRONE, Samuel Carter. Down swoops THE MONARCH TO ASSERT HIS OWN.”
172 “Tue Witp Pomp or Mountain Majesty” . . W. G. Shrubsole. 1973 Jjo lal, Siew, Ise; = ; ; ; : . Fohn E, Breun. 174 HoLttanp . : & 2 : : : . Charles Thornely. 175 “ WHERE ROCKS WERE RUDELY HEAPED AND RENT, Charles Stuart.
As BY A SPIRIT TURBULENT.”
176 “ Pope ALEXANDER VI, DECIDING BETWEEN THE CLAIMS Andi. B, Donaldson. of Spain and Portugal by drawing a line across the map of the
world and assigning the
the West Indies to Spain and the East Indies to Portugal,”
ands on either side to the rival countries
177 Mrs. A. Doucias AINSLIE . é 5 , . Fames Sant, RA, 178 Tue Trors-Pricur: scene rrom THE ‘Brie or Il. P. Frith, R.A. LaMMERMOOR” . ; z é 3 :
“¢ And never shall this leave my bosom,’ said Lucy, as she hung the piece of gold round her neck, and concealed it with her handkerchief, ‘until you, Edgar Ravenswood, ask me to resign it to you; and while I wear it, never shall that heart acknowledge another love than yours.’ With like protestations Ravenswood placed his portion of the coin opposite to his heart.’
179 THe Stain Dracon . : : 3 Plate 27 Sur Fohn Gilbert, R.A. “But when they came where that dead dragon lay, Stretcht on the ground in monstrous large extent, The sight with ydle feare did them dismay. * " * ‘ Some saide, that in his eyes did rest Yet sparckling fyre, and badd thereof take heed, Another said, he saw him move his eyes indeed. One mother, whenas her foole-hardy chyld Did come too neare, and with his talants play, Halfe dead through feare, her little babe revyld, And to her gossibs gan in counsell say, ‘How can I tell, but what his talants may Yet scratch my sonne, or rend his tender hand?’” ‘The Faerie Queene?
180 Herr Hans Ricurer, Mus. Doc. Oxon 5 . Georg Papperitz. 181 Tue INSATIABLE . : t é ‘ Plate 28 Georg Fakobides.
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TEWKESBURY F ‘ 5 ‘ 5 : . Vincent P. Yglesias. Miss Aurora LEE, DAUGHTER oF Sir J. C. Lee . MM. Gordigiant. PROVENCE . : : ; : : : . 9G Ry Herbert, BA, Asues of Roses . ; : : : : . Geo. H. Boughton, A. A Rirt in THE CLoups : : 2 F . Samuel F Barnes. Daisy ; : : : : : : » Ay &. Lmste. “THE SLEEP OF WINTER WAKES IN DAYS OF SPRING”. Moffat P. Lindner. Tue Musician . : : ; : Plate 29 Sohn Pettic, R.A.
“ Alas for those that never sing, 3ut die with all their music in them.”—O. IV. Holmes.
iT, ©. Bartow, Esa., RA. . ‘ . Plate 30 Sur ¥. A FisHerm
'.Millais, Bt. R.A. *s Home In tHE GeENoEsE Riviera . Richard W. West.
PRISONERS OF THE IcE. ; ; s : . Vincent P. Yglesias. Tue Hamer o’ toe HEATHER F . 3 . Kenneth Mackenzie. Tue Giow or an AUTUMN SUN: EVENING b . Litzjohn Brennan. Mrs. Vickers. ; : : : 3 . Fohn S. Sargent.
A TENDER CHorD 5 A x : : . W.Q.Orchardson,R.A.
“Have I forgot the words? Faith! they are sadder than I thought they were.”
“Ou, wHy LEFT I My HAME?” : Plate 31 Thomas Faced, R.A, “ Old Dougal still wears the kilt. I s: sitting on the shore of Lake Ontario, T am afraid his heart was far away in hi Ben Durach. Old men should zo# emi;
wv him the other evening gazing at the setting sun. old croft on the slopes of ate.”"—Letter from Canada.
A VestTaL VIRGIN : ; 5 : : . Ldward Patry. A Movunratw Pata : : : : ; . Charles Potter. AvutumMN FrLowers 3 ; 5 : : . Luizabeth G. Provan.
“AS SOME TALL CLIFF THAT LIFTS ITS AWFUL HEAD, Charles Stuart. SWELLS FROM THE VALE, AND MIDWAY LEAVES THE STORM.”
“ GWEET NATURE GILDED BY THE GRACIOUS GLEAM” . George Lucas. Lorp CARRINGTON : : : : ; . Frank Holl, R.A. A FLoop on THE WYE, SUBSIDING . ; : - HW. B. Davis, R.A.
Tue Marquis Tsenc, Curnesr Minister, AWAITING Knighton Warren. OFFICIALS ON New Year's Day: a custom
or CHINA . : ; ; : Plate 32 Tue Propyta2a, ATHENS ‘i : 4 ; . Henry Holiday “ THE LINGERING GLory or THE Dyinc Yrar” . Alfred East. :
GARDEN SPOIL. : é : : Z . Bhi,
abeth Barnard.
1886.] OIL PAINTINGS—GALLERY TI/1. 9 209 SUNSHINE AND Drrrtinc SAanp : ‘ : eee ech nelle 210 THe Duke or Crevetanp, K.G. . ; Plate 33 Lvank Floll, R.A. 211 SEA-GirT CRAGS . R . : Fs , . Peter Graham, R.A. 212 PorTRAIT oF A GIRL. : : : ; . Lmma Black. 213 ““Anp Dick THE SHEPHERD BLOWS HIS NAIL” . . ££. Brewtnall. 214 Tue Crear Rorurr . : d F : . George Chester. 215 La ComressE pE Marten. ; : : . Albert Aublet. 216 A CATASTROPHE . : 5 5 i : . Wi. F. Veames, R.A. 217 R. Norman Suaw, Eso., R.A. : : : . F.C. Horsley, R.A. 218 ‘GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY BREAD” . 5 Df Ee Bentley 219 “TO GREEN FIELDS” . : : : ; . Ben Fisher. 220 STILL-LIFE . ‘ : : : f : > £&. Guild. 221 A Picarpy PasTORAL . ‘ : j : . David Murray. 222 Ocroper GLows . : : : : : . WS. Fay. 223 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S, CANTERBURY, IN 1833 Plate 34 Z.SedneyCooper,R.A. “To what base uses we may return, Horatio! Why may not
imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till we find it
stopping a bung-hole !”—Hamilef, act v., sc. 1. 224 AT THE Ferry . ; : : . L. Stacy Marks, R.A.
R THE HEapsTRONG” Plate 35 Geo. H. Boughton, A.
225 Tur Councitiors or “ PE
s he heard that his w Amsterdam were talking sedition. He sent home his walking-staff to be laid on the table near his chair of state. It had the desired effect—From ‘Knickerbocker History of New York.
During the absence of Peter
council at }
226 ViscouNT AND VISCOU! $s SHERBROOKE ’ . W. R. Symonds. 227 “ LIKE SENTINELS THE ROCKS GUARDED THE BEACH” . Wilham A, Howgate. 228 Srupy or a Hap ‘ : : : 5 . Laith Ellison.
229 Lapy WAKE re A 5 ; ‘ . WW. B. Miller.
230 “THE WINTER WINDS ARE SIGHING” ; : . F¥. Herbert Snell. 231 A VIOLIN-PLAYER : , , : : . George A. Storey, A. 232 TRESPASSERS F . Lred. Goodall, R.A.
233 GreorcE Scuarr, Esq, C.B. F.S.A., Director and W. W. Ouless, R.A. Secretary of the National Portrait Gallery.
Presented to the Trustees of the National
Portrait Gallery by his many friends.
234 A Prasant PRopriETOR : : : : . A. W. Redgate. 235 AuTumN, GLEN FINLAS: CLEARING UP AFTER RAIN . ohn AH. Oswald. 236 An Oxp Marsn Mitt, Norrotk . : : . F. Miller Marshall. 237 Port Appin, ARGYLLSHIRE . F c : . Wellwood Rattray.
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Tue Jupcmenr or DANIEL AGA ELprers. ‘ A ; A Plate 36
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“Well hast thou also lied against thy own head ; for the angel of the Lord waiteth with a sword to cut thee in two, and to destroy thee.”—Book of Daniel, ch. xiv.
Mr. F. R. Leyranp Tue “Tatie PatcH” BY THE SEA RETURNING FROM SCHOOL DREAMLAND : Tur Poor, Gorinc-on-THAMES Mrs. G. T. R. Preston A Surrey LANDSCAPE “Where the vast prospect, bright, distinct and clear, Looks up in silence thro’ the stainless air.”
‘‘Ou, BOTHER!” Sacrep TO PasHT Mrs. KNowLes True To THE TRysT Miss Teresa Maver SEPTEMBER “Flushed Autumn’s sunny days flew by.”
Tue Heart or THE Coorrns, IsLE oF SKYE Tur Marouis or Riwon, K.G., G.C.S.1. Paznted for
Government House, Calcutta : Plate 37 CooxHaM . : i : : Plate 38 Aw Atpe-pE-CAmP : : Tur Orper or THE Biue Ripon . Eveninc Licutr ; BEATRICE AND EDMUND, YOUNGEST CHILDREN or HENRY A. Brassey, Esq.
[1886.
T. B. Garvie. Stanhope A. Forbes. ¥. Buxton Knight. R. Scott Temple.
C. Greville Morris. W. W. Ouless, R.A.
YR. Herbert, R.A.
Val C. Prinsep, A. Bryan Fook.
£. E. Bertier.
A. Bertram Loud. R. Halfnight. Fames Sant, R.A. Byron Cooper.
F.£. Hodgson, R.A. Edwin Long, R.A.
T. Blake Wireman. EL. B. S. Montefiore. Solomon F. Solomon. Loystan Hetherington.
Keeley Halswelle. L. F. Poynter, R.A.
Vicat Cole, R.A, Vereker M. Hamilton. Fohn Morgan.
P. Ghent.
W. R. Symonds,
280
OLL PAINT,
IGS—GALLERY J17.
WELLI ‘Peninsular
By Lorp See Napie &
PassaGr or THE Brmassoa Ocroper 7, 1813. War “Oro Main’
Epwarp Armiracr, Eso., R.A.
RIZPAH : , : ; ; Tue Sumir or THe Great Ori ON THE Ocran Wave ; Plate 39 —f AND RANDOLF, CHILDREN OF Sir Tavpor Baker, Bart.
Tue Story or Cain : : ‘
N VAIN: RETURN OF GENERAL Sir Herpsert STEWART
FROM METEMNEH, 1885 Tue Rr. Hon. J. Caampervarn, M.P.
Dr. Jounson’s Tarpy GALLANTRY .
Plate 40
Plate 41
“¢When Madame de Boufflers was first in England,’ said Beauclerk, I accordingly went with her to his chambers in the Temple, where she was enter- tained with his conversation for some time. over, she and I left him, and were got into Inner Temple Lane, when all at once I heard a noise like thunder. sioned by Johnson, who, it seems, upon a little recollection, had
‘she was desirous to see Johnson. When our yisit was
This was occ
taken it into his head that he ought to have done the honours of his literary residence to a foreign lady of quality ; and, eager to show himself a man of gallantry, was hurrying down the staircase
in violent agitation. He overtook us, and, brushing in between
me and Madame de Boufflers, seized her hand, and conducted her
to her coach. His dress was a rusty-brown morning suit, a pair of old shoes by way of slippers, a little shrivelled w
the top of his head
sticking on
and the sleeves of his shirt and the knees of
@ loose. and were not a little struck by this singular
-Boswell’s ‘ Life of Johnson?
A considerable crowd of people
1 round,
appearance.’ ”
Tue Satmon Poot . 5
Caprain VERNER, D.A.A.G., Force.
Havtine up Boars
A Forest Poot: Moonrise
Mrs. Epovarp Mayjouier
Nite ExprpIriloNnary
KELP-BURNING: BALLOCHANTNY, KINTYRE Plate 42
Roses
Fred. Goodall, R.A. W. W. Ouless, R.A. Briton Riviere, R.A. Foscph Knight. Allen C. Sealy. fred. S. Beaumont.
George McCulloch. R. Caton Woodville.
Frank F[oll, R.A. W. P. Frith, R.A.
Wo C, laos, IR Al. Lda Verner.
Flenry E. Detmold. fred. Fines.
F. Hanson Walker. Foseph Henderson.
Charles Stoney.
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OIL PAINTINGS—GALLERY IV.
Mapame Apetiwa Parti. Presented to Madame Adelina Patti by the Committee of the Swansea Flospital, in grateful recognition of her strong sympathy with, and most valuable aid to, the Institution.
A Rainy Day: DepHam VALLEY
An APpopyTERIUM
Da
Aurumn Fruit
‘ODILS
8 A DavucuTer or THE LAGoons
A Quret Hour GoInG For A Ripe Liyn IpwaL
GALLERY No. 4
OIL PAINTINGS—Nos. 292-382
2 A Stupy
Aprit WEATHER ON THE WOLDS
“Tp THOU HADST KNowN!” . é : Plate 43
‘“PouR SE FAIRE BELLE”
ALGERIAN GossIP
RECRUITING FOR SAVONAROLA: ‘YE CANNOT SERVE Gop anp Mammon.”
PuyLiis AND CoRYDON . ‘
“GEMS OF THE CHANGING AUTUMN”
PROPRIETORS ALL
Rem Cr : 5 : ;
Tue Pracock’s Comptaint to Juno.—La Fontaine .
MADEMOISELLE
AZALEAS
[ 1886.
Fames Sant, R.A.
Charles Eyles.
L. Alma-Tadema, R.A. Emily A. Cook.
Alice Grant.
Luke Fildes, A. Edward R. Taylor. Arthur Ellis.
Richard Wane.
HI. Ethel Rose.
LI. Hope McLachlan. W. Ffole.
LTelen R. Salmon. Andrew C. Gow, A. FL We W. Topham.
G. F. Wetherbee. Catherine M. Wood. hadiliffeW. Radcliffe. Ldith Fames, F Ernest O. Cooke. Florence Stewart.
1886. ] OLL PAL.’TINGS—GALLERY IV. 13
304. DRINKING-TIME . é . “ ‘: é . William F. Hulk.
J
305 “On TRUST” : ; : : : ‘ . Mary Wells.
306 ‘Eat, DRINK, AND BE MERRY, FOR TO-MORROW WE DIE” JW. Weekes.
307 Drsr: a Parental LECTURE ; 3 Plate 44 Claude Calthrop. 308 Hermann Weszer, Esq, M.D. : ; ; 5 Po LE; IBOUAES, Ale 309 Tuttos Hitt, near ABERDEEN ; : Plate 45 A. W. Lindstrim.
310 Miss SkrpworrH, DAUGHTER OF G. B. Sxipworru, Ese. £2. JZ. Skipworth.
311 “THE DAY IS DONE, AND THE DARKNESS FALLS FRoM odert Fobling.
THE WINGS OF NIGHT.”
312 Mrs. PreIrrER . ; : : j . Arthur S. Cope. 313 “Go NOT, HAPPY DAY, FROM THE SHINING FIELDS” . George White. 314 THE Drrrus oF THE SEA . a , : . £. Burne-Fones, A. “Habes tota quod mente petisti,
Infelix. Virgil, din. iv. 100. 315 Mors Recis : ; ; 8 : ‘ » Fas. Worle. 316 A Gipsy ENCAMPME : ; : : : . Fames Towers. 307 PORTRAIT (On 4y eADy : : : : . HH. M. Paget. 318 Pappincton Ponp, ABINGER HAMMER . é . Lrank Walton. 319 WiLiiAM Know es, Esq. ‘ : ; 4 . F. Seymour Lucas, A. 320 LE ré - < ' A - : Plate 46 G. Favretto. 321 “THe Haven UNDER THE HILL” . F Plate 47 Ldwin Ellis. 322 Mrs. Barton ; 3 : : : : . IL. Blake Wirgman. 323 EveNnINGc . : : : : : , . Luizabeth Barnard. 324 OLD-FASHIONED FRIENDS F : : ; . Fohn Burman. 325 AN INTRUDER a : ; ; : ; . Alfred Hartley. 326 “Att ror HER” : j ; : ; . Kate Perugint. 327 FrLowers AND BERRIES . 2 ¢ ; : . Letttia M. Parsons, 328 SCENE IN SURREY : : : ; ; . Lyric A. Shepherd. 329 Miss Grey, DAUGHTER OF R. Grey, Esa. . . Willham Carter. 330 UNDER THE CLIFFS : : r ; é . Fohkn White. 331 On Guarp , 6 : : : : . Augustus Tulk, 252). Puson so, 5 : ‘ 3 5 : . C. P. Downing. 333. AN AMATEUR : : ; : : : . £. Wyly Grier. 334 DuUNSTANBURGH . : : ; : Plate 48 Alfred W. Flunt.
+ 335 Tue Rev. tue Presipenr or Sr. Joun’s Cortecr, Lvank Holl, R.A. Oxrorp. 336 Tur Mosque or Ezpecx, Carro . R 3 . Aloysius O Kelly. 337 Tue Banxs or toe Esk, DumrrirssHire 5 ey, ele Glendening.