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THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS
1769 1904
OAKBS, John Wright, A,J^.A.
Painter.
100, Bo/d Street^ Liverpool ,
1848. 482 On the river Greta, Keswick.
1849. 1028 Moel-gronw from Cwm-y-Glo,
Carnarvonshire.
1850. 605 Cwm Eoian Moor — wet day.
1067 River Dulyn, Caernarvonshire.
1 85 1. 186 Rue Avon (silent river), Den-
bighshire.
208 Near the summit of Camedd
Dafydd, Carnarvonshire.
1852. 163 A bend of Brombro Pool,
Cheshire.
616 Ford on the Gorfai, Carnar-
vonshire.
1270 A resting place, among the
Carnarvonshire mountains.
1853. 92 Fish market steps, Gal way.
543 Llyn-dulyn.
612 A shallow stream — Calder
Bridge, Cumberland.
60, Pembroke Flace^ Liverpool.
1^54* 75 A fresh breeze — fishing luggers
leaving Peel harbour.
1855. 656 " Twll-du ''— the Devil's Kit-
chen, Carnarvonshire.
1856. 289 Climping church.
24, Victoria Road^ Kensington.
1857. 215 Craig-dulyn, Carnarvonshire.
596 Caernarvonshire hills from
Anglesea.
1858. 227 Shallow water.
526 The warren. " The cony from
the sandy bank, etc."
1033 Maldreath sands — rain passing
off.
1859. 204 Twilight.
267 A breezy day on a rocky coast.
5*5 Marchllyn-Mawr. "A solitary
pool, fring'd round with
rushes wild."
i860. 287 An old Sand-pit.
362 A bend of the river.
439 Aberffraw Bay. " A sand-built
ridge of heaped hills that
mound the sea." — Tennyson,
VI.
1861. 35 Water meadows. Sandwich.
517 A Caernarvonshire Glen.
"Whose walls, Rock built,
are hung with rainbow
coloured mists."
1862. 284 Evening.
677 The common. "Overgrown
with fern and rough with
prickly gorse, etc."
1863. 5 The river in flood.
1864. 388 The poachers.
1865. 4*0 Pine forest — Glen of the Garde-
wait.
541 Dunnotar Castle, one of the
prisons used in the time of
Charles II for confining the
Covenanters.
1866. 515 Morning at Augera, Lago Mag-
giore.
1867. 9 Burning the water, Glen Muick,
Aberdeenshire.
577 The Bass rock — wind against
tide.
669 The Bass rock, calm — hazy
morning.
1869. 33 Early spring.
1870. 303 A summer morning. "Frag-
rant and fresh is the scent
of the hay, etc."
371 The Village ferry, Benfleet,
Essex.
394 Morning in the Bay of Uri,
Lake Lucerne. "Alp on Alp
shuts out the scene, etc." —
Lord Lytton.
28, Victoria Road.
187 1. I A winter morning near Brae-
mar.
105 Linn of Muick, near Ballater,
Aberdeenshire.
1076 Source of the River Thames,
Seven Springs, Gloucester-
shire.
1872. 406 Repairing the old boat — South
Coast.
962 The foot bridge. Border of
Dartmoor.
B
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Oakes,
John Wright, A.R.A.— continued.
Learn House^ Addison Road,
1873-
599 A mountain stream, Glen
Derry, Aberdeenshire. "Like
Time the restless waters rush
along, etc."
919 Drizzle.
1874.
469 The drying ground.
976 A sandy bit of the road.
1405 The shrimper's broken net.
1875-
481 The fallow field. "The build-
ing rook 'ill caw from the
windy tall elm tree, etc.*'
(Elected A.R.A.)
1876.
6 Fording a tidal creek.
36 Sheltered.
1877.
57 In the border countrie. "Where
Cheviot'sridges swell to meet
the sky."
443 A quiet morning in early au-
tumn. "Season of mists
and mellow fruitfulness." —
Keais.
544 Line fishing, South Coast
1878.
158 Dirty weather on the East
Coast.
542 The Dee Sands.
558 In the meadows.
1879.
33 The river mouth — tide running
out against the wind.
378 Disturbed: early spring — twi-
light. "In sober livery all
things clad."
477 A Sussex Village.
1400 The woodland road.
1880.
290 A hazy morning in Alnmouth
Bay.
454 The reaper's rest.
554 The Flintshire coast.
1881.
13 Gorse cutting.
62 "For sale."
96 The miller's boat — early morn-
ing.
413 A Cornish fishing village —
early morning.
1882.
70 Porchester Pool.
117 Road through Wastdale, Wast-
dale Head and Screes in the
distance.
427 The Mew stone.
467 "A wild March morning." —
Tennyson.
1883.
255 Llyn-yr-Adar, or the Adder's
Pool, Carnarvonshire.
376 A Salmon river: The Tivey at
Newcastle Emlyn, Cardigan-
shire.
1884.
170 Fishing boats preparing for the
fishing grounds.
199 Going for turf.
1884. 207 Old Roman bridge over the
Ogwen river.
517 Mill dam, Ebdew Vale, Somer-
set.
1885. 61 Cwm Eigian Moor; shepherds
searching for strayed sheep.
956 A passing squall over the Menai
Straits, Beaumaris in the dis-
tance.
981 Fishing boats waiting for the
tide to rise in the river Fraw.
1886. 383 Old Mill, Mapledurham.
821 Loch Ranza castle.
1887. 186 Hailstorm at the Devil's bridge.
Pass of St. Gothard.
792 Bamton Mill.
(The late.)
1888. 944 The warren.
OAKBS, L. Rycroft Architect.
Queen*s Chambers^
John Dalton Street^
Manchester,
1898. 1657 Design for memorial cross, etc.,
for Town's Green, Chorley.
OAKESHOTT, George J.
Architect.
26, Mount Park Crescent^
Ealing,
1887. 1701 Sketch of lectern in Siena
Cathedral.
1709 Loggia del Consiglio, Padua.
OAKLEY, Frank P Architect.
HawortKs Buildings^
Cross Street^ Manchester,
1 90 1. 1581 New Tower, St. Paul's Church,
Heaton Moor, Manchester.
OAKLEY, Miss IsabeL See Mrs. P.J.
Naftel, voL v, page 337.
OAKLEY, Miss L.
Miniature Painter.
80, Somerset Street^
Portman Square,
1850. 684 Portrait of a young lady.
OAKLEY, Octavius Painter.
Derby,
1826. 691 Portrait of a gentleman.
692 do. lady.
1827. 499 do. gentleman.
34, Rathbone Place.
1828. 572 Portrait of a lady.
627 Portraits of the three sons of
D. Ewes Coke, Esq.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1828. 695 Portraits of the two sons of
Major Brooke.
712 Portrait of a gentleman.
890 do. lady.
1829. S19 Portraits of Lord Melbourne
and the Hon. Mr. and Mrs.
George Lamb.
634 Miss Territt.
715 C. L. Newton, Esq.
742 Rev. C. Hope, Junr.
770 Portrait of a lady.
932 Rev. C. S. Hope.
At Mr. ColnaghPs,
23, Cockspur Street,
1 83 1. 59 « D. Ewes Coke, Esq.
605 The Duke of Rutland.
Derby.
1832. 654 Sir Roger Greisley, Bart.
3, Bentifuk Street^
Manchester Square,
1842. 645 The Misses Reeves.
698 Portrait of a lady.
881 do. gentleman.
1844. 630 Reresby Sitwell, Esq., ist Life
Guards.
838 Portrait of the son of Wm.
Princep, Esq.
1034 Lord Auckland
1845. 1038 William Hatfield de Rodes,
Esq.
1846. 1074 Portraits of a lady and gentle-
man.
1098 Mrs. Locke.
30, Somerset Street^
Porttnan Square.
1852.
960 Charles Rolt, Esq.
1854.
1002 Lady Crewe and her sister.
Mrs. Lock.
1856.
1005 Portrait of a child.
i860.
889 Mrs. Octavius Oakley.
OAKLEY, William Harold.
Architect.
30, Maiden Lane^ Strand,
1881.
1032 House near Battle.
1883.
1234 House at Robertsbridge.
1884.
1 3 16 House at Oxted.
1885.
1226 An old Cart.
OAKLEY, Mrs. See Miss Bcatson,
vol. i, page 152.
OATES, Captain Mark Painter.
Lieut, OateSy Long Acre,
1789. ^^ Portrait of a young gentleman.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
Captain Oates,
181 1. 33 Portrait of a boy.
OBBARD, Miss C Painter.
3, Paragon^ Blackheath.
1867. 83 Apple blossoms.
OBEN, J. George Painter.
86, Charlotte Street.
1 8 1 o. 344 View of the Peak Canal, Derby-
shire.
348 After dinner in the Dargle,
Co. Wicklow.
361 "That yew-tree's shade."
366 "The long-surviving oak."
517 Farm-house, etc., in the Vale
of Arklow, Co. Wicklow.
521 Cromack water from Scale
force, Cumberland.
532 The Vale of St. John's, Kes-
wick, Cumberland.
853 Melrose Abbey, Roxburgh-
shire.
181 1. 297 View of Kirkstal Abbey, York-
shire.
365 View of Rydal Lake, West-
moreland.
393 View of Foster Aqueduct,
Royal Canal, Dublin.
415 View of Rhaiadr-y-Wennol,
near Capel Cerig, Caernar-
vonshire.
714 View of the bridge of Mall wyd,
Merionethshire.
715 View of Melin-y-nant, Caernar-
vonshire.
726 View of Fenor Rock on the
river Boyne.
1812. 423 View of Gowbarrow Park,
UUswater.
704 View in the inside of Tintem
Abbey — morning.
717 View of a waterfall in the
County of Kilkenny.
721 View from Gowbarrow Park,
UUswater.
18 13. 796 View in the DeviPs Glen, Co.
Wicklow.
1 8 1 6. 391 View of Glendalagh, the Valley
of the seven churches, Co.
Wicklow, on St Keven's
day.
OBICI, G Sculptor.
Pome,
1846. 1396 Marble statue of Melancholy.
O'BRIEN, Dermod Painter.
3, Trafalgar Studios^ Chelsea,
1895. 818 Leslie Stephen, Esq.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
O'BRIEN, L. R Painter, i
cjo 6, New Campion Street. \
1887. 1243 In the Canadian Rocky Moun- '
tains: footprints of an Ava-
lanche.
O'CONNOR, A.
Stained Glass Painter.
4, Bemers Street,
1859. 1054 Glass window in Southwell
Minster.
1862. 913 Window in Binfield Church, \
Berkshire, in memory of :
Sophia, wife of Charles Par-
ker, Esq.
1866. 796 Window, Ossett Church, York-
shire.
1867. 914 Window, St. Stephen's church,
Bristol.
187 1. 877 Window, St. Mary's, Rapham,
Norfolk.
O'CONNOR, James Arthur.
Painter.
32, Upper Marylebone Street,
1822. 368 View in the Dargle, Co. Wick-
low.
1823. 103 Landscape and figures, a scene
in the county of Dublin.
324 The Lover's leap in the Dargle,
Co. Wicklow.
1824. a65 Watermill at Arundel, Sussex.
348 Landscape.
29, Frederick Street^
Hampstead Road.
1825. 178 Landscape and figures.
14, Mornington Crescent,
1826. 369 Landscape.
884 do. Evening.
8, Soho Square,
1828. 333 The trout stream.
67, Clarendon Square,
1829. 476 The sequestered glen.
1830. 445 The glen of the rocks.
1 83 1. 290 Scene in the Dargle, Co. Wick-
low.
39, Charing Cross,
1832. 118 A Landscape.
61, Seymour Street^
Euston Square,
1834. 11 Landscape — evening.
115 Landscape.
1835. 230 do. sunset.
67, Clarendon Street^
Somcrs Town,
1836. 436 Landscape.
13, Rathbone Place,
1837. 316 An Irish glen.
1838. 527 A landscape — moonlight.
1839. 547 On the Lynn, North Devon —
moonlight.
1840. 294 Landscape.
O'CONNOR, John, R.I,, R,H,A.
Scene Painter.
143, Great College Street,
Camden Totvn.
1857. 481 Flower market, Rouen.
6, IVaverley Place,
St, John's Wood,
i860. 794 An outdoor study.
1861. 725 Outdoor study, Hampstead.
904 Rue de Bac, Rouen.
1869. 286 Hungerford Market.
Haymarket TTuatre.
1871. 375 St. Cloud, March 3, 1871.
1872. 1019 Old York Gate, Adelphi, ten
years ago.
1 198 Thanksgiving day, St. Paul's,
February, 1872; in distem-
per.
47, Leicester Square,
1873. 4» From Vauxhall to Westminster.
243 A back slum in Venice.
1874. 588 The Embankment
1043 The last of the old horse.
1875. 45* The shot tower.
642 Trentham woods from the gar-
den; sketch for oil panel,
Eaton Hall.
1876. 549 Westminster from Charing
Cross — evening.
1877. 368 High level bridge, Newcastle-
on-Tyne — evening.
431 Newcastle-on-Tyne — morning.
28, Abercorn Place,
St, John's Wood,
1878. 431 Westminster from Lambeth —
an autumn morning.
1879. 210 Granada and the Alhambra,
from San Nicola — evening.
1880. 118 Sunrise, from Waterloo Bridge.
"The river glideth at his
own sweet will, etc."
1 88 1. 662 Market place, Verona — morn-
ing.
1882. 1450 Palladio's Piazza, Vincenza.
1883. 738 Amiens Cathedral, from the
river.
1884. 860 From Pentonville, looking west
— evening.
1885. 1262 Porta del Popolo, Rome.
1886. 942 Market place, Mayence — early
morning.
1887. 427 Ludgate — evening. "Above
the smoke and stir of this
dim spot, etc."
1888. 370 Cathedral, Seville — evening.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
O'CONNOR, M.
Stained Glass Painter.
4, Bemers Sired,
1846. 1293 East window, St Saviour's
church, Leeds.
1848. 11*5 Window, St Mary's church,
Kidderminster.
O'CONNOR, W. H Painter.
4, Berners Street
1 859. 495 ** She, to whom no care of mine
was hid, turning to me, with
aspect glad as fair, bespake
me, etc." — Danti^s Para-
dise.
1 86 1. 458 Christ in the house of Lazarus.
**And he went out of the
city unto Bethany, etc." —
MatLy xxi, 17.
1864. 567 Olivia. "How will she love
when the rich golden shaft,
etc."
1865. 506 A priestess of Vesta.
ODDIE, Miss Maude G.
Miniature Painter.
Oxford House, Watford.
1897. 1440 Portrait of a lady.
Baroas^ Watford.
1904. 1204 Ivy.
ODDY, Henry Raphael Painter.
8, Ward End, Haltfax.
1888. 1441 The hills of Appin.
51, SadU Momni^ Haitfax.
1892. ipe Bideford Bar.
1902. 947 The stiooe-breaker. !
190J. ^K^ A s2Marin& Duddoo Dale. I
1904. 913 Tree VBaa^
O'DOHERTY, W. J Sculptor.
41, Upper CkmrlMe Sireei. \
1S57. ■}» "HovGocadoEne with fcarfol '
x^MmMom PUue, I
iSfe. »» EoL, I
ic^ Oid C^armdisk SiruL
thiz. VMS, Al^dter m.A,thle statsette^
^3aC3&e:a^Kaas «xklen{j
jec ±enr Injei fiiil, and after a
vxemsenilsgx^ — oosKd
ixer jrott opoa her boscmr
sni -jonibai. dgmn sdeody
-sgestL die ciedi; . , , snr
jgweatead^ in*aiing beopgci
jcr «nd aaiC hesven.*"
'i ^:?por S€l^rme FUee,
zhi-r^ ztsui Twranmria OniUhnime;.
i^-rf- Sfa. CilexiuBi.
Slrt^ naKK Hxs. (^
OBIONOMO, A Painter.
6, Arthif^s Terrace^
Higher BrougkiOHy
Mamktster.
1867. 176 Study from nature.
OPPOR, Miss Beatrice Painter.
Peak Hill Villa, Sydenham.
1887. 1514 A study.
41, Grafton Street.
1890. 1650 Sappho.
1892. 1516 St. Agnes.
57, Elizabeth Street, S. W.
1393. 1436 A study.
4, Carleton Terrace,
Sydenham Parh,
1894. 1415 Cassandra.
{Now Mrs. F. Littler.)
152, Kinf^s Road, Chelsea.
1899. 153s The snake charmer.
1903. xSa Nora.
1904. 3J> Ix)ng is the wavand hard, that
out of Hell leads up to
light.
764 Sir Ralph Uttler, C.B., K.C.
OFFORD, Miss Gertrude E.
Painter.
46, St. Giles, Norwich.
1894. 975 Poppies.
1895. 105$ Rhododendrons.
1897. 1217 Peonies.
1900. If S3 Rhododendrons.
1901. 1017 do.
1903. SS3 do.
949 Horse<hestmit blofsoms.
OPFORD, John J Painter.
193, Euston Road,
1886. tx3< Fallen foes.
OFFORD, Miss Mary H Painter.
193, Eustan Road,
tt$6. ti4) The hedgerow,
h^Oval RiMid,
Ghmetter Gate,
1900. '^t Sweet-wslfiaitti,
OGBORNE^John Painter.
1%, Toitemkam Orurt Ra^.
OGDEN, H, H. %c^\pu^,
X, ^Aojhc/^^re Ra<bd,
CM7. 6*511^ J ^j^jitVr.. ,i^^
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
OGDEN, Miss Jane Painter.
1 6, Harrington Square,
1880. 840 Primroses.
1 88 1. 830 Flowers.
849 Yellow Azaleas.
870 Christmas roses.
Greenbanky Monton^
EccleSf near Manchester.
1882. 999 Christmas roses.
OGDEN, Joseph Architect.
6, St. Dunstan's Terrace,
Canterbury.
1900. 1779 Design for overmantel.
Ashleigh, Whitstable Road,
Canterbury.
1 90 1 . 4 1 z A still life study .
1902. 1426 Design for a commemoration
tablet in bronze, for the Sid-
ney Cooper School of Art,
Canterbury.
{James Ogden in catalogue at same address,)
OG]^, P Sculptor.
1880. 1574 Marguerite; statuette, marble.
OGG, C. H Miniature Painter.
Putney.
1842. 791 Portrait of a lady.
1843. 765 do.
OGIBR, P Painter.
45, FUet Street.
1793. 107 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Cope.)
662 Portrait of himself.
85, New Bond Street.
1796. 648 Portrait of a gentleman.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1800. 857 Portrait of a gentleman.
OGILVIE, Frank S Painter.
Melbourne Road, Bushey,
1888. 511 The old, old story in Capri.
Rosella House, North Shields.
1889. 601 In the Castle Garth, New-
castle.
829 A corner in the farmyard.
1494 " Really, now ! "
6, Sunnyside Road, Homsey.
1 89 1. 6 John Foster Spence, Esq. Pre-
sentation Portrait.
426 John Morrison, Esq. Pre-
sentation Portrait.
69, Hanley Road,
Stroud Green.
1894. 128 Mrs. X.
12, Melina Place, N. W.
1897. 539 A leader of women.
OGILVIE, Frederick D Painter.
Rosella House, North Shields.
1877. 759 Winter.
1878. 701 A Surrey pond.
OGILVIE, J. D Painter.
I , Belhceven Terrace, Edinburgh.
1885. 1372 In the Hermitage Glen.
OGLE, Rev. G Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 80 1. 542 Sketch on the coast of Devon-
shire.
OGLE, John Connell Painter.
12, Park Walk, Chelsea.
1844. 1168 St. Peter's Church, Isle of
Thanet.
1^45- 654 A Thames sailing barge near
Southend.
1846. 128 Troops embarking.
Sussex Terrace,
Old Brompton.
185 1. 626 View of the citadel of Corfu.
Painted on the spot.
6, Gunter Grove.
1853. 69s Old chapel on the lake Cali-
chiopuli Corfu.
OHAGAN, Mrs. H Painter.
193, Stanhope Street.
1854. 1064 Portrait.
O'KEEFE, Daniel. See Keefe, vol. iv,
page 305.
O'KELLY, Aloysius C Painter.
233, Stanhope Street.
1876. 115 Industry.
1879. 938 Market morning — Brittany.
Salruck, Co. Galway.
1883. 374 The silver birch.
765 Mass in a Connemara cabin.
Saddingford House,
near Voiding, Kent.
1886. 17 A Vend^an of Finistere, Brit-
tany.
336 The mosque of Ezbeck, Cairo.
342 The mosque of Sultan Hassan,
Cairo.
678 Doorway of a Mohammedan
alms-house, Cairo.
40, Shaftesbury Avenue.
1888. 836 On the Thames near Cook-
ham.
1035 An Arab sheikh.
1889. S4» A street in Cairo.
807 Cairene gossips.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1889. 822 Mohammedan women in charge '
of a servant.
1003 A game of draughts.
1039 Pasha and syce. |
1890. 61 On the Arabian desert. •
994 Interesting companions.
1891. 777 Doorway of a mosque, Cairo. 1
S52 A Soudanese minstrel.
1370 On the desert I
OLD ACRE, R. Samuel ... Architect. ;
14, Temple Street^ Birmingham,
1900. 1709 A village church.
OLDPIBLD, C. F Architect
35, Fonhester Terrace.
1838. 1082 Design for a mausoleum.
1840. 931 Design for a gothic mansion.
1020 Church in Grecian Doric style.
1 84 1. 1073 Houses in Sussex Square,
Hyde Park.
OLDPIBLD, H. G Architect.
Great Scotland Yard.
1787. 570 Elevation of a nobleman's
house in a principal square.
1 788. 528 Design for a monumental arch.
OLDFIELD, J Painter.
19, Henry Street^
Waterloo Road.
1826. 386 View near Canterbury.
6, Belgrave Terrace.
1854. 820 View in the Forest of Ardennes
near Waterloo, Belgium.
OLDFIELD, Mrs. Millicent.
Miniature Painter.
Brookvale^ Nooklands^
Preston.
1904. 1235 A Pomeranian dog.
OLDHAM, Miss Emma.
Miniature Painter.
North Wingfieid Rectory,
Chesterfield.
1890. 1464 Miss Lilian Bedford.
1533 Portrait of a lady.
1892. 1396 Nancy, eldest daughter of John
Eardley Yerburgh, Esq. -
OLDHAM, F. H Architect.
2^, John Dalton Street ,
Manchester.
1882. 1222 House at Windermere.
1884. 1292 Nottingham Municipal build-
ings.
1 301 Warehouse, Manchester.
OLDHAM, Richard C Painter.
275, Fritm Roady Duhpich.
1894. 765 Summertime.
OLDMBADOW, F. A Painter.
Bushey Heaih, Herts.
1840. 152 Touchstone, the property of
the Marquess of Westmins-
ter.
1 84 1. 476 Banter and the Maid of Hon-
our, brood mares, the pro-
perty of the Marquess of
Westminster.
1343. 394 ^ ^r ^i^^> called St Paul,
standing in the old pleasure
grounds. Moor Park, Rick-
mansworth, Herts, the seat
of the Marquis of Westmins-
ter. Fainted for the Mar-
chioness of Westminster (by
S. a W. 0/dmeadow).
1844. 1072 The Arabian and his horse.
43, Cranboume Street.
1847. 632 Portrait of Brunette, the cele-
brated steeple-chase horse,
the property of J. J. Preston,
Esq., Bellinter, Kavan, Ire-
land.
Richmond.
1851. 233 The returned.
OLDMBADOW, J. C Painter.
Bushey Heath, Herts.
1 84 1. $35 View of Moor Park House,
Rickmansworth, Herts, the
seat of the Marquess of
Westminster.
OLDOFREDI, Count S. ... Sculptor.
1880. 1518 Sans souci.
1553 "As you like it."
OLIPHANT. See Wilmshurst and
Oliphant.
OLIPHANT, P. W Painter.
27, Burton Street.
1849. 354 The Holy Family.
1851. 37* A portrait.
6, Harrington Square.
1852. 499 Dying interview of John of
Gaunt with Richard H.
John of Gaunt, just before
his death, sends for King
Richard, admonishes him,
and foretells his deposition.
Vide Richard H^act ii, scene i.
1853. 288 Coming home — the prodigal
son.
1855. 460 Maggie.
8
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
OLIPHANT, Kingslcy Architect.
33, Finsbury Circus,
1890. 171 1 Premises, Market Square,
Dover.
OLIVE, Miss Fanny.
Miniature Painter.
23, Baker Street.
1889. 1635 Portrait of a lady.
OLIVER, Painter.
23, Bread Street HilL
1 79 1 . 115 Portrait of a gentleman.
OLIVER, Archer James, A.R.A.
Painter.
66, Long Acre.
79 Portrait of himself.
386 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
King,)
80, St, Martinis Lane,
84 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Broughton,)
103 Portrait of a gentleman.
159 do. an artist {Afr,
Chinnery,)
304 Portraits of himself and his
mother.
264 Portrait of a gentleman.
338 A study.
1796. 139 Beckfield Lodge, Tooting.
28$ The desponding mother and
frozen child, from Aiken's
ballad.
306 Portraits of a family. {Mr,
Middleton's.)
357 Portrait of a boy.
1797. 130 do. lady.
707 do. gentleman.
1798. 222 Mr. Bird.
572 Mr. Pain.
1791.
1792.
'793-
1794.
1795.
27, Air Street,
1799. 576 Mr. Thompson.
588 Mrs. Dawson.
717 Portrait of an artist.
768 do. do.
1800. 157 Mr. R. Blake.
227 Mr. and Mrs. Peacock and
family.
1801. 22 Portrait of a gentleman.
24 do. do.
103 do. do.
356 do. do.
426 do. lady.
507 do. do.
673 do. gentleman.
692 Captain J. Newman of the
Navy.
1 1, New Bond Street,
1802. 17S Portrait of a gentleman.
32s do. young lady.
432 do. gentleman.
483 Mr. W. Payne.
743 Mr. W. Chinnery, senr.
1803. 250 Portrait of Howard, Esq.,
of Arundel, representing
William de Albini, an Eng-
lish Baron of the beginning
of the 13th century; to be
executed in stained glass, for
a window in Arundel Castle.
251 A portrait of His Grace the
Duke of Norfolk, represent-
ing Robert Fitzwalter, an
English Baron of the be-
ginning of the 1 3th century,
to be executed in stained
glass for a window at Arun-
del Castle.
1804. 4 Portrait of a gentleman.
43 The Earl of Suffolk.
78 H. Howard, Esq., of Corby.
152 Col. Scudamore.
257 Portrait of a nobleman, repre-
senting an Earl of Norfolk at
the beginning of the 13th
century, an ancestor of the
present Duke of Norfolk; to
be executed in stained glass
for a window in Arundel
Castle.
1805. 2 The Archdeacon of London.
218 W. Havard, Esq.
237 Mrs. Lewin.
246 A girl with a tamborine.
1806. 2 Mrs. J. N. Newman.
4 Sir J. Lubbock, Bart.
32 J. Richards, Esq.
52 R. P. Scudamore, Esq.
185 J. Harding, Esq.
225 Portrait of a gentleman.
1807. 19 do. lady.
21 Leonora in the opera of the
Padlock.
71 Portrait of a gentleman.
91 C. Morris, Esq.
107 The Countess of Breadalbane.
312 Sir W. Pepperell, Bart.
(Elected AR.A.)
1808. 20 Maternal affection. "Who sat
and watched my infant head,
etc."
149 Mrs. Hillersdon.
S7S Mr. R. Lewin, Junr.
1809. 155 Paulo and Francesca. Vide
the Inferno of Dante.
194 Portrait of a gentleman.
209 Mrs. R. Allnutt.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1813.
1809. 2n The Rev. V. Knox, D.D.
241 Miss Hardinge.
257 Mr. W. Wood.
377 H. Woodgate, Esq.
516 Mrs. Woodgate.
96, Jermyn Street
1810. 25 H. Woodgate, Esq.
37 Rev. J. Webster.
179 W. Linley, Esq.
195 Fortune telling.
242 Portrait of the children of H.
Woodgate, Esq.
245 Mrs. Webster.
296 Mr. G. Spence.
479 Mr. Sidney.
181 1. 34 Portrait of a lady.
52 Mrs. C. Wyatt.
92 Mr. J. S. Agar.
228 Mr. Sale.
45 » J. Charlton, Esq.
468 Sir B. W. Guise, Bart., M.P.
540 Portrait of a gentleman.
181 2. 284 Sir H. Davy.
287 Portrait of a gentleman.
309 Rev. Dr. Maltby.
337 Mr. C. Taylor.
388 Portrait of an Officer of the
Order of the Bath.
41 Lady Leeds.
258 Capt. Sanderson, R.N.
261 A portrait
265 Portrait of Sir Paul Baghott,
Proxy for Lord Strangford,
K.B., at the installation of
Knights of the Bath, June i,
18 1 2, in King Henry the
Seventh's Chapel, Westmin-
ster Abbey.
361 T. Adkins, Esq.
413 Sir G. Leeds, Bart.
40 Portrait of a young gentleman.
89 R. P. Scudamore, Esq.
287 General Sir W. Congreve, Bart.
295 Portrait of an artist.
307 Portraits of a young lady and
her brother.
511 The idle girl.
574 Sir C. Nightingale, Bart.
121 Portrait of a gentleman.
199 SirW. Congreve, Bart., Equerry
to H.R.H. the Prince Re-
gent.
227 Portrait of a gentleman.
263 do. young lady.
317 Mrs. W. Wood.
337 Portrait of a gentleman.
18 1 6. 84 The late Duke of Norfolk.
216 The late S. Whitbread, Esq.
260 Mr. J. G. Wood.
270 F. Jullion, Esq.
VI.
1814.
1815.
1816.
1817.
1818.
292 Portrait of a young lady.
299 do. do.
340 Lady Nightingale.
382 Mr. P. Coxe.
539 Mr. Wathen.
39 Portrait of a gentleman.
217 do. an artist.
269 do. a lady of quality.
310 do. a gentleman.
201 do. a lady.
242 do. a gentleman.
251 Portraits of a family of child-
ren.
269 The late Rev. J. Williams,
forty years Head Master
of Ystrad-meiric Grammar
School, Cardiganshire;
painted for his pupils.
333 Portrait of a gentleman.
358 do. lady.
414 Portrait of a lady en masquer-
ade.
1 8 19. 1 Portraits of a young lady and
her brothers.
258 J. Heath, Esq.
325 W. Davenport, Esq.
346 Master Pugin.
388 Portraits of a lady and child.
458 Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
46 3
464
nearn, lisq.
S. E. Sketchley, Esq.
1820.
297
Portrait of
a gentleman.
50, Upper Berkley Street
I82I.
*35
Portrait of
a lady.
363
do.
gentleman.
414
do.
do.
428
do.
do.
444
do.
do.
1822.
256
do.
an artist.
37«
do.
a gentleman.
379
do.
do.
1824.
376
do.
do.
410
do.
do.
4, London Road^
near the Obelisk.
1825.
276 Fortune telling; a sketch.
1826.
41
Portrait of
a gentleman.
43
do.
lady.
187
do.
gentleman.
189
do.
do.
190
do.
lady.
3>9
do.
do.
3*5
do.
gentleman.
II, Darlington Place^
Southwark Bridge,
1827.
94
Portrait of
a lady.
235
do.
do.
288
do.
gentleman.
301
do.
do. look-
ing over a manuscript.
lO
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Oliver,
1827.
1828.
Archer James, ^.-^.^. — continued.
307 Portraits of a lady and a
favourite spaniel.
l%% do. do. do.
435 Portrait of a gentleman.
445 do. young girl.
244 A study of filberts.
280 Portrait of an officer in the
Hon. East India Company's
service.
382 Portrait of a gentleman.
1830.
1831.
1832.
1833.
1834.
1835.
1836.
1837.
469
230
267
278
lady and her
and
do.
niece.
1829. 155 Portraits of a lady and her
youngest son.
Portrait of a barrister.
do. gentleman.
A Girl of Christ's Hospital
School; a portrait
420 Portrait of a lady.
522 Dead game.
574 Aldermaster church, Berkshire.
S94 Dead game.
41 A portrait.
245 Fruit.
270 Portraits of children of George
Capron, Esq.
298 Portrait of a gentleman.
412 Peter Coxe, Esq.
201 Oranges.
45 Portraits of a little girl
spaniel.
297 Portrait of a young lady.
327 do. do.
364 Oranges.
365 Walnuts.
422 Portrait of a young
"Come away to the
querade, etc."
431 A girl of Christ's Hospital
school, late head monitress.
440 Portrait of a lady.
77, Great Surrey Street,
619 Miss Shirreff.
126, Blackfriars Road,
255 Foreign grapes.
370 Fruit.
238 do.
240 Mouse and filberts.
256 Foreign grapes.
258 Grapes.
334 Portraits of Sisters.
373 Puss.
360 Jupiter and Leda;
of Leda taken
lady.
Mas-
the figure
from the
antique.
362 Abraham and Isaac. "God
will provide himself with a
lamb for a burnt offering,
etc." — Genesis^ xxii, 7, 8.
1838.
450 The mother of the infant
Moses departing from her
child.
1839.
249 Portrait of a gentleman.
1840.
59 Fruit.
69 do.
314 do.
I84I.
101 A portrait.
362 do.
451 Head of a boy.
551 Christ and the woman of
Samaria. The female figure
is taken from a picture in
the possession of the Royal
Academy.
1206 Head of a girl.
LIVE
JR, F Architect.
1853. 1190 The beautiful shrine in St.
MichaePs church, Florence,
constructed by Orcagna,
A.D. 1348-57 showing the
rich inlaid marbles, etc.
Lamboume Cottage^ Bow Road,
1854. 1 194 View of the Campanile at
Florence.
1855. 1258 The Basilica of St. Peter at
Rome.
1856. 1091 Tesselated pavement in St.
Mark's Cathedral, Venice.
OLIVER, George D Architect.
Cariisie.
1885. 1853 Residence^ Chatsworth Square,
Carlisle.
1886. 1 67 1 Carlisle Grammar school.
1887. 1647 Carlisle Markets.
OLIVER, Harry Architect.
83, Hatton Garden,
1837. 1 100 Design for a country mansion.
1845. 1263 do. public building.
33, Great James Street^
Bedford Square,
1849. 1058 Binkin church, Yorkshire.
1062 Maurigg's Hotel, i. Regent
Street.
{See also Wigg, Son, and Oliver.)
OLIVER, R Painter.
34, South Street^
Manchester Square,
1 8 1 7 . 53 View near Harrow.
I, High Street^ Marylebone,
1 8 18. 305 View near Erith.
1820. 254 View in Oxenham on the estate
of the Marquis of Lothian,
near Jedburgh.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
II
34, South Street.
1 82 1. 60 Landscape: Harrow on the
Hill in the distance.
1822. 179 Landscape.
1823. 247 View on the borders of Jed
forest, near Jedburgh, Scot-
land.
1825. 4^^ '^'lew near Stanmore.
OLIVER, Robert Dudley ... Painter.
38, Grave End Road, N. W.
1883. 1363 Zara.
1372 Miss Flora Oliver.
1884. 1363 Vice- Admiral Oliver.
1885. 1662 Mrs. Andrew Caldecott.
1886. 561 The "Chatelaine."
1887. 4«> Janet
1889. 16 The Rev. H. E. Ford, some-
time Prior of St. Gregory's
Monastery, Downside.
209 Rosalind, daughter of Major
Speid.
1890. 732 The late Admiral Oliver.
1072 " And thou Beside me singing
in the Wilderness, Oh, wild-
erness were Paradise enow."
1891. 328 Mrs. H. Rudston-Read.
1627 Miss Cox.
1645 Portrait of a lady.
1892. 1662 House and studio, Holland
Park.
7, Soho Square,
1899. 1875 Model of a gate house near
Ham House.
OLIVER, Samuel Euclid.
Wax Modeller.
St, Martinis Lane,
1769. ^(i A portrait of a nobleman; a
model in wax.
OLIVER, William Painter.
53, Newman Street,
1835. 489 View on the Soane, France.
592 At Perigeux, France.
10, Upper Fitzroy Street.
1836. 559 At King's Wear, Devonshire.
841 Village of La Roquebrou, on
the River Dordogne, France.
1837. 75 Sketch from nature near Tot-
ness, Devon.
348 Old Mill at Sydford, Devon.
41, How land Street,
1838. 116 View of the convent and town
of Pfaffers in the Canton of
St. Gall.
1839. 537 View near Ragatz, Canton of
St. Gallen, Switzerland.
1840. 15 Town and Chdteau of Pau,
Pyrenees, France, Birthplace
of Henry IV of France.
26, Charles Street,
Bemers Street,
1 84 1. 402 St. Sauv^ur les Bany, Valley
of Barreges, Pyrenees.
424 Chdteau de Lourdes, Pyrenees,
France.
1 168 Vallde d'Assau and Vieux-Cas-
tels, Pyrenees.
1842. 341 View in the Vall<?e du Lys,
near Bagneres de Luchen,
Pyrenees.
1843. 147 Scene on the Gave de Pau,
Pyrenees.
X080 Distant view of Pie du Midi,
Pyrenees.
1 2 1 8 Ruins of the Castel Tonquedie,
Brittany.
1844. 435 Thirgill brook, Yorkshire.
" With woods overhung, etc."
Thomson,
681 Buckland on the Moor, Devon.
935 Old houses in Fleet Street.
(The last three are put to Mrs, Oliver
in the index, but to W, Oliver in the cata-
logue,)
22, Conduit Street,
Westboume Terrace,
1846. 394 Inundation scene in the pro-
vince of Rousillon, south of
France.
1220 Entrance to the prison fortress
of Mont St Michel, Nor-
mandy, escort of Detenus
Politiques.
14, Ovington Terrace,
1847. 485 Village of Argelez, Valley of
the Laavedan, Pyrenees.
737 Ruined fort at Bovignes, on
the Meuse.
1849. 79 Sunset — Valley of Luchon,
Pyrenees.
339 On the Tiber, Porta Portesia,
at Rome.
1850. 6 11 Old water mill on the Tiber,
near Perugia, Italy.
646 View on the River Inn near
Swartz, Tyrol.
1245 Windsor Park.
1851. 519 Auberge at Louvec, Valley of
Ossau, Pyrenees.
607 On the road from Foligno
Spello, Papal States of Italy.
1853. 1280 Bridge over the torrent of the
Passeyer Bach at Merar,
Tyrol.
1284 View on the river Moselle near
Pommera.
12
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
OLIVER, Mrs. William (formerly
Miss Emma S. Eburne, atterwards
Mrs. John Sedgwick) Painter.
Emma S, Oliver^
26, Charles Street^
Bemers Street,
1842. 609 At Kenilworth.
1843. '°'^ On the Dart, Devonshire.
1092 At Penshurst, Kent.
1844. 811 Windsor from Eton.
39, Manchester Street,
1845. ^*° Near Kenilworth, Warwick-
shire.
22, Conduit Street,
1846. 1 1 39 At Leatherhead.
14, Ovington Gardens,
1848. 689 On the Greta, Yorkshire.
1849. ^41 On the Dart, Devonshire.
789 In the New Forest
22, Ovington Square,
1850. 803 Part of a farmyard near Lam-
bedr. North Wales.
185 1. 59 The Brathay, Westmorland.
81 Lake of Windermere, West-
morland.
154 Near Dinan, Belgium.
1853. 179 Morecambe Bay from Hest
Bank.
120 An old watermill.
1854. 98 Lancaster Sands.
467 On the Meuse near Dinant.
486 On the Rhine near Oberwesel.
1855. 47 Pomerne on the Moselle.
487 Niederl-ahnstein on the Rhine.
Watford, Herts,
1857. 165 On the Tamar, Devonshire.
898 Berncastle on the Moselle.
3, Martindale Terrace,
Watford,
1858. 106 A rocky stream, North Wales.
164 Pomeme on the Moselle.
1859. 542 In Westmoreland.
1 86 1. 151 Poilvache on the Meuse — Sun-
rise.
1862. 103 The Brathay, Westmoreland.
1863. 222 The Surrey hills.
1864. 244 Wood walks, Red Heath, Herts.
1867. 201 Near Aberfeldy, Scotland.
1868. 463 On the Brathay, Westmore-
land.
OLIVER, William Painter.
16, St, Augustin^s Road,
1867. 193 " A thing of beauty is a joy for
ever."
334 "Forget me not."
1868. 98 The fisherman's daughter.
169 " The anchor 's weighed ; Fare-
well; remember me."
1870.
1871.
987 " Friendship is constant in all
other things, etc."
29, Boulevard de Batignolles,
Paris,
207 Dolly Varden.
397 Faust and Marguerite.
5, Marlborough Place,
St, John's Wood,
1872. 468 "Having finished her march
she put out her foot for her
slipper. The Colonel knelt
down: *If you will be the
Pope, I will turn Papist,'
says he, and Her Holiness
gave him gracious leave to
kiss the little stockinged foot
before he put the slipper
on. " — Thackeray,
" The secret discovered."
10, Greville Place,
St, John's Wood,
" Tis best to be off with the
old love, etc."
Homeless.
"Say yes!"
I a, Harrington Gardens,
A love test.
184 Mrs. Temple.
28, Gordon Square,
592 Mrs. Oliver Williams.
981
1876. 446
1877.
1879.
1881.
1882.
300
1428
876
1897.
OLIVER and DODSHUN.
Architects.
14, Park Square, Leeds,
1902. 1548 West Riding Union Bank,
Leeds.
OLIVER and LEESON... Architects.
Mosley Street,
Newccutle-on- Tyne,
1892. 1660 St. Barnabas Church, Dulwich.
OLIVIER. H^rhftrt A. Painter.
4, Porchester Place.
1883.
76 Wellbourne Hall, Yorkshire.
1884.
99 An old English country inn.
1885.
770 Holy Benares.
2, Queen's Road Studios, N. W.
1887.
226 Port Isaac.
551 A bad drying day.
1 1 16 An al fresco barber's shop.
Rome.
1888.
84 Mrs. Olivier.
549 " After life's storms, a peaceful
haven."
1 318 A Dartmoor burn.
1889.
645 Miss Conybeare.
1123 Wallerbrook Bridge, Dartmoor.
1272 Castel Fusano, Italy.
1890.
408 Captain Grant, R.N.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
13
1890.
1891.
1893.
1069 Mrs. St. John Mildmay.
185 The Lady Frances Baillie.
715 F. Locker Lampson, Esq.
1098 The Earl of Selborne.
1355 "Then fearless turn where
heaven hath set thy part,
Nor shudder at the Eye that
saw thee stray."
Christian Year,
1892. 161 Portraits of the Earl of Sel-
borne and Bishop Harold
Browne Blackmoor, Oct.
1890.
194 Captain Malcolm Drummond.
300 W. Burnley, Esq.
96 Theodore Williams, Esq., M.D.
188 Mrs. Boulton.
806 The Rev. Canon Dacres Olivier.
865 Colonel the Hon. George
Napier.
916 S. B. Boulton, Esq.
28, Finchley Road,
388 Evelyn Louise Ohvier.
503 William, Dudley, Arthur, and
Herbert Musgrave.
82a Sir George Grove.
253 "Not Juno's heartless fowls!"
123 September; upper waters of
the Medway.
505 The passion flower.
669 The Rev. H. A. Olivier.
I012 Hampshire yew-trees.
213 Mrs. Carstairs.
313 Early morning — Asolo.
977 The Rev. Newman Hall, D.D.
Presentation portrait,
1019 When the sap is in the willow
shoots.
253 Venus and Adonis.
305 In fields Elysian. "Then
blinded Death could steal,
etc."
396 An Asolan stream.
304 Mrs. Arthur Hope and her
daughter Roma.
350 The Bishop of Gibraltar.
362 James McAlister Hall, Esq.,
of Killean.
424 "Where is Maud? In our
wood, etc."
579 Mr. Bell.
670 In an Asolan garden.
1033 Mr. Alfred Gibson. Presenta-
tion portrait,
1 90 1. 485 Mrs. Edwin Bale.
1902. 65 The King's flowers; the rose
and the lily.
168 "Sumer is icumen in; etc."
478 Mrs. Jeyes.
1903. 407 Mrs. Barclay Peat.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1903. 434 — Sainsbury, Esq.
23, Mar/borough Road^ N, W,
1904. 293 "Where e*er you gaze the
blushing flowers shall rise,
^\£,''—-Senule,
OLIVIER, M Painter.
(Painter to the King of France, belonging
to his Royal Academy of Painting; first
painter to H.R.H. the Prince of Conti.)
At Mr. Demasso^s^
James St.y Covent Garden,
1772. 172 The massacre of the innocents
in Bethlehem.
173 The death of Cleopatra.
174 An English family in conversa-
tion.
175 A Scotch family in conversa-
tion.
176 A Spanish family in conversa-
tion.
177 A French family in conversa-
tion.
OLIVIERI, E. A Sculptor.
44, Wardour Street.
1379 Marble figure of David.
1467 Bust of George Christie, Esq.
1389 do. W. Wright, Esq.
147* do. E. C. Hampton, Esq.
148a do. P. M. Feeny, Esq.
1485 do. Mrs. Capron.
1470 Signor Tamberlik.
1536 Mrs. Dowling.
Latni^s Conduit Street,
1015 Miss Crampton; marble.
25, Gloucester Street, W.C.
lou T. R. Crampton, Esq.
1852.
1853.
1854.
1855.
1864.
1866.
OLRIK, H Painter.
Copenhagen,
1873. 413 H.R.H. the Princess of Wales.
OLSSON, Julius Painter.
Parley, Surrey,
360 Sea breezes.
169 Repose.
529 Receding tide.
85 Weed burning.
473 After heat of day.
509 The golden isle.
St, IveSy Cornwall.
35 The golden shore.
73 The morning breeze.
1052 Night fall.
317 Moonrise at twilight.
607 Sea frolic.
610 Falling showers.
1899. 206 The coasts of the Sirens.
1900. 381 The derelict.
1890.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
14
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Olsson, Julius — continued,
1 90 1. 123 Moonrise on the bar.
159 In St. Ives Bay.
1902. 411 Storm.
1903. 424 The white squall.
1904. 529 The tempest.
O'MAHONEY, Miss Florence.
Painter.
22, Mortimer Street,
18S5. 528 Benedictine monks at vespers,
Perugia.
O'NEIL, C Sculptor.
68, Newman Street,
1826. 1040 Female bust in marble; a study.
O'NBIL, MissC. S Painter.
Westbourne Park Villas,
1859. 29 Cut blossoms.
2, Palace Gardens Villas,
i860. 90 Study of flowers.
1 86 1. 391 Flowers.
8, Denbigh Road^
Westbourne Grove,
1864. 189 Studies of flowers.
. Painter.
O'NEIL, F
1 839. 63o*Landscape.
O'NEIL, Henry Nelson, A,R.A,
Painter.
68, Newman Street,
1838. 199 A student.
1839. 55 Portrait of a gentleman.
290 do. the artist.
362 A standard bearer.
569 "Cold as marble where his
length was laid . . . was
2^ara stretched, etc." — By-
ron,
1840. 376 Margaret before the image of
the Virgin. " These flowers
I plucked this 'morrow, etc."
—Goethe,
414 Barbara. "My mother had a
maid called Barbara, etc." —
Othello,
505 The meeting of Petrarch and
Laura. " It was the ancient
custom for the inhabitants
of Cabrieres to go on Good
Friday to the chapel of St.
Varan. . . . Laura, with this
intention, set out a little be-
fore daybreak on the morn-
ing of Good Friday, April
1 8th, 1327, and finding her-
self fatigued, reposed herself
awhile under the shade of
1843.
the trees that grew by the
river. It was there that Pe-
trarch, going to the island
for the same devotional pur-
pose first met her, etc." —
Valatello,
1 84 1. 20 The first thought on love.
159 Theckla at the grave of Max
Piccolomini. — Kiiiiif Schiller's
Wallenstein.
1166 Charity — entrance to the grand
altar of St. Mark at Venice.
1842. 258 Paul and Francesca of Rimini.
" We read one day for pas-
time seated high, etc."
1057 Peasants returning from the
vineyard. "Ave Maria, 'tis
the hour of prayer, etc."
38a, Edward Street,
361 Jephthah's daughter; the last
day of mourning. "And
when the two months had
expired she returned to her
father, and he did to her ac-
cording as he had vowed." —
Judges xi.
1844. 4io Boaz and Ruth, etc. — Ruthy ii,
II and 12.
123, Via Felicia^ Rome^
and 33, Golden Square,
1845. 809 Martha and Mary informing
Christ of the death of
Lazarus, etc. — St, John^ xi,
33-35-
33, Golden Square,
1846. 713 By the rivers of Babylon, there
we sat down, yea, we wept,
etc." — Psalm cxxxvii.
1847. 750 Cain.
6, Garway Roady
Westbourne Grove,
1848. 542 Catherine of Arragon appealing
to Henry VIIL "Sir, I be-
seech you, for all the love
that hath been between us,
etc."
1849. 331 Consulting the astrologer.
488 Mozart's last moments. "At
two o'clock on the same
day, which was that of his
death, he had been visited
by some performers of
Schickanedei^s theatre, his
intimate friends. The ruling
passion was now strongly
exemplified. He desired the
score of the Requiem to be
brought, and it was sung by
his visitors, roimd his bed,
etc." — Holmes,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
15
1850. 480 The Duke of Newcastle, K.G.
1255 Esther. "And glittering in
royal robes . . . she took
two maids with her; and
upon one of them she leaned,
etc"
1851. 514 "That night the King (Aha-
suerus) could not sleep. . . .
Now Haman was in the
court, coming to speak to
the King to hang Mordecai,
tic:'— Esther, v.
1852. 530 Scene from Hamlet — King,
Queen, Ophelia, and Laer-
tes. "There is a daisy,
etc."
1853. 559 Katherine's dream. "At which
she makes in her sleep signs
of rejoicing, etc." — Henry
Vllly act iv, scene 2.
1854. 177 Pleasant dreams.
439 Scene from Faust. Margaret
gathers a star flower and
plucks off the leaves one after
another y etc,
1082 Portrait of a young lady.
1855. 393 The return of the Wanderer.
"I say unto you that like-
wise joy shall be in heaven
over one sinner that repent-
eth, etc."
1856. 488 Rosalind and Celia, etc. — As
You Like Ity act iii, scene 2.
1857. 344 A picnic.
1858. 384 Eastward Ho! August, 1857.
424 John Phillip, Esq., A.R.A.
1859. 400 Home again, 1858.
(Elected A.R.A.)
2, Palace Gardens Villas^
Kensington.
i860. 123 A Volunteer.
1 86 1. 335 The parting cheer.
1862. 32 The letter writer.
337 Mary Stuart's farewell to France.
"Adieu, plaisant pays de
France! etc."
7, Victoria Road, Kensington.
1863. 294 Benjamin Bond Cabbell, Esq.,
F.R.S., F.S.A., Provincial
Grand Master of Norfolk.
Painted for the Freemason!^
Hall, Norwich.
398 The power of music. "Stra-
della, the composer, having
secretly married a young lady
of high rank, fled from
Venice to escape the ven-
geance of her relations. Two
assassins, hired to kill him,
followed the couple into a
church in the north of Italy,
waiting till night to execute
their purpose ; but they were
so struck by the beauty of
his singing, that they retired
without molesting him."
1863. 615 Robert Keeley, Esq. Painted
for the Garrick Club.
1864. 29 Awake!
337 The landing of H.R.H. the
Princess Alexandra at
Gravesend, March 7, 1863;
the centre group consists of
the Royal Family of 'Den-
mark.
372 Asleep.
1865. 30 The lesson.
202 Isabel, daughter of John Flem-
ing, Esq.
327 The lay of King Canute.
"Merrily sang the monks
of Ely As the King rowed
by, etc."
1866. 165 The last moments of RaiTaele.
Raffaele was bom on Good
Friday, 1483, and died on
Good Friday, 1520. His
last work was the picture of
the Transfiguration.
553 Arthur Lewis, Esq.
1867. 271 An incident in Luther's mon-
astic life at Erfurt. "One
day, overcome with sadness,
Luther shut himself in his
cell, and for several days
allowed no one to enter. His
friend, Lucas Edemberger,
uneasy about him, took
some young choristers and
knocked at the door of his
cell. As no one answered,
Edemberger, still more
alarmed, broke open the
door, and found Luther
stretched on the floor. After
vainly trying to rouse him,
the choristers began to sing
a hymn. Their clear voices
acted like a charm on the
poor monk, to whom music
had always been a source of
delight, and by slow degrees
his consciousness returned."
679 Titian's evening study. From
a letter of the period,
1868. 247 Before Waterloo. "Ah, then
there was hurrying to and
fro, eic^'—Childe Harold.
448 W. M. Praed, Esq.
569 Mrs. A. G. Sandeman.
i8
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Opie, Edward — continued.
1865. 348 "John Opie, when a boy, is
visited by Dr. Wolcot, who
views his pictures, and gives
him good advice." — Prince
Hoare.
1866. 466 Trying on the new cloak.
607 Errand boys playingat thegame
of five stones.
1867. 682 Cheap John and Cornish girls;
scene in the west of England.
1868. 27 The old man and his donkey;
the way over the sands.
532 The musical genius.
1869. 716 In politics; a clenching argu-
ment.
1870. 15 The village violinist.
429 The spring time. " With daisies
pied."
St, AgneSf ComwcUL
1871. 325 On the sea shore; a timid
venture.
44X The apple cart.
St, AgneSy and
5, Braidwood Terrace^
Plymouth,
1872. 445 A travelling tinker.
1065 Miss Mary Eastlake, daughter
of W. Eastlake, Esq.
1873 535. Emissaries of the Long Parlia-
ment searching a Royalist's
house.
1874. 581 A gipsy family.
1876. 1344 The broken bellows.
1877. 582 Company at a tavern — Cava-
liers and Roundheads.
1878. 1297 Free from the trammels of
society.
1409 "She went to market. Her
eggs for to sell."
1880. 1458 Drawing beer for the game-
keeper.
1881. 525 A dinner in prospect. "A
chicken too might do me
good."— G^oy'j Fables,
1883. 454 A girl playing on a concertina.
839 The mushroom seller.
1884. 780 Show-people en route.
1885. 409 Old Mother Hubbard.
1058 Content.
1886. 467 A tale to amuse the grand aunt.
572 Nell Gwynne in the days of
her youth.
OPIE, John, R,A Painter.
Orange Courts Leicester Field,
1782. 147 An old man's head.
199 Country boy and girl. (Well, —
Walpole.)
224 Boy and dog.
1782. 371 An old woman.
384 A beggar.
Great Queen Street,
LincoMs Inn Fields,
1 783. 6 Age and Infancy.
61 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Jackson of Exeter) (The
composer, — Walpole.)
85 Portrait.
191 do. of a lady.
205 Boy and girl.
1784. 109 Portrait
III do.
136 do. of a gentleman. (Mr,
PhiUps,)
162 A school.
172 Portrait of a child.
174 do. lady.
216 Portraits of two children. (Mr,
Scales,)
381 An old woman.
1785. 21 Portrait of a gentleman; whole
length. (Sir John St.
Aubyn,)
103 Portrait of a lady.
202 A woman's story at a winter's
fire.
236 Card-players.
389 Portrait of a gentleman.
391 Sweet Poll of Plymouth.
1786. 8 Portrait of a gentleman and a
miner, with a specimen of
copper ore. (Ralph Allen
JDaniell and Captain Mar-
com,)
25 Portrait of a lady.
79 do. general officer.
96 James the First of Scotland
assassinated by Graham, at
the instigation of his uncle
the Duke of Athol. (Vide
Buchanan's History of Scot-
land.)
136 A sleeping nymph, and Cupid
stealing a Kiss.
380 Portrait of a gentleman.
406 do. lady.
(Elected A.R.A. and R.A.)
1787. 5 Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr.
Shield, composer,)
26 The assassination of David
Riccio.
75 Portrait of a lady.
147 do. gentleman. (Mr.
Galiagan of Soho,)
218 Portrait of a nobleman. (Lord
Sandwich,)
1788. 121 Portrait of a child and dog.
161 do. gentleman. (Alder-
man Newnham,)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
17
1854. 116 A Jury.
462 The latest intelligence.
The Molly Kensington.
1855. 309 A hearty welcome. "His worth
is warrant for his welcome
hither."
1856. 334 A slight touch of heart com-
plaint.
542 Market day.
1857. 254 The message.
$41 The last day of the sale.
1859. 491 A statute fair.
i860. 509 Manning the Navy.
1861. 267 Fresh from the warren.
1862. 170 Twins.
212 Children at the tower.
293 Thequakerandthetaxgatherer.
The Molly Kensington^ ond
Willesley neor Staplehurst.
1863. 121 Aunt Deborah's pocket.
357 Public opinion.
1864. 272 A feast at the squire's.
328 A chip o* the old block.
1865. 151 A tale of bush life.
199 The anxious mother. "She
had so many children, etc"
611 The codicil.
842 Portrait etching.
1866. 146 Gran's treasures.
187 Mud pies.
409 Tidings of the war.
1867. 291 Why so late? "Gin a body,
etc."
562 A naughty boy.
1868. 476 Other people's business.
1869. 473 Hide and seek.
762 New shoes.
1870. 70 The fourteenth of February.
273 Nestlings.
187 1. 126 A children's party.
1872. 1287 Nestlings.
13, Young Streety Kensington.
1873. 424 Forfeits.
1065 Driving a pair.
1874. 34 "A little better."
464 The first sitting.
1875. 496 Sympathy.
1205 Little Bo-peep.
1876. 35 Spell-bound.
531 Our boys.
1877. 303 The Vicar's daughter.
SI I The father of the regiment.
1878. 1013 Reaping time.
1879. 74 Spare the weeds.
1368 The rehearsal.
1880. 447 The letter of proposal.
1467 "Gee-up!"
188 1. 982 Finding the ring.
1882. 619 Thrust.
1883. 792 His first model.
VI.
1884. 374 The peacemaker.
1885. 105 Father's breastplate.
1886. 923 Christmas eve.
1888. 83 Sympathy.
1889. 1 121 New Year's Day.
189a 967 An old song.
1 89 1. 961 Forty winks.
1892. 808 Preparing for Christmas.
1893. 237 A spring time of gladness.
ONION, E. J Painter.
75, Chorlton Street,
1832. 328 Portrait in the costume a.d.
1690.
9$2 Autumnal fruits.
1852. 275 Portrait of the painter.
OPIE, Edward Painter.
St. Agnes y Comwoll.
1839. 247 Portrait of a gentleman of Com*
wall.
18, Chodwell Street,
Middleton Square.
1840. 223 Lieut -Colonel Hamilton Smith.
St. AgneSy ond
3, Love Lane, Eostcheap.
1846. 1 182 Scene from the twelfth night —
Sir Toby Belch, Sir Andrew
Aguecheek and Maria, etc.
St. AgneSy ond
2, Riches Courty Lime Street,
1847. 19 A. Mogford, Esq.
114 Miss Helen Barker.
415 A portrait
1848. 507 A girl at a window.
1849. 510 A peasant Girl.
1850. 367 Mr. T. Stephen Dale of St.
Agnes.
1851. 579 A portrait
1852. 883 do.
1855. ^55 A beggar boy.
1186 Mr. E. Opie, senr.
10, Floro Placey Plymouth.
1857. 493 A Devonshire peasant girl.
2, Clarendon Terracey
Plymouth.
i860. 221 A quiet afternoon.
34S A peasant Girl.
1 86 1. 97 A blind fiddler.
520 A fisherman's wife watching the
return of the boats, coast of
Cornwall.
1862. 22 Idleness and Industry.
403 Brought before his betters.
" An old man found a rude
boy on one of his trees
stealing apples."
1863. 142 Dangerous looking fishes.
Will they bite?
20
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Opic, John, R,A, — continued,
1802. 116 J. Harvey, Esq., Captain of the
Norwich Volunteer Cavalry.
Damon and Musidora. — Thom-
son's Seasons.
Rizpah watching by the bodies
of Saul's sons. "And Rizpah,
the daughter of Aiah took
sackcloth, etc." — Samuel^
xxi, 10.
The angry father, or the dis-
covery of the clandestine
correspondence.
Miss Talbot in the character of
Lavinia.
The Rev. T. Sampson, A.M.
The visit to the cottage, or
clothing the naked.
Juliet. " See how she leans her
cheek upon her hand."
Mr. Mackintosh.
Earl Stanhope.
Hobnelia; or the spell. — Gafs
Shepherd's Week,
Mr. Adam.
Mrs. Crane.
The infant Moses treading on
Pharaoh's crown.
1804. 5 Sir W. Blizard.
Lady F. Ponsonby as Rebecca.
Gil Bias taking the key from
Dame Leonora in the cavern
of the banditti. Vide Gil
Bias.
S. Whitbread, Esq.
T. Holcroft, Esq.
T. Bernard, Esq.
Portrait of a lady.
Master Betty.
The Rt. Hon. C. J. Fox.
Dr. Clarke.
Miss Beauchamp.
Miss Wilson.
The Bishop of Durham. {Shute
Barrington,)
1806. 22 Miss Gifford.
Miss Vaughan.
G. Rush, Esq.
H. Tresham, Esq.
Mrs. Clarke.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Cripps.
Davies Giddy, Esq., M.P.
1807. 36 Lord Lowther.
Sir D. Williams.
H.R.H. the Duke of Glou-
cester.
174 Mrs. Cary, Torr Abbey.
225 Mr. Dingwall.
284 The Rev. Samuel Parr, LL.D.
162
igo
19s
247
1803. 16
56
63
80
85
150
15'
5
57
71
106
123
142
250
6
82
167
186
206
222
22
94
129
132
198
*M
159
36
89
161
1805.
OPPLBR, Ernest Painter.
3, Pembroke Garden Studios^ fV.
1895. 4°' Memories.
53, G/ede Flace^ Chelsea,
1899. 381 At work; German peasants.
ORAM, Edward Painter.
Scotland Yard,
1775. 212 A Landscape.
213 do. small.
1776. 204 A summer's evening.
205 A View of Windsor castle, from
Cranbourn Wood.
At Mr, Gann's,
comer of Norris Street,
Haymarket,
1777* 255 An evening.
156 A study of trees.
257 A small landscape.
At Mr, Barber's,
Church Street, St. Anne's,
1778. 221 A landscape.
222 A View.
223 A small landscape.
1779. 222 do. do. with figures;
Theocritus with his two
friends meeting the goat-
herd Lycidas. — Idyllium, 7.
223 A View of the Queen's house
from the upper end of the
pond in the Green Park.
1780. 34 Landscape.
216 do.
361 do.
1 78 1. 26 View of Wooburn, Bedford-
shire, the seat of his grace
the Duke of Bedford.
409 Landscape with Ruins, etc.
At Mr, Martin's,
13, Hollen Street,
Wardour Street,
1782. 124 View of Shillingley Park, be-
longing to the Earl of Win-
terton.
160 View in Shillingley Park, the
seat of the Earl of Winter-
ton.
416 Landscape.
123 do.
323 do.
X91 do.
419 do.
430 do.
410 do.
43 S do.
23, Holies Street,
Cavendish Square,
360 A landscape.
5, Gresse St,, Rathbone Place.
24 A landscape.
1783.
1784.
1785-
1786.
1787.
1789.
1790.
1798.
1799.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
21
ORCHARD, Miss Gertrude.
Miniature Painter.
79, Elsham Road^ W.
1897. 1482 Ruby; a portrait
1495 Ella; do.
8, QutetCs Mansions^
Brook Green.
1898. 1368 "Silent silver lights and darks
undreamed of Where I hush
and bless myself with
silence. — Browning, "
29, Gunterstone Road^ W,
1901. 1389 Portrait of a lady.
The Elms,
Lower WUlingdon,
Eastbourne,
1904. 1253 Miss Marion Leckie.
ORCHARD, J Painter.
Straitsmauth, Greenwich,
1847. 378 Helena and Hermia. "So we
grew together like a double
cherry, etc." — Shakespeare,
1848. 303 Thought; a study for a picture.
"His soul was like a star,
and dwelt apart."— Words-
worth.
ORCHARDSON, Charles M. Q.
Painter.
C, M, Orchardson,
I, Park Road Studios, N. W,
1896. 688 A landscape — sunrise.
840 Ralph Maude, Esq.
C, Q, Orchardson, do,
1897. 261 The twa corbies. "And nae-
body kens that he lies
there."
1898. 83 A Maid of Norfolk.
C. M, Q, Orchardson,
54, Parkhill Road, N. W.
1899. 868 Sheila.
895 A fruit stall.
1900. 946 "To life and toil, The breath
of Nature lends a touch of
colour."
1004 Portrait of a lady.
1901. 520 Memories.
597 Captain Blunt, Lancashire
Fusiliers.
86, Fellowes Road,
1902. 221 The story of a rose.
794 Vera, daughter of Samuel
James, Esq.
3, Wychcombe Studios,
England's Lane, N. W,
1903. 17 Daughter of Fred. Crisp, Esq.,
D.L.
1903. 239 Other Days.
1904. 844 Dolly, daughter of Henry C.
Ash, Esq.
ORCHARDSON, William Quiller,
R,A Painter.
W, E, Orchardson,
10, Sutherland St, South,
Belgravia.
1863. 185 An old English song.
652 Portraits.
W. Q, Orchardson,
37, Fitzroy Square.
1864. 414 The flowers o* the forest. " I've
heard the lassies lilting at
our ewe milking."
1865. 603 Hamlet and Ophelia. "Rich
gifts wax poor when givers
prove unkind, etc."
7, Grafton Street,
Fitzroy Square,
1866. 262 The story of a life.
la, Phillimare Gardens,
1867. 18 Talbot and the Countess of
Auvergne. " How say, ma-
dam, are you persuaded now
that Talbot is but shadow of
of himself? " — Henry the
sixth, part i, act i, scene 3.
249 Mrs. Pettie.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1868. 223 Mrs. Birket Foster.
400 ^^ Poins, Sir John, I prithee
leave the prince and me
alone, etc." — Henry IV
(part i), act i, scene 2.
8, Grove End Place,
St, John's Wood Road.
1869. '®3 The Duke's antechamber.
19, St, John's Wood,
1870. 17a Day dreams.
298 The market girl from the Lido.
953 Toilers of the sea.
8, Grove Efui Place,
187 1. 196 A hundred years ago.
462 On the Grand Canal, Venice.
1 1 17 In St. Mark's, Venice.
1872. 326 Casus belli.
481 The forest pet.
492 Portrait of a lady.
Kinnerton Studios,
Wilton Place,
1873. 194 The Protector.
208 Oscar and Brin.
354 Cinderella.
1874. 265 Hamlet and the King. " Now
might I do it, now he is
praying, etc." — Act iii,
scene 3.
380 Ophelia.
22
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Orchardson, William Quiller, R.A, —
continued,
1874. 1350 A Venetian fruit seller.
141 5 Escaped !
Hyndford Housty
239, Brompton Road,
1875. 70 A portrait.
153 Too good to be true.
229 Moonlight on the Lagoons.
559 A portrait.
1876. 107 Portrait.
208 Flotsam and jetsam.
264 The bill of sale.
892 The old soldier.
1877. 174 Queen of the swords.
1388 Jessica (" Merchant of Ve-
nice").
(Elected R.A.)
i^Lansdowne Rd., NottingHilL
1878. 41 Conditional neutrality; a por-
trait.
308 A social eddy; left by the tide.
608 Autumn.
1879. 287 Hard hit!
Ivysidcy Wcstgate^ Thanet,
1880. 262 On board H.M.S. "Bellero-
phon," July 23rd, 181 5.
Off Cape Ushant; leaving
France. Purchased for the
Chantrey Bequest f or J[^2yOQO,
414 The young housewife.
142 Mrs. Winchester Clowes.
235 Housekeeping in the honey-
moon.
377 Mrs. J. P. B. Robertson.
511 Portrait.
J. Macvicar Anderson, Esq.
Voltaire. " Voltaire dining with
the Due de Sulli (after be-
ing horsewhipped), etc., etc."
Long quotation from Car-
lyle's " Frederick."
** Manage de Convenance."
Mrs. Ralli.
172 The Salon of Madame R^ca-
' mier. ** The salon of Mme.
R^camier included all sec-
tions of society as reconsti-
tuted after the Revolution.
. . . The Due de Mont-
morency, M. de Narbonne,
Mme. de Stael and others,
who had returned from exile,
were received there at the
same time withLucien Bona-
parte, Fouch^, Bemadotte,
Sibyes, Gerard, Canova and
others, etc."
1886. 136 " Manage de convenance "
after!
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
561
341
72
1886. 196 A tender chord.
1887. (»7 Mrs. Joseph.
191 The first cloud. "It is the
little rift within the lute,
That by-and-by may make
the music mute."
1888. a86 Her mother's voice. "Upon
his widowed heart it falls.
Echoing a hallowed time."
13, Portland Place.
1889. 243 The young Duke.
1890. 235 Portraits.
338 On the North Foreland.
Diploma work,
367 J. C. Stevenson, Esq., M.P.
Presentation Portrait,
1891. 82 Walter Gilbey, Esq.
205 Mrs. Walter Gilbey.
282 An enigma.
430 Sir Andrew Barclay Walker,
Bart. Presentation por-
trait.
1892. 173 St. Helena, 1816; Napoleon
dictating to Count Las Cases
the account of his cam-
paigns.
1893. 19 " Music, when soft voices die.
Vibrates in the memory." —
Shelley,
198 Lord Rookwood. Presentation
portrait,
1894. 176 James Dewar, Esq., F.R.S.,
Jacksonian Professor of Na-
tural Philosophy in the Uni-
versity of Cambridge.
Painted for Peterhouse Col-
lege.
234 Portrait of a lady.
244 A flower.
71 Reflections.
183 David Stewart, Esq., of Ban-
chory, Lord Provost of Aber-
deen, 1 889-1 895.
70 The Bishop of St. Asaph.
{Rev. Alfred Edwards,)
227 Rivalry.
355 David Binning Munro, M.A.,
Provost of Oriel College,
Oxford. Presentation por-
trait,
410 Mrs. TuUis.
1898. 228 Miss Fairfax Rhodes.
243 Trouble.
325 Mrs. Pattison.
330 Viscount Peel.
1899. 87 Lord Kelvin.
102 Peter Russell, Esq.
243 The Eari of Crawford. Pre-
sentation portrait,
283 Edmund Davis, Esq.
1895.
1896.
1897.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
23
1900. 143 Windsor Castle, 1899; por-
traits.
1 901 . 40 " Blossoms fair"
126 In the gloaming.
221 Henri Riviere, Esq.
377 James Bunten, Esq.
1902. 10 Alexander Asher, Esq., LL.D.,
K.C., M.P., Dean of the Fa-
culty of Advocates. Painted
for the Parliament House^
Edinburgh,
14 Sir John Leng.
190 The Borgia.
1903. 201 Mrs. Siddons in the studio of
Sir Joshua Reynolds.
1904. 41 Mrs. Temple Johnson.
89 The lyric.
2 53 Sir Samuel Montagu, Bart.
Presentation portrait,
ORCZY, Baroness Bmmuska.
Painter.
Miss E, Orcty^
23, WimpoU Street.
1889. 934 A herald of spring.
1891. 814 "Love and lordship like no
fellowship."
Baroness E. Orczy^
79, Newman Street,
1892. 837 The jolly young waterman.
" He eyed the young rogues,
etc."
64, Charlotte Street,
1894. 825 " There 's many a slip."
ORDE, Mrs. J. (Alice).
Miniature Painter.
75, Cadogan Gardens,
1895. 1 149 Joan, daughter of John Glynne
Oglander, Esq.
Weetwood, Horsell^ Woking.
1897. 141 1 Lady Cecil Scott Montagu.
Inwood Bantf
Tongham^ Surrey,
1899. 1366 "Daddie," daughter of Sir
Harold Hewett, Bart
ORDERSON, Mrs. T. E Painter.
33, Bedford Square^ Brighton,
1825. 870 Flowers from nature.
ORDISH, F. W Architect.
^^John Streety Adelphi.
1848. 121 1 Courtyard of a gentleman's
farm house.
121 3 Chapel at Edmonton.
1849. ^^^^ Chichester Training College.
ORDISH, R. W Architect.
18, Great George Street^
Westminster.
1868. 866 Winter Garden, I.eeds In-
firmar>\
ORDISH and LE FEUVRE.
Architects.
18, Great George Street,
1864. 783 High Level Railway Bridge,
over the Thames, etc.
ORDISH and TRAYLEN.
Architects.
1870. 742 Interior of St Paul, Leicester.
ORMB, Alfred Miniature Painter.
132, Bold Street^ Liverpool,
1 88 1. 1292 C. Ferranti, Esq.
1 7, Radcliffe Street^ Liverpool.
1883. 1255 G. H. Wayne, Esq.
1304 Mrs. E. S. Ralli.
1884. 1509 Portrait on ivory.
1885. 1496 Harold, son of George Geith,
Esq.
1573 Dorothy, daughter of E. L.
Leigh, Esq.
17, Canton Street^ Liverpool,
1887. 1324 Mabel, daughter of J. H. Law-
rence, Esq.
1326 A. B. Forwood, Esq., M.P.
1379 The late Christopher Bushell,
Esq.
ORMB, Daniel ... Miniature Painter.
23, Holies Street y
Cavendish Square.
1797. 394 Portrait of an officer of the
84th r^ment.
648 Children at play.
662 A frame with twelve portraits.
741 Portrait of a Scotch officer.
755 A gentleman and family.
1798. 709 Portraits of Lady TroUope, Sir
H. Trollope, Rev. Mr.
Maule, Captain Perry, Dr.
Robertson, Master Chap-
man, Lt. Withers, Mrs. Tal-
bot, Miss F. Berry, Mrs.
Walters, Captain Noble,
Miss M. Cooke.
1799. 428 Lady Nelson.
501 A frame with portraits of Cap-
tain Ackland, Admiral De
Winter, P. Gafney, a sailor
belonging to the Venerable;
and Lieutenant Little of the
Kent.
24
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Orme, Daniel — continued.
1800. 579 Portraits of Mrs. Talbot, Sir
G. W. Fairfax, Miss Shuffle,
Captain Compton.
643 Portrait of Mr. W. Thomas of
the St. James's Volunteers.
118, Bond Street
1801. 580 Mr. W. Orme.
ORME, E Painter.
59, New Bond Street,
1 801. 363 Admiral Braithwaite.
1802. 311 Capt. Tudor of the Queen's
regiment.
1803. 976 A View of Thorndon Hall,
Essex, the seat of Lord
Petre.
ORME, William Painter.
7, Great Maddox Street,
1797. 418 View of Ramsay Bridge.
548 A cottage, from nature.
842 View from Highgate Hill.
1798. 547 Willesden Church, Middlesex.
564 A gleam of the sun.
567 View near Ashton, I^ncashire.
644 Waltham Cross, Herts.
657 View in Cheshire.
1799. 129 View near Hampstead.
286 Landscape, clearing after a
storm.
834 The Needle Rocks, Isle of
Wight.
842 View near Newport, Isle of
Wight.
59, New Bond Street.
1800. 47a View at Collyhurst, near Man-
chester.
1801. 473 Children and goslings.
591 View of Myrthyr Tydwl, Gla-
morganshire.
647 Newport Castle, Monmouth-
shire.
52, Great Marlborough Street.
1802. 297 The old castle and mill at Ox-
ford.
1000 View of Blackfriars Bridge and
part of the City of London.
1803. 697 Cottage at Wendover, Bucks.
36, Marylebone Street.
18 1 9. 1006 Haws Water, Westmorland.
ORMSBY, V Painter.
4, Hill Road, St. John's Wood.
1870. 44 Apples and pears.
1 87 1. 1 1 78 Alone.
1873. 944 " What are the wild waves say-
ing?"
1876. 408 Notice to quit.
974 Seaside enjoyment.
1877. 917 White as the driven snow.
1878. 481 The sonata.
1879. HC4 Besieged for a song.
1880. 941 A formal visit in the last cen-
tury.
1 88 1. 883 Beyond their means.
Hamilton Mews,
St. John's Wood Road.
1885. 820 Washing day in Normandy.
1886. 641 A Pyrenean washerwoman.
ORPEN, William Painter.
13, Royal Hospital Road,
Chelsea.
1904. 423 Charles Wertheimer, Esq.
ORPHEUS, W Painter.
2, Rue Berckmans,
Brussels, Belgium.
1902. 517 "A fellow feeling makes us
wondrous kind."
ORR, A. A. ... Stained Glass Painter.
Kent Villa,
Roxburgh Park, Harrow.
1898. 1746 Design for glass: girls playing
musical instruments.
1899. 1794 Good Shepherd and Madonna:
two windows, Pyecombe
church, near Brighton.
Ormiston, Harrow View,
Wealdstone.
1900. 1759 Windows at Sarita, Nethersole
Gardens.
ORR, J. N. J Miniature Painter.
1 2, Barossa Place, Chelsea.
1843. 871 Portrait of a lady.
1026 The Water-lily.
ORR, Patrick W Painter.
1 7 Si Great Vincent Street,
Glasgow.
1893. 821 Madame X.
ORROCK, James, R.I. Painter.
J. Orrock, Junr.,
Park Street, Nottingham.
1858. II Beech and oak trees in Brad-
gate Park, Leicestershire.
J. Orrock, I, Bedford Place.
1 87 1. 620 Old Barges on the Medway.
43, Bloomsbury Square.
1872. 721 Drovers crossing Aber Sands;
Penrhyn castle in the dis-
tance.
850 Aber glen. North Wales —
autumn.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
25
1872.
857 Old mill at Ty Cross, North
Wales.
1856.
5«9
Home thoughts. "One heart
heavy, one heart light, etc."
1873-
823 Old mill near Arundel, Sussex.
830 Lancaster Castle.
Miss E. Osbom,
30, Upper Gower Street.
1874.
770 Mount Sorrel, Leicestershire.
1857.
143
Mrs. C. J. Mitchell
806 Castle Campbell, Perthshire.
163 The village pet.
1875.
747 North Sannox, Isle of Arran —
autumn.
48, Bedford Square.
299
Nameless and friendless. "The
rich man's wealth is his
strong city, etc." — Proverbs,
1880.
45 In Charnwood Forest, Leices-
X, 15.
tershu-e.
1858.
156 Temptation.
I88I.
925 A Yorkshire moor.
955
" Where the weary are at rest."
1882.
72 Near Boston, Lincolnshire.
1859.
187
A sketch in Clovelly Park,
North Devon.
ORSI,
Carlo Sculptor.
Castagnoloy Lastra a Signa^
481
943
Tough and tender.
Presentiments. " For men must
work, etc." — C KingsUy.
1881.
J. t/itumi,
149 1 L'ago magnetico; statue, mar-
ble.
i860.
405
The governess. " Fair was she
and young, etc." — Long/el-
loufs Evangeline.
1861.
258
The escape of Lord Nithisdale
ORTMANNS, Auguste Painter.
from the Tower, 17 16. "I
c/o a Lucy,
had taken care that Mrs.
71, Momington Road.
Mills did not go out crying
1869.
285 In the environs of Fontaine-
bleau.
as she came in, that my lord
might the better pass for the
lady who came in crying and
ORTNER, B Medalist.
3, St.Jatnefs Street.
1858. mo The Gainsborough medal, exe-
cuted for the Art Union of
afflicted, and the more so
because he had the same
dress she wore. ... I went
out leading him by the hand,
and he held his handkerchief
1859.
1303 The Rt. Hon. Charles Tenny-
son D'Eyncourt, F.R.S.,
F.A.S.
1377 Original design of the reverse
of the Gainsborough medal.
896 Head of Petrarca.
898 Head of Dante.
1012 General Lord Clyde, K.C.B.
to his eyes. . . . The guards
opened the door, and I went
downstairs with him, still
i860.
I86I.
1862.
i7»
399
4*9
509
conjuring him to make all
possible despatch."
Truly rural — Hessia, 1862.
Die Erwartung.
Der Lebensmai, etc.
Fur den Christgarten.
1863.
187
Private and confidential.
OSBORN, Miss Emily Mary.
579
Sunday morning, Betzingen,
Painter.
Wurtemburg.
E. Osborne,
590
Slow and sure.
37, Bernard Strut,
717
A carriage and pair.
Russell Square.
1864.
555
For the last time.
1851.
409 The letter.
133, Gower Street.
1 1 92 Mrs. Benjamin Goode.
1865.
488 Christmas time. "The holly
E. Osbom.
branch shone on the old oak
1852.
71 A portrait.
wall."
89 Marion. "Marion, why that
1866.
552
Percy Mitchell.
pensive brow? etc." — Byron.
1867.
395
Morning, Bavaria.
E. Osborne.
416
Margherretta.
1853.
298 Spring flowers.
E, Osborn.
E. M. Osbom,
9, Amalien Street, Munich.
1854.
558 Pickle and preserves.
1870.
458
Lost.
30, Upper Gower Street.
1871.
37
Isolde.
1855.
25 My cottage door.
266 Mrs. Sturgis and children.
268
The hay boat, Frknen Insel,
Chien See.
VI.
E
26
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Osborn, Miss Emily Mary — continued.
1872. 921 In the twilight.
1873. 1096 Hero worship in the i8th cen-
tury. " It was near the close
of his life that two young
ladies who were warm ad-
mirers of his works, but had
never seen himself, went
to Bolt Court and asking if
he was at home, were shown
upstairs where he was writ-
ing ; he laid down his pen on
their entrance, and as they
stood before him, one of the
females repeated a speech of
some length previously pre-
pared for the occasion; it
was an enthusiastic effu-
sion, which when the speaker
had finished, she panted for
her idol's reply. What was
her mortification when all
he said was *Fiddlededee,my
dear.' " — Croker^s Johnson,
12, Buckiand VillaSy
Belsize Park,
1^75- 545 ''A little mist and a little rain
And life is never the same
again." — G, Macdonald.
loa, Cunningham Place,
1877. 461 Dreaming awake.
462 Cemetery at Mazorbo near
Venice.
1880. 9 A Christmas greeting. "Nay,
good goose, bite not." —
Romeo and Juliet,
1029 Reflections. "Yet the vague
memory scarce forget, etc."
1884. 912 Philip Henry Gosse, Junr.
OSBORN, Will E Painter.
I, The Terrace,
St, Ives, Cornwall,
1892. 432 The incoming tide.
1894. 224 Moonrise.
Withycombe, Raleigh,
Exmouth,
1898. 863 March sunshine.
OSBORN and RUSSELL.
Architects.
10, South Street, Finsbury,
1880. 1 191 Imperial Fire Insurance Com-
pany, Pall Mall.
OSBORNE, Arthur Sculptor.
49, East Street, Faversham.
1899. 1962 Reading; relief.
1963 Writing; do.
1964 Arithmetic; do.
OSBORNE, C. ... Miniature Painter.
R, Osborn, Norwich,
1821. 642 Portrait of a lady.
C, Osborne, Norwich,
1822. 7»7 A portrait.
719 do.
1823. 815 Portrait of a lady.
1824. 609 do. do.
1825. 803 do. do.
OSBORNE, R Architect.
— Osborne, Junr,
1793. 709 Design for a villa.
R, Osborn, at Mr, Seward* s,
39, Craven Street,
1 81 7. 987 View of a design for a tri-
umphal arch.
18 1 8. 921 Waterloo Bridge from actual
admeasurement.
1819. 1158 Design for a Mausoleum.
1820. 898 St. Leonard's Church, Shore-
ditch.
R, Osborne,
30, Tavistock Place.
1822. 974 St. Martinis in the Fields, from
actual admeasurement.
OSBORNE, Rex Painter.
34, Kelmscoit Road,
Wandsworth Common,
1899. 1565 The escort.
OSBORNE, Walter P., R,H,A.
Painter.
5, Castlewood Avenue,
Rathmines, Dublin.
1886. 573 Tired out.
1887. 387 Near St. Patrick's Close, an
old Dublin street
1159 An old woman's head; pastel.
1888. 1365 Daffodils; pastel.
1889. 399 The Dublin streets; a vendor
of books.
1890. 1 1 13 The ferry.
1208 The village inn.
1 89 1. 137 Rags, bones and bottles.
613 Joe the swineherd.
1222 A bit of old Dublin.
1892. 318 When the boats come in.
784 Water sprites.
1 198 Life in the streets: hard times.
Purchased for the Chantrey
Bequest for ;^26 ^s,
1893. 3^3 A portrait.
670 In the streets — a touch of win-
ter.
980 Miss Nelly O'Brien.
1894. 43 The thorn bush.
284 Mrs. Abraham Stoker.
823 Life in the streets — musicians.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
27
1895. 405 Mrs. Bram Stoker.
631 Portraits.
782 In a Dublin Park — light and
shade.
1896. 369 Walter Armstrong, Esq.
409 Mrs. Andrew Jameson and her
daughter Violet
979 Mrs. John Mulhall.
980 Mrs. McNeile.
1897. 171 Mrs. Walter Armstrong.
392 William Osborne, Esq.
1048 Mrs. T. Hone.
1898. 367 Miss Honor O'Brien.
597 Mrs. Noel Guinness and her
little daughter.
858 Life in Connemara; a market
day.
1899. 5 A man who has seen a " Lepre-
chaun."
222 Lord Ashbourne, Lord Chan-
cellor of Ireland.
948 Mrs. Meade.
1900. 248 Mrs. Chadwych Healey and
her daughter.
284 Dorothy and Irene, daughters
of C. L. Falkiner, Esq.
49* Rev. J. P. Mahaffy, D.D.
1 90 1. 119 Miss Gladys Thomson.
346 Viscount Powerscourt, K.P.
599 Summer time.
1902. 214 Mrs. C. Litton Falkiner.
652 Rev. C. E. Osborne.
(The late.)
1903- 379 Lady Lucy Hicks-Beach.
597 Miss Deena Tyrrell.
678 Sir Frederick Falkiner, K.C.,
Recorder of Dublin.
OSCROPT, Samuel William.
Painter.
27, Chaucer Street,
Nottingham.
1885. 1335 Rye from the marsh.
1888. 1458 Crab boats on the Coast, South
Devon.
1889. 1302 "At eventide it shall be light."
OSGOOD, C Painter.
63, Guildford Street.
1842. 120 Dr. Hume Weatherhead.
OSGOOD, S. S Painter.
30, Weymouth Street.
I ^36* 555 Miss Harriet Martineau.
Painted at Worthington,
U.S.A., February, 1835.
86, Newman Street.
1838. 39 Martin Van Buren, President
of the United States of
America.
1838.
198 Portrait of a lady.
470 Edward Howard, Esq., author
of Ratlin the Reefer, Out-
ward bound, etc.
1839. 1236 Miss Elphinston as the Grecian
Daughter.
OSSANI, Alessandro Painter.
19, Harrington Street.
i860. 802 Miss Helen Hughes.
73, Baker Street.
1862. 679 Italian flower-girl, costume of
Florence.
26, Soho Square.
1870. 74 Morning.
125 Evening.
1373. 279 The gleaner.
1007 Coming from the vineyard.
O. Ossanif 57, Cromwell Rd.
1875. '^55 ^* Montagu Savile, son of
E. B. Savile, Esq.
1056 Mrs. Pope.
1063 E. L. Gordon-Savile, son of
E. B. Savile, Esq.
A. Ossaniy 121, Sloane Street.
1876. 576 Mrs. R. Benson.
1136 Emilie, granddaughter of Sir
Julius Benedict.
1 140 Sir Henry James, Q.C., M.P.
1877. 616 George Lawrence, son of the
Rev. F. L. Stayner.
1278 Helen and Mary, daughters of
Sir Richard Sutton, Bart.
1878. 138 The late Sir Matthew Digby
Wyatt.
1223 Miss Gwynne James.
1879. 508 Lieut.-General Sir J. Henry
Lefroy, C.B., K.C.M.G.
1880. 372 Major-GeneralFrederickMarow
Eardley Wilmot, F.R.S.
1236 Captain Arthur W. Gosset,
late 2nd Queen's.
Hogarth Studios,
1881. 593 The Hon. Augustus Calthorpe.
1 186 Lieut. -Colonel Gossett, 54th
Regiment.
1882. 674 Lieut-General Sir John Adye,
K.C.B., R. A., Surveyor-Gen-
eral of the Ordnance.
1884. 869 Madame de Vecchj Beville.
45, Howland Street.
1888. 1659 John and Alfred, son of W. R.
Kennedy, Esq., Q.C.
OSTREHAN, George W.
Stained Glass Painter.
Abbey Studio,
Campden Hill Road.
1^93- '550 Design for stained glass win-
dow, " Rex Coeli."
28
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Ostrehan, George W. — continued.
1894. 1582 St. Thomas a Beckett; stained
glass window.
10, Holland Park Mansions.
1895. 1605 Window —St. Margaret and St.
Barbara.
Wildwood Corner^ Hatnpstead.
1896. 1624 Stained glass window.
Sunbury-on- Thames,
1899. 1806 Window — St. James and St.
John.
1903. 1617 Window—" King David."
OSWALD, John H Painter.
28, London Street^ Edinburgh.
1874. 263 Fast Castle; the Wolfs Crag
of the Bride of Lammer-
moor.
1878. 1348 Glenfinlas: October.
1884. 1 6 14 A Highland bum in spate.
1885. 398 A cottage by the sea,
1886. 235 Autumn, Glenfinlas; clearing
up after rain.
1890. 1037 Rouen — morning.
1256 The Houses of Parliament —
twilight.
OSWALD, Joseph and Son.
Architects.
33, Mosley Street^
Newcastlt-on- Tyne.
1902. 1555 Offices, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
OTLEY, Rev. C. B Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
C. B. Otley.
1808. 237 View of Ulswater, from Go-
barrow Park.
Rev. C. B. Otley.
1 81 8. 386 View near Carisbrook, Isle of
Wight.
Rev. C. B. Otley.
1820. 268 View near Bramshot, Hants.
Rev. a B. Otley.
182 1. 300 View near Arundel, Sussex.
OTT, A Miniature Painter.
(Miniature painter to the Duke of Orleans.)
9, Shane Street^ Knightsbridge.
1790. 146 Remains of Phocion, a general
of Athenians.
296 Portrait of a lady.
OTTEWELL, B.J Painter.
II, Hubert Road^
South Wimbledon.
1885. 1322 " 'Mid gorse and fern."
1886. 1141 "The oak's brown side."
28, Hill Road, Wimbledon.
1889. 1402 The birch encircled pool.
1 1, Manse II Road, Wimbledon.
1892. 1263 Across the heath.
OTTLBY, William Young ... Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1823. 233 The Battle of the Angels; a
study in chiaroscuro; un-
finished. "And there was
war in Heaven, etc." —
Revelation, xii, 7, 8.
OUCHTERLONY, Miss Painter.
37, East Street,
Red Lion Square.
181 2. 230 A View on the Northesk and
Grampian hills.
OUDERAA, P. Van der Painter.
72, Piccadilly.
1895. 416 The Drummers.
774 The galleries of the Jewel
cloister during the great fair
at Antwerp; sixteenth cen-
tury.
OULD, E. A Architect.
24, Newgate Street, Chester.
1883. 12 19 Cottage, Bache Hall, Chester.
{See also Grayson and Ould, vol. iii,
page 307.)
OULESS, Miss Catherine ... Painter.
12, Bryanston Square.
1902. 112 Eastern Souvenirs.
635 A portrait.
1903. 129 Ringstead Bay.
1904. 65 Mrs. D. G. Bruce-Gardyne.
OULESS, Walter William, R,A.
Painter.
2, The Grove, South Lambeth.
1869. 414 " He was a stalwart knight, and
keen."
911 Home again. "And I would
tell him all my pain, etc."
43, Bloomsbury Square.
1870. 4»4 Sad tidings. "Oh, hearts that
yearned They were indeed
too much akin ! "
187 1. 142 An incident in the Revolution,
1792. "Poor old M. de
Cazotte is seized; his young
loved daughter with him,
refusing to quit him, etc."
232 Sympathy.
296 Mrs. W. Neave Hill.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
29
1872. 305 J. Turner, Esq.
366 John Rous, Esq.
1034 Dorcas visiting the poor. —
Acts^ ix, 36.
1873. 70 Sir C. S. Paul Hunter, Bart,
Berkshire Volunteers.
76 Philip M. Westlake, Esq.
93 Sir Frederick Pollock, Bart.,
one of the Masters of the
Court of Exchequer.
115 Thomas Clarke, Esq., Kned-
lington Manor, Yorkshire.
1874- 19 William Sale, Esq. Painted for
the Clarendon Club^ Man-
chester,
578 Lord Selborne, Lord High
Chancellor, 1873.
697 Mrs. Peek.
1351 W. A. Sandford, Esq., Myne-
head Court, Somerset.
1875. 29 H. S. Marks, Esq., A.R.A.
155 Charles Darwin, Esq., F.R.S.
201 J. W. Waldrond, Esq.
248 H. D. Pochin, Esq.
366 The Mayor of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne.
425 Lady Rachel Wyndham Quin.
1876. 43 The Bishop of London. {Dr,
Jackson)
77 The Rt. Hon. Edward Pleydell
Bouverie.
425 The Hon. Sir R. P. Amphlett,
Baron of Exchequer.
430 The late Earl Stanhope, An-
tiquary to the Royal Acad-
emy.
445 Admiral Sir Alexander Milne,
G.C.B.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1877. 13 Miss Ruth P. Bouverie.
269 Thomas Dixon, Esq., of Little-
ton, Chester.
402 William Fane de Salis, Esq.
496 The Rt. Hon. Russell Gumey,
Q.C., M.P., Recorder of
London.
1878. 65 Lieut.-Col. Loyd Lindsay, V.C.,
M.P.
232 J. D. Dent, Esq.
4»9 Sir William Wright, Chairman
of the Dock Company of
Kingston-on-Hull.
928 James Cropper, Esq.
1377 The Earl of Dalhousie.
1879. 64 John Malcolm, Esq., of Pol-
talloch.
183 The Rt. Hon. John Bright,
M.P. Painted for the Man-
chester Reform Club.
395 Sir Thomas Gladstone, Bart
1879,
1880.
1881. 162
204
347
1384
1392
1882. 23
122
446
1498
1883.
137
280
476
506
874
1884.
1443
162
190
244
^73
438
1885.
490
164
570 The Rev. Dr. Ridding, Head
Master of Winchester Col-
lege.
636 Christopher J. Thomas, Esq.,
Mayor of Bristol, 1874-1875.
1065 Edmund Yates, Esq.
12, Bryanston Square,
10 William Dobson, Esq.
117 Alexander Matheson, Esq.,
M.P., Chairman of the High-
land Railway Company.
207 Henry Hucks Gibbs, Esq.
309 The Hon. Mr. Justice Manisty,
one of the Judges of the
High Court of Justice.
438 His Eminence Cardinal New-
man.
(Elected R.A.)
Rear- Admiral William Horton,
C.B.
The Bishop of Oxford, Chan-
cellor of the Order of the
Garter. {Dr, Mackamess,)
{Painted for the Palace at
Cuddesdon^ etc)
Mrs. Butterworth.
Portrait of a gentleman.
David Dale, Esq. Presentation
portrait,
Lieut.-General Sir Frederick
Sleigh Roberts, Bart., V.C.,
G.C.B., CLE. Painted for
the Royal Artillery,
Charles Loyd Norman, Esq.
Stephen A. Ralli, Esq.
Monier Williams, Esq., CLE.,
D.C.L., Boden Professor of
Sanscrit in the University of
Oxford.
Howard J. Kennard, Esq.
The late Bishop of Llandaff.
(Alfred Ollivant,)
The Bishop of Norwich. {Hon,
John Thomas Pelham,)
The Rev. the Master of Pem-
broke College, Oxford.
Wm. Bromley Davenport, Esq.,
M.P.
William Wegg, M.D., Cantab.
The Hon. and Rev. Canon
W. H. Fremantle.
S. B. Bancroft, Esq.
J. E. Hodgson, Esq., R.A.
Diploma work,
Samuel Morley, Esq., M.P.
George Robinson, Esq.
Henry Whiting, Esq.
The Rev.B. H. Kennedy, D.D.,
R^us Professor of Greek,
Cambridge.
30
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Ouless,
tinued,
1885.
Walter William, R,A,—con-
177 Mrs. Bruce.
140 The Bishop of Worcester.
{Henry Philpott)
247 The Rev. Montague Taylor.
348 Edward Carlile, Esq.
768 Thomas Fletcher Twemlow,
Esq.
1094 Thomas Elliot Harrison, Esq.,
C.E.
1886. 163 Sir Henry Pitman, M.D.
233 George Scharf, Esq., C.B.,
F.S.A., Director and Sec-
retary of the National Por-
trait Gallery. Presented to
the National Portrait Gal-
lery,
243 J. Burdon-Sanderson, Esq.,
M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. Pre-
sentation portrait,
267 Edward Armitage, Esq., R.A.
386 The Archbishop of York.
( William Thomson,)
1073 Professor G. M. Humphry,
M.D., F.R.S. Presentation
portrait,
1887. 12 Sir Horace Jones, Architect to
the City of London.
75 The late Robert Oliver Jones,
Esq., of Fonmon-Castle,
South Wales.
108 C. W. Wicksted, Esq., late
Master of the Ludlow
hounds.
283 The Rt. Hon. Lord John
Manners, G.C.B., M.P.
437 Thomas Southam, Esq., Ex-
Mayor of Shrewsbury. Pre-
sentation portrait,
606 The Rt. Hon. Sir Reginald
Hanson, Lord Mayor of
London. Presentation por-
trait,
1025 The Very Rev. W. G. Hender-
son, D.C.L., Dean of Car-
lisle.
1888. 147 His Eminence Cardinal Man-
ning.
287 Sir William Cunliffe Brooks,
Bart, M.P.
293 Frederick Pitman, Esq.
379 Mrs. Thomas (of Yscyborwen,
Aberdare).
1018 Ewan Christian, Esq.
1025 B. B. Hunter-Rodwell, Esq.,
Q.C.
1889. 80 John Scott, Esq.
128 J. L. Pearson, Esq., R.A.
172 Lady Manisty.
1889. 224 Colonel J. T. North. Presenta-
tion portrait,
237 Thomas Sidney Cooper, Esq.,
R.A.
270 Colonel Sir Edward Bradford,
G.C.SJ.
292 Sir William Bowman, Bart,
F.R.S.
415 G. H. Pope, Esq.
1890. 74 Angus Holden, Esq., Mayor of
Bradford, 1887.
80 Sir Donald A. Smith.
117 The Bishop of St Albans.
{Thomas Legh Claughton,)
197 The Bishop of Chichester. {R,
Dumford,)
214 Mrs. North.
1891. 7i Colonel J. W. Malcolm, M.P.
117 Lord Congleton.
126 Lord Edward Spencer-
Churchill.
266 The Rt. Hon. John Morley,
M.P.
294 The Duke of Sutherland.
619 H. Martyn Kennard, Esq.
983 Mrs. G. W. Pope.
1075 John Loyd Wharton, Esq.,
M.P.
1892. 124 Lady Currie.
130 Sir Donald Currie, M.P.,
K.C.M.G.
198 J. D. Goodman, Esq., Chair-
man of the London and
Midland Bank.
305 Herbert C. Gibbs, Esq.
325 W. W. B. Beach, Esq., M.P.
Presentation portrait
669 The Rev. C. E. Searle, D.D.,
Master of Pembroke College,
Cambridge.
1893. 139 Albert Brassey, Esq.
154 G. H. Pember, Esq.
368 Mrs. Mirrielees.
504 Sir Charles Tennant, Bart.
1894. 15 Major-General Sir Francis
Grenfell, K.C.B., G.C.M.G.
77 Henry Collison, Esq.
170 George Meyrick, Esq.
191 Sir William Savory, Bart.,
F.R.S. Presentation por-
trait.
454 John Stirling, Esq.
505 Sir John Gladstone, Bart.
1895. 65 J. J. Aubertin, Esq.
104 His Honour Judge Sir Horatio
Lloyd. Presentation por-
trait,
200 H.R.H. the Duke of Cam-
bridge. Presentation por-
trait.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
31
1895. 215 Ernest F. Hills, Esq.
574 James Watson, Esq.
1896. 207 Frederic J. Harrison, Esq.
375 W. M. Dobie, Esq., M.D.
433 The Very Rev. the Dean of
Llandaff.
476 Mrs. Henry Whiting.
600 Sir Henry Acland, Bart.,
K.C.B., M.D.
623 J. C. Bolton, Esq., Chairman
of the Caledonian Railway.
1897. 84 The Hon. W. F. D. Smith,
M.P.
296 Lord Lister, P.R.S. Presenta-
tion portrait.
liy Sir Charles Seely, Bart. Pre-
sentation portrait.
504 Lord Justice Lindley.
687 The Hon. Sir Spencer Ponson-
by Fane, K.C.B. Painted
for the Marylebone Cricket
Club.
1898. 17 William Tunstill, Esq.
Mrs. Charles Hoare.
Edward M. Denny, Esq.
John Maunsell Richardson,
Esq., D.L. Presentation por-
trait.
421 Edward Wood, Esq. Presenta-
tion portrait.
1899. 62 The Hon. Lucius O'Brien.
91 Lord Leigh.
92 The Bishop of Truro.
178 The Bishop of Lincoln.
1900. 81 Andrew Carnegie, Esq.
174 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales,
Commodore Royal Yacht
Squadron. Presentation por-
trait.
189 Lady Currie.
377 C. A. Cripps, Esq., Q.C, M.P.
559 A. N. Hornby, Esq. Presented
by the Lancashire County
Cricket Club.
1 90 1. 213 Fritz Reiss, Esq.
226 James E. Vanner, Esq.
365 W. H. Deverell, Esq.
536 William McEwan, Esq.
922 John S. Dugdale, Esq.,'K.C.,
Recorder of Birmingham.
1902. 33 E. Lycett Green, Esq., Master
of the York and Ainstey
Hunt.
143 Thomas F. Blackwell, Esq.
244 Lord Kelvin, G.C.V.O., F.R.S.
291 Professor J. Bell Pettigrew,
M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., Uni-
versity of St. Andrews.
1903. 47 Earl Cawdor. Presentation por-
trait.
>7
145
292
»97
1903.
1904.
56 Henry Simpson-Gee, Esq.
159 Mrs. E. M. Denny.
260 A. Johnson-Ferguson, Esq.
272 Captain W. B. Harrison.
Presentation portrait.
309 George B. Rennie, Esq.
713 Sir Edward I^tchworth. Pre-
sentation portrait.
53 Edmund Boulnois, Esq., M.P.
Presentation portrait.
235 Sir Elliott Lees, Bart., M.P.,
D.S.O.
333 Lieut. -Colonel F. Shu ttleworth.
342 J. Whiteley Ward, Esq. Pre-
sentation portrait.
347 Earl Bathurst.
OUSBY, Buckley Painter.
Upper Gate^ Conway.
1888. 7yo Lone margin of the sea.
OUTRIM, John Bngraver.
18, Harrington Street^ North.
919 Mrs. Hinchliff.
51, Rochester Road^
Camden Road Villas.
1039 The Highlander. After Sir E.
Landseer, R.A., in the pos-
session of H.R.H. Prince
Albert
High Street, Uttoxeter.
993 The Highland lassie. After Sir
E. Landseer, R.A.
150, Maiden Road, N. W.
1276 Sir Anthony Panizzi, K.C.B.,
D.C.L. After G. F. Watts,
R.A.
1846.
1856.
1863.
1874.
OVBNDEN, F. W Painter.
45, Carey Street.
1836. 281 Shore scene.
{F. W. O. in index, T. W. O. in catalogue.)
OVBNDBN, T Painter.
8, Newcastle Court, Strand.
181 7. 262 Group of freshwater fish.
1 81 9. 327 do. fish.
I, Brays Place, Islington.
1830. 757 Group of fresh water fish.
1, James Place, Islington.
1832. 243 A chub, trout, pike, and gud-
geon.
OVERBBCK, Friedrich Painter.
Rome.
1853. 36 The incredulity of St. Thomas.
"Then saith Jesus to
Thomas, Reach hither thy
fingcTi eiyMHlk^^* ^7-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
OVBREND, William Heysham.
Painter.
3, Bucckuch Terrace^
Upper Clapton.
1872. 477 " We can do no more for you."
39a, QueetCs Square^
Bioomsbury,
1880. $80 Sinking despatches.
Wychcomhe Studios, N. W.
1885. 560 Victory.
17, Southampton Street,
Fitzroy Square,
1893. 1458 Rounding the lightship, a close
race.
(The late.)
1898. 583 Trafalgar.
OVERTON, Thomas.
Miniature Painter.
51, New Bond Street,
181 8. 698 Portraits of a lady and Lieut.
Vale, R.N.
181 9. 796 Portraits of the Rev. W. Beau-
clerc Robinson and Mr.
Taylor.
1820. 660 Lieut-Col. Sir Henry Carr,
K.C.B.
678 Portrait of a lady.
713 do. an officer of the
Royal Irish.
771 Portrait of a lady.
817 do. do.
182 1. 561 do. a gentleman.
755 Rear- Admiral Sir H. Bayntun,
K.CB.
917 Lady Bayntun.
1822. 637 Portrait of a lady.
1823. 642 Mr. T. E. Weller.
655 Portrait of a lady.
663 Mrs. Cumberbatch.
857 Clementina.
868 The Countess of Clare.
1824. 650 The Archimandrite of Cyprus.
1825. 683 Mr. W. Condell.
1827. 735 Portrait of a lady of title.
739 W. Wigney, Esq.
809 Portrait of a gentleman.
19, Duke St,, Portland Place,
1829. 829 Portrait of a physician.
862 Lady Bernard.
1830. 825 Portrait of a gentleman.
62, Newman Street,
1832. 830 J. Hatchard, Esq.
947 Portrait of a lady of title.
7 2, George St,, Portman Square,
1834. 612 Portrait of a lady.
743 do. do.
832 do. an officer in the
Life Guards.
1835. 7S3 Portrait of a lady.
50, George St,, Portman Square,
1836. 459 Portrait of a general officer.
514 do. young gentleman.
1838. 702 Master Weymouth.
1013 Alice.
OVERWBG, Miss Lily Painter.
9, Rue Campagne Premiere,
Paris,
1897. 131 Mademoiselle B .
1898. 948 Violets.
OWEN, Samuel Painter.
AtMr,Ezard*s, Old Brentford,
1794. 356 A sea view.
149, Strand,
1797' 379 View of the British and Spanish
fleets, commanded by Sir
John Jervis, K.CB.
1799. 351 The Director, Captain Bligh,
coming up and engaging the
Vryhied, Admiral de Winter,
in the action off Camper-
down, on the nth of Octo-
ber, 1797.
853 The Director, Captain Bligh,
raking the Vryhied, Admiral
de Winter, in the engage-
ment off Camperdown, Oct.
II, 1797.
862 The Director, Captain Bligh,
and Vryhied, Admiral de
Winter, at the conclusion of
the action off Camperdown,
Oct. II, 1797.
S, Outer, 441, Strand,
1802. 463 A calm.
565 A fresh breeze.
J, Oiven,
10, Surrey side of
Westminster Bridge,
1807. 442 Boats in a heavy sea.
OWEN, T. E Architect.
1843. 1248 French Protestant church, St.
Martin's Le Grand.
OWEN, William, P.A Painter.
At Mr, Cation's, Gate Street,
Lincoln's Inn Fields,
1792. 379 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Jukes,)
625 View of Ludford Bridge,
Shropshire.
1793. 18 Portrait of a clergyman.
29 do. lady of quality.
{Lady Dowager Clive, some-
times called Lady Down-
shire,)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
33
1793-
1794.
I79S-
1796.
1797.
1798.
1799.
1800.
66 Portrait of a clergyman.
Hodges.)
189 Portrait of a lady.
Clark.)
211, Piccadilly.
69 Portraits of a gentleman and
his daughters.
2x5 Portrait of a lady.
185 do. gentleman.
2 Study of a boy.
129 Portrait of a young lady.
178 Venus; a sketch.
210 Portrait of a lady.
224 A Bacchante.
5, Coventry Street^ Haymarket.
37 Portrait of a lady.
64 A View of Hawardine castle —
Flintshire.
162 A portrait
250 Portrait of an artist. (Owen.)
428 do. a lady.
13 Portraits of ladies. (The two
Misses Leajes.)
120 Portrait of an old lady. (Mrs.
Hcnves.)
168 Portrait of a boy. (Master
Howes.)
191 Portrait of a boy.
727 View near Brosulstairs, Isle of
Thanet.
51, Leicester Square.
19 Lady Hardwick and Lord
Royston.
27 Lady Strange.
82 The Lord Chancellor. (Lord
Loughborough^
86 The Lord Warden of the
Cinqueports. ( William Pitt.)
223 Miss Roberts.
263 Mrs. Gibson.
653 Mr. Scott.
690 Cottage child; from nature.
691 Sir T. Strange.
734 Mr. Anstruther.
so Mrs. and Master Ruse.
54 Mr. Townley.
71 Mrs. Wolff.
87 Portrait of a lady and son.
204 Mrs. Hunter.
213 Mr. Ruse,
227 Mrs. Gibson.
141 Lady Margaret Fordyce.
634tMiss Biggs, of Drury I^ne
Theatre.
13 Master M. P. Ricketts.
14 Master F. P. Ricketts.
50 Miss Cooper.
205 The Bishop of Ely.
James Yorke.)
337 Mr. Dennett.
(Mr.
1800.
534
743
(Mrs.
i8oi.
35
(Hon.
1802.
1803.
1804.
1805.
1806.
VI.
Mrs. Touse.
Mr. C. Plowden.
The beggar's daughter of Bed>
nail-green. "His reverend
lockes, In comeley curls did
wave, etc"
Portraits of Mrs. Townley, Miss
Townley, and Master Poyntz
Townley.
Mr. C. Byfield.
Mr. Heathcote.
Miss Dollman.
Mr. E. Dollman.
Mr. J. Dollman.
Mr. Hunter.
Lieut. -General Sir R. Laurie,
Bart.
A sleeping girl.
Mrs. R. Westmacott.
Mr. Townley.
Mrs. Wilson and Miss Mein.
The school-mistress. "In every
village mark'd with little
spire, etc." — Shenstone.
Mrs. Evans of Bengal.
Mrs. Robinson.
Portrait of an officer.
Miss Hunter.
Portrait of a young lady.
Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mein.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Mr. Cress well.
Mrs. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolls.
M. Lewis, Esq.
Miss K. Mein and Mrs. Pat-
terson.
189 Miss Bough ton.
198 B^gars. " Hard is the fate of
th' infirm and poor."
345 The Cottage door.
(Elected A.R.A.)
14 A sleeping boy.
35 J. Soane, Esq., R.A.
48 Admiral Lord Keith.
95 Mrs. Hunter.
109 The Hon. Miss Drummond.
123 C. Idle, Esq., and family.
255 Mrs. S toner.
285 Mr. J. and Mr. G. Soane.
(Elected R.A.)
43 Mr. Salomon.
124 Mr. F. Fowke.
1 38 Portrait of the Common Ser-
jeant. (Newman Knowlys.)
220 The children in the wood.
242 Portraits of the grandchildren
of Sir W. Heathcote.
418 Mrs. T. Dibdin.
420 Mr. Maddox.
F
2*5
240
*93
533
663
664
672
45
100
112
«75
207
369
407
I
3*
100
264
269
S<4
699
718
I
33
122
34
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Owen, William, R.A, — continued,
1806. 431 Miss Ross.
1807. 23 Sir W. Heathcote, Bart.
27 Harry Lancelot Lee, Esq.
69 Mrs. C. Cotton and son.
82 Lord William Russell's young-
est daughter.
168 Girl at the spring.
195 Master Northage.
201 Mr. Robins.
207 The road side — peasants rest-
ing.
1808. 56 Lady Leicester.
62 The fortune-teller, with the
portrait of a lady. " Whilst
black-ey'd Susan ply'd her
murmuring task, etc."
75 Lady Heathcote.
169 Mrs. Lovell.
179 Miss Heathcote.
224 G. Ward, Esq.
235 Sir R. Salisbury, Bart., M.P.
601 Portraits of a lady and her in-
fant son .
1809. 8 Lady Kensington.
48 Mrs. Parker.
78 Dowager Lady Beaumont.
88 The Hon. Mrs. Cowper.
125 The Hon. Georgiana Howard,
daughter of Lord Morpeth.
188 Cottage door — summer even-
ing.
332 The Hon. A. Phipps.
492 Mrs. Howland.
(Portrait painter to H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales.
1810. 4> Lord Wriothesley Russell.
80 Portrait of a lady and her
attendant.
131 Lady Lovaine.
165 Lady Ann Ashley.
177 Lady Frances Pratt.
181 The Hon. Stewart Wortley.
189 Countess Cowper.
396 Lord F. Spencer.
181 1. 44 The Dean of Westminster.
{William Vincent.)
49 The Bishop of Durham. {Shute
Barrington,)
80 The Marquis of Stafford.
134 C. Jackson, D.D., F.R.S., late
Dean of Christ Church.
140 Lady Leicester.
175 The Archbishop of York. {Dr.
Vernon.)
236 The Bishop of London. {John
Randolph.
181 2. 6 The Rev. D. Bell. Painted at
the request of his Indian
pupils.
181 2. 38 Mr. Baron Thompson.
66 Lord Grenville.
n9 J. W. Croker, Esq., M.P.
121 The Lord Chancellor. {Lord
Eldon.)
174 Mrs. Flint.
1813. 27 Capt. Sir C. Cole, R.N.
64 The Bishop of London. {Dr.
Hawley.)
85 The Hon. H. Fox.
86 Lady Brownlow.
121 The Rt. Hon. W. W. Pole.
1 3 5 Portrait of the Pindar of Colcor-
ton; a study from nature.
136 General the Rt. Hon. Sir D.
Dundas.
164 The Rt. Hon. Sir W. Scott.
18 14. 77 Lord Chief Justice Gibbs.
124 H.R.H. the Duke of Cumber-
land.
130 The Hon. Lady Warrender.
182 The Earl of Ashbumham.
193 The Rt. Hon. Sir J. NichoU.
267 Miss Hoare.
181 5. 5 The Primate of Ireland. {Lord
Somerton.)
45 W. Praed, Esq.
59 The Rt. Hon. N. Vansittart,
Chancellor of the Exchequer.
71 The Duke of Montrose.
128 Sir J. Radcliff, Bart.
149 The late Lord Mayor. {Sir W.
Domville.)
287 Portraits of three of the sons
of G. Udney, Esq., of Cal-
cutta.
291 Portrait of a lady.
18 16. 16 The Earl of Cassillis.
72 Portrait of a lady.
98 The Duke of Grafton.
130 B. Long, Esq.
137 Mrs. Ellison.
167 Sir L. W. Holmes, Bart.,
M.P.
313 Mrs. H. Clive.
318 The Rev. Phineas Pett, D.D.
181 7. 16 The Marquis of Graham.
43 Earl Fitzwilliam.
83 The Countess of Cassillis.
109 Hugh Leycester, Esq.
180 The Earl of Bridgewater.
206 Earl Verulam.
294 Major-General Hamilton.
350 A. Strahan, Esq., M.P.
1818. 73 The Bishop of Peterborough.
{John Parsons.)
79 The Bishop of London. {Dr.
Hawley.)
107 Mrs. Charles Baseley.
147 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Scott.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
35
1818. 170 The Hon. HerveyBagot, second
son of Lord Bagot.
185 Sir C. Morgan, Bart.
299 Rev. Dr. Isham, late Warden
of All Souls College, Ox-
ford.
324 Mrs. Butler Claxton.
33, Bruton Street,
18 19. 92 Lord Chief Justice Abbott.
93 Portrait of a lady.
114 J. O. Parker, Esq., of Chelms-
ford. Painted at the request
of the clergy of the Arch-
deaconries of Middlesex,
Essex, and Colchester.
130 The Bishop of St. David's.
(Thomas Burgess,)
142 The Duchess of Buccleuch.
170 J. Sparrow, Esq., of Bishton,
Staffordshire.
201 Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bart.
352 Admiral Viscount Exmouth.
1820. 78 The Duke of Atholl.
193 The Right Hon. Charles j
Bagot. I
203 Eb. Maitland, Esq.
212 J. Mitford, Esq.
274 Cupid. " That very time I saw |
Flying between the cold i
moon and the earth Cupid I
all arm'd."
1821. 79 The Earl of Pembroke.
146 Henry Collingwood Selby, Esq.
1822. 79 The late Bishop of Oxford
( Wii/iam Jackson,)
1824. 74 The Bishop of Durham. {Hon,
Shute Barrington,)
OWEN, William Architect.
Warrington,
1 89 1. 1906 New Bank, Wigan — Parr's
Banking Company.
OWEN (William) and SEGAR.
Architects.
Cairo Street Chambers^
Warrington,
1 90 1. 1655 Technical Institute, Warring-
ton.
1902. 1587 Church, Port Sunlight.
1903. 1484 Hostehry, Haydock, Lanca-
shire.
OWTRAM, Robert L Painter.
Rylston^ South Beckenham.
1892. 51 Rev. William Bury.
10 1 1 Scraps.
1894. 122 Portrait of a gentleman.
635 A vagabond.
761 Cornflowers.
80, Croydon Road^ Beckenham*
1895. 553 Sirjohn Evans, K.C.B.,D.C.L.,
Treasurer Royal Society.
Addison Hall^
West Kensington.
1 90 1. 279 Miss Norah Nicolas.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PACE, Ion ... Stained Glass Painter.
2, Duke Street, Adelphi,
1186 Window: "Annunciation."
1 135 Window to Rev. Dr. Raleigh.
1 149 Sketch for mural painting.
1 1 94 Window, City Temple: the
Good Samaritan.
1824 Window, Rougham Church.
1725 do. to Lady F. Chaplin.
17 16 Window: Woman healed by
touching our Lord's garment.
252, Fulham Road,
1949 Window; Her Majesty's Jubi-
lee.
181 1 Design for a window.
1707 Window, Blackburn Church.
1482 do. St. Mary's Priory
Church, Fulham Road.
17 13 Window: Abraham, Moses, and
Elijah.
PACE, Percy Currall Painter.
Meadcroft, Redhill.
1897. 819 Chestnuts.
Loxwoody Billinghurst, Sussex.
1902. 457 The farmer's daughter.
1903. 48 The sons of Vulcan.
PACK, F. Christopher Painter.
C. Pack, 22, Duke St., Adelphi.
1786. 405 A portrait of himself.
John Street, Adelphi.
1787. 28 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Tasker,)
48 Ml
1796.
1880.
1881.
1883.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1889.
1891.
1892.
1895.
1896.
PADDAY,
1890.
1409
1891.
416
1425
1663
1892.
371
1895.
518
1898.
304
1899.
260
1900.
580
1037
1901.
450
1902.
129
1903.
114
639
1904.
33
48 Mr. Pack.
17, Haymarket.
an artist. {Mr.
1822.
1840.
291 Portrait of
Pack.)
320 Gonganebarra, the source of
the river Lee, Ireland.
386 One of the Society of Quakers,
aged eighty-three. (Mrs.
Pack.)
430 Edward the First, when Prince
of Wales, escaping from
Salisbury, is rescued by
Mortimer. — Hum^s Eng-
land.
34, Newman Street.
164 T. Madden of Dublin, aged
loi years.
20, Hadlow Street.
232 Contemplation.
1057 Portrait of the artist, painted in
the year 1787.
Charles M Painter.
53, Wharton Road, Kensington.
Mxjtx rain.
4, Margravine Studios.
Loading timber on the Vistula.
The Quay, Cancale, Normandy.
Out of the wind.
A Baltic timber port.
Bosham, Sussex.
Bound for the Cape.
The pilot boat.
Marooned.
Worsted.
Cribbage.
Back from the Indies.
The home<omingof Charles II.
Bass fishing in Chichester Har-
bour.
Across the ferry.
Discussing her lines.
PADGETT, William Painter.
Po^s Gardens, Twickenham.
1 88 1. 249 Drying a net.
The Wilderness, Mosley Park,
Hampton Court.
1882. 206 Evening.
57, Bedford Gardens.
1883. 236 A new Endymion.
1887. 468 Winter on the Marsh.
948 The gleaner's camp-fire.
1888. 168 The old Mill.
1890. 1235 Cumberland.
1892. 345 The shepherd's sweet lot.
702 The Willows.
1894. 514 The shepherd on the dunes.
1132 In Flanders.
1895. 909 Twixt sun and moon.
1896. 1150 On the Sussex Downs.
1898. 1057 Slaughden Quay, Suffolk.
PADMORB, William Pinder.
Architect.
19, Seymour Street.
1843. i^>3 Design for a marine bath house.
1257 Magdalen College Tower, Ox-
ford.
PAGANI, Luigi Sculptor.
Milan.
1870. 1 176 Bride in the costume of Lom-
bardy; marble.
1872. 1509 Nelusco.
1 5 10 Selika.
38
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pagani, Luigi — continued,
1872. 1532 Luigia Sanfelice di Napoli;
marble statuette.
1873. 1512 Lucia Mondello.
1513 Una popolana di Roma.
27, Via Moscava. I
1880. 1586 A dull page; statue, marble. I
PAGE, Painter.
At Mr, Harraden's^
Great Newport Street,
1799. 493 Mrs. Eliza Woodcock of Imp-
ington, who was buried eight
days and nights in snow and
dug out alive.
PAGE, Flood Painter.
1863. 109 (No title in catalogue^
656 A runaway marriage.
18, Lodo7vick Terrace^
Regent's Park,
1864. 334 T. Baring, Esq., M.P.
PAGE, G Sculptor.
1841. 143 The esquire.
36, Queen St., Camden Town,
1848. 1429 A girl with a lyre.
19, Albert Street^
Regent's Park,
1849. 1203 Lady rescued by her brothers.
1244 Statuette of a child.
PAGE, George Gordon Architect.
3, Adelphi Terrace,
1864. 805 Carlisle Bridge, Dublin.
4, Great James Street, W,C,
1880. 1 1 94 Skeldergate Bridge, over the
River Ouse at York.
PAGE, Henry Sculptor.
16, Mornington Road,
1889. 2092 Jenny; relief.
2184 William Page, Esq. ; medallion,
bronze.
2186 Jerome K. Jerome, Esq.; me-
dallion, bronze.
1890. 21 12 Mr. W. J. Mackay; medallion,
bronze.
21 1 3 Mrs. W. J. Mackay; medallion,
bronze.
1 89 1. 2057 John T. Nettleship, Esq.; me-
dallion.
2066 George Moore, Esq.; medal-
lion, bronze.
2070 H. Arthur Kennedy, Esq.;
medallion, bronze.
1892. 1885 The late Sir Richard F. Burton;
medallion, bronze.
1892. 1925 Design for lid of a casket;
medallion, bronze.
1995 Lewis F. Day, Esq.; medallion,
bronze.
PAGE, H. F Painter.
I, Keppel PlacCy B romp ton,
1858. 127 Expectation.
1859. 409 A parting word, Alvido, South-
ern Italy.
i860. 400 The discovery.
PAGE, Henry Maurice Painter.
17a, Radnor Place, Hyde Park,
22 A well-stocked larder.
1485 Sport from loch and moor.
212 Rival beauties.
210 Startled.
94 Winged.
385 Field flowers.
1065 Fleurs de France.
Kentwins Studios,
Oakfield, West Croydon,
1887. 336 Blooms of dark November.
610 A winter's eve.
138 Alarmed.
218 On the flight.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1885.
1886.
1888.
1890.
PAGE, Henry W Medalist.
1 6, Nelson Square, Blackfriars,
1902. 1625 Case of portrait medals.
1904. 1779 Case of medals.
1790 Medal to commemorate the
Durbar.
PAGE, Miss Margaret Painter.
4, Garden Studios,
Manresa Road,
1904. 617 The rainbow.
PAGE, Miss P Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 8 16. 507 Flowers and fruit; from
nature.
18 1 7. 738 Flowers; from nature.
1818. 73« Fruit.
1819. 587 Flowers and fruit; from
nature.
PAGE, P. F Architect.
At Mr, Good's,
Hatton Garden,
1 8 14. 705 Design for a Villa.
67, Dean Street, Soho,
1 81 6. 904 Design for a mansion.
At Mr, Good's,
78, Hatton Garden,
1817. 961 Design for a mansion.
14, King's Rd,, Bedford Row,
1819. 1092 Design for a church.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
39
PAGE, Richard Charles ... Architect.
1 8, Buckingham Street^ Strand,
1880. 1 192 Over Darwen Town Hall.
PAGE, Robert Painter.
Great Claxton^ Essex.
1 88 1. 882 The old hedger.
1882. 1438 The sand carter— on the Essex
coast.
i486 Noonday rest.
1883. 78 Waiting for an answer.
1503 Lost sheep.
1884. 58 "Which hand will you have?"
1633 Robert Burns, November, 1 785.
"The best laid schemes o'
mice an' men Gang aft a-
glay."
1885. 461 The last one.
1887. 430 Childhood of Sir Walter Scott,
etc.
456 Passing away.
1889. 437 Essex calves.
PAGE, S Architect.
1803. 950 A design; for a gentleman in
Kent.
PAGE, Miss Sara.
Miniature Painter.
16, Avenue Niel^ Paris.
* 1892. T124 Elsie.
1893. 1 1 39 Miss Ellen Wells.
6, Rue de Belloy^ Paris.
1894. 611 Miss Elsie Page.
1896. 1042 Harmony in blue.
83, Rue Perronet^ Neuilly^
Seine, France.
1 90 1. 1247 The Princess.
1902. 1 1 14 La Bella.
PAGE, S. H Sculptor.
5, EccUston Street East.
1 85 1. 1362 Model of a bust of a lady.
PAGE, T Architect.
2, Middle Scotland Yard.
1851. 315 SuspensionbridgeoverThames,
near Chelsea Hospital.
Taiver Cressy, Campden Hill.
1857. 1087 The Albert Bridge, Windsor.
Whitehall Yard.
1858. 10 1 7 New Westminster Bridge.
Engineer's Office,
Westminster Bridge.
i860. 689 Bridge over the Golden Horn,
Constantinople, etc.
1862. 875 Blackfriars Bridge.
1863. 896 Tower Bridge over Thames,
etc.
904 The Lendal Bridge on the river
Ouse at York.
PAGE, W Painter.
Kentish Town.
1 81 6. 696 Vale of Llanwrst, North Wales.
786 Gwyddelwem, North Wales.
23i Argyle Street.
1824. 893 Fountain of Azal, Dgiamici, or
of Ybrahim Bey Oglon, Con-
stantinople.
1825. 471 Fountain of Babhoumayoun or
Sublime Porte, Constanti-
nople.
550 Fountain of Tophana, Con-
stantinople.
977 The Erechtheion on the Acro-
polis at Athens.
1826. 871 The Parthenon, Athens.
3, Argyle Street.
1838. 1 106 East side of the Temple of
Jupiter Olympus, Athens.
1 121 Temple of Jupiter Olympus,
the Acropolis, and Par-
thenon.
1839. 645 Hawes Water.
1058 Mill near Hawes Water.
1204 The Parthenon, Athens.
3, Ulster Place.
1840. 105 1 Monument of Philopapos,
Athens.
1 84 1. 1106 The Parthenon, Athens, west
part, etc.
1842. 891 Ruins of the Amphitheatre at
Pergamos, Asia minor.
1054 Interior of the Parthenon,
Athens, etc.
1843. ^n Street of ancient palaces of the
Knights, Isle of Rhodes.
1 195 Temple of Jupiter Olympus.
Rome.
i860. 411 Portrait of a lady.
PAGET, Lord C Sculptor.
1, Hyde Park Street.
1 87 1. 1 194 Portrait of an admiral.
PAGET, Miss Elise Painter.
Wood Ridings, Pinner.
1878. 754 " If to her share some female
errors fall. Look on her face,
and you'll forget them all."
—Pope.
2, Colville Mansions.
1888. 1164 Trafalgar Square on a Winter's
day.
40
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PAGET, H
1879. 396
1881. 52
207
1884. 313
1885. 499
937
1886.
85
119
317
1887.
1888.
457
968
435
1216
1889.
1890.
1892.
553
73«
"5*3
«5*4
»5»5
. M Painter.
1 7, Fitzroy Street,
Enid and Geraint. " And Enid
woke, and sat beside the
couch, etc." — Tennyson,
H. W. Rickatson, Esq.
Buondelmonti's bride. "Buon-
delmonti, to repair a family
feud, had pledged himself
to marry the daughter of his
enemy, but broke his faith,
on his wedding morning,
when he saw a beautiful girl
of the house of Donati, and
taking her to the church,
married her in spite of his
previous contract. The en-
raged Amidei slew him on
the spot, and the newly-
made bride, with her hus-
band's head in her lap, was
borne in procession through
the city by her own friends,
to rouse the sympathies and
indignation of the people."
I, The Orchard, Bedford Park,
Circe.
The Rev. J. Franck Bright,
D.D., Master of University
College, Oxford.
Orlando's adventure with the
fairy Morgana. "Orlando,
to deliver his friends from
enchantment, enters the
garden of Morgana, and
Snds the fairy dancing and
singing to the victims she
holds imprisoned in the
crystal rock, and proclaim-
ing that the only way to
vanquish her is to seize her
by the hair which grows
from her forehead."— jff<7-
jardo.
The Rev. Canon Liddon.
Mrs. York Powell.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Poole King.
Portrait group.
Mrs. Godsell.
Scene from Dr. Todhunter's
Greek play, "Helena in
Troas," as produced at
Hengler's Circus, June, t886.
Mrs. Winifred Emery.
Gudbrand Vigfusson, Ph.D.
Illustration to " Phra the Phoe-
nician."
do. do.
do. do.
1894. 141S Six illustrations to "Quentin
Durward."
1456 A boxing contest.
PAGET, Sidney Painter.
19, Lloyd Square,
1879. 55" A family portrait.
606 In Morecambe Bay.
1880. 997 A portrait.
1 88 1. 988 Under the hill.
1882. 6 The only way.
75 Shadows on the path.
713 Below lock — Hurley - on -
Thames.
36, Great Ormond Street,
487 Isaac Butler, Esq.
181 Mrs. E. H. Ledward.
290 Robert Paget, Esq.
123 Dr. R. F. Weymouth. Presenta-
tion portrait,
1 1, Holland Park Road.
Mrs. Chas. Van Raalte.
Lancelot and Elaine. "And
when the maid had told him
all the tale, etc." — Tennyson,
Braziers, Chipperfield,
Kin^s Langley.
Outcast.
296 Sir William Henry Wills, Bart.
305 Mrs. Sidney Paget.
The Hawthorns,
Church End, Finchley,
470 Frank Dethridge, Esq., late
Town clerk of Paddington.
1884.
1885.
1887.
T890.
1891.
1899.
1901.
1902.
1903.
307
164
557
PAGET, Walter Painter.
19, Lloyd Square,
1884. 1604 The model; the only view left.
1885. 1887 Design for decoration.
2, Queen^s Road Studios, N, IV.
1886. 1489 Spring.
PAGET. See Goddard and Paget,
voi. iii, page 255.
PAICE, Bowes A Architect.
9, George Street,
Hanover Square,
1883. 1189 Lowder Memorial, Clergy
House, London Docks.
PAICE, George Painter.
83, Wanuick Street^ Pimlico,
1 88 1. 440 Waiting.
1883. 153 Still life.
167 do.
47, Croydon Grove, Croydon,
1885. 765 The haunt of the moorhen.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
41
physician,
gentleman,
lady,
do.
gentleman.
{Mr.
1888. 4*9 " Tis weary waiting here.**
1889. Ill The old breakwater.
Pytchley Cottage,
Warrington Road, Croydon,
1897. aoi Well-earned repose.
PAILLOU, Peter.
Miniature Painter.
9, WJute Lion Row, Islington.
1786. 31a Portrait of a physician.
317 do. gentleman.
327 do. lady.
34a do. do.
1787. 273 Frame with six miniatures.
(Miss Egerton, Miss Dunn,
Mr, W, Paget, Mrs, Master,
and Lord Paget.)
66, Harley Street.
Frame with seven miniatures.
Portrait of a young nobleman,
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Brodie,)
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. do. {Mr, Astie.)
do. do. {Cot. Bath.)
Mary Queen of Scots.
I, Charlotte Street,
Portland Place.
Portrait of a young gentleman.
do. lady.
Nine portraits. {Mr. Shee, Mr.
Johnson, Miss F. Wagstaff,
Mr. Astle, Mrs. Smith, Mr.
Brattenen, Sir W. Kep-
pereal, Capt, Hayward, Mr.
Smith.)
Eight portraits. {Col. Greville,
Mr. Fawkes, Rev. Mr. Ellis,
Miss Gordon, Mad. du Thu,
Mrs. Smure, etc.)
frame with ten miniatures.
{General Vernon, Mr,
Brookes, Mrs. H. Vernon,
Mr. Riddel, Miss Vernon,
Mrs, de Bath, Miss Gregory,
Mr, Harrison, and Mr,
Bacon,)
Portraits of Mrs. Nares, Mrs.
Wjnin, Mr. Wynn, a lady,
Mr. Thompson, Mr. Butler,
Major Pascal.
Portrait of W. Curtis, Botanist.
Portraits of Mrs. Vernon, a lady
and gentleman, Mrs. Low,
Dr. Spence, and two gentle-
men.
VI.
1788.
283
1789.
347
1790.
321
334
I79I.
280
3«6
343
347
1792.
252
1793-
449
475
1794.
501
S06
1795-
457
1796. 630
1797. 988 A
1 798. 892
1799. 696
1800. 846
PAIN, G. R Architect.
I, Diana Place, New Road.
724 Design for a bath.
823 do. cathedral.
867 do. church.
880 Henry the Fifth's chantry,
Westminster Abbey.
690 Design for a church in St.
Marylebone.
1810.
1812.
1813.
1814.
PAIN, Robert Tucker Painter.
The Lodge, Frimley, Surrey,
1866. 437 The stream from Llyn Cae
Cader Idris, North Wales.
1867. 644 Spring near the New Forest.
786 Evening — barley field near
Criccreth, North Wales.
5, Victoria Street, Westminster,
1870. 554 Evening — Domleschy Valley,
Switzerland.
1872. 193 Morning — River Otter, Devon-
shire.
Snowdenham, Guildford,
1876. 911 Ben Laoghal, from Castle
Varrick, Sutherlandshire.
Architect.
— Pain.
View of Portland Place.
W. Pain,
I, Diana Place,
Fitzrqy Square.
Design for a gothic church,
do. public bath,
do. villa in the gothic
style.
Design for a cottage.
do. triumphal bridge,
in commemoration of the
glorious achievements of our
naval and military heroes,
and an improvement to the
port of London.
1807. 1019 Design for a mansion in the
Gothic style.
1808. 998 Design foragentleman'scountry
seat
1809. 807 Design for a church.
PAINE, James Architect.
Salisbury Street, Strand,
1783. 391 Elevation of a .stone bridge
erected across the Thames
at Chertsey, in lieu of the
old timber bridge, with a
view of the beautiful grounds
of Wooborn place, and
Chertsey meads.
PAIN,
W.
1798.
988
1802.
1803.
1805.
936
956
73*
1806.
733
790
42
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Paine, James— continued,
1783. 393 Elevation of the stone bridge
now building across the
Thames at Walton in Surrey,
in lieu of the present timber
bridge, with a view of Oatland
Park, towards the Thames.
43 3 Elevation of a new stone bridge
(in lieu of the present timber
one), now building across the
Thames from Brentford to
Kew, with a view of the river
and the shores on both sides.
PAINE, James, Junr Architect.
C/p/er Charlotte Street,
Rathbone Place,
1 781. 446 An idea of a geometrical eleva-
tion for a national monument
to the late Earl of Chatham.
1783. 357 Elevation of a court in a prison,
being part of a design for a
penitentiary house.
North End, Hammersmith,
1788. 459 Design for an intended stone
bridge across Loughfoyle at
Derry in Ireland.
PAINE, J. D .Architect.
39, High Street, Bloomsbury,
1828. 972 West elevation of St. Pancras
church, from actual ad-
measurement.
1000 Design for the new Droit house,
and entrance to the prom-
enade, Margate, etc.
1834. 893 Design for a Royal Exchange
(gained the gold medal at
the Royal Academy in 1833.)
57, Lincoln* s Inn Fields,
1836. 975 Church at Newark on Trent,
Notts.
1837- 99* Terminus of the St. Petersburgh
and Zurskogeselo Railways,
etc.
1005 Westminster and Greenwich
Railway, etc.
1060 Bird's-eye view of the West-
minster and Greenwich Rail-
way taken from above the
summit of the Duke of
York's column.
1 1 17 Design for a Royal Exchange.
(Gained Gold medal of the
Royal Academy, December
loth, 1833.)
1838. 1096 Edinburgh, Leith and New-
haven Railway; view of the
bridge across the water of
Leith, etc.
1218
1839. 1153
1158
1840.
940
966
1015
I84I.
1074
1838. 1 1 05 Westminster and Greenwich
Railway ; the terminus at the
foot of Westminster Bridge,
Surrey side.
Westminster and Greenwich
Railway Bridge crossing
Kent Road, near New Cross.
Church in Hampshire.
Westminster and Greenwich
Railway Bridge across the
Westminster Road.
1 165 Westminster and Greenwich
Railway bridge across the
Kennington Road.
Grammar school, Dagenham,
Essex.
Design for the Royal Exchange
as it would appear from the
Mansion House. (Here fol-
lows a long description,)
The residence of Henry
Fownes, Esq., Battersea, etc.
Osterley Park Estate belonging
to the Earl and Countess of
Jersey. Design for laying out
the same for villas, etc., etc.
1075 Design for the Royal Exchange;
Interior of the Hall of Com-
merce, etc.
1842. 1039 Design for the Royal Exchange.
1 105 Lighthouse on the Goodwin
Sands.
1843. 1333 Osterley Park Estate belonging
to the Earl and Countess of
Jersey, etc., etc.
PAIRPOINT, Miss Nellie M.
Painter.
139, Stockwell Park Road,
1897. 835 Village smithy, horses.
8, Royal Parade, Blackheath,
1904. 717 A whaling wharf — noon time.
PAIRPOINT, T. J Embosser.
7, Green St,, Leicester Square,
1857. ^74 Hector and Andromache, from
the antique; embossed in
silver.
675 Virgin and child, from Michael
Angelo; embossed in silver.
1 86 1. 1066 Group of boys, after Bartolozzi.
1863. 1108 Oberon. "What thou seest,
when thou dost wake, etc." —
Midsummer Nighfs Dream,
1 1 23 Oberon. "Then my queen, in
silence sad, etc." — Midsum-
mer Nighfs Dream,
108, St, PauVs Road,
Canonbury,
1869. 1058 Specimens of Embossing.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
43
PAKINGTON, Hon. Herbert Perrott
Murray, now Lord Hampton.
Painter.
76, Elm Park Gardens,
1888. 203 Boccad'Amo.
1889. 598 Dawn after rain— Boccad'Arno.
1892. 852 Wild October.
PALBTHORPE, Miss Mary C.
Painter.
9, Colquitt Chambers^
LdverpooL
1900. 967 The gardener's daughter.
14, Sandon Street^ LiverpooL
1904. 653 The Canning Dock, Liverpool.
PALBY (B. G.) and AUSTIN (H. J.).
Arcnitects.
1874. 1 112 Mountain churches, Carlisle
Extension Society.
1 129 Church at Millom, Cumber-
land.
Lancaster,
1887. 1684 Lower Ince Church, Wigan.
1775 do. do. do.
1 89 1. 1829 Church at Waterloo, Lanca-
shire.
1882 Church, Sutton, St Helen's.
PALEY, AUSTIN, and PALEY.
Architects.
Ixincaster,
1895. '46* Chapel, Christ's Hospital
Schools, Horsham, interior.
1464 All Saints' Church, Hertford.
1468 Christ's Hospital, Horsham,
Dining Hall.
1483 Christ's Hospital Schools.
PALBY. See Sharpe (E.) and Paley.
PALGRAVE, Robert Architect.
2, Westminster Chambers.
1865. 812 Church of St. Paul, Bedford.
PALIN, William Main waring.
Painter.
Palace Chambers^
9, Bridge Street^
1889. 303 Portrait of a young lady.
32, Victoria Street,
1890. 22 Miss M. Jefferey.
1891. 408 George Livesey, Esq., M.LC.E.
Presentation portrait,
862 Alice.
Ormond Cottage^ Milford.
1892. 440 Calm eventide of life.
954 Orphans.
1893. 793 Over the common.
1069 Children's picnic.
I, Studios^ Campden Hill Road.
1896. 153 Fame crowning success.
1685 Temple of Fame; arched panel
at the McEwan Hall, Edin-
burgh University.
1897. 945 An idyll — twilight.
1898. 615 The artist's mother.
983 Reflections.
404, Fulham Road,
1899. 290 God's acre.
1 90 1. 54 The light that never fails.
596 A. G. Glasgow, Esq.
1230 The artist's wife.
1 902. 304 " For these and all thy mercies."
1903. 250 Tired.
1904. 771 A Summer afternoon.
PALLIER, L Painter.
147, Strand,
18 1 8. 98 Captain Macbean, Royal Ar-
tillery.
PALMER, Miss Ada M. ... Sculptor.
Claremont House^ Kent,
1884. 1742 Study of a head.
Turnout^ s Hall, Chigwell.
1886. 1 88 1 Going to market; group.
1 916 Paolo and Francesca.
1887. 1910 The Pied piper of Hamelin;
statuette.
PALMER, Alfred F Painter.
Canterbury Gate, Sandwich,
1903. 1353 The Rose.
30, Auckland Hill,
West Norwood,
1904. 285 Herr T. B. Von Voss.
546 Miss Edith Smith.
PALMER, Miss Charity Painter.
48, Charles Street,
St, John's Wood,
1852. 1030 Autumn fruit.
8, Ordnance Row,
St, John's Wood,
1853. 856 Piebald pheasant with pewet
and teal.
20, Victoria Road,
Kentish Town,
1856. 705 Game.
33, Roxburgh Terrace,
1858. 784 Spring blossoms.
PALMER, Miss Charlotte E.
Painter.
The Yews, Odiham,
1877. 761 The hay field.
44
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PALMER, Mrs. Bmmeline A.
Miniature Painter.
Giltar, Watford,
1900. 1454 Mrs. Ricardo Palmer.
1 90 1. 1 3 10 Gwinifrid B. Palmer.
PALMER, G. H Architect.
E, H. Palmer,
8, Manchester Street.
1832. 568 Architectural Composition.
G, H, Palmer, Canal Grove,
Old Kent Road,
1835. *°* Interior of St. Peter's church,
near Margate.
PALMER, H Painter.
34, Arundel Street, Strand.
1828. 498 View of the Oracle at Reading,
Berks.
1027 St. Pancras church.
Reading, Berks.
1829. 824 Front view of the Abbey Gate,
Reading, Berks.
PALMER, Miss H Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 80 1. 123 Landscape.
Harry Sutton Painter.
108, Brecknock Road,
Tufnell Park.
Partridge and Starling.
Dead Wood-pigeon.
Chaffinch and linnet.
Chaffinches.
On the Teign near Chagford.
30, Golden Square.
A Wood scene, Shaugh, Devon.
A courtyard, Cairo.
Newlyn, Penzance, and
30, Golden Square.
Wind on a Common.
Sutton Palmer,
30, Golden Square.
A Village Scene near Cairo.
2, Hillmarten Road,
Camden Town.
Hayes Common, Kent.
A quiet day on the Thames.
A shady corner, Esher.
In the meadows — ^Arundel.
10, Newton Grove,
Bedford Park.
A Surrey Common.
do. do.
Silver Birches, Surrey.
Near Barnard Castle, York-
shire.
On the Arun, near Arundel.
PALMER,
1870.
1871.
1872.
641
681
768
714
869
1874.
769
883
1875.
761
1877.
894
1878.
1879.
1880.
701
883
696
688
1900.
1 107
1332
1901.
929
1903.
945
1904.
1035
PALMER, John Painter.
Holbrook Villa,
33, Finchley Road.
1887. 825 The virtuoso's ante-chamber.
PALMER, John W Painter.
23, Cressida Road, Highgate.
1899. 1 195 Sweet Innocence.
1203 In fancy dress.
PALMER, Miss M Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 82 1. 547 The Corsair. "He slept in
calmest seeming, etc."
PALMER, Miss Maude C.
Miniature Painter.
Pilot View, Gorey, Jersey.
1903. 1254. A study.
1167 Marguerite.
PALMER, Miss Painter.
Charles Street, Bath.
1800. 1034 Inside view of Tintem Abbey,
Monmouthshire.
PALMER, N Sculptor.
34, Southampton Row.
1829. 1 169 Bust of the Rev. Rowland Hill.
43, Seymour Street.
1832. 1 1 20 The sketch book.
2, Barton Place,
Camden Town.
1835. 995 Medallic portrait of a lady.
1836. 978 do. do. gentle-
man.
15, Hamilton Plcue, New Rd.
1837. 1249 Cabinet Statue of H.R.H. the
Princess Victoria.
1838. 1330 Bust of a lady.
1343 do. child.
18, Southampton Row.
1840. 1 164 Bust of a gentleman.
1 176 do. do.
1842. 1333 Electrotyped medallion of the
Duke of Wellington.
1843. 1458 Marble bust — Lavinia.
1502 do. of a gentleman.
1844. 1323 Bust of a child.
PALMER, Samuel, R. W,S.
Painter and Etcher.
126, Houndsditch.
18 1 9. 257 Landscape with ruins.
259 Cottage scene — Banks of the
Thames, Battersea.
414 A study.
10, Broad Street, Soho Square.
1820. 185 Wood scene; a study from
nature.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
45
1821.
1823.
1824.
1825.
1826.
1829.
1832.
1833-
1834.
1835.
1836.
1837-
1840.
1841-
1842-
49 A study ^m nature; Batter-
sea.
504 Landscape — twilight
70S Study of a head.
3S4 A scene ^m Kent
410 A rustic scene.
570 Late twilight.
714 The skirts of a wood.
849 A rustic scene.
WicUerkauUy Shoreham.
516 The deluge; a sketch.
641 Ruth r^umed from glean-
ing.
4, Grave Street^
Lisson Graoe^ North,
493 The sheepfold.
497 Scene near Shoreham, Kent.
547 A pastoral scene — twilight.
605 do. landscape.
614 A harvest scene.
516 Landscape — twilight.
81S Late twilight
4S The gleaning field.
64 The harvest moon.
166 Landscape — twilight
3S6 Rustic scene.
6^7 A Kentish scene.
49 Landscape — evening.
119 The flock.
280 The harvest field.
419 Landscape — twilight
517 A rustic scene.
1010 The Cottage Window.
90 Scene from Lee, North Devon.
153 The cornfield.
656 Pistil Mawddach, near Pistil y
Cain, North Wales.
553 Near Pont-y-Pandu Mill,
Bettws-y-Coed, North Wales.
574 Pistil-y-Cain, North Wales.
670 Caernarvon Castle, North
Wales.
931 The Chudleigh Rocks, North
Devon.
1005 Pompeii — the street of the
tombs. " Where are the gol-
den roofe? Where those who
dared to build?"
677 A street in Rome; drawn on
the spot
701 Cattle at the brook — a scene
at Norton, near Faversham,
Kent
1 197 The bay of Baiae.
183 Landscape, from near Silton
Dorsetshire.
896 The Ponte Rotto, Temple of
Vesta, and Palace of the
Qesars, Rome.
Furu Hili House, Red HilL
1865. 872 Evening pastures ; etching.
876 "The ploughman homeward
plods his weary way "; etch-
ing.
1873. 1183 The morning of life.
1296 The morning spread upon the
mountains.
PALMER, Mrs. Samuel (formerly
Miss Hannah Linnell) Painter*
4, Grove Street, Lisson Grove,
1840. 544 Tivoli, with the Cascatelli.
Drawn on the spot
S45 Study from nature at Papigno,
near Temi.
1 84 1. 838 The Monastery of La Trinitk,
at Corpo di Cava, near
Ni4)les.
1842. 655 Rustic bridge at Corpo di Cava,
near Naples. Drawn upon
the spot
947 From the Locanda, at Corpo
di Cava, near Naples. Drawn
upon the spot.
PALMER, T., Junr Architect.
17, Ahchurch Lane.
1798. 914 Design for a museum.
1004 do. church.
1799. 990 do. do.
1804. 921 Talworth farm, near Kingston,
Surrey, the property of T.
Stanton, Esq.
PALMER, W Crayon Painter.
14, Mercer Street, Long Acre.
203 Portrait of a veteran.
228 do. student; crayons.
Ill do. young gentleman.
113 do. do.
115 A natural philosopher — candle
light; a sketch in crayons.
23, Great Queen Street,
1788. 154 Portrait of Louisa, the cele-
brated maid of the haystack.
See The Tale of Real Woe.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1792. 591 One of the 3rd troop of native
cavalry belonging to the East
India Company.
624 One of Tippoo Saib's horse-
men.
2, Rood Lcme.
1796. 747 Coolies carrying tea.
PALMER, W Architect.
1803. 984 Design for a villa.
1784.
1785-
1786.
46
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PALMER, William Painter.
49, Wellington Road,
St John's Wood.
1883. 744 A meadow in Derbyshire.
1889. 814 Scene on the Tees.
PALMER, William James ... Painter.
6, South Crescent,
Bedford Square,
1868. 912 Designs illustrating passages in
"The Bxodk:'-~Tennyson.
34, Essex Street, Strand,
1879. 835 Northumberland moors.
Caerluel, Carlingford Road,
Hampstead,
1882. 966 Monte Leone and the Simplon
Pass.
1885. 1392 "Call ye this improvement?"
— Wordsworth,
PAN ATI, Carlo Sculptor.
29, Cadogan Terrace,
1887. 1840 Portrait of a lady; bust, marble.
46, Via Flaminia, Rome,
1895. 1629 Mrs. Fetherstonhaugh Framp-
ton; bust, marble.
PANCHARD, R Architect.
Bath,
1804. 871 Design for a cathedral.
PANE, J Miniature Painter.
1797. 1031 Portrait of an artist.
PANNETT, P. S Architect.
1839. 12 1 3 Eagle Tavern, City Road.
PANNINI, N Painter.
Rome,
1858. 361 Job and his three friends.
PANORMO, C Sculptor.
4, Tottenham Court Rocut,
1833. 1 1 26 Cupid imploring Venus to re-
turn him his bow.
1 143 Bust of Sir Edmund Antrobus.
1 147 do. Sir Anthony Carlisle.
1224 do. Lady Mary Leslie.
1834. 1054 do. Sir Richard Paul Jod-
drell, Bart.
PANTON, Alexander Painter.
176, Great Portland Street,
1866. 172 Watering in the pool.
369, Euston Road,
1 87 1. 1 1 58 Dartford Marshes, Kent.
1 2, Howland Street,
1876. 305 "When twilight grey softly
spreads."
1878. 462 The evening hour.
25, Fitzroy Street,
1885. 486 Frimley Hill, near Farnborough.
1886. 595 The north side of the Gram-
pians.
692 A Summer's evening.
1888. 88 The heart of Surrey.
225 Near Staplehurst, Kent.
PANZETTA, J Sculptor.
42, Great Titchfield Street,
1789. 468 A Fountain; Basso Relievo.
1 79 1. 622 Polyphemus, Acis, and Galatea.
628 Perseus transforming his
enemies to stone.
631 Perseus going to cut off Me-
dusa's head.
9, Union Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1802. 960 Part ofa monument for a child.
" Resigned she sat, etc."
1048 The mother and her babe;
from the Greek of Archias.
" Lyssyp's babe had crawl'd on
hand and knees.
Close to the margin of a dizzy
rock.
She bar'd her breast, it caught
the prattler's view, etc."
1049 British Mars triumphant.
40, James Street, Lambeth,
1808. 880 Model of a monument to the
memory of the Rt. Hon.
C. J. Fox.
Artificial Stone Factory,
lAimbeth,
1810. 899 Bust of the Rev. W. Jay.
PAOLETTI, Antonio Silvio.
Painter.
c\oJ, P, Mendoza, King Street.
1886. 558 Melon eaters.
797 Fresh from the field.
c\oT,Joy,
29, Queen Anne Street,
1887. 996 The antique seller.
I, Duke Street, St, Jameses,
1889. 1050 Cherry eaters.
PAPE, William.
Stained Glass Painter.
Aire Street, Leeds,
1892. 1624 Design for a window, Jesse
Haworth memorial church,
Walshaw, near Bury.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
47
1892. 1746 Design for a window: Anoint-
ment of Our Lord.
1787 Window, Walshaw church.
1843 do. do.
PAPENDICK, C Architect.
Ketv Green,
1823. 986 Design for a country mansion.
1825. 881 do. town hall.
1827. 959 do. public hospital.
1057 do. national gallery.
1 83 1. 95* do. do. etc.
PAPENDRECHT, Jan H. van.
Painter.
55, Boomfjes^ Rotterdam,
1888. 13 Mending clothes in the Royal
Netherlands Navy.
1889. 546 Pipers of the Scots Guards
practising in Hyde Park.
PAPERA, J. P Sculptor.
16, Marylebone Street,
1829. 1187 Bust of a child.
1830. 1228 Bust of a young lady.
1831. 1 142 Bust of himself.
PAPPERITZ, Georg Painter.
c\o H, Franks 2, Vere Street,
1886. 180 Herr Hans Rich ter, Mus. Doc,
Oxon.
40, Schwanthalerstrassey Munich,
1888. 650 Grafin von Touflfkirchen.
PAPWORTH, C Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
141 A study from nature.
708 Master E. S. Gisboume.
6, Bath Place, New Road,
63 A cottage near Bedford.
1802.
1806.
1807.
PAPWORTH, Edgar George, Senr.
Sculptor.
29, Alpha Road,
II II Massacre of the Innocents, etc.
— Matthew, ii, 16.
1 125 Infant Hercules.
1036 Leucothea presenting the scarf
to Ulysses.
" Long pressed he heaved be-
neath the weighty wave
1832.
1833.
1834.
Swift as a sea-mew springing
from the flood
All radiant on the raft the
Goddess stood, etc."
— Odyssey.
1079 Pastoral Apollo.
Rome,
1836. 1063 Psyche; a model.
28, Newman Street,
1838. 1260 Flora.
1356 Marble head — Psyche.
83, Gower Street,
1839. 1268 The emancipated. Part of a
centre piece executed in sil-
ver and presented to the
Marquis of Sligo by the
slave population of Jamaica.
127s The emancipated. Part of a
centre piece executed in sil-
ver and presented to the
Marquis of Sligo by the town
of Westport.
131 7 Part of a monument in St.
George's Church, Camber-
well.
1324 Bust of Captain Godfrey Bing
Webster.
1840. 108 1 Part of an altar piece. "When
the wicked man tumeth
away, etc." — Ezek, xviii, 27.
1126 Profile of Her Majesty in
marble.
1 1 39 Coronation shield; executed in
silver.
1 20 1 Cupid and Psyche; in marble.
1203 Design for the Nelson Monu-
ment.
1841. 1147 Ceres.
1 1 52 Cabinet bust of Sir James Fel-
lowes, F.R.S.
1228 Flora.
1233 Poor little Nell. "No marvel
at the silence now."
1234 The contention between the
Archangel and Satan for the
body of Moses, eXc.—-/udey
ver. 9.
1842. 1300 Lucy Fielding. "She had a
little spaniel, the companion
of her infancy, and the last
mourner at the tomb of his
youthful mistress . . . and
when the cold earth had for
ever closed over her form,
he sought the spot and there
pined till he died."
1 3 10 Model of a piece of plate to be
presented to the Duke of
Buckingham, etc.
1843. 1408 Cupid with the attributes of
Mars; unfinished sketch.
1528 Psyche.
1844. 1294 " Deliver us from evil."
17, Neuiman Street,
1847. 1342 Virginia. "She was interred
near the church of the shad-
dock grove, etc." — Paul and
Virginia,
48
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
upwu
tinned
1848.
rill,
«334
1849.
1201
1270
I3»6
1851.
1852.
1328
1288
.585
«159
1853.
1314
«134
1854. 1380
i8SS-
1436
1856.
1270
1287
1290
1364
»373
1857.
1304
1858.
1350
1165
1202
1859.
i860.
1296
950
1861.
995
106 1
1073
1862.
1 102
1116
1863. 1061
Edgar George, Senr. — con-
Thetis conveying the arms to
Achilles.
Richard II and Bolingbroke
entering London, etc.
Marble bust of Mrs. Saxby
Penfold.
An idea of emancipation; a
sketch.
An idea of slavery; a sketch.
Design for the '5 1 medal,
do. 1 85 1 medal.
Sketch for a statue of Words-
worth. For Westminster
Abbey.
Wellington entering Madrid.
Eva. " Oh my Eva, whose little
hour on earth did so much
good, etc."
Martino. Life size statue of the
Earthman for the new Crystal
Palace, etc.
Monument to Wellington.
90, Milton Street,
Statuette of the late Rev.
Robert Montgomery.
Statuette of Douglas Jerrold,
Esq.
Statuette of the late Sir Robert
Peel.
The Moabitish Maiden. The
property of H.R.H. Prince
Albert,
The Sisters. Part of a monu-
ment.
The bird's nester; executing
in marble.
Dr. Latham, F.R.S.; statuette.
The bird's nester; marble.
An incident in the si^e of
Lucknow, 1857. "Will ye
no believe it now? the Camp-
bells are coming ! D'ye hear,
d'ye hear?"
The young emigrant.
Clarence, the infant son of
Mrs. Hewitt; posthumous.
The young emigrant; mar-
ble.
Sir Roderick Murchison,F.R.S.,
etc.
Bust of a gentleman; posthu-
mous; marble.
George Offor, Esq., J.P.
The infant son of James Strange,
Esq.; posthumous.
The Woman of Samaria;
marble. " Sir, Give me this
water, etc."
1863, 1 105 John Bunyan; half size model
of the Bunhill Fields burial
ground, 1862.
1865. 903 Adam and Even. "Soon his
heart relented, etc."
934 The late William Dyce, Esq.,
R.A., M.A.; marble (posthu-
mous). Presented to the Royal
Academy by James Brandy
Esq,
979 Richard Burton, Eastern tra-
veller.
1024 The wife of Richard Burton.
1038 Captain Speke. Part of a
Memorial for Assize Courts^
Taunton,
1070 David Brand (posthumous).
36, Milton Street,
1866. 964 Andromeda.
PAPWORTH, Edgar George, Junr.
Sculptor.
17, Newman Street,
1852. 1322 The tired water-carrier.
1853. 1327 A Nymph of Diana; model in
plaster.
1854. 1384 Cephalus and Procris. "Again
the falling leaves a rustling
sound, etc." — Ovid,
14s I Medallion portrait of Mrs.
Vardon.
1452 Medallion portrait of H. M. E.,
Esq.
1453 Medallion portrait of Capt. Var-
don of theH.E.LC. Service.
1855. 1421 Statue of a nymph surprised;
to be executed in marble for
Joseph Neeld, Esq., M.P.
1528 Professor Shepheard Creasy.
1535 Dr. Lyon Playfair, C.B., F.R.S.
1550 Medallion portrait of an officer
from the Crimea; to be
executed in marble.
90, Milton Street,
1856. 1228 Statue of a nymph surprised;
marble for the late Joseph
Neeld, Esq., M.P.
1281 Medallion in marble of Gore
Langton, Esq., M.P. for
Bristol.
1297 Statue in plaster of E. H. Baily,
Esq., R. A., F.R.S., executed
for the hall of Grittleton
House, the seat of the late
Joseph Neeld, Esq., M.P.
1 310 Charles Kean, Esq., in the
character of Wolsey. " How
much methinks I could de-
spise this man, etc." — Henry
Vllly act iii, sc. 2.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
49
1856.
1857.
1858.
1859.
t86o.
1861.
1862.
1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
VI.
1 33 1 Bust of E. H. Baily, Esq., R.A.,
F.R.S.
1340 Medallion in niarble of Major
Boldero.
1366 Bust in marble of C. Finzel,
Esq., of Clevedon, Somer-
set.
1 25 1 Copy, in marble, of the hand
of the late Countess of Love-
lace.
1273 Bust of a gentleman ; marble.
1176 Rebecca before Abraham's ser-
vant. — Genesis^ xxiv, 51.
1 1 82 Ruth before Boaz. "Whose
damsel is this?" — Ruth^ ii, 5.
1252 The love chace. "Ah! hid in
vain; lo! love has found,
etc."
1292 Henry Elliott Hooles, Esq.;
marble.
"359 J. Arthur Roebuck, Esq., M.P.
977 Maidenhood. " Standing with
reluctant feet, etc."
1019 The Rev. Dr. Liddell, Dean of
Christchurch ; marble,
ion The Vestal Virgin. "To keep
the lamp alive, etc"
1 07 1 John Frederick Foster, Esq.,
late chairman of the Quarter
Sessions, Manchester; mar-
ble.
1082 Mrs. Jameson (posthumous
bust.)
1090 The Very Rev. the Dean of
Canterbury, Dr. Alfred Al-
ford.
997 The recording angel.
1057 Sir Elkanah Armitage.
1 127 Cabinet bust of gentleman;
marble.
1 131 Cabinet bust of a lady; marble.
1022 Sir Elkanah Armitage; marble.
1045 Maternal affection; marble.
" Sleep sweet image of thy
father! etc."
1 148 Alexander Ure, Esq., F.R.C.S.,
Surgeon to St. Mary's Hos-
pital.
913 The Rt. Hon. Viscount Palm-
erston, M.P.; marble.
1001 R. W. Winfield, Esq.
1012 Richard Padmore, Esq.; marble.
Presentation portrait,
941 John Penn, Esq. ; marble.
949 W. Nicol, Esq.; do.
95" Paradise regained.
36, Milton Street,
1019 Rev. Canon Miller, D.D., Vicar
of Greenwich.
1046 Mrs. G.Garden Nicol; marble.
Not Junior.
1867. 1029 John Ashbury, Esq., of London
and Manchester. Posthumous
marble bust,
1083 Elenore ; a statuette. Vide
Campbell's " Pleasures of
Hope."
1 1 23 Morning; model of a statue
to be executed in marble.
"And now went forth the
mom, tic."— Milton,
1 1 39 Alfred SmalbrokeFynney, Esq.;
posthumous marble bust.
1 141 William Clarke, Esq.; post-
humous marble bust.
1151 Samuel Turn bull, Esq.; mar-
ble.
1868. 937 La Sonnambula.
1124 Robert Neill, Esq., mayor of
Manchester.
1 1 27 The late E. H. Baily, Esq.,
R.A., F.R.S.
1 176 Peace; sketch for a statue.
1 201 The late J. Tyndall, Esq.
1869. 1 148 James Butterworth, Esq. ; mar-
ble, posthumous.
1 161 Lady Brown of Endcliffe; mar-
ble.
1292 George Parr, Esq.; marble.
1870. 1046 Wright Turner, Esq.; marble.
1052 Robert Hopwood Hutchinson,
Esq.; marble.
1070 Mrs. J. Y. Dillon; marble.
1 106 Elkanah Armitage, Esq.; mar-
ble.
1 1 26 Willie, eldest son of W. M.
Mellor, Esq., of Liverpool;
marble.
The late Dr. Alford, Dean of
Canterbury.
Spring; finished sketch for a
marble statue illustrating the
four seasons.
Thomas Prime, Esq., ex-Mayor
of Birmingham.
Dr. Jeune, the late Bishop of
Peterborough.
My mother's gift.
7, Lanark Villas,
My mother's gift; marble.
J. W. Knight, Esq.; marble.
241, Stanhope Street,
1875. 1316 "A.D. 33"; marble. "And the
graves were opened, etc." —
Matthew^ xxvii, 52, 53.
1876. 1416 The pilgrim; marble. "Shew
me thy ways, O Lord, etc."
1482 The village maid; marble.
" Deep and still, that gliding
stream, tXc^— Longfellow,
\\
I87I.
II8I
1222
1872.
1393
1435
1873.
1537
1874.
1511
1558
50
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Papworth, Edgar George, Junr. — con-
tinued,
1876. 1496 The Wise Virgin; marble. "But
the wise answered, etc." —
Matty XXV, 9.
1877. 1407 James Brunlees, Esq., C.E.;
marble.
151a, Stanhope Street,
1882. 1575 Ye Fairie tale; daughters of
Major Barrett of Moredon,
Taunton; group, marble.
PAPWORTH, George, RM.A,
Architect.
30, Great Portland Street,
1796. 738 A design for a bath.
At Mr, T, PapworiKsy
60, Newman Street,
1 80 1. 913 Design for a bath.
i8o2. 901 A mausoleum.
1803. 998 The internal of an abbey.
PAPWORTH, John Architect.
T. Papworth, Junr.
1 79 1. 629 Model of a British capital de-
signed by W. Porden.
/. Papworth, Junr,,
44, Tufton Street,
Westminster,
1794. 638 A design for a Temple.
1795. 7" 3 Design for a villa.
30, Great Portland Street,
1796. 861 The vestibule of a public
mausoleum.
1797. II 13 Design for a villa.
1798. 926 Interior of a triumphal arch.
J Papworth,
1799. 987 A temple.
II, George Street,
1802. 93* A cottage at Chigwell Row,
Essex.
Bath Place, New Road,
1803. 886 Part of the internal of a public
building.
1804. 884 Front of a public building.
918 Gateway at Laleham, Middle-
sex, for Earl Lucan.
1807. 1071 The Hall of Hela, the regions
of eternal punishment. Vide
the Scandinavian mythology.
1113 A Conduit in Huntingdon-
shire.
1814. 708* A provincial theatre.
18 J 5. 794 A park entrance, Yorkshire.
824 do. for Lord O'Niel,
Ireland.
851 Sketch for an altar piece in
nobleman's chapel, etc.
PAPWORTH, John Buonarotti.
Architect.
/. B, Papworth,
6, Bath Place, New Road,
18 t6. 809 a severed column to the me-
mory of Col. Gordon erect-
ing on the Field of Waterloo.
841 Design for a piece of plate
executed in silver for the
Royal Hospital for Seamen
at Greenwich, and presented
by them to Sir W. Adams.
18 19. 1154 Additions to Dr. Woody's
lunatic asylum at Tamworth.
(Architect to the King of Wirtemberg.)
10, Caroline Street,
Bedford Square,
1823. 952 Palace at Canstadt for the
King of Wirtemberg.
959 do. do. do.
1827. 971 do. do. do.
1018 do. do. do.
1839. 1244 Mansion on the Continent in
Japanese style.
1840. 919 Cally, Kirkcudbrightshire, for
Alex. Murray, Esq., M.P.
1 84 1. 978 Mansion on the Continent in
Japanese style.
PAPWORTH, John Woody.
Architect.
J, W, Papworth, Junr,,
10, Caroline Street,
1837. 1049 Design for a nobleman's man-
sion.
1838. 1125 The Royal Exchange.
1839. 1094 Design for a candelabrum.
1844. 1082 do. collegiate edifice.
1845. ^^40 Steeple to brick church at
Clapham.
1846. 1280 Design for a residence.
1320 do. public building.
1847. 1121 Army and Navy Club House.
With W, A, Papworth,
1848. 1155 Facade for the Cathedral
Church of Santa Maria del
Fiore at Florence, etc.
1280 House for an Officer, etc.
14, Great Marlborough Street,
185 1. 323 Palace in the Esbekeyeh at
Cairo for Said Pasha, Ad-
miral of the Egyptian Fleet.
PAPWORTH, R Architect.
At Mr, Papworih's,
6, Bath Place,
181 1. 292 The interior of Little Paxton
Church, Hunts.
181 2. 831 Design for a mausoleum.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
51
A/ Mr, Hoppcf^s,
42, Upper Berkeley Street,
1816. 832 Design for a cottage om^e.
PAPWORTH, T Sculptor.
30, Portlattd Place^
Cavendish Square,
1794. 563 Drawing of foliage.
1 795. 6s8 Design for a ceiling.
1796. 737 A Mausoleum to the memory
of Sir William Chambers.
805 A design for a ceiling of a
place of worship.
1797. 1075 Design for a ceiling.
1798. 976 Bust of Mr. T. Papworth.
992 A sketch.
1799. 996 An ornamental column de-
signed to commemorate a
late naval victory.
1058 Design for a mausoleum.
60, Newman Street,
1801. 879 Bust of a gentleman, deceased.
880 Bust of a gentleman.
881 Bust of an artist.
1802. 1021 A candelabra for the drawing
room at Westboume House,
the seat of S. P. Cockerell,
Esq.
1085 An unfinished model of Mr.
Kemble in Cato. Vide
Addison's Tragedy, Act v,
scene i.
1803. 991 A sketch of a candelabrum.
1804. 964 A candelabrum.
1805. 802 II Penseroso;'a portrait of
Mrs. Papworth.
809 Portrait in plaster of Miss F.
Holroyd.
1807. 1015 Bust of an architect. (Mr. J.
Papworth.)
1 103 Bust of Miss Mellon of Drury
Lane Theatre.
1 814. 692 Design for a candelabrum ex-
ecuting in silver.
713 Sketch for a candelabrum with
the mythology of Hindoos-
tan, etc.
758 Bust of the daughter of a
friend.
760 Bust of a gentleman.
18 1 5. 870 A candelabrum.
906 Bust of a gentleman.
PAPWORTH, Wyatt A.... Architect.
10, Caroline Street,
Bedford Square,
1836. 1033 Design for a mansion.
1837. 1 1 16 do. church.
1838. 1097 do. an Admiralty.
1839. '*S+ do. candelabrum.
1840. 1060 Design; entrance to a royal
mews.
1 84 1. 990 A combination of club houses,
etc.
1842. 1152 Interior of a church.
1843. 1315 Facade to a palace, etc.
1844. 1060 Design for Tudor mansion.
1845. 1236 Arch of Peace and plenty,
Kensington Gardens, etc.
1846. 12 16 Wayside Railway station.
1847. 1 121 A new Army and Navy Club
House.
1848. 1288 Design for Entrance Saloon.
14, Great Marlborough Street.
1850. mo A suggestion for an improve-
ment in Westminster adapted
to the 19th century. "Feb-
ruary 27, 1695. The Mar-
quess of Normanby told me
that King Charles II had
had a design to buy all King
street and build it nobly, it
being the street leading to
Westminster. This might
have been done for the ex-
pense of the Queen's funeral,
which was ^^50,000 against
her dtsixt,^*— Evelyn* sDiary.
1 1 55 Design for a gallery facade.
1851. 282 Study of fenestral arrangement,
etc.
PARAIRE, E. L Architect.
8, Rathbone Place,
1854. 1 1 17 Design for a mansion.
1243 do. national Walhalla.
I, St, Swithin^s Lane,
1859. 1167 Interior of Britannia Theatre,
Hoxton.
PARAVEY, Mdlle. Marie A. H.
Painter.
Rue des Ormeaux,
Grasville, France.
1850. 964 Un bouquet de fleurs d'au-
tomne.
PARBURY, George.. .Wax Modeller.
4, Bangor Street, Shoe Lane.
1772. 178 Artemisia, Queen of Caria,
drinking the ashes of her
husband Mausoleus; amodel
in wax.
1773. 219 The muse Clio; in wax.
1774. 197 Venus and Cupid; a model in
wax. *
1775. **4 Vertumnus and Pomona; a
model in wax.
4, Back Road, Islington.
1776. 209 Cybele; a model in wax.
52
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Parbury, George— continued.
NowePs Buildings^ Islington.
359 Faith; model in wax. |
276 Perseus and Andromeda; a '
model in wax.
245 Vertumnus and Pomona; in |
wax.
Motmt Row, Back Rocuty
Islington.
647 Vertumnus and Pomona; model
in wax.
1789. 571 Cybele.
1 79 1. 624 Diana; model in wax.
1782.
1783.
1784.
1787.
PARDON,
1811. 633
1812. 391
609
1814. 575
1816. 586
181 7. 848
1819. 197
1820. 372
1821. 441
1822. 685
1825. 724
1828. 913
1829. 969
James.
Miniature Painter.
104, High Street, Shoreditch.
Portrait of himself.
J. Pardon, Junr.,
219, Shoreditch.
Miss Adams.
Portrait of a lady.
J. Pardon, Canterbury.
Portrait of himself.
do. a gentleman.
Miss M. M. Collins.
View of Canterbury from St.
Stephen's.
Distant view of Canterbury
from Col. Wells's park,
Harbledown.
A landscape.
Portrait of a lady.
Mr. Cuddy, musician of the
15th Hussars.
Yoxford, Suffolk.
Sir Charles Blois, Bart.
J. Bird, Esq., author of the
ValeofSlaughden Dunweich,
etc.
PAREZ, Joseph Painter.
11, Manor Place, Walworth.
1823. 184 Portrait of a child.
409 Monsieur Alexandre burning
his omelette.
8, Commercial Place,
Old Kent Road.
1825. 438 St. Matthew.
I, Afina Place, Old Kent Road.
1826. 957 Portrait of a lady, gentleman,
and family.
PAREZ, Lewis ... Miniature Painter.
14, Finsbury Place South. I
1821. 634 J. H. Wiffen, author of Julia 1
Alpinula. 1
770 J. Drake, Esq. |
15, Charlotte Street.
1822. 614 Portrait of a barrister. '
1822. 624 J. Day, Esq.
1823. 486 R. Downie, Esq., M.P.
711 Mr. and Mrs. H. Chapman.
726 Portrait of a lady.
769 Ashford, Derbyshire.
777 Portrait of a lady at Norwich.
831 do. gentleman.
901 do. lady, gentleman
and child.
933 Portrait of a lady.
PARIS, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1850. 1179 The Hall, Hatfield House.
PARIS, T. C Painter.
27, Dover Street.
1855. 1378 The haunted heath. "Wizard
swarms cover the heath all
over."
1856. 297 The road to the farm.
PARIS, Walter Painter.
1849. 1007 Market of the Innocents, Paris.
Manteau Rouge, an eccentric
benefactor, whilst dispensing
provisions to the poor, is
robbed of his silver ladle.
63, Palace Gardens Terrace.
1872. 1 164 Caveat EUora, India.
PARISH, C Architect.
16, Great Coram Street.
1832. 991 Sketch, adapting the Portico
and part of the screen of the
late Carlton Palace to an
entrance into St. James's
Park.
PARK, Charles R.
Miniature Painter.
159, Haver stock Hill.
1897. 1578 Portrait of a child.
PARK, Henry Painter.
16, Grafton Street East.
1847. '044 A cattle piece.
Orchard Villa, Bristol.
1862. 37 Sheep and lambs.
1864. 303 do.
393 Lambs and sheep.
PARK, John Etcher.
7, Waterville Terrace,
South Shields.
1885. 1646 Gillingham Church. After
William Miiller.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
53
PARK, Patrick, R,S.A Sculptor.
29, Clipstone Street,
1836. iioi Marble bust of the Earl of
Lincoln.
1 115 Marble bust of the Duke of
Newcastle.
1138 Marble bust of Lord Clinton,
grandson to the Duke of
Newcastle.
8, George Street^
Euston Square,
1837. 1166 Statue in marble of the late
M. J. Sadler, Esq., M.P.,
executed for the City of
Leeds.
1 172 A statue in plaster of a sphaer-
obolos or ball thrower; the
son of Alcinous preparing
to dance before Ulysses, etc.
1240 Marble bust of Robert Brown,
Esq.
1838. 1351 Design for a monument to Sir
Walter Scott to be erected
under an excavation made
in the Calton Hill, Edin-
burgh, facing Princes Street.
Enshrined in the freestone
rock of the Calton Hill, and
surmounting the fountain of
nature, is placed a statue of
Scott. The water, an em-
blem of pure invigorating
nature, flows from under the
statue, and is received into
basins, over which preside
two deities, representing the
rivers of the north and south
of Scotland, under the names
of the Tweed and the Tay,
rises in a jet in the centre,
and is received into the great
basin which surrounds the
whole.
The keystone is a colos.sal
hand in bronze, and repre-
sents the right hand of the
"spirit of the mountain,"
who holds a lamp, which by
night illuminates the shrine.
1840. 1132 Bust of David E. Williams,
Esq.
1 143 Bust of — Rintoul, Esq.
1 1 57 Bust of Dr. Walmsley, Rector
of Han well.
1 165 Bust of John Black, Esq.
1166 Bust of Edward Gibbon Wake-
field, Esq.
1 84 1. 1226 Statue in plaster of a warrior
possessed of calculation,
energy, and resolution. One
of the five statues designed
for a monument of Lord
Nelson.
1841. 1227 The grandchildren of Byron,
Lord Ockham, and Lady
Annabella King, the son and
daughter of the Earl of Love-
lace.
1247 Colossal marble statue of
Charles Tennant, Esq., to
be erected in the City of
Glasgow.
1842. 1182 Model of a statue of Michael
T. Sadler, Esq., M.P., to be
executed for Leeds.
1291 A Greek warrior crouching,
illustrative of caution and
resolution.
1328 Bust of Admiral Sir George
Cockburn.
1366 Bust in marble of Allan Ful-
larton, Esq., of Greenock.
1 381 Bust of Dr. Norman M*Leod,
Glasgow.
1843. 1420 A colossal statue in plaster of
Hector reflective.
1466 Marble bust of Mrs. Robertson
of Dulwich Wood House.
1510 An original bust of Charles
Dickens, Esq. (Boz).
13, Bruton Street,
1844. 1322 Bust in marble of Charles
Brown, Esq., of Combe,
Croydon.
1350 Bust in plaster of M. H. Barker,
Esq., R.N. "The old sailor."
1352 Bust in plaster of Sir William
Ross, R.A.
1365 John Sands, Esq.
1373 Head in plaster of Charles
Dickens, Esq.
1379 Bust in plaster of Mrs. Mackay.
1845. 1388 The Rev. Mr. Antrobus of
Acton.
1457 William Dixon, Esq., of Glas-
gow.
23, York Place^ Edinburgh,
1850. 1447 Bust of Lieut.-General Sir
Charles James Napier,
G.C.B., Commander-in-chief
of the Armies of the East
Indies.
1448 Bust of His Excellency Major-
General Sir Harry G. H.
Smith, G.C.B., Governor of
the Cape.
1851. 1315 Plaster bust of Professor Simp-
son of Edinburgh.
13 18 Colossal plaster bust of Oliver
Cromwell.
54
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Park, Patrick, jR.S,A, — continued. ,
1851. 1 33 1 Marble bust of Vice- Admiral
the Earl of Dundonald.
21, Sussex Place y Kennington,
1852. 1415 Bust in marble of the late Mrs. |
John Sands. |
1433 Bust of an elderly lady. |
1435 Bust of a lady. \
1 45 1 Bust of Lady Anne Charteris.
1454 Bust in marble of Mrs. John
Griffith Frith.
1462 Bust of Master George Harri-
son Park.
1470 Bust of Francis Carr Beard,
Esq.
104, King Street^ Manchester y
and 21, Sussex Place^
Kennington,
1853. 1402 John Thompson Gordon, Esq.,
Sheriff of Midlothian.
1403 The Countess of Zetland.
1404 Sir John Watson Gordon, R.A.,
P.R.S.A.
1442 Mrs. John Scott of Edinburgh.
1S54. 1430 Bust of Robert Shadwick, Esq.,
of High Bank, Manchester.
1436 Sir James Bardsley, M.D., of
Manchester.
1490 Bust of a Highland chieftain,
— Grant, of Glen Morriston.
1855. 1467 Napoleon HI.
1469 Marble bust of Mark Phillips,
Esq. , of Smithfield, Warwick-
shire, first Reform Member
of Parliament for Manches-
ter.
1476 Marble bust of a lady.
1482 Vice-Admiral the Earl of Dun-
donald, the hero of the
Basque Roads.
PARK, Miss R. ... Miniature Painter.
Greenwich,
1834. 635 Portrait of a gentleman.
708 do. do.
723 do. child.
833 do. lady.
PARK, T Architect.
14, Garlick Hilly Bow Laney
Cheapside,
1780. 415 Design for a nobleman's seat.
460 Plan of a parliament house,
etc.
47" Design for a parliament house
and Court of Justice.
1781. 530 Elevation of a hall for a mili-
tary association.
535 Elevation of a mausoleum for
eminent characters.
PARK, . See Garlick, Park, and
Sykes, vol. iii, page 205.
PARKE, Benjamin Painter.
2, Bolsaver Streety
Cavendish Square,
1794. 150 View on the road to Harrow.
1 797. 52 View at Sandown, Isle of Wight.
215 View at Harrow.
1800. 132 View at Godstone, Surrey.
688 Llyng Emeris, Caernarvon-
shire.
66, John Streety Fitzroy Square,
1803. 880 Ludford Church, near Ludlow.
897 A View of Barmouth.
24, Weymouth Street,
1807. 637 A View in the Isle of Wight.
679 A view between Gravesend and
Rochester.
PARKE, Henry Painter.
67, Dean Streety Soho,
181 5. 342 A gale of wind, with a brig,
sloop of war, etc.
1 816. 50 A landscape.
320 A fresh breeze, with a first rate
ship of war, etc.
18 1 7. 408 View of the commencement of
the attack on Algiers by the
fleet under the command of
Admiral Lord Exmouth on
the 27th of August, 18 16.
90, Dean Street.
1818. 236 A calm.
1819. 127 View of Stonehenge.
1820. 958 View of the church of St. Gene-
vieve, formerly the French
Pantheon.
1826. 877 View in the interior of the
great temple of Kalabshe in
Nubia.
908 Design for a public square in
a City of which the Cathe-
dral and its porticoes oc-
cupy the centre.
986 View of one of the four colossi
cut in the rock at the fa9ade
of the excavated temple at
Abousembal in Nubia, ex-
ecuted during the reign of
Psammetichus, King of
Egypt.
1827. >o59 Design for a royal palace m
the country. In the fore-
ground are seen monuments
to commemorate the at-
chievements of departed
heroes.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
55
1828. 982
1829. 1021
1830. 57*
584
1030
I 149
1831- 579
590
1016
1332. 544
545
656
1833. 588
614
659
Design for an entrance to a
city. In the foreground is a
representation of the Egyp-
tian obelisk, commonly
called Cleopatra's Needle.
The plinth and marble steps
immediately under it exist
in the original monument.
View of the temple on the left
bank of the Nile, near the
village of Kardassy in Nubia,
drawn on the spot in 1824.
Design for a nobleman's man-
sion.
View of the Eddystone Light-
house, from a sketch made
on the spot. The rocks are
represented as they appear
an hour before low water.
In the foreground is seen
the Eddystone Tender send-
ing stores to the house.
Mount JEina, seen from the
road near Syracuse.
View of an ancient sepulchral
chamber in the catacombs
of Alexandria.
Internal view of a design for a
mausoleum.
Morning — Kentish boatmen
saving the cargo of a wreck.
View of the second cataract
of the Nile taken from the
western bank.
View of the antique temples
on the island of Philoe in
Nubia.
View from the shore under
Mount Edgecumbe, Ply-
mouth. H.M.S. Britannia
of 120 guns leaving the har-
bour of Hamoaze on the
27th July, 1828, under the
command of His present
Majesty, then Lord High
Admiral of the Fleet.
View at Terracina — the moun-
tains of the kingdom of
Naples are seen in the dis-
tance.
View among the ruins of Alex-
andria.
View in the port of Malta.
View of an ancient aqueduct,
which now carries a road
across a deep ravine, near
Sant' Agata, in the kingdom
of Naples.
View of Gebel Abonfeder in
Upper Egypt. The boat of
an English traveller return-
ing from the second cataract
of the Nile.
1833. 947 View of the Campagna di
Roma, from a mountain near
Tivoli.
1097 View of the Pyramids of Ghi-
sey at Sunrise, drawn on the
spot during a tour through
Egypt in 1824.
24, Howland Street,
1834. 392 The entrance of the Port of
Genoa.
1835. 39 View near the Nore.
375 The wreck of ancient and
modern splendour.
475 View of the city of Catania in
Sicily.
PARKER, A. M Painter.
West Bridgeford,
near Nottingham,
1839. 1238 Landscape and cattle.
PARKER, Miss Ellen Grace.
Painter.
Mrs, E, G, Parker,
37, Grove Road,
St, John's Wood,
1878. 260 Spring flowers.
Miss E, G. Parker,
37, Grave Road,
St, John's Wood,
1882. 357 Schoolboys bathing.
1883. 682 Palm Sunday.
5, Melina Place,
1886. 918 An art student's holiday.
1888. 544 Up the river.
Mrs, E. G. Parker.
1893. 1207 Sisters.
PARKER, Miss Ethel N.
Miniature Painter.
\o. Jubilee Place, Chelsea,
1902. 1C17 Mary D. Worthington.
1 218 Eileen Beamish.
1234 Miss Muriel Robertson.
1903. 1 191 Eileen, daughter of Thomas
Beamish, Esq., M.D.
1234 Ethel Muriel Robertson.
1270 Ursula Carr.
1304 Margery, daughter of R. E.
Foott, Esq., M.P.
PARKER, Frederick Painter.
10, Southampton Street, Strand,
1845. 564 Stirling Castle.
70, Great Queen Street
1846. 486 Fiirslenfels on the Rhine.
56
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Parker, Frederick — continued,
1847. 432 Edinburgh Castle.
636 Castle of Marksburg, with the
village of Branbach at its
foot, on the Rhine.
PARKER, Frederick H. A.... Painter.
cjo Mr. Stannardy
30, Great Russell Street.
1886. 43 Study of a head.
128 The miller's little maid.
166 A sunny afternoon.
950 A truant.
17, Keppel Street.
1 89 1. 216 Edward G. King, Esq,
1892. 4S2 A shadow.
532 A pastoral.
1894. 51 A girl in white.
542 Last leaves.
1896. 833 The last of the snow.
1897. 776 White houses.
1898. 789 At Runswick.
1904. 815 Storm and Sunshine.
962 A miniature painter.
PARKER, Harold Sculptor.
Stamford Bridge Studios.
1903. 175a Child's head; bust, marble.
1904. 1 8 17 A child; bust.
1836 Ariadne; statue.
PARKER, Henry Perlee, H,R.S.A,
Painter.
Pilgrim Street^ Newcastle.
181 7. 21 Dead Game.
1824. 178 Who 's turn next? or the vacant
chair.
1826. 391 Shipwrecked Smugglers; storm
clearing off.
1827. 206 A Covenanter. Vide Old Mor-
tality.
1830. 286 The Rev. H. Cotes returning .
from fishing.
28, Newcastle Street^ Strand,
1834. 155 Fishermen departing for the
night.
Newcastle^ and
28, Newcastle Street ^ Strand.
1835. 102 The loitering bait-gatherers.
1836. 224 Pitmen at play near Newcastle-
on-Tyne; painted from na-
ture.
1837. 282 Wives and bairns waiting the
return of pitmen from work;
preparations for putting a
horse down the pit, etc. —
view at Walls-end Colliery
near Newcastle-on-Tyne.
1838. 312 North Sea pilots.
1839.
1840.
1842.
1845.
1846.
1849.
1850.
1852.
1853.
1854.
51, Rathbone Place^ and
Newcastle-upon- T^ne.
583 Grace Darling and her parents
supplying refreshments to
the North Sunderland fisher-
men, who were nearly lost
in attempting to reach the
wreck of the " Forfarshire "
— Portraits painted on the
spot,
" The lighthouse being
filled with the rescued from
the wreck, the fishermen
were obliged to take up their
abode in an outhouse, where
they were detained for two
days by the violence of the
weather; during which time
they received the ample
hospitality of these worthy
people and their daughter."
30 (Octagon Room.) A study from
nature.
558 Sir Francis Chantrey, when a
boy. "One fine summer's
morning, as he was going to
Sheffield with his milk, ass,
and favourite dog, amusing
himself on the way by cut-
ting something upon the
knob of his stick, he was
met by a person who in-
quired what he was doing?
he replied that he was carv-
ing the head of old Fox,
the schoolmaster. Sixpence
being offered for it, was
readily accepted, which is
said to be the first money
earned by the exercise of
his genius."
Sheffield,
570 Settling for the cargo.
295 The tinker.
42, Newman Street.
313 Shipwrecked smugglers. "Yea,
this man's brow, like to a title
leaf. Foretells the nature of a
tragic volume."
25, Sussex Terrace,
Cambridge Road,
Hammersmith ,
608 The smuggler at home after a
successful cruize.
596 The mouse.
857 Morning on the beach — arrival
of fishing boats.
51 Waiting on the beach. "With
inward joy the fisher-maid
awaits her sire's return."
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
57
1855. 1343 Uncertain about the weather.
** Youth smiles elate with
hope, but cautious age, etc."
1857. 267 Astonishing a native.
1859. 887 Fresh fish and lobster sauce.
PARKER, John Painter.
Stangate Lane, Lambeth,
1770. 137 A landscape.
1771. 142 do.
268 do.
26, Portman Street,
1776. 206 A landscape with a triumph of
Bacchus.
207 A small landscape, Pluto and
Proserpine*
208 A small landscape, Ceres in
search of her daughter.
At Mr, Parket^s,
Little Drury Lane,
1 78 1. 499 A landscape and figures; a
drawing.
30, Rat/ibone Place.
1785. 81 Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters.
571 View of Shippey Point.
PARKER,
1871. 74S
1872. 715
807
1873. 722
818
1874. 773
812
1875. 801
1878. II
1894. 990
1896. 87
1899. '^^7
1900. 1 126
1901. 1066
VI.
John, P.W,S, Painter.
9, Grove Terrace,
St, John's Wood.
Playmates.
The River, Hurley, Bucks.
A straggler; a sketch at Hur-
ley, Bucks.
Evening after rain.
Sheep marking.
iS, Alpha Road,
St, John's Wood.
"Two summers since I saw at
Lammas Fair
The sweetest flower that ever
blossomed there :
When Phcebe Dawsoa gaily
crossed the green, etc."
Abbey stream, Abingdon.
Little Neirs garden,
37, Gnwe Hoad^ N. W,
"My love's like the melody
That's sweetly played in
tune."
5, Melina Place,
Grove End Road.
On Bucklebury Common.
Fredk, ^Vilite, Esq,
"Plenty crowns the market
measure.^*
A well in Brittany.
Arts Club, Dover Street.
The home of " brer rabbit,"
PARKER, Joseph Painter.
Piccadilly,
1777. »58 The Judgement of Hercules;
a stained drawing.
PARKER, J. G Painter.
5, Carlisle Street, So ho.
' 1820. s-8 A groupe of flowers »
I 182 1. 912 Group of flowers from nature.
I S, Gerrard Street,
1822. 531 Flowers from nature.
PARKER, Miss Nevillia Painter.
9, Flanders Road,
Bedford Park.
1888. 1649 Left on the rocks.
PARKER, Miss Phcebe Painter.
Waddington Parsonage,
Clitheroe.
1885. 887 Study in an old barn.
1886. 526 Relics of the past.
PARKER, R Architect.
At Mr, Inwood's,
3, Southampton Place.
1832. 1030 Design for a bridge.
1035 do. hunting lodge.
1833. *°*7 Nobleman's mansion.
1834. 981 Villa for sports, etc.
PARKER, R. Barry Architect.
Moorlands, Buxton.
1896. 1723 Room for hall, etc.
The Quadrant, Buxton.
1897. 1763 An artisan's room.
PARKER (R. B.) and UNWIN (R).
Architects.
The Quadrant, Buxton.
1897. 1814 Woodcote Church, Stretton.
1899. 1842 Dwelling at Bradford.
PARKER, R. H Painter.
Broom Hill, Sheffield.
1858. 1085 The sail in sight.
{This may be intended for H. P. Parker^
PARKER, Miss Sybil C Painter.
Waddington Parsonage,
Clitheroe, Lancashire.
1872. 79 No water.
1873. 349 A summer evening.
1874. 345 A family party.
1880. 953 "And she was left lamenting.'
188 1. 76 Too long a swim.
1883. 668 Uninvited guests.
72, Aigirnon Eoady Lewisham.
1893. 1 197 Salvator Mundi.
I
58
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PARKER, T Painter.
lo, Brunswick Square^
CamberwelL
1867. 668 The end justifies the means.
"The manner to gain rich
widows so as to induce them
to leave their wealth to the
Society of Jesus.
''Instruction 2. That the
same confessor act in such
a way that the widows oc-
cupy themselves in embel-
lishing a chapel or oratoire
in their house; in which they
may pass their time in medi-
tation or other spiritual ex-
ercises, in order to keep
them away from the con-
versation and visits of those
who may seek them." — Se-
cret Instructions of the Jesuits,
1868. 557 Study of a head.
Painter.
PARKER, Mrs. T.
1824. 149 Fruit.
PARKES, Miss C Painter.
Broad Street ^
St,/ohn^s^ Southwark,
1806. 813 Flowers on velvet.
PARKES, Robert Bowyer.
Engraver.
9, Cornwall Place^ Holloway,
1867. 956 Home treasures. After G.
Smith.
14, Upper Tollington Park,
1883. 1377 An invitation. After Mary
L. Gow.
PARKES, Miss S Painter.
The Pollards, Brixton Hill.
1876. 1 123 Cottages, Berkshire.
PARKINSON, Frederick Claudius J.
Architect.
41, Sackville Street, Piccadilly,
1846. 1246 Elevation of the new theatre
to be erected by Mr. Buck-
stone on the east side of
Leicester Square.
1848. 1207 Mansion in Elizabethan style.
1292 Refuge for the Destitute, Hack-
ney Road.
1849. 1 133 Design for Marine villa.
PARKINSON, J. T Architect.
J, Parkinson,
Levenan Museum,
1806. 867 Design for a Villa.
3, Newman Street,
1807. 1028 Design for a court of justice.
1809. 783 Library at the Surrey Institu-
tion.
869 Reading Room at the Surrey
Institution.
/. T, Parkinson,
1810. 771 Villa for G. Todd, Esq., at
Belsize, Hampstead.
827 Bedford Cottage, Tooting
Common, Surrey.
843 Mabledon, near Tunbridge.
32, Ely Place,
181 1. 875 Bryanston Square, now build-
ing near Portman Square,
Marylebone.
Rcuquet Court, Fleet Street,
1818. 511 House at Rotherfield Park,
Hants.
J, Parkinson,
3, Newman Street,
1824. 864 Quadrangle of Magdalen Col-
lege, Oxford.
32, Cloudesley Square,
1825. 726 A portrait.
/. T, Parkinson,
6, Melcombe Street,
1 83 1. 1059 Rotherfield Park, Hants, for
James Scott, Esq.
PARKINSON, John W Painter.
4, St, Thomas Street,
Portsmouth,
1880. 146 Just in time.
PARKINSON, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
18 1 5. 416 View of Tenby, North Wales,
from the North Cliff.
1816. 522 Scene at Dolymelynlyn, near
Dolgelly.
537 Fall of the Rhydol, near the
DeviPs Bridge, Cardigan-
shire.
18 18. 900 Benvenue as seen across Loch
Achray. "Huge Benvenue,
Down to the laJce, in masses
threw, etc." — Lady of the
Lake,
1819. 581 Viewof Part of Ullswater, from
Patterdale.
1820. 533 View of part of Loch Earn.
182 1. 592 Dunbarton Castle.
1822. 526 View in Patterdale.
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59
1824. 456 View of Cruachen Ben and
part of Loch Awe, Scotland.
1826. 857 A scene near Loch Earn Head,
Scotland.
1828. 969 View near the Well House,
Malvern, Worcestershire.
PARKINSON, Rawlinson.
Architect.
I, Racquet Court, E,C.
1840. 956 School at Totteridge.
1 84 1. 1037 Studham's Lodge, for Rev.
F. W. Mead, Highgate.
1853. 1 108 Villa at Wimbledon, for Edwin
Saunders, Esq.
1208 Highgate Grammar School.
PARKINSON, Thomas Painter.
— Parkinson,
At Mr, Stacey's,
the corner of Long Acre,
1774- 356 A scene in She Stoops to Con-
quer, act V, scene i.
Thomas Parkinson,
At Mr, Stacey's,
the corner of Long Acre,
1775- 2 "7 A scene in Cymon, act iii,
scene i ; small whole lengths.
1776. 210 A scene in the Duenna, act iii.
21 of do. do.
y. Parkinson,
At Mr, Stacefs,
the corner of Long Acre,
1779. 225 A Gentleman; three quarter.
T, Parkinson.
1780. 5s Portrait of a lady.
64 do. gentleman.
2, Tavistock Row,
Covent Garden,
1 781. 63 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Gregory,)
114 Portrait of a gentleman.
1782. 123 Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of Erminia. — Tasso's
Jerusalem, Book VII.
1 783. 94 Portrait of a gentleman.
8, Tavistock Raw.
1784. 175 Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr,
(yXeefe or Mr. Stanton.)
14, Tavistock Row,
Covent Garden.
1785. 69 Portrait of a gentleman; half
length.
84 do. do.
1786. 184 Portrait of an old man; half
length.
1789. 365 Portrait of a gentleman with a
favourite hunter.
PARKINSON, William Painter.
9, Ladbrooke Terrace, W.
1886. 1082 January.
1888. 1672 Whims and fancies; five illus-
trations.
1889. 1912 "And {\\^ of them were wise
and ^\Q. were foolish."
I 1 89 1. 1637 Budding.
j Deerhurst, Coventry Park,
Streatham,
I 1895. '360 Fin de si^cle.
I 1383 "Prenez garde!"
PARKINSON, Mrs. W. (Florence).
Sculptor, etc.
6, Paul's Studios, W.
1893. 1278 Haviland, son of William Par-
kinson, Esq.
Deerhurst,
Coventry Park, Streatham.
1895. ^^^ ^^^ golden perch.
1896. 1819 Cat's cradle; statuette.
1898. 1852 Cup and ball; do.
1899. 1269 Sir Joseph Pulley, Bart.
1900. 195 » St. Agnes Eve; statuette.
PARKINSON, William H... Painter.
St. Stephen's Mount,
Bradford.
1892. 31 A bit of Bolton Woods.
1893. 327 A windy day at Thurso Sands.
705 Near Sunderland Point.
796 Red Nab sand-dunes.
1894. 178 Not far from the sea.
115, St. Stephen's Mount,
Bradford.
1898. 8 A bit of Heysham.
844 Toilers of the sea.
PARKMAN, Henry S Painter.
22, Orchard Street, Bristol.
1847. 113 Mr. William Burge.
1848. 602 Portrait of a lady.
1849. 46 Mrs. Selfe.
47 George Cruikshank.
1850. 556 H. L. Jacob, Esq.
3, Victoria Place, Kilburn.
1853. 314 Italian boy with mice.
1856. 38 Mrs. W. H. Baily.
119 Henry Dugdale, Esq.
PARKS, Frederick Painter.
155, Devonshire Road,
Forest Hill.
1902. 1026 An idle morning.
1903. 961 A southern homestead.
6o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PARKYN, John H Painter.
3, Surrey Street^ BristoL
1884. 1649 A study.
1887. 814 Roses.
1888. 989 Purple Iris.
1889. 1068 In ambush.
2, Albion Street^
Kingston-upon-HulL
1902. 605 Winter roses.
1903. 38 Purple and gold.
PARKYNS, G.J Painter.
— Parians,
(Draughtsman to T.R.H. the Dukes
of York and Kent.)
1808. 138 A View on the Brandywine
Creek, near Gilpin's Mills,
State of Pennsylvania.
G,J. Parky ns,
(Draughtsman to H.R.H. the Duke
of Kent.)
181 2. 455 English Flotilla burning an
enemy's frigate on the coast
of France.
1 8 13. 58 The great falls of the Passaick
River near Newark, East
Jersey, North America.
PARKYNS, L. B Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 808. 595 View of Creighton Castle,
Scotland.
1809. 478 Downe Castle, North Britain.
i8io. 904 Bamboro'Castle, North Britain.
181 7. 468 View of part of Cintra in Por-
tugal.
PARKYNS, Major Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1804. 3*6 Fruit.
PARLEY, George.
Stained Glass Painter.
23, Willes Road, N. W,
1884. 1226 Knight in armour; design for
stained glass.
1886. 1724 Pomona; design for stained
glass.
1887. 1677 Presentation of Infant Saviour
in the Temple; design for
stained glass.
1888. 1832 Joshua; design for stained
glass.
1889. 1834 St. Cecilia; design for stained
glass.
1890. 1764 Design for stained glass.
1892. 1822 St. Peter and St. John; design
for stained glass.
1894. 1673 St. Michael; design for stained
glass.
1896. 1738 Drawing for stained glass.
1764 Design for decoration; Trip-
tych, central panel.
374, Goldhawk Road, W,
1900. 1739 Design for stained Glass, "St.
George."
1746 St. John the Baptist; design
for stained glass.
1902. 1397 Design for stained glass.
1903. 1673 do. do.
1904. 1644 The Annunciation.
PARLEY, James Architect.
At Mr, IVyafSy Newman St
1777. 259 Elevations of a country house.
PARMINTER, G Architect.
Sydney Street, Brompton,
1848. 1 1 22 The old poultry cross, Salis-
bury.
PARNALL, J. ... Miniature Painter.
1845. 695 Portrait of his mother.
(y. Pamall in the index and
G, Pamell in catalogue,)
PARNBLL, Charles Jocelyn.
Architect.
So,PallMalL
1868. 856 Bushey Grove near Watford,
the seat of Edward Marjori-
banks, Esq.
PARNELL (C. O.) and SMITH (A.).
Architects.
Marlborough Chambers,
^^, Pall Mall.
1848. 1 187 The Army and Navy Club
House in Pail Mall.
PARNELL, Miss G.
Miniature Painter.
7, Bennet Street, St, Jameses.
1846. 772 Mrs. Bettleston.
921 Gervas Pamell, Esq.
1849. 871 My happy early days.
871 The Rev. Philip Hale.
7, Portland Road,
1850. 689 Fancy portrait of a lady.
693 Miss Josephine Jessop.
4, Cavendish Terrace, Hastings,
1852. 903 Portrait of a lady.
I, Upper Harley Street,
1856. 736 Peter Martin, Esq., Reigate.
737 Miss Emily Turner.
836 Miss Draper.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
01
PARR. A. H Painter.
1876. ito Reniming from market.
PARR, Miss Agnes R.
Miniature Painter.
3, Comstitutiom Crescemt^
GnMvesemd.
1S85. 14^ I>ausy, daughter of A. Strang-
man, Esq.
1510 Beatrice, daughter of J. T.
Dismore, Esq. '
Bowu Mead, Grtenkiihe^ Kent,
1 88 7. 1542 R. Clowes, Esq.
1892. 14C1 Philip, son of H. Bull, Esq.
PARR, C Painter.
Bow Streety Covent Garden,
^785- 568 A Waggon belonging to Lord
Marchmount.
PARR, Sam Painter.
17, Lenton Road^ Nottingham.
1890. 1290 A grey day in the midlands.
PARRIS, Edmund Thomas.
Painter.
2, Lenney Placc^ Bloomsbury,
1816. 493 The butterfly.
774 View of Westminster Abbey,
with old houses, as they ap-
peared in 1816.
181 7. 531 Coriolanus discovering himself
to TuUus Aufidius. — Vide
Coriolanus^ Act iv, scene 4.
29, Hyde Street ^ Bioomsbury,
1820. 621 Flowers, fruit, etc.
754 Portrait of a lady.
865 The alchymist.
13, Stafford Street^
Lisson Groife.
182 1. 226 The sugar hogshead.
15, Cumberland Streety
JVintf Road,
1823. 920 Hannibal.
1824. 144 Spring.
145 Autumn.
512 Electricity.
78, Newtnan Street.
1825. 517 Cavern with banditti.
685 Sunset; a sketch.
98, Albany Street,
1828. 471 Evening recreations.
1830. 297 The welcome. "He comes!
He comes ! and on his gal-
lant grey, etc."
1831. 321 The bride.
re, ly^f^ Samji^rd Stntt^
l^m^tk.
1832. ;;? The wounded Knight* •* Dur-
ing the ag^ of Knight-
errantT)*, it was usual for
ladies to study the art of
5iurger\\ in order to diYss the
wounds of those Knights
who were their ser\'ants.** —
Smollett.
(Historical Painter to Her Majesty.)
1 7, Gntfhm Strttt, /?<»nrf .^,
*^33- 5>*> The Hon. Mrs, Norton.
1848. 549 A thorn in the foot.
5S8 Evening pra\*er.
5, Atibrey J i//«w, AWtit^ J/ill
1 85 1 . '81 The pride of the morning.
1852. 1:5 Faith; a companion to Hope
and Charity,
358 The shamrock.
1853. 906 Inspiration; a sketch for a
fresco.
39, Albion St,^ R^nts J\trk,
1857. <;33 The clerg>'man*s widow.
(The late.)
1874. 852 The malediction.
PARRIS, J Architect.
1 2, James Place^
Hampsttad Road.
1826. loio Parish church at Hulme, etc.
P ARRIS, Miss Mary Anne... Painter.
17, Grafton Street.
1845. 107 Fruit.
1847. 93 do.
210 Flowers.
338 Apples.
PARRIS, R Architect.
At Bailey and Willskires,
iMmbeth.
1828. mo Design for a Market Cross.
PARRIS, W. A Architect.
17, Grafton Street, Bond St.
1845, "*7 Gateway, Dean's Yard, West-
minster.
PARRISHi Charles.
Stained Glass Painter.
Carlton Chambers,
12, Regent Street,
1885. 1754 Design for a painted window.
PARRISH, J Architect.
8, South Molton Street.
I Si 5. 796 Design for a park entrance.
62
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PARROTT, G. ... Miniature Painter.
7, Bennet Street^ St, Jameses.
1844. 896 My youngest sister.
PARROTT, H Painter.
George Street^ Nottingham,
1852. 625 Sketch from nature on the river
Don, near Doncasler, York-
shire.
PARROTT, S Painter.
George Street^ Nottingham,
1 84 1. 202 Sketch from nature, near
Ofton, Nottinghamshire.
Gray Street^ Nottingham.
1843. 208 Spires of Dovedale, Derby-
shire.
1844. 1 1 89 View in Mousal-dale, Derby-
shire.
1853. 178 Scene in Mill-dale, Derby-
shire.
PARROTT, William Painter.
1 2, St, Jameses Place^
Hampstead Road,
1835. 75 Study from nature.
1837. 30 The brood.
9, William Street^
Hampstead Road,
1842. 1053 Castle Orgueil, on the Jersey
Coast, with the annual race
upon the beach.
1844. 168 Les Bibliotheques Publiques,
on the Quai Conte, under
the Institute, Paris,
mo Notre Dame, Paris.
71, Via Sistina^ Rome, and
Aveleyy Essex,
1845. 573 The Arch of Titus, situate on
the Via Sacra, showing also
on its left the Orti Farnesi,
etc., crowning the Palatine
Hill, and on its right the
tower and other objects of
the Capitoline Hill as ap-
pearing above the Forum
Romanum. Painted on the
spot,
9, William Street,
Hampstead Road,
1846. 397 The palace of Queen Johanna
of Naples, called by the na-
tives, II Palazzo Nero.
64s The Barcarole, Naples shore.
13 15 General view of the Forum of
Pompeii from the Triumphal
Arch. It was considered the
most perfect specimen of an
ancient forum extant; it was
excavated between the years
1813 and 1822; it had suf-
fered from the earthquake of
the year 63, and at the period
of the fatal eruption, sixteen
years after, was being recon-
structed with greater mag-
nificence. The forum was
the most public place of re-
sort in Pompeii. Around it
are the remains of its once
sumptuous temples, its trea-
sury, its law tribunals, its
religious colleges, etc. Stone
measures fitted into a recess
in the wall of the area, in-
dicate the market place of
this most commercial city of
Campania.
68, Warren Street,
1848. 317 Windsor from the Clewer mea-
dows.
319 A peep from the terrace,
Windsor.
630 The monk in the Colosseum,
surrounded by brothers of
Mercy, preaching to Roman
citizens.
1849. 596 Reminiscence of the last Mon-
tem at Eton.
7, Cleveland Street,
1850. 1105 Port of Como, birth-place of
the two Plinys.
185 1. 150 The nigger boat builder.
575 Rustic grouping.
68, Mortimer Street,
1852. 62 Genova la Superba, from St.
Tommasso.
1304 Ladies of Genoa, in the cos-
tume of that city, bestowing
alms on their way to the
church of Our Lady on the
HiU.
77, Charlotte Street,
1853. 1085 Naples from near Virgil's
Tomb, etc.
1287 A fair in the Champs Elysee,
Paris. "Voila, voila, v'la,
via, messieurs, etc."
1854. 1090 Strada Balbi, Genoa.
1855. 459 Glengarriff, Ireland.
1289 Temple of Minerva, Rome.
1857. 5 Hay carting.
14, Fitzroy Street,
1863. 724 The Palace, Joanne of Naples.
PARRY, A Painter.
39, Spencer Street,
Northampton Square.
1850. 1071 Cattle reposing.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
63
PARRY, Charles James Painter.
I, Guiidhall Chambers,
1888. 391 The rising of the moon,
1889. 94 Ogwen, North Wales,
1890. 839 Goring on Thames.
1891. 106 In Cilencoe.
Addison House ^ Whitney Rd.^
LeytoHy Essex,
1900. 777 The edge of the forest.
PARRY, David H Painter.
I, Sanford Terrace^
Stoke Newington Common,
1893. 1195 The fading of the day.
1894. 1 121 An English lane.
PARRY, E. Gambier Painter, i
Elmcroft^ Goring-on- Thames, I
i8q8. 429 The estuary of the Stoiir. |
1899. 388 Solitude.
939 Spring days.
PARRY, H. B Architect.
At Mr, L, Lloyd's,
Upper Stamford Street.
1827. 1052 Design for a church.
PARRY, J Painter.
Manchester,
1803. 636 A village fair.
PARRY, J Gem Engraver.
3, Bentinck Street,
1802. 1087 Portrait of an artist.
1803. 801 do. a gentleman.
10, Wells Street.
1830. 1 1 34 Impression from an intaglio
gem.
1 83 1. 1040 A bacchanalian head.
1834. 967 Portrait of a lady; intaglio.
1839. 669 Portrait; intaglio.
1 840. 1080/ A head of Mercury; an intaglio.
5, Lisle Street,
Leicester Square.
1841. 1122 Portrait of a gentleman; in-
taglio.
PARRY, J., Junr Gem Engraver.
10, Wells Street,
1828. 1055 Portrait of an artist; an intaglio.
1068 Phaeton; an intaglio.
1829. 107; An intaglio gem of Hebe.
1830. 1089 Head of Mercury; an intaglio.
1833. 1039 do. do.
1839. 670 Portrait of a lady; intaglio.
PARRY, William, A,R,A Painter.
At Mr. Neild%
the comer of St. Jameses St,,
Piccadilly.
1776. 211 The portraits of two gentlemen;
whole length.
212 Portrait of a nobleman; small
whole length-
213 Heiva, chief mourner of Ota-
hiete. — Ifaufks^mrtk^s Voy-
ages, voU ii, p. 236.
214 Portrait of a gentleman; three
quarters.
215 Portrait of an old man.
(Elected AR.A.)
Duke St,, St. Jameses Square.
1777. 260 A portrait of a lady ; half length.
261 do. do.
1778. 224 Mrs. Jackson in the character
of Merope, Act the Third.
225 Portrait of Mr. Parry (who is
blind; pUymg at draughts^
with the portraits of twoother
gentlemen.
226 Portrait of a lady; half length.
1779. 226 Two small whole lengths.
227 A young lady; whole length.
228 Peter the wild boy, who was
brought from Germany by
his late Majesty, and is now
living at Berkhampstead,
Herts.
17, Haymarket.
1787. 43 A man drinking.
103 Peter, the Wild Boy.
169 Portrait of a gentleman. {Tre-
vor Lloyd,)
219 A beggar woman and child.
223 Portrait of a lady.
237 do. the late Dr. Sokn-
der; small whole length.
241 Portrait of the late Mr. Pan7.
1788. 45 The misers.
69 PortraitofaSwedishgentleman;
three quarters.
PARS, Miss Crayon Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1786. 4>8 Portrait of a young lady;
crayons.
PARS, William, A.R.A Painter.
Percy Street, Soho.
1769. 77 An arch at Mylassa, in Asia
Minor.
78 A ruin at Troas, Asia Minor.
79 The Propylia, or entrance of
the Acropolis at Athens.
64
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pars, William, A.JR,A. — continued.
1 769. 80 The Castalian spring at Delphi.
81 A Temple in the Island
iEgina.
81 The Cave of Archidamus, near
Athens.
83 Miletus, with the ferry over
the Meander.
1770. 138 A view of the great Temple of
Minerva built by Pericles, in
the citadel of Athens.
(Elected A.R. A.)
1 77 1. 143 A view of the mountains near
Chamouny in Savoy, with
the source of the river Ar-
beiron.
144 A view of the Valley of Ice,
near Chamouny.
145 A View of the Glaciere on the
Mountain Furco in Switzer-
land, with the source of the
Rhone.
146 A View of part of the Glaciere,
of Grindelwald, in the can-
ton of Berne.
147 A view of the Devil's Bridge
over the Rheuss in the Can-
ton of Uri.
148 A view of the entrance of the
lake, and part of the town
of Lucerne.
149 A View of Lauffenbourgh, one
of the forest towns on the
Rhine.
150 A view of a Roman monument
at Igel, near the Moselle in
theDutchy of Luxembourgh.
(The last eight were painted for
Lord Palmerston who took
Pars with him to illustrate
his tour,)
151 A portrait of a gentleman;
three quarters.
1772. 179 A philosopher.
180 Part of the lake of Sligo in
Ireland; stained drawing.
181 Part of the lake at Keswick,
Cumberland; stained draw-
ing.
1773. 220 Portraits of a lady and gentle-
man ; small whole lengths.
22 1 Portrait of a gentleman; Kit cat.
222 A view on the lake of Como.
1 775* ^'5 Portrait of a sea officer; small
whole length.
216 Portrait of a young gentleman ;
three quarters.
Rome,
1776. 216 Portrait of a child.
217 Portraits of two children.
PARSEY, A Miniature Painter.
II, Burlington Arcade,
1829.
666 Portrait of a lady.
832 H. N. Green, Esq.
1830.
656 Portraits of the daughters of a
nobleman.
86 1 Miss M. A. Pratt.
934 Portrait of a naval officer.
1831.
753 do. young lady.
921 Lieutenant Kendall, R.N.
1832.
841 Portrait of a lady.
25, Newland St,, Kensington,
^^ZZ-
786 Mr. W. A. Jarrin.
1835.
612 Portrait of the author of " Di-
varication."
863 Portrait of a lady.
870 do. do.
19, Strand,
1836.
762 Mr. E. King.
23, Piccadilly.
1837-
1032 Perspective view of a proposed
cemetery chapel, showing
the natural convergence of
perpendiculars.
PARSONS, Alfred, A,R,A,, R,I,
Painter.
North End, Frome,
1871. 323 A half holiday.
405 In a copse — November.
1874. 30 Clay Hill from Longleat Park,
Wilts.
216 "There's nought in this life
sweet, etc." — Fletcher,
467 Climbing roses.
1875. 116 "Exeunt."
346 Chrysanthemums.
1876. 125 Summer flowers.
170 Silver wings.
613 Weary winter coming fast.
1877. 1368 "A willowy brook that turns a
mill."
1878. 16 Fallen.
517 "Two for Mirth." "Time re-
membered is grief forgotten,
etc."
711 ThemillheAd.
769 Buttercup time.
54, Bedford Gardens,
1879. 35 The ending of summer.
170 An Indian jar.
417 Yellow leaves. "When yellow
leaves, or none, or few do
hang."
507 Love in a mist.
769 A running brook.
1880. 212 An October evening.
321 Floods.
1881. 301 The road to the farm.
450 On the hills near Goodwood.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
65
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888. 1642
1889.
1890.
20, Mortimer Street
1497 Autumn in New England.
621 The first frost.
8 1 1 A quiet country.
404 After work. "When the chill
rain begins at shut of eve
In dull November."
535 Moss roses.
40 On Shannon shore.
1 1 52 The Dent du Chat, Aix-les-
Bains.
202 "When nature painted all
things gay.*' Purchased for
the Chanirey Bequest for
Illustration to sonnet of Words-
worth.
723 The valley of the Thames.
715 A bend of the Avon.
1268 Wild Marjoram.
1891. 1662 "Theworldistoomuchwithus."
19, St. Ann^s Courts Soho,
1892. 184 The flowers appear on the
earth.
1893. 668 Buddha and his disciples on
the rocks at Tennenji, Japan.
54, Bedford Gardens,
1894. 417 Sunset after rain.
1895. 87 The thorn.
1896. 335 A mid May morning.
396 "The rain is over and gone."
(Elected A.R.A.)
1897. 146 "The star that bids the shep-
herd fold."
1 28 1 Japanese iris in a Weybridge
garden.
1 3 18 Daffodils at Warley Place.
1898. 42 Near the Keepers.
326 The Mooters, Bishopswood,
Herefordshire.
1059 Megeve, Savoy.
1899. 434 The village by the links.
1 1 01 By a rivulet
1 1 69 Azaleas.
1900. 43 The green punt.
86 Rain in spring.
1 109 In Longleat woods.
1 90 1. 252 Last day for salmon; junction
of the Tees and Greta.
281 Buttercups.
938 Crimson rambler.
1902. 17 Poplars.
208 Brown autumn.
811 Carnations.
1903. 5 Rosy eve, valley of the Exe.
19a A pear orchard.
815 Herbaceous borders at Great
Warley.
1904. 18 In the west country.
537 Bonnie Scotland.
VI.
PARSONS, Arthur Wilde ... Painter.
2 1 , Hampton Park^ Clifton,
1 175 Homeward bound, Ports-
mouth.
75, Hampton Parky
Redland, Bristol.
1016 " After tempest when the long
wave broke all down the
thundering shores of Bude
and Bos."
1 176 Abandoned.
807 "When each rude wind is
hushed and ocean sleeps."
398 " When boats rock idly in the
sheltered cove."
243 The long day wanes.
1888.
1895.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1904.
PARSONS, Miss Beatrice E.
Painter.
3, York Grove^ Peckham,
1889. 1558 Chrysanthemums.
1891. 1431 The adoration of the Magi.
1892. 1 3 12 Ethel.
1893. 961 Autumn.
T894. 1 1 18 Spring.
1899. 879 The Annunciation. " Hail,
thou art highly favoured ! "
PARSONS, Miss Charlotte M.
Sculptor.
Melbourne House^ Blackheath,
1 89 1. 1973 Major - General Munro,
R.M.L.I.; bust.
PARSONS, J. R Painter.
40, Old Bond Street.
1850. 488 Portrait of an octogenarian.
1851. 625 The light of other days.
1855. 3 Thomas Keightley, Esq.,
author of the Histories of
Greece and Rome, etc.
133 Rev. J. Harris.
I, Cheyne Roiv^ Chelsea,
1856. 79 Portrait of a gentleman.
1857. 480 do. lady.
26, Edward Street,
1868. 600 The wayfarer.
PARSONS, J. V. R Painter.
27, Liverpool and
London Chambers^ Liverpool,
1900. 440 An unexpected return.
1902. 115 Miss Josene Duncan.
1904. 933 An autumn idyll.
PARSONS, John W.
Miniature Painter.
Netherbury^ Beaminster^ Dorset,
1894. 1292 Baba.
1895. "^+ Mrs. J. W. Parsons.
K
66
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PARSONS, Miss Letitia Margaret
(afterwards Mrs. Keith) ... Painter.
North Endy Frame,
1879. 631 A winter bouquet.
1880. 639 White chrysanthemums.
1 88 1. 173 Pansies.
571 Love in idleness.
1882. 807 Buttercups and daisies.
815 Daffodils.
1884. 150 "The fairest flowers o' the
season."
1886. 327 Flowers and berries.
1887. 886 Wild roses and guelder roses.
{See Mrs. Keith, vol. iv, page 307.)
PARSONS, Miss Painter.
1857. 40X Head of a girl.
PARSONS, Owen P Architect.
14, Temple Sty Birmingham,
1904. 1443 Reception Hall, Rectory. Farm,
Streatley.
PARTINGTON, J. H. E. ... Painter.
Rosefield Cottage^ Stockport,
1873. 1024 Shetland turf gatherers.
Romiley^ near Stockport,
1874. 1381 The return of the mussel-
gatherers.
Bay Cottage^ Heysham^
Lancashire,
1875. 204 Joseph Moseley, Esq.
335 Hard weather. "I thought me
on the ourie cattle, etc." —
Burns,
White HousCy Bare^ Lancaster,
1876. 29 Shipwreck.
I, Oakfield Terrace^
Davenporty near Stockport,
1877. 217 Among the blackberries.
1878. 310 Waiting for low tide.
836 The ford.
95, Bridge Street^ Manchester,
1880. 587 The Smuggler's yarn.
10 16 A Capri maid.
10, South King Street ^
Manchester,
1 88 1. 262 Mr. J. R. Wilkinson and
daughters.
1882. 313 Portraits.
1883. 284 Alexander Ireland, Esq.
325 J. G. Greenwood, Esq., LL.D.,
Vice-Chancellor of the Vic-
toria University, Manchester.
Beach Cottage, Ballure Road,
Ramsey y Isle of Man,
1884. 240 A Ramsey wrecker. "Tis an
ill wind that blows nobody
good."
PARTON,
1875-
1876.
105
578
184
1877.
296
4>
439
1878.
548
558
109
497
579
9»S
Elm Villa, Ramsey,
1886. 121 Lieut..Colonel S. W. Wilkin-
son.
Ernest Painter.
76, Newman Street,
Where the ferns grow.
The old Road.
"The placid stream where the
water lilies grow."
Papa's lunch.
Sunny September.
O'ershadowed by the passing
clouds."
Poet's Comer.
The high Hall garden.
The silent pool.
Reflections.
Au bord de I'eau.
On the river Loing, near Fon-
tainebleau.
1879. 21 The Waning of the Year. Pur-
chased for the Chantrey Be-
quest for jC2SO,
Midday.
The village pond.
IVoodbridge House,
Elm Tree Road,
St, John's Wood,
"Amongst the woods and
waters."
The mill stream — Arundel.
A bank of poppies.
The last of October.
" When evening's twilight
gathers round, etc.
Silver and gold.
The old river side tree.
"Falling leaves and fading
trees."
" Where memory dwells."
The Vale of Light.
English homes — Streatley-on-
Thames.
The twilight hour.
The last of October.
On the banks of the Kennet —
Berkshire.
1084 Summer days — Wargrave-on-
Thames.
cjo Dr, Sumner,
46, Wellington Road, N, W,
1887. 163 The Pool.
1030 An old tree.
37, Fitzroy Square,
1888. 164 From the woods to the sea.
419 The ivy clad tower.
35, Acacia Road,
1889. 610 A rough pasture.
637 Old lock on the Kennet.
204
498
1880.
124
244
5»3
578
1882.
7*3
838
1883.
268
>459
1884.
398
558
1885.
40
870
1886.
510
562
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
67
The winding Thames.
The Derwent Valley.
In the heart of Normandy.
In the spring time.
Through the woods.
In the greenwood.
Eventide.
A woodland stream.
Storm and shine, Windermere.
A Hillside — Picardy.
The water meadows of Picardy.
" When lingering daylight wel-
comes night's pale Queen.
28, Brunswick Square.
The coming night.
Sunshine and shower.
3, Brunswick Square.
The last gleam of sunlight.
Houghton Mill on the Ouse.
The end of the lake.
The banks of the Avon.
On the Somme.
The old church green — War-
grave- on-Thames.
A pool on the Medway.
Solitude.
Streatley from Goring.
In a fairy woodland.
A golden autumn.
A mountain pool.
In the silent woods.
The pool at twilight.
An autumn morning.
PARTON, H. Woodbridgc... Painter.
8, Eim Tree Road, N, IV.
1885. 169 Roses.
PARTRIDGE, Bernard.
Painter and Illustrator.
1 1, Marlborough Road, N. W.
1896. 1275 Argentan, church of St. Mar-
tin.
1492 "Punch"; drawing.
1897. 1649 An ingenious deduction; draw-
ing for " Punch."
1666 Drawing for " Punch."
1898. 1461 Adeste, fideles.
149, Church Street, Chelsea.
1903. 189 In the creek.
1904. 345 Wieniawski's " L^ende."
PARTRIDGE, Miss Charlotte.
Miniature Painter.
2, York Place.
1847. 894 M. W. Cromartie, Esq.
1849. 739 Portrait of a lady.
812 do. do.
1850. 779 A portrait.
1851. 888 Portrait of a lady.
1889.
741
1099
1890.
362
368
I89I.
560
683
1893.
H7
391
622
1893.
316
1894.
308
344
1895.
9*
X20
1896.
42 >
1897.
1073
1898.
^35
565
1899.
«S4
179
1900.
83
504
I90I.
214
831
1902.
409
443
1903.
3"5
359
1904.
276
1852. 813 S. T. Partridge, M.D.
823 A portrait.
1853. 728 Portrait of a lady.
PARTRIDGE, Miss Ellen ... Painter.
1 2, Montague Street.
1844. 833 Portrait of a lady.
2, York Place.
1854. 250 Little Mary.
752 Mrs. Henry A. Pierrepoint.
1856. 623 S. T. Partridge, Esq., M.D.
1857. 33 Mrs. Bertham Barton.
44 The earnest student.
1859. 134 Posthumous portrait.
588 Miss Eliza Partridge.
1 86 1. 468 A portrait.
1862. 264 do.
1866. 159 The picture book.
1 87 1. 97 Mrs. T. H. Watson.
1872. 1363 The late Robert Duke, Esq.,
of New Park, co. Sligo.
1873. 74 Mrs. Joseph Mead.
482 Miss Stewart.
1874. 363 Mrs. William Reynolds.
1876. 390 Ella von Malachowska.
1878. 703 Clock Tower, Dinan.
9, Nottingham Place.
1888. 1 541 Mrs. Partridge.
1890. 1 571 The late Mrs. John Burgess
Watson.
1891. 1465 Elizabeth; miniature.
1892. 1346 The late Edward Frederick
Skinner, Esq.
1893. 1267 The late Sir Henry L. Harrison.
PARTRIDGE, J Painter.
At Mr. Burton's,
14, Drury Lane.
200 Larks.
2, South Street,
Berkeley Square.
44 Flowers.
74 Portrait of a young lady.
134 Flower piece.
456 Portrait of a young lady.
1781.
1790.
1791.
1792.
PARTRIDGE, John Painter.
— Partridge,
7, London Street,
Fitzroy Square.
181 5. 556 Miss Foote in the character of
Lucilla.
y. Partridge,
21, Wigmore Street.
1 81 7. 198 Miss Foote.
1818. 135 Portrait of the High Sheriff of
Essex for the year 181 7.
144 H. Uttledale, Esq.
146 T. Ptatt^ Eiq.
68
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Partridge, John — continued,
1818. 254 H. Burmester, Esq.
283 Madlle. George.
297 Mrs. Piatt.
595 S. Parkes, Esq., F.L.S.
620 A portrait.
1819. 162 Mr. Justice Best.
215 Signor Ambrogetti in the
character of Don Giovanni,
etc.
1820. 5 Mrs. Campbell, Stonefield.
195 Mrs. General Campbell, Lock-
nell.
759 J. Campbell, Esq., Stonefield.
Wigmore Street,
182 1. 221 W. Johnson, a native of Argyll-
shire, now living in London at
the age of 103. " Shoulder'd
his crutch, and shew'd how
fields were won."
223 Sir Ilay Campbell, Bart., late
Lord President of the College
of Justice in Scotland.
391 Two sisters.
1823. 69 Portrait.
21, Brook Street^
Grosvenor Square.
1828. 32 An Albanian.
277 Mrs. Warren Hastings Ander-
son.
1829. 199 The Dowager Countess of
Dartmouth.
325 Mrs. Bolton King.
521 Campbel Riddell, Esq.
1830. 32 Mrs. H. F. Sandeman.
138 Mrs. Scott.
256 Titania, Puck, and Bottom.
323 John Smith, Esq., M.P.
1 83 1. 23 The Countess of Guilford.
45 Master Frederick Tighe.
195 Uva Scelte.
218 A portrait.
1832. I Cheerfulness; portrait of a lady.
" Through the sweet-briar,
etc."— Z'^//<^^.
301 Lady Heron Maxwell.
3 1 5 Infant Flora, portrait of Blanch,
daughter of Sir Francis Vin-
cent, Bart.
1833. 286 Brothers.
437 Villeggiatura.
581 Pets.
1834 89 John,fourthsonoftheRt.Hon.
Sir Robert Peel, Bart.
209 Mrs. John Abel Smith.
283 Portraits of the children of
J. Clifton Juckes, Esq.
291 Mrs. Throckmorton and
children.
329 Robert Knight, Esq., M.P.
1835. 224 Astride. Portraits of Henry
and Edward, sons of Henry
Petre, Esq., of Dunkenhalgh.
255 The chair-saddle. Portraits of
George and Oswald, sons of
Henry Petre, Esq.
329 Mrs. James Adam Gordon.
1836. 57 Portrait of a young lady.
160 The Hon. Mrs. Edward Hob-
house.
362 Mrs. Arabella Fermor. " First
robed in white, etc." — Rape
of the Lock,
399 George Bailey, Esq., of Meller-
stain.
956 Young friends.
1837. 171 H.R.H. Leopold, Prince of
Belgium.
143 Portrait of the author of Haji
Baba, etc. etc.
382 Portraits of RezaKouli Meerza,
Timour Kouli Meerza, and
Nejef Kouli Meerza, Princes
of Persia.
1838. 73 Silvanella.
188 The Hon. Colonel Wingfield,
Stratford.
408 Sketch of a Sketching Society;
the critical moment.
1 839. 27 Portraits of the Earl of Dalkeith
and Lord Francis Scott, eld-
est and youngest sons of the
Duke of Buccleuch.
562 Portraits of Lord Henry and
Walter Scott, second and
third sons of the Duke of
Buccleuch.
1840. 47" Naomi, Ruth and Orpah. "But
Ruth clave unto her, etc."
1841. 61 Portrait of Her Majesty.
188 H.R.H. Prince Albert.
1842. 63 Portrait of the Queen. Painted
by command of Her Majesty
for the King of the French.
171 Portrait of Prince Albert.
Painted by command of
H.R,H. for H,R.H. the
Duchess of Kent,
1843. 186 RichardBethell,Esq. /y^i<'«/a-
tion portrait
302 Lieutenant Henry Petre.
371 Portrait of a lady and child.
(Portrait Painter Extraordinary to Her
Majesty dnd to H.R.H. Prince Albert.)
1844. 49 Espartero, Duque de la Vic-
toria.
254 Lady Fleetwood and son.
1 845- 17S Portraits.
1846. 10 Lord Beauvale.
449 Lady Beauvale.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
69
PARTRIDGE, William O.
Sculptor. '
255, Boulevard Raspail^ Paris,
1 891. 1983 Dr. E. E. Hale; bust, bronze.
131, Boulevard Montparnasse^
Paris,
1892. 1966 A dream; relief, bronze.
PASCOE, William Painter.
Plymouthy and 29, Bow St,
1842. 895 View on the Caddiver river,
Dartmoor, Devon.
43, Union Street^ Pfymoulh,
1843. 127 Cottage and bridge at Parra-
combe, North Devon.
476 Cottage scene near Bow, South-
tawton, Devon.
PASH, Miss Florence Painter.
132, Sloane Street.
1892. 492 Fairy tales.
36, Victoria Street,
1896. 750 In the Schoolroom.
1897. 852 Baby.
1898. 830 Meditation, 1859.
{No7v Mrs, Humphrey,)
1899. 533 A babe in the wood.
865 The old armchair.
122, Victoria Street,
1902. 301 Baby.
513 Eve.
1903. 240 Blanche, daughter of Hugh
Horniman, Esq.
PASLEY, Miss Louisa M. S.
Sculptor.
Moorhill, Shedfieldy
Botley^ Southampton,
1880. 1628 General Sir Edward Sabine,
K.C.B , late President of the
Royal Society; bust.
Claremont House, Fleet, Hants,
1884. 1832 Dog and cat playing; group,
terra-cotta.
PASMORB, Daniel Painter.
6, Salisbury Court, Fleet Street.
1829. 47* Portrait of a gentleman.
23, Cullum Street, City.
1839. 216 A. Solari, Esq.
297 Portrait of a lady.
744 Mr. Van Am burgh.
1840. 5*5 The triumphant entry of King
Edward IV into Crosby
Hall, as seen from the min-
strel's gallery, supposed to
take place about the year
1471.
1 84 1. 636
1844. 795
1846. 219
1852. 822
Sir John Crosby entertaining
King Edward IV. at Crosby
Place. " And now what rests
but that we spend the time,
etc."
2, Gou*er Place,
Study from nature.
The Wreath.
18, Gloucester Place^
Oakley Square,
Portrait of Niemmann, land-
scape painter.
Oughts and crosses.
The Welcome.
The secret. " Many things to
us are known, etc."
Plaiting straw near St. Alban's.
Preparing for the masquerade.
54, Crowndale Road,
Camden Town,
The attendant at the old Manor
House.
The happy days of Anne Bo-
leyn; the interior painted at
Hever Castle.
PASMORE, Daniel, Junr. ... Painter.
6, Salisbury Court, Fleet Street.
1829. 675 Sitting for a portrait.
68, Fleet Street.
1830. 608 Sketch.
6, York Street, Covent Garden.
1 83 1. 396 The finishing touch.
937 Portrait of a gentleman.
3, Peterborough Court.
1832. 24 The juvenile architects.
318 Boys blowing bubbles.
1833. 38 Contemplation.
216 The hungry competitors, or
candidates for a breakfast.
II, Patrick Square.
498 Study from nature.
•853-
1854.
S30
1264
»9
1855-
1859.
142
1865.
388
555
1834.
PASMORE, John Painter.
y. Pasmore, funr,^
6, York St,f Covent Garden,
1 83 1. 120 Still life.
202 do.
3, Peterborough Court.
1832. 593 Still life.
J, Pasmore,
46, King Street, Borough.
1839. 40 Sheep.
1840. 225 Portrait of Cupid, the property
of Ix)rd Chesterfield.
410 The portrait of Lion, the pro-
perty of G. Osborn, Esq.
429 The launch.
632 Study from nature.
1841. 211 Birds.
70
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pasmore, John — continued.
1845. 415 Portrait of a Highland sheep-
dog, the property of the Dow-
ager Countess of Dunmore.
433 The reaper.
PASMORE, John F Painter.
10, Gower Street
1842. 450 Study of a partridge.
502 Study of trout.
651 Goldfish.
7, Grafton Street East.
1843. 227 Study of a girl.
570 The luncheon.
89 1 The head of a favourite pointer.
1844. 459 "Give me a kiss, Poll."
2, Gower Place.
1846. 528 The farmer's daughter.
22, Grafton Street East.
1847. 1 155 Rustics at ease.
1264 The shooting poney.
1848. 612 The cattle shed.
1849. 773 The companions.
2, Hendre Place ^
Old Street Road.
1850. 345 The happy couple.
983 The morning visit.
1 189 The farmer's boy.
1 85 1. 1236 Refreshment.
AdelpM.
1852. 139 Portrait of a dog, the property
of the Marquis de Sani.
1853. 33 The uninvited guest.
156 Getting the dinner.
1252 An English farm.
1296 The dairymaid.
29, Arlington Street^
Camden Town.
1855. 330 Fisherman's Cottage.
410 A farm yard.
912 Sketch from nature.
1857. 121 " He won't bite you."
248 May I feed the pony?
1858. 163 A farm yard.
187 The flower girl.
1859. 156 The dog in the manger.
44, Munster St., Regent's Park,
1862. 616 The old sportsman.
PASMORE, Mrs. John F. ... Painter.
10, Gower Street.
1842. 42 Study of a man's head.
54, Crowndale Road.
1865. 571 Always welcome.
PASQUIER Enamel Painter.
(Of the Royal Academy of Paris.)
Dover Street, Piccadilly.
1772. 182 Rinaldo and Armida; in
enamel.
1772. 183 Angelica and Medora; in
enamel.
184 Portrait of the King; in enamel,
by memory.
185 Portrait of his most Christian
Majesty ; in water colours in
1768.
186 Portrait of the King of Den-
mark; in enamel. Painted
in 1768.
187 Portrait of the Dauphiness of
France; in enamel. Painted
in 1768.
188 Portrait of Monsieur de Vol-
taire; in enamel. Painted
from the life. Femes, April,
1771.
189 Portrait of a lady.
190 do. for a ring.
PASQUIER, James Abbott.
Painter.
114, New Bond Street.
1851. 1231 The children of the Hon.
Lloyd Kenyon.
1852. 1079 Lord Francis Gordon.
i860. ^^% Lady O'Donnel and Mrs.
Forbes.
754 Portrait of a lady.
II, Upper Southwick St,, IV.
1866. 7»7 A cool reception.
27, Southwick Street.
1868. 750 Taking a mean advantage.
PASQUIN, Anthony(John Williams).
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1802. 461 Three Indian chiefs; Keysis
(the sun), and Okia (the
great doctor), of the Ponte-
wetime tribe and Matchi
Pagusagan (or bad gun) of
the Ottaway tribe. These
portraits were drawn when
the author was travelling
through their nations in
1799. See also J. Williams.
PASSAVANT, P Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 80 1. 49 Geese dealers.
50 Gleaners.
PASSINGHAM, Miss Leila A.
Painter.
9, Sussex Villas, Kensington.
1895. 900 Portrait of a lady.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
71
PASSINI, Ludwig Painter.
Sia Maria del Giglio,
Palazzo Gritti^ Venice,
1891. 1166 The Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Layard,
G.C.B.
3, Savile Rouf^ IV.
1897. 1370 Lady Layard.
PASTORINI, Benedict ... Architect.
At Mr, Perfetti's,
63, Wimpole Street^
Cavendish Square,
i77S» *'^ Design for a ceiling; a draw-
ing.
1776. 218 A drawing of a painted ceiling.
PASTORINI, F. E.
Miniature Painter.
28, Queen Street^ Brompton,
1812. 581 W. Wightman, Esq.
50, Great Tichfield Street,
18 1 6. 698 Miss C. White.
181 7. 805 Portraits of Miss Davis, Miss
A. Tomkins, and J. Connell,
Esq.
30, Regent Street,
1822. 836 Orlando and Adam. "Un-
happy youth, come not
within these doors, etc." —
As You Like It^ act ii,
scene 2.
837 Rosalind and Orlando. " Gen-
tleman, wear this for me,
etc."— -4j You Like It, act ii,
scene 3.
84, Neivman Street,
1825. 818 Portrait of a gentleman.
857 do. lady.
9, The Quadrant,
1826. 614 Portrait of a gentleman.
843 La Jeunesse.
7, Frith Street, Soho,
1829. 833 J. Palmer, Esq.
852 Master Croft Morton.
23, Great Newport Street,
1833. 766 Portrait of a gentleman.
PASTORINI, J.... Miniature Painter.
42, Rathbone Place,
181 2. 661 A frame containing portraits of
Col. Browne, Mr. Bonomi,
and Miss Grant.
18 1 3. 490 Frame containing portraits of
a lady and two gentlemen.
1814. 457 Mr. Prosperi.
1 8 16. 732 Portraits of Miss Martin, Mr.
Gordon, and Mr. J. Bonomi.
1 8 18. 758 Frame containing three por-
traits.
18 19. 525 J. B. Haynes, Esq.
18, Rathbone Place,
1826. 584 Portraits of Frederick and
Sylphe.
J, Pastoriniy Senr,,
42, Goodge Strut,
1834. 705 Mr. De Vear, Junr.
706 Miss C. De Vear.
707 Miss E. De Vear.
72a Miss M. De Vear.
PASTORINI, W. v., Junr.
Miniature Painter.
21, Greek Street.
1825. 689 Portrait of a lady.
1826. 811 do. an artist.
PATALANO, Enrico Painter.
I, Langham Place,
1890. 104 Mrs. Edward.
PATERSON, Alexander N.
Architect.
13, Portland Terrace, N, W.
1890. 1745 Interior of the Baptistery,
Florence.
PATERSON, George M Painter.
I, Broughton Place,
Edinburgh,
1 88 1. 1000 The old fisherman's favourites.
5, Picardy Place, Edinburgh,
1886. 1025 Marshal Keith's last battle,
Hochkirch, 1758.
PATERSON, Miss Helen (afterwards
Mrs. Allingham) Painter.
5, Southampton Street,
1874. 807 " Wait for me."
916 " The milkmaid singeth blithe,
and the mower whets his
scythe."
{See also Mrs. Allingham, vol. 1,
page 26.)
PATERSON, James Painter.
12, Rue Jacob, Paris.
1879. 456 Carting sand, St. Andrews.
Killniess, Moniawe, N,B,
1889. 1271 Chrysanthemums.
1890. 1 2 14 Windy trees.
1216 Pine wood. Cove.
1892. 1 20 1 Glencairn.
1895. 157 The old mill.
1896. 68 Copeland's mill.
1 08 1 Lilies.
72
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PATERSON, Robert Engraver.
6, South Clerk Street,
Edinburgh,
1870. 847 Farmyard — moonlight. After
J. H. Dell.
3, East Register Street,
Edinburgh.
187 1. 858 Heath — evening effect. After
J. H. Dell.
21, East Temple Chambers,
EC.
\%11, 1229 Rachel weeping for her child-
ren. {Vide The Gloaming
of Life.)
S, The Norlands East,
Dulwich Road.
1887. 1567 The herd-boy. After G.
Clausen.
1888. 1690 Pale moon. After G. L. Sey-
mour.
1709 Burial of Wilkie. After
J. M. W. Turner, R.A.
Whitefriars Street, E.C
1889. 1793 A Voice from the deep. After
G. L. Seymour.
PATERSON, S Architect.
At Mr. Elmis,
1 9, College Hill.
1809. 870 Wanstead House, Essex; the
asylum afforded by Britain
to the royal House of Bour-
bon.
Leman Street,
Goodman^ s Fields.
1 8 10. -jTj Design for an Academy of
Arts.
181 1. 893 Design for a museum.
Architects Office,
Commercial Sale Rooms.
181 3. 817 View of Wanstead house, Es-
sex.
823 Design for mausoleum.
1 2, Holbom Court, Grafs Inn.
181 5. 828 Design for a villa.
1823. 1049 St. Peter's, Rome, from the
back of the Colonnade.
1824. 849 The church of Loretto, from
the Upper Loggia of the
Cortile.
PATERSON, Stirling Painter.
Northwood House,
Russell Plcue,
Trinity, Edinburgh.
1893. 1022 A quiet morning.
1894. 1084 Waiting for the tide — St. Mon-
ance, Fife.
PATERSON, W Painter.
61, Chancery Lane, W.C
1900. I Moorland, Poolewe, Ross-
shire.
PATERSON, W. R Painter.
2, Brocuiway, Westminster.
1823. 454 View at Sands End, Fulham,
Middlesex.
1828. no Cottages near Deal, Kent.
374 View near Vauxhall Bridge.
1830. 436 St. Catherine's Hill, near Guild-
ford, Surrey.
1068 Quarry Street, near Guildford,
Surrey.
1 84 1. 577 The old entrance into Sand-
wich, Kent.
997 The Downs off Deal.
PATIENCE, J Architect.
/. Patience, Junr.
1786. 460 Design for a public library.
23, Wormwood Street,
Bishopsgate,
1787. 533 Design for a mausoleum.
1788. 478 do. banqueting and
assembly house.
1793. T^l Design for a mausoleum.
Tj(t New offices, Beaver Hall,
Southgate.
J. Patience.
1797. 1 172 Great Saxham Hall, near Bury,
Suffolk, for T. Mills, Esq.
1799. 899 Design for a mausoleum.
1804. 870 A villa at Dulwich, for J. Willes,
Esq.
1805. 717 Interior of a vestibule.
1806. 872 Beaver Hall, Southgate.
1807. 1043 Design for a villa.
1808. 915 Great Saxham Hall, near Bury
St. Edmunds, for T. Mills,
Esq.
PATIENCE, T Architect.
At Mr. Patience,
Bishopsgate Street.
1796. 794 Design for a hunting lodge.
1797. 1072 do. park entrance.
PATIENCE, T Sculptor.
23, Wormwood Street.
1798. 956 A bust for a monument to the
memory of the late Mr.
Patience, architect.
1051 An appropriate bass-relief of
architecture, for the monu-
ment of the late Mr,
Patience.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
73
25, Mw Broad Street, City,
1800. 1093 A figure designed for holding a
light.
1095 do. do. do.
{T7u last two artists may be the same
man, especially as the failures initial was
pfobably "/.," the son adding Junr. until
1797.)
PATMORE, Miss Bertha G.
Painter.
The Mansion, Hastings,
1876. 768 Portion of a survey of West-
moreland, natural scale.
1877. 663 Lichen, bark and blossom.
1878. 710 A Sussex home.
1879. 7»» Just arrived.
749 Wanton massacre.
1880. 757 Love in a mist
904 Treasure trove.
1881. 642 ** Wide awake and half awake."
1882. 870 The Kingfisher.
Solent House,
Lymington, Hants.
1903. 924 Study from a conservatory.
PATON, Miss Amelia R. See Mrs.
D. O. Hill, vol. iv, pages loi, 102.
PATON, Frank Painter.
I, Argyll Villas, Gravcsend,
1878. 139 " You are no chicken."
165, Hampstead Road.
1880. 475 Puss in boots.
39, Robert Street,
Hampstead Road,
1881. 570 Winter quarters.
958 Babes in "The Wood."
Ditton, near Maidstone,
1882. 461 Little Milksops.
1495 " Witness my act and deed."
1504 Both parent and guardian.
1883. ^'4 England, Scotland, and Ireland
(bull dog, collie, and pure
Irish terrier).
822 The catVcradle.
1884. 427 More free than welcome.
441 Rough and ready.
692 Their first lesson.
1886. 93 Opening the ball.
14 « 9 Greed.
1429 Tree'd.
Herongate, near Brentwood,
1887. 314 Not at home.
1888. 231 A happy family.
614 Ploughing.
VI.
Moreton^ near Ongar,
1890. 1080 Washing day.
1095 A happy family.
PATON, Hugh Painter.
Ardenham, Marple,
1900. 162 1 A Cheshire farm.
PATON, Sir Joseph Noel, R,S,A,
Painter.
Wooers Alley Cottage^
Dunfermline, N,B,
1856. 35 Home.
1858. 29 The bluidy tryste. "*Alaik,
proude Ladie,' quoth the
Knycht, 'I spake bot in
jeste; and thou hast slone
the trewest lover that ever
lovit woman; for never — so
God me help — loved I none
other bot thee.' And so he
died. . . . Sche streikit him
straught in the rath blumis,
ever making heavy dole; and
* alaick,' quoth sche, * living
I livit bot for thee, and ded
I will for thee die,' and so
she departed thence; and
towards eventyde came to
our Ladie's Priory, and there
made sche confession, and
was straight assoylit, and
mekely receivit her Saviour.
And whenas complinis was
sung, her heavy hert brast in
sondir so that al weipit to
see. . . . And they layed
their bodies in one graff."
471 In memoriam.
33, Georges Square,Edinburgh,
i860. 316 Hesperus.
1 86 1. 10 Dawn — Luther at Erfurt.
" When I had taken the vow,
they took the Bible from me
again, and gave me the so-
phistical books. But as often
as I could, I would hide
myself in the library, and
give my mind to the Bible."
" My confused conscience
oft-times did cast me into
fits of anger, and I sought,
day and night, to make out
the meaning of Paul ; and at
last I apprehend it thus:
Through the Gospel it re-
vealed the righteousness by
which God, in his mercy
and compassion, justifieth
L
74
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Paton, Sir Joseph Noel, R,S.A, — con-
tinned,
us, as it is written, * The just
shall live by faith.' Straight-
way I felt as if I were born
anew ; it was as if I had found
the door of Paradise thrown
wide open." — Luther,
1862. 7 The lullaby. " Music that
brings sweet sleep down
from the blissful skies." —
Tennyson,
1863. 974 Illustration of the Ancient
Mariner, one of a series of
twenty executing for the Art
Union of London.
984 do. do. do.
1864. 674 Study of H.R.H. Princess
Helena.
1865. 315 Fact and fancy. "Such tricks
hath strong imagination."
1866. 299 MorsJanuaVitae. "So, wounded
and weary from the conflict,
he rose and followed the
beckoning Shadow. His
steps were feeble by reason
of his sore hurts; but his
heart quailed not, for he
knew that ere now his Lord
had trodden the same way.
Thus passed he through the
dark valley where were many
tombs; and the dead leaves
were deep beneath his feet.
... At last, strength fail-
ing him, he sank upon his
knees. Then the Shadow
made pause; and turning
round, laid upon him a hand,
at whose touch his blood
became as ice. . . . And the
shadow spake, and its voice
was as the voice of an angel :
*Thou hast been faithful
unto death; the Lord will
give thee a crown of Life.'
Then was the vail of the
Darkness rent asunder : and
lo ! the Shadow was clothed
upon with light as with a
garment of rejoicing; and he
knew that the promise was ful-
filled, and that, in very deed.
Mortality was swallowed up
in Life."— 77/tf Good Fight,
523 I wonder who lived in there?
(Knighted.)
1867. 643 The fairy raid; carrying off a
changeling — Midsummer
eve.
1869. 405 Caliban. "The isle is full of
noises, etc." — The Tempest,
PATON, Richard Painter.
123, Wardour Street, Soho,
1776. 219 A view of the city and port of
Rochester.
220 A view of his Majesty's dock-
yard at Deptford and the
royal Hospital at Green-
wich, with the procession of
the Trinity Masters, being
part of a set of views of the
royal dock yards.
1777. 262 A view of the great fire in the
dockyard at Portsmouth that
happened the end of July,
1770.
263 A view of his Majesty's return-
ing from the fleet into the
harbour of Portsmouth, after
the Feu de Joye of the gar-
rison, on the night of the
26th of June, 1773.
1778. 227 View of his Majesty's dock-
yard at Chatham, and part
of the river Med way, in the
county of Kent.
1779. *3» A view of the burning the
Prudent of 74 guns in Louis-
burg harbour, in the island
of Cape Breton, and of cut-
ting out the Bienfaisant of
64 guns, and towing her into
the North harbour, which
was performed by the boats
of Admiral Boscawen's fleet,
under the command of
Captains Laforey and Bal-
four.
233 A view in the river Thames,
with the breaming of a ship
in the dock, and the iron
foundery at Deptford.
1780. 9 A view of the Quebeck after
the engagement, and Cap-
tain Farmer taking leave of
his people.
10 The Quebeck blowing up, after
burning for four hours.
98 The Minerva, Capt. A. Hood,
attacking the Warwick.
103 London bridge by moonlight.
105 The separation of the Minerva
and Warwick after engaging
two hours.
150 The Minerva re-attacking the
Warwick.
151 The state of the Minerva and
Warwick next morning.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
75
1780. 314 The action between the Sera-
pis, Capt. Pearson, the
Countess of Scarborough,
and Paul Jones's Squadron.
PATON, Ronald N Painter.
33, George Square^ Edinburgh.
1895. 843 Sir Noel Paton, R.S.A., LL.D.
PATON, Waller Hugh, R.S,A,
Painter.
33, St. Georges Square^
Edinburgh.
i860. 267 A summer storm.
1861. 413 'Mang the braes o* Balqu-
hidder.
1862. 551 On the Erecht at Craighall,
Perthshire.
21, Fettes Raw, Edinburgh.
1863. 564 Salmon fishing on the Tay.
Rosehall Lodge, Edinburgh.
1864. 474 Boneen,Isleof Arran. "Tween
the gloamin' and the mirk."
1865. 370 "Lochaber no more."
1866. 498 A dell without a name.
721 Sundown — Brodick Bay, Isle
of Arran.
1867. 502 Deer forest in Skye — summer,
moonlight.
16, St. Georges Square^
Edinburgh.
187 1. 302 A Border Keep.
1872. 621 Summer evening — Penlester,
Arran.
687 Castle Campbell, Dollar.
1873. 17 A mountain stream — Loch
Earn side.
1875. 908 A mountain stream — Glen
Cloy, Arran.
1880. 235 Glencoe — evening. "Slowly
from the mountain summit
Was the drifting veil with-
drawn."
PATRICK,; Painter.
1808. 46 Portrait.
1813. *5 do. of a lady.
678 do.
PATRICK, J. Rutherford ... Painter.
East Linton^ Preston Kirk.
1 89 1. 884 Through wind and rain.
PATRY, Edward Painter.
The Chestnuts, Sydenham Hill.
1883. 431 Going to school.
1885. 506 Pleading.
818 A portrait.
1886. 198 A vestal virgin.
1888. 75 » Mandolinata.
1889. 296 Sweet Lavender.
339 Walter J. Cutbill, Esq.
1 107 Wall flowers.
1890. 72 Colonel Yeatman Biggs.
454 A wandering minstrel.
707 Mrs. Walter Cutbill.
Studio, Campden Hill Road.
1892. 188 "Tm good now."
452 Mrs. Paterson.
561 The squire's daughter.
1893. 420 Mrs. Warren.
495 William Paterson, Esq.
1894. 108 Gerald, son of J. F. Banna-
tyne, Esq.
225 May and Vera, daughters of
J. F. Bannatyne, Esq.
5^7 A daughter of Eve.
i^a, Kensington Crescent.
1895. 483 I^dy Barbara Yeatman.
1897. 353 Cinderella.
1899. 108 A Song of the South.
1900. 336 A sea waif.
1 90 1. 100 First sorrow.
1902. I Little Bo-peep.
393 Celia and Beatrice, daughters
of G. Dalton Hardy, Esq.
749 Left in charge.
1904. 539 Mrs. William Eyre.
PATTEN, Alfred Fowler ... Painter.
59, Bemers Street.
1850. 463 George Harlow White, Esq.
40, Newman Street.
1853. Ill Cordelia receiving the news of
her sisters' cruelty to Lear.
20, Newman Strut.
1854. 518 Viola and the Duke Orsino.
" My father had a daughter,
Qic:'— Twelfth Night.
1855. 559 Hamlet and Ophelia. "He
took me by the wrist, etc."
21, Queen* s Road JVest,
Regents Park.
1856. 1097 The madness of Glaucus. "The
blind girl, Nydia, believing
it to be a love philter, ad-
ministers a draught to
Glaucus, which produces
madness." — Last Days of
Pompeii.
25, Lodwick Terrace^ N.W.
1858. 898 The idle embroiderers.
1859. 20I Resting from the dance.
i860. 20 A peasant girl of the environs
of Coblentz.
1 86 1. 404 The fair Persian tempting the
Sheikh with wine. "Nour-
eddin said to him. Drink;
but the sheikh exclaimed,
^o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Patten, Alfred Vovfl^r—continued.
Verily for thirteen years I
have done nothing of that
kind. Noureddin threw him-
self upon the ground pre-
tending intoxication. Upon
this the beautiful Enis said,
Always doth he treat me
thus. . . . She then filled a
cup and said, I conjure thee
by my life to accept it; and
he took the cup and drank
it. Then Noureddin raised
himself and laughed at him,
etc."
407 Marguerite.
592 Meaning mischief.
63, Albany Street,
232 Pascuccia.
302 Non ci credo.
171, Stanhope Street,
112 The children of C. J. H. Allen,
Esq., F.G.S. A., Treasurer of
the Royal Microscopical
Society.
427 Copernicus sees himself bur-
lesqued by strolling players.
The incident is said to have
occurred at Freuenberg (on
which town he had conferred
great benefits by his skill in
mechanical science)after the
publication of his great work
on Astronomy, which drew
upon him the rebuke of the
Church.
396 May day: revellers fetching
forth their queen.
132, Ebury Street,
519 Happy spring time.
43, London Road, Brighton,
1403 Reading "Robinson Crusoe,"
the foot-print on the sand.
1863.
1866.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1873.
1878.
PATTEN, C Miniature Painter.
34, Ludgate Hill,
1825. 645 W. Patten, Esq.
1826. 606 Portrait of a gentleman.
1827. 664 do. do.
834 Portraits of a lady and gentle-
man.
PATTEN, E Miniature Painter.
6^Jewin Street, Aldersgate.
1794. 539 Portrait of a gentleman.
^795- 45* do. do.
1796. 622 do. an artist.
31, Northumberland Street,
1797. 1000 Portrait of a gentleman.
1001 do. do.
1798.
1799.
1805.
1807.
1808.
91 1 Portrait of a lady.
760 do. himself.
146, Strand.
794 J. Scott, Esq.
873 Miss Hepburn.
788 Miss Catter.
I3S» Strand,
PATTEN, Edmund Painter.
4, Queen Street,
Edgeware Road,
1838. 534 London Docks, brig ready for
sea.
1839. 451 Sunset at the East India Docks.
George, A,R,A, ... Painter.
34, Ludgate Hill.
Mr. Patten.
Portrait of an artist.
G, IL Fatten, Ludgate Hill,
Portrait of a lady; miniature.
G, N. Fatten, 34, Ludgate Hill.
Portrait of a lady; miniature.
G. Fatten.
Portrait of a lady.
Portrait of the infant son of
J. C. Thompson, Esq.
Miss Pursell.
Portrait of a lady.
Master Eneas Mackintosh.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Mr. H. Patten.
Emma. "Yet knew not she
was fair." — Mallet,
Mrs. Raymond.
Portrait of a lady.
do. do.
do. gentleman.
Sir Robert Sydney.
Portrait of the eldest son of
William Heathcote, Esq.
Portrait of a lady in a Turkish
costume.
Poetry, Painting, and Music.
Portraits of a lady and child.
Mrs. John Thomely.
Master Frederick Heathcote.
Mrs. Thring.
Nymph and cupid.
Portrait of a lady.
do. do.
59, Bermrs Street.
Children and goat.
Portraits of three children.
Signor Paganini.
A Bacchante.
Portraits of Mrs. Treyer Evans
and children.
PATTEN,
1819.
938
1820.
142
1823.
860
1824.
5*9
1825.
507
624
1826.
203
J827.
189
242
5.6
568
1828.
"5
148
166
253
379
426
940
1829.
«H
1830.
213
34»
698
752
1831.
88
242
681
721
1832.
21
283
1833.
>44
238
533
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
n
1834. 14 Cymon and Iphigenia, from
the Decamerone of Boc-
caccio, Giornata quinta.
"An awful fear his ardent
wish withstood, etc." —
Dryden,
412 C. W. H. Freeman, Esq.
1835. 138 Rev. W. Dalton, late Minister
of St. Jude's, Liverpool.
194 Venus caressing her favourite
dove.
286 William Dickenson, Esq., late
M.P. for Somersetshire.
1836. 89 Bacchus and Ino.
319 Portrait of an Etonian.
1837. 352 Wood nymph.
501 The Bishop of Ely. (Joseph
Allen,)
(Elected A.R.A.)
1838. 270 The passions. From Collinses
Ode. "When Music, hea-
venly maid, was young, etc."
1839. 92 Sappho.
233 Major-General Sir Charles
Broke Vere, K.C.B.
282 The Rev. Andrew Reed, D.D.,
founder of the London Or-
phan Asylum.
317 The Rev. James Slade, Vicar
of Bolton-le-Moors and Pre-
bendary of Chester. Pre-
sentation portrait for Bolton,
414 " The Graces, daughters of de-
light. Handmaids of Venus,
qX.z,^' —Spenser,
426 Portrait of the lady of Thomas
May hew, Esq., Fairfield
House, Suffolk.
539 John A. Heraud, Esq., author
of the "Judgment of the
Flood," etc.
578 Lieutenant-Colonel Broke.
1840. 173 H.R.H. the Prince Albert of
Saxe Coburg and Gotha, in
the robes of the Order of the
Garter.
257 Mrs. Stewart, presented by the
congregation of St. Bride's to
their minister, the Rev. J.
U. Stewart.
392 William Fawcett, Esq. Painted
for the Mechanics!* Institute
of Liverpool,
457 The Rev. J. U. Stewart.
Painted 6y subscription of the
congregation of St. Bride's,
Liverpool, late of Percy
Chapel
486 Arthur Cope, Esq., of Loughall,
near Armagh.
(Portrait painter in ordinary to H.R.H.
the Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and
Gotha.)
1 84 1. 28 Portraits of the children of the
late Ellis Fletcher, Esq., of
Clifton House, Clifton, Lan-
cashire.
538 Jacob Fletcher, Esq.
1842. 45 The Rev. Hugh M'Neile.
Painted for St, Jude, Liver-
pool,
172 Hymen burning the arrows of
Cupid.
190 Sir James Eyre, M.D.
245 Eve. ** Intent now only on her
taste, etc." — Milton.
320 Portrait.
339 Professor Sylvester.
1843. 46 Portrait of a lady.
67 Dante, accompanied by Virgil,
in his descent to the Inferno,
recognizes his three country-
men, Rustitucci, Aldo-
brandi, and Guidoguerra.
177 Mrs. Charles Whitlaw with her
infant son.
326 Miss Ward.
529 Charles Whitlaw, Esq., the
celebrated botanist.
1844. 14 The madness of Hercules.
" Hercules, distracted, slays
his wife and children." —
Euripides.
266 Miss Ward.
^^% Maternal love.
3S8 Lord Francis Egerton.
424 The Hon. and Rev. Baptist
Noel.
1845. 195 Mrs. Henry Crosfield and
child.
395 The mouse's petition. "Oh!
hear a pensive prisoner's
prayer, etc." — Mrs. Bar-
bauld.
453 Harmood Banner, Esq.
Painted for the Liverpool
Female Orphan Asylum.
1846. 100 Pandora.
133 The family of Mr. George
Patten, A.R.A.
1847. 194 Mrs. Tyrer and her grand-
children, Fixall, Stafford-
shire.
225 Thomas Sands, Esq., late
Mayor of Liverpool.
330 W. Fairbairn, Esq.
349 F. J. Elgie, Esq., Mayor of
Worcester.
1848. 3$ Flora and Zephyrus.
200 Cupid taught by the Graces.
78
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Patten, George, A,R,A, — contiftued.
1848. 376 Portraits of a lady and infant
son.
413 Saville Onley, Esq.
1849. 37* The destruction of idolatry in
England. Coifi, the high-
priest, on his conversion to
Christianity, destroying the
idols of his former worship,
in the presence of Edwin,
the Saxon King, a.d. 625.
The subject is described by
Sharon Turner. "After
several of the Witena and
Counsellors of King Edwin
had delivered their opinions
on the subject of religion,
the high-priest Coifi desired
to hear Paulinus, who was
chief of the Christian mis-
sionaries. ... He requested
of the King weapons and a
war-horse, and rode to the
idol temple, hurled his spear
to profane it, etc. The scene
of this event was a little to
the east of York, beyond the
river Derwent, at a place
called Godmunddingham,
etc.''
1850. 7 Henry Peacock, Esq.
38 Susannah and the elders.
245 Venus and Cupid.
270 John Grey, Esq. Presentation
portrait.
404 Edmund Buckley, Esq. Pre-
sentation portrait.
446 Bacchus discovering the use of
the grape.
558 John S terry, Esq. Painted
for the Indigent Blind Asy-
lum.
1851. 36 Portraits of the children of
Charles Whitlaw, Esq.
197 Venus and Cupid.
203 John Patten, Esq., Mayor of
Manchester. Painted for the
Town Hall.
411 Mrs. Gray.
503 Alexander Henry, Esq., M.P.
for South Lancashire.
518 Arcadians.
632 The Rev. J. M. Beard, D.D.
665 Love defending Beauty from
the assaults of Time.
1852. 49 Mark Philips, Esq. Painted
for the Town Hall, Man-
chester.
283 Innocence alarmed.
366 Thomas Bayley, Esq., Presi-
dent of the Chamber of
Commerce, and manufac-
turer at Manchester, Royal
Commissioner for the Ex-
hibition of all Nations in
1851. Painted for the
Chamber of Commerce, Man-
chester.
1852. 395 W. B. Watkins, Esq., Alder-
man of Manchester. Painted
for the Town Hall.
\7l Thomas Cooke, Esq.
1853. 47 Sir Elkanah Armitage. Painted
for the Town Hall, Man-
chester.
66 Richard Cobden, Esq., M.P.
130 George Wilson, Esq. Painted
for the Town Hall, Man-
chester.
1854. 49 Thomas B. Horsfall, Esq.,
M.P. for Liverpool.
259 Samuel Holme, Esq., late
Mayor of Liverpool.
301 Portrait of a lady.
316 James Taylor, Esq., of Newton
Heath, Manchester.
410 Cupid captive.
45 Venus and Cupid.
163 Portrait of a lady.
287 Nymph and wood pigeon.
455 Flora.
601 Thomas G. Sambrooke, Esq.
453 Apollo and Clytie.
635 Bacchus, Silenus, Faunus, and
Pomona.
21, Queen^s Grove West,
Gloster Gate.
303 Wm. Felkin, Esq., F.L.S.
441 Portrait of the artist.
496 Mr. Deputy Peacock. Painted
for Guildhall, London.
546 The bower of bliss. " Acrasia
. . . that wanton ladie, with
her lover lose, etc." —
Spenser.
Bivia House, Ross,
Herefordshire.
1859. 358 Thomas Powell, Esq., The
Gaer, Newport. Presenta-
tion portrait.
i860. 396 The prophet Isaiah. "The
Spirit of the Lord is upon
me " (chap. Ixi, 5).
1862. 651 On the Wye near Goodrich,
Herefordshire.
1863. ^93 Master Arthur Black.
Hill House, Winchmore Htll.
1864. 332 The youthful Apollo preparing
to engage in a musical con-
test with Paris. — Ovid.
1855.
1856.
1857-
1858.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
79
PATTEN,
1826.
720
1827.
862
1828.
692
854
1829.
7^
750
771
935
1830.
647
759
760
836
1831.
900
1832.
890
I79I.
1793-
1794.
W9S-
1796.
1797.
1799.
1806.
PATTEN , Leonard Painter. |
57, Moray Road^ j
Finshury Park, 1
1889. 1 76 1 Under a midday sun. |
Miss... Miniature Painter.
12, Goulden Terrace^
Islington,
Portrait of a lady.
Miss Tickner.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. lady.
Miss E Chaplin.
Portrait of a young gentleman.
Mr. W. Mathews, author of
the History of Gas lighting,
etc.
Mr. Henry Patten.
David Booth, Esq., author of
the Analytical Dictionary,
etc.
Portrait of a lady. ]
J. Lys. Seager, Esq. |
W. Payne, Esq.
Miss Branstone.
Charles Bucke, Esq., author
of the "Beauties, Har-
monies, and Sublimities of
Nature."
19, Richmond Street^
Islington,
1834. 821 B. Brooks, Esq.
19, Richard Street y Islington,
1836. 766 Portrait of a gentleman.
PATTEN, William.
Miniature Painter.
I, Black friars y
Doctot^s Commons,
286 Portrait of a young lady.
368 The chalk writer.
44^ Portrait of an artist.
510 do. a young lady.
546 A frame with two portraits.
522 Portrait of a celebrated com-
edian and five others.
982 Portrait of a young lady.
813 do. an artist.
34, Ludgate Hill,
690 Master Patten.
PATTEN, W.Junr.
Miniature Painter, etc.
34, Ludgate Hill, ;
1810. 667 Portrait of a lady.
181 1. 547 do. himself. j
549 do. a lady. j
579 Portraits of sisters.
181 2. 202 An artist and family. |
18 14. 3 Portrait of an artist.
181 5. 722 do. a lady.
1816. 542 A student.
181 7. 577 Portrait of the Rt. Hon. the
Lord Mayor. {Matthew
Wood,)
1818. 190 Portrait of a lady.
536 The favourite cat.
1820. 68 Major-General C. Ashworth.
362 Mrs. W. R. Sidney.
806 The Earl of Huntingdon.
1824. 339 Portrait of a lady.
353 J. Hume, Esq., M.P.
805 The Rev. E. A. Bray, B.D.,
F.S.A.
814 Portrait of a lady.
1825. 159 Sir Edward Banks.
671 H. Brandreth, Junr., Esq.,
M.A., F.S.A.
1826. 137 S. Brown, Esq.
452 The Rev. Robert Morrison,
D.D., F.R.S., M.R.A.S.,
First Protestant Missionary
to China, President of the
Anglo - Chinese College,
Translator of the Scriptures
into the Chinese language,
author of Chinese Dictionary,
etc.
501 Portrait of a gentleman.
654 do. do.
W. Patten.
1828. 229 Portrait of a lady.
343 do. do.
687 The Rev. Bidlake Bray.
1829. 706 Mrs. Bray, author of the Pro-
testant, De Foix, etc.
734 Portraits of two young ladies,
sisters.
739 Portrait of a gentleman.
762 Sir Edward Banks.
23, Hawland Street,
1830. 4 Mrs. John Blake.
89 Mrs. Edwin Walker.
402 Portraits of a lady and her
daughter.
768 Mrs. Johnson.
1 83 1. 576 Mrs. Bray, authoress of Fitz of
Fitzford, the Talba, etc.
602 J. Powell, Esq.
662 Portrait of a lady.
734 Mrs. Kempe.
1832. 157 Portrait of a lady.
764 do. do.
895 Alfred John Kempe, Esq.,
F.S.A.
1833. 44 Charles Hancock, Esq., Exon
of the Yeoman Guard.
54 The bracelet miniature.
197 Portrait of a gentleman.
8o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Patten, W., }\xnT.—contimied.
1833. 224 C- Marchant, Esq., Chelten-
ham.
375 Charles Rossi, Esq., R.A.
1834. 151 Mrs. Wood.
195 Lady Hippesley.
374 Sir Henry Strachey.
387 R. Strachey, Esq.
422 Mrs. Doveton.
581 Mrs. George.
1835. 46 Miss Wilkins.
141 Miss Clara Wilkins.
400 The late General Sir Charles
Ashworth.
672 Portrait of a young gentleman.
1837. 346 Sir Thomas Mansell, K.C.H.,
1838. 134 Mrs. Montague.
1206 Miss Steele.
1840. 108 Portrait of a gentleman.
345 Spring ilowers.
346 The student*
696 Portrait of a lady.
737 Mrs. Brames Hall.
1 84 1. 84 Colonul Henderson,
247 Favourites.
1842. 602 La brunette.
615 La blonde.
854 Miss Sarjent.
1843. 115 Ensign Charles Murray,
E.LCwS.
122 Portraits.
105 1 Thomas Barrett, Esq.
1056 The proposal.
(The late.)
1844. 283 Mrs. Grey.
William Vandyke.
Miniature Painter.
23, Howland Street.
Portrait of my mother.
Mr. Johnson.
Miss Susanna Skidmore.
2, Russell Place,
Portrait of a lady.
do. gentleman.
A study.
W. P. Grey, Esq.
Mrs. Thornton.
Mrs. Fothergill.
Portrait of himself
E. Newton, Esq.
30, Arlington Street^
Camden Tofvn,
A study.
Portrait of a lady.
Prayer.
Isabel.
Wood nymphs ; imitation
cameo.
PATTEN,
1844.
702
7*3
863
1847.
986
1048
1848.
726
814
918
964
1849.
7«3
74»
1850.
764
778
796
819
911
1850. 912 Cupids; imitation cameo.
1 85 1. 863 Portrait of a lady.
874 Imitation cameo.
878 Mrs. Patten.
1078 A reverie.
1087 The golden age; imitation
cameo.
22, Rochester Terrace.
1852. 645 Cupid and six imitation cameos.
669 A portrait.
680 A study.
703 Estelle.
1853. 879 Mrs. Algernon Sidney.
1854. 777 Algernon Sidney, Esq.
1855. 779 The late P. A. Sidney, Esq.
908 Blanche.
919 Pleasant thoughts.
S3, Beaumont Street^
Portland Place
1856. 791 Mrs. Algernon Sidney.
849 Miss F'rances Sidney,
1857. 7(^7 Perdita.— fFin/^/^J Tale.
1858. 672 A bacchante.
22, Rochester Terrace.
1868. 795 Mrs. Arthur Lewis, n^e Miss
Kate Terry.
187 1. 1 00 1 Miss Patten.
PATTERSON, H Painter.
2, Piazza, Covent Garden.
1840. 442 Sir Edward Codrington.
Painted for the Town Hall,
Devonport.
185 1. 207 Portrait of a youth.
PATTERSON, Miss Kate M.
Miniature Painter.
8, Holland Place Chambers^
Church Street, W.
1894. 606 ** Sweet violets."
1281 Phyllis.
1896. 1323 Mrs. Harry Coulson.
1897. i486 Lillian.
PATTERSON, S Painter.
Sun Fire Office.
1789. 390 An artist.
PATTINSON, Miss Annie.
Miniature Painter.
49, Buckland Crescent,
Hampslead.
1899. 1290 Madame Bienfait.
1900. 147* Friends.
1 901. 1312 Twilight.
1903. 1 188 A profile.
1904. 121 1 Study of a head.
1256 Portrait of the artist.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
8i
PATTINSON. S^e Ball, Lcc and
Pattinson, vol. i, page loi.
PATTISON, Carl Painter.
8, Gray's Inn Square,
1 88 1. 367 Early mom on the Swedish
coast.
PATTISON, Mrs. Eunice.
Miniature Painter.
BilUsdon^ Leicester,
1900. 1387 Geoffry, son of Rev. John
Davenport.
1 2, Northampton Road,
Market Harborough,
1 90 1. 1306 Muriel, daughter of A. Warde,
Esq.
1903. 1293 Mrs. Overton.
PATTISON, J Painter.
10, George Street,
Hanover Square.
1854. 284 On the Lea, near Wailtham
Abbey.
PATTISON, Robert T Painter.
31, Alpha Road,
St. John's Wood.
1855. 38 Head of a girl.
10, Cavendish Road,
St. John's Wood.
1859. 832 The banks of the Ayr.
954 The path beside the bum.
PATTON, Mrs. Mary F Painter.
CoUinstown Rectory,
Killucan, Ireland.
1902. 1268 The toilette.
1903. X359 A patrician and a plebeian.
PAUL, Sir John Dean, Bart.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
/. D. Paul.
691 View of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
347 The entrance of Glen Crowe.
434 View of Pruddoe Castle, North-
umberland.
232 View of an English cottage
built by the late Queen of
France, in the garden of the
little Tiranon at Versailles.
355 A scene in the isle of Purbeck.
1807. 449 Composition from Milton's
UAllegro. "Straight mine
eye hath caught new plea-
sures, etc."
VI.
1802.
1804.
1805.
1806.
1808.
1811.
1812.
1813.
1814.
1815.
1817.
132 A drawing; Composition from
Thomson's poem of the
Castle of Indolence. "The
landscape thus, inspiring
perfect ease, etc."
649 A view amongst the rocks near
the Devil's Bridge, Mon-
mouthshire, looking up to
the Hafod Arms.
526 Broadstairs pier with a gale
coming on.
342 Rochester Castle.
588 Allington Castle, near Maid-
stone.
725 Reculver church, near Mar-
gate.
2 A summer Evening, with shep-
herds refreshing at a brook.
"And if the following day
he chance to find a new re-
past, etc." — Addison.
85 The flotilla on the Serpentine
river, as seen from the
bridge in Kensington Gar-
dens.
130 A scene in Gatton Park, Sur-
rey.
401 Dido and ^Eneas taking shelter
from the storm. " Meantime
the gathering clouds obscure
the skies, etc."
18 1 9. 288 The Tee's force, near Middle-
ton in Teesdale, Yorkshire.
1820. 74 Ruins of Egliston Abbey on
the Tees, as described by
Walter Scott. "Then in
broad lustre shall be shown,
etc."
Sir John Dean Paul, Bart.
1822. 383 Scene from the Monastery by
Sir Walter Scott. Father
Philip preparing to pass the
ford. "'Damsel,' said he,
*thou seemest in no or-
dinary distress, etc.'"
1837. 780 A winter landscape; view of
East Permard, Somerset
PAUL, Paul Painter.
Rudolph Road, Bushey.
1 901. 548 The road through the mead-
ows.
21, Gainsborough Road,
Bedford Park.
1904. 622 Eventide.
PAUL, Peter Painter.
86, Fleet Street.
1859. 186 On the grass.
M
82
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PAUL, Robert Boyd Painter.
1859. 677 A portrait.
62, ColUge Place, N. W.
1863. 198 Dinner preparations.
PAUL, Roland W Architect.
31, Spring Gardens,
1887. 1748 St. Alban's shrine, St. Alban's
Abbey.
21, Parliament Street,
1888. 1889 The Beckington shrine. Wells
Cathedral.
1889. 1940 Wells Cathedral.
1890. 1833 Interior of Lady chapel, St.
Alban's Abbey.
191 1 Town Hall, Yeovil, Somerset.
3, Arundel Street, Strand.
1899. 1708 New lych gate, Wootton Fitz-
paine, Dorset.
1720 New screens, Abbey Dore,
Chirk.
1787 Chancel, Chard Church, Som-
erset
1902. 1419 Screen, St. John Baptist, Pot-
ter's Bar.
1904. 1532 Screen, Dymock church, Glou-
cestershire.
1537 Reredos, Abbey Dore church.
PAUL (W. S.) and JAMES (R. C.)
Architects.
Eagle Insurance Buildings.
1904. 1430 Carpenter's Arms, Charlton,
near Bristol.
1524 War Memorial to Old Clif-
tonians.
PAULL, H.J Architect.
10, Adam Street, AdelpM.
1856. 1 1 52 Congregational chapel .
PAULL (H. J.) and BICKERDIKE
(B.) Architects.
24, Cecil Street, London,
and I, St, Peter's Square.
1873. 1 171 Christ's Church, Lambeth.
10, Adam Street, Strand,
1875. 9*5 Christ Church, Westminster
Bridge Road.
PAULL and BONELLA.
Architects.
9, Montague Street,
Russell Square,
1880. 1 1 54 Boys' High School, Plymouth,
6, Quality Court,
Chancery Lane,
1886. 1627 Woodberry Down Baptist
chapel.
PAULSON, F.
. ... Painter.
43, Piccadilly
1877. 399 My mother.
1878. 945 Portrait.
PAUNCBFOTB, Miss Clara.
Miniature Painter.
10, Kingsnorth Gardens,
Folkestone.
1897. 1427 Eleanor, daughter of the Hon.
Mrs. H. Sugden.
1898. 129$ Olga.
1303 Miss Elfrida Perry.
1345 Miss Enid Lloyd Jones.
PAVY, Eugene Painter.
98, Charlotte Street.
1878. 912 A Turkish Bazaar.
10, Fitzroy Street.
1^79* 332 A coming storm.
I, Langham Chambers.
1 88 1. 960 Homeward bound.
1883. 82 The Marabout (sacred) Lion,
Algiers.
PAVY, Philip Painter.
98, Charlotte Street,
1878. 137 Asses for hire, Granada.
1879. 260 An autumn evening — Surrey.
I, Langham Chambers.
1 88 1. 105 Shalford Common, Surrey.
141 5 A Nubian soldier.
PAWLEY, Charles J. C. ... Architect.
2, Princess Mansions,
Victoria Street,
1896. 1593 Dining room, "Three Nuns,"
Aldgate.
1897. 1792 Gates for Dacre Court, Buck-
ingham Gate.
1898. 1697 Doorway, St. James's Court.
1899. 1650 Town Hall.
1900. 1784 Dining room.
1 90 1. 1661 St. James's Court.
1903. 1665 Fagade, Sloane Terrace.
PAWLEY, James Painter.
30, Grove Road,
1869. 384 The Tedworth Hunt, 1868-9.
PAWSEY, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1800. 753 Flowers.
1803. 308 do.
313 do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
83
rkjrk,± \
-ri^,
1769.
84
85
86
1770.
"39
140
141
1802.
609
872
1803.
1804.
469
425
1805.
658
1806.
345
1807. 327
765
John Painter.
4, Chandos Street^
Covent Garden.
A portrait of a gentleman;
small whole length.
A boy in the character of
Cupid.
A girl playing on a sistnim.
A portrait of a gentleman;
small whole length.
A portrait of a gentleman (Mr.
Estwick); small whole length.
A portrait of a gentleman; kit-
cat.
17, Park Street,
Portrait of himself.
Lavinia.
25, New Quebec Street.
A sketch.
The continence of Scipio Afri-
canus.
Hotspur and Lady Percy. Vide
King Henry IV, act ii,
scene 3.
The Empress Maria Theresa
with her family, moralizing
at her mausoleum which she
caused to be erected. Vide
Zimmerman's Essay on Soli-
tude.
Morning, or the Schoolboy.
Evening, or the long story.
"When the livelong day-
light fail, etc."
PAXTON, Sir Joseph Architect.
1854. 1 165 Entrance Court, Mentmore,
Bucks, the seat of Baron M.
A. de Rothschild.
1 168 Crystal Palace, Sydenham —
view of temples to cas-
cades.
1134 Crystal Palace, Sydenham —
view of terrace gardens.
18, New Street.
1856. 1 155 Mansion for Baron James de
Rothschild, at Ferri^res,
France.
1 165 do. do.
PAXTON, T., Junr Painter.
Hoxton Town.
1800. 634 A clay mill in the vicinity of
Hackney.
1802. 597 A sketch: Fancy.
940 View of Caversham Gravel Pits,
Oxfordshire.
PAXTON, W. A Painter.
Ivy Lane^ Hoxton,
1789. $04 Landscape.
512 do.
1 79 1. 564 View from nature.
PA YE, C. W Miniature Painter.
I, Upper Charlton Street.
1806. 633 Portrait of a lady.
642 do. gentleman.
752 Miss and Master B.
781 The envied rose.
Upper Conway Street^
Fttzroy Square.
1807. 881 Portrait of a lady.
17, Charles Street^
Clarendon Square.
1808. 789 R. W. EUiston.
PAYB,
Miss Miniature Painter.
48, London Street.
1798.
780 Portrait of a lady.
857 A miniature.
888 Portrait of a boy.
1800.
289 Lady M. Montgomery.
862 UAllegro.
866 Lady M. Montgomery.
870 Mrs. Hunter.
873 Miss Hamond.
1801.
716 Cupid.
759 A portrait.
780 Miss St Clair.
1802.
709 Miss De Camp.
714 Portrait of a lady.
1803.
770 do. gentleman.
771 Miss De Camp.
804 Sylvia.
813 Lady Mawbey and daughter.
817 Portrait of a gentleman.
1804.
756 Miss Mann.
790 Mrs. Rawlins.
808 Miss Murray.
1805.
345 H.S.H. the Margrave of Ans-
pach.
355 Portrait of a lady.
370 do. do. in the char-
acter of a Savoyard.
41 1 The Dutchess of Beaufort.
10, St. Alban's Street.
1806.
636 Mrs. Siddons.
673 Portrait of a gentleman.
766 do. lady.
8, Conway Street.
1807.
833 The Marquis of Hartington.
844 Contemplation.
923 Portraits of Mrs. Johnstone
and son.
93a The Hon. W. TAmb.
84
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PAYE,
Richard Morton.
Painter, etc.
37, Broad Street,
Golden Square.
— Paye^ at Mr, ShimmectSy
1790.
5«
Britannicus poisoned by order
Princes Street,
of Nero.
Leicester Fields,
128 Portraits of a young gentleman
1773.
216 A fancy head; in oil
217 A portrait; in oil.
with his sisters. {Mcuter
Smyth.)
218 Four models in wax.
400
Portrait of a young gentleman.
Richard Paye,
{77ie late Master Leverton,)
Brewer Street,
4*1
Muscadella.
comer of Francis Street.
4aa
Christ praying in the garden.
1774.
202 Portrait of a lady; model in
wax.
1791.
170
A young nobleman and his
two brothers.
203 Portrait of a beggar; model in
425
The Shunamite's son struck
wax.
with death in the field. —
204 A portrait
2 B. Kings, ch. 4, v. 18.
205 An old head.
1792.
349
Portrait of a gentleman.
R. M. PayCy 26, Swallow St,,
1793-
90
A boy and girl frightened by
or at Mr, Laver^s,
an owl.
Bruton Street,
"74
A boy.
Berkley Square,
"5
Two girls.
1778.
228 Portrait of a boy in the char-
acter of Cupid.
244
The finding of Perdita. Vide
Winter's tale.
228tAn allegorical design.
3»7
Peasants escaping from their
1779.
229 Three portraits in miniature.
230 do. in a Turkish
cottage fired by lightning.
48, London Street.
dress.
1795-
54
A girl.
23 1 A cast of an emblematical figure.
116 The boy exulting over his
1780.
95 Portrait of a child.
golden eggs.
287 do. do.
"95
Portrait of an artist
1782.
187 A girL
207
The detection. (Miss Forbes,)
37, Broad Street,
23"
The Reconciliation.
Golden Square,
254
Ladies nutting.
1784.
83 A boy.
570
Portrait of a child.
106 Boys throwing snowballs.
1798.
509
An old woman.
223 Portrait of a child.
552
Death of Oithona.
1785.
19 Portrait of a young gentleman
1800.
5"
Diana and Endymion.
and his sister.
281
Psyche.
35 Moonlight.
777
Milton composes his Paradise
36 Portrait of a sulky boy.
Lost.
79 Portrait of a girl in the char-
886 Master Lovibond.
acter of Falstaflf in Henry
M, Paye,
IVth.
1801.
^77
Miss E. Paye.
88 Portrait of a gypsy.
R, M. Paye.
1786.
165 Distressed girl.
1802.
277
The health recruiting party.
1787.
42 Jane Shore.
51 Portrait of a lady. (Mrs, Inch-
bald,)
PAYNE, A
.. F Etcher.
244 Portrait of a young lady.
Newarke, Leicester,
1788.
145 An angel and child, from the
RevelationSjChap. xii, verse 5.
1858.
932
Burial of the Lord of Rosslyn.
Oughtington Hall, near Lynne.
249 St. James's day.
1866.
804 Etchings.
1789.
24 The unwelcome girl.
838 From the Paradise Lost;
1 1 1 The favourite turkey.
etching.
134 Portraits of a young gentleman
7, Prince's Gardens,
and his sisters.
1867.
987
Dunham, Massey Park,
142 Orpheus.
Cheshire; etching.
255 Portrait of a gentleman.
2, Cromwell Place,
274 do. do.
1870.
28 The nun.
395 Self-love.
1873-
138
Alice in Wonderland.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
85
PAYNE, A. H Painter.
WiarsasAy near Southampton,
1830. 1086 View of the Confession House
of Mary Queen of Scots,
Holyrood Chapel.
2, Gloucester Fkue,
Kentish Town.
1832. 483 Holyrood chapel; adravringin
pen and ink.
4, Tonbridge Street^
sinners Town,
1333. 940 Shanklin Chine, Isle of Wight.
PAYNE, Miss C Painter.
Leipsic,
1864. 187 Rathchen Von Heilbronn.
PAYNE, E. Harding Architect.
I ly/ohn Street^ Bedford Row.
1903. 1603 Cottages at Sidcup.
1691 Baths, Old Kent Road.
PAYNE (E. H.) and HUTCHINSON
(C. E.) Architects.
I I ^ John Street^ Bedford Row.
1903. 1641 Baths, Chelsea.
PAYNE, E. J Architect.
Tourer of London.
1845 981 Tinterft Abbey, Monmouth-
shire.
1846. 1 201 Melrose Abbey from the High
Altar.
6, Alfred Street,
West Brompton.
1848. 1 171 Design; Army and Navy Club
House.
PAYNE, Miss Florence Painter.
31, Broad Street, Oxford.
1885. 1466 Narcissus and wallflowers.
PAYNE, H Painter.
44, Jubilee Place, King's Road.
1823. 453 Portrait of a gentleman.
PAYNE, Mrs. H Painter.
2, South Street,
Grosvenor Square.
1835. 530 Mr. G. M. Leake.
PAYNE, Henry A Painter.
School of Art, Birmingham.
1899. 84 The witch lady.
PAYNE, J Painter.
46, Rupert Street, Haymarket.
1827. 243 View of Norwood, with Becken-
ham in the distance.
PAYNE, W Painter.
60, Wells St., Oxford Street.
1850. 198 Rev. John Wilson, M.A.
PAYNE, William Painter.
W. Paine, Plymouth.
1786. 586 Penny Cross Chape^ near
Plymouth.
60s View at Plymouth toward
Mount Edgecomb — a light
squall coming on.
606 Stonehouse bridge and the old
ferry house, between Ply-
mouth and Dock, Devon.
607 View taken near St. Budeaux,
near Plymouth.
608 View of the bridge and turn-
pike house at Western Mills,
in the road from Plymouth
to Saltash Passage.
W. Payne, Doch, Plymouth.
1787. 456 A limehouse quarry at Ketley,
near Plymouth, Devonshire.
457 Yalmton Church, Devonshire.
469 Devotion.
470 Plymouth Dockyard taken
from under the battery at
Mount Edgecombe.
1788. 502 A slate quarry on Dartmoor,
Devon.
588 A stone and marble quarry
near Plymouth, Devon.
1789. 440 Shaugh Bridge, Devonshire.
446 A quarry upon the banks of the
Plym, Devonshu-e.
484 Dartmouth and Kingswear,
taken in the road to the
Castle, looking up the river.
552 Dartmouth and Kingswear,
taken in the road to the
Castle, looking up the river.
Thomhaugh St., Bedford Square.
1790. 506 View of Mount Edgecombe,
with the landing of their
majesties, August, 1789.
574 A cottage, with children.
602 View of the Guildhall and
Plymouth bank.
651 View of the limekilns at Crab-
tree, opposite to Saltram.
49, Upper Baker Street.
1821. SI FallofTemi.
373 Waterfall in North Wales.
1822. 130 View near Capel Carig, Caer-
narvonshire.
PAYNE, W. R., Junr Painter.
Thomhaugh St., Bedford Square.
1802. S55 View of Shanklin Chine, Isle
of Wight
86
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PAYNE. See Tycrman and Payne.
PAYNER,;W.\&^ Poyncr.
PAYTHERUS, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1803. 726 A young lady.
PAYTON, Joseph Painter.
Warwick.
1 86 1. 279 Skating at Chantilly.
336 The tete-^-tdte.
1862. 348 "Who shall decide when doc-
tors disagree ? "
627 The departure.
1863. 90 Check.
521 The picture dealer.
North Gate^ Warwick,
1864. 136 New mourning.
247 The letter.
1865. 211 The anonymous letter.
376 The morning of the duel.
P AZOLT, Alfred J Painter.
Seaforthy St, Ives^ Cornwall,
1 901. 294 The rain squall.
PEACAN, John Philip Painter.
Roundstone^ Co, Galway,
1 89 1. 817 Howth, Co. Dublin.
PEACH, Charles S Architect.
Victoria Mansions^
28, Victoria Street,
1902. 1448 Electric Power Station, Grove
Road.
1904. 1654 Electricity Station, Mayfair.
1664 do. do.
PEACH, H. F Painter.
19, Fleet Lane,
1820. 363 Landscape and cattle.
1832. 541 View in Oatlands Park.
PEACHE, G. Alan Architect.
Broad Sanctuary Chambers^
Westminster,
1898. 1749 Houses, Wimbledon.
PEACHY, J Painter.
Curzon Street^ Mayfair,
1786. 571 View of Montreal.
591 View of Quebec.
1787. 485 View in Canada; water-colour.
486 do. do. do.
559 do. do. do.
PEACOCK, Miss Emma Painter.
1 10, Marine Parade^ Brighton,
1845. "3* Thewestfront of York Minster.
1846. 1 165 do. Orleans Cath-
edral.
1 1 72 The Church of St. Ouen, at
Rouen.
PEACOCK, J Painter.
40, Great Strand Street^
Dublin.
181 7. 390 The patron of the seven
churches, or the Festival of
St. Kevin in the Vale.
" Glendalough, which liter-
ally signifies the Valley of
the Two Lakes, is a most ro-
mantic spot, situated about
twenty-three miles south of
Dublin. In these awful wilds
St. Kevin founded an abbey,
together with seven churches.
... In the cemetery stands
a lofty round tower of no
feet high. The remains of
several ancient crosses may
still be traced among the
ruins. One in particular may
be easily distinguished in
the picture. ... To this
sacred spot . . . numbers
of people resort on the 3rd
of June the anniversary of
St. Kevin's death, etc"
PEACOCK, M Painter.
40, Swallow Street,
1 810. 19 X View on Hampstead Heath.
181 2. 60 Cottage near St. Albans.
251 A landscape, composition.
22, Mary bone Street,
1 81 3. 95 View in Hertfordshire.
1814. 169 Landscape, composition.
18 1 5. 392 do. do.
1 81 6. 908 do. do.
1823. 367 do. do.
29, Marylebone Street,
1825. 134 Cottages from nature.
PEACOCK, Ralph Painter.
Holmwood^ Park Roady
Forest HilL
1888. 658 Blue-bell.
6, Park Road, Forest Hill.
1889. 76 A sleepy hollow.
1892. 95 Victory.
1 1 , Holland Park Road,
1893. 97 In Tuscany. "The heavy
timber of the crooked
plough." — Virgil,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
87
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
*4i
69 X
43
832 "Verily man is created ex-
tremely impatient; when
anger moveth him he is full
of complaints." — Koran,
103 Miss Edith Brignall.
207 Don Quixotte and Sancho
Panza.
Mrs. Frederic Lacy Robinson.
" A rose, a lily, a dove, a ser-
pent, A little honey, and a
handful of clay."
A study.
906 Portrait of a lady.
169 "And the flowers shall grow
in the waste places of the
earth."
961 Dreams.
1016 A wee Rhodesian, daughter of
£. A. Maund, Esq.
256 Ethel. Purchased for the
Chantrey Bequest for ^^105.
151 5 At a city's gate; an illustra-
tion.
86 Portrait of a lady dancing.
215 Miss Lilian Croft.
476 Bunny.
584 Portrait of a lady in black.
1009 Sybill, daughter of G. F. Scott,
Esq.
19 Daisy, daughter of Edwin
Tate, Esq.
296 Loben, son of E. A. Maundy
Esq.
467 The sisters.
564 Georgette, daughter of George
Mosenthal, Esq.
I a, Holland Park Road.
15 Yetta, daughter of J. R. Dunlop
Hill, Esq.
26 Edward, son of Victor Caven-
dish, Esq., M.P.
537 A portrait group.
889 The Marquess of Titchfield.
80 Jean, daughter of Andrew
Arthur, Esq.
98 Maud, daughter of Victor
Cavendish, Esq., M.P.
258 William Holman Hunt, Esq.
155 Jack, son of Stephen Schilizzi,
Esq.
Gertrude, daughter of Ellis
Denby, Esq.
Louisa, Sarah, and Margaret,
daughters of Charles H.
Paine, Esq.
1904, 228 "Out of the everywhere into
here."
337 Bernard, son of P. Rexford
Parsons, Esq.
846 F. B. Mildmay, Esq., M.P.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
357
771
PEAKE, Miss Emma.
Miniature Painter.
4, Trafalgar Square^
Brompton,
1855. 931 Frederick, son of Captain
J. Grenfell Moyle.
1856. 756 Henry Foreman, Esq.
2, Chelsea Villas.
1857. 837 Miss Annie Featherstone.
1858. 654 Mrs. James Bothamley.
PEAKE, F Painter.
81, Great Portland Street.
1844. 293 M. Baumann.
21, Paddington Street.
1846. 632 Jenny Denison, Tam Haliday,
and Edith. Vide Old
Mortality.
PEAKE, John N Painter.
17, Avenue Road^
St.JohrCs Wood.
1855. 672 Succour from the hospice —
Alpine monks endeavouring
to restore a traveller.
Moreton House^ Wolstanton^
Stoke-on-Trent.
1857. 643 The last hour of the con-
demned.
PEAKE, Miss Kathleen Painter.
9, The Green^ Twickenham.
1904. 569 "Pensive she sits; but in the
full brown eyes a timorous
glance."
PEAKE, R. B Painter.
79, Charlotte Street.
1 81 6. 690 Found out, or the kiss pre-
vented.
PEALE, R Painter.
1803. 493 A portrait in chalk.
709 Portrait of himself holding a
tooth of the mammoth.
PEALE, Rembrandt Painter.
74, Charlotte Street.
1833. 9' Portrait of his daughter.
256 Portrait-sketch of Trentanove,
made at Rome in 1829.
265 Portraits of his daughters.
468 Portrait of his father Charles
W. Peale, a pupil of Mr.
West, and founder of the
Philadelphia Museum.
88
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PEARCE, Arthur E Painter.
12, Marius Road,
Upper Tooting.
1 90 1. 1 148 On the Quay, Folkestone.
PEARCE, Miss Blanche D.
Painter.
26, Endytnion Road,
Brixton HilL
1888. 1424 Almond blossom.
PEARCE, Charles M Architect.
13, Chesterfield Street,
1902. 1375 A house in Oxfordshire.
PEARCE, Charles Sprague... Painter.
5, Dorset Street, Baker Street,
1876. 57 Mourzouk.
PEARCE, Maresco Painter.
Tudor Lodge, Albert Street.
1858. 266 Cromwell at Woodstock.
PEARCE, Stephen Painter.
The Queen^s Mews, Pimlico.
1839. 251 Portrait of Tartar, the favourite
saddle-horse of Her Majesty.
1 84 1. 19 Haji Mahomed Mahbul, and
one of the horses sent as a
present to Her Majesty by
the Imaum of Muscat
37 Leopold, Her Majesty's
charger; a sketch.
55, Bemers Strut.
1849. 31 Portrait of R. J. Wyatt, Esq.,
sculptor, Rome.
408 Leigh Murray, Esq., of the
Theatres Royal.
1850. 96 Portrait of an English officer.
134 L. Macdonald, Esq., sculptor,
Rome.
1 85 1. 562 Leonard F. Simpson, Esq.
746 The grave of Shelley, in the
English burial ground,
Rome.
1852. 1294 Rear - Admiral Sir Francis
Beaufort, K.C.B., F.R.S.,
Hydrographer to the Ad-
miralty, etc.
1853. 78 Commander E. A. Inglefield,
R.N., F.R.G.S., H.M. steam
vessel "Phoenix," and late
of the Arctic Discovery
Yacht, the "Isabel."
249 The Arctic Council discussing
the plan of search for Sir
John Franklin, containing
portraits (commencing on
the left) of Sir George Back,
F.R.S., Sir WiUiam Edward
Parry, F.R.S., Captain E. J.
Bird, Sir James C. Ross,
F.R.S., Sir Francis Beaufort,
K.C.B., F.R.S., John Bar-
row, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A,
Colonel Sabine, V.P.R.S.,
Captain W. A. Baillie Ham-
ilton, Sir John Richardson,
C.B., F.R.S., Captain F. W.
Beechey, F.R.S. ; and on
the wall of Sir John Frank-
lin, K.C.H.,F.R.S., Captain
James Fitzjames, and the
late Sir John Barrow, Bart.,
F.R.S.
1853. 423 William Penny, the Arctic
Voyager, Commander of
H.M. Vessels, "The Lady
Franklin" and "The So-
phia,"employedonthesearch
for Sir John Franklin.
598 John Rae, the Arctic overland
Explorer, F.R.G.S., and of
the Hudson's Bay Company.
1854. 67 Captain Sir Richard Grant,
R.N.
525 Alexander Stewart, command-
ing H.M. ship "Sophia" in
Penny*s expedition in search
of Sir John Franklin.
1287 The late Lieut. Bellot, of the
Imperial Navy of France.
Painted for Lady Franklin.
This gallant officer lost his
life in the Arctic regions,
nobly performing his duty in
a cause to which his whole
energies were directed.
1358 William Kennedy, late Com-
mander of the Arctic search-
ing vessel, " Prince Albert "
(in which Bellot obtained
his first Arctic reputation),
and now commanding Lady
Franklin's screw steamer,
" Isabel."
1855. 236 Captain McClure, R.M. (H.M.
Discovery ship, " Investi-
gator "), who, while employed
upon the search for Sir John
Franklin, boldly penetrated
through an unknown ice-
encumbered sea, and dis-
covered the North - West
passage, which had baffled
the efforts of Arctic navi-
gators for three centuries.
405 Robert Brown, Esq., D.C.L.,
Oxford, etc.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
89
1855. 485 Col. Sabine, R.A., Treasurer
and Vice-President of the
Royal Society, General
Secretary of the British As-
sociation for the advance-
ment of Science, etc.
564 The Earl of Beverley.
25, Queen Anne Street
1856. 22 Captain Collinson, R.N., C.B.,
of H.M. Arctic Discovery
ship, "Enterprise."
37 Captain Kellett, R.N., C.B., of
H.M. Arctic Discovery ship,
" Resolute."
315 Dr. M'Cormick, R.N.
525 A Gillon, Esq., of Wallhouse,
Linlithgowshire.
614 William P. Barrow, Esq.,
Naval Cadet H.M. steam
frigate, "Odin," the youngest
son of Sir George Barrow,
Bart.
1857. 40 Captain M*Clintock, R.N.,
late commanding H.M.
Arctic Discovery ship, " In-
trepid."
51 Sir Roderick Impey Murchi-
son, G.C., St. S., D.C.L.,
F.R.S., etc.
277 Sir George Simpson, Governor
of the Territories of the
Hudson's Bay Company.
Presentation Portrait.
354 Rear- Admiral Sir Francis Beau-
fort, R.N., K.C.B., F.R.S.,
D.C.L., late Hydrographer
to the Admiralty. Painted
for Greenwich Hospital,
49* Captain Sherard Osborne,
R.N., C.B., of H.M. steam
frigate " Furious," late com-
manding in the Sea of
Azoff.
612 Ashhurst
F.R.S.,
Castle.
1858. 292 Sir George Barrow, Bart.
349 Henry Littledale, Esq., of
Kempston Grange, Bedford-
shire.
591 Freeman Thomas, Esq., of
Ratton House, Sussex, late
Master of the South Devon
Foxhounds. Presentation
Portrait,
1859. 43 Captain Sir Edward Belcher,
R.N., C.B.
•91 Portrait of a lady.
640 Equestrian portrait of the Duke
of Bedford.
VI.
Majendie, Esq.,
of Hedingham
1859. 665 The Rev. George Staunton
Barrow, B.A., Incumbent of
West Moseley, Surrey.
i860. 242 Captain Sir F. Leopold,
M*Clintock, R.N., LL.B.,
late commanding Lady
Franklin's Arctic Discovery
Yacht " Fox."
259 Captain Hobson, R.N., late of
Lady Franklin's Arctic
Yacht "Fox."
261 Dr. Walker, M.D., Surgeon
and naturalist of Lady Frank-
lin's Arctic Yacht " Fox."
54, Queen Anne Street,
1 86 1. 69 Captain Erasmus Ommanney,
R.N.
71 Admiral Horatio Austin, C.B.,
late commanding the expedi-
tion in search of Sir John
Franklin.
44» Equestrian portrait of Wil-
loughby Hart Sitwell, Esq.,
of Femey Hall, Shropshire.
Presented by the Ludlow
Hunt,
1862. 604 Captain Rochfort Maguire,
R.N.
1863. 249 The Earl of Belmore.
350 The late Duke of Bedford, K.G.
629 Captain Moore, R.N., F.R.S.,
late Governor of the Falk-
land Islands.
1864. 207 H. Jefferson, Esq., of Rother-
skye, Cumberland.
1865. 43 Dudley Sinclair, Esq., son of
Edward Majoribanks, Junr.,
Esq.
165 The late Sir John Barrow,
Bart., LL.D.
558 The Earl of Bective.
1866. 399 Sir Charles Rouse Boughton,
Bart., of Downton Hall,
Shropshire, and Rouse
Lench, Worcestershire.
577 Captain Richards, R.N.,
F.R.S., Hydrographer to the
Navy.
1867. 221 The Earl of Sefton.
331 The late Freeman Thomas,
Esq., of Ratton, Sussex.
389 Lieutenant- Colonel Bathurst,
Grenadier Guards.
1868. 545 H. M. Curteis, Esq., Master of
the East Sussex Foxhounds.
Presentation picture,
1869. 3^4 The late Lort Phillips, Esq.,
M.P., Master of the South
Pembrokeshire Fox Hounds.
Presentation portrait.
90
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pearce, Stephen — continued.
1869. 748 Arthur S. Brook, Esq., Master
of the Bexhill Harriers, Sus-
sex. Presentation portrait.
826 W. G. Borron, Esq., President
of the Ardrossan Coursing
Club, of Seafield Towers,
Ardrossan, Scotland.
1870. 56 Study for the presentation
equestrian portrait of D. R.
Scratton, Esq.
256 Study for the presentation
equestrian portrait of Charles
Wicksted, Esq.
898 Charles, the son of James
Chadwick, Esq., of High
Bank, Prestwich, Lan-
cashire.
187 1. 26 The late Rear- Admiral Sir
James C. Ross, Knt.,
D.C.L., F.R.S., etc., the
Arctic and Antarctic Navi-
gator. Fainted for Green-
wich Hospital.
289 Sir Francis Henry Goldsmid,
Bart., M.P.
1 109 Charles Murchison, M.D.,
F.R.S., etc.
1129 Robert Lee, M.D., F.R.S.
1872. 163 Captain Francis Lyon, R.A.
346 Sir Henry Edwards, Bart, of
Pye Nest, Colonel of the 2nd
West Yorkshire Yeomanry
and High Sherifif for York-
shire. Presentation portrait.
431 Erasmus Wilson, Esq., F.R.S.,
Professor of Dermatology in
the Royal College of Sur-
geons.
i873« '34 Equestrian portrait of T. T. C.
Lister, Esq., of Beamsley
Hall, Yorkshire.
272 Frederic Wanklyn, Esq.
1022 Equestrian portrait of Thomas
Mashiter, Esq., of " Priests "
and Whybridge, Essex. Pre-
sentation portrait.
1874. 542 Mrs. MacDonell.
549 Charley.
1426 Equestrian portrait of T. C.
Garth, Esq., with huntsman,
whipper-in, and hounds.
Presentation picture.
1875. 484 J. J. Farquharson Esq., of
Langton House, Dorset-
shire.
836 Equestrian portrait of C. J.
Radclyffe, Esq., Master of
the South Dorset Foxhounds.
Presentation portrait.
1876.
357
1877.
85
1878.
34«
.3,8
1879.
604
i88a
1067
1881.
904
1882. 305
374
1884. 545
1885. 4S8
Mr. Press, huntsman of the
Blackmoor Vale foxhounds.
Captain Sir George S. Nares,
R.N., K.C.B., F.R.S., com-
manding H.M. ships " Alert^
and " Discovery," 1875-6.
Mrs. John G. Sandeman.
Equestrian portrait of Ger-
trude, daughter of Frank
Chance, Esq.
Admiral J. Lort Stokes, R.N.,
F.R.G.S.
The Master of the Scotchwell
harriers. South Pembroke-
shire.
Equestrian portraits of Sir
Richard G. Glyn, Bart, and
Lady Glyn, with huntsmen,
whips, etc. Presented by
Members of the Blackmoor
Vale Hounds.
Sir Harry P. Burrard, Bart, of
Wallhampton, Hants, late of
the 6oth Rifles.
Henry Cheswright, Esq.
One of the Naval Brigade,
Egypt, 1883.
Rev. Wm. Barker, Rector of
Marylebone, etc.
PEARCE, Tring Painter.
2, The Paragon^ Margate,
1894. 1438 Old court in Mermaid Street,
Rye.
1895. 1394 Bit of old Folkestone.
PEARCE, William.
Miniature Painter.
13, Newman Street.
1798. 849 Mrs. Corrie.
13, New Street y Oxford Road,
1799. 73 » Miss Murray.
PEARCE, William T Painter.
4, Chalcot Crescent,
Primrose Hill.
1895. 545 Florence; a portrait.
63, Alexandra Road, N. W.
1896. 222 Portrait of a lady.
I, Vernon Place y
Bloomsbury Square.
1897. 302 D. Gladstone Davies, Esq.
PEARS, Charles... Painter.
I, Queen Anne^s Grove,
Bedford Park
1904. 1353 Toby and the fairy queen.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
91
PEARS ALL, Henry W Painter.
10, Lamias Conduit Street
1833. 245 An interior from nature.
1833. 596 The grandmother.
4, Cecil Street,
1840. 321 The blind beggar and his guide
resting.
1 84 1. 457 Cottages at Kenilworth.
17, Rodney Terrace^
Cheltenham,
1847. 128 An alehouse kitchen.
1849. II Sunday evening.
16, Clarence St., Cheltenham,
1850. 173 The cottage gate.
1 85 1. S2 Gleaners.
1853. 1086 The Horse Tor, Matlock.
1854. 1074 Afternoon, on the Avon, near
Bredon, Worcestershire.
1857- 504 The source of the Thames,
near Cheltenham.
1859. 632 Warwick Castle.
PEARSB, Alfred Painter.
Elmleigh, Hampstead Heath,
1900. 1593 "Bobs" eyes; a sketch on
Orange Free State border.
PEARSB, Miss F. Mabelle... Painter.
1 1, Bedford Place,
1896. 1257 The lost fairy.
PEARSON, Mrs. Charles (formerly
Miss Mary Martha Dutton).
Painter.
4, Hart Street, Bloomsbury,
277 Mrs. Stanton.
165 Portrait of a lady.
212 James Penning, Esq.
108 Mrs. C. Burrows.
476 Mr. Milliken, Dublin.
581 Miss Smithson of Drury Lane
Theatre in the character of
Ellen in the Falls of the
Clyde.
163 Major-General N. P. Laurence.
416 Mrs. Colonel Gordon.
530 Portrait of a gentleman.
514 Chapman Marshall, Esq.
904 Portrait of a young lady.
42 Dr. Young.
353 Portrait of a lady.
257 do. her mother.
319 Miss Emma Roberts.
32 Portrait of a young lady with a
guitar.
45 Portrait of a gentleman.
232 do. young lady.
313 do. gentleman.
84 do. lady.
205 Miss Heaphy.
1821.
1822.
1823.
1824.
1825.
1827.
1828.
1829.
1830.
1830. 317 Mrs. S. C. Hall.
1 83 1. 369 The Lord Mayor. {Sir John
Kty.)
1832. 12$ The Lady Mayoress. (Lcuiy
Key.)
599 The miniature. "What the
painter's art had missed Her
memory supplied."
9, Bedford Street,
1833. 1098 J. Humphrey, Esq., M.P.,
Sherifif of London and Mid-
dlesex.
1834. 566 Sir James Shaw, Chamberlain
of the City of London, as
he appeared in the act of
presenting the freedom of
the city, in a gold box, to
the Earl Grey, in the Court
of Common Council.
1835. 396 The Lord Mayor. {Henry
Winchester,)
1836. 392 The Lord Mayor. {Walter
Taylor Copeland,)
1837. 511 The Lord Mayor. {Ttiamas
Kelly,)
Park Street, Westminster.
1842. 259 Sir John Pirie, Lord Mayor.
PEARSON, Cornelius Painter.
6, Southwick Street,
1^45* 321 R* Harrison Black, LL.D.
37, Lamias Conduit Street,
1847. 7H Ruins near Rochester, Kent.
Saville Row,
1853. 564 One of the ancient round
towers of Ireland between
the ruins of the abbey and
castle on Devenish Island,
Lough Erne.
15, Harpur Street,
1872. 677 Gooderich Castle, on the Wye,
Monmouthshire.
PEARSON, Miss Eleanor W.
Miniature Painter.
Grey side, Muswell Hill,
1899. "79 Gladys.
PEARSON, Frank Loughborough.
Architect.
13, Mansfield Street.
1 89 1. 1778 26, Wigmore Street, etc.
1892. 1786 39, Margaret Street, etc.
1893. 1494 House at Lismoyne, near Bel-
fast.
1 90 1. 1669 St. Matthew's Church, Auck-
land, N.Z.
1676 Triptych for chapel, Cliveden.
92
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pearson, Frank Loughborough — con-
tinued.
1904. 1442 St. Helen's School, Abingdon.
1446 Reredos, All Saints Church,
Maidstone.
1447 St. Matthew's Church, Auck-
land, N.Z.
PEARSON, George Engraver.
Dartmouth Villa,
Dartmouth Park,
1869. 1083 Animal life. After Wolf.
PEARSON, Guy Painter.
24, Lynn Road,
Wisbech^ Cambridgeshire.
1903. 106 1 The sheep pastures, near Wells.
PEARSON, H.J. S Painter.
1 1, London Street y Greenwich,
1844. z View from Blackheath, near
the Chinese pavilion.
241 Blackheath.
PEARSON, J Painter.
Highgate,
1798. 723 Four studies from nature —
moonlight.
PEARSON, John Painter.
StorthSy Moldgreen,
Huddersfield,
1889. 1362 On the Yorkshire Moors.
1890. 1320 Moorland Road.
PEARSON, John Loughborough,
R,A,yF,S,A Architect.
1851. 305 The seat of Robert Raikes,
Esq.
2, Delahay Street,
1853. 1 160 Interior of the Holy Trinity
Church, Westminster.
22, Harley Street,
1 86 1. 679 Church in London.
681 do. interior.
698 Daylesford church, Worcester-
shire.
1862. 864 Interior of St. Leonard, Scar-
borough.
880 St. Mary, Dalton Holme, near
Beverley, Yorkshire.
1864. 773 St. Peter's, Vauxhall.
810 Church, Appleton-le-Moors,
etc.
46, Harley Street,
1867. M3 Interior church at Sutton Veny,
near Warminster.
1870. 765 St. Peter's Home, Kilburn.
785 St Mary's, Freeland, near Ox-
ford.
1871.
1872.
1873-
1874.
1875-
1876.
1877.
1878.
1880.
"57
1088
1882.
1883.
1885.
1887.
1889.
1890.
1892.
1897,
894 Interior, St. Augustine, Kilburn.
ito2 do. exterior.
12 1 2 Spire, church at Dalton Holme.
1253 Tower of St. Peter's, Vauxhall.
1 1 16 Church at Wentworth Wood-
house, Yorkshire.
1 1 24 Kirk Braddan, Isle of Man.
1 147 House near Crickhowell, South
Wales.
Lechlade Manor, Gloucester-
shire, for George Milward,
Esq.
(Elected A.R.A.)
S. Augustine, Kjlbum; south
transept.
955 St. John the Evangelist, Red
Lion Square.
972 St. Augustine's, Kilburn.
1001 Wentworth church, Yorkshire.
1 1 07 Church at Horsforth, near
Leeds.
1 1 16 St. Michael and All Angels,
Croydon.
1108 Westwood House, Sydenham.
"39 St. John the Evangelist, Red
Lion Square.
1 105 Truro Cathedral.
1 1 18 do. do.
1120 Westwood House, Sydenham.
1 1 29 Truro Cathedral.
H30 Westwood House, Sydenham.
1 165 Truro Cathedral.
13, Mansfield Street^
Cavendish Square,
(Elected R.A.)
1134 Truro Cathedral.
1 161 St. Stephen's, Bournemouth.
1785 St. Peter's Convalescent Home,
Woking.
1786 do. do do.
1798 Peterborough Cathedral.
1806 do. do.
1861 Westminster Hall.
1 87 1 do. do.
163 1 Truro Cathedral. {Diploma
work,)
1967 New buildings. University
Library, Cambridge.
1771 Sidney Sussex College, Cam-
bridge.
1788 do. do. do.
1687 Truro Cathedral.
1736 Westminster Abbey (restored.)
19*4 Rood screen, Bristol Cathedral.
PEARSON, Miss.
Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1824. 625 Portrait of her sister.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
93
PEARSON, Miss Mary A. ...Painter.
19, Bolton Studios.
1899. 920 Portrait of a lady.
PEARSON, Robert Painter.
57, Palsgrave Road^
Scarborough,
1896. 814 Old oaks.
PEARSON, W Painter.
7, Great Newport Street,
1799. 338 View near Richmond, York-
shire.
339 View near Durham.
345 do.
841 View in Yorkshire.
39, Windmill Street^
Rathbone Place,
1800. 304 Cottage near Newcastle-upon-
Tyne.
505 Ruins in Yorkshire.
725 View from below the New
Bridge, Durham — summer's
evening.
764 View near the sea coast, York-
shire.
7, Great Newport Street,
1802. 365 View in North Wales; a study
from nature.
375 View of Wenlock, Shropshire.
423 View in North Wales — sunset.
1803. 521 Shrewsbury.
626 Ludford House, Ludlow, the
residence of Col. Charlton.
740 Ludlow Castle.
742 Rocks near Pontisford hill.
1804. 454 Part of the town of Ludlow and
castle.
464 Clungunford, near Ludlow.
PEART, Charles Sculptor.
At Mr, Abington's^
Paulin Street,
Hanover Square,
1778. 229 Three models in wax.
At Mrs, Ovington^s,
Paulin Street,
Hanover Square.
1779. 234 A lady in wax; a model
60, Charlotte Street,
Portland Place.
1780. 296 Portrait of a lady; model in
wax.
297 Portrait of a gentleman; model
in wax.
468 Portrait of a general; a model.
1781. 358 Portrait in wax.
363 do. do.
1782. 341 Portrait in wax.
342 do. do.
343 do. do.
345 do. do.
79, Charlotte Street.
1784. 518 Prometheus; a model.
1786. 261 Portrait of Her Royal High-
ness che Princess Amelia;
composition.
263 Portrait in wax.
345 do. do.
$00 Hercules and Cacus, from
Virgirs iEneid 8th.
1787. 619 Neptune and Amphitryte.
623 Euphrosne hiding the arrows
from Cupid.
1789. 574 Design for a monument
575 Foscari, Doge of Venice.
592 Portrait of his Majesty.
40, Great Tichfield Street,
1790. 657 Model of Britannia, with a
medallion of her Majesty.
659 Bust of a nobleman, deceased.
8, New Road,
Portland Turnpike.
1792. 721 Ambarvalia; or sacrifice be-
fore harvest.
723 Genius of Friendship; model
for a monument.
740 Regulus's return to Carthage;
a sketch in terra-cotta.
1793* 747 A monumental figure.
12, opposite Pitzroy Square,
New Road,
1796. 876 A Bust of the late Sir Samuel
Marshall, Bart
1797. 1178 Britannia rewarding merit; a
design for a monument; a
sketch.
1 1 89 Bust of an ofificer.
1798. 1040 A figure designed for the front
of a chimney-piece, to be
executed in marble.
1044 do. do.
PEART, W. Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
181 5. 488 Group of fruit and flowers;
composition.
PEASE, William.
Miniature-painter.
1823. 927 Portrait of a gentleman.
16, William Street, Woolwich.
1824. 689 Major-Cjeneral Evans, Royal
Artillery.
98, Powis Street, Woolwich.
1830. 834 Portrait of a lady.
94
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PEAT, Miss M. ... Miniature Painter.
184, Oxford Street
^795- 5'9 Portrait of a lady.
1796. 54« Portrait of an officer.
1797. 871 Portrait of a young lady.
PEAT, Thomas ... Miniature Painter.
— Peaty 290, High Holbom,
1 79 1. 121 Portrait of a lady.
202 Portrait of a gentleman.
254 do. do.
404 do. do.
T. Peat,
1792. 90 Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr,
Pemberton.)
157 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Pemberton, of Chelsea,)
172 Portrait of a gentleman.
173 do. do.
244 Five portraits; enamel.
184, Oxford Street,
1794. 518 Portrait of a gentleman.
1796. 544 Four portraits. {Mr, Leslie,
Venetian Ambassador, Lord
Newark, Hon, Mr, Sanford,)
16, Rathbone Place,
1800. 922 Portrait of a young artist.
1801. 752 Mrs. Wilkinson.
1802. 737 Mr. Pratt.
1805. 36 Mrs. Ward of Hull.
PECK, Frederick Architect.
Maidstone,
1859. 1089 Royal Albert Asylum, Cam-
bridge.
i860. 692 Church of St. Paul, Maidstone.
696 do. interior.
1863. 939 Albert College, etc., Framling-
ham, Suffolk.
1 5, Furnivafs Inn,
1867. 902 College, Long Eaton, Derby-
shire.
1868. 868 Bedford College.
35, Gordon Square.
1872. 1241 Elkington's, Regent Street.
PECK, H. W Sculptor.
23, Gloucester Street, Hoxton,
1817. 1016 Bust of a gentleman.
1023 The Lord pronouncing judg-
ment on Adam and Eve.
" On Adam last thus judg-
ment he pronounced, etc."
—Milton,
1818. 1078 Endymion visited by Cynthia.
" How the pale Phoebe
hunting in a grove, etc." —
Fletcher.
1820. 102 1 Instruction. " Delightful task !
to rear the tender thought,
^tc,''— Thomson.
PECKITT, T. Painter.
212, High Street, Deptford,
1884. 797 Students at the British Mu-
seum.
212, High Street, Bedford.
1885. 1 06 1 North Aisle, Westminster Ab-
bey.
John Painter.
13, Rotunda Buildings,
Liverpool.
Pembroke.
A moorland stream.
29, Cropper Street, Liverpool.
Conway.
Tywyn Cottages, near Llan-
dudno.
Loading peat.
Bamboro' Castle.
Hastings.
8, The Temple,
Dale Street, Liverpool.
Sheep feeding, Derbyshire.
Palace Chambers,
Dale Street, Liverpool,
Rievaulx Abbey.
The golden pathway, coast of
North Devon.
Ivyside, Maidenhead,
Winter floods, near Cookham.
Water-lilies, near Cookham.
Corner of a Berkshire common.
Storm gathering.
At Dorney, near Windsor.
Driving home the pigs.
A hillside frolic.
In the orchard.
Shine and shower.
The Plough.
Eastfield, Furze Piatt,
Maidenhead.
The nursery.
A sheepfold — evening.
Counting the flock.
A Berkshire lane.
A spring pastoral.
Falls of the Garvie, Suther-
land.
Stormy harvest.
A goose girl.
PEDDER,
1875.
580
818
1876.
533
701
1877.
694
1878.
369
1879.
665
1881.
1364
1884.
759
1067
1887.
1 143
1889.
1401
1890.
1238
1891.
195
1193
1380
1892.
1242
1893.
265
1045
1894.
1051
1896.
1236
1254
1897.
160
1899.
395
1900.
746
1114
1901.
398
1902.
46
PEDDIE, James Dick-
page 323.
See D, vol. ii,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
95
PBDLBY, J. L Architect.
9, Alfred St,^ Bedford Square,
1845. "94 Birmingham Grammar School.
8, Portland St., Southampton,
1846. 1256 South Transept, Netley Abbey.
1847. 1089 View of Netley Abbey.
37, Alfred St,y Bedford Square,
1848. 1 191 Design for a cathedral.
1849. 1101 The Town church of St.
Helier, Jersey.
II 19 The old Bar gate, Southamp-
ton.
1 181 Shrines of Edward the Con-
fessor and King Henry,
Westminster Abbey.
1 183 St Erasmus Chapel, West-
minster Abbey.
26, Tichbome Street,
1850. 1 182 South front of St. Augustine's
Gate, Bristol.
1 98, Bradford St,^ Birmingham,
1855. 1231 Design for the interior of a
cathedral.
1268 Chancel of St. Paul's church,
Balsall Heath, Birmingham.
2, Chamberlayne Place^
Southampton,
1857. 1092 Design for a cathedral at Lisle.
28, Portland Street,
1859. 1055 South porch of St. Lawrence
church, Ludlow.
1123 Design for a church at Berne.
2 If St, George's Square,
Regent's Park.
1870. 730 Fountain, Jerusalem.
59, Queen's Terrace^ N, JV.
1875. 969 S. Oswald's, Oswestry.
PEEBLES, Alexander M.
Architect.
(City Architect.)
I, Walbrook Buildings^
Mansion House,
1874. 1 144 Municipal Buildings, Leicester.
1 191 do. do. do.
3, Sailers^ Hall Court.
1878. 1125 Buildings, Salisbury Court.
1880. 1109 Milton Buildings, Watling
Street.
1207 Buildings in Fleet Street.
1 88 1. 1065 Life Association of Scotland,
Pall Mall.
1882. 1 140 Municipal Buildings, Glasgow.
PEEL, Miss Florence Painter.
I, Onslow Square,
1857. 714 The Christmas hamper.
Sidney Place^ Cork,
1858. 699 A basket of Camellias.
1859. 279 Magnolia.
PEEL, James Painter.
4, Barton Street.
1843. 5*4 Quoit players.
525 The flute player.
1844. 104 On the Wansbeck, Northum-
berland.
507 View on Shooter's Hill, Kent.
1845. 255 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire.
447 Saltwood Castle, Kent.
639 Morning — Sesmond Dene,
Northumberland.
1846. 248 Windermere and the Lang-
dale Pikes from the Kendal
road.
426 Lane scene, Cumberland.
1847. 208 Yorkshire dale scenery.
305 Lane scene, Northumberland.
310 Westonhanger formerly the
palace of the Kings of Kent
10, Bloomfield Place^ Pimlico.
1848. 606 Dunholme Bridge, Swalesdale,
Yorkshire.
904 Gateway of Walley Abbey,
Lancashire.
1086 Richmond, Yorkshire.
1849. 592 Trout fishing.
1079 Near Gisborough, Yorkshire.
151, Strand.
1850. 528 Hill pastures in Swaledale,
Yorkshire.
888 Canal View, Tormorden Vale.
1 85 1. 400 Lane Scene, Swaledale, York-
shire.
1852. 299 View on the Tees.
1296 At Dalehouse in Cleveland.
Branson House^ Darlington,
1853. 55^ A little brook in Wensley-
dale.
1090 Easby Abbey, Yorkshire.
1854. 215 A river side in March.
268 A Welsh river.
1855. 197 A ford near Coldstream.
673 The borders of Staffordshire
and Derb3^hire, on the
Trent near Stapenhill.
1856. 40 The Wear at Durham.
530 An April afternoon at Easby
Abbey.
1857. 202 A day in March by the Tees.
"The first green blade just
peeping into day."
451 Coast of Arran.
1858. 193 Glen Vorlach, Dumbarton-
shire.
568 The Tees at Gainford.
Haughton-le-Skeme^
Darlif^ton.
1859. 297 The river Skerne, near Darling-
ton.
308 Haughton-le-Skeme, Durham.
96
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pccl, James — continued,
3, Clarendon Villas^ Barnes,
i860. 105 Glen Voirlock, Dunbarton-
shire.
503 St. Lawrence, Jersey.
53 A limestone scar in Swaledale.
278 On Wimbledon Common.
The Crescent^ Lower Edmonton,
206 Glen Rhyduig, Cumberland.
475 Swaledale, Yorkshire.
353 The Lledr, North Wales.
250 Moel Siabod.
273 Junction of the Conway and
the Lledr.
710 Near Hazlemere, Surrey.
867 At Basing, Hants.
28a A Welsh bridge.
1051 Spring.
1 169 Moel Siabod.
263 The Lowther, Westmorland.
320 At Palmer's Green, Middlesex.
1027 The opening scene in Ivanhoe.
Gurth and Wamba descry
the cavalcade.
42 Norham Glen.
67 A wooden bridge and a weedy
brook.
211 Gossip on the road.
278 A quiet road.
Arden Lea^ Walthamstow,
323 The Trent at Ingleby.
548 Westoncliffe ferry on the Trent.
844 A little farm on the Trent.
422 The Trent, Derbyshire.
319 Salmon fishing on the Tweed.
1296 Milking time.
247 The Lledr Valley.
7 Afternoon on the Llugwy.
466 At Hayling Island.
Ill Eel Crags, Borrowdale.
372 Pangbourne Lock.
218 Ovington on the Tees, York-
shire.
1861.
1862.
1866.
1867.
1869.
1871.
1872.
1873-
1874.
1875-
1876.
1878.
1879.
1881.
1884.
1886.
1887.
1888.
PEEL, Miss J Painter.
28, Gordon Square,
1867. 791 Portrait of a lady.
PEEL, Miss J. Maud Painter.
KnowlmerCy Ciitheroe,
1880. 892 Peach blossom.
1885. 1235 In the garden.
PEELE, John Thomas Painter.
51, High Street^ Hampstead,
185 a. 1 31 5 Children and dead game.
1854. 346 After a butterfly.
474 Girl and Kittens.
1855.
1856.
1857.
1858.
i860.
1861.
1862.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1868.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1875-
1876.
1877.
1881.
19, Brunswick Placid
7 Mrs. Westland Marston.
248 Field flowers.
16, Great Mersey Street^
Liverpool.
366 The music of the reeds; por-
trait of Eloise d'Herbil, the
celebrated Spanish pianist.
5, Wellington Terraa^
Birkenhead.
7 The evening meal.
Eastfield House^ Douglas^
Isle of Man.
456 Girl and Guinea pigs.
260 Happy moments.
265 The primrose bank.
124 Tired with play.
Greeba Castle^ Isle of Man.
1 Sunny days of childhood.
325 Threading my needle.
Milton Villa, Bexley Heath.
»74 The struggle.
602 Quite dead.
7, Grafton Street.
45 The drink by the way.
1044 A prayer for health.
7, Percy Strut.
45 Children of Robert Thornton,
Esq.
490 The tiresome lesson.
I Girl and Goldfinch.
Great Russell Street
368 "Innocent child and snow-
white flower, etc."
16, Fitzroy Street.
39 Dressing myself.
357 Audrey and Sibyl, children of
Martin R. Smith, Esq.
58, Albert Street,
Regenfs Park,
139 Wood gatherer.
Florida Villa, Bexley Heath.
1884.
1550 Cornish fish girl.
1886.
57 Primrose day.
10, Great Russell Street.
1888.
758 Mother and child.
I89I.
121 The morning walk; a portrait.
PEGLER, Charles William... Painter.
1823.
120 Portraits of the two youngest
sons of the Rt. Hon. the
Master of the Rolls. {Sir
Thomas Plumer,)
35, London Str^t.
1827.
256 Rev. Dr. Willis.
1828.
173 John Abemethy, Esq.
1829.
61 G. Watlington, Esq, ^M
137 Francis Const, Esq. ^^^H
140 C. Gaskell, Eaq* ^^^^1
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
97
1829. 456 The Bishop of Jamaica.
( Christopher Lipscombe. )
458 Major Chauvel.
36, Percy Street.
1S30. 354 Lord Dundas.
425 Portrait of a lady.
1 83 1. 107 Miss Riviere.
339 Portrait of a lady.
359 do. gentleman.
442 do. an artist.
(The late.)
1832. 373 Portrait of a gentleman.
PEGRAM, A. Bertram Sculptor.
217, Hampstead Road,
1895. 1666 Portrait medallion; bronze.
1899. 1973 Lois, daughter of E. J. Lam-
bert, Esq. ; relief, bronze.
191, Stanhope Street, N. W.
1902. 17 1 9 Down to the sea; group.
I2<i, Park Village West.
1903. 1707 Prayer; relief, marble.
1824 Girlhood; bust, bronze.
1825 Head of Sicilian goatherd;
bronze, sUvered.
1904. 1800 A merry babe; bust, marble.
1822 Walford memorial; medal,
bronze.
PEGRAM, Frederick.
Miniature Painter.
158, Oakley Street, Chelsea.
1889. 1765 The Pamell Commission;
sketches in court.
64, Glebe Place.
1 89 1. 1325 The idler.
32, Cheyne Row.
1 90 1. 1368 Mrs. Fred Pegram.
1903. 1084 Portrait.
1085 do.
1086 do.
1388 Illustration to a story.
The Grove, Singleton,
Chichester.
Dulcie Staveley.
1904. H47
PEGRAM,
1884. i73>
1885. 7*5
1888. 19^7
1968
Henry A., A.R.A.
Sculptor.
186, Bus ton Road.
Socrates teaching the people in
the Agora.
Job and his friends.
I, Stanhope Studios,
Delancy Street.
Harry Dixon; head.
Death liberating a prisoner;
group.
Charity; panel, bronze.
A boy's head; bronze.
1889. 2156 Ignis Fatuus; relief, bronze.
Purchased for the Chantrey
Bequest for ^^105.
1890. 2073 Eve; statuette, bronze.
1 89 1. 2005 Sybilla fatidica; statue.
2026 Mrs. G. J. Blomfield; me-
dallion, bronze.
1892. i960 Industry; relief. For the en-
trance to the Imperial In-
stitute.
1 97 1 Britannia; relief. For the en-
trance to the Imperial In-
stitute.
1893. 1720 The Rt. Hon. Edward Fry,
LL.D., F.R.S.; bust, mar-
ble.
1894. 1781 Last song; bronze over door.
1826 Portrait of my wife; bust,
bronze.
1833 R. C.Wilson, Esq.; medallion,
bronze.
1895. 1700 The bather; statue.
1896. 1877 Master Raymond J. Clausen;
relief, bronze.
1910 Labour; statue. "In the
sweat of thy face shalt thou
eat bread." — C^n. iii, 19.
36, Marlborough Road.
1897. 1949 Figure for the base of a can-
delabrum.
1951 do. do.
1898. 1808 Model of bronze candelabrum.
For St. Paurs Cathedral.
184$ Millicent, daughter of Mark
Fisher, Esq.; relief, bronze.
1899. 1902 My father; bust.
1900. 1985 A wee woman; head of a
child.
2041 Portrait of a girl; relief.
2056 Fortune; statue.
1 90 1. 1695 Monument to Ninon, wife of
Max Michaelis, Esq.; statue.
1808 Edward J. Gregory, Esq.,
R.A., P.R.I.; bust
1902. 1640 A sea idyll; relief.
1696 E. J. Gregory, Esq., R.A.,
P.R.I. ; bust, bronze.
1903. 17*3 A monument; relief, marble.
1 8 14 Design for memorial to the
late Sir John Stainer. For
St. Paurs Cathedral.
1 83 1 Pens^; bust, bronze.
1834 The late Rt. Hon. Cecil
Rhodes; bust, marble. For
the City of London.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1904. 1674 Pan; statue.
1694 Sibylla Fatidica; group, marble.
Purchased for the Chantrey
Bequest for ;^i,3So.
o
98
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pegram, Henry A., A,R.A. — continued.
1904. 1699 Sir Harry Johnston, G.C.M.G.,
etc.; bust.
1799 Edmund Halley, Astronomer-
Royal, 1 720-1 742; bust,
marble.
PBGSWORTH, J Painter.
6, Throgmorton Street
1 781. 385 Portrait of a gentleman.
PEILL, Mrs. H Painter.
31, Nelson Terrace.
1830. 454 Group of flowers from nature.
481 do. do.
Mrs. H. Peile.
1833. 527 Group of flowers from nature.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1836. 916 Group of flowers.
Architect.
PEIRANB, L
1856. 1 1 $3 A design.
PBIRCB, C.J Architect.
3, New Street^ Brompton.
1838. 1234 Design for a boat house.
1839. 121 1 Perspective of the interior of
the church of St. Madeleine
at Paris from actual mea-
surement.
Victoria Rocui^ Kensington.
1848. 1120 Prison at Walton, near Liver-
pool.
1 188 District schools.
PBIRSON, Miss Nellie.
Miniature Painter.
Old Roady Gravesend.
1890. 147 1 Dorothy.
PBLBZ, F Painter.
Rue de la Ferme^ Paris.
1869. 669 Palazzo Tomachi, Venice.
PBLHAM, Henry.
Miniature Painter.
At Mr. Copleys,
Leicester Fields.
1777. 264 The finding of Moses.
265 Portrait of a lady; in minia-
ture.
266 Portrait of a gentleman; in
miniature.
1778. 230 A frame with four miniatures;
two in water colours, two in
enamel.
PBLHAM, James.
Miniature Painter.
/. Pelham^Jun.^
15, Kin^s Mead Terrace^
Bath.
1832. 716 Viscount Weymouth.
812 Viscountess Weymouth.
/. Pelhamy
21, Elizabeth St., Islington.
1837. 690 Portrait of a lady.
8, Buckingham Place.
1836. 650 Rev. W. Dampier.
eee Portrait.
797 T. Vaughan, Esq.
828 W. H. Carter, M.D.
844 T. Colbeck, Esq.
PBLHAM, James Painter.
23, West Derby, Liverpool.
1880. 721 A Devonshire Village — Winter.
PBLHAM,
1863. 208
1864. 639
1866.
1867.
454
48
1868.
441
665
36
239
*57
1870.
I87I.
292
23
212
1872.
158
9«$
1874.
"34
4«5
IJ78
1875.
1876.
1877.
362
526
J6z
I88I. 598
1886. 769
837
Thomas Kent ... Painter.
330, Maida Vale.
Study.
6, Grove Terrace,
St. John's Wood.
Domestic beauties.
33, Grove Road,
St. John's Wood.
Early flowers.
A mountain flower.
First pleasures.
Early eflbrts.
The fishermen's pet.
Father's dinner.
"Look! here's Punch!"
47, Alexandra Road.
A maid of Alicante.
A hitch in the reckoning.
Water carrier of Cordova.
Fisherwomen of the Basque
provinces.
The bracelet. "To think and
ponder when apart."
Gossip — Cordova.
A Cornish mussel-gatherer.
In the market-place — Cuba.
14, Belsiu Road.
The reckoning.
A mountain flower.
Interior, Devon.
The sailor boy's love.
26, Belsiu Square^
A Southern flower.
18, St. Margarefs Road,
Brockley.
A serious question.
A fisher of the Basque Pro-,,
vinces.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
99
14, St Petet^s Squatty
Hammersmith,
1 89 1. 380 A minstrel of the Basque
Provinces.
PBLLBGRIN, Louis Antoine Victor.
Painter.
36, London Street
1873. 446 The Christmas Eve— St. S^ve-
rin's church, Paris.
PELLEGRINI, Carlo Painter.
(" Ape " of " Vanity Fair.")
8, George St,^ Hanover Square,
1878. 6i Lieut. James R. D. McGregor.
PELLEGRINI, Domenico... Painter.
5, Lower John Street^
Golden Square.
1793. 154 Portrait of a Venetian lady.
183 do. the Venetian Ambas-
sador.
280 Cephalus and Procris.
281 Venus and Cupid.
64a Portrait of a lady.
646 do. gentleman.
1 794- 79 A Bacchante.
116 The comic muse.
119 Effect of love.
130 The death of Marat
297 Milo devoured by a lion.
29, Suffolk Street^ Haymarket
1795. 196 Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr,
BartolozzV)
221 The power of love.
285 Goddess of health.
Hebe.
The Royal family of France
entering the National As-
sembly on the loth of
August, 1792.
A Nymph coming out of the
bath; a sketch.
246 Portrait of a nobleman. (Lord
Spencer,)
278 Dorinda wounded by Silvio.
Vide Pastorfido, Act iv,
scene 9.
1 1 19 Hercules throwing Lichas into
the sea; a sketch.
D. Pellegrini, V.A.
1798. 42 A Bacchante.
323 Portrait of a young lady.
4S5 do. gentleman.
621 do; young lady.
_—Aibgrim\
2961 Oxford I^&ad,
64 Venetian lady in a gondola.
35*
421
1797. 127
I?. Pellegrini, 296, Oxford St,
1 80 1. 238 Hebe.
245 General Paoli.
253 Mr. Fonblanque.
1802. 58 Portrait of a gentleman.
107 Psyche.
206 Portrait of a young lady.
246 do. lady.
605 do. gentleman.
4, Leicester Square,
1803. 141 Venus and Cupid.
PELLETIER, A Painter.
58, Frith Street, Soho.
18 16. 442 A study of peaches.
465 The Macaw and American jay.
470 The bird of Paradise.
478 Two jays fighting.
2, JVorth Crescent,
Tottenham Court Road,
181 7. 492 Peaches and plums.
518 Flowers.
533 A heron, a red and a yellow
bird of paradise.
647 Two cocks fighting.
809 Two magpies fighting.
64, Frith Street
18 18. 522 Groupe of flowers.
526 The silver-eyed crow and the
wall creeper.
527 Fruit.
23, Frith Street
1819. 566 A pencil drawing of foreign
birds.
573 A pencil drawing of landscape
from nature.
590 A drawing of British birds.
593 A composition of birds, fruit,
and flowers.
96, Charlotte Street
1820. 546 A macaw and other foreign
birds.
623 A groupe of peaches and
apples.
624 A bunch of plums, with a red-
start.
743 British birds in pencil.
821 A groupe of flowers.
1 82 1. 447 Foreign birds with a nest.
From the collection of Mr.
Leadbeater.
895 Bird of Paradise and other
foreign birds. From the col-
lection of Mr. Leadbeater.
1822. 501 Foreign birds. From the col-
lection of Mr. Leadbeater.
1823. 631 Bird of China (not known be-
fore) brought by Mr. J.
Wilson. From the collection
of Mr. Leadbeater.
lOO
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pelletier, A..— continued.
1 1, Norton Struts
Portland Place.
1826. 507 Foreign birds. From the col-
lection of Mr. Ledbetter's.
49, Upper Marylebone Street.
1829. 565 Foreign birds. From the col-
lection of Mr. Ledbiter's.
7, Cirencester Place.
1830. 571 Gold Pheasant.
35, London Street.
1834. 521 Foreign birds. From Mr. Lead-
beter's collection.
1835.' 513 Groupe of foreign birds : Kaka-
tue rosalbin; pie-bleu du
ciel, Agami heron, etc. From
Mr. Ledbetter's collection.
47, Cirencester Place.
1836. 543 Group of birds. From Mr.
LfCdbeter's collection.
46, Howland Street.
1847. 672 Flowers and fruit.
PBLLISSIBR, P. L Painter,
20, Newman Street.
1889. i2i8 Sunset on the Ouse.
PBMBER, Miss Winifred ... Painter.
8, Bryanston Square.
1898. 6 The Hon. Mrs. John Pleydell-
Bouverie.
633 Mrs. R. Grafton Bothamley.
PBMBBRTON, Miss Sophia T.
Painter.
3, Stanley Studios, Park Walk.
1897. 59 Daffodils.
1898. 780 Little boy blue.
1 901. 47 Interested.
1903. 445 John-a-dreams.
1904. 549 Verlaine's friend. "When I
remember all the friends
now gone for ever."
PBMBLL, J Painter.
I, South Street, Borough.
1 84 1. 120 Child pra3dng. "Hallowed be
thy name."
388 Study of a dog's head.
Canterbury.
1843. 3*3 Mr. Hills of Guy's Hospital.
3, Calthorp Street,
Guildford Street.
1844. 164 Shylock. "I stand here for
law."
Canterbury.
1845. 446 A portrait.
9, River Street,
Middleton Square,
1846. 148 Rev. T. P. Little.
22, SoUy Terrace, Pentonville.
1847. 70 John Whitehead, Esq.
75, Charlotte Strut.
1848. 206 The evening prayer.
750 A portrait.
1849. 18 do. *
20, Newman Street.
1850. 63 Study of the head of a little
boy.
487 A portrait.
1851. 1162 do.
PBNLBY, Aaron Bdwin Painter.
A. Penley,
54, Connaught Terrace.
1835. 715 Mrs. Turner.
«43 George Greaves, Esq.
844 Mrs. Charles Newton.
(Painter in Water Colours to Her Majesty
the Queen Dowager.)
26, Percy Street.
1839. 404 Portrait of a gentleman.
783 The Hon. Arthur Anindell.
56, Connaught Terrace.
1840. 833 Joseph Peel, Esq.
1841. 706 H.R.H. Prince Albert
43, Union Street, Plymouth.
1842. 4^» Nature's favourite — ^the flower
girl.
546 What is time?
24, Maida Vale.
1850. 623 A Welsh peasant Girl. "Few
more humble, none more
fair."
(Professor of Painting to the Hon. East
India Company's Military CoU^e,
Addiscombe.)
1857. 861 Sheep of the Valley.
885 do. mountain.
12, Upper Bedford Place.
1858. 927 The first shades of evening.
1859. 418 The old porter's daughter-
door at Haddon HaU. "Yet
something on thy brow has
wrought, etc."
983 The first sight of home. "Mark
the straining eye of the re-
turning traveller, as he gazes
from elevated spot upon the
distant home of his child-
hood — of his earliest affec-
tions — of all he holds most
dear."
i860. 832 Loch Lomond. "The sun's
soft gleam."
1 86 1. 889 Llyn Cgwen, North Wales.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
lOI
5, Elliott Billy Lewisham.
1869. 589 The Snowdon Range, from the
Capel Curig Road, North
Wales.
PENN, Will C Painter.
57, Tiemey Road^
Streatham Hill.
1904. 548 The meeting of Alexander and
Diogenes.
PENNACCHINI, O. P Sculptor.
4, Rendu Street^
North Kensington,
1885. 1976 S, E, P, S; bust.
1997 Bust of a lady.
PENNACHINI, R Sculptor.
35, Tavistock Place,
1863. 1 173 The late Alexander McKenzie
Ross, Esq., C.E., designer
and constructor of the Vic-
toria Bridge over the St.
Lawrence at Montreal; mar-
ble bust.
PENNELL, Eugene H Painter.
12, Queen^s Terrcue^
Stjohfis Wood.
1885. 856 Gorleston Jetty, Norfolk.
1888. 808 On the Medway.
1890. 1 151 Harvest time.
PENNETHORNE, Sir James.
Architect.
29, Dover Street,
1823. 6*7 View of the Quadrant, Regent
Street.
14, Regent Street.
1824. 901 Design for a national monu-
ment
1839. X016 Design for Westminster Hos-
pital.
2, Queen^s Square^
Westminster.
1840. X064 Design for the new Royal Ex-
change.
(He was knighted in 1870.)
PENNINGTON, E. G. ... Architect.
91, Newman Street.
1854. 1 104 Artist's residence near Windsor.
1855. iai6 Lodge, etc., for H. E. Gumey,
Esq., Privis, Nutfield, Surrey.
1858. 990 Country house.
PENNINGTON, Frederick.
Architect.
8, Avenue^ Bedford Park.
1S93. 1 591 Oxford municipal buildings.
TUvoli HousCy Hounslow Heath.
1894. 1587 Darlington Municipal build-
ings.
PENNINGTON, R. G. Harper.
Painter.
296, King^s Roady Chelsea.
1S85. $31 Miss Clarke.
PENNINGTON, Miss S. ... Painter.
Royal Academy of Music,
1840. 53 1 Portrait of Miss S. Pennington,
of the Royal Academy of
Music.
PENNOYER, Mrs. C. Ellen.
Miniature Painter.
42, Clovelly Mansions^
Grafs Inn Road.
1893. 1259 The Duchess of Leinster.
1262 Master R. C. N. Ashton, son
of Robert Ashton, Esq.
1894. 1228 John Dunn Gardner, Esq.
PENNY, C Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1814. 438 Portrait of his brother.
3, Ludgate Street.
1816. 64s Portrait of his brother-in-law.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
181 7. 638 Portrait of a West Indian.
1823. 770 Portrait of a gentleman.
861 do. an artist.
13, Queen^s Road^ Pentonville.
1825. 621 T. Palmer, Esq.
863 John Scott, Esq.
PENNY, Edward, R,A Painter.
(Professor of Painting to the Royal
Academy.)
Mortimer Street.
1769. 87 ^'I saw a smith with his ham-
mer thus,
The whilst his iron did on
the anvil cool,
With open mouth swallow a
taylor's news." — Shake-
speare^ King John.
Charlotte Street,
Rathbone Place.
1770. 142 Imogen discovered in the
cave. — Cymbeline, act 3.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Penny, Edward, R.A. — continued.
1771. 152 A portrait
1772. 191 Lord Clive explaining to the
Nabob the situation of the
invalids in India; at the
same time showing him a
deed whereby he relinquishes
Meer Jaffier's legacy, five
lacke of rupees, to the Hon-
ourable East India Com-
paiiy, for the support of a
military fund.
192 Rosamond and Queen Eleanor.
1774. 206 The Profligate punished by
neglect and contempt. {Ri-
diculous, — Walpole. )
207 The Virtuous comforted by
Sympathy and Attention.
Duke Street, Grosvenor Square,
\1*l(i, 221 Jane Shore led to do penance
at St. PauPs. The insolent
in office, and pretenders to
purity, by insulting the
wretched, betray their own
baseness.
1777. 267 Portrait of a bishop.
268 A small head.
269 do.
1779. 235 The return from the chase.
236 A group of children. " Sylves-
trem tenui, etc." — VirgiL
237 A young lady; small whole
length.
1780. 177 A boy taken out of the water,
drowned.
190 The Boy by proper means re-
covered. Vide Dr. Franklin's
sermon to the Humane
Society, Humani nihil a me
alienum, — Ter,
1 781. loi Lavinia, daughter of the once
rich Acasto, discovered
gleaning. Vide Thompson's
Seasons,
1782. II The benevolent physician.
23 The rapacious quack.
30 Widow Costard's cow and goods
distrained for taxes, are re-
deemed by the generosity of
Johnny Pearmain.
154 Portrait of a gentleman.
PENNY, J Painter,
2, Newington Causeway.
1788. 364 Rural innocence.
366 Eliza, pursued by the bull, go-
ing to leap into the river to
avoid him. From Mr. Fos-
brooKs Poems.
PENNY, J. S Painter.
4, Ireland^ s Row^
Mile End Road.
^93-
804 Roses.
1794.
646 Flowers.
655 Tulips.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1795-
455 Portrait of a tragedian.
S, Penny,
1 6, Little St. Thomas Apostle,
Cheapside.
1796.
438 Flowers from nature.
1799.
477 Flowers.
483 do.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
/. S, Penny.
1804.
685 Portrait of his child.
1813.
454 do. do.
PENNY and HANSON. ..Architects.
1874. II 28 Residence for Robert Chignell,
Esq., Castle Mount, Dover.
PENNYMAN, J Painter.
%, Johnson's Court, Fleet Street.
1807. 181 A view of the gateway of the
Hutt, near Liverpool.
1808. 454 Scene near Cromack Water,
Cumberland.
PENROSE, Francis Cranmer.
Architect.
1838. 1236 Church.
Magdalen College, Cambridge.
1839. 1 103 Lincoln Minster, etc.
No address.
1845. 1 166 Interior of a cathedral.
1228 Sketch of a cathedral
26, Maddox Street.
1846. 1155 View of the Acropolis of Athens,
as it probably appeared in
the time of the crusaders;
the Areopagus in the fore-
ground — Mount Hymettus
in the distance.
4, Trafalgar Square.
Tower of Lincoln Minster, etc.
Market house at Castle Cary,
Somersetshire.
Design for the completion of
St. Paul's, etc., etc.
St, PauPs Chapter House.
A model of St. Paul's Cathedral,
etc., etc.
Design for National Gallery.
Choir of St. PauFs Cathedral,
do. do. do.
1851. 295
1856. 1118
i860. 670
1866. 801
1867. 908
1873. 1155
1875. 939
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
103
68, St. PauPs Churchyard,
1881. 1060 View of St. Paul's Cross, and
the old Cathedral.
1 1 16 St. PauPs Choir School.
PENROSE, James Doyle ... Painter.
6, Camden Road Studios.
1889. 808 A little musician.
1 89 1. 80 Madame Antoinette Stirling.
4, Primrose Hill Studios.
1894. 450 The punishment of Loki.
Loki, the Scandinavian per-
sonification of Evil, was
bound to a rock overhang-
ing the sea, while a snake,
like an accusing conscience,
dropped venom from its
fangs upon his face.
1896. 2»9 Lord Russell of Killowen, Lord
Chief Justice of England.
44, Finchley Road.
1900. 53 Iduna's apples. "Iduna, the
personification of Spring in
northern mythology, pos-
sessed an unfailing casket
of magic apples. These she
gave to the heroes of Asgard
when they came to her grave,
wearied and worn out with
exertions, to make them
fresh and young again.
993 Lady Jane Beaufort and King
James I of Scotland. " And
therewith cast I down my
eyes again, etc."
1 90 1. 217 Margaret of Anjou and the
robber. Margaret, after her
escape from the fatal field of
Hexham, was stopped by a
robber, to whom she cour-
ageously said, "Here, my
friend, is the son of your
Kmg; to your honour I en-
trust his safety." The bold
demeanour of the Queen
chimed in with the robber's
humour; he vowed himself
to her service, and protected
her to the coast.
437 Jacob wrestling with the Angel.
— Genesis, xxxii, 26.
1902. 388 The last chapter. "The Vener-
able Bede spent the last
day of his life dictating his
translation of the last chapter
of St. John's Gospel. In the
evening the Scribe said,
*Dear Master, there is yet
one sentence to write.' He
answered, 'Write quickly.'
1904.
Presently the youth said,
*Now it is finished.' He
replied, ' Thou hast said the
truth, it is finished.' "
437 Via dolorosa and Tower of
Antonia, Jerusalem.
PENSON, A. R Architect.
27, New Millman Street.
1838. 1 146 Design for a National museum.
1 166 do. do. do.
PENSON, Frederick T Painter.
10, James Street^
Stoke-on-Trent.
1 89 1. 1 66 1 Study of a head.
1892. 1514 Zephyr carrying Psyche in his
arms.
PENSON, James Architect,
1850. 1286 The Holy Trinity, Westminster.
PENSON, R. Kyrke, R.I., F.S.A.
Architect.
R. H. Penson^
12, Coram Street.
1836. 546 Coast scene.
R. K. Penson,
27, New Millman Street.
1839. 1066 Chiteau Gaillard, on the Seine.
Ferryside, Carmarthenshire.
1856. 1089 Dynevor Castle, Carmarthen-
shire the seat of Lord Dyne-
vor.
ii»3 Church at Wrexham.
1 171 Schools at Ferryside.
1857. 1084 House in Cardiganshire.
1858. 1016 Church at Wrexham.
1072 Limekilns in Carmarthenshire.
1859. 1085 Pen-y-Warr, Aberystwith, for
F. R. Roberts, Esq.
PENSON, T, M Painter.
1836. 569 Coast scene.
William Street, Oswestry.
1837. 957 Moel Wyan, North Wales.
1838. 610 Beddgelert, Carnarvonshire.
1839. 1056 Llyn Dinas; Snowdon in the
distance.
Chester.
1857. 1093 Arle Court, near Cheltenham,
the seat of T. B. W. Bute,
Esq.
PENSON, W Painter.
1820. 153 View of Therlmere, at Wybom,
Cumberland — evening.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PBNSTONE, Edward Painter.
6, Regent Street, Fulham Road.
1877. 7*9 The approach of Spring.
ifeadcom, Ashford^ Kent.
1894. 1404 From Lady Wootton's Green,
Canterbury.
1896. 1473 CanterburyCathedral bymoon-
light.
PENSTONE, John Jewell ... Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
S. J. Fens tone.
1835. 868 Portrait of his mother.
T. J. Fens tone,
3, Fenton Street, Fentonville.
1838. 1048 The Saxon Bride.
/,/. Fens tone,
6, Regent Street^ Brompton.
1846. 599 A portrait
1848. 982 Holy thoughts.
Stamford Hill, N.
1895. *397 The Man of Sorrows.
PENSTONE, William Architect.
22, Great James Street,
Bedford Row.
1880. 1096 Village Schools at Stanford-in-
the-Vale and Cholsey,
Berkshire.
PENTREATH, R. T Painter.
Clarence Street, Fenzance.
1844. 174 Kate and Alice; portraits of
the children of P. Stainsby,
Esq.
1845. 531 View of the Mount's Bay,
Cornwall.
1846. 258 Mount St. Michael.
»75 Pilchard fishery. Mount's Bay,
Cornwall — the tack.
864 Penzance from the eastern
green.
1847. 82 Portrait; boy and dogs.
1240 Beach scene, Mount's Bay,
Cornwall.
1849. 2 Portrait of a son of the artist.
1850. 699 Rocks near Tolpedn, Penwith,
Cornwall.
1252 St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall
— morning effect.
1 85 1. 525 The sisters.
615 Portrait of a little boy.
61, Bemers Street.
1852. 178 Portrait of a little girl and her
dog.
1853. 132 Mount's Bay from Galval Cairn.
1856. 15 St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall.
481 Fisher people waiting the re-
turn of the fishing boats.
1857. 376 Old mill.
1858. 306 View at Zennor, coast of Corn-
wall.
1 86 1. 183 Coast of Cornwall, near the
Longships Lighthouse.
PENTY, Arthur J Architect-
Effingham House,
Arundel Street.
1902. 1 381 Interior of Davy Hall restaur-
ant, York.
x$42 Design, Country house.
1554 Dining-room, Scarborough.
1903. 1549 Billiard room, Burnholme,
York.
PENWARNE, J... Painter.
1807. 778 An Alpine View.
PEPLOB, Fitzgerald C Sculptor.
Gamstone, WeobUy,
Herefordshire.
1887. 1864 "My first love"; medallion,
marble.
6, Albemarle Street.
1889. 2020 L'esclave et son Dieu.
2027 Miss Rachel Gumey; bust.
PEPPER, C Architect.
At Mr. Dreufs,
New Street, Brompton.
1819. 1039 Design for a library.
Kew Green.
1827. 1845 Design for an entrance to a
nobleman's park.
PEPPER, Joseph Sculptor.
Langham Chambers.
1864. 885 Medallion portrait.
74, Margaret Street.
1865. 1045 Portrait.
1866. 1027 Child at the brook.
1053 A portrait
1867. 1 159 The student.
7, Cedar Road,
Walham Green.
1868. 1 148 A Brighton fisherman.
1206 Portrait; terra-cotta.
14, Foxberry Road, New Cross.
1873. 1413 An Arab.
1 55 1 Statuette, portrait.
PEPPER, W Architect.
Fark Frospect, Westminster.
1808. 951 Design for a monumental
building in memory and
honour of our four glorious
Admirals — Howe, Duncan,
Vincent and Nelson.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
105
PEPPER, W Sculptor.
Duke Street, Brighton,
1846. 1441 Bust of Sir John Hare, F.G.S.
1476 Bustof J. Cordy Burrows, Esq.,
surgeon, Brighton.
1847. 1367 Bust in marble of Master Pil-
cher.
39, Western Road, Brighton,
1854. 1447 Marble bust of James Golding,
Esq.
PEPPER, W., Junr Sculptor.
W, Pepper, junr,,
Clarence Street, Penzance,
1851. 1297 Posthumous bust of Louis
Phillipe Paul, godson of the
late King of the French.
39, Castle Street East,
Oxford Street.
1852. 1452 Plaster bust of a lady, to be
executed in marble.
39, Western Road, Brighton,
1854. 1521 Medallion of the late Rev.
F. W. Robertson, of Trinity
Chapel, Brighton.
W, Pepper, Brighton.
1857. 1278 Portrait bust of an infant;
marble.
57, Wimpole Street
1862. iioi Sir James Prior; marble.
1868. 1 160 Henry Collinson, Esq. ; marble.
PEPPERCORN, Arthur D.
Painter.
West Horsley, Leatherhead,
1883. 1045 The stile.
1884. 523 At Cobham, Surrey.
1885. 958 The hayfield.
1888. 334 The last of the hay.
588 The Common.
1889. 45» The lane.
117$ In the meadows.
1890. 283 Evening.
289 The stream.
692 The lake.
189 1. 499 Evening.
1894. 554 A grey day.
PBRCIVAL, Miss Bessie (afterwards
Mrs. Basil Johnson) Painter.
Trinity College, Oxford.
1885. 973 Wallflowers.
The School House, Rugby,
1889. 585 A water carrier.
1 89 1. 165 An industrious Housewife.
780 An old palace, Taormina.
1420 Etna from Taormina.
(See Mrs. Johnson, vol. iv,
page 250.)
VI.
PERCIVAL, Walter Architect.
65, Caroline Street,
Longton, Staffordshire,
1892. 1827 Design for timber spire.
PERCY, Miss Amy Dora Painter.
Woodseat, Sutton, Surrey,
1884. 9^1 ^^ Stragnel, Cornwall.
PERCY, Herbert S Painter.
29, Avenue Road,
Shepherds Bush.
1900. 882 The top of the village.
PERCY, J Architect.
3, Newman Street,
1793' ^35 Front of the Pantheon in Ox-
ford Street.
Blandford, Dorset.
1795- 7^9 South front of Brianston House.
PERCY, J. C Painter.
13, Lamb^s Terrcue,
North Hackney.
1855. 739 On the Thames near Purfleet.
1200 On the Thames near St Clem-
ent's Reach.
PERCY, J. F Sculptor.
1828. 1058 Bacchus and Ariadne; orna-
mental design.
I, Vauxhall Bridge Road.
1831. 1046 Medallic portrait of an artist
7, Middlesex Place.
1833. 1 199 Bust of a gentleman.
1200 do. in wax of C. F. Schrader,
Esq.
16, Munster Street.
1839. 1277 '^This is the house that Jack
buUt."
PERCY, S Sculptor.
At Mr. Dodds,
57, St. MartifCs Lane.
1786. 256 Portrait of a young gentleman.
26, Millman Row,
Great Chelsea.
1803. 1027 A frame containing the por-
traits of the Hon. C. J. Fox,
Rt. Hon. W. Pitt, Sir F.
Burdett, Mr. Tooke, and the
Earl of Stanhope.
1804. 957 Portraits of the King, Prince of
Wales, and the Duke of
York.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PERCY, Sidney Richard Painter.
(A member of the Williams family.)
45, Fleet Street
1842. 306 View near Henley-on-Thames.
650 Market cart.
I \^ Johnson St.^Euston Square,
1843. 97 A shady lane, Kent.
341 A lane in Holne Chase, South
Devon.
420 Brook in Devonshire.
1844. 586 On the Webber, South Devon.
1 188 Watering cattle.
89, King St,, Camden Town.
1845. 488 An old weir on the Thames.
545 Lane in Kent — marking sheep.
588 Twilight on the Dart, Devon —
the moon rising.
32, Castienau Villas^ Barnes,
1846. 293 A pond near Byfleet, Surrey.
349 View in Westmoreland — pass-
ing shower.
497 A lock on the Ouse.
1 25 1 Midday, harvest time.
1847. 321 A lane in Kent.
435 A gipsy haunt.
1848. 34 Showery weather.
1264 In the Rippington meadows,
Kent.
1849. *^* On the hills, North Wales.
450 Fern cutters— view in Knowle
Park, Kent.
1125 Cader Idris, North Wales.
1850. 201 The Willow shade.
301 A grey day on the Greta, York-
shire.
576 A limpid pool.
1851. 205 Clearing the wood — ^a bright
autumnal day.
582 Furze cutters.
728 Jack-fishing.
1852. 344 Summer.
131 1 The road across the common.
1 314 A mill-stream.
1853. II A rest on the road — summer
noon.
128 The banks of a river.
1222 Llyny Ddinas, North Wales.
1854. 81 Llyn Dulyn, North Wales.
753 A mountain lake.
1855. 1315 On the Lledr, North Wales.
1856. 482 A weedy pool.
1857. 1 149 Gathering fern on the Welsh
hills.
1 1 5 1 A woodland dell.
Florence Villa,
Wimbledon Park.
1858. 902 Pleasant pasturage.
1859. 86 Summer.
938 Spring — an approaching
shower.
i860. 407 At Deepdene, near Dorking,
Surrey.
1 86 1. 496 A mountain stream, near Dol-
gelly, North Wales.
1862. 391 On Holmwood Common, Sur-
rey.
Hill House, Great Missenden,
1863. 493 Llyn Cwm Dulyn, North
Wales.
608 A beech wood.
1864. 411 Llyn-y-Ddinas, North Wales.
421 On the Llugwy, North Wales.
1865. 326 Cornfields near the coast.
1867. 146 Angera, Maggiore.
1869. 88 Glyn Nelsi, North Wales.
207 A Welsh pastoral
1870. 194 On the Brathay, Westmore-
land.
235 Easedale Tarn, near Grasmere,
Westmoreland.
187 1. 1034 Scuir-na-Gillean, Isle of Skye.
1070 Rydal Water and Langdale
Pikes from Scandale, West-
moreland.
1872. 622 Snowdon from y Foelberfedd.
975 The Glaslyn, near Beddgelert,
North Wales.
Bickley Lodge, RedhilL
1873. 606 Llyn Cwm Flynnon, North
Wales.
1874. 253 Loch Cornisk, Isle of Skye.
1875. 1215 Lever's Waters, Coniston.
"The rugged cradle of an
infant stream."
1877. 954 On the Mawddach Marshes,
North Wales.
1878. 486 Llanberis Pass, North Wales.
1879. 956 Fording the Mawddach by
moonlight.
Woodseat, Sutton,
1 88 1. 305 "The bonnie moor with
bracken clad."
317 A babbling brook in Ochmore.
1883. 162 Loch Scavaig, Isle of Skye.
"Luna kissed the heights,
etc."
281 High tide at Kynance, Corn-
wall.
1884. 413 Loch Coruisk, Isle of Skye.
896 The coast at Hartland, North
Devon.
1885. 1138 The Artro at Gwynfryn, North
Wales.
(The late.)
1886. 387 Llyn Idwal, North Wales.
PERCY, Thomas Architect,
42, Cleveland Street.
1829. 1042 Elevation of a Grecian Ionic
church.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
107
1830. 1028 Design for a church,
1832. 971 do. do.
1833. 887 Perspective view of the Par-
thenon, etc.
10, Buckingham Street
1 834. 9 1 2 View of the church of St Crossj
near Winchester.
PERCY, William Painter.
6, Booth Street^ MamhesUr,
1854. 1343 Portraits.
3, South King St.^ Manchtsttr,
1868. 441 J. Eglin, Esq.
1870. 955 G. C. Baskett, Esq.
1873. 7*4 On the moors at Hareden,
near Whitewell.
1305 Joshua Walker, Esq.
1874. 118 F. T. Philippe, Esq.
349 W. P. Sharpe, Esq,
1875. *79 ^''s- C. Rowley.
604 Clement Boyds, Esq.
1876. 275 C. Sparrow, Esq.
1258 Edwin Waugh, the Lancashire
poet.
Hogarth Ciuk
1877. 1344 H. Compton, Esq.
1878. 74 — Phillippi, Esq.
815 Master Charles Tiller.
1879. 886 Edith Agatha Jaques.
PERCY-ROBERTSON. See R.
PERDRAU, Mdllc Painter.
34, Rue Cusset/e^ Faris.
1839. 908 La Pri^re.
PERED A, Raimondo Sculptor.
3, Via Montebeih.
1880. 1626 The orphans; group, marble.
PERIGAL, Arthur Painter,
20, Artiiiery Pia£€.
18 10. 138 Mr. Kilner.
370 Queen KLatherine delivering to
Capucius her farewell letter
to Henry the Eighth, — King
Henry VHI^ act jv, scene 2^
44, Rathbone Ptace.
181 1. 32 Aridseus and Eurydice. **Arid-
seus, King of Macedon, the
brother and successor of
Alexander the Great, being,
with his Queen Eurydice,
thrown into a dungeon by
Olympias, was soon after
murdered by her command.
Olympias then seat messen-
gers to the queen, furnished
with a poignard, a rope, and
a cup of poison, desiring her
to choose which she pleased.
They found her binding up
the wounds of her bleeding
spouse with linen, which she
had torn from her own body,
and paying all that decent
and solemn respect to the
lifeless corpse which became
her deplorable situation.
She received the message
with the greatest comfK>sure,
and after entreating the gods
that Olympias might be re-
warded with the like pre-
sents, she took the rope and
strangled herself."— G&id-
smith,
t8i2, 360 Themistocles taking refuge at
the court of Admetus, King
of the Molossi. Vide Plu^
tarch, etc.
The picture obtained the gold
medal at the Royal Aca-
demy, 181 1,
85, Newman Street.
18 1 3. 177 The mother's last embrace of
her infant Moses, previous
to her placing him in the
ark.
i8i6p 196 Masters M. and H. Hunt
344 The mother's last embrace of
her infant Moses, previous
to placing him in the ark.
1817. 368 Mr Sheriff Kirby.
Sheep Street^ Northampton.
^%^\, 499 Going to Market: scene at
Li ttl e H ough ton, near N o rth -
ampton.
Arthur, RS.A. ... Painter,
7, Oxford Terrace^ Edinburgh,
Colmslie Castle, the supposed
residence of Sir H albert
Glendenning. J^/ifr" Monas-
tery."
On Loch Linnhe, Appin.
Glendeary. {See Monastery,)
Shipwreck on the rocks at Elie,
Fifes hi re.
Glen Lednoch, Perthshire,
Dunderan, Locli Fyne.
In the avenue at Inverary. ,
Arran, from the Cumbrse. ,^
Morning in Glen Nevis*
Bonavic Wm
The
PEHIGAL,
1861.
m
i86d.
S79
1865-
136
t866.
66
1867.
1869.
1871.
1874.
1876.
340
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PERIGNON, Alexis Painter.
Perignon^ Paris,
1 84 1. 215 G. Guynemere, Esq.
PBRKIN, Miss Isabell L. ... Painter.
Endgate^ Tiverton.
1892. 881 Roses.
1893. 913 Chrysanthemums.
1894. 309 Silver and Gold.
PERKIN, Joseph C Architect.
S, Union Court, E.C.
1900. 1683 Cottage near Stratford-on-
Avon.
{See also Cheston and Pbrkin, vol. ii,
page 53-)
PBRKIN and BULMER... Architects.
Calverley Chambers, Leeds,
1881. 1024 Pontefract Town Hall.
1903. 1500 Shipton Court, Oxon.
Central Bank, Chambers,
Leeds,
1904. 1565 Shipton Court, Oxon; interior.
PERKINS, Arthur E Architect.
Gloucester Villa, East Finchley,
1889. 1982 Clock Tower — Monnickendam,
Holland.
1890. 1757 Bay window, from Deanery,
Wells.
1798 The meat market — Ypres, Bel-
gium.
49, Lincoln Road, Finchley.
1892. 1705 The Vleeschhal, Haarlem.
Shanklin Villa, Eastern Road,
Ecut Finchley.
1895. "448 Design for an organ case.
PERKINS, Charles P.
Miniature Painter.
10, Brunswick Terrace,
Camberwell.
1874. 1313 Dr. Powell, M.D.
1876. 1211 Miniature of a lady.
17, Park Terrace, StockwelL
1878. 1264 Mrs. Perkins.
1289 Enamel of old painting.
1879. 1346 Mrs. A. J. Powell.
1880. 1390 A portrait.
1 88 1. 1 301 Miss Mary Rorke.
83, Elm Grove, Brighton.
1887. 1341 Portrait of a lady.
PERKINS, George Painter.
2 1, Kennedy Street, Manchester.
1885. 1366 The morning after the storm.
PERKS, Sydney Architect.
13, Waterloo Place, S. W.
1897. 1817 House near Banstead.
5, Crown Court, Cheapside.
1899. i8ia St Mary's Rooms, Putney.
1 816 Free Library, Putney.
1902. 1443 Premises at Croydon.
1903. 1505 Residence, Hampshire.
1 5*4 Flats, Tufnell Park.
1536 House at Wimbledon.
PERM AN, Miss Louise B... Painter.
131, West Regent Street,
Glasgow.
1899. 177 "A sweet white rose upon an
alien bed."
1903. 26 York and Lancaster.
1904. 97 Roses.
PERMAN, W. A Painter.
W. Perman, Greenwich.
1836. 464 Flowers.
W. A, Permany
Shoe Lane, E.C.
1837. 664 Group of Flowers.
PERNA, Charles Painter.
Post Office, Young Street,
Kensington.
1896. 856 June in Palermo.
869 October in Palermo.
Post Office,
Exhibition Road, S. W.
1 897' 53 The Garignano and the old
pier in Genoa.
1002 Vittorio - Emanuele Street,
Palermo.
1898. 856 Pellegrino mountain and the
pier, Palermo.
PERNOTIN, B Painter.
8, Queen St., Dean St., Soho.
1786. 50 Scene from Cecilia.
7» do. do.
74 Rogero and Marphisa nour-
ished by a lioness. From
Orlando Furioso, by Ariosto.
88 Clorinda suckled by a tigress.
From Gierusaleme Libexata,
of Tasso.
92 Scene from Cecilia.
185 Portrait of a lady.
578 The Magician caressiiig the
lioness which was giving
suck to Roger and Mar-
phisa, near Galaciella, their
mother dying bringing them
into the world
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
109
1786. 601 A drawing from Daphnis and
Chloe; Greek poem by
Longiis.
6o2 do. do.
I, North Street^ Knighisbridge.
1797. 173 Boys pushing a dog into the
water.
184 An Infant Bacchant sucking
out of an Amphora.
PBROTTI, Angelica,
Crayon Painter.
A. Perrotiy
at Mrs, Gambarin^s^
in Poland Street.
1772. 193 A portrait of a lady; in crayons.
194 do. do. with a cat;
in crayons.
195 A portrait of a gentleman; in
crayons.
A. Perotti,
Woodstock Street^ three
doors from Oxford Street,
1775. 219 A conversation.
220 Portrait of a lady; wholelength,
crayons.
221 do. do. do.
PBROTTI, Pietro Painter.
Woodstock Street^ three
doors from Oxford Street,
1 775* ^^^ A triumph; chiaro oscuro.
223 A sacrifice; do.
PERRACHB,J. T.
Miniature Painter.
9, Litchfield Street^ Soho,
1784. 251 A frame with seven portraits in
enamel.
1785. 283 Seven miniatures in a frame.
PBRRAULT, Leon Bazile... Painter.
15, Bridge Road^
StJohfCs Wood.
187 1. 229 Cache-cache (Bo-peep).
PBRRIBR, B. Sanchez-. See S.
PBRRIN, Alfred Feyen Painter.
Bryn Gwylan^ Conway,
1891. 1388 The village stream, near Glan
Conway — midsummer.
PERRIN, MisB Ida S, .,. Painter.
67, Braadhurst Gardens^
Harnpstead,
]883. 1640 Mrs* Btnney.
tS^i^ 916 Hay-time.
PBRRIN, John W. Ross.
Miniature Painter.
John W, Perriny
31, Grosvenor Street^
Camberwell,
1884. 1476 Study.
151 1 An elder-flower.
1885. 1575 Madame de Vincent.
1886. 44 Mercedes.
1388 Auntie.
1887. 1392 A study.
1402 Portrait of a gentleman.
Ross Perrin^
S8a, Harold Street^
Camberwell,
1 89 1. 1084 A study.
no, Coldharbour Lane,
1893. 1242 Portrait of a lady.
PBRRIN, Miss Mary Painter.
Fortfield House^
Terenure^ Co, Dublin,
1897. 1358 Angiola giovanissima.
1898. n54 "Hark! now I hear them ! ' —
Tempest.
1 90 1. 1216 The prefect's daughter.
1903. 948 The fatal mantle.
PBRRING, W Painter.
^, Belgrade Place, Walworth,
185a. 988 Portrait of the artist.
1853. 942 do. a lady.
973 Master James Perring.
PBRROW. See Salter and Perrow.
PBRRY, Alfred Painter.
39, Spencer Street,
Portman Square,
1847. 9^' Arundel Castle, Sussex, the
seat of the Duke of Nor-
folk.
14, ^PP^f North Place,
Guildford Street,
1852. 630 The Village Common.
13, Wilmott Colleges,
Camden Town,
1853. 1034 Noon. ^^All how silent and
how still."— C/a/r.
1854. 779 A study of calves from nature.
35, Holford Square,
1857. 34 Kingstown.
4$ Holdfast.
112 Hard work and poor fare.
14, Great Percy Street,
Pentonville,
1858. 612 Roman pack horses.
634 The lonely hearth.
789 A true Briton.
no
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Perry, Alfred — continued.
2, Canterbury Roady Croydon,
1859. 1018 ASummer's noon in the Roman
Campagna.
1035 In the ruins of the villa of the
Emperor Commodus near
Rome.
87, Thornton Heathy Surrey.
i860. 751 A Summer holiday.
2, Camden Terrace, N. W.
1861. 75» Shoeing a draught bullock at
Rome.
786 In the Campagna near Rome.
18, Arthur Street,
Kentish Town.
1864. 636 Roman peasants returning from
market.
645 A Midsummer holiday.
18, Healey St., Kentish Town.
1866. 651 Richborough Castle from the
Sandwich Marshes; Rams-
gate in the distance.
2, Chatham Road, Croydon.
1867. 710 The scanty meal.
734 The Village Common.
2, Branley Terrace, Croydon.
1869. 683 Roman Pozzolana carriers;
Monte Gennaro in the dis-
tance.
2, Albert Villas, Shootet^s Hill.
1870. 567 IntheMinster marshes; Rams-
gate and Pegwell Bay in the
distance.
633 A midsummer's holiday.
656 Neapolitan fishing-boat run-
ning in for Naples; Ischia
and Procida in the distance.
6, Shrewsbury Villa,
Plumstead.
1872. 769 A midsummer's holiday.
1873. 731 In the Marshes near Rich-
borough, near Sandwich.
1874. 864 Spring.
1876. 834 "An ill turn is soon done."
1877. 798 On the river wall at Rich-
borough, near Sandwich ;
the Isle of Thanet in the
distance.
1878. 761 Roman pack horses baiting,
etc.
PERRY, Miss Alice B Painter.
1 1, Brandenburg Road,
Gunnersbury.
1890. 1408 " In meadows green and lush."
PERRY, H Painter.
23, Welbech Street.
1 8 10. 847 View of St. Martin's church
from the King's Mews.
181 7. 600 Cottage on Millbank.
43, Broad Street,
Golden Square.
1818. 883 Portrait of a gentleman.
1819. 632 Mr. J. Perry, artist.
848 View in Devonshire.
II, Blenheim Street.
1820. $69 North entrance into the Bur-
lington Arcade.
1 82 1. 640 Portrait of a young lady.
7, Hanover Street.
1825. 7»o Huntley Castle, North Britain.
PERRY, John Painter.
100, St. Martinis Lane.
1 791. 268 Portrait of an Author.
63, New Compton Street, Soho.
1809. 401 The gloveress.
PERRY, J. C Painter.
39, Spencer Street,
Northampton Square.
1835. ^94 Landscape and cattle, sketched
from nature.
896 Sketch from nature.
1836. 276 do. do.
1837. 159 A homeward bound Indiaman
arriving in the Downs.
306 View at Westbourn Green.
344 A sketch; composition.
1839. 383 Sketch from nature near Bat-
tersea.
1840. 249 Bickley Bridge, near Plymouth,
Devon.
1 84 1. 995 Composition.
1843. 121 Sketch from nature.
PERRY, John Tavenor ... Architect.
^,/ohn Street, Adelphi.
1879. 1170 Porch, Rochester Cathedral
Grammar School.
1880. 1 169 Slade Schools, University Col-
lege, London.
25, Tlie Grove, Boltons.
1890. 1812 The Savelli Tomb in Ara Coeli,
Rome.
9, John Street, Adelphi,
1 89 1. 1899 Chimney piece, Hotel, Salisbury
Estate, etc.
1907 Indian room. Hotel, Salisbury
Estate, etc.
PERRY G- T.) and REED.
Architects.
%John Street.
1890. 1 78 1 Hotel on Thames Embank-
ment.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
III
PERR1
iy Will Painter.
1881.
35 The loom.
694, Fulham Road.
1882.
78 " Dolce far niente.**
1902.
960 Climping, near Littlehampton,
1496 Mrs. Alfred W. Dunn.
Sussex.
1883.
434 Nerina.
1904.
964 The despatch bearer.
1510 Mrs. Harry W. Rooke.
1884.
15 Idle Moments. *-Thy glass
PERTZ, Miss Anna J Painter.
will show thee how thy
9, Cornwall Gardens,
beauties wear, etc."
1884.
201 Still life; olives.
891 " La donna fe mobile."
233 Miss Anne Cobden.
1885.
361 "Cup and ball."
67, EarPs Court Road,
1886.
384 Asleep.
1885.
606 The slave girl.
697 " Tempora mutantur."
653 Miss MacMurdo.
863 A study.
96, ViaJe Petrarca^ Florence,
1887.
138 Peonies.
1886.
754 After the tarantella.
443 Crossing a torrent.
1887.
1033 La Contadina.
1513 Study in chalk.
5, Harvey Road, Cambridge.
1888.
393 A summer shower.
1889.
583 Still life.
1889.
189 Corona.
1897.
157 The Shrine.
1890.
(>y First words of love.
38^1, Victoria Road.
PERUGINI, Charles Edward.
1891.
423 The ramparts, Walmer Castle;
Painter.
portraits of the Countess
13, Sutherland Terrace,
Granville and the Ladies
1863.
483 "Then she stretched out her
Victoria and Mary Leveson-
arms and cried aloud, ' Oh,
Gower.
Arthur ! ' ''—Tennyson,
1892.
592 La Superba.
1864.
591 Tranquility.
1893.
262 Pandora.
1865.
176 Lavandaje.
1894.
62 "The worid forgetting."
1866.
151 " Chi va piano va sano."
1895.
117 Flower worship.
1868.
330 "I know a maiden fair to see,
1896.
490 " But, oh, the touch of a
take care."
vanished hand, etc."
344 Daphne.
1897.
559 A fan-maker.
432 Gold fish.
1898.
355 Weary waiting, etc.
1869.
34 Civetta,
434 Idleness.
482 Cherries.
1899.
324 A fair Italian.
1870.
88 Blonde en brun.
1900.
91 A willing slave.
245 Pompeian interior.
1901.
366 Ephemeral joy.
604 Dozing.
1902.
355 The green lizard.
1026 Mimoza Pudica. " Touch.**
404 Treasures.
114, Warwick Street.
1903.
252 Faith.
1872.
82 A portrait
378 Silken tresses.
480 Playing at work.
1904.
10 " Curly locks, curly locks, wilt
1873-
48 A pair of friends.
thou be mine? etc."
912 Between school hours.
314 A dreamer.
1874.
13 A cup of tea.
961 A labour of love.
PERUGINI, Mrs. C. E. (formerly
1875-
57 "Tell him!"
Miss Kate Dickens and Mrs. Charles
352 Gardening.
Collins) Painter.
418 A portrait.
141, Warwick Street
1876.
25 The rivals.
1877.
134 An impartial audience.
558 Choosing a nosegay.
1878.
371 A competitive examination.
95* The musician.
414 In for a scrape.
1877.
8 Finishing touches.
1879.
34 A little woman.
141 The hop-picker.
1880.
231 Multiplication.
1878.
96 Girl reading.
1881.
245 Little "^eVL. — Old Curiosity
640 Roses and butterflies.
Shop.
1304 Quoits — evening.
1882.
482 The doll's dressmaker.— 0»r
1879.
97 Fresh lavender.
Mutual Friend,
1880.
150 A siesta.
1883.
68 B^belle.
1475 " Dead leaves."
80 Effie.
112
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Perugini, Mrs. C. E. — continued.
1884. 630 The "tick-tick."
703 Little Red Cap.
1885. 166 Mollie's ball dress.
1886. II Katie, daughter of George
Lewis, Esq.
326 "All for her."
1887. 428 Peggy and Kitty Hammond.
1888. 793 An American apple.
933 Hilda, daughter of Colonel
Euan Smith, C.S.I.
1889. 994 Blackberries.
38a, Victoria Road,
1891. 413 A flower merchant.
1892. 814 Little Helen Henschell.
841 Flossie.
1893. 23 Brother and sister. "*Oh,Floy,'
cried her brother, * how I
love you! how I love you,
Floy!' *And I you, dear.'
'Oh, I am sure of that,
Floy.' "—Dombey and Son,
843 Dora, daughter of Anderson
Critchett, Esq., F.R.C.S.
1894. 489 C. £. Perugini, Esq.
687 Past and present.
1895. 55 Butterflies.
1896. 823 An idle girl.
1897. 490 Sympathy.
1899. 701 The sister of the bride.
1900. 184 A fl)dng visit.
1 90 1. 246 A May Queen.
1902. 257 A kingdom by the sea.
1903. 615 Some spring flowers.
1904. 773 Master Derek Elliot Wood.
PESBNTI, D Painter,
c/o C, Longhi^
27, New Broad Street,
1882. 84 Intemo di Casa.
PBSSINA, G. D Painter.
1^1^ Jertnyn Street,
1848. 411 Commodore Sir Gordon Bre-
mer, K.C.B., etc.
G, Pessina^ 4, Onslow Terrace,
1865. 98 Visit of Cardinal Pozzobonelli
to the abbey of Chiaravalle,
Lombardy, in 1750.
53, Brompton Crescent,
1866. 266 An afternoon in the interior
of the cathedral of Milan.
PETERS, Clinton Painter.
10, Rtu Lecourbe^ Paris,
1894. 591 Dr. J. J. Bull.
PETERS, Miss ... Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1780. 266 Portrait of a lady.
PETERS, Rev. Matthew William,
R,A Painter.
Welbeck Strut.
1769. 88 A portrait of a lady. (Duchess
of Ancaster^ too faint. — Wal-
pole.)
1770. 143 A girl making lace.
1 77 1. 153 A portrait of a gentleman.
(Imitation of Reynolds. —
Walpole.)
(Elected A.R.A.)
At Venice,
1 773« »»3 Two portraits in crayons; three-
quarters.
Veniu,
1774. 208 A portrait of a lady; in crayons.
Great Newport Street.
(Just returned from Rome. —
Walpole.)
1776. 222 Mr. Wortley Montague in his
dress as an Arabian prince.
223 Portrait of a gentleman.
224 A young lady; in crayons.
225 A lady in an undress; in
crayons.
226 A Venetian lady; in crayons.
1777. 270 A woman in bed.
271 Portrait of a gentleman in a
masquerade dress.
272 A country girl.
273 St. John.
Albemarle Street.
1778. 231 Sir John Fielding, as chairman
of the quarter sessions for the
City of Westminster. (An ex-
cellent portrait, — Walpole. )
232 Portrait of a young nobleman.
233 do. lady; in crayons.
234 do. gentleman.
234 do. do. (Colonel
Rainsford. — Walpole. )
(Elected R.A.)
1780. 67 Portraits of a nobleman and
his family. (Lord Courteney^
with group of children,)
302 View of Liverpool.
Rev, William Peters, R,A.,
of Exeter College, Oxford,
1782. 31 An angel carrying the spirit of
a child to Paradise. "Of
such is the Kingdom of
God." — St, Luke, xviii, 10.
1785. 30 The fortune teller.
70 A nobleman, whole length,
grand master of masons, for
Free Masons' Hall. (Duke
of Manchester,)
87 A nobleman, grand master of
masons, for Free Masons'
Hall. (LordPetre.)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
113
PETERS, William Painter.
1796.
2s8 Moonlight
Durham House^
345 St. Alban's abbey.
Highbury New Park,
1797.
30 Moonlight
1895.
795 Running the gauntlet.
38 Landscape and cattle.
II, Avonmore Mansion^
SI Moonlight
Avonmore Roady W,
100 A rainbow.
1897.
473 A bouquet.
108 Moonlight and fire.
180 Afternoon — with cattle.
PETHER, Abraham Painter.
294 Evening — with cottages.
16, Portland Street,
363 do. and ruins.
Oxford Street.
584 Afternoon — an inclosed scene.
1784.
59 A Moonlight
610 Morning — early.
77 A retired scene.
694 Morning.
213 Landscape.
1799.
93 A moonlight — with a waterfall.
330 A romantic scene.
I2S An afternoon scene in summer.
30, Litchfield Street.
8, Bridge Row,
1788.
66 Mount Vesuvius.
near Ranelagh, Chelsea.
75 Moonlight.
1801.
13 Moonlight — view firom nature.
246 View in Kensington Gardens.
1805.
208 A watermill by moonlight,
422 View near Stroud in Sussex.
Sussex.
4»8 do. Horsham in Sussex.
At Mr. Caulton\
434 Landscape composition.
10, Patinan Place,
1789.
29 do. — evening.
Paddington.
3S do. composition.
1810.
49 View in Hampshire — moon-
71 View on Horsham Common.
light.
7a Ship on fire in a gale of wind —
73 View near Northam, Hamp-
a night scene.
shire — summer evening sun-
231 Moonlight
set.
1792.
i«o South view of Havering Bower,
1811.
43 An eruption of Mount Vesuvius
Essex.
as seen in 1802.
206 North view of Havering Bower,
230 A Moonlight scene in Hamp-
Essex.
shire.
2, Milltnan Row,
Great Chelsea.
PBTHBR, A., Junr Painter.
1793-
31 Sunset.
At Mr. WiWs,
149 Morning.
Charing Cross, or
155 Sunset.
Southampton.
116 Moonlight.
1810.
29 Southampton; Seaport by
1794.
IS Evening.
moonlight.
35 Landscape and cattle.
4, Chapel Place, Paddington.
46 Morning, with a view of Kirk-
1811.
59 The eruption of Mount Vesu-
stall Abbey in Yorkshire.
vius which happened Feb-
60 A volcano.
ruary 14th, 1806.
96 Ruins — simset.
157 View near Southampton-
276 A snow piece.
moonlight.
290 Evening.
303 do. — a scene from nature.
PETHER, Henry Painter.
1795-
117 The harvest moon.
I, Surrey Grove,
250 Moonlight.
Surrey Square.
286 Landscape.
1828.
512 Calshott Castle, low water-
299 do.
moonlight.
300 Moonlight and ruins.
1834.
384 Chichester Cross.
1796.
12 Effect of the sun just before a
29, Park Street, Camden Town.
shower.
1837.
113 Scene on the Med way — ^moon-
39 A View in Cumberland.
Ught.
S3 Morning — ^just before sunrise.
6, Trigon Road,
IS4 An iron foundry by moonlight.
Clapham Road.
229 Evening — with a cornfield from
1854.
1364 Greenwich Reach — moonlight.
nature.
1855-
97 Interior of Tintem Abbey —
244 Remains of an abbey.
moonlight.
VI.
114
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pether, Henry— continued.
1856. 304 Temple Gardens — moonlight.
1862. 299 St. Giorgio di Greco, Venice —
moonlight.
PETHER, Sebastian Painter.
1 2, Crawfurd Street^
Baker Street.
181 2. 194 View near Lymington in the
New Forest, Hampshire.
8, Nottingham Street^
Neiv Road.
1814. 335 View from Chelsea Bridge of
the destruction of the late
Drury Lane Theatre.
8, Gerrard Street^ Soho.
1 8 1 7. 411 View in the New Forest, Hants.
I, Vauxhall Road^ Milbank.
1826. 374 Destruction of a city by a vol-
cano, painted for the Royal
Manchester Institution. The
subject of the picture is taken
from the celebrated letter of
Pliny to Cornelius Tacitus,
in which the first known
great eruption of Vesuvius
is recorded.
1826. 4S2 A Caravan passing the desert,
overtaken by a sand storm.
Painted for Sir John F.
Leicester, Bart. *' Beneath
descending hills the caravan
Is buried deep. — Thomson.
PETHBR, Rev. Thomas ... Sculptor.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1782. 358 Portrait of a lady; model.
PETHER, William.
Miniature Painter.
\2, Frith Street, Soho.
1 781. 277 Portrait of a lady.
347 do. do.
1782. 313 Frame with portraits.
323 Portrait of a lady.
1783. 327 do. gentleman.
32, Oxendon Street.
1 789. 348 Portrait of a young lady of the
Isle of Cyprus.
148, StoaneSt.y Knightsbridge,
1793- 455 A portrait.
1794* 254 Portrait of a gentleman.
255 do. do.
(This artist is better known as a mezzo-
tint engraver^
PBTHERICK, Horace W. ...Painter.
Maple Lodge, Addiscombe.
1877. 1044 Happy Hours.
1 89 1. 881 Caught at last.
Maple Lodge,
25, Havelock Road,
Croydon.
1901. 397 The invasion of Britain by the
Romans.
PBTHYBRIDGE, J. Ley ... Painter.
Manaton, Launcestan.
1889. 1011 Spring.
1893. 300 Fish-washing.
PETITJBAN, Pransois ... Engraver.
121, Duk^s Road, Chiswick.
1894. 1380 ATabreuvoir. After W. Pargon.
PETO, Morton K Painter.
Eastcote House, Pinner.
1 88 1. 99 A half holiday at the Dutch
Skippers.
PETO, Sir Samuel Morton.
Architect.
S. M. Peto,
York Road,
Westminster Bridge.
1830. 1124 Western elevation of a church.
PETO. See George and Peto, vol. iii,
pages 224, 225.
PETRIB, George, ^.^.^. ... Painter.
5, Essex Quay, Dublin.
18 1 8. 546 Glen Malur, County of Wick-
low, Ireland.
PETRIE, S. Graham Painter.
52, Glebe Place, Chelsea.
1893. 911 An orchard.
49, Roland Gardens, W.
1898. 1227 Rome, from the garden of the
Palazzo Corsini.
1900. 432 Bellagio, from Cadenabbia.
1902. 578 On the Grand Canal, Venice.
1005 Vegetable stalls, Venice.
1903. 968 Titian's Canal, Venice.
103 1 A courtyard in the Giudecca,
Venice.
1040 Azzalo, near Tremezzo, Lake
Como.
PETTAFOR, Charles R Painter.
C. Pitta/or.
9, Taunton Villa, Lee.
1870. 238 On the Arun, near Arundel.
C. Pettafor,
Kent College, Blackheath.
1 87 1. 251 A sunny morning on the East
Lyn, North Devon.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
115
Eisie Bank^ Eltham.
1874. 7'5 Amberley, Sussex.
1 886. 367 Barmouth Quay.
1887. 141 On the Tees, near Barnard
Castle.
97a Fishing boats leaving harbour;
Polperro, Cornwall.
1 193 Near Barmouth, North Wales
— Sunshine after rain.
1888. 948 The ferry.
1889. 1018 An accidental meeting.
1890. 568 A back canal, Venice.
1891. 941 A corte in St. Pietro, Venice.
1893- 390 The Cobb from the Walk,
Lyme Regis.
1894. 167 After an April shower.
1896. 930 "Now Morning from her Orient
chamber came."
1099 Near Great Torrington, North
Devon.
1897. 515 The sweet of the year.
608 A pastoral
1900. 998 Autumn Sunrise, Connemara.
PETTAPOR, Miss Mabel M.
Miniature Painter.
32, Park Road^ Sauthborough^
Tunbridge Wells.
1903. laio Marian Routh.
PBTTIB, John, ^.^ Painter.
56, India Street^ Edinburgh.
i860. 359 The armourers.
1861. 537 What d'ye lack, madam? What
d'ye lack?
1862. 88 The Sub-prior and Edward
Glendenning. "*Father,'said
the youth, kneeling down to
him, ' my sin and my shame
shall be told to thee.
"*I heard of his death, his
bloody, his violent death,
and I rejoiced. I heard of his
unexpected restoration, and
I sorrowed.' " — Monastery,
62, Stanley Street^ Pimlico,
1863. 452 The trio. "I dare well swere
Y-couthe ther craft full par-
fitly."— CAai/^r.
37, Htzray Square.
1864. 169 The tonsure.
471 George Fox refusing to take
the oath at Houlker Hall,
A.D. 1663.
1S65. 192 A drum-head court martial.
37, Gloucester Road^
Regent's Park.
1866. 179 An arrest for witchcraft.
1867.
1868.
1869.
(Elected A.R.A.)
25 The doctor.
322 Treason.
31 Pax Vobiscum.
331 Tussle with a Highland Smug-
gler.
484 Weary with present cares and
memories sad.
130 The disgrace of Cardinal Wol-
sey.
" What 's this— /^ the Pope!
The letter, as I live, with all
the business
I writ to his Holiness. Nay
then farewell!
I have touched the highest
point of all my greatness
And from that full meridian
of my glory
I haste now to my setting.
I shaU faU
Like a bright exhalation in
the evening.
And no man see me more.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
Nor. So fare you well, my
little good Lord Car-
dinal."
444 The gambler's victim.
17, St.Johtis Wood Road.
180 A sally.
412 "Tis blythe Mayday."
909 Touchstone and Audrey. "And
how, Audrey? Am I the man
yet? Doth my simple feature
content you?" — As You Like
It.
21, St. John's Wood Road.
179 The Pedlar.
190 John McWhirter, Esq.
256 The love song.
501 Scene in the Temple Garden.
^^ Plantagenet. If he supposes
that I have pleaded truth,
etc." Plantagenet, Somerset
and Warwick. — Henry VI.
Part I, scene 4.
137 The gipsy's oak.
268 Terms to the besieged.
625 George Borwick Robertson.
F.C.S.
627 Silvius and Phebe. "Sweet
Phebe, do not scorn me,
etc."— ^i You Like It.
5 "Sanctuary."
316 Midnight watch.
401 The flag of truce.
(Elected R.A.)
132 Juliet and Friar Lawrence.
223 A State Secret.
ii6
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pcttic, John, R.A. — continued,
1874. 1362 Ho! ho! ho!
1875. 223 Scene in Hal of the Wynd's
smithy. " * Hark you,' said
Henry: *you seem a good
fellow, and 111 tell you the
truth. Your master has
wronged me, and I give
him this harness freely for
the chance of fighting him
myself,' etc." — Fair Maid
of Perth.
318 Portrait in the costume of the
sixteenth century. {Mr.
Boughion,)
565 Portrait in the costume of the
seventeenth century.
1217 Jacobites, 1 745. Diplopia Work,
1876. 15 The RightRev. William Bernard
Ullathome, D.D., O.S.B.,
Bishop of Birmingham.
259 The threat.
433 The step.
886 Portrait in costume of the
seventeenth century.
1877. 28 Hunted down.
96 A Knight of the seventeenth
century.
203 A sword and dagger fight.
272 A lady of the seventeenth cen-
tury.
1878. 46 The hour.
164 Colin Hunter, Esq.
171 A member of the Long Parlia-
ment.
204 S. Taylor-Whitehead, Esq.
614 Rob Roy.
1315 The Laird.
1879. 220 The death warrant.
609 Alexander Watt, Esq.
614 Alexander Strahan, Esq.
139* Portrait, in costume of the
fifteenth century.
1880. 122 Mrs. Dominick Gregg and
children.
184 Before the battle.
249 His Grace.
289 Mrs. Edward Fox White.
1881. 112 ** Her Grace."
186 Trout fishing in the Highlands.
524 John Ballantyne, Esq., R.S.A.,
late Captain, commanding
E.A.V.
S37 Before his peers.
1882. 18 " He talked with him of Cain."
— Dream of Eugene Aram.
30 The Duke of Monmouth's in-
terview with James II. " To
see him and not to spare
him was an outrage on hu-
1882. 252
1883.
5»
261
341
471
1884. 138
307
359
410
1885. 185
»39
692
812
86S
1886.
1077
20
72
97
189
1887.
413
1046
81
manity and decency. This
outrage the King resolved
to commit. The arms of the
prisoner were bound behind
him with a silken cord;
and thus secured, he was
ushered into the presence
of the implacable kinsman
whom he had wronged.
Then Monmouth threw him-
self on the ground and
crawled to the King's feet,
etc." — Lord Macaul<xy.
The Palmer.
The Lothians,
Fitzjohfis Avenue.
A Queen's Scholar, Westmin-
ster.
" Dost know this waterfly ? "
The ransom.
The jester's merry thought.
Charles Winn, Esq.
A " Reductio ad absurdum."
The Vigil. Purchased far
the Chantrey Bequest for
;^I,000.
Site of an early Christian altar.
"The method adopted in
fixing the orientation of
churches has been preserved
in some of the Scotch lodges
. . . The site of the altar was
decided upon, and marked
by a pole fixed in the
ground. . . . The sun's rays
appearing above the horizon
fixed the line of orienta-
tion." — Laurie.
J. G. Orchar, Esq.
Challenged.
John Garrett Marten, Esq.
Charles Surface sells his an-
cestors. — School for Scandal.
Sir Peter and Lady Teazle.
''Sir Peter. Zounds, Ma-
dam, you had no taste when
you married me.
''Lady T. Very true, Sir
Peter." — School for Scandal.
Bret Harte, Esq.
William Bailey Hawkins, Esq.
Newson Garrett, Esq.
The chieftain's candlesticks.
The Musician. " Alas for those
that never sing, But die
with all their music in them."
—O. W.Holmes.
C. T. Ritchie, Esq., M.P.
James Anderson, Esq.
Mrs. R. H, Pringle.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
117
1887.
15*
i«3
320
400
697
703
1888. 166
220
599
106$
Two strings to her bow.
Scene from Scott's ** Peveril of
the Peak." The appearance
of the Countess of Derby in
the Golden Room.
Sir Edward Ripley, Bart.
Lady Ripley.
Richard Moreland, Esq. Pre-
sentation portrait*
Walter Besant, Esq.
The clash of steel.
The traitor.
J. M. Hall, Esq.
Charles Wyndham as " David
Garrick " at the moment of
recognising Ada.
" Garrick, If I had but
known."
John Jaffray, Esq., J.P., D.L.
John Thewlis Johnson, Esq.
Mrs. Reckitt
The Rev. James Oswald Dykes.
M.A., D.D.
George Coats, Esq.
Sir Edmund Hay-Currie.
"The world went very well
then."
Sir Raylton Dixon.
Mrs. Stewart Freeman.
Mrs. Shaw.
Henry A. Lamb, Esq., late
Hon. Sec. Royal Wimble-
don Golf Club.
Silvia.
WalterBucklerLethbridge,Esq.
The violinist.
" Bonnie Prince Charlie."
The ultimatum.
Wolf Harris, Esq.
Master William Pettie Watt.
Auguste Manns, Esq.
(The late.)
William Bunce Greenfield, Esq.
Alderman Thomas Wright,
J.P., ex-Mayor of Leicester.
Presentation portrait.
Edward Howley Palmer, Esq.
Adam Black, Esq.
PETTINGER, John F Painter.
24, RedcHffe Road,
1904. 32 Vesuvius.
PBTTITT, C. A Architect.
24, Vine Street^ Piccadilly,
1 8 14. 712 Design for a prison.
PBTTITT, Edwin Alfred ... Painter.
14, Powis Place,
1858. 1092 On the Cumberland hills.
1889.
73
299
419
783
1890.
790
144
302
I89I.
1099
14
17"
«93
183
459
821
1892.
89
212
571
597
686
1893.
"43
«73
386
35>
1859. 238 On the Llugwy— June.
Chilton LodgCy Parson* s Green.
1 86 1. 70 The stream from Newlands,
Cumberland.
1862. 565 Crummock Water, Cumber-
land.
6, Peterborough Villas^
Fulham,
1863. 375 Evening.
384 Looking towards Branksea and
Poole, Dorset.
1869. 724 Zermatt, Switzerland.
900 The Matterhom from the
Riffelberg.
1872. 509 Yew trees. " But worthier still
of note are those fraternal
four of Borrowdale." —
Wordsworth,
Fitzrqy Mansion^
Charlotte Street,
1873. 502 Sty Head Tarn, Scawfell.
1876. 919 The Zmiitt glacier.
Dcusy Bank^ Bettws-y-Coed.
1877. 161 Idwall — morning.
1880. 943 The falls of Benglog, Llyn Og-
wen.
PBTTITT, George Painter.
Grassmere^ Windermere,
1858. 354 Harrop Tarn, Cumberland.
805 Loch Lomond from near Tar-
bet.
PBTTITT, Joseph Painter.
45, Summer Hill^
Birmingham,
1849. 578 The Swiss Alps — sunrise.
1 151 The Swiss Alps — sunset.
1850. 40" Lake scene. Savoy — early
morning; waiting for the
ferry.
Keswick.
1851. 73> A Cumberland stream. "It is
a beauteous evening, calm
and free Amid a wilderness
of rocks and stones." —
Wordsworth,
5, Upton Grove,
1852. 244 View of London from South-
wark Bridge.
6, Per^ Street,
1853. 3»^ Corfe Castle, Dorsetshire —
sunset.
PETTY, W. R Painter.
2, Camden Studios,
1893. 1007 Tender chords.
Upper Lodge^ East Barnet.
1899. 823 "The world went very well
then."
ii8
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PBTTMAN, Mrs. Clara Painter.
125, Alexandra Road^ N. W.
1904. $88 Roses.
PEUCKBRT, Edward A. ... Painter.
20, Bryantwood Road^
Highbury.
1893. 3'^ ^ Norfolk creek.
646 Low tide.
1894. 1 107 Wells Harbour, Norfolk.
PFANDER, Charles Architect.
Ill, Bay ham Street
i860. 633 Design for Gothic Hall in
Wales.
PFEIFFER, Mrs. J. Emily... Painter.
May field. West Hill, Putney.
1876. 832 Chrysanthemums.
1877. 737 Fallen.
1880. 857 Roses.
PFORR, J. G Painter.
At Jones and Fickes,
46, Old Campton Street,
Soho.
1787. 16 Landscape with figures and
cattle.
21 do. do.
PHALIPON Painter.
1832. 950 The dying Grecian soldier.
PHELPS, Miss Eliza H.
Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1778. 37* Portrait of Mr. Henry Green,
linguist.
5, Downing Street.
1780. 288 Portrait of a lady.
PHELPS, J Painter.
10, Featherstone Buildings.
1808. 665 Portrait of a child.
125, High Holbom.
1809. 438 Portrait of a gentleman re-
siding in Somerset Place
1 810. 436 Portrait of an officer in the
1 2th dragoons.
20, Princes Street.
1811. 706 Portrait of a child.
PHELPS, Miss Millicent Painter.
34, Albert Gate.
1890. 1679 Sibyl.
189 1. 951 Wallflowers.
1891. 1680 Sylvia.
(Now Mrs. Mayer.)
Bohemia, Brecknock Road.
1892. 486 Mrs. French Brewster.
1553 Sister Ruth.
1894. 1080 A portrait.
1452 A scherzo.
35, MickaeFs Grave.
1896. 541 Mrs. Walpole GreenwelL
1538 Maud.
PHIBBS, Harry Architect.
William Street, Brieriey Hill,
Staffordshire,
1902. 1337 Tower, St. Giles' church,
Wrexham.
PHILIP, Miss Constance B. (after-
wards Mrs. Cecil Lawson).
r Painter.
Merton Villa,
280a, Kings Road.
1874. 924 Azaleas.
1875. 738 Chrysanthemums.
Mrs. C. B. PhiUip,
Merton Villa.
1876. 708 Sunflowers.
Miss C. B. Philip,
Merton Villa.
1877. 887 Azaleas.
1878. 756 Wallflowers.
809 Purple Iris.
1879. 824 Chrysanthemums.
837 Pink Azaleas.
854 Yellow roses.
901 Apple blossom.
{See Mrs. Cecil Lawson, vol. v,
page 6.)
PHILIP, John Birnie Sculptor.
I, Roehampton Place.
1858. 1 195 Michael and Satan; alto-re-
lievo, executed for the tym-
panum of porch of St
Michael's church, Comhill.
"And there was war in
heaven; Michael and his
angels fought against the
dragon; and the dragon
fought and his angels."
1293 The late Very Rev. Dr. Lyall,
Dean of Canterbury; post-
humous bust.
1859. 1259 Monumental effigy in marble
of Queen Catherine Parr;
to be placed in the chapel
of Studley Castle, Glou-
cestershire, where she lies
buried. This figure forms
part of the tomb designed
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
119
to occupy the place where
the origmal monument for-
merly stood. Executed at
the expense of J. C. Dent,
Esq.; unfinished.
i860. 979 Model of a recumbent effigy of
the late Rev. W. H. Mill,
D.D., Canon of Ely and
Regius Professor of Hebrew
in the University of Cam-
bridge; to be erected in Ely
Cathedral.
1 86 1. 1076 The Countess of Pembroke;
posthumous.
1863. 1015 Our Lord appearing to Mary
Magdalen after the Resur-
rection.
1016 The ascension of our Lord.
1017 Our Lord's appearance to his
disciples in the ilpper cham-
ber. " Peace be unto you."
The three forming part of a
series of subjects executing
for the Reredos in St,
Georges Chape/, Windsor,
1 165 The late Lord Herbert of Lea ;
marble bust (posthumous).
1181 James S. Blyth, Esq.
1193 Model of a recumbent figure
of the late Lord Herbert of
Lea; being executed in
marble, and to be erected
in Wilton Church, Wilts.
West Pavilion^ Hans Place.
1867. 1037 Richard Cobden ; marble bust.
1868. 995 Geology; statue.
1869. 1238 Model of a statue of King
Alfred.
Being one of a series to be
erected in the Royal Gallery
at the Palace of Westminster,
1 25 1 Models of four bronze panels,
representing Jamaica, Can-
ada, China, and India;
forming part of a memorial
to be erected in the Cathe-
dral of Calcutta to the
memory of the late Lord
Elgin.
■ Mer ton Villa, King's Road.
1871. 1280 The wise virgin.
1872. 1406 A philanthropist; marble bust.
1 521 The model of a statue of Geo-
metry, executed in bronze,
and erected at one of the
angles of the canopy of the
National Memorial to the
Prince Consort.
1873. 1514 Narcissus.
1874. 1498 Waiting; monumental statue.
1874. 1544 "Suffer little children to come
unto me;" marble panel
(The late.)
1875. 1303 Homeward bound.
PHILIPPOTBAUX, Felix Em-
manuel Henri Painter.
20, Marloes Road,
Cromwell Road.
1875. ^13 La charge des cuirassiers fran-
9ais k Waterloo.
83, Rue Notre Dame
des Champs, Paris.
1876. 1332 Charge of the English heavy
cavalry at the Battle of Bala-
clava, Oct. 25, 1854.
" When they saw the Eng-
lish heavy cavalry advancing
the Russian squadrons closed
in their flanks. But it was
in vain. The Scots Greys
and the Enniskilling Dra-
goons with loud hurrahs cut
a way through the front
ranks. In an instant they
were engulfed in the dense
masses of the enemy's horse,
only to appear again after a
short interval, weakened, it
is true, and in disorder, but
ready to throw themselves
on the second line. Seeing
them thus engaged, the first
line, which had been already
broken through was trying
to reform, when the ist
Royals and the 4th and 5th
Dragoon Guards charged it
at full gallop, and breaking
through it as though it had
been cardboard, joined the
Scots Greys and Ennis-
killings, and completed the
rout of the Russians." —
Lhn Guhrin.
1877. 937 The battle of the Alma, Octo-
ber 27, 1854.
"The Guards under Gene-
ral Bentinck and the High-
land Brigade under Sir Colin
Campbell, forming the First
Division, commanded by
H.R.H. the Duke of Cam-
bridge, advancing to the sup-
port of the Light Division
in the attack on the Kour-
gan^ Hill batteries.
1879. 652 The Life of Sir Frederick Pon-
sonby saved by the humanity
of a French officer, at the
I30
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Philippoteauxy Felix Emmaniiel Henri
— continued.
Battle of Waterloo, June
iSth, 1815.
Sir Frederick Ponsonby,
colonel of the 13th L^t
DnurooDS, setrerely hit in the
head and both arms, was
carried by his charger into
the French ranks, where
another wound laid him half
dead on the ground A
French officer, whose name
is unknown, raised hira, and,
placing a knapsack under
his h^id, gave him a drink
out of his own flask. The
incident is related by Sir
Frederick in a letter.
PHILIPS, Nathaniel George.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1819. 5«3 View on the Moors near New-
castletown.
32, Rodney Street y UverpooL
i8s8. 4S8 View near Naples, on the road
to Salerno.
1839. tooS Aqueduct on the road between
Caestella Mora and Amalfi
— a party of pleasure sur-
prised by brigands.
PHILIPS, R. B Architect.
17, New Millman Street,
1833. 97S Design for a House of Com-
mons, etc.
1838. 1235 Design for laying out Trafalgar
Square in front of the Na-
tional Gallery — having in
the centre an equestrian
statue of Queen Victoria, on
one side a trophy to the
Duke of Wellington, and on
the other one to Lord Nel-
son, etc.
II, Wellington Road.
1 84 1. 970 Barham House at East Hoath-
ley, Sussex, for William Hart,
Esq.
PHILLAN, R. P Architect.
Sydenham.
1854. 1159 Decorations of St. John's
church, Hawarden, Flint-
shire.
PHILLIMORB, C Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1796. i« A pug dog.
PHILLIMORE, Reginald P.
Painter.
5, Fairfax Road^
Bedford Park.
1889. 170S Bakehouse Close, Canoogate,
Edinburgh.
CoUn Bent, R. IV.S.
Painter.
Churchill Houu^ Lyntom.
Mountains of the CouUn Forest,
Kinlochawe, Ross-shire.
Sgurr na GiUean, from Loch
nan Eilean, Isle of Skye.
15, Buckingham Street^ Strand.
Loch Alsh.
At Pitlochrie, Perthshire.
8, St. Martinis Place.
The Pool, Wharfedale, York-
shire.
Glen Sannox, Isle of Arran.
Cir Mhor, Isle of Arran.
Loch Torridon, Ross-shire.
Buttress of Liathach, Torridon,
Rosshire.
Bridge of the Split, North Glen,
Sannox, Arran.
Entrance to Glenb^ Glenelg,
Ross-shire.
Ben Cruachan, Argyll, Feb-
ruary, 1885.
2, Spenser Street^
Victoria Street, W,
Alpes Maritimes, from the
beach at Bordighera.
Cairngorm Mountains and
Rothiemurchus Forest.
PHILLIP, John, R,A Painter.
/. Phillips,
4, Russell Place,
Fitzroy Square,
1838. 223 Portrait of a young lady.
/. Phillip,
4, Russell Place,
Fitzroy Square.
1839. 308 W. Clerihew, Esq.
577 A Moor.
1840. 962 Tasso, in disguise, relating his
persecutions to his sister.
Not in index.
1846. I Wallace and his schoolfellows
at Dundee. " Alas! why
should my country suffer
such distress, etc." — Blair.
J. Philip, 6, Russell Place.
1847. 4H Presbyterian catechising.
PHILLIP,
1883.
»«7
9«9
i8«3.
16S
9»S
1884.
960
1885.
1029
I2S7
1289
I3I9
1354
1363
1886.
1159
1898.
1036
1069
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
121
/. PhilUp,
IS, Westbaume Grove,
1848. 134 " As on the^dandelion's downy
wings
Fond lovers bid their gentle
wishes speed,
The swain, impatient, lending
forceful breath,
To aid the damsel's sigh."
1261 A Scotch fair.
1849. 284 Drawing for the militia.
30, Gloucester Roady
Regents Park,
1850. 541 Baptism in Scotland.
39, Gloucester Road,
1 85 1. 529 Scotch washing.
685 A sunbeam.
819 The Spaewife of the Clachan.
"Ay, butyeVe wise, an wiser
far than we, or meust part o'
the parish tells a lie.''
I, South Villa, Campden Hill.
1^53' 74 La Perla de Triana. "Mis-
like me not for my com-
plexion — ^The shadow'd li-
very of the bumish'd sun."
581 Life among the gypsies at
Seville.
1854. 459 Lady Cosmo Russell.
470 A letter writer, Seville. The
property of Her Majesty the
Queen,
1855. 68 El Pasco. The property of Her
Majesty the Queen,
298 Collecting the offering in a
Scotch kirk. " Give, and ye
shall receive."
570 Sir John Bent, late Mayor of
Liverpool.
137$ Sunshine in the cottage.
1856. 248 Agua Fresca— on one of the
bridle-roads in Spain.
295 " And the prayer of faith shall
save the sick."
329 Dofia Pepita.
535 A gipsy water-carrier of Seville.
1857. 225 The prison window, Sevilla,
1857-
448 "Charity." Sevilla, 1857.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1858. 78 H.R.H. the Prince Consort.
Painted for the City of Aber-
deen.
118 Alduena.
183 El Cortcjo.
184 John Thomas, Esq.
406 Spanish contrabandistas. "If
that {his) breath should mist
or stain the stone, why, then
(Af)Uves."
▼I.
1858. 487 Youth in Seville.
500 Daughters of the Alhambra.
1859. 63 A huff.
"Fye! fye! unknit that threat-
ening unkind brow,
And dart not scornful glances
from those eyes
To wound thy lord."
— Shakespeare,
405 Augustus L. Egg, Esq., A.R.A.
(Elected R.A.)
i860. 58 The marriage of the Princess
Royal with the Prince Fre-
deric William of Prussia,
January 25, 1858.
168 Prayer. Diploma work,
1 86 1. 66 Gossips at a well.
1862. 24 A Spanish volunteer.
191 Doubtful fortime.
207 Water drinkers.
622 Dolores.
1863. 23 Aqua Bendita.
67 The House of Commons, i860.
1864. 51 La Gloria; a Spanish wake.
237 The Eari of Dalhousie, K.T.,
G.M.B.
1865. 156 The early career of Murillo,
1634. "He was reduced to
earn his daily bread by
painting coarse and hasty
pictures for the Feria (weekly
fair) held in a broad street
branching from the northern
end of the Old Alameda,
and in front of the old
church of *A11 Saints,' re-
markable for its picturesque
semi-Moorish belfry.
"This venerable market
presents every Thursday an
aspect which has changed
but little since the days of
Murillo. Fruit, vegetables,
and coarse pottery, old
clothes, old iron, still cover
the ground or load the stalls
as they did two centuries
ago, when the unknown
youth stood among the gip-
sies, muleteers, and men-
dicant friars, selling for a
few reals those productions
of his early pencil, for which
royal collectors are now
ready to contend." — Stir-
ling.
298 A prima donna in the character
of "Rosina."
1866. 93 The Rt. Hon. Duncan M'Neill
of Colonsay, Lord Justice
122
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Phillip, John, R,A,— continued.
General of Scotland and
Lord President of the Court
of Session. Fainted for the
Members of the College of
Justice^ and to be placed in
the Parliament House^ Edin-
burgh,
132 A chat round the Brasero.
533 Mrs. Cooper.
(The late.)
1867. 152 "O Nannie, wilt thou gang
with me?"
166 A Highland lassie reading.
191 Antonia.
PHILLIP, J. P Painter.
21, Charles Street^
Middlesex Hospital
1842. 207 Innocence.
71, Newman Street,
1843. 343 Bruce about to receive the
sacrament on the morning
previous to the battle of
Bannockburn.
/. P. Phillips,
32, Gerrard Street, Soho,
1844. 384 Rebekah receiving the presents
from Abraham's servant.
" And said, whose daughter
art thou? etc." — Genesis,
xxiv, 23, 24.
/. P. Phillip,
30 College Place,
Camden Town.
1845. 609 A Braemar forester's family.
626 "The gaugers are coming!"
An illicit still in Glen fort.
PHILLIPS, Alfred H Painter.
A. Phillips, Clifton Villa,
Uxbridge Road,
1874. 424 A French fisherman.
551 Study of a head.
Pembroke Lodge,
Clapham Common,
1877. 619 A shot for the golden ring.
1878. 1019 Market day.
1879. 1018 A fairy tale.
1880. 439 Fuel for the Camp.
1882. 539 Which shall it be?
1884. 894 Spring flowers.
29, Beaconsfield Road,
Twickenham,
1 893. 669 •* Opportunity makes the thief."
29, Baronsfield Road,
East Twickenham,
1896. 351 A friend in need.
Alfred H, Phillips, Cloveliy,
Acacia Grove,
New Maiden.
1903. 1036 Isaac of York. — Ivanhoe,
PHILLIPS, Arthur Painter.
116, Portland Road,
Nottingham,
1889. 685 Poppies.
PHILLIPS, C ...Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1832. 336 Breaking up a native prince's
retinue at Chittagong, East
Indies.
PHILLIPS, F. A Painter.
A, Phillip,
3, Caledonian Terrace,
Peckham.
1869. 910 A portrait.
F, A, Phillips, Dewsbury,
Yorkshire,
1876. 129 Portrait of a lady.
588 do. young lady.
8, Regenfs Terrace,
Anlaby Road, Hull.
1877. 218 Alderman John Symons.
PHILLIPS, George H.
Miniature Painter.
180, Strand,
1 8 1 9. 759 Portrait of the Archduke Maxi-
milian.
30, Hadlow Street.
1822. 283 Scene at Milbank, with cattle.
355 Landscape and cattle.
31, Oxford Street.
1823. 692 Captain Chambers.
749 Portrait of a lady.
1824. 586 A portrait.
1825. 604 Portrait of a young lady.
825 J. E. Orange, Esq.
PHILLIPS, Miss Georgina... Painter.
Bhundara, Chingford, Essex,
1903. 1 014 "Game"; a portrait.
PHILLIPS, Giles Firman ... Painter.
8, Leicester Street,
1 83 1. 481 View near Kit's Cotty house,
Aylesford house.
583 Knight's Bridge at Knights-
bridge.
47, Park Street, Greenwich,
1836. 906 View on the Thames — evening.
1837. 7«3 Part of Blackwall Reach —
bleak-blowing weather.
1838. 619 View of Greenwich Hospital.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
123
25, Charlotte Street.
1839. 635 Stirling Castle.
774 River scene— evening.
77, Newman Street,
1845. 442 View on the Thames near Pur-
fleet.
1846. 358 View on the Thames near
Erith.
724 The Thames from Hungerford
Bridge — evening.
1039 The harbour of Shoreham, on
the river Adur, with the town
in the distance — evening.
1849. 379 View on the Thames — boats
beating to windward.
9 1 1 Chelsea reach — evening.
1850. 434 View on the Thames from East
Greenwich, with Woolwich
in the distance.
1852. 905 View on the Wye, South
Wales, with the Severn and
English coast in the dis-
tance. Taken from the
Wynd Cliff.
17, Nassau Street,
1853. 774 In Windsor Great Park — twi-
light.
14, Fitzroy Street,
1858. 831 Kensington Gardens — evening.
PHILLIPS, H Painter.
T/^^/ermyn Street,
1794. 3^4 Farley Castle, Somerset.
424 View near Bath.
Cavent Garden.
1800. 1084 Holy Rood house, Edinburgh.
PHILLIPS, Miss Harriet ... Painter.
35, Hart Street, Bloamsbury,
1854. 185 Sketch from life.
PHILLIPS, Miss Helen Painter.
25, Disraeli Roady Putney,
1898. 1097 On Loch Fyne.
PHILLIPS, Henry Architect.
157, Bermondsey Street,
1820. 945 Design for a public Library to
be erected in Dublin.
PHILLIPS, Henry Wyndham.
Painter.
8, George Street,
Hanover Square,
1838. 652 J. H. Dnimmond Hay, Esq.,
in a Moorish Costume.
1839. 75» Thomas Phillips, Esq., R.A.
1840. 620 Portrait of a lady.
1 84 1. 321 Eustace Maxwell, Esq., R.N.,
in an Andalusian dress.
1842. 138 Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson.
1843. 222 Portrait of a gentleman in the
Highlands.
1844. 8 George Borrow, Esq., author
of the " Bible in Spain," etc.
26 Alexander and William, child-
ren of Robert V. Glehn,
Esq.
76 Richard Creed, Esq.
333 Mrs. Kingsmill and son.
1S45. '^' Mrs. Samuel Martin and child.
217 Sir Charles Fellows, author of
an account of Discoveries in
Lycia.
336 " And the women that followed
him from Galilee, stood afar
off, beholding these things."
— St, Luke, xxiii, 49.
566 A lady.
632 Portraits of a lady and child.
1846. 68 G. Henry Nicholson, Esq.
241 Portrait of a lady.
251 Lady Charlotte and Lord
Charles Ker, younger child-
ren of the Duke of Rox-
burghe.
328 Lady Polwarth.
1847. 7 Lady Hicks-Beach and child.
133 Our Saviour in the garden of
Gethsemane. " Surely he
hath borne our griefs, etc."
— Isaiah, liii, 4.
184 The Marquis of Northampton,
President of the Royal So-
ciety. Painted for the Royal
Society, Commenced by the
late Thomas Phillips, R.A.
282 The Duchess of Roxburgh.
1848. 172 Henry A. Layard, Esq., the
Persian traveller, some of
whose discoveries in Nineveh
now enrich the British Mu-
seum.
289 William Brockedon, Esq.
293 Mrs. Walpole.
375 A portrait.
1849. 22 His Excellency Prince Metter-
nich.
442 Monsieur de Lamartine.
Painted at Paris, May^ 1848.
469 Hermione.
487 Octavius Smith, Esq.
1850. 307 Major Rawlinson.
351 Mrs. Phillips.
519 Mons. A. Scheffer, the cele-
brated painter.
124
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Phillips, Henry Wyndham — continued,
1850. 570 Madame Viardot in the char-
acter of Fides, in Meyer-
beer's opera of the "Pro-
phet."
1851. 605 William H. Prescott, Esq., the
American Historian.
654 A portrait.
1852. 286 The Magdalen. **Last at the
Cross, and earliest at the
Tomb."
S3 1 Lady Duff Gordon.
1853. 383 Hiram Power, the sculptor of
theGreek slave, etc. Fainted
at Florence.
430 Clinton, Hubert, and Lucy,
children of Thomas Gambier
Parry, Esq.
Sx8 William Hamilton, Esq.
1855. 100 Nassau W. Senior, Esq.
409 The modern Hagar.
1856. 201 General Sir Colin Campbell,
K.C.B.
216 Dr. Sand with, late chief of the
Medical Staff, author of the
" Siege of Kars."
271 Owen Jones, Esq.
1857. 60 Sir John Fox Burgoyne, Bart.,
G.C.B., Inspector-General of
Fortifications. Fainted for
the Royal Engineers,
263 H. Barth Frere, Esq., chief
Commissioner of Scinde.
636 Sir Henry Holland, Bart.,
M.P.
1858. 253 Lady Susan Grant Suttee and
Lady Charlotte Innes Kerr,
daughters of the Duke of
Roxburgh.
345 Sir William Curtis, Bart.
S90 Colonel Sir Duncan McDou-
gall, K.S.F. Fainted for the
Royal Lancashire Artillery,
1859. 6 Rev. J. Edwards.
22 The Very Rev. the Dean of
St. PauPs. {^Henry Hart
Milman,)
454 Portrait of a lady.
i860. 39 Dot.
172 Rev. G. K. Holdsworth, M.A.,
Vicar of Aldborough, York-
shire.
388 The Countess de Grey and
Ripon.
515 Laurence Oliphant, Esq.
1 86 1. 17* General Eber, lately in com-
mand of a Brigade in the
Southern Army in Italy,
under General Garibaldi.
236 The Marquis of Bowmont.
1 86 1. 44$ Henry B. Loch, Esq., Private
Secretary to the Earl of
Elgin, H.B.M. Minister
Plenipotentiary in China.
1862. 43$ The late Sir Henry Lawrence,
K.C.B. Painted for the Law-
rence Asylum, India.
524 J. Bruce Pryse, Esq.
618 Ay di mi.
1863. 435 '* One prize I hold dearer than
any, The standard I took at
Rochelle."
471 The Duke of Newcastle, K.G.
1864. 324 Captain Speke and Captain
Grant with Timbo, a young
native from the country of
the Upper Nile.
1865. 318 John Larking, Esq.
473 The first day of Bairam.
Fainted for his Highness
Halim Fasha.
After the fast of Ramazan
is over, on the first day of
the feast of Bairam, the in-
habitants of Cairo visit the
cemeteries outside the town,
and place palm branches on
the tombs of their relatives
and friends.
1866. 360 The hour of prayer.
402 George T. Clark, Esq.
1867. 297 Reginald Cholmondeley, Esq.
1868. 3»7 The Duke of Devonshire.
373 The Rev. Lord John Thjmne,
Sub-Dean of Westminster.
PHILLIPS, J Painter.
13, Great New Street^
Gough Spdare,
1784. 406 Landscape.
49, Cary Street,
Chancery Lane,
1785. 550 View of Roslin Castle in Scot-
land.
555 View of Dirlton Castle in Scot-
land.
164, Ficcadilly.
1786. 447 Birds-nesting in a wood.
15, Gresse Street,
Rathbone Flace,
1791- 535 Scene in Macbeth.
2, Well Yard, Little Britain.
1798. 217 Landscape — evening.
218 A landscape.
84, Dorset Street,
Manchester Square.
1799. 849 Scene in the Grison Country.
"With weights, pains, and
melted alpine snow.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
"5
The mountain cistern fill those
ample stores
Of water, scooped amongst the
hollow rocks."
— Thomson,
PHILLIPS, J Architect.
At Mr. Byfield's,
Manchester Buildings,
1790. 517 Perspective view of the two
new fronts intended for the
seat of Thomas Bund, Esq.,
Worcestershire.
1 79 1. 501 Design for a town house.
1792. 715 do. Villa.
1793* 799 do. an entrance to a
park.
Gloucester Buildings^
Newington Butts,
1795. ^^4- Design for a park Entrance.
41, Duke Street^
West Smithfield.
1797. 1061 Design for a chapel.
9, East Street^ Lambeth Road.
1 79^* 93^ Design for a public library.
East PlcuCy Lambeth,
1799. 908 View of the Military Hospital
near Deal.
Mount Street^ Surrey side
of Westminster Bridge.
1 801. 897 Design for public rooms.
Clayton Place^ Kennington,
1804. 891 Residence of gentleman in
East Kent.
SohOy Birmingham,
1805. 774 Design for a vase; a pen-and-
ink drawing.
Clayton Place^ Kennington,
1807. mo Courts of Justice, County of
Surrey.
1809. 774 Upton House in East Kent.
1810. 846 ImprovementsatGreatDoodes,
near Reigate.
PHILLIPS, James Painter.
8, Hefiry Street,
Hampstead Road,
1807. 588 Study of trees from nature.
9, Richard Street,
Back Road, Islington,
1819. 690 Study of an elm tree.
14, Winchester Street,
Fentonville,
1822. 812 View of Rumbling Bridge,
Perthshire.
8, Richmond Buildings,
Dean Street, Soho,
1832. 637 A study.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1S36. 970 (No title in catalogue,)
PHILLIPS, J. H Painter.
1S63. 59 On the Banks of the Yarrow.
13, Bedford Road, Clapham,
1865. 169 The trophies of Spring.
PHILLIPS, J. S Gem Engraver.
7, Kin^s Head Court,
Holbom Hill,
182 1. 1019 Brood mare and colt; intag-
lio.
41, Kirby Street,
Hatton Garden,
1822. 960 Impression from an intaglio;
a warrior in his car.
9, Leather Lane,
1823. loio Medallic portrait of Canova.
1034 Intaglio head of Sappho.
1824. 938 Horses; impressions from in-
taglios.
13, Greville Street.
1825. 939 Intaglio and impression.
25, Kirby Street,
1826. 965 Impressions from steel and
other seals.
978 Intaglio and impression.
1827. 987 do. do.
103 1 Head of Apollo; impression
from an intaglio.
1036 Portrait, in wax, of an artist.
1828. 1088 Head of Minerva; impression
from a steel seal.
1104 Intaglio and impression; head
of Shakspeare.
42I, Old Street, Goswell Road,
1830. 1138 Medallic portrait of a gentle-
man.
1 83 1. 1080 Sardonyx cameo; portrait of
His Majesty.
i4|. Old Street
1836. 990 Portrait of an artist; model in
wax, and an intaglio on red
cornelian from the same.
To this was awarded the
large silver medal of the
Society of Arts in 1835.
1842. 1 174 The late James Watt, Esq.,
of Soho, Birmingham; en-
graved on red cornelian.
{In many instances the name is spelt
Phillipps,)
PHILLIPS, J. W Painter.
118, Murray Street, Hoxton.
1857. 573 The smoker.
PHILLIPS, Lawrence Barnett.
Etcher.
12, Queen^s Square, W.C,
1874. 1233 Rushey Weir; etching.
126
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Phillips, Lawrence Barnett — continued.
1875. 1070 John Knox's house, Edinburgh;
etching,
iioi Near Kingston on Thames;
etching,
nil The Canongate, Tolbooth,
Edinburgh; etching.
1876. 1132 The Rathhaus, Cologne; etch-
ing.
1 171 Quai St. Thomas, Strassburg;
etching.
1185 Edinburgh Castle; etching.
41, Wanvtck Roady
Maida Vale,
1878. 1 193 A View in Bruges; etching.
1879. 1243 On the Scheldt; do.
1280 Fishing fleet putting out to sea;
etching.
1880. 1342 In harbour — sunset; etching.
Chesham House^
Sutherland Avenue.
1886. 1438 Castle and bridge of Sant' An-
gelo, Rome.
1888. 1592 Twickenham church.
1890. 1614 Off Chioggia.
1892. 1492 St. Mark's, Venice.
1893. 1377 An outskirt of Venice.
1894. 1394 The Dogana and San Salute,
Venice.
1897. 1607 Watching the boats — Venice.
1904. 1420 Old houses on river — Nurem-
berg.
PHILLIPS, Miss Mary Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1789. 493 Landscape.
Miss Phillips,
44, Henry St,, Hampstead.
1806. 525 Cottage Scene. " Rich in con-
tent, etc." — Thomson.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1808. 679 Landscape.
9, Richard Street, Islington.
1819. 971 Dead swallow from nature.
PHILLIPS Peregrine.
Gem Engraver.
8, Princes Street,
Cavendish Square.
1778. 236 A gem with its impression; the
portrait of a lady.
PHILLIPS, P., Junr.
Gem Engraver.
Brussels.
1782. 260 Portrait of the emperor Joseph ;
a cast
PHILLIPS, Philip Painter.
3, St. John's, JFulham.
1 84 1. 396 Entering the harbour, Folke-
stone.
25, Southampton Street.
1842. 1 1 15 The quay of Caudebec on the
Seine, Normandy.
1 146 Part of the church of St. Ouen,
Rouen.
1843. 17 A raft on the Rhine.
1084 The Village of Unterseen, Swit-
zerland.
1844. 393 The Vale of Keswick, Cumber-
land, looking towards Causay
and Grisdale Pikes.
1845. 1247 Trees, painted on the spot;
Wimbledon Park, Surrey,
the seat of the Duke of
Somerset.
1846. 271 Preston Hall, the seat of
Charles Milner, Esq., near
Maidstone.
1 1 20 The Rheinfels on the Rhine,
from St. Goar.
1847. 462 Lucerne, on the lake of the
Four Cantons, Switzerland.
Belgrave Works, Pimlico.
1852. 407 Kreutz Kirche, on the heights
of Ehrenbreitstein, showing
(in the distance) Coblentz,
with the confluence of the
Rhine and the Moselle.
Gloucester Street,
Lark Hill Rise.
1853. 71 Skiddaw and Derwentwater,
Cumberland.
1257 Shrine at the entrance of Lu-
cerne, Switzerland.
1854. 385 Panoramic view of Zurich,
Switzerland, from the Kat-
zen Bastei.
1857. X097 The Bayan Tower.
1859. 225 Contemplation.
PHILLIPS, Mrs. Philip (formerly
Miss Elizabeth Rous) Painter.
25, Southampton Street.
1 844. 1 023 Partridges ; a study from nature.
1845. 734 Landscape: annuals.
1846. 1009 Studies from nature.
1847. 925 Tulips and Narcissus.
1849. 584 The ancient Rath House of
Coblentz, on the Moselle.
Belgrave Works, Pimlico.
1852. 1025 A Dutch Collection.
Gloucester House,
Lark Hill Rise, Clapham.
1855. 1 130 My grandmother's cup.
1856. 1030 The Casket.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
127
PHILLIPS, S Painter.
Saviiie House^ Leicester Square,
1802. 380 Mr. A. Humphries.
8, George Street^
Hanover Square,
1804. 3x2 G. Humphreys, A.L.S.
Mitchatn,
1806. 467*Mrs. Burrows.
PHILLIPS, Thomas, R,A, ... Painter.
398, Oxford Street
1792. 202 N.E. View of Windsor Castle.
40, Rathbone Place.
1793. 137 The death of Talbot, Earl of
Shrewsbury, at the Battle of
Casillon.
507 Ruth and her mother-in-law.
1794. II Cupid disarmed by Euphrosyne.
213 Portrait of a young artist.
296 Elijah returning the recovered
child to the widow. — i
Kings, 17.
20, Air Streety Piccadilly.
1 796. 252 Portrait of a lady and her son.
{Mrs. Cope.)
266 Portrait of a Polish Jew.
328 Adversity,an allegorical sketch.
330 Daniel's condemnation of the
two Elders.
418 Portrait of a gentleman.
1 797. 76 Portrait of a young lady.
77 do. young gentleman.
95 do. do.
545 do. of a gentleman.
1027 do. of a do.
Saviiie House,
Leicester Square,
1798. 64 Mr. More, Secretary to the
Society in the Adelphi.
122 Mrs. Harvey.
277 Mr. Corlett.
290 Miss Sabine.
530 Mr. Bannister, Jimr.
571 Lady Lydia Turneur.
Mr. Ray.
1 799. >34 Mrs. Woodville.
Miss Peters.
Wm. Augustus Bowles, Chief
Cacique of the Creek and
Cherokee Indians.
Miss Smith.
290 Portrait of a schoolboy.
18, Tavistock Street,
Bedford Square.
1800. 155 Dr. Garnet.
237 Miss Scott.
263 Mons. de Calonne.
274 Earl Percy.
322 Earl Macartney.
411 Dr. Cleaver, Bishop of Ferns.
1801.
692
134
182
*55
277
1802.
4
*S
57
58
192
*«3
262
652
3
73
75
127
201
280
350
381
1803. 75
"5
185
284
433
644
1804.
16
212
246
272
379
57a
1805.
33
34
64
185
^54
286
614
1806.
18
73
90
109
204
287
371
377
1807.
103
i»4
183
Portrait of an engraver,
do. a young gentleman
as a little cottager.
The Duke of Northumberland.
Mr. Fry.
Portrait of a young lady and
dog.
The Earl of Caernarvon.
T. Tyrwhitt, Esq.
R. Ladbroke, Esq.
Saviiie House, Leicester Square,
Mrs. Huntley and daughter.
Mr. Delamotte.
Mr. James.
Two Misses Thomas with a
dog.
A youth reading.
Mr. Munden.
Lord Thurlow.
J. Birch, Esq.
A portrait
Mr. Klanert of Covent Garden
Theatre.
Shylock.
Early love.
Mr. Wansey.
Anna of Ellenbourne. "She
wandered far. Driven from
her angry parents' shed, etc."
8, George Street^
Hanover Square,
A young man's head; a study.
Orlando contemplating the
chain given him by Rosa-
lind.
The Duke of Northumberland.
A young man's head; a study.
Portrait of a lady.
The Hon. Mr. Ward.
(Elected A.R.A.)
I^dy Maria Fane.
Lady Boringdon.
Lord Carrington.
Lord Boringdon.
Portrait of a lady as a bac-
chante.
A. Champernowne, Esq.
Miss F. R. Melville.
Lord Thurlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Debary.
H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.
Portraits of/ the Marquis of
Stafford's family.
The Marchioness of Stafford.
Miss Glyn.
Mr. Battine.
Lady G. Howard.
The late Lord Thuriow.
Countess Talbot.
Mr. Clifford.
128
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Phillips, Thomas, R,A. — continued,
1807. 209 Portraits ofthe children of Earl
Talbot.
230 The Earl of Northesk.
274 Mr. Blake.
(Elected R.A.)
1808. 15 Venus and Adonis.
41 Portraits ofthe Rev. Mr, Pear-
son, Mrs. Pearson, and
daughter.
141 Mr. Lowten.
188 Sir W. and Lady Briscoe.
284 Head of an artist; a study.
1809. 67 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.
106 Mrs. Birch and son.
134 Sir J. Banks, Bart., K.B., in
the Chair as President ofthe
Royal Society.
176 Mrs. Whitmore.
196 Earl Bathurst
219 Mrs. Cunynghame.
304 Portrait of a mathematician in
his study.
378 Mrs. Southeme.
1810. 32 Lord GrenviUe.
47 Hon. T. Grenville.
88 The Earl of Darnley.
101 A conversation; portraits.
136 The Earl of Dartmouth.
181 1. 7 Mrs. Yates.
61 Major-General Sir Ewan Baillie.
lox Robert Ashby, Esq.
151 The Earl of Harrowby.
151 The Rev. Dr. Hamilton.
176 H. Tresham, Esq., R.A.
458 Lord G. Leveson Gower.
18 1 2. 49 Mrs. General Macintyre.
95 Lady Cecil and the Hon. Mr.
A. and Mr. J. Talbot.
109 Mrs. E. Dixon.
135 T. Hawkes, Esq.
224 The Duke of Beaufort.
1 8 13. 18 Lord Maynard.
68 H.R.H. the Prince Regent.
99 Earl Spencer.
1814. 6 H. Drummond, Esq.
52 The Right Hon. Sir J. Banks,
Bart., painted for the Cor-
poration of Boston.
72 The Marquis of Stafford.
84 Portrait of a nobleman in the
dress of an Albanian.
93 Miss Stanley in the character
of Juliet Scene on the bal-
cony. " What's in a name?
etc."
171 Portrait of a nobleman.
270 A family group; the watch.
18 1 5. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Turner.
Miss M. and Miss E. Turner.
1815.
58
134
197
221
296
1816, 20
a9
1818.
7«
123
136
IS*
»74
3"
1817. 73
104
163
199
256
266
7
21
7»
85
118
161
205
123
1819. 1$
7«
83
104
Mrs. Severn.
Mrs. E. S. Thurlow.
S. Thornton, Esq., M.P. for
the County of Surrey.
The Rev. T. Salmon.
Lord Algernon Percy.
Portrait of A. Jukes, Esq., in
the dress of an Arabian
Sheik.
C. Hatchett, Esq.
The Archangel Michael leaving
Adam and Eve, after hav-
ing conducted them out of
Paradise. "High in front
advanced The brandished
sword of God before them
blaz'd, eXc:'— Milton.
Mrs. Baldwin.
Sir H. Englefield, Bart.
C. Lyell, Esq.
Hetman, Count Platoff,
mounted on his favourite
charger; the horses by J.
Ward, R.A.
Portrait of the Indian Chief
Tyroninhokarawen, known
in the British Army under
the name of Captain (now
Major) Norton.
W. Brand, Esq.
T. Murdoch, Esq.
Lady Ridley.
J. Brookes, Esq., painted by
desire of the students of
anatomy under his tuition.
W. Q. Dick, Esq.
May Ella and the gude Grey
Katte. Vide the Poetic
Mirror.
Portrait of a boy, a native of
the island of Papua or New
Guinea; brought to Eng-
land by J. C. Raffles, Esq.,
late Governor of Java.
The captives; portraits.
F. Ladbroke, junr., Esq.
F. L. Chantrey, Esq., R.A.
Mrs. Watts Russell.
Portrait of a lady.
Earl Spencer.
Mrs. Colonel Grant, of Castle
Grant.
Rev. T. Carwardine.
The late W. Honeywood,
Esq.
Rev. G. Crabbe.
Archdeacon Corbett.
TheArchbishop of York. ( Ver-
non.)
J. G. Lambton, Esq., M.P.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
129
1819.
1830.
1831.
1833.
1833.
1834.
163 Mr. C, Mr. T., and Mr. H.
Lyell.
182 CoL Grant, of Grant, M.P.
293 Portrait of a lady.
312 The Hon. Capt. Campbell,
R.N.
6 Rev. Dr. Coplestone, Provost
of Oriel College, Oxford.
51 Earl Grey.
87 Miss Lyell and her sisters.
139 Sir William Grant.
204 H. Brougham, Esq., M.P.
211 Portrait of an officer.
248 The storm retiring.
"Sullen and slow the broken
clouds divide.
The raging blast less frequent
swells the tide,
The fated hour has sped
And weary ocean chafes itself
to rest"
273 The Earl of Jersey.
27 Master M. and Miss E. Watts
Russell.
43 The Rt. Hon. Sir Wm. Grant,
late Master of the Rolls.
S* P. Johnson Esq., of Cam-
salloch.
n6 D. Ricardo, Esq., M.P.
153 Lady Harriet Drummond and
children.
203 Mrs. Fitzgerald.
236 The Hon. J. Abercromby,
Esq., M.P.
96 Sir B. Hobhouse, Bart.
107 Portrait of a General officer.
115 Lady Anne Beckett.
133 Masters Robert, Henry, and
John Glasbrook.
168 The Rev. Dr. Frodsham Hod-
son, late Regius Professor
of Divinity in the University
of Oxford; Principal of
Brazen Nose College, and
Canon of Christ-church.
177 Returning from the Hop Gar-
den.
220 Wm. Sturch, Esq. Painted for
the Fishmonger^ Company,
309 Charles Agnew, Esq.
78 H.R.H. the Duke of York.
Painted for the Town Hall^
Liverpool.
56 Lord Acheson in the dress
worn by the Pages attendant
upon His Majesty at the
Coronation.
65 The Duchess of Northumber-
land.
1826.
1827.
1824. 96 Portraits of the three younger
daughters of C. Lyell, Esq.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Portrait of a young lady.
W. Marsden, Esq.
1825. 53 Mrs. W. Turner.
The Rt. Rev. W. H. Coleridge,
D.D., Bishop of Barbadoes.
Captain J. Franklin, R.N.
Dr. Badeley.
Lord Alexander in the dress
he wore as Page to His
Majesty at the Installation
of the Knights of St. Patrick
in 1822.
Don Bernardino Rivadavia,
First Minister of the Re-
public of Buenos Ayres.
Portraits of two sisters.
Dr. Richardson.
Portrait of a general officer.
Portrait of a lady.
The Hon. Mr. Justice Bur-
roughs.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Major Denham in an African
Bornouse.
J. P. Brunei, Esq.
G. Watson Taylor, Esq., J.P.
The Hon. G. Agar Ellis, M.P.
Lord Stowell.
Portrait of a lady.
Captain Parry.
Rev. J. Hadow.
Admiral J. Jones.
Sir John Swinburne, Bart ; in-
tended for a public Institu-
tion at Newcastle.
H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex.
The Duke of Northumberland.
Portrait of a lady.
Portraits of three young ladies ;
Miss Hultons.
The Rev. E. Cogan. Painted
by the desire of his pupils.
1829. 7 Portrait of a gentleman.
Mrs. Abercrombie Dick,
Sir John Richardson.
J. H. Green, Esq.
E. Foley, Esq., M.P.
Mrs. Pochin.
David Wilkie, Esq.
Mrs. James Stirling.
1830. 1 E. Cradock Hartopp, Esq.
George Case, Esq. Painted
for the Town Hall^ Liver-
pool.
$8 Lady de Dunstanville.
104 Portrait of a gentleman.
169 The Hon. Mrs. Ramsden.
1828.
204
3"
53
75
98
137
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VI.
I30
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Phillips, Thomas, R.A.'-continued.
1830. 178 The Hon. Mrs. Cradock Har-
topp.
242 The Rev. Dr. BucklanA
446 Portrait of a young gentleman.
1831. 6 Wilson Patten, Esq., M.P.
24 The Earl of Winchelsea.
87 Lord Stowell.
106 Lady Janet Wahond.
165 The Rev. Dr. Sleath, High
Master of St. Paul's School
Painted for the Mercers^
Company,
198 William Phipson, Esq.
289 Sir Alexander Johnstone in the
dress of President of His
Majest/s Council in Ceylon.
410 J. Nixon, Esq.
1832. 53 Field sports.
67 Rev. Dr. Buckland, Professor
of Geology, Oxford.
76 Portrait of a lady.
Ill B. Wahond, Esq., M.P.
19s Mrs. Williams.
202 Rev. A. Sedgwick, Wood-
wardian Professor of Geo-
logy, Cambridge.
342 Miss Pearson.
457 R. I. Murchison, Esq., F.R.S.,
President of the Geological
Society.
1833. $2 Benjamin Harrison, Esq.
193 The Hon. Colonel Fitzgibbon.
198 The Rev. Dr. Jones, President
of Exeter College, Oarford.
206 Mrs. Greaves.
222 The Hon. Colonel Wood-
house.
340 Rebecca. See Ivanhoe,
360 Davies Gilbert, Esq. Fainted
for the Royal Society,
465 Mrs. Curtis.
1834. 61 Frederick Pollock, Esq.
66 Mrs. Somerville.
X07 Portrait of a young lady.
in The Earl of Munster.
193 Sir Francis Burdett, Bart.,
M.P.
198 Sir Peter Laurie, late Lord
Mayor and President of the
Royal Hospitals of Bride-
well and Bethlem.
318 Henry Bagge, Esq.
409 Portrait of a child, daughter of
Aug. Bosanquet, Esq.
1835. 38 Mrs. Preston.
68 Lady Pollock.
109 Rev. Dr. Gilbert, Principal of
Brazen-Nose College, Ox-
ford.
1835- >i9 Anna Comnena composing
the history of her father,
the Emperor Alexius Com-
nenus.
143 H. Hallam, Esq.
216 Mrs. Richard Cooper.
1836. 20 The Hon. Mr. Justice Little-
dale.
72 Lord Lyndhurst.
104 The Countess of Dunraven and
her youngest son, the Hon.
W. H. W. Qum.
168 The Earl of Dunraven.
188 Mrs. Ferguson and son.
261 Mrs. Edward Cooper.
415 Dr. Dalton.
1837. 12 William Wallace Currie, Esq.,
first Mayor of Liverpool
under the Municipal Reform
Bill. Fainted for the Town
Hall.
52 The Duke of Roxburgh.
87 Lord William Bentinck, late
Governor General of India.
Fainted for Madras,
218 Nymph reposing.
284 The Bishop of Lichfield.
{Samuel Butler.)
318 Sir Robert Chester.
336 Andrew Spottiswoode, Esq.
432 Mr. Serjeant Atcherley.
1838. 14 Mrs. Freke.
56 The Hon. Mr. Justice Little-
dale.
114 Mrs. Spottiswoode.
136 Dr. Farr. Presented by Roach
Bovell, Esq., and Michael
Nihil Bovell, Esq., to the
Royal London Ophthalmic
Hospital, Moorfields.
108 The Hon. Mr. Justice Colt-
man.
274 Sir W. Alexander, late Chief
Baron of the Exchequer.
295 Portrait of an officer of the
7th Hussars.
468 The Rt. Hon. Mr. Baron
Parke.
1839. 61 Rev, Dr. Arnold, Head Master
of Rugby School.
98 A posthumous portrait of the
late Earl of Egremont; re-
presenting his Lordship
when about the age of
sixty.
165 Flora Mac Ivor, having re-
ceived the letter sent to her
by her brother Fergus, on
the morning of his execution
at Carlisle.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
131
1839. 212 The Countess of Dunraven and
her youngest son, the Hon.
W. H. Wyndham Quin.
300 The Earl of Dunraven in the
Coronation robes of George
IV.
337 The Rev. George Shepherd,
D.D. Painted for the Hon,
Society of Grays Inn.
345 Francis Baily, Esq. Painted
for the Royal Astronomical
Society.
517 John Francis Davis, Esq., late
Commissioner at Canton.
1840. 4 A study.
49 The late Captain Pulteney of
the 1 2th Royal Lancers.
67 H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex in
the chair of the Royal So-
ciety. Painted for the Royal
Society,
80 The Rt. Hon. Sir Launcelot
Shadwell, the Vice-Chan-
cellor.
141 Sir John J. Guest, Bart., M.P.
168 The Rt. Hon. Sir Nicholas C.
Tindal, Lord Chief Justice
of the Common Pleas.
296 Portrait of a lady.
297 The Rev. Richard Scott.
Painted for the Town of
Shrewsbury.
34* The Rev. John Pye Smith,
D.D., Theological Tutor of
Homerton College.
1 84 1. 44 Henry Villebois, Esq.
49 Alexander Hankey, Esq.
131 W. F. Chambers, Esq., M.D.,
K.H., F.R.S. Painted at the
request of his pupils^ on his
retirement from St. George's
Hospital^ etc.
196 The late Sir Francis Hastings
Doyle, Bart., deputy lieu-
tenant of the Tower and
chairman of the Board of
Excise.
288 Dr. Hope.
319 The Rev. Henry Handley
Norris, rector of South Hack-
ney and prebendary of St.
Paul's and of LandafT.
491 The Rev. W. Carr, B.D., of
Bolton Abbey.
550 M. B. Peacock, Esq., Solicitor
to the General Post Office.
1842. 70 Mrs. Richard Bevan.
78 The Rt Rev. P. N. Shuttle-
worth, D.D., late Bishop of
Chichester.
1842. 90 George Green, Esq. Painted
for the Town Hall of the
parish of All Saints^ Poplar^
etc.
170 M. Faraday, Esq., LL.D., and
Fullerian Professor of Chem-
istry at the Royal Institu-
tion.
26 1 The Rev. George Stanley Faber,
B.D., Master of Sherburne
Hospital, Durham.
309 The Rev. W. Buckland, D.D.,
Professor of Geology in the
University of Oxford.
468 Elhanan Bicknell, Esq.
1843. 24 C. Potts, Esq., Treasurer of
the Foundling Hospital.
Painted for that Institution.
68 Mrs. Richard Lee Bevan.
145 The Bishop of Ely. (Joseph
Alkn,)
163 Thomas Priestley, Esq., Head
Master of Mill Hill Gram-
mar School. Painted for the
Institution.
203 Viscountess Glentworth.
335 Sir John W. Lubbock, Bart.
469 Sir Robert Throckmorton,Bart.
1844. 61 A portrait.
116 R. M. Jaques, Esq. Painted
for the Farmers' Cluby Rich-
mondy Yorkshire.
171 T. R, Jefferson, Esq.
181 Rev. Dr. Saunders, Head Mas-
ter of the Charterhouse
School.
439 John Deacon, Esq.
(The late.)
1846. 183 The Duke of Roxburghe.
PHILLIPS, T. W Painter.
T. W. Philips,
I, Newington Place, Surrey.
1 82 1. 274 View on the river Orme, Devon.
T. W. Phillips.
1822. 40 Water mill near Torquay.
1826. %h% A Landscape composition.
PHILLIPS, W Painter.
12, Ronald's Road, Highbury.
1897. 11 13 Moreton, Dorset
1898. 696 Near Dartmoor.
1 90 1. 1 108 Looking over the bay.
PHILLOTT, Miss Constance.
Painter.
259, Stanhope Street.
1868. 704 In Wotton Woods.
1869. 527 Study of a head.
132
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Phillott, Miss Constance— ^ii//Vii#^^.
1870. 615 A study.
673 Agnese.
187 1. 602 Giulia.
760 A study.
1873. 738 "That stranger Knight ill-
starr'd."
1873. *" Owen Glendower's Parliament
House, Dolgelly.
1874. 928 Dwellers in an old court.
1875. 811 A Cinderella.
1876. 815 In April.
1877. 864 Homewards.
1878. 807 Water-bearers.
1879. 801 Afternoon.
1881. 819 May, daughter of E. G. Wrig-
ley, Esq.
PHILLPOTTS, Miss Maud S.
Miniature Painter.
School House^ Bedford.
1899. 1174 Gerald, son of A. H. Carter,
Esq., M.D.
1900. 1518 "Dark- eyed Carlotta, fancy
rapt afar, etc."
PHILP, James George, R.L
Painter.
/. G.Phelp, 24, Canonbury Villa.
1848. 316 Chudleigh brook.
499 Poltesco, Cornwall.
/. G. PhUp.
1849. ^^ Trefusis Wood, Falmouth.
611 A stranded ship.
1041 do.
1850. 548 The Lizard Head, Cornwall.
60X Wreck on the coast of Corn-
wall.
7, Camden Terrace,
1853. 401 Near Cadgewith, coast of Corn-
wall.
848 St. Michael's Mount, Corn-
wall.
PHILPOT, Glyn W Painter.
2a, Royal Hospital Roady
Chelsea.
1904. 861 The elevation of the Host.
PHIPPS, Charles John, RS.A.
Architect.
5, Paragon^ Bath.
1863. 933 Theatre Royal, Bath.
26, Mecklenburg Square,
1873. 1 1 31 Crockford's Auction Hall, St.
James's Street.
X146 Opera House, Copenhagen.
1874. 1079 Terrace, Star and Garter Hotel,
Richmond.
1 100 Emmanuel Church, Dulwich.
1876. 978 Ball room. Star and Garter,
Richmond.
1897. 1760 Her Majestjr's Theatre, Hay-
market.
PHIPPS, J Painter.
3, Great Scotland Yard,
1838. 406 Composition.
PHIPSON, R. M. Architect.
15, Bemet^s Street^ Ipswich,
1848. 1123 Collegiate School, etc.
1849. 1091 Building for the Vernon Gal-
lery, etc.
34, Moorgate Street^ and
15, Bemer^s Street^ Ipswich,
185a 1123 Library in Suffolk.
1 85 1. 242 Grammar School, Ipswich.
1852. 1149 Wax-chandlers' Hall, Gresham
Street.
1 152 St. Peter's Mancroft Church,
Norwich.
1223 Parochial Schools, Ipswich.
1853. 1165 New church, Lowestoft.
1854. 1 105 Woolpet church, Suffolk.
1858. 965 Schools at^Sutton, Suffolk, etc.,
etc
1022 West Suffolk Militia Depot,
Bury St. Edmund's.
i860. 636 Parochial Schools, Holbrook,
Suffolk.
713 Parochial School, Hovening-
ham, Suffolk.
1863. 931 St. Mary Tower church, Ips-
wich.
938 do. interior.
1865. 781 Ingboro church, Norfolk.
782 St. Giles's church, Norwich.
783 Burgate church, Suffolk.
{See also Morgan and Phipson,
vol. V, page 293.)
PHIZ. See Hablot K. Browne, vol. i,
page 317.
PHGBNIX, George Painter.
South Bank, Bournemouth,
1889. no The orphan.
Darlington Street^
Wolverhampton,
1891. 744 "Their useful toil."
57, Clarence Street^
Wolverhampton,
1897. 270 Compton Lock.
5, Clarendon Street^
Wolverhampton,
1898. 1535 Sir W. B. Richmond, R.A.,
K.C.B.
1904. 1062 Bridgnorth.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
133
PH YFFERS, Theodore Sculptor.
44, Arthur Street^ Chelsea.
1850. 1365 Bust of John Watkins, Esq.
Lansdowtu Yard^
Guildford Street.
1854. 147s Bust of H. S. Parkman, £sq.
1484 Bust of J. R. Clayton, Esq.
1510 The heavenly chorus.
151$ The Holy Family.
Bennefs Yard^ Westminster.
1856. 1303 Bustof Ewan Christian, archi-
tect.
1857. 114S Group,representing Miss Night-
ingale supporting a wounded
Crimean soldier in the Scu-
tari Hospital.
1320 John Baling, Esq., F.R.I.B. A.;
bust.
1859. 1304 The late Mrs. W. B. Philpot, of
Walesby Rectory.
1 86 1. 1 13 1 The child's first ride.
1863. 1094 '* rU not leave thee, thou lone
one! etc."
1863. I20I A. De Rothschild, Esq.
230, Grosvenor Raw^ & IV.
1864. 1046 The incredulity of St. Thomas.
One of a series executed in
bronze for the church in Farm
Street^ Berkeley Square.
PH YSICK, Charles Sculptor.
16, Park Terrace.
1833. 1112 A study in marble.
Edward Sculptor.
33f Spring Street,
Portman Square.
Bust of a gentleman.
Monumental figure.
Bust of a young lady.
A bust of his son.
Bust of Miss Freeman.
Bust of Miss Phillips.
A monumental figure, to be
executed in marble.
Bust of a young lady.
Bust of H. G. Clough, Esq.
Ulysses compelling Circe to
restore his transformed com-
panions.
1824. 977 The parting of Hector and
Andromache. "The Nurse
attended with her infant boy.
The young Astyanax, the
hope of Troy, etc." — Homer.
16, Park Terrace.
1825. 1013 A cabinet bust in marble of
His Majesty.
1827. 1075 Posthumous bust of Miss Wil-
kinson.
PHYSICK,
1810.
770
1811.
900
1813.
904
1814.
809
1815.
M4
1817.
1071
1819.
1246
i8ai.
1163
1823.
1067
1073
1827. mo The nestling; to be executed
in marble.
1828. 1 143 Part of a monument to Mrs
Vaughan in the church of
Sandal Magna, Yorkshire.
1829. 1 146 Bust of H. G. Clough, Esq.,
F.A.S.
1830. 1196 Hymen giving advice to a
married couple. " When
rosy Love, etc."
1201 The happy mother.
1207 Part of a monument.
1 83 1. 1 140 do. do. to Mary,
wife of the Rev. W. Woodall,
in St. Mary's Church, Scar-
borough.
1 1 50 Part of a monument in mar-
ble.
1832. 1 1 19 Posthumous bust of
Ewen, Esq.
1 1 29 John the Baptist preaching in
the Wilderness, etc. — St.
Mark, i. 2, 4.
1833. 1129 Bust of Miss Curwin.
1 1 44 Posthumous bust of Lieut.-
General Gordon.
1146 The nestling; in marble.
1834. mo Bust of a young lady.
1117 Sketch in clay of a J6gi or San-
ydsi, a Hindu religious men-
dicant.
1837. 1181 Sketch in clay. Thetis dipping
Achilles in the waters of Styx
by which his whole body
became invulnerable, except
that part of his heel by which
she held him.
1 84 1. 1329 Model of a bust of the late Earl
of Kingston.
1842. 1344 Venus and Adonis; a sketch
intended for a group.
PHYSICK, Edward Gustavus.
Sculptor.
23f Spring Street,
Portman Square.
1822. 1031 Narcissus; a sketch in clay.
" And while he drinks, etc"
—Ovid.
1823. 1107 Minerva receiving the attack
of Mars. — Homer.
1 131 Narcissus at the brook.
"Thrown along the shaded
grass, etc." — Ovid.
1824. 974 Theseus finding his father's
sword and sandals, "i^thra,
daughter of Pittheus, King
of Troezen, having brought
Theseus to the stone which
'34
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Physick, Edward GvLStSLVVL^—confy'nwd.
she saw him lift up with ease,
discovered to him the whole
secret of his parentage, bade
him take up the sword and
sandals, and prepare himself
to go to his father." — /%#-
tank,
1 6, Park Terrace.
XS35. 993 Affection.
1826. 1097 Adam and Eve discovering the
body of Abel. "They ap-
proach nearer, 'What do I
see!' cried Adam, trem-
bling and retiring back.
* Blood! blood trickling
from his temples! His
head is covered with blood!'
*0 Abel! my son! my son
— my dear son! ' cried Eve,
lifting up his arm, stiffened
by death; then sunk, pale
as the object she lamented,
on Adam's throbbing breast."
— Gessner,
1102 Bust of a young gentleman, to
be executed in marble.
1827. 1082 Summer. "Robed in loose
array she came. To the well-
known pool to bathe her fer-
vent limbs in the refreshing
stream."
1 101 The Captive; a sketch in clay.
" Lamenting his fate, which
doomed him in the vigour of
life to be fast bound by
chains in the prison to his
cold and massy seat; on a
sudden, rousing from his
reverie in a paroxysm of de-
spair, he seized the chain
which bound his hand and
foot together and broke the
links asunder."
20, Upper Gloucester Place,
1829. 1 147 Bust of the Rev. Basil Wood,
M.A., Minister of Bentinck
Chapel and Rector of Dray-
ton Beauchamp, Bucks.
1830. 1278 The young robin.
1 83 1. 1 144 The serpent tempting Eve.
" Sidelong he works his way,
eXc:'— Milton.
1 178 Cabinet bust in marble of the
late Rev. Basil Wood, M. A.,
Minister of Bentinck Chapel.
1833. 1 131 The toilet; an unfinished
model.
1 161 Small model of the head of the
Rev. Basil Wood, M.A.
1833. 1218 Bust ofMaster William, young-
est son of the late James
Lomax, Esq.
1221 Summer. " In folds loose float-
ing fell the fainter lawn and
fair exposed she stood.
1834. 1038 Model of a bust of the Rev.
Sanderson Robins, M.A.,
Minister of the Asylum,
Lambeth, and Evening Lec-
turer of Portman Chapel,
Marylebone.
1835. 1056 The bath; a model. "She,
with careful eye, around the
banks surveyed Ere her fair
form the closing waves re-
ceived."
1072 Maternal playfulness; a groupe.
1 121 Cabinet bust in marble of the
Rev. Sanderson Robins,
Minister of Christ's Chapel,
Marylebone.
1837. 1 187 Maternal playfulness; a group
in marble.
1838. 1283 Miniature model of a monu-
ment in memory of the late
Major-General Hay.
Hope; a model. "With in-
nocent delight the boy up-
lifts his eyes, etc."
Posthumous bust of a child.
1 341 Head of the dying Saviour; a
model.
1839. 1356 Small model bust of the Rev.
Sanderson Robins, Minister
of Christ Chapel, Mary-
lebone.
1840. 1087 Model of a bust of a gentleman.
1 108 The Captive prisoner, in a fit
of despair, bursting bis bonds
asunder, by which his hands
and feet were fast bound to a
massy stone; sketch in clay.
1841. 1262 Maternal affection; a group.
1304 Bust to be executed in marble
of Master Joseph, son of
John Whitehead, Esq., of
Old Brompton.
1842. 1271 Model of a nymph preparing to
bathe.
1843. 1435 My darling boy; a group in
marble.
1847. 1374 Model of the bust of the late
Lady Smith.
1 40 1 Model of part of the monu-
ment, executed in marble in
St. James's Church, Melt-
ham Mills, near Hudders-
field, to the memory of
James Brook, Esq.
1286
1329
t^AuiiMBA
liMiiiilMiiiiiiiii
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
135
1853.
1854.
1855.
1847. H14 Model, to be executed in mar-
ble, of the bust of the late
Miss Charlotte Louisa, only
daughter of Thomas H.
Smith, Esq.
1848. 1381 Model of a child, to be exe-
cuted in marble.
6, Gloucester Place,
1850. 1419 Head in marble of the dying
Saviour. " It is finished."
1852. 133s Small model of the figures,
being part of a monu-
ment, executed in marble, to
the memory of Christopher
Pemberton, Esq., of Cam-
bridge, erected in Newton
church.
1351 The lesson; a model.
1377 Sketch of a statue for Words-
worth.
1373 Nature's mirror; a model.
1374 Model of a group, to be exe-
cuted in stone, for the por-
tico of the School for Female
Orphans, Grove Road, St.
John's Wood. "Defend the
fatherless."
1474 Posthumous bust, to be exe-
cuted in marble, of Master
John Whitehead, younger
son of Sir John Whitehead,
of the Royal Exchange.
1857. 1321 Rev. George Fisk, LL.B, vicar
of Great Malvern, for the
Asylum for Female Orphuis,
etc
E, G. Physick^ senr,,
184, Marykbone Road.
1858. 1 201 Model of a design for a Cri-
mean monument for Shef-
field.
1859. 1362 The bride.
1861. 1 100 The bride; an ideal head in
marble.
1862. 1 120 The Gipsy girl. "Will you
have your fortune told?"
E, G. Physick.
1864. 995 Evening; ideal marble bust.
104$ The shipwrecked mariner cast
ashore ; model of a group.
E, G, Physick^ senr,
1865. 994 Ideal; marble.
99S do. do.
1867. 1082 Little Red riding hood; ideal
bust, marble.
1868. 1039 The startled nymph; marble.
"With timid eye around
the banks surveying, etc." —
TAofnson,
1871. 121 1 Peep; an ideal head, marble.
PHYSICK, Edward James.. .Sculptor.
E.J. Physick, Junr,,
20, Upper Gloucester Place.
1848. 1360 Prometheus watching the ap-
proach of the vulture; a
sketch.
6, Gloucester Place.
1850. 1337 Pluto carrying away Proserpine.
"While staying sportive in
this grove, etc."
1 391 Posthumous bust of William
Westall, Esq., A.R.A., to be
executed in marble.
1854. 1409 HagarandlshmaeL "She cast
the child under one of the
shrubs, etc," — Genesis, xxi,
IS, 16.
1428 Ida, late infant daughter of
Dr. Lamb, of Windsor Ter-
race, Maida Hill.
1440 Posthumous bust of Mast^
J. B. Basham, of Chigwell,
Essex.
1479 Posthumous bust of Benjamin
Robert Haydon (to be exe-
cuted in marble) for Phil-
adelphia.
1483 Little Edward.
1520 Medallion portrait of the Rev.
F. B. Woodward, minister of
the British chapel at Rome.
36, Alscp Terrace.
1357. 1234 Model of part of a monument.
" A father of the fatherless,
etc."
136, Marylebotu Rood.
1863. 1071 Part of a monument in Arling-
ton church, North Devon,
in memory of the wife of
the Rev. James Hamilton
Chichester. " Hark ! they
whisper. Angels say, sister
spirit, come away."
PHYSICK, Edward William.
Sculptor.
16, Park Terrace,
Regenfs Park.
1838. 1269 Model; part of a monument,
executed in marble, to the
memory of Lieut-Colonel
By, Royal Engineers, at
Frant church, near Ton-
bridge Wells.
1277 Model; part of a monument to
Miss Vaughan, at Sandale
Magna church, Yorkshire.
1839. 1286 Part of a monument to the
memory of Lady Janet Grant,
erected at Cheltenham.
136
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Phy8ick,"B. 'W .—continued.
1843. 1472 Bust in marble of the Duke of
Wellington.
1844. 1300 Part of a monument, in marble.
1837. 1194
1839. 1314
1843. »396
1845. i4»o
PHYSICK, Robert Sculptor.
16, Park Terrace^
Regent's Park.
Boy's head; a study in marble.
John the Baptist preaching in
the wilderness; a sketch in
clay.
1840. 1 1 21 Sleeping boy; a sketch in clay.
lijeffery Street^ Camden Town,
Sleeping boy; marble.
Bust of a child, to be executed
in marble.
28, King Street^ Si. Jameses.
1853. 136a Marble bust of the late General
Sir Lewis Grant, K.C.H.,
Colonel of the 96th Regi-
ment and late Governor of
Trinidad.
1854. 1420 Marble bust of the late Sir
John Barrow, Bart., LL.D.,
F.R.S.
J. Barrow, Esq.; marble.
9, Marylebone Lane.
Bust of the late Mrs. H. Mon-
tefiore.
1855. 1445
1856. 1298
PHYSICK, Robert Painter.
10, Carlton Street^
Kentish Town.
1859. 277 Forbidden fruit.
1 86 1. 51 The mischievous models.
1862. 395 The playmates.
1863. 556 Jack and the Jackdaw.
1864. 179 Rabbits.
PHYSICK, Sidney Herbert.
Sculptor.
136, Marylebone Road.
1890. 2089 George WiiTen; head.
1894. 1743 Irene and her attendants taking
down the body of St Sebas-
tian; group.
1896. 1829 Inspiration; statuette.
PHYSICK, T Painter.
^OyPleUt Terrace^ Somers Town.
1853. 152 Italian Coast scene.
I, Francis Street^
Highgate Road.
i873* 323 Dog and rabbit.
436 Dog and magpie.
PHYSICK, William Sculptor.
30, Carlton Street^
Kentish Town.
1868. 944 Preparing to bathe; marble.
PIBWORTH, Charles J. ... Sculptor.
4, Bramerton Street^ Chelsea.
1900. 1950 J. Hugh Thomson, Esq. ; relief.
1954 Maxime; relief.
1998 Margery; bust.
Hereford Square Studios^
Gloucester Road, S. W.
1902. 165 1 Professor Edward Lant^ri;
bust.
1709 Portrait of a lady; bust.
1903. 1791 Gustav Ernest, Esq.; bust.
1854 Cupid; statuette.
14a, Cheyne Row.
1904. 1685 The Hon. G. H. Gordon.
1687 Mrs. Browne; bust.
PICARD, F Painter.
16, Robert Street,
Hampstead Road.
1844. 15 Sunbeam after a storm, on the
old tower d'Ausac in Au-
vergne.
PIC ART, Charles H Painter.
C. Picart, at Mr. Nutter^ s,
WilsUad Street,
Somers Town.
1798. 579 Portrait of himself.
1800. 321 do. a lady.
C. H. Picart,
2, East Harding Street.
1802. 659 Miss P. L. Hunt.
PICKBN, Andrew Painter.
13, King William Street.
1835. 1025 Tomb in the Cathedral of Nar-
bonne, France.
PICKBN, Miss Eleanor E.
Miniature Painter.
5, Great Randolph Street.
1842. 980 Katherine, daughter of Sir
Charles Forbes, Bart.
PICKBN, J Architect.
32, Momington Road.
1844. 1 1 56 Interior of the Merchant
Tailors' Hall, Threadneedle
Street.
PICKBN, Thomas Painter.
13, Murray Street,
Camden Town.
1857. 733 The castle rock, Lynton, North
Devon.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
»37
PICKERING, Ferdinimd ... Painter.
14, High Sirtei^ Camden Town,
1841. 1211 A Visit to Vandyck. "Van-
dyck was lodged among the
King's artists at Black friars.
Thither Charles and his
Queen, Henrietta Maria,
c^ten went, viewing his per-
formances with singular de-
light, and frequently bespeak-
ing pictures of themselves,
their children, courtiers, etc."
— WalpoU.
184.S. 124^ Peeping Tom. "Fair Godiva,
wife of Leofric, a potent
Earl, embraced the offer
which her husband had care-
lessly made of relieving the
men of Coventry from a
cruel tax, if she would ride
naked through the streets
of that dty. Orders were
issued, on pain of death,
that no one should be a
spectator, but these orders
were disobeyed by an over-
curious tailor, who forfeited
hislife.**
184^. 737 Scene from Molibre's Tartufife,
etc., act iv, scene 6.
1845. 1 276 The escape of Prince Rasselas.
" Rasselas was so much de-
lighted with a wider horizon,
that he could not soon be
pereuaded to return into the
valley. He informed his
sister that the way was now
open, and that nothing re-
mained but to prepare for
their departure."
1846. 1225 Scene from the Maya ballad of
Cuncoh and Pixan. The
priest and priestess, ap-
proaching to offer copal in-
cense to the God of War,
discover the sacred Virgin,
asleep in the sanctuary! the
perpetual fire extinct! At
the midnight hour, an arrow
adorned with roses had
dropped at her feet; and
clasping to her bosom the
relic from the object of her
clandestine attachment, she
was overcome by her fond
meditations.
^For this double crime
daring thy service to the
Gods, unhappy Pixan! thou
mustdief
She was, however, subse-
quently delivered by her
lo\*er.
1847. 1064 Scene from Measure for Mea-
sure. 'VjroAr/Ai. Sign me a
present pardon for my bro-
ther, etc." — Act ii, scene 4.
1853. 440 Posada, near Algesiras, south
of Spain. "The feast, the
song, the revel here abounds,
etc," — Byron.
1854. 1190 Romeo. "But soft! what light
through yonder window
shines, etc."
1250 Una Senora de Ronda, Anda-
lusia.
1855. '3^ Maria.
i3$o Moor, from the coast of Africa.
1856. 31 A study from nature.
i7« Tyrolean hunter. "Not the
hare that I do hunt"
1^57- 4^ An Arab of Mocha.
3S9 Nature and Art "Nature here
shows art" — Skakespeart,
1858. 176 The album.
77 » Early dainties.
Sxi " Sonatore Abruzzesi."
1859. 1119 A museful moment.
i860. 17S A moor.
1863. 14S I>eep thought.
38, High Street,
Camden Town.
1864. 51* Napolitano.
1866. 2x9 Youth.
444 Prayer.
1868. 487 The convert.
1870. 317 A Syrian Girl.
187 1. 147 The pet
1873. 112 Eastern dancing girl.
1875. 447 Pious thoughts.
1877. 522 Thinking it over.
618 Empty.
1878. 125 El Cura.
PICKERING, J. L Painter.
1874. 337 A farm study.
$36 Late in the day.
• Abinger Hanmer,
Wotton, Surrey,
1875. "'* On a voyage of discovery.
277 Deserted.
1876. 18 Confiscated. "Something of
sadness had wrapt the place."
964 The month of March.
1877. 22 Lonely lands.
426 "What will he do with it?"
St, Aidants Lodge^
Tunbridge Wells,
1878. 375 Evening light.
138
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pickering, J. L. — continued,
639 Spring. "Ranging wild o'er
hill and sea, etc.''
1339 The iris pool.
1879. 561 Northern Gold.
$96 Ashurst Downs.
616 The Moated Grange.
37a, Duke Street ^ St. James's,
1880. 234 Campo deir Oro (Field of
Gold), Corsica.
978 Summer in Kent.
1 88 1. 386 Woods in Winter.
886 Close of a winter's day.
II, Hugh Street^
Eccleston Square,
1882. 589 A winter's evening.
1883. 491 A hill side.
37a, Duke Street y St, James's,
1884. 495 Forgotten lives. " In the heart
of the city they lie unknown,
etc." — Longfellow,
1885. 208 For the London market.
210 Poaching.
1887, 19 A Christmas night. "Now o'er
the earth a solemn stillness
ran."
152 The song of the stream.
7, Kersley Street^
Battersea Park,
1888. 251 Monckton Marsh. "E're spring
wakes nature from her win-
ter's sleep."
909 A shadowed land.
1890. 150 A March gloaming.
374 Oast-houses, Kent.
Hogarth Club.
1891. 589 February.
770 The shadow of the hill.
901 A wintry dell.
1892. 525 An old world home.
1893. *99 The refrain of a storm.
8, Ormonde Terrace^
R^enfs Park.
1896. 900 The fallen bough.
1899. 17 Green-o'-fen Stickle, Devon.
1900. 60 Under Roborough Down.
1902. 682 A reverie.
1903. 730 The peaks of Evisa, Corsica.
1904. 421 A life's byway.
PICKERSGILL, Frederick Richard,
R.A Painter.
8, Leigh Street,
Burton Crescent.
1839. 636 The brazen age. "They by
each other's hands inglorious
fell."
1840. 1 02 1 The combat between Hercules
and Achelous, the river god,
for Deianira. " Rising in all
his strength, the flood. In
form a bull terrific, etc." —
Sophocles.
1 84 1 381 Amoret delivered from the en-
chanter, Busyrane, by Bry-
tomart.
1842. 505 CEdipus cursing his son Poly-
nices. " These curses I call
on thee, etc." — Sophocles,
1843. 155 Dante's dream. "For my
brow to weave a garland,
etc."
557 Florimel in the cottage of the
witch. "This wicked woman
had a wicked son, etc."
1844. 839 A Scene from Comus; the
lady in the enchanted chair.
The brothers rush in with
swords drawn, wrest his glass
out of his hand, and break
it against the ground. His
rout make signs of resist-
ance, but are all driven in.
The attendant spirit comes
in.
1845. 13 Amoret, ^Emylia, and Prince
Arthur in the cottage of
Sclaunder. " .... yet found
no fault, but that the hag
did scold, etc." — Spenser,
362 The four ages.
1846. 501 The flight of Stephano Callo-
prini.
During the latter part of
the tentJi century a cruel
enmity existed in Venice
between the Morosini and
Calloprini, which ended in
the defeat and flight of the
male part of the latter family
from that city.
1847. 484 The Christian Church during
the persecutions by the
Pagan Emperors of Rome.
" In subterranean chapels
(the catacombs) wher^ the
living were separated from
the dead by a mere tile or
slab of stone, and sometimes
liable to be mingled with
them by the violence of their
enemies, even before the
conclusion of their worship,
the hope of a future life
naturally occupied a pro-
minent place in their creed.
The words, < I believe in the
resurrection of the dead,'
must have resounded with
solemn import through these
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
139
1848.
1849. >59
463
1850.
185X.
165^
dreary caves; and all that
conkl bdp a trembling fiuth
to seize the joyful reality,
was eageriy adc^^ted."—
Maitlamd.
(Elected A.R.A.)
36, M&rmngt^i Cresctmi,
279 Idleness.. ^ Waste thy joyous
hours in needelesse paine,
etc"— .Jjlwij^r.
515 The Contest of Beauty for the
girdle of Fkximel — Brito-
marts unveiling Amoret.
"At last the most redoubted
Britonesse.
Her lovely Amoret did open
show, eUu^'—S^emstr.
"Qroe^with the syrens three,
Amidst the flowery kirtled
naiades,
Who, as they sui^ would take
the prisoned soul.
And lap it in Elysium."
The Maids of Akyna, the en-
chantress, endeavouring to
tempt Rogero.
" The second brings him wine
on th' other ade.
Making him far more thirstie
with the sight:
But these enticements could
not cause him bide.* —
Orlamdo J^rwso,
16 Samson betrayed. "And she
made him sleep upon her
knees: and she called for a
man, and she caused him to
shave off the seven locks of
his head.*— yiMSsrf, zvi, 19.
Pluto carrying away Proser-
pine, opposed by the nymph
Cyane, eta
55s A scene during the invasion of
Italy by Charles VIII.
1043 Three sketdies from the story
of"Imalda.*
176 The raising of the standard of
Charles I. at Nottingham; a
sketch for a picture.
399 Rinaldo destroys the myrtle in
die enchanted forest. Su
Tosses Jerusalem Delivered.
aai YukWEA€jnaK.—OvuPs Met.
sis 'Tbqr saw the young diild
wim Mary his mother, and
fdl dofwn^ and worshipped
dieybad
diey
1852. 507 «* Why then doest thou, O Man
««4
Waste thy joyous homes in need*
lesse paine, etc. — Spemser.
1853. 304 Angelo Partidpazio havii^
rescued his bride from the
{urates, returns with her to
her fiunily.
55* Francesco Novello da Carrara,
when escaping from the per-
secutions of the Duke of
Milan, is arrested by order
of the PodesU of Vend-
miglia.
''The magistrate des-
patched an officer, with ten
soldiers, to bring the travel-
lers before him. Francesco,
when they overtook him,
fought his way to the shore,
and succeeded in getting his
lady (who was Ql at the
time) and her attendants on
shipboard, but he himself
being last, was overpowered
and taken prisoner." — Ga-
iards Chronicle.
xo The death of Francesco Fos-
cari. Doge of Venice, five
days after his deposition,
1457-
''The beU of Sl Mark,
which aimounced to Venice
the election of Malipieri, the
new doge, smote upon the
earof Foscari This time his
firmness abandoned him: it
proved such a shock, that
he died.
16 Britomart unarming.
"With that, her glist'ring
helmet she unlaced:
Wliich doft, her golden lockes,
that were upbound.
Still in a knot, unto her heels
downe traced.
1854.
1855.
Such when those Knighu and
ladies all about
Beheld her,all were with amaze-
ment smiL" — Spenur,
324 Christian conducted by Charity,
Prudence, Piety, and Dis-
cretion, into the Valley
of Humiliation.— -ft/^W^
Progress.
341 John sendeth his disciples to
Christ, "Jesus answered
and said unto them, etc." —
Si. Matthew, xi.
I40
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pickersgill, Frederick Richard— ^n-
tinued.
1856. 17 Love's Labour Lost. Biron,
Rosaline, Longaville, and
Boyet — Act ii.
177 And he took them up in his
arms, put his hands upon
them, and blessed them." —
St, Mark^ 3L
1857. 87 The Duke Orsino and Viola.
" Viola, My father had a
daughter loved a man, etc."
—Twelfth Night, Act ii,
scene 4.
(Elected ILA.)
1858. 173 The bribe. "She hath tempted
the Alcayd^ with her jewels
and her gold, And unto her
his prisoner that jailor false
hath sold." {Diploma work)
1859. 81 Warrior poets of the South of
Europe contending in song.
348 Dalila asking forgiveness of
Samson. " Let me approach
at least and touch thy hand,
eta"
1861. 42 Duke Frederick banishing
Rosalind, etc. — As you
Like it,
77 Miranda, Ferdinand, and Pros-
pero. — Tempest, Act iv,
scene i.
360 Pirates of the Mediterranean
playing dice for prisoners.
1862. 179 The return of a crusader.
" Others did not reach their
homes for many years, having
endured innumerable hard-
ships."
1863. 37 Ferdinand and Miranda. —
Tempest, Act iii, scene i.
140 Isabella, Duchess of Clarence,
urging her husband to aban-
don the cause of the House
of York, and support that of
Lancaster, a.d. 1470.
1864. 123 " Being held a foe, he may not
have access to breathe such
vows as lovers use to swear,
etc." — Shakespeare,
Park House, East Moulsey,
1865. 76 A royalist family, 165 1. "Un-
friended."
1866. 12 Lovers. "And o'er the book
they hung and nothing said,
and every lingering page
grew longer as they read." —
Leigh Hunt.
1868. 178 "O, that our fathers would ap-
plaud our loves. To seal our 1
happiness with their con-
sents."
1868. 198 Columbus at Lisbon.
1869. 187 A Honiton lace manufactory.
187 1. 136 Queen Elizabeth's commis-
sioners accusing Mary Stuart
of having participated in the
murder of her husband.
"The question is, whether
your Grace deserved to be
put from the government or
not ; for if your Grace should
be guilty of any such odious
crime as deserveth deposal,
then how should they be
blamed that have deposed
you?"
Royal Academy,
Burlington House,
1875. 203 "And rising, from her bosom
drew Old letters, breathing
of her worth, etc." — Tenny-
son,
PICKERSGILL, Henry HaU.
Painter.
H, Pickersgill, Junr,,
18, Soho Square.
41 The troubadour. "At once
his hands awoke the chords,
etc."— Z. E, L,
H H Pickersgill,
36, Per^ Strut,
340 Holy water.
505 Charity.
554 Preparing for hawking; a lady
mounting her palfrey, at-
tended by her falconer and
page.
18, Soho Square.
371 An Italian cottage scene.
652 Portrait of a lady.
691 The Countess of Brownlow.
1 7, Bemers Street,
535 The death of Romeo and
Juliet. "For never was a
story of more woe, etc."
521 Hush!
550 An Italian boy with guinea
pigs — a village scene.
18, Soho Square,
489 The fishermen of Ribatzky;
a scene on the Neva, near
St. Petersburgh.
15, Percy Street,
420 Faust in Margaret's prison.
*^ Faust, The door stands
open. ... I will risk the
bearing thee away, etc."
526 A ferry on the Neva.
1834.
1837.
1838.
1839.
1841.
1842.
1843.
1846.
1847.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
141
1848. 619 The right of sanctuary. "In
the reign of Richard II,
Lord John Holland, half-
brother to the King^ slew
the Lord Stafford, not far
from York. The young lord
took sanctuary at the monas-
tery of Sl John's of Bever-
ley."— .^«^.
1849. 470 " Robert (sumamed the Devil)
returning one day from the
chase, saw a young girl of
Falaise washing linen with
her companions, in a stream ;
struck with her beauty, he
made proposals to her fa-
mily, through the medium of
a cavalier in his confidence.
She was the mother of
William the Conqueror. —
Thierry.
18, Soho Square.
1850. 461 Titania. "I know a bank
where the wild thyme blows,
etc" — Midsummer JWighfs
Dream.
42, Albert Street,
Afomtngton Crescent.
1 85 1. 740 Cupid and Psyche.
77^ The finding of Moses by
Pharaoh's daughter. "And
when she had opened it, she
saw the child, and, behold,
the babe wept, etc." —
Exodus, ii, 6.
447 Romeo and Juliet, "/w/. Wilt
thou be gone, etc."
14, Stratford Place.
The toilette. " For whom do
those busy fingers ply, etc."
The mother and child. "To
watch thy dawn of little joys,
^ic:'—Byron.
534 Sir H. Halford, Bart., M.P.
573 Portrait of a lady.
1855. 20$ An Italian mother praying for
her sick child
395 The parrot
507 Miss Archibald.
1856. 148 Mrs. Handyside.
170 Miss Haddon.
502 Saying grace.
577 W. Handyside, Esq.
1857. 251 Miss Barry Baldwin.
337 Mrs. Sidney Grenfell.
492 John Baker, Esq.
20, Upper Berkeley Street.
1858. 277 Robert Aglionby Slaney, Esq.,
M.P. for Shrewsbury. Sub-
scription portrait.
1852.
1854.
118
3»7
1858.
i»59.
i860.
1861.
516 The children of Dudley
C. Majoribanks, Esq., M.P.
575 Hon. Mrs. Henr>' Selwyn.
Henry Selwin, Esq.
R. A. Slaney, Esq., M.P.
Robert Burton, Esq., of Long-
nea Hall, near Shrewsbur}\
3$ Mrs. Lister.
Mrs. Du Pre Grenfell.
513 Mrs Clements of Shrewsbury.
530 Mrs. John Samuda of Stafford-
shire.
(The late.)
530 Study of a Knight in armour.
»«7
498
633
402
PICKERSGILL, Mrs. H. H. (Jane).
Painter.
15, Percy Street.
1848. 709 Fruit.
745 do.
1038 do.
20, Upper Berkeley Street,
1862. 44 A study.
182 Italian Peasant Girl.
449 " And spent the pleasant holi-
days In catching minnows in
the brook."
546 The forfeits. ** What is to be
done to the owner of this
pretty thing? "
PICKERSGILL, Henry William, ^.^.
Painter.
19, Grevilie Street,
Hatton Street.
482 Mr. W. Hall.
616 Portrait of himself.
86 Minster point, Isle of Sheppy.
564 Mrs. W. Hall.
255 Portraits of the daughter and
Newfoundland dog of F.
Hommey, Esq.
480 Sheemess as seen from the
Isle of Grain.
160 A Highland piper.
426 Master Dourousset of Covent
Garden Theatre.
441 Portrait of a gentleman.
452 Mrs. Burnaby.
26 Portrait of a lady.
125 The shepherd boy. "On airy
downs the idling shepherd
\x^^:'--Bloomfield.
155 Portrait of a gentleman.
301 do. do.
56 Miss S. Booth, of the Theatre
Royal, Covent Garden.
124 Portrait of a gentleman.
1806.
1808.
1809.
1810.
1811.
1812.
1813.
142
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pickersgill,
Henry William— continued.
1819. 208
The Bishop of Chester. (G. H.
1813. 344
Portrait of a lady.
Law.)
350
Mr. Terry of the Theatre
216
Major-General Sir R. Wilson,
Royal, Haymarket.
M.P.
397
Lord Kirkwall. Painted for
278 Baron O'Naghtan.
Denbigh Town HcdL
377
Portrait of a lady.
28, Leicester Square.
4"
Mr. E. Franklin.
1814. 194
Mr. Young in the character of
412
Arch. Napier, Esq.
Cassius.
43 «
Major Digby Mackworth, Aid-
198
The death of Blanche. Vide
de-Camp to General Lord
the Lady of the Lake.
Hill.
208
Portrait of a gentleman.
438
Sir Digby Mackworth, Bart.
209
do. lady.
1820. I
W. Williams, Esq., Provincial
252
do. do.
Grand Master for the
483
Mr. Stock.
County of Dorset. Painted
556
Mrs. Stock.
for the Brethren of All-Souls'
18, Soho Square.
Lodge, and intended for
1815. 114
Mr. Terry of Covent Garden
the Masonic Lodge at Wey-
Theatre.
mouth.
"5
J. Poole, Esq.
"5
Portraits of the daughters of
>75
A scene from Midsummer
T. Bellamy, Esq.
Night's Dream. '' Titania.
*3i
— Lewis, Esq., of Lincoln's
Come sit thee down upon
Inn.
this flowery bed, etc."
360
Portrait of a young lady.
194
Portrait of a lady as Ellen.
1821. 100
W. Wilkinson, Esq.
"In listening mood she
166 W. Llewellyn, Esq.
seem*d to stand The guar-
201
Portrait of a lady.
dian Naiad of the strand."
211
The Dean of Gloucester. (John
206 Portrait of an old lady.
Flumtree.)
37*
Mrs. Dickons.
270
Portrait of a lady.
1816. 53
Miss Matthews of Theatre
340
Morning. " Now morn her
Royal, Covent Garden.
rosy steps in th' eastern
«34
Portrait of a lady.
clime, etc." — Milton.
301
Mr. T. Cooke of Theatre
47 >
Dr. Outram.
Royal, Drury Lane.
1822. 48
Mrs. Harford.
1817. 156
Mr. P. Norton.
"7
Portrait of a nobleman.
389 Portraits of a lady and child.
148
Mrs. Phillipps.
"Come! and trip it as you
»59
Mrs. Hannah More.
go On the light fantastic
167
Lord Lilford.
toe."
189
Mr. Gandy, A.R.A.
1818. 5
Mr. J. T. Smith, Keeper of the
244
Cupid. "As bards have seen
Prints in the British Mu-
him in their dreams, Down
seum.
the blue Ganges laughing
26
Sir Francis Desanges.
glide upon a rosy lotus leaf,
Id
Pity, the Daughter of Love and
Qtc'^—Lallah Rookh.
Sorrow.
334
R. Fletcher, Esq.
"The sullen and unami-
(Elected A.R.A.)
able features of her mother
1823. I
Judge Best.
were so mixpd. . . . She
36
Mrs. James Stevens.
wore on her head a garland
i»3
Rev. George Hulme.
composed of her father's
189 J. T. Barber Beaumont, Esq.
myrtles twisted with her mo-
Painted by order of the
ther's cypress
Members of the Provident
" And while yet young, a
Life Assurance Office.
dove pursued by a hawk.
>55
Rev. E. Price Owen.
flew into her bosom."
261
L'Improvisatrice.
171
The Bishop of Gloucester.
465
Rev. R. Roberts.
{Hon. Henry Ryder.)
1824. 3
Lady Elizabeth Belgrave.
344
Portrait of a gentleman.
19
Lord Belgrave.
367 G. Henderson, Esq.
78 Evelyn Shirley, Esq.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
143
1824.
126 The oriental Love Letter. "
By i
1830. 188 Mrs. T. Haynes Bayly.
all those token flowers that
243 J. G. Lockhart, Esq.
tell, etc"*— ByroH.
303 Miss Marsh.
166 Mrs. Delafield.
353 William T. Brande, Esq.
342 Arthur Stanhope, Esq.
379 Miss Ellen Marsh.
354 The Duke of Norfolk.
1 83 1. 70 Lady Clanwilliam.
415 J. Delafield, Esq.
1 33 Lord Lyndhurst.
1825.
9 Mrs. Morison.
171 Edward Lytton Bulwer, Esq.,
39 J. S. Buckingham, Esq., i
ind
author of Pelham, Deve-
Mrs. Buckingham. The
reux, Paul Clifford, etc.
former in the costume
of
172 Lieut.-General the Rt. Hon.
Turkish Arabia, which
he
Sir George Murray, G.C.B.,
woreduringhistravelsamong
and representative in Par-
the Arab tribes.
liament for the county
176 Miss L. E. Landon.
of Perth. PainUd for the
184 Earl Comwallis.
County HcUL
246 Captain Beauchamp Proctor,
291 Sir John Gears Cotterell, Bart.,
R.N.
M.P. PainUdfor the Shire
277 Portrait of a gentleman.
Hall of Hertford.
325 John Buller, Esq.
363 Charles Kemble, Esq.
354 Lady Susan Reeve.
1832. 15 General Lord Hill, Comman-
(Elected R.A.)
der-in-Chief.
1826.
28 The late Lord Lilford.
62 Lady Coote and child.
159 Lady Rodney.
126 The Rt. Hon. Henry Goul-
168 Medora. ** The sun hath sunk
burn.
— and darker than the ni|
5ht.
154 The Duke of Buccleuch.
etc."—TA^ Corsair.
253 Mrs. Macleod.
188 Portrait of a lady.
448 Lord Charles Townsend.
252 Lady Astley.
1833. 6 Baron D'Humboldt, painted
287 Sir Jacob Astley, Bart.
in Paris in the autumn of
304 Lord Rodney.
1831.
337 John Poole, Esq.
33 The Rt. Hon. the Speaker.
1827.
S3 Portrait of a lady.
{Manners Sutton,)
57 Portrait of the eldest son
of
88 The Eari of Eldon. Painted
Sir Jacob Astley, Bart.
for the Hall of the Merchant
72 Mrs. Cooke.
Taylors^ Company,
174 Lady Jemima Mann.
118 The Marquis of Bath. Painted
217 Mrs. Jones.
for the Town Hall of War-
254 Mrs. Beauchamp Proctor.
minster,
372 John Jones, Esq.
199 Mrs. Martin Smith.
416 Rev. Dr. Phillpots.
312 Earl Spencer. Painted for the
1828.
16 Viscount Broome.
Royal Institution,
85 Portrait of a lady.
364 Portrait of a lady.
147 The Minstrel of Chamouni
480 Lord Henley.
191 Portrait of a lady.
1834. 19 William Wordsworth, Esq.
231 Lord Mandeville.
Painted for St. John's Col-
238 B. Way, Jun., Esq.
lege^ Cambridge,
269 W. H. Miller, Esq.
74 Mr. Justice Bosanquet.
420 Rev. J. Stock, A.M.
81 Sir Roland Hill, Bart.
1829.
18 A Greek girt.
177 Francis Coust, Esq., late Chair-
27 Portrait of a lady.
man of the Middlesex Ses-
41 Miss Norton.
sions. Painted for the great
127 Jeremy Bentham.
room in the Sessions House.
14* A Contadina and child.
327 Rigby Watson, Esq., M.P.
226 Michael Faraday, Esq.
367 John Murray, Esq.
342 Mrs. Royds.
1835. 11 Lady Augusta Baring.
477 Dr. Bowring.
19 The Duke of Newcastle.
1830.
87 The Eari of Surrey.
73 Bryan Holme, Esq. Painted
137 The Duke of Norfolk.
for the Law Institution.
173 William Nash, Esq.
125 Mrs. Fairlie.
144
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pickersgill, Henry William, R,A,— con-
tinued.
1835. 166 Field -Marshal the Duke of
Wellington.
246 Sir Charles Bagot.
302 Colonel Powell, M.P.
398 Lord Gardner.
1836. 67 Lieut. - General Sir James
Kempt. Painted by com-
mand of His Majesty for the
Waterloo Gallery at Wind-
sor CcLstle.
109 Dr. Symons, Warden of Wad-
ham College. Painted for
Wadham College.
181 Portrait of a lady as a pilgrim.
183 Earl de Grey. Painted for the
United Service Club,
223 Sir Henry Wheatley.
1837. 72 Sir John Conroy.
175 A Syrian maid. "Her dark
eye gazes on the flowers,
etc."
185 Lady Hill and child.
199 Edward Lawford, Esq. Painted
for the Draper^ Company,
264 The Duke of Norfolk.
357 Mr. Alderman Daniel of Bris-
tol. Painted for the Council
House, Bristol,
425 L.ord Hatherton.
508 Rear -Admiral Sir Edward
Bruce, K.C.B.
1838. 20 Mrs. Holland Achers.
99 The Bishop of Salisbury. {Ed-
ward Denison.) Painted for
Merton College, Oxford,
129 Lady Garvah and her son, the
Hon. Albert S. G. Can-
ning.
184 The Duke of Hamilton and
Brandon.
260 Colonel Clitherow, Chairman
of the Committee of Visiting
Justices for the County Lu-
natic Asylum at Hanwell.
Painted for Hanwell Asylum,
317 Vice-Admiral HoUis.
341 Charles Druce, Esq. Painted
for the London Life Associa-
tion,
477 The Rev. Daniel Williams,
Prebendary of Winchester.
Presented to him on his re-
tirement from the Head Mas-
tership of Winchester Col-
lege in 1835.
1^39. 14 Portrait of an officer of the
2nd regiment of Life Guards.
81 The Duke of Somerset, K.G.
1839. 164
218
301
402
420
516
1840. 14
57
147
150
161
»5"
449
502
1841. 10
167
187
278
33»
368
47»
1842. 69
III
133
165
260
The Hon. Mount Stuart El-
phinstone. Painted for the
Oriental Club House,
Lord Lyndhurst.
Portrait of the author of the
"City of the Sultan," the
" Romance of the Harem,"
etc.
John Masterman, Esq. Painted
for the City Club House,
Thomas Bucknall Estcourt,
Esq., M.P. for the University
of Oxford. Painted for Cor-
pus Christi College, Oxford,
Lee Warner, Esq.
The Duke of Norfolk, K.G.,
Hereditary Earl Marshal of
England. Painted for the
Corporation of Cutlers of
Sheffield
The Duke of Buccleuch and
Queensbury, K.G.
Edward Majoribanks, Esq.
The Marquess of Douglas and
Clydesdale.
Sir James Rivett Carnac, Gov-
ernor of Bombay. Painted
for the Oriental Club,
William Thompson, Esq., Al-
derman and M.P., President
of Christ's Hospital- Painted
for Chris f 5 Hospital,
Henry Pownal, Esq.
George Robins, Esq.
William Harrison Ainsworth,
Esq.
Mrs. O'Brien.
William Lawrence, Esq. Painted
for St, Bartholomew's Hos-
pital,
Portrait of a lady.
The children of the desert.
"Child of the desert! why
beside the well still lingerest
thou? etc."
Portrait of an officer in the
Hungarian service.
William Wordsworth, Esq.
Rear-Admiral Skipsey.
Mrs. Pulleine.
Portraits of two sisters.
Sir Charles Morgan, Bart.
Painted for the Equitable
Life Assurance Office,
The Hon. Captain William
Gordon, R.N., M.P. Painted
for the County rooms, Aber-
deen,
Portrait of a gentleman as a
pilgrim.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
145
1842.
354
43*
520
1843.
61
"4
»Si
i«5
3*7
37»
S^7
1844.
"5
134
1845-
186
189
285
387
4»5
60
116
206
*34
381
41*
57"
1846. 3»
"45
1847.
VI.
»93
202
»*7
351
395
530
75
Richard Sanderson, Esq., M.P.
Rev. Ralph Lyon, D.D., Head
Master of Sherborne School,
Dorset, etc.
Martin Ware, Esq.
Countess Bective.
Mrs. L. C. Humphrey.
Mrs. George Capes.
Viscount Eastnor.
T. Hardy, Esq., M.P.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Professor Narrien. Painted for
the Royal Military College^
Sandhurst,
Portrait of a lady.
Charles William Packe, Esq.,
M.P. for Leicestershire.
Hon. Captain William Gordon,
R.N., M.P. for Aberdeen-
shire.
G. Loftus, Esq.
Maternal affection. " And joy-
ful in a mother's gentlest
cares, etc."
Rev. C. H. Bower.
The Very Rev. the Dean of
Westminster. {Thomas Tur-
ton.)
Mrs. Crellin.
Mrs. Peter Arkwright
Professor Owen, of the College
of Surgeons.
George Stevenson, Esq.
The Misses St. Aubyn.
Mrs. General Frederick.
W. Fuller Maitland, Esq.
Ruth and Boaz. "Go not to
glean in another field,
neither go from hence, but
abide here fast by my maid-
ens, etc."
Field Marshal the Duke of
Wellington, etc. Painted
for the City of London
Club.
Mrs. W. R. Robinson.
Sir Henry De la Beche, Direc-
tor General of the Geological
survey of the United King-
dom.
Andrew Clarke, Esq., of Com-
rie Castle, Perthshire.
Edward Bedcet Denison, Esq.,
M.P.
George Crawford Antrobus,
Esq., Captain of the King's
Cheshire Yeomanry. Pre*
sentation portrait.
W. R. Robinson, Esq.
Mrs. George Dering.
1847. 81 John Edmund Dowdeswell,
Esq., Master in Chancery.
98 Henry Hallam, Esq.
156 Robert Vernon, Esq.
173 John Heathcote, Esq., M.P.
Fainted for the Literary and
Scientific Institution of Not-
tingham,
308 Joseph Baxendale, Esq.
316 The Venerable Archdeacon
Dealtry.
352 The Very Rev. the Dean of
Christchurch, Oxford. {Tho-
mas Gaisford,)
1848. 93 Portraits of two sisters.
156 The Hon. Robert H. Clive,
M.P., Lieut. - Colonel,
Queen's Own Worcestershire
Yeomanry Cavalry. Pre-
sented to Lady Harriet Clive.
186 The old oak chest. See Tales
of a Rambler. ** It closed
with a spring, and her bridal
bloom Lay withering there
in a living tomb, etc." —
Thos, Haynes Bayly.
209 Dr. Moore, Prebendary of Lin-
coln Cathedral, Rector of
Spalding, Lincolnshire.
366 Captain Sir James Clark Ross,
R.N., H.M.S. Enterprise.
394 Henry Beaufoy, Esq., F.R.S.
Painted for the City of London
School.
504 Matthew Forster, Esq., M.P.
512 Portrait of a young lady.
1849. 78 Sir Roderick Impey Murchi-
son, F.R.S., F.G.S., etc.
85 Charles Barry, Esq., R.A.
145 Admiral Sir Edward Owen,
G.C.B.
187 Mrs. Pritchard of Broseley,
Shropshire.
212 Thomas Cubitt, Esq. Presenta-
tion portrait.
264 Sir Robert Buckley Comyn,
late Chief Justice of Her
Majesty's Supreme Court,
Madras.
337 Thomas Grissell, Esq., F.S.A.
480 The Hon. and Very Rev. the
Dean of Windsor. {Hon.
George Neville Grenville.)
1850. 66 Samuel Amory, Esq.
85 Nourmahal: the Light of the
Harem.
130 Sir Harry Dent Goring, Bart.,
in his uniform as Captain of
the Duke of Norfolk's Yeo-
manry.
146
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pickersgill, Henry William, R,A. — con-
tinued.
1850. 142
3»7
I85I.
370
483
8
66
128
184
189
390
449
495
1852.
61
Quarles Harris, Esq., Founder
of the Royal Orthopoedic
Hospital. Presentation por-
trait,
181 Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart.,
M.P.
W. B. Willcox, Esq., M.A.
Monsieur Colomb.
Portrait of a traveller.
A falconer.
Lord Brougham.
Mr. Justice Talfourd.
Portrait of the poet Words-
worth.
Rev. Dr. Goulbum, Head
Master of Rugby School.
The Rev. Dr. Routh, President
of Magdalen College, Ox-
ford. Painted for Magdalen
College Hall.
Dr. Watson. Painted for St,
Bartholomevfs Hospital.
Portrait of a young lady.
14, Stratford Place,
Lord Truro. Painted for the
Hall of the Incorporated Law
Society^ Chancery Lane,
65 A lady in a modem Greek cos-
tume,
no General Sir Charles Napier,
G.C.B.
200 John Humpher)', Esq., M.P.
and Alderman, Governor of
the Hon. the Irish Society.
Painted for the Irish Cham-
ber, Guildhall,
204 Dr. Paris as President of the
College of Physicians.
330 William Hopkins, Esq., M.A.
of St. Peter's College, Cam-
bridge. Painted for the Col-
lege,
381 General Lord Gough, G.C.B.,
and his grandson Master
Arbuthnot.
508 The Rev. Joseph Hunter,
F.S.A, Painted for the Hall
of the Company of Cutlers^
Sheffield,
1853. 123 Madame Delpierre.
181 Thomas Cotterell, Esq., Sheriff
of London and Middlesex
in 1852. Presentation por-
trait,
201 Maternal affection. "Joyful in
a mother's gentlest cares,
etc."
208 The Rev. J. B. Dyne, A.M.,
1853. 387
1854. 56
64
78
181
304
584
1855. 86
160
214
3*5
369
477
549
625
1856. 87
93
187
361
374
4"7
558
Head Master of the High-
gate School. Presentation
portrait,
Edward Foster, Esq.
Mrs. J. M. Williams of Pen-
greep, Cornwall.
The Archbishop of Canterbury.
{Dr, Sumner,)
The Rev. Barnard Smith, A.M.,
Fellow and Senior Bursar of
St. Peter's College, Cam-
bridge. Presentation por-
trait.
Col. G. A. Legh Keck, Prince
Albert's Own Yeomanry,
Leicestershire.
Mrs. F. Daniel.
James D. Mackenzie, Esq.
Sir James Emerson Tennant.
Mrs. H. Coryndon Luxmore.
The Very Rev. Llewelyn Lew-
ellin, M.A., D.C.L., Oxon.
Dean of St. David's, and
Principal of St. David's Col-
lie, Lampeter. Presentation
portrait.
Sir Charles Young, Garter
King of Arms, D.C.L.,
F.S.A.
John Godfrey Teed, Esq.,
Q.C.
A Hindoo girl, on the bank
of a river, about to commit
her lamp to the stream.
"This ceremony is so fre-
quent on the banks of the
Ganges, that often in the
dusk of the evening the
river is seen glittering all
over with lights."
The late George Leith Roupell,
M.D., F.R.S., Physician to
St. Bartholomew's Hospital.
Painted for the Hospital,
Dr. Crellin.
The Persian Maid. "Theyoung
village maid, when with
flowers she dresses, etc." —
The Fire Worshippers,
Richard Owen, Esq., F.R.S.,
Hunterian Professor of Ana-
tomy and Physiology, etc.
Miss Emily Ramsbottom.
Signor Laiaita.
The late Mrs. Crellin.
Thomas Bell, Esq., F.R.S.,
President of the Linnaean
Society. Painted for that
Body.
Mrs. Gooden.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
147
«3>
'39
205
3«3
585
1857. 86 Major Mackenzie of the 72nd
Highlanders.
John Tidd Pratt, Esq.
Roderick Mackenzie, Esq., of
Glack, Aberdeenshire.
Earl Manvers, President of St.
Mary's Hospital. Painted
for the Board Room,
Mrs. I^mbert.
Dr. Lyon Playfair, C.B.,
F.R.S., President of the
Chemical Society.
William Forsyth, Esq., Q.C.
Ruth.
Rev. John Barlow, M.A.
Painted for the Royal Insti-
tution.
A portrait.
Portrait of a lady.
Leonora d'Este reading Tasso.
R. B. Wilson, Esq.
Thomas Smith, Esq., late
Sheriff for the County of
Hampshire.
Mrs. Turbutt.
Robert Baines Armstrong,
Esq., Recorder of Manches-
ter. Painted by order of the
Bar of Manchester,
Mrs. Wilson,
Gladwin Turbutt, Esq.
Hamlet and Horatio. "Prithee,
Horatio, tell me one thing,
etc."
Charles Lewis Gruneisen, Esq.,
F.R.G.S., Secretary to the
Conservative Land Society.
Sir John Bowring.
Daniel Thomas Evans,
F.G.S., Barrister-at-Law.
John Arthur Roebuck, Esq.,
M.P., Q.C.
Edward Bullen, Esq., Special
Pleader. Presentation por-
trait,
Mrs. Mackenzie.
James Claude Webster, Esq.,
F.A.S., Barrister-at-Law.
427 A priest of the Nestorian
Christians closing an expo-
sition on the Gospel of St.
Luke.
579 Portrait of a gentleman.
1 86 1. 24 George Smith, Esq.
46 A Spanish lady.
165 C.F.Skey,Esq.,F.R.S.,Surgeon
to St. Bartholomew's Hos-
pital; late President of the
Royal Medical and Chirur-
gical Society of London.
1858. 66
100
226
281
302
577
1859. 24
64
88
212
*3i
370
381
606
i860.
II
65
I5»
183
192
324
1863.
83
192
3«S
373
567
r3
200
280
646
1 86 1. 168 Dr. Boyd, M.P. for Coleraine,
North of Ireland. Painted
for the Town Hall, Cole-
raine.
1(23 A falconer of the olden time.
1862. S2 **Ah! mayest thou ever be
what now thou art, etc." —
Byron,
57 Blondel in search of his
master, Richard Coeur de
Lion.
Mrs. Baker.
The Hon. Mr. J. Baker.
Portrait of a deceased lady.
The rivals.
Nourmahal. "The mask is
off, the charm is wrought."
An Oriental love-letter. Vide
Byron's '' Maid of Athens:'
Desdemona's intercession for
Cassio. "When shall he
come? Tell me, Othello, etc."
— Othello^ Act iii. scene 2.
George Peabody, Esq.
Cottage chicks.
Cupid. "He little knew how
well the boy Can float
upon a goblet's streams,
etc." — Moore,
1864. 140 The murder of Desdemona by
Othello. "But while I say
one prayer, etc."— The Moor
of Venice,
1865. 153 Daniel D. Home, Esq.
1866. 41 Marshall Turner, Esq.
William Marsden, Esq., M.D.,
founder of the Cancer Hos-
pital. Painted for the Board
Roofn,
W. S. Savory, Esq., F.R.S.
Field flowers.
3, Blandford Square,
1867. 231 Portrait of an Ayah.
Portrait of a lady.
1870. 159 General Lafayette presenting
the act of Amnesty to the
National Assembly in 1789,
He organized the National
Guard, and was a zealous
partisan of the French Re-
volution. The head fainted
in Paris in iS^i ; the picture
finished in 1869-70
204 La Contessa Guiccioli. Painted
in August, 1832. The pic-
ture finished in 1869-70.
1 87 1. 1108 The first lesson.
1128 Fidelity.
1872. 213 The streamlet.
291 Medora. " The sun had sunk
«53
no
539
597
*3«
569
"59
148
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1834.
1835.
1837.
1838.
Pickersgill, Henry William, R.A. — con-
tinued,
and darker than the night,
etc." — Byron^s Corsair.
1872. 434 Dr. Boyd, late M.P. for Cole-
raine.
1029 The Rev. Professor Cheetham,
of King's College.
PICKBRSGILL, Miss M. A.
Miniature Painter.
Miss M, Pickersgilly
18, Soho Square.
457 The Votaress. "Tis not the
missaFs page, or holy shrine,
alone can charm the youth-
ful votaress' eye, etc."
Miss M. A, Pickersgill.
540 A Norman peasant and child.
588 Thekla at the tomb of Max
Piccolomini. Vide Schiller's
Wallenstein,
819 Portrait of a lady.
828 Portrait of a young lady.
886 Portrait of a lady.
900 Miss Esther Knowles.
962 Portrait of a gentleman.
PICKBRSGILL, Richard ... Painter.
6 Northampton Street^
Kent Road.
18 1 8. 424 A calm — morning.
18 1 9. 1009 Margate Sands.
1820. 525 A coast scene — morning.
29, Hadlow Street^
Burton Crescent.
182 1. 933 His Majesty's schooner Snap-
per, commanded by Lieu-
tenant H. Thrackston,
becalmed off Sable d'Ol-
lonne, nth July, 181 1, was
boarded and taken posses-
sion of by the French, after
an obstinate contest of above
two hours with a flotilla.
. 1822. 527 View on the banks of the
Thames near Battersea.
1823. 616 The Thames from Rother-
hithe — morning.
1824. 509 View at Hadham on Ash,
Hertfordshire.
523 Walthamstow Ferry.
1825. 862 The loss of the Hon. East
India Company's ship the
Kent, by fire, in the Bay of
Biscay, March i, 1825.
1826. 525 The loss of the Ogle Castle,
East Indiaman, wrecked on
the Goodwin Sands, Novem-
ber 3, 1825, when all on
board perished.
1827. 83 A coast scene — sunrise.
1828. 36 Sea beach, Ashing boats.
1829. 478 Table Bay, the Cape of Good
Hope.
23, Park Road^ Dais ton.
1 83 1. 859 Blackwall on the Thames.
Clapton.
1832. 664 At the Village of Trefrew, near
Llanroost, North Wales.
1833. 534 The village of Llanhysted, be-
tween Aberystwjth and Aber-
yson, Cardiganshire.
1835. 482 In Gloucestershire.
Clapton.
1836. 424 Sunset off" the Coast of Devon-
shire.
561 At Lea Bridge, on the Lea.
1^37' 57* Capel Cearig, North Wales.
908 At Woodford.
1840. 355 Sunset after a storm.
1842. 674 Forest scenery.
1843. 983 Queen Elizabeth's Lodge, at the
Warren, Chingford, Essex.
1844. Ill 5 Warwick Castle.
1845. 584 In North Wales— a fall of the
Llugwy.
PICKBRSGILL, Miss Rose M.
Painter.
Westcombe Lodge^ Hayes.
1889. 477 A head.
PICKBTT, Miss Mary S Painter.
6, Warlingham Grove^
East Dulwich Road.
1892. 1262 "She clad herself in a russet
gown, She was no longer
Lady Clare."
1893. 1 1 56 "Perhaps some angels read it
as they move, And cry to one
another full of ruth. Her
heart is breaking for a little
love." — Christina Rossetti.
62, Marmora Road,
Honor Oak.
1074 Forty winks.
1299 Little Nell in the Old Church.
— Old Curiosity Shop.
15, College Chambers,
High Holbom.
1345 Vincent, son of Arthur H. Law-
rence, Esq.
1894.
1898.
1899.
PICKBTT, W Painter.
480, Strand.
1 792. 746 View of thebridge at Rochester.
1793. 640 View of Rochester Castle.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
149
1798.
1799.
1800.
1801.
1803.
1804.
1805.
1806.
1807.
1808.
1809,
1810
1811
976
662
903
33a
II, Calthorpe Place,
436 A portrait.
461 do.
682 A View near Putney.
480, Strand.
1015 View of Twickenham.
448, Strand.
473 View of Broadstairs.
305 Portrait of Mr. Wilson of the
Wellesley East Indiaman.
927 Front view of the Abbey gate,
Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk.
1802. 333 View of Angel-hill, Bury St.
Edmund's.
View of the East Gate bridge,
Bury St. Edmund's.
1 2, Arabella Raw,
A View of Bury St. Edmund's.
A View in Kent.
Privates of the ist and 2nd
battalions of the Queen's
Royal Volunteers.
496 View from Hungerford Stairs,
looking down the river
Thames.
52 View of the Reculvers, near
Margate.
299 View in the Isle of Thanet.
3^9 do. do.
553 Figures on their way to the
Cottage.
119 Lighthouse and entrance to
Ramsgate harbour.
View of Rochester Castle,
bridge, and part of the town.
View of Eridge Castle, the
seat of the Earl of Aber-
gavenny, near Tunbridge
Wells.
View of Broadstairs, Isle of
Thanet.
Mr. Goss.
Mr. Bains.
Portraits of the son and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Purse.
981 South front of Edridge Castle,
near Tunbridge Wells.
Itinerant ballad-singers at a
country ale-house door.
A cottage door; companion to
"A Country Ale-housedoor,"
exhibited last year.
View at the Spring in Hyde
Park.
316 Sketch of the rock; entrance
to Tunbridge Wells.
325 A boy on a rocking horse.
353 Cottage at Pounds bridge,
Tunbridge Wells.
420
433
7*3
864
312
547
533
483
858
181 2. 453 Distant View of Eridge Castle,
taken from the park.
528 A country church door.
Tunbridge Wells.
181 7. 451 Sketch of a yoimg lady.
25, Knightsbridge^ and
Tunbridge Wells.
18 18. 468 Mrs. Renolds.
621 G. Reid, Esq.
828 Sketch of two sisters.
18 1 9. 687 Mrs. Dowell.
990 Portraits of two children of
J. H. Franks, Esq.
1820. 507 Portrait of a lady.
751 do. do.
838 do. do.
PICKETT, W. V Architect.
S^i/ermyn Street.
1852. 1206 Mansion — combination of
types in W. V. Pickett's
system of iron architecture.
1853. 1185 Iron Verandah, portico, etc.
1197 Sunshade of windows, etc.
2, Shaftesbury Terrace.
1864. 797*Designs — iron in architecture.
1825.
1826.
1827.
1830.
1831.
1832.
PICKMAN, W Sculptor.
79, Dean Street^ Soho.
932 Medallic portrait of J. C. Hob-
house, Esq., M.A., F.R.S.,
M.P. for Westminster.
968 Medallic portrait of a lady.
93S do. do.
966 do. do.
1001 do. do.
(posthumous).
1828. 1093 Medallicportraitofaladyinwax.
1829. 1071 Portrait of a lady.
1129 Medallic portrait of a lady.
1045 The nativity.
1 1 17 Bust of an infant.
1158 Bust of a gentleman.
1162 Bust of a kidy.
1833. 1049 Medallic portrait of a lady.
1 191 Bust of Sir Francis Burdett,
Bart.
1 192 Posthumous bust of a gentle-
man.
io86rI^dy and child.
6, Albany Street.
1 1 38 Mr. McKenzie, Edinburgh; a
medallion in wax.
1141 Medallic portrait of a lady.
1842. 1183 Portrait of a lady.
1 185 do. gentleman.
30, Oxford Street.
1843. 1368 A model in wax; a young lady.
1372 do. do. a lady.
1844. >>59 Bust in wax of a lady.
1840.
1841.
ISO
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PICKNELL, William L Painter.
37, Inverness Terrace^ W,
1877. 76 Breton peasant Girl feeding
ducks; Pont Aven, Brit-
tany.
Hotel des Voyageurs^ Finisterre,
1878. 359 In the Laude; Brittany.
76, Charlotte Street,
1884. 76 Unloading fish.
Winton House^ Ealing,
1885. 339 Brockenhurst Road.
1 121 Wintry March.
1886. 209 Sunshine and drifting sand.
729 A dreary waste of sand and
shore.
1887.
70 Bleak December.
547 A toiler of the sea.
1890.
779 November solitude.
PIDDING, Henry James Painter.
H, Piddingy Highgate,
1818.
614 Portrait of a porter at a lottery
office.
Lloyd's Place, Blackheath,
1824.
386 Pincher, a favourite terrier dog,
the property of a gentleman.
1825.
189 A fish stall.
1826.
746 The mimic.
St. Germain's Place,
Blackheath,
1827.
182 A gamekeeper cleaning his gun.
1828.
465 A sportsman and dogs.
1829.
255 Le portrait charmant.
1830.
26 The culprit.
524 A portrait.
1833.
240 Solitude.
580 The Rehearsal. " My name is
Norval "
1834. 855
1836. 305
1837. 5"9
1838. 361
388
1839. 3"
1842. 1222
1843. 573
1844. 24
1089
1845. 63
1012
1848. 114
400
1855. 212
24, Bridge Place, Harrow Rd.
The tender thought.
2, Osnaburgh Street,
The happy grandfather.
A pedlar restuig.
The bird's nest.
The listener.
Good tidings.
The daughter of Captain Pid-
ding.
H, P. Pidding,
2, Osnaburgh Street,
The broken pitcher.
H.J, Pidding
The idlers.
Sunday evening.
Fish.
Persuasion.
Thoughts of Trafalgar.
A trout.
Greenwich,
Cottagers.
PIDGEON, G. F Medalist.
44, London Street,
Fiizroy Square,
1804. 48 Girl gathering water cresses.
1807. 882 Impression from a medal for
the Society of Arts, Adelphi.
883 Mr. T. Weigall.
962 General Abercromby. For a
medal for the Highland So-
ciety.
1808. 782 Medal for the Mercers' Com-
pany.
784 Reverse, Medal for the Mercers'
Company.
817 Medal in commemoration of
the Victory at Maida.
821 Reverse, Medal in commemora-
tion of the Victory at Maida.
3, Grafton Street East,
1809. 662 Taking the invincible Stand-
ard. Impression from a
medal for the Highland So-
ciety.
665 Reverse of impression from a
medal for the Highland So-
ciety, Portrait of Gen. Sir
R. Abercromby.
18 10. 628 Impression of an honorary
medal given by the proprie-
tors of the Repository of Arts,
Science, Manufactures, and
Commerce for prize essays.
1812. 641 H.R.H. the Prince Regent of
Portugal.
17, capstone Street,
1814. 387 The late M. Boulton, of Soho,
Esq.
1818. 1005 Impression of a medal from a
print by Vertue — Richard
Fox, Episcopus Winton,
etc.
1 8 19. II 17 Neptune commanding the Bri-
tish Fleet to take the empire
of the seas.
PIDGEON, Henry Clark Painter.
9, Gower Street,
1839. 790 Scene in the Vall^ de Dyn-
arche, near Boulogne -sur-
Mer.
1840. 883 View from Shinfield Green,
Berks: peasants winnowing
gleaned com.
50, Myrtle Street South,
1843. ^^9 Group of Wych elms at Wyfold
Court, Oxon.
2, Russell Place,
Fitzroy Square,
1853. 1015 Portrait of a lady.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
151
PIENNE, Georges Painter.
14, Cavendish Terrace^
East Finchley,
1 89 1. 449 Early evening.
1 7, Poynin^s Road,
1892. 738 Towyn beach, North Wales.
803 The first day of Spring.
PIERCE, R Painter.
178, Terrace^
Tottenham Court Road,
1827. 267 Ruins; a composition.
PIERCE, Sarah... Miniature Painter.
6, Great St, Thomas Apostle,
1 785. 274 A frame with two portraits.
19, Hatton Garden.
1786. 262 Frame with portraits of a
gentleman and of Lady Bur-
goyne's children.
1787. 298 Portrait of a lady. {Miss Lin-
wood,)
309 Portrait'^of a child. {Baron
Nolekens,)
324 Portrait of a young gentleman.
1790. 673 do. do. lady.
PIERCE, Mrs. W. See Miss Anne
Beaumont, vol. i, page 153.
PIERCY, Frederick Painter.
15, Tonbridge Place^
Nerv Road,
1848. 957 A portrait.
6, Camden Street North,
1852. 663 Mary Howitt.
45, Charrington Street,
1854. 976 George Dodgson, Esq.
1855. 993 Portrait of a naval Architect.
8, Be/grave Street^
Argyle Square.
1857. 914 A garden gate near that of
Osborne.
935 Hon. Captain Denman, R.N.
Jf,M,S. Britannia,
Portsmouth,
1859. 1032 Coaxing a puppy to swim.
1862. 478 The Culver cliff, Isle of Wight.
12, Stock Orchard Villas,
HoUoway.
1867. 704 "From yon wild height, with
furious might, The rain
comes roaring free, etc." —
Heine,
12, Pall Mall East,
1872. 1325 Mrs. Hastings Parker.
1879. 1226 J. Risdon Bennett, M.D.,
LL.D., F.R.S., President of
the Royal College of Phy-
sicians.
534, Caledonian Road,
1880. 6S9 At Black Rock, near Novar.
PIERCY, Mrs. Frederick. See Miss
Catherine Agnes Wornum.
, PIERCY, Frederick Hawkins.
j Sculptor.
534, Caledonian Road,
1880. 1598 Portrait of a gentleman; bust.
PIERPONT, Stanley; Painter.
Barnard^ s Green,
Great Matoem,
1904. 644 A memory of the Marne.
PIFFARD, Harold H Painter.
i 29, Cambridge Avenue,
\ Maida Vale.
1895. 881 The last of the garrison.
j H, H, Pijfard,
1 18, Addison Road,
I Bedford Park.
1897. 527 The last review: Napoleon at
St. Helena in 1820, watch-
j ing the children of General
Bertrand playing at soldiers.
1899. 64 Saragossa: 10 February, 1809.
956 The execution of the Due
d'Enghien. "TheDucd'En-
ghien descended the stair-
case leading to the moat,
followed by his dog. ... In
the moat the sentence of
death was read to him, and
his execution immediately
followed, the faithful animal
being at his side.
PIGGOTT, John Painter.
Gainsborough House,
Leamington.
1882. 387 Dread winter.
PIGOT, R. St. Ledger Painter.
I, Charles St., Berkeley Square,
1864. 215. Amy.
PIGOTT, F. T Architect.
I I, Chester Terrace,
Eaton Square,
1880. 1 1 50 Decorative design. Conven-
tionalized mistletoe.
{Pigott in the index and
Piggott in tlie catalogue.)
152
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PIGOTT, Miss ... Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1802. 837 Mrs. Boycott; painted from
memory.
S38 Mrs. White; painted from
memory.
84* Lady E. Greville; painted from
memory.
PIGOTT, W. H Painter.
47, Albert Road^
Heeley, Sheffield.
1873. 880 Stonyridge, Derbyshire.
1874. 785 Blackmail.
1877. 1374 Welsh mountaineers.
Gainsborough Roady Sheffield
1888. 698 Field workers.
PIKE, Joseph Painter.
Addison Studios,
West Kensington,
1890. S5^ Cleave Mill, Goring on Thames.
PIKE, N. H Painter.
66, Park Road,
Haverstock If ill,
1889. 915 "Twas in the merry month of
May."
PIKE, Sidney Painter.
Ye Porch, Taplow, Bucks,
1885. 330 The shepherd's wife.
1886. 443 "They grew in beauty side by
side."
1887. 8i2 March winds and April showers.
1043 Signs of winter.
1888. 39 "When the evening sun is
low."
Christ Church, Hants,
1889. 33* Tipped with golden light.
390 Woodland solitude.
1127 An April morning.
1 1 80 The third white frost.
1890. 21 Eventide.
277 Signs of Spring.
618 The month of March.
968 Daylight fades.
1 89 1. 96 Springes triumph.
309 hxi April morning.
1892. 783 April showers.
Queen^s Road,
Pokesdown, Hants,
1895. 757 Vesper bell.
Fuji San,
Westby Road, Boscombe,
1896. 13s In from the sea.
868 April showers.
69, Elizabeth Street, Belgravia,
1899. 759 In from the sea.
1901. 755 Fading into night
PIKE, W. H Painter.
48, Tavistock Place, Plymouth.
1874. 75* King Arthur's Castle, Tintagel,
Cornwall.
14, Eton Villas,
Haverstock Hill,
1888. 965 Old impressions.
PILKINGTON, H Painter.
17, Wakefield Street,
1839.
393 Sportsman's Pets.
1841.
120 Gipsies.
1843-
loi My home.
39, Penton Place,
1844.
151 Gypsies.
1846.
413 Donkey and sheep — outskirts
of a common.
1847.
567 Gipsies.
1848.
603 Portrait of a gentleman.
i«S3-
151 Reading the news.
1854.
3** Fishing.
1855.
45* Landscape and figures.
PILKINGTON, Miss Maud E.
Miniature Painter.
24, Russell Square.
1893. i2ia Dolce far niente.
1898. 1423 Mrs. Ruthven Fraser.
45, York Mansions,
Battersea Park,
1900. 1411 Miss Julia Neilson.
1 90 1. 1266 Master Brian Smith.
1268 Olive.
1320 Master Kenneth Smithers.
1378 Miss Bevignani.
1902. 1 149 Mrs. J. Arthur Anstice.
PILKINGTON, Redmond William.
Architect.
1808. 962 Design for a college.
1827. 1049 Quadrangle, Charter House
Hospital.
PILKINGTON, William. .Architect.
At Mr. Taylor's,
Spring Gardens,
427 Elevation of a mansion.
441 A mausoleum.
— Pilkington,
6, Manchester Buildings,
Westminster,
468 Design for the principal front
of a Villa.
W. Pilkington.
496 North-west view of a Villa now
erecting for a gentleman near
Kew.
1780.
1781.
1788.
1790.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
153
PILLIAN,
1850. 421
1851. 137
1852. 326
328
684
1853. 1262
1855. 536
675
1187
1857. 71%
I86I.
262
1864.
1865.
1867.
1870.
75»
703
790
586
1872.
708
1125
1220
1873.
8
1014
1874.
1875.
1876.
1334
995
805
448
1880. 376
Henry, ^./. Painter.
3, Stanley Villas^
St. John's Wood,
Scene in the Wicklow Moun-
tains, Ireland.
Bisham Church on the Thames.
A sail down the Ganges.
Chudleigh Rocks, Devonshire.
Fainted on the spot,
A Devonshire stream. Painted
on the spot,
1 1, Young Street^ Kensington,
Windsor Castle.
do.
A July study.
Chudleigh Rocks, Devon.
21, Kensipigton Square,
Sketch from nature near Bedd-
gelert. North Wales.
44, Great Marlborough Street,
Persian Bazaar, Cairo.
39, Woburn Square,
Near Shanklin, Isle of Wight.
Gateway at Karnac, Thebes.
Sunset.
Skiddaw, Cumberland.
17, Endsleigh Street,
Courtyard in Cairo.
Jerusalem from the hill of
Scopus.
Street in Cairo.
Hampstead twenty years ago.
Street in Cairo.
Hayes Common, Kent.
Journeying in the far East.
Fishing boats — Venice.
Street in Cairo.
72, Bedford Gardens,
Elephants in a dust storm.
PILOTELL, George Etcher.
87, Euston Road,
1876. 1106 S. PlimsoU, Esq., M.P.; dry
point
1115 Rt. Hon. B. Disraeli, M.P.;
dry point.
1172 The Countess Dudley; dry
point
PILSBURY, E.... Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1810. 561 Portrait of a gentleman.
PILSBURY, Miss Elizabeth.
Painter.
Knighton Park Road^ Leicester,
1879. 75* Evening.
1880. 706 The duck pond.
1 88 1. 610 Farm sheds.
682 The fish pond.
VI.
PILSBURY, Harry C Painter.
Whittlesey ^ near Peterborough,
1902. 881 <* Heavy with the heat and
silence, Grew the afternoon
of summer."
1904. iioi A Vicarage garden.
PILSBURY, Wilmot, R, W.S,
Painter.
Stanley Villa^
Evington Lane^ Leicester,
1872. 740 Near the farm.
756 The old manor house at Thur-
caston, the village where
Bishop Latimer was bom.
1873. 701 Leafless trees.
747 Catching minnows.
810 A chat by the way.
1875. 678 The water mill.
686 " When the trees are leafless."
Knighton Park Road^ Leicester.
1876. 764 The farmyard.
793 On the Dove, Dovedale.
801 The brooklet.
1877. 688 In the farm yard.
816 Babbicombe Bay.
818 Feeding time.
1878. 674 Stokesay Castle.
759 "The hour when daylight dies."
850 Evening.
896 The rick yard.
1879. 704 Evening — Stokesay.
730 Near Ross.
822 Stokesay.
879 " When the trees are leafless."
1880. 703 Hayricks and waggons.
744 A rick yard.
864 The old barn.
870 A farm yard.
882 Hayfleld.
The Bungalow^
Shere^ Guildford.
1896. 1 124 Ploughing time.
PIMLOTT, E. Philip Painter.
74, Fentiman Road^ Clapham,
1894. 1401 London Inn, Hallsands, South
Devon.
PIMM, William E Painter.
2, The Mall, Park Road.N, W,
1890. 648 The Convent Garden.
Vale of Health Studios,
Hampstead,
1894. 420 Convalescent.
PINCHES, Frederick Architect.
5, John Street, Adelphi,
1886. 1641 College of Preceptors, Blooms-
bury Square.
X
154
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PINCHES, John Medalist.
1847. 1 3 14 Impression of the Duke of
Wellington.
J ^ James Street ^ Haymarket,
1854. 1280 Impression in silver of a medal
for the Society of Arts,
Trinidad.
27, Oxenden Street.
i860. 894 Impression of medal for So-
ciety of Arts, Mauritius.
PINCHES, Thomas Ryan... Medalist.
5, Porter Street^ Soho.
1836. 985 Impression from a medal, etc.
62, Newman Street.
1 84 1. 1 1 17 Medallic portrait of Sir Robert
Peel, Bart., from a model by
Weekes.
27, Oxenden Street.
1853. 634 Medal of the late Duke of
Wellington.
652 Impression from a broken die,
being an original head of
Minerva.*
141 o Mother and daughter; mo-
delled from life.
141 1 do. do.
1854. 1279 Impression in silver of a medal
for the opening of the Crystal
Palace, Sydenham.
PINCOTT, W. H Painter.
12, Hamilton Terrace ^
St. John's Wood.
1856. 492 The suppliant.
PINE, Miss J Painter.
1797. 753 Portraits of two children.
I, Russell Place^
Fitzroy Square.
1799. 628 The reel or^the timid child's
first attempt.
1801. 432 A sketch; Female Academy.
PINE, Robert Edge Painter.
St. Martin's Lane.
1772. 196 A Mad woman.
197 A portrait of a young gentle-
man.
198 A portrait of a lady.
199 do. young lady in
the character of Hebe.
Albemarle Street^ Piccadilly^
1780. 82 Portrait of Mr. Garrick.
109 Portrait, in the character of
Jaques, Shakespeare's As
you Like it.
Cork Street,
Burlington Gardens.
1784. 87 Portrait of a nobleman. {Lord
Amherst.) *
176 Portrait of a nobleman. {Duke
of Norfolk)
189 Portrait of a Grecian lady.
{Mrs. Baldwin.)
378 Portrait of Lord Rodney in
action, aboard the Formid-
able, attended by his princi-
pal officers.
PINE, Simon Miniature Painter.
Bath.
1772. 200 Three miniatures.
PIN GEL, Gustav Sculptor.
S, Torrington Square.
1884. 1733 Portrait bust.
PINGRET, Edouard Henri Th6o-
phile Painter.
27, Oxenden Street^
Leicester Square.
1 819. 50 Colonel Sir Charles Broke,
K.C.B., Deputy Quarter
Master General with the
Army in France.
52 General Alava in the costume
of a Spanish gentleman.
71 Lieut.-Col. Wylly.
693 Portrait of a lady.
PINHORN-WOOD. &^ W.
PINK, W Sculptor.
25, Crescent Street^
Euston Square.
1828. 1 141 Bust of Mr. J. Pink.
1829. 1135 Bust of T. T. Wright, Esq.
1142 Bust of a gentleman.
2, Hertford Street.
1830. 1199 Bust of a gentleman.
38, Windmill Strut.
1838. 1300 Bust of a gentleman.
1839. 1349 do. do.
31, Mary Street.
1841. 1332 Bust of a lady.
1844. 1330 A bust.
PINKER, Henry Richard... Sculptor.
48, Fitzroy Road,
Regenfs Park.
1875. 1247 Rev. Edward White Benson,
D.D., first Head Master of
Wellington College. Exe-
cuted for Wellington College.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
155
1879.
»499
1880.
1 541
«559
I88I.
1467
1882.
1627
1641
1876. 1351 Rev. Charles Stuart Calverley,
late Vicar of South Stoke
and Prebendary of Wells
(posthumous); marble bust.
TVuro House^
15, Hammersmith Road,
1878. 1424 Rev. E. C. Wickham, M.A.,
Head Master of Wellington
College; bust, marble.
1451 The late Henry S. J. Mac-
namara, Barrister-at-Law and
one of H.M. Railway Com-
missioners ; bust (posthu-
mous), marble.
The late Viscount Gage ; bust
(posthumous), marble.
Sir William Yardley, late Lord
Chief Justice of Bombay;
bust, marble.
The late Earl of Ashburnham
(posthumous) ; bust, marble.
The late Duke of Portland;
bust, marble.
The Rt. Hon. Henry Fawcett,
M.P., Postmaster General.
Henry Pease, Esq., M.P., Pre-
sident of the Peace Society ;
bust, marble.'
The late Professor G. Rolles-
ton,M.D. For the University
Museum^ Oxford,
Oliver Cromwell at Marston
Moor ; equestrian statue,
bronze.
1883. 1575 Dr. Hugh W. Diamond, F.S.A.;
bust, terra-cotta.
1634 The Most Rev. Edward White
Benson, D.D., Archbishop
of Canterbury.
1884. ^669 Britannia. "With firmness,
culture, love and valour
rule!"
1730 Professor Rolleston; bust, mar-
ble. Presented to the Oxford
University Museum,
179* Miss Hawtayne; study for the
head of Britannia.
1885. 1988 The late Rt. Hon. Henry Faw-
cett, M.P.; bust.
HOC Sir Henry Acland, K.C.B.,
M.D., Regius Professor of
Medicine, Oxford.
2103 Professor Burdon Sanderson,
F.R.S., M.D.; bust
1886. 1781 John Hunter. Plaster cast of
statue presented by H.M, the
Queen to Oxford University
Museum,
1835 The late Hon. and Very Rev.
Montague Browne, Dean of
1668
1681
Lismore; posthumous bust,
marble.
29, Hammersmith Road.
1887. 1811 The late Rt. Hon. Henry Faw-
cett, M.P. Model of statue
erected in the Market Place^
Salisbury,
Avonmore Lodge^ Kensington,
1888. i960 The Very Rev. the Dean of
Christ Church. {Henry
George Liddell,)
2000 William Scovell Savory, Esq.,
F.R.S., President of the
Royal College of Surgeons;
bust. Presentation portrait,
1889. 2120 The late Rt Hon. W. E.
Forster; medallion.
1890. 2044 Fred W. Walker, Esq., M.A.,
Head Master of St Paul's
School; bust, bronze.
2059 Sir William Savory, Bart; bust,
marble.
1891. 1984 The late J. D. Sedding, Esq.;
bust
2059 The late Mr. Charles Hengler;
posthumous bust.
1892. 1900 The Rev. Benjamin Jowett,
D.D., Master of Balliol
College, Oxford; bust, mar-
ble.
1893. 1758 Lord Reay, G.C.S.I.; bust
1777 The late Rt. Hon. W. H.
Smith, M.P.; bust, marble.
Now Henry R. Hope-Pincker^
22, Avonmore Road^
West Kensington,
1896. 1793 Lord Reay; statue, marble.
1856 Sir George Humphry, F.R.S.;
bust.
1897. 2005 Rev. James Martineau, D.D.;
bust
1898. 1867 The late Dean Liddell; bust,
marble.
1932 Rev. James Martineau, D.D.;
statue, marble. For Man-
chester College^ Oxford,
1899. 1990 Charles Darwin; sketch for the
Oxford statue.
2020 Michael Foster, Esq., M.A.,
M.D., Professor of Physi-
ology, University of Cam-
bridge; bust.
1900. 1924 The pride of old England;
group, bronze.
1 90 1. 1724 The late John James Tayler,
B.D., Principal of Man-
chester College; memorial
portrait tablet, marble. To
be placed in Manchester Col-
lege,
156
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pinker, Henry Richard — continued,
1901. 1786 The late Sir Joseph Prestwich,
F.R.S., Professor of Geology,
University of Oxford ; bust,
marble. To be placed in the
University Museum^ Oxford.
1902. 1669 The Rev. E. Warre, D.D.,
Head Master of Eton Col-
lege.
1904. 1740 Alfred Willett, Esq., F.R.C.S.;
marble. Presentation bust,
1749 Sir George M.Humphry; bust,
bronze. To be placed in the
Humphry Memorial Mu-
seum^ Cambridge,
1786 The crown of womanhood;
statuette, bronze.
PINKERTON, W. E Architect.
212, Liverpool Road^ N,
1885. 1 85 1 Old Doorway, Rue du Fagot,
Antwerp.
1880 The Groot Hoofd Poort, Dor-
drecht, etc.
PINTO, J. J. de Souza Painter.
63, Rue de Seine, Paris,
1882. 847 Major F. L. Ricarde-Seaver,
F.R.S. Edinb.
PIO, A Painter.
23, Cranboume Street,
i860. 352 Esmeralda.
PIPER, Miss Elizabeth Painter.
18, Milton Chambers,
Cheyne Walk.
1897. 1643 A lowering evening on the
Thames.
1898. 1590 Queen Mary's bedroom, Holy-
rood Palace.
1903. 1 31 5 Bedroom in which Shakespeare
was bom.
PIPER, P. M Architect.
15, King Street, Soho,
1 780. i%\ Design for the front of a palace.
PIPER, Herbert William ... Painter.
Beechwoody Highgate,
1873. 466 Mrs. William Playfair.
54, Wigmore Street,
1874. 1369 Spring time.
1875- 393 Fresh gathered flowers.
1878. 214 Primroses.
PIRIE, George Painter.
113, West Regent Street,
Glasgow,
1888. 145 His first blood.
1889. 420 Weariness.
1891. 611 Playmates.
134, Bath Street, Glasgow,
1897. 917 Rabbits.
PISA, Alberto Painter.
21, Camden Road,
1892. 473 W. Gridley, Esq.
1893. 1 1 32 Court Bargello, Florence.
1896. 29 'Appy, 'appy 'Amstead.
954 Hughes Reid Da vies, Esq.,
M.R.C.S.
1897. 533 Easter Monday.
1898. 747 Bank Holiday, Hampstead.
1899. 166 Sunday Morning.
4S3 Out of work.
PISTRUCCI, Benedetto ... Medalist.
(Chief Medalist to His Majesty.)
Royal Mint,
1830. 1 167 Capriccio, in an unfinished
state, from a solid piece of
marble.
1832. 1113 Project ofa statue of George IV
holding the globe with the
figure of Peace.
1839. 1309 Thetis consoling Achilles after
his dispute with Agamem-
non; an alto-relievo in plas-
ter.
1840. 1070 a. Models for obverse and re-
verse of a medal of Field-
Marshal the Duke of Wel-
lington.
1 07 1 b. Model of the obverse of a
medal in commemoration of
the marriage of Her Majesty
Queen Victoria with H.R.H.
Prince Albert.
1072 c, Model of reverse, ditto.
1125 Colossal Bust of His Excel-
lency Count Pozzo di Borgo.
PITCAIRN, Miss Constance.
Painter.
19, Queen Anne Street,
Cavendish Square.
1881. 117 Chrysanthemums.
140, Portsdown Road,
Maida Vale,
1886. 468 Miss Maude Pitcaim.
85, Milson Road, Kensington.
1896. 737 A cottage home.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
157
PITE,
1882.
1889.
1890.
1892.
1897
1837
1668
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
Arthur Beresford... Architect.
44, Bloomsbury Square,
1 105 A West End Club House.
5, Bloomshury Square,
The triforium, Wells Cathe-
dral.
20, Hanover Square,
77, Welbeck Street.
St. Marylebone General Dis-
pensary.
1776 Mission Hospital, Jerusalem.
1642 Hospital, Jerusalem.
1564 Dalethorpe, Dedham.
1634 Hospital at Jerusalem.
i8a6 77, Welbeck Street.
1827 Doorway, Great Titchfield
Street.
1828 82, Mortimer Street.
48, Harley Street,
Colchester Town Hall.
Cardiff Town Hall.
31, Old Bond Street.
37, Harley Street.
1852 48, Harley Street.
1832 Study for a street front.
1672 A memorial bridge.
1410 Christ Church, Brixton.
141 " Clapham Church.
Royal College of Art ^
South Kensington,
145 » Restaurant, Great Portland
Street.
1678 Anglican Cathedral.
1690 do. do.
1655 Church, Entebbe, Uganda.
i75»
1784
1850
1851
PITE, William Alfred Architect.
5, Bloomsbury Square,
1887. 1715 Cottage, Hazlemere.
1892. 1683 St. Lawrence, Thanet.
1 1, Hart Street,
1893. '^*^ New Homoeopathic Hospital,
Great Ormond Street.
1627 Mission building, Whitechapel.
1633 County Council House, Staf-
ford.
151 3 Homoeopathic Hospital.
1514 Walsall Town Hall.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
i5«3
1692
1728
Small artist's house.
3, Upper Montague Street^
Russell Square,
"The Heights," Hindhead.
Screen.
1890 Church of St. Colomb, Lancas-
ter Road.
1730 Highcombe Edge, Hindhead,
etc.
1652 do. do. do.
1664 do. do. do.
116, Jermyn Street,
1903. 1609 Mission premises, Whitechapel.
1904. 1499 Hall, Ealing Vicarage.
1648 Presbyterian Church, Frognal.
PITE
(W. A.) and BALFOUR.
Architects.
3, Upper Montague Street,
1899.
1789 Cardiff Law Courts.
11, Hart Street.
1901.
1618 Cartwright Hall, Bradford.
PITMAN, Miss Janetta R. A.
Painter.
Basford Vicarage^
near Nottingham,
1880.
73" Dead wood-pigeon.
1881.
673 "Hicjacet."
1882.
909 Christmas bills.
1000 Poor dears !
1048 Wood and water.
1883.
ion "There be land thieves and
water thieves." — Merchant
of Venice,
1024 Two very long bills.
1884.
1083 Wild fowl.
1085 A brown study.
1 1 35 " Nipped in the bud."
1886.
536 Curlew and grouse.
1 170 Peonies.
1887.
149 Bought in the market
956 Starved out.
1890.
165 White peonies.
1362 "Two pence a bunch! "
1900.
523 White peonies.
1901.
830 Purple and gold.
PITMi
\N, John Painter.
Worcester,
1832. 145 Portrait of a pony, the property
of Sir Edward Martyn, Bart.
PITMAN, Miss Rosie M. M.
Painter.
60, Queen^s Road, Bayswater,
1894. 1 47 1 "Love now for Beauty hath
only eyes."
1896. 1504 "And fled into the dark night";
illustration to " Undine."
1 5 14 "This dear gift of heaven";
illustration to " Undine."
1534 The soul; illustration to "Un-
dine."
1897. 1636 After brief sorrow; illustration
to " Undine."
1641 Tailpiece; illustration to " Un-
dine."
1677 Symbolical tailpiece; illustra-
tion to " Undine."
158
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PITMAN, Miss Sarah Bennard.
Miniature Painter.
1839. 1027 George Knox, Esq.
6, Colebrooke Raw^ Islington.
1840. 854 Rev. E. N. Kirk.
1 84 1. iSz Portrait of her sister.
PITT, R Painter.
10, Winchester Row^
Faddington.
1 795* 50 King's fisher.
PITT, Thomas Henry Painter.
16, Gloucester Street^
Clerkenwell.
1839. 438 Dunmow Church, Essex.
2, Tyson Street^ Clerkenwell.
1840. 430 On the beach near Ramsgate.
1842. 893 Abbeville.
17, Thomhill Place.
1848. 1 1 29 Northfleet church, Gravesend.
PITT, William Painter.
8, Bedford Place,
Campden Hill.
1863. 520 A cottage farm, Netherton,
Devon.
15, Bedford Gardens.
1865. 68 View near St. Clement's, Corn-
wall.
7, St. Leonard's Terrace,
Maida Hill.
1866. 364 A creek of the Fal, Cornwall.
6, Cantlowes Road,
Camden Square.
1880. 164 The mill stream, Arundel.
PITT, Mrs. W. ... Miniature Painter.
1848. 830 Miss Camilla Toulmin.
5, Bath Terrace, Camberwell.
1849. 672 Mrs. David Laing.
1850. 735 Edward Kirkpatrick, son of
L. R. Hall, Esq., of Barton
Hall.
74» The Hon. and Rev. H. Mon-
tague Villiers, Rector of St.
George's, Bloomsbury.
917 Miss Wilson.
1 85 1. 873 Miss Isabella Jackson.
901 B. Haigh Allen, Esq., of Long-
croft Hall.
PITTAR, I.J Painter.
\2a. Park Village West.
1845. 208 Viscountess Pollington.
575 Portrait of a gentleman.
23, Foley Place.
1847. 506 Lady Mary Bouverie.
588 H. H. Oddie, Esq.
East Brixton.
1850. 36 Miss Louisa Pittar.
216 Miss Neil of Dniry Lane
Theatre.
1851. 684 Don Juan and Haidee. "Then
with a sudden movement he
withdrew. His daughter ;
while compressed within his
grasp, etc." — Byron's Don
Juan.
PITTARD, Charles William.
Painter.
23, Loughborough Road,
Brixton.
1 88 1. 962 Faint heart and fair lady.
1883. 1508 "Thwarted by one of those
old father-fools." — Tenny-
son.
1884. 311 The quarrel. "Here's much
to do with hate but more
with love." — Shakespeare.
682 Study of a head.
1885. 42 Francesca.
808 "A young man married is
a man that 's marred." —
Shakespeare.
Deerhurst,
Coventry Park, Streathatn.
1888. 621 The beauty of Seroda.
1891. 899 Roses.
Milford Lodge,
Belmont Road, Twickenham.
1903. 60 Thoughts. "There is pansies,
that's for thoughts."
1 2, Lebanon Park,
Twickenham.
1904. 288 Sleep.
PITTAFORE, M Painter.
1 2, Bemers Street.
1869. 93 The Hon. Arthur Kinnaird,
M.P.
PITTMAN, Oswald Painter.
Worfield, Sidcup.
1 90 1. 789 A stream through a meadow.
1004 Procession of the Hours.
I, Stanley Studios,
Park Walk, Chelsea.
1902. 319 Cumulus clouds over a fen
land.
St. Osyth, Sidcup.
1904. 510 The bend of the river.
PITTS, Frederick Painter.
29, Bolsover Street.
1874. 742 Wild herbage.
1878. 829 do.
1882. 878 do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
159
PITTS, J Sculptor.
5, Waikin's Terrace, Pitnlico,
1842. 1 176 Bust of the Duke of Welling-
ton.
1843. 1377 Bust of H.R.H. Prince Albert.
1844. 1 3 17 Bust in marble of George Ste-
phenson, Esq., Civil Engi-
neer.
77, Ebury Street.
1845. 1406 Bust of Miss Symes.
15, Portland Road,
1846. 1425 Bust in marble of H.R.H.
Prince Albert.
, 13, Duke Street,
Manchester Square.
1870. 1073 Startled by a windfall.
PITTS, Miss Mary.
Miniature Painter.
29, Bohover Street.
1895. 1179 Miss Louise Loud.
1896. 1336 Dudley, son of M. A. Murrane,
Esq.
1347 Portrait of a lady.
1355 Miss Hilda Gavin.
1360 Mrs. T. W. Fry.
21, Baker Street.
1897. 1471 Miss Mary Thompson.
1475 Miss Theodosia Thompson.
1898. 1291 Miss Jos^ Knee.
1335 Miss Beatrice Richards.
37, Gloucester Place,
Portman Square.
1899. 1346 Miss Catherine Macdonald.
"353 Joyce, daughter of W. Lamb,
Esq.
29, Bolsover Street.
1902. 1 148 Marguerite.
1228 Mrs. Tabois.
1244 Mrs. Ernest Thomas.
1903. 1 1 69 Ruth, a portrait.
1250 Kitty, daughter of A. P. Bart-
ley, Esq.
PITTS, William Sculptor.
23, Arlington Street.
1823. 1064 Samson killing the lion.
"Then went Samson down,
and his father and his
mother to Timnath . . . and
behold a young lion roared
against him, etc J* -^Judges,
xiv, 5, 6.
nil Herod's cruelty; a sketch.
1 130 The Deluge; a sketch.
4, Savoy Street.
1826. 1056 Model in wax of a chariot
race.
1827.
1828.
1829.
1830.
1831.
1832.
1833.
1834.
1835. 1138
1836.
1837.
1838.
1839.
1840.
442 Ossian's address to the moon.
"Daughter of heaven, fair
art thou, etc." — Osstan. {A
drawing.)
1 1 80 The shield of iEneas, to be
executed in gold, after the
style of Benvenuto Cellini.
"But most admires the
shield's mysterious mould,
and Roman triumphs rising
on the gold." — ^neis.
4, Savoy Street,
and 29, Clipstone Street.
1 1 60 The rape of Proserpine. "Swift
as his thought he seized the
beauteous prey. And bore
her in his sooty car away,
%\.z:'—Ovid.
4, Ebury Street.
974 The setting sun. " Hast thou
left thy blue course in
heaven, etc." — Osstan.
S, Walkings Terrace.
1 165 Alto relievo; the outrage of
the Centaurs at the nuptials
of Pirithous and Hippo-
damia.
1211 Midsummer's Night's Dream,
act ii, scene i. " Puck. Thou
speak'st aright. I am that
merry wanderer of the
night."
1 1 20 The Pleiades adorning night
" When, Atlas - bom, the
Pleiad's stars arise." —
Hesiod.
1027 The shield of Hercules. "There,
indescribable, twelve ser-
pents' heads rose, etc." —
Hesiod.
The creation of Eve. "So
lovely, fair, etc." — Paradise
Lost.
1 149 The drama.
1193 The sovereigns of England,
with a chajacteristic feeling
and historical symbol to each.
1 27 1 The Nine Muses. "Sacred
sisters, open all your springs,
etc."
1263 Manlius defending the Capitol.
"The solemn pomp of the
matrons to the Temple of
Juno, and the Lupercal
dances, being a portion of
an emboss^ shield of
i£neas now executing
silver."— F«^ Virgil.
(The late.)
1089 The triumph of Ceres.
in
i6o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PIXELL, Miss Maria Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1793. *5^ View in Edgbaston Park, War-
wickshire.
258 do. do.
342, Strand,
1796. 378 A Landscape.
65, New Band Street,
1797. 241 Pilton House, Devon.
252 View of Arlington, Devon.
541 do. do.
565 View in the grounds of Pilton
House, Devon.
579 A View of Dr. Wavell's house
in Barnstable, Devon.
1798. 8 View in the grounds of R.
Mynors, Esq., at Weather-
cock Hill, Worcestershire.
281 View of Knighton House, Isle
of Wight.
468 View of Carisbrooke Castle
from Captain Baskerville's
garden, Cloatherford, Isle of
Wight.
New Forest^ Hampshire,
1799- '35 Malvern Hills, near Worcester.
169 A castle belonging to Lord
Moira.
256 A landscape.
314 View from the inside of a cave
on the Devon coast.
360, Oxford Street,
1800. 22 Distant view of the Isle of
Wight
537 View from the New Forest,
Lyndhurst.
1801. 697 The seat of E. P. Buckley,
Esq., New Forest.
Wargrave, near Maidenhead,
1802. 197 A storm on the Devon Coast.
241 Portrait of the great occidental
plane-tree in the Rev. Mr.
Gilpin's grounds at Vicar's
Hill, New Forest
264 View in the Hon. F. West's
grounds at Culham.
1804. *"5 TheVillage of Servoz, between
Geneva and Chamouni.
616 View from Sir J. Chichester's
park, Devon.
1805. 553 A view of Mont Blanc.
1807. 687 Landscape; a composition.
1809. 168 Scene in theNew Forest, Hants.
305 Cart-house.
i8io. 472 A forest scene.
486 A cart-house at Wargrave,
Berks.
806 View near Wargrave, Berks.
181 1. 493 View at Grays, near Henley,
Oxon.
PIZZETTA, U. ... Miniature Painter.
98, Swallow Street,
18 1 3. 576 Portrait of a gentleman.
590 do. lady.
PLACE, George... Miniature Painter.
37, Southampton Street^ Strand,
1 791. 342 Portrait of a gentleman.
56, Poland Street,
1792. 251 A frame with ten miniatures.
{Mrs, Robinson^ Mrs, Esten^
Dr, Walcotty Mr, Laurence^
and Mrs, Billington,)
211, Piccadilly,
1793. 20 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Bunbury,)
118 Portrait of a gentleman.
158 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Phipps,)
472 A frame with ten miniatures.
{Rev, Mr, Savory, Capt,
Phipps, Miss Phipps, Mr,
Sarar, Mr, Blackstock, Mr,
Bridgman, Rev, Mr. Bar-
rett, Mr, Wilson)
508 Portrait of a young lady. {Miss
Phipps.)
542 Portrait of a gentleman. {Sir
J,Jervis,)
556 Portrait of a gentleman. {Rear-
Admired Buckner,)
48, Great Marlborough Street,
^797« ^53 A portrait. {The Turkish In-
terpreter,)
867 Portrait of a gentleman. {Hon,
K, Craven,)
870 Portrait of a gentleman.
881 do. do. {Mr,
Middleton from India,)
889 A portrait.
906 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs, Gol-
live,)
907 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Allen,)
931 Portrait of a gentleman, (-^ori^w
de Medici.)
996 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Johnson the banker,)
101 1 Her Highness the Margravine
of Anspach.
1025 A frame containing six por-
traits. {Mr. Cremer, Mr,
Angelo, Mr. Place, Mrs. Bil-
lington, Mrs, Corri, and Mr,
Smith,)
PLACE, Miss Rosa Painter.
13, Gloucester Villas,
Warwick Street,
1859. 979 My garden on the rock.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
i6i
1862. 950 May and bird's nest.
1863. 748 Wigelia Rosea.
1864. 640 Azaleas.
1865. 625 Reflection.
42, Warwick Road^
Maida HilL
1868. 693 Azaleas.
PLANT, W Enamel Painter.
116, Fetter Lane,
1819. 663 The Infant Christ; in enamel.
After Parmegiano.
1820. 767 A boor; enamel. After Teniers.
1822. 553 Lady Louisa Jane Russell;
enamel. After Stuart.
25, Fetter Lane.
1828. 505 St. John in the wilderness; an
enamel. After the original
by Raphael.
PLANT-HOLLINS, H. See HoUins,
voL iv, p. 131.
PLASS, A. F Painter.
30, Dartmouth Street^
Westminster,
1850. 211 Portrait of a little girl.
PLASTOW, A. B Painter.
14, Prince's Street^
Cavendish Square.
1844. '><> Hampstead Heath.
C. B. Plastow,
14, Princes Street^
Cavendish Square.
1848. 623 A mill, North Wales. Painted
on the spot.
PLATT, Miss Emily Painter.
Miss Piatt, Denmark Hill.
1832. 745 Portrait of a gentleman.
Miss E. Piatt.
1836. 485 Sketch from nature.
519 A market cart.
545 Morning.
Emily Piatt,
51, Wigmore Street.
1^37* 135 Landscape, Windsor.
PLATT, G Painter.
48, New Bond Street.
1798. 651 View on the river Dee.
1800. 547 Landscape.
PLATT, Henry Painter.
Zl, Keppel Street.
1825. 233 Cattle and landscape.
295 Gleaning.
1826. 223 Ploughing.
1827. 418 A scene on the Coast.
VI.
1828. 701 Scene on the Coast
1829. 528 Haymakers.
22a, Portland Place^ Islington.
1863. 772 Coast Scene.
PLATT, J Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1814. 616 Portrait of a gentleman.
PLATT, Samuel Painter.
/. Plott.
1803. (i7 A portrait.
S. Piatt, Junr.,
6, Castle Street,
Cavendish Square.
1808. 155 Mr. Staunton.
657 Portrait of a lady.
S. Piatt, 6, Castle Street,
Cavendish Square.
181 5. 99 Portrait of a gentleman.
126 do. do.
15, BcJter Street.
1828. 2 Portrait of a young lady.
409 Mrs. Taber.
473 Massey Dawson, Esq., M.P.
1829. 1083 Fruit, etc.
50, Wigmore Street.
1832. 398 Portrait of my elder son.
51, Wigmore Street.
1833. 194 Portrait of a gentleman.
195 do. young lady.
1835. 2 do. lady.
124 do. gentleman.
PLATT, S., Junr Painter.
33i J^^ppel Street.
18 19. loio Group of fruit.
1821. 350 Bunch of grapes.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1823. 561 Fruit.
1825. 502 do.
33, Keppel Street.
1827. 149 Dead birds and fruit.
1833. 98 Portrait of a lady.
323 Cupid.
2, Mabledon Place.
1834. 301 Portrait of a lady.
PLATT, T Painter.
48, New Bond Street.
1799. 579 View amongst the chalk clifTs
near Gravesend.
PLATT, William Painter.
49, New Bond Street.
1793* 345 Elinoureandjuga. From Chat-
terton.
1796. 498 An Arcadian shepherd and
shepherdess; a sketch.
Y
l62
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PLAW, John Architect.
Near Westminster Bridge^
Surrey,
1775. 224 Fantaisie, a villa on the great
island, Windermere, Lake,
Westmoreland.
FarsorCs Green^ Fulham,
1778. 421 South elevation of a house for
a gentleman in the county
of Westmoreland.
King*s Roady FarsorCs Green^
Fulham,
1779. 238 Design for a bridge over the
river Suir from the city of
Waterford to the county of
Kilkenny in Ireland, center
arch 120 feet wide.
36, Charles St., Westminster,
1780. 434 Design for a bridge across the
Thames at Fulham.
1 78 1. 522 Elevation of a villa building
near Vauxhall.
Tokenhouse Yard, Lothbury,
1782. 497 Elevation of a villa to be built
in Suffolk.
1783* 449 Design for a street.
90, Tottenham Court Road,
1785* 499 Designs for cottages and villas.
511 do. do. do.
1786. 454 do. villas.
604 Design for Glenfiddich, a sum-
mer retreat belonging to the
Duke of Gordon.
9, Terrace,
Tottenham Court Road,
1787. 490 Elevation of Haresfoot, Herts.
492 Design for villas in rural archi-
tecture.
495 do. do. do.
514 do. do. do.
1788. 471 Design for a chapel.
Southampton,
1798. 962 Design for cottages, intended
for publication.
1017 do. do. do.
1800. 986 South elevation, house in Scot-
land.
1029 do. do. do.
PLAW, Miss J Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1788. 513 View of Wavenden House,
Bucks.
PLAYER, F. Da Ponte Painter.
4, Langham Chambers,
1877. 774 Unloading; near Paignton,
South Devon.
PLAYER, William H Painter.
Ventnor, Isle of Wight,
1863. 383 The nearest way to the vil-
lage — scene in the Isle of
Wight.
16, Lander Terrace,
Wood Green, N,
1884. 1 191 A watery moon.
PLAYFAIR,J Architect.
9, Howland Street.
1783. 384 Design for a gateway.
1784. 504 Monument to the memory of
an artist.
512 Waterfall at Raith in Fife-
shire.
1785. 536 Design for a mausoleum.
541 Design for a bath.
553 Design for a gateway.
560 Entrance to Hawkeshead Park,
the seat of the Countess of
Glasgow.
13, Russell Fiace.
1787. 477 Bothwell Castle.
1 788. 555 A nobleman's house, now build-
ing.
1789. 496 Farnwell Church, now build-
ing.
179O' 555 Design in perspective of a gal-
lery now building.
1 791. 488 Kinnaird Castle, now building.
1793. 7<>^ The lesser Greek Temple at
Paestum.
706 Antient monuments on the
Appian ways near Capua.
PLAYFAIR, James Charles.
Painter.
26, Howland Street,
1868. 775 lone: "Last Days of Pom-
peii."
1870. 620 The sempstress.
187 1. 736 An intercepted letter.
1872. 830 The toilet.
PLAYFAIR, William Henry, R,S,A,
Architect.
1838. 1243 Royal Institution.
PLEWS, Miss Helen M Painter.
2, Queen^s Road Studios,
St, John's Wood.
1899. • 761 Clover field.
1902. 714 A day of cloud and wind and
rain.
1904. 555 A windy day.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
163
PLIMBR,
1786. 38
3»S
1787.
»70
308
1788.
J3S
J36
350
1792.
353
*S9
288
1793.
353
1794.
360
463
53*
1795.
535
SIC
1796. 534
636
1797-
1014
1799.
x8oo.
720
815
1801.
1802.
819
771
1803.
799
794
802
1805.
340
x8o6.
344
365
663
1807,
1810.
735
893
5^2
Andrew.
Miniature Painter.
32, Great Maddox Street^
Hanover Square,
A poor boy in a cold morn-
ing.
Death of Don Louis de Ve-
lasco, in the storming of the
Moro fort, at the siege of
the Havanna.
{The above were probably
oil paintings^
Frame with Mve miniatures.
2, Golden Square,
A frame with three por-
traits.
Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of a gypsy.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Portraits of three young ladies
in the character of gypsey
fortune-tellers.
Portrait of a young lady;
enamel.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. lady of quality.
(Lady Townshend,)
Portrait of a young lady. (Aftss
Elliott)
Portrait of a lady. {Miss Han-
way^
A portrait.
Portrait of a young lady and
her brother.
Portrait of a nobleman. {Duke
of Manchester.)
Portrait of a nobleman.
do. lady and child.
{Mrs. R Griggs.)
8, Golden Square.
Portrait of a lady of quality.
{Lady Heathcote.)
Portraits of three young ladies.
Portrait of a lady of quality.
— Flimer, 8, Golden Square
Portrait of a young lady.
A miniature.
A. Flimer, 8, Golden Square,
A portrait.
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. lady.
Lady C. Rushout.
Mr. Scott.
Master Cunninghame.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Mortimer.
Miss H. Leventhorp.
The Hon. C. Acheson.
Portraits of four children.
Indolence; a portrait.
1 810. 658 Portrait of a North Devon
gentleman Farmer.
i5i m>P^^ y^^^ Street,
Manchester Square,
1818. 605 Lieut.-Col. Grey.
680 Portrait of a child.
774 Mr. H. Burn.
1 819. 724 Mrs. Col. Hughes.
PLIMBR, Nathaniel.
Miniature Painter.
31, Great Maddox Street.
1787. 327 Portrait of a lady.
1788. 344 A miniature.
351 Portrait of a gentleman.
1789. io% do. do.
320 Portrait of a lady.
336 do. gentleman.
1790. 303 A family.
306 Isaac Perrins.
1793. 381 Portrait of a lady.
421 do. child.
445 do. lady.
1 794* 53<' Portraits of a lady and child.
543 Portrait of a gentleman.
549 do. an artist.
1 795- 5^3 A young lady and her brother.
1796. 575 Portrait of a lady.
590 do. man and child.
627 do. young lady of
quality.
1797. 862 Portrait of a gentleman.
878 do. lady of quality.
999 do. lady.
768 do. do.
819 do. an officer in the
St George's Volunteers.
886 A gentleman in Loyal Birming-
ham Volunteer Light Horse.
891 Portrait of a young lady.
81, New Bond Street.
1 80 1. 834 Portrait of a gentleman.
13, Paddington Street.
1815. 667 Portrait of a lady with a child
on her back.
1798.
PLIMPTON, Miss Constance B.
(afterwards Mrs. Smith) ... Painter.
23, Lansdowne Road, Lambeth.
1085 Ada, daughter of T. Sweet,
Esq.
I Study of a head.
392 <' Into that wondrous track of
dreams again." — Tennyson.
865 Two pets.
12 "A rosebud set round with
little wilful thorns."— 2>;/«y-
son.
1885.
1887.
1888.
1889.
164
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Plimpton^ Miss Constance B. — con-
tinued,
1890. M9 Hugh Stannus, Esq.
488 On the terrace.
975 A blue study.
1891. 412 Mildred, daughter of Ingress
Bell, Esq.
1089 Molly.
1892. 140 "Sweet lips, whereon perpetu-
ally did reign. The summer
calm of golden charity." —
Tennyson.
207 Playtime.
810 The audience. Painted with
John H. Smith.
1893. 474 Idle summer time. Fainted
with John H, Smith.
489 Sweet Violets.
515 ' ' He is but a landscape painter,
and a village maiden she.''
915 Morning frolics.
{See Mrs. Smith.)
PLIMPTON, G. R Painter.
89, Charlton Street,
Somers Town.
1837. 163 The ruins of Croxden Abbey,
Staffordshire.
PLOCHHORST, B Painter.
Berlin.
1881. 363 Angel of Consolation.
{Plochorst in catalogue.)
PLOSZEZYNSKI, N Painter.
91, Stanhope Street.
1850. 990 The Rt. Hon. Lord Dudley
Coutts Stuart, M.P. for
Marylebone.
PLOTT, John Miniature Painter.
1773. 201 A miniature of the late Mrs.
Pntchard.
— Ploit,
II, Charterhouse Street,
Charterhouse Square.
1777. 274 Miniature of a gentleman.
275 do. young lady.
276 do. lady.
John Plot, 13, King Street,
Covent Garden.
1778. 237 Miniature of a lady.
238 do. gentleman.
239 do. lady.
John Plotty
87, St. Martin's Lane.
1780. 363 Old Crouch, the Margate fisher-
man.
1 781. 335 Portrait of a gentleman.
11, Bedford Street,
Bedford Row.
1783. 266 Portrait of a gentleman.
36, Rathbone Place.
1785- 346 Signior Diego Talamas.
50, Rathbone Place.
1787. 291 A boy's head; miniature.
/. Plot.
1788. 274 Portraits of a gentleman and
lady.
/. Plott.
1789. 289 Portrait of a lady.
1 793* 480 do. do.
1794* ^^^ Euhun Sang Lum Akao, a
Chinese.
10, Margaret Street.
1803. 332 Fruit and flowers.
PLOWDBN, Miss Editha R.
Painter.
I, Stamford Road, Kensington.
1885. 1704 "Bambino."
PLOWMAN, Elise.
Miniature Painter.
Princes Street, West.
1843. 899 Mon amie.
PLOWMAN, T Architect.
New Road, Oxford,
1826. 905 Design for altering University
church, Oxford.
1009 do. do. do.
J. Plowman,
Commarket, Oxford.
1830. 1 1 09 Design, Interior of Magdalen
College chapel.
1831. 1113 do. do. do.
y. Ploughman, No address.
1839. 1 21 2 Entrance Court.
J, Plowman, do.
1248 Worcester College.
PLUM, R. B Painter.
38, High Street, Worcester.
1874. 266 Cavan, twin-back ford, on the
Wye, where the English
crossed immediately before
the death of Prince Llewelyn.
PLUMBE, Rowland Architect.
13, Fitzroy Square.
1872. 1258 Bryant and May's fountain at
Bow.
1261 Premises at Austin Friars.
1875. 1029 Congregational Church at
Woodford.
1876. 983 Premises, Ray Street, Clerken-
welL
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
165
1877. 1 194 House at Surbiton, for Wilber-
force Bryant, Esq.
1878. 1097 do. do. do.
1881. 1146 New porch, Southbank, Sur-
biton.
1886. 1660 Woodlands Park, Stoke
D'Abernon, Surrey.
1693 do. do. do.
1726 do. do. do.
1887. 1686 Church, Noel Park, Wood
Green.
1888. 1 80 1 Canterton Manor, New Forest.
1890. 1836 Valley of Rocks, Hotel Lynton,
North Devon.
PLUMLEY, Thomas P Sculptor.
II, Dartmouth Street^
Westminster.
1865. 1016 Charles Conway, son of J.
Thornton, Esq., of Feltham
House.
PLUMMER, H. L Painter.
175, High Holborn.
1837. 205 Study of a head.
212 Mischief.
213 Curiosity.
1838. 157 Just up.
160 Tickling.
205 Eliza, youngest daughter of J.
Middleton, Esq.
445*Young ladies reading.
516 The invalid.
704 The Opera, portraits of two
young ladies.
23, Brad Street y
Cornwall Road.
1839. 323 Head of a young lady.
422, Oxford Street,
1845. 5°* Portrait of a lady.
PLUMRIDGE, W Architect.
At Mr, Holland's,
Hertford Street,
1778. 240 A Temple to Health.
PLURA, J Sculptor.
1 1, Broad Street , Soho,
1782. 262 Portrait of a gentleman; model
in wax.
264 do. do. do.
516 Bust of a nobleman.
At Mr. Dufouf^s,
Little TUhfield Street.
1786. 553 Busto of the Abbe Grant, at
. Romft,
POCKELS, Miss C Painter.
cfo IV. Tell,
28, Dartmouth Park Rd.
1869. 65 A German Peasant Girl. —
Psalm XX vi, 8.
POCOCK, A Painter.
1841. 713 View of Carisbrook Castle, Isle
of Wight, from the Clatter-
ford Road.
POCOCK, H. Childe Painter.
42, Oakley Crescent, Chelsea.
1885. 1444 A day of reckoning.
17, Octavia Street,
Surrey Lane, Battersea.
1887. 1283 A book worm.
POCOCK,
1803.
1804.
518
659
76
107
406
433
470
1805.
110
228
»47
1806.
576
34
2»4
aa7
*43
^74
297
299
1807.
597
73
128
462
1808.
547
70
217
*4»
Isaac Painter.
J, Pocock,
1 2, Great George Street,
Westminster.
Beauty and Innocence.
A girl reading.
151, Neu* Bond Street.
Venus and Cupid.
The gleaner.
Mrs. Sheridan.
The Nun, from Bowles's Son-
nets. "Tis poor Matilda;
to the cloister'd scene, A
mourner, beauteous and un-
known, etc."
Portraits of two sisters.
Hope told a flattering tale.
17, Old Bond Street.
Rev. J. D. Haslewood.
Rev. J. Moore, LL.D.
Rev. G. Andrews, Rector of
St James's.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Cupid.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Rev. Dr. Clarke.
Mrs. Leach.
W. Curtis, Esq.
Sir W. B. Rush.
Mrs. Strahan,daughterandson.
Lord Barham.
Sleeping child.
Miss H. Nelson.
Portrait of a young gentleman.
Flight to Egypt.
Cottagers.
Capt. Agar.
The death of Thomas k Becket,
Archbishop of Canterbury,
A.D. 1 1 70.
1 66
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pocock) IssiSiC— continued.
1808. 267 Portrait of a lady.
353 Lieut. Agar.
461 T. Davis, Esq.
590 Landscape with cattle and
figures — morning.
7. J^ococJk, 1 7, Old Bond Street.
1809. 237 Narcissus.
/. Pocock, 1 7, Old Bond Street.
503 Portrait of a child.
1 8 10. 506 do. gentleman.
/. Pocock^ 33, Brewer Street^
Golden Square.
181 1. 114 The Sailor Boy.
190 Portrait of his father.
J. Pocock.
238 Mr. Winstanley of Liverpool.
I. Pocock.
254 Portrait of a lady.
440 Portraits of two young ladies.
453 Portrait of a lady.
477 do. do.
181 2. 2 Mr. Rae of Liverpool as Edgar
in King Lear.
285 Mr. Hime of Liverpool.
347 The late Lord Trafalgar, in the
dress he wore as Esquire to
his uncle the great Nelson,
at the Installation of Knights
of the Bath in Westminster
Abbey.
362 Girl at Brook.
364 Welsh woman and child.
1 81 3. 3 Mr. Sinclair of the Theatre
Royal, Covent Garden.
22 Infant Jupiter fed with goat's
milk and honey in the island
of Crete.
161 Holy family.
281 Mr. Rae of the Theatre Royal,
Drury Lane.
308 Portrait of a lady.
633 Mr. Bishop the composer.
680 Portrait of a gentleman.
38, Brewer Street.
1 8 14. 21 Portraits of a lady and child.
107 Portrait of a child.
291 The late Earl of Uxbridge.
1815. 267 Venus and Cupid.
345 Portrait of a clergyman.
394 The Holy family.
437 The Deluge. " The same day
were all the fountains of the
great deep broken up, etc."
— Genesis f vii, 11.
1816. 69 Anacreon sporting with Cupid
and Bacchus.
I $3 Mother and child.
269 Portrait of a gentleman.
500 Portrait of a child.
40, Frith Street, Soho.
181 7. 66 Mr. Horn as the Seraskier, in
the siege of Belgrade.
1 16 Companions in the North Mail.
"Who my fellow travellers
were, I know not, but at day-
break my eyes were opened
on these lovely objects."
162 Portrait of a lady.
237 Lieut. J. A. Moore, R.N.
282 Portrait of a child.
433 Mr. J. Cramer.
1 8 18. 163 The cherub.
»35 A Swiss Cottage Girl.
363 Portrait of a gentleman.
{Although most of the above were ex-
hibited by J. Pocock, they are cUl by Isaac.
J and I seem then to have been used indis-
criminately.)
POCOCK, Miss Julia.
Miniature Painter and Sculptor.
70, Gower Street.
1 87 1. 992 Mrs. Scott Siddons.
1872. 1579 Portrait medallion.
1874. 383 Ellen; a portrait.
1876. 1215 Portrait.
1877. 7*7 " Ye seven ages."
1306 Arbutus.
250, Elgin Avenue,
Maida Hill.
1888. 2006 Cameo; original design.
2, Elgin Mansions,
Maida Vale.
1903. 1285 Lesa Hallam.
POCOCK, J. W Architect.
Layton.
1799. 1051 View of Feversham Church
before the new steeple was
erected.
1800. 944 A cottage.
1802. 971 Castle gateway, Windsor.
POCOCK, Lexden L Painter.
70, Gower Street.
1875. 728 After rain.
1876. 840 "She sate and teased The
patient needle till it split the
thread, etc."
1877. 823 Garden pets.
1878. 676 Aurora Leigh. "I sate on in
my chamber green, etc."
Rome.
1879. 406 Claude Lorraine's villa on the
Tiber.
739 San Cosimato in Trastevere,
Rome.
73, Harrow Road.
1885. 1415 A Surrey lane.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
167
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1903.
1904,
41, WesUwume Park Villas.
iioi A village fleet
1385 Field labour.
1768 A half holiday.
159 Beside the still waters.
1355 Famham Common.
40, Bloamfield Road.
1277 The rope ferry.
294 Pollard willows.
1069 Post office, Cropthome.
1307 Cropthome Village.
813 After rain.
1023 Ophelia.
1192 Dartmouth, from Kingswear.
1037 Midday calm.
446 A cottage garden.
1033 The rismg moon.
842 Cottage gardening.
1 151 Isabella. "She gazed into the
fresh thrown mould as
though, etc."— A>a/J.
710 A breadth of breezy common.
228 The towing path.
1216 ''Kilmeny looked up with a
lovely grace, etc."
1037 Students of the Reformation.
"They receaved the worde
marvelous wyllingly, and
searched the Scriptures
daylie whether it were even
so." — Acts^ xvii, II, Caver-
dale Bible^ 1535.
896 The butterfly. " Yet wert thou
once a worm, etc." — Rogers.
403 Village Waits.
972 The microscope. "Consider
the lilies."
POCOCK, Miss Margaret.
Miniature Painter.
40, Edith Grove.
1883. 1290 Zoe; portrait on ivory.
POCOCK, Maurice A Architect.
35, Craven Street^
Charing Cross.
1878. 1035 Houses at Guildford.
7, Queen Ann^s Gate.
1 88 1. 1 1 22 An English Hall, etc.
1882. 1119 Country house, etc.
1887. 1644 Entrance to provincial Public
Building.
POCOCK, Nicholas Painter.
Bristol.
1782. 222 His Majesty's ship Endymion
carrying a press of sail to
clear the N.E. end of Mar-
1782. 504
5>3
1783. 7
359
370
1784.
39
134
146
1785- *9
97
382
393
577
1786. 387
403
47 i
570
590
tinique, at the same time the
Andromeda and Laurel fri-
gates were lost in a hurri-
cane, Oct. 10, 1780.
View of St, Mary Reddiff
Church, near the sea banks,
Bristol.
View of Clifton Hill from the
sea banks near Bristol.
The Arethusa.
The engagement between the
English fleet and that of
France, April 12, 1782, at
the moment when the For-
midable, having penetrated
the enemy's line near the
center, appears to windward
of it, followed by the Na-
mur, etc., the enemy's
center and rear in great con-
fusion, and part of the van
of the British fleet appearing
to leeward, passing close
along the enemy's line.
The Mediator of 44 guns. Cap-
tain Luttrell, coming up with
the Menagere, who main-
tains a running fight: The
French frigate Eugenere
bawling her wind from her
consort; The Alexander
prize, with the two which
first escaped, appear in the
distance. See Letter, 3
o'clock p.m.
A storm, a ship broaching too,
others lying too, scudding,
etc.
Engagement between the Fame
privateer of Dublin and four
large ships from Marseilles.
A strong gale.
View of the Island Dominica.
View from Prince Rupert's bay,
Dominica.
The engagement of the 12th of
April, 1782.
A calm.
A storm.
An engagement.
View of Blaze Castle.
The engagement between the
British and French fleets on
April 9th, 1782.
The British and French Fleets
after the engagement on
April 29th, 1 781.
A storm; water colours.
Landscape do.
do. do.
i68
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pococky Nicholas — continued,
1787. 14 Morning.
141 A calm.
162 Strong gale.
254 Moonlight.
417 A landscape.
491 Hot Wells; a drawing.
521 View from the new Hot Wells;
a drawing.
1788. 71 Landscape.
388 Representation of the action
between the British and the
French fleets on the 26th
January, 1782, off Basse
Terre, St. Christopher's.
408 A landscape.
550 Portshead point.
554 Landscape.
556 View of Scott's head, south
point of Dominica.
582 Landscape.
1789. 404 King's road, Bristol, from Port-
l^d.
488 View on the road from Ross to
Gloucester.
$41 Landscape with figures.
1 2, Great George Street^
Westminster.
1790. 2 Seaport; composition.
607 View of the Priory Walk,
Brecon.
635 Wood scene with figures; a
study after nature.
1 791. 4* Calm; Basse Terre, St. Kitt's.
417 Storm abating — View of the
south side of Denby.
478 A disabled ship on a lee shore.
599 A landscape, evening, with
cottage children.
1792. 97 A gale, sea-coast, and figures.
477 A sea storm.
483 A sea calm, shipping, and
figures.
686 An Indiaman off the Casketts,
in a hard gale.
1793. 288 A gale encreasing.
540 Storm, ships scudding, with a
view of Grosnont, Mon-
mouthshire.
554 View of Grosnont, Monmouth-
shire.
1 794. 267 Captain Jones in His Majesty's
packet Chesterfield, rescuing
the crew of a ship that was
then sinking.
389 A sea storm.
1795. »3 The engagement between the
Cleopatra and La Nymphe.
270 The Flora leading the line in
an engagement
1795* 3^7 ^^^ India ships leaving Bom-
bay.
1796. 88 His Majesty's ship the Bruns-
wick engaging the Vengeur
on the 4th of June.
1797- 235 The Indefatigable, commanded
by Sir Edw. Pellew, taking
the French frigate La Vir-
gin^e.
264 Capture of La Tribune, by the
Unicom,* Captain Thomas
Williams.
317 The subdivision of the van
squadron of the British fleet
on the ist of June, 1794.
536 Shipping.
1798. 310 Capture of the Resistance and
Constance, French frigates,
close in with Brest, March 9,
1797, by his Majesty's frig-
ates St. Fiorenzo, Capt. Sir
H. B. Neale, Bart., and the
Nymph, Captain Cook.
312 Capture of La Tamise, French
frigate, by His Majesty's
frigate, St. Margaritta, Cap-
tain T. W. Martin, June 8,
1797.
369 Appearance of His Majesty's
ship Bellerophon, Rear Ad-
miral Paisley, Capt. W.
Hope, as seen passing
through the French line,
May 29, 1794.
758 A landscape.
1799. 27 View of the French line of
Battle in the Bay of Be-
quieres, with the approach
of the British Squadron un-
der Rear Admiral Lord
Nelson, to the attack on the
evening of the glorious ist
of August, 1798.
29 View of the position of the
two fleets (taken from the
van of the French line) in
action at half past nine
o'clock at night. La Guer-
rire, Le Conquerant, and
Spartiale dismasted, the
I'Orient on fire, August ist,
1798.
»33 The capture of L'lmmortalit^,
French frigate of 42 guns,
24-pounders, 580 men, by
His Majesty's frigate, Fish-
guard, 44 guns, 280 men,
Thomas Byam, commander,
off" Ushant, October 20,
1798.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
169
1800. 71 Engagement between Hh Ma-
jesty's frigates, St, Fiorenzo,
Sir H. Neale, Bart., the
Amelia, the Hon. Captain
Herbert, and three French
frigates and a gunboat, close
in with Belleisle, April 9,
1799.
210 The capture of the Hermione,
Spanish frigate of 44 guns,
392 men, by Captain E.
Hamilton, of His Majesty*s
ship, Surprize of 34 guns.
4«3 Ashlin's hall, Herts, seat of M,
Raper, Esq.
525 The burning the Spanish
squadron, excepting one
which was captured; with a
view of the squadron, com-
manded by Rear Admiral
Harvey at Trinidada on the
morning of February 17,
1799.
751 Portraits of nine ships of war,
and others, launched from
the yards of Messrs, Ran-
dall and Brent within the
space of one year,
1801. 19 A storm. "The chiding bil-
lows seem to pelt the clouds,
etc." — Shakespeare.
78 Situation of His Majesty*s ship
Bellerophon, Rear Admiral
Sir Thomas Paisley, after
engaging the Revolutionaire
of 100 guns, on the evening
of the 28th of May, 1794;
the Leviathan is seen en-
gaging a-head of the Bel-
lerophon ; the Audacious
coming up.
500 View of Caernarvon from the
Menai.
667 His Majesty's ship Anson,
Captain P. C. Durham, in
action with five French frig-
ates, 1 2th October, 1798,
1802. 283 East India ships beating out of
Bombay, in the south west
monsoon.
1803. 139 Perilous situation of the Hon*
East India Company's ship
Rockingham, commanded
by T. Butler, Esq., having
on an expedition up the Red
Sea struck upon a dangerous
shoal.
159 The disabled situation in which
the Guillaume Tell, 84 guns
(bearing the flag of
VI.
1803.
641
Hi A
1804.
1805,
Admiral Decres) was found
at daybreak of the 30th
March, 1800, after having
been engaged by His Ma-
jesty's ship Penelope, of 36
guns, commanded by the
Hon. H, Blackwood; as
also the Foudroyant, Lion,
Stromboli, and Vicensa brig
coming up astern, by the two
first of which she was after-
wards engaged*
His Majesty's frigate the
Brilliant, commanded by the
Hon. H, Blackwood, en-
gaged by La Vertue of 44
guns, and Regenerie of 36
guns, French frigates on the
26thjmy, i798,offTenerifre,
in which the latter were dis-
masted.
The Hindostan, G. Millet,
commander, and senior
officer of eighteen sail of
East Indiamen, with the sig-
nal to wear, stern most and
leeward most ships first
Landscape with a gang of
gypsies^ from nature.
83 A disabled ship on a lee shore*
161 A storm. '* Now shivering o'er
the topmost wave she rides.
While deep beneath th'
enormous gulf divides." —
Fakiintr.
i69 Perilous situation of the crew
of His Majesty's packet
Lady Hobart, after she had
struck upon an island of ice
in the Atlantic Ocean, on
the morning of aSth June,
1803.
£04 The landing of the British
army in Egypt under the
command of General Aber-
cromby, Admiral Lord Keith
commanding the Fleet.
If A sea storm.
\l% A storm, shipping embayed on
a rocky shore.
172 View of Britton Ferry, Gla-
morganshire, taken from the
road between Neath and
Swansea.
His Majesty's frigate Endy-
mioa, commanded by Sir T.
tacking a Dutch
of 74 guns, a
ooners, gun
anchor
170
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pocock, Nicholas — amiimted,
off Flushing, the three latter
cut their cables, and made !
their escape over the shoals, J
as did also the 74 (by light- '
ening her in the ni{^t) the
evening of the victory off
Camperdown, nth October,
1797.
1806. 135 His Majesty's ship Lively, O^.
Hammond, engages and cap-
tures the Clara, being the
rear ship of a squadron of
Spanish frigates engaged by
a squadron of His Majesty's
frigates off Cape St. Mary.
Three of the enemy were
captured, the fourth blew up.
311 The Spanish frigate La Fama
endeavouring to escape,
having been previously en-
gaged by the Medusa, whom
she outsailed, is engaged by,
and surrenders to, the Lively,
Capt. Hammond.
391 His Majesty's ship Leviathan,
Captain Baynton, in close
action with the San Augus-
tino, a Spanish seventy-four,
which she boarded and cap-
tured off Trafalgar on the
afternoon of October 21,
1805.
1807. 22 View of the British fleet, com-
manded by Lord Nelson,
and of the combined fleets
of France and Spain, as they
appeared at the close of the
Battle of Trafalgar, October
21, 1805. Taken from the
north-east.
193 View of the British Squadron,
under Rear- Admiral Sir H.
Nelson, K.B., at the com-
mencement of his attack on
that of the French, as it lay
moored in line of Battle in
the bay of Aboukir the ist
of August, 1798.
236 Representation of the situation
of the British fleet, under
the command of Lord Nel-
son, and of the combined
fleets of France and Spain
at the close of the Battle of
Trafalgar, October 21, 1805,
taken from the south-east.
506 The attack on the Danish line
of defence and batteries off
Copenhagen, by the British
SqnadroD mider die com-
mand of ^^oe- Admiral Lord
Nelson; in whidi battle the
whole were taken or de-
stroyed, April 2, 1801.
1807. $36 His Majesty's ^p Temeraire,
Sir £. Harvey, Bart^ com-
mander, boarded on each
side by the Fogeox and Re-
doububle, both of which
ships she eng^ed and cap-
tured in the batde of Trafal-
gar, October 21, 1805.
1808. 102 Destruction of the Droits de
I'Homme, French ship of 74
guns, and 1,600 men, by His
Majesty's frigates Indefati-
gable, Capt £. Pellew, and
Amazon, Capt Reynolds,
with which ships she sus-
tained a desperate running
fight of ten hours, and with
the Amazon was wrecked in
Rodieme bay, on the morn-
ing of the loth of January,
1797. The Indefatigable,
with great difficulty, cleared
the danger.
1809. 57 A fresh gale, with ships, etc
18 10. 118 Captain T. M. Martin, with the
boats of His Majesty's ship
Impetueux, rescuing the
crew of the Venerable, of 74
guns (Capt J. Hunter), lost
in Torbay on the night of
the 24th November, 1804,
at daybreak not a vestige of
the ship remained.
269 Southampton, with shipping,
etc., taken from the shore
towards Netley Abbey.
181 1. 222 Representation of His Majesty's
ship Implacable, engaging
the Sewolod, Russian ship
of 74 guns, which she com-
pelled to surrender after a
close action of 45 minutes,
in which she had 80 men
killed and upwards of 80
wounded: The Russian fleet
bearing down to recover
their ship, the Centaur, Rear
Admiral Sir S. Hood, coming
up, and making the signal
of recall to the Implacable,
the Swedish fleet being too
far a-stem and to leeward to
co-operate.
258 Perilous situation of the Hon-
ourable East India Com-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
171
pan3r's ship the Marquis of
Rockingham, Captain
Thomas Butler, on a voyage
up the Red Sea, having struck
on a sunken rock, in latitude
20 deg. 18 min. North, and
39 deg. 43 min. 30 sec. East.
181 2. 69 View of the explosion vessel
and fireships conducted by
Capt. Lord Cochrane to the
attack of the French fleet
moored in the road of the
Isle d'Aix, on the night of
the nth April, 1809.
359 View of the appearance of the
French fleet, about noon, on
the 1 2th of April, 1809: The
Imperieuse, Capt Lord
Cochrane engaging the
Aquilon, Varsovie, and Cal-
cutta, which were captured
and burnt: The Ocean, etc.,
making sail for the River
Charente.
367 View of the situation of the
Frenchfleet as they appeared
the morning of the 12 th
April, 1809. The Ocean,
a three-decked ship, with six
others of the line a-ground
upon the shoals, two still
continuing at anchor, near
the Isle d'Aix : the remainder
got into the river Charente
and part of them aground.
1815. 1 19 Captain Manby's method of
saving ship- wrecked seamen
from a vessel driven on a
lee shore, by means of a line
thrown over the ship with a
shot from a mortar, as per-
formed by Lieut Woodger
on the 2oth of January, 18 14,
near Yarmouth. "In firing
the second shot from the
top of the cliff, I had the
satisfaction to throw the line
over the vessel, which was
full 230 yards from the cliff:
on signals being made to the
men on board, they hauled
a sufficient quantity of the
line for the bite to return to
the shore, to which a hawser
was made fast As soon as
the people on the cliff had
hauled the hawser on shore,
and taught from the vessel, I
madeagrummiton the haw-
ser, sufficiently large for a
man to sit in, with the bite
of the line fast to it; the
people on board then hauled
the grummit along the haw-
ser to the vessel, and one
man got into it at a time,
and was hauled on shore hang-
ing on the hawser; by which
method the whole of the
crew, consisting of five men
and two boys, were saved."
1815. 270 Captain Manby's method of
gi\ttng relief to a ship in dis-
tress at a distance from the
land, by throwing a barbed
shot with a rope attached to
it, from a mortar, over a
buoyed hawser connecting
two anchors; thereby pro-
ducing a power to keep a
boat's head to the sea, when
oars cannot act, from broken
water, and forcing the boat
from an open or flat beat
over a high surf; to facilitate
pilots, etc., going off in bad
weather to give assistance.
498 Capture of L'Etoile, French
frigate of 44 guns, 320 men,
by His Majesty's ship
Hebrus, of 42 guns, 260 men,
after a chase of 120 miles,
and a severe and close action
of two hours and a quarter,
in eight fathoms of water,
close under the batteries of
Cape La Hogue, in the night
of March the 27th, 1814; in
which were killed of the
enemy 40 and upwards of
70 wounded; of the Hebrus
13 were killed, 35 wounded.
527 Portrait of His Majesty's Yacht
Royal Sovereign, having on
board His Majesty Louis
1 8th, escorted by a squadron
of British and Russian ships
of war, under the command
of His Royal Highness the
Duke of Clarence, the squad-
ronsalutingfOntheafteraoon _
of the 24th of April, 1814.
POCOCK, W. F .,. ... Architect.
At Mr. Be^^kys
Burr&nf^ Buitdin
1799. tii; A side elevation oft I
iSoo. 9^3 Design fof
iionmtpp*
172
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pocock
,w,
1801.
863
1802.
1015
I020
1803.
875
1804. 923
1805. 758
1806. 843
1807. 1042
1808. 859
1809. 737
181X. 867
1819. 1035
1824. 902
1825. 910
1826. 999
1827. 909
1828. 1046
1840. 914
1841. 1058
F. — continued*
Southampton Street,
A Design for the entrance front
of a public building.
Design for a sepulchral monu-
ment erected at Leyton,
Essex, for the family of H.
Wildman, Esq.
An internal view of the chapel
of a mausoleum.
The monumental column erect-
ing to the memory of the late
Duke of Bedford, in the
grounds at Hafod, South
Wales, the seat of T. Johnes,
Esq.
A design for a vestibule of villa
for E. Warner, Esq.
Villa in Cottage style.
Design for a Temple of Fame,
an edifice to be adorned by
painting and sculpture, as a
tribute of national gratitude
to the honour of those who
have defended their country
by their valour, enriched it
by their learning, or improved
it by their genius.
Design for cottages and villas,
etc., intended for publica-
tion.
Design for enrichments.
A guard room for the main
guard of a garrison.
Cottage Omie in Sir John
Eamer's grounds at Black-
heath.
Trevor Terrace^ Knight sbridge.
Hall and Supper rooms. Man-
sion House, Montreal, Can-
ada.
Cumberland Tower, near Vir-
ginia Water, Windsor Great
Park.
The Priory, Muswell Hill.
5, Moor Terrace^ Knight sbridge,
Gothic Hall in the Priory of
Homsey, etc.
The Priory, Hornsey.
Grammar school, Aldenham,
Herts.
W. T, Pococky Trevor Terrace,
Knightsbridge,
Wesleyan Centenary Hall.
W. F. Pocock.
Wesleyan Centenary Hall.
POCOCK, W. W Architect.
Knightsbridge,
1837. 1000 Design for a Gothic church.
2, Halkin Terrace,
1842. 1056 Collegiate building.
1101 Villas at Bonchurch, for John
Brewer, Esq., and John
Constable, Esq.
10, Trevor Terrace,
1852. 1 1 90 Down Place, Sussex, for H.
Willmor, Esq.
1859. 1 1 19 Rev. C. H. Spurgeon's Taber-
nacle, at Stoke Newington.
PODDARD, J Painter.
1847. 365 Portrait of a young lady.
PODMORE, R Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1809. 371 Sketch from nature.
181 1. 789 do. in Epping
Forest.
18 1 3. 795 View near Windsor.
POGGI, Anthony Painter.
Rome,
1776. 227 Two small portraits.
4, Orchard Street,
Portman Square,
1 78 1. 31 A Venus with Cupids.
POHLMANN, Miss Charlotte.
Painter.
C, Poehlmann,
Derby House,
Park, Nottingham,
1888. 1 151 A Dutchman.
POINGDESTRE, Charles H.
Painter.
10, Alsopp Terrace,
Regent's Park,
1850. 472 A sketch in the farmyard.
14, Russell Place,
1862. 456 The road from the marble
quarries, Carrara.
47, Colomberie, Jersey,
187 1. 235 The marble quarries at Car-
rara.
1872. 639 The Valley of the Anio, near
Tivoli.
1873. 504 An unfortunate recognition.
1874. 1398 Roman cattle market.
1875. "*^ Flies.
1876. 460 Lowering marble from the
quarry, Carrara.
1877. 1340 In the Pontine marshes: buffa-
loes clearing the canals of
weeds. "To keep these
canals clear of weeds, about
two hundred buffaloes are
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
173
employed the greater part
of the year, and are driven
in daily for several hours;
two men follow in light
punts, and keep them in a
compact mass, filling up the
whole breadth of canal; and
when working against the
stream, they offer such a
check to the current that the
water pours over their backs
like a mountain torrent. In
their endeavours to escape
their drivers, they tear away
the weeds, which are carried
down the stream to the sea,
one often rises behind the
boats, either having dived
to escape the punting pole,
or having been pushed under
by his companions.''
1878. 266 Roman wine cart : replenishing
before entering the city.
282 Buffalo carts crossing a stream
near the Pontine marshes.
1879. 637 Fair at Valmontone, near
Rome.
1880. 623 Cava dei Tirreni, near Sa-
lerno.
663 Poultry market, Rome.
Jersey and
36, Via d^ Greci^ Rome.
1882. 447 Roman drovers and cattle.
1883. $34 A steep road at the marble
quarries, Carrara.
1884. 3^5 Com threshing and winnowing
on the Roman Campagna.
816 A fair in Italy — a scare
amongst the sheep.
Jersey,
1886. 586 Sora: Terra di Lavero.
1009 Entrance to the village of
CoUepardo, near Convento
di Trisulti.
1887. 475 A Continental express.
7, Royal Crescent^ Jersey,
1888. 270 Christmas presents in the Ab-
bey.
4, Albemarle Street,
1889. X042 Disputed right of way; sketch
at Amberley, Surrey.
1890. 688 Beaulieu, Hants.
2, Victoria Mansions^
Westminster,
41 » Near the convent of Trisulti,
Italy.
523 A well in the Roman Cam-
1895.
1897.
1898.
pagna.
438 The marble mountains, Massa
di Carrara.
1899. 986 Etruscan tombs, Civita Cas-
tellana, near ancient town of
Falerii.
992 On the Mediterranean coast,
near Terracina.
1901. 748 Grotta P'errata fair, near
Rome.
POINTER, G. Henry Painter.
3, The Mall,
Park Road, N, IV.
1896. 12 The late W. Noel Sainsbury,
Esq.
1897. 1661 Industrious.
1673 Head of a woman.
TAe Studio, Colville Houses,
Bayswater,
1899. 1487 A Chelsea pensioner.
POITTEVIN, Edmond M. E. Lc-.
See L, vol. v, page 37.
POIX-TYREL, Edmond Dc. See D,
vol. ii, page 307.
POLACK,J.,Junr.
Miniature Painter.
158, Strand.
1823. 924 Portrait of a gentleman.
POLACK, Solomon.
Miniature Painter.
6, Artillery Lane,
Bishopsgate Street,
1790. 368 Portrait of a nobleman.
16, Somerset Street,
Goodman's Fields.
1791. 281 Portrait of a Jew Rabbi of
Berlin.
367 Portrait of himself.
1793. 368 do. a gentleman.
420 A portrait.
437 Portrait of a gentleman.
146, Strand,
1795* 450 A frame with six portraits.
484 A beggar.
1796. 642 Portrait of a beggar.
643 do. gentleman.
130, Strand,
1 798. 848 Portrait of a beggar.
137, Strand,
1799. 823 Portrait of a lady.
1800. 879 Mrs. Thompson.
130, Strand
1802. 1098 Portrait of a gentleman,
iioi do. do.
1803. 834 Miss Harway.
847 Miss Ginkinson of Bath.
^74
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Polack,
1804.
1809.
1810.
1812.
1813.
1814.
1815.
1816.
1817.
1818.
1819.
1821.
1822.
1823.
1824.
1825.
1826.
1827.
1829.
1830.
1831.
1832.
1833.
1835-
588
668
«44
791
Solomon — continued.
687 Portraits of Mr. Cohen, Mr.
Bishope, Miss Bell, and Miss
Gibins.
766 Portrait of himself.
612 Mrs. Polack.
589 Mrs. Williams.
588 S. Moor, Esq.
603 Dr. Williams.
529 Portrait of himself.
368 A. Polack, Junr.
629 Captain Bailey, in the Turkish
service.
654 The Rev. Nathan Solomon,
Reader in the Great Syna-
gogue.
Mr. Kauffman in an ancient
dress.
Miss Elliott.
A. Venmeulen, an artist of
Amsterdam.
158, Strand.
Portrait
836 Mr. W. Capon, the artist
890 Portrait of himself.
891 Master Polack.
630 Miss J. Polack.
586 Portrait of a gentleman.
656 Sir George M. Keith, Bart.,
R.N.
694 Mrs. S. Polack.
662 Portrait of a young gentleman.
567 Don Antonio Quiroga, Maris-
cal de Campo, Grand Cruz
de San Fernando.
580 Portrait of a gentleman.
581 Frame, containing three minia-
tures — Diana, Ariadne, and
a bacchante.
158, Strand^ six doors east of
Somerset House.
686 Portrait of a lady.
727 Rev. Mr. Whyner.
739 Mrs. Johnson.
630 B. Stewart, Esq.
633 Portrait of himself.
686 do. a lady.
733 A bacchante.
833 Demosthenes.
884 Portrait of a lady.
791 do. do.
926 do. himself.
935 do. a lady.
716 Fancy sketch.
728 Portrait of a lady.
826 do. do.
POLAND, Charles Architect.
4, Bank Chambers^ Lothbury.
1846. 1195 Design for a church.
POLE, T. G Painter.
39, Bedford Street.
1839. 1256 Morning after a gale.
POLBY, Edward William.
Architect.
II, Gaisford Street.
1876. 1082 Decoration of dining room.
20, Patshull Road.
1877. 1095 Design for a dining room.
31, Gaisford Street, N. W.
1878. 1169 Design for a hall, etc.
6, Duke Street, Adeiphi.
1883. 1x73 Hall and staircase.
1884. 1293 Staircase of a royal palace.
POLLAK, J Sculptor.
25, Glebe Place, Chelsea.
1878. 1488 Holofernes; bust, bronze.
»534 Judith; bust, bronze.
POLLARD, James Painter.
u, Holloivay Place, Holloway.
182 1. 559 North country mails at the
Peacock, Islington.
1824. 773 Incident in mail-coach travel-
ling.
774 do. do.
1839. 332 Motherly protection.
456 Maternal anxiety.
POLLARD, Miss Renira ... Painter.
do sa, Clcdrville Grove.
1892. 1221 Winter's favours.
cjo Miss Malcolm, Studios,
Hereford Square.
1894. 1068 " Red and ripe."
1896. 1107 First fruits of Autumn.
POLLARD, S. G Painter.
87, Marylebone Road.
1864. 141 Tired.
1865. S94 Our future fishermen.
12, Alpha Road,
St John's Wood.
1866. 297 The invalid's friend.
87, Marylebone Road.
1867. 567 The mysterious stranger.
Melville House, Taunton.
1873. 43 Trawlers returning.
1874. 499 "She sails well."
965 " No salt on my tail."
POLLDBN, R Architect.
At Mr. Purser's,
Christ Church, Surrey.
1793. 685 Design for a bridge, 300 feet
span.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
175
POLLEN, John Hungerford.
Architect.
II, Pewtbridge Crescent,
1861. 674 Archway of the New Museum,
Oxford.
1862. S97 Christ Church College, Ox-
ford.
1886. 1714 Rreplace for Ingestre Hall.
1887. 1642 Ceiling for Blickling Hall.
1651 Ceiling for Belton HalL
POLLBNTINE, R.J Painter.
108, Grtat College Street.
1852. 305 Portrait of a favourite Spaniel,
the property of a gentleman.
450 View near Jesmond, Northum-
berland.
30, Ciaremont Temue,
Kentish Town.
1858. 355 A trout stream, Surrey.
POLLBNTINE, W. H Painter.
50, London Street.
1847. 404 Dutch boats entering the river.
1848. 320 Deal luggers, View from the
South Foreland.
POLLBT, J Sculptor.
Paris.
1865. 971 Bronze group. (French quota-
tion from " Eloa " by Comte
de Vigny.)
POLLOCK, Miss Beatrice M.
Painter.
61, Cadogan Place.
1896. 1082 A Sussex Common.
POLLOCK, Maurice Painter.
^^a^ Bedford Gardens.
1889. 922 A sunny ditch, New Forest.
POMBROY, Frederick W... Sculptor.
10, Fentiman Road^
Clapham Road.
1885. 2057 Study of a head.
1886. 1751 Cain, an outcast; group.
1887. 1828 Giotto; statuette.
1941 II Piccino; bust, marble.
1888. 1958 Study of a head.
1961 Hymen; statue.
1983 "So on a Delphic reed, my
idle sprite so played."—
Keats. Statuette, oronxe.
1888.
1890.
1891.
2037 Edward Hewitson, Esq.; bust,
marble.
31, Devonskirt Street.
2050 Dionysus; statuette.
1944 Nymph finding the head of
Oipheus ; statue. " Orpheus
dead, the Thracian Maenads
Left him lying marble pale,
etc."
2051 In Arcady; statuette, bronze.
2087 A vintage song; statuette,
bronze.
1892. 1923 Miss A. Broke; bust.
1957 Reginald T. Blomfield, Esq.;
bust
I, Wentworth Studios.
1893. 1695 Love, the conqueror ; statuette,
bronze.
1709 Memorial tablet to Evan Evans.
1807 Arthur J. Ryle, Esq.; bust
1894. 1776 Master Thomas Lee; bust.
1823 Undine; statuette.
1895. 1681 Portion of frieze, representing
Labour, for Sheffield Town
Hall.
1682 do. do.
1896. 1902 Statuette; "Pleasures are like
poppies spread, etc." —
Burns.
1906 E. W. Mountford, Esq.; bust.
1897. 1980 The nymph of Loch Awe;
statuette, marble. Purchased
for the Chantrey Bequest for
X986 The late Sir Edmund Hornby;
bust.
1898. 1896 Medal For Inns of Court
Fencing School.
1964 Perseus; as a symbol of the
subduing and resisting of
Evil; statue.
1899. 1903 The potter; statue.
1956 Miss Helen Wackerman; bust,
marble.
1995 The snake-charmer; statuette,
bronze.
1900. 19119 Robert Blake, Admiral and
General of the Forces of
Great Britain ; statue, bronze.
A054 The spearman; statue.
1 90 1. 1700 Oliver Cromwell ; statue,
bronze. For St. Ives^ Hunts.
170$ Dean Hook, some time Vicar
of Leeds; statue.
1909. 1645 Joseph Leete, Esq.; bust,
marble.
t«47 The unowdn^j, statuette^
mwrbk**
1903* ilio Sir Henry
buitt j
176
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pomcroy, Frederick W .^continued.
15, Douro Place^ Kensington,
1904. 1669 The late Dr. Temple, Arch-
bishop of Canterbury.
1682 Canada; bronze. For Lord
Dufferin^s memorial^ Belfast,
1743 Mrs. Hope Schumaker; bust,
marble.
PONCIA, W Painter.
10, Portland Place^
Leamington,
1844. 20a Jairus' daughter raised. "And
He took the damsel by the
hand, etc." Mark^y^ 40, 41.
PONCY, Alfred Vevier De... Painter.
12, Nottingham Street,
1877. 405 A severe winter.
SMrley Villa, Balham,
1879. 839 The flock,
1411 The triplet.
59, Sistova Road, Balham.
1886. 1 22 1 Study of sheep.
1890. 139 Landscape and cattle in re-
pose.
PONDER, James R Painter.
Place Verde, Antwerp,
1884. 906 "Alike for feast or fight pre-
pared. Battle and banquet
both they shared." — Sir
Walter Scott,
PONDER, S Architect.
41, Houndsditch.
1 794. 626 Design for a temple.
1795. ^4-5 Queen Square, Holborn.
1796. 394 A View of the Tower.
PONSFORD, John Architect.
31, Riding House Lane,
1820. 987 Chapel of a mausoleum.
4, Wells Street, Oxford Street,
182 1. 998 Design for a bath.
PONSFORD, John Painter.
Union Street, Plymouth,
1823. 294 Mrs. Phillips.
16, Bayswater Terrace,
»S34' 495 Portraits of Miaoulis, Coli-
opoulos, and Botzaris, three
Greek officers, who distin-
guished themselves in eman-
cipating their country, and
were afterwards sent as head
of the deputation to the
court of Bavaria to solicit
Prince Otho to become King
of Greece.
17, Grove Terrace,
St. John's Wood,
1 84 1. 70 The tourist.
46, Cambridge Street.
1857. 1123 Portrait of an artist.
PONTHON, N. A.
Miniature Painter.
A. Ponthon,
43, Fetter Lane, Holborn,
1798. 814 Mr. Stregling.
N, A, Ponthon,
55, Mount Street,
Grosvenor Square.
1799. 694 Portrait.
1077 A model of Admiral Lord
Nelson.
1078 Mr. Blincowe.
6, Yeates Court, Carey Street,
1800. 849 Mr. Ward.
PONTIN, George Painter.
Church House, Yapton,
Arundel, Sussex.
1898. 13s Brigantine discharging coals:
River Arun.
807 Langston Harbour.
1900. 489 Morning.
The Chdlet, Shirley,
Southampton.
1904. 751 After rain.
PONTING, Charles E Architect.
Lockeridge, Marlborough.
1892. 1618 Edington Priory church, Wilts,
etc.
1665 Almshouses — Latton, Wilts.
1783 Stables — Pewsham, Wilts.
18 17 Pewsham House, Wilts.
1893. i$93 Music room, Marlborough
College.
1600 Donhead, St. Andrew's church.
1898. 1652 Church of St. John the Divine,
Ford, Wilts.
1686 do. do.
1901. 1622 Town Hall, Marlborough.
PONTON and GOUGH.. .Architects.
Athenaeum Chambers, Bristol.
187 1. 962 Interior of a church near
Bristol.
POOL, J. L Architect.
12, Adam Street,
Manchester Square,
1802. ioo6 Design for a Villa.
/. Z. Pool,
1804. 853 Design for a mausoleum to the
memory of the late unfor-
tunate Lord Camelford.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
177
3Q, Albemarle Street.
1808. 888 Greenhouse near Bromley,
Kent.
12, Adam Street.
1810. 811 Design for a theatre.
Albany Roady Camberwell.
18 1 7. 881 Villa in Coburg Road, near
Peckham.
POOLE, Chris Painter.
Creekmoorey PooUy Dorset.
1889. X312 St. Servan.
1326 Flower study.
1363 Place St. Pierre.
1368 Stonehenge.
Norwood Cottage^ Teignmouth.
1891. 1358 Ye olde Cannon Inne.
POOLE, Frederick Victor... Painter.
Old Palace House,
Southampton,
1890. 74* The anxious mother.
105 a, Cheyne Walk.
1891. 838 Waiting; a Dorset cottage, in-
terior.
II, Brunswick Square.
1 90 1. 1444 Isabella. — Keats.
POOLE, Henry Sculptor.
46, Grosvenor Road.
1894. 1749 Irene and her attendants re-
moving St. Sebastian after
his first martyrdom; group.
1896. 1809 Daedalus and Icarus; group.
4, Wentworth Studios.
1 901. 1741 Hero and Leander; relief.
1902. 16*8 Hylas and the water nymphs;
relief.
POOLE, Paul Falconer, R.A.
Painter.
17, Clarendon Street,
Clarendon Square.
1830. 987 The well: a scene at Naples.
13, Francis Street,
Tottenham Court Road.
1837. 495 Farewell! farewell! "A boding
voice is in mine ear, we part
to meet no more." — Bums.
27, Grove St., Camden Town.
1838. a66 The emigrant's departure.
" What sorrows gloomed
that parting day, That called
them from their native land
away."
654 A market girl.
22, Carburton Street,
Jntzrqy Square.
1840. 201 The recruit.
VI.
1840. 402 ''Herman, being in love with
Dorothea, seeks her at the
fountain, and asks her to
come and live with his
mother."
1 84 1. 609 "By the rivers of Babylon
there we sat down, etc"
I, St. John Place, Lisson Grove.
1842. 168 Tired pilgrims.
352 Market Girl.
389 Margaret alone at the spinning
wheel. " My peace is gone."
1843. 423 Solomon Eagle exhorting the
people to repentance, during
the plague of the year 1665.
"I suppose the world has
heard of the famous Solomon
Eagle, an enthusiast. He,
though not infected at all,
but in his head, went about
denouncing of judgement
upon the city in a frightful
manner, sometimes quite
naked, and with a pan of
burning charcoal on his
head."— Z><r Foe.
1844. 551 The Moors beleaguered by the
Spaniards in the city of
Valencia. The principal
figure is that of Abenaif, the
governor, described as a
cruel and relentless man, but
who held the city against the
besiegers till the last ex-
tremity. The scene is sup-
posed to occur at early morn-
ing; and food waxed dearer
every day, till, dear or cheap,
it was not to be had; and
there was a great mortality
for famine.
1846. 575 The visitation and surrender
of Syon Nunnery (at Isle-
worth, Middlesex) to the
Commissioners appointed by
Cromwell, in the reign of
Henry VIII. Syon was of the
order of St. Bridget, and
was one of the first large
monasteries that was sup-
pressed, the convent having
been accused of harbouring
the King's enemies, of
denying his supremacy, and
having entangled itself with
the affair of the Maid of
Kent
The Commissioners were
instructed to investigate in
the strictest manner the
A A
178
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Poole, Paul Falconer, R,A. — continued,
goverament, education, and
behaviour of persons of both
sexes, to find all their
offences ... to discover
their jewelry, plate and
relics, etc.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1848. 440 Arlete, a peasant girl of Fa-
laise, in Normandy, first
discovered by Duke Robert
le Diable. "Duke Robert,
returning one day from the
chase, becomes enamoured
of Arlete, whom he finds
with her companions wash-
ing linen in a stream. She
afterwards became the mo-
ther of William the Con-
queror.
43, Camden Road Villas,
1849. 383 Compartment to the left — Fer-
dinand declaring his love to
Miranda.
384 Centre compartment — the con-
spiracy of Sebastian and
Antonio.
385 Compartment to the right —
Ferdinand and Miranda
discovered by Alonzo, at
the entrance to the cave,
playing at chess.
514 The blackberry gatherers.
1850. 389 The messenger announcing to
Job the irruption of the
Sabeans, and the slaughter
of his servants. " And there
came a messenger unto Job
. . . and I only am escaped
alone to tell thee. While
he was yet speaking there
came also another."
1851. 344 The Goths in Italy. "And the
principal warriors insulted
the villas and gardens once
inhabited by Lucullus and
Cicero, along the beauteous
coast of Campania. Their
trembling captives, the sons
and daughters of Roman
senators, presented, in gob-
lets of gold and gems, large
draughts of Falernian wine
to the haughty victors who
stretched their huge limbs
under the shade of the plane
trees . . . These delights
were enhanced by the me-
mory of past hardships, etc."
— Gibbon,
1852. 279 The May Queen preparing for
the dance.
411 Marina singing to her father,
Pericles. ** Pericles discon-
solate at the loss of his
daughter Marina, wanders in
a ship from place to place,
vainly endeavouring to dis-
cover her ; at length,
touching at Mitylene, she is
brought on board to sing to
him, and he, after recog-
nizing her, is restored to
happiness." — Pericles^ Prince
of Tyre,
1854. 352 The Song of the troubadours—
Bertrand de Boru, Lord of
the Castle of Haute Fort, in
Provence, the warrior-poet
of the 1 2th century. "In
those times poetry played a
considerable part in ail the
events of the countries south
of the Loire, etc." — Thierry,
Glyddcr House^
Haverstock Hill,
1855. 457 The seventh day of the De-
cameron — Philomena's song
by the side of the beautiful
lake in the Ladies' Valley.
1856. 373 The conspirators — the mid-
night meeting. " Arnold,
Werner and Walter (the lat-
ter the father-in-law of Tell)
of the three forest cantons,
are described as having met
by appointment, at a soli-
tary spot on the Lake of
Waldstatten, called Rutli,
and there to have matured
plans for liberating their
country from the tyranny of
Gessler." — A, Vieusseux,
1S57. 391 A field conventicle. " During
the ecclesiastical tyranny
that prevailed in Scotland in
the time of Charles II, a
proclamation was made
against conventicles. This
harsh measure forced both
ministers and people to the
fields, where they had better
access to disperse than in a
house, and put some to
bring arms with them, to
defend themselves and their
ministers." — Wodrow.
1858. 310 The last scene in King Lear.
"This feather stirs; she
lives, etc."
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
179
1862.
17
1863.
191
1864.
"4
320
i860. 40 The escape of Glaucus and
lone, with the blind girl
Nydia, from Pompeii.
(Elected R.A.)
Trial of a sorceress — the ordeal
by water.
" The flocks you see are all my
own; beside the rest that
woods and winding valleys
hide, etc."
Greek Peasants.
Lighting the beacon on the
coast of Cornwall, at the
appearance of the Spanish
Armada. " For swift to east
and swift to west the ghastly
war flame spread. High on
St. Michael's Mount it
shone; it shone on Beachy
Head, etc."
583 The foster children.
1865. 162 A suburb of the Roman city of
Pompeii, during the eruption
(of 79 A.D.) when the city
was buried under showers of
ashes from Vesuvius.
263 The parting moment.
1866. 70 Going to the spring.
82 Before the cave of Belarius.
" Imogen, Good masters,
harm me not, Before I en-
tered here I call'd; and
thought to have begg'd or
bought what I have took,
etc." — Cytnbeline.
83 The tardy messenger.
274 A midsummer night.
1867. 59 " Was this a face to be exposed
against the warring winds ? "
King Lear.
200 The path over the hills.
203 Rest by the wayside.
1868. 188 Custance sent adrift by the
constable of Alia, King of
Northumberland. ''But in
the same schip as he hire
found . . . Hire and hire
yonge sone and all hire
gere, etc." — Chaucer,
382 A border raid. "Night far
and wide her silent shadow
flings."
1869. 140 The prodigal son.
257 Lorenzo and Jessica at Bel-
mont. " In such a night did
Jessica steal from thewealthy
Jew, and with an unthrift
love did run from Venice as
&r at Belmonty etc**—
1870.
of
176 The Spectre huntsman
Onesti's line,
His hell-dogs, and their
chase, and the fair
throng
Which leamfed from this ex-
ample not to fly
From a true lover.
" Anastasio being in love
with one of the daughters
of Signor Paolo Traversaro,
spent the greater part of his
fortune in the vain hope of
gaining her affections ; fail-
ing in his suit, he returned
to his country-seat on the
confines of the forest of
Ravenna, where one day he
saw, pursued by dogs and
followed by a knight on a
black horse, the phantom of
a lady (whom for her cruelty
to him during life, he is
doomed to hunt and slay
every Friday in the year).
AnastasioinvitesSignorPaolo
and his daughter to a ban-
quet in the forest on the
succeeding Friday, in the
same place, when they see
the same tragedy enacted,
and she, fearing the like
punishment, accepts him for
her husband." — Decameron.
1 87 1. 312 "Guiderius and Arviragus la-
menting the supposed death
of Imogen." — Cymbeline,
Elstead^ near Godalming,
1872. 309 Remorse. Diploma work.
Uplands^ Greenhilly
Hampstead,
28 A lion in the path.
286 The banquet scene from the
Tempest. "Thunder and
lightning. Enter Ariel like
a harpy, claps his wings
upon the table, and, with a
quaint device, the banquet
vanishes." — Act iii, scene 2.
193 The grape gatherer.
451 Rest by the wayside.
1421 The butterfly.
1875. "9 Ezekiel's vision. "And I
looked, and behold, a whirl-
wind came out of the north,
a great cloud, and a fire in-
folding itself, and a bright-
ness was about it, and out of
the midst thereof as the
colour of amber . . . came
1873.
1874.
i8o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Poole, Paul Falconer, R.A,— continued.
the likeness of four living
creatures." — Ezekiely i, 4, 5.
1875. 261 Entrance to the cave of Mam-
mon. " The palmer lent his
eare unto the noyce, etc." —
Spenser,
1876. 175 The meeting of Oberon and
Titania. ''Oberon. Ill met
by moonlight, proud Ti-
tania, etc." — Midsummer
Nighfs Dream^ Act ii, sc. 2.
1877. 37 Leading the blind.
193 The dragon's cavern. "Yawns
wide within that holy steep
A mighty cavern dark and
deep By blessed sunbeam
never ViV— Schiller.
557 Autumn.
1878. 146 Solitude. "A little shallop,
floating near the shore, etc."
— Shelley's Alastor.
S24 Harvest time.
487 Smithfield; the morning after
the burning of Anne Ascue
for heresy — looking forrelics.
" On the 1 6th of July, 1546,
Anne Ascue, a young woman,
was carried out with her three
companions to the scene of
so many horrors, and chained
to a stake, etc." — Froude.
1879. 231 Imogen before the cave of Be-
larius.
295 Mayday; adorning the queen.
POOLE, Samuel Painter.
46, Grosvtnor Road.
1892. 786 The maid of the mill.
1208 Forsaken.
1897. 749 An Idyll.
1325 In the garden.
18, Queen Ann^s Grove^
Bedford Park.
1898. 1077 A corner of the garden.
4, Wentworth Studios.
1899. 1213 Afternoon tea.
cjo C. Chivers^ Esq.^
Portway^ Bath.
1903. 1000 After church.
1058 At the booksellers.
POOLE, T. R Sculptor.
(Modeller to the Prince of Wales.)
T. R. Pool, at Mr. Jfunter^s,
Piccadilly.
1799. 1072 Portrait of Sir James Saunder-
son.
1087 A model of the Duke of York.
T. R. Poole,
At Egerton's, Whitehall.
1800. 444 Model of the Prince of Wales.
POOLE, W. J Architect.
72, Park Street,
Grosvenor Square.
1816. 853 Morning view of St. John's
Wood Chapel, Regency
Park, .".
POPE,
1785.
1787.
1789.
1791.
1792.
1799.
1801.
1804.
1805.
1806.
Alexander.
Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
112 Portrait of Mrs. Siddons.
Pope {the actor).
Half Moon Street, Piccadilly.
119 Mrs. Crouch; crayons.
A. Pope.
207 Portrait of a lady.
208 do. do.
246 do. do.
86 Portrait of a nobleman. (Lord
Cremome.)
162 Portrait of a lady.
163 Portrait of a chief magistrate.
{Lord Mayor Boydell.)
215 Portrait of a celebrated co-
median. {Mr. King.)
218 Portrait of an officer. (Captain
Morris.)
247 Portraitof a gentleman. (Owen
Williams, Esq.)
251 Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr.
Cooke, the barrister.)
12$ Portrait of a gentleman. (Dr.
Godbold.)
127 Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr.
White.)
161 Portrait of a gentleman.
170 do. do. (Mr.
W. Woodfall.)
267 Frame containing five minia-
tures. (Mr. King, actor, Mr.
Herebon, Mr. Franklin.)
432 Portrait of a gentleman.
705 Portraits of the Duke of Leeds,
Mrs. Pope, and Mr. Pascoe
Grenville.
736 A frame containing the por-
traits of Miss Jane Boydell,
W. Moneyhill, Esq., and G.
Bolton, Esq.
10, Lisle Street,
Leicester Square.
744 J. Wilson, Esq.
364 Portrait of a gentleman,
I4i Old Bond Street.
384 M. Bryan, Esq.
385 Portrait of a young lady
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
i8i
1806. 389 J. p. Curran, Esq.
436 Mrs. T. Raikes and child.
639 G. Annesley, Esq.
1807. 422 Mrs. Oakley.
428 R. Chaloner, Esq.
431 Portrait of a gentleman.
437 Mrs. Cruikshank.
438 Portrait of the High Sheriff for
the County of Surrey.
1808. 374 Mrs. Williams.
380 Miss Turner.
383 T. Hope, Esq.
1809. 298 Capt. Ashe.
310 Master Robinson.
311 R. Walpole, Esq.
316 Portrait of a lady.
335 Mrs. Reynolds.
340 B. Oakley, Esq.
684 Mr. C. Kemble.
698 Portrait of a lady.
1 8 10. 440 Portrait of a lady.
442 do. do.
451 do. do.
453 do. gentleman.
629 J. Fawcett, Esq.
661 Portrait of a gentleman.
181 2. 638 Lady Monson.
I, Albany^ Piccadilly,
181 3. 442 Miss Hamilton.
594 Capt. Barlow.
609 Mrs. Mathews.
620 Miss Siddons.
7, Albany Courts Piccadilly.
1815. 602 The Rt. Hon. H. Grattan.
1816. 652 Colonel Hughes, M.P.
671 Westby, Esq.
40, Keppel Street,
1818. 822 Portrait of a lady.
28, Store Street,
Bedford Square,
1819. 778 Portrait of a gentleman.
182 1. 867 G. Robins, Esq.
POPE, Mrs. Alexander (formerly
Miss Clara Maria Leigh and Mrs.
Wheatley) Painter.
14, Old Bond Street.
1808. 113 Cottagers going to market.
1810. 525 Portrait of a lady.
181 2. 475 Lord Monson.
480 Madame Catalan!.
7, Albany Court, Piccadilly,
18 1 6. 509 Basket of flowers from Nature.
561 Taplow House, Bucks, the seat
of P. Grenfell, Esq., M.P.
40, Keppel Street,
181 7. sSo Study from nature of a holly-
hock.
562 Study from nature of a piony.
1818. 566 Composition of flowers, studies
from nature, contained in a
portrait of the Vase presented
to E. Kean by the sub-
Committee and Performers
of the Theatre Royal, Drury
Lane.
28, Store Street.
1819. 598 Study of moss roses. "When
I have plucked the rose,
etc. " — Shakespeare.
1820. 455 Pseonie rosea arboria from
nature.
458 Pseonie papavaracia from
nature.
609 Roses from nature.
182 1. 568 Varieties of roses in a vase;
drawn at Lee's nursery for
S. Curtis, Esq., F.LS.
576 Varieties of roses in an etrus-
can vase; drawn at Lee's
nursery for S. Curtis, Esq.,
F.LS.
648 Celosia Cristata or Cockscomb;
drawn from nature for the
Horticultural Society.
929 Double Sasanqua Camellia;
drawn from nature at J. Pal-
mer's, Esq., Bromley, Kent
1822. 493 Crinum Amabile; drawn from
nature at Sir Cha. Long's,
Bromley Hill.
523 Dahlias from nature.
530 Composition of flowers from
nature in a vase; drawn at
the British Museum.
1823. 610 Fruit and flowers, with an owl,
from nature.
1824. 492 Flowers and fruit from nature.
526 The three spedes of Paeonia
Moutan, or Tree Paeony,
Papaveracea, Banksii, and
Rosea, from nature; for Mr.
Buckingham.
19, Store Street.
1825. 499 Composition of fruit and
flowers from nature.
1826. 555 Flowers and fruit from nature.
1827. 547 Flowers from nature.
1828. 301 Black grapes from nature.
304 White grapes from nature.
663 Flowers in a bottle from nature.
668 Flowers in a china jar from
nature.
1829. 596 Flowers and fruit; a composi-
tion from nature.
1830. 577 Dahlias; George the Fourth
and other varieties.
1831. 589 Hollyhocks— the Adelaide, the
Victoria, and other varieties.
l82
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pope, Mrs. Alexander — continued.
1832. 577 Night — the great-homed owl,
the bat and the cactus
grandiflorus, or night-blow-
ing cereus.
29, late 19, Store Street
i833. 622 Fruit and flowers.
628 do. do.
1834. 492 Flowers, shells, etc.
1835. 484 The flowers of Shakespeare.
"I must fill up this osier
cage of ours, With baleful
weeds and precious juiced
flowers." — Romeo and Juliet,
1836. 537 Autumnal fruit.
1837. 760 From Milton's Lycidas. "Bring
the rathe primrose that for-
saken dies, etc."
1838. 650 Specimens of the Cactus
Grandiflora, cactus specio-
cissima, cactus speciosa, Cac-
tus Fiagelliforma, with the
Erythina Laurifolia, or the
Laurel-leaved Coral-tree.
{See Mrs. Francis Wheatley.)
POPE, Gustav Painter.
74, Newman Street,
1854. 336 The noble substitute.
1855. 678 Inspiration.
22, Charles Street^
Berners Street,
1857. 110 The novice. "With thought
en wrapt, etc."
i860. 14 The weary wanderer.
67, Berners Street,
1 86 1. 238 The orphan's refuge.
618 W. Harvey, Esq., F.R.C.S.
1862. 188 A rainy day.
1866. 735 Portrait.
23, York Place, Baker Street,
1867. 540 La petite fadette.
584 "Ask me no more— thy fate
and mine are sealed."
1869. 150 The solo.
2, Hinde Street,
Manchester Square,
1870. 136 Alice Schlesinger.
455 Accident or design.
1871. 303 War news; hostilities have
commenced.
1872. 894 Charity in the bud.
15, Nottingham Place,
York Gate.
1873. 209 Mrs. Hartwell.
605 Disinherited.
1874. 107 Mrs. Barker of Sherfield.
SOI Prayer of faith.
1875. 56a The daughters of King Lear.
1194 Portrait.
1876. 354
1877. 355
493
54»
1878. 114
476
1382
1879. 376
611
1880. 1410
1472
1882. 680
748
1883. 187
579
«47
1885. 371
1887. 925
1888. 450
1889. 671
1891. 552
1892. 5x4
1894. 856
1895. 445
Miss Alice Purdy.
Daily bread.
Portrait.
Miss Lily Calkin.
Chatham House, High Pood,
Knightsbridge,
Cassandra's prophecy.
A. C. H. Luxmoore, Esq.
Peter Stuart, Esq.
Miss Edith Whiting.
J. Alington, Esq.
Mrs. J. Major.
Miss Ida Foster.
81, Cadogan Square.
Portrait.
Miss J. Inglis.
Andromache feeding Hector's
horses.
Mrs. Coape Smith.
Companions in arms.
A favourite.
Miss Charlotte Valintine.
296, King's Road, Chelsea,
Bubbles.
The apple of discord.
Zenobia prepared for the tri-
umph of Aurelian.
Coming from Tanagra.
Olivia.
Mrs. E. Dordau.
POPE, Robert Philip Architect.
2 1 , Bedford Row, Gray's Inn.
1859. 1120 Cromwell House, Mortlake;
for James Wigan, Esq.
i860. 637 Hospital at Hemsworth, Co.
Cork.
1 86 1. 708 Residence at Boxhill, near
Dorking.
1862. 898 St. Bartholomew's Hospital at
Chatham.
POPE, S Sculptor.
1876. 1357 Ganymede; marble.
POPKIN, G. P Painter.
Plas Myrd, Llanwrst,
941 A gleam in the gale— Criccaeth
Castle in the distance.
626 Refreshing shade.
647 Shades of evening closing over
Welsh hills.
648 Force Nowddn Bochs, Carnar-
vonshire.
934 Cwm Idwall, Carnarvonshire;
after rain.
984 Rocky bed of the Lledder
river, Dolwhyddelen Valley
— evening.
1855.
1856.
1857.
1859.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
183
PORDEN, C Architect.
At Mr, Wyaifs,
1 2, Queen Anne St,y East,
1782. 464 Design for a villa.
1784. 421 do. banqueting house.
PORDEN, C. F Architect.
F. Porden^
at Mr. G, Wyatfs, Albany.
1 8 10. 748 Design for a villa.
C. R Porden.
181 1. 825 A mansion to commemorate
the glorious actions of the
late Lord Nelson.
6, Marlborough Square^
Chelsea.
181 7. 918 Entrance to a military chapel
to commemorate the Battle
of Waterloo.
5, Gloucester Street^
Queen Square.
1818. 993 Design for a National monu-
ment, etc.
C. Porden.
1825. 952 Church at Brixton.
PORDEN,
1778. 241
242
1784- 535
1788. 450
457
1789. 430
45 «
4«i
1790.
609
«3J
1792.
662
665
666
1793-
8 SO
85,
1794.
568
William Architect.
At Mr, James Wyatt's,
Queen Anne Street^
Portland Chapel,
Design for the west front of a
gothic church.
Design for south front of a
gothic church.
4, Little Litchfield Street^
Cavendish Square,
Design for an altar piece for a
Roman Catholic chapel.
14, Charles Street^
Cavendish Square,
Drawing of Architecture.
Perspective view of Phillimore
Place, now building at Ken-
sington.
A design of a building to com-
memorate the Revolution,
do. do. do.
Design for a British capital.
Stables at Aldwarke.
Farmyard do.
55, Devonshire Street,
House in Ireland.
Dairy at Aldwark.
do. do.
Church and mausoleum, etc.
do. do.
Villa at Roehampton for Beilby
Thompson, Esq.
1795-
1796.
683
1797.
669 Design for a Square behind
Grosvenor place,
do. do. do.
59, Bemers Street.
732 House in Gothic stile for R.
T. Gordon, Esq.
734 do. do. do.
800 (/« the index to W, Porden^
but by J, Burden in the
catalogue,)
849 House in Sussex for W. Breton,
Esq.
1091 Owston, near Doncaster.
1094 Mausoleum for a noble family.
1 1 36 Design for a place of Public
Amusement in the style of
Mahometan Architecture of
Hindostan.
1 1 37 A chapel in Windsor Forest.
1 142 do. do.
1163 Design for the west front of
Osborne House in the Isle
of Wight.
1 1 70 Church of South Kelsey, Lin-
colnshire.
1003 Alteration of Swainston in the
Isle of Wight, the seat of Sir
John Barrington.
X013 Hampton Lodge, the seat of
N. Snell, Esq.
910 Design for a market near Fins-
bury Square on the estate of
the Earl of Darnley.
852 Eaton hall, the seat of Earl
Grosvenor now building
near Chester.
672 do. do. do.
688 Elevation of a house lately
built for Mrs. Fitzherbert at
Brighton.
69a Design for the stables. Riding
house and tennis court now
building for H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales at Brighton.
706 Interior view of the circular
area of the stables building
for H.R.H. the Prince of
Wales at Brighton.
1806. 791 Design for Downing College.
803 Elevation for the west front of
the Pavilion at Brighton,
designed for H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales.
810 North front of the stables built
at Brighton for H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales.
406 A sketch of the entrance hall
at Eaton, the seat of Earl
Grosvenor, near Chester.
The statues are proposed to
1798.
1802.
1804.
1805.
1807.
1 84
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Porden, William — continued,
be those of RoUo, the Dane;
his uncle, the patriarch of the
Grosvenor family; William
the Conqueror; Hugh Lupus;
and other distinguished an-
cestors and relatives. The
pictures, the descent of Rollo
on Normandy, the battle of
Hastings and Cressy, the
conquest of Cyprus, and
siege of Acre by Richard the
First, and other actions in
which the Grosvenors were
present. The architecture
is already completed for
their reception.
1808. 840 Broom Hall in Fifeshire, now
building for the Earl of
Elgin.
1809. 767 Ecclestone church, near Ches-
ter, as rebuilt by Earl Gros-
venor.
1810. 746 The dining room at Eaton
Hall, near Chester.
181 1. 851 Belgrave Ix)dge, Entrance to
Eton Park, near Chester.
181 2. 836 Drawing room at Eaton Hall.
18 1 3. 813 Interior of Eccleston church,
near Chester.
PORTAELS, E Painter.
51, Bedford Square,
1870. 9 Souvenir d'Orient.
PORTAELS, T Painter.
6x, Greek Street^ Soho,
1869. 174 Esther allant implorer aupres
d'Assudrus la grice de son
peuple.
( Th€ last two artists may be Jean Francois
PortaeiSy with enors in the initials.)
PORTE, La. See Laporte, vol. iv,
pages 386 to 388.
PORTE, Le. See L, vol. v, page 37.
PORTER, Alfred T Painter.
38, Great Ormond Street.
1882. 26 "And in the evening the vul-
tures came."
1885. 620 The Pied Piper of Hamelin.
1887. 685 Habet!
I a, TTie Avenue^ Fulham Road,
1896. 286 La lance aux dames — a victori-
ous champion.
PORTER, Mrs. C. K Painter.
9, Oval Road^ Regent's Park,
1895. 'S5» Design for Christmas card.
Single dahlias.
PORTER, Daniel Painter.
2, Star Roady Carey Street.
1888. 962 A sketch at Sturry.
3, Park Road Studios, N, W.
1890. 426 Rev. J. C. Harrison.
1035 Kathleen and Daisy, daughters
of R. Greenhalgh, Esq.
1053 Meditation.
1 89 1. 389 The pet.
26, Leighton Road,
Kentish Town.
1892. 74 Waiting.
739 A collector of curios.
802 A fair student.
1 90 1. 577 At Hampstead Heath.
PORTER, Edward P Painter.
13, Alexandra Road,
Nonfood,
1899. 750 The chestnut team.
1900. 479 At last!
PORTER, Miss Ethel C Painter.
1 2, Lysias Road, Balhatn,
1895. 702 An old-fashioned girl.
30, Tite Street, Chelsea,
1899. 1439 Cynthia.
1 90 1. 930 Jack, son of J. O'Donoghue,
Esq.
1328 Honor, daughter of Mrs.
Christian.
PORTER, Frank Painter.
131, Ay and Road,
Twickenham,
1893. 998 Winter; " and winter comes to
rule the varied year."
Wribbendale, Bewdley,
1900. 1247 The valley of the Severn.
PORTER, F. W Architect.
16, Russell Square.
1866. 770 Union Bank of London, Temple
Bar Branch.
1870. 811 Union Bank of London, Char-
ing Cross Branch.
1874. 1 105 Royal Academy of Music,
Regent's Park.
PORTER (F. W.) and BOULNOIS
(W. A.) Architects.
13, Charlotte Street,
1849. *"3 A County Lunatic Asylum.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
185
PORTER, G Architect.
At Mr, Chawnet^Sy
82, Guildford Street
1815. 786 Design for a Museum.
Fort Place^ Bermondsey,
1834. 920 Villa in Surrey.
1835. 971 Villa on Brighton road.
1837. 1021 London Leather warehouse.
1129 Design for a building.
PORTER, Miss Hilda Painter.
62a, Westbourne Grove,
1904. 613 The hour when labour ceases.
PORTER, J Crayon Painter.
Titchfieldy Hants,
1784. 157 Portrait of a lady in crayons.
{Miss Sidney,)
PORTER, John Painter.
1824. 831 Hagar and Ishmael in the
wilderness. " And the angel
of God called to Hagar out
of heaven, etc." — Genesis^
xii, 17, 18.
9, St, Mary St., Regents Park,
1837. 424 Margaret of Scotland. "It is
said that Alain Churtier, one
of the best poets and orators
of his time, was one day
asleep in a porch, and that
Margaret, passing through,
approached and kissed him ;
and to satisfy the amazement
of her ladies, said, 'I kiss
not the man, I kiss the poet,
the author of so many beau-
tiful things.' "—/'. Mathieu,
33, Bay ham Street,
1841. 146 The sisters. "So we grew to-
gether. Like to a double
cherry, etc."
353 The lesson.
1842. 333 A Welsh girl.
PORTER, Miss Maud Painter.
12, Lycias Road, Balham.
1888. 912 Elizabeth.
1277 "Glad, but not flushed with
gladness, since joys go by."
2, Egerton Studios,
1889. J55 Mrs. Hessenberg.
1176 James Bigwood, Esq., M.P.
1890. 60 Miss Florence Simmonds.
loxo Cecil Bigwood, Esq.
1891. 1656 Miss Octavia Peile.
1892. 5a Gladys^daiig^terofW.Gillikii,
1893.
'5»
1894.
288
SOI
1895.
338
1896.
777
61
168
1897.
1899.
I90I.
914
99
782
602
1047
1083
1099
1903.
937
65, Glebe Place Studios,
" Multiplication is vexation."
^i Joubert Mansions^ Chelsea.
Lady Miles.
Mrs. Pringle.
30, Tite Street.
Mrs. Philip Gooch.
Study of a girl.
Mrs. Hallowes.
Mrs. Wansey.
Hope deferred.
W. G. Barber, Esq.
The dress rehearsal.
Colonel Treffry.
Lady Sandhurst.
Lady Maud Barrett.
Mrs. Alfred Loder.
I a, Cathcart Road.
Mrs. Paris Singer.
PORTER, Miss M. C Painter.
71, Sloane Street.
1859. 1 133 Interior of the Temple church.
PORTER, Sir Robert Kerr... Painter.
R. Porter,
Castle St., Leicester Square.
1792. 716 Death of Sir Philip Sidney.
Vide Hume's History of
England.
R. K, Porter,
38, Bedford Street,
Covent Garden.
1793' *M Portrait of an officer.
565 The defeat of King Stephen at
the battle of Lincoln. Vide
Rapin.
814 The guards on their march to
Greenwich.
1794. 566 Pyrrhus: his first battle against
the Romans.
66, St, Martinis Lane.
1795* ^7^ Portrait of a gentleman shoot-
ing. {Mr. Throgmorton.)
324 A Saracen flying from the
enemy.
416 Portrait of a naval officer.
16, Great Newport Street.
1796. x8 Morning.
260 A gentleman in the dress of
Charles the Fifth.
312 Christ appeasing the storm.
For a chapel at Portica,
335 Battle of Northampton.
1797. 147 A horseman run down by a
lion.
to8 Portrait of a gentleman as
Hamlet.
BB
1 86
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Porter,
Sir
1797-
*49
359
533
578
611
1798.
752
«34
53»
1804.
574
1799.
693
3'5
5*9
852
1800.
I80I.
216
74
*59
1802. I
1803. 256
280
4«7
318
319
1805. 582
Robert Kerr — continued.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. lady and gentle-
man.
Four portraits,
do.
do.
Durham Cathedral.
Master Denham.
Portraits of the Rev. J. Thomas,
Mrs. Thomas, Miss A. M.
Porter, and Hon. Captain
Boyle.
The portraits of Mr. Edward
Carr, Mr. Charles Carr, En-
sign Jones, I St Guards, Mr.
Warren.
A skirmish in a forest.
A portrait of Mr. H. Johnson
in the character of Carrol in
Oscar and Malvina.
Mr. Warren.
St. John preaching in the Wil-
derness. An altar piece for St.
John's College, Cambridge.
6, Gerrard Street^ Soho.
Study of armour.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston
in the character of Hamlet
and Ophelia. "Their per-
fume lost, take thine again."
— Act iii, sc. I.
Lieut.-General Harris.
Lyceum,
Sir Sidney Smith.
Portrait of a foreign nobleman
in the British Service, with
a View of H.M. ship Le
Tigre, Constantinople, as
seen from the artillery wharf
at Top Hana.
Portrait of a lady in Turkey.
With a View of a building
on the European shore of
the Bosphorus, near Con-
stantinople.
A battle between the Austrians
and French troops.
A Russian Cuirassier.
A British light dragoon.
A drawing from the Avenger,
or the Wrongs of Lady
Hermegild.
" The gleam of arms a splen-
dour flung,
Athwart the chequer'd floor,
Asslowon grating hinges swung
The hollow sounding door.
Th* enthusiast's beaming eye
was yet
Half clouded with a tear;
She rais'd its full blue orb —
and met
A warrior's frown severe."
1805. 586 A drawing from the Avenger:
or, the wrongs of Lady
Hermegild.
{He was knighted in 18 13.)
PORTER, Thomas Architect.
Holly Lodge^
St, John' Sy Fulham.
i860. 700 International Hotel, Strand.
5, Westminster Chambers,
1874. 1094 The Crystal Palace Baths, etc.
1 140 Stamford Endowed schools.
942 Church of Goole, Yorkshire.
1875-
PORTER, W Painter.
Oxford Street.
1788. X72 Frame containing Ave portraits;
crayons.
Henrietta St., Cavent Garden.
1799. 518 Mr. Nunn.
520 Portrait of a young lady.
16, Great Newport Strut.
1800. 364 Miss Gomm.
402 Mrs. Inchbald.
592 Miss Urquhart.
659 Mrs. Brun.
660 Portrait of a lady.
1801. 38$ Portrait, in a highland dress.
423 Portrait of a child.
518 Miss C. Jones.
543 Vice-Admiral Mackenzie.
577 Miss G. Gordon.
32, Newman Street.
1802. 453 Miss Aubin.
PORTEUS, Edgar Painter.
1 2, Elgin Roady Maida Vale.
1873. 958 Bad times.
1045 Good times.
PORTEVIN Sculptor.
Rue de Douaiy Paris.
1864. 878 Joueur de billes.
PORTSMOUTH, Percy H.
Sculptor.
21, Guildford Roady Clapham.
1902, 1 66 1 Portrait bust.
Royal Institution^
Moundy Edinburgh.
1904. 169s A slave; bust.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
187
POSSELWHITE, James... Engraver.
Charterhouse,
1870. 866 Cecilia Sara Richmond; after
G. Richmond, R.A.
868 Walter C. Richmond; after
G. Richmond, R.A.
POSTLETHWAITE, Miss Mary
Elinor Painter.
41, Oxford Road^ Kilbum,
1889. 927 Orchids.
1898. 7+5 " It is not linen you are wearing
out, But human creatures*
lives."
1900. 431 Making paper roses for St.
George's Day.
27, Warwick Street ^
Kensington^
1903. 724 The busy mother.
POSTMA Painter.
5, Montpelier Terrace^
Knightsbridge,
i860. 42 L'abondance de Tltalie.
196 La Villa d'Este.
POTT, Miss Constance M. ... Etcher.
81, Cornwall Gardens,
1616 Old wharf. South wark.
1567 Gun and shot wharf, South-
wark.
1580 Old buildings, Lincoln's Inn.
147* Trinity Almshouses, Mile End
Road.
1484 High Street, Kensington.
»554 Oude Munt Toren, Amster-
dam.
1563 The trial proof.
143S Bookplate.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
POTT, Laslett John Painter.
43, Upper Gower Street,
i860. 246 Effie Deans.
549 Sketching from nature.
1 86 1. 295 Dark and fair.
3, Raymond Buildings^
Grays Inn.
1863. 434 Puss in boots— behind the
scenes.
181, Adelaide Road.
1864. 22^ Rebecca describes the fight to
Ivanhoe. " * And I must lie
here like abed-ridden monk,'
exclaimed Ivanhoe, * while
the game that gives me
freedom or death is played
out by the hand of others !
Look from the window once
again, kind maiden, but be-
ware that you are not
marked by the archers be-
neath.' ''—Sir IV, Scott.
1865. 269 Old memories.
1867. 404 The defence.
1868. 321 The minuet.
597 The first success.
1869. 2 Fire at a theatre.
1 87 1. 58 Mary Queen of Scots being
led to execution. "Allons
done, she then said, let us
go; and passing out, at-
tended by the earls, and
leaning on the arm of an
officer of the guard, she
descended the great stair-
case to the hall." — Froude.
1872. 107 Charles I leaving Westminster
Hall after his trial.
560 Shakespeare reading before
Queen Elizabeth.
22, King Henrys Roady
St. John's Wood.
1873. 337 On the march from Moscow.
1017 Prince Arthur and Hubert.
''Arthur. Hubert, the utter-
ance of a brace of tongues
must needs want pleading
for a pair of eyes." — King
John.
1874. 523 Paris, 1793. "O liberty ! que
de crimes on commet en ton
nom ! "
1380 Dismissal of Cardinal Wolsey.
1875. 1200 Don Quixote at the bdl.
"Among the ladies, there
were two of an arch and
jocose disposition, who
though they were modest,
behaved with more freedom
than usual; and to divert
themselves and the rest, so
plied Don Quixote with
dancing that they worried
both his soul and body. A
sight it was indeed to be-
hold his figure, long, lean,
lank, and swarthy, straitened
in his clothes, so awkward,
and with so little agility."
9, Marlborough Place.
1876. 936 His Highness in disgrace.
1877. 962 Waiting for the King's fa-
vourite.
1878. 435 Fallen among thieves.
1879. 537 Mrs. W. T. Houldsworth.
X063 Shopping.
1395 Catherine Douglas barring the
doors with her arm against
i88
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pott, Laslett John — contintud,
the assassins of James I of
Scotland in the monastery
of the Black Friars, Perth.
1880. 985 The trial of Queen Catherine.
23, Marlborough Place.
1 88 1. 515 Before Naseby. "Coming
events cast their shadows
before."
1882. 566 The Court favourite. "Princes
courtesy abate, who play
with trifles and neglect the
state."
1502 Priscilla. ** Said, in a tremulous
voice. Why don't you speak
for yourself, John ? " — Long-
fellow.
1517 J. M. Pott, Esq.
1883. 1450 The ruling passion.
1884. 693 Disinherited.
1885. 746 Priscilla. "Covered with crimson
cloth, and a cushion placed
for a saddle, etc." — Long-
fellow,
1887. 517 News of a victory.
1888. 1049 "All is vanity." "To use a
familiar phrase, she appeared
as if she had taken a new
lease of life, and she adopted
the whimsical method of
damping the eager hopes of
the King of Scotland for his
speedy succession to the En-
glish throne, by keeping
his ambassador. Sir Roger
Ashton, waiting for his
audience in a place where
he could see her, behind a
part of the tapestry which
was turned back as if by
accident, dancing in her pri-
vate chamber to the sound
of a small fiddle." — Agnes
Strickland.
1889. 1263 "Moriamur pro rege nostro
Maria Theresa." She con-
voked an assembly of the
states, and, clad in mourning
and with her child, after-
wards the Emperor Joseph II,
in her arms, addressed the
assembly with forcible elo-
quence. She presented her
son to the several nobles
one by one. They all swore
to defend and protect him.
At last they drew their
swords, and cried out unani-
mously "Moriamur pro rege
nostro Maria Theresa." "Let
1890. 769
1891. 1108
1892. 357
609
1893. 827
1894. 876
1896. 364
1897. 985
us die for our King Maria
Theresa ! "
The jester's story.
Napoleon's farewell to Joseph-
ine. "Mydestiny and France
demand it."
Signing the first death-warrant.
The first sight of Moscow.
" Struck by the magnificence
of the spectacle, the leading
squadrons halted, and ex-
claimed 'Moscow! Moscow!'
and the cry, repeated firom
rank to rank, at length
reached the Emperor's
Guard. The soldiers, break-
ing their array, rushed tu-
multuously forward, and
Napoleon, hastening in the
midst of them, gazed im-
patiently on the splendid
scene." — Alison,
Game to the last.
Sanctuary ; incident in the
childhood of Peter the Great.
"Behold him! replied the
superior; he is here with
God ! " A sense of religious
awe — or of superstitious re-
verence — rebuked the
drunken violence of the
soldiers. They became in-
stantly silent, aghast — strick-
en by the unexpected impos-
ing sight, and the accompany-
ing words of the priest." —
Russell.
10, Park Avenue^
WilUsden Green,
The King's toilet.
i8th June, 1815.
POTTEN, Christopher Painter.
Ashchurch Grove^
Shepherd's Bush.
1878. 939 The downs near Eastbourne.
POTTER, Arthur Painter.
Fern House^
High Road^ Chiswick.
1887. 733 Playmates.
1889. 878 A basket of mischief.
1015 An intruder.
POTTER, Charles Painter.
Wemelh, Oldham, Lancashire.
1871. 641 The grave of Taliesan, the
Welsh Bard, Llyn Gereon-
ydd, North Wales.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
189
1871.
1874.
1876.
1877.
1880.
1886.
1889.
1890.
1892.
657 A wintry morning — Camedd, j
Llewellyn, North Wales. 1
Verneth, Oldham, I
736 Street of the Tombs, Pompeii.
Hogarth Club.
697 A quiet pool on the Conway.
725 Evening after rain — North
Wales.
Llanbedr Lodge,
Tallybout, Conway,
832 Early winter — Caemedd, Llew-
elyn.
199 A mountain path.
716 Tillers of the soil, Zetland.
246 Crossing the ferry — evening,
Tal-y-Cafn, North Wales.
611 Early spring — Welsh pastoral.
POTTER, Miss Emily Painter.
1 1, Henrietta Street,
Brunswick Square,
1854. 6oi **Mignon."
POTTER, Frank H Painter.
30, Henrietta Street,
Brunswick Square.
1870. 170 Study of a girl.
21, Charrington Street,
187 1. 431 A girPs head.
2, Park Road Studios, N, W,
1882. 1532 An old book of music.
POTTER, F. S ...Sculptor.
I, Grove Place,
St, John's Wood.
1862. 1138 James Kennedy, Esq.; medal-
lion.
1863. 1 136 Portrait; marble, medallion.
1864. 990 Penelophon.
12a, Grove Place,
1866. 975 May, daughter of T. Sterry
Norton, Esq. ; marble.
1867. 1 130 J. L. Toole, Esq.
1165 Thor. " Wroth woxThor when
his sleep was flown. And he
found his trusty hammer
gone."
1868. 1170 J. S. Reynolds, Esq.
1870. 1 146 Alfred Sacheverel Coke, Esq.
London, Skipston on Stour,
1874. 1475 Sir J. Maxwell Steele Graves,
Bart, (posthumous); marble.
POTTER, R. H Architect.
II, Henrietta Street,
Brunswick Square,
1845. 1071 Well at Dumpter, near Rams-
gate.
1845. 1152 Design for a public edifice.
1199 St Augustine's Gate at Canter-
bury.
1 252 Design for a public edifice.
1846. 1213 Church at Wymelle, near Bou-
logne-sur-Mer.
1297 Designs for public edifices.
1308 (No title in catalogue,)
1 321 Design for provincial bank.
1847. 1 1 30 Hindoo temple at Madras
— sketched on the spot,
July, 1845.
1849. 1033 South door, St. Magdalen
Church, Gloucester.
Normal College, Swansea.
Design for a church.
Cooley Bazaar, Calcutta.
Design for a church.
Educational Institution, Bol-
ton.
Design for a church.
St. Mary Magdalene Church,
Wooton, Gloucestershire.
North Doorway, Stone Church,
Kent.
Cottages at Stone, Kent.
Entrance to a cemetery chapel.
Calais Court, Isle of Thanet,
Porch at Halliwell, near Bolton,
for Peter Ormrod, Esq.
Farm building, Halliwell Hall,
near Bolton.
Gate Lodge, Halliwell Hall,
near Bolton,
do. do. do.
Entrance, Park Hill, Wyers-
dale, Lancashire.
POTTER, R. S. H Painter.
14, Clip stone Street,
181 2. 426 A portrait.
461 Mrs. J. Grosvenor.
462 Portrait of a young lady.
2, Foley Place.
1 8 1 3. 75^ Cascade on the river Teverone,
near Tivoli, Italy.
825 View of the Temple of Vesta
at Rome.
826 Ruins of an ancient temple at
Rome.
POTTER, Sydney Painter.
Parkstone Villa,
High Road, Chiswick.
1884. ^^ The waning of the year.
Fern Villa, Chisunck,
1889. 810 Some of Nature's gifts.
1890. 989 The last of the season.
1038
I85I.
^n
322
1852.
1225
1853.
1120
1 1 36
1854.
1118
1217
1855-
1176
1196
i860.
630
I86I.
682
1862.
822
823
1865.
775
19©
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
OTTl
BR, Tcnnant Painter.
3, Rudgrave Street^
Egretnonty Cheshire.
1897.
1866 Mercy.
OTTJ
BR, Walter B Painter.
2, Bolton Gardens, S. W.
1894.
1400 Darby and Joan.
1896.
1478 Brentford.
1897.
413 Snow on Strath Braan.
I $86 The Bridge on the moor.
1898.
1565 Saturday afternoon.
1587 The beck.
1899.
1477 Skelgill.
1900.
93 A Highland trout stream.
1901.
136 The Tay.
1902.
in Inchuan Glen, Perthshire.
1350 The shore road.
1903.
339 Esthwaite Water.
l^^^ The fell side.
POTTS, Arthur Painter.
7, Meadow Studios, Bushey.
1904. 1368 A maid of degree.
POTTS, George B Painter.
2^, Pali Mali.
1835. 237 Banstead Downs.
1836. 165 Near Isfield, Sussex.
341 Above the Red House, Batter-
sea.
1837. 426 Scene in Northumberland.
1838. 101 Arundel Castle from near the
river.
1839. 534 On the coast near Folkstone.
1840. 85 Sketch on the Thames.
263 On the Mole.
388 Battersea.
1 84 1. 204 Milburn, Northumberland.
1842. 1102 Evening, near the Thames.
1255 At Poynings, Sussex.
1843. 175 On the Daren t, near Farning-
ham, Kent.
1844. 131 Near Bolney Common, Sussex.
1 198 An overshot mill, near Ston-
ington, Sussex.
1845. 202 At Poynings, Sussex.
542 An undershot mill at Aldbourn,
Sussex.
6$3 At Ditchling, Sussex.
1846. 267 Old Shoreham.
1847. 565 Sketch on the Thames.
1848. 443 Near Atherfield, Isle of Wight.
1849. 128 At Redhill, near Reigate.
532 On the Thames at Chiswick —
Evening.
1850. 1002 On the Essex shore.
185 1. 201 Near Lindfield, Sussex.
461 At Oldbourn.
1 85 1. 724 Near Northfleet.
i860. 533 The River from Greenwich
Park.
POTTS. SULMAN, and HBN-
NINGS Architects.
I, FumivaFs Inn,
1886. 1615 Trinity Presbyterian Church,
Wimbledon.
POUGBT. F Architect.
24, St. Thoma^s Street,
Southwark.
1820. 899 Interior, St. Stephen's, Wal-
brook.
19, St Thomas's Street.
1823. 937 Hall for the Salters' Company.
52, Trinity Square.
1842. 1200 St. Giles's Church, Camber-
well.
71, Trinity Square.
1844. 1226 House at Springfield, near
Chelmsford, for A. R.
Chalk, Esq.
32, Trinity Square.
1849. 1070 Small Pox Hospital.
1 07 1 Church in Surrey.
1 124 Oatlands, for R. Mathews, Esq.
POULSON
1846. 1 198 Flowers.
Painter.
POULTER, Harry Painter.
14, Thayer Street,
Manchester Square.
1887. 1425 Leicester Hospital, Warwick.
1889. 1680 The village fishmonger.
1 89 1. 1556 Dancers.
1892. 1488 The pump-maker's yard.
1893. 1465 The Midharbour, Greenock,
N.B.
POULTBR, J. A Painter.
/. O. Poulter,
Harden Cottage, Peckham.
1850. 1 201 The Early Spring evening.
/. A. Poulter.
1852. 1309 A calm — spring evening.
1857. 358 A winter evening.
POULTNEY Architect.
18, George Street,
Upper Marylebone Street.
1788. $95 Elevation of a design for a
church on the plan of a
Grecian cross.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
191
POULTNEY, R. Curzon-
Miniature Painter.
157, Fuiham Road.
1894. 1223 The Countess of Powis.
1277 The Countess of Yarborough,
5, N&rth Terrace^
Alexander Square, S, IK
1895. "34 The Marchioness of Ormonde.
1269 Miss Campbell
1896. 1304 Uidy Beatrice Butler.
POULTON, James .., ,, Painter.
Lymingian Houst^ Homtrton,
1844. 251 Pigeons, etc,
3, Marsh Hill^ Homtrion.
1846. 288 The larder.
1847. 595 The harem lily.
1849. 281 The end of a quack — who
would have escaped shot-
free,
1, Oartmont Pime^ Dalston*
1859. S3 Game*
POULTON, W, F Architect.
2, BuUer Market^ Reading.
1847. 1230 St. Lawrence's Church, Read-
ing.
POUNCETT, R , ..Painter.
1840. 1048 Street in Palermo, done on the
spot,
{Founcett in index^ and P&unseti in
catalogue.)
POUNCY, B. T. Painter.
Fratt Street, Lambeth.
1782. 485 View of Canterbury Cathedral
and part of St* Augustine's
Monastery,
9, Gray Walk^ Lambeth.
1 788. 503 View at Canterbury,
1789. 464 Gate of Dandelion, near Mar-
gate.
Alfred Painter.
40, Acacia Road,
A cattle path on the Gretaj
Yorkshire,
A cornfield, Arran,
A mountain torrent.
By the seaside, Arran-
A summer morning, Ullswaten
The River Lowther, fromAsk-
ham Bridge,
Hambledon Common, Surrey.
Under the South Down 5^
Place Fell, Ullswater,
The river Ure, Wensley dale.
Falls at Aysgarth, Wensley
dale.
POWELL,
1870.
599
1871.
653
749
J872.
757
749
7i6
»873
1875-
1878.
1879.
735
813
7«9
7*4
«74
1880, S19 Carrying hay in the meadow,
near Eastbourne.
1 88 1, 73 s A sheepfold, Surrey.
1S84. 1166 Washing day, Hambledon
Common,
1885. iz)9 The head of the Burn,
1888. 1359 The dell,
1 89 1, 1365 Wick ferry^ Christchurch.
1894. tti$Q Snowdon.
1901, 967 St. MichaeVs Mount
POWELL, Miss -ffilfreda.
Miniature Painter.
43, Sui her land Avenue,
190K 1342 Looking glass portrait,
1902, 1130 Adeline, daughter of the late
Sir John Blois, Bart*
POWELL, Alfred H-. Architect.
18, Seiwood Flace^
Omlmv Garde f IS,
1890. 1877 Towers of St. Wulfran, Abbe-
ville.
1891, 1813 Carved boss from chapter
house, Southwell Minster.
1922 Jew's House, Lincoln*
POWELL, Charles Edward,
Architect.
89^ Chancery Lane,
1883, 1 1 03 Design for almshouses.
POWELL, C. F* ,,. .,. Painter.
141, Alisap Terrace,
New Road,
1852* 615 Wliye Bridge, Hereford,
1853, 633 On the Faddington Canal be-
tween Kentish Town and
Hampstead Roads,
886 On Hampstead Heath,
1834* 466 At Malvern, Worcestershire.
1^35- 479 South-west view of St, Mi-
chael's Church, St Albans.
POWELL. C ,. Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor,)
Mr, F&well,
1783* 14? Waterfall at St Michael le
Fleming, Westmoreland.
249 Cascade in the Grove, near
Ambleside, Westmoreland.
150 View near Keswick, Cumber-
land.
1786- 3*5 Mellincourt waterfall, near
Neath, Glamorganshire.
C.Fowdl.
1 788, 372 A stormy wind at sunrise, with
a distant view of Dolbarden
Castle, Wales,
192
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
POWELL, Miss C. J Painter.
The Cherry Orchard, Charlton,
1874. 764 Early summer — apple blossom.
1877. 767 Study of wild roses.
POWELL,
1807. 493
1808. 225
464
1809. 224
I8IO.
172
I8II.
187
4*1
516
535
I8I2.
240
I8I3. 299
I8I4. 225
»97
I8I6.
5
18
I8I7.
19
39»
I8I8.
"5
I8I9.
138
1820.
285
384
I82I.
260
C. M Painter.
10, Titchboume Street,
Haymarket,
Sea piece.
Kent Cottages, Faddington,
Sea piece.
Mill near Mallwy'd, North
Wales.
Sea piece.
37, Broad Street,
Golden Square,
Boats in contact.
A stiff breeze.
A Dutch passage boat.
A storm.
A calm.
15, Lambeth Road,
Sea piece; a calm.
1 2, Broad Street,
Golden Square,
Smugglers putting to sea from
Hastings beach, with a dis-
tant view of Beachy Head.
8, Broad Street,
Golden Square,
Sea piece; a calm.
A strong gale of wind ; in which
is exhibited an easy method
of giving unimmergibility to
common boats at the ex-
pence of a few shillings.
See Captain Manby's Lec-
ture on Preservation from
Shipwreck, p. 68.
36, Crawford Street,
A stiff gale off Dunkirk.
A calm.
A stiff gale off the Start, Ply-
mouth.
A landing place — morning; a
calm.
Sea piece; stiff breeze.
55, Charlotte Street,
The passage boat in a brisk
gale.
4, Windham Place,
Montague Square,
Calais Pier — the Dover packet
going out.
Entrance to Portsmouth Har-
bour, looking out to St.
Helens.
Shore scene, with ship's boats
putting off to sea.
POWELL, Miss E. PfoUiott.
Painter.
5, Notting Hill Square,
1 89 1. 854 A leisure hour.
1099 Before martyrdom. " My grace
is sufficient for thee; for My
strength is made perfect in
weakness." — 2 Cor, xii, 9.
1893. 281 Waiting for the artist.
POWELL, Edward Turner.
Architect.
6, Queen Ann^s Gate.
1892. 1842 House at Streatham.
1895. 1520 do. by racecourse, Lingfield.
1899. 1621 Premises, East Grinstead.
1903. 1577 The Hermitage, East Grin-
stead.
POWELL, Frank Painter.
33, Momington Crescent,
1855. ^®5 A mountain stream.
Kersal House,
Higfier Broughton,
Manchester,
1859. 1029 The falls of the Tummel.
Dunoon, Argyleshire,
i860. 774 Boggie Bum, Dunoon.
POWELL, Frank S. Baden-.
Painter.
I, Hyde Park Gate South.
1872. 311 Oaks in Sherwood Forest.
1876. 1148 The Spener briick. Lucerne:
an old wooden bridge de-
corated with Holbein's
"Dance of Death"; pen-
and-ink etching.
(For exhibits from 1880 to 1902, see
Baden-Powell, vol. i, page 90.)
POWELL, Hugh Peter Painter.
73, Queen^s Crescent,
Haverstock Hill,
1867. 478 On the river Neath, South
Wales.
1868. 114 Waterfall near Coniston.
POWELL (James) and Sons.
Stained Glass Painters.
Whitefriars Glass Works.
1892. 1797 Design for a window at All
Souls' College, Oxford.
1816 Design for a windowr^ "*
College,* ' ^
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
193
POWELL, J Enamel Painter.
27, Thayer Street,
Manchester Square,
181 1. 320 Monk's head; enamelled on
china.
420 Dogs; enamelled on china.
T. Powell,
S3, Great Marylebotu Street,
18 1 2. 615 Lord Wriothesley Russel;
enamelled on china.
/ Powell,
53, Great Marylebone Street,
1813. 575 Girls playing with a kitten.
After Wright of Derby;
Candle-light; enamelled on
china.
715 The birth of Christ After
Carlo Dolci; enamelled on
china.
18 16. 911 Flowers.
655 Portrait of the late Archbishop
of York {Markham)'j en-
amelled on china.
4, Duke Street,
Manchester Square,
1822. 616 Enamel on china from a picture
by Terburg in the possession
of A. Baring, Esq.
17, Connaught Square,
1828. 828 Flowers.
1830. 1 1 44 do.
POWELL, James C.
Stained Glass Painter.
Whitefriars Glass Works,
1 90 1. 1637 East window, Immanuels-
kirche, Frankfort.
POWELL, John Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
704 Llantony Abbey, Monmouth-
shire.
At Mr, Pounce^ s^
Pratt Street, Lambeth,
Yaverland in the Isle of
Wight.
424 A View near Worcester.
A sketch on the Harrow Road.
A View on the road between
London and Sidnam.
790 Marsh Mill at Alvely, Shrop-
shire.
1798. 391 The remains of Bridgenorth
Castle, Salop.
4*1 A View of the West End of
Worcester Cathedral.
446 A View of the East End of
Worcester Cathedral, with
Edgar's Tower.
1796.
1797. 4"
631
696
1798. 518 A View at Handbury Hall in
Worcestershire, the seat of
the Earl of Exeter.
605 do. do.
6, Old Cavendish Street,
1800. 504 Bittern Priory, near South-
ampton.
797 South west view of Romsey
church, Hants.
34, John St,, Fiizroy Square,
1801. 312 View in Hyde Park.
461 do. do.
690 Worfield Church, Shropshire.
1802. 343 Hales Abbey, Gloucestershire.
356 View of Cliffden, Bucks, be-
longing to the Marquis of
Thomond.
374 View of the spring at Cliffden,
Bucks, belonging to the
Marquis of Thomond.
493 View in Kensington Gardens.
32, Great Portland Street,
1803. 312 The remains of Barnham Ab-
bey, Bucks.
406 do. do.
420 Blackgang Chine, Isle of
Wight.
436 Cowes Harbour, Isle of Wight.
529 Wootton church. Isle of
Wight.
530 A landscape and cattle.
551 Freshwater gate, Isle of Wight.
664 A brick field at West Cowes,
Isle of Wight.
1804. 3»5 A View of Llantony, Mon-
mouthshire.
378 Llantony Abbey, Monmouth-
shire.
552 A View of Tintern on the
Wye.
615 Goodrich Castle on the Wye.
1805. 273 A View near Llangollen, North
Wales.
459 Llyn'yguinadd Lake, North
Wales.
501 View in the Vale of Nant'y
Nant, North Wales.
503 Bridgenorth, Shropshire.
1806. 397 Minster Priory, Oxfordshire.
510 Cottage scenery, near Dolgelly,
North Wales.
545 A Mill near Dinas — Mouddy,
North Wales.
1807. 179 A Mill in Borrowdale, Cum-
berland.
189 Skelwith Force, Westmore-
land.
470 Bowder stone in Borrowdale.
471 Entrance to Cockermouth
castle, Cumberland.
CO
194
Powell,
1807.
1808.
1809.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1813.
1815.
1816.
1817.
1818.
1819.
1820.
1821.
1822.
1823.
1824.
1825.
1827.
1828.
1829.
1830.
John — continued,
634 Stonethwaite bridge and
Eagle's Craig in Borrow-
dale.
663 A View of Cockermouth, Cum-
berland.
414 Mill at Lanfair, North Wales.
572 A study from nature at Dawney,
Bucks.
576 A study from nature at Hurs-
ley, Hants.
695 A study from nature.
710 do. do.
43a The Poor House, Fitzhead,
Somersetshire.
445 The White Rock, near Hast-
ings.
449 Amerden farm, near Bray,
Berks.
509 A scene near Hastings.
503 View near Bridgenorth, Shrop-
shire.
506 Part of Bridgenorth.
536 A scene in Langdale, West-
moreland.
352 Part of the village of Hursley,
Hampshire.
502 View of Romsey church,
Hants.
577 Scene in a lane near Chelten-
ham.
14, Alisop^s Buildings^
New Road,
68» Keswick Lane, from Borrow-
dale.
952 Scene on the Grange River,
Borrowdale.
249 Claremont, from Esher Com-
mon, the residence of
H.R.H. Prince Leopold of
Saxe Coburg.
535 A farm house in Nether street,
Finchley.
734 Pegwell Bay, near Ramsgate.
521 Rydal Water from the Park —
morning.
455 A scene on the Grange River,
in Borrowdale.
539 Windsor and Eton from the
Forest.
592 A mountain torrent, near
Eagle's Craig, Cumberland.
574 Airy Force in Gowbarrow Park,
Cumberland.
1113 Pendlestone Rock and Town
Mills, near Bridgenorth.
in4 Rock cottages at Bridgenorth.
1 7, Connaught Street^
Hyde Park,
1144 Flowers.
14, Allsofs Buildings.
1833. $50 Hereford from Bullingham.
POWELL, John Painter.
At Sir /oshua Remolds.
1778. 243 Portrait of a gentleman.
9, Great Newport Street^
Leicester Fields,
1 78 1. 30 Portrait of a gentleman read-
ing.
9, Great Newport Street.
1783. 112 A portrait.
22$ do.
1784. 230 Four portraits in a frame.
1785. 239 Portrait; small.
POWELL, J. H.
Stained Glass Painter.
Hunter^ s Lane^ Birmingham.
1854. 1235 Cartoon illustrating the true
principles of stained glass.
1855. '^^4 "All ye that pass by thos way
behold and see if there be
sorrow like unto my sorrow."
1857. 1 1 33 Design for filling in the great
west window of Beverley
Minster with stained glass.
1835- 759
1836. 799
POWELL, Joseph Rubens... Painter.
32, Clarendon Square.
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. do.
70, Newman Street.
1839. 370 John Porter Leigh, Esq.
20, Victoria Road,
Buckingham Palace.
1850. 242 The Golden Age.
21, Sydney Street^ Brompton.
Diana at the bath.
Cupid disarmed.
Innocence.
21, Alfred Street y
Bedford Square.
1856. 803 A portrait.
21, Sydney Street ^ Brompton.
" You must not touch them."
Un jour de plaisance.
1855. 59
578
884
1857. 895
1858. 330
POWELL, Leonard M Painter.
St, MargareVs Mansions^
Victoria Street.
133 On the Avon above Bidford.
487 " The summer days are over."
1333 On the Avon below Bidford.
Bayford Grange, Hertford,
606 On the upper Lea, Herts.
788 A misty morning.
884 Edinburgh from the Calton
Hill.
1030 Near Midhurst, Sussex.
1888.
1891.
1892.
1903.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
195
POWELL, P Painter.
15, Bridge Street^ Westminster,
1 80 1. 314 Landscape.!
1802. 9*7 A Waterfall.
POWELL, P Painter.
Claphatn Rise,
1839. 1237 Lake scene at Aix in Savoy —
morning.
5, Burton Street y
Eaton Square^ and
25, Oriental Piace^
Brighton,
1846. 1 80 Mountain torrent near Gre-
noble.
1847. *^5 A sketch of himself.
637 View of Nice taken from the
Villa Franca Road.
52, King Street y Camden Town,
1850. 3^ East cliff, Hastings.
469 Landscape.
555 My Sunday out.
1851. zio At Chelsea Hospital.
787 Lake scene near Aix.
1853. 38 Lucy.
POWELL, S Painter.
88, Newman Street,
1799. 350 South-east view of Netley
Abbey.
363 The entrenchment and remains
of Morden Castle in Hursley
Park, Hants.
525 An interior view of Netley
Abbey, Hants.
1027 View of Dartford in Kent.
POWELL, William Henry.
Architect.
18, Mecklenburg Square,
1878. 1044 Courtyard of a riverside hotel
at Great Marlow.
1883. 1 1 20 Entrance to House at Becken-
ham.
1886. 1645 Rebuilding 126, Mount Street.
6, Southampton Street,
1887. 1610 Entrance, 49, Upper Grosvenor
Street.
1889. 1832 33 and 34, Grosvenor Square.
POWER, A Painter.
Maidstone,
1800. 603 A flower piece.
625 Three studies from nature.
POWER, Cyril E Architect.
97» Queen Victoria Street,
1896. 1640 St. Cuthbert's Church, South
Kensington.
1896. 1 660 High altar, St. Cuthbert's
Church, South Kensington.
1756 Organ case, St. Cuthbert's
Church, South Kensington.
59, Ormond Street, W.C.
1898. 1764 Houses at Walton-on-Thames.
1899. 1 71 4 House near Arques, Normandy.
1762 Church in Essex.
1900. 1741 Study for a pulpit.
POWER, Henry H Painter.
FarrantSy
Dunsfordy near Exeter,
1900. 470 Sunshine and shadow.
1 90 1. 820 Apple harvest, Devon.
POWER, Miss Lucy Painter.
37a, Great Cumberland Plcue.
1893. 823 Henry Power, Esq.
1897. 551 Henry Power, Esq., M.B.,
F.R.C.S. Presentation Por-
trait,
1898. 639 Parish Church, Whitby.
POWERS, Hiram Sculptor.
Florence.
1841. 1269 Bust of Mrs. Burlton Bennett.
1844. 1341 Bust of His Excellency Edw.
Everett, the American
Minister.
1845. 1409 Marble bust of the Rev. Lering-
ham Smith.
1434 Marble bust of Mrs Robert
Holland.
7, Hyde Park Street.
1850. 1382 A Bust of a gentleman.
POWERS, Longworth Sculptor.
1 1, Via Dante da CastiglionCy
Florence.
1886. 1776 Maud; bust, marble.
POWERS, Preston Sculptor.
cloj. Spiers y
36, Bloomsbury Square.
1882. 1643 Evangeline. "Sat by some
nameless grave, etc."
POWERS, W Sculptor.
Florence,
1867. 1041 George Peabody, Esq.; marble
bust.
POWLBS, Lewis C Painter.
9, Queen^s Gate Place,
1894. 121 Lady Eden.
1895. 7«3 Miss Catherine Greville.
1902. 982 On the Lago di Garda.
1002 Market at San Casciano.
196
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
POWNALL, Miss Ellen Louise.
Miniature Painter.
20, Harcourt Terrace^
South Kensington.
1888. 1545 Mrs. J. Gould Coker.
1889. 1632 Mrs. George Arbuthnot.
1890. 15 15 Olive Winifred, daughter of
Edward W. Browne, Esq.
POWNALL, Frederick Hyde.
Architect.
7! H. Pownall,
20, Ladhroke Square,
1852. 1161 The Peveril gate, Dover Castle.
F. H, Pownall,
14, Whitehall Place,
1854. 1204 Almshouses at Tunbridge
Wells.
15, Gower Street.
1858. 958 School at Basildon, near Read-
ing.
i860. 658 Buildings for the 2nd Regiment
of the Cheshire Militia at
Macclesfield.
716 St. Mary's church, Carleton,
Yorkshire.
30, Gower Street,
1867. 879 Interior, St. Peter's Church,
St. George's East.
POWNALL, Leonard A Painter.
5a, Elm Tree Road, N. W,
1897. 1178 Yum-yum.
1773 The Good Shepherd — stained
glass design.
4, Acacia Road, N, W,
1899. 1167 The welcome.
1900. 1217 " Caller herrin'."
1 90 1. 1190 Dreaming.
II 95 Idleness.
The Priory,
Northwoody Middlesex,
1902. 959 A little flower seller.
996 A feast of lanterns.
1016 The try sting place.
1903. 834 Mrs. Leonard Pownall.
POWNALL, Miss Painter.
I, St, Alban^s Terrace,
Hammersmith,
1874. 897 IlMabrouka.
POWNALL, Miss Mary Sculptor.
47, Rue Tangier, Paris,
1897. 1944 Mercury; bust, marble.
i8q8. 1813 La Madeleine; statue.
53^, Via Margutta, Rome,
1900. 1923 " Now I'm a fairy."
(Now Madame Bromet.)
Lime Lodge, Pinner Road,
Watjord.
1903. 1709 The Harpy Celaeno; bust,
marble.
POWNBLL, George. See Wigg and
Pownell.
POYBT, L Painter.
201, Piccadilfy.
1845. '57 Portrait of a lady.
POYNDBR, T., Junr Architect.
1798. 922 A design for a mansion house.
POYNBR, William H Paintre.
W, Poyner,
55, Upper John Street,
Euston Square.
1852. 306 Portrait of a lady.
W. Poyner.
1853. 379 Mary.
W, Payner.
1855. 261 The young student.
1857. 402 A child at crochd work.
Mitcham.
1864. 460 Returning from church.
POYNTBR, Ambrose Architect.
6, Lamias Conduit Place.
181 7. 926 Design for a church.
1822. 844 Design for an observatory.
899 Church of La Madonna de'
Miracoli, Venice.
Carlton Chambers.
1823. 665 Restoration of a house at
Pompeii, from drawings
made on the spot.
989 Design for new Post office, etc.
1827. 952 The Royal Hospital and Col-
legiate chapel of St. Kath-
arine in Regent's Park.
Founded by Queen Matilda
in 1 148, and removed from
near the Tower for the New
Docks.
12, Regent Street.
1 83 1. 986 Great Hall, Warwick Castle.
12, Park Street, Westminster.
1849. 1122 Library at Mostyn Hall, North
Wales.
1852. 1 153 Hall at Pynes, Devon.
POYNTBR, Ambrose M....Arciiit€Ct,
4, Bhomshury Sgaare.
1894. 1736 Small country house.
1895. 1597 Suburban house*
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
197
2, Gray's Inn Square,
1896. 1627 A country house.
I, Great College Street ^
Westminster.
1898. 1252 A corner of the Palatine.
1694 Church, Burton-on-the-Wolds.
148a Sloane Street,
1900. 1885 Memorial to the late Lord
Hillingdon.
1902. 1593 Manor House, Mount Grace
Priory, Yorkshire.
POYNTE
1861. 720
1862. 138
144
1863. 38
1864. 277
509
1865. 335
54*
1866. 45S
1867. «4
R, Sir Edward James,
W,S. Painter.
28, Grafton Street^
Fitzroy Square,
Alia Veneziana.
Heaven's messenger. An angel
is sent from heaven across
the Styx, to open the gates
of the infernal city to Dante
and Virgil, who are prevented
by demons from entering.
The lost souls condemned
to eternal misery in the
Stygian Lake flee terrified at
the splendour of the un-
accustomed vision.
The bunch of blue ribbons.
A day dream.
On guard in the time of the
Pharaohs.
The Siren. "Whither away?
fly no more, etc."
62, Great Russell Street.
Portrait of a lady.
Faithful unto death. " In carry-
ing out the excavations near
the Herculanean gate of
Pompeii, the skeleton of a
soldier in full armour was
discovered. Forgotten in the
terror and confusion that
reigned during the destruc-
tion of the city, the sentinel
had received no order to
quit his post, and while all
sought their safety in flight,
he remained faithful to his
duty, notwithstanding the
certain doom which awaited
him."
Offerings to Isis.
106, Gawer Street.
Israel in Egypt. "Now there
arose up a new king over
Egjpt which knew not
Joseph, and he set over Israel
task*masters to afflict them
1868.
402
1869.
no
269
396
1870.
>37
997
1006
I87I. 115
238
1872. 505
1873- 541
1874. 172
1875- *33
236
1876. 934
943
1877. 169
503
1878. 43
«55
with burdens. And the
Egyptians made the children
of Israel to serve with rigour,
etc." — Exodus^ i, 8, 14.
The catapult
(Elected A.R.A.)
The prodigal's return.
Alexander Walter, Esq.
Proserpine.
Beaumont Lodge^ Wood Green,
Andromeda.
Fortitude. Cartoon for a mosaic
in the Westminster Palace,
St. George. Cartoon for a
mosaic in the Westminster
Palace,
The suppliant to Venus.
"Then from the altar back a
space he drew.
But from the Queen turned
not his face away.
But 'gainst a pillar leaned,
etc."
Feeding the sacred ibis in the
halls of Kamac.
Perseus and Andromeda.
Fight between More of More
Hall and the Dragon of
Wantley; companion pic-
ture to Perseus and Andro-
meda.
Rhodope.
The festival.
The Golden Age.
Cecil Wedgwood.
Atalanta's race. "Atalanta, not
willing to lose her vii^n's
estate, made it a law to all
suitors that they should run
a race with her in the public
place, and if they failed to
overcome her should die
unrevenged; and thus many
brave men perished. At last
came Milanion, who, out-
running her with the help of
three golden apples, given
him by Venus, gained the
virgin and wedded her." —
Morris's ''Earthly Para-
dise:*
(Elected R.A.)
1 1, Albert Terrace^
Knightsbridge.
Mrs. Archibald Milman.
The fortune teller. Diploma
work,
28, Albert Gate.
Zenobia captive.
Mrs. Langtry.
198
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Poyntcr, Sir Edward James, P.R.A,^
R. W.S.'-continued.
1879. 199 Alfred Baldwin, Esq.
307 Nausicoa and her maidens play-
ing at ball.
"The queen now for the up-
stroke, struck the ball,
Quite wide off the other maids,
and made it fall
Amidst the whirlpools."
— Chapman's Homer,
1880. 250 A Visit to -^-sculapius. "In
time long past when in
Dianae's chase, etc." Pur-
chased for the Chantrey Be-
quest for ;;^I,000.
1 88 1. 196 The Earl of Wharncliffe.
19K Helen. " Too often in her ears
Has rung the clang of arms,
etc."
335 Mrs. Robert Bell, aged 82
years.
1882. 224 In the tepidarium.
1 133 Design for the decoration of
the Dome of St. Paul's
Cathedra], to be executed
in mosaic.
The large panel in the
centre is from the design
of Sir Frederick Leighton,
P. R. A. ( Herefollo^vs a long
description. )
1883. 191 Psyche.
260 The Ides of March. "Yet
Caesar shall go forth; For
these Predictions are to the
World in general as to
Ccesar, ttc.^'— Julius Ccesar,
act ii, scene 2.
1884. 368 Diadumen^.
847 The Right Rev. Alfred Barry,
D.D., Bishop of Sydney.
1358 Lady Elcho (drawing).
1359 Mrs. George Batten (drawing).
1778 A. G. C. Liddle, Esq.
1779 L. L.
1780 Lady Windsor.
1781 Sir Joseph Whitworth, F.R.S.,
D.C.L., etc.
{The last four are sctdptures,)
1885. 322 Diadumene.
571 Mrs. Skipp Lloyd.
1225 A dream of the Arabian Nights.
1886. 259 The Marquis of Ripon.
603 Lieut-General Sir Gerald Gra-
ham, V.C, K.C.B.
1681 Design for an advertisement
placard of the Guardian Fire
and Life Assurance Com-
pany.
1888. 107 The Earl of Harewood.
141 Portrait of the Artist. Peiinied
far the Royal Gallery of the
Uffitii^ Fibrence; ufijSnisAed.
274 Miss Burne-Jones.
592 Mrs. E. Bickerton Evans.
708 E. Bickerton Evans, Esq.
814 Under the sea wall.
1889. 188 On the terrace.
291 A comer in the Villa.
The Avenue, 76, Fulham Road.
1890. 212 Pea blossom.
866 On the Temple Steps.
28, Albert Gale.
1 89 1. 305 The Queen of Sheba's visit to
King Solomon.
77u Avenue, PUlham Road,
1892. 265 When the world was young.
315 Rev. F. W. Macdonald.
764 Miss Ruth Lucas.
1893. 199 Chloe. "Dulces docta modos
et citharae sciens."
1393 Design for a border to the
Queen's letter to the Nation,
1892.
1894. 163 Horse serense.
253 Idle fears.
1447 Three designs for the shilling,
new coinage.
1839 Design for the florin, new coin-
age; reverse.
1895. 270 The Ionian dance.
'* Motus doceri gaudet lonicos,
Matura virgo, et fingitur arti-
bus."
28, Albert Gale.
1896. 300 Neobule. Hor. Od., iii, 12.
"How unhappy are the
maidens, who with Cupid
may not play, etc."
866 An Oread.
(Elected P.R.A. and knighted.)
1897. 188 Phyllis. "Est hederae vis Multa,
qui crines religata fulges."
299 The message.
376 Sidney Colvin, Esq. Painted
for the Society of Dilettanti.
1898. 179 The Duchess of Somerset in a
dress as Lady Jane Seymour.
222 The skirt dance.
" Motus doceri gaudet lonicos,
Matura virgo: et fingitur arti-
bus Jam nunc."
1 1 52 Duart Castle.
1256 Address presented to
Majesty the Queen by the
Royal Academy of Arts on
the occasion of the comple-
tion of the sixtieth year of
Her Majesty's reign. Mxy
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
199
1899.
>53
1900.
160
224
1139
I90I.
169
1902.
149
564
839
842
843
1031
1903.
101
160
575
579
832
1037
1904. 141
246
586
hibited by special command
of H,M. the Queen,
The frontispice is by Sir
E,J, Poynter, RR,A, Under
a triumphal arch, on which
are emblems of Peace, the
Navy, and Commerce, Min-
erva, unarmed and crowned
with olive, presents the three
arts of Painting, Sculpture,
and Architecture. The ini-
tial letter is by Mr, Briton
Riviere, JR,A, The British
Lion, resting upon a rock,
guards the Imperial Crown;
grouped around him are the
Colonies and India — young
lions and a tiger; above the
lion hover two doves — em-
blems of peace.
The Hon. Violet Monckton.
Mrs. Murray Guthrie.
Water babies.
Isola San Giuliano.
Helena and Hermia. "We,
Hermia, like two artificial
gods, etc."
Storm nymphs.
The vision of Endymion.
Mrs. Murray Guthrie.
Duart Castle.
Mrs. F. Bramwell.
A garden in Rome.
The bells of St. Mark's Cam-
panile.
The cave of the Storm nymphs.
" Careless of wreck or ruin,
still they sing, etc."
Study of a cave at Tintagel.
do. do.
A Highland fishing village.
Vesuvius.
The nymphs' bathing place.
Asterie. " Prima nocte domum
Claude, etc."
The sea cave.
POYSER, T. J Painter.
Chadwick Mounts Liverpool.
1862. 535 Gone away.
POZZO, G. da Painter.
13, Vicolo da, S, Nicolo da,
Tolentino, Rome.
Jleluia!
23, Mortimer Street,
iMg. ij^s {N& title in catalogue,)
RAOSSi Pmnk De. See D, voL li,
PRABGBR, Miss S. Rosamond.
Sculptor.
Hollywood, Co, Down, Ireland,
1891. 1950 A Neapolitan; bust.
1896. i860 La Penserosa; head, terra
cotta.
1898. 1902 Fortune telling ; relief.
1908 Bubbles; relief.
1899. 2040 The Sunday child. "It is the
Sunday child that sees the
fairy"; statuette.
1 90 1. 1773 The fairy fountain; relief.
PRAETORIUS, Charles J.... Painter.
14, Clairville Grave.
1888. 615 Chrysanthemums.
6, Sussex Place,
South Kensington,
1894. 1455 Design for a book-plate.
Pomona Studios, Chelsea,
1900. 1 181 Cemaes Bay.
1 90 1. 756 Nereid.
971 A summer morning.
1 7a, Edith Grove, Chelsea.
1904. 582 The Piazza di Spagna.
PRAGA, Alfred ... Miniature Painter.
8, The Studios,
Holland Park Road.
1894. 991 A favourite of the Sultan.
The Grey house,
Campden Hill,
1897. 1420 Annabel.
1492 Isabel.
1898. 1385 Miss Jessie Weinholt.
1900. 1 37 1 Jeanne, daughter of Theodore
Roussel, Esq.
PRATER, Ernest Painter.
67, Albion Road,
Stoke Newington,
1897. 1686 A dash from a scrimmage.
Memorial HcUl Buildings,
Farringdon Street,
1898. 1532 The Rugby game.
1899. 1497 Nelson wounded at the Nile.
1904. 1337 "Well passed, sir!"
PRATT, A.J. Epps Painter.
Marley-Shott.
1879. ^'^ Through the meadows.
PRATT, Edward Painter.
74, Princes Street, Edinburgh.
1880. 379 Premeditating.
PRATT, G Architect.
36, South Street, Park Lane.
1798. 990 D^ign for a parsonage House.
200
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PRATT, Hilton L., Junr. ... Painter, i
Stoke-upon-Trent, j
1867. 623 Cloud End, near Congleton, ;
Cheshire. From Bosley i
reservoir. i
PRATT, J., Junr Architect. I
41, Great Portland Street. |
1 791. 472 The side elevation of a place ;
of worship intended to be
built.
605 Front elevation of a place of
Worship intended to be
built.
699 View of an hexagonal church.
4, Cumberland Placey
New Road.
69S Design for a mausoleum.
740 Design for a pavillion.
1792.
1793-
RAT'
r, John Painter.
49, Portland Crescent^ Leeds.
1882.
1283 {By J. B. Pratt in the cata-
logue)
1885.
198 Peonies.
262 Fresh from the country.
1886.
667 A rest by the way.
971 A study.
1887.
917 A corner of the larder.
1888.
957 Dead stock-dove.
1146 In the larder.
1889.
384 A reverie.
539 A study.
1897.
275 An Amateur: my father.
PRATT, Jonathan Painter.
Temple Chambers^
$o,JVeuf Street y Birmingham.
187 1. 356 Latest intelligence.
Hampden Villa^ Edgbaston.
1878. 366 A judge on a lowly bench.
19, Greenfield Crescent^
Edgbaston.
1887. 127 " Where 's Grandpapa? "
1888. 810 Maison Mauresque, Algiers.
Royal Society of Artists^
Birmingham.
1894. 733 A cottage Interior — Brittany.
1900. 48* A Devonshire cottage.
921 Interesting news.
1 90 1. 205 The widower.
1903. 547 A Breton Cottage.
PRATT, Joseph Bishop ... Engraver.
24, Kentish Town Road.
1874. 1238 Maternal felicity. After S.
Carter.
Lonsdale House^
Dartmouth Parh Avenue, N.
1878. 1 183 The bagged Fox. After E.
Douglas.
1186 «*My neighbour." After Mrs.
Staples.
1879. '^^4 '^^^ ^^^^ monkey. After Sir
£. Landseer, R.A
1284 Richmond Park. After S.
Carter.
1880. 1 3 18 The Mountain torrent After
Sir £. Landseer, R.A.
1344 Puss in boots. After Frank
Paton.
1882. 1283 The Minuet. After Val Prinsep,
A.R.A.
1290 Little Milksops. After Frank
Paton.
1883. 1360 A Jersey family. After £.
Douglas.
1402 A Norman Sire.
1885. 1717 A Surrey Pastoral. After
G. H. Boughton, A.R.A.
1886. 1538 Bayard. After Frank Paton.
1889. 1805 Forward on ! forward on ! After
Thos. Blinks.
1890. 1702 The swannery invaded by
Eagles. After Sir £. Land-
seer, R.A.
Northover^
Dartmouth Parh Avenue.
1891. 1716 Stolen Kisses. After Briton
Riviere, R.A.
1719 The loving cup. After Seymour
Lucas, A.R.A.
1892. 1591 Daniel's answer to the King.
After B. Riviere, R.A.
1605 Trim. After Sir £. Landseer,
R.A.
1615 The honeymoon. After Sir
£. Landseer, R.A.
1893. 1462 After a storm in the Highlands.
After Rosa Bonheur.
1895. 1401 On guard. After Rosa Bonheur.
Carlton House^
Harpenden^ Herts.
1897. 1710 Where the gannet builds.
After P. Graham, R.A
1898. 1506 Mrs. Gregory. After Sir H.
Raebum, R.A.
1511 The Duel. After Rosa Bonheur.
1513 Mrs. Cuthbert. After Sir T*
Lawrence, P. R.A.
1899. '597 Miss Beresford. AfterJ. Hopp-
ner, R.A.
1598 Crossing the stream. After
P. Graham, R.A.
1602 Miss Farren (Countess
Derby). After Sir T, Law«
rence, P.R.A.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
201
1900. 1671 Moorland quietude. After Peter
Graham, R.A.
I go I, 1+17 Sundown. After Peter Grahanij
R,A.
1902. 1195 The Misses Hardy, After Sir
T, Lawrence, P.R.A,
ijoi A mountain stream. After
P. Grabam, R,A.
1511 Lady Ligonier. After T, Gains-
borough, R.A,
1903. t+04 Morning. After P. Graham,
R.A.
1408 His Majesty King Edward
VIL After Luke Fildes^
R.A.
1904. 1313 Miss Ross. After Sir Henry
Raeburn, R.A.
156J Free roamers. After P. Gra-
ham, R.A»
PRATT, Ralph Painter,
49, Portland C reset nt^ Leeds,
1881. 556 Oranges and jar,
1883. 105 Study of Lemons,
1884. 870 A Study.
1885. S25 do.
886 Study of oranges,
1886. 99S A study.
1887. 826 Dessert.
1SS8* III Lemons and jar,
9, South Parade^ Leeds.
1893. 943 A study.
PRATT, William ,„ .Painter.
112, Baik Sireef^ Glasg&iv,
18S0. 9S3 Wreck of the **Juno'* on the
coast of Fife, straw laden,
Birdsian^ Kirkintilloch^
Giasgow.
1S89. 395 The living text,
1893. 4*7 The way to the fold*
1897. 50 Fallen fruit*
6(^8 Salmon fishers.
PRATT, William B .Architect,
69, Rmdksham Road^ Clapton.
18S3, 1115 Design for wrought-iron Park
Gates*
PRECORBIN, Mrs. De Painter.
105, Tottenham Court Road.
1806* %%i A group of flowers upon velvet*
Painter.
tS, S&ho Square.
J&f t h e sliepberds.
PREHN, William Sculptor.
39, Stanhope Street.
1862. 413 Postilion returning home with
his horses in Rhenish
Prussia.
215, Brampton Road.
1865. 1044 Portrait of Blair Athol.
1867. 785 Troup of Wallachian horses
attacked by wolves.
1870. 1080 Bloodhounds with puppies;
bronze.
Argyle House^ Cromwell Road.
1876. 1455 A group of polar bears.
The Studios,
Stratford Road, Kensington.
1883. 159s "Breadalbane;" statuette.
1670 African elephant; statuette,
bronze.
PREINDLSBERGER, Miss Mari-
anne Painter.
13, Holland Street^ Kensington.
1884. 536 Scared.
PRBLL, Hermann Painter.
Handelstrasse, BerUn.
1889. 212 Holy rest.
PRENTICE, Andrew N.... Architect.
38, Rossetti Mansions.
1892. 1767 Convent of Sta. Paula, Seville,
Spain, doorway.
1785 Convent of St Marcos, Leon,
Spain; fa9ade.
1802 Glasgow Art Gallery.
Hastings House^
Norfolk Street, Strand.
1894. 1675 A country retreat
1895. '499 Dtitch library, Glasgow.
1896. 1724 A country house.
17*5 do. do.
1899. 1624 Cavenham Hall, Sussex.
1634 do. do.
1684 do. do.
1900. 1700 The retreat, Lakenhead, Suf-
folk.
1719 Gates, eta, in Suffolk.
1902. 1369 House at de Pary's Avenue,
Bedford.
1577 Dining room, Suffolk.
1903. 1496 Witham Hall, Lincolnshire.
1904. 1547 Chelwood Manor, Sussex.
1548 do. do.
PRENTICE, Miss Kate Painter.
25, Edwardes Square,
Kensington.
1894. 950 From Ilkley Moors.
OD
202
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PRENTICE (A. N.) and BOLTON
(A. T.) Architects.
Hastings HousCy
Norfolk Street,
1896. 1782 County Buildings, Durham.
PRENTIS, Edward Painter.
2, Tavistock Row^
Covent Garden,
1323. 376 Girl with matches.
378 Boy with oranges.
PRESCOTT, C. Trevor Painter.
71, Upper Stanliope Street^
Liverpool,
1895. ^9^ Endymion.
PRESCOTT, H. P Painter.
4, Upper Grafton Street,
1847. 458 The idler.
PRESCOTT-DAVIES, Norman.
Painter.
1 2, Chalcot Gardens^
Haverstock Hill,
1894. s%o Laeta.
(/5?r his exhibits from 1880 to 1893, see
Davies, vol. ii, page 258.)
PRESSLAND, E. C Architect.
25, Denbigh Street^ Fimlico,
1854. 1 1 58 Design for a Venetian palace.
i»i6 Garden front for a country
rectory.
PREST, Oswald E.
Stained Glass Painter.
Clarence House^
47, Haverstock Hill,
1904. 1643 Design for stained glass.
PRESTON, E. ... Miniature Painter.
1824. 692 Mr. B. Preston.
712 Portrait of a young lady.
Assay Office^ Carey Lane,
1825. 699 Portrait of a lady.
41, Coppice Row,
1826. 466 Miss Water.
559 Mr. Barrow.
1827. 762 Pretty Polly.
1828. 806 Mrs. Osborn.
28, Burlington Arcade,
1830. 697 Portrait of a lady.
1831. 557 The late Mrs. E. Preston.
1833. 526 Lieut. Sir William Huregate,
R.N.
872 Mrs. Hughes.
1834. 622 Mrs. Harvey.
1835. 631 Portrait of a gentleman.
1836. 610 Mrs, Wyndham Bruce.
734 Portrait of a lady.
1839. 1031 Mrs. Hamilton,
1843. 742 Major Beauclerk.
PRESTON, Mrs. H.J Painter.
19, Gloucester Crescent
1855. *95 ^^^^ friends.
1856. 339 Which is to have it?
1857. 233 Little Sandy
1859. 188 On the downs.
1865. 131 The Sandstone waggon.
1866. 355 Forgotten.
PRESTON, R Painter.
21, Beaufort Street^ Chelsea.
1842. 1042 Moonlight, composition.
PRESTON, Thomas Painter.
Ill, Brook Street, Lambeth.
1828. 830 Girl with flowers.
1829. 671 Miss Ann Budd.
817 Mr. Hamilton.
Foley Street.
1830. 830 D. W. Preston, Esq.
Norfolk Street, Strand.
183 1. 645 Portrait of a lady.
765 do. gentleman.
18, Haymarket.
1832. 810 Portrait of a lady.
919 do. do.
15, Brook Street.
1836. 197 Landscape and cattle.
PRESTON and VAUGHAN.
Architects.
Diocesan Chambers,
Manchester.
1 89 1. 1905 Church Heap Bridge.
1892. 1726 St. Augustin's church. Brinks-
way.
PRETTY, C. E Painter.
18 10. 271 Flowers,
PRETTY, E ^ ^^* Painter.
Rugby C^ttagt, Rtigby.
181 1. 348 Leeds Caslle near Maidstone,
181 7. 610 View of Maidstone Church
Palace from the '
940 View of Rugby
the Holmertc
1837. 1134 Interior of
church, "'
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
203
PRBUSCHBN, Baroness Hermione
von Painter.
1885. 904 Still life; on panels.
PRBZIOSI, Signor Painter.
cjo If. Grtsse//y Esq,^
The Five Houses^ Clapton,
1863. Tjo Sunset on the banks of the
Nile.
PRICB, Miss Annabella Painter.
Orchard Place^ Southampton,
1823. 575 Flowers from nature.
PRICB, Bdmund N.
Stained Glass Painter.
3, Grove Cottages^
Manor Street^ Chelsea,
1888. 1896 Design for a stained glass win-
dow, SS. Peter and Paul.
1889. 1846 St. Catherine; design for a
stained-glass window.
PRICB, Bdward Painter.
21, Bloomsbury Street,
1848. 448 Simla; from a sketch by Lieu-
tenant Rattray.
1022 On the river Manifold, near
Ham, Staffordshire.
14, Chapel-bar y Nottingham.
1854. 17 View in Norway.
PRICB, Frank Corbyn Painter.
185, Southgate Road, N,
1888. 11 10 Coming winter.
1425 A meadow brook.
1889. 1281 "Where down and meadow
meet."
1335 Dorchester, Oxon.
1890. 1244 Pulborough, Sussex.
Croffs Villa, Billingshurst.
1891. 1267 Billingshurst, Sussex.
1353 The church path.
1892. 1073 Winter's good bye.
1894. 983 Promise of spring.
Streele, Billingshurst,
1897. 1202 A passing shower.
JPRICB, Mrs. Frank Corbyn (for-
; merly Mias Lydia Jemima Jeal).
Painter,
185, Southgate Moad.
i8go> 1 4^6 Expectant
Craft Viila^ Billingshurst.
1891* Jis« At work.
1893. 1169 Michaelmas daisies.
'^i>4_ 1149 Wallflowers.
Streeli, Billingshurst,
PRICB, G Architect.
26, Regent Street,
1842. 1082 Design for a cathedral.
PRICB, Henry Sculptor.
Onslow Studios,
183, Kin^s Road.
1901. 1758 A story of the days of Llew-
elyn; relief, bronze.
1902. 1692 Boadicea urging the Britons to
avenge her outraged daugh-
ters; bas-relief.
PRICB, Ivor S Architect.
15, St. John's Road,
St. Leonard' s-on-Sea.
1894. 1648 Cannon Street, Dover.
Effingham House,
Arundel Street,
1899. 1754 Dover improvements.
PRICB, James Painter.
Rye Lane, Peckham,
1842. 290 Scene in a wood.
4, Brixton Rise.
fble acquaintances.
1845.
676 Landscape.
1846.
1301 do.
1847.
748 do.
1848.
862 do.
1850.
547 do.
628 Autumnal Landscape.
1 135 Windy day.
1852.
1082 Landscape.
1853.
444 A lane in Surrey.
Old Charlton, Kent,
'855.
158 Timber waggon.
538 Near Shooter's Hill.
1856.
202 Scene in a Wood.
1857.
351 A Landscape in Kent.
1859.
374 The old Sand pit.
552 Harvest time.
657 The lane by the wood.
i860.
15 A common in Sussex.
310 Cattle returning.
1865.
57 Cottage, Old Charlton, Kent.
1 14 Landscape in Kent
1869.
532 Scene in Kent.
Woodland Villas, Blackheath.
1872.
727 Cottage near Eltham, Kent
751 Hayfield.
1873.
803 Stormy weather.
1875.
727 Scene in Sussex.
PRICE
t, Julius Mendds Painter.
3, Blenheim Place,
St. John's Wood.
1887.
35 Les travailleurs de la mer.
1017 A fish auction.
1890.
540 Viaticum.
204
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Price, Julius Mend^s — continued,
12, Glasshouse Sty Piccadilly.
1894. 921 The weary road across Siberia.
22, Golden Square.
1902. 357 Ordered South.
PRICE, Miss ... Sculptor.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1845. H23 Young falconer.
PRICE, W. Frederick Painter.
28, Bold Street^ Liverpool,
1878. 880 A hazy morn.
PRICE, William Lake.
Architect and Painter.
46, Warren Street
1828. loio Design for a mausoleum.
1829. 1038 do. palace and gar-
dens.
1830. 1036 Design for the square of a city
with a triumphal bridge and
arch.
1125 Interior of a chapel; composi-
tion.
1 83 1. 593 Le F^te Champetre.
628 Fontaine Croix de Pierre,
Rouen.
1832. 941 L'Abbaye St. Amand, Rouen,
Normandy.
PRICE, William Leike Architect.
Corbetfs Tey, Essex.
1 84 1. 1007 Design for a marine residence
of a nobleman; the idea
suggested by the Palace of
the King of Naples, over-
looking the bay.
PRICHARD, J Architect.
Uandaff.
1864. 785 Mansion for Senor Don Manuel
M. Gonzalez at Jerez de la
Frontera, south of Spain.
PRICHARD and SEDDON.
Architects.
6, Whitehall
1859. io$o Christ's College, Brecon.
1 109 Eatington Park, Warwickshire.
i860. 647 Uandaff Cathedral.
664 Church at Cardiff.
1 86 1. 683 Llandough Schools, Glamor-
ganshire.
i 1 86 1 704 Church of St. John the Evan-
gelist, Newport, Monmouth-
shire.
1862. 910 Organ for International Ex-
hibition.
PRIDBAUX-BRUNB, Miss Ger-
trude R Painter.
10, Grosvenor Gardens.
1889. 856 Ground sea, North Cornwall
PRIEST, Alfred Painter.
14, Craivford Row^ Chelsea.
1833. 4"o Dredger on Breydon, near Yar-
mouth, Norfolk.
30, Pembroke Square.
1836. 192 A sea view.
1837. 56 Landscape painted on the
spot.
1838. 556 Scene in Gunton Park (Lord
Suffield's).
1839. 2 Scene at Taverham, Norfolk.
298 At Reading, Berkshire.
1840. 559 Scene in Lord Stafford's Park,
Costessey, Norfolk.
1058 Portrait of a lady.
1841. 576 Sketch near Castor Castle,
Norfolk.
720 Sketch at Reading.
843 Scene at Fulham.
1842. 1 103 Near Matlock Bath, Derby-
shire.
34, Pemberton Square.
1843. 474 An old Pollard.
487 Scene at the back of Maple
Denham watermill, Berk-
shire.
1844. 518 Bridge at Godstowe, near Ox-
ford.
1845. 390 Skinner's Weirs, near Oxford.
906 The ford.
PRIEST, Alfred Painter.
55, Gunterstone Road^ W.
1898. 215 Ben Cruachan at Sunset
PRIESTMAN, Arnold Painter.
3, Walmer Villa, Bradford.
1887. 881 A Grey day near Conway.
1888. 888 Late Autumn.
1890. 639 A silvery morning on the Devon
coast.
1 89 1. 213 Lake Lothing, Lowestoft.
25 s An old quarry Road.
563 The dunes of a bleak north
land.
1892. 519 Walberswick.
616 On the Calder river.
1893. '7< On the River Blythe.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
205
1S94.
1895.
1S96,
1897.
E898.
1899.
1902.
555 The pool, Bolton Abbey,
614 Autumn Sunshine,
711 Hickling Broad.
13; The village mill
S93 Fir-trees,
170 Baildon Moor.
171 On the Cumberland Fells.
7^1 Near Sherringham.
«S5 Near Southwold,
691 Littlehampton.
sai An Autumn Morning,
js8 On the Maas.
PRIESTMAN, Bertram Paintcn
15, Auberi Park, Highbury.
1890. 355 In dock for repairs,
+0D An old soldier from Chelsea.
66, Glebe Place, S. W.
1896. 517 Swollen waters.
to, Beaufort Street^ S~IK
1897. 46K A mile from the sea.
578 An upland wood.
1898. J 55 Ebb-tide,
688 Grazing.
1900. 331 The river meadow.
PRINGLE, Miss Agnes Painter.
58, Si. Os%mld*s Road,
West Br&mpt&n.
18S4* 1367 Iza,
1887. 117 i A wee Scotch lassie*
i8S8» 133S A gipsy.
1S89* 330 On guard.
1890. 154 Venetian girl.
PRINGLE, J, .., „. Painter.
Kent Road, Deptfard.
1 800 1 94^ View of a seventy-four on the
stocks, and the launch of a
frigate*
Sydenham,
1S12. Ill His Majesty's ships Minerva
and Emerald reconnoitring
the French fleet manoeuvring
in the entrance of Basque
Roads in 1807.
758 A calm.
idi6. 17^ A ship shortening sail, on the
approach of a thiindersquaE.
i8r8. 535 A frigate wearing on the sudr
den appearance of land.
"Gradual we veer; a^ain re-
volves the wheel,
A pressure aft the ship begins
to feelj
And as she flanks again the
roaring gale,
We haul the bowline out to fill
the
PRINGLE, Miss Mary*
Miniature Painter*
4, Cedar Studios^ Glebe Place*
1S97. 1499 Rosie.
1901, 1358 Mark, son of Hugh Nevile
Lubbock, Esq,
i4ofi Agnes, daughter of Hugh
Nevile Lubbock, Esq.
PRINSEP, Valentine Cameron, R,A.
Painter*
46, Upper Charlotte Street,
1862. 216 How Bianco Capelio sought to
poison her brother-in-law,
the Cardinal de* Medici, "So
he^ seeing his opal turn pale,
said, but still smiling, that
he had had enough. Where-
at my lord the Duke Francis
reaches out his hand to take
the dish that held them, for
he always greatly loved such
tarts, and my lady, all be-
wildered, let him eat thereof,
thinking that it would go
hard with her if she said
openly that they were poi-
soned. Then she, too, ate of
them, for she thought, * Now
all things go wrong.* So these
two died ; whereby came my
lord cardinal to his inherit-
ance."
5, Cmtrtland P/ace^
Kensington MalL
1863. 391 II Barbagianni,
413 "Whispering tongues can
poison truth, . . .
And to be wroth with one we
love.
Doth work like madness in the
bmin,"
1864. 3 Berenice.
" Is a lady, such a lady, hands
so white and lips so red;
On the neck the small head
buoyant, like a bell flower
on its bed,
O'er the breast's superb abund-
ance . "—^nw^«i>^.
^^^ 48s My Lady Betty.
• "^^^ 560 Benedick and Beatrice. ^
^^Beairiig, Against my will
I am sent to hid you come
into dioia^."^
I86S,
2o6
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
440
573
1868.
Prinscp, Valentine Cameron, I^,A. —
continued.
1865. 360 The lady of the Tooti-
Nameh; or, legend of the
parrot.
405 The flight of Jane Shore.
I, Holland Park Road^
Addison Road,
1866. 339 "La Festa di Lido." A fete
held in the public gardens
of Venice during the month
of October.
Lieut. -Col. Charles Gordon,
C.B., R.S., in his uniform as
a mandarin of the yellow
jacket, a rank conferred on
him by the Emperor of China
for his services against the
rebel Taepings. Painted for
the Mess of the Royal En-
gineers^ Chatham,
1867. 326 Miriam watching the infant
Moses.
A Venetian gaming house in
the sixteenth century.
624 In a gondola were seen together
Lorenzo and his amorous
Jessica.
327 A portrait.
499 A Venetian lover. " De deux
amans il y en a toujours un
qui aime et Tautre qui se
laisse aimer."
A Greek widow at a tomb.
A study of a girl reading.
Hetty.
A siesta.
Bacchus and Ariadne.
287 An amateur dairy maid.
424 Mrs. Charles Gumey.
730 The last rays of sunlight.
16 The death of Cleopatra. "The
messengers from Augustus
came at full speed to the
temple where Antony was
buried, and found the guards
apprehensive of nothing: but
on opening the doors, they
found Cleopatra lying stone
dead, before the tomb of
Antony on a throne of gold,
set out in all her royal orna-
ments. Iras, one of her
women, lay dying at her feet,
and Charmion just ready to
fall, scarce able to hold up
her head, was adjusting her
mistress's diadem." — Plu-
tarch,
26 Miss Mary Wyndham.
1869.
1870.
5^3
614
»3»
1870. 40 Reading "Sir Charles Grandi-
son."
435 The dish of tea.
1 87 1. 78 News from abroad.
123 George and Guy Wyndham.
202 A beauty and a beast.
566 Odin, the northern God of
War. "As slow-paced weary-
faced he went along, etc." —
Morris,
1030 The gossips.
1872. 221 Viscount Ingestre and Lady
Theresa Talbot
225 Penelope.
915 The harvest of Spring.
1080 Lady George Hamilton.
1873. 37 Lady Teazle.
896 Devonshire House.
988 The Gadarene swine. "And
the unclean spirits went out
and entered into the swine,
etc."
1874. 27 A safe confidant.
274 Miss L'Estrange.
943 Newmarket Heath: the morn-
ing of the race.
1875. '^5 -A minuet.
23s "I believe."
392 Home from gleaning.
615 Isabel; a portrait.
1876. 31 "Abientot."
411 The linen gatherers.
1334 The Lord Lawrence, G.C.B.,
G.S.I., late Governor-Gen-
eral of India. Painted for
Government HousCy Cakuttc^
by order of the Secretary of
State for India,
1877. 35 R. Mills, Esq.
1002 Rear-Admiral Lord Gilford.
1878. 44 Study of a Kashmiree Nautch
girl.
167 Martaba, a Kashmiree Nautch
girl.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1879. 409 The Roum-i -Sultana. "At
Futtehpore-sikri there is a
vast palace of red sandstone
built by the Emperor Akbar,
wherein are many pavilions,
in which dwell the wives of
the emperor. One, curiously
carved all over with delicate
patterns, was said to have
been inhabited by the Euro-
pean wife of the emperor,
and still goes by the name
of Roum-i-Sultana's Palace."
422 Study of H.H. Sujjan Sing,
Maharana of Oodeypore.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
207
1879.
iSSo.
i8St.
I SB 2.
18S3.
651 John Hare, comedian.
625 The Imperial Assemblage held
at Delhi by the Viceroy
Lord Lytton, and attended
by the principal chiefs of
the Indian Empire. This
picture is to bt presented by
the people of India to Her
Majesty the Queen in com-
mem&ration of the assump-
tion by Her Majesty of tht
title of Empress of India.
341 The young Solomon,
45i The palace in the lake.
559 Fresh flowers from the country.
i6j At the Golden Gate.
335 Phyllida,
558 Death of Siward the Strong,
Earl of Northumberland,
"And the Earl, feeling him-
self ready to expire, cried,
* It were a shame for a war-
rior, who has ineffectually
sought death in so many
battles, to die like a beast
of the field ! * He therefore
commanded his servants to
clothe him in a complete
suit of armour, took his
battle-axe in his right hand,
his shield in his left, and
having been carried into the
open air^ in that martial habit
gave up the ghost,"
Miss N. Piminy.
Mrs, W. tL Kendal in Ten-
nyson's *' Falcon." Painted
for a mtmber of the " Gar-
rick " to be presented to that
dub,
414 After the honeymoon.
873 Bathing Ghdts at Benares,
showing the holy river,
Ganges, with pilgrims and
devotees performing their
"Pooja" or devotion, and
the great mosque built by
the persecuting Moslem Em-
peror Aurungzebe, on the
site of the Hindoo temple
of the Hindoo god Bish-
eshwa or Siva.
Itian's niece*
71 A Punjabee girl.
4.24 Mi%% Adeline Norman.
In ambush.
: ' J 'be Sat urday dole i n Wore e s ter
Mou!ic; a relic of
1885.
2ZI
704
882
1886.
54
245
380
434
1887.
46
^77
605
944
1888.
89
267
412
695
1889.
96
204
34*
1231
1890. 9^
346
1891. 3>x
649
of the Ganges, at the Cheo
Siti Ghat, Benares.
Mrs. David Carmichael.
Cotter's Saturday evening in
Wiltshire.
An Oriental slave girl waiting
for her mistress.
"Bondl."
Mr. F. R. Leyland.
Five o'clock tea.
The handmaidens of Siva pre-
paring the sacred bull at
Tanjore for a festival.
" Habitans in montibus Echo."
Ayesha. Purchased for the
Chantry Bequest for ;^300.
Miss Daisy Norman.
Miss Caroline Lloyd, Sister
Superior of the Order of the
Nursing Sisters of St. John
the Divine.
Medea the Sorceress.
Frank Lucas, Esq.
Francis Barratt, Esq.
"Kali Moti" (Black Pearl):
an Indian lady putting on
her robe (sari).
Carmen.
The first awakening of Eve.
Mr. John Wontringham. Pre-
sentation portrait ( Grimsfy).
The late Dr. Wilson Fox, M.D.
Painted for the College of
Physicians,
Among the brambles.
" Diva Theodora Imperatrix,"
Empress and Comedian.
Mrs. Frank Barratt.
The Emperor Theophilus
chooses his wife, a.d. 829.
"With a golden apple in
his hand, he slowly walked
down the line of contending
beauties; his eye was de-
tained by the charms of
Icasia, and, in the awkward-
ness of a first declaration,
the Emperor could only
observe, that, in this world,
women had been the cause
of much evil. * And surely,
sir,' she pertly replied, * they
have likewise been the occa-
sion of much good.' This
affectation of unseasonable
wit displeased the imperial
lover; he turned aside in
disgust ; Icasia concealed her
disappointment in a con-
vent ; and the modest silence
208
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Prinscp, Valentine Cameron, R.A. —
continued,
of Theodora was rewarded
with the golden apple." —
Gibbon,
1892. 368 The broken idol. A Christian
slave, who, in his religious j
zeal, has broken one of the
family gods, is brought as
an amusement before his
mistress, a Roman lady of
the time of Diocletian, to
explain his conduct He is
under the charge of the
Vicarius (master of the
slaves), and is attended by
his fellow Christians.
1893. 430 William Williams, Esq. Fainted
for the Incorporated Law
Society.
1894. 277 "A Versailles!" "A Ver-
sailles! All women gather
and go. Robust dames of
the Halle, slim mantua-
makers, assiduous, risen with
the dawn; ancient Virginity
tripping to Matins; the |
housemaid with early broom ; ;
all must go. No carriage i
lady, were it with never such \
hysterics, but must dismount,
in the mud roads, in her
silk shoes, and walk." —
Carfyie.
(Elected R.A.)
1895. ^s "The fisherman and the Jin."
— Arabian Nights.
230 A family portrait.
1896. 190 La Revolution. Diploma
work,
1897. 220 "At the first touch of Winter,
Summer fades away."
1898. 10 Waiting for the Sands.
91 A Dutch Girl.
283 A student of necromancy.
1899. 29 Signor Carlo Albanesi.
214 Cinderella.
1900. 148 The goose girl.
1 90 1. 190 Autumn.
1902. 28 The Virgin at Bethlehem.
1903. 247 Venetian women after their
day's work, etc.
1904. 171 In a street in Venice. "Aye,
because the sea 's the street
there."
PRINSBP, William Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1850. 575 Calcutta.
PRINSBP, William Haldimand.
Painter.
8, Hyde Park Place West.
1856. 174 Part of the city of Morocco
(containing the Sultan's
palace and gardens) and the
Atlas range of mountains,
as seen from the roof of the
Mahmonia Palace, the resid-
ence assigned to Her Brit-
annic Majesty's Mission,
during the months of March
and April, 1855. From the
original sketches taken an the
spot.
PRINTER, J., Junr Architect.
Emsworth.
1807. 1026 Villa near Portsmouth.
/. Painter, funr.^ Emsworth,
1808. 910 Villa at Widley, near Ports-
mouth.
920 Building near Chichester, Sus-
sex.
PRIOLO, Paolo Painter.
Romey and 77, George Street^
Edinburgh.
1857. 479 A Roman costume.
64, Stockwell Park Road.
1868. 106 Death of Galeotto Manfredi,
Prince of Faenza.
1876. 1 1 18 A Transteverina feeding a
baby.
1 1 50 A Sicilian country nurse.
1878. 1203 Neptune upbraiding the winds;
etching.
1246 ^olus letting loose the winds.
1879. 1190 The landing of ^neas on the
shores of Libya after the
storm.
PRIOR, Edward S Architect.
17, Southampton Street.
1882. 1 1 76 Carr Manor.
1 1 89 High Grove.
1884. 1333 Manor Lodge, Harrow.
1885. 1793 The Martyn Hall, Cambridge.
1 91 9 Church at Bothenhampton,
Dorsetshire.
6, Bloomsbury Square.
1888. 1873 Church, Bothenhampton.
17, Southampton Street.
1890. 1884 Harrow School, new music
school.
10, Melina Place, N. W.
1895. 1609 Model of a house.
1896. 1688 Club at Aldershot.
1689 do. do*
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
209
1899. 1874 Model of a house.
1900. 1689 Medical Schools, Cambridge.
3, Old Sergeanfs Imty
Chancery Lane,
1 90 1. 1542 Laboratories, Netley.
PRIOR, Thomas Abicl Engraver.
34, Newman Street
1864. 854 Building of Carthage. After
J. M. W. Turner.
1874. 1059 Landscape.
PRIOR, William Henry Painter.
W. Prior,
14, South Raw, St. Pancras.
1849. 1009 Twilight on the Upper Rhine.
W. H, Prior,
72, Oakley Square,
185 1. 934 Holy Island Castle.
PRITCHARD, E. F. D Painter.
2, Vittoria Place, Bristol,
1852. Tj Winter in Belgium.
7, Regent's Place, Clifton,
1853. 546 Frosty morning — view on the
Dyle, Belgium.
1854. 133s Autumn Evening — on the
Sambre, Belgium.
Ruysdael Place, Bristol,
1855. 431 Winter Morning — on the
Sambre, Belgium.
1856. 92 Crossing the sands to Swansea
Market.
Hensted House, Southampton,
1 86 1. 528 Tide out — Coast of Sussex.
13, Portland Gardens,
Not ting Hill.
1863. 136 Portland Island from the beach
at Sandsfoot Castle, Port-
land Bay.
PRITCHARD, Miss Mary E.
Painter.
41, Cleveland Square.
1893. 579 Tulips.
1894. 629 Apples and nuts.
1895. 161 Fruit.
PRITCHARD, Thomas Painter.
14, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital,
187 1. 619 Forest near Zermatt
634 Glacier de Goemer.
1872. 682 October in Ross-shire.
879 The eagle's craig.
24, Soho Square,
1873. 833 The Quiraing, Isle of Skye,
N.B.
841 Valley of Rocks, Ross-shire.
VI.
1875. 703 Chaos in the valley of Gavamie,
Pyrenees.
c\o Mrs. Pritchard,
Ferox Place, Tunbridge.
1877. 703 Cirque de Gavarnie, Pyrenees.
PRITCHETT, Miss Dora C.
Miniature Painter.
142, Queen's Road, Peckham.
1903. 1 2 14 Nell.
PRITCHETT, Edward Painter.
54, Parliament Street.
1828. 554 Radish stall — candlelight
4, Acton Street.
1840. 13 (Octagon Room.) The terrace,
Greenwich Hospital.
1849. "'* Piazzo, St. Marco, Venice.
PRITCHETT, James Pigott.
Architect.
At Mr, Medland's,
Newington, Surrey.
1808. 986 Bust of H.R.H. Princess
Charlotte of Wales.
1809. 820 Design for a Villa.
PRITCHETT, Robert T. ... Painter.
59, Chamber Street, City.
1851. 1216 La Caserne et Grande Eglise
de Lierre, en Belgique, hors
de la Porte Louvain.
1852. 542 Interior in Brittany — pancake
making at Morlank.
The New Lodge, Esher.
1869. 598 Fish buyers on the beach,
Scheveningen.
187 1. 279 Fish women on the beach,
Scheveningen.
PRITCHETT, S Painter.
1858. 793 Clovelly, Devon.
810 Fisherman's house, Clovelly,
Devon.
PRITTIE, Edward, A^.^.... Painter.
(The late.)
1883. 244 Beatrice Cenci and Lucrezia
Petroni, her step-mother,
receiving sentence of death.
Lucrezia Petroni was ac-
cused of having had her
husband, Francesco Cenci
assassinated, and Beatrice,
his daughter, of having taken
part in the crime; both were
condemned to death and
executed in Rome in 1598.
EB
2IO
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
I
PROBST, Carl Painter.
23 IVB, TheresianumgussCy
Fi'enna.
1898. 665 A love affair.
1900. 301 Bygone days.
1 90 1. 639 Devotion.
PROCTOR, Adam Edwin ... Painter.
73, Wiltshire Road^ Brixton.
1888. 725 The shrimper.
837 A Surrey cornfield.
1890. 348 Outward bound.
1891. 653 An Upland pasture.
1892. 224 The winter is past.
1893. 276 Across the heath.
1894. 805 The cup that cheers.
1895. ^47 A pastoral.
859 The Morning catch.
1896. 925 The sweets of life.
1897. 89 The gossips.
803 The pet lamb.
904 The upland fold.
1898. 150 With grandfather.
849 A May morning.
923 The white horse.
1899. 284 The Mell meadow.
715 The sheepfold.
756 First at the tryst.
Heath End^ Albury^
near Guildford,
1900. 3S5 The latest scandal.
870 The first snow.
1 90 1. 490 In the low country.
714 The tangled Path.
1902. 79 When Jack 's at sea.
1904. 263 Market morning.
PROCTOR, Albert Painter.
Artists' Club, Eberle Street,
Liverpool,
1896. 1108 Fishing boats ashore.
1897. 1135 The Port of Liverpool.
PROCTOR, Edward J.
Stained Glass Painter.
13, Tytherton Road,
Tufnell Park,
1896. 1762 Design for stained glass, St.
Gabriel and St. Michael.
Bradgate, Napier Road,
Wembley,
1898. 1727 St. Cecilia; design for stained
glass.
1871 Design for a panel; coloured
gesso.
i39» Victoria Road,
West Kilburn,
1904. 1376 St. Elizabeth of Hungary.
PROCTOR, Miss Irene.
Miniature Painter.
1902. 1052 Miss R. Chadock Lownds.
1053 Master Samuel and James
Procter.
1054 Master R. Chadock Lownds.
1055 L. Procter, Esq.
1056 Mrs. J. G. Buchannon.
Spencer House,
Twickenham Park.
1903. 1 142 Elsie, daughter of R. A. Fair-
clough, Esq.
1202 Adeline.
PROCTOR, J Architect.
12, Clifton Street, Ftnsbury.
1833. 984 Design for a gothic church.
PROCTOR, Miss M. A Painter.
1858. 12 Spring.
PROCTOR, Thomas Painter.
Of Settle, or 8, New Inn.
1 780. 118 Portrait of a gentleman.
144, Strand.
1783. 202 Portrait of a lady.
1785. 640 Ixion; a model.
1786. 614 Death of Diomedes, King of
Thrace. {Vide Diodonis
Sic.)
6, Cecil Street.
1789. 361 Portrait of a gentleman.
1790. 8 Elisha and the son of the
Shunamite. — 2 Kings, chap.
4-
423 The restoration of day after
the fall of Phaeton (a sketch).
— Ovid Met,, book 2nd.
1 791. 103 Hannah declines accompany-
ing her husband to the
yearly sacrifice. — i Sam.
chap. I.
1792. 141* Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Compton,)
375 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Chippendale,)
393 Perithous, the son of Ixion,
destroyed by Cerberus.
1793. 166 The final separation of Jason
and Medea.
175 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Maude,)
302 Portrait of a clergyman. {Rev.
Mr. Lambe,)
313 Portrait of a young lady. {Miss
Middleton)
1794. 158 Venus approaching the island
of Cyprus.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
211
PROCTOR, William Painter.
58, Dorset Street,
1836. 815 A portrait.
1837. 391 do.
26, George Street^
Euston Square,
1853. 84 Trying a new tune.
PROPERT, John Lumsdcn... Etcher.
100, Gloucester Placey
Portman Square,
1870. 881 Old Chelsea.
1871. 812 On the Severn; etching.
867 Cassiobury Park; do.
868 Battersea; etching.
1872. 1270 Greenwich Reach.
1873. "^7 On the Medway; etching.
1874. 1306 Kew; etching.
1876. 1 167 Interior of San Zenone, Verona;
etching.
1877. 1279 A relic of the past; etching.
1878. 1224 The Shipwreck. After J. M.
W. Turner, R.A.; etching.
1880. 1226 Breakers; etching.
1327 The old Bridge, Ross; etching.
1339 Venice, sunset; etching.
1881. 1276 A relic of the past — moonlight;
mezzotint etching.
1882. 1257 Richmond Bridge; etching.
PROSALINDI, Cavalier Paul.
Sculptor.
1826. 1034 Colossal bust of Agamemnon.
PROSCHWITZKY, Frank... Painter.
178, Ladbroke Grove Road,
1883. 965 Still life.
1889. 505 Pensive.
PROSPERI, Christopher... Sculptor.
5, Edward Street ^
Cavendish Square,
1 8 10. 768 Bust of Mr. V. Pucitta, com-
poser of music.
867 Bust of J. Symmons, Esq.
868 do. Mr. Vestris, one of the
principal dancers at the
Opera House.
887 Bust of Lord Downe.
1 8 1 1 . 911 do. Mr. Bruce, son of Lord
Bruce.
923 A gentleman.
937 Bust of the late H. Hope, Esq.
953 do. H.R.H. the Duke of
Sussex.
76, Portland Road,
1812. 899 Marble bust of Mrs. Morse.
903 do. Miss Horatia
Nelson.
1812. 935 Marble bust of H.R.H. The
Duke of Sussex.
938 Marble bust of the late H.Hope,
Esq.
1813. 90^ Achilles lamenting the death
of Patroclus.
921 Bust of the late Princess Pietra-
persia, a Neapolitan lady.
923 Bust of Shakspeare.
76, Norton Street^
Portland Road,
1 8 14. 767 Bust of the Marquis of Bland-
ford.
775 Bust of the Rev. T. Watkins.
77^ do. late Rev. R. Har-
ington.
777 Bust of Diana.
799 do the late P. Watkins,
Esq.
1815. 873 Bust of the late General Mo-
reau.
1 8 16. 942 Bust in marble of J. Forbes,
Esq.
PROSSER, G. F Painter.
1826. 460 North-east view of St. Giles
church, CamberwelL
S, Well Street^ CamberwelL
1828. 603 Landscape.
PROSSER, H Architect,
Crown Hill^ Croydon,
1828. 1005 Design for a college erected
by the Hon. Artillery Com-
pany for the widows and
orphans of deceased mem-
bers. In the centre of the
quadrangle is an equestrian
statue of George the Fourth
as Captain-General of the
Company.
107 1 All Saints' chapel, Beaulieu
Hill, Norwood.
PROSSER, T Architect.
25, Fetter Lane,
1819. 1132 Design for a villa.
PROSSER, William Henry.
Sculptor.
39, Mallison Road^
Wandsworth.
1887. 1880 Study of a head.
1888. 1996 Portrait bust; terra-cotta.
31, Devonshire Street
1889. 2159 Study of a head.
2163 do.
212
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Prosaer, WWiasn Henry — continued.
452, Fulkim RL'zd.
1890. loi- '"The memory of what has
been and r.ever more shall
be ": bust.
2541 A child-lovcr ; head.
25 1 5 A Blue-coat boy, Christ's Hos-
piul school : statuette,
bronze
1892. 1924 Portrait bust.
50. BroomzL'Ood Road^
Wandsivorth Common.
1899. i4»? Mls> R-ihtAd: bust.
PROTHERO, Henry A. ... Architect.
13. Promenade^ CfuUenham.
1 89 1. I Us Reredos at 5S. Philip and
James's church, Leckhamp-
ton, Chelser.han:..
PROTHERO (H. A.) and PHIL-
LOTT(G. H.) Architects.
13. Prom^nadij Cheltenham.
1895. 141 3 New chape!. Cheltenham Col-
lege.
PROUT, Samuel Painter.
S. Pr?uf,/un.,
10, Water Street^
Bri Jewell Pncinct.
1803. 653 Bennet's cottage on the Tamer,
near Plymouth.
21, Wii'Jerness Raur,
GosTL-eSi Street.
1804. 6^2 5l Keynes' Well, Cornwall.
1805. 4-9 Oakhampton Castle, Devon-
shire.
4S1 Farleigh Castle, Somersetshire.
495 The grand porch to Malmes-
bur>- Abbey church, Wilt-
shire.
55. F^JKA Strut.
1 80S. 541 View on Darimcor. Devon.
560 Arthur's Castle at Tir.tagel,
Cornwall.
1809. 255 The birthplace of Sir J. Rey-
nolds — Plympton, Devon.
iSio. I So Tavistock. IVvon.
7, Buxts>n P.Me^ AtV^fv.V.
1812. 436 Berr>- Castle mill, IVvon.
500 Freshwater, Isle of Wight.
510 Ta\-istock Abbey, Devon.
514 Tremarton, Devon.
1813. 6S4 Zeal, Devon,
ria A calm.
726 St. Michaers Mount, Corn-
wall.
777 View near l-eskeariU Cornwall
7Sa View of Leakeard. Cornwall
1813. -16 St- Ives, ComwaU.
-S* Freshwater Bay, Isle of Ulgbt.
4. Brixtem Plau^ SixkaetlL
1814. $$- Margam, Sooth WaleSb
55S \lev on the Dart at ToCnesSi
Devon.
620 Hulks at Plymooth.
651 View of Monmouth.
1817. 5»4 A Wreck at Cromer.
1826. 26S The Ducal Palace, Venice.
1827. ;s$ Temple of PaHas, Rome.
5$s Hotel de Mile, GhenL
PROVAN, Miss Elizabeth G.
Painter.
189. milSirtei, Gleugem.
18S4. 5cJ Gladioli.
1886. 200 Autumn flowers.
1 89 1- rii Flowers.
1892. 1CI9 Roses.
PROVIS, Alfred Painter.
Ckippenham,
1846. 69 A cottage door.
6«i Group G^ Gypsies.
1847. 261 A fountain head, Chippenham,
Wdts.
639 A Village School
614 A doorwav at Bradenstoke Ab-
bey, ^Vllts.
1S4S. 5S1 Fireplace in the kitc:hen at
Fleet Farm, Hampshire.
1849. 105 An attentive audience.
24? Harvest ale.
56, Xtlson Square^
Blackfriars Road,
1550. 265 The mountain spring.
6— do. toileL
60. Gnat Portland Street.
1551. \z\ Studv at Bumham Abbey,
Bucks.
4-3 Cottage door in Wiltshire.
1552. 214 A study \r\. the crypt of Bra-
denstoke Priory, Wilts.
216 do. do.
2*4 An interior at the Manoir of
Gour^-e.iu, St. Pol de Leon,
Brittany.
E^ms Cctiage^ Brentford.
1553. 4cS Early lessons.
4>4 The blind mendicant
1554. i66 Study at a Breton mansion.
I $5 5. 151 A Breton Girl selling her hair.
'^57« 4~« Interior, North Wales.
ii>4 InterioratTwn-v-Bwlch, North
Wales.
1555. •© Interior with fii:ures. North
Wales.
j'M Interior of a Welsh farm-
house.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
213
1859.
14? Interior of a farmhouse.
392 A cottage Interior.
664 Wait a-while.
i860.
155 Doorway, at Bradenstoke Ab-
bey, Wilts.
280 The Valentine.
I86I.
54 The forge.
349 The beggar.
1862.
197 The forge, dinner time.
649 Harvest time.
1863.
443 Sit up!
505 The young blacksmiths.
649 Bubbles.
1864.
6 The love-letter.
116 The bird's nest; interior near
Penmachno, North Wales.
443 The recognition.
1865.
428 Sit up, sir!
1866.
286 Interior of a Breton farm-
house.
1869.
390 Interior at St. Pol. de L^on,
Brittany.
1870.
467 Interior in Brittany.
1871.
456 A Breton girl spinning.
1872.
154 Interior of a Breton farm-
house.
94, Waterloo Road,
1873.
963 Entrance to the crypt, Braden-
stoke Priory, Wilts.
Thornhill House^ Wantage,
1874.
257 Study in a Berkshire cottage.
1875-
600 Interior of a Welsh farmhouse.
1876.
932 do. Berkshire cottage.
PROVIS, Ann Jemima.
Miniature Painter.
16, Great Rider Street^
St, Jame^s,
1787. 182 Portrait of a young lady.
348 do. child.
PROVIS, W. A Architect.
Bridge House, Paddington,
18 10. 783 View of the guaging house on
the canal at Paddington.
PRYCE, Thomas Edward.
Architect.
9, Argyle St,, Regent Street,
1882. nil A bit of Old Montgomery-
shire — Trewern Hall.
1885. 1800 The staircase, Lymore Hall.
1856 Park, Montgomeryshire.
35, Bedford Row,
1889. 1921 New Church, Barmouth, North
Wales.
1891. 1762 Oswestry municipal buildings.
10, Grafs Inn Square,
1892. 1831 PowisMemorialChurch House,
Wekhpool.
1899. 1840 Ifield Wood, Sussex.
1900. 1902 Dining room, Danesford,
Bridgnorth.
PRYNNE, Edward A. Pellowes-
Painter.
8, Avonmore Road.
1893. 1 1 $5 Magnificat; sketch design for
panel decoration.
1 161 Annunciation; sketch design
for panel decoration.
1895. 177 The " Desire of all Nations "; a
meditation on the Nativity.
I, Woodville Road, Ealing,
1903. 1614 Design for Nativity window,
St. Peter's Church, Staines.
PRYNNE, George H. Pellowes-
Architect.
1 1, Adam Street, Adelphi,
1880. 1 1 16 St. Peter's Church, Plymouth.
1209 do. do.
1881. 1061 St. Peter's Church, Plymouth;
interior.
10, Torrington Square,
1884. 1229 St. Peter's Church, Plymouth;
screen.
1886. 1684 St. Peter's Church, Streatham.
1887. 1718 Church of the Holy Cross,
Newton Ferrers, Devon.
1890. 1882 All Saint's Church, West Dul-
wich.
1891. 1757 St. Barnabas' Cottage Hospital,
Saltash.
1893. 1490 Church, Staines.
6, Queen Ann^s Gate,
1894. 1558 All Saint's Church, West Dul-
wich.
1896. 1585 St. Saviour's Mission Church,
Ealing.
1897. 1741 Church, Elland, Yorkshire.
1899. 1726 Holy Trinity Church, Roe-
hampton.
1 90 1. 1689 Church, Lower Sydenham.
1902. 1421 Church of St. John the Divine,
Sidcup.
14^8 Christ Church, Lower Syden-
ham.
1903. 1583 Church, Belvedere, Kent.
1904. 1542 Cathedral, St. John's, Umtata,
South Africa.
PRYTHBRCH, T Painter.
Wroxeter, Shrewsbury,
1901. 1152 Monuments and Easter sepul-
chre, Wroxeter church.
PUCKLB, Miss Ethel M Painter.
T?u Grennell, Sutton, Surrey,
1885. 711 Christmas roses.
214
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PUGH, Charles J Painter.
54, Red Lion Street^ Holbam,
1795. "* View near Cobham, Surrey.
123 View near Ripley, Surrey.
7, JTie Terrace^
Tottenham Court Road,
1796. 15 Town gale of Caernarvon.
20 Avenue leading to the Castle
at Bridgnorth.
56 Inside of a lime quarry.
1 1 3 Internal view of an ironwork at
Colebrook Dale.
242 Waterfall near Snowdon.
476 Caernarvon Castle.
713 Gateway leading to Buildwas
Abbey, North Wales.
'797' 435 View of Shanklin Chine, Isle
of Wight.
518 View near Steephill, Isle of
Wight.
677 View of Freshwater, Isle of
Wight.
701 Part of the waterfall at Cun-
weid, North Wales.
1798. 627 A View of the Black fall near
Tany Bwlch, North Wales.
1799. 373 Waterfall by Pont de Pire,
North Wales.
649 View near Tintern, Monmouth-
shire — Evening.
1800. 740 View near Caerphilly, Glamor-
ganshire.
1803. 500 A landscape.
1829. 523 View near the Castle, Lewes,
Sussex.
1793-
1796.
1799.
^
PUGH, Edward... Miniature Painter.
76, Strand,
385 A frame with two portraits.
14, Cockspur Street,
637 Portrait of Wy, alias Brown, a
native of Owyhee.
28, Maiden Lane,
739 Portraits of Mr. Jackson of
Holyhead, and an officer.
7T\ Portrait of Mr. Edwards the
bard, commonly called the
Welsh Shakespeare.
786 Portrait of a lady of quality.
Chester,
813 Portrait of Mr. Austin of the
Theatre Royal, Chester.
825 Lady A. M. Wright.
At Mr. FuUet^s,
Charing Cross,
506 Portraits of a gentleman and
his sister.
643 Mr. Goldsmith.
817 Mr. Meredith of Liverpool.
832 Portrait of a poor orphan boy.
1800.
1801.
1803.
1804.
753
809
32, Charles Street^
Westminster.
1802. 697 Mr. Munden.
30, New North Street^
Red Liom Square.
Portrait of an artist
do. a gentleman.
820 Mrs. Chorley.
S21 Portrait of an officer of the
Yagers of the Hon. Artillery
Company.
757 Portrait of a gentlonan in the
St James's Corps of Volun-
teers.
778 Mr. Bambridge.
962 A design for a vase, for
which the second premium
was adjudged to the artist,
by the gentlemen forming
the Committee at Lloyd's
for managing the Patriotic
Fund.
25, New North Street.
394 Portrait of a young artist
22, Belt Yard, Carey Street.
783 Mr. Shuttleworth.
22, Carey Place.
802 Portrait of a cadet.
21, Cecil Street, Strand.
470 The Vale of Clwyd, North
Wales. "This vale doth
reach so far in vewe of man,
etc."
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 82 1. 746 A portrait
PUGH, J Painter.
S3, Haymarket.
1800. 378 From Spenser's Faery Queen.
385 do. do.
3, Henrietta Street,
Cavent Garden.
1803. 569 Cato, act iv, sc. 4.
570 Troilus and Cressida, act ii,
sc. 4.
1 01, Drury Lane.
1808. 351 History of Bagdad.
PUGHB, Miss Buddig A.
Miniature Painter.
54, Catherine Street, Liverpool.
1886. 136S Miss Bolton.
1887. 1411 Lyne Stevens, Esq.
1888. 1490 Daisy; a portrait.
Cotterell House,
Towyn, North Wales.
1900. 73 "I canna mind my wheel,
mither."
1805.
1806.
1807.
1808.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
215
PUGIN, Augustus.
Architect and Painter.
6, Hanover Street.
1799. 918 Design for an intended villa in
the North of England.
1800. 494 View of Belvidere house, Lam-
beth.
— PugiHy 38, Rathbone Place,
1804. 9" A View of Westminster Abbey.
A, Pugin.
1805. 475 The entrance into Oxford from
London.
484 The north window of Merton
College Chapel, Oxford.
608 A View of High Street, Oxford.
1806. 449 The chancel of New College
chapel; a sketch.
480 Interior of Westminster Abbey.
536 College Gate, Bristol.
39, Keppel Street^
Bedford Square,
181 2. 793 View in Leicester Square.
820 South side of the nave, West-
minster Abbey.
181 3. 604 Whitehall, taken near the
Horse guards.
626 Mr. Ackermann's new Library.
807 The Hall of the Royal Aca-
demy.
820 Somerset house, taken from
the Strand.
— Pugin,
105, Great Russell Street,
1826. 952 Design for a sepulchral chapel
in the Norman style for a
public cemetery for the
City of London.
991 Design for a public cemetery
for the City of London on
the site of White Conduit
Fields.
A, Pugin,
1827. 958 Gothic gateway for an intended
General Cemetery, for Lon-
don.
PUGIN, Augustus NorthmoreWelby.
Architect.
St, Augustin^s^ Ramsgate,
1849. 1013 New dining hall at Alton
Towers, for the Earl of
Shrewsbury.
1057 St. George's Catholic church,
Lambeth, etc.
1085 St. Augustine's, Ramsgate, the
residence of A. Welby Pugin,
and the adjoining church.
1117 Hilton Grange, Rugby, the
seat of Washington Hilbert,
Esq.
1850. 1 1 54 Barn at Ickham.
"57 Quay at Ford wick.
1227 St. Leonard's College chapel.
(The late.)
1862. 862 St. Chad's Cathedral, Birming-
ham.
PUGIN, Edward Welby Northmore.
Architect.
Birmingham.
1854. 1124 St. Mary's and St. Peter's
Cathedral churches, Shrews-
bury.
44, Frederick Street^
Birmingham.
1855. 1182 Interior of a chantry chapel,
St. Mary's church, Green-
wich, for Stuart Knill, Esq.
1227 St. Michael and All Angels'
Abbey church at Belmont,
near Hereford, for F. R.
Wegg Prosser, Esq.
5, Gordon Square.
i860. 657 St. Augustine's church, Dub-
lin.
{E, IV, Pugin and Ashlin in
the index — E. W. Pugin only
in the catalogue,)
1861. 697 New Exhibition room at Ascott
College, near Birmingham.
1862. 903 The Schofield chantry at St.
Edmund's College, near
Ware.
Ramsgate.
1866. 790 Scarisbrick Hall, the seat of
Lady Scarisbrick erected
partially from the designs of
the late A. Welby Pugin and
completed by his son.
1867. 891 Saint Cuthbert's Collegiate
church, Ushaw, near Dur-
ham.
900 Holy Cross church, Liverpool.
904 Church of Notre Dame de
Dadizeele, near Courtrai.
Victoria House^ Westminster.
1873. 1129 Tower of the Carmelite Church,
Kensington.
1874. 1 171 Bridge over the Connecticut,
U.S., for James Holland,
Esq.
PUGIN (E. W.) and ASHLIN (G. C).
Architects.
5, Gordon Square*
1863. 935 Exterior of a Cathedral.
1878. 109 1 Cathedral, Queenstown.
1114 Interior, New Catholic Cathe-
dral, Queenstown.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
PUGIN, ASHLIN, and PUGIN.
Architects.
Ill, Victoria Street,
1879. 1124 The Grange, Ramsgate.
PUGIN, Peter Paul Architect.
Victoria Street^ Westminster,
1879. 340 Below bridge. {Picture.)
PUGIN (P.) and WELBY (C.)
Architects.
Victoria Street^ Westminster.
1876. 991 Church of the English Martyrs,
Tower Hill.
PUGIN and PUGIN Architects.
Ill, Victoria Street,
1880. 1182 St. Benedict's College and
Monastery, Fort Augustus.
1 88 1. 1041 Church and Convent, Dum-
fries.
1884. 1252 Additions to the old Palace,
Mayfield, Sussex.
19, Surrey Street Strand.
1888. 1902 Design for tomb for the late
Archbishop Vaughan at St.
MichaeFs Priory^ Belmont,
Hertfordshire.
117, Victoria Street.
1890. 1 71 5 Church of the English Martyrs,
Preston.
PULL AN, Richard Popplewell.
Architect.
S, Cork Street.
1856. 1147 Design for a sepulchral monu-
ment, etc.
15, Buckingham Street y Stratid.
1882. 1 174 English church at Baveno.
PULLAR, Howard Painter.
4, Albemarle Street.
1897. 817 The Golden temple, Umritsar,
India.
1898. 758 The relic.
PULLBN, T. W Architect.
1832. 954 The tomb of Ibrahim Adel
Shah, in the city of Bejapoor,
with elephants preparing for
a tiger hunt; from a sketch
by Col. Briggs.
I o, Sail dm ry Place.
1833. 1066 Design for a Birmingham free
grammar school, etc.
1834. 954 Mosque at Agra; from a sketch
by Colonel Johnston.
43, Dorset Street.
1835. 1042 Regent's Bridge, Edinburgh;
from a sketch by T. Oliphant,
Esq.
10, Salisbury Place.
1838. 1 140 Interior of Holy Cross Abbey^
Ki Harney, with the tomb of
O'Brien and shrine in which
the monks were waked,
1842. 1 107 St. Paul's Church, now erecting
at Valetta, Malta, from the
munificent gift of Her
Majesty the Queen Dowager
of England; designed by
the late — Lankasheer,
Esq.
PULLER, J Painter.
66, Church Street,
Bethnal Gnen.
1827.
31 Landscape.
PULLER, John Anthony ... Painter.
66, Church Street,
Bethnal Green.
1821.
75 I-andscape.
29s do.
/. A. Pullen,
4, Globe Road, Mile End.
1822.
305 Landscape.
/. A. PuUer,
1823.
353 landscape.
1824.
277 do.
1825.
34 Landscape, with gravel diggers.
18, Dorchester Street.
1826.
112 Coast scene near Whitburn.
13, IViti/brvtfk Row^
Nett} North Road.
1827.
469 View on the Thames, near
Greenwich.
493 View near Carshalton, Surrey.
1828.
112 Landscape.
1829.
204 do.
47, Great Cambridge Street.
1830.
887 View on the Thames.
1831.
303 Landscape.
18, Gloucester Street,
West Hackney.
1832.
366 A landscape.
18, Gloucester Street,
West Haggerst&n.
1833-
65 Landscape — evening.
1834.
429 The village fountain.
1835-
210 Fisherman and children.
1836.
431 The Grandmother.
1837.
166 The sailors return
1838.
748 The soldier's farewell.
1839-
105 An interior.
1840.
1018 The morning lesson.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
217
I84I.
272 Giving out the text.
282 Age and fancy.
1842.
366 The tired gleaner.
1843.
405 Peppering the enemy.
1844.
548 The orphans.
1845.
379 Young anglers.
1846.
526 Gathering watercresses.
1847.
90 Cottage children.
481 Merton Bridge, Surrey.
1848.
238 Gipsies crossing a brook.
1849.
368 Charity.
1850.
471 Tittlebat fishers.
622 The rivals.
981 Getting the magpie's nest.
1004 Gleaners.
1851.
151 A shower bath.
16, Great Cambridge Street^
Hackney.
i8S3-
203 Young anglers.
1854.
444 Preparing for school.
565 The young magpie.
1855.
416 Blowing up the fort.
1862.
503 The gipsy's tent.
PULVBRMACHBR, Miss Anna.
Painter.
366, City Road,
1882. 585 "There was a soft and pensive
grace, A cast of thought
upon her face." — Scoit,
Denbigh Villa,
Denbigh Terrace,
Bayswater,
1887. 337 Poppies; still life.
PUNNETT, P. S Architect.
Mu swell Hill.
1835. 912 Design for a cenotaph.
PUNTITA, Madame.
Miniature Painter.
8, Montague Street,
1859. 752 Portrait of an artist.
PURCELL, P. V Painter.
F. Purcell.
1846. 803 The Arum; a study from
nature.
Bexley Heath.
1847. 1257 Near Bexley; a study from
nature.
P. V. Purcell, Merton.
1848. 706 Near Bexley; a study from
nature.
1849. '*9 Coombe Warren; study from
nature.
1850. 631 Merton, Surrey.
VI.
PURCHAS, Thomas J Painter.
13, Lea Pale Road, Guildford.
1879. 900 Above the lock.
1880. 891 Across the common.
St. Catherine's Cottage,
Maple Road, Surbiton.
1 88 1. 791 At low water.
Jenner Road, Guildford.
1883. 1012 Lynton.
PURCHASE, Alfred Painter.
Park Street, Fishguard,
Wales.
1889. 1284 Serpentine Rocks.
PURCHASE, E. Keynes... Architect.
3, Mecklenberg Street.
1884. 1235 Gothic organ case. Old Radnor
church.
PURDAY, Miss Sarah T. ... Painter.
115, Great Russell Street.
1845. 57 Portrait.
1847. 115 Captain Johns.
PURSER, C Architect.
At Mr, J. Anson's,
10, Laurence Fount ney Lane.
182 1. 970 Design for an ornamental tem-
ple.
1 1, Bennett St,, Blackfriars.
1824. 872 Design for a naval hospital.
PURSER, Miss Sarah H. ... Painter.
19, Wellington Road, Dublin.
1885. 502 Berkeley and Dorothy, children
of Sir Robert Sheffield,
Bart., of Normanby Park.
1886. 968 Viscountess Dairy mple.
PURSER, William, Junr.
Architect and Painter.
4, Bennet Street,
Blackfriars Road.
1805. 682 Design for an exterior of a
bath.
1806. 935 Design for a basilic or Courts
of Justice.
1807. 958 Design for a boat house.
18 10. 719 do. an engine house.
18 1 2. 847 Ruins.
181 3. 688 Evening — composition.
18 1 5. 685 Tomb of Abelard and Heloisa
in the collection of monu-
ments in Paris.
823 Tombs of Moliire, Racine,
Boileau, etc, in the collec-
tion of monuments in Paris.
FF
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Purser, William, Junr. — continued.
1820. 914 Design for a villa on the banks
of the Ouse, near Bedford.
915 Design for a casino.
182 1. 603 Site of the ancient city of
Paestum, with the Bay of
Salerno in the distance.
1822. 971 Rome, as it probably appeared
from the Coelian Hill, about
the time of the Emperor
Constantine.
1827. 4S9 Landscape composition.
888 do. do.
14, Upper Chariton Street.
1829. 616 View of Sassoor, from a sketch
by Captain Grindley, for
his Scenery, etc., of Western
India.
616 View of Aurungabad; from a
sketch by Captain Grindley
for his Scenery, etc., of
Western India.
903 A mountain torrent.
I, Fiask Waik, Hampstead.
1830. 466 The bridge of Sighs at Venice.
564 Ducal palace at Venice.
8, Margaret Street,
1833. 636 The Rialto; from a sketch by
D. Mocatta, Esq.
1834. 505 Cawdor Castle, N.B.
533 The temple of Vesta at Tivoli;
from a sketch by James
Thrupp, Esq.
PURTON, W Architect.
1849. "75 Diserth Castle, near Flint,
North Wales.
PURVES, R Sculptor.
32, Alpha Road,
1864. 1053 Portrait bust.
PURY, Baron Edmond dc. See D,
vol. ii, page 307.
PUTT, Miss Hilda Painter.
Grainger Street^
Newcastle-on- Tyne,
1898. 416 The good book.
PUTTINATI Sculptor.
Rome^ etc,
1843. H" A marble figure — Cupid.
PYE, C, Junr Painter.
4, Buckingham PlacCy
Fitzroy Square,
1802. 435 Portrait of a young gentleman.
706 do. gentleman as Don
Quixote.
PYB, James \,S Painter.
48, Fort Street^ CrippkgaU.
1780. 432 Landiscape in water colours.
1 781. 379 View from Greenham, Berk-
shire.
1782. 490 View of Troughnam Passage,
near the Hot Wells, Bristol.
496 Landscape.
17^3* >95 View of Donnington Castle.
44, Fore Street.
1784. 495 Landscape.
125, Leadenhall Street.
1785. 461 A landscape.
At Mr, HalPs, Silvester Raw,
Hackney,
1 786. 485 A stained drawing.
1787. 620 do. do.
At Mr, Harloufs^
Mart Struts Hackney.
1788. 490 Landscape.
1789. 150 View of a cottage.
4, Buckingham Place,
Fitzroy Square.
1803. 360 Orpheus and Euridice.
PYE, James B Architect.
Woodfieldy St, Ann^ s-on-Sea.
1904. 1526 Free Library, St. Annc's-on-
Sea.
PYB, Thomas Painter.
At Mr, Dowling^s^
New Court, Temple Bar.
1776. 377 Portrait of a child.
PYE, William Painter.
Eaton Cottage, Rodwell,
Weymouth.
1890. 494 The valley of the Suir, Co.
Waterford.
Dunmore, Rodwell.
1896. 557 A village by the sea, south
coast of Ireland.
1899. 85 The valley of the Blackwater.
PYKE, C Architect.
1799. 1086 View of Sir Robert Harland's
house, Wilstead, Suffolk.
PYKE-NOTT. See N, vol. v, page
391 >
PYM, B Miniature Painter.
31, King Street,
Cavent Garden.
1793- 482 Portrait of a lady.
1794* 499 do. young gentleman,^
'795- 453 do. lady. {Miss Kirk*'-^
ky.)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
219
i79S« 498 Portrait of a gentleman. (J/r.
Thurtk.)
56< Portrait of a gentleman.
1796. 543 do. lady.
31, Newman Street,
1797. 603 A frame with two miniatures.
9»o Portrait of a gentleman.
993 Five miniatures.
82, Newman Street,
1798. 779 Portrait of Sir C. W. Rouse
Broughton's son.
1799. 70a Portraits of Miss Harris, Mrs.
Fortman, J. Smith, Mrs. E.
Pym, and J. Fortman.
1800. 787 Portraits of S. Thornton, J.
Matthew, D. Giles, T. Raikes,
J. Whitmore, Directors, and
A. Newland, Esqrs., Cashier,
of the Bank of England.
67, Newman Street,
1801. 789 Mr. J. Seddon.
i8oa. 4*7 Portrait of an officer in the
first regiment of foot guards.
428 Mrs. Arbington.
1803. 460 An officer in the light dragoons.
851 Mr. Brandon.
1804. 834 Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins and son.
24, Dover Street^ Piccadilly,
1805. 361 A frame containing Mr. P.
Barker, R.N., Mr. Cooke of
Covent Garden Theatre,
Miss E. Beresford, Mrs.
Ridge, Mrs. J. Pym, and
Mr. Ridge.
PYNE, Charles Painter.
43, Camden Road Villas.
1864. 599 Windsor Castle from Romney
Island.
PYNE, Charles Claude Painter.
Guildford.
1839. 732 Hall at Bridgefoot, Surrey.
973 Back of Abbot's Hospital,
Guildford.
PYNE, Miss Eva E.
Miniature Painter.
20, Ospringe Road^
St, John's College Park.
1894 1235 Portrait of a gentleman.
1 7, Burghley Roady
Highgate Road.
1895. **^5 "When the heart is young."
83, HuddUston Road,
TuJnellPark.
1899, is5> Portrait of a lad y«
water '
1 90 1. 14x2 Mary Oliver Elliott, eldest
daughter of George Elliott,
Esq.
{Nmv Mrs. A. Warden.)
62, Constantine Road,
Hampstead.
1902. 1079 Mrs. Claude Taylor.
1080 Hope, youngest daughter of
Rev. W. E. Roome.
1081 Rita, youngest daughter of
W. C. Gray, Esq.
io8» Dorothy, eldest daughter of
W. C. Gray, Esq.
1083 Mrs. W. C. Gray.
1903. 1079 Nansen.
1080 Sweet seventeen.
1 08 1 Happy childhood.
1082 Beauty's eyes.
1083 Charlie, son of F. C. Phillips
Esq.
21, Leslie Road, East Finchley.
1904. 1 186 Portrait of my grandmother.
PYNE, James Baker Painter.
89, Mill Street, Dorset Square.
1836. 473 Morning — Windsor Castle from
the Thames.
1837. s"5 Clifton, near Bristol, from the
Avon.
1838. 239 Nightingale Valley, Clifton.
1839. 50* Eton College.
York Cottage, North End,
Fulham.
1841. 253 A hostel at Castle Upnor, on
the Medway.
1 163 Sandwich, Kentish Coast.
43, Camden Road Villas.
1855. 1140 Florence, from San Miniato.
PYNE, Thomas, R.I. Painter.
1, Molesey Park Villas,
East Molesey.
814 Interior at Andemach.
43, Hilldrop Crescent.
803 Interior at Highgate.
684 A Venetian Courtyard.
82, Brecknock Road.
806 The brook. Warming Camp.
56, Upper Park Road, N. W.
616 Twilight, Cookham Dean.
1036 The Lock at Marlow.
1063 On the Arun, Sussex.
1 1 12 Carrying Hay, Walberswick.
1 186 Making friends.
is68 Mouth of the River Blythe,
east coast.
1387 A hayfield near Marlow.
44, Upper Park Road,
1242 The Arun at Burpham, Sussex.
896 Hampstead Heatii.
1874.
1875-
1876.
1879.
1881.
1882.
1884.
1885.
1890.
1891.
2 20
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Pync, Thomas, RJ,-— continued,
3, Royal Square^ Dedham.
1^93* 979 Manningtree, from the Berg-
holt Hills.
PYNB, William Henry Painter.
At Mr, Marty f^ 5 Academy^
lo, Great Marlborough St,
1790. 501 Travelling Comedians.
595 Bartholomew fair.
618 A puppet show.
IV. H. Pyne,
At Mr, Martyr^s Academy^
10, Great Marlborough St,
1 791. 539 A village with figures merry
making.
W, H, Pyne,
84, Park Street,
Grosvenor Square,
J 793. 324 View in Bedfordshire.
667 do. do.
i794« 359 Corn harvest.
379 Farm yard in Kent.
382 View from nature.
410 Farm yard at Newenden, Kent.
1794. 415 G^sies in a wood.
432 View of a sea port in Kent.
439 Morning — View near Sandgate,
Kent
2, Upper Baker Street.
1796. 4«3 View in Devonshire.
4*6 View in Cumberland.
517 The watermill.
650 Anglers.
655 A conversation.
10, George Street,
Hanover Square.
1801. 55$ A View in Greenwich Park;
the animals by R, Hills.
587 A farm house with cattle;
scene in Wiltshire; the
animals by R, Hills.
38, Great Argyll Street.
181 1. 305 A Polish jew.
344 Portrait of F. J. Jackson, Esq.,
His Majesty's late minister
to the United States of
America.
PYUYL, L. P. G. Van dcr. See V.
QUADAL, Martin Ferdinand.
Painter.
— Quadaly
At Mr. Caize's,
Gerrard Street ^ Soho.
1772. 202 Animals.
203 Two animals.
At Mr, Caize's,
Great Marlborough Street,
1773. "4 His Majesty reviewing the ar-
tillery, on horseback. {Bad.
— WaJpole.)
215 His Majesty reviewing the artil-
lery on horseback, in a
Roman dress. ( Worse, —
Walpole.)
226 Dogs attacking a tiger.
M, F Quadalde Morava^ Bath,
1 791. 3 Two Italian Lazzaroni boys,
reposing, with a group of
dogs.
41 A boy teaching a dog to count
for a bit of bread plac'd on
his nose.
— Quadal, R.LA.
George Street ,
Hanover Square,
1793. 17 A boy with a dog and hare.
224 Inside of a stable.
270 The man and his ass — from
the fable.
658 Inside of a cowhouse.
QUADRONB, Jean B Painter.
39, Old Bond Street,
1887. 764 Morning of the chase.
QUELBN, De. See D, vol. ii, page
307.
QUENNBLL, Charles H. B.
Architect.
17, Victoria St.^ Westminster,
1898. 1626 Chimney piece.
1899. 1688 House in Rosecroft Avenue.
1900. 1900 do. do.
QUBSNB, Miss Rose le. See L,
vol. V, page 37.
QUBSTBD, George R. ... Illustrator.
II, Abbey Gardens^
St, John's Wood,
Bookplate design.
do. do.
240, Rotten Park Road^
EdgbastoHy Birmingham^
1897. 163 1 Design for a bookplate.
1635 Fame and death.
1683 Design for a bookplate.
18, New Clive Road,
West Dulwich,
1899. '5*' Vivien; illustration fromTenny-
son.
QUIBBLL, Alexander G.
Architect.
27, Burgoyne Road, Harringay,
1897. 1853 Municipal Building.
QUICK, Miss Edith P Painter.
The Lynchesy
Shalford, Guildford,
1900. 409 On the shore at Rye.
QUINN, James Painter.
2, Burstock Road, Putney.
1904. 133 A stolen moment.
QUINNBLL, Cecil W.
Miniature Painter.
7, Flanders Road,
Bedford Park,
1897. 1489 Marie G. H., daughter of
Edric Vredenburg, Esq.
1899. 'V^ ^^^ McCarthy, Esq.
QUINTON, Alfred Robert... Painter.
10, BoU Court, E.C.
1879. 683 At Gomshall, Surrey.
12, New Court, LincoMs Inn,
1880. 577 " Beside the still waters."
858 A Cottage Door.
1882. 741 Cornish fishing village.
1884. 140 A by-path from the moor.
1886. 533 The village bridge.
1889. 345 Elstead bridge, Surrey.
1899. 1038 Sussex Woodlands.
1099 The heart of Sussex.
1900. 1 1 55 Henley, Sussex.
1 173 Blackdown from Henley Hill,
Sussex.
1902. 799 The Thames valley from
Henley Park.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RAALTB, Mrs. C. Van. SeeV.
RABEUF, Hippolytc Painter.
32, Nezvman Street,
1893. "386 The carpet mender.
RACKHAM, Arthur Painter.
3, St, Ann's Park Villas,
Wandsworth,
1888. 1446 Winchelsea from the marsh.
1889. 1 297 Cottages at Pett, Sussex.
6, Wychcombe Studios,
1 90 1. I Id Evening — Switzerland.
1902. 1329 The Princess and the dragon.
Illustration to GrimnCs fairy
tales,
1336 Sweetheart Roland. Illustra-
tion to Grimm's fairy tales,
1345 The young Count and the
frogs, etc. Illustration to
Grimm's fairy tales,
54/j, Park Hill Road, N, W,
1903. 1417 The Princess carried off by
the dragon. Illustration to
Grimm's fairy tales,
1424 Rumpelstiltskin. Illustration
to Grimm's fairy tales.
1430 The seven kids.
3, Primrose Hill Studios,
1904. 1038 Mother Goose.
RADCLIFF, Miss Anna Painter.
2, Guildford Cottages, Dover,
1 84 1. 5S7 View near Dover.
RADCLIPPB, Radcliffe W.
Painter.
Felday^ Dorking.
633 December.
99 s Waiting.
Hoimimry St. Maty^
near Dorking.
3 jt ** Tis autumn, autumn, autumn
late, etc."
47« The noonday rest,
483 A winding stream.
41 1 Abinger milt pond.
91 The red rover.
Rogate^ Petersfield,
113 The Stathe at EUnworth Broad.
ings.
1879.
1885.
123 Haben Bridge, Sussex.
909 Going to market.
1 1 30 The Lizard Lights.
1886.
300 Proprietors all.
519 For Eaater Decorations.
1887.
98 In the snow.
429 Feeding poultry.
581 Among the turnips.
1888.
67 The coming shower.
604 A lonely shore.
646 "Gone away."
1889.
147 Spring.
217 The South Downs, West
Sussex.
1262. Haben Bridge.
9, Bentinck Street,
Manchester Square.
1890.
756 Gone away.
1895-
II Lost.
RADCLYFFB, Charles Walter.
Painter.
1 7, Mabledon Place,
Burton Crescent,
1849. 493 The path through the wood.
1850. 676 Sketch from Nature.
Hagley Road, Birmingham,
1881. 481 Downton Woods, Hereford-
shire.
RADCLYFFE, Edward ... Engraver.
20, Gloucester Crescent,
1859. 12x3 Hay field after J. Absolon.
41, Camden Street.
i860. 934 A windy day. After D. Cox.
940 Kenilworth Castle. After D.
Cox.
1 86 1. 962 The peat gatherers. After D.
Cox.
963 The outskirts of the forest.
After D. Cox.
964 Changing the pasture. After
D. Cox.
1863. ^66 Bala Lake — morning. After
D. Cox.
RADCLYFFE, WUliam, Junr.
Painter.
7, Chandos Street.
1835. 17S Portrait of a gentleman.
Bartholomew Place,
Kentish Town,
1843. 545 The children of the Rev. R.
Moore, Rector of St. Giles's,
Dorset.
224
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1867.
1868.
RADFORD, Edward, A.I^. W.S.
Painter.
129, Lupus Struts Pimlico.
83$ Peasant of the Nile.
346 "No man that warreth en-
tangleth himself with the
affairs of this life: that he
may please him who hath
chosen him to be a soldier/'
6, Abingdon Villas West.
$17 Day Dreams.
19, Percy Road^
Shepherd's Bush.
744 From the camp.
766 The deuce.
799 Reverie.
911 Pour rhonneur.
784 "Vlk!"
134, Percy Roady W.
1890. 222 The Message of Hisdaeus.
1870.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1875-
RADFORD, James Painter.
41, London Street.
1 84 1. 727 Rivaulx Abbey, Yorkshire.
1842. 257 Study from nature.
1256 The Rainbow — View of Ri-
vaulx Abbey; shower pass-
ing off.
1843. 260 Scene on the Rye, near Helms-
ley, Yorkshire.
290 Scene in Kirkdale, Yorkshire.
1844. 1 151 Bow bridge, near Totnes,
Devon.
4, Stanley Place.
1847. 255 Scene on the Rye, near Helms-
ley, Yorkshire.
646 UAriccia on the Naples road —
evening.
747 A River scene.
S, Douro Place.
1848. 1247 A Mountain stream.
1849. 1 1 10 A lock on the Thames.
1850. 70 Gensano, Lago di Nemi.
629 Wargrave ferry on the Thames.
16, Sheffield Terrace^
Kensington.
1858. 258 Interior of Bettws-y-coed
Church, North Wales.
1859. 977 On the Llugwy, North Wales.
RAB, Miss Henrietta R. (afterwards
Mrs. Ernest Normand) Painter.
33, Fortess Roady
Kentish Town.
1 88 1. 46 Miss Warman.
5, Fitzroy Square.
1882. 244 Ernest Normand, Esq.
1883. 108 Miriam.
1497 Miss Lilian Woodcock.
AucklandSy Upper Norwood.
1884. 854 Launcelotand Elaine.
i^Now Mrs. Ernest Normand\
Rowsley House^
Holland Park Road.
1885. 6 Ariadne deserted by Theseus.
623 A Bacchante.
1886. 702 Doubts.
1887. 534 Eurydice sinking back to
Hades.
1016 A Naiad.
1888. 668 Zephjrrus wooing Flora.
1889. 629 The death of Procris.
AucklandSy Auckland Road^
Norwood.
1890. 104X Ophelia. '* There's rue for
you."
Rowsley House^
Holland Park Road.
1 89 1. 664 La cigale. "La cigale ayant
chants, etc." — Lafontaine.
1892. 557 Mariana. ''He cometh not,
she said." — Tennyson.
AucklandSy Norwood.
1893. 439 Flowers plucked and cast aside.
1894. 564 Psyche before the throne of
Venus. — Morris s Earthly
Paradise.
1895. 621 Apollo and Daphne.
1896. 58 George L. Beeforth, Esq.,
Mayor of Scarborough, 1894.
678 Summer.
1897. 634 Isabella. "She had no know-
ledge when the day was
done, etc." — Keats.
1899. 927 Diana and Callisto. — Ovid.
1900. 1075 The Lady Mayoress. (Lcuiy
Newton.) Presentation por-
trait.
1 90 1. 207 The Marquess of Dufferin and
Ava. Painted for the Royal
Ulster Yacht Club.
1903. 193 Lady Winifred Renshaw and
son.
47» The Sirens.
1904. 391 Songs of the morning.
RAB, Miss Mary Painter.
32, Phillimore Gardens.
1886. XI 84 Monica; a portrait.
RABBURN, Sir Henry, R.A.
Painter.
Edinburgh.
6 Portrait of a gentleman. (John
Home or Home.)
351 Portrait of a lady.
28 Sir Walter Farquhar.
578 Portrait of a gentleman.
1792.
1798.
1799.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
225
— Raebum^ 1 , Hindt Street^
Mamhesttr Square.
lSo2, 169 Portrait of Dn Rutherford,
professor of botany in the
University of Edinburgh for
Dr. Thornton's botanical
work.
H. Ruebum^ Edinburgh^
iSio. 79 Portrait of W. Scott, Esq.,
author of the Lay of the
Last Minstrel, Marmion, etc.
iSrr. 171 The Rev. Sir H, MoncrieflT
Wellwood, Bart.
i8i3- t Portrait of the chief of the
Macdonells,
304 Portraitof a gentleman,
357 do- tlo.
(Elected A. R.A.)
1813. 51 Sir G. S. Mackenzie, Bart*
1814. 35 Portrait of a gentleman,
4j Lord Seaforlh.
153 Portrait of a lady.
247 General Sir D. Baird.
(Elected R,A.)
1815. so The Earl of Kinnoul.
75 The Earl of Fife.
tjS Portrait of a general officer.
177 Professor PI ay fair, Edinburgh,
F.R.S.
1S16, 31 Portrait of a boy.
183 The Rt. Hon. David Boyle,
Lord Justice Clerk,
2 ^ I Por trai t of a ge n t leman ,
2S6 do. do,
381 J, Cawley, Esq.
181 7. 84 Lady Gumming Gordon*
91 Portrait of a young gentleman.
13^ VV. H, Miller, Esq.
369 Portrait of a gen d em an.
1818. 32 Archibald William, Lord Mont-
go merie.
177 Rear- Admiral Sir D. Milne.
io3 Portrait of a lady.
16 S The Rt. Hon, A, Macconochiej
Lord Advocate of Scotland.
1819. 38 F, L. Chantrey, Esq>> R,A*
112 Portrait of a Highland chief.
313 do. gentleman.
379 do. y o un g gen 1 1 eman *
i8ao» iS The Earl of Hopetown,
;j The Marquis of Huntley in the
Highland garb and family
tartan.
iiH The Duke of Sedfaj
^17 Portrait oUMVtfMUfteper
f to the
° 36q E. Livii
1811. 7 The
1821. 325 Earl Compton.
420 Portrait of a lady.
1822* 62 do. an officer.
176 do. a gentleman.
312 Lord Douglas.
(Knighted.)
1823* 42 Portrait of an officer of the
Royal Navy.
94 Portrait of a gentleman.
14* do. do.
100 Portraits of a lady and child.
RAEBURN, Henry Macbeth-
M, vol, V, page 128.
See
1864.
1865.
RAEMACKBRS, John Adrien.
Sculptor,
y. Ramackers^
21, Winchester StreeL
875 Peep of day.
877 Evening star.
916 The secret.
J, Raemackers,
1017 The faithful messenger. "Yet
dost thou droop— even now
while I utter Love's happy
welcome, thy pulse dies away ;
"Cheer thee, my bird,
etc."— T. Moore.
J, A, Ramackers.
S49 What are the wild waves say-
ing?
/, A. Raemackers^
69, Winchester Street^
Pimiico,
1Q78 Ruth. " So she gleaned in the
field until even, etc."
22, Blootnfield Terrace^ Pimiico.
1123 Impudence.
1136 Dignity.
1 1* I Florence. "When any sharp
sense of its being empty
smote upon her, she could
kneel beside it and pray
God, etc." — Dombey and
Son.
1870, 1160 Ophelia; marble. "O, woe is
me! etc."
ii6a Innocence; marble.
1206 The village maid ; marble.
1207 Henry Harris, Esq.
13E9 Religion.
1390 Frivolity.
1404 Dr. Lockhart Clarke, F.R.S.
14631 The Countess of Clancarty;
marble.
\\ifi The Earl of Clancarty; marble.
1460 The late Earl of Clancarty;
marble.
GG
1S66.
1867.
1868.
1S69.
1871.
1872.
226
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Raemackers, John Adricn-^confinued.
1874. 1504 The orphans; companions in
solitude.
1553 Miss Whitburn.
1875. 1252 The Hon. Mrs. Trench; marble.
1876. 1379 The late Hon. Robert Le Poer
Trench; marble bust.
1429 Souci et sans souci.
1452 The late Marquis of Bristol;
marble bust.
1878. 1446 "Ada"— bust, marble. "lam
sure I would not think any
ill of Richard if the whole
world did, etc."
1879. 1537 Innocence; bust, marble.
1576 The late Duke of Leinster.
1584 Thomas Webster, Esq., H.R. A.
i88t. 1535 Lieut.-Col. J. P. Kennedy. For
the Central Indian Railway ;
bust.
1544 Miss Anne Crump.
1883. 1565 A study.
1588 The late Sir Charles Reed.
1687 Ethel Harrison.
1886. 178^ Mrs. William Brayshaw; bust,
terra-cotta.
1887. 1796 The late Earl of Eglinton;
bust, marble.
1852 Colonel North; bust, marble.
1857 Henry M. Stanley, Esq.; bust.
1888. 1914 Mrs. North; bust, marble.
1977 Faith; bust, marble.
2042 Miss North; bust, marble.
1889. 2145 Harry North, Esq.; bust.
1892. 1855 F. T. Barry, Esq., M.P.; bust.
RAFFEL, Charles Painter.
41, Walham Grove,
1874. 184 Solitude.
592 Morning hour.
RAFFIELD, J Architect.
103, Great Portland Street.
1797. II 14 The Castle, designed for a man-
sion in Scotland.
1798. 9>7 Design for a mausoleum.
115, Oxford Street,
1799. 907 Elevation of a new cast iron
bridge, proposed to be
erected over the River
Thames from the Strand in
the vicinity of the Adelphi
to Lambeth.
13, South Molton Street.
1804. 894 Stables, Kent Road.
1805. 7^8 Suspended Bridge over the
Danube at Vienna, etc.
729 House in Kent Road for J.
Rolls, Esq.
52, Lower Brook Street^
Grosvenor Square^ W.
1807. 949 Hall at Grange House, Surrey,
for J. Rolls, Esq.
1808. 84X Mansion for a nobleman.
27, Edward Street,
Cavendish Square,
1 81 6. 897 Parish church for St. Maryle-
bone, etc.
18 1 8. 950 St. John's Lodge, Regent's
Park, for Chas. Augustus
Tulk, Esq.
18 1 9. 1057 do. do. do.
1076 do. do. do.
1820. 942 Design for a mansion.
25, Cirencester Place.
1825. 898 Easton Neston Park, North-
amptonshire, for the Earl of
Pomfret.
RAFFLES, W. H Architect.
9, Argyll Street.
1894. 1621 Chancel, Canewdon church,
Essex.
RAGGI, Mario Sculptor.
23, Newman Street.
1854. 1385 Innocence.
64, Gloucester Street, S. W.
1877. H50 Compulsory Education
31, Devonshire Strut.
1878. 1427 The late Admiral Rous; bust
(posthumous), marble. For
thejochy Club at Newmarket.
1458 On the seashore.
1502 The late Admiral Rous; statu-
ette, terra-cotta.
1879. 1546 His Eminence Cardinal Man-
ning; bust, terra-cotta.
1880. 1S13 The Entombment. For Thistle-
ton church, Rutland.
1647 John Harvey, Esq., Ex-Grand
Secretary, Grand Lodge of
England; bust, terra-cotta.
1881. 1483 His Eminence Cardinal New-
man; bust, terra-cotta.
1489 Matutin; statue, marble.
1882. 15S0 TheEarlofBeaconsfieldjK.G.;
bust, marble.
1883. 1615 The late Dr. W. G. Ward,
K.C.S.G., of Northwood
Park, Isle of Wight; post-
humous bust, marble.
1884. 1772 Lord John Manners. Presenta-
tion portrait,
1886. 1778 Robert Warner, Esq.; bust,
bronze.
44, Osnaburgh Street.
1890. 1972 James Perkins, Esq.; bust,
marble.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
227
1S92, lUi Lionel S. Beale, Esq., RR.S.;
bust.
1895. 1619 The Duchess of Rutland- Pre-
sentaHon bust^ marble,
RAGGIN, Miss E, Painter,
$1, Charhtte StretL
1858. 507 Sunset
{Raggin in the index^ ^ctggt in the
€atai&gue.)
RAGON, Adolphc ., Painter,
33, Upper Wesibmirne Terrace.
1S77, 53 s Going out of harbour.
812 Near Black wall
S58 In the Channel.
893 The wreck.
1878. 36 The pool
197 At Limehouse.
90S Near Tilbury Fort
1879 1410 Rochester by Moonlight
38^ Sinciair Raad^ Kensington.
1884* 1177 Hole Haven, Essex.
1S85. 76a Yarmouth smacks towed out
of harbour.
A* Rajon^
17, Buckingham Road^
Wiilesden Junction.
1890. U77 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales
and the Shah passing the
training ship "Warspite."
A, Ragon^
17, Buckingham Road^
Hariesden,
1 89 1 , J 4 « s Shi ppi ng at Gra vesend.
RAIGERSFIELD, Captain.
Painter.
(An Honorary EKhibitor.)
655 A View near Air, in the south
of France.
93 Falconer's shipwreck. '*The
order, boys, was given to
bear away, etc,"
660 View of Brest harbour; The
Montague, one of the
Squadron of Earl St. Vin-
cent, forcing the enemy's
ships to shift their ground
from Batheaume to Cameret
Bay, Aug. 16, 1800.
797 Room in the ancient archiepis*
copal palace at Maidstone.
»*4tA sea piece.
1798.
1801,
1809-
1848.
547 An English Village.
1850.
laoo The roadside inn.
1852.
523 Near Wembly, Harrow in the
distance.
1853.
238 Wapping.
1854.
164 A Woodland Cottage.
418 Rochester.
1855.
612 Near Pershore, Worcestershire.
1856.
64 The Port of London.
zii A Village street
1026 Near Otford, Kent
H.f. Rail ton,
22, Queen's Road West,
Chelsea.
1858.
55 On the Brent near Ealing.
29s Coombe Wood, Surrey.
970 Norbiton.
F, J, RcUlton,
22, Queen's Road West,
Chelsea,
1859.
325 Near Maiden, Surrey.
496 Summer time in the woods.
1863.
519 Addington Heath, Surrey.
RAILTON, William Architect.
6, Baker Street,
1829.
995 Chapel of Magdalen College,
1830. 1032
IS32.
1834.
973
885
915
JS38.
1232
1839.
1 169
IS44.
1182
1845.
1205
1099
1128
1260
1846.
1 194
«3>3
Oxford.
10, Baker Street,
Randalls, the seat of Nathaniel
Bland, Esq., near Leather-
head.
Carlton Chambers,
12, Regent Street.
Randalls, etc.
House at Gracedieu, Leicester-
shire, for Ambrose Lisle,
Phillipps, Esq.
Dichley, the seat of Charles
March Phillips, Esq., M.P.
Gatehouse at Garendon Park,
for C. M. Phillips, Esq.
Residence near Ripon, for the
Bishop.
St. Bartholomew's church,
Bethnal Green.
Bromley church.
Church for the Metropolis
Churches Fund.
Ripon Cathedral, etc.
Mansion for William Herrick,
Esq., Beau Manor Park,
Leicestershire.
Riseholme Hall, for the Bishop
of Lincoln.
The Nelson Column, Trafalgar
Square. This monument,
designed, and partly erected,
for the Committee of sub-
scribers, the Architect is now
228
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Railton, William— con^'nu^d,
conductins; to completion
under the Authority of Her
Majesty's Government.
The statue of Nelson sur-
mounting the column was
executed by E. H. Baily,
Esq., R.A., in Granton
stone, the gift of the Duke
of Buccleuch; the material
of the column being Devon-
shire granite, except the
ornaments of the capital
which are cast from naval
ordnance. The sculptural
subjects in the panels of the
pedestal, commemorative of
the events of St. Vincent,
Nile, Copenhagen, and Tra-
falgar, have been respectively
entrusted to Messrs. Watson,
Woodington, Ternouth, and
Carew, and are to be cast in
bronze.
1848. 1224 Staircase, Beaumanor Park,
Leicestershire.
1849. 1044 Mean wood church, Leeds, for
the Misses Beckett.
X064 Chapel of Ripon palace, the
gift of the Archbishop of
York to the see of Ripon.
1850. 1283 Chancel of Meanwood church.
1284 Meanwood church.
1285 Interior, Holy Trinity church,
Hoxton.
1851. 275 North door, Bromley church.
276 Chancel, Bromley St Leonard's,
Middlesex.
RAIMBACH, Abraham.
Miniature Painter.
A. Rainbach,
13, Upper Tichfield Street.
^191' 978 Portrait of a gentleman.
1798. 785 A portrait.
A, Rainback.
839 A frame with three portraits.
A, Raimbach,
1800. 854 Mr. Abbott.
1 80 1. 746 Mr. M*Lary.
750 Portrait of a gentleman.
766 Aframecontaining the portraits
of Mr. Wallis, Mr. Cromek,
and a young lady.
Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital,
1802. 656 Portrait of a gentleman.
736 Mr. Burgess.
14, Carlisle Street, Soho,
1803. 779 Portrait of a gentleman.
1804. 746 Portrait of a lady.
749 do. do.
1805. 389 do. do.
{Raimbach is better known as a line
engraver,)
RAIMBACH, David L.
Miniature Painter.
42, Fortune Gate Road^
Harlesden.
1903. 1223 A child's head.
1904. 1194 Miss Amy Turner.
RAIMBACH, David Wilkie.
Miniature Painter.
26, Thayer Street
1843. 1482 A posthumous bust of Abraham
Rai mbach, late a correspond-
ing member of the Institute
of France, and Hon. Mem-
ber of the Academies of
St. Petersburgh, Vienna,
Geneva, and Amsterdam.
99, Stanhope Street.
850 Philip Joumeaux, Esq.
923 Miss Joumeaux.
927 Portrait of a lady.
928 Mrs. Stacpoole.
975 Mr. Frederick Stacpoole.
731 Walter, fourth son of George R
Evans, Esq.
872 Mrs. Charles Elder.
928 Portrait of the infant daughter
of Cuthbert Seeley, Esq.
932 James Carpenter, Esq.
99, Stanhope Street,
Hampstead Road.
741 M. T. S. Raimbach, Esq., M.A.
785 Portrait.
Government School ofDesigm^
748 Portrait of a young lady.
747 Blanche, eldest daughter of
D. W. Raimbach.
Umerick*
729 W. Linnieus Casey, Esq., of
Cork.
764 Mrs. Winter*
Birmingkems^
213 Bou!ogne*sur^mer.
1846.
1847.
1848.
1850.
1852.
1854.
1855.
1868.
RAIMBACH, Louis.
Miniature Painter,
125, Finborough Road.
1882. 1359 Portrait of a lady.
1883. 1250 Miniature portrait-
The Cres^tnt^ Br&msi
Wortm
1894. 943 The daughter of Her^
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
229
RAIMBACH, Miss.
Miniature Painter,
8j Park Terrace^ Grttnwieh,
i8j5- 547 Portrait of a young lady.
661 do. do,
671 do. do.
817 PortraiL
SiS Portrait of a young lady.
1836. 63 a do. lady.
6S1 The daughters of the late Ad-
miral Sir Benjamin Hollo-
well Carew, G.CB.
*i9 Major-General Sir Patrick
Ross, K.CM.G., K,C.H.
841 Master Ross,
1S57, ^o^ Portraits of a boy and a young
lady,
i838, 8+7 Mrs. Thomas Henry Ponsonby.
1840, 675 Portrait of a lady,
760 Portraits of the two eldest
daughters of H. Skrine, Esq.,
of Stubbings House, Berk-
shire,
766 Portrait of a lady.
799 Portraits of three brothers.
1841, 763 Rosamond; a portrait.
»i8 Portraits of a lady and gentle-
man,
9J1 Portraits of a lady and her four
daughters.
1842, 76* Viscount Drumlanrig.
7 89 A bracelet containing the por^
traits of six of the child-
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Thesi-
ger.
Boo Portraits of a family of four
children.
Sji Portraits of a family of seven
children.
R74 Portrait of a lady*
88s Viscountess Drumlanrig.
91* Miss The siger; set as a brooch.
9S» J- Thesiger, Esq., Q.C., MP.
159 Lady Dorothea Walpole,
74^^ do* do.
868 Portrait of a naval officer*
896 Portraits of five of the children
I of Lord Campbell and Lady
Stratheden,
Portraits of the four sons of
George C^ E^nns, Esq.
914 Portraits of the nine childieD
of Captain DanielL
. SlrttL
Ponr&it^ of Ufl^^HV^htE^rB
■nham.
1843.
1844- 1^^
789
I83
1845. 763
921
1846* 744
746
890
1847. 772
1848. 784
928
1849* 749
825
iSgo. 686
The children of J. Boulderson,
Esq., Ercless Castle, Inver-
ness-shire.
Portraits of the Hon. Miss
Eraser, Misses Panny and
Charlotte Eraser, the Hon.
Mr. Eraser, Masters Allister,
George and Martin Henr}'
Eraser, the children of Lord
Lovat, Beaufort Castle, In-
verness-shire.
Portraits of the children of
N. Hibbert, Esq., Munden
House, Herts.
99, Stanhope Street
Lady Kinnaird.
Master Mainwaring.
Group of the two eldest sons
and youngest daughter of
James Campbell, Esq., of
Inverawe, Loch Awe.
Group of the two eldest
daughters and youngest son
of James Campbell, Esq.,
of Inverawe, Loch Awe.
Miss M'Neil, only child of Sir
John M*Neil, G.C.B., Edin-
burgh.
Second son of Robert Harring-
ton, Esq.
Beauchamp Lodge,
Hamtnersmith,
Portrait of the infant daughter
of Sir Charles des Voeux.
A nun of the order of the
Good Shepherd with three
penitents from the asylum
governed by the nuns of
this order; two penitents in
the dress of the "Conse-
crated," and one in their
ordinary costume.
Portraits of Sybil Bigge, the
Hon. Mr. Gordon in his
uniform as page to the
Queen, the Hon. Mr. Fran-
cis Gordon, and the Hon.
Miss Gordon — painted to-
gether, and Miss Clara Mel-
ville.
Miss Pagliano.
Josephine and Brodie, daugh-
ter and son of Mr. D.
Zulu^ta.
Master Henry and Miss North-
cote.
The Month of May.
Portrait of a lady in the dress
she wore on taking the habit
of Religion, etc.
230
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Raimbach, IMss— continued.
1 85 1. 960 Lord Nea Ross and the Hon.
William Phipps, children of
the Earl of Mulgrave.
1001 Lady Victoria Fitzalan How-
ard, Lady Minna Fitzalan
Howard, Lady Mary How-
ard, Lady Etheldreda How-
ard, and Lord Maltravers,
children of the Earl of Sur-
1852.
rey.
826 Hb Eminence Cardinal Wise-
man.
Convent of the Good Shepherdy
Beauchamp Lodge^
Hammersmith,
1S55. 899 The infant daughters of the
Hon. Mr. Melville and Cap-
tain Wigram.
RAINCOCK, Miss S Painter.
Via Porta Pinciana^ Rome,
1864. 167 The peasants of Italy.
396 Old woman and child.
RAINE, Herbert Architect.
21, Oakley Street y Chelsea,
1900. 1831 Design for a clock tower.
1905 do. fireplace.
II, New Court y LincoMs Inn,
1902. 1540 Design for Memorial church.
1904. 1624 do. fireplace.
RAINE, H. Keyworth.
Miniature Painter.
20, Newman Street,
1897. 1414 Portrait of the artist.
RAINEY, William, RJ, Painter.
10, Bolt Court, Fleet Street,
1878. 884 At Lyme Regis.
1879. 909 The Holm bush, Lyme Regis.
1 2, New Court, LincoMs Inn,
1880. 9«> At Felday.
2, Palmer^s Green Villas,
Southgate,
1881. 865 The mill house.
1 2, New Court,
1882. 1468 The two Poll/s.
1883. 464 The Horse-boat, Fowey.
1884. 4»5 The widower.
1663 The pride of the village.
1886. 944 The end of the chapter.
Shoreham, Kent,
1887. 633 The last chance.
1888. 232 Sunshine and shingle.
1890. 523 When the flowing tide comes
in.
West Street, Winchester.
1891. 1055 <*The flag that's braved a
thousand years."
Fishbourne, Chichester,
1894. 837 A Dutch auction.
Appledram House, Chichester,
1899. 1210 "A doleful ballad to his mis-
tress's eyebrows."
1901. 1029 The harbour. Isle of Marken.
1074 The cradle.
1903. 790 Sweet lavender.
1904. 262 After Sedgmoor.
RAINPORD, E Painter.
E, RcUnsford,
88, Charlotte Street.
1850. 1235. The parting of Imogen and
Leonatus Posthumus.
"Look here, love. This
diamond was my mother's;
take it, heart, etc." — Cym-
beline, act i, sc. 2.
W, Rain/ord,
25, Princes Street,
Cadogan Terrace,
1853. 1288 Celia telling Rosalind that
Orlando is in the forest.
35, Princess Street^
Leicester Square,
1864. 49 The tomb of Archimedes, Syra-
cuse, Sicily.
RAJON, Paul Adolphe Etcher.
M, Rajqy,
59, Boulevard d'Enfer, Paris,
1872. 1268 Mrs. Siddons. After Gains-
borough.
1296 Gervartius. After Vandyck.
P, Rajon,
8, Brunswick Place,
1875. ^®*' Non piangere. After Bonnel;
etching.
1 102 J. S. Mill. After G. F. Watts,
R.A.; etching.
1113 Mrs. Rose. After F. Sandys;
etching.
1876. iioi W. Sale, Esq. After W. W.
Ouless.
1145 The Armourer. After A. Fabri.
1164 On the steps of the Capitol.
After L. Alma-Tadema,
A.R.A.
1877. 1256 A Roman Emperor. After
L. Alma-Tadema, A.R.A.
Auvers, Seine-et-Oise, France,
1883. 1365 Une reverie; etching.
1887. 1422 The dead robin. After F.
Walker, AR.A.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
231
RALLI, Theodore J Painter.
25, Bedford Street^ Strand,
1441 Three Bashi-Bazouks playing
at cards in a coffee house at
Smyrna.
1 1, Boulevard Mont Parnasse,
Parts,
642 Courtship in Cairo.
117, Bishopsgate Within,
967 The Marionettes in the harem.
1499 Siesta in a mosque.
563 Boa charmer in a harem in
Cairo.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
RALPH, G
1778. 244
1779. »39
240
1780. 4«
100
'45
1782. 161
374
1783.
«3
24
»35
242
1784. 33
'49
376
385
1787. 151
. Keith Painter.
15, Orange Street^
Leicester Fields,
Portrait of an artist.
A gentleman; three quarters,
do do.
Perseus and Andromeda.
Portrait of a gentleman,
do do.
63, Conduit Street^
Hanover Square,
Portrait of a child.
Portrait of a gentleman.
(Col, John fT^A— Walpole.)
A head.
Romeo dismissing his servant
Balthasarat Juliet's tomb. —
Act. V, Scene 4.
8, Marylebone Street^
Golden Square.
Portraits of a lady and child.
Portraits of a lady and gentle-
man.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Portrait of a lady.
18, Bedford Street,
Covent Garden,
Portrait of a gentleman.
Portrait of a young lady.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Portrait of a lady.
G, Ralph,
100, St, Martinis Lane,
Romeo and Juliet. Vide act 5
scene i.
Portrait of a lady. {Mrs, Inch-
bald,)
G. K. Ralph,
100, St, Martinis Lane,
Portrait of a lady.
Children catching butterflies.
Portrait of a lady.
{Lady Mary Bertie, — Walpole.)
Portrait of an artist. {Mr,
Banks, RA.)
1790. loi Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Clarke.)
254 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
King, Master of Ceremonies
of Bath,)
G. Ralph, 162, Strand.
1793. loi Portrait of a young gentleman.
{R, Ralph in catalogue,)
40, Great Maddox Street.
1794. 184 Portrait of a young gentleman.
226 Portrait of an artist.
(Portrait Painter to the Duke of
Clarence.)
G, K. Ralph,
2, Carlisle Street, Soho,
1795. 192 Portrait of an actress. {Miss
Boole.)
G. Ralph,
22, Great Marlborough Street,
1796. 281 Portrait of an actor.
G, K, Ralph, 21, Bedford Row.
1798. 169 Musidora going to bathe. —
Thomson,
301 Quarry men.
G, Ralph, 22, Frith St,, Soho
1803. 257 Lear with the dead body of
Cordelia. — Act v, scene 3.
14, Tavistock Row,
Covent Garden,
181 1. 84 Portrait of a young lady playing
on the lyre.
RAM, Miss Jane A Painter.
2,Jouberl*s Studios, Chelsea,
1893. 339 A corner in the bazaar.
57, Elizabeth Street,
Eaton Square.
1895. 60 Delphinium.
670 Peonies.
49, Hugh Street.
1897. 365 Dreams of ambition.
1900. 660 "Of old unhappy far-off days,
and battles long ago."
RAMBERG, John Henry Painter.
19, Eaton Street, Pimlico,
1782. 440 St. James's Park.
522 The embarkment.
523 Good news.
544 Review of Soldiers.
545 Bad news.
/. H Rhamberg,
19, Eaton Street, Pimlico.
1784. 4S The death of Capt. Cook.
167 The soldier's return.
211 The blind veteran.
H, Ramberg,
1785. 169 Sailor's farewell
232
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Ramberg, John Henry — continued.
— Romberg^ 85, Newman St,
1787. 473 Queen Margaret of Anjou
landing at Weymouth after
the battle of Tewkesbury.
3, Frith Street, Soho,
1788. 594 Whitsuntide holidays.
640 Two subjects from Fielding's
Tom Jones.
{Romberg made two drawings of the
Royal Academy exhibitions of i^^i and
1788, both well known from the engravings
by P, Martini, He also did three drawings
of the Exhibition of 1784, now in the
British Museum^
RAMI]§, C. W Painter.
Rutland Lodge,
New Maiden, Surrey,
1885. 577 Backwater; Ripley, Surrey.
847 Mullard's Cottage, Witley.
1888. 485 Study in Coombe Wood.
RAMPLING, C Architect.
8, Goodge Street,
181 5. 821 Design for a Villa.
822 Design for an observatory.
18 16. 803 New Gaol at Cambridge.
854 A private mausoleum at Mr.
C. H. Tatham's.
Queen Street, May fair,
1 8 18. 955 An Observatory and Naval
Depot for Norfolk,
looi Parsonage House, Brandon,
Suffolk.
1819. 1015 An inn in Norfolk.
RAMSAY, Miss Eleanor Painter.
Oratory Studios,
16, Fulham Road,
1898. 1242 Ploughing.
15, Cromwell Crescent, S, IV,
1902. 1048 A London sunset.
RAMSAY, James Painter.
19, Cleaveland Street,
52 Portrait of himself.
42, Kirby Street,
1804. 196 Mr. H. Lomas.
2, Duke Street, Adelphi,
S5 Sportsmen.
23, Great Pulteney Street,
307 H. Grattan, Esq.
196 Lady Dufferin and Clanboye.
229 Portrait of a gentleman.
177 The late Lady Dufferin and
Clanboye.
1803.
1805.
1806.
1807.
26, Charles Street,
Cavendish Square,
1808. 512 Mr. Hodgkinson.
574 Mr. Eckhardt.
1809. 52 Portrait of a lady.
323 do. gentleman.
333 T. Lloyd, Esq.
18 10. 89 Portrait of a gentleman.
112 J. Townley, Esq.
184 W. A. Maddocks, Esq., M.P.
298 Captain C. Campbell, R.N.
514 Portrait of a lady.
181 1. 215 G. Lambert, Esq.
466 Lord Cochrane.
501 The Earl of Moira.
1 81 2. 53 The favourite Kitten.
264 H. Willson, Esq.
1 8 13. 137 Mr. J. Picard.
237 H. Brougham, Esq.
377 Mrs. Arnold.
18 14. 207 Portrait of a lady and child.
222 Peter's repentance. "And
Peter remembered the words
of Jesus, etc."— 5/. Matt,,
xxvi, 75.
243 Peter denying Christ. " Then
he began to curse and swear,
etc." — St, Matthew,\jy\f 74.
482 Portrait of a lady.
543 Rev. Dr. Poynter.
561 Col. Bock, of the Russian Im-
perial Guards.
1815. 25 Cookson, Esq.
95 Mrs. Witham.
154 H. Witham, Esq.
201 General Sir J. Doyle.
61, New Bond Street,
18 1 6. 3 Mr. T. Bewick of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne, the celebrated
engraver on wood.
60 Lieut. -Col. Wilson of the ist
or Royal Scots.
74 Portrait of a lady.
143 Sir J. E. Swinburne, Bart, as
provincial Grand Master of
the Masonic Lodges of
Northumberland.
222 Miss Burdon.
287 Portrait of a lady.
446 Major Gen. Riall, Governor of
Granada.
1 81 7. 67 J. Renwick, Esq.
107 Rev. J. Archer.
148 W. Ingham, Esq.
319 Mrs. J. Gray.
394 Lieut-Gen. Sir J. Doyle, Bart.,
K.G., C.B., and K.C.
428 Dr. Southey.
1818. 82 Portrait of a favourite terrier.
328 H. Brougham, Esq., M.P.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
233
tSiS.
361 Mrs. Harrison.
1829.
99 Mrs. Manners.
454 Portrait of a lady.
141 Hon. Mrs. Clifford.
6i>o Maj,-Gen. Seddon.
171 Lord Clifford.
I8I9.
7 Lieut.-Col. Tidy*
368 The Rt. Rev. Dr. Weld.
10 View of the ruins of Tyne-
436 Edward Weld, Esq.
mouth Abbey Castle and
29, Percy Street.
lighthouse*
1S30,
106 The Hon. Mr. Clifford.
1 1 J View of the Harbour of North
469 Mrs. Castleton.
and South Shields,
12, Newman Street,
4IS Master Surtees.
iSji*
331 The Hon. Mrs. Clifford.
479 Master and Miss Rtddelh
360 Brunei, Esq.
IS20.
187 Miss R Trevellyan,
948 Sir M. W. Ridley, Bart, M.P.
3S8 Mrs. T. Cookson.
iSja*
66 Mrs. Smith.
S77 Lieut. -CoL Cookson.
156 John Boden, Esq.
NrnKosih-on- lyne.
509 Portrait of a lady.
1821.
319 Sir J. E, Swinburne, Bart.
1003 Sir Edward Vavasour, Bart.
61, New Sond Street
J 018 Design for an altar-piece of the
1822.
561 *N. Monk house, Esq.
Crucifixion.
741 Christ giving sight to the blind.
1073 The young artist
1823.
178 The lost child. The view in
J833*
9a Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
Bart.
381 Mr. Bewick, the celebrated en-
386 David Rowlands, Esq., M.D.
graver on wood-
405 T. P. Cooke, Esq.
en W. Stevens, Esq,
411 John Propert, Esq.
20, Ckarks Sfmt,
513 Viscount Ebrington, M.P.
Cavendish Square.
1834-
178 H. Phillips, Esq.
IS24.
4» Captain Griffiths*
240 Lady Frances Anne Emily
7fi Vice- Admiral Sir W.Johnstone
Vane, the eldest daughter of
Hope, M.R
the Marquis of Londonderry.
141 J* CCarpue, Esq.
275 W. H. Watson, Esq.
173 James Northcotet Esq,, R.A,
352 Lieut.-Col. Taylor.
316 R, E. Duncombe Shafto, Esq.
389 The Marquess of Londonderry.
36a A peep at dressing for a inas-
1S3S,
1S9 The daughter of T. P. Cooke,
querade-
Esq., with her favourite An-
1S35;
156 The young archer.
gola cat.
%%z The Countess of Athlone*
555 The Hon. Henry Clifford; third
344 John Lockley, Esq-
son of Lord Clifford.
394 P, M*Intyre, Esq,, in the dress
1S36*
84 Mrs. Slater.
of the Drummond clan.
470 George G. Mouncey, Esq.,
which he wore during his
Mayor of Carlisle.
Majesty's visit to Scotland.
1S37*
311 Eari Grey, K.G. Fainted for
IS26.
136 Portraits of a groupe of child*
the Literary and Philo-
ren.
sophical Society of Newcastle-
400 The blind organist. " Please,
upon-Tyne.
lady, bestow your charity on
436 Dr. Lardner.
my poor blind father/- 1
448 Dr. Thos. Elliotson.
1827.
56 Charles Sylvester, Esq* ,
1838,
368 George G. Mounsey, Esq., first
433 The daughter of Thomas Potter
Mayor of Carlisle under the
Macqueen, Esq*, M.P,
Municipal Reform Bill.
43ti Thomas Potter Mac Queen,
Painted for the Town HalL
Esq,, M.P., Lieut-Colonel
437 William Armstrong, Esq.
of the Btidfordshire Yeo-
453 Sir Frederick Grey Cooper,
manry C»valry.
Bart.
$15 Captain Kookc, and Life
1839.
254 The entry of the Black Prince
Guards*
into London, with the French
1838.
3$i Thomas JKmgtfit* Beau-
\k
King and his son prisoners.
i
montp VM^^^M_^
m^
The point of time when Ed-
1
y%i Sketch oC^^^B^HHyll^
Wk.
ward HI, also the Lord
1
Tham^^^^^^^^^^^^l
fm
Mayor and different com-
w
o£ Navi^^^^^^H
^B
panies of the City of London,
VL
^^^^^M
fc. HH
234
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Ramsay, James — continued.
went to meet them in the
Borough.
1840. 180 The Hon. Charles Thomas
Clifford.
245 Sir George Musgrave, Bart.
1 84 1. 168 The convalescent mother.
315 His Excellency Viscount
Ebrington Baron Fortescue,
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland.
458 William Ord, Esq., M.P.
1842. 470 Sir James Grant, Inspector-
General of Army Hospitals.
1843. 460 Portrait (from recollection) of
the late Henry Howard,
Esq., of Corby Castle, Cum-
berland.
1081 Portraits of George Dixon,
Esq., Mayor of Carlisle, and
Mrs. Dixon.
1845. 6 Armorer Donkin, Esq.
1846. 51 Henry Boden, Esq.
83, Netvman Street^ and
Newcastk'Upon- Tyne.
1847. 117 Portrait of a lady.
118 do. do.
1 1, Great Tichfield Street,
and Newcastlc-upon- lyne,
1848. 3 A recollection of the late Right
Rev. Dr. Riddell.
273 Nicholas Wood, Esq.
45' John Barley Langhorne, Esq.
644 George Hawkes, Esq., first
Mayor of Gateshead under
the Municipal Act. Presenta-
tion portrait,
1849. 390 Peter Constable Maxwell, Esq.
422 Portrait of himself.
28, Maddox Street, and
Newcastle-upon- J^ne,
1851. 28 Miss M. E. Dunn.
1852. 427 Henry Hulbert, Esq.
610 Portrait of a lady.
1853. 405 do. do.
1854. i34» W. Armstrong, Esq.
RAMSAY, Sir James Henry, Bart.
Architect.
Alyth, Banff,
1875. 1040 Design for a new National
Gallery.
104 1 do. do. do.
RAMSDEN, Richard H.
Miniature Painter.
3, Park Cottages,
Ravenscourt Park,
1883. 1294 Miss Florence Cholmondely
Tyas; on ivory.
1884. 1508 Miss Gertrude Williamson; on
ivory.
1518 Mrs. Cyrus B. Hallett; on
ivory.
RAMSDEN, Thomas Painter.
Tom Ramsden,
23, Caledonian Road,
Leeds,
1883. 1073 Peonies.
RAMSEY, George S Painter.
Rockavon House,
Buxton, Derbyshire.
1896. 332 Evening in the Lledr Valley,
North Wales.
1897. 682 Evening calm — Lledr Valley.
1898. 411 Gathering clouds — Lledr Val-
ley.
1899. 399 February.
1903. 22 September — Goyt Valley, Bux-
ton.
RAMUS, C. A Painter.
48, Leicester Square,
1827. 476 Scene from the Antiquary.
1828. 556 Entrance to an old church.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 83 1. 507 Mill near Abermull, North
Wales.
1833. 854 Overshot, near Leyrica, Por-
tugal.
RAND, J Painter.
37, Howland Street,
1840. 37 Mrs. Stevenson, the lady of
the American Minister.
RAND, R Medalist.
At Messrs, Smith and Rand*s,
117, Salisbury Court,
Fleet Street,
1785. 277 Castor and Pollux.
RANDAL, Charles Painter.
13, Great Western Road, W,
1892. 1158 Steps to the river.
1387 Estelle.
RANDAL, Prank Painter.
c\o C, Randal,
8, Errington Road.
1887. 1290 A by-path in Aisne.
593, Harnvm MtMd.
1893. 1163 A Well, Motitmajour, Aries. J
1 90 1. 1028 The Grand Canal at St. John
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
235
RANDALL, Miss A. Maud.
Painter.
6, Carmalt Terrace^ Putney,
1904. 1069 Portsmouth Harbour — twi-
light
RANDALL, James Architect.
3, Beck Street^ Golden Square,
1798. 957 Design for an entrance to
Merton Grove.
924 Design for a private chapel.
1799.
1800.
985
1037
and
1073
1801.
1802.
1803.
1804.
1805.
1807.
do. public bath,
do. town hall
public market place.
A Design for a Public Office
for the payment of His Ma-
jesty's Navy.
842 Design for a casine in Oxford-
shire.
854 Design for gothic lodges and
gateway.
948 Design for a museum and pub-
lic library.
897 Design for a college for the
study of the sciences, with
an observatory.
1028 Design for a triumphal arch,
intended to commemorate
the glorious atchievements
of the military and naval
heroes of this kingdom.
25, Norton Street^
Portland Place,
883 Designs intended for publica-
tion.
989 Lodge and Gateway for Lord
Hobart at Roehampton.
13, Paddington Street,
825 Designs for villas and casinos.
868 Design for a National Gallery,
etc.
778 A Design for a cenotaph to be
raised at Malta from relics
of Egyptian monuments, to
the memory of Gen. Sir R.
Abercromby, K.B.
I, Upper Charlton Street,
994 Design for a villa for J. S.
Collenguin, Esq., in Dorset-
shire.
1024 Design for a cenotaph to the
memory of Admiral Lord
Nelson.
929 A Villa.
Design for a conservatory for
Col. E. Agar, M.P.
A bath, now erecting for J.
Colingridge, Esq., at Sun-
bury.
18 14. 748 A gallery, as it was intended
to have been erected in the
garden of Leicester Square
by B. West, P.R.A.
RANDALL, Nathaniel Thomas.
Architect.
2, Parade^ VauxhalL
1837. 1045 Design for Entrance to a Rail-
road.
1838. iioi Design, interior of church.
1840. 995 A cathedral church.
28, Great Winchester Street^
City,
1854. 1 102 Town Hall Building at Pres-
ton.
1856. 1095 Schools at Oswald Kirk, York-
shire, for R. B. Oakley, Esq.
1857. 1022 National Discount Bank, Mark
Lane.
RANDALL, Richard J Painter.
21, jRaynham Road^ Hertford,
1895. 1070 The old mill.
RANDALL, William Frederick.
Architect.
31, Stowe Roady
Shepherd's Bush.
1879. 1156 Chimney nook, Wamham
Court, Shoreham.
1886. 1666 A ladies' sanctum, etc.
1888. 1865 Drawing room, etc.
1866 Ceiling, do.
1 89 1. 1785 Design for ball room.
1894. 1670 Banqueting Hall.
RANDANINI, Carlo Painter.
42, Via Margutta^ Rome,
1883. 1457 The beggar.
RAN DELL, James Painter.
Club Chambers^ Regent Street,
1849. 320 A scene on the Conway, North
Wales.
25^, Grove End Road,
1850. 230 Ledder Bridge, North Wales.
Queenhithe,
1851. 639 "The Kcenig See," Tyrol.
1852. 193 The town of Riva, on the Lago
di Garda.
1853. 180 Ben Loyal, Sutherland.
1854. 95 The Rinkan Foss, Norway.
17, Grove End Road,
1858. 342 The Val d'Aosta, Piedmont.
RANDLE. See Heathcote and
Randle, vol. iv, page 60.
236
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RANDS, Miss Sarah E Painter.
Newland^ ^Northampton,
1896. 53 E. Liveing, Esq., M.D.
532 " I cannot sing the old songs."
Victoria Buildings^
Northampton,
1902. 81 The nursery window.
600 A question of taste.
RANGER, Henry W Painter.
228, W, ^th Street,
New York, U.S.A.
1903. 120 An old pasture.
RANKEN, W. B. E Painter.
55, Glebe Place, Chelsea.
1904. 518 Mrs. Ponsonby Blennerhassett.
RANKIN, A. Scott Painter.
18, Morningside Gardens,
Edinburgh.
1892. 435 The crofter's cow.
RANKLEY, Alfred Painter.
22, Nassau Street.
1841. 1057 Macbeth — court within the
castle.
" Macbeth. 1*11 go no more, etc.
Lady Macbeth. Infirm of pur-
pose, etc." — Act ii, scene 2.
14, Nassau Street.
1843. ^3 W. V. Langridge, Esq., of
Lewes, Sussex.
3, Hans Place,
1844. 310 Othello. " Now how dost thou
look? O ill-starred wench,
etc."
37, Brompton Raw.
1845. 672 "Then came the day of shame."
—Crabbe.
25, Shane Street.
1846. 581 Major-General Sir Howard
Elphinstone, Bart., C.B.
1202 Paul and Virginia. " * What ! '
exclaimed Paul, *you have
found so many reasons then
for going, and not one for
remaining here ! Riches have
great attractions, etc' "
41, London Street.
1847. 284 The Village church. "And
fools who came to scoff, re-
mained to pray."
1848. 10 The ruined spendthrift. "The
ruined spendthrift now no
longer proud. Claimed kin-
dred there, and had his
claims allowed." — Gold-
smith.
12, Fitzroy Street.
1849. 397 Innocence and Guilt.
" To woman's heart, when fair
and free,
Her sins seem great and mani-
fold.
When sunk in guilt and misery,
No crime can then her soul
behold."— ^^^.
(Afterwards ccUled Reading the
Litany^
1 850. 144 The Sunday School.—" Where
holy thoughts in infant hearts
are bred."
597 Contentment. "Poor and con-
tent is rich, and rich enough."
1 85 1. 7oy The Pharisee and Publican.
Heaven, we are assured, is
much more pleased to view
a repentant sinner, than
ninety nine persons who
have supported a course of
undeviating rectitude.
Clifton Villa, Campden Hill.
1852. 298 Eugene Aram. "Oh, heaven,
to think of their white souls,
And mine so black and
grim! etc." — Hood.
1853. 499 Dr. Watts visiting some of his
little friends. " For children
he condescended to lay aside
the scholar, the philoso-
pher, and wit." — Dr. John-
son.
1854. 562 Home revisited. "As a long
parted mother with her child
Plays fondly with her tears,
etc." — Shakespeare.
1855. 1 141 Old Schoolfellows. "A friend
loveth at all times, and a
brother is born for adver-
sity." — Proverbs, xvii.
1856. 591 The Village School. *; Where
comely peace of mind and
decent order dwelt." — Shen-
stone.
12 17 From the cradle to the grave.
"We spend our years as a
tale that is told."— /Va/w xc.
1857. 146 The lonely hearth.
227 The dame's absence. "Fore-
wam'd, if little birds their
pranks behold, 'Twill whis-
per in her ear, and all the
scene unfold."
1858. 536 The return of the prodigal.
" Father, I have sinned."
1859. 271 The farewell sermon. "There
is a path which no fowl
knoweth, and which the vul-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
237
ture*s eye hath not seen." —
Job.
1859. 368 The evening song. "And now
another day is gone, Fll
sing my Maker's praise." —
Watts,
i860. 294 Early morning. "The morn is
up again, the dewy mom."
423 The day is done. " Such songs
have power to quiet, etc."
1861. 309 George Stephenson at Darling-
ton, 1823. "After the day's
work was over, Mr. Stephen-
son would drop in at Mr.
Pease's, to talk over with
him the progress of the sur-
vey, and discuss various
matters connected with the
railway. Mr. Pease's daugh-
ters were usually present;
and on one occasion, finding
the young ladies learning the
art of embroidery, he volun-
teered to instruct them. * I
know all about it,' said he,
* and you will wonder how I
learnt it I will tell you.
When I was brakesman at
Killingworth, I learnt the
art of embroidery while
working the pitmen's button-
holes by the engine-fire at
nights.' " — Smiles.
1862. 516 The gipsy at the gate.
671 Milton's first meeting with
Mary Powell, accompanied
by her brother. "He offered
me some wild flowers, and
askt me theire names, and
when I tolde them, he sayed I
knew more than he did, etc."
504 A sower went forth to sow.
168 A chat across the way.
347 The doctor's coming.
442 After work.
477 " 'Tis home where the heart is."
604 Julia Mannering. "Was it
earthly music, or notes pass-
ing on the wind, to warn me
of his death ?"—6re?//.
560 Follow my leader.
381 Following the trail. Gipsies
strew handfuls of grass at
cross-roads for the purpose
of informing any of their
companions who may be
straggling behind the route
which they have taken.
459 The hearth of his home.
1 87 1. 89 The benediction.
1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867.
1870.
RANSOM, Frank Sculptor,
25, Denbigh Place^ Pimlico.
1 90 1. 1726 Portrait of a boy; bust.
1903. 1833 Oberon and Titania; group.
1904. 18 18 The Lady of Shalott; bust.
RANSOM, George Painter,
Fairfield^ Famham,
1899. 807 Wild roses.
1900. 428 The way to the village.
734 An old farm pond.
1904. 445 On a Surrey common.
RANSOME, James Architect.
II, Argyll Place.
1895. 1593 House near Leicester.
1896. i77> do. at Wimbledon.
1898. 1695 Houghton Grange, near Hunt-
ingdon.
1899. 1641 House in the New Forest
1900. 1 71 5 do. at Leicester.
RANWELL, W Painter.
1832. 864 Landscape.
8, Bowling Green Road^
Woolwich.
1843. 1075 Dover before sunrise.
RAPER, Miss Anne Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1838. 4>5 View on the Rhine.
RAPER, H. {ofH.M.S, Tyne).
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1820. 703 View on the east side of Rio
de Janeiro, South America.
RAPHAEL, Mrs. Arthur (Mary P.).
Painter.
2, Hanover Terrace^
Regenfs Park.
1896. 547 A wood nymph.
1897. 475 Eve.
1898. 241 Britomart and Amoret. Prin-
cess Britomart, disguised as
a knight, fulfilling a vow to
her absent lover, rescues the
Lady Amoret from durance
vile by slaying the monster
Busyran. — Spenser.
1899. 217 A Naiad.
1 90 1. 511 Queen Guinevere at Almsbury.
From Tennyson's " Idylls of
the King:'
1902. 697 Florizel and Perdita.
238
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RAPISARDI, Signer .
Painter.
Florence.
1868.
93 Hamlet.
151 Ophelia.
RAPPARD, Miss Clara Painter.
3, Cromwell Crescent^
South Kensington,
1880. 23 Saxon peasant Girl.
C von Rappard^
3, Cromwell Crescent^
South Kensington,
1882. 667 Count Oscar Reichenbach.
C V, Rappard,
3, Cromwell Crescent^
South Kensington.
1887. 69 A quiet Comer.
RAPPARD, Miss Josine.
Miniature Painter.
28, Gorst Road,
Wandsworth Common,
1886. 1390 Clara Schumann.
1887. 1372 Portrait of a lady.
1888. 1560 do. do.
1889. 1647 do. girl.
1^93- 1332 do. do.
1894. 1287 do. lady.
RASTRICK, J. U Architect.
61, Carey Street,
181 7. 893 Chepstow Bridge at low water.
The water at spring tides
rises 50 feet perpendicular.
The landscape and figures
by G. Homer.
RATHBONE, John Painter.
78, Welbeck Street,
Cavendish Square,
1785. 200 View near Keswick in Cum-
berland.
380 View of Kirkstall abbey, near
Leeds.
23, Great Warner Street,
Coldbath Fields,
1786. 433 View of Borrowdale.
10 1, Berwick Street,
and Kilbarnor.
1787. 447 View of Pendale Hill, Lanca-
shire.
448 View of Penny Gaint.
S, Rathbone,
loi, Berwick Street,
and Kilbarnor,
1788. 413 View in Dovedale, Derbyshire
— morning.
1788.
417 View on Derwentwater in Cum-
berland.
430 Distant view of Skiddow in
Cumberland.
T, Rathbone,
2, Middle Row, Holborn,
1789.
378 Summer's evening; a view near
Matlock, Derbyshire.
379 Misty morning; a view near
Winder, Meer Lake, Cum-
berland".
/. Rathbone, Kilburn,
1790.
227 View in Scotland of Minto
Craigs.
4, Paradise Road, Kilburn,
1792.
102 A landscape — evening.
174 A view in the Harrow Road,
with figures by Morland.
212 A landscape with figures.
530 A wood scene with cattle.
1793-
195 Landscape.
197 do.
1794.
33 Ulse Water, looking into Pat-
terdale, Cumberland.
136 Derwentwater and Lodore,
Cumberland.
309 View of Skiddow and Derwent-
water, Cumberland.
1795-
112 View in Patterdale.
297 do. Borrowdale.
75, Berwick Street,
1796.
159 A View near Mellross on the
banks of the Tweed.
1797.
36 View from nature.
66 Wood scene.
123 View in Dovedale.
319 Wood scene with figures.
543 A land storm.
42, Dean Street, Soho,
1798.
282 A View near Cardigan.
585 A landscape-— morning.
652 A distant view of Edinburgh
castle in a storm of wind
and rain.
75, Berwick Street,
1799.
312 View in Norwood near the
gipsey house.
541 Landscape and figures, with a
timber drag.
1800.
168 landscape — evening.
564 do. do.
674 do. morning.
681 do. do.
200, Oxford Street,
1801.
111 A storm on Windermere Lake.
112 A land storm.
1802.
224 A fall on the Cayne, Wales.
634 A forest scene.
1803.
29 A view on the Wye near Here-
ford.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
239
1803. 88 A View on the River Wye.
1804. 201 A curious bridge over a river,
North Wales.
10, Portman Place.
1805. 30 Landscape — evening ; view
near Cheltenham.
99 Landscape — morning ; view
near Cheltenham.
At Mr, CaultofCs,
1806. 87 Morning — view near Graves-
end, Kent.
89 Evening — view near Eltham,
Kent.
RATHBONE, Mrs Painter.
14, Oxford Street
1802. 239 A landscape view near Bristol.
RATHJENS, William Painter.
Claremont Villa^ Withington,
1879. 43* Chrysanthemums.
1881. 688 Wild flowers.
RATTRAY, Well wood Painter.
248, West George Street,
Glasgow,
1883. 728 Autumn on Loch Ard, Perth-
shire.
Giebe Place, Chelsea,
1884. 246 A salmon stream, Perthshire.
1885. 800 October's gold is dim.
81, Vincent Street, Glasgow,
1886. 237 Port Appin, Argyllshire.
764 Golden October.
1887. 290 In the heart of the Highlands.
908 Arran, from the Kyles of Bute,
N.B.
8, Fitzroy Street,
1888. 582 "Where the bumie rins wim-
plin' down tae the sea."
971 Afternoon, Carradale, N.B.
247, West George Street,
Glasgow,
1889. 264 Golden September.
278 The King's Port, Carradale,
N.B.
386 A summer eve; Kintyre, N.B.
872 A summer day; Carradale,
N.B.
1890. 140 Summer twilight, Isle of Arran.
1891. 190 "When winds are soft and
skies are fair."
1 131 Stores for the cabin.
1892. 175 Summer evening. Isle of Arran.
1894. 401 Evening.
144, West Regent Street,
Glasgow,
1896. 35 Golden days.
995 Sunny days, Kintyre, N.B.
31, St, Vincent Place, Glasgow,
1897. 403 The first touch of winter.
686 Drift nets.
7, Berkeley Terrace, Glasgow,
1898. 335 "Through woodlands tinged
with gold."
RAUCH, Christian Daniel.
Sculptor.
Rauch, Berlin.
1833. '*H A monumental bas-relief, exe-
cuted for Edward J. Cooper,
Esq., M.P.
RAUDNITZ, Albert Painter.
I, Queen's Road Studios, N, W,
1883. 355 Mrs. A. Parrish and Child.
RAUH, W Painter.
31, High Street, Bloomsbury,
1839. 416 An Italian (Albanese) woman
and her children.
RAVEL, Jules Painter.
74, Rue de Lisbonne, Paris,
1879. 246 The parting,
RAVEN, John Samuel Painter.
4, Chapel Terrace, Bayswater,
1849. ^^^ ^ study from nature.
1 143 Salmesbury Church, Lanca-
shire.
North Villa, St. Leonard's.
1850. 476 A Sussex farm.
185 1. 680 Scene in Eridge Park.
1852. loi A study from nature.
310 The old tithe barn, Crowhurst,
Sussex.
977 A Sussex farmhouse.
1853. 218 Summit of Ben Cruachan from
a mountain side.
609 Napoleon's great road, forest of
Fontainebleau (after a
shower).
1854. 194 Beeches in Knowle Park.
1855. 202 Study of an old church, in
which Latimer has preached.
845 Ben Nevis.
1372 A Warwickshire Lane.
1402 A Sussex Common.
I 1856. 77 Kenilworth — the close of day.
I 387 A summer's afternoon in the
I Woodlands of Kent.
I Cheyne House, Chelsea,
' 1858. 940 The Avenue, Cobham.
1859. 574 Saint-foin in bloom.
1 143 An autumn afternoon on the
South Downs.
31, Devonshire Street,
i860. 522 Twilight.
240
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Raven, John Samuel — continued.
Gethin Cottage^ Betuis-y-Coed,
1 86 1. 607 The Upper Valley of the Con-
way.
1862. 451 The skirts of a mountain farm.
1864. 139 A glimpse of the Conway.
Lansdown Hally Torquay.
1865. 324 Study from nature.
427 A captured cloud.
1866. 95 Midsummer moonlight — Dew
rising.
499 A voice of joy and gladness.
The Grange^ Shepperton Green^
Chertsey.
1867. 548 The shadow of Snowdon.
" His rest shall be glorious."
The Vicarage, Crake Hall,
BedalL
1869. 268 "The south wind bears me in
its flight
Where the great clouds are
floating white
Over — far over the fir-topped
height, etc."
6, James Street,
Westboume Terrace.
187 1. 538 Lago Maggiore, from Stressa.
543 Fresh-fallen snow on the Mat-
terhorn.
6, Westboume Park.
1872. 74 A Sussex lane.
84 A Hampshire homestead.
657 The monk's walk.
1873. 5*8 "The lesser light to rule the
night."
1874. 533 "Let the hills be joyful to-
gether."
1875. 128 " The heavens declare the glory
of God."
23 1 The quarries of Holme Ground,
Lancashire.
1075 Storm and flood.
1877. 546 Barff, and Lord's Seat from the
slopes of Skiddaw.
RAVENET, Simon Francis, A.R.A.
Engraver.
Opposite Mother Red Cap's,
Hampstead Road.
1 77 1. 154 A proof-print of an Academy.
RAVEN HILL, Miss Margaret P.
Painter.
Delaford Ivor, Bucks.
1895. 1080 La Rue du Grand Ch^ne.
3, Cleveland Gardens, Ealing.
1897. 1394 Wiltshire Cottages.
1900. 1224 The end of the winter: Thusis !
RAVEN -HILL, Leonard ... Painter.
45, Rossetti Mansions, S. W.
1890. 1364 Preparing for the fancy dress
ball.
{See also H, vol. 4, page 103.)
RAVENSCROFT, Prcdcnck E.
Architect.
.S^. Columba, London Road,
Reading.
1899. 1847 Houses in London suburbs.
Lyndhurst, Brunswick Hill,
Reading.
1902. 1473 Country houses.
1485 London Terrace House.
RAVENSCROFT, William.
Architect.
6, Market Place, Reading.
1892. 1650 Pavilion, Palmer Park, Read-
ing.
1897. 1 821 Maidenhatch, Pangboume.
22, The Forbury, Reading.
1898. 1778 Club, Streatley, etc,
RAVENSCROFT, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1824. 534 Study from Nature.
RAVEN SHAW, Miss Edith L.
Painter.
70, Mount Ararat Rocui,
Richmond.
1896. 1032 The Sound of lona, N.B.
R AWDO N , J . Dawson Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1842. 415 S. Donato in Murano.
RAWLE, John S Painter.
Government School of Design,
Nottingham.
1870. 996 Old times.
1873. 451 On the Swale, near Richmond,
Yorkshire.
788 "Whitby's shattered aisle.
Once the proud seamark of
the troubled deep."
1874. 77 Evening.
454 Arundel.
1875. II A home in Surrey. "There is
a spot on earth, etc." — Mont-
gomery.
812 An old manor farm, Abinger,
Surrey.
863 Haddon Hall from the mea-
dows. " Amid the lingering
\\g\ii:'— Coleridge.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
241
Chaucer Villa^ Nottingham, 1
1876. 273 The Village of Ross, Berwick- '
shire.
1878. 332 The fisherman's harbour, Bum- 1
mouth, Berwickshire. |
933 The Mill at rest. " Change of
fashion, time and tide, The |
ancient mill hath still de- i
fied." I
35, St, Augustin Road, N, W. ,
1884. 1529 Portsoy, Banffshire.
1885. 867 The banks o* Nethy.
1887. 820 Stormy weather.
RAWLB, Samuel Architect.
3, Tottenham Street,
1 80 1. 519 Goodrick Castle on the Wye.
1806. 881 Warlies, Essex, the seat of Mr.
Reid.
RAWLENCB, Frederick A.
Painter.
Bulleridge House,
Wilton, Surrey,
1896. 1065 Spring, near Florence.
1904. 1079 Pillars of Castor and Pollux,
Rome.
RAWLINGS, J Painter.
Upper Southwick Strert,
1855. 58 The Cottage Door.
RAWLINS, Thomas Architect.
— Rawlins, Norwich,
1773. 227 Section of a rotunda.
228 An elevation, for a person of
quality.
Thomas Rawlins, Norwich,
1774. 209 Three designs for a Forum, for
the Four Courts of Judica-
ture, designed to be built in
Lincoln's Inn Fields, viz.:
1. The East and West
Front.
2. The North and South
Front.
3. Section of ditto.
J 775' **5 A design for a pavillion.
1776. 228 South front of a design, for a
person of quality.
RAWLINS, T. J Architect.
10, Martha Street,
Commercial Road,
1840. 936 A Design for a gothic villa.
RAWLIN SON, James Painter.
Derby.
1798. 73* Portrait of an old woman knit-
ting.
VI.
RAWLINSON, Sir Robert, K,C,B,,
CE, Civil Engineer.
R, Rawlinson, 5, Whitehall,
1853. 1129 Wellington bridge, proposed to
replace the present bridge at
Westminster. The Welling-
ton Bridge would be of
granite. The approaches
would be by arcades; and
over the land-abutments will
be triumphal arches, sur-
mounted by British lions,
etc., etc.
34, Parliament Street,
1854. 1229 Design for a cotton factory
weaving-sheds.
1859. 1153 Wallasey Water Tower.
RAWNSLEY. Mrs. Edith ... Painter.
Wray Vicarage, Ambleside,
1882. 1083 AbitofHelvellyn, Wytheburn.
RAWSTORNE, Edward Painter.
E, Rawstone,
2, Southend Road,
Wood Green,
1872. 704 On the Thames near Isleworth
— twilight.
E, Rawstome,
2, Station Terrace,
New Southgate,
1899. 1051 L'Etac, St. Owen's Bay, Jersey
— twilight.
RAWSTORNE, John Architect.
At Mr, James Wyatfs,
Queen Anne Street East,
1787. 516 Perspective view of a design
for a nobleman's villa.
571 Design for a country prison.
J, Rawstone,
1 788. 505 Design for a church.
J, Rawstrone,
Birmingham, and
44, Great Portland Street,
1 793- 77° The Crescent, near Birming-
ham.
J, Rawstone, Doncaster,
1798. 951 General Infirmary at Sheffield.
J, Rawstorne, Doncaster,
1800. 973 Bilham, Belvedere, Yorkshire.
1022 An harmonic pavillion.
1023 Additions to Chevet in York-
shire.
RAY, Maurice Painter.
16, Rue de Vienne, Paris,
1904. 956 St. George.
I I
242
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RAYMOND, Miss Maud ... Sculptor.
14, Morden Rocut.
1890. 2067 Rabbits; group, terra-cotta.
RAYMONT, P. ... Miniature Painter.
1829. 730 Mrs. Longley.
{Raymont in index^ Rayntent in catalogue^
RAYNE, Maria Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1783. 407 Duddledoor - rock, near Lul-
worth, on the Dorset coast.
1784. 463 View of Southampton.
RAYNER,
1852. 218
1853. n
1854. 165
5*3
1855. 56
II48
II6I
1322
1857. 544
1858. 995
i860.
1^1
759
1862.
945
953
1864.
646
65,
1865.
636
1867.
694
1868.
722
7*4
1869.
57"
650
Miss Louise J. ... Painter.
1 5, Bemers Street,
Haddon Hall chapel.
Looking towards the South
aisle, Westminster Abbey.
Old kitchen, Sussex.
Interior of Etchingham church,
Kent.
Z. R, Rayner^
15, Bemers Street,
Trinity chapel, from the South
aisle, Canterbury Cathedral.
Chapel of the Holy Trinity,
Canterbury Cathedral.
The Archbishops' Tombs, Can-
terbury Cathedral.
Belfry in the church of St.
Nicholas, Harbledown.
The Brown Gallery, Knole.
The monuments of Archbishops
Chicheley, Bourchier, and
Sumner, in the north aisle
of the choir, Canterbury
Cathedral.
48, Western Road^ Brighton,
Belfry, church of St. Nicholas,
near Canterbury.
Banqueting hall, Haddon.
37, Montpelier Street ^Brighton,
The house of John Knox, the
Reformer, Edinburgh.
Lincoln Cathedral, from the
south.
4, Clifton Terrace^ Brighton,
Bootham Bar, York.
Brown's-Eye, Wells.
24, Soho Square,
Fair at Chippenham.
74, Long Acre,
Ancient close, Canongate,
Edinburgh.
James Ts bedroom, Knole.
The Cartoon Gallery, Knole.
15, Great Turnstile^ Holbom,
The Black Gate, Newcastle.
The market place, Dunster.
Market place, Conway.
43, Great Russell Street.
Holywell Street and Wych
Street, London.
Ash Grove^ Chester,
The butter market, Winchester.
Interior of St. George's chapel,
Windsor.
Market Place, Dinan, Brittany.
High Street, Eton.
Fair day — South Petherton,
Somersetshire.
All Saints' church, from the
Pavement, York.
West Street, Gloucester.
High Street, Ludlow.
Castle Street, Salisbury.
The Stanley Palace, Chester.
The Shambles, York.
, Miss Nancy Painter.
15, Bemers Street,
An Italian mendicant.
The eldest sons of the Hon.
Lieut. -Colonel Liddell.
Painted by Command of
H,R,H, the Duchess of
Gloucester,
1854. 1047 Children of Charles Padmore,
Esq.
1870.
736
I87I.
615
1872.
75*
1 191
1873-
813
1874.
86j
1875-
636
7"
1876.
761
1877.
658
I88I.
617
1885.
i4»8
1886.
I3ZI
RAYNER,
1848.
696
1852.
9$6
RAYNER. Mrs. Rosa Painter.
Hanwell, W,
1885.
146 1 Arbutus.
RAYNER, Miss Rose Painter.
15, Bemers Street,
1854.
1063 Miss Catty.
1856.
252 Divided attention.
1858.
1067 A sister artist.
RAYNER, Samuel A Painter.
S, Raynery 7, Blandfbrd Street,
1821.
967 Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire.
J, Rayner^ no address.
1822.
850 Fragment of Malmsbury Abbey
church, west front.
S, Rayner^
II, Blandford Street,
1824.
845 Study of Salisbury Cathedral.
1826
520 Wells Cathedral, view of the
Lady Chapel.
S, A, Rayner^
II, Blandford Street,
1827.
41 1 Interior of Westminster Abbey.
507 do. do. do.
1828.
227 West front of Rouen Cathedral.
S, Rayner^ Derby,
1841.
1 016 Edward the Confessor's chapel.
Westminster Abbey.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
243
1841. 1033 Rouen Cathedral, view of the
west front.
15, Bemers Street
1848. 1 148 The Lady Chapel, Westminster
Abbey.
1857. 869 Wells Cathedral.
1858. 760 The prior's room, Bradenstake
Priory.
775 Amy Robsart's tower, Kenil-
worth.
781 The Refectory.
8 12 The Abbot's blessing.
1059 Rouen Cathedral, from the
Flower Market.
1073 The Beauchamp chapel, War-
wick.
48, Western Jioady
Hove^ Brighton,
1859. 898 The Refectory.
1000 Interior, Kingston church.
24, Soho Square.
1864. 647 Picture gallery at Narworth
Castle.
REA, Cecil W Painter.
3, Radnor Street^ Chelsea,
440 Christopher Gill, Esq.
S3, Beaufort Street y Chelsea,
607 Fairy tales.
1894. 566 Hylas.
1895. 38 Spring.
1896. 403 An Eastern Idyll.
763 A Nymph.
20 Hagar and Ishmael.
731 In Arcady.
Lansdowne House^
Holland Park.
701 Summer.
1890.
1893.
1898.
1900.
1904.
READ, Miss Catharine.
Crayon Painter.
Miss Ready 27, Welbeck Street
1773. 229 Three children; in crayons.
Catharine Ready
27, Welbeck Street
1774. 210 A child's head; in crayons.
1776. 229 Portrait of a lady; in crayons.
230 do. do. do.
READ, Charles Carter Painter.
90, New Streety Birmingham,
1890. 84 Autumn on the Avon.
1891. 335 Aspen poplars.
Fladburyy near Pershore,
1902. 414 The silent river.
READ, David Charles Painter.
Closey Salisbury,
1823. 404 Boys and sheep.
READ, Edward Painter.
I, Camden Studios y
Camden Street,
1895. 950 Moonrise.
965 "Yon orange sunset waning
slow From fringes of the
faded eve."
1896. 257 "'Midst the murmuring of an
autumn wood."
1^97* 553 James Freeman, Esq.
1655 Study of trees, Armadale, Isle
of Skye.
READ
, P Miniature Painter.
30, Queen*s RoWy Pimlico.
1817.
629 Portrait of a lady.
4, Dorset Square,
1818.
591 Portrait of a young lady.
7, Oxford Street
1819.
867 Portrait of a young gentleman.
888 do. lady.
950 Miss Crawford.
980 Mr. J. Isaacs, of the Theatre
Royal, Covent Garden.
984 Portrait of a lady.
New Bond Street
1830.
717 Portrait of an artist.
38, Maddox Street
1821.
732 Portrait of a lady.
83, New Bond Street
1822.
578 Master Broderip.
680 Lord Bury.
720 Mr. Price.
61, Greek Street,
1825.
728 A portrait.
1826.
670 Portrait of a gentleman.
1827.
658 A child asleep.
776 Portrait of an artist.
812 do. a lady in a fancy
dress.
1828.
752 Portrait of a lady.
879 Master F. J. Read.
900 Miss F. T. Read.
12, Caroline BuildingSy
Widcombey Bathy and
61, Greek Street
1829.
919 Portrait of a gentleman.
2y Alfred Placey
Bedford Square,
1830.
866 A portrait.
1831.
698 Captain Chipchase, 6ist Regi-
ment.
736 Captain P. Gardiner.
802 Mrs. William Abbott.
Cheltenham,
1843.
966 A portrait
9, George Streety
Portman Square,
1852.
763 Captain Chipchase.
244
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
READ, P., Junr.... Miniature Painter.
2, Alfred Place^
Bedford Square.
1855. 819 George Baxter, Esq., inventor
and patentee of oil colour
picture printing.
823 The painter's eldest son.
1857. 689 A portrait.
RBAD» G. A Painter.
Queen Street^ Nottingham.
1876. 563 Fruit.
READ, Herbert Architect.
88, Brook Green, W.
1886. 1637 Houses at Barnes Common.
1809. 4 The novel reader.
18 1 3. 531 Miss C. A. Read.
563 Portrait of an artist.
1814. 355 Cordelia Angelica.
READ,
J Painter.
9, Woodstock Street,
Weymouth Street.
1856.
113 Indolence.
240 Industry.
1846.
20, Beaumont Street.
1858.
554 A favourable opportunity.
1859.
522 A lover of Art.
1847.
READ,
John Painter.
Bedford.
1848.
1779.
241 Dead game.
1849
242 do.
1850
READ, J. C Miniature Painter.
1847. 970 Portraits of the children of
Dr. Winston.
Lorraine House, Hammersmith.
1849. 9S4 Miss Shea.
READ, Miss Mary Painter.
39, Haisey Street, Chelsea.
1849. 444 The sisters.
103, Shane Street.
1850. 103 Sarah, daughter of the late
Charles Reeve, Esq.
165 Lady Katherine Parker, daugh-
ter of the Earl of Morley.
560 The Earl of Hillsborough.
READ, Miss, Junr.
Miniature Painter.
Silcoe, Bedfordshire.
1799. 683 Portrait of a lady.
1800. 800 Portrait of a young gentleman.
READ, Mrs Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1805. 530 An old woman taking snuff.
72, Lamb^s Conduit Street.
1808. 45 Portrait of a lady.
370 Portrait of a child with butter-
flowers.
Painter.
READ, Samuel, R.W.S.
At Mr. Fountain's
London Street, Greenwich.
1843. 1 179 Vestibule of Painted Hall,
Greenwich.
/ Read,
London Street, Greenwich.
1844. H92 Ed ward the Confessor's Chapel,
Westminster Abbey, in the
time of the Commonwealth,
when the chapels in the
Abbey were converted into
barracks for the Parliament-
ary soldiers.
S Read,
3, Vernon Place, Bloomsbury.
1241 West Doorway, Rochester
Cathedral.
48, Poland Street.
1229 Interior of the church of St.
Jacques, Antwerp.
707 Dorothy's Doorway, Haddon.
1 173 The chapel at Haddon.
1018 Roslyn chapel.
1238 Chapel of the Holy Sacrament
at St. Jacques' church, Ant-
werp.
1851. 252 The Beauchamp chapel, War-
wick.
198, Strand.
1852. 957 The woodland stream.
15, New Cavendish Street.
1853. 1028 Walmer Castle, September,
1852.
1854. 1 195 Antwerp Cathedral.
1855. 1 165 March^ aux Fleurs, Rouen.
1856. 1156 St. Botolph's church, Boston.
1857. 880 An effect at Haddon.
40, Somerset Street,
i860. 785 The grave of Sir Walter Scott,
Dryburgh Abbey.
1 86 1. 811 The Vestry door. Barking
church.
55, Argyle Road, Kensington.
1872. 706 Chapel of St. Margaret, in St.
Jacques, Dieppe.
READ, William ...Miniature Painter.
157, Meet Street.
1778. 245 Portrait of a young lady.
132, Fleet Street,
1781. 359 Portrait of a lady.
13, Oxendon St., Hay market.
1808. 315 Subjects from Shakespeare's
Henry the Fourth.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
245
READ and MAC DONALD.
Architects.
139, Oxford Street,
1892. 1642 School at Monkton Combe.
1810 Addition to Ivanhoe, Reigate. j
4a, Cork Street^ Bond Street, '
1898. 1806 Rowallan, Haslemere.
READING, Miss Beatrice.
Miniature Painter.
142, Abbey Road.
1902. 1253 Dorothy.
1903. 1258 Portrait of a lady.
READSHAW, Miss Emily S.
Painter.
98, Duisburger Strasse^
Dusseidoff,
1883. 521 Wild flowers.
READY, H.J. Painter.
4, Albion Place^ Vauxhall,
1845. 120 Landscape.
287 do.
READY, William James Durant.
Painter.
(He signed W. F. Durant.)
72, Southampton Street,
1867. 631 Evening on the coast.
645 A windy day.
REAM, Cadurcis P Painter.
93, Balham Grove^ Balham,
1892. 720 Psol of Plums.
Roundwett^ near Maidstone,
1898. 473 Spanish grapes.
725 Bowl of raspberries.
REASON, Miss Florence ... Painter.
4, Brunswick Square,
1883. 1333 The Snow Queen.
54, Queen Anne Street^ W,
1890. 1285 The requital. "Up the first
sunbeam the angel fled,
Having kissed the woman
and left her — dead." —
A. A, Proctor.
1287 The forbidden book.
S, St. Augustin's Road, N, W,
1891. 28 Fairy bells.
1310 His child. " Rose, a nurse of
ninety years. Set his child
upon her knee, etc."
1892. 90 The return of the roses.
1893. 271 " Where the bee sucks."
115, Gower Street,
1896. 331 Compassion. " A saddler, who
had buried all the rest of his
children, of the plague, and
himself and his wife being
now shut up, and in despair
of escaping, did desire only
to save the life of this little
child; and so prevailed to
have it received stark naked
into the arms of a friend." —
Pepys^ Diary,
1 39, Alexander Road, N, IV.
1 90 1. 1019 Conspirators.
1903. 797 Temple of Khons, Kamak.
REASON, Robert G Painter.
Tregenna Place,
St, Ives, Cornwall,
1897. 1619 An arch of the Ponte Vecchio,
Florence.
7, Marine Parade,
Budleigh Salter ton, Devon.
1902. 1305 An interior — St. Ives.
1 33 1 A street in Siena.
1339 A street in Perugia.
REBECCA, Biagio, ^.J?.^.... Painter.
1 7 70. 144 A tablet, a chiaro oscuro.
At Sir John Griffiths,
SaviUe Row,
J771. 155 Hagar and Ishmael.
(Elected A.R.A.)
At Sir John Griffin^ s,
Neiv Burlington Street,
1772. 204 A sacrifice to Minerva.
REBECCA, J. B Architect.
4, Leicester Square,
18 1 8. 919 Penshurst, in Kent, the seat of
J. S. Sidney, Esq., with
additions, etc.
1820. 908 do. do.
996 Buckingham Place, Sussex, for
N. Bridger, Esq.
1827. 912 Sea Hotel, Worthing.
RECKITT, Francis W Painter.
5, West Hampstcad Studios.
1899. 49 Rough pasture.
328 Mellow September.
1900. 159 A West country Coombe.
2, The Studios,
SherriffRoad,
West Hampstead.
1 90 1. 209 Ryedale, North Yorkshire.
370 A west country homestead.
246
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
REDDIE, Arthur W. L Painter.
125, Portsdawn Road^
Maida Vale,
1878. 799 Christmas roses.
1879. 788 A spray of rhododendron.
5, Pagoda Villas^ Lee^ Kent,
1884. 10S9 Barmouth Sands.
1885. 513 The Happy Valley; from Rust-
hall Common, Tunbridge
Wells.
RBDPBRN, Harry Architect.
Birkbeck Avenue^ Acton,
1894. 1600 House at Oxted.
4, Porchester Gardens^ W,
1897. 1805 Gatehouse and master's lodg-
ings, Abingdon School.
1902. 1552 Helnestowe, Abingdon.
RBDPBRN, James Prank... Sculptor.
J, Redfem^
24a, Cardington Street.
1859. 1265 Cain and Abel.
8, Roxburgh Terrace,
1 86 1. 1134 The Holy Family.
/. F, Red/em,
29, Clif stone Street,
1863. 1069 The good Samaritan; bas-relief.
1098 Lord Macaulay; sketch for a
statue.
1864. 918 A nymph of Diana and Cupid.
"Cupid lay by his brand
and fell asleep, A maid of
Dian's this advantage found,
etc." — Shakspeare.
1865. 1046 Sir W. H. Cope, Bart.
1866. 1042 Hugh, son of Mr. and Lady
Mildred Beresford Hope ;
posthumous.
105, Charlotte Street,
1867. 1038 George Wingfield Digby, Esq.
1868. 1019 The Entombment of Our Lord.
To be executed in marble for
the Digby Mortuary Chapel^
Sherborne,
1869. 1213 Fortitude. One of a series of
eight statues designed to re-
present the four Christian
and the four cardinal virtues
for the Prince Consort Me-
morial^ Hyde Park,
25, Queen Anne Street,
1873. 1557 Annunciation; bas-relief.
1559 Baptism; do.
1565 Entombment; do.
1569 Walk to Emmaus; do.
1874. 1435 Panel in the reredos of St.
Stephen's Church, Lewis-
ham.
1875. 1270 Mrs. Pim; marble.
1876. 1349 The crucifixion of St. Andrew;
bas-relief. One of a series
of subjects to be executed
in marble for Kirby Church,
Yorkshire.
1397 The crucifixion of St. Peter;
do.
RBDPBRN, Richard Painter.
St, Ann^s Chambers^
Westminster,
1874. 731 In Scaudale, Westmoreland.
7a, St, Ann?s Square^
Manchester,
1876. 685 Pool in the Brathay.
807 Fir trees — evening.
1877. 692 Fairfield, from Loughrigg Fell.
1880. 762 Evening glow.
1889. 144-8 Departing day.
RBDGATB, A. W Painter.
Castle DoningtOH^ near Derby,
1886. 234 A peasant proprietor.
555 The Trent, Castle Donington.
938 The wayside Inn.
1887. 698 The Trent, King's Mills.
704 Mowers.
1888. 578 The Trent at Castle Doning-
ton.
1889. 710 Castle Donington.
1 89 1. 316 Haymakers.
492 Early gleaners.
1892. 72 Poppy-land.
594 Spring time.
II, Charnwood Grove^
Nottingham,
1893. 631 Intruders.
1894. 480 Poppy land.
858 February morning on the Trent.
1896. 122 Early Spring.
124 Haymakers.
248 Field flowers.
836 Trespassing.
893 The squire's daughter.
1897. 526 Intruders.
642 Early Spring.
644 Day-dreams.
1898. 120 Hay-time.
301 A tea garden.
1899. 841 Hay-harvest.
1900. 848 Haddon from the meadows.
1007 The Trent at Wilford.
1 90 1. 873 Hay-time.
RBDGRAVB, Miss Evelyn Leslie.
Painter,
18, Byde Park Gate, S&uiA*
1876. 783 The seat of the Evelyns
Wotton.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
247
1876.
792 Lingering daylight.
1877.
814 A farmyard.
902 After the day is over.
1878.
819 The home farm.
1879.
917 The dairy, Cowdray.
1880.
702 Anne of Cleves' house, South-
over, Lewes.
756 Crossway Farm, Abinger.
1882.
977 Tin Ghaut, Whitby.
27, Hyde Park Gate.
1884.
958 Kensington Gardens. "Not
wholly in the busy world.
etc."
1886.
1312 A bit of old Kensington.
1887.
1322 At Ely.
REDGRAVE, Miss Prances M.
Painter.
\Z, Hyde Park Gate.
1864. 52 The whortleberry gatherer.
T865. 521 The unlicensed hawker.
1867. 45^ Surrey Highlands.
1870. 280 Sunny pastures.
187 1. 45 A Wotton Glebe.
1872. 164 The bones of the forest.
1873. ^9° Lonesome Valley.
1874. 35 The clearing.
540 The keepers.
1875. ^'9 Lengthening shadows.
1876. 96 Water meadows.
1877. 53< Dinner time.
1879. 505 A noonday meditation.
1882. 599 The bread-winner's return.
REDGRAVE, Gilbert Richard.
Architect.
Sunny side^ Musweil HilL
1879. 1 103 English half-timbered house at
the Paris Exhibition of 1878.
REDGRAVE,;.
16, Grosvenor Street JVest,
Pimlico.
1820. — {Name in the index with no
number or any exhibit in the
catalogue!)
REDGRAVE, Richard, C.J?., R,A,
Painter.
1 6, Grosvenor Street fVest^
Pimlico.
1895. S73 River Brent near HanwelL
194, Shane Street.
|So The commencement of the
massacre of the innocents —
alarm of a Hebrew family.
" Herod sent forth and slew
all the children that were in
iiiehem , and all the coasts
thereof, from two years old
and under." — St. Matthew^
ii, 16.
19, Cowley Streety
Westminster Abbey.
1833. 392 The banishment of Posthumus.
Imogen, Posthumus, Cym-
beline. Queen, Cloten, Lords,
etc. " Cymbeiine. Thou
basest thing, avoid, hence
from my sight, etc." — Cym-
belinCy act i, sc. 3.
521 Cottager — Vale of Neath.
572 do. do.
616 Cwm Cafn, Vale of Neath.
1834. 504 The pass of Llanberis; a
sketch.
776 The disenchantment of the
lady in Comus. "Brightest
lady, look on me, etc."
1835. 129 By-Ends meets with Money-
Love, Hold-the-World, and
Save-all. "And behold, as
they came up with him, he
made them a very low con-
gee." — Pilgrim^ s Progress.
135 Christian reasoning with Sim-
ple, Sloth, and Presumption.
"Simple said, *I see no
danger'; Sloth said, * Yet a
little more sleep'; and Pre-
sumption said, 'Every tub
must stand on its own
bottom.' ''—Pilgrim's Pro-
gress.
544. Aylesford, on the Medway; a
sketch.
9, Charles Street^
Middlesex Hospital.
1836. 452 The witch's son bringing pre-
sents to Florimel. " Oft from
the forest wildings he would
bring, etc." — Faery Queene.
1837. 4>7 The Patience of Griselda.
"Goth now (quod she), and
doth my lordes best, etc." —
Chaucer.
25, Albany Street.
1838. 4*3 Ellen Orford. "I from the
window saw his blooming
bride, etc." — Crabbe.
29, Kensington Square.
1839. 377 Quentin Matsys, the black
smith of Antwerp. "Quentin
Matsys fell in love with the
daughter of a painter, but
her father refused to give
her to any but an artist.
Quentin set himself to learn
the art; he painted the well-
248
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Redgrave, Richard, CB,^ R,A. — con-
tinued,
known pictureof the * Misers,'
and won the maiden."
1839. 505 Olivia's return to her parents.
" Being unable to go for my
poor child myself, as my arm
grew very painful, I sent my
son and daughter, who soon
returned, supporting the
wretched delinquent, who
had not the courage to look
up at her mother, whom no
entreaties of mine could per-
suade to a perfect reconcilia-
tion."— Vicar of Wakefield,
1840. 10 The reduced gentleman's
daughter. " I had not waited
two hours when I was called
up, and found Mr. Courtly
and his lady at piquet; they
frequently turned their eyes
upon me and seemed to dis-
cover many subjects of
merriment, and they threw
down their cards in hope
of better sport. The lady
called me to her, and began
with an affected gravity to
enquire what I could do:
' but first turn about, and let
us see your fine shape — well,
what are you fit for, Mrs.
Mum? ' ''--The Rambler,
334 The wonderful cure by Para-
celsus. " When Albertus
Basa, physician to the King
of Poland, visited Paracelsus
in the city of Basle, he
carried him to see a patient
whose strength was com-
pletely exhausted, and which
Albertus thought it impos-
sible to restore; but Para-
celsus administered to the
patient three drops of his
laudanum, and invited him
to dine with him the next
day. The next day the sick
man dined with his phy-
sician.
(Elected A.R.A.)
Hyde Park Gate,
Kensington Gore,
1841. 205 The castle-builder. "Never
reckon your chickens before
they are hatched."
287 Sir Roger de Coverley's court-
ship. "She began a dis-
course to me concerning
love and honour, which I
verily believe was as learned
as the best philosopher in
Europe could possibly make.
She asked me whether she
was so happy as to fall in
with my sentiments on these
important particulars. Her
confidant sat by her, and
upon my being in the last
confusion and silence, this
malicious aid of hers, turning
to her says, ' I am very glad
to observe Sir Roger pauses
upon this subject, and
seems resolved to deliver all
his sentiments upon the
matter when he pleases to
speak. " — Spectator,
1 84 1. 498 The Vicar of Wakefield finding
his lost daughter at the inn.
"Welcome, any way wel-
come, my dearest lost one,
my treasure, to your poor old
father's bosom, etc."
1842. 71 Ophelia. "There is a willow
grows ascaunt the brook,
etc."
169 Landscape. " A gloomy glade,
etc."
244 Cinderella. " That minx, said
the step-sister, to think of
trying on the slipper."
439 Bad news from sea.
1843. ^97 The fortune-hunter. "Neglects
a love on pure affection built,
For vain indifference if but
double-gilt."
468 Going to service.
553 The poor teacher.
1844. 227 The sempstress.
" Oh! men with sisters dear.
Oh! men with mothers and
wives.
It is not linen you're wearing
out.
But human creatures' lives."
—T. Hook.
238 The wedding morning — the
departure.
1845. II The governess. "She sees no
kind domestic visage here."
258 Miranda. "O, the cry did
knock against my very heart,
etc." — Tempest, act i, sc. 2.
1846. 103 The suppliant. " Please to give
two single knocks."
108 The brook. " In close covert,
by some brook, etc." — II
Penseroso,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
249
1846.
240
370
1347.
53
88
99
100
1848.
515
173
187
189
348
1849. 169
'74
357
392
1850. 233
493
534
1010
1851. 229
443 A
VI.
Preparing to throw off her
weeds.
Sunday morning — the walk
from church. "Sweet day!
so cool, so calm, so bright!
etc." — George Herbert
Fashion's slaves.
The guardian angel. "He
shall defend thee under his
wings, etc." — Psalm xci, 4.
The Ferry.
Happy sheep.
The deserter's home.
Country Cousins. Painted for
Robert Vernon^ Esq,^ to form
part of the extensive collection
given by him to the nation.
Spring. "The trout's dark
haunt beneath the tangled
roots of pendant trees." —
Thomson,
Autumn morning.
The skirts of a wood.
Sun and shadow.
The stream at rest. "Why
should the waters love to
take so far a journey? etc." —
Thomson,
The awakened conscience.
"Look not thou upon the
wine when it is red, when it
giveth his colour in the cup,
etc." — Proverbs^ xxiii, 31.
The solitary pool. " The half-
uprooted ash Dripping and
bright, etc." — Coleridge,
The Marquis having chosen
patient Griselda for his wife,
causes the Court ladies to
dress her in her father's
cottage. " And for that no-
thing of her olde gere, etc."
— Chaucer,
The child's prayer. "Out of
the mouth of babes, etc."
The woods planted by Evelyn,
and still the property of his
descendants. " As the days
of a tree are the days of my
people, etc." — Isaiah^ Ixv, 22.
Devon cottage.
(Elected R.A.)
The flight into Egypt. Mary
meditating on the prophecy
of Simeon, etc. — St, Luke^
", 34, 35-
poet's study. Wordsworth
is said to have sat for hours
in this glen with Coleridge
and Southey.
1852. 22 The woodland mirror.
263 Love and Labour. " Or if the
earlier season lead To the
turned haycock in the
mead." — L Allegro,
18, Hyde Park Gate,
1853. 182 The forest portal. "The broad
arched portal of the Grove,
etc."
340 The lost path.
541 An hour with the poets. " In
the leafy month of June."
1854. 212 An old English homestead.
326 The mid-wood shade. "Where
scarce a sunbeam wanders
through the gloom, etc." —
Tliomson,
578 Foreshadows of the future.
1855. 88 The sylvan spring. "Deep
and still, etc."
240 The bird keeper.
347 The source of the stream.
1856. 68 Little Red Riding Hood.
182 Handy Janie.
1857. 62 The well-known footstep.
189 The cradle of the river.
238 The moorland child.
514 The harvest field.
1858. 202 The growth of love. "And
bud by bud the climbing
seed Into a tall tree springs,
etc."
1859. 218 The Emigrant's last sight of
home, etc.
283 A first lesson on infant treat-
ment.
i860. 33 The strayed flock.
233 Seeking the bridle road. "Led
with delight they thus be-
guile the way, etc."
235 The children in the wood — the
evening.
238 The children in the wood — the
morning.
1861. 109 Young Lady Bountiful.
265 Geneveva. Unable longer to
sustain her infant son, she
lays him apart, that she may
not see him die, a wild doe
suckles him, etc.
742 A Surrey Coombe.
755 The golden harvest.
1862. 187 The way through the woods.
1863. 220 Strayed lambs.
311 Sunshine.
968 Summer woods; etching.
1864. 70 Jane Shore doing penance.
"Yet went she so fair and
lovely, and withal so wo-
manly, and demurely, that
KK
250
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Redgra'
/c, Richard, C.B,, R^A.—con- \
1871.
122 The avenue at Denbies.
tinued.
'
191 The charcoal burners.
many pitied her coarse
645 Homeward.
usage, and were not a little
1872.
147 Returning to the Hall.
grieved, to see her misery.
315 Expectation.
And indeed it may be said
785 FlorizelandPerdita. "I should
on her behalf, that being in
leave grazing were I of your
extraordinary favour with
flock, and only live by
King Edward, yet she never
gazing."
used it to the hurt of any.
1873.
147 The fading year.
but to the relief of many,
165 The lonely well-head.
etc."— Baker.
259 The Lady of the Manor.
1864.
271 Make up your mind !
1874.
250 "Sermons in stones."
644 A home in the woods.
452 Startled foresters.
836 The spring head; etching.
1363 Tranquil waters.
1865.
29 Starting for the christening.
1875.
228 Starting for a holiday.
310 The "Valleys also stand thick
270 The wreck of the forest.
with com" (1864).
667 The Mill pool.
653 Rush gathering.
1876.
163 Calling the sheep to fold.
889 The little truant.
263 To market below the hill.
1866.
104 The woodman's dinner.
675 The oak of the mill head.
184 The doomed tree.
.1877.
254 Deserted. "I still had hope,
696 Down Hill.
my long vexations past. Here
803 Eugene Aram; etching. "A
to return, and die at home
mighty wind had swept the
at last."
leaves, etc."
537 Help at hand.
1867.
90 A treasury of waters. " From
686 A well-spring in the forest.
old well heads of haunted
1878.
252 " The heir come of age."
rills, And the hearts of pur-
699 Friday Street, Wotton.
ple hills."
1879.
710 Ruins.
265 " Thine ear shall hear a voice
720 A leafy cavern.
behind thee, saying. This is
1880.
723 " Wandered away."
the way, walk ye in it."
1881.
657 " Hidden among the hills."
348 " Under the opening eyelids of
(Made C.B.)
the mom."
1883.
928 A glade where the pixies
977 Silver Thames.
hide.
1868.
226 Eugene Aram. "There was
no time to dig a grave Be-
fore the day began, etc."
REDMAYNE, Mrs. NcssyJ.
—Ifood.
Painter.
530 Ancestral woods.
Goldsmith^ Institute^
749 Over the moorland.
New Cross,
899 Help at hand; etching.
1894.
1446 Miss Keen.
1869.
107 From autumn to winter.
1479 Steps and stairs.
"Things of the past are
1895.
1339 Agnes, daughter of Henry
spring and summer time.
Moore, Esq., R.A.
etc."
1896.
1 52 1 Portrait of the artist.
587 The Tillingbourne Valley.
1 53 1 Miss Burgess.
906 The alarm of invasion.
1870.
188 Jack o'Lanthorn. "And he
by friar's lanthom led."
REDMOND, Thomas.
322 Highland Park, Leatherhead,
Miniature Pamter.
looking over the valley of
In the Grave, Bath.
Mickleham to Norbury, Den-
1775.
226 Three portraits in miniature.
bies, and Dorking; Leith
227 Two portraits, small, in crayons.
Hill in the distance.
1776.
232 Portrait of a gentleman, in
904 The last glade of the old
miniature.
forest. "Melodious plot of
1779.
243 Three miniatures.
beechen green and shadows
1783.
9 A family.
numberless."
33* Portrait of a lady.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
25^
REDMORE, Henry Painter.
Regent Street, Hull
1868. 404 Fishing ground in the North
Sea.
658 A calm on the Humber.
REDRUP, Sidney Painter.
8, Park Street, Windsor,
1887. 1506 "Oh, what a surprise!"
REED, Miss Annie L.
Miniature Painter.
46, Colby Road, Gipsy Hill.
1888. 1547 Sidney Colvin, Esq.
1567 Wife and daughter of George
Henschel, Esq.
REED, Mrs. B. (Hilda).
Miniature Painter.
Oakerland House,
Hexham-on- T^ne,
1895. 1135 Portrait of a lady.
1899. 1297 Mrs. Reed.
1300 Portrait of a lady.
REED, E Painter.
Salterns Buildings,
iVaithamstow,
1794. 166 A gravel pit.
Grove Lane, Camberweii,
1 80 1. 186 A landscape.
REED, F Architect.
1828. 1041 Interior of the hall of Christ's
Hospital, etc.
REED, P. E Painter.
72, Bridport Place, Hoxton,
1830. 1015 Composition — evening.
REED, Fred. H Architect.
9, John Street, Adelphi,
1884. 1278 New choir schools. Savoy.
(See also Perry and Reed, vol. vi,
page no.)
REED, J Painter.
290, Bedford Place, Bay sweater,
1849. 330 The wounded brigand.
20, Bedford Place,
1850. 362 Giorgione at his studies.
4, Bedford Place,
1852. 435 An attempt at Venetian Har-
mony.
1853. 604 Hurst Castle, from near Mil-
ford, Hants.
20, Bedford Place.
1854. 1344 The tired model.
The Priory, Douglas,
Isle of Man,
1 86 1. 605 Ffete Champ^tre — autumn;
mountains of Cadore in the
distance.
REED, Joseph Charles Painter.
6, Wells Street, Oxford Street.
1874. 751 The Llugwy near its source.
REED, Miss Lillie Sculptor.
3, White Rock Gardens,
Hastings.
1904. 1821 Night and day; electric light
switch group, bronze.
REED, L. E Painter.
Tiverton, Devon.
18 19. 90 Trentishoe Bridge, North
Devon.
1823. 71 The beach at Clovelly, North
Devon.
96 View on the river Teign and the
town of Newton Abbot from
Ogwell hill, Devon.
REED, Miss Mary E.
Miniature Painter, etc.
293, Oxford Street.
1895. 1190 Col. C.Reed, C.B.
24, Welbeck Street.
1897. 1435 Mrs. Alfred Lafone.
1898. 557 The parting of Catherine Mom-
pesson and her daughter.
"Never again, ah ! never face
to face Within those arms
was she to be enfolded."
I REED, Robert Architect.
i Edinburgh.
I 1818. 951 New buildings for the Uni-
1 versity of Edinburgh in
Leith Walk, etc.
970 do. porticos.
42, Charlotte Street, and
Edinburgh.
1 81 9. 1087 Design for a National Monu-
mental Church for Scotland
in the style of the Parthenon
at Athens, to perpetuate the
memory of the great Naval
and Military Achievements
of the late war and which is
proposed to be erected at the
north end of the earthen
mounds, fronting Princes
Street, opposite the opening
252
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
%
Reed, Robert— continued.
of Hanover Street, Edin- j
burgh.
1820. 935 Design for a national triumphal
building in commemoration
of the great naval and mili-
tary achievements of the late
war.
REEKBS, Richard.
Miniature Painter,
(Miniature Painter to H.R.H. the
Princess of Wales.)
21, Lisson Graviy Faddingion,
18 10. 560 A frame with miniatures of a
lady of distinction; the Hon.
F.West; Mrs. West; a lady ^
and Miss West.
REES, John Painter,
EsheTy Surrey.
1856. 298 Spring flowers.
Sunbufy.
1868. 379 St. George's Hill, Surrey.
REES, Miss M. R Painter,
61, Winchester Street^ Fimiico.
1865. 449 Flowers.
REEVE, A. W Painter,
3, Gough Square^ Fket Street.
1832. 581 Dover Castle.
1840. 879 Hay field near Margate.
REEVE, G Sculptor.
21, Marsham Street ^
IVedminster.
1830. 1259 Composition in the style of the
period of Louis the Four-
teenth.
2 1, Tufton Street y Westminster.
1842. 1315 An original ornament for a
ceiling.
REEVE, J. Arthur Architect.
30, Great James Street^ W,C.
1887. *6*S Church of St. Anne Roath,
Cardiff.
1639 Choir School, Rochester Cathe-
dral.
20, Victoria Strtei^
1 89 1. 1746 Church of St. Mark, Sails bui
REEVE, J. F Paini
8, Green Street^ \
Leicester Sgi
1824. 170 View from Bannockburn,
Uni
^
REEVE, Miss ... Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1S56, S29 Portrait of a dog*
REEVE, R. G , Painter.
3, Gough Square, Met Street,
and Dorking.
1844, 977 Camellias, from the collection
of Miss Lodige,
REEVES, Mrs. B. A. (Edith M.).
Miniature Painter.
Edith M. Reeves^
Northlands^ Mmsworth.
1896. i2j6 Kathleen, daughter of J. H.
Crispc, Esq.
3 1, Canfieid Gardens, N. W.
1897. 140* An old retainer*
1J16 Portrait of a lady-
Mrs. B. A. Reeves^
1 10, Cromweli Roady N. W.
189S. 1357 A King Charles' spaniel.
REEVES, Miss Eliza ......... Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
181a. S18 Boy fishing.
1823. 550 Village Scene.
1824. 564 Camberwell Church*
REEVES, E. B. ... ,.. ... ... ... Painter.
i^^/ohn Streety
St. George's in'the-East.
1S46. \%\ Bringing up by hand ; a sketch
from nature.
REEVES, George H, Painter.
28, King Richard Roady
Chester.
1882* 940 Willows.
Albert Viiiay Richmond Roady
Leicester.
1 8 84. 1041 Queen Adelaide Oaks, Brad-
gate Park,
REG AMY, Guillaume .. ...... Painter.
Paris y and 2 5, Bedford Street.
1869. 3J3 Sur le terrain conquis: senti-
nel 1 e d e Ti rai 1 le urs Alg^riens.
591 Clarion de Zouaves en tenue
de campagne (Arm^e
d*AfriqueO
601 Chasseur-i-cheval de la Garde
Imperiale en tenue de route.
41, Addison Gardens y North.
Iron de I'arm^e de la
re.
dti Tmiry
St. Germainy Paris.
}ux.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
253
REGEMONTE, Van. SeeV.
REGENMORTER, J. Van. See V.
REGNART, C Sculptor.
12, Cleveland Si., Filtroy Sq.
1800. — {In the index, but not in the cata-
logue.)
1806. 8x1 A rough model of the late
G. Rush, Esq.
REHBERG, Fricdrich Painter.
(Professor of the Royal Academy of Fine
Arts at Berlin.)
181 5. 398 Mn&a^ addressing Dido in the
Elysian Fields. ** But he in
vain attempts her mind to
move, etc." — Virgil.
448 The British Hebe.
474 Cupid and Psyche. The soul
elevated by love on its way
to the regions of bliss. (The
back ground represents a
view from Richmond Hill.)
" While she enraptured lives
in his dear eyes, etc."
480 Niobe, Queen of Thebes in
Greece, proud of her beauty,
her rank, her lineage derived
from Jove, and her numerous
offspring, aspired to the
divine honours with which
Latona was worshipped, de-
spising the goddess, as a
mother to only two children,
Apollo and Diana. The
irritated goddess entreated
these to revenge the offence
by putting to death Niobe's
whole offspring.
" Six youthful sons, as many
blooming maids.
In one sad day, beheld the
Stygian shades:
These by Apollo's silver bow
were slain, etc." — Pope's
Iliad
483 A laundress.
507 Cain. "And Cain said unto
the Lord, my punishment is
greater than I can bear, etc.
Genesis, ix, 11- 13.
REICHENBACH, Count Waldemar
Von. See V.
REID, Archibald D., A,R.S.A.
Painter.
131, King Street, Aberdeen.
1872. 1102 On the sands.
1873. 623 A farm yard.
1875. 350 A lone shore.
1876. 72 On the cliffs, midday.
8, York buildings, Edinburgh.
1881. 1381 The Tay from Kinnoul Hill.
St. Luk^s, Kepplestown,
Aberdeen.
1 89 1. 726 A Yorkshire moor.
REID, Edith M Painter.
3, Fenchurch buildings.
1879. 916 A Surrey farm yard.
REID, Miss Flora M Painter.
62, Park Road, N.W.
1 88 1. 216 Winter.
1882. 67 A Winter landscape.
749 Winter fare.
1883. 71 Our Cinderella.
1885. 824 St. Valentine's Morn.
1 89 1. 794 A crofter's holding.
1892. 439 Market place, Bruges.
1893. 92 Faith,
1894. 647 Market place, Bruges.
833 The first communion.
1895. 179 The last sacrament.
1896. 822 A merry tale.
1898. 106 Primrose day.
831 Making a bargain.
860 Waiting for the ferry boat.
1899. 525 A doubtful bargain.
1900. 804 The miller's frau.
814 A wonderful tale.
935 "A man convinced against his
will, Is of the same opinion
still."
1901. 206 The miller and his frau.
760 French politicians.
777 Comrades.
1902. 569 A corner of the rag market,
Brussels.
1010 A Dutch fishwife.
1903. 125 An old fishwife.
561 Gossips.
741 Politicians, Royalist and Re-
publican.
REID, Sir George, P.P.S.A., LL.D.
Painter.
18, King Street, Aberdeen.
1877. 519 Gorse in bloom.
604 Broadsea.
St. Luk^s, Kepplestone,
Aberdeen.
1879. 86 Lieut.-Col. H. W. Lumsden.
936 Norham.
1015 Alexander Macdonald, Esq.
1880. 493 The Marchioness of Huntley.
571 The Provost of Peterhead.
256
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
REILLY, Mrs. Nell P.
Miniature Painter.
Moss LanCy Pinner,
1904. 1282 Portrait of a lady.
REILLY, S Architect.
1836. 1048 Design for a public school.
REILY, Francis ... Miniature Painter.
68, Forest Road^ Southport,
1903. 1216 Portrait of my mother.
REINAGLE, Miss Charlotte.
Painter.
8, Great Ormond Street.
1798. 135 A white monkey from Africa.
52, Upper Norton Street.
1799. 831 An entrance to a wood with
cattle; study from nature.
18, Hawland Street,
1800. 284 A view near Terni: going to
the waterfall of Nami —
Morning.
1803. 54 A landscape.
Miss ReinagUy
5, Gloucester St,, New Road.
1807. 92 A Landscape Composition.
Miss C, ReinagJf.
1808. 18 A landscape and figures.
REINAGLE, Miss Fanny ... Painter.
Miss Reinagie,
52, Upper Norton Street.
1799. ^9* yi^rs. Reeves.
718 Mrs. Touper.
18, Hoivland Street,
1800. 766 Four portraits.
1 80 1. 790 Portraits of a lady and gentle-
man.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
Miss F, Reinagle.
1804. 217 A woody scene.
Miss F, Reinagle,
5, Gloucester Street.
1806. 262 A landscape and cattle — even-
ing.
1807. 481 A View of Drogheda and the
River Bojme, Ireland.
1808. 268 Landscape; a composition.
1809. 96 Landscape and figures.
Miss Reinagle, 47, Warren St,
18 10. 214 Scene on the Paddington
Canal.
181 1. 35 A landscape composition —
evening.
205 A View of Ambleside looking
towards Rydale.
1820. 181 A Landscape from nature.
(/ am in some doubt as to whether the
exhiHts of\ 799-1801 are by a third daughter
of Philip Reinagle, or whether Fanny was
the elder daughter of two. These exhibits
cannot refer to Charlotte as her initial is
given on each occasion,)
REINAGLE, George Philip.
Painter.
G. Reinagle,
54, Upper Charlotte St.,
Fitzroy Square,
1822. 302 Portrait of a gentleman.
1824. 109 Ship in a storm : tiring a signal
of distress.
114 Calm morning.
1825. **o A Dutch fleet of the 17th cen-
tury coming to anchor in a
breeze.
1826. 155 View of Black Gang Chine, Isle
of Wight.
175 View of the seat of General Sir
Willoughby Gordon, shewing
part of the Undercliff, Isle
of Wight.
199 Portrait of an officer in His
Majesty's 14th Foot
348 A first-rate man-of-war, driving
on a reef of rocks, and
foundering in a tempest
851 A French man-of-war brig re-
peating signals.
G. P. Reinagle,
54, Upper Charlotte St,,
Fitzroy Square,
1827. 303 His Majesty's Frigate Blonde,
discovering the wreck of the
Frances Mary on her return
from the Sandwich Islands,
on the evening of the 7th
of March, in latitude 44®,
18' N., longitude 23*' W.
324 His Majesty's frigate Blonde,
Captain Lord Byron, on his
return from the Sandwich
Islands, escaping some enor-
mous icebergs, by the timely
dispersion of a dense fog, in
latitude 42® 48' south, longi-
tude 30® 13' west.
335 A transport laying ofl" the
Downs drying her sails —
morning.
437 A scene on the coast of Folke-
stone with fishermen prepar-
ing to put out to sea — morn-
ing effect.
1829. 382 H.M.S. Asia, Vice-Admiral Sir
E. Codrington, under jury
masts, leaving Valetta Har-
bour, Malta, for England, on
the 29th December, 1827,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
257
in company with the Albion
and Rose — morning effect.
1829. 427 Battle of Navarin, October 20,
1827, representing the ex-
plosion of a Turkish 56-gun
frigate, which happened
about five minutes after she
was clear of the Albion,
alongside which ship she
had been burning half an
hour.
619 His Majesty's ship, Asia, Vice-
Admiral Sir Edward Cod-
rington, under jury masts,
leaving Navarin Harbour,
on Thursday, 25th of Octo-
ber, 1827, after the battle of
the2oth. The Albion is seen
just clearing the harbour.
38, Great Marlborough Street,
1830. 50 The entrance to Milo harbour,
Greece, by moonlight.
51 Greek piratical vessel, called a
Mystico.
533 H.M.S. Warspite, Captain Par-
ker, drying her sails in sight
of the Island of Candia,
Mediterranean.
998 Composition.
1008 The battle of Navarin, fought
Oc. 20, 1827.
I, Stanhope Terrace.
1 83 1. 388 The Russian fleet entering
Valetta harbour after the
battle of Navarin, under
quarantine. The Azof, Rear-
Admiral Count Heiden,imder
jury masts.
1832. 95 H.M.S. Albion, Admiral Om-
maney, C.B., off the Isle of
Wight — the effect of an ap-
proaching gale.
191 A groupe of fishing vessels off
the Isle of Wight.
432 Entrance to Ramsgate harbour,
with the lighthouse and
various shipping.
1833. II View in Ramsgate Harbour,
taken from the cross pier,
introducing Jacob's ladder.
116 An Indiaman embayed in a
snowstorm.
220 The citadel of Quebec.
228 French fishing boats in a gale
of wind off Dover, with a
water-spout in the distance.
1 1, Great Randolph Street^
Camden Town.
1834. 76 View on the river Thames
above Gravesend.
VI.
1834. 79 The Honourable Company's
ship Reliance^ Captain
Charles Timins, struck by
lightning and reduced to a
perfect wreck. The light-
ning struck the body of the
foretopmast, and descended
into the galleys, which were
for a moment on fire —
passed down to the gun and
orlop decks — filled them
with a sulphurous flame —
struck down forty men; four
of whom were struck dead
upon the occasion.
174 The Honourable Company's
ship, Berwickshire, Captain
Madan, off Brighton, home-
ward bound, working up
channel during a gale.
216 Admiral Napier's glorious tri-
umph over the Miguelite
squadron; the Don Juan
striking to the Don Pedro,
July 6, 1833.
1835. 80 The Honourable Company's
ship. Reliance^ Captain
Charles Timins, in a hurri-
cane; the three top-gallant-
masts snapped off, and hang-
ing by the rigging, and the
larbard-quarter boat, with
part of the davits, blown
under the mizen top.
260 The East India ship Duke of
Buccleuch, Captain Alex-
ander Henning, in a hurri-
cane off the Mauritius, at-
tempting to wear.
450 The H.C.S. Orwell, Captain
James Dalrymple, lying off
Northfleet, wiUi Gravesend
church in the distance —
sunset.
923 The Hon. Company's ship
Reliance, Captain Charles
Timins, homeward bound
off the North Foreland.
REINAGLE, Miss O. G Painter.
5, Park Place, Chelsea.
1 83 1. 9 View of Part of Leckhampton
Hill, one of the Cotswold
range, Gloucestershire.
52 View from a Roothouse at Bel-
mont, looking down the
river Wye towards Hereford,
which is seen in the distance
— morning.
L L
258
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Reinagle, Miss O. G. — continued.
1 83 1. 174 View taken from the Cotswold
Hills, Gloucestershire, look-
ing towards the Malvern
Hills. In the middle ground
are seen Churchdown Hill
and church, and the Green-
way, near Cheltenham, the
residence of William Law-
rence, Esq. — sunset
212 View of Belmont House, Here-
fordshire, upon the banks of
the river Wye.
1832. 103 View near Ambleside, Cumber-
land — twilight.
104 A lane scene: this lane leads
out of Shendington, a ro-
mantic village near Chelten-
ham, and winds up the
Cotswold Hills; taken at
six o'clock a.m. "Then
morning came, etc." — A
Vision,
164 Scene from the Hagley Woods,
Worcestershire — Loch
Littletrees.
175 View in the Isle of Wight, near
Ryde.
337 A scene from Lord Lyttelton's
woods at Hagley, Worces-
tershire.
405 Scene from the banks of the
Wye — ^a morning in May.
" then, having climbed
the bank, on turning round,
the interesting and ancient
city of Hereford stood before
me, and the Wye dashed
beneath me on its course."
408 Chosea church, sometimes
called the Down church,
near Badgeworth, Glouces-
tershire.
REINAGLE, Philip, R.A. ... Painter.
P. ReinagaUy
at Mr, Haine^Sy
Berwick Street.
1773. 230 Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters.
231 do. do.
P. Reinagle^
at Mr. Haine^Sy
Berwick Street.
1TJ4. 211 Portraits of two young gentle-
men and their sister fishing.
212 Portrait of a lady; three-
quarters.
213 An Old Head.
Philip Reinagle^
at Mr, Bacon^Sy
56, Castle Street,
Oxford Market.
1776. 231 Portrait of a lady; kitcat.
— Reinagle,
27, Great Castle Street,
Cavendish Square.
1779. 244 A gentleman.
P. Reinagle.
1780. 19 Portrait of an officer.
1782. 319 do. a gentleman.
41 S do. do.
1783. 181 Dead game; a study from
nature.
1784. 200 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Bishop)
12, Charlotte Street,
Cavendish Square.
1786. 48 Farmyard with a variety of
fowls, from nature.
189 Humming birds. From Sir
Aston Lever's collection.
422 Portraits of macaws and par-
rots.
1 2, Charles Street,
Cavendish Square.
1787. 23 View taken from Brackendale
Hill, Norfolk.
85 Scene from nature.
89 Portrait of a young gentle-
man.
382 Representation of Mr. Money's
situation when he fell into
the sea with a balloon.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1788. 30 View taken at the west ex-
tremity of Anglesea, with
Holyhead mountains.
181 Portraits of three children.
205 Portrait of Count Borulawski
(the dwarf).
250 A landscape.
264 The encampment of the West
Norfolk Militia at Readham
in 1787.
412 Llanowst bridge. North Wales.
1790. 272 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs.
Moulton.)
435 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Groves, architect.)
469 Portrait of William Ward, the
celebrated pugilist, and
Wood, with Johnson and
Joseph Ward.
12, Alsop^s Buildings.
1794. 167 Essex county Hall, with a view
of part of Chelmsford.
220 Portrait of the Cawthorp oak,
near Harrowgate, York-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
259
shire, celebrated for its im-
mense size and age.
1796. 86 An Iceland hawk upon a bit-
tern.
109 An hawk upon a buzzard.
227 A study of cattle.
316 A gos hawk upon a wild duck.
371 Portrait of John Mitcalf, cele-
brated for making roads,
who has been blind ever
since a boy.
41 1 Portrait of a lady.
1 2, Charles Street^
Cavendish Square.
1797. 19 View near Shrewsbury.
178 View from nature.
291 Waterfall in Goadland, near
Whitby, Yorkshire.
345 A Peregrin hawk upon a wood-
cock.
593 View of Hammerton Hills,
Yorkshire.
601 do. do.
627 A sensitive plant.
8, Great Ormond Street
1798. 219 An entrance into a wood, from
nature.
255 A seaport.
531 Mr. Jenkins.
562 Tournefort's system for Dr.
Thornton's Botany.
634 Portrait of Mrs. Rowcroft and
children.
757 Portrait of Mrs. Reeves.
1799. I View in Wales.
Ill Cupid inspiring plants with
love; for Dr. Thornton's Bo-
tanical work.
194 The American aloe; for Dr.
Thornton's Botanical work.
252 A distant view of the town of
Subiaco and the Cervera
Mountains, including the
convents of Santa Scolasta,
and San Francesco, from
the mountain way to Tivoli
— morning.
316 View near the lake of Bolzana,
on the road to Rome —
evening.
466 The Begonia, a plate producing
male and female flowers;
' for Dr. Thornton's Botanical
work.
537 A view of the new passage on
the Severn, with the Bristol
Hills.
18, Howland Street,
1800. 47 A View in the Bay of Sarza,
near Genoa — morning.
124
164
440
441
1801. 147
458
1803. 361
1800. 115 View of the Grand Convent of
Scholastica, near Subiaco,
territory of the Pope, the
river Agno, which falls at
Tivoli in the celebrated cas-
cade in the Appenines.
View near Richmond — twilight.
Hampstead Heath.
The blue passion flower; for
Dr. Thornton's new illustra-
tion of the sexual system by
Linnaeus.
Night blowing Cerea; for Dr.
Thornton's new illustration
of the sexual system by
Linnaeus. "Refulgent Cerea!
at the dusky hour, etc." —
Darwin,
A landscape.
A Vulture disputing with an
hyaena.
5, Gloucester Street^ New Rd,^
Marylebone,
Portrait of the great tench
taken by Colonel Thornton,
in the year 1802, with a view
of the house and Park of
Thomville-royal.
The setter; painted for the
Sportsman's Cabinet.
The springer: painted for the
Sportsman's Cabinet
Terriers; painted for the Sports-
man's Cabinet.
The staghound; painted for the
Sportsman's Cabinet.
A landscape and cattle — morn-
ing.
Portrait of a pointer standing
at game.
Portrait of Major, a celebrated
greyhound.
Water spaniel.
Foxhounds in pursuit.
Spanish pointer.
Portrait of an extraordinary
musical dog.
View in the mountains of Savoy
— morning.
Morning — Vale of Temi and
village Pasitano, taken on the
road to the great waterfall of
Temi.
{The last tivo exhibits are
not in the index,)
300 Landscape with figures and
cattle feeding.
507 A View in the mountains of
Subiaco, fifty miles from
Rome.
1804.
"4
12S
137
166
»47
1805.
81
143
»44
149
ISO
»59
1806.
208
255
26o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Reinagle, Philip, R,A. — continued.
1807. 4 Sunset — landscape and figures.
492 A twilight.
525 A pottery.
709 Snowdon.
1809. 447 Portrait of a springer bred at
Syston Park by the late W.
Thorold, Esq.
47, Warren Street
18 10. 18 A landscape with figures.
95 A high-finished landscape.
105 Land^capewithsportingfigures.
144 Group of cattle.
314 Cottage scene from nature.
181 1. 25 A study of dead game.
211 A View of Windermere Lake,
taken from Low-wood Inn.
(Elected R.A.)
18 1 2. 24 View of Llangollen, North
Wales.
Ill A stag hunt.
172 A View of Langdale in West-
morland.
373 Dead game.
181 3. 16 A group of Stags.
17 A landscape with pigs.
29 do. sheep.
30 do. asses.
54 Dr. Hooper.
1814. 51 A wandering stag.
87 Monkey tricks.
1815. 42 A scene from the Isleworth
meadows, looking towards
Mr. Gosling's house.
1816. 234 Gedro, in the province of Beira,
Portugal, a few leagues from
Almeida. It is situated in a
valley watered by the rivers
Coa and Rio Seco. In the
background are seen the
mountains that divide Spain
and Portugal.
181 7. 9 A farm yard with cattle — sun-
set.
30 An entrance into a wood, taken
from Thorn ville Royal, York-
shire.
1819. 277 Richmond hill near Twicken-
ham — morning.
7, Bolton Flace^ Chelsea,
1823. 127 View near Skipton, Yorkshire.
134 do. Lonesome, Dorking.
150 Landscape with figures — morn-
ing.
1824. 112 A wood scene with cattle —
midday effect.
1826. 83 River scene with cottage and
barge.
1827. 47 A landscape with cattle — View
near Durham.
REINAGLE, P. A Painter.
P. ReinagUy Junr.^
S, Gloucester Street,
New Road.
1804. 234 Portrait of a horse.
1805. 309 A Windmill in Lower Marsh
Street, Lambeth.
P. A. Reinagle.
1807. 5 A View in Belfast, Ireland.
15, FumtvaVs Inn.
181 1. 16 Portrait of Young Woodpecker,
a celebrated horse bred by
Lord Egremont, now the
property of J. Claridge, Esq.,
with scenery of Jerveaux
Abbey, Yorkshu-e.
17 Portrait of Robin Hood, a
celebrated horse, the pro-
perty of J. Claridge, Esq.,
with scenery at Jerveaux
Abbey.
866 A perspective sketch of a de-
sign for a Lunatic Asylum.
REINAGLE, Ramsay Richard, R,A.
Painter.
R, ReinagUy
1 2, Charles Strut,
Middlesex Hospital.
1788. 381 Dead Game.
R, R. Reinagle,
1 2, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1789. 47 View from nature.
R, R. Reinagle, Junr,
Wanstead Academy.
1790. 401 Rodney's mountain towards
the plain, taken eight miles
from Shrewsbury towards
Oswestry.
12, Alsop^s Place, New Road.
1792. 5 Landscape and cattle.
R. Reinagle, Junr.
1793. 282 Portrait of a favourite dog.
R, R. Reinagle, Junr.
1 794* 43 Farm yard with cattle, etc.
128 PortraitofHisMajesty'scharger
"Adonis."
174 PortraitofSirRalph Woodford's
Corsican dog, seizing a wolf.
R. R. Reinagle, Rome.
1796. 200 Cattle watering — an evening
scene.
286 Cattle.
406 View of the Rhine opposite
Cleves, with figures hawk-
ing.
442 The Duke of York's chapel on
Wakefield bridge.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
261
1792- 53
54
158
426
595
1799. 13
48
535
1800. 70
«39
554 A
675
74«
1801. 129
"55
i74
534
575
^33
R. N, ReinagUf funr,^
54, Great Marlborough St
A carriage and horses entering
a ferry boat on the river
Leek in Holland; the figures
and horses are portraits.
Portrait of Mrs. Gardiner.
Mr. Gardiner in an Hussar's
dress.
View of the town of La Cara
and Monte Fenestra, near
the Gulph of Salerno — even-
ing.
A View of the town of Vico, in
the Bay of Naples — morn-
ing.
R. R. Reinagky
52, Upper Norton Street.
View of the Valley of Temi,
taken from the road of the
cascade of Nami, Roman
States.
View of Casa Campenelli, and
Monte Apertura, with frag-
ments of a celebrated grotto,
which fell in December, 1795,
near Vietri, in the gulf of
Salerno, in the Kingdom of
Naples.
A View between Florence and
Pisa on the River Amo,
Tuscany — Evening.
View of the shore of Vietri
and village Raetri, in the
gulf of Salerno: with fisher-
men drawing in one of the
great anchovy nets — morn-
ing.
View of a cavern in the great
bed of Lava near Sorrento,
Bay of Naples.
thunder storm breaking
away: View in a forest, near
the town of Lude, in the
Bishoprick of Padderbom,
Westphalia.
View of a grotto, with washer-
women at a fountain, near
Sorento, Bay of Naples.
View of the town of La Cava,
Naples — morning.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Count de Bouill^, Colonel of
the British Hulans.
Portrait of a gentleman.
View in Rigby Park, near
Manningtree, Essex.
View of Dedham Vale during
the floods in 1799.
Portrait of a lady and child.
1801
1802
671
1806.
1809.
1810.
1812.
1813,
Portrait of a gentleman, late of
the 25 th Dragoons.
266 View from nature.
268 View from an eminence of the
town of Sorrento, and mount-
ains of Castel 6 Mare, in the
bay of Naples.
279 View of some fishermen's
houses on the Shore of Sor-
rento.
394 Mr. Thomson, animal and bird
preserver to the Leverian
and British museums.
515 View on the river Garilliano,
on the road to Naples.
520 Lady Clavering.
523 View of the west gate of the
town of Sorrento, and dis-
tant view of the islands in
the Bay of Baia.
678 Portrait of a lady.
98 View on the mountains near
Subiaco, fifty miles from
Rome.
127 Portrait of a young lady.
280 A view near the double arched
bridge at Civita Castellana,
and part of the town.
R. R. Reifiagle^Junr.
1807. 531 View of Civita Castdlana, 35
miles from Rome on the
Perugia road.
R. R, Reinagle.
1808. 162 Distant view of the town of
Subiaco, fifty miles east of
Rome — morning.
299 Part of the Claudian aqueduct
near Tivoli — Evening.
I, Upper Conway Street^
Fitzroy Square.
1 Portrait of the Rt Hon. the
Lord Mayor. {Sir Charles
Flower,)
43 Portraits of a lady and gentle-
man.
68 Portraits of F. Mundy, Esq.,
and two of his children.
220 Portraits of F. N. C. Mundy,
Esq., and his grandson.
19* Sir C. Burrell, M.P.
42 Portrait of a gentleman.
180 do. do.
259 Cattle in a brook — a summer's
evenmg.
316 B. Thomhill, Esq.
332 Burgoyne, gamekeeper to the
Duke of Devonshire, to-
gether with his horse and a
^vourite old pointer.
357 Dover, south pier, and a brig
262
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Reinagle, Ramsay Richard, R.A.—
continued.
preparing to leave the har-
bour — afternoon.
1814. 24 Woodcock shooting in Chats-
worth park.
92 Portraits of two of his sons
perch fishing.
215 Dover pier, with the South
Foreland in the distance;
a squally afternoon.
485 Portrait of a gentleman.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1815. 1 T. W. Coke, Esq., M.P.
46 The Rev. S. Crowther.
191 The Countess of Guildford.
278 Portrait of a favourite dog.
185 Cattle — Evening. A distant
view of Staines church on
the Thames.
314 The Earl of Guildford.
1816. 104 A study of evening colour-
ing. From the Isleworth
meadows looking to Rich-
mond Bridge and hill.
Painted on the spot.
122 A midday scene, from the Isle-
worth meadows, including
Richmond Bridge and Hill.
Painted on the spot.
186 A stormy day late in autumn.
The scene overlooking the
entrance to Borrowdale and
Keswick Lake from Castle
Crag.
252 An evening sun of Autumn.
534 Sketch for a large picture,
taken near Rydal Park, on
the river Rothay, Westmore-
land — morning.
181 7. 222 Portrait of the late F. N. C.
Mundy, Esq., intended for
the Grand Jury room of the
Justiciary Court in Derby.
245 R. Williams, Esq., M.P.
275 Portraits of a lady and her
children.
322 Portrait of a mountain Arabian,
the property of P. Gell, Esq.,
M.P.
54, Upper Charlotte Street.
18 19. 9 Portraits of three brothers
perch fishing.
402 Portrait of a favourite spaniel.
404 Portrait of a lady, in the style
of Rubens' Chapeau de Paille.
531 View of Isleworth meadows,
Richmond Bridge and Hill
— Evening.
537 View of the Ponte Molle, on
1820.
143
266
278
380
1821.
494
ai3
1822.
335
160
1824.
107
246
289
3>5
^11
537
1823. 58
no
143
258
3"
316
437
46
H3
172
219
267
387
391
1825. 36
114
150
the Tybur, near Rome, with
Monte Mario, the Villa Mil-
lini on the summit, and Villa
Madama on the plain —
sunset.
Tintem Abbey — morning.
The setting sun : composed from
a scene in Richmond Park.
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. lady.
Tintem Abbey — morning.
Sketch fi-om nature — midday.
Portrait of a gentleman.
View of Bridehead, Dorset-
shire, the seat of R. Williams,
Esq., M.P.
Shakespeare's cliff, Dover —
Evening.
Thomas Cay, Esq.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Cay.
The late Lieut.-General Robert
Nicholson, of the East India
Company'sservices,Bombay.
Sketch for a land storm : Effects
of a thunderbolt
(Elected R.A.)
Captain Nicholson, late of the
Dragoon Guards.
Portraits of children.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Italian scenery — Morning.
Portrait of a cadet in the
Honourable East India
Company's service.
The late General Martin, Royal
Artillery.
Portrait of a lady,
do. do.
Wykeham Martin, Esq., Sheriff
of the County of Kent.
Portrait of the Recorder of Lon-
don. (Netvman Knowlys,)
Joshua Walker, Esq., M.P.,
with a favourite horse.
Landscape, evening — Spanish
scenery.
Mrs. Wykeham Martin.
Simon M'Gillivray, Esq., Pro-
vincial Grand Master for
Upper Canada. Painted for
the Provincial Grand Lodge
of that Province.
E. R. Pratt, Esq.
The Rev. Charles Jerram, M.A.,
vicar of Chobham and minis-
ter of St. John's Chapel,
London.
Colonel Hamilton, of the Co-
lombian Army.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
263
1825. 160
319
1826. 37
H5
541
1827. 97
"5
129 A
133 A
245
364
1828. 23
138
213
221
299
368
1829. 6
7«
186
192
241
318
3*3
381
1830. II
3<
Spencer Meredith, Esq.
The late Mrs. Hamilton.
Landscape and figures, with
cattle fording a river, com-
posed from nature — after-
noon effect.
Portrait of a gentleman in a
fancy dress.
Landscape of Italian scenery —
Evening.
Captain Sutherland, 38th Foot.
A miniature landscape — even-
ing.
scene looking to Winder-
mere from the Hawkshed
road, with figures, sheep and
goats — morning,
cottage scene, near Crum-
mock Lake, Westmoreland,
with a boy watering horses —
morning.
Mrs. Gaskoin and daughter.
A landscape and cattle — sun-
set.
Mrs. Chapman.
Charles Mundy, Esq., and his
daughter, Miss Sophy Mun-
dy, with favourite horses, and
a view of Burton Hall, Lei-
cestershire.
Portraits of Offre Edmunds,
Esq., Mrs. Edmunds, Miss
Edmunds, and Miss Martin :
with a favourite horse and
turnspit dog.
Lady Scarsdale.
Mrs. James Nixon.
Lord Scarsdale.
Mrs. Dotten Souper.
John Strutt, Esq., and his
sister.
Lady Crewe.
Sir George Crewe, Bart., and
child.
Scene in Calke Abbey Park,
Derbyshire, the seat of Sir
George Crewe, Bart.
An African scene, with zebus
of three kinds, and quaggas :
the zebras painted from the
animals.
Portraits of two favourite dogs
— ^a turnspit, and a species
of spaniel.
George Strutt, Esq.
Hamlet.
R. R. Reinagle, Junr.
A shepherd boy, and two little
sisters (gleaners), alarmed
by a violent storm.
I83I.
322
346
19
48
104
180
306
1832.
398
6
1830. 239 Portraits of three children
amusing themselves with a
dog on the sea coast.
Portrait of a young lady.
Mrs. Lane.
Portraits of a lady and her
daughters.
Portrait of a lady.
View of the village of Clappers-
gate, on the river Brathy,
a mile above Windermere,
Westmoreland — midday.
Rev. R. H. Chapman.
View of Loughrigg Mountain,
on the river Brathey — even-
ing.
Portrait of a young lady.
Portraits of a lady and gentle-
man, with an infant child.
Portraits of the children of a
gentleman, amusing them-
selves in a garden.
Madame Dulcken.
Sir Herbert Compton, Bart.,
Chief Justice of Bombay.
Portraitof Philip Reinagle,Esq.,
R. A., in the 85th year of his
age, one of the earliest land-
scape painters of the last
century.
Portrait of a lady.
Captain Drewry, of the En-
gineers in the East India
Company's service.
A fox seizing a partridge from
his ambush — evening.
Mrs. Lane and her son.
His Excellency S. Van de
Weyer, K.C.H., the Belgium
ambassador.
An evening scene, with cattle,
and a rustic fisherman talk-
ing to a girl.
A family groupe.
Portrait of a lady with her
younger children.
Portrait of a young lady.
The rival drawings; a family
group of portraits.
Young friends — portraits.
The gipsy — portraits of a lady
and child.
Dr. Blackall, M.D., of Exeter.
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. lady.
Mrs. George Robins, with her
two little boys.
237 Portrait of a gentleman.
284 do. do.
294 Rev. Archdeacon Barnes,
19
107
181
258
290
39»
404
1833. 58
107
161
192
1834. 153
168
223
263
4«5
1836. 161
»05
218
264
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Reinagle, Ramsay Richard, R.A.—
3, Argyle Place, Cheltenham.
continued.
1842. 23 Portrait of a lady.
1836.
345 Portrait of a lady.
126 A landscape and cattle —
1837.
77 Corner of a rustic farm — even-
Autumnal evening.
ing.
192 Scene on the road leading to
96 Family portraits.
Buttermere, with Crummock
155 Reminiscenses of rural scenery
T^ke, and the mountain
— mid-day.
called Rannerdale Knot —
219 The late Sir David Ochter-
morning in autumn.
lony.
239 Recollection of a scene in
331 Cattle and ruins.
Leicestershire — evening.
1838.
13 Thomas Brandram, Esq.
243 An evening effect on a scene
48 Alpine scenery, with a baronial
near Keswick, Westmore-
castle on the heights, and a
land.
torrent below.
418 Interior of a cow stable.
144 Portrait of a gentleman.
419 Portrait of a young lady gather-
219 do. lady.
ing a geranium.
316 A family group, with a portrait
54* The modern cottager's win-
of their grounds and house.
dow.
409 Portrait of a gentleman.
1843. 29 Mr. Stacey,withabraceof young
467 do. lady.
tiger-striped greyhounds, and
476 do. do.
a favourite terrier.
1839.
44 do. do.
42 Recollection of a scene by
388 do. do.
sunset, near Piedmont.
3, Bedford Street,
92 A waterfall and torrent by
Bedford Square.
sunset.
1840.
9 Portraits of a lady and two
Ill A ruin on a moat, with rush
children.
gatherers, cattle, etc. — even-
166 Distant view of the late Duke
ing.
of Sutherland's villa on Rich-
181 Portrait of a young and an old
mond Hill — Evening to-
friend at my own door in
wards the middle of autumn.
Cheltenham.
231 Portrait of a gentleman and his
401 do. do.
eldest son.
408 Oliver Byrne, Esq., author of
327 The letter, or the last family
the new and Improved
news — portraits.
System of Logarithms, etc.
353 Portrait of an elderly lady with
549 Portrait of a young lady.
the Bible.
1844. 124 Imaginative scenery: cattle
368 <* Miss Fanny, you sha'nt have
going to water at a brook —
my bird's nest" — Portrait
morning.
of Master Hugh Bolton and
226 Portrait of a lady.
spaniel.
416 Maltby in Yorkshire.
421 Portrait of a foxhunter cheer-
496 Mrs. Blackall.
ing on a hound on scent.
513 Imaginative scene with a brick
496 Mr. G. W. Collins.
ruin, and cattle on the
1841.
194 The single-arched bridge near
margin of a small river —
Subiaco, with the convent of
evening.
St. Francis, on the river
1845. 27 The ascension; a sketch. The
Anio, 45 miles east of Rome,
Saviour being raised far
Apennines.
above the earth, which is
274 The late Joseph Warter, Esq.
left below.
442 Portrait of a gentleman.
143 A Scene not far from Ton-
462 do. lady.
bridge Wells — an autumnal
561 do. gentleman.
afternoon, late in the season.
1158 Portrait of the man whom Dio-
147 Remembrance of a wild scene
genes with his lantern in
in the territory of Waldeck,
vain looked for nearly 2,000
Westphalia — setting sun.
years ago, found at last
afternoon.
without a lantern in the
248 Portrait of a gentleman.
town of Rye, Sussex.
260 do. do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
265
1846. 141 Linton Rectory, on the hill,
Herefordshire — evening.
265 John Say wall, Esq.
1847. 374 Portrait of a gentleman.
560 The late Mr. Drummond, of
Croydon.
1848. 41 Shipping, etc., in a breeze, and
rainy weather, off Hurst
Castle, Isle of Wight.
90 A cattle piece — a scene at the
skirts of a wood, by the late
Philip Reinagle, and com-
pleted by R. R. Reinagle.
278 Acton Tindal, Esq., clerk of
the Peace of Buckingham-
shire.
393 Mrs. Acton Tindal.
415 Charles Rawcroft, Esq., author
of the "Tales of the Colo-
nies," "The Bushranger,"
etc.
433 The Campagna of Rome inun-
dated in autumn, the storm
clearing off at sunset; scene
looking to the Albano
mountains.
626 Portrait of the son of the Rev.
Mr. Goodall as the young
sportsman, shewing a young
pheasant.
(Not R.A. in the list of members, he
resigned in 1848.)
27, Moore Street^
Cadogan Terrace^ Chelsea,
1849. 464 A torrent and cataract in a
mountainous country —
morning.
1 1 50 A ford on a torrent, with cattle
and a fisherman about to
cross — evening.
8, Robert Street,
Kin^s Road, Chelsea.
185 1. 226 Landscape; Cattle and Figures
on the side of a stream —
evening.
649 A ravine and torrent — evening.
761 Scene on the upper road in
Bushey, Herts, leading to
Rickmansworth, with figures
and cattle.
21, Robert Terrace, Chelsea,
1853. 281 Approach to a farm in spring;
scene near Bushey.
558 A pastoral scene with cows —
morning.
1857. 147 The west road to Rydal from
Ambleside — sunset.
166 The Boulder stone and view of
Borrowdale,from the Grange
stream, Westmoreland.
VI.
I REINHART, Benjamin Franklin.
Painter.
B. F, Reinhardt,
27, Newman Street,
1863. 152 The mysterious hand.
REINHART, H Painter.
Austrian Embassy,
Belgrave Square.
1 88 1. 731 Feeding silkworms.
REITZ, S. C. Bosch-. See B, vol. i,
page 244.
REJLANDER, Oscar Gustave.
Painter.
O, G. Rylander.
1848. IOI2 "Oyes! O yes! Oyes!"
0, G, Rejlander,
1 29, Maiden Road, N, W.
1867. 46 Oscar.
744 Mr. John Brougham, Come-
dian.
1, Albert Mansions,
Victoria Street.
1873. '*'9 H'S first cup.
RiMANDAS, Madame Lily.
Miniature Painter.
92, Queen's Road, Bayswater.
1889. 1513 On the shelf.
1890. 144s Portrait of a lady.
28, KellettRoad, Brixton.
1 89 1. 1480 Portrait of a lady.
1498 Two sisters.
1892. 1390 My little daughter.
1893. 1281 Portrait of a gentleman.
1895. 1244 Mrs. John Bennett-Stanford.
REMD^, F Painter.
(Painter to the Grand^Duke of Saxe-
Weimar.)
60, Charlotte Street,
1854. 320 Child with dogs.
REMINGTON, Frederic ... Sculptor.
301, Webster Avenue,
New Rochelle,
Westchester, New York,
1897. 2010 The wounded Bunkie; group.
RENARD, Edward Painter.
32, Albert Road,
Saltcure, Yorkshire.
1886. 1185 The ramparts — Scarborough
Castle.
1888. 1407 A grey day on the Wharfe.
School of Art.
Shipley, Yorkshire.
1896. 1210 A bed of Down.
MM
266
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RBNALDI, Francesco Painter.
At Mr. NegrPs,
Queen Street^
Berkeley Square,
1777. 282 Portrait of a gentleman; in
crayons.
R Renaldy^ 2, Portugal Street^
LincoMs Inn Fields,
1784. 44 Portrait of a nun.
33 S do. gentleman.
F, Renaldi,
1785. loi Mater dolorosa.
104 Portrait of a gentleman. (J/r.
D, Mainbray,)
1S9 Portrait of a young lady.
254 do. gentleman.
Calcutta.
1 791. 399 Portrait of a Mogul lady.
7, Covent Garden,
1797. 360 Portrait of an Industany lady.
457 do. artist.
733 do. a Mogul lady.
69, Margaret Street^
Cavendish Square.
1798. 304 Portraits of his own family and
Mr. Jones.
RENAULT, Lex De, See D, vol, ii,
page 309.
KENDALL, Miss Bessie Painter.
The Orchard,
Dulwich Common,
1896. 447 E. D. Kendall, Esq.
The Hill Top, Godalming,
1904. 63 Honor, daughter of E. D. Ken-
dall, Esq.
KENDALL, Arthur D Painter.
18, Notting Hill Grove,
1889. 210 A Koman park — late after-
noon.
414 Kelic of Imperial Kome.
1891. 1295 Mrs. F K .
82, Philbeach Gardens.
1892. 213 The cavalier's last masquerade.
II, Douro Place.
1894. 812 " Now comes still evening on."
1904. 806 "When in the west fast fades
the lingering light."
RENNELL, W Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1805. 590 A nun at the altar.
1806. 471 W. Foster, Esq.
KENNELL, Mrs Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1805. 615 Lady Macbeth,
KENNET, C Painter.
50, Warren Street.
1805. 302 Mr. Smith.
C. Renrut, 50, Warren Street.
1806. 3sa The late Mr. Morris.
KEN N IE, George Sculptor.
6, George Street,
Portman Square.
1828. 1 1 35 Gleaner.
121 1 Grecian archer.
6, Stafford Ron; Pimlico.
1 83 1. 1 1 96 Groupe in marble of Cupid
and Hymen.
1202 Bust of John Kennie, Esq.,
F.K.S., etc
1206 Bust of Chevalier Thorwald-
sen.
1 210 Bust of Sir Edward Banks.
I, Chesham Place.
1832. 1136 Bust in marble of William
JollifTe, Esq.
1 144 The conchologists ; a group in
marble.
1 1 52 Bust in marble of a gentleman.
1833. 1 1 27 The Archer.
1 185 Marble bust of D. Wilkie, Esq.,
K.A.
1834. 1048 The minstrel. "Dainties he
heeded not, nor gaude, nor
toy, save one short pipe of
rudest minstrelsy." — Beattie.
1 108 Infantine devotion. "Suffer
little children to come unto
me."
1837. 1 188 Group of four figures in mar-
ble. " Delightful task to rear
the tender thought," etc.
KENNIE, G. B Architect.
21, Whitehall Place.
1859. 1 151 Design for a building in place
of the present National Gal-
lery.
KENOUX, M Painter.
Diorama, Regent* s Park.
1 84 1. 418 Meditation.
454 The astrologer of the i6th
century.
KEN SHAW, Ellen.
Miniature Painter.
I, Slack^s Cottage, Clapton,
1840. 643 Portrait of a lady.
1842. 939 do. do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
267
RENTON,
1799- *39
7"
1801. 309
1802.
829
1803.
17
I8I0.
465
I8I2.
22
59
I8I3.
199
375
I8I4. 281
1815.
47
«3
I8I6.
284
858
1817.
82
287
I818.
342
478
554
I819.
124
446
I82I.
390
469
1824.
400
1827.
i>3
John Painter.
Hoxton,
Portrait of a boy.
do. an artist.
J. Renion^ Junr.^
Hoxion Fields.
Jamsetha invoking the moon
to be propitious to her in-
cantations. "Tell, sacred
moon, what first did raise
my flame and whence my
pjain, and whence my pas-
sion came."
y. Reniotiy 383, Oxford Street,
Portrait of J. Paxton.
74, Newman Street,
A cottage girl reading a ballad.
Hoxton Field.
View of Skiddaw, with Bassen-
thwaite water inthe distance.
19, Pavement, Moorfields,
Garvald Tower, Haddington-
shire.
Nooke-end-bridge, near Amble-
side, Westmoreland.
Landscape — evening.
View near Taplow, Bucking-
hamshire.
A village scene, with children
returning from school.
T, Renton,
19, Pavement, Moorfields,
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. do.
/. Renton.
Portrait of an old lady.
The Rev. J. Creighton.
Mrs. Shafe.
View of the Asbestos Moun-
tains, a scene in the interior
of South Africa; from
sketches by the Rev. J.
Campbell, in which is intro-
duced that gentleman's man-
ner of travelling, accom-
panied by a Corunna tribe,
changing the place of their
kraal.
Mr. Kemp.
Rev. T. James.
C. Loddiges, Esq.
Rev. M. Wilks.
Rev. G. Waterhouse.
West Street, Finsbury Place,
Mrs. G. Loddiges.
Mr. Wood.
Portrait of a gentleman.
King Charles the First setting
up his standard at Notting-
ham in 1642; a sketch.
1827. 323 W. J. Hall, Esq.
1829. 287 Portrait of a gentleman.
447 S. Luck Kent, Esq., Hon.
Sec. of the London Institu-
tion.
1832. 444 A portrait.
586 Rev. William Clayton, Chap-
lain to the Mill Hill Gram-
mar School.
1042 Portrait of a gentleman.
1833. 90 Portrait of the author of the
"Pleasures of Remem-
brance."
1839. 435 A Westmoreland beck.
RENTON, J Gem Engraver.
43, Museum Street,
Bloomsbury,
1^34. 999 Hebe; impression from an in-
taglio.
1^35- 99^ The exile; an impression from
an intaglio.
5, Tliorney Street, Bloomsbury,
1840. io74^Impression from an intaglio.
108 ifv do. do.
5, Frith Street, Soho,
1 84 1. 114a Achilles; an impression from
an intaglio.
RENWICK, G- R Sculptor.
I, Hugh Street^ Pimlico,
1859. 13 1 3 Miss Grey, daughter of Major-
General the Hon. Charles
Grey; marble.
REPTON, G. Stanley Painter.
1 80 1. 900 View in the village of Weild,
Essex,
loos The abbey gate of Bury St
Edmund's.
Dover Street,
1802. 1034 Chichester Cathedral.
REPTON, Humphrey Architect.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1787. 499 The pump-room at Bath.
614 View from the Oak at Bed-
fords, the seat of J. Heaton,
Esq., at Havering, Essex.
1788. 551 View from the chamber win-
dow at an inn at Llanroot.
1790. 482 AVisit to Sir Thomas Friendly;
a story from Variety.
1 79 1. 492 View from Langdon Hills,
Essex.
1792. 521 Sketch of Welbeck Lake, Not-
tinghamshire.
532 View from Matlock Bath,
Derbyshire.
268
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Repton, Humphrey — continued.
'793' 577 A View from a quarry at Port
Elliot.
1795. 321 The Vale of Llandrillo.
1799. 1 105 Improvements proposed at
Bath.
1800. 315 Situation and character of a
mansion designed for a
nobleman in park scenery,
715 The ruins of Bayham Abbey,
Sussex.
718 Situation, etc., of a mansion
designed for a nobleman in
forest scenery,
1801. 323 The General effect of the de-
signs proposed by H. and
J. A. Repton for the im-
provement of Magdalen Col-
lege, Oxford-
1802. 997 A sketch of the entrance to
Blaize Castle, near Bristol,
built for J. S. Harford, Esq.
REPTON, John Adey Architect.
23, Dover Street, Piccadilly.
1798. 997 Section of a round church in
Cambridge,
998 Elevation of a round church in
Cambridge.
3, Upper Jatnes Street,
Golden Square,
1799. 1056 West elevation of the Cathe-
dral at Norwich with the
section of the nave.
1082 Elevation of the Cross at
Chichester.
47, Albemarle Street,
1800. 945 Design for a nobleman s man-
sion in Park scenery, and a
design for a nobleman's
mansion in forest scenery.
1013 Design for Pans-Hanger, a seat
of Earl Cowper, in Hertford-
shire.
1018 Section through the transept
of Norwich Cathedral.
Ifaws Street^ near Romfard,
1801. 885 The inside of a Gothic Hall
for a nobleman in Kent.
937 The Imperial Gate, being part
of the design proposed by
H. and J. A. Repton for the
improvement of Magdalen
College, Oxford.
942 The president's lodgings, being
part of the design proposed
by H. and J. A. Repton for
the improvement of Mag-
dalen College, Oxford.
1802. 999 Villa near Bristol for W. Payne,
Esq.
Hare Street, near Romford.
1803. 1003 Old English mansion in a
wood, etc.
1004 Mansion in Grecian style, etc.
1804. 88 1 Great Tew Park, Oxfordslure,
the seat of G. Stratton, Esq.
RESCH, E. L Sculptor.
83, Gawer Street.
1863. 1096 Margaret tempted. "If those
earrings only were but mine !
etc."— /a«x/.
RESCHE, S. Le. See L, vol. v,
page 37-
REST ALL, W Architect.
1828. 986 Design for a nobleman's man-
sion.
REUSS, Miss Lilly-
Miniature Painter.
Carlton Studios,
St. Ann Street, Manchester,
1890. 1514 Arthur Poole, Esq., as "Ser-
jeant Buzfuz."
REUTTE, A Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1807. 780 Interior of rooms in the Count-
ess of Staremberg's house.
REVELEY, Willey Architect.
At Sir W, Chambers',
or 42, Lamb's Conduit St,
1781. 438 Perspective View of a Mauso-
leum.
440 Elevation of a Mausoleum.
1782. 463 Design for an exchange.
1 783. 364 Elevation of a palace.
1784. 401 Design for a temple to the
memory of the late Mr.
Handel.
At Rome.
1785. 442 Design for a musical theatre.
42, Queen Anne Street,
1 789. 520 Ruins of the Temple of Jupiter
Olympus, at Athens, with the
Acropolis, taken on the spot
in 1785.
532 Design for a metropolitan
church.
547 Design for Lodges at Parham
in Sussex, the seat of Sir
Cecil Bishop, Bart.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
269
75, Great Tichfield Street
1792. 651 New church of All Saints,
Southampton.
1793. 714 do. do.
774 Lodges at Stourhead, Wilts.
REVILLE, H, Whittakcr ... Painter.
21, Newman Street,
1897. 294 The end of a long day.
1 7, Albany Road^ West Ealing,
1903. 274 Homewards. |
REW, Charles Henry Architect,
3, Victoria St,^ Westminster,
1878. 1082 Courtyard of house at Abbe-
ville, at one time occupied
by Francis I.
1879. 1 121 The Market Hall, Mechlin.
Poefs Corner^ Westminster, \
1880. 1 104 The Collegiate church of St.
Michael at St. Quentin.
16, Craven Street^ Strand, ^
1884. 1274 Old Houses — Beauvais.
i^See also Driver and Rew, vol. ii,
page 370.)
REW, E Painter,
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1865. 606 A Catalan gentleman.
REYNARD, F Painter-
Rue de la Paix^ Paris,
1869. 212 Distribution de la Soupe, en-
virons de Naples. ;
REYNERS, Joseph F Sculptor,
25, Delancey Street, N, W, \
1890. 2017 Miss Mary Anderson; medal- ;
lion, bronze. \
REYNOLDS, Miss A. G, ... Sculptor. '
1854. \M% medallion portrait of a lady.
REYNOLDS, Miss Caroline J.
Miniature Painter.
Langham Alton, Hants,
1898. 1271 Mrs. Forster Reynolds.
REYNOLDS, E.... Miniature Painter,
I, Beaufort Buildings,
1822 817 Portrait of a lady.
REYNOLDS, Edwin F. ... Architect.
35, Trinity Road,
Birchfieldy Birmingham,
1898. 1668 Design for a country church
on a hill.
1899. 1 63 1 Design for a country house.
REYNOLDS, Miss Elizabeth (after-
wards Mrs. William Walker^.
Miniature Painter.
Bayswater,
1 8 18. 440 Portrait of a lady.
441 do. do.
442 do. gentleman.
18 19. 720 Portrait of a young lady.
72 > do. do.
791 Mr. Harley.
1820. 707 Miss Carew.
722 Mrs. Hughes.
m Portraits of three children of
J. Teesdale, Esq.
859 Miss Townsend.
182 1. 700 Miss J. Townshend.
716 Mr. Reynolds.
733 Lord J. Townshend.
807 Portrait of the daughter of
Captain Clifford, R.N.
842 Mr. Barnard.
1822. 612 Portrait of a lady.
615 Miss F. Reynolds.
668 Portrait of the son of the Rev.
J. Clarke.
773 Miss Boyle.
779 Mr. Kean, of the Theatre
Royal, Dnuy Lane.
793 Portrait of a lady.
1823. 712 Portrait of Theodosia, daugh-
ter to the Hon. and Rev.
P. Meade.
719 Edward, son to the Hon. and
Rev. P. Meade.
743 Portrait of a gentleman.
896 Portrait of a lady.
64, Margaret Street,
Cavendish Square,
1824. 608 Miss Geffreys.
753 Mrs. Batten.
755 Portrait of a gentleman.
770 do. do
1825. 631 Portrait of a lady.
747 do. do.
1826. 610 Captain Justice.
620 The Hon. Mrs. Charles James
Fox.
649 Mrs. Cooper.
813 Miss Sturt
1827. 759 Portraits of the daughters of
Admiral Sir J. P. Beresford.
850 Portrait of the daughter of Sir
H. Russell.
1828. 693 {In the index, but by Miss
Newell in the catalogue,)
1829. 689 Portraits of the children of W.
Heygate, Esq.
906 Portrait of a gentleman.
921 Mrs. Gaussen.
1830. 771 Portrait of a lady.
270
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Reynolds, Miss Elizabeth — continued,
1 83 1. 665 Portrait of a lady.
1832. 733 do. do.
1833. 927 do. do.
1834. 768 Miss Ligel and Miss Walker.
1835. 623 Portrait of a child.
{See Mrs. William Walker.)
REYNOLDS, Miss Fanny.
Miniature Painter.
64, Margaret Street,
1828. 753 Portrait of a little girl.
936 do. lady.
1829. 944 do. do.
1830 904 Portrait of Julia, the infant
daughter of — Sheppard,
Esq., High Sheriff of Suf-
folk.
REYNOLDS, Frederick George.
Painter.
Albion Lodgey Hollaway,
1864. 616 Stacking hay.
1865. 683 Evening.
1866. 686 Barden Tower, Bolton.
732 The Pasture.
1867. 693 A country lane.
1868. 708 In the woods.
1869. 515 Winter Scene.
592 Under the trees.
602 Landscape.
607 View of Maidenhead.
1870. 559 A Kentish Lane.
568 Knowle Park — evening.
590 Windsor Castle — winter.
625 A country road — winter.
1871. 726 In the depths of a forest.
761 In the Surrey Highlands.
786 A Highland stronghold.
796 A Surrey Landscape.
1872. 683 A quiet nook.
684 Kensington Gardens.
891 Falls of the Clyde.
1873. 749 A Highland Pine forest.
762 An Avenue, Kensington Gar-
dens.
1875. 723 A mountain stream.
806 A Welsh pastoral.
1877. 764 A rocky pool.
1878. 695 View in Sussex.
834 Moel Siabod.
1880. 836 Among the Fells, Cumberland.
929 The Thames at Gravesend.
45, Compton Roady Canonbury.
1884. 1 193 Solitude.
1885. 1256 A lane scene — winter.
REYNOLDS, G. S Painter. ,
15, New Manor Place^ Chelsea, ,
1835. 275 Janni Botzi, a Suliotte chief.
4, Caroline Place^ Chelsea.
1837. 308 Fruit.
75, Charlotte Street.
1847. 626 The gentle nurse.
1256 St. Helier, Jersey.
97, Stanhope Street.
1848. 382 Jersey Pastorale.
REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua, P.R.A.
Painter.
Leicester Fields.
1769. 89 A portrait of a lady and her
son, whole lengths, in the
character of Diana, disarm-
ing love. (Duchess of Man-
chester.) {Bad attitude y
print of it, — Walpole.)
90 A portrait of a lady in the
character of Juno, receiving
thecestusfrom Venus. {Lady
Blake^ formerly Miss Bun-
bury.) {Very ^o//.— Wal-
pole.)
91 Portraits of two ladies, half
lengths. Et in arcadio ego —
{Mrs, Bouverie and Mrs.
Crewe.) {Moralizing at the
tomb of Lady Coventry. —
Walpole.)
92 Hope nursing Love. {Miss
Morris,) {Pretty^ her head
taken from Correggid s Leda.
— Walpole.)
1770. 145 Portraits of two gentlemen.
{Lord Sydney and Col. Ac-
land as archers.) {Lord
Sydney^ etc. Trees very fine.
— Walpole.)
146 Portrait of a lady and child.
{Mrs. Bouverie^ {Good. —
Walpole.)
1 47 Portrait of a child. {Miss Price, )
{Daughter of Mr, Chase
/V7V-i?.— Walpole.)
(// is a little girl with her
hands before her^ amidst
sheepy and under fine trees.
Never was more nature and
character than in this incom-
parable picture^ which ex-
presses at once simplicity y pro-
priety y and fear of her cloaths
being dirtiedy with all the
wise gravity of a poor little
Innocent, — Walpole.)
148 A lady, half length. {Lady
Cornwallis,) {Indifferent, —
Walpole.)
149 The children in the wood.
{Charming idea, — Walpole.)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
271
1770. 150 A portrait of a gentleman.
{Mr. Co/man,— Walpole.)
151 A portrait of a gentleman.
{Dr. Go/dsmtU.—Wa\po\e.)
152 A portrait of a gentleman.
{I>r. Johnson. — Walpole.)
{Of Nos. 151 and 152,
Waipoh remarks^ ^^ busts in
profile^' and 0/ j$o to 152,
" There are prints of them:')
1 7 7 1 . 156 Venus chiding Cupid for learn-
ing to cast accompts.
{Charming^ but drawing
faulty. — Walpole. )
157 A nymph and Bacchus. {Ino
and the infant Bacchus.)
{Better coloured than usual.
— Walpole.)
158 A girl reading. {Miss Theophila
Palmer^ aged 14.) {Charm-
ingyhis niece reading Clarissa.
— Walpole.)
159 An old man, half length.
( Very Jine^ an old Beggar
man, ThiswasanoldBeggary
who had so fine a head that
Sir Joshua chose him for the
father in his picture from
Dante^ and painted him
several times^ as did others
in imitation of Reynolds.
There were even busts and
cameos of him. — Walpole.)
160 Portrait of a gentleman, three-
quarters. {Mr. Dyer.)
161 Portraitof alady, three quarters.
{Mrs. Abington.) {Actress
easy and very like. — Wal-
pole.)
1772. 205 A portrait of a young lady in
the character of Hebe. {Miss
Meyer.)
{It is the daughter of Mr.
Meyer the Enamcller^ the
idea is taken from a print of
Fortune^ I think by Goltius^
but far more airy and grace-
ful.— V^zH^oXq.)
206 A lady, whole length. {Mrs.
Crewe.)
{Mrs. Crewe^ daughter of
Fulk Greville^ in the char-
cuter of St. Genevieve; there
is great harmony and sim-
plicity in this picture^ which
is one of his best. — ^Walpole.)
207 A portrait of a gentleman, half
length. {Dr. Robertson^ the
historian^ very like. — Wal-
pole.)
1772.
2c8 A portrait of a gentleman
three quarters. {Mr.Hickey.)
{An attorney. — Walpole.)
209 A lady in the character of St.
Agnes. (Mrs. Quarrington)
{More like a St. John.—V^dX-
pole.)
210 A captain of banditti. ( White^
the pavior,)
{In the manner ofSalvator
Rosa^ head good^ arms ill-
drawn. Taken from a beggar.
Therewere in this Exhibition
at least six pictures by differ-
ent painters from Reynolds'
first beggingman. — Walpole.)
1773. 232 His Royal Highness the Duke
of Cumberland. {Very good.
—Walpole.)
233 Her Royal Highness the
Duchess of Cumberland.
234 A lady, whole length. {Duchess
of Buccleuch. — Walpole. )
235 Ditto and child. {Lady Mel-
bourne.)
236 Ditto, half length. {Mrs.
Damer.)
237 A young lady, whole length.
{Sir Joseph Child's daughter.)
238 A gentleman and lady. (Mr.
and Mrs. Garrick.)
239 A gentleman, half length. {Mr.
Banks.)
240 A gentleman, threequarters.
(Probably John Julius Anger-
stein.)
241 Anymph with a young Bacchus.
{Mrs. Hartley^ actress. —
Walpole.)
242 A strawberry girl. (Charming.
—Walpole.)
243 Count Hugolino and his child-
ren in the dungeon, as de-
scribed by Dante in the
thirty-third canto of the In-
ferno.
"lo non piangeva, si dentro
impetrai:
Piangevan Elli, ed Anselmuccio
mio
Disse: Tu guardi si. Padre!
Che hai?
Perb non lagrimai, ne rispos' io
Tutto quel giomo, ni la notte
appresso." (Most admir-
able. — Walpole.)
382 A lady, whole length. {Mrs.
/^ar^^r.— Walpole.)
( This picture was evidently
hung at the last moment in
272
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, PJi.A. — con-
tinned,
the place of another^ for in
Mr, Spielman*s catalogue the
painter is printed ^^ Lio-
tard:')
1774. 214 Her Royal Highness the
Dutchess of Gloucester,
whole length. {Good^ but the
figure looks short, — Walpole. )
215 The Princess Sophia, daughter
to their Royal Highnesses
the Duke and Dutchess of
Gloucester; whole length.
((7^w^.— Walpole.)
{Against both the above
pictures Walpole adds^ ^^for
the Duke:')
216 Three ladies adorning a Term
of Hymen; whole length.
{Lady Townshend and sis-
ters,) {Lady Tawnshend^ her
head fine ; the thoughts old
and flowers too neglected, —
Walpole.)
ai7 Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of Miranda, in the
Tempest; whole length.
{Mrs, Tollemache,)
218 Ditto of a lady, whole length.
{Mrs. Pelham)
219 Ditto of a nobleman in the
robes of the order of the
Bath; whole length. {Lord
Bellamont,)
220 Ditto of a lady with three
children. {Lady Cockbum,)
22ot Ditto of a Bishop, half length.
{Dr, Thomas Nexvton^ Bishop
of Bristol,)
221 The Triumph of Truth, with
the Portrait of a gentleman.
{Dr, Beattie,)
222 Portrait of a young gentleman,
threequarters. {Son of Lord
Edgcumbe,) {Excellent, —
Walpole.)
223 Portrait of a gentleman, three-
quarters. {Baretti, — Wal-
pole.)
224 Ditto, threequarters. {Probably
Edmund Burked)
225 An Infant Jupiter. {The ex-
pression aidmirtdfley goat bad,
—Walpole.)
1775. 228 A lady, whole length. {Char-
lotte Walpole, Countess of
Dysart. — Walpole. )
229 A lady, whole length. {Prob-
ably Miss Jane Fleming, after-
wards Countess of Harring-
ton,)
1775. 230 A lady, whole length. {Miss
Mary Homeck, afterwards
Mrs, Givynn,)
231 A nobleman, whole length.
{Lord Ferrers,) (Son of
Lord Townshend. — Wal-
pole.)
132 A lady in the character of St.
Csecilia. {Mrs. Sheridan,)
{Most simple and beautiful.
— Walpole.)
233 A portrait; half length. {Dr,
Robinson.) {Primate of Ire-
land, most cuimirable. — Wal-
pole.)
234 A nobleman; half length.
{Duke of Leinster.— Wal-
pole.)
235 The portraits of a young noble-
man and his sister. {Lord
Henry and Lady Charlotte
Spencer as ''The Fortune
Tellers:') {Children of the
Duke of Marlborough— ex-
pression good, manner of
Rubens. — Walpole.)
235tPortrait of a lady. {Duchess of
Gordon,)
236 A gentleman; threequarters.
{Caleb Whitefoord,very good,
—Walpole.)
237 A gentleman; threequarters.
238 A beggar boy and his sister.
{Boy with cabbage nets,)
{Strongly coloured, one of
his very best works, — Wal-
pole.)
1 776. 233 Portraitof a lady; whole length.
{Duchess of Devonshire, —
Walpole.)
234 Portraitofa lady; whole length.
{Mrs, Lloyd,) {Mrs, Lqyd.
—Walpole.)
235 Portrait of a nobleman; whole
length. {Lord Althorpe,)
{Style of Vandyke. — Wa\-
pole.)
236 Omiah; whole length. {Vefy
good. — Walpole. )
237 A nobleman ; half length.
{Lord Temple,) {The finest
portrait he ever painted. —
Walpole.)
238 A lady; half length. {Mrs,
Montagu!) {Mrs. Robinson
Montague. — Walpole. )
238tAlady; half length. {Probably
Lady jyrconneL)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
273
1776. 239 Portrait of a boy in the char-
acter of Henry the Eighth.
{Master Crewe^ excellent, —
Walpole.)
240 Portrait of a nobleman ; three-
quarters. {Duke of Devon-
shire. — Walpole.)
241 Portraitof a gentleman; three-
quarters. {David Garrick,
—Walpole.)
242 Portrait of a child in the char-
acter of Bacchus. {Master
Herbert.) ( G^^^wT.— Walpole.)
243 St. John. (G^^^.— Walpole.)
244 Samuel. {Good. — ^Walpole.)
{In the earlier editions of
the ^ Royal Academy cata-
logues^ it is printed Daniel:
it is so both in Walpole* s and
the Royal Academy copies^
1777. 283 Portraitofa lady; whole length.
{Lculy Frances Marsham.)
284 Portraitofa lady; whole length.
{The Countess of Derby.)
285 Portraitofa lady ; whole length.
{Lady Bampfylde.)
286 Portrait of a nobleman with
his brothers and a young
lady. {The Bedford FamilyT)
{Duke of Bedford as St.
George killing the dragon^
and his brothers^ and Miss
Caroline Vernon as Sabrina,
There are fine parts in this
picture^ but all the limbs flat
and not rounds and her
figure too long. This picture
is at Mr. Rigby^s at Rutley
in Essex. A print from it. —
Walpole.)
287 Portrait of a young nobleman.
{Probably Lord Binning.)
288 Portrait of a young lady. {Lady
Caroline Montagu) {Duke
of BuccleucKs little girl in
the snow; charming^ natural.
—Walpole.)
289 Portrait of a lady and child.
{Lady Elizabeth Herbert and
son.)
290 Portrait of a lady; half length.
{Probably Mrs. Rumbold)
291 Portrait of a clergyman; three
quarters. {Probably Rev.
Joseph Warton.)
292 Portraitof a gentleman. {Prob'
ably Mr. Gawler.)
293 A cupid asleep.
294 A fortune-teller. {Bought by the
Duke of Dorset — the girl too
VI.
burlesque^ her lover too seri-
ous. — Walpole.)
1777. 295 A boy reading. {Bought by the
Duke of Dorset. Veryfine^in
the style of Titian.— ^l^V
pole.)
1778. 246 Portraits of a nobleman and his
family.
{The Duke of Marl-
borough and his family. The
colouring flat and bcui^ and
killed by a red velvet curtain.
The Duk^s head much too old
and distorted. Lord Bland-
ford a most graceful figure^
and the little child and the
dogs expressive. — Walpole.)
247 Portrait of the Archbishop of
York. {Dr. Markham.)
248 Portraitofa lady; whole length.
{Miss Sarah Campbell and
dog.)
248tPortraitof a gentleman; whole
length. {Mr. Campbell with
a dog^ admirable. — Walpole.)
1779. 24s The Nativity. {Very great.
The Virgin Mrs. Sheridan.
Joseph the old beggar man. —
Walpole.)
246 Faith.
»47 Hope.
248 Charity.
(Walpole speaks of all three
as very middling.)
149 A lady; whole length. {Lcuiy
Louisa Manners. — Walpole.)
250 A lady ; whole length. {Lady
Jane Halliday.)
251 A lady; whole length. {Lcuiy
Cw5^.— Walpole.)
1S2 A young lady; whole length.
{Lcufy Caroline Howard^
253 A lady vrith a child; three-
quarters. {Mrs. Payne Gall-
way with child on her back.)
254 A gentleman. {Andrew Stuart.
—Walpole.)
255 A gentleman. {Probably Ed-
mund Malone})
1780. 12 Portrait of a lady. {Lady Beau-
mont.) (W?//.— Walpole.)
18 Portrait of a gentleman. {Gib-
bon.) {Good and like.— V^9\-
pole.)
32 Portraitof a gentleman. {Choi-
mondeley.)
102 Portrait of a lady. {Lady
J^^rj^.— Walpole.)
138 The character of Spencer's
Una. {Miss Mary Beau-
NN
274
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, P.R, A,— con-
1782. 54 Portrait of a lady. {Lady Ayles-
tinued.
ford. Great simplicity. —
clerk, eldest daughter of Top-
Walpole.)
ham Beauclerk and Lady
^^ Children. {The Infant Aca-
Diana Beauclerk, Very sweet.
demy.)
— Walpole.)
73 An anpel.
1780. 157 Justice.
125 Portrait of a bishop. {Dr.
167 His Royal Highness Prince
Thomas, Bishop of Roches-
William Frederick, son to
ter.)
the Duke of Gloucester.
139 Portrait of an officer. {Col.
( Well, but too washy.— W^V
Tarleton.)
pole.)
149 Portrait of an officer. {Colonel
1 78 1. 10 Thais. {Miss Emily Pott,)
Windham.)
{Drawn from a woman of
157 Portrait of a lady. {Lady Ai-
the town; too masculine, —
thofp.)
Walpole.)
158 Portrait of a nobleman. {Lord
1 6 Portrait of a gentleman. {Dr,
Thurlow.)
Burney. Excellent. — - Wal-
159 Portrait of a Grecian lady.
pole.)
{Mrs, Baldwin,)
a I Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
186 Portrait of a lady. {Lady
Thoroton.)
Talbot,)
140 Portraits of a nobleman's child-
198 Girl.
ren. {The Duke of Rut-
204 Portrait of a lady. {Lady
land's,)
George Cavendish, Com-
147 Portrait of a young gentleman.
menced as Lady Betty Comp-
{Master Bunbury,)
ton,) {Lady George Caven-
160 The death of Dido.
dish; whole length. —
182 Portrait of a gentleman. {Lord
Walpole.)
218 Portrait of a lady. {Lady
Richard Cavendish,)
{One of Sir Joshua's very
Augusta Campbell,)
best and most highly coloured
1783. II Portrait of a lady. {Mrs. Gos-
portraits; he did another of
ling.)
them with variations, and
23 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
I think still Jiner.—Wa\'
Albany Wallis.)
pole.)
41 Portrait of a young lady. {By
187 Portraits of three ladies. {The
moonlight; good. Miss
Ladies Waldegrave,)
Ealconer,— Walpole,)
{Daughters of the Duchess
115 Portrait of a young nobleman.
of Gloucester, a most beauti-
{Lord Albemarle.)
ful composition; the pictures
122 Children. {Mr, J. J. Anger-
very like, and the attitudes
stein's!)
natural and easy. — Wal-
148 Children. {Mr. BrummePs,)
pole.)
160 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
225 Portrait of a lady. {Duchess
Egerton; good, — Walpole.)
of Rutland,)
193 Portrait of a nobleman. {Eari
241 Portrait of a lady. {Countess
of Harrington. Good effect.
of Salisbury.) ((9^^?.— Wal-
—Walpole.)
pole.)
206 Portrait of a lady. {Giovanna
389 Temperance.
Baccelli.)
395 A child asleep. (G?^^.— Wal-
230 Portrait of a gentleman. ( W,
pole.)
5/niAa«.— Walpole.)
402 Fortitude.
1784. 14 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs,
Abington as Roxalana^
421 Boy laughing.
4*7 Portraits of a lady and child.
16 Portrait of a gentleman. {Dr,
{Probably Lady Craven and
Chauncy,)
child.)
30 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
1782. 10 Portrait of a gentleman. ( W.
Pott,)
Beckford.)
31 Portrait of an archbishop.
22 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs.
{Dr, Bourke, Archbishop of
Robinson, — Walpole.)
Tuam,) ^^^,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
^75
1784. 58 Portraits of a lady and child.
i^Lady Dashwood,)
70 His Royal Highness the Prince
of Wales. {This picture for
Lord Melbourne at Brocket
Hall,—yfi\^\t.)
108 Portrait of a gentleman.
{Charles James Fox,)
III Portrait of a lady and child.
{Mrs. Honywpod, — Wal-
pole.)
{Probably Walpole is wrong
in calling her Mrs, She
seems to have been Lady
Honywood^ and her picture
hangs as a pendant to that
of her husband {No, 138).
See the '' Printseller'' for
February, i^oj^page 55.)
113 Portrait of a young gentleman.
{Master Braddyll.)
138 Portrait of a gentleman. {Sir
J, ffonywood.)
139 Portrait of a nobleman. {Lord
Lewisham. Lights too broke,
—Walpole.)
177 A nymph and cupid. {Miss
Wilson, Bad and gross, —
Walpole.)
183 Portrait of a lady. {Miss
Kemble, Good and very
simple, — Walpole.)
190 Portrait of Mrs. Siddons;
whole length. {Head very
fine; left arm too large, —
Walpole.)
218 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Warton,)
3 2ot Portrait of a young lady.
{Lady Catherine Manners, —
Walpole.)
{This little picture must
have been sent at the last
moment and hung with the
miniatures. It appears in
Ramber^s drawing. See
" Printseller,'' February,
1904.)
342 A Bacchante. {Emma, Lady
Hamilton,) {In WalpoUs
catalogue it is printed ^^Boy
reading,'^ He has erased the
word " reading,'' and added
^^good expression'')
{ Walpole' s catalogue of this
year is an early edition. Sir
Joshua probably sent at first
a Boy reading, which must
have been hung and cata-
logued, and then have sub-
stituted the Bacchante for it
— the title being altered in
the later editions,)
1785. 1 8 Portrait of a lady ; whole length.
{Mrs. Musters as Hebe,)
23 Portrait of a lady. {Lady
Lade,) {Mrs, Smith, mistress
of Sir/, Z«^.— Walpole.)
7 1 Portrait of a lady. {Lady Hume;
good, — Walpole. )
{There must have been two
editions of this catalogue, as
in Mr. Spielman's Ho, 71 is
printed *^ Portrait of a noble-
man {Lord Hertford),")
89 Portrait of an officer. {Sir H,
Munroe.)
122 Portrait of a nobleman; half
length. {Lord Northington,)
126 Venus.
155 His Royal Highness the Prince
of Wales. {The National
Gallery one.)
162 Portrait of a gentleman. {Sir
Eardley Wilmot.)
173 Portraits of a nobleman's three
children. {Duke of Rut-
/a«^'j.— Walpole.)
175 Portrait of an officer; half
length. {In Mr, Spielman's
catalogue, 175 is pfinted as
Venus,)
181 Portrait of a nobleman; half
length. {Lord Lough-
borough^
182 Melancholy. {Hon, Mrs, Stan-
hope.)
212 Portraitofa lady; whole length.
384 Portrait of an officer. {Prob-
ably Colonel Luke Gar-
diner^
397 Portrait of a lady.
423 A little girl. {Miss Georgiana
Seymour, afterwards Lady
Charles Bentinck.)
1786. 10 Portrait of a young gentleman.
{Probably John Charles, Lord
Althorp,)
6$ Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Erskine,)
76 Portraits of two children.
{Children of B, Vandergucht
as Children in the Wood.)
{Natural expression, — Wal-
pole.)
85 His Royal Highness the Duke
of Orleans.
95 Portrait of a lady; threequar-
ters. {Lady De Clifford, ex-^
^^//<f«/.— Walpole.)
276
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, P.R,A.— con-
tinued.
1786. 103 Portrait of a gentleman; half
length. (John Lee,) (Very
good. — Walpole.)
166 Portraits of a lady and child.
(Duchess of Devonshire.)
178 Portrait of a gentleman; half
length. (Joshua Sharpe.)
198 Portrait of a lady; threequar-
ters. {Lcuiy Spencer.)
2 1 5 Portrait of a gentleman ; whole
length. {John Barker.)
223 Portrait of a gentleman; half
length. (John Hunter^ very
good. — Walpole.)
224 Portrait of a lady; threequar-
ters. {Miss Bingham.)
396 A child with guardian angels.
1787. 7 Portrait of a lady and three
children. {Lady Smyth.)
24 A child's portrait in different
views; a study. {Miss Gor-
don^ Angela heads.'^
33 Portrait of a child with a dog.
{Miss Ward.)
69 A gentleman; threequarters.
(^> Harry Englefield.)
76 Portrait of a lady; half
length. {Hon, Mrs. Stan-
hope.)
90 His Royal Highness the Prince
of Wales. {Whoie length,
with black servant.)
100 Portrait of a lady and child.
{Lady St. Asaph.)
113 A gentleman; threequarters.
{Mr. Boswell.)
146 Portrait of a child. {Lord
Burghersh.)
167 Portrait of a child with dog
and bird. {Master Philip
Yorke.)
187 A lady; kit-cat. {Lady Cado-
gan.)
200 A lady; half length. {Mrs.
Williams Hope of Amster-
dam.)
217 Portrait of a lady. {Lady
Elliot.)
1788. 23 Portrait of a nobleman. {The
Earl of Sheffield.)
38 Portrait of a gentleman; fin-
ished. {Mr. Wyndham,M.P.
for Norwich.)
51 Girl sleeping. {Coarse. — Wal-
pole.)
84 Portrait of a lady of quality;
threequarters. {Lady Betty
.ft^xArr.— Walpole.)
1788. 88
97
"5
116
124
146
162
167
183
189
219
226
265
378
1789. 65
82
86
9*
H3
165
167
»79
225
240
*Si
*53
Portrait of his Royal Highness
the Duke of York.
Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters. {Sir George Beau-
mont.)
Portrait of a nobleman; half
length. {Lord Heathfield.)
Portrait of a lady; half length.
{Mrs. Drummond Smith.)
Portrait of a young gentleman.
( The Hon. Lincoln Stan/tope.)
Portrait of an officer; half
length. {Colonel Morgan.)
Portrait of a nobleman. {77ie
Earl ofDarnley.)
Hercules.
Portraits of a nobleman and
his brothers. {Lord Grant-
ham.)
Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Braddyll.)
Portrait of a lady. {Lady
Harris. — Walpole.)
Portraits of a young lady and
her brother. {Miss Gideon.)
Portrait of a gentleman. {Col-
onel Bertie.)
A girl with a kitten. {Bcul. —
Walpole.)
Portrait of a gentleman. {In
another catalogue it is printed
''lady." Walpole has altered
his catalogue from ''gentle-
man'* to "lady;* and calls it
Mrs Watson)
Robin Goodfellow. {The Puck
of BoydelPs Shakespeare
series.)
Portrait of a young gentleman.
Portrait of a young lady. {Miss
Gwatkin.) {Pretty^ liands
^a^._Walpole.)
Cimon and Iphigenia.
The Continence of Scipio.
Portrait of a nobleman. {Lord
Rodney.)
Cupid and Psyche.
Portrait of a nobleman. {Lord
Lifford.)
Portrait of a nobleman. {Lord
Vernon.)
Portrait of a gentleman. {Prob-
ably William Weddell.)
Castle Wilgur on the Rhine.
{This picture is attributed
to Sir Joshua in my catalogue
and the index, but Walpole
in his has struck out the
painter's name, and in Mr.
Spielman*s catalogue No. 253
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
277
ts not in the index. In two
cateUogues at the Royal Aca-
demy the painter's name is
altered in ink to W, Hodges,
R,A,)
1789. 259 Portrait of a gentleman. (^. B,
Sheridan.— Wa\po\e.)
1790. 35 Portrait of a gentleman. (Sir
Joshua Reynolds.)
94 Portrait of .a nobleman. {Lord
Rawdon.)
181 Portrait of a celebrated singer.
{Mrs. Billington.)
232 Portrait of a gentleman. {Sir
John Leicester.) {Very bad.
— Walpole.)
236 Portrait of a gentleman. {G.
Cholmondeley.) { Very good.
—Walpole.)
243 Portrait of a young lady. {Mrs.
Cholmondeley^
410 Portrait of a gentleman. {Sir
James Esdaile.)
{For further information concerning the
above pictures, see ^^ History of the Works
of Sir Joshua Reynolds,* by Graves and
Cronin, and for a list of Sir JoshucCs 250
finest pictures, see Bryants Dictionary of
Painters and Engravers, vol. iv, pages 219
to 221.)
REYNOLDS,; Painter,
23, Chadwell Street.
1853. 934 Lane near the Toad Rock,
Tunbridge Wells.
REYNOLDS, Miss M, E. ... Painter.
Ambleside, Westmorelcuid,
1852. 1268 Scene in Westmoreland— girl
and pony.
REYNOLDS, Reginald P.
Miniature Painter.
86, Castlenau, Barnes.
1902. 1 135 Hettie.
REYNOLDS, R. W,
1832. 942 Flowers.
.. Painter.
West Ham.
REYNOLDS, Samuel William,
Painter.
6, Rolls Buildings,
Fetter Lane.
1797. 211 Portrait of a young artist.
!
48, Poland Street.
1798.
84 Portrait of a young artist
1
109 do. lady.
115 do. gentleman.
1799.
152 ViewofHendon from Hamp-
stead Heath.
162 A study from nature by twi-
light.
663 {By Reynolds in the index, but
by Roynon in the catalogue.
1800.
56 Study from nature — Green-
wich, Kent.
57 A cottage at Widmore, in
Kent.
58 A study from nature at Chisel-
hurst.
59 A study from nature.
78 A mUl at Chiselhurst, Kent,
and a view of London from
Chiselhurst.
1 801.
81 Worthing, Sussex.
8a A View near Edinburgh.
174 A View from Millbank.
634 Heydown Hill, near Worthing.
1802.
27 David.
103 A brick kiln.
182 A tile kiln.
236 Portraits of two young ladies.
869 Barford, Bedfordshire,
1803.
154 Greenwich.
174 A cottage, Hampshire.
190 View in Bedfordshire.
204 Preparing to land.
253 A cornfield.
65s Cottages, Bedfordshire.
1804.
229 Bishopsgate Bridge, Norwich.
540 A study from nature.
1805.
7 Morning.
53 A landscape from nature.
76 Loggs hill, Kent.
84 View from nature.
88 Inside of a windmill
112 A View in Kent.
1806.
86 Study from nature.
97 do. do.
309 A cottage.
1807.
232 A landscape.
1808.
222 Eltham— a sketch from nature.
226 Battersea— a sketch from na-
ture.
280 Hyacinthia.
305 Fulham— a sketch from nature.
1810.
107 Kensington Palace— a sketch
from nature.
126 Portrait of a young lady.
128 S. Whitbread, Esq., M.P.
149 A sketch from nature.
3«7 Portrait of a young lady.
321 do. do.
551 A sketch from nature.
278
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Reynolds, Samuel William — contintud,
Bayswater,
1819. 105 View of Warwick Castle — early
morning.
1820. Ill Interior of a cottage.
1821. 214 Sketch from nature.
2 16 do. do.
S. W. Reynolds, Senr.
Craven Place, Bayswater,
1822. 13 View on the Thames.
308 View near Norwich.
372 Cottage, Wigmore, Kent.
1823. 373 Windsor Castle.
635 Warwick Castle.
1824. II River scene.
1825. 387 Ryde, Isle of Wight— sketch
from nature.
1827. 276 Interior of a church between
Rouen and Paris.
340 Sunset — Calais.
478 Interior of a church between
Rouen and Calais.
480 A sketch from nature.
(This artisl is better known as a Mezzotint
Engraver.^
REYNOLDS, Samuel William, Junr.
Painter.
Bayswater,
1820. 244 Portrait of a gentleman.
404 Portrait of a lady.
99, Mount Street,
Grosvenor Square,
1821. 8i T. Barton, Esq.
247 Portrait of a lady.
372 S. Cousins, Esq.
386 J. P. Harley, Esq.
64, Margaret Street,
1822. 52 Miss Carew.
247 Portrait of a lady.
397 Portraits of the children of
John Hand, Esq.
449 T. P. Cook, Esq.
1823. 122 Sir George Collier, Bart.
237 Lord Rolle.
416 The Bishop of Exeter. ( Wil-
liam Carey,)
420 Lady Graves and child.
611 Lady Rolle.
1824. 140 Portrait of an officer of the
Life Guards.
152 Judge Holroyd.
292 Henry Porter, Esq., his wife
and child.
1825. 59 The Duke of Newcastle.
132 General Sir George Hewitt,
Bart.
365 Mrs. Thomas Holroyd.
1826. 99 Hagar and Ishmael.
1826.
1827.
1828.
1829.
1830.
1831.
1832.
1834.
1835.
1836.
1845.
180 General Sir Henry Clinton,
Bart., K.C.B.
79 Miss Boyle.
399 Charles Nicholas Pallmer,
Esq., M.P., subscribed for
a present to Mrs. Pallmer
by the Freeholders of the
County of Surry.
532 Captain Clifford, R.N., M.P.
64 Miss Smith.
209 Portrait of a lady.
459 Robert Jenkinson, Esq.
266 Sir William Boothby, Bart.
468 Miss Johnson as Little Red
Riding Hood.
202 Miss Kingston.
217 Portrait of a lady.
629 do. gentleman.
353 Mrs- Wain Wright Bellhouse.
18 Portrait of a child at her
mother's toilet.
217 Girl looking out at a window.
iS\, Holland Street,
Kensington.
139 Orange Girl.
308 Escape from a shower.
REYNOLDS, W Painter.
30, Percy Street,
1859. 843 The early bird that finds the
worm.
874 Nesting time.
REYNOLDS, Walter Painter.
Bush Hill Park, Enfield.
1879. 74» Hills near Reigate.
Beechcroft, Enfield.
1 88 1. 872 A Bedford village.
1882. 926 At Turkey Street, Enfield.
1050 Brook at Edmonton.
1884. "23 Cottage homestead, Enfield.
REYNOLDS, Warwick Painter.
128, Hope Street, Glasgow.
1904. ^^ Rajah,
REYNOLDS-STEPHENS, William
R. See S.
RHEAD, George Wooliscroft.
Painter, Etcher, etc.
2, Phene Street, Chelsea.
1882. 1253 Study of a poppy; pencil draw-
ing.
*.r%o, ^^\'^^^f<^k(^r Studios.
1885. 677 " O Salutaris hostia."
1886. 1406 Isabel.
1409 Magnolia Grandiflora.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
279
1886. 1412 Head of an old man; mezzo-
tint.
6, Queen Ann^s Terrace.
1892. 1780 Design for stained glass win-
dow: Tree of Jesse.
Doune Lodge^ Oxford Road^
Putney.
1894. 1468 Study of a head.
1639 Cartoon for altar-piece.
1896. 1508 Love — study for decoration.
RHEAM, Henry R., R.L Painter,
15, Charlesviile^ Claughion^
Birkenhead,
1887. 1224 A grey day.
1889. 1330 A calm evening.
Cannon Hill^ Birkenhead,
1890. 12x2 "When the wind bloweth in
from the sea."
Newly n^ Penzance,
1 89 1. 1225 Only a year ago
1892. 1150 Nancy Lee.
1893. II 17 " La belle dame sans merci." — I
Keats. '
1898. 1139 " Quia multura amavit."
1899. 1 162 Pandora.
1900. 1117 Crabbed age and youth cannot
live together.
1902. 841 The fugitive.
RHIND, John P,S,A Sculptor.
St, Helen's, Cambridge Street,
Edinburgh,
1885. 2034 Evelyn, daughter of Mrs.
Montignani ; posthumous
bust, marble.
182, Kennington Road, S, W,
1886. 1834 Portrait of a lady; bust.
13, Trafalgar Square,
Brompion,
1887. 1825 Study of a head; terra-cotta.
Cambridge Street, Edinburgh,
1888. 1979 Millie,daughterof P. Richards,
Esq.; bust, terra-cotta.
RHIND, William Birnie ... Sculptor.
St, Helen's, Cambridge Street,
Edinburgh,
1898. 1834 Duddingstone Herdman, Esq.;
bust.
1899. 1914 Sketch model for group
"Science" for the Fine Art
Galleries, Glasgow.
1922 The Marquisof Salisbury,K.G.;
bust.
2038 Sketch study for colossal statue
of King James V of Scot-
land; wax. To be executed
for the National Portrait
Gallery, Scotlatid,
1901. 1728 W. Crooke, Esq.; bust.
1902. 1702 H. E. Moss, Esq., J.P.; bust,
bronze.
1903. 1789 The young Samuel; bust, mar-
ble.
1904. 1696 Study for statue of an English
General, period 1800.
RHODES, Mrs. E.J Sculptor.
37, De Vere Gardens,
1882. 1690 Master Lyulph Rhodes.
RHODES, F. R Painter.
Handsworth, Staffordshire,
1841. 85 Pheasant shooting.
346 A study from nature.
1842. 949 A view in Saddleworth, York-
shire.
1843. 4*9 View of Haddon Hall, Derby-
shire.
1230 View in Saddleworth, York-
shire.
RHODES, H Architect.
At Mr, Porden*s,
55, Devonshire Street,
1795. 702 Design for a bath.
59, Bemers Street,
1796. 455 Newnham Church, near Bal-
dock, Hertfordshire.
1797. 473 View of St. John's Hospital,
Northampton.
767 A Design for a gamekeeper's
cottage.
1798. 941 View of Lower Tooting church,
Surrey.
i8oo. 485 Upper Ward of Elizabeth's
Castle, Jersey.
Little Chelsea.
1805. 700 South front of Chequers, Buck-
inghamshire.
15, Norton Street,
Portland Place,
181 7. 928 Church at Egham, Surrey.
1826. 911 Nobleman's mansion, Lake of
Killamey.
RHODES, H Painter.
2, The Oval, Brixton Rise.
187 1. 7*3 A piper.
RHODES, Miss H Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
181 1. 433 View on the Rivlin, near Shef-
field.
5*7 do. do.
28o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Rhodes, Miss H. — continued.
Sheffield.
1812. 307 A paper mill near Sheffield.
341 A landscape.
181 3. IIS View near Liverpool — a storm
approaching.
RHODES, Henry J Painter.
77, Newman Street.
1875. *3* " Mary, call the cattle home!"
8, Meroan Road^ Brixton.
1877. 3SX Wallflowers.
810 Evening.
7, Eden Villas^ Norwood.
1882. 1059 An oatfield.
RHODES, John Painter.
2, Maddox Street.
1832. 412 Portrait of a gentleman.
597 do. do.
1833. 43 do. lady.
460 GaleottiMartivalle. VideQuett-
tin Durward.
ion The gardener; a study from
life.
1835. 3 Portrait of a gentleman in the
uniform of the Surrey Yeo-
manry Cavalry.
1838. 681 Roman Industry. {By J.Rhodes
in the index^ but fy T. Roods
in the catalogue.)
119a Walter, seventh Baron Ferrers
of Chartley, on the eve of
setting out for Bosworth
field (where he fell), appoint-
ing the Abbot of Chartley
guardian of his wife and
child.
1843. 3*7 Portrait of a gentleman.
RHODES, John N Painter.
Louthey Cottage^ Eden Grove^
Holloway.
1841. 1045 The young bird.
II, Park Street y Islington.
1842. 1004 " Give it a bit of your bread"
RHODES, John W Architect.
Mitre Court Chambers^
Temple.
1899. 1784 Flats at Dulwich.
RHODES, Rowland Sculptor.
40, Great Avenham Street^
Preston.
1886. 1876 J. Livesey, Esq.; small bust,
terra-cotta.
1887. 1897 Mrs. J. Tullis; bust, marble.
Liverpool Road^ Newcastle^
Staffordshire.
1889. 2116 Mr. George Rhodes; medallion,
bronze.
RHODES, W. P. ... Enamel Painter.
9, Shawfield Street^ Chelsea.
187 1. 990 Head. After Vandyke (Ge-
vartius); enamelled on por-
celain.
32, Modoc Street^ Llandudno^
North Wales.
1876. 75* " One, two, three ! "
RHYS, Oliver Painter.
la, Brondesbury Rocui.
1880. 143 Moulin Huet, Guernsey.
1058 Hampstead.
10, Harrington Gardens.
1882. 66 A primitive shipyard.
21, St. John's Wood Road.
1886. 8i2 A fisherman's story.
1887. 853 A Venetian.
857 Early studies.
47, Bedford Square.
1 89 1. 320 The dawn of vanity.
1893. 510 A floral toilette.
RIBBING, Miss S Painter.
17, Pembroke Gardens^
Kensington.
1873. *9* Baron Hochschild, Swedish
and Norwegian Minister at
the Court of St. James's.
319 Baroness Hochschild.
50, Holland Road^ Kensington.
1874. 402 Mrs. Charles George Barclay.
636 Miss Elsie Margere Bruce and
Miss Augusta Mary Bruce,
children of the Hon. Thomas
Bruce.
165, Piccadilly.
1875. 4^ Madame Lind - Goldschmidt
and daughter.
609 Miss Alice Ericsen.
RIBBING, Miss E. De. See D, vol. ii,
page 309.
RIBOT, E Painter.
79, Rue de la Richelieu^ Paris.
1865. 547 Les Retameurs.
RICARD, Gustave Painter.
58, Curzon Street^ May/air.
187 1. 578 Mrs. C. Stephenson.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
281
RICARDOi Halsey Ralph.
Architect.
13, Bedford Street
1883. 1126 Borden Wood, near Liphook.
1884. 1303 Colwood, near Cuckfield.
1885. 1808 " Westgates," near Charlwood,
Surrey.
1888. 1908 8, Great George Street, West-
minster.
1890. 1844 Home of Rest, Littlehampton,
Sussex.
1892. 1684 Municipal buildings, Oxford.
1894. 1617 Houses, Melbury Road.
1898. 1640 House near Bramley.
1 90 1. 1588 Station, Bengal Railway, at
Howrah, Calcutta.
1903. 1453 Government offices, Johannes-
burg.
RICE, Frederick A Painter.
5, EcLst Street^ Chelsea,
1S93. HI I Study of a head.
RICH, William George Painter.
Brook House^ Brentford.
1884. 412 Nearing Home.
RICHARD, E Painter.
1854. 1460 Medallion portrait of a gentle-
man.
RICHARDS, Miss Aim6e G.
Painter.
40, Ladbrooke Grove Road.
1893. 879 Medusa's hair.
4, Milton Mansions^
West Kensington.
1894. 28 A Knight of the bath.
RICHARDS, Miss Anna Painter.
21, Pembridge Road^
NottingHilL
1898. 1257 "Whoever will confess, etc."
—St, Matt X, 32.
21, Rossetti Mansions^ Chelsea.
1899. 1278 Lady Hobhouse.
1900. 128 Friends.
II, Cheyne Gardens^ S. W,
1902. 572 "Where olives overhead print
the sky with twig and leaf."
RICHARDS, Charles Painter.
Rook Hill House^ Keynsham.
1854. 189 Study of sheep and lambs.
1S55. 590 do. do.
1856. 436 The Bristol Market woman.
16, London Street
1857. 193 The little gleaner.
VI.
RICHARDS, Miss Emma Gaggiotti.
Painter.
28, Baker Street.
1850. 243 Portrait of a gentleman.
380 The Countess of Ossulston.
1851. 118 Amore in Dio {love in God,)
Fainted for H,R,H. Prince
Albert.
166 Portrait of the artist.
19, Nottingham Place.
1852. 449 Portrait of a lady.
545 The Hon. Mrs. Norton.
13, Upper Harley Street
1853. 437 Portrait of a gentleman.
12, Fitzroy Square.
1854. 1264 "Faith." The property of Her
Majesty,
RICHARDS, Miss Fanny ... Painter.
39, Claretnont Road^ Highgate,
1897. 1 32 1 Blossoms and seeds.
RICHARDS, Prank Painter.
Newlyn^ Penzance.
1892. 42 Christchurch Minster, Hamp-
shire.
5, Addison Studios^
Bly the Road, W.
1897. ^%i Spring and winter.
RICHARDS, George Painter.
65, St. Georges Square.
1856. 204 The suppliant.
RICHARDS, John Inigo, R.A.
Painter.
John Richards, R.A,,
at Mr. Moran^s,
Tavistock Row,
Cavent Garden.
1769. 93 View of a cascade at Hester
Combe in Somersetshire, the
seat of C. W. Bamfylde, Esq.
94 A landscape and figures.
95 do. do.
1770. 153 do. do.
154 A piece of ruins.
155 A View of Oakhampton Castle
in Devonshire.
1 771. 162 A View in St. James's Park,
before the alteration.
Bedford Street, Covent Garden.
1773. 244 A Landscape and figures.
1774. 226 Shrewsbury Bridge.
227 A Piece of Ruins.
1775* 239 A landscape and ruins.
240 A landscape.
241 do.
00
282
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Richards, John Inigo, R,A, — continued.
1776. 245 A View of Chepstow Castle in
Monmouthshire.
246 A View of the Colosseum.
247 do. Castle of St.
Angelo.
248 A lamp light.
1879. 256 A landscape and figures.
257 do. do.
1780. 125 Summer.
127 Winter.
207 A prison.
1781. 217 View of the ruins of Valley-
Crucis- Abbey, Denbighshire.
247 View of the ruins of Valley
Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire.
(Secretary to the Royal Academy.)
Somerset House,
1795. 52 A cavern with banditti.
99 A landscape.
159 Inside of a country church.
1 798. 89 A Relic of Battle Abbey, Sussex.
94 A landscape and figures.
153 A scene in Scadbury Park, near
Chissslehurst, Kent.
171 do. do.
185 A windmill.
186 do.
1799. 140 A landscape with a farm house.
1805. 214 View of part of the remains of
Battle Abbey, Sussex.
1806. 116 Cottage in a wood.
189 Landscape with an overshot
miU.
199 Landscape with an undershot
mill.
1809. 97 The view from the west end on
Rochester Bridge.
RICHARDS, J Painter.
121, Pall Mail.
1 781. 411 Landscape; water-colours.
2, Queen* s Square, Hoxton,
1783. 106 Landscape.
107 do.
1784. 102 do.
103 do.
1786. 577 do.
585 do.
1787. 478 do.
498 do.
13, City Road,
1791- 557 do.
574 do.
591 do.
1792. 602 do.
Anderson* s Buildings,
City Road,
1800. 324 Landscape.
RICHARDS, R. P Painter.
20, Irvine Street, Liverpool,
187 1. 604 Snowdon, North Wales.
640 The little truant.
1 165 Waterfall.
1872. 559 Gwynant Lake, North Wales.
45, West Derby St., Liverpool,
1873. 683 Gold and silver.
Temple Lodge, New Brighton,
1874. 672 The silver river.
48, North Corridor, ''Albany^'*
Liverpool,
1875. 292 On the Calder — passing thun-
der cloud.
568 The meeting of the Ribble and
the Udder.
33, Botanic Road, Liverpool,
1876. 349 Mountebanks on a wet road.
587 The glistening river.
1877. 1037 On the river Wharfe near Bol-
ton Abbey.
RICHARDS, Thomas Robert.
Architect.
17, Kin^s Street, Cheapside.
1878. 1098 Design, Kensington Vestry
Hall.
1884. 1243 Belfast Free Library.
RICHARDS, W. S Painter.
1 87 1. 505 The lone trees; coast of Jersey.
RICHARDS, William T Painter.
Philadelphia,
i860. 75 The blackberry bush.
592 Out of doors.
Germantown, Philadelphia,
1872. 875 Cape May.
888 Morning on the coast.
1873. 1 188 Sketchofthe interior of S.Maria
at Lugano showing Luini's
frescoes.
1874. 1344 Coast of New Jersey, U.S.
1875. 1488 {In the index, but no such num-
ber in the catalogue,)
1879. 103 Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall.
410 The Lion Rock, Cornwall.
5, Albert Terrace,
NotHng Hill Gate,
1880. 961 Treryn Dinas and the Logan
stone, Cornwall.
1892. 165 Sea and sky.
21, Pembridge Road,
NottingHilL
1897. 60 Surf.
542 The beach at Porthtowan,
Cornwall.
693 A beach.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
283
1899. 964 Off the Casquets.
1900. 36 Shoal water.
260 Surf.
1903. 428 After a gale.
RICHARDSON, Miss Ada E.
Miniature Painter.
8, Ranwarth Mansions^
Compayne Gardens,
1902. 1153 Melpomene.
1903. 1194 Joan, daughter of Richard
Moreland, Esq.
1205 Joan, daughter of Archer Rich-
ardson, Esq.
1219 Grace, daughter of Andrew
Kay, Esq.
1257 Damaris.
1904. 1236 Study of a head.
RICHARDSON, Miss Agnes E.
Painter.
Hawk's Painty Lelant^
CamwalL
1896. 407 The Wallabrooke, Dartmoor.
470 Rough pasturage.
RICHARDSON, Alice.
Crayon Painter.
4, College Street^ Westminster, \
1776. 249 Portrait of Oteronganente, one
of the American chiefs now
in London; in crayons.
250 Portrait of a young lady; in
crayons.
251 A boy's head; in crayons.
RICHARDSON, Arthur Painter.
Clifton Villa, Peckham,
1889. 1744 A Groyne at Leigh, Essex.
The Gables, Elswick Road,
Newcastle-on- lyne,
1890. 1382 Ryton church.
Cleveland, Tivoli Road,
Cheltenham,
1897. 1329 "O river, flowing to the sea!"
RICHARDSON, Charles Painter.
45, Blackett Street,
Newcastle-on- T^ne,
1855. 79X Old flour mill near Newcastle
upon Tyne.
113, Northumberland Street,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
1856. 876 View on the Brann, Dunkeld,
Perthshire.
1857. 847 Sheep washing, Borrowdale.
893 Gate Crag, Borrowdale.
1865. 685 Lane Scene, Greta bridge.
II, Ridley Place,
Newcastle-an-Tyne*
1868. 309 Wreck on the Herd Sands,
Tynemouth.
1870. 927 Market day at Newcastle.
12, Albion Place, Newcastle,
1872. 816 First School day, Greta Bridge,
Yorkshire.
1873. 968 A storm, Tynemouth Pier
Works.
2, Coburg Place, Bayswater,
1875- 69* Old lock — sunset.
749 The Tay, near Dunkeld.
1877. 827 At anchor off Aldborough.
56, Bedford Gardens.
1879. 707 A peacock.
1880. 750 Afternoon, Brougham Castle.
846 Cattle resting, Sussex.
28, Campden Hill Gardens,
1 88 1. 364 Tynemouth pier — morning.
21, Notting Hill Square,
1884. 565 A coast scene.
1125 On a farm, Yorkshire.
1885. 1171 Near Richmond, Yorkshire.
1 186 Sunset — Borrowdale.
1886. 1 151 Hills near Derwentwater.
1887. 1279 Grange Bridge, Borrowdale.
1888. 60 A farm yard by the sea.
1890. 273 Early morning — Cumberland.
1303 Patterdale.
1891. 1347 do.
High Street, Petersfield, Hants,
1899. 1572 Illustration to fairy tale.
1 90 1. 1 123 A quiet street in a Hampshire
town.
RICHARDSON, Mrs. Charles.
Painter.
1846. 754 Castle Craig, Borrowdale.
RICHARDSON, C. Douglas.
Sculptor.
63, Chalk Farm Road.
1885. 539 The passing of Arthur.
2001 The Wheelwright.
1888. 2074 Mother and child; group,
bronze.
RICHARDSON, Charles E.
Painter.
Kirklevington Hall,
Yarm, Yorkshire.
1897.
491 Still-life.
1898.
968 Study of still-life.
1899.
567 Memories.
773 Cracked.
1900.
468 Brought to book.
941 A flaw in the title.
I90I.
705 The amateur.
1904.
700 True blue.
284
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RICHARDSON, Charles James.
Architect.
24, Manchester Street,
1837. 1088 The Ceiling of the Chapel
Royal, St. James's. Painted
by Hans Holbein in 1540.
1839. 1131 Sketch of the north side of the
Gilt Room, Holland House.
Painted by Francis Cleyn
in the time of James I.
1252 Specimen of wooden archi-
tecture of England during
the reigns of Elizabeth and
James I. From a plan by
John Thorpe.
1840. 1049 Ceiling in the house of Colonel
Clitherow, Brentford, dated
1623.
22, Brampton Crescent,
1843. 1 1 98 The Sandal-wood gates of Som-
nauth. From a sketch made
by Colonel Lonard in the
Camp of Loodiana.
1844. 1132 Westwood in Worcestershire.
Erected by Sir John Pack-
ington in the reign of Eliza-
beth.
1847. 1122 Riding school.
1849. 1074 Interior of East Sutton Place,
Kent, the seat of Sir Edward
Filmer, M.P. The carvings
are by Grindling Gibbons,
from Bath Abbey.
1179 Designs for villas, etc.
1850. 1 1 38 Marble fireplace, etc.
2, Keppel St,f Russeil Square,
1852. 1181 Town House in Queen's Road,
Kensington, for the Earl of
Harrington.
1855. 1183 Staircase saloon in Queen's
Palace Gardens, Kensington,
for the Earl of Harrington.
1206 New Prince's Road, Kensing-
ton Gore, etc.
1219 The garden side of Kirby
House, Northamptonshire.
Erected by Lord Chancellor
Hatton.
34, Kensington Square,
1857. 1007 Mansion for the Earl of Har-
rington, etc.
1862. 887 Terrace walk. East Sutton
Place.
891 Garden seat at Castle Combe,
Wilts.
RICHARDSON, D Painter.
At Mr, Newcomb^s^
31, Hay market,
1783. 248 Flower piece.
6, St./ame^s Walk,
1799.
889 Fruit.
I80I.
704 Flowers from nature.
1802,
144 Fruit and flowers from nature.
4, Hanway Street^ Oxford St.
1820.
267 Insects, herbage, etc.
396 Groupe of trout.
399 Hare and Partridges.
9, Kin^s Row^ Pentonville.
1823.
593 A flower piece.
1825.
307 Fish.
1828.
450 do.
1829.
346 do.
1830.
547 do.
RICHARDSON, Miss Edith.
Painter.
The Gables, Elswick Road,
Newcastle-on-Tyne,
1899.
627 The path.
691 The boy and the winds.
1900.
460 White butterflies.
RICHARDSON, Bdvs^ard ... Painter.
15, Sheffield Terrace,
Kensington.
1856. 927 Watermill, Castleton of Brae-
mar, Aberdeenshire.
1858. 893 Boppart on the Rhine.
RICHARDSON, Edward M.
Sculptor.
E. Richardson,
22, Arlington Street,
Kentish Town,
1829. 1078 Restoration of a head from one
of the Elgin marbles in the
British Museum.
E, P, H, Richardson,
22, Arlington Street,
Kentish Town.
1830. 1093 Study from the antique; in-
taglio.
E, Richardson,
83, Albany Street,
1832. 1139 Study of a horse.
2, Keppel Row, New Road.
1836. 1102 Mercury and Pandora.
1837. 1 174 Ilsogno: or the dream.
"One lay dreaming soft and
warm,
And smiling through her
dreams." — Byron,
14, Duke Street,
Portland Place.
1839. 1282 Mercury preparing for flight
"Swift as the word; the
sprightly son of May
Prepares the Thunderer's man-
date to obey.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
285
184I.
1842.
1843.
1845.
1847.
1848.
1850.
1852.
1853-
1855. '4*9
1856.
1857.
1859.
i860.
The pliant sandals on his feet
applies,
And to his heels the well-
trimmed pinions ties. —
Statius* Tlubaid,
6, Hales Place,
1309 Two fauns breaking in a wild
horse.
1342 Sketch of a female; for a larger
statue.
1500 A sketch.
1280 The Village Sayn on the river
Priestsbach, Prussia.
17, Melbury Terrace,
1432 Bust of Richard Rothwell,
Esq.
1 379 The working model for a recum-
bent portrait-statue, expres-
sive of repose, of the late
John Smith, Esq., of Dale
Park, in the County of
Sussex, for Chichester Ca-
thedral.
14 10 Master Puck; a portrait-bust.
1400 Marble bust of the late John
Smith, Esq., M.P.
1429 Medallic portrait of a gentle-
man.
1430 Medallic portrait.
1347 Working model for the recum-
bent portrait-statue in ala-
baster of the late Earl of
Powis, K.G., for St. Mary's
church, Welchpool.
Relief on marble of a light
cavabry officer, forming part
of a public testimonial to
the late Brigadier Malcolm
McNeill, of the Madras
Army.
1437 Model of a monumental relief,
executed in marble, of the
Rev. the Sub-dean of Lin-
coln, for St. Peter's Church,
Guernsey.
1447 Bust in marble from a litho-
graph by R. J. Lane, A.R. A.,
of the late Dr. James Wylie,
C.B., for Madras.
1533 The late Dr. Gideon Mantell,
F.G.S., F.R.S., etc.
1330 Bust of the late Earl of Powis.
1337 Bust, in marble, of the late
Thomas Watts, Esq., M.D.
1276 The late Sir Edward Tiemey,
Bart.; marble bust.
1306 Posthumous bust, in marble.
999 Small model for the effigial
tomb to the lat^ John, Mar-
quis of Ormonde, for the
Cathedral Church of St.
Canice, Kilkenny, Ireland.
1866. 1037 Rev. Sir Lionel Darell, Bart.,
of Fretheme Court, Glou-
cester.
1038 The late Colonel Sir Harry Col-
ville Darell, Bart.; marble.
RICHARDSON, Frederick Stuart.
Painter.
Sandy ^ Bedfordshire,
1885.
518 A Surrey streamlet.
1887.
77 " We are seven."
454 Home from the hills.
8, Fitzroy Street.
1888.
612 The Valley of the Dochart
655 The dew of the morning.
Sandy, Beds.
1889.
657 "Out in the west when the
sun is low."
679 The herring fleet, Carradale,
N.B.
1250 " Out in the west when the sun
is low."
1890.
86 The fringe of the forest.
378 Blackwater foot, Arran.
49» Wanderers.
857 Net-barking, coast of Kintyre.
I89I.
553 Evicted.
978 A winter harvest.
1396 St. Ives, on the Ouse.
1892.
531 An Irish coast farm.
663 Daybreak.
1014 A frosty morning.
1303 An Irish trout stream.
1893.
1 1 94 The music boat, Venice.
1894.
243 Wind and wave.
331 An autumn clearing.
1053 A rainy day, Crail.
1895.
585 The morning catch.
984 Taking the sand.
1006 Waiting for the ebb— Dutch
coast.
1897.
48 North Sea crofters.
375 A fenland farm.
1898.
164 Katwijk dunes.
1899.
I20 In for the morning market.
1900.
1032 A lock on the Ouse.
1061 Fishers of the Zuyder Zee.
1902.
747 November.
805 The first snow of winter.
RICHARDSON, F. W Painter.
25, Stratford Place,
Camden Square.
1877. 1 1 99 Hurstmonceaux Castle, Sussex;
pen and ink drawing.
1881. 1036 Old chimney piece in Kenil-
worth Castle.
1883. 1 122 Beauchamp chapel, Warwick.
286
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RICHARDSON, George ...Architect.
95, Great Titchfield Street,
Cavendish Square.
1774. 228 A design for a carpet.
229 Two designs for ceilings.
1775. 242 Elevation of the triumphal
arch at Orange, in France,
erected by Caius Marcus
and Luctatius.
S^, Great Titchfield Street.
1776. 252 The ceiling executed in the
Grecian Halls at Keddle-
stone, the seat of Lord
Scarsdale.
IDS, Great Titchfield Street,
1782. 466 Elevation of a Villa.
1783. 381 Elevation of a church building
at Stapleford, in Leicester-
shire, for the Earl of Har-
borough.
1792. 667 North elevation of two houses,
with warehouses.
695 East elevation of two houses,
with warehouses.
1793. 815 Principal elevation of a villa.
RICHARDSON, G. C Architect.
Warwick Hause^
Shepherd's Bush.
1877. 1099 An architectural curiosity in a
Scandinavian church of the
twelfth century.
RICHARDSON, Harry L. ...Painter.
83, OndineRoad,
East Dulwich,
1900. 1586 Yorick, the parson, on his old
horse.
1 90 1. 481 Ethel.
RICHARDSON, Henry Burden.
Painter.
22, Foley Street,
1828. 1017 New Gate at Vienna.
63, Charlotte Street,
1830. 1 102 Zurich, Switzerland.
13, Russell Place,
1 83 1. 508 Ruins of the temple of Mars
Ultor, Rome.
1832. 970 St. Stephen's Church, Vienna.
50, Blackett Street,
Netvcastle-on- lyne,
1853. 1225 Deck of the "Hotspur" East
Indiaman.
No address,
i86i. 747 Near Dunkeld, Perthshire.
RICHARDSON, John J., RJ.
Painter.
y. Richardson^
Colebrooke House, Islington,
1846. 214 Laon attempting the rescue of
Cythna. "Not many were
around her, etc." — Shelley.
1847. 241 The bird's nest.
1851. 755 The stranger's burial. Scene in
a country churchyard. " A
short time since, a traveller
arrived at the village of
H , in Berkshire, and
almost immediately on his
entering the inn, died sud-
denly. An inquest was held
on the body, but no infor-
mation could be gained as
to who he was, or where he
had come from. It was
found necessary to bury him
without delay, and he was
interred therefore at night,
in the presence of many of
the villagers."
1852. 1143 Sitting for a portrait.
1353. 1295 Baby's first walk.
1856. 356 Evening.
1858. 55* " Pifferari "— a study.
12, Porchester Terrace.
i860. 535 A girl of Sorrento.
1 86 1. 182 Julia. "Here is her picture:
O thou senseless form,
Thou shalt be worshipp'd,
etc." — Tivo Gentlemen of
Verona, Act iv, sc. 4.
J.J. Richardson,
12, Porchester Terrace.
1862. 218 A welcome rest.
J. Richardson,
1 2, Porchester Terrace.
1866. 685 A drove of Highland cattle
crossing a moor by twi-
light.
1867. 7H A group of Highland cattle.
1868. 285 Troopers driving cattle.
839 Scotch herd girls.
1869. 759 Mending the stepping-stones.
1872. 7 The rest after the c&y's jour-
ney.
763 Waiting for hire.
J.J. Richardson,
12, Porchester Terrace.
1873. 706 Midday; a scene in Cumber-
land.
1875. *°7 The midday rest.
1876. 631 Going to cover.
781 A Northumberland straw yard.
1877. 799 On the way from the moor.
1879. 7*6 The wayside inn.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
287
817 A Highland knowe.
932 A gillie with spare dogs.
1879.
1882.
1884. 1180 A Sussex meadow
RICHARDSON, J. T Painter.
Etaples^ Pas de Calais^ France,
1900. 761 Eventide.
RICHARDSON, J. V Painter.
7, Park Street, Oxford, j
1846. 1298 St Mary's (the University) i
Church, from All Saints' '
quadrangle.
1339 Canterbury quadrangle and
Library of Christ's Church,
Oxford.
RICHARDSON, Ralph J.
Illustrator.
cjo E, Lauder,
22, Joubert Mansions,
Chelsea.
1900. 1647 Illustration to "Colonel Botch-
erby, M.F.H."
RICHARDSON, R. Esdaile.
Painter.
Norlington, Brading,
Isle of Wight.
1897. 37 The hour of sunset.
RICHARDSON, Thomas Miles.
Painter.
Pilgrim Street,
Newcastle-on- lyne.
1814. 652 View of the old Fish market,
with St Nicholas's steeple in
the distance, Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
4, Brunswick Place,
Newcastle-on- Tyne.
1822. 390 View of Edinburgh Castle from
the Grass market.
1823. 250 Evening — ^View on the river
Wansbeck near Morpeth.
253 Fish boats at Newcastle quay.
1828. 582 AWreck on the Black Middens,
a cluster of dangerous rocks
at the mouth of the Tyne,
Northumberland, the soldiers
and crew saving part of the
cargo.
5. M. Richardson. No address.
1^37* 5S^ Entrance gateway, Prudhoe
Castle.
817 Prudhoe Castle.
T. M. Richardson, Senr.,
S3, Blackett Street,
Newcastle-on- Tyne.
1 84 1. 469 View on the River Esk near
Langholm, with Glenochy
town.
1842. 370 Percy Bay, Tynemouth, North-
umberland.
1843. 71 View of Shank Castle on the
river Line, Cumberland.
1844. 213 Lane scene, Durham — frosty
morning.
1845. 1114 Interior of the ancient chapel
of Haworth Castle, Cumber-
land, from a sketch made a
short time previous to the
destruction of the building
by fire on Saturday, i8th
May, 1844.
1234 View of Bamborough Castle,
coast of Northumberland.
"The Tower, proud Bam-
borough, mark^ they there
King Ida's castle, etc." —
Marmion.
RICHARDSON, Thomas Miles, Junr. ,
R.S.A.,R.W.S. Painter.
S. M. Richardson, Junr.,
S3, Blackett Street,
Newcastle-on- lyne.
1837. 696 Prudhoe Castle, with the river
Tyne — sunset. From the
collection of Lord Prud-
hoe,
711 View of Prudhoe Castle —
moonlight. From the collec-
tion of Lord Prudhoe.
734 Prudhoe Castle — moonlight.
From the collection of Lord
Prudhoe.
T. M. Richardson, Junr.,
S3, Blackett Street,
Newcastle-on- Tyne.
184a. 487 View of Luveno, Lago Mag-
giore.
9, Radnor Place, Hyde Park.
1848. 562 Castle of Bishofstein, Moselle.
610 The mountain stream.
RICHARDSON, W Architect.
105, Great Tttchfield Street.
1783. ^\^ Design for drawing room, etc.
17S4. 433 Design for a fan painted on
leather.
440 do. do. do.
1793. 716 Designs for tripods and vases.
1794. 5^3 Design for a painted ceiling.
288
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RICHARDSON, William ... Painter.
33, London Street,
1842. ioo2*York Cathedral, from the south
east.
79, Albany Street,
1844. 1 1 87 Interior of the Chapter house
at Howden, Yorkshire.
38a, Edward Street,
1845. 34® The interior of Bolton Abbey.
1846. 290 Study from nature, Wharfdale,
Yorkshire.
1847. 1248 Interior of Roslyn chapel.
1848. 51 A reminiscence of Roslyn.
116 The mill, Thames scenery near
Henley — sunrise. "I loved
the brimming wave that
swam, etc." — Tennyson,
309 My first study at York.
33, Harrington Square,
1849. 351 The Weald of Kent.
1850. 272 At Buckfastleigh. ''A rippling
stream that turns a mill."
644 Buckfastleigh.
14, Murray Street^
Camden Road,
1 85 1. 1 The windings of the Wye —
morning.
1852. 120 The saw-pit.
1856. 1169 Edward the Confessor's chapel,
Westminster Abbey.
Ebor Villa, Stratford Place,
Camden Town.
1865. 508 Roslyn Chapel.
1869. 991 do.
RICHARDSON, W. H. ... Architect.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1802. 186 View of a bridge at Port Elliot,
Devon.
4, Charlotte St,, Portland Place,
1810. 828 Elevation of a house and
offices, etc.
RICHBBLL, Captain T Painter.
Lieutenant of the ship Alfred,
Chatham,
1792. 476 His Majesty's ship Victory at
Spithead, 1791.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
Captain Richbell, R,N,
1802. 598 His Majesty's ship Centaur,
Capt. Markham, capturing
the Junon, Alceste, and
Courageux, French Frigates,
Rear-Admiral Per^, in sight
of the fleet under Vice-
Admiral Lord Keith, in the
Mediterranean, June 18
1799. The French squadron
was returning from Egypt.
1803. 916 A view of Scarborough, with
His Majesty's aimed ship
Prince William, just anchor-
ing in a fresh gale.
1806. 46 View of the Tower with the
Enterprize tender.
1808. 205 The very gallant defence made
by the Queen Charlotte,
Berwick smack, Mr. W.
Nesbitt commanding, which
by superior skill and bravery,
after an action of one hour
and a half, beat off a French
privateer of 14 guns, near
Cromer, Jan. 4, 1804.
1809. 74 The singular circumstance of
His Majesty's ship Centaur,
of 74 guns, Capt. Kirkham
(? Markham), passing
Gravesend at ten o'clock at
night, by moonlight, Sep-
tember 1797.
1814. 216 The perilous situation of His
Majesty's Tower cutter,
Lieut. Cox commanding, on
the morning of the 20th
October, 181 1, having been
driven by a heavy gale of
wind from the south east,
close to the edge of the
Nore Sand.
182 1. 96 View of part of Northfleet,
Gravesend, and Tilbury Fort.
1825. 7363 The perilous situation of His
Majesty's ship Centaur, 74
guns, Captain Kirkham
(1 Markham) having just an-
chored at 10 p.m., Dec. 27,
1797, on a dangerous lee
shore, outside of Kinsale
Harbour, after encountering
a violent gale of wind for
nine days, off the coast of
Ireland.
RICHES, Charles M Painter.
122, Fleet Street.
1904. 100 Repairing the old trader.
RICHES, J Architect.
60, South Molton Street,
1832. 1088 Remains of a Grecian temple.
1833. 1024 Remains of a temple in the
Acropolis of Athens.
RICHETON, Leon Etcher.
8, Brutiswick Place,
1875. 1370 The broken pitcher; terra-
cotta.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
289
1876. 1 179 Heads of Angels. After Sir
J. Reynolds, P.R.A.
39, Pembroke Square,
1879. 1268 A Member of the Long Parlia-
ment. After J. Pettie, R.A.
1285 "Worrited." After E. Nicol,
A.R.A.
1 88 1. 1243 Theologians. After H. Hel-
mick.
1882. 1303 Professor J. S.Blackie; etching
from life.
21, Gracechurch Street,
1885. 1637 The late Rt. Hon. Henry
Fawcett, M.P.
1886. 1478 Eling Charles's spaniels. After
Sir E. Landseer, R.A.
10, St, Mary Ahbotfs Terrace,
1888. 161 1 Portrait of a Jew merchant
RICHLEY, R Architect.
5, King Street^ Holbom,
182 1. 1064 Design for a bath.
1827. 922 do. National Gallery.
RICHMAN, F Painter.
14, Leicester Street^
Golden Square,
1813. 648 View of the ancient church of
St Cross, Hampshire.
868 do. do.
RICHMOND, George, R,A., D.CL,,
F.S.A., LL,D Painter.
42, Half Moon Street,
1825. 333 Abel the shepherd.
1828. 283 Christ and the woman of Sa-
maria. ''Jesus saith unto
her. Woman, believe me, the
hour Cometh when ye shall
neither in this mountain nor
yet at Jerusalem worship the
Father."
1830. 10 The eve of separation.
458 The witch, from Ben Jonson's
Sad Shepherdess.
668 Portrait of an artist.
687 do. officer.
728 Hugh Doherty, Esq.
21, Northumberland Street^
New Road,
183 1. 12 Pilgrim.
16, Beaumont Street^
Devonshire Place,
1833. 538 William Wilberforce, Esq.
547 Lord Teignmouth.
556 Henry Seymour, Esq.
635 Sketch of a gentleman.
VI.
1834. 473 Capt. Fletcher, ist Life Guards.
479 John Sweetman, Esq.
560 The Bishop of Chester. {Sum-
ner,)
584 Lord Sidmouth.
608 Henry Russell, Esq.
609 Portrait of a lady.
1835. 476 The children of Joseph Wil-
son, Esq.
543 Charles Russell, Esq., M.P.
560 Robert R. Pennington, Esq.
562 A. Rolls, Esq.
605 Mrs. Gore Currie.
736 Gore Currie, Esq.
1836. 477 George Farmer, Esq.
505 Two children of John Graham,
Esq., Clapham Common.
541 Four children of Robert
Philips, Esq.
552 Sketch of — Gordon, Esq.
570 Thomas Coutts Lock, Esq.,
Civil Service, Bengal.
571 Mrs. Robert Philips and her
infant son.
576 Sketch of a gentleman.
585 Richard, son of Samuel Hoare,
Esq.
1837. 552 Joseph John Gumey, Esq.
572 Barton Philips, Esq.
585 John Jebb, infant son of the
Rev. Charles Forster, Esq.
591 Mrs. Samuel Hoare and her
children.
604 Christobel and Capel, the
children of Barton Philips,
Esq.
682 Rev. Francis Cunningham.
744 Portrait of a gentleman.
984 Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq.,
M.P.
1840. 547 The children of Colonel Lind-
say.
16 (Octagon room.) Our Saviour
and two disciples. "And
they drew nigh unto the
village, whither they went:
and he made as though he
would have gone further,
etc." — Luke, xxiv, 28, 29.
1842.- 600 The daughters of Samuel
Hoare, Esq.
624 Ernest, the son of Hensleigh
Wedgwood, Esq.
658 Charles Balfour, Esq., Grena-
dier Guards.
667 Mrs. Wheeler.
681 Capt. Henry Trotter, R.N.
696 Mrs. Gurney Hoare and two
children.
732 Thomas Holroyd, Esq.
pp
290
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Richmond, George, R,A,, D.C.L.,KS.A.y
LL,D, — continued.
10, York St. J Portman Square,
1843. '^^3 The 'daughter of Lord Lang-
dale.
1034 John Crofts, Esq., 7th Dra-
goon Guards.
1061 John Raskin, Esq.
1845. 942 The Rt Hon. Thomas Gran-
ville.
974 Miss M. Younge.
998 Mrs. Fry.
1025 Granville, son of William Leve-
son Gower, Esq.
1033 Inglis and Henrietta, the
children of Mrs. Synnot.
1039 The children of Captain and
Lady Jane Swinburne.
1058 The late Hon. Baron Gumey.
1090 Portrait of a lady.
946 Mrs. Alfred Hardcastle.
990 The daughter of George Lock,
1847.
1002 Mrs. Gibbs.
1009 Mrs. Neill Malcolm.
1016 Neill Malcolm, Esq.
io27*Lady Coltman.
1052 The daughters of Harford Bat-
tersby, Esq.
1848. 1048 Two daughters of the Bishop
of London. (Biomfield.)
1060 Three daughters of Thomas
Gladstone, Esq.'
1855- »59 The Rt. Hon. Sir Robert
Harry Inglis, Bart., D.C.L.,
late and for nine parliaments
one of the Burgesses of the
University of Oxford. Painted
for the Picture Gallery of
the University.
386 The Bishop of New Zealand.
(George Augustus Sehuyn,)
Painted for St Johf^s College,
Cambridge.
622 H. J. Richmond.
795 Mrs. Richard Partridge.
847 The Rt. Hon. Lord Lynd-
hurst.
886 Mrs. William Benson.
1066 Mrs. Charles Baston.
1857. »44 The Rev. W. H. E. Bentinck,
Rector of Sigglesthorne,
Canon and Archdeacon of
Westminster. Presentation
Portrait.
224 The Vice-Chancellor Sir Rich-
ard T. Kindersley.
531 The Rev. Charles Forster,
B.D., Six Preacher, of Can-
terbury.
1857- .^23 Sir John Robinson, Bart.,
D.C.L., Lord Chief Justice
of Upper Canada.
737 John Ruskin, Esq.
780 Henry Drummond, Esq., M.P.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1858. 61 Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart.,
M.P. Presentation Portrait.
233 The fEarl of Leicester. Pre-
sentation Portrait.
276 << And there appeared an angel
unto Him from Heaven,
strengthening Him." — Luke,
xxii, 43.
399 Cecilia Sarah Richmond.
569 Lady Katharine Scott.
694 The Marquis of Lothian.
701 H.R.H. The Prince of Wales.
728 Rt. Hon. Stephen Lushington.
1859. 23 The Bishop of Salisbury. (W.
K. Hamilton.)
95 The late Captain Sir Charles
Hotham, R.N., K.C.B.,
Governor of the Colony of
Victoria. Painted for the
City of Melbourne,
467 Portrait of a gentleman.
510 The Very Rev. Richard Chen-
evix Trench, D.D., Dean of
Westminster and of the most
Honourable Order of the
Bath.
512 Sir Frederick Rogers, Bart.
723 Rev. Christopher Wordsworth,
D.D., Canon of Westminster.
790 The Bishop of British Colum-
bia. (George Hills.)
i860. 17 Archdeacon Musgrave, D.D.,
Vicar of Halifax. Presenta-
tion portrait.
198 William Gilpin, Esq., Christ's
Hospital.
335 Mrs. Hook. Presented to the
Dean of Chichester.
356 Mrs. Thomas Henry Farrer.
404 The Dowager Lady Rogers.
415 Mrs. Long.
487 Colonel Greathed, C.B., D.C.L.
740 The Earl of Elgin.
1861. 171 The Earl of Harrowby, K.G.
181 Charles Malpas, Esq.
253 Samuel Trehawke Kekewich,
Esq., M.P. Presentation
portrait.
288 Samuel Fisher, Esq., Clerk to
the Merchant Taylors' Com-
pany. Painted for the Com-
pany.
405 Lord Auckland, Bishop of Bath
and Wells.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
291
1861. 511 Sunset seen from Hyde Park.
617 Sir Harry Vemey, Bart, M.P.
819 E. M. Ward, Esq., R.A.
1862. 76 The Very Rev. the Dean of
Wells. {George Henry Sach-
everell Johnson. )
242 Lord Cranworth.
342 Octavius Wigram, Esq.
414 The Hon. Very Rev. the Dean
of York. {Hon, Augustus
Duncombe,)
423 Samuel Whitbread, Esq., M.P.
436 Lord Clinton.
654 Christopher Hodgson, Esq.
Painted for Marlborough
College.
685 Mrs. Llewelyn Davis.
1863. 24 Mrs. Francis Trench.
61 The Archbishop of Canter-
bury. (Zongley.)
281 The Earl of Home.
339 Rev. Henry Venn, Prebendary
ofSt.PauFs Cathedral, Hon-
orary Secretary of the Church
Missionary Society. Painted
for the Committee Room.
607 Little boy lost (See Blake's
Poems.)
79« The Earl of Shaftesbury, K.G.
1864. 171 The Countess of Home.
300 Comus, " The Measure," etc.
389 Sir Henry Dashwood, Bart.
662 Lord Augustus Hervey.
673 The Rev. John Keble.
1865. 61 The Bishop of Oxford. (&/ww^/
Wilberforce.) Presentation
portrait.
207 Her late Highness Maharanee
Chund Kowr; a study from
life for a larger picture.
227 The Rev. Daniel Moore, M.A.
Presentation portrait.
244 Mrs. Allen.
271 The Duke of Buccleuch and
Queensbury, K.G., K.T.
330 Meaburn Tatham, Esq.
692 The Very Rev. the Dean of
Christchurch. (Liddell.)
(Elected R.A. in 1867.)
1 868. 59 The Bishop of Oxford ( Wilber-
force\ Lord High Almoner,
Honorary Chaplain to the
Royal Academy. Diploma
picture.
66 Sir Thomas Watson, Bart.,
D.D. Replica of a picture
painted for the Fellows of the
Royal College of Physicians.
306 The Rev. Joseph Lloyd Brere-
ton, founder of the Devon
County School, Prebendary
of Exeter and late Rector of
West Buckland. Presenta-
tion portrait.
1868. 311 Mrs. Brereton. Presentation
portrait.
473 Peter Ormrod, Esq.
547 Henry Ford Barclay, Esq.
584 Sir J. Fowell Buxton, Bart.,
M.P.
1869. 81 Rev. A. G. Butler, late Head
Master of Haileybury Col-
lege. Painted for the Great
Hally Haileybury.
Thos. Worsley, D.D., Master
of Downing College and late
Christian Advocate in the
University of Cambridge.
Frederick J. Toulmin, Esq.,
F.R.C.S. Presentation por-
trait.
Oswald Smith, Esq.
Mrs. George Moore.
William Selwyn, D.D., one of
Her Majesty's Chaplains,
Canon of Ely Cathedral,
Lady Margaret's Reader in
Theology, Cambridge.
The Rt Hon. James Clarke
Lawrence, M.P., Lord
Mayor. Painted for the Car-
penters^ Company.
The Venerable Archdeacon
Bickersteth, D.D., Prolocu-
tor of the Convocation of
Canterbury.
1872. 20 Sir James J. Chalk, late Sec-
retary to " The Ecclesiastical
Commissioners for Eng-
land." Presentation portrait.
94 Lady Lucy Calvert.
194 The Lord Chancellor. Pre-
sented to Lady Hatherley by
the parishes of St. Margaret
and St. John the Evangelist^
Westminster^ etc.
274 The Marquess of Hertford.
Presentation portrait.
336 The Rt Hon. Edward Card-
well, M.P.
462 Lord Wenlock.
600 Shahzadah, Victor Albert,
eldest son of the Maharajah
Duleep Singh.
638 Richard Quain, Esq.
1873. 71 Mrs. Edward EUice.
287 The Rev. Francis Knyvett
Leighton, D.D., Warden of
All Souls' College, Oxford,
Painted for tlie College Hall.
168
302
315
386
403
499
734
^92
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Richmond, George, R,A,, D,C.L,, F.S.A,,
LL,D. — continued,
1873. 290 The Marquis of Salisbury,
Chancellor of the University
of Oxford.
408 Alfred Harris, Esq.
414 # • # Painted for Earl
Beauchamp.
452 Major-General Arthur Caven-
dish Bentinck.
463 George Burrows, Esq., M.D.,
D.C.L., F.R.S., President of
the Royal College of Phy-
sicians, Physician Extra-
ordinary to the Queen.
499 The Earl of Radnor.
1875. 290 Sir Moses Montefiore, Bart.,
F.R.S., President of the Al-
liance British and Foreign
Life and Fire Assurance
Company. Painted fot the
Board Room,
1877. 131 HerveyGoodwin,D.D., Bishop
of Carlisle.
281 Earl Granville, K.G.
338 The Hon. Sir Anthony Cleasby,
Baron of the Exchequer.
449 The Rev. Edward Stuart Tal-
bot, M.A., Warden of Keble
College, Oxford.
545 The late Earl of Leven and
Melville.
590 Arthur James Balfour, Esq.,
M.P.
596 The Earl of Dalkeith, M.P.
951 The Marchioness of Salisbury
with her son. Lord Cran-
borne.
1878. 59 The Marquis of Bath.
287 The Rt. Hon. W. H. Smith,
M.P.
301 Robert Smith, Esq.
460 The late Sir George Gilbert
Scott, R.A. Painted for the
Royal Institute of British
Architects,
548 T. H. Wyatt, Esq., F.S.A.,
Past President of the Royal
Institute of British Archi-
tects. Painted for the So-
ciety.
1355 The Rev. G. Currey, D.D.,
Master of Charterhouse,
London.
1359 The Very Rev. Dr. Howson,
Dean of Chester. Painted
for Liverpool College,
1879. 56 Sir W. H. Stephenson, K.C.B.
139 The Earl of Leven and Mel-
ville.
1879. 2^3 Eustratius Ralli, Esq.
492 The Rt. Hon. Spencer Horatio
Walpole, M.P.
1880. 201 Lady Belper.
268 The Archbishop of Canter-
bury. {A, C. Tail.) Painted
for Lambeth Palace,
283 The Rev. Samuel Kettlewell.
1432 The Rev. Henry Parry Liddon,
D.D., Canon of St. Paul's,
1490 Francis Henry Dickinson, Esq.
Presentation portrait,
1884. 1787 The late Dr. Pusey; bust,
marble.
RICHMOND, James C Painter.
34, Clarendon Road^
Not ting mil.
1878. 812 Taranaki, New Zealand.
RICHMOND, John Architect.
7, Great College Street,
Westminster.
1898. 1623 Chequers mead, Northaw.
RICHMOND, Thomas.
Miniature Painter.
8, South Street,
Berkeley Square,
1795. 46a Portrait of a lady.
II, South Street,
Grosvenor Square.
1796* 542 A frame containing six minia-
tures.
548 Portrait of a gentleman.
1797. 868 do. do.
929 Portrait of a lady.
973 A portrait.
1798. 741 A drawing.
778 A portrait.
844 do.
1799. 451 Portrait of a lady.
755 A portrait.
42, Half Moon Street.
1800. 871 Two portraits.
1 80 1. 741 A frame containing six por-
traits.
1804. 779 A portrait.
1808. 390 A drawing.
393 do.
1 8 10. 665 Frame with three miniatures.
1 81 1. 605 A frame containing three por-
traits.
679 A portrait.
1 81 3. 542 Frame containing three por-
traits.
1815. 573 A frame containing three
miniatures.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
293
18 1 9. 958 Frame containing two por-
traits.
182 1. 820 Portrait.
880 Portrait of a lady.
1825. 793 A portrait.
797 do.
1827. 680 Portrait of a gentleman.
1828. 915 Portrait.
1829. 933 do.
RICHMOND, Thomas, Junr.
Miniature Painter.
42, Half Moon Street,
1822. 692 Portrait of an artist.
1825. 858 do. a gentleman.
T. Richmond^
55, Berners Street,
1838. 560 Portrait of a gentleman. {Oil
painting,)
714 Portrait of a lady.
775 W. A. Wilkinson, Esq.
1023 Mrs. O. A. Wilkinson.
16, Beaumont Street^
Devonshire Place,
1844. 594 Mrs. Hodgson. {Oil paint-
936 Henry Can- Glyn, R.N.
1845. 975 Captain Glyn, Grenadier
Guards.
992 Robert Harris Greathead, Esq.,
Bengal Civil Service.
996 Portrait of an officer in Prince
Albert's Own Hussars.
1024 Rev. William Adams.
1846. 727 William Rivett Carnac, Esq.,
Bengal Civil Service.
1033 Thomas B. Harrison, Esq.,
Bengal Cavalry.
1058 Edward Hailstone, Esq.
1144 Legh S. Richmond, Esq.
1 153 Benjamin Harrison, Esq.
1847. 1001 Countess Dowager of Clon-
mell.
103 1 Portraits of Harry and
Georgiana Gorden.
1042 Mrs. Clement Esdaile.
1047 Edward Delafield, Esq.
1057 Mrs. Farquharson.
1848. 1024 Arthur Webster, Esq.
1040 Mrs. Oglander.
1849. 754 Mrs. Blair.
796 The Bishop of Worcester.
{Henry Pepys.)
857 Benjamin Cotton, Esq.
957 Mrs. Kirby.
977 The children of the Rev. Sir
Henry Thompson, Bart.
1850. 71a William Lempriere, Esq., New-
castle Scholar, 1849, and
Scholar of Trinity College,
Oxford.
1850. 943 Edward Plumptree Harrison,
Esq., Bengal Infantry,
loii Leonard Arthur, Esq., Bengal
Cavalry.
io$9 Edward Francis Harrison, Esq.,
Bengal Civil Service.
1076 Portrait of a lady.
185 1. 1 1 29 William Lempriere Lewis,
Esq., Trinity College, Ox-
ford.
1 1 69 Mrs. John Ruskin.
1178 James Hayes Sadler, Esq.
1852. 946 Revd. Thomas Whateley.
1004 A. J. Macrony, Esq., of Dun-
cairn.
1853. 998 Mrs. Parry Nisbet.
1011 Philip G. Coney, Esq.
1032 Mrs. Manning.
RICHMOND, Sir William Blake,
K,C.B,, R,A,, D,C,L,, LL,D„ PSA,
Painter.
10, York Street^
Portman Square,
1 86 1. 647 Walter and John, brothers of
the painter.
1862. 122 John Richmond.
1863. 679 Mary, daughter of John W.
Ogle, Esq., M.D.
1864. 119 Miss Julia Farrer.
374 Miss Amy Jeffreys.
684 A portrait.
29, Albion Street, Hyde Park.
1865. 237 Mary resting.
10, York Street,
1869. 277 A procession in honour of
Bacchus at the time of the
vintage.
Beaver Lodge, Hammersmith,
1871. 523 Bowl players.
530 Lady F. Cavendish.
1872. 172 Mary and Agatha, daughters
of J. S. Hodgson.
483 Miss Beaumont.
498 The lament of Ariadne. " No
hope, no succour, no escape,
tic:'— Theodore Martin,
636 Viscountess Halifax.
105 1 Amy, daughter of W. B. Beau-
mont, Esq., M.P.
1874. 687 Prometheus bound.
721 Lord Frederick Cavendish.
1876. 373 Miss Charlotte H. Richmond.
945 Near Via Reggio, where Shel-
ley's body was found.
1277 The Hon. Miss Labouchere.
1877. 527 Lady Susan Harcourt.
988 Sir Harry Verney, Bart.
294
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Richmond, Sir William Blake, K.CB.^
J^,A., n.CZ., LL,D., F.S.A.— continued.
1887. 133 "The thoughts of youth are
long, long thoughts.''
269 Mrs. Baird Smith.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1888. a I Prince Von Bismarck.
345 Mrs. J. A. Fuller Maitland.
357 Mrs. Ernest Moon.
439 Viscountess Hood.
6, Holland Park Road,
1889. 49 Timothy Holmes, Esq. Fainted
for St. Georges Hospital.
^\%^ The Arcadian Shepherd.
"Sweet is the breath of
mom, etc." {Sculpture.)
1890. 124 The Bishop of Durham.
{Brooke Foss WesUott.)
449 The Countess of Yarborough.
666 The late Dr. Lightfoot, Bishop
of Durham.
Beaver Lodge^ Hammersmith.
1 89 1. 167 The Ven. Archdeacon Pott,
Archdeacon of Berkshire.
FresentcUion portrait.
360 Mrs. Alexander Mackay.
487 Mrs. Wrightson.
738 T. Wrightson, Esq.
1895. 34 The Countess of Pembroke.
145 Mrs. Frederick Vemey.
569 Aphrodite between Eros and
Himeros.
1041 Misgivings.
1325 William Rawlinson, Esq.
1 341 Professor Mommsen.
1713 Melchizedek blessing Abra-
ham; cartoon for St. Paul's.
(Elected R.A.)
1896. 247 Rev. Canon Milman, M.A.
Fresentation portrait.
(Created K.C.B.)
1899. 137 Miss Muriel Wilson.
318 The Very Rev. the Dean of
St. Paul's. {Dr. Robert
Gregory.)
1527 Mary, wife of Frederick Willis
Farrer, Esq.
1900. 138 Orpheus returning from the
shades. "So Orpheus, seized
and torn by the sharp fangs
of an insatiate grief, etc."—
Shelley. Diploma Work.
585 Hon. Mr. Justice Kennedy.
662 A summer cloud.
1591 The Dowager Countess of
Crawford and Balcarres.
1606 Lady Wantage.
16 1 5 Mrs. Walter Medlicott.
1642 Barabbas at the Cross.
1 90 1. 157 Miss Margaret Wrightson.
1902. 126 Hera in the house of Hepha-
istos. — Iliad.
644 W. C. Cartwright, Esq.
1903. 84 Phaeton — sunrise.
195 The Archbishop of York. {Dr.
W. Dalrymple Maclagan.)
280 Alfred Higgins, Esq.
1377 Mrs. H. Taylor.
1904. 277 Madame Errera.
483 Edward MichoUs, Esq., J.P.
485 Miss Dove.
553 Moses viewing the promised
land.
RICHTBR, Adrien Louis ... Painter.
A. Richter, 2, Norfolk Street^
Middlesex HospitcU.
1848. 89 A lady convalescent receives
the congratulation of her
child.
RICHTBR, Professor Gustave.
Painter.
Berlin.
1874. 194 H.R.H. the Duchess of Edin-
burgh.
RICHTBR, Miss Henrietta S.
Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1842. 591 Portrait of a young gentleman.
1844. 704 do. an officer.
86, Lisson Grove.
1845. *®S5 Portraits of the children of
G. Lovell, Esq.
1847. '073 Portraits of Mrs. John Gough
Nichols and child.
1848. 963 Portrait of a lady.
1849. 976 do. do.
RICHTBR, Henry J Painter.
H. Richter,
1 2, Great Newport Street.
1788. 533 Landscape.
534 do.
1789. 518 Drawing from the Recess.
535 Frame with five drawings.
1790. 613 Frame containing two draw-
ings.
654 Drawing from the Recess.
1792. 419 From the poems of Ossian.
4*0 do. do.
457 The dedication of the infant
Samuel.
26, Newman Street.
1 80 1. 369 Portraits of Chev. Ruspini,
Mr. Florich, Miss E. and
C. Boys, and three young
ladies.
395 Mrs. W. Ruspini.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
295
1801. 411 Mr. W. Ruspini.
1802. 590 A bacchante.
1803. 68 Mr. J. Bull.
1805. 647 Our Saviour walking on the
sea. " And immediately
Jesus stretched forth his
hand and caught him, etc."
— MattheWy xiv.
1808. 652 Portraits of Miss Amelia Cur-
ran, Misses £. and C. Boys,
Miss A. Staunton, Miss Hal-
ford, Master Roebuck, and
Sir F. Burdett, Bart.
19, London Street,
1827. 398 The brute of a husband.
6, Vere Street.
1 84 1, (i-]^^ Portrait of a gentleman.
86, Lisson Grove,
1847. 685 Mrs. Alexander Kerr.
1849. 983 Portrait of a lady.
RICHTER, M Painter.
Paris and at Mr, Miller' s^
30, Sussex Street,
Bedford Square,
1 85 1. 145 Dead game.
704 do.
RICKARDS, R Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1794. 19 A View of Caerphilly Castle,
Glamorganshire.
RICKARDS, Samuel.
Miniature Painter.
1, Fall Mall,
1776. 253 Three portraits of gentlemen;
in miniature.
1777. 196 Portrait of a lady; in minia-
ture.
RICKARDS, T Architect.
1 7, Prince's Street,
Red Lion Square,
1819. 1014 View of Hendon church.
RICKATSON, Octavius Painter.
22, Howland Street,
1880. 877 Waste lands.
1069 A swampy meadow.
19, Nottingham Place,
1 88 1. 656 A quiet spot.
833 The old moat farm.
1882. 16 An autumn evening.
62 "Where'er the oaks thick
branches stretch — a broader,
browner shade." — Gray,
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1889.
1890.
1893.
388 "And one an English home,
etc."
446 When Autumn's gone.
601 The pond in the woods.
361 " Calm'and deep peace on this
high wold, etc." — Tennyson,
522 " Little Bo-peep."
890 A Landscape.
5, Fitzroy Square,
767 Cottage homes.
1205 March sunshine.
1403 The brook.
1 126 On the common.
574 The maid of the mill.
1 184 The lake in the woods.
1*81 Near Bumham Beeches.
20, Newman Street,
410 On the river Suir, Ireland.
1252 Coming twilight.
13x0 The mill stream.
388 In the bog of Allan.
215 Autumn gone.
478 The glow of autumn's noon.
RICKBRBY, Miss Bliza G.
Miniature Painter.
Miss Rickerby,
1840. 687 Portrait of a lady.
Miss Eliza G, Rickerby,
1843. 962 Miniature from life.
1015 Flowers.
Miss Elizabeth Rickerby,
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1844. 813 Portrait of a lady.
RICKBTTS, Miss Amy.
Miniature Painter.
26, Grosvenor, Bath,
1889. 1625 Three little maids.
1890. 1449 Miss Agnes Huntingdon.
1 51 1 Peggy; portrait of a lady.
RICKBTTS, Charles Robert.
Painter.
4, Westminster Chambers,
1870. 352 The rescue of the Investigators.
Vide the "Discovery of
the North-West Passage."
** There was a little city, and
few men within it, and there
came a great King against
it and besieged it, and built
great bulwarks against it
Now there was found in it a
poor wise man, and he by
his wisdom delivered the
city. Yet no man remem-
bered that same poor man."
— Ecclesicutes, ix, 14, 15.
296
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Ricketts, Charles Robert-— continued,
187 1. 497 A Deal lugger and the "Sa-
brina " lifeboat rescuing the
crew of the " Hony Sveme"
(Norwegian barque) wrecked
on the Goodwin Sands Oc-
tober nth, 1870.
1873. 25 The turn of the tide.
1 104 Billingsgate.
79, Harcourt Terrace^
South Kensington,
1874. 552 Billingsgate, 1873; before de-
molition.
568 «* Breakers ahead."
663 The Bass Rock.
RICKETTS, R Architect.
3, King Street^ St,/ame^s.
1792. 654 A South view of Northleach
church, Gloucestershire.
RICKETTS, William C Painter.
20, Bank Streety
Barboume^ Worcester,
1900. 1330 Mushrooms.
3, St, Stephen's Street,
Barboume, Worcester,
1903. 980 Wild roses.
RICKMAN, Thomas Millar, F.S.A.
See Lynam and Rickman, vol. v,
page zig.
RICKS, James Painter.
27, Bedford Square,
1 87 1 . 246 L'arrifere pens^e.
17, Chaicott Crescent,
1872. 386 Sunshine.
1873. 151 La Priire d'une Vierge.
473 Weary.
1874. 46 Study of an Italian woman.
594 Alcestis.
598 Little friends.
120, Adelaide Road,
1877. 128 The book worm.
RICOZZI, A Painter.
Milan,
1846. 129 ''Era coi, due suoi figlie."
RIDDELL, James Painter.
/. Riddel,
Caerketton, Colinton, N,B,
1895. 220 A simny bank in winter.
1896. 319 Passing showers.
/. Riddell.
1 90 1. 796 Portrait of a boy.
RIDDELL, R. A Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
^793' 503 South-east view of Dumfries
in Scotland.
RIDE, John Architect.
GrecU Peter Street,
Westminster,
1773* 245 Elevation of a nobleman's
town house 120 feet in
front
Chapel Street, Westminster.
1781. 518 Plan of a mansion.
519 Elevation of a mansion.
RIDER, H Painter.
I, Ashwood Terrace,
Headingley, Leeds.
1899. 458 A bit of old Hunstanton.
RIDER, J Painter.
80, Newman Street,
1842. 664 (jNo title in catalogue,)
12, Homtan Street.
1843. SKI Lane scene.
Uxbridge Common.
1844. 69 Scene near Kenilworth, War-
wickshire.
71, Neuman Street.
1^45. 521 Harrow from Uxbridge Com-
mon, Middlesex.
1846. 257 Scene in North Wales.
43, ComhilL
1847. 303 The ford.
1848. 418 A Welsh lane.
1849. 575 Distant view of the Isle of
Wight.
RIDER, William Painter.
Leamington.
1826. 235 Scene in Stoke Park, North
Devon.
1827. 103 Sheep reposing.
S, Albion Street, Hyde Park.
1838. 553 The rural cottage.
1^39* 552 Landscape scene near Radford,
Warwickshire.
1840. 787 Lynmouth, North Devon.
(the late.)
1 84 1. 308 Bisham Abbey, on the Thames.
RIDGE, Alfred Monday ... Architect.
26, Clifton Road, Dalston.
1866. 797 Design for a Hall of Science
and Art.
123, Newgate Street.
1877. 1 1 84 New buildings. Chancery Lane.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
297
1878. 1164 New buildings, Paternoster
Square.
1880. 1 196 96, Bond Street.
1883. 1 1 59 Vernon Chambers, Blooms-
bury.
RIDGWAY, William Engraver.
51, Devonshire Road^ N,
1863. 989 A rest on the hill. After F. R.
Pickersgill, R.A.
1864. 834 The contrabandista. After
J. PhiUip, R.A.
52, Shrubland Grove^ Dakton,
1869. 1094 Pirates of the Mediterranean.
After F. R. Pickersgill,
R.A.
1870. 867 At Balmoral. Engraved for
Her Majesty.
3, Denmark Villas^ Acton,
1 87 1 . 815 Nearing home. After T. Girard.
1874. 1271 Lear and Cordelia. After
Marcus Stone.
Chester Villa, Ranelagh Rd.,
Ealing,
1880. 1306 St. John and the Virgin. After
E. Armitage, R.A.
1 88 1. 1242 Political opponents. After John
Burr.
1885. i7'5 A Visit to iEsculapius. After
E. J. Poynter, R.A.
RIDLEY, Edward Painter.
1 83 1. 159 Portrait of the artist.
RIDLEY, Henry Stephen.
Architect.
31, Vincent Square,
Westminster.
1852. 1214 Artillery House, Victoria Street.
1853. 1 1 18 Parsonage House at Hauxton,
near Cambridge.
1856. 1 124 Benefit Societies' Asylum, Balls
Pond Road.
1857. 1072 Infantry barracks.
7, Bridge Street, Westminster,
1858. 1019 Royal Albert Hotel, West-
minster.
1049 Staircase, Royal Albert Hotel,
Westminster.
1859. 1137 Design for Ellesmere memorial.
RIDLEY, Matthew White ... Painter.
3, Montpelier Square,
Brompton,
1862. 540 Seaham Harbour.
569 A peep at the old mill.
9S6 I^gh and dry; etching.
987 Hi^ Level Bridgei Newcastle-
1863.
1865.
282
289
148
1373.
1874.
474
371
500
S82
696
1876.
1878.
1880.
464
960
1331
1337
1882.
1883.
8
H39
1888. 191
4, Danes Inn,
Two strings to the bow.
The old pond.
View on the Thames, Lime-
house Reach.
Z,John Street, Bedford Row,
R. C. Saunders, Esq., R.N.
A. W. Lyon, Esq.
Mrs. Rodgers.
A. Roberts, Esq.
W. L. Thomas, Esq.
158, Buckingham Palace Road,
Sisters.
Mrs. Metcalfe.
Idleness; dry point.
The trysting place; dry point.
Peel Street, Campden Hill,
The artist
Miss A. E. Coles.
WcUpole House, Chiswick,
Mrs. M. W. Ridley.
RIDLEY, S. H Painter.
7, Dufouf^s Place.
1 83 1. 71a Ruins of the great Temple at
Balbec.
RIDLEY, W Painter.
91, Great Russell Street.
1844. 107 View on the Thames, taken
from shore near Gravesend.
{Rideley in index, Riley in catalogue,)
RIDLEY, W. J Architect.
40, Chapter Street, VauxhcUl,
1829. 1055 Design for a Gothic church.
1063 do. do.
RIDLEY-CORBETT. See C, vol. ii,
page 162.
RIOAUD, Miss E. A Painter.
At Mr, Rigaud's.
1797. 102 Portrait of a young lady.
71, Great lYchfield Street,
1798. 12 Miss M. Rigaud.
272 Celadon and Amelia, from
Thomson's Seasons. ** Mys-
terious Heaven! that moment
to the ground, A blacken'd
corse was struck, the beaute-
ous maid."
372 Miss Poignand.
553 Education, from Thomson's
Seasons. "Delightful task to
rear the tender thought."
1799. 566 Miss Lucy Sisum.
QQ
298
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Rigaud, Miss E. K.— continued,
1799. 600 Rape of the Lock, from Pope.
"Just then Clarissa drew,
with tempting grace, a two-
edged weapon from her shin-
ing case, etc."
1800. 95 Ruth and Boaz. "Then said
Boaz unto Ruth . . . abide
here fast by my maidens." —
Ruth, ii, 8.
RIOAUD, John Francis, R.A.
Painter.
At Mr. Luther^ 5,
Frith Street, Soho.
1772. an Jupiter, under the form of
Diana, and the nymph
Calisto.
212 A Hercules.
213 A portrait of an artist
(Elected A.R.A.)
20, Frith Street.
1773. 246 Cupid sharpening his arrows,
and Psyche sleeping at some
distance.
247 The Sybil asking Apollo to live
as many years as she held
grains of sand.
248 Portrait of a lady.
249 Portrait of a gentleman con-
templating the analogy be-
tween moral and natural
beauty. {Mr, Bentley under-
taker of the Staffordshire and
Eiruscean [f^o/r.— Walpole.)
250 Portrait of a gentleman deliver-
ing a lecture on Milton.
{Mr. Price.)
251 Archimedes in the moment of
discovering a geometrical
truth.
Comer of Richmond Buildings,
Dean Street, Soho.
1774. 230 A portrait of a gentleman;
small whole length.
231 do. do. do.
232 Portraits of three children;
three-quarters.
233 Portrait of a gentleman.
234 do. do.
235 A portrait of a lady.
236 Bacchus and Ariadne; a chiaro
oscuro, kitcat.
1775. 243 The entry of Edward, Prince
of Wales (commonly called
the Black Prince), into Lon-
don with his royal prisoner.
244 Portrait of a child beating a
drum.
1776.
1777.
1778.
1779.
1780.
1781.
1782.
1783.
254 Portrait of an artist.
255 Boys at play, representing
Spring and Autumn; aceiling
piece.
256 Portrait of a child.
257 Agrippina landing at Brundu-
sium with the ashes of Ger-
manicus, and delivering the
urn to the centurions to be
carried to Rome; a drawing.
Vide Tacitus.
177 Portraits of two young ladies
with their brother.
278 Portraits of three artists.
279 Portrait of a lady; kitcat.
280 do. gentleman; kitcat
281 A madonna and child.
44, Great Tichfield Street.
249 Portrait of an admiral; half
length.
250 Portrait of two children; whole
lengths.
251 Portrait of a young gentleman;
three-quarters.
252 AnallegoricalfigureofPainting.
258 A foreign nobleman. "j
259 do.
260 A lady. three-
261 do. quarters.
262 A gentleman.
263 do. -
2 Portrait of a lady.
44 do. lady with her son.
do. gentleman,
do. an officer,
do. a young gentle-
man.
Portrait of a naval officer.
do. do.
Portrait of Dr. Foster and his
son on the island of Ota-
heite.
78 Portrait of a gentleman and
his daughter. {Mr. Cham-
bers^
138 Our Saviour taken down from
the cross; a sketch for the
altar-piece lately put up at
the Sardinian ambassador's
chapel,
zoi Portrait of a naval officer,
do. lady.
Portraits of three artists.
Portrait of an artist,
do. a lady,
do. a foreign minister
in his robes of the Polar
Star. {Baron Nolkens.)
Ruth and Boaz on the thresh-
ing-floor. — Ruik^ ii^ IJ
»44
170
308
9
62
55
III
232
377
174
179
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
299
1784.
1785.
1786.
1788.
Wj^^ »»«9-
(Elected R.A.)
4 Portrait of a Westminster
scholar.
37 Young Hymen.
90 Portraits of a young lady and
her brother. (Miss and
Master Wingham.)
154 Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr,
Bawyer,)
171 Portrait of a Swedish lady of
quality in her court dress,
with her children. (Baroness
Nolkens.)
340 Portrait of a young gentleman.
62 do. lady; three-quar-
ters.
124 Portrait of a gentleman; kit-
cat.
130 Griselda returning to her
father. Vide the clerk of
Oxford's tale, by Chaucer.
136 Gualtherus and Griselda. —
Vide the clerk of Oxford's
tale, by Chaucer.
143 Hebe; a portrait.
205 The piety of Shem and
Japheth; a sketch.
37S Portrait of a child.
II Portrait of Captain Joseph
Brandt, alias Thayeadane-
gea, of the Mohawks.
loi Portrait of a gentleman.
116 The Queen Dowager of Eng-
land, widow of Edward the
I Vth, delivering her son, the
Duke of York, to the Car-
dinal. ( Vide Rapin.)
201 Phsyche returning from the
palace of Proserpine.
393 Portrait of a child.
398 do. young lady.
120 An old man's head; a study
from nature.
130 Edward III receiving the King
of France in Westminster
Hall.
13s Vortigern and Rowena, or the
first settlement of the Sax-
ons in England.
151 The Dutchess of C. relieved
from her subterraneous
prison. — Vide Mad, de Gen-
li^s Letters upon Educa-
tion,
153 The Dutchess of C and
the Count de Belmire at the
masquerade. — Vide Mad, de
Genli^s Letters upon Educa-
tion.
5 Brace of Pheasants.
I 1789. 27 Col. Richard Lovelace and
j Althea.— Vide Dodsley's An-
I dent Poetry.
Death of Lindamore.
Head of an Armenian from
nature.
A Hermit at prayer.
Portraits of a gentleman and
his daughter.
Bacchus; an Academy figure.
71, Great Tichfield Street,
A girl's head; from nature.
The painter's family, (RigaucPs
family)
An old Vestal attending the
sacred fire.
A study for old Egeon. —
Shakespeare's Cotnedy of
Errors,
The conversion of St. Paul.
Mary Queen of Scots going to
the place of execution.
Mary Queen of Scots at prayers
on the scaffold.
Mary Queen of Scots at the
block.
Mary Queen of Scots be-
headed.
Portraits of three brothers.
(The Masters Money,)
A family of children. (The
Rev. Dr, Thompson's)
St. Peter.
The sheriff entering the chapel
of Mary Queen of Scots
the morning of her execu-
tion.
The funeral procession of
Mary Queen of Scots.
The entombing of Mary Queen
of Scots.
Portrait of a general officer
and Knight of the Bath.
Portrait of a lady.
The vision of St. John in the
island of Patmos.
Portraits of a nobleman and
gentleman composing music.
(Lord Abingdon,)
Head of an old man; a study.
Portrait of a Captain in the
Navy. (Captain Maud,)
The Exposing of Moses. —
ExoduSy ii, 3.
Portrait of an artist.
do. a gentleman. (Dr^
Poignant,)
Mary Magdalen.
Happiness; a sketch executed
at Guildhall.
31
63
>3»
173
376
1790.
9»
160
222
398
I79I.
47
568
569
570
571
1792.
45
89
91
466
467
•
468
'793-
222
334
596
1794.
45
172
183
229
258
1795. 180
355
300
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Rigaud, John Francis, R.A.-^ontinued. 1
1795- 3^3 Wisdom; a sketch executed at
GuildhaU.
374 Providence; a sketch executed
at Guildhall.
381 Innocence; a sketch executed
at Guildhall
1796. 80 The first interview of King
Edgar and Elfrida.
115 Lady Elizabeth Grey petition-
ing King Edward the Fourth
for her husband's lands.
121 Portrait of a gentleman. {Al-
derman Clarke^
1797. 65 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Osborne,^)
105 A head of Cleopatra.
117 Portrait of a nobleman and his
family. {Lord Abingdon^
151 Dream of Telemachus on his
voyage to Cyprus.
164 Phaeton.
454 A frame with two designs for
ceilings already executed.
465 A design for a ceiling; exe-
cuted at the Trinity House.
468 Hope; a specimen of fresco
painting on Portland stone.
484 Innocence; a specimen of
fresco painting on Portland
stone.
773 Cupid; a specimen of fresco
painting on Portland stone.
1798. 123 The prayer of Judith, in the
tent of Holofernes. " Streng-
then m^ O Lord God of
Israel this day."
124 An emblematical figure of
Truth.
415 A study in Fresco of the As-
cension; executed at St.
Martin's, Outwich.
i799« 47 Mr. Williams.
102 Portrait of Mont. Mallet Du
Pan.
Ill Study of Heads.
146 The Duchess of C. giving her
daughter to the Count de
Belmire. Je vous la donne,
lui-dis je: Elle et ^ vous. —
Madame de Genlis.
150 The prodigal son returning to
his father. " Father, I have
sinned against heaven, etc."
160 The nurse. " How oft has in-
fant innocence imprest A
mother's fondness on a
nurse's breast."
166 The Duchess of C coming
out of the cave where she
had been confined many
years. Vide Mad, de Genit^s
Adele and Theodore.
1799. 210 Portrait of the late Mr. Per-
rache, painter on Glass.
293 Portrait of a lady.
1800. 35 The Pensierosa. — Milton,
128 Master J. Hoare.
151 Peter denying Christ. — Luke^
xxii, V. 55.
218 R. Money, Esq.
275 Portrait of a lady.
784 Design for a ceiling represent-
ing the Seasons.
1802. 181 Allegorical; representing the
institution of the Literary
Fund for the relief of authors
in distress "See genius
struggling with the ills of
life, etc."
1803. 49 Head of an old man.
1804. 13 St John in the island of Pat-
mos.
50 Portrait of a gentleman.
48, London Street.
1806. 150 Sampson breaking his bonds.
—fudges, XV, 14.
1807. 47 Portrait of a gentleman.
138 Jupiter presenting Diana with
her bow and arrows, the de-
sign for the principal com-
partment in a ceiling exe-
cuted last year for His
Majesty at Windsor Castle.
151 A mother and child.
39, Upper Thornhaugh Street.
1 810. 57 Manoah's sacrifice. "For it
came to pass, when the
flame went up towards Hea-
ven from off the altar, that
the Angel of the Lord as-
cended in the flame of the
altar, QtcJ'— Judges, xiii, 20.
168 Pandora, when presented to
Jupiter by Vulcan, receives
the gifts of the Gods and
Goddesses.
RIGAUD, Stephen Francis... Painter.
S. Rigaud, at Mr. Rigaud' s.
1797. 142 Portrait of a young lady.
309 Diomed, assisted by Pallas,
kills Pandarus. — Iliad.
71, Great Tichfield Street.
1798. 17 Britannia, crowned by Victory,
trampling under her feet the
colours of France, Spain and
Holland, and waving the
standard of Great Britain; a
sketch for a medallion.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
301
1798. 166 Diana reposing.
347 Jupiter and Thetis. "Suppliant
the Goddess stood ; one hand
she placed beneath his
beard, etc." — IlicuL.
486 Mr. J. L. Mallet.
1799. 120 Rev. Mr. Nixon.
212 Portrait of a clergyman.
273 Minerva resuming her proper
form and giving her last in-
structions to Telemachus.
French quotation, — Fenelon,
278 Portrait of a lady.
1800. 29 Mr. J. Sparrow.
347 The widow. "Prone in the
lonely grave of the dear man,
^Xz:'— Blair.
350 Belphoebe. "And ever when
she nigh approach'd the dove
would flit a little forward,
etc." — Spenser,
400 The Priestess of Juno drawn
by her two sons, Cleobis and
Bito, to the Temple, and
imploring the blessing of the
Gods upon them. — Plutarch,
Venus wounded by Diomed.
"With tender shrieks the
goddess fiird the place, etc."
— Pop^s Homer,
Portraits of children.
Mrs. J. Meymott.
St. Cecilia.
610 Designs from the Paradise Lost
of Milton.
61 1 Designs from the Paradise Re-
gained of Milton.
612 Designs from the Allegro and
Penseroso, Masque of Co-
mus, and Samson Agonistes
of Milton.
290 Miss Rigaud.
588 J. Gillson, an old gardener.
The dream of the Red Cross
knight. " And she herselfe,
of beautie sovereign Queene,
etc." — Spenser,
197 A Magdalen.
658 Portrait of a gentleman.
675 do. lady.
1804. 397 Musidora. "But when her
Damon's well-known hand
she saw, etc."
413 The prayer of Judith. "And
Judith fell upon her face,
and put ashes upon her head,
etc."
1808. 263 Portrait of Elfi Bey.
626 View of Castle beach, Milford
Haven.
1801.
1802.
1803.
5'2
269
291
510
162
19, Upper Thomhaugh Street,
18 10. 129 St. John the Baptist.
1813. 123 La petite Glaneuse.
144 Christ led to crucifixion. "And
there followed him a great
company of people, etc." —
St, ZuhCf xxiii, 27, 28.
178 The lavender girl.
224 Christ the good shepherd.
" He shall feed his flock like
a shepherd, etc." — Isaiah, x,
II.
54, Pall Mall,
1815. 152 David going forth against Go-
liah. "Thou comest to me
with a sword, etc."
9, Wolfurn Buildings,
Tavistock Square,
1848. 850 The studious little girl.
RIGBY, Cuthbcrt,^.^. ^.5.... Painter.
28, Hesketh Street,
811 Larch firs, Randal How, Cum-
berland.
680 An open glade in Milkingstead
Wood, Cumberland.
711 A moorland lake, North Wales.
715 Miterdale, Cumberland.
831 Bridge at Linbeck — April.
866 Stanley Ghyll, Eskdale.
HoUinhead, Eskdale,
749 Boot Village, Cumberland — ^a
November morning.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1881.
1891.
RIGBY, Harold A Engraver.
40, Sydney Street,
1904. 1405 Interior of a forge. After
G. Sykes.
RIGBY, Miss Honora M. ... Sculptor.
Abbotts Hayes, Chester.
1893. 1801 Design for a wall fountain.
1896. 1868 "Trilby"; head.
1897. 1966 Cassandra; bust.
1900. 1982 Simplicity; head.
2043 Cordelia; bust, marble.
1 90 1. 1799 Innocence; head.
1904. 1 81 9 Sweet rusticity; statuette.
RIGG, Alfred Painter.
44, Kirkgate, Bradford,
234 Evening — Early spring.
165 The approach of Night.
28a The farm pond.
589 Eventide.
763 A Duck Pond.
870 The Village Pond.
1895.
1896.
1897.
302
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RIGO, Arthur H Painter.
280, Swan Parade^ Bradford,
1888. 973 Winter fuel.
RIGG, Ernest H Painter.
HinderweU^ Yorkshire,
1897. 1040 "While there's life there's
hope."
1899. 34S North fisherman's bait.
871 Reading to granny.
280, Swan Arcade^ Bradford.
1900. 1022 Grandfather's pets.
1902. 672 Caught.
1903. 599 Among the Poppies.
Hinderwell.
1904. 154 " Me and my family."
RIGHTON, Miss K Painter.
7, New Courts Carey Street.
1904. 1067 My little model.
RIGNY, Le Chevalier de Painter.
1795* '55 A landscape and cattle.
184 A Landscape.
228 Landscape with allegorical
figures.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1797. 389 Portrait of a young lady.
390 do. do.
758 View of the Orangerie in Kens-
ington Gardens.
827 Portrait of a young lady.
— De Rigny,
2, High Street^ Mary-le-bone^
1798. 699 View of Mr. King's house at
Richmond.
14, Edward Street^
Portman Square.
1799. 102 1 View on the waterside.
RILEY, Thomas Painter.
Park Lodge^
Church Streety Chelsea.
1880. 371 Maud; a study.
1280 Old houses at Lauderneau,
Finistfere.
1305 Place St. Thomas Laudemeau;
etching.
1309 Sur le pont Laudemeau, Finis-
terre; etching.
I, ManresaRoad.
1884. 1390 Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford ;
etching.
1885. 696 Expectant curiosity.
1866 Original design for the diploma
of the International Health
Exhibition, 1884.
1886. 735 The new faith.
1888. 978 After the chase. "A wood
nymph pierced by a deadly
blow, Lay on the mossy
rocks . . , and a maid who
sought her sister passed"
1S89. 323 Pastoral Symphony*
443 St. Thecla, Virgin and Martyr,
845 Captive.
1029 Chloe,
1890, 153 Un restful slumber.
1 89 1. 23s Jealousy.
608 At the garden wall.
865 Littk Ducks,
1S92. 77 The soul released.
Ill Sleep.
RILEY, W Painter.
2, Southampton Sire€t.
i847> 548 An Italian Minstrel.
RIMER, Mrs* Louisa Serena.
Painter,
Miss S. L. Rimer^
85, Newman Strret*
iB$6, 26 Japonicas and orchid.
Mrs. S, Z, Rimer
S5, Newman Strwet^
1857^ '"79 Flowers*
1859* 17] Camellias and hyacinths.
199 Rhododendron,
601 Hothouse flowers,
1S60, iSi Camellias, etc,
t?^ Azaleas.
20, Newman Street,
1861. 2 Azaleas, etc.
1862. 26 Spring flowers,
162 Birthday presents*
Miss 5, £. Rimer,
80, Newman Street.
1874* 956 Easter offerings,
RIMER, WUliam Painter,
4 J Barton Street^ Westminster,
1846. 12J9 Scene from the Castle of In-
dolence. '* Their only labour
was J to kill the time,"
80, Nttvman Street,
1867. 646 The pet of the dairy maids,
1874. 1239 Portrait of a lady,
J 164 Portrait
1876. nog The fete day at Vivian Park;
from Tennyson's "Princess."
1117 The call to vespers; from
^^^^^ " Princess."
RIMING
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
303
46, LincoMs Inn Fields.
1882. 296 A Pyrenean Gave, near the
village of Vidalos.
Beechcroft-sup'Mare,
1883. 273 A lonely country.
1885. 193 A river of the Austrian forests.
595 On the Edge of the Hallstadter
See.
Villa Regina^ Meran^
South Austria,
1886. 32 On the Tees.
46, Lincoln^ s Inn Fields,
1887. 3S7 The valley of the Inn, above
Innsbruck.
1490 In St. Stephen's Cathedral,
Vienna.
1888. 1 162 " Far from the city's withering
blight" — a corner of the
Tyrol.
26, Kensington Park Gardens.
867 A quiet comer.
1005 A lane — Italy.
428 Clear air and free fishing,
1 1 34 In Burgos Cathedral.
1244 San Salvador, Seville.
929 On the coast of Devon.
969 The Campanile, Verona.
973 Santiago de Compostella.
1037 The porch of St. Anastasia,
Verona,
105a A street in Ronda.
1 2 5 1 The Market place, Lugo, Spain.
1333 San Pietro, Porto-Fino.
1028 On the Italian Riviera.
1023 Interior of Milan Cathedral.
859 At Dresden.
92s In Santiago de Compostella.
1889.
1891.
1892.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1899.
1901.
1902.
RIMMER, Heber Architect.
6, Abbey Square^ Chester.
1892. 1753 Design for a chapter house.
RINEHART, William Henry.
Sculptor.
Fome.
^
1872. 1524 Clytie.
RING, A. T. N Architect.
1852. 1227 Drawing room, East Horse-
ley.
RINGBL, Daniel Sculptor.
29, Citk d*Autin^ Paris.
1886. 1795 Monsieur Jules Gr^vy, Presid-
ent of the French Republic;
medallion, bronze.
RING WOOD, R Sculptor.
26, Albany Street.
1835. 1 106 Medallion of a noble lord and
lady.
1836. 1 146 Bust of a young lady.
1843. 1462 Medallion of an artist.
RINNING, J Painter.
Albion Mill^ Blackfriars Road.
17^5' 5S9 View of a mill for beetling linen
cloth.
RINZI, Ernest ... Miniature Painter.
107, High Holbom.
1886. 137a Miss * * *
1887. I3S4 Daniel Wellby, Esq.
1888. 15*0 Mrs. Welby.
15*5 Jessie.
1566 Cecilia.
1889. 1597 Portrait of a gentleman.
1598 Mrs. J. Welby.
'S99 Portrait of a lady.
1600 Max Strauss, Esq.
1601 Portrait of a lady.
1602 Celia; a portrait.
1603 Mrs. Max Strauss.
The Hollies, 426, Fulham Foad.
1890. 1504 Ina.
1505 Mrs. Henry J. Dore.
1506 J. A. D. S., Master of Tor-
phichen.
1507 Mrs. M. J. Crowder.
1892. 1389 Minnie Way.
1893. 1312 Ernest and Ina.
1895. 1229 Miss Janet Ronald.
1230 The late Marchioness of Aber-
gavenny.
1231 LadyDigby.
i23» The late Lord Randolph H.
Spencer Churchill.
1896. 1410 The children of G. Lloyd
Foster Harter, Esq.
141 1 Mr. J. S. Brierley.
141ft Miss Marion Terry.
141 3 The late Lady Quain.
1897. 1533 The late Miss Worrall.
1534 Miss Anne Langton.
1535 Mr. T. H. WorraU.
1898. 1375 His Honour Judge Francis
Henry Bacon.
1376 Colonel Albert Brassey, M.P.
1377 Hon. Mrs. Albert Brassey.
1378 The late Major Edward Long-
worth Lister.
1379 John Taylor, Esq.
1380 Miss Violet Fairfax Taylor.
1 381 Capt. Denis St. G. Daly, York-
shire Hussars.
138ft Mrs. Denis St. G. Daly.
304
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Rinzi, Ernest — continued.
1899. 14 1 7 The late Thos. McDougal,
Esq., of Raeshow.
141 8 The late S. Panton W. Priest-
ley, Esq.
1419 Irene, daughter of G. P. Parker,
Esq.
1420 Portrait of a lady.
1421 Aline,daughterofL.M. Lowen-
stein, Esq.
14" Margery, daughter of H. L.
Symonds, Esq.
1423 Constance, daughter of H. L.
Symonds, Esq.
RIOS, R. dc Los Painter.
Z. da Rios, c/o T,Joy,
80, Newman Strut,
1888. 451 A last look.
RIPLEY, Richard, Junr.... Architect.
Great Portland Street,
Cavendish Square,
1779. 264 A design for a casine.
RIPPINQILLE, Alex Painter.
91, Dean Street, Soho,
1834. «79 Portrait of a lady.
RIPPINGILLE, Edward Villiers.
Painter.
76, Long Acre,
1813. 374 Enlisting.
1 8 14. 610 The cheat detected: a gaming
house scene, in which are
the portraits of three noto-
rious swindlers.
1819. 269 The Post-Office.
Bristol,
1820. 39 Portrait of the late E. Bird,
Esq., R.A. Painted in 181 7.
45 > Great Marlborough Street,
1822. 276 A recruiting party.
357 The Funeral Procession of W.
Canynge toRadcliffe church,
Bristol, in the reign of Ed-
ward the 4th, 1474.
The procession is headed
by a cross bearer, succeeded
by the several monastic fra-
ternities to whom Canynge
made bequests; next follow
the Chantrey priests, the
Poor Scholars, or choristers,
and the Acolites bearing the
censer, incense, and holy
water vessels, and the offi-
ciating Priest, attended by
the Deacons, sprinkling holy
water. Immediately preced-
ing the bier are the Bishop
and Abbots. The body of
Canynge, surrounded by
four gentlemen, bearing ban-
ners, is followed by his rela-
tives, and his real or poetic
friend Rowley, and the ser-
vants of his household.
The Mayor and Corpora-
tion, succeeded by promis-
cuous followers, close the
procession. In the fore-
ground are portraits of some
of the worthies of Bristol —
the youth on the left hand
with a lute, is intended for
Chatterton; the succeeding
faces to the right are Col-
ston, Bird, and Southey. On
the right is a portrait of
Sebastian Cabot (with the
dog), the discoverer of New-
foundland, etc. etc.
1824. 251 Stage coach travellers.
Bristol.
1825. 197 Ordeal by touch.
1828. 287 Study of a head.
288 do. do.
289 do. do.
290 do. do.
412 Going to the fair.
1 1 78 Study of a sleeping child.
1205 Sympathy.
1 83 1. 60 The miff.
425 The spendthrift perplexed.
France.
1833. 12 Hasty studies of Courgainois k
Calais.
338 Le Jouer du violin. From the
Courgain k Calais.
5, Upper Gloucester Place,
Dorset Square.
1S34. 172 Poissardes of Calais.
258 The introduction of the Bible.
" After the translation of the
Scriptures, at the Reforma-
tion, they were placed and
secured upon stone desks,
erected for the purpose, that
all might have access to
them."
S.John Street, Oxford Street.
1836. 288 The tale of Sorrow. "So closed
the melancholy tale, etc."
Rome.
1838. 194 Father and son; studies from
Calabrian shepherds, now
models at Rome.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
305
1839. 462 Italian Brigands visiting a wine
grower during the vintage.
The locale of this picture
is Sonnino, a small town in
the heart of that grand chain
of mountains which divides
the Papal and the Neapoli-
tan States, a few miles from
Terracina. It is famed as
the birthplace of the two
notorious brigand leaders,
Antonio and Gennaro Gas-
berone, as well as most of
their desperate band; its
vicinity was for many years
their headquarters and se-
cure retreat. The two brig-
ands in the picture are
painted from Innocenzo
Pennachio and Gregorio
Monacelli, now at large by
virtue of the Pope's pardon,
but formerly members of
the band. The two young
women, the one spinning,
the other sticking dried figs,
are portraits of the daughters
of Gennaro Gasberone. In
the distance are Pipemo,
Rocca, and Gorghia, etc
1840. 438 Brigands visited by their
friends and Manutengoli.
{Long extract in Italian
from a narrative by a
brigand,)
184 1. 1 161 The Vineyard. "O life how
fresh, how bright thy morn-
ing seems, etc."
55, Bemers Street,
1842. 167 Advice wasted. "The bandit
seated is a portrait of Fren-
taccio, one of the most cruel
men of the band of Antonio
Gasperone."
325 An English servant attacked
by robbers. An incident
which occurred in a shoot-
ing party near Rome, in
1840. The robbers are the
portraits of the notorious
brigand chief, Gasperone,
and one of his band.
378 The presentation of a penitent
in St. Peter's at Rome,
during the holy week, to the
Cardinal Grand Penitentiary,
before offering himself for
confession, attended by his
family and some of his as-
sociates.
VI.
1843. 165 Italian Peasants.
S6i Festival of Bacchus.
12, Percy Street.
1844. 273 Beggars of the Roman Cam-
pagna.
275 Children of Sonnino, Italy.
87, Albany Street
1846. 512 Dividing an apple.
699 The musing hour. " Await not
his coming, abandon the
thought, etc."
1847. 301 A vision of happiness. "Vain
man, whose little round of
anxious life, etc."
1848. 461 Beating the boundaries of a
parish.
1849. 445 Romance. " There is a region,
boundless as the sky, etc."
1 85 1. 68 "I know a bank whereon the
wild thyme blows." — Mid-
summer Nighfs Dream,
/. V, Rippingille,
257, Tottenham Court Road,
1853. 1096 Holiday folk — scene near
Corfu.
E, V. R,, 9, Clarence Place,
Pentonville Hill,
1857. 473 Dewdrops. "With heart un-
touched by aught that sears
or blights, etc."
RIPPINQILLE, R Painter.
1822. 30 Leaving home.
58 Lost money.
RISCHGITZ, Miss Alice.
Miniature Painter*
Cambridge Lodge Studios^
Linden Gardens,
1898. 1270 Little Christabel, daughter of
C. Lawry, Esq.
RISCHGITZ, Miss Mary Painter.
Cambridge Lodge Studios.
1887. 193 Single dahlias.
849 Double poppies.
1888. 87 Chrysanthemums.
864 Heliotrope.
1019 Peonies.
1890. 597 Chrysanthemums.
1903. 580 Kitchen table: still life.
RISHWORTH, R Painter.
12, Hay market.
1830. 560 Waiting for the steamboat,
Loch Lomond; sketch taken
on the spot in 1829.
RR
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RISING, John Painter.
Park S/,, Grosvenor Square,
1785. 20 Portrait of a lady.
16, Great Maddox Street^
Hanover Square,
1 786. 428 Portrait of a gentleman.
432 do. lady.
1787. 2 A beggar boy.
IS2 Portrait of a gentleman.
211 do. do.
398 do. do.
5, Stafford Street,
Old Bond Street,
1788. 272 Ballad singers.
369 Portrait of a gentleman.
383 do. lady.
9Ti/ermyn Street,
1 789. 1 58 Portrait of a lady.
174 do. do.
224 do. gentleman.
9, Bemers Street.
1790. 98 Portrait of a gentleman. {Jdr.
Wilberforce,)
229 Infant piety.
257 Portrait of a gentleman. (&>
John Wright,)
271 Portrait of a lady. ^-^rj.5fw/M.)
284 The sentimental snepherd.
289 A match girl.
411 Portrait of a lady.
1 79 1. 24 Portrait of a Counsellor.
(AlUn.)
45 Portrait of a young gentleman
and his sister.
78 Portrait of a gentleman.
238 The rock, or Norfolk spinner.
240 The reel.
242 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Petit.)
395 Portrait of a gentleman.
401 A Fancy; portrait of a young
lady.
35, Leicester Square.
1792. 139 Portrait of an admiral. {Ad-
miral Arbuthnot.)
140 Portrait of a gentleman.
374 do. do. {Mr.
Ker.
1793- 35 Portrait of an artist. {Mr.
Proctor^
206 Portrait of a gentleman.
264 do. an eminent botanist
{Dr. Smyth,)
267 Portrait of the celebrated
Master Seybold.
279 Design.
339 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Beardmare.)
543 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs,
Dolben,)
85, Great Portland Place.
1794. 156 Industry.
250 Portrait of a gentleman. {Cap-
tain Allen,)
1795. *®7 Portrait ofa young lady. {Miss
Hume,)
164 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs.
Browne.)
222 Portrait of a gentleman.
1796. 42 do. do. in the
character of Glenalvon.
186 Portrait ofa lady. (i!/ry.JK>w^.)
216 Portrait of Arthur Young, Esq.
241 Cottage Children.
1797' 5 Portrait of a lady.
119 do. gentleman.
137 Smuggler's retreat.
195 Portrait of an artist
269 Anos^aygirl.
716 A land storm and figures.
717 Portrait of a Flemish gentle-
man.
4 Mr. Strafford.
541 Mrs. Rising.
602 Sir Cecil Bisshopp, Bart.
713 Mr. Orford.
745 Mr. Rising.
88 The Rt. Hon. H. Dundas.
183 Mr. Dick.
264 Mrs. Staples.
557 Mr. Jeffryes.
558 Mr. Staples.
3 38 Mrs. Orford.
372 Mrs. W. Layton.
676 The Norfolk wheat-setters.
133 Mr. Newby.
273 Liberty.
257 F. Garratt, Esq.
764 Lord Nelson.
233 Count Zichy, an Hungarian
officer.
271 Mr. Ridgway.
734 Marian and the gypsey.
"Last Friday's eve, when as
the sun was set,
I, near our cot, a sallow gypsey
met, etc.
Upon my hand she cast a
poring look.
Bid me beware, and thrice her
head she shook, etc."
119 Miss Stevenson.
120 Mr. C. Wright.
593 Mrs. Maxwell and son.
567 Portrait of a gentleman.
196 Mr. R. Bloomfield, author of
the Farmer's Boy.
298 Mr. Watlen, composer of music.
474 Portrait of a gentleman.
2 T. Wright, Esq.
1798.
1799.
1800.
1801.
1802.
1803.
1804.
1805.
1806.
1807.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
307
1807.
1808.
1809.
1810.
1812.
1814.
33 The infant Narcissus.
245 Travellers reposing.
168 Dr. Hooper.
411 Mr. Second.
20 Lord Melville.
310 H. Bridgeman, Esq.
$6 Portrait of himself.
18 Attention.
19 Girl with grapes.
RISING, W. H Painter.
85, Grrat Portland Street,
18 1 8. 531 Carisbrook Castle, Isle of
Wight.
752 Portrait of a nun.
RISLEY, J.
Rislcy (J.)*
See Smith (A.) and
RITCHIE. See Brandon and Ritchie,
vol. i, page 270.
RITCHIE, A Architect.
1 1, Betuoir Street ^ Pimlico,
1842. 1 104 St. Giles's Church, Camberwell.
1844. 1223 Design for a fountain.
1845. "53 Clifton Union Workhouse.
RITCHIE, Alexander Hendyside,
A,R.S.A Sculptor.
A. Ritchie^ Edinburgh,
1830. 1267 Marble bust of Joseph Hume,
Esq., M.P.
Musselburgh,
1836. 1091 Bust in marble of the Rt. Hon.
James Abercrombie, Speaker
of the House of Commons.
1097 Bust of Lady S. H., aged 15.
1837. 1201 do. Master William Rigby
Murray.
1245 Bust of the late Dr. Andrew
Thomson, to be executed in
marble for the Presbytery
Hall, Edinburgh.
1284 Bust of Chevalier Thorwaldsen
(Sculptor, Rome).
1838. 1325 Bust in marble of W. Paxton,
Esq.
1365 Bust of Mrs. Thomas Banner-
man.
137s Bust of the Rev. George Lee,
to be placed in the Hull
Mechanic's Institute.
A. H. Ritchie^ Edinburgh,
1857. 1250 Scotch lassie; statue in marble.
Musselburgh.
1868. 1108 Bust of an artist.
RITCHIE, Charles E Painter.
7, Primrose Hill Studios,
1898. 280 A reverie.
617 Flowers of Finisterre.
1899. Ill A Suffolk Landscape.
RITCHIE, John Sculptor.
Musselburgh.
1840. 1098 The Flood; a group.
RITCHIE, John Painter.
Tudor Lodge, Albert Street.
1858. 862 The Huguenot conventicle
suppressed.
1 10 1 Danger past.
16, Selwood Place, Brotnpton.
i860. 449 The strolling players.
1 86 1. 89 The shadow on the tree.
230 A case of assault
Willow Cottage,
Shepherd's Bush,
1867. 281 A Vestry meeting; something
wrong with the accounts.
1868. 386 Church discipline; doing pen-
ance.
1869. 35 The history of a young life.
321 A hard bargain.
1870. 33* The young King (James VI),
at church.
187 1. Ill The tinker.
261 A London merchant fishing for
salmon off the Old Swan
stairs in the sixteenth cen-
tury.
Montgomery House, Bexley.
1872. 298 The Pharisee and Publican.
514 The town crier.
1S73. 339 Rogues in bond.
1088 Dividing the spoil.
1874. 496 Stop thief!
1875. 80 Right of way.
RITCHIE, Robert Architect.
6, Blackheath Hill,
1847. 1080 Interior of a church.
RITTER, Lorenz Painter.
2, Connaught Square,
1881. 759 The Castle of Nuremberg.
RITTER, Louis Painter.
10, Park Road, Regenfs Park,
1884. 521 Olivia.
RIVAZ, Claude F Painter.
9, Rue Campagne Premiere,
Paris,
1^95* 3^3 Absinthe.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1799.
1800.
1801.
1802.
RIVERS, C Miniature Painter.
7, ChaiTs Row,
Gray's Inn Lane.
700 Portrait of his father.
381 Mrs. Walpole.
594 Ariadne. Vide Chaucer's
poems.
40, Mincing Lane,
399 Pyramus and Thisbe. Vide
Ovid Met,
75S Captain J. Nash of the Navy.
17, Charles Street^
Covent Garden,
546 Ghost of Caesar appearing to
'^dxXmz,— Julius Ccesar^ act
iv, sc. 7.
548 A sketch: Fancy.
663 Belisarius conversing with Ti-
berius and Justinian. Vide
MarmonteL
734 Mrs. Glover, late Miss Better-
ton, of Covent Garden
Theatre.
Richmond Buildings^
Dean Street, Soho,
1804. 648 A drawing.
RIVERS, C. A Sculptor.
26, Derby Road, Kingsland,
1 83 1. 1126 Bust of the Rev. Daniel Wil-
son, M.A., Vicar of Isling-
ton.
1 151 Mars.
1177 Bust of Robert Edward Brough-
ton, Esq., one of the Magis-
trates of Worship Street.
1832. 1188 Bust of the late William Hol-
den, Esq., Secretary of the
Exchequer Bill Office, Old
South Sea House.
1833. 1158 Bust of the late William Henry
Pattison, Esq., Barrister, un-
fortunately drowned with his
lady in the Lac de Gauve
near Cauterets, in the de-
partment of the High Py-
renees, in the Autumn of
1832.
1162 Bust of the late Sir Thomas
Lawrence, P.R.A.
1165 Bust of the late Henry Arthur
Broughton, Esq.
1 166 Bust of John Andree, Esq.,
M.P.
1834. 1060 Bust of a lady.
106 1 Bust of the Rev. John Lindsay,
Dulwich College.
1062 Bust of a gentleman.
1064 do. lady.
1065 do. child.
1834.
1835-
1836.
1837.
1838.
1 09 1 Bust of a gentleman.
1093 do. do.
II 16 Bust of Sir William Blizard,
Surgeon, F.R.S.
1109 Bust of the late Rev. Ozias
linley.
ma Bust of Sir F. Fowke, Bart.
1 131 Bust of the Rev. William Yate,
Church Missionary to New
Zealand.
II, Church Street, Islingiam.
1144 Bust of Master L. Perkins.
1 147 do. Master A. Perkins.
1150 do. the late Madame Mali*
bran.
1154 Bust of the Rt. Rev. Daniel
Wilson, Bishop of Cal-
cutta.
1 1 56 Bust of Jacob Perkins, Esq.,
Civil Engineer.
1258 Statue of Mrs. Elizabeth Foy.
1328 Bust of John Barwise, Esq.
1333 do. John Hardy, Esq.
a lady.
Dr. Thomas Rees.
Thomas Meux, Esq.
the Queen.
William Cooke, Esq.
Territfs Courts IsUngtan,
lumous bust of the late
S. Samuel, Esq.
1113 Bust of a gentleman.
1 1 15 do. lady.
1841. 1148 BustofSirM.J.Branel,*F.R.S.
1 151 Bust of Miss Helen Faucit.
1263 Cabinet statue of Willian Far-
ran, Esq., in the character
of the Spanish Curate.
1842. 1 169 Bust of R. J. Longbottom, Esq.
1 192 do. the late Sir Astley Pas-
ton Cooper, Bart.
1 193 Medallic portrait of R. W.
Sievier, Esq., F.R.S.
1 198 Medallic portrait of Mrs. Sie-
vier.
1201 Chessmen in the costume and
armour of the time of the
Battle of Agincourt, 14 15.
1 35 1 Bust of a child.
13S6 do. Professor Bachhofiher,
of Queen's College^ Guem-l
sey, and Royal Polytechnic
Institution.
1376 Bust of John Ryan, M,D,^
LL.D., Professor of Chyinis-
try to the Royal Polytechnic
Institution.
1481 Bust of George Robert Rowe;,
Esq., M.D., F.S.A., of Chig^
. well, Essex.
1335
do.
1337
do.
>354
do.
1839.
1320
do.
1389
do.
K
1840.
1109
Posth
1843.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
309
1845, 1317 Bust of Sir William Follett,
Knight.
ii;i Bust in marble of Sir Isaac
Newton.
1846* 1389 Bust of Thomas Wallis, Mus*
Doc, musical conductor to
the Royal Polytechnic In-
stitution, etc.
1847, 1*95 Bust of Master Charles Thomas,
son of Capt George Powell
Thomas.
1197 Bust of John Bright, Esq^t
M.P.
1375 Bust of Sir Allan Napier
MacNab, Speaker of the
Assembly, Canada,
1415 Bust of the late Lady Mac
Nab.
RIVERS, Leopold Painter,
3, Turretfs Piace^ Isiingion,
1S7S. 569 Copplesbury farm,
1879. 70 A midsummer evening near
Brookwood, Surrey*
1SS2* 664 Leafy June in a Surrey Lane.
i883, 352 A glade in Epping Forest.
1884. 11+ Near Dolgelly*
115 The '*HaJf Moon" on Mid-
hurst Common.
1S85. 9;2 Milking time,
1886* 494 Spring-time— Thames valley.
9, Darenth Moody
Siamford ffUL
1888* 3S2 The ford, Hoemwood, Surrey,
1331 A clear evening.
1383 Crossing the Common.
1889, 1467 Near Lewes, Sussex*
1 890, 1 1 1% Evening near High Laver Hill,
Essex.
1154 Stormy weather »
JX69 A cottage garden,
1173 Cromer from the lighthouse
hill
1*77 Near Otford, Kent.
1334 Near Hastings.
1 891, \\%z When all is calm and still
U4S Potato gathering.
1 360 Early morning.
1893. 319 A Bedfordshire village,
1146 Stormy weather, Purchased for
ih£ Chanirey Bequest for
U57 Sunset.
1191 Near Eastbourne, Sussex
iito A calm evening.
1893. 1006 On the Sussex Downs.
1008 An autumn evening.
1095 Going to work* ^Hfctat^
II i^ **Now fades the gliimnenng
lAndiCittm ftom the sighu'*
1894.
1896.
1897.
1898,
1899.
1900,
1902.
1904.
to44 Early morning in the meadows.
1210 Market day.
938 The village fiddler.
1088 The little gleaner.
1020 Storm clouds.
1152 Near Seaford, Sussex.
J 094 A stormy day.
1150 Old mill on the common.
1169 Harvest time.
1 193 Clearing after rain.
1287 An autumn evening.
1 144 The meadow path.
J 181 Wind and rain.
1186 A cloudy day.
102a A Surrey lane.
1096 On the Sussex Coast.
1 126 A Sussex Valley.
^240 Moonlight.
1067 Harvest time.
J 147 Near Danbury, Essex.
24, Weston Parky CrotuhEnd,
860 In the Lambourn Valley, Berks.
884 Sunset after Rain.
1017 The end of the day.
RIVERS, MissM. A Sculptor.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1842. 1182 Bust of a child.
1845. 1375 do. Miss Louisa Tulley.
3, Territfs Place^ Islington,
1844, 1263 Bust of Miss Cullen.
RIVERS, R. Godfrey Painter.
18, PcUmeira Square^ Brighton.
1884* 664 Towards Italy from Mentone.
RIVERS, William Joseph ... Painter.
3, Territfs Place^ Islington.
1843* 583 Coast scene.
RIVERS-WILSON, the Hon. Lady.
^e Wilson.
RIVIERE, Miss Annette L.
Painter.
36, Beaumont Street^ Oxford.
1870* 647 The mute Songster.
1872, 781 "Slow and steady wins the
race."
1876, 717 "Will you walk into my par-
lour? said the spider to the
fly."
156, King Henrys Poad^
Hampstead.
1886. 1374 Madame Antoinette Sterling
and Jean.
13, Albion Road^ Hampstead.
1887, 1319 Ready for a bath.
1369 Bobbie.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RIVIERE,
1858.
249
801
804
1859.
1864.
563
308
493
1865.
1866.
1867.
74
«4
49 «
576
1868.
26
644
1869.
1870.
343
155
49 «
1871.
1049
1156
1872.
1873.
539
464
986
1874.
260
527
1875-
89
190
626
1876. 313
Briton, jR.A Painter.
Porturet House,
Charlton Kings,
Cheltenham.
The broken chain.
Rest from labour.
Sheep, on the Cotswolds.
4, The Terrace,
Park Town,
Oxford.
On the road to Gloucester fair.
Iron bars.
Romeo and Juliet. ** Wilt thou
be gone? It is not yet near
day, etc."
Bevis.
The poacher's nurse.
Strayed from the flock.
The long sleep.
Ravensbourne Cottage,
Keston, Kent.
A saint.
The last of the garrison.
Lay ham Cottage,
Bromley Common.
Prisoners.
A " Midsummer Night's
Dream."
Charity.
16, Addison Road, IV,
Come back!
Circe and the friends of Ulysses.
" She touched them with a rod
that wrought
Their transformation far past
human wants;
Swine's snouts, swine's bodies,
took they, bristles, grunts;
But still retain'd the souls they
had before, etc."
Daniel.
Argus. "And upon Argus came
the death-fate drear, etc."
All that was left of the home-
ward bound.
Apollo. "Apollo's self Deigned
to become a shepherd in
thine halls, etc."
Genius loci.
5, Marlborough Road, N. W,
War time. "Over valley and
wold Wherever I turn my
head, etc."— 5: DobelL
C. Mansel Lewis, Esq., with
favourite mare and dogs.
The last of the garrison.
Elvedon Lodge,
Marlborough Road,
" A stern chase is always a long
chase."
1876. 496 Pallas Athene and the herds-
man's do^. "Then drew
she nigh, m shape a stately
dame, etc " — Odyssey.
1877. 70 A legend of St. Patrick. "When
St. Patrick had ascended the
hill whereon he afterwards
built Ard-machae, he found
a roe with her little fi&wn
beside her. He would not
suffer his companions to kill
them, but taking the fawn in
his arms, he carried it to a
place of safety, while the roe
followed him like a pet
lamb."
589 Lazarus.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1878. 201 "They say the lion and the
lizard keep The Courts where
Jamshyd gloried and dnuik
deep " {Pers^lis).
392 An anxious moment.
496 Sympathy.
1008 Victims.
1879. 195 The poacher's widow. "She
thought of the dark planta>
tion. And the hares and her
husband's blood, etc.'* — C
Kingsley.
487 " In manus tuas Domine."
963 A winter's tale.
Flaxley, 82, Finchley Road.
1880. 298 The night watch.
644 Endymion. "Ah! well-a-day,
Why should our young
Endymion pine away." —
Keats.
105 1 The last spoonful.
(Elected R.A.)
1 88 1. 2 " Envy, Hatred, and Malice."
155 A Roman holiday.
402 " Let sleeping dogs lie."
419 Hope deferred.
1882. 24 The magician's doorway.
330 Cupboard love; portrait of Miss
Kate Potter and her poodle
"Figaro."
468 "The King drinks." LHploma
work,
143* Una. "O how can beautie
maister the most strong, etc."
— Spenser,
1883. 269 "And the unclean spirits went
out, and entered into the
swine . . . and they that fed
the swine fled."— 5/. Mark,
V, I3> 14-
392 Old play fellows.
498 The last of the crew.
^.^.^^tiummm^
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
311
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
694 Giants at play.
»393 The King drinks; etching.
52 The eve of St. Bartholomew.
88 The King and his Satellites.
315 Actaeon.
437 The enchanted castle.
24 The sheepstealers.
107 After Naseby.
231 "VaeVictis."
1 100 Stolen kisses.
1631 An old hound.
55 The exile, 1746.
268 Rizpah.
4»8 " Union is strength."
1020 The welcome.
76 An old world wanderer. " The
first that ever burst Into that
silent sea."
212 Portrait of a lady.
253 Jilted.
281 A cavatina.
413 Requiescat.
2064 Anatomical lion.
231 ''Of a fool and his folly there
is no end ! "
36 J Pale Cynthia. "That orbfed
maiden, with white fire laden,
Whom mortals call the
moon."
Rus in urbe.
2*4
■■}
»3J
A mighty
Lord.
hunter before the
1893.
1894.
38 The haunted temple.
46 A master of kings.
88 A day of mortification.
242 Dead Hector. "But Hector,
Priam's son, not to the fire,
but to the dogs I give, etc."
—Iliad.
87 The King's libation. "It is
probable that this ceremony
had to some extent a re-
ligious character. The As-
syrian monarchs commonly
ascribed the success of their
hunting expeditions to the
gods Nin (or Ninip) and
Nergal; and we may well
understand that a triumph-
ant return would be accom-
panied by a thank-offering
to the great protectors under
whose auspices success had
been achieved." — Rawlin-
son.
169 Beyond man's footsteps. Pur-
chased for the Chantrey Be-
quest for £^1^200,
%%% Ganymede.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904,
608 "The most devoted of her
slaves."
691 Eyes to the blind.
1843 A dying king {sculpture).
160 Phoebus Apollo.
177 J. F. H. Read, Esq., and his
dogs.
236 Aggravation.
672 " Trust her not, she is fooling
thee."
1917 The last arrow; group, bronze.
^^ Lady Wantage and her Egyp-
tian donkey. Presented to
Lady Wantage by \st Volun-
teer Battalion Royal Berk-
shire Regiment.
233 Mrs. Fred. Methold and her
deerhounds, Thane, Mac-
duff, and Lola.
2099 Anatomical Lion; bronze.
22 The Temptation in the Wil-
derness.
1256 Address presented to Her Ma-
jesty the Queen by the Royal
Academy of Arts on the oc-
casion of the completion of
the sixtieth year of Her Ma-
jesty's reign. Exhibited by
special command of H.M. the
Queen.
(For description^ see under Sir
Edward Poynter, P.R.A.,
vol. vi^page 199.)
249 Lady Tennyson and the poet's
old wolf-hound Kardnina.
69 The heron.
119 St. George.
179 To the hills.
37 Aphrodite. "There clad her-
self in garments beautiful
. . . and in her train the
grey wolf and the bear, etc."
186 The Rev. Nevison Loraine and
his lurcher "Sirdar." Pre-
sentation portrait.
17 Youth. "In gret peril is set
youthede, etc." — Chaucer.
157 The first line of defence.
RIVIERE, Mrs. Briton (formerly
Miss Mary Alice Dobell) ... Painter.
Layham Cottage^ Bromley.
1869. 556 A bit of Spring.
1870. 650 Fungi.
651 Cup moss.
RIVIERE, D Painter.
63, New Bond Street.
1799. 3x9 Roman instruction,
312
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RIVIERE, Daniel Valentine.
Miniature Painter.
8, Cirencester Place,
1823. 493 G. Erby, Esq.
756 Portrait of a lady of rank.
798 Miss Bryan.
907 Lady Georgiana West.
iS37' 5*5 The aged pilgrim (portraits).
745 From Cowper's poems — Kate
is crazed.
1838. 7>9 Devotion. "Clothed in the
deep serene of heavenly
smiles."
1839. 644 The Turkish love-letter.
840 The fisherman's children.
846 Ruth. " Where thou diest will
I die, etc."
968 St. James's day.
1054 The tempting moment.
1840. 569 Agreeable companions.
RIVIERE, Miss P.
Miniature Painter.
8, Cirencester Place,
1831. 801 Portrait of a lady.
1832. 685 Portrait of the late Mrs. Wood-
ley.
738 Portrait of a lady.
1833. 676 Mademoiselle Martin.
687 Portrait of a lady.
717 Edward Garford Bell, Esq.
804 Portrait of a lady.
1834. 796 Portrait.
847 Portrait of a lady.
RIVIERE, Henry Parsons, A,P.W.S,
Painter.
8, Cirencester Place,
1835. 28 George Erby, Esq.
1836. 3 Portrait of a young lady.
50, London Street,
1839. 960 Mr. Jonathan.
1840. 862 Portrait of a lady.
14, Foley Place.
1849. 943 View in the Campagna of
Rome — Roma Vecchia. The
fragments are the remains of
a temple that was in ruins
at the time of Cicero.
Rome and
26, St. John's Wood Road,
187 1. 658 The path of life.
RIVIERE, Hugh G Painter.
82, Finchley Road.
1893. 26 Mrs. Henry Craik.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1894. 375 The Argonauts and the Sirens.
"For fatal sweet those
strains far heard And straight-
way to their doom had
drawn, etc."
$29 Mrs. Henry Colgate and her
daughters Dorothy and
Olive.
560 Vivian and Grey, children of
Geo. Porter Womum, Esq.,
M.R.C.S.
580 Sanctuary.
288 Eustace, son of Walter Bourke,
Esq.
649 Miss Freda Langdon-Davies.
31 Lady Kelvin. Presentation
portrait.
339 The Rev. Canon Ainger, Mas-
ter of the Temple.
943 Wenefryde, daughter of Charles
Tollemache Scott, Esq.
38, Abercorn Place,
St. John's Wood.
1898. 295 The lotos land. "In the after-
noon they came into a land,
etc." — Tennyson.
399 Briton Riviere, Esq., R.A.
958 Lady Heygate.
1899. 53 The lonely life. " I, a Princess,
King descended, decked with
jewels, gilded drest, etc." —
C. Rossetti.
882 The Bishop of Hereford. {Rt.
Rev. John PercivaL)
1005 The Hon. Mrs. Emmott Bar-
low.
1900. 568 Sir Squire Bancroft.
962 In the golden days.
1054 A. F. Walter, Esq.
1 90 1. 427 The garden of Eden.
551 T. G. Jackson, Esq., R.A.
839 Mrs. Lionel Dugdale.
901 Henry Arthur Jones, Esq.
1902. 458 R. Bosworth Smith, Esq. Pre-
sentation portrait,
731 The Rev. W. A. Fearon, D.D.
786 At Iffley.
1903. 147 Alex. B. W. Kennedy, Esq.,
F.R.S., Emeritus Professor
of Engineering at University
College, London.
Freda, Sibyl, Beatrice, and,
Olive, daughters of C. Lang-
don-Davis, Esq.
Lady Walpole,
1904. 118 H* W. WoTsley Taylor, Esq,,
K.C., M.P.
287 The Rev. C. SUvi
381
4»3
iiS
feM^ady
Pnsmtatiom Jf
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
313
RIVIERE,
1826. 58
377
1827. 76
1828. 46
1833- "3
William Painter.
I, Cirencester Place,
Portrait of a young gentleman.
'' I saw a smith stand with his
hammer thus, Swallowing a
tailor's news." — Shakspeare.
The legend of Sir Guyon.
" There the good Guyon he
found slumbering fas^ . . .
Beside his head there satt a
faire young man, etc." —
Spenser,
8, Cirencester Place.
Portrait of a daughter of Lt.-
Col. Parker.
60, Upper Norton Street,
Dr. Ley, of the College of
Physicians.
12, Bath Place.
Marion.
A family group; a sketch.
Mrs. Abercrombie.
Posthumous sketch of the late
Joseph Jarvis, Esq., of Pin-
wall, Leicestershire.
The sisters.
Rev. Henry Stebbing.
The page; a sketch.
The shrimp-catcher; a sketch.
"The greenhouse is my sum-
mer seat." — Vicle Cowper.
A portrait.
A sketch.
Cat's cradle.
A lady; portrait.
4, The Terrace,
Park Toum, Oxford.
Christ teaching humility and
brotherly love.
Rev. P. Wynter, D.D., Presi-
dent of St. John's Collie,
Oxford.
RIX, Miss Maty Anne Painter.
II, Penton Street, Penionville.
1833. 885 Dunkiram Castle, Kenmare,
western coast of Ireland
1834. 860 Castalia.
RIXON, William August us... Painter.
Cookham Dene, Maidenhead.
1884. 1015 A breezy common.
1885. 1347 Nature's Garden.
1887. 1 119 Going to be wet.
1888. 1236 Felled timber.
57, St. Charles Square,
Notting Hill.
1438 Great Marlow-on-Thames.
I, Westminster Chambers.
1334 A cottage, Cookham Dene.
i33S.
99
140
1837.
190
263
1838.
1839.
765
641
1162
1840.
lOI
219
1841.
87
1842.
747
37
211
1859.
469
i860.
50
1889.
I89I.
VI.
ROACH, A Sculptor.
1830. 1252 Godiva, the wife of Leofric,
Earl of Leicester, riding
through Coventry to remove
an oppressive tax from his
people.
ROBART, V Painter.
Paris and 7, Percy Street.
1 85 1. 1200 Portrait of a lady.
{V. Robart tn the index and N. Robart
in the catalogue,)
ROBB, Alexander B Architect.
3, Stockwell Park Walk,
Brixton.
1897. 1873 Design for Queen's Palace,
Empire of India Exhibi-
tion, 1895.
ROBB, G. M Painter.
Little Friday Hill, Chingford.
1 86 1. 205 Rocks, near Ryde.
c\o G. Forbes, Esq.,
Bank of England.
1865. 546 Comer of a wood — autumn.
1866. 153 On Loch Nevis, Knoydart.
Great Bromley, Manningtree.
1867. 204 Evening.
213 Inverie, from Sadail, Loch
Nevis, Kjioydart.
313 A favourite comer.
1868. 149 Gleaners.
1870. 516 The last leaves, Windermere.
1872. 913 Great Bromley Hall.
Mistley Abbey, Manningtree,
1873. 14 A May evening.
1875. 603 Among the stooks.
1876. 1263 "Three magpies make a wed-
ding."
1878. 1322 An evening song.
1 88 1. 804 A woodland path.
ROBB, William, G Painter.
193a, Grays Inn Road.
1900. 292 Autumn.
1 90 1. 115 Afternoon in autumn.
ROBBINSON, Mrs. Margaret.
Painter.
12, lAncoMs Street, Chelsea.
1854. 591 " Waes me for Prince Charlie."
" A wee bird cam' to our ha'
door, etc."
1857. 151 Margaret and Lizzy with pit-
chers at the fountain.
" Lizzy. What, have you no-
thing, then, of Barbara
heard? etc." — Faust.
ss
314
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
i860.
3*3
1864.
236
1865.
430
1866.
1867.
1868.
238
642
345
1869.
410
433
Robbinson, Mrs* Margaret — continued,
1858. 368 Straw-rope twisting in the
Highlands.
1859. 309 Olivia and Sophia in their
Sunday finery. "They still
loved laces, ribands, bugles,
and catgut, etc." — Vicar of
Wakefield,
What we still see in Chelsea
Gardens.
Beware! "She has two eyes,
etc."
Rosalind and Celia. "O my
poor Rosalind, etc." — As
You Like It,
Happy Idleness.
Queen of the Tournament.
The firstborn. "Thou art a
radiant thing of mirth, etc."
Our own correspondent.
A summer evening at Straw-
berry Hill. " On Wednesday
the Duchesses of Hamilton
and Richmond and Lady
Ailesbury dined here; there
never was so pretty a sight
as to see them all sitting in
the shQW— Horace Walpole,
1870. 250 A Venetian girl. "A large
flock of pigeons will always
be seen frequenting the
Piazza and the neighbouring
buildings ; they are protected
by the almost superstitious
care and affection of the
Venetian people,"
ROBERT Painter.
7, Percy Street^
RcUhbone Place,
1849. 988 Portrait.
(This is probably by V. or N, Robart,)
ROBERT, B Painter.
S, Nassau Street,
1813. 383 View on the river Severn, near
Shrewsbury.
ROBERT, Mdlle. Caroline... Painter.
Hartland House^ Sutton,
1886. 798 A shady corner in the garden.
ROBERTS Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1836. 44.9 Landscape.
ROBERTS, A Painter.
8, Clerkenwell Close,
1793- 95 Portrait of a sportsman.
ROBERTS, A Painter.
1 2, Howland Street,
1854. 340 The Holy Family.
ROBERTS, Benjamin Painter.
CkisUhur$t.
1851. 790 Gipsy Boy.
1852. 441 Humble indignation.
1 854. 30 Head of a gipsy girl.
45, London Street.
i860. 499 Fruit.
I, Kent Terrace, Old Kent Rd.
1862. 55 Fruit.
50, Stamford Street.
1866. 17 Prince of Wales's plums.
27 Rich and ripe.
1868. 393 Rich and ripe fruit.
1872. 286 A bough from the old apple
tree.
1826.
1827.
1830.
1835.
1836.
1837.
1838.
1840.
ROBERTS, David, R,A Painter.
18, Mount Street, Lambeth.
221 View of Rouen CathedraL
104 The west entrance to the
Church of St. Germain at
Amiens.
8, Abingdon St., Westpunster.
275 The shrine.
24, Newington Place.
359 The Cathedral of Burgos.
150 In the cathedral at Bayonne.
422 The chapel of Ferdinand and
Isabella at Granada.
55 Tower of the Geralda, Seville.
25 Portrait of a young lady.
296 Granada.
(Elected A R.A.)
7, Fittroy Street.
190 The Greek church of the Holy
Nativity, at Bethlehem,
erected over the stable of
the Nativity by the Empress
Helena, mother of Constan-
tine the Great, taken during
the Festival of Easter, when
Bethlehem is resorted to by
the pilgrims from all parts
of the East.
220 The gate and Mosque of
Mtuawellee, Grand Cairo.
292 The Dromos, or outer court of
the Great Temple of Edfou,
in Upper Egypt.
The view is taken from
under the Portico of the 1
Temple, looking towards the
Grand Entrance, two-thirds
of the columns being covert
with land. The Temple
itself is buried to the roof.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
315
1840. 501 Statues of the Vocal Memnon
in the plain of Thebes — sun-
rise; on the left are the
mines of the Memnonnien
and the range of mountains
called Beban-et-Malook, in
which are the tombs of the
Kings of Thebes; in the
distance are seen the temples
of Gournon and Kamak.
944 Remains of the portico of
the Lesser Temple at Baal-
bec.
(Elected R.A.)
1841. 223 Portico of the Temple of Den-
dera, in Upper Egypt. "The
Tentyra of the Greeks was
called in Egyptian *Ta-
nosher,* the name of the she
vulture." — Bruce.
399 Jerusalem from the Mount of
Olives. During Easter,
Christian pilgrims from all
parts of the East assemble
at Jerusalem, from whence,
accompanied by the Go-
vernor, and escorted by a
strong guard, they proceed
in a body to bathe in the
river Jordan.
The scene represents them
coming in sight of the holy
city on their return. " How
doth the city sit solitary
that was full of people!
How is she become as a
widow! She that was great
among the nations, and
princess among the prov-
inces, how is she become
tributary ! Her gates are
desolate; all her beauty is
departed." — Lamentations of
Jeremiah.
994 Ruins of Baalbec, Mount Le-
banon in the distance.
"Joyless she sees the sun
look down On that great
temple once his own." —
T. Moore.
1842. 9 Interior of the church of San
Miguel Xerey, Spain.
184 Thebes, looking across the
Great Hall, Karnac.
228 The Chapel of the Convent of
St. Catherine, on Mount
Sinai. The present struc-
ture, which is situated at the
foot of Mount Horeb, is be-
lieved to have been erected
by the Emperor Justinian
during the fifth century, and
during the early ages of
Christianity was held in the
most profound veneration,
from the belief that it marked
the spot on which Moses
beheld the miracle of the
burning bush.
1842. 457 Remains of the temple of
KoumOmbos, Upper Egypt.
525 Termination of the ravine
leading to Pctra, or city of
the Rock, the ancient capital
of Arabia, Petrea, and the
Edom of Scripture. "I have
sworn by myself, saith the
Lord, that Bozrah shall be-
come a desolation . . .
though thou shouldest make
thy nest as high as the eagle.
I will bring thee down, etc."
—Jeremiah^ xlix.
"And thorns shall come
up in her palaces, nettles
and brambles ... it shall
be a habitation of dragons
and a court for owls, etc." —
Isaiah^ xxxiv.
1^43* 53 Ruins on the island of Philoe,
Nubia.
78 Entrance to the Crypt, Rosslyn
chapel.
210 Gate of the Mosque of Met-
wAles, Grand Cairo.
219 Gateway of the great Temple
at Baalbec.
453 The church of Stamford-on-
Avon, Northamptonshire.
1844. 170 Chapel in the Church of St.
Jean, at Caen, Lower Nor-
mandy.
368 Temple on the island of Philoe,
called Sareer Pharaon, or
the bed of Pharaoh on the
Nile, Nubia.
429 Interior of the Lady chapel,
church of St. Pierre, at Caen,
Lower Normandy.
434 Pyramids of Ghizeh — sunset.
38, Fitzroy Square.
1845. 34 Ruins of the Great Temple of
Karnak, in Upper Egypt,
looking towards the Libyan
chain of hills, called Baban
el Malouk (the gate of
Kings) in which are the ex-
cavated tombs of the Kings
of Thebes— sunset. " Kar-
nac is one of the five great
3i6
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Roberts, David, R.A,— continued,
temples still left of Thebes,
the ancient capital of Upper
Egypt. Profane history is
silent in respect to it, and
records only its capture by
Cambyses, King of Persia,
son of Cyrus the Great, in
the year 526 B.C., and of its
final destruction by Ptolemy
Lathyrus, after a protracted
si^e of three years, 81 b.c.,
etc., etc."
1845. 405 Jerusalem from the south east
— the Mount of Olives.
The view is taken from the
lower part of what by tradi-
tion is still called "The Hill
of Offence," from Solomon
having here set up the wor-
ship of Ashtaroth, showing
the site of the Temple on
Mount Moriah. The whole
of this hill is still encom-
passed by a wall of vast
thickness, and now ascer-
tained to be the identical
wall or platform on which
the outer colonnade or clois-
ter enclosing the Court of
the Gentiles was raised from
the remains of a bridge still
existing in the west wall, and
which connected the area of
the Temple with Mount
Zion, crossing the valley to
the left called Tyropeon,
dividing Zion from Acra,
Moriah and Ophiel.
In the centre, on a raised
platform of marble, covered
by a dome, and surmounted
by the crescent, stands the
Mosque of Omar, occupying
the site of the Temple of
Solomon ; and nearer to the
spectator, with a smaller
dome, the Mosque El Aksa,
originally a Christian church,
etc. To the left of the
Mosque El Aksa, in the dis-
tance, with a square tower,
and covered by a dome, is
the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre, and believed to
cover the site of Calvary.
The high part of the city,
immediately behind the
Mosque of Omar is Bezetha.
The low ground to the right
of the city wall is the Valley
of Jehoshaphat; here the
Jews are still buried, and in
it are contained the Garden
of Gethsemane, Tomb of
the Virgin, Pillar of Absa-
lom, Tombs of Jehoshaphat,
St. James, and Zecharias,
the Fountain and Pool of
Siloam, etc., etc
The hill in the extreme
distance is that of Scopus,
upon which the Roman
army, under the command
of Titus, encamped.
1846. 13 Tombs of the Caliphs in the
desert to the east of Grand
Cairo.
91 Street in Grand Cairo.
209 Ruins of the Temple of the
Sun, Baalbec.
286 High Altar of the Church of
St. Antoine at Ghent.
369 Grand Cairo from the high
grounds to the east of the
city, looking towards the
pyramids and the Lybian
desert.
1847. 57 West front of Antwerp Cathe-
dral.
205 A recollection of Spain.
360 " Such dusky grandeur clothed
the height
Where the huge castle holds its
state
And all the steep slope down.
Whose ridgy back heaves to
the sky
Piled deep and massy, close
and high,
Mine own romantic town."
Sir W, Scott.
1848. 201 The ruins of Hermonthes,
Upper Egypt.
252 Chancel of the Coll^ate
Church of St. Paul at Ant-
werp. Painted for Robert
Vernon^ Esq.y to form a pari
of his collection of the works
of British painters^ presented
by him to the nation,
329 Mount St. Michael, Coast of
Normandy.
1849. 290 The destruction of Jerusalem
by the Romans, under the
command of Titus, a.d. 71,
" During the reign of NerOj
the Jews having revolted, the
city was invested by Titus,
and having desperately siis-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
319
and mosaics were completed
by the Doge Doraenico
Salvo, 107 1, and the edifice
consecrated by Ordelaffa
Fallero on the 4th of Octo-
ber,
49 Venice, the Piazza of San
Mark,
15S A street in Antwerp,
111 Interior of the Cathedral of
Pisa.
*B6 Rome: the Coliseum — even*
ing. " A ruin, yet what
ruin! tic"— Byro^.
301 Rome — approach to the Fo-
rum. "And in yon field
below a thousand years of
silenced factions sleep/' —
Byron.
1S61. loS Ruins of the Temple of the
Sun at Eaalbec. "Joyless
she sees the sun look down,
etc,"
isS A flte day at St. Peter's.
iBds. 63 South elevation of the new
Palace of Westminster, from
the old Horse Ferry, being
No. 7 of a series of Views
in London^ on the River
Thames*
161 The chancel of the collegiate
church of St. Paul at Ant-
werp,
143 A chapel in the cathedral of
Notre Dame, Bruges,
170 View from Waterloo Bridge,
embracing St* PauFs, Somer-
set House, and the Temple,
Being No. 6 of a series of
Views in London on the
River Thames,
4S9 A relic of the past. Embarka-
tion of the Lord Mayor of
London at Black friars (now
abolished) on Lord Mayor's
day, November 9th, forming
No, I of a series of Views
on the River Thames from
Chelsea to Greenwich,
618 The New Palace of Westmin-
ster, being No, 2 of a series
of Views of London on the
River Thames.
3S Interior of Milan Cathedral,
45 Interior of the Cathedral of
SL Stephen, Vienna.
St, Paul's from the River
Thames, looking west
PauPs from the River
looking east.
1S64. zy Chapel in church at Dixmude,
West Flanders.
atf* View of the Mausoleum of
Augustus (better known as
the Castle of St. Angelo)
from the gardens of the Villa
Earberini at Rome, Built
during his sixth consulate by
the Emperor Augustus, B.C.
27, etc,
ROBERTS, E. ,.. Architect.
King's IVaiden, Herts.
181 2, S3+ Design for St- Mary-le-bone
Church,
ROBERTS, Edward, F,S.A.
Architect.
1 6, Hoiks Street,
1852. 119S Church in Maida Vale.
1854, 1 100 Great Hall, New Swindon,
i860. SU Finchley Hall School,
25, FarUamtnt Street,
1862, 870 Swimming bath, Christ's Col-
lege, Finchley,
ROBERTS, Edwin ........... Painter.
28, Cariton Rotxd^
Kentish Town.
1882. 486 The Professor,
3 J Lincoin's Vtiias^
Tufneli Park.
1884. 1 54 The dishonoured bill -
J559 "Polly, what*s the time.
ROBERTS, Ellis. Crayon Painter.
23, Oakiej Crescenty Cheista,
1 886, 139+ Mrs. Wilde.
Stamford Bridge Studios.
1888. 1548 Joseph Shaw, Esq,
6, Wiiiiam Street.
1892, 1084 Miss Grey,
10S7 The Dowager Marchioness of
Ormonde.
1089 Lady Ruby Elliot,
ui* Lady Eileen Elliot.
1S93. 954 Vere, daughter of Lieut-
Colonel Hon. Lewis Payn
Daw nay,
1046 Pamehj daughter of Hon.
Percy Wyndham.
lojj Miss Geraldine Magniac
1895, 162 The Countess of Powis,
1896. 647 The Countess of Mar and
Kellie,
1S97, 1184 Ivy, daughter of I^dy Algernon
Gordon Lennox.
1899, 140 Lady Beatrice Pretyman and
her little boy.
3^8
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Roberts, David, R, A. -—continued,
sapie, near the Queen's drive,
in the Queen's Park, Edin-
burgh.
1855. 594 Rome.
" Rome ! thine imperial brow
Never shall rise.
What hast thou left thee now?
Thou hast thy skies, etc."
1856. 10 Christmas day in St. Peter's at
Rome, 1854.
337 St. Peter's, looking back upon
Rome.
3B3 Venice, approach to the Grand
Canal.
541 "And basking on each sunny
promontory. Sleeps some old
temple in its silent glory."
552 Monument to Batteone, SS.
Giovanni e Paolo, Venice.
1857. 41 Interior of the Duomo at
Milan. The two great pillars
supporting the octagon, and
betwixt which the procession
ascends the steps leading to
the choir, are encircled by
pulpits of bronze and silver,
b^;un under the directions
of San Carlo Borromeo, and
completed by the Cardinal
Frederick. These are co-
vered with basso-relievos by
Andrea Pellizone, and rest
on colossal caryatides, re-
presenting the symbols of
the four evangelists and the
four doctors of the church,
St. Gregory, St.* Jerome, St.
Ambrose and St. Augustine,
modelled by Brambella and
cast by Busca.
88 The Piazza Navona at Rome.
418 Interior of the church of St.
Gommaire at Lierre in Bra-
bant.
The rood-loft screen, con-
sidered one of the finest
specimens of the Flamboyant
style in Belgium, was greatly
injured and defaced in 1580
by the fanatic soldiers, led
by Marnix of St. Aldegoude,
from Antwerp, called the
Iconoclasts or image-break-
ers, who burnt a portion of
the church, destroying many
of the most valuable statues
and pictures. Fortunately
one of the most interesting
of the latter escaped, and is
still carefully preserved, re-
presenting the marriage cere-
mony of Philip (called the
Handsome) of Burgundy,
and Johanna, only cUld of
Ferdinand and Isabella, of
Castile and Aragon, cele-
brated in this church on the
2oth of October, 1496.
1858. 14 The high altar of the church of
San Giovanni e Paolo at
Venice.
159 The Basilica of San Lorenzo.
Founded by the Empress
Galla Placidia in the fifth
century, was partly rebuilt
by Pelagius II in 578.
On the tribune or absis,
stands the high altar with its
baldacchino, and immedi-
ately over the confessional,
where are said to be interred
the bodies of the martyrs, St
Lawrence and St. Stephen.
The galleries on each side
overlooking the tribune are
supported by twelve ele-
gantly fluted columns of
Pavonazzetto marble, which,
together with their capitals
and entablatures, are evi-
dently taken from more
ancient buildings, and were
up to 1833 buried half way
up their shafts, which de-
scend far below the present
pavement; the earth being
removed, they were shown
in their full proportions to
the pedestals on which they
rest. The church, in its pre-
sent form, was completed
by Pope Alexander VII in
1657.
366 San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice.
485 The Ducal Palace, Venice.
1859. 160 The church of Sta. Maria della
Salute in Venice. Erected
pursuant to a decree of the
Senate, as a monument of
thanksgiving after the cessa-
tion of the great pestilence
in 1632, in which 60,000 of
the inhabitants perished.
The architect was Baldas-
sare Longhena.
420 Interior of the church of St.
Mark at Venice. Founded
in the year 977 by Pietro
Orseolo I. The adornments
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
319
and mosaics were completed
by the Doge Uomenico
Salvo, 1071, and the edifice
consecrated by Ordelaffa
Faliero on the 4th of Octo-
ber.
i860. 49 Venice, the Piazza of San
Mark.
158 A street in Antwerp,
zii Interior of the Cathedra! of
Pisa.
*8fi Rome; the Coliseum — even-
ing, **A ruin, yet what
ruin! etc," — Byron^
%t^x Rome — approach to the Fo-
rum* "And in yon field
below a thousand years of
silenced factions sleep,"—
Byron.
1 86 1, iqS Ruins of the Temple of the
Sun at Baalbec. ** Joyless
she sees the sun look down,
etc."
\%t A mte day at St, Peter's-
1S62. 63 South elevation of the new
Palace of Westminster, from
the old Horse Ferry, being
No. 7 of a series of Views
in London, on the River
Thames,
161 The chancel of the collegiate
church of St. Paul at Ant-
werp.
3+3 A chapel in the cathedral of
Notre Dame, Bruges,
J70 View from Waterloo Bridge,
embracing St, Panrs, Somer-
set House, and the Temple.
Being No. 6 of a series of
Views in London on the
River ThameSi
4S9 A relic of the past. Embarka-
tion of the Lord Mayor of
London at Blackfriars (now
abolished) on Lord Mayor's
day, November gth, forming
No, I of a series of Views
on the River Thames from
Chelsea to Greenwich.
6*E The New Palace of Westmin-
ster, being No. 2 of a series
of Views of London on the
River Thames.
1865. 35 Interior of Milan Cathedral,
+S loterior of the Cathedral of
St. Stephen, Vienna,
114 St- Paul's from the River
Thames^ looking west.
134 St. Paul's from the Riv^r
Thames, looking east.
1864, 17 Chapel in church at Dixmude,
West Flanders,
zji View of the Mausoleum of
Augustus (better known as
the Castle of St. Angelo)
from the gardens of the Villa
Barberini at Rome. Built
during his sixth consulate by
the Emperor Augustus, b.c,
27, etc.
ROBERTS, E. „. , Architect-
Kin^s IVa/den, Herh,
r8r2, 834 Design for St, Mary-le-bone
Church,
ROBERTS, Edward, F.S.A.
Architect.
16, Haiies SineL
1S52. iigE Church in Maida Vale.
1854, 1100 Great Hall, New Swindon,
i860. 661 Finchley Hall School.
25, Parliament Sir€cL
1S61. 87«> Swimming bath, Christ's Col-
lege, Finchley.
ROBERTS, Edwin ,. Painter,
28, Cariton Rcad^
Ktnthh Town.
1882. 4*« The Professor*
3, Lincalris Villas^
Ihfn£ii Park.
1884. IJ4 The dishonoured bill.
1SS9 "Polly, what's the time,
ROBERTS, EUia Crayon Painter,
23, Oakky Crescenij Chelsea.
1886. 1394 Mrs, Wilde.
Stamford Bridge Studi&s,
i388, fs48 Joseph Shaw, Esq.
6, WiiHam Strret.
1892, 10S4 Miss Grey,
ic>7 The Dowager Marchioness of
Ormonde.
1089 Lady Ruby Elliot.
v%i% Lady Eileen EUiot.
1893, 954 Vere, daughter of Lieut.-
Colonel Hon, Lewis Payn
Dawnay,
1046 Pamfb. dn tighter of Hon.
Pe;' ■ ^'.im,
1 89|« j^^^^^p'
tSm^^^^^B I Mar and
320
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Roberts, Ellis — continued.
1900. 1 145 The Countess of Warwick.
1164 Miss Vanderbilt-Wackermann
as " Pallas Athene."
1 90 1. 1136 Mrs. Thistlethwayte.
ROBERTS, G Painter.
151, Devonshire Place.
1843. "50 Hotel de Ville D'Audenarde.
1846. 213 View near Malvern.
1847. 1081 Town, Mailing Abbey, Kent.
151, Edgeware Road.
1853. 1107 Holy Ghost chapel, Basing-
stoke.
ROBERTS, Miss G Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1813. 23 A Melon cut at Enys, in the
county of Cornwall.
1814. 665 Fish.
ROBERTS, H Architect.
18, Adam Street ^ Adelphi,
1838. II 18 Banquetting Room, Fishmon-
gers' Hall.
1195 Grosvenor Square chapel, Man-
chester.
1222 Escott House, Devonshire, for
Sir John Kennaway, Bart.
1 84 1. 1041 Church in Elvitham Park,
Hants.
i3> Suffolk Street
1843. 1210 Norton Court, Somerset, for
C. Noel Welman, Esq.
ROBERTS, Henry Benjamin, R,L
Painter.
38, Baker Street,
1859. 945 The Oculist.
1864. 210 Searching for the promised re-
ward.
9, St. Jameses Gardens^ N, W.
1867. 508 Reminiscences of the past.
" The old man's eyes caught
the kindling blossom, and
his soul remembered youth
and love."
14, Eaton Villas, N.W.
1868. 655 The plebeian gentleman.
1869. 389 A fugitive royalist.
1870. 343 The minstrePs song. "They
told of weeping and of
games."
395 Ah! ah! the old, old story.
1871. 109 On the track.
428 The course of a lover never
runs smooth.
1872. 922 "What's this? it never be-
longed to me."
959 Adam Warner hooted at as a
wizard. " At last he heard
a shout, or rather hoot, at a
distance, and turning his at-
tention where it proceeded,
he beheld a figure emerge
from an alley opposite the
casement, wi^ a sack under
one arm and several books
heaped under the other; at
his heels followed a train of
ragged boys, shouting and
hallooing, ' The wizard, ah !
bah! the old devil's kin*;
and many voices of men
and women joined in deeper
bass with the shrill tenor of
the choral urchins, *The
wizard, the wizard, out at
daylight ! * The person thus
stigmatized as he approached
the house, turned his face
with an expression of wistful
perplexity from side to side."
— Lytton.
1^73- 47° Eventide.
540 Homeless.
1875. 321 Far from the sunny south.
" Sad and slow was the wan-
derer's tread. As o'er the
lengthened way she sped."
1207 The protectionist.
ROBERTS, Herbert H Painter.
Thorpe, Norwich.
1869. 903 The hour before twilight.
Radford Road, Leamington.
1877. 1260 Gwendoline.
24, CoMUe Square.
1887. 1548 The evening of life.
ROBERTS, H, Larpent Painter.
18, Stonefield Street, Islington.
244^ /I. The Wayside.
1863.
i45
246
i47
The word
of God j a
^parable. —
Luke, viii,
15.
2. The Stony
ground.
3. Choked by
werfs*
4. Bearing fruit
an hundredfold-
23, Belitha Villas, Barns^ry,
1864. 480 The bread of man. "The I
meek earth, at God's kind
bidding, has produced it
once again." — Carfyit.
1866. 333 The sweet story of old*
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
321
1774.
1775-
1779. 267
2&S
ROBERTS, James... Painter.
Great Queen Street^
IVestminster.
253 Drawing of an old man,
%lj A portrait of a young gentle-
man.
13S Sigismunda.
HS Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of Violante In the
Wonder, Act z, Scene i ; a
small whole length,
246 Fortrattof a gentleman; three-
quarters.
1777. 197 Portrait of Miss P. Hopkins,
in the character of Maria in
the Maid of the Oaks; small
whole length.
4ti Portrait of a nobleman; small
whole length.
1778. *S3 Portrait of a lady studying
Shakespear
418 Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of Andromache.
419 Ditto, in the character of Mrs.
Page in the Merry Wives of
Windsor
A nobleman in the character
of Cassius Longinus.
A scene in the School for
Scandal.
269 Signora Zuchelli in the char-
acter of a Turkish slave in
the ballet of the Couronne-
ment de Zemire.
2, Duke Street^ Westminster
40 Portrait of Mrs. Yates in the
character of Melpomene.
340 Portraits of a family.
361 Mrs. Abington in the character
of Mrs. Ford.
364 A girl; a drawing.
106 Mrs. Mahon in the character
of Elvira.
107 Portrait of Mrs. Robinson •
410 St. Cecilia.
\%x Portrait of a young lady-
257 do. Sir Roger Curtis.
4S do. a young gentleman.
{Portrait Painter to the Duke of
Clarence.)
4$4 Portrait of a genUeman; minia-
ture,
44 1 A drawing.
85 A sea view. ^
7%7 Portrait of MTiT lad Master
K. Berry.
790 Master W, Berry*
|io Eloiai *,
S^^SfPonnl^P^^Bwi^ gentle-
17S0.
1781.
1783-
1784.
1795*
1796.
1797.
1798,
1777.
1779.
>9S
16S
178a.
1 783.
170
191
1784.
166
303
1785. 194
ROBERTS, James Painter.
Lincoln Chambers^ Leeds,
1876. 277 Grasmere, from DunmailRise,
Westmoreland.
ROBERTS, John,
Miniature Painter.
II, Portland Street,
Oxford Street,
Two portraits in miniature.
A gentleman in miniature.
114, Wardour Street,
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. do. (G.B,)
3, New Street, Covent Garden.
Portrait of a lady. {Mrs, B.)
do. young lady.
14, Northumberland Street,
Strand,
Portrait of a gentleman ; minia-
ture.
1 1, Leicester Street,
Leicester Fields.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Frame with four miniatures.
(Mr, Downman.)
Frame with six miniatures.
{Mr, Dance, Mr, Hindle,
Miss Abbots, and Charles B,)
Portrait of a young lady. {Miss
Cantelo,)
41, Leicester Square.
Frame with three miniatures.
Portrait of an officer.
do. a lady of quality.
Portraits of a nobleman's
daughter and two others.
{Hon, Miss Cadogan, Mr.
Tully, afid Dr. A. Hamil-
ton,)
Portrait of a nobleman, {l/frd
Tyrconnell.)
A frame with three miniatures.
Portrait of a lady of quality
and a gentleman. {Lady or
Miss lyrconnel O. Lister,
Mr, Pierson and Mr. Kny-
vett,)
{The catalogue was prob-
ably printed wrong as to the
number of miniatures,)
Portrait of a nobleman and
three others. {Lord Petre,
Captain Duff, Captain
Batch, etc.)
Rosina.
Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Cruihshank, singer.)
A frame with five portraits.
TT
1786.
1787.
^73
336
1788.
Itt
1789.
139
1790.
1791.
1792.
19«
280
1795- 463
1794. s"S
»79S' 567
1796. 582
1797* S'o
S91
322
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Roberts, John — tontinued.
1798. 248 Abelard.
883 Three portraits.
1799. 769 A frame with six portraits.
1800. 791 A peasant in the Isle of Wight. !
839 Portrait of a lady. |
1 80 1. 760 Miss Tennant. |
1802. 795 Portrait of a gentleman.
1803. 785 Portraits of a lady and a gentle-
man.
3, Brewer Street^
Golden Square,
181 1. 686 Portrait of a lady.
2, Northumberland Street^
Strand.
181 2. 670 Mr. and Mrs. Burgess.
32, Southampton Street,
Strand,
18 1 3. 578 Portraits of Mrs. Knight and
Mr. Knight, junr.
10, Hermes Terrace, Chelsea.
1814. 532 Portraits of the Misses Hol-
land.
73, Berwick Street,
1815. 451 Portrait of the late Mr. H.
Villiers.
ROBERTS, J Painter,
4, Molyneux Street,
Edgeivare Road,
1825. 229 Scene in Leicestershire.
ROBERTS, Miss Katherine M.
Painter.
169, Grave Street, Liverpool,
1900. 447 The dedication to St. Elfleda.
1 90 1. 764 His sister.
ROBERTS, Miss Louisa Painter.
28, Foley Place,
1851. 929 Portrait of a gentleman.
1855. 1134 Head of a child.
ROBERTS, Sir Randal Rowland,
Bart Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1865. 716 A fresh breeze.
ROBERTS, Robert Painter.
4, Queen^s Row, Camberwell,
1843. 1153 Snowdon, from the Tremadoc
Road.
ROBERTS, Samuel Painter.
At Mr, Howards,
5, Wormwood Street,
Old Broad Street.
1778. 254 Lobsters and smelts.
3, Salisbury Court,
Fleet Street.
1779. 266 A brace of carp.
1 78 1. 238 Carp, tench, etc.
1782. no A hare and mallards.
ROBERTS, Thomas E Fainter.
T. Roberts,
14a, Clarence Road^
Camden Town.
1851. 7»s "He loves me — he loves me
not!"
21, Roxburgh Terrace.
1854. 1307 Ginevra. See Rogers^ Itafy.
1859. 680 Going to place.
1862. 982 Waiting for the text.
28, Carleton Road,
Kentish Town.
1870. 5 The Captivity of Queen Mary.
" Ye roofs where cold damps
and dismay, etc." — Mrs. J.
Hunter.
1872. 1099 Julian and Alice in the Painted
Chamber.' " The panel on
which his eye was fixed
gradually continued to slide
back, and display more and
more the form to which the
hand appertained." — Sir W.
Scott.
1873. 440 II Duetto.
1^75- <34 Evening.
1876. 272 Jealous cares. "Did love no
jealous cares infest, No
nymph on earth would be
so blest, etc." — Boccaccio.
Tom Roberts, 10, James Street,
Haymarket.
1883. 1344 Brought back.
1884. 775 Basking — a comer in the Al-
hambra.
98a, Pitt Street, Sydney,
New South Wales.
1893. 337 Sir Henry Parkes, G.C.M.G.
33, Warwick Square.
1904. 768 The opening of the First Parlia-
ment of the Australian Com-
monwealth by H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales, on May 9,
1901. Presented by the Com-
monwealth Government to
H.M. the King. Exhibited
by command of ff,M, the
King.
ROBERTS, Thomas Sotelle, RH.A.
Painter.
8, Craven Street, Strands
1789. 32 Landscape (morning).
434 Drawing from nature.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
323
1789-
448
551
1790.
7
47
48
105
119
*55
I79I.
126
'44
148
1792.
*7
78
143
220
328
330
1796.
443
449
870
1799.
970
1014
1803.
301
456
463
484
503
5"
534
7*5
1804. 364
376
386
393
419
Drawing from nature.
Storm.
234, Strand.
Landscape and figures.
A Dog's head; a study,
do. do.
Ruins — moonlight.
Ruins of architecture.
Landscape, view from nature.
14, Dartmouth Street^
Westminster,
A landscape and cattle,
do. do.
View of Lord Powerscourt's
Park, Ireland.
View of a watermill in Ireland.
A farm yard.
A charitable milkmaid.
View of Woolwich.
.Part of Blackheath.
View from Blackheath.
I, Cushion Courts Broad Street,
Drawing in water-colours.
Carlow Castle.
Entrance to Waterford Har-
bour.
View of Granagh Castle, near
Waterford.
View of the city of Cork.
22^Buckingham Street^ Adelphi,
View in the Dargle, County
of Wicklow.
do. do.
An Irish hut, county of Wick-
low.
View near the town of Bray,
county of Wicklow.
View of His Majesty's Gold
Mines, county of Wicklow.
View of Vinegar Hill, in the
County of Wexford, which
was occupied several weeks
by the Irish rebels in 1798.
View of Kilrudy, seat of the
Earl of Meath, county of
Wicklow.
View from the commons of
Bray, county of Wicklow.
68, Margaret Street^
Cavendish Square.
The salmon leap at Leixlip,
near Dublin.
A view at the back of Lord
Powerscourt's demesne,
county of Wicklow.
A group of Irish Cabbins.
View on the commons of Bray,
county of Wicklow.
A mill at Beggar's Bust, near
Dublin.
37, Craven Street^
1805. 431 A View of the Devil's Glen,
County Wicklow.
444 River Lifiey, Dublin : shewing
the Four Courts, and ruins
of the Coal-quay bridge.
451 A View in the County of Wick-
low — morning.
507 A View in the Dargle, county
Wicklow.
537 A landscape and figures.
625 Cathedral of St. Patrick's, Dub-
lin.
1 7, Howland Street.
1806. 367 Bray Head, County of Wick-
low, Ireland.
373 A View taken from the Earl of
Meath's Park, county of
Wicklow.
398 A View near Lord Powers-
court's, county of Wicklow,
Ireland.
467 A View in the Dargle, county
of Wicklow.
509 The town of Howth, with part
of Dublin bay.
594 A View of College Green,
Dublin, taken from Gra(lon
Street, representing Trinity
I Collie, the late Parliament
I House, etc.
A View near Dublin.
A rebel retreat in the Devil's
Glen, county of Wicklow,
Ireland; General Holt is re-
presented as appointing his
evening guards.
Mill near Dublin.
View in the Dargle, Ireland.
\o\. Pall Mall.
Landscape and figures.
1 7, Tichbome St., Golden Square.
View in the Dargle, Ireland.
Caernarvon Castle, North
Wales.
46, IVarren Street.
A waterfall from nature.
do. do.
View in the Dargle, county of
Wicklow.
ROBERTS, Miss Violet M.
Miniature Painter.
Claremont, St. Heller's, /ersey.
1904. 1 178 Portrait of a lady.
ROBERTS, W Painter.
1828. 595 View of the Town of Passage,
in the county of Waterford,
Ireland.
617
619
1808.
38
»3»
1809.
258
I8II.
232
541
I8I8.
156
238
»45
324
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
ROBERTS, W. T. B Painter.
1 6, Southgaie Road^
Winchester.
1880. 912 Bonniers, Seine-et-Oise.
ROBERTS, Mrs Painter.
3, Cardington Street.
iSSi* 931 Odontoglossum Grande.
ROBERTSON, Captain {of His Majesty s
Corps of Engineers^ now in America).
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1778. 386 View of the Castle of Car-
narvon, in Wales; drawing.
387 Another view of the Castle of
Carnarvon, in Wales, do.
388 View of the Castle of Aber-
conway, in Wales. do.
389 View of the Castle of CaerfiUy
in Wales. do.
390 A View in Wales. do.
Painter.
ROBERTSON
1836. 299 Landscape.
ROBERTSON, Andrew, A.R.H.A.
Miniature Painter.
21, Cecil Street y Strand.
1802. 719 An old man.
724 Mr. Peter Coxe.
725 Portrait of himself.
783 do. a lady.
788 do. do.
811 do. a gentleman.
1803. 774 B. West, Esq.
775 P. Warren, Esq.
77(i Jenny. "Their eldest hope,
their Jenny, woman-grown,
etc."
1 6, Cecil Street y Strand.
1804. 693 The Bishop of Durham. {Shute
Barrington.)
694 Lord Reay.
725 Captain Drummond.
740 Mrs. Ferguson.
767 Mrs. M'Kenzie.
36, Gerrard Street^ Soho.
1S05. 348 Mrs. Mountain as Margaretta.
" With lowly suit and plain-
tive ditty."
354 Col. the Hon. T. Erskine.
374 Col. Canning of the 8th L.L.V.
378 Miss Dechement.
387 Mr. Pettyward.
407 Col. Kensington of the 3rd
L.L.V.
408 Capt. Skeene, R.N.
410 Miss Pritt.
(Miniature Painter to H.R.H. the
Duke of Sussex.)
33, Gerrard Street.
1806. 674 Mr. Alderman Hankey, Lieut.-
Col. of the 9th Loyal Lon-
don Volunteers.
693 Lieut.-Col. Reader of the St.
Andrew's and St George's,
Holbom.
707 Major-General the Marquis of
Huntley, Colonel of the
42nd Regiment
715 Portrait of a lady.
720 H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex,
Lieut.-Colonel of the Loyal
North Britons.
751 Alderman Sir H. C. Combe,
Lieut-Col. of the loth L.L.
Volunteers.
776 Mrs. Stephenson.
1807. 813 H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex.
832 E. V. Utterson, Esq., and Mr.
C. Heath.
895 A. Pell, Esq.
901 Lieut-Col. Birch, ist R^>
ment of London Loyal Vo-
lunteers.
918 Mr. Cheesewright
712 Mrs. Newton.
754 Mr. Boville.
778 Portrait of a lady.
801 J. Forster, Esq.
608 Mr. Kinloch.
A frame containing the por-
traits of Mr. Wilkie, Mrs.
Cadogan, and a lady.
Mr. D. Wilkie, A.R.A.
Mr. P. Coxe.
Mr. J. Gwilt
The gipsey mother and child
from nature.
400 Portrait of a lady.
414 Miss Fawcett and two brothers.
416 Mrs. P. W. Wyatt
417 Portrait of a gentleman.
555 Mr. Auldjo.
557 W. Rawlins, Esq., Cornwall.
559 Portrait of a lady.
675 Mr. R. Sibthorp.
18 1 3. 422 D. P. Watts, Esq.
460 S. Wilkin, Esq.
488 A frame containing the por-
traits of Mrs. Boville, S.
M'Gillivray, Esq., and Sir
A. Mackenzie.
497 Mrs. St. Ann.
528 Portrait of a lady*
1814. 383 Portraits of J. Carbtair&| Estj
Mrs. Hickley,
Kenaed
1808.
1809.
1810.
1811
1812
629
650
654
655
573
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
325
1814. 425 The Rev. W. T. Briggs and
Mrs. Briggs.
459 Portraits of General Sir T.
Hislop, Mrs. North, and
Capt. A. Hay.
181 5. 631 Mrs. Dingwall.
645 Portraits of Mrs. Sandham,
Dr. Mackinnon, and Lieut.
Anderson.
690 Portrait of a lady.
691 J. Trumbull, Esq., and a sketch
of a child.
738 Portraits of the children of
W. Bell, Esq.
18 16. 600 Miss Thomas.
620 Mrs. Macleod.
625 Portrait of a lady.
631 Portraits of Miss Tate, Sir W.
Paxton, and Mrs. Abbott.
702 W. Ellice, Esq.
181 7. 713 J. B. Inglis, Esq.
715 Portrait of a lady.
757 do. do.
768 Portraits of Mr. Leeming,
Mrs. Dodd, and Mr. Deal-
try.
777 Portrait of a lady.
782 Lady Mackenzie.
34, Gerrard Street,
1818. 643 The Rt. Hon. Sir John Sin-
clair, Bart.
663 A frame containing the por-
traits of the Marquis Welles-
ley, Miss M. Hunter, and
B. Sydenham, Esq.
716 E. J. Johnston, Esq.
823 Frame containing portraits of
two ladies and a naval officer.
18 19. 804 Portraits of W.Tate, Esq., and
a lady.
881 Portraits of Stratford Canning,
Esq., and two ladies.
909 Portraits of Mr. Sergeant Hey-
wood, Mrs. Spottiswood, and
Mr. Cowley.
1820. 649 Mrs. Leigh.
666 Julia. "Speak! Image of all
that is dear to this heart,
etc."
708 Portraits of Mrs. Bowen and
son.
810 Lord King.
828 Portrait of a lady.
829 do. gentleman.
844 Otway Cave, Esq.
85s W. Burnie, Esq.
660 The Rev. Archdeacon Coxe.
698 Miss Margaret Macleod.
714 H, White, Esq.
W. Fairlie, Esq.
1821. 811
1822. 607
629
647
660
744
753
785
79 »
1823. 695
703
705
715
739
748
819
837
1824. 607
620
653
664
740
747
760
769
1825. 600
674
740
749
776
791
820
830
1826. 619
661
669
676
749
767
786
80s
1827. 657
68s
784
The Miniature; Portraits of
Mrs. Wadham Wyndham
and Miss Slade.
Lieut. -General the Baron de
Hochepied.
Mrs. Thorbum.
The Rev. Dr. Lindsay.
Lady Sitwell.
Frederick Thesiger, Esq.
John Jackson, Esq., R.A.
Chas. Russell, Esq.
The Rev. T. Gisbome.
Portrait of a lady.
The Countess of Denbigh.
Admiral Sir John Orde, Bart.
J. Hole, Esq.
J. Croft Brooke, Esq.
Mrs. T. Blake.
Miss Kirkpatrick.
Mrs. J. Hole.
Mr. Garrett.
Mrs. Dornford.
Captain Cosby.
Miss A. and Miss M. McGil-
livray.
Lady King.
The Hon. Robert Dundas.
Captain Sykeis.
Portrait of a young lady.
Mrs. R. Pigou.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick.
Mrs. F. Attlee.
Portrait of a lady.
— Stein, Esq.
John Hawkins, Esq.
R. Hawthorn, Esq.
The Marquess Wellesley, K.G.,
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
The Marchioness Wellesley.
Alexander Macdonald, Esq.
— Rougemont, Esq.
Miss Hobson.
Miss Parker.
J. Austin, Esq.
Roxalana.
His Excellency the Marquess
of Wellesley, K.G., Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland, etc.
The death of the stag. Portrait
of iEneas Ranaldson Mac-
donnell, Esq., heir apparent
of the representative of the
once Sovereign Lords of the
Isles and of the ancient
Earls of Ross. "Near where
Ben Dhi is raised on high,
MacAlaister pursued the
deer, etc."
The Rev. Edward Bickersteth.
326
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Robertson, Andrew, A.R.H.A, — con-
tinued,
1827. 824 Mrs. Clayhills.
830 The Rev. J. Moore Halsey.
844 Mrs. Dealtry.
852 Mrs. North.
854 Mrs. Smith.
1828. 708 Sir George Abercrombie Rob-
inson, Bart.
73a The late Lady Gore Booth.
750 Mrs. Howell.
856 J. J. Buxton, Esq., M.P.
872 Edward J. Johnston, Esq.
874 Mrs. Edward J. Johnston.
893 Sir Robert Gore Booth, Bart.
933 Mrs. Edward Joshua Cooper.
1829. 758 Miss Dobson.
767 William Josh Coltman, Esq.
868 Mrs. William Josh Coltman.
876 Alexander Brown, Esq., Lord
Provost of Aberdeen.
879 The Recorder of London.
(Newman Knawiys,)
920 — Mason, Esq., of Colchester.
924 Captain N. Duff, R.N.
929 Mrs. William Coltman.
1830. 683 Mrs. Grace.
685 Mrs. Theu.
745 Docility.
746 Mrs. Samuel Hoare.
859 Portrait of a lady.
869 Lord Weymouth.
930 John Jackson, Esq., R.A.
19, Bemers Street,
1 83 1. 667 Lady Gore Booth.
704 John Gulley, Esq.
706 Mrs. Palmer.
724 Mrs. Deacon.
814 Portrait of a lady.
831 F. Chantrey, Esq., R.A.
872 S. J. Capper, Esq.
885 Mrs. Deacon.
1832. 706 Miss Robertson.
709 John Scott, Esq., of Green-
ock.
746 Mrs. Twyford.
751 The late Mrs. Laurie.
761 Lieut-Col. Monteith, H.C.S.
853 Francis Burton, Esq.
858 Mrs. Monteith.
868 S. Twyford, Esq.
1833. 713 Portrait of a gentleman.
759 Major Gordon.
760 Colonel Stannus.
848 J. Roche, Esq., 2nd Life
Guards.
852 Miss Shepherd.
867 Field Marshal Lord Beresford,
G.C.B. 1
910 The Hon. Mrs. Ramsay. i
809
833
847
1333. 925 Mrs. Dunbar.
1834. 621 Portrait of a lady.
646 Harry Mackenzie, Esq.
764 Madelina. '*She never told
her love, etc." — Jkoeifth
Night.
799 Samuel N. Cawley, Esq.
808 Mrs. Henry Laumann.
826 Mrs. James.
842 Mrs. Tyler.
850 The Rev. J. E. Tyler.
1835. 687 Sir Charles Leslie, Bart.
690 Mrs. Pasley.
773 Miss RusselL
783 John Pasley, Esq.
799 Portrait of a lady.
Miss Chalmers.
Alexander Chalmers, Esq.,
author of the Biographical
Dictionary.
Mrs. John Pasley.
1836. 694 The lady of Captain Deare,
R.N.
695 John Deacon, Esq.
702 Emily.
709 Portrait of a young lady.
774 Mrs. Barton.
779 Portrait of a young lady.
80s Martin Ware, Esq.
837 A mother's best jewels; minia-
tures of her children as a
necklace, etc.
1837. 768 Mrs. Gore Booth.
769 The Duke of Roxburgh.
71 \ Portrait of a lady.
n% Lord Louth, the Hon. T.
Bamewall, Charles Martyn,
Esq., and Mrs. de Zulieta.
791 The Holy Family; a sketch
for a domestic altarpiece in
miniature.
868 Mrs. Clutterbuck and a young
lady.
879 The Duchess of Roxburgh.
899 Portrait of a gentleman.
1838. 83s F. W. Newton, Esq.
873 Simon McGillivray, Esq.
875 Mrs. Lovibond.
880 Ring-miniature of his late Ma-
jesty George the Fourth, and
bracelet miniature of a gen-
tleman<
910 Portrait of a lady.
935 Alfred Montgomery^ Esq,
963 J. Scott, Esq*, dentist.
1002 Peter Borthwick, Esq,, late
M.P. for Evesham, '* H«
first the SNUFP-BOKopcniKl,
then the caseJ'-->it<^ ^4Vltf j
Laek*
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
327
1839.
848
875
888
914
977
987
1840.
990
1014
701
73*
746
763
802
803
832
1841. 617
760
822
832
853
862
872
1842. 758
759
768
769
848
856
911
Miss Mellish.
Captain Phillips, late of the
7th Hussars.
A. S. Dowling, Esq.
Portrait of a Vice-President of
the Artists' General Bene-
volent Institution.
Miss Paul.
Master King, son of the Hon.
Robert King.
Mrs. N. E. Vaughen.
Mrs. Macgillivray.
Major Hutchinson, Bengal En-
gineers, F.R.S., Resident
Director of the Collie for
Civil Engineers, Kentish
Town.
Miss Happy Warren.
Bracelet miniatures of Major
Thew and the Rev. J. F.
Colls, B.D., of Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge, and senior
curate of Hampstead.
Portrait of an officer of the
Rifle Brigade.
Mrs. Arbuthnot.
Portrait of a young lady.
P. Chalmers, Esq., M.P.
The Rev. Hugh M'Neile,
A.M. "Thou shalt not bow
down to them, nor worship
them."
Robert Harrison, Esq.
Portrait of a lady.
Rev. H. J. Daubeny, M.A.
Rev. J. Hobart Caunter, M.A.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Thew.
Mr. James Guthrie.
The Venerable Archdeacon
Philpot.
A young lady.
William Stirling, Esq.
Mrs. James Walker.
Mrs. James Scott.
Mrs. Boxill.
ROBERTSON, Archibald ... Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
Mr, Robertson.
1772. 309 A view of the wonderful bridge
of Veja, in the Veronese
Mountains, of solid marble,
the arch of which measures
about 120 feet.
310 A View of the village of Luz,
looking up the valley of
Bareges in the Pyrenean
mountains.
1788.
1789.
1790.
1796.
Mr. Arch. Robertson.
1775. 3^3 A view of a waterfall in the
Pyrensean mountains.
A. Robertson^
Saviiie Passage^
Conduit Street.
1 78 1. 469 A remarkable arch of Snow in
the Pirenian mountains.
473 View of the Waterfall of
Governie.
Charles Street^
St. fame fs Square.
1787. 593 Inside view of a subterraneous
cavern called Thinshouse
Cave, near Whetton, Derby-
shire; water-colours.
566 View, looking outwards from
the mouth of the Great
Cavern at Castletown,
Derbyshire.
514 View of the crater of Mount
Etna at the time of its erup-
tion.
688 View on the coast of Naples.
445 Conflagration of the grand
arsenals and Navy of Toulon
on the night of December
i8th, 1793.
(The above are evidently by one artist,
but whether they are by Archibald Robert-
son, the elder brother of Andrew, is doubt-
ful. Miss Emily Robertson in her letters,
etc., of Andrew Robertson (printed in
1897), states that Archibald came to Lon-
don in 1786, and went to America in 1791.
He was bom in 1765, so the 1775 exhibit
must be by a different Arch. Robertson.)
ROBERTSON, Arthur Painter.
I, Hampton Grove^ Surbiton.
1883. 931 Isola Tibierina, Rome.
1066 Interior, S. Maria in Trastevere,
Rome.
1885. 19*9 S. Maria del Popolo, Rome.
1886. 1 1 54 Minerva.
3, Steel^s Studios, N. W.
1887. 1266 Biblioteca, Siena.
1888. 1349 The Wise Virgins. "Behold
the brid^room cometh; go
ye forth to meet him."
1889. 1706 S. Maria del Popolo, Rome.
146, Portsdown Road,
Maida Vale.
1890. 1583 " I won't sit." After F. G. Cot-
man.
The Lodge, Thursley,
Godalming.
1903. 917 "Not learned, save in gracious
household ways."
328
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
ROBERTSON, Charles.
Miniature Painter.
lo, Craven Street^ Strand,
1790. 295 Portrait of an officer.
699 do. a lady.
C. Robertson {from Dublin)^
93, New Bond Street,
1806. 593 Mrs. Carrol.
662 Mrs. C. Beresford and child.
75, Upper Berkeley Street,
1808. 719 Mr. Ryan and his family.
1809. 653 The Hon. J. W. King.
702 R. Jones, Esq.
18 10. 68 s Anacreon Moore.
ROBERTSON, Charles, A,R.W,S,
Painter and Etcher.
Aix-tn- Provence,
1863. 26 Boufifasik, Algeria.
Aix-en-Provence^
and Walton^ Liverpool,
1864. 318 £1 Mahalla; the caravan.
Walton-on- Thames,
1874. 1424 Bab Zuweyleh, Cairo.
1877. 572 The wall of wailing, Jerusalem.
"O God, the heathen are
come into thine inheritance,
etc." — Psalm Ixxix, i.
1879. 3^9 I^oor of a mosque. Lower
Egypt.
954 The shoes of the faithful.
1880. 284 Meum et tuum.
Meadow House^ Godalming,
1 88 1. 494 A carpet "dellal" (broker),
Cairo.
1882. 866 The shoes of the Faithful.
896 Poppies.
1278 The shoes of the Faithful;
etching.
1883. 1022 The ebbing tide, Porlock.
1069 A story-teller, Morocco.
1885. 191 Hie jacet. "The waste and
lumber of the shore."
ROBERTSON, Charles John.
Miniature Painter.
74, Welbeck Street,
1798. 83 The Spartan boy.
Gainsborough,
181 1. 343 Portrait of the daughter of
H. Smith, Esq., of Gains-
borough.
18 1 2. 586 Portrait of the infant daughter
of H. Smith, Esq., of Gains-
borough.
635 Interior of a cottage — morning.
653 Cheerfulness; Portrait of Miss
Weston. "Cheerfulness, a
nymph of healthiest hue, Her
bow across her shoulder
flung, etc."
1 81 2. 677 Portraits of a lady and child.
79, New Bond Street.
18 14. 389 Sir H. Nelthorpe.
412 Lady W. Beauclerck.
413 Lady Nelthorpe.
446 Miss CracrofL
6, Marlborough Street.
18 16. 743 J. Nelthorpe, Esq.
748 Lady Monson.
752 Mrs. Jenkins.
772 Mr. Beall.
1817. 775 Lord Russell.
18 19. 747 F. Johnson, Esq.
916 The late John Johnson, Esq.
II, Soho Square.
1820. 667 Mrs. Briarley.
706 Admiral Lord Amelius Beau-
clerc.
Chiswick.
1825. 436 Wilmot's new strawberry, the
Superb, raised from seed at
Isleworth.
1827. 593 Phillip's Ingulphus Pear, a new
variety, raised by him at his
exhibition of fruit trees, near
Vauxhall.
849 Phillip's Cellini Apple, a new
variety, raised by him at his
exhibition of fruit trees, near
Vauxhall.
Warton House^ Isletvorth.
1830. 620 My father's dinner.
ROBERTSON, C. Kay Painter.
Kay Robertson,
146, Princes Street,
Edinburgh.
1892. 826 A Veteran of Waterloo.
28, T^te Street, Chelsea.
1 90 1. 828 Miss Gertrude Nutter.
1902. 1275 Joseph Pike, Esq.
ROBERTSON, Mrs. C. Kay Qane).
Miniature Fainter.
Kay Robertson,
The Nest, Carshalton,
Surrey.
1898. 1429 Mrs. Watson.
1430 Mrs. John C. TumbuU.
143 1 Elsie, daughter of Professor
Bedson.
Jane K Robertson,
16, Wellington Square,
Chelsea.
1899. 1258 The Earl of Hopetoim, Lord
Chamberlain.
The Guest House, Wanstecui.
1900. 1446 George Edward Cokayne^ &q.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
329
28, Tite Street
1 90 1. 1 321 George Walters, Esq.
1379 Rev. Arthur Thomas.
1902. 1 141 Miss Sylvia Cokayne.
ROBERTSON, D Architect.
181 2. 825 Project for improving the ap-
proaches to the theatres by
clearing away the buildings
in front of Drury Lane
Theatre northward to Long
Acre, and the buildings from
Covent Garden Theatre,
eastward to Drury Lane, and
making an open area or
square, the south and west
sides of which it is proposed
should be occupied by
Covent Garden and Drury
Lane Theatres, the north
side by the proposed third
theatre, and the East side
by new and extensive police
offices, in lieu of the present
one in Bow Street.
Hammersmith,
18 1 5. 800 A new square.
5, St. Jame^s Square,
1823. 916 Design for a College chapel.
9S3 do. do. do.
15, Green Street^
Grosvenor Square,
1827. 933 Clarendon Press, Oxford.
934 All Souls* College, Oxford.
1065 Worcester College, Oxford.
ROBERTSON, David M., A,R.S.A,
Painter.
School of Art,
Douglas, Isle of Man,
1892. 1207 A lift by the way, Connemara.
ROBERTSON, Edward.
Miniature Painter.
34, Gerrard Street,
1830. 673 John Terry Harwood, Esq.
712 The Rev. Henry North.
714 John Cumine, Esq., Junr.
738 Portrait of a gentleman.
747 John Thornhill, Junr., Esq.
766 Charles Lane, Esq.
19, Bemers Street, and
27, Dame Street, Dublin,
1831. 666 Richard Lane, Esq., A.R.A.
839 Mr. Peter Laurie.
848 J. Macdonald Harris, Esq.
183 a. 775 Portrait of himself.
1837. 949 Portrait of a gentleman.
▼I.
ROBERTSON, Eric Forbes-
Painter.
22, Bedford Square,
1890. 425 Evening sunlight.
1 89 1. 278 The Empty cradle.
ROBERTSON, George Painter.
6, Titchfield Street,
Oxford Market,
1772. 214 A landscape, a view taken near
Tivoli.
215 A landscape, a wood scene,
with the story of Venus and
Adonis.
216 Two drawings.
ROBERTSON, George Edward.
Painter.
G, Robertson,
3, Chestnut Terrace,
Battersea,
1885. 996 In memoriam.
16, Rendell Street, Battersea,
1888. 1032 A portrait.
1889. 877 In the meadows. East Berg-
holt.
1074 Folkestone from the cliffs.
Bolan House, Battersea,
1891. 783 A comer of the old garden.
1892. 576 Her birthday cake.
627 The milkmaid.
1893. 37 Death of King Lear. — King
Lear, Act V.
466 Portrait of a gentleman.
749 In the spring time.
1895. 567 Mark Antony's oration over the
body of Caesar. — Julius
Ccesar, Act III, Sc. 2.
1897. 93 My mother.
689 The banished Coriolanus leav-
ing Rome.
959 Going to the festival.
* 190, Ebury Street,
1899. 44-2 Othello relates the story of
his \^<^,— Othello, Act I, Sc.
iii.
469 Calling home the cows.
1900. 375 The Lady of Shalott. "Out
upon the wharf they came,
Knight and burgher, lord
and dame." — Tennyson,
1901. 435 The bard. " The bard awakes
his lays, etc."
1903. 349 The parson going to deliver his
last sermon, assisted by the
squire's daughter.
1904. 279 A critical moment: smugglers
surprised.
uu
330
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
ROBERTSON, G. J Painter.
IIS, Fkei Street
1 83 1. 335 Thomas South, Esq.
Bexminsier^ Dorset,
1832. 183 Dr. Palmer.
Peterborough Courts
Fleet Street.
1836. 493 Brougham Castle, Westmore-
land.
((?. /. R. in the index, /. H, R. in
the catalogue.)
ROBERTSON, Henry Painter.
102, Christchurch St^ Ipswich,
1888. 139* Orford.
1892. 1 145 Mackerel Market, Lowestoft.
1894. 1 1 93 An Essex Creek.
ROBERTSON, Henry Robert.
Painter and Etcher.
36, Hart Street, Bloomshury,
629 The Tatler.
631 "Das Grab soil Triumphthor
seyn." — Mahlmann,
633 Opening a lock on the Thames.
594 A weir bridge on the Thames.
608 Old stained glass.
659 Cutting rushes on the Thames.
5, John Street, Bedford Row,
773 The wreck ashore.
729 Giovannina Margutta.
770 Up-river boat "Pride of the
Thames."
771 Contadina in Rome.
780 The water-lily.
748 A Thames eyot.
41 1 Chequered shade. " Jog on, jog
on the footpath way, etc."
781 Stalking-horse on the Upper
Thames.
845 Feeding Ducks on the Thames.
I, Steele s Studios,
1875. 444 Winter.
585 A ferry on the Upper Thames.
52 Driftwood.
230 Wreckage.
389 Grig-weels.
286 Rush harvest.
919 The plough.
63 A summer flood.
405 Gleaners.
524 Until the evening.
1007 Ave Maria.
1063 Mabel, daughter of A. Southby,
Esq.
540 Leaving the old home.
863 Shrimpers on the Sussex Coast.
184 The sheep bridge.
815 Her own gleanings.
843 A Thames side farm.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873-
1874.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1883.
1884.
1884. 1448 '* The ploughman homeward
plods his weary way."
1467 An upland farm; etching.
1885. 639 Les Bonnes Soeurs.
1589 Sultry noon; a pastoral
1597 Cardinal Newman.
1886. 1459 The plough.
1476 An old Breton well.
1890. 1534 Master Donald S. Robertson.
1535 The late E. S. White, Esq.
1536 Miss Margaret Devitt.
1537 The late Henry Littleton, Esq.
1538 Miss Creagh.
1577 House at Hampstead. After
J. Constable, R.A.
1892. 1502 The avenue — twilight. After
J. MacWhirter, A.R.A.
1893. 134" Mrs. H. R. Robertson.
1894. 1364 The challenge. After W. Q.
Orchardson, Esq., R.A.
1895. 1 178 The late Miss Louisa Gould.
1 196 Miss Margaret Clark.
1896. i44« Mrs. Terry Cooper.
1899. 1230 An old Breton well
1900. 1273 Putting down eel-baskets.
1282 La Madonna di Mestre.
1901. 1065 Sultry noon— a pastoral.
1904. 1409 Her own gleanings.
ROBERTSON, J Painter.
I, Great Chesterfield Street,
181 5. 731 View near Ashboum.
735 View near Dovedale, Derby-
shire.
18 16. 444 View in Derbyshire.
45i High Street, Marylebone,
1 818. 769 View near Lyme Regis, Dorset.
1819. 1106 View near Charmouth.
1124 View near Bridport
ROBERTSON, J Gem Engraver.
164, Strand.
1833. 899 Head of Melpomene; an en-
graving on a die.
1835. 1018 Medallic portrait of the late
Robert Edmonstone, Esq.
42 1, Clarendon Square,
1838. 577 Portrait in wax of William
Maugham, Esq., Lecturer on
chemistry.
1840. io7^Ajax.
ROBERTSON, James Painter.
37, Foley Place.
1824. 636 Mr. J. Turner.
793 Mrs. James Robertson.
1825. 665 Mrs. Hamilton, Glasgow.
m Portrait of a gentleman.
807 do. young gentleman.
819 do. lady.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
331
ROBERTSON, Mrs. James (formerly
Miss Saunders).
Miniature Painter.
37, Foley Place.
1823. 192 Portrait of the son of J. Broad-
hurst, Esq.
674 Portraits of the Hon. Misses
Drummond Burrell.
729 Portrait of a gentleman.
843 do. a lady.
871 Miss Martin Trotter.
1824. 604 Portraits of the children of
Dr. W. Philip.
634 The Hon. Mrs. Penrhyn.
724 E. Penrhyn, Esq.
745 W. Stuart, Esq., M.P.
748 Mrs. W. Stuart.
779 Portrait of a lady.
808 Mrs. H. Napier.
1825. 591 Portrait of a gentleman.
598 The Hon. Mrs. Barrington.
629 The Duke of Northumber-
land.
662 Portrait of a lady.
774 The Duchess of Northumber-
land.
804 Portrait of a lady.
821 Miss Pole.
1826. 597 Portrait of a gentleman.
613 Portraits of two grandchildren
of the Bishop of Kildare.
(Hon, C, D. Lindsay.)
634 Lady Joliffe.
655 The Rt. Hon. Mrs. Stratford
Canning.
659 Portrait of a gentleman.
668 Lady Graham.
808 Portrait of a lady.
809 The Rt. Hon. the Countess of
Sheffield.
1827. 644 Mrs. Anstruther Thomson.
648 The Rt. Hon. William Adams,
Lord Chief Commissioner of
the Jury Court of Scotland.
661 Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart.
676 Portrait of the eldest son of Sir
Edmund Antrobus, Bart
684 Mrs. James Alexander.
713 Lady Adam.
786 The Hon. Robert Lindsay.
821 Lady Majori banks.
27, Argyle Street,
1828. 735 Mrs. J. Hankey.
775 Mrs. Forbes of Callander.
895 Portrait of the second son of
Lord Glenlyon.
924 Mrs. Johnstone.
1829. 68i Mrs. Fullarton.
700 Lady Bruce.
716 Portrait of a lady.
1829. 761 Robert, son of Robert Hedley,
Esq.
865 Lady Anne Ramsay.
883 Miss Louisa Grant.
894 Viscountess Barrington.
927 The Hon. Mrs. Charles Lind-
1830.
1831.
196
665
755
849
875
931
563
673
702
740
817
833
865
896
1832. 280
293
7"
847
848
861
877
888
1833.
1834.
I
707
722
7*3
75a
769
850
869
241
307
675
700
763
779
809
1835. 151
3H
361
638
647
673
say.
Portrait of a young lady.
do. do.
David Anderson, Esq.
Sir John Hay, Bart.
Sir John Naesmith, Bart.
Portrait of the lady of General
Slade.
The Hon. Mrs. Robert Smith.
Charles Lym Stephens, Esq.
The Countess of Clanwilliam.
Sir John Hay, Bart.
Lady Naysmith.
Lord Ashley.
The Duchess of Buccleuch.
Viscountess Stormont.
Marchioness of Sligo.
Portrait of an officer in the
2nd Life Guards.
Stephen Lyne Stephens, Esq.
The Marquis of Sligo.
The Marchioness of Lothian.
Lady Elizabeth Trefusis.
Lady Brudenell.
The Duke of Buccleuch.
Lady Evelina, daughter of the
Earl Gower.
36, Harley Street.
The Hon. Mrs. Pelham.
The Marchioness of Lothian.
Rowland Egerton Warburton,
Esq. and Mrs. Warburton.
Fleetwood Shawe, Esq.
Lord Rivers.
Mrs. Puller.
The Hon. Mrs. Pelham.
Lady Grey Egerton.
Countess of Dartmouth and
Lady Charlotte Legg.
Lady Majoribanks and children.
Lady Rolle.
do.
Alexander Ogilby, Esq.
Lady Hanmer.
Mrs. Ogilby.
Miss Gardner.
Mrs. Legh of High Legh,
Cheshire.
Lord Rivers.
The Countess of Lincoln and
Lord Clinton.
Lady Rivers.
The Hon. Charles Abbott.
Lady Elizabeth Courtenay.
332
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Robertson,
1835-
841
1836.
1007
347
492
669
684
692
1837.
795
210
419
557
1838.
915
322
5*3
855
1839.
887
956
132
268
550
887
921
933
949
1841.
964
435
1842. 402
403
1843. 4>7
4*5
426
969
1003
1055
Mrs. James — continued.
Lord Powerscourt
Charles Lyne Stephens, Esq.
Lady Gerrard.
The Hon. Miss Milford.
Mrs. Legh of High Legh,
Cheshire.
Lady Clinton.
Mrs. Battie Wrightson.
Lady Louisa Forbes.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Scaresbrook.
Baroness James de Rothschild
and two of her children.
Lord Clinton.
Portraits of four of the children
of Lord Clinton.
Mrs. Heneage.
A frame containing portraits of
Miss Ponsonby and Lady
Louisa Forbes.
Mrs. Fairfax.
Lord Clinton.
Selina, Viscountess Milton.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Milnes Gaskell.
Lady Louisa Hughan.
Lady Kirk and her son.
Lord RoUe.
Portrait of the daughter of Mrs.
William Locke.
Mrs. Davidson.
Portraits of the Grand Duch-
esses Olga and Alexandrina,
daughters of the Emperor of
Russia.
Lady Caroline Duncombe and
Lady Elizabeth Campbell,
daughters of Earl Cawdor.
The daughters of the Count de
Flahadlt.
The children of Lord Clin-
ton.
Miss Herbert.
The Baroness Lionel de Roth-
schild and children.
Captain Clark.
Portrait of a gentleman.
His Imperial Majesty Nicholas
I, Emperor of all the Russias
and the Empress Alexandra
Febdbravna. Their Imperial
Majesties are represented in
the cabinet of the Empress
(where the picture was
painted), in the Winter
Palace at St. Petersburgh.
Fainted for Her Imperial
Highness the Grand Duchess
Alexandrina Nicholasiona,
(Member of the Imperial Academy of
St. Petersburg.)
6, Bentifuk Street.
1844. 556 John Clarke.
972 Portraits of Baroness Anthony
de Rothschild and daughter.
986 Portraits.
ROBERTSON, Miss Janet S.
Painter.
9, Elsworthy Terrace^ N. W.
1903. 928 Endymion.
ROBERTSON, John Ewart.
Painter.
Kelso.
1844. 545 The Duchess of Roxburgh.
10, Colquitt Street^ Liverpool.
1853. 48 Portrait of a lady.
9, Slater Street^ Liverpool.
1855. '43 Portrait of an old Scotch lady.
156 Portrait of a gentleman.
1857. 396 John Stewart, Esq., late Mayor
of Liverpool. Presentation
portrait.
1858. 452 Portrait of a lady.
1859. 176 Joseph Robinson, Esq.
363 Mrs. Laurence R. Baily.
1861. 334 The late George Holt, Esq.
Painted for the Board Room
of the Liverpool Institute.
1863. 192 William Preston, Esq. Presen-
tation portrait.
1865. 319 James Aikin, Esq., of Liver-
pool.
2, Langham Chambers.
246 C. J. Riethmiiller, Esq.
411 Young Bacchanal.
ROBERTSON, Johnston Forbes-.
Painter.
Mountfort House^ Bctmsbury.
1874.
1368 Mrs. Rousby in the character
of Marie Stuart
25, Charlotte Street,
Bedford Square.
1876.
457 Miss Ellen Terry.
1877.
295 Miss Charlotte Mac Carthy.
1879.
931 Ferdinand Arkwright, Esq.
1880.
336 Thomas Brock, Esq.
503 Miss Janet Wood.
1882.
464 C. B. ; a portrait.
1888.
992 Mrs. Price.
ROBERTSON, J. Murray.
Architect.
33, Albert Square, Lhdndee.
1897. 1854 Lochee Free Libraryand Baths.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
333
ROBERTSON,!. R Painter.
2, Langham Chambers,
1866. 244 Uaspirant.
ROBERTSON, Miss Margaret
Forbes- Miniature Painter.
22, Bedford Square,
1892. 1353 Miss Aline Forde.
1354 Miss Dorothy Mocatta.
1 391 Mrs. Leggatt.
1893. 1302 Mrs. Cameron Shute.
1894. 1290 A portrait.
ROBERTSON, Miss Painter.
1809. 582 A drawing: Portraits of her
brother and sister.
ROBERTSON, Miss.
Miniature Painter.
36, Harley Street.
1843. 706 Mrs. Dillon Tennant.
707 Son of the late John Macdonall,
Esq., of Logan.
838 Frame containing three por-
traits.
850 do. do. do.
934 Four portraits.
995 Mrs. Allison,
loi I Thomas Allison, Esq.
1 02 1 Son of Joseph Graham, Esq.
ROBERTSON, Percy Painter.
Meadow House^ Godalming,
1890. 1 63 1 Charterhouse School from the
west.
1637 A Wet day, Whitby.
1892. 1205 The ferry. King's Lynn.
1893. "5« Valley of Torridge, North
Devon.
1895. 1319 Across the Common.
1896. 1447 In East Anglia.
1472 The Plough.
1897. 1308 Red-roofed Whitby.
1898. 1 1 20 Gathering night, Whitby.
1900. 1299 The Watchers.
2, Clifton Hill Studios,
1902. 804 Shirley Poppies.
1012 The Castle rocks, Lynton.
1904. 924 The garden gate.
ROBERTSON, T Painter.
Derby,
1799. 763 Views from nature.
{T, Robertson in index^ G, Robertson in
catalogue,)
ROBERTSON, Tom Painter.
180, West Regent Street,
Glasgow,
1889. 589 Bowling Harbour.
257, West Campbell Street,
Glasgow,
1890. 6 The lazy, languid afternoon.
1892. 523 A Grey day on the Clyde off
Greenock.
KirtonHall, West Kilbride,
near Glasgow,
1895. 54 Findhorn.
21, Camden Road, N,
1899. 119 Venice.
457 Dweeran, Southern Morocco.
897 S. Maria della Salute, Venice.
1900. 443 Moonrise on the Tay.
12a, Finchley Road,
1901. 651 Moonrise, Carteret, Normandy.
ROBERTSON , Victor J Painter.
Bolan House, Battersea,
1892. 1544 Illustration for Julius Csesar,
act iv, sc. 3.
1S95. 940 Vintage festival.
1896. 1053 The priestess of the Pythian
Apollo.
1898. 705 An Enchantress.
190, Ebury Street,
1899. 17 1 2 The four seasons.
1900. 366 Penelope and the suitors. —
Homer,
1902. 330 The beggar's daughter of Bed-
nail Green. "And every
brave gallant that once did
her see. Was straightway en-
amoured of pretty Bessie."
1903. 587 Paolo and Francesca.
ROBERTSON, W Architect.
19, George Street, Surrey Road,
1797. 376 College at Kilkenny.
664 Kilkenny Castle, the seat of the
Earl of Ormonde.
1798. 937 Design for the garden front of
a villa.
ROBERTSON, W Painter.
2, Dowgate Hill.
1820. 103 Mr. Wigan.
37, Edmund Street,
Battle Bridge.
182 1. 179 Portrait of a young gentleman.
232 Portrait of a lady.
1823. 4 Sir Charles Aldis and son.
ROBERTSON, W. Graham.
Painter.
13, Melbury Road, Kensington.
1896. 1543 "Circled about with lambent
flame, Morgan le Fay hath
breathed thy name."
324
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
ROBERTS, W. T. B Painter.
1 6, Southgate Road^
Winchester.
1880. 912 Bonniers, Seine-et-Oise.
ROBERTS, Mrs Painter.
3, Cardinglon Street,
1 85 1. 931 Odontoglossum Grande.
ROBERTSON, Captain {of His Majesty's
Corps of Engineers y now in America).
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1778. 386 View of the Castle of Car-
narvon, in Wales; drawing.
387 Another view of the Castle of
Carnarvon, in Wales, do.
388 View of the Castle of Aber-
conway, in Wales. do.
389 View of the Castle of Caerfilly
in Wales. do.
390 A View in Wales. do.
, Painter.
ROBERTSON
1836. 299 Landscape.
ROBERTSON, Andrew, A.R,H,A.
Miniature Painter.
21, Cecil Street^ Strand,
1802. 719 An old man.
724 Mr. Peter Coxe.
725 Portrait of himself.
783 do. a lady.
788 do. do.
811 do. a gentleman.
1803. 774 B. West, Esq.
775 P. Warren, Esq.
776 Jenny. "Their eldest hope,
their Jenny, woman-grown,
etc."
16, Cecil Streety Strand,
1804. 693 The Bishop of Durham. {Shute
Barrington,)
694 Lord Reay.
725 Captain Drummond.
740 Mrs. Ferguson.
767 Mrs. M*Kenzie.
36, Gerrard Street^ Soho,
1805. 348 Mrs. Mountain as Margaretta.
" With lowly suit and plain-
tive ditty."
354 Col. the Hon. T. Erskine.
374 Col. Canning of the 8th L.L.V.
378 Miss Dechement.
387 Mr. Pettyward.
407 Col. Kensington of the 3rd
L.L.V.
408 Capt. Skeene, R.N.
410 Miss Pritt.
(Miniature Painter to H.R.H. the
Duke of Sussex.)
33, Gerrard Street.
1806. 674 Mr. Alderman Hankey, Lieut.-
Col. of the 9th Loyal Lon-
don Volunteers.
693 Lieut. -Col. Reader of the St
Andrew's and St George's,
Holbom.
707 Major-General the Marquis of
Huntley, Colonel of the
42nd Regiment.
715 Portrait of a lady.
720 H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex,
Lieut.-Colonel of the Loyal
North Britons.
751 Alderman Sir H. C. Combe,
Lieut.-Col. of the loth L.L.
Volunteers.
776 Mrs. Stephenson.
1807. 813 H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex.
832 £. V. Utterson, Esq., and Mr.
C. Heath.
895 A. Pell, Esq.
901 Lieut-Col. Birch, ist Regi-
ment of London Loyal Vo-
lunteers.
918 Mr. Cheesewright
1808. 712 Mrs. Newton.
754 Mr. Boville.
778 Portrait of a lady.
801 J. Forster, Esq.
1809. 608 Mr. Kinloch.
629 A frame containing the por-
traits of Mr. Wilkie, Mrs.
Cadogan, and a lady.
1 810. 650 Mr. D. Wilkie, A.R.A.
654 Mr. P. Coxe.
655 Mr. J. Gwilt
18 1 1. 573 The gipsey mother and child
from nature.
18 1 2. 400 Portrait of a lady.
414 Miss Fawcett and two brothers.
416 Mrs. P. W. Wyatt
417 Portrait of a gentleman.
555 Mr. Auldjo.
557 W. Rawlins, Esq., Cornwall.
559 Portrait of a lady.
675 Mr. R. Sibthorp.
18 1 3. 4»* D. P. Watts, Esq.
460 S. Wilkin, Esq.
488 A frame containing the por-
traits of Mrs. Boville, 8.
M'Gillivray, Esq., and Sir
A. Mackenzie.
497 Mrs. St. Ann.
528 Portrait of a lady.
1814. 383 Portraits of J. Carstairs, Esq.,
Mrs. Hickley, and Lord
Kennedy.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
325
1 814. 425 The Rev. W. T. Briggs and
Mrs. Briggs.
459 Portraits of General Sir T.
Hislop, Mrs. North, and
Capt. A. Hay.
181 5. 631 Mrs. Dingwall.
645 Portraits of Mrs. Sandham,
Dr. Mackinnon, and Lieut.
Anderson.
690 Portrait of a lady.
691 J. Trumbull, Esq., and a sketch
of a child.
738 Portraits of the children of
W. BeU, Esq.
1816. 600 Miss Thomas.
620 Mrs. Macleod.
625 Portrait of a lady.
631 Portraits of Miss Tate, Sir W.
Paxton, and Mrs. Abbott.
702 W. Ellice, Esq.
181 7. 713 J. B. Inglis, Esq.
715 Portrait of a lady.
757 do. do.
768 Portraits of Mr. Leeming,
Mrs. Dodd, and Mr. Deal-
try.
777 Portrait of a lady.
782 Lady Mackenzie.
34, Gerrard Street,
1818. 643 The Rt. Hon. Sir John Sin-
clair, Bart.
663 A frame containing the por-
traits of the Marquis Welles-
ley, Miss M. Hunter, and
B. Sydenham, Esq.
716 E. J. Johnston, Esq.
823 Frame containing portraits of
two ladies and a naval officer.
18 19. 804 Portraits of W. Tate, Esq., and
a lady.
881 Portraits of Stratford Canning,
Esq., and two ladies.
909 Portraits of Mr. Sergeant Hey-
wood, Mrs. Spottiswood, and
Mr. Cowley.
1820. 649 Mrs. Leigh.
666 Julia. "Speak! Image of all
that is dear to this heart,
etc."
708 Portraits of Mrs. Bowen and
son.
810 Lord King.
828 Portrait of a lady.
829 do. gentleman.
844 Otway Cave, Esq.
855 W. Burnie, Esq.
182 1. 660 The Rev. Archdeacon Coxe.
698 Miss Margaret Macleod.
714 H. White, Esq.
794 W. Fairlie, Esq.
1823.
1824.
182 1. 811 The Miniature; Portraits of
Mrs. Wadham Wyndham
and Miss Slade.
1822. 607 Lieut-General the Baron de
Hochepied.
Mrs. Thorburn.
The Rev. Dr. Lindsay.
Lady Sitwell.
Frederick Thesiger, Esq.
John Jackson, Esq., R.A.
Chas. Russell, Esq.
The Rev. T. Gisbome.
Portrait of a lady.
The Countess of Denbigh.
Admiral Sir John Orde, Bart.
J. Hole, Esq.
J. Croft Brooke, Esq.
Mrs. T. Blake.
Miss Kirkpatrick.
Mrs. J. Hole.
Mr. Garrett.
Mrs. Domford.
Captain Cosby.
Miss A. and Miss M. McGil-
livray.
Lady King.
The Hon. Robert Dundas.
Captain Sykeis.
Portrait of a young lady.
Mrs. R. Pigou.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick.
Mrs. F. Attlee.
Portrait of a lady.
— Stein, Esq.
John Hawkins, Esq.
R. Hawthorn, Esq.
The Marquess Wellesley, K.G.,
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
The Marchioness Wellesley.
Alexander Macdonald, Esq.
— Rougemont, Esq.
Miss Hobson.
Miss Parker.
J. Austin, Esq.
Roxalana.
His Excellency the Marquess
of Wellesley, K.G., Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland, etc.
685 The death of the stag. Portrait
of iEneas Ranaldson Mac-
donnell, Esq., heir apparent
of the representative of the
once Sovereign Lords of the
Isles and of the ancient
Earls of Ross. " Near where
Ben Dhi is raised on high,
MacAlaister pursued the
deer, etc."
784 The Rev. Edward Bickersteth.
629
647
660
744
753
785
79 »
69s
703
705
715
739
748
819
837
607
620
653
664
740
747
760
769
1825. 600
674
740
749
77^
791
820
830
1826. 619
661
669
676
749
767
786
805
1827. 657
326
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Robertson, Andrew, A.R.H.A. — con-
1833-
9»5
tinued
r^
1834.
621
1827.
824 Mrs. Clayhills.
646
830 The Rev. J. Moore Halsey.
764
844 Mrs. Dealtry.
85* Mrs. North.
854 Mrs. Smith.
799
1828.
708 Sir George Abercrombie Rob-
808
inson, Bart.
826
73* The late Lady Gore Booth.
842
750 Mrs. Howell.
850
856 J. J. Buxton, Esq., M.P.
1835.
687
872 Edward J. Johnston, Esq.
690
874 Mrs. Edward J. Johnston.
773
893 Sir Robert Gore Booth, Bart.
783
933 Mrs. Edward Joshua Cooper.
799
1829.
75S Miss Dobson.
809
767 William Josh Coltman, Esq.
833
868 Mrs. William Josh Coltman.
876 Alexander Brown, Esq., Lord
Provost of Aberdeen.
847
879 The Recorder of London.
1836.
694
{Newman Knawlys,)
920 — Mason, Esq., of Colchester.
69s
924 Captain N. Duff, R.N.
702
929 Mrs. William Coltman.
709
1830.
683 Mrs. Grace.
774
685 Mrs. Theu.
779
745 Docility.
805
746 Mrs. Samuel Hoare.
837
859 Portrait of a lady.
869 Lord Weymouth.
930 John Jackson, Esq., R.A.
1837.
768
19, Bemers Street,
769
1831.
667 Lady Gore Booth.
n^
704 John GuUey, Esq.
77^
706 Mrs. Palmer.
724 Mrs. Deacon.
814 Portrait of a lady.
79"
831 F. Chantrey, Esq., R.A.
872 S. J. Capper, Esq.
885 Mrs. Deacon.
868
1832.
706 Miss Robertson.
709 John Scott, Esq., of Green-
879
ock.
899
746 Mrs. Twyford.
1838.
835
751 The late Mrs. Laurie.
873
761 Lieut.-Col. Monteith, H.C.S.
875
853 Francis Burton, Esq.
880
858 Mrs. Monteith.
868 S. Twyford, Esq.
1833-
713 Portrait of a gentleman.
759 Major Gordon.
910
760 Colonel Stannus.
935
848 J. Roche, Esq., 2nd Life
963
Guards.
1002
852 Miss Shepherd. '
867 Field Marshal Lord Beresford,
G.C.B.
910 The Hon. Mrs. Ramsay.
Mrs. Dunbar.
Portrait of a lady.
Harry Mackenzie, Esq.
Madelina. '*She never told
her love, etc." — Twelfth
Night.
Samuel N. Cawley, Esq.
Mrs. Henry Laumann.
Mrs. James.
Mrs. Tyler.
The Rev. J. E. Tyler.
Sir Charles Leslie, Bart.
Mrs. Pasley.
Miss RusselL
John Pasley, Esq.
Portrait of a lady.
Miss Chalmers.
Alexander Chalmers, Esq.,
author of the Biographical
Dictionary.
Mrs. John Pasley.
The lady of Captain Deare,
R.N.
John Deacon, Esq.
Emily.
Portrait of a young lady.
Mrs. Barton.
Portrait of a young lady.
Martin Ware, Esq.
A mother's best jewels; minia-
tures of her children as a
necklace, etc.
Mrs. Gore Booth.
The Duke of Roxburgh.
Portrait of a lady.
Lord Louth, the Hon. T.
Barnewall, Charles Martyn,
Esq., and Mrs. de Zulieta.
The Holy Family; a sketch
for a domestic altarpiece in
miniature.
Mrs. Clutterbuck and a young
lady.
The Duchess of Roxburgh.
Portrait of a gentleman.
F. W. Newton, Esq.
Simon McGillivray, Esq.
Mrs. Lovibond.
Ring-miniature of his late Ma-
jesty George the Fourth, and
bracelet miniature of a gen-
tleman.
Portrait of a lady.
Alfred Montgomery, Esq.
J. Scott, Esq., dentist.
Peter Borthwick, Esq., late
M.P. for Evesham. "He
first the Snuff-Box opened,
then the case."— -^fl/tf oft?u
Loch.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
327
1839.
848
875
888
914
977
987
1840.
990
1014
702
1841.
73*
746
763
8o2
803
832
617
760
822
832
853
862
872
1842. 758
759
768
769
848
856
911
Miss Mellish.
Captain Phillips, late of the
7th Hussars.
A. S. Dowling, Esq.
Portrait of a Vice-President of
the Artists' General Bene-
volent Institution.
Miss Paul.
Master King, son of the Hon.
Robert King.
Mrs. N. E. Vaughen.
Mrs. Macgillivray.
Major Hutchinson, Bengal En-
gineers, F.R.S., Resident
Director of the Collie for
Civil Engineers, Kentish
Town.
Miss Happy Warren.
Bracelet miniatures of Major
Thew and the Rev. J. F.
Colls, B.D., of Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge, and senior
curate of Hampstead.
Portrait of an officer of the
Rifle Brigade.
Mrs. Arbuthnot.
Portrait of a young lady.
P. Chalmers, Esq., M.P.
The Rev. Hugh M'Neile,
A.M. "Thou Shalt not bow
down to them, nor worship
them."
Robert Harrison, Esq.
Portrait of a lady.
Rev. H. J. Daubeny, M.A.
Rev. J. Hobart Caunter, M.A.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Thew.
Mr. James Guthrie.
The Venerable Archdeacon
Philpot.
A young lady.
William Stirling, Esq.
Mrs. James Walker.
Mrs. James Scott.
Mrs. Boxill.
ROBERTSON, Archibald ... Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
Mr, Robertson,
1772. 309 A view of the wonderful bridge
of Veja, in the Veronese
Mountains, of solid marble,
the arch of which measures
about 120 feet.
310 A View of the village of Luz,
looking up the valley of
Bareges in the Pyrenean
mountains.
1788.
1789.
1790.
1796.
Mr, Arch, Robertson,
1775' 3^3 A view of a waterfall in the
Pyrenaean mountains.
A, Robertson^
Saviiie Passage^
Conduit Street,
1 78 1. 469 A remarkable arch of Snow in
the Pirenian mountains.
473 View of the Waterfall of
Governie.
Charles Street^
St./ame^s Square,
1787. 593 Inside view of a subterraneous
cavern called Thinshouse
Cave, near Whetton, Derby-
shire; water-colours.
566 View, looking outwards from
the mouth of the Great
Cavern at Castletown,
Derbyshire.
514 View of the crater of Mount
Etna at the time of its erup-
tion.
688 View on the coast of Naples.
445 Conflagration of the grand
arsenals and Navy of Toulon
on the night of December
1 8th, 1793.
(The above are evidently by one artist,
but whether they are by Archibald Robert-
son, the elder brother of Andrew, is doubt-
ful. Miss Emily Robertson in her letters,
etc., of Andrew Robertson (printed in
1897), states that Archibald came to Lon-
don in 1786, and went to America in 1791.
He was bom in 1765, so the 1775 exhibit
must be by a diflferent Arch. Robertson.)
ROBERTSON, Arthur Painter.
I, Hampton Grove^ Surbiton.
1883. 931 Isola Titferina, Rome.
1066 Interior, S. Maria in Trastevere,
Rome.
1885. 19*9 S. Maria del Popolo, Rome.
1886. 1 1 54 Minerva.
3, Steel^s Studios, N, W,
1887. 1266 Biblioteca, Siena.
1888. 1349 The Wise Virgins. "Behold
the brid^room cometh; go
ye forth to meet him."
1889. 1706 S. Maria del Popolo, Rome.
146, Portsdown Road,
Maida Vale,
1890. 1583 "I won't sit." After F.G. Cot-
man.
The Lodge, Thursley,
Godalming,
1903. 917 "Not learned, save in gracious
household ways."
328
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
ROBERTSON, Charles.
Miniature Painter.
lo, Craven Street ^ Strand,
1790. 295 Portrait of an officer.
699 do. a lady.
C Robertson {from Duhlin\
93, New Bond Street,
1806, 593 Mrs. Carrol.
662 Mrs. C. Beresford and child.
75, Upper Berkeley Street,
1808. 719 Mr. Ryan and his family.
1809. 653 The Hon. J. W. King.
702 R. Jones, Esq.
18 10. 685 Anacreon Moore.
ROBERTSON, Charles, A,R.W,S
Painter and Etcher.
Aix-en-Provence,
1863. 26 Boufifasik, Algeria.
Aix-en-Provence^
and Walton^ Liverpool.
1864. 318 El Mahallaj the caravan.
Walton-on- Thames.
1874. 14*4 Bab Zuweyleh, Cairo.
1877. 572 The wall of wailing, Jerusalem.
"O God, the heathen are
come into thine inheritance,
etc." — Psalm Ixxix, i.
1879. 389 Door of a mosque, Lower
Egypt.
954 The shoes of the faithful.
1880. 284 Meum et tuum.
Meadow House^ Godalming,
188 1. 494 A carpet "dellal" (broker),
Cairo.
1882. 866 The shoes of the Faithful.
896 Poppies.
1278 The shoes of the Faithful;
etching.
1883. 1022 The ebbing tide, Porlock.
1069 A story-teller, Morocco.
1885. 191 Hie jacet. "The waste and
lumber of the shore."
ROBERTSON, Charles John.
Miniature Painter.
74, Welbeck Street,
1798. 83 The Spartan boy.
Gainsborough.
181 1. 343 Portrait of the daughter of
H. Smith, Esq., of Gains-
borough.
1812. 586 Portrait of the infant daughter
of H. Smith, Esq., of Gains-
borough.
635 Interior of a cottage — morning.
653 Cheerfulness; Portrait of Miss
Weston. "Cheerfulness, a
nymph of healthiest hue, Her
bow across her shoulder
flung, etc."
181 2. 677 Portraits of a lady and child.
79, New Bond Street,
1814. 389 Sir H. Nelthorpe.
412 Lady W. Beauclerck.
413 Lady Nelthorpe.
446 Miss CracrofL
6, Marlborough Street,
1816. 743 J. Nelthorpe, Esq.
748 Lady Monson.
752 Mrs. Jenkins.
nx Mr. Beall.
1 81 7. 775 Lord Russell.
18 19. 747 F. Johnson, Esq.
916 The late John Johnson, Esq.
II, Soho Square.
1820. 667 Mrs. Briarley.
706 Admiral Lord Amelius Beau-
clerc,
Chiswick.
1825. 436 Wilmot's new strawberry, the
Superb, raised from seed at
Isleworth.
1827. 593 Phillip's Ingulphus Pear, a new
variety, raised by him at his
exhibition of fruit trees, near
Vauxhall.
849 Phillip's Cellini Apple, a new
variety, raised by him at his
exhibition of fruit trees, near
Vauxhall.
Warton House^ Isleworth.
1830. 620 My father's dinner.
ROBERTSON, C. Kay Painter.
Kay Robertson^
146, Princes Street^
Edinburgh.
1892. 826 A Veteran of Waterloo.
28, Tite Street, Chelsea.
1 90 1. 828 Miss Gertrude Nutter.
1902. 1275 Joseph Pike, Esq.
ROBERTSON, Mrs. C. Kay ttane).
Miniature Fainter.
Kay Robertson,
The Nest, Carshalton,
Surrey.
1898. 1429 Mrs. Watson.
1430 Mrs. John C. TumbuU.
143 1 Elsie, daughter of Professor
Bedson.
Jane K, Robertson,
16, Wellington Square,
Chelsea,
1899. 1258 The Earl of Hopetoun, Lord
Chamberlain.
The Guest House, IVanstead,
1900. 1446 George Edward Cokayne, Esq.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
329
28, Tiie Street
1901. 1321 George Walters, Esq.
1379 Rev. Arthur Thomas.
1902. 1 141 Miss Sylvia Cokayne.
ROBERTSON, D Architect.
181 2. 825 Project for improving the ap-
proaches to the theatres by
clearing away the buildings
in front of Dniry Lane
Theatre northward to Long
Acre, and the buildings from
Covent Garden Theatre,
eastward to Dniry Lane, and
making an open area or
square, the south and west
sides of which it is proposed
should be occupied by
Covent Garden and Drury
Lane Theatres, the north
side by the proposed third
theatre, and the East side
by new and extensive police
offices, in lieu of the present
one in Bow Street.
Hammersmith,
1815. 800 A new square.
5, St. Jame^s Square,
1823. 916 Design for a College chapel.
9S3 do. do. do.
15, Green Street^
Grosvenor Square,
1827. 933 Clarendon Press, Oxford.
934 AH Souls' College, Oxford.
1065 Worcester College, Oxford.
ROBERTSON, David M., A.R,S,A,
Painter.
School of Art,
Douglas, Isle of Man,
1892. 1207 A lift by the way, Connemara.
ROBERTSON, Edward.
Miniature Painter.
34, Gerrard Street,
1830. 673 John Terry Harwood, Esq.
712 The Rev. Henry North.
714 John Cumine, Esq., Junr.
738 Portrait of a gentleman.
747 John Thornhill, Junr., Esq.
766 Charles Lane, Esq.
19, Bemers Street, and
27, Dame Street, Dublin,
1831. 666 Richard Lane, Esq., A.R.A.
839 Mr. Peter Laurie.
848 J. Macdonald Harris, Esq.
1832. 775 Portrait of himself.
1837. 949 Portrait of a gentleman.
VI.
ROBERTSON, Eric Forbes-
Painter.
2 2, Bedford Square,
1890. 425 Evening sunlight.
1 89 1. 278 The Empty cradle.
ROBERTSON, George Painter.
6, Titchfield Street,
Oxford Market.
1772. 214 A landscape, a view taken near
Tivoli.
215 A landscape, a wood scene,
with the story of Venus and
Adonis.
216 Two drawings.
ROBERTSON, George Edward.
Painter.
G, Robertson,
3, Chestnut Terrace,
Battersea,
1885. 996 In memoriam.
16, Rendell Street, BcUtersea,
1888. 1032 A portrait.
1889. 877 In the meadows, East Berg-
holt.
1074 Folkestone from the cliffs.
Bolan House, Battersea,
1891. 783 A comer of the old garden.
1892. 576 Her birthday cake.
627 The milkmaid.
1893. 37 Death of King Lear. — King
Lear, Act V.
466 Portrait of a gentleman.
749 In the spring time.
1895. 567 Mark Antony's oration over the
body of Caesar. — Julius
Ccesar, Act III, Sc. 2.
1897. 93 My mother.
689 The banished Coriolanus leav-
ing Rome.
9S9 Going to the festival.
• 190, Ebury Strut.
1899. 44a Othello relates the story of
his \\i^,— Othello, Act I, Sc.
iii.
469 Calling home the cows.
1900. 375 The Lady of Shalott. "Out
upon the wharf they came,
Knight and burgher, lord
and dame." — Tennyson,
1901. 435 The bard. " The bard awakes
his lays, etc."
1903' 349 The parson going to deliver his
last sermon, assisted by the
squire's daughter.
1904. 279 A critical moment: smugglers
surprised.
uu
340
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Robinson, Peter Frederick, KS.A.,
F. G.S, — continued.
1808. 959 Monument in Kew Churchyard
to L. Wetton, Esq.
1809. 749 Banquetting Seat at Yedman-
dale, Yorkshire, for G. Os-
baldestone, Esq.
181 1. 813 Museum in Piccadilly for Mr.
Bullock as an Exhibition for
subjects of Natural His-
tory.
181 2. 849 Design for rebuilding Drury
Lane Theatre.
181 3. 661 Town hall at Llanbedr, Car-
diganshire.
1814. 721 Cottage at Bookham, near
Leatherhead, for General
Bayley Wallis.
181 5. 767 Millfield Cottage, for General
Bayley Wallis.
808 Fern Acres near Falmer, Bucks,
for J. Woodcock, Esq.
8, Lt//lg Maddox Street
181 7. 621 The Pyramid of Caius Cestius
and Porta di S.Paolo, Rome,
etc.
626 The Gate and CastleofSpoleto,
the Apennines in the dis-
tance.
633 The Port of Savona, Gulph of
Genoa, etc.
634 The walls of Bergamo, the Alps
in the distance.
900 The fountain of Egeria, near
Rome.
929 The Hall at Millfield, near
Bookham, for General B.
Wallis.
958 The Baths of Antoninus Cara-
calla, Rome.
181 8. 917 Design for National Monument
to the Victory at Waterloo,
etc.
935 Design for National Monu-
ment to the Victory of Tra-
falgar, etc.
18 1 9. 1043 Drawing-room at Kiplin, near
Cattereck, for the Earl of
Tyrconnel.
X162 Bulstrode for the Duke of
Somerset.
29, Lower Brook Street ^
Grosvenor Square.
1820. 921 Norbury Park House, for F.
Maitland, Esq.
1821. 957 do. do.
974 Castle in Scotland.
101 z Mickleham Church, Surrey.
X013 Norbury pew, Mickleham
Church, Surrey.
1823.
1824.
1825.
1826.
1827.
1828.
1829.
1830.
1831.
1832.
1833-
795 Ebberstone Hall, Yorkshire;
for G. Osbaldestone, Esq.
1 01 7 Mickleham Church.
857 Chancel of Mickleham Church.
907 Cottage for E. Willes, Esq.
936 do. E. Clarke, Esq.
488 Chapel at Leamington Priors,
Warwick.
928 do. do.
921 New Square, Leamington
Priors.
986 Entrance to York Castle.
1027 do. do.
985 National Monument to Water-
loo, etc.
1077 Capps* Hotel, Leamington.
1132 National Monument to Water-
loo, etc.
997 Portico of late Carlton House,
etc.
1 131 do. do.
1000 Design for New street in
Rome.
1037 Woolmer Lodge, near Lip-
hook, the seat of Sir James
Macdonald, Bart.
1x58 Castle in Sweden.
985 Mansion at Singleton, near
Swansea; for J. H. Vivian,
Esq.
1095 Corridor at Bridehead, Dor-
chester, for Robert WiUiams,
Esq., M.P.
IX 12 Hewer Castle, Kent, for Mrs.
Walds.
1114 Coolhurst, near Horsham, for
Lady Northampton.
1x21 Monument to Duke of York.
1097 Sampford House, Essex, for
John Hinxman, Esq.
963 Gateway of York Castle.
II 04 Bridehead, Dorsetshire.
ROBINSON, R... Miniature Painter.
49, Great Marylebone Street
1797, 968 Portrait of a gentleman.
20, Noel St., Oxford Street
1802. 808 Lord Nelson.
ROBINSON, Samuel Architect.
St. Oiave'Sy Soutkwark.
i77S« *47 A Design for a Temple to
Victory.
1776. 258 A Design for the principal
front of a public assembly
room.
Canterbury Square, SoutJnvark.
1777. 299 A section, being part of a de-
sign for a temple dedicated
to Victory.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
341
1783. 450 View of a brewhouse, for Ed-
mund Dawson, Esq.
1784. 41a A tomb erected in Woodford
churchyard.
1785. 579 Front elevation of a design for
a house of Correction.
604 do. do.
1786. 448 Buildings now erecting on the
bank of the River where the
late great fire happened op-
posite the Tower.
1787. 591 A Hall for one of the City
companies.
1788. 453 Gentleman's Villa in Hertford-
shire.
7, Albion Street^
Blackfriars Bridge,
1795. ^9' Elevation of a Villa.
1809. 841 Hotel, near Vauxhall, for J.
Alcock, Esq.
181 5. 792 Anatomical theatre at St.
Thomas's hospital.
7, Great Surrey Street^
Blackfriars,
18 19. 1056 Church in St. Pancras.
50, Lothbury,
1 82 1. 990 Design for a church.
ROBINSON, T Painter.
I, Danes Inn^ Strand,
1899. 1588 H.M.S. Edgar in a storm,
February, 1899.
Glenhursty Granville Road,
Stroud Green,
1900. 1631 Rough sea — H.M.S. Powerful.
ROBINSON, Walter Painter.
85, Fairfax Road^ Homsey.
1898. 759 Fitful February.
66, Montholmc Road^
Wandsworth Common,
1899. 446 Early spring.
1900. 876 In the Valley.
902 A Water-mill.
22, Honywell Road^
Wandsworth Common,
1 90 1. 696 Cloudy June.
ROBINSON, William Painter.
33, HadUnv Street^
Burton Square^
and 44y Briggate^ Leeds,
1822. 291 Mr. Young.
Commercial Road^ Leeds,
1823. 282 Mrs. Fawkes.
329 Walter Fawkes, Esq.
539 Miss Butler.
8, Park Street, Leeds.
1824. 282 Portrait of a lady.
371 The Hon. Fred W. Robinson.
Park Square^ Leeds, and
At Messrs, Hurst
and Robinson* s.
Pall Mall,
1825. 362 The Hon. Miss Robinson.
22, Park Square, Leeds,
and 1^2, Jermyn Street,
1827. 109 The Rt. Hon. Lord Grantham.
120 The Hon. Miss Amabel Robin-
son.
At Messrs, Colnaghiand Son,
Pall Mall East,
1828. 219 John Trotter, Esq.
421 The Hon. Edward Petre.
510 The Earl of Enneskillen.
552 Alexander Trotter, Esq.
Leeds,
1830. 160 The Hon. Lady '^Louisa Las-
celles.
Leeds, and 31, Poultry,
1 83 1. 489 Mrs. Edward W. James.
40, Howland Street,
1832. 386 The Duke of Wellington.
Painted for the United Ser-
vice Club.
John Street,
St, Jameses Square.
1833. 212 Lord Grantham.
Leeds, and 30, Poultry.
1834. 391 Portrait of a gentleman.
4, South Lambeth Place.
1839. 9" St. Botolph's Priory, Col-
chester.
ROBINSON, William Painter.
49, Princess Street, Manchester,
1885. 888 Monte Carlo and Monaco,
from the road to Mentone.
ROBINSON, W. A Painter.
1842. 151 A study.
17, Warwick Court,
Grafs Inn,
1845. ^^^ ^ Landscape near Brealcs Hall,
Westmoreland.
467 Still life; a present.
1846. 1299 View in Westminster Abbey,
looking west.
1848. 490 The literary bore.
II, College Crescent,
St, John's Wood.
1 85 1. 693 Weaning the calves.
3, Hawley Villas West,
Kentish Town,
1852. 548 The young anglers.
342
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Robinson, W. A. — continued,
7, WeU Walk, Hampstead,
1353. 568 An idle moment.
1082 Happy rustics.
9, Bernard Street,
1858. 146 A rustic belle.
2, Clarendon Terrace,
1 86 1. 39 Resting.
809 A Cumberland tramp.
884 The approaching storm.
1862. 317 A little gleaner.
ROBINSON, W. Howard ... Painter.
99» J^egent Street,
1902 399 Miss Bella Graves.
ROBLES, J Painter.
1871. X066 El ventero.
ROBOTHAM, Miss Prances C.
Painter.
24, Russell Road, Kensington,
1893. 800 Roxana.
ROBSON. See Walton and Robson.
Edward Robert, F,S,A,
Architect.
20, Great George Street,
Westminster.
St. Anne's Church, Liverpool.
Schools, Stoke Newington.
Mansion for Miss Peddie.
Hanover Street School, Isling-
ton.
School Board offices, Sheffield.
41, Parliament Street,
Town Hall, Loftus, in Cleve-
land.
Memorial to Prince Imperial
on Chislehurst Common.
A London school.
The Galleries of the Institute
of Painters in Water Colours.
A gentleman's cottage.
First design for a school.
A London school.
Interior of Prince's Hall, Picca-
dilly.
9, Bridge Street, Westminster,
People's Palace.
Queen's Hall of People's Pa-
lace.
Mansion of Wosley Park, Kent.
Palace Chambers, Westminster,
Library, People's Palace.
9, Bridge Street,
People's Palace for East Lon-
don.
ROBSON,
1873.
1877.
II28
1074
mo
1115
1 129
1879.
1x51
1880.
X113
1882.
1113
1164
1883.
1884.
1 163
1x95
IZ07
1309
1886.
1887.
1683
1679
1729
1889.
1818
1891.
1744
1894. 1588 Ashton Grammar School, Dun-
stable.
{See also Flockton and Robson, vol. iii,
p. 128, and Stevenson and Robson.)
ROBSON, (E. R.) and STEVENSON
(S. J.) Architects.
School Boards
Victoria Embankment
1875. '^^ One of the Board Schools of
London.
ROBSON, George Fennel ... Painter.
Durham,
1807. 377 High Force Cataract: a fall of
the river Tees.
610 View on Ettersgill Beck, Tees-
dale, Durham.
670 Distant view of Durham Cathe-
dral, from Shincliffe.
25, Parliament Street,
1809. 588 Westminster Abbey, from St
James's Park.
8, Sackville Street.
1810. 772 New Bridge, Durham.
36, Percy Street
181 1. 355 The Abbey Mills.
181 2. 526 Scotch firs at Killin, Perth-
shire.
1813. 717 Cascade on the banks of Loch
Tay.
ROBSON, Miss Henrietta ... Painter.
Woodlands, New Brighton,
1880. 699 Christmas roses and stone
vases.
1 88 1. 858 Christmas roses and antique
bottles.
ROBSON, J Architect.
15, Beak Street,
Golden Square,
1797. 1077 Design for Entrance to a Park.
1 798. 968 do. a bath.
16, Great Castle Street,
Cavendish Square,
1800. icoi Design for a mausoleum.
1 80 1. 872 do. bath.
1802. 900 Asylum for the orphans of
Sailors and Soldiers.
1803. 972 Cottage in Hunts.
974 Design for a temple.
1804. 818 do. naval academy.
906 do. a mausoleum.
2, Great Marlborough Street
1805. 670 Parliament Street, Dublin.
741 Courts of justice.
1806. 865 Cottage in Northumberland.
1807. 946 Centrical ordnance depdt.
951 Design for a hunting lodge.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
343
1808. 899 Design for country residence.
918 Society of Arts depository.
1809. 830 Hall at Castle Garth, New-
castle.
836 Cottage near Harrow.
1 8 10. 705 Nobleman's mansion.
804 Design for a lodge.
835 Cottage for Mr. Keats.
18 1 2. 806 St. Mary's church, Stockport.
18 1 3. 822 Design for military villa.
879 Interior, parochial chapel.
181 5. 814 Mansion for A. Bonelli, Esq.
861 Design for a church.
18 1 9. 1084 Church at Norwood.
X095 Design for mansion.
1820. 939 Ball room, Harley Street.
1 82 1. 1065 Chapel and mausoleum, etc.
1823. X016 Design for baths and boat
house.
1827. 538 Margate old pier.
1833. 1023 Design for a chapel and ceme-
tery.
ROBSON, Philip A Architect.
9, Bridge Street^ WestminsUr.
1899. 1736 St. George's Church Schools,
Mayfair.
ROBSON, Thomas Painter.
84, Aldgate.
1803. looi View of Baron's Hall, the old
manor house of Thursford,
near Fakenham, Norfolk.
18 10. 790 View of Aldgate church and
Sir J. Cass's school house,
as they appeared a.d. 17 10.
84, Dean Street^ Soho,
1824. 77 Portrait of a student of the
Royal Academy.
201 Portrait of a gentleman.
284 Rev. C. Wordsworth, D.D.,
Master of Trinity College,
Cambridge.
517 Rev.W. French, D.D., Master
of Jesus College, Cam-
bridge.
19, Poland Street
1825. 235 Magdalen Graeme, in the chapel
of St. Cuthbert's cell. "In
this high strain of enthusiasm,
she stood raising her eyes
through the fractured roof
of the vault to the stars,
which now began to twinkle
through the pale twilight,
while the long grey tresses
which hung down over her
shoulders waved in the night
1825.
1826.
1827.
1828.
1833.
1837.
1838.
1841.
1844.
breeze, which the chasm and
fractured windows admitted
{xQtlyJ'^AbboL
266 Portrait of a Fellow of Queen's
College, Cambridge.
885 Portrait of a gentleman of
St. John's College, Cam-
bridge.
288 George E. Towry, Esq.
122 Miss Charlotte, daughter of
Major Willard.
143 Portrait of the lady of Colonel
Willard.
170 Two girls; a sketch.
5x7 Mrs. Leicester Smith.
95, Great Russell Street
489 J. M. Lloyd, Esq.
19, Soho Square.
179 Miss Anna Walker.
949 James W. Farrer, Esq.
49 Portrait of a gentleman.
515 An old head.
246 Mr. John Wilkie.
II, Charlotte Street^
Portland Place.
194 Joseph Durham.
ROBY, John Painter.
1838. 330 Meadow scene near Pond
Street, Hampstead.
ROC-B'HIAN, Aufray Dc. See D,
voL iiy page 309.
ROCCA, Andrea Crayon Painter.
Facing St Jameses Churchy
Piccadilly.
1 77 1. 163 Portrait of a gentleman; in
crayons.
164 A portrait of a gentleman; in
crayons.
165 A philosopher; in crayons.
ROCHARD, Prangois Theodore.
Miniature Painter.
F. Pochard,
131, New Bond Street
1820. 690 Portrait of a lady.
1 82 1. 787 A portrait.
T. F. Pochard,
281, Regent Street,
Cavendish Square.
1826. 694 Portrait of a lady.
F. T. Pochard.
1827. 669 Portrait of a lady.
806 Signor Zucchelli, of the Italian
Opera.
807 H. C, Esq.
344
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Rochard, Pran^ois Th6odore — con-
1836.
879
tirtutd.
K Rochard,
19, Hawland Street
1837.
586
1828.
751 Miss E. Bisset.
909 Portrait of a gentleman.
704
918 J. Oury, Esq.
779
926 Portrait of a gentleman.
1829.
680 J. Marston, Esq.
798
691 Portrait of a lady.
872
783 do. gentleman.
873
893 do. do.
874
941 Miss Elizabeth Webb.
950
F, T. Rochard.
1838.
606
1830.
672 Portrait of a gentleman.
715 Contemplation.
735
743 Portrait of a lady.
803
761 do. do.
863
77* do. gentleman.
871
858 do. officer.
882
929 do. gentleman.
F, Rochard.
922
1831.
730 do. young lady.
821 Miss Mary Ann, third daughter
1839.
59*
of Alderman Ansley.
840 Portrait of a lady.
770
864 do. young lady.
849
1832.
729 do. do. officer in
the 4th Light Dragoons.
760 Portrait of a young lady.
902
770 do. lady.
936
854 do. young lady.
982
859 do. gentleman.
1052
876 do. officer.
912 do. lady.
1081
1833.
69s John Hayes, Esq.
709 Mrs. Parker.
1840.
561
744 Portrait of a gentleman.
746 do. lady.
630
776 N. C. Macleod of the Bengal
Engineers.
639
711 Mrs. Scott.
779
898 E. Fletcher, Esq.
808
917 Miss Fletcher.
1834.
476 Portrait of a gentleman — Garde
824
Nationale de Paris.
825
624 Mrs. Ashburton Bulley.
831
630 Miss E. Barker.
1841.
595
673 Portrait of a lady.
613
68 X John Leech, Esq., M.P.
710 Miss Helena Fletcher.
760 Charles Fletcher, Esq.
627
778 Portrait of a young lady as a
690
gypsy.
694
1835.
767 Portrait of a lady.
786 do. young lady.
710
832 do. lady.
781
1836.
806 do. do.
881
823 do. do.
1842.
659
838 do. an officer.
678
Portrait of a gentleman.
The Vcay Rev. Dr. Wisemao,
principal of the English
College, and professor in the
University of Rome.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Bracelet miniature of Miss Nina
Lindsey.
Portrait of a gentleman.
John Blower, Esq.
Captain English, R.N.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. do.
Portraits of two young ladies.
Portrait of an officer in the
Madras Cavalry.
Portrait of a lady.
do. do.
do. gentleman.
Captain Maitland, R.N., of
Her Majesty's ship WellesUy.
Bracelet miniature of a gentle-
man.
Mrs. Colonel Eden and her
eldest son.
Portrait of a lady.
do. do.
do. an officer in the 2 ist
Royal North British Fusi-
leers.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Mrs. Wedderbum.
Portrait of Alfred Williams,
Esq.
Portraits of two sisters.
40, Foley Place.
The Bishop of Newfoundland.
{Aubrey George Spencer.)
The Countess of Persano and
her infant son.
A group of three sisters.
Portrait of a lady.
Portrait of an officer of the 9th
Royal Lancers.
Wiggett Chute, Esq., M.P.
Mrs. Wiggett Chute.
Mrs. Tudor Lavie.
Portrait of a lady.
Portrait of a young officer in
the Hon. East India Com-
pany's service.
Mrs. Fortescue and son.
Lady J. N. Campbell.
Helen, daughter of Sir John
R. N. Campbell, K.C.H.
Master Blundell MacCalmont.
Portrait of a lady.
Eyre T. Downes, Esq.
Mrs. Tabor.
Mrs. Bagot.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
345
1842. 773 An officer late of the Grenadier
Guards.
818 — Ram, Esq.
833 — Casamaijor, Esq.
890 Miss Margaret Curwen.
915 Mrs. Lewis Doxat.
966 Major Bagot.
1843. 662 Mrs. Henry Astell.
779 Mrs. Charles Simeon.
797 Portrait of an officer of the
Rifle Brigade.
828 Major - General Frederick,
K.C.B.
1017 Harry Bishop, Esq., Madras
Artillery.
1094 The children of Edward
Divett, Esq., M.P.
1134 Portrait of a lady.
1844. 628 Miss Barrow.
7»a The children of Mrs. Hope
Maclean.
853 The Earl of Northesk.
908 Mrs. Henry Princep.
910 Portrait of a lady.
1845. 694 Portrait of the youngest son of
the Hon. Charles E. Law,
M.P., Recorder of London,
in his Montem dress.
950 Lady Isabella Gordon.
951 Master Charles Mainwaring.
953 Portrait of Mrs. William Dick.
959 The Countess of Northesk.
1846. 862 Lieut. - General Sir Edward
Kerrison, Bart., M.P.,
K.C.B., K.C.H.
X017 Arthur and Mary, youngest
children of Arthur Currie,
Esq.
1 1 18 Lord Henniker.
1142 Lady Henniker.
1847. 929 Lieut-General Sir James Law
Lushington, G.C.B.
939 The children of Lord Hen-
niker.
X041 George Holland Ackers, Esq.
1068 Augusta and Emily, children
of Arthur Currie, Esq.
1848. X014 Portraits of the Hon. Misses
Gertrude and Helen Dun-
combe, daughters of Lord
Feversham.
1029 Mrs. Gibson.
108 1 Athol Burnett, Esq.
1849. ^*3 Alfred Chapman, Esq.
8x6 Mrs. W. F. Tinling.
927 Olivia.
978 Francis, son of Major Ste-
phens.
1850. 718 Portrait of an officer of the 3rd
King's Own Light Dragoons.
VI.
1850. 1012 Portraits of two sisters.
1 85 1. 1 181 Portrait of a gentleman in the
character of Rob Roy Mac-
gregor.
1232 A family group.
1852. 1034 Portrait of a young lady.
1049 Charles Thesiger.
1S53. 900 Mr. William Thomasson.
929 Edith, daughter of W. F. Hig-
gins, Esq.
976 Mrs. Luard.
1854. 907 Mrs. J. B. Wetenhall and son.
1045 Gertrude, daughter of W. F.
Higgins, Esq.
1855. 1133 Rev. Frederick C. Cass.
ROCHARD, Simon Jacques.
Miniature Painter.
— Rochard,
1816. 569 Portrait of a lady.
gentleman.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
lady,
gentleman.
New Bond Street.
57* do.
582 do.
633 do.
635 do.
638 do.
641 do.
667 do.
713 do.
5. Rochard,
181 7. 466 Portrait of a gentleman.
672 The Countess Lieven.
802 J. Gunning, Esq.
834 Mrs. Mansfield.
/. 5. Rochardy
148, New Bond Street.
181 8. 578 Captain A. F. D'Est^.
802 Rear-Admiral Sir T. Beresford.
— Rochardy
131, New Bond Street,
1819. 815 Hon. H. Dundas.
894 Portraits of Miss Rowles, W.
Curtis, Esq., Miss Margaret
D'Est^, and a lady.
908 Portraits of J. Grant, Esq., the
children of R. Jennings,
Esq., and an officer of the
13th Dragoons.
/. S. Rochard.
1820. 464 The Earl of Belfast
647 Miss G. Rowles.
664 L. Meyrick, Esq.
672 Miss C. Bemers.
yi(i Major-General Sir G. S.
Browne, K.C.B.
780 Lady Struth's children.
804 Mrs. D. Astley.
845 The Marquess of Donegal.
5./. Rochard.
182 1. 664 Dr. Warren.
Y Y
346
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Rochard, Simon Jacques — continued,
1 82 1. 697 J. Cuff, Esq.
7x3 T. Lennard, Esq.
720 F. Brown, Esq.
796 Signora Corn.
829 Miss Mori of the King's The-
atre.
845 Mrs. Sevestre.
1823. 424 Miss H. Maitland.
603 The late Miss Louisa Tolle-
mache.
631 Portrait of a lady.
670 Wm. Marsh, Esq.
759 Madame Vestris of Drury Lane
Theatre.
780 Portrait of a child.
782 R. T., Esq.
792 Master W. Morland.
1823. 671 Portrait of a lady.
704 do. do.
723 Mrs. W. Marsh.
825 The Recorder of London.
{Knawlys.)
828 Miss Dallas.
869 Portrait of a gentleman.
880 Miss L. Fitzgerald.
886 Portrait of a gentleman.
1824. 662 do. lady.
726 Miss C. White.
1825. 609 Portrait of a lady, and two
children.
655 Miss Buttler.
666 Portrait of a young lady.
675 The Chief Justice of Chester.
741 Mrs. Thomas Wilson with her
two children.
790 Lady Charlotte Berkeley.
815 S. P. Cockerell, Esq.
281, Regent Street.
1826. 6»6 Portrait of a gentleman with
his favourite dog.
640 George Hathorn, Esq., R.N.
684 A portrait.
743 Hugh Vans Hathorn, Esq.
759 George Hathorn, Esq.
760 Groupe of a nobleman's family.
765 do. Miss and Master
Sterling.
800 Portrait of a lady.
1827. 650 Mrs. F. Bertie.
671 Mrs. Taylor.
700 Portraits of the Countess of
Normanton, Lord Somerton,
Lady Mary and the Hon.
Masters Herbert and
Charles.
783 Portrait of a young lady.
798 The Earl of Normanton.
836 Mrs. Parker.
853 Portrait of a young lady.
1828. 698 Mrs. George Bankes and child-
ren.
734 Portrait of a young lady.
736 do. do.
767 Mrs. Samuel Baxter.
866 Richards Roy, Esq.
882 Portrait of a Neapolitan lady.
894 do. lady.
934 do. gentleman.
1829. 719 Captain Fairfield of the Foot
Guards.
738 Mrs. Smark.
740 Portrait of a lady.
766 Lady Mary Dundas.
866 Portrait of a lady.
915 The Hon. Miss Townshend.
930 Portrait of a lady.
1830. 670 Lord Ranelagh.
701 Mrs. Warwick.
735 Mrs. Clayton.
851 Captain Burrard, second Foot
Guards.
878 Mrs. Mackenzie.
907 A sketch.
915 Portrait of a young lady.
923 Lady Nugent.
1831. 654 Rt. Hon. Captain Fitaroy.
672 I^ Baron Schwiter.
691 Mrs. Vivian.
723 The Rt. Hon. Mrs. Frederick
Parr.
815 The Rt. Hon. Lord James
Fitzroy, loth Royal Hussars.
852 John Rennie, Esq.
895 Miss Foote.
904 Viscountess Falkland.
1832. 714 Portrait of a gentleman.
727 Mrs. Dixon.
737 The child of the Rev. John
Peel.
768 Mrs. George Morgan.
870 Lady Carmichael Anstruther.
893 Mr. H. Bartholomew.
894 Portrait of a lady of quality.
916 — Mellish, Esq.
1833. 745 Mrs. Buller.
748 Mrs. Dawson.
755 Mrs. Barlow Hoy.
763 Portrait of a young lady as Re-
becca.
778 Madame Vestris.
782 Joseph Delaiield, Esq.
846 Lady Caroline Maxe as a gip-
sey.
865 Vincent Thompson, Esq.
1834. 629 Lord Edward Thynne.
637 The Rt. Hon. Mrs. Augustus
Craven.
665 Portrait of a young lady.
788 Mrs. Quaintin Vivian.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
347
668
7H
1834. 817 Mrs. Henry Harvey, of Kyle,
Co. Wexford.
8i8 The late Lady Lyndhurst
819 Portrait of a young man of
fashion.
825 Lord Ranelagh.
1835. 636 Mrs. James Hayward.
653 Portrait of a magistrate.
664 do. nobleman.
680 Mrs. Bosville Durant.
775 The late Lady Lyndhurst.
80X Miss White.
817 Major Goldsmid.
846 Mrs. General Pine.
1836. 157 His Excellency Lord Auck-
land, Governor-General of
India.
E. L, Cotton, Esq., scholar of
Trinity College, Cambridge.
Portrait of a lady.
775 Miss Grace Bainbridge.
786 Two sisters.
846 Sir John Cathcart.
1837. 783 Wm. Vantillard, Esq.
799 Rev. C. H. White.
1838. 98 A young lady embroidering.
593 Sketch of a young lady.
607 Mrs. Labarre.
743 Mrs. William Richardson.
1058 Chevalier Boutan.
1839. 29 Dr. Armstrong.
768 Miss Wombwell.
851 Lord Ranelagh.
935 A young lady.
989 Mrs. G. Wombwell.
107 X Lord Harley; a sketch.
1840. 19 Master Hutchinson Simpson.
143 Lady Maurice Flint.
171 Miss Wallis.
Lady Louisa Cavendish,
daughter of the Countess of
Burlington.
The Rt. Hon. James Mac-
donall, I St Life Guards.
H.I.H. The Grand Duke
Alexander, Hereditary
Prince of Russia.
W. N. Wickham, Esq., of Win-
chester.
850 Portrait of a young lady.
24 Un de la jeune France.
Mrs. Sutton and child.
Minnie.
Reflections after the ball.
C. Santley, Esq.
Miss Gordon Forbes.
40 The Countess America de'
Vespuci.
759 Portrait of a young girL
777 do. do. lady.
1843.
1841.
1842.
1843.
5H
767
777
778
97
283
503
5»3
599
1844.
789 Master Maberly.
799 Mr. Millstone.
8x0 Master George Wombwell.
923 The late William Millets, Esq.
138 Portrait of a gentleman.
173 The favourite parrot.
447 The late William Littleton,
Esq.
729 Portrait of a young lady.
739 Study from nature.
746 Lord Ranelagh.
777 Portrait of a lady.
832 Simon Burney Warner, Esq.
871 Portraits of a 'ady, the Rev.
J. Penrose, and the Vis-
countess Loftus.
{Although a miniature paintery Rachard
occasionally painted in oil, notably in 1836,
1 838 to 1 842. TTiese can be distinguished by
being the early numbers in each year,)
1845.
ROCHE, Alexander, ^.^l^^.... Painter.
241, West George Street ^
Glasgow,
625 Shepherdess.
199 Landscape.
Luggiebank House^
Kirkintilloch^ near Glasgow,
14 Portrait of a lady.
160 The window seat.
951 Idling.
I, Albyn Place^ Edinburgh,
509 The Indian shawl.
924 Mrs. Roberts.
1898. 431 Lady Reid.
1901. 461 Prue.
1890.
1892.
1896.
1897.
ROCHE, Mark Sculptor.
Holywell Hill, St. Albans.
1876. 1420 Endymion.
245, Stanhope Street.
1877. 1449 Hippomenes prepared for the
race.
1506 The Rev. Walter J. Lawrance,
rector of St Alban's Abbey,
Herts.
1878. 1459 The Woodcutter.
5, St, Augustine's Road.
1879. 1559 A portrait bust; terra-cotta.
1566 "Oh, sweet is the new violet,
etc." — Tennyson.
1880. — (In the index, but no exhibit in
the catalogue.)
1 88 1 1502 Martyrdom of Vivia Perpetua.
"Dispersos capillos infibul-
avit; non enim decebat
martyrem dispersis capillis
pati, ne in sua gloria plan-
gere videretur."
i88a. 1656 Hero.
348
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Roche, Mark — continued,
1883. 1635 Daphne.
1671 William the Conqueror at the
battle of Hastings, charging
the standard defended by
Gyrth, the brother of Ha-
rold. With Walter Roche.
4, Camden Square.
1885. 1015 David entering Saul's tent.
" Then once more I prayed,
and opened the foldskirts
and entered, and was not
afraid." — Browning*s
''Sauiy
1887. 1813 " Sweeter far is death than life
to me that long to go." —
Tennyson. Group, marble.
ROCHE, Sampson Towgood.
Painter.
S. Riche,
1 1, Pierrepont Street ^ Bath.
181 7. 699 Portrait.
704 Portrait of a clergyman.
ROCHE, Walter Sculptor.
245, Stanhope Street.
1878. 1494 "Blair Athol"; statuette,
bronze.
5, St. Augustin^s Rocui.
1879. 1550 Portrait of a celebrated race-
horse.
1581 The return from the plough.
1881. 1550 " A-hunting we will go."
1558 "Then weary homeward we re-
turn."
1882. 1580 "Then weary homeward we re-
turn"; bronze.
1642 Polo.
1647 "Come along!"
1694 "A-hunting we will go."
1883. x6oi Polo.
1672 William the Conqueror, etc.
{See Mark Roche.)
1688 A regular rogue.
4, Camden Square.
1884. 1 815 "An honest horse"; statuette,
bronze.
1817 "A regular rogue"; statuette,
bronze.
1825 A harness horse.
1831 Charles, son of C. Dymoke
Green, Esq.
1885. 2031 Tent pegging.
1886. 1798 Tentpegging;equestrianstatue,
bronze.
1859 "Forward"; group.
1873 Coursing; group, plaster.
1909 An Indian sport; group, bronze.
1887. 1808 Taillefer; equestrian statuette.
1888. 2055 My dog Jack — dog's head;
terra-cotta.
ROCHBPORT, Countess of.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1851. 570 Portrait.
ROCKSTRO, J. Sambroke De. See
D, vol. ii, page 309.
ROCQUEPLANT, C Painter.
FariSy and 6, Lisle Street.
1834. 555 View of St. Moto.
RODD, Lady Lilian G Sculptor.
1 7, Stratford Place^
Oxford Street.
1904. 1 8 10 Evelyn; bust.
RODDIS, Alfred J Architect.
62, Hursthoume Road^
Forest HiU.
1903. 1 61 3 Design for a town house.
RODBCK, Carl Painter.
94, Koppel, Hamburg.
1878. 9 Forest scene — evening.
26, Maida Vale.
1880. 4« Between the seasons.
1 88 1. 31 A fisher station.
RODECK, Pieter Architect.
449, Edgeware Road.
1899. 1862 Design for a country house.
RODBN, William T Painter.
Suffolk Villa, near Highgate.
1863. 330 Viscount Palmerston, K.G.,
etc. Fainted for the Town
Hall, Tiverton.
559 Joseph Parkes, Esq.
29, Bedford Street,
Covent Garden.
1874. 143 Very Rev. John Henry New-
man, D.D.
163 Alexander Macmillan, Esq.
580 John Evans, Esq., F.R.S.,
President of the Geological
Society of London.
Lynton Villa, West Duhvich.
1879. 557 Professor Humphrey, F.R.S.,
of Cambridge.
{Roden was also a line-engraver.)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
349
RODIN, Auguste Sculptor.
36, Rue de FourmeauXy Farts,
1882. 1596 St. Jean; bust, bronze.
cjo Professor Legros^
Gower Street
1884. 1667 U^e d'airain; statue, bronze.
RODGBRS, Joseph Painter.
Edwinstowe^ Newark,
1889. 1454 The day is far spent.
RODGBRS, Robert Sculptor.
Ravenscraigy Honywell Road^
Wandsworth,
1890. 2026 Mrs. A. P. Lyle; bust, marble.
2087 Study of a head; bronze.
RODOCANACHI, Miss Hypatia.
Sculptor.
2, Clarendon Place^
Hyde Park Gardens,
1904. 1712 Portrait medallion.
RODWBLL, T Painter.
6, Knightsbridge,
1 8 14. 548 Going home.
1815. 355 The turf-cutters.
/. Rodwelly 5, Piccadilly,
1817. i6i The carrier's cart.
ROB, Fred Painter.
7, Park Road Studios, N, W.
1887. 638 Fugitives.
848 "Who's there?"
1888. 1039 Mr. Chester at the Maypole
Inn. — Bamaby Rudge,
18, Bolton Studios y
Redcliffe Road,
1889. 1173 Mabel, daughter of S. W. Lee,
24, Victoria Grove, Chelsea,
1890. 637 Plunder.
1 89 1. 455 Consulting the witch.
1893. 9" Trial of Joan of Arc. "While
the bishop was still speaking
of her prayer to hear mass,
Joanne was conducted to
her place in front of the
tribunal. . . Her chains
had been taken off, and she
appeared. ... A girl evid-
ently very young, but with
an air of perfect dignity and
self-possession; she had her
hah: still cut round, except
that form which nature had
put upon her." — Parr.
1895. 345 The traitor's wife.
391 Mrs. Arthur Bridge.
1895. 491 Nelson leaving Portsmouth for
the Victory, 1805. "He
endeavoured to elude the
populace by taking a bye-
way to the beach, but a
crowd collected on his train,
pressing forward to obtain a
sight of his face." — Southey,
1897. X102 Brought to light.
104, Priory Road,
West Hampstead,
1898. 93 "Two heads are better than
one."
924 The love-letters.
1899. 60X Joan of Arc, 1429. "We saw
her clothed all in white
armour, excepting her head;
her charger a great black
one. . . . Then as she was
riding away, she turned her
face to the people . . . and
said, * You priests and clergy,
make processions and pray
to God for our success.'" —
Lord Ronald Gower,
872 Four odd volumes.
1900. 23 Checkmate.
loio Old defenders: assembling of
H.M. Yeomen Warders for
the inspection on Tower
Green.
1 90 1. 713 A health to the old love.
1902. 164 Philip IV visiting Velasquez in
his studio.
464 Beating the bounds — Tower of
London.
ROB, Miss Henrietta A Painter.
1880. 989 "Chloe."
ROB, J Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1790. 578 Ruins.
587 do.
ROB, Robert Henry Painter.
t,PallMaU,
1852. 534 A Highland shooting party —
scene, Loch Kennard, Perth-
shire.
9, Stratford Place,
Camden Square,
1853. l^\ The tired stag.
350 Highland Keeper waiting for
a shot at an eagle.
780 Highland loch scene — evening.
Garra^chawe House,
Sanbank, Argyle.
1354. 383 The Highland mother.
475 A study from life.
350
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Roc, Robert Henry — continued,
Dunoon^ N,B.
1856. 194 Scene in the Highlands.
368 Holy Loch, Argyllshire.
Bath Crescent^ Glasgow.
iSS7« 595 Highland Poachers.
8, Oval Road, Regent's Park.
1868. 662 Midnight in the Highlands.
ROE, Walter Herbert Painter.
Brook Green Studios.
1885. 617 Waiting.
993 La petite bonne.
1887. 514 The pet of the laundry.
133, Blythe Road.
1893. 293 Portrait of a lady.
ROBGBLS, Pranz Painter.
Barmen,
1879. 240 Madame Von Asten.
ROBHN, M Painter.
6, Lower James Street,
Golden Square.
1803. 175 A mountebank scene.
187 Dancing dogs.
226 A Spanish halt.
ROPPB, Alfred T.
Miniature Painter.
59, Ossulston Street,
1822. 596 Portrait of an artist.
ROPPB, William John Painter.
7, Cornwall Place, Holloway,
1845. 806 A moorland scene — twilight.
1846 47 The pass of Llanberis from the
lower lake — early morning.
9, West Terrace, Park Road,
1851. 41 On the river Elway near Aber-
gely, North Wales.
1853. 859 Waterfall at Llanberis, North
Wales.
30, Richmond Crescent,
Bamsbury,
1862. 193 Robinson Crusoe bringing
stores from the wreck.
1864. 590 Daybreak in the mountains.
15, St, James's Square,
Hotting Hill.
1865. 154 Brada Head, Isle of Man.
45, Lonsdale Square,
1866. 253 The cateran's eyry — break of
day.
64, Mansfield Road.
1869. 530 The Norangfiord, Norway.
1872. 430 Caught in the squall.
1873. 24 Awintrymoonlightin the Park.
941 The Sands.
A, J. Roffe,
18, Grisback Road^
Ufiper Holiaway.
1879. 655 September.
W,JRoffe,
13, Paroles Road^ Highgaie.
1889. 1380 Moonrise.
{See cUso D. B. McKay, vol. v, page 145.)
ROGBRS, Arthur Lee Painter.
125, Bedford Street, Liverpool.
1885. 1 29 1 The edge of the common.
1886. 1062 A gleam of the setting sun.
109 1 A winter's mom — The Lows,
Sherwood Forest
1274 Birch trees at upper pond,
Bumham.
1887. 1074 " Now fades and dies the
wintry light " — Sherwood
Forest.
1207 A wintry evening — Sherwood
Forest.
1888. 731 Autumn in the beech woods.
1355 The coming storm — Sherwood
Forest.
ROGBRS, B Painter.
Hussing Cross, Stafford.
1800. 678 View of Grassmere Lake, West-
moreland, by moonlight.
" The clear moon, emerging
o'er the sable mountains,
etc." — Bowles.
1801. 595 Bieston Castle, Cheshire.
1802. 512 Caernarvon Castle, by moon-
light.
684 Chepstow Castle, on the river
Wye, Monmouthshire.
Weeping Cross, Stafford.
1803. 723 Distant view of the Valais
Mountain, the separation of
the republic of Valais and
Italy.
728 A distant view of the Valais
Mountain, the separation of
Italy and the republic of
Valais, from near Atrole.
ROGBRS, Charles H Painter.
Abbey Wood, Croydon Road,
AnerUy.
1903. 1015 The chalk pit, Suffolk.
ROGBRS, Bdward J.
Miniature Painter.
8, Denning Road, Hampstead.
1904. 1239 Study of a head.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
351
ROGERS, Miss Ethel B.
Miniature Painter.
AngUsea Housc^ Pcdgfiton,
1896. 1328 Miss Mabel Hall.
ROGERS, Miss Evelyn E.
Miniature Painter.
Dundella, Kingston Hill.
1889. 1627 Portrait of a gentleman.
1660 Miss Lucy Gibbs.
1890. 1448 G. Douglas Pidcock, Esq.,
M.A., M.D.
1891. 1536 Portrait of a lady.
Coambe Cottage^ Teignmauth,
1894. 1251 Portrait of a gentleman.
ROGERS, Frederick Architect.
226, Gresham House,
1870. 801 Nave, St. Mary Magdalene,
Chiswick.
9, Serle Street^ Lincoln* s Inn.
1874. 1063 Church of St John the Baptist,
Yengani, Maryport, Queens-
land.
1877. iioi St, Peter's Church, Parkstone,
Dorset.
ROGERS, Frederick Sculptor.
45, Tachbrook Street^ Fitnlico.
1889. 2164 Claude Brousson, martyr, 1698;
head.
1890. 2020 Study of a head.
43, Grandison Rocd^
Clapham Common.
1895. 1677 Andante tranquillo; bust,
wood.
1898. 1920 Traumerei; bust, carved wood.
ROGERS, George Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1788. 212 Danby Wood.
'793- 477 A mad bull.
ROGERS, H Painter.
2, Finshury Terrace.
1335. 191 Portrait of a young gentleman.
W. Rogers,
2, Finsbury Terrace.
1837. 385 Portrait of a gentleman.
ROGERS, J Painter.
13, JDuke Street,
Fusion Square.
1838. 546 Portrait of a gentleman.
30, Clarendon Square.
1857. 290 Spring flowers.
1858. 770 Little Pris.
ROGERS, James Edward, A.R.HA.
Painter.
2 2a, Dorset St., Portman Square.
1 88 1. 809 In a country churchyard.
1882. 962 Anglo-Dutch Convention.
76, South Hill Park,
Hampstead.
1884. 963 A crooked comer at Hildes-
heim.
1077 A street in Brunswick.
ROGERS, Mrs. Jane Masters.
Painter.
70, Mortimer Street.
1847. 478 An Irish peasant.
1848. 154 Simeon and the Infant Saviour.
" Lord, now lettest thou thy
servant depart in peace, etc."
St. Luke, ii, 29.
1850. 5 William Ross, Esq.
56, Bemers Street.
1854. 984 An officer of the loth Hussars.
^^S^' 97> Portrait of a lady.
996 do. do.
1x03 An officer of the Turkish con-
tingent.
1856. 365 Sir William C. Ross, R.A.
1858. 746 William Richard Laurence,
eldest son of Dr. Rogers.
868 F. Sibson, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.
1859. 892 Kate.
1863. 735 Flora Macdonald.
780 Ida.
1865. 674 Portrait of a young lady.
1866. 759 The tale of " Blue Beard."
1870. 1029 A sketch from life.
ROGERS, Miss M Painter.
55, Brook Green.
1876. 746 Firstborn of the Roses.
1878. 857 "Where stones jut out in mossy
seats I rest."
ROGERS, Mark Sculptor.
Ill, Tachbrook Street.
1880. 1529 Lear; medallion, pear-tree
wood.
M. Rogers, Junr.,
146, Tackbrook Street,
1 88 1. 151 5 Medallion; bust.
1882. 1588 The apothecary. "The world
is not thy friend, nor the
world's law." — Romeo and
Juliet.
1683 Portrait; terra-cotta.
1883. 1562 Hero. — Much Ado About No-
thing \ terra-cotta.
1609 Portrait; terra-cotta.
1647 Beatrice. — Much Ado About
Nothing,
352
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Rogers, Mark — continued.
Albion Villa, South Lambeth Rd,
1884. 1704 "Sir David Lindsay of the
Mount, Lord Lion King-at-
arms." — ^ Marmian* Terra-
cotta.
1802 Portrait; terra-cotta.
1843 "Reading, Writing and Arith-
metic;" salver to be made
in oxidized silver.
1885. 2039 Mrs. Rogers; bust, terra-cotta.
2071 The Centurion; terra-cotta.
1886. 1766 Caryatide for chimney pieces
to Saloon at Ashridge — mar-
ble.
1887. 1797 do. do.
1888. 1944 Silvia.— TVc^^ Gentlemen of Ve-
rona] terra-cotta.
1890. 1952 Supporting figure for chimney-
piece at Ashridge.
1 89 1. 2017 Terminal to carry a lamp;
walnut wood.
74, Grandison Road,
Clapham Common,
1894. 1828 Study for the door panel of a
cabinet
1898. 1847 Edward VL Model of bust for
King Edward's School, Bury
St, Edmund's,
1899. 2010 Schoolboy; relief.
1900. 1920 Terminal to carry a lamp; wal-
nut wood.
1 90 1. 1757 Cabinet in oak.
1902. 1627 L' Allegro; relief.
ROGERS, Philip Hutchins.
Painter.
F. Rogers,
31, Great Pulteney Street,
1808. 97 A scene in the north of Devon.
208 The moon rising.
209 A moonlight.
17, Titchbome Street,
18 13. 13 West View of Saltram, the seat
of Lord Boringdon.
243 North view of Saltram.
Grove Mill Bay, Plymouth,
1 8 14. 318 View of Hove lake, near Ply-
mouth, taken from the high
grounds near Radford.
P,H, Rogers, Titchbome Street,
1 81 6. 21 View of part of Hamoaze, with
H.M. Ship Caledonia and
others lying in ordinary.
Taken from the beach at
Tor point; Humid morning.
1 82 1. 234 The Isle of Rum, one of the
Western Islands of Scotland
from the coast of Argyll —
sun setting.
1821.
1823.
1825.
1827.
1828.
1829.
1830.
1831.
1832.
1833.
1835.
1836.
1838.
1851.
352 Remains of an old castle in
one of the Vallies of the
Pyrenees, Catalonia, from
a sketch made on the spot
in July, 1820.
15, Cumberland Strut
315 Fishing boats off the harbour
of Campbelton, Argyleshire
— Evening.
Tichbame Strut
248 Pamier, a town on the confines
of the Pyrenees, in the
department of the Arouge.
27, George Street,
Hampstead Road,
434 Hamoaze from Torpoint — ^hazy
morning.
37, London Street.
448 Scene on the coast of Spain.
8 Scene on the Ranee, near St.
Servants, coast of Brittany —
morning.
382 Pallas directing Ul3rsses to the
palace of Alcinous, King of
Phaeacia. "When near the
famed Phaeacian walls he
drew, etc.*'
407 A sea port of the Mediterra-
nean — sun rising.
St. Hilliers, with Fort Regent,
Island of Jersey.
16, WiUiam Strut.
Careening a vessel by night on
the river Tamar.
294 Le Chateau de Foix, dans les
Pyrenees, Depart. TAmage.
112 Hamoaze, Plymouth Harbour;
with Davenport Dockyard
in the distance.
941 Carnarvon Castle, North
Wales.
48, Upper Marylebone Strut.
44 The first chain of the moun-
tains of Tyrol, as they ap-
pear three leagues to the
south west of Munich.
463 The city of Saltsburg, in
Upper Austria.
595 Ruins of Eberstein Castle, near
Baden-Baden.
377
55
ROGERS, R Paintcn
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1788. 2x0 Box Hill.
ROGERS, Thomas Architect.
Southampton Row,
Bloomsbury.
1786. 496 Perspective view of the prin-
cipal front of the Sessions
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
353
House for the County of
Middlesex.
1786. 530 South East view of Hicks'
Hall, in St. John's Street;
taken down in the year 1782.
1787. 502 An internal view of the Ses-
sions House for Middlesex.
ROGERS, W Architect.
3, Pratt Street^ Lambeth,
1810. 758 Design for a cenotaph.
ROGERS, W. P Painter.
Seymour Street^ Camden Town,
1825. 784 "ril teach you to tear my
kite."
ROGERS, BONE, and COLES.
Architects.
7, Carteret St,, Westminster,
1895. '546 Emmanuel Church, Plymouth.
1897. 1746 A seaside hotel in Cornwall.
1898. 1661 St. Brelade's Church, Jersey,
etc.
1663 do. do.
1 67 1 Bosloe, near Falmouth.
1899. 1614 Pulpit, etc., St. Brelade's
Church.
1904. 1471 Cross, etc., for Likoma Cathe-
dral.
ROGIER, Jean M Painter.
Castle View House, Hastings,
1884. 556 Under the Cliff.
1528 The last fall.
6, Wells Street.
1885. 392 The old barn, Hanowth.
357, Strand,
1887. 594 Lunch.
19, Upper Bedford Place,
1889. 467 Spaniard's Heath, Hampstead.
1020 Roman and Egyptian Gallery,
British Museum.
21, Fitzroy Street,
1 89 1 . 68 Gathering scarlet runners.
c\o H Graves, and Co,,
6, Pall Mali.
1903. 293 Groote Schuur, the residence
of the late Cecil Rhodes.
ROHDEN, T Painter.
1854. 531 The adoration of the Magi.
ROHO, Le. See L, vol. v, pages 37,
38.
ROLA Miniature Painter.
23, Coleshill Street,
1843. 688 Portraitof a lady; study.
702 Miss H. O.
VI.
ROLDAN, Don Jos6 Painter.
SevilU.
i860. 353 Flower seller and gipsy —
Seville.
ROLFE, Edmund Painter.
39, Kennington Lane, Lambeth.
1 83 1. 56s Apples.
15, Catherine Street, Strand,
1 84 1. 473 Dead peacock and game.
ROLFE, Henry Leonidas ... Painter.
1847. 475 Study of tench and dace.
S, Sussex Terrace,
Hammersmith.
1850. 25 Study from nature.
5, Shorter^s Court,
1852. 173 The last landed.
S, Sussex Terrace.
1853. 1040 The pride of the river.
2, Cushion Court, E,C
1854. 476 A morning's sport on the Usk.
1, Shorter^ s Court,
1855. 83 Study of Carp.
543 Study of trout.
1856. 565 Denizens of the Tweed.
2, Clemenfs Lane.
1859. 1045 A study of trout.
31, Nicholas Place.
1864. 258 Study of a trout.
1865. 416 Study from nature.
1866. 330 A good day's sport.
1872. 596 Feeding time.
1873. *3» Perch, roach, and dace.
929 A leap for life.
1874. 1024 Homeward bound.
ROLFE, Miss Kate (afterwards Mrs.
J. F. Herring, Jun^. See Mrs. Her-
ring, vol. iv, page 87.
ROLFE, W. E Architect.
W, Rolfe,
Broad Street Buildings.
1802. 1014 Improvement at Snow hill.
W. Rolfe, Junr.
1803. 929 Design for a bath.
1804. 822 Design for a mausoleum.
W,E. Rolfe, Junr.
1806. 818 Park Entrance, near Hampton.
W, Rolfe, Junr,,
7, Skinner Street.
1807. 955 Design for a bath.
956 Design for gallery of anti-
ques.
960 Design for a boat house.
354
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Rolfe, W. E
1808.
460
867
881
950
1809.
321
364
769
1810.
701
839
1812.
686
74>
856
1813.
687
852
891
I8I4. 696
727
. — continued,
W.E.Rolfe.Junr.
Kempton Abbey, for Sir John
Musgrave.
Design for triumphal arch.
do. sepulchral chamber.
do. naval mausoleum
and light house.
W.E.Rolfe.Junr.,
31, Bedford Place.
Design for a monumentalpillar.
do. a bridge.
do. vestibule to Royal
Mansion.
Lodges, Kempton Park.
Design for a cenotaph.
IV. E. Rolfe, 19, Ely Place.
Composition; a sketch.
Cottage at Carshalton.
Sundridge Place, Kent, for
Claude Scott, Esq., M.P.
Composition.
Design for public entrance.
do. Interior of a church.
Palmer's Terrace.
Pillar to commemorate the vic-
tories of Marquis Welling-
ton.
Sketch of the abbey at St.
Albans.
13, Pickett Street, Temple Bar.
Interior of a bath.
Sketch of Broad Gate, Exeter.
Interior of a sepulchre.
View of the Abbey Church,
Bath.
View under the Ouse Bridge,
York.
A Triumphal Temple to public
achievements.
Brunswick Cottage,
Lewiskam Road.
Sketch of Grecian ruins.
Design for a cenotaph to the
memory of H.R.H. the late
Princess Charlotte of Wales.
ROLLB, E Painter.
39, Kennington Lane.
1830. 543 Dead Game, etc.
ROLLER, George C Painter.
Tadley, Basingstoke.
1890. 88z "My thought was other- where."
1891. 1605 The sick child. After Bosch
Reitz.
1904. 233 Major W. H. Mullens, and his
squadron of Middlesex Im-
perial Yeomanry.
I8I5.
I8I6.
811
825
3»7
8x6
I8I7.
76
89s
I8I9.
1820.
1136
881
ROLLINS, John Wcnlock.
Sculptor.
360, The Green^
Kennington Road.
1887. 1871 Memories; bust.
52, Gloucester Crescent^ N. W
1888. 1993 A portrait bust; bronze.
2045 Study of an old man; head.
36, Bartholomew Road^ N. W.
1889. 2068 A sketch; head.
Cedar Studio^ Glebe Place.
1 89 1. 2013 Colonel Victor Milward, D.L.;
bust.
1893. 1659 Jacob struggling with the An-
gel of the Lord. " I will not
let thee go, except thou bless
me." — Genesis, xxxii, 26;
group.
1 79 1 Bertram Priestman, Esq. ; bust
1897. 2031 John Da Costa, Esq.; bust.
72, Ckeyne Walk.
1898. 1855 Monsieur J. L. P. Leb^e:
bust, marble.
1899. 1885 A water-baby; part of a design
for a fountain.
2042 Night; relief.
1900. 1983 The Duchess of Bresali; bust,
bronze.
1901. 1753 Nydia; head, marble.
1902. 161 5 A sea maiden; statuette.
1904. 1679 Sweet song and melody; statu-
ette.
ROLLINSON, Sunderland... Painter.
27, Gunter Grove.
1 90 1. 1420 " As you like it."
ROLLS, Miss Florence Painter.
Hampden Mount,
Caterham Vall^.
1888. 1675 A portrait.
ROLLS, Miss Frances A. Dudley-.
See D, vol. ii, pages 381, 382.
ROLLS, M. S Painter.
1839. XI 37 Romeo and Juliet. "It was
the lark, the herald of the
mom, etc." — Romeo and
Juliet, act iii, sc. 5.
ROLPHE,J. A Architect.
1820. 966 View of the Church of St.
Mary Overies, Southwark.
ROLSHOVEN, Julius Painter.
76, Fulham Road.
1896. 10 1 3 Sala in a Doge's palace at
Chioggia near Venice.
1 1 74 II Paese di Dante.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
355
1898. 357 The Refectory of San Dami-
ano at Assisi.
381 Childhood's Ideal.
1190 Mrs. A.G. Macleay.
1899. 89 Madame Koch and her child-
ren.
915 Mrs. H. A. Arkwright.
1579 Mrs. W. H. Waters.
ROLT, Charles Painter.
Merton.
1846. 726 A study from nature. " In
whose form and lineaments
divine we trace a hand that
errs not."
1847. ^53 Scene from Comus. "When
any favoured of high Jove,
etc."
40, London Street
1848. 115 Eve.
220 Portrait of a gentleman.
1849. 342 Sabrina in the hall of Nereus.
" The Water nymphs, that in
the bottom played.
Held up theu: pearled wrists
and took her in,
Bearing her straight to aged
Nereus' hall, etc."
Comus.
1850. 727 Naiades.
1 85 1. 31 Greek girl.
780 Mrs. F. Carr Beard.
2, Gower Street,
1852. 467 Sappho, on the precipice of
Leucate, watching the de-
parture of Phaon.
S62 Neapolitan fruit girl.
1853. 588 Scene from the Tempest.
Prospero^ Miranda and Cali-
ban. Ariel singing and play-
ing, etc.
1854. 391 Lalla Rookh.
517 Orestes pursued by the Furies,
seen by him alone, is com-
forted by his sister. "Ah,
mother! do not set thy
Furies on me, etc."
1855. 223 From the Book of Job. "So
they sat down with him
upon the ground, seven days
and seven nights, and none
spake a word unto him,
etc."
1856. 627 The Channel Island — Herme,
Jethou, Sark, and Jersey:
taken from Bordeaux Har-
bour, Guernsey.
1857. 526 Prospero relating his history to
Miranda, etc., etc.
1858.
1859.
1866.
25, St. Georges Square,
Regenfs Park.
956 La Tamburina.
486 Christ and the Syrophenician
Woman. " It is not meet to
take the children's bread and
cast it to dogs."
8, Queen^s Terrace,
Regenfs Park,
301 Traveller's joy.
ROLT, J Painter.
8|, Cobom Street, Bow.
1833. 555 Flowers from nature.
956 do. do.
ROLT, Vivian Painter.
140, High Street,
St. John's Wood.
1897. 1291 Near Seaford, Sussex.
14, Circus Road, N. W.
1898. 1024 Summer evening on the Arun.
183, King's Road, Chelsea.
1 90 1. 1 1 17 On the road from market.
Tower House, Tite Street.
1904. 974 Burpham and Arundel.
ROMA, Spiridone Painter.
IS, Titchfield Street,
Oxford Markets
241 A portrait, half length.
20, Goodge Street.
248 A portrait, three quarters.
38, Goodge Street.
{From one of the Greek
Islands ^ — Walpole. )
300 A design, the death of General
Wolfe; a drawing.
II, Queen Anne Street East.
417 A picture in water colours.
1774.
1775.
1777.
1778.
ROMAINB-WALKER (W. H.) and
TANNER Architects.
19, Buckingham Street, Strand.
1228 New offices, Caledonian Road.
1 28 1 Flats, Albert Gate.
131 1 St. Saviour's Church, St.
George's Square. {By W.H.
Romaine- fValker.)
1886. 1706 Mansion at Fetcham.
1819 Rhinefield, Hampshire.
1901 Organ for great library, Blen-
heim Palace.
1790 Great Hall, Rhinefield.
1884.
1889.
1890.
1891.
ROMAKO, A Painter.
19, Prince of Wales's Terrace,
Kensington Palace.
1873. 4>' The brigand's wife.
356
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
ROMBR, Mrs. Prank rformerly Miss
Louisa Goode, and afterwards Mrs.
J. M. Jopling) Painter.
21, Scarsdaie ViUas, IV.
1870. 454 Bud and Bloom.
Mrs. Z. Ramer,
40, Bedford Square.
187 1. 65 The Betrothal.
266 La mantille blanche.
390 In Memoriam.
Miss Z. Ranur,
40, Bedford Square.
1872. 88 Maria, daughter of Charles
Romer, Esq.
377 Golden locks.
918 Queen Vashti refusing to show
herself to the people. **0
Vashti, noble Vashti ! sum-
moned out, etc." — Tennyson.
Mrs. L. Romer,
4, Gloucester Grove West.
1873. 503 Bribery — Mrs. Fane Benett
and child.
1048 Edith, daughter of Alfred
Elmore, Esq., R.A.
{See Mrs. J. M. Jopling, vol. iv,
pages 283, 284.)
ROMER, William Painter.
44, Churton Street, Pitnlico.
1855. 466 Father's dinner.
ROMILLY, Madame D'Ansse.
Painter.
7, Grove End Place.
1828. 9$i Lady Louisa Petty Fitzmaurice.
Madame M. Romilly,
2, Chester Terrace.
1837. 147 The prisoner of Chillon.
(Bonivars hearing, by the
gaoler's maid, the siege of
the Castle, and his best de-
liverance.) View of the in-
terior, painted after nature.
761 Les pettits Mendians.
ROMILLY, G. T Painter.
14, Grove, Hammersmith.
1854. 171 **Hush, my babe, lie still and
slumber."
ROMILLY, W Painter.
At Morris and Prevost,
Gresham Street.
1849. 25 Landscape.
27 Landscape — the cattle by
Humbert.
ROMNEY, John.
Miniature Painter.
1O9 Warren Street
1807. 887 Portrait of a gentleman.
IHmliaf.
1813. 512 Portrait of himself.
(Romney was better known as an
engraver,)
RONCA, J Gem Engraver.
156, Kin^s Road^ Chelsea.
1865. 1003 Cameo head of a little child.
1004 H.R.H. the late Prince Con-
1005
1867. 1104
1 105
1 106
1 107
1108
1868. 1067
1068
1069
1869. 107 1
1072
1073
«
1871. 1246
1247
1248
1249
RONDI, E.
1853. 401
1857. 833
1858. 75'
1869. 1049
1065
1067
1870. 704
1871. 1019
1872. 1343
1374
1873. 1355
sort; cameo.
Geraint .— Tennysofes " Idylls
of the King^^ ; cameo.
The rainbow; from a medal-
lion by T. Woolner.
Elaine. — Tennyson,
The late Dr. Livingstone; from
a bust by F. M. Miller.
Portrait of a lady.
Ariel; from a medallion by
F. M. Miller.
Ariel. "On the bat's back I do
fly, tXz:'— Tempest.
The piping boy; from a design
by T. Woolner.
The Very Rev. Dean Stanley.
42, Blantyre Street,
West Chelsea.
Hon. G. B. Legge; cameo.
A. Tennyson, Esq. ; cameo.
Titania, after F. M. Miller;
cameo.
Miss Lucy Varley.
Master Harry Ronca.
The Rev. Dr. Chomley.
Night and morning.
Miniature Painter.
81, Walton Street, Brampton.
Mrs. Charles Rigby.
Mrs. Thomas Young.
I, Belgrave Street South.
Miss Walter Phillips.
39, Bedford Square.
Miss May.
Madame Clelia Poma.
Miss Ada Hurlbut.
Hon. John R. D. L. Boscawen,
third son of Lord Falmouth.
22, Percy Street.
Count de P.
H.R.H. the Princess Margaret
of Savoy.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. H. Benjamin.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
357
RONNBR,
1891. 484.
1894. 73»
1895. 687
740
1896. 7S8
798
1897. 377
1898. no
1899. 335
1900. 889
1901. 441
662
1902. 52
551
1903- 507
621
Madame Henriette, RJ.
Painter.
57, Chaussie de^ Vleurgaty
Brussels.
Amateurs of Jewels.
At Play.
A skirmish.
At home.
A fanciful valuation.
Nursing.
A cosy Corner.
Memories and anticipations.
A gentle provocation.
Our play room.
A surprise.
The knot of the question.
The drone.
Remembrance of happy days.
43, Rue Gachard^ Brussels.
The ladybird.
Coaxing.
ROODS, Thomas Painter.
36, Newman Street.
1834. 339 A girl selecting a nosegay.
74, Charlotte Street.
1838. 34 Study of a child and rabbit.
681 Roman industry.
1839. 459 Portraits of children.
470 Returning from gleaning.
S3, Great Marlborough Street.
1 84 1. 348 A Hindoo in his national cos-
tume.
1155 Portraits of the children of
J. P. Brooker, Esq.
67, Great Russell Street.
1842. 373 Sir Brook W. Bridges, Bart.
Fainted for the East Kent
Yeomanry.
469 A family party.
1843. 612 The tarantella of Naples.
"The lute, or mandoline,
etc." — Rogers.
642 The family of the late James
Rae, Esq., of Wilton House,
Eastry, Kent.
1844. 549 A Kentish hop-garden — "Pay
your footing."
609 Lord and Lady Dorchester.
624 The return from coursing; por-
traits of Thomas Sherwin,
Esq., and family.
1845. 668 John James King, Esq., and
family of Coates, Sussex.
1846. 415 Miss Monk.
547 The mother of Elgiva, Edwy's
Queen, interceding with
Odo, Archbishop of Canter-
bury, on behalf of her
daughter.
1847. **7 Children at a stream.
1850. 138 Mr. Alderman Finnis, Sheriff
of London for 1849.
24, Charles Street^
Middlesex Hospital.
1859. 215 An Indian girl.
40, Gloucester Crescent
1867. 14 A girl with flowers.
ROOKE, Bernard Painter.
Sittingboumey Kent.
1885. 182 Waiting.
925 Early roses.
1888. ^^ "Carmen."
488 A follower of the Mahdi.
ROOKE, Henri Painter.
S, Avenue Philippe Lehoucher^
Neuilly s. Seine^
Paris.
1895. 393 Dans les Chardons.
ROOKE, Herbert K Painter.
15, Park Hill, Ealing.
1898. 1045 Lul worth Cove.
Trenoweth^
Egmont Road, Sutton.
1900. 1148 The Cathedral Rocks, Mullion,
1 901. 987 Her late Majesty Queen Vic-
toria's last voyage.
1904. 950 A Spring morning— Poole.
ROOKE, Thomas Matthews, R. W.S.
Painter.
87, Finborough Road.
1876. 1254 Elijah, Ahab and Jezebel in
the vineyard of Naboth, the
Jezreelite.
1877. 5741
575 fThe Story of Ruth.
576J
Purchased for the Chantrey
Bequest for ji^2oo.
7, Queen Ann?s Gardens,
Bedford Park.
1878. 533 Death of Ahab. "And the
battle increased that day;
howbeit the King of Israel
stayed himself up in his
chariot against the Syrians
until the even." — 2 Chron.
1879. 987'
xvm, 34.
989
990
991
992
' King Ahab's coveting.
358
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Rooke, Thomas Matthews, R.IV.S.—
continued.
1880. 132 The thistledown gatherer.
"How prickly were the
growths — which yet how
smooth
1881.
1882.
1883.
1885.
1887.
1889.
1890.
1893.
1902.
Gleaned by a girl in autumns
of her youth, etc."
Z>. G, Rossetti.
468 A Devonshire orchard
912 The lych-gate.
808 Jephthah*s vow.
809 His victory.
810 The meeting with his daugh-
ter.
811 Her mourning.
812 The vow's fulfilment.
183 Autumn.
1 165 Portrait of a lady.
104 Autumn's pipe.
627 Apollo and the Muses.
686 A Vintage.
1086 Porched houses, Dinan.
858 The north porch, Chartres.
ROOKBR, Michael Angelo, A,R,A.
Painter.
Queen's Courts
Great Queen Street^
LincoMs Inn Fields,
1769. 96 A view of Liverpool; a stained
drawing.
97 A view of Liverpool across the
River Mersey; a stained
drawing.
1770. 156 A view of Buildwas Priory, in
the county of Salop.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1 77 1. 166 A view of Merton College in
Oxford; kitcat.
167 Lilishall Abbey, in the county
of Salop; kitcat.
168 Part of Wenlock Abbey, in the
county of Salop; kitcat.
1772. 218 View of Temple-bar on a May-
day.
219 A landscape.
220 Buildwas Priory, in Shropshire.
221 A small ruin.
1773. 254 Harewood House, in the
county of York, the seat of
Edwin Lascelles, Esq.
Opposite the MuseuMy
Great Russell Street^
Bloamsbury,
1774. 239 A view of Harewood Castle, in
the county of York, belong-
ing to Edwin Lascelles, Esq.
240 A nobleman's seat.
1775* ^9 Portrait of an old oak.
250 Walttham Cross; stained draw-
ing.
251 Entrance to Bayham Abbey,
Kent; stained drawing.
252 The rocks near Tunbridge
Walks, Kent; stained draw-
ing.
1776. 259 A ruin.
260 The crossisleof Bayham Abbey,
Sussex; stained drawing.
261 A part of King's College chapel^
Cambridge; stained draw-
ing.
262 Kirstall Abbey, Yorkshire;
stained drawing.
1773. 255 View of St. Augustin's Gate,
Canterbury.
256 View of St. Mary's Abbey,
York; its companion.
257 View of the Stone quarry at
Mount Sion, near Liverpool
258 Six stained drawings, being
part of a set of designs for a
new edition of the dramatic
works of Beaumont and
Fletcher.
1779. 270 Friar Bacon's Study at Oxford.
271 The Castle Hill at Oxford.
272 Godstowe Bridge, near Oxford.
273 Lathorn Postern at York.
274. Westgate, Winchester.
1780. Ill Hadley Park, with the urn
dedicated to Shenstone.
376 Design for a new edition of
Fielding's works.
1781. 239 The death of Hengo. ^^De-
struction go with thy coward
souly and heatfn direct my
handJ^ — Beaumont and
Fletcher,
1786. 58 Landscape and ruins.
112 Landscape and ruins.
53, Long Acre.
1789. 432 Goodrich Castle, Hereford-
shire.
4.53 Munow Bridge, Monmouth-
shire.
584 Tintem Abbey, Monmouth-
shire.
610 Chepstow Bridge, Monmouth-
shire.
1790. 17 View in Herefordshire.
85 Tintem Abbey, Monmouth-
shire.
134 Wenlock Abbey, Shropshire.
148 View in Herefordshire.
1 792. 47 Part of Pevensey Castle.
103 Strand gate, Winchelsea.
177 View on the coast of Sussex.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
359
1792. 438 Battle Abbey — gate, Sussex.
23, Dean Street^ Soho,
1793. 124 Winchelsea Castle, Sussex.
271 Hastings Cliff and Castle,
Sussex.
616 View from Hensome Hill,
Herts.
6»o Windcliff Hill, near Chepstow,
Monmouthshire.
1794. 339 Haughmans Abbey, Shrop-
shire,
349 Caesar's Tower, etc., Warwick
Castle.
414 Llanegwast or Valle Cruci's
Abbey, Denbighshire.
420 Two views of Kenil worth Castle,
Warwickshire.
423 do. do.
1795- 574 Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset-
shire.
578 do. do.
601 Romsey church, Hants.
606 Netley Abbey, Hants.
1796. 653 Landaff Cathedral, Glamorgan-
shire.
657 Lantony Abbey, Monmouth-
shire.
666 Two Views.
671 do.
684 Arundel Castle, Sussex,
691 Lewes Castle, Sussex.
705 Two views of the Chapter
House at Margam, in Gla-
morganshire.
710 do. do.
1797. 417 Llandilo, Caermarthenshire,
and Newport on Usk, Mon-
mouthshire.
431 Chepstow Castle, Monmouth-
shire, and Coity Castle,
Glamorganshire,
467 East front of the Abbey gate.
Bury St. Edmunds, Suf-
folk.
485 West front of the Abbey gate,
Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk.
711 North and South Gates, Yar-
mouth.
721 Two views of Neath Abbey,
Glamorganshire.
7»2 Great HaU, Caerpilly Castle,
Glamorganshire.
748 Inclined Tower, etc., Caer-
pilly.
1798. 340 Ponty Pridd, Glamorganshire.
341 Leystone Abbey, Suffolk.
368 Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk.
41a St. John's Abbey Gate, Col-
chester and Guildford Castle,
Surrey.
1798.
577
614
624
630
1799.
324
333
660
661
829
845
854
861
1800. 314
329
345
346
369
391
Castle Dinas Bran, Denbigh-
shire.
Denevor Park, Caermarthen-
shire.
Wookey hole, Somersetshire.
The Abbot's Bridge, Bury St.
Edmund's and the Conduit
at Bayswater.
The Abbot's Kitchen, Glaston-
bury, Somersetshire.
The Kitchen at Netley Abbey,
Hampshire.
Drustlwyn Castle, Carmar-
thenshire, at Ragland Castle,
Monmouthshire.
Two views near Breton Ferry,
Glamorganshire.
A landscape,
do.
St. Botolph's Priory, Colches-
ter, Essex.
St. Joseph's Chapel, Glaston-
bury.
Buildwas Abbey, Shropshire.
View in Hyde Park, and
Castle Acre Castle, Norfolk.
Wokey, Somersetshire, and
Framlingham Castle, Suf-
folk.
A piggery at Warwick.
Underpaxt of the Market Hall,
Warwick.
Part of Leystone Abbey,
Suffolk.
ROOLB, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1802. 106 Gateway at Winchelsea, Sussex.
ROOM
, Henry Painter.
4, Goulden Terrace.
1826
280 Portrait of an artist.
Birmingham.
1829.
607 Portrait of an artist.
Cherry Street^ Birmingham,
1830.
360 N. R. Clarke, Esq.
17, Old Bond Street.
1832.
89 Mr. Wilson, of Covent Gar-
den Theatre, as the Prince
in Cinderella.
44a C. Coote, Esq.
1833.
3 Mr. Pell.
1834.
69 Rev. Charles Room.
1835-
641 Attention.
1036 John Room, Esq.
1836.
639 Margaretta.
1837-
89 John Bamett, Esq.
173 James Port, Esq., Surgeon to
the Artists' Fund.
422 Morris Bamett^ Esq.
36o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Room, Henry — continued.
1339. 765 Thomas Clarkson, Esq., M.A.
Fainted for the Central
Negro Emancipation Com-
mittee,
3, Charles Street^
Bemers Street
1848. 196 A portrait.
ROOS, Eva (Mrs. S. H. Vcddcr).
Painter.
7, The Mall,
Parkhill Road,
Haverstock HilL
1898. 124. A little convalescent.
1 90 1. 284. The necklace.
1903. 178 The hoop race.
756 Home lessons.
1904. 872 Our future defenders.
ROOTS, Miss Gertrude Painter.
St Peter^s, Canterbury.
1898. 651 A drink by the way.
ROOUKIN, J Miniature Painter.
5, Swan Street, Minories.
1792. 242 Portrait of a gendeman.
ROPE, Miss Dorothy A. A.
Sculptor.
107, Marykbone Road.
1903. 1870 "Summer isycuminin"; low
relief, silver.
ROPE, Miss Ellen M Sculptor.
54, Upper Marykbone Street
1885. 2029 David playing before Saul;
low relief.
2097 Children in apple tree; low
relief,
a 1 02 Cupid shooting; low relief.
10, Fitzroy Street.
1886. 1792 The parting of Hector and
Andromache; relief.
135, Gower Street.
1889. 2129 Hagar and Ishmael; relief.
2157 Demeter and Persephone;
relief.
2172 Children playing; plaque.
2174 Children piping; plaque.
46, Fitzroy Street.
1890. 1985 Design of children for a mande-
piece; relief.
199 X do. do. do.
2092 Portrait; medallion.
1891. 2009 Boy on dolphin ; medallion.
2025 The four elements — earth, air,
fire and water; bas-relief.
1 89 1. 2088 Zephyrus; relief, bronze.
107, Marykbone Road.
1893. 1692 Mother and child; relief,
bronze.
1722 Music; relief.
I7H Sculpture; relief.
107, Marykbone RoeuL
1895. 1650 Guardian angel; relief.
1897. 1965 Children bringing lilies to the
Holy Child; reUef.
1981 A guardian angel; relief,
bronze.
2028 A dream of the sea; relief.
1898. 1856 The Kingdom of the Child;
medallion.
1948 A sea chariot; medallion,
bronze.
1954 "Antic sport and blue-eyed
Pleasures Frisking light in
frolic measures;** low relief.
1899. 1974 Roland, Marjery, Nigel, and
Rosalind ; portraits ; relief,
bronze.
2046 Two door-plates; bronze.
1903. 1737 Panel for organ chamber; low
relief.
1864 do. do.
1904. 1756 Design for electric bell push;
relief.
ROPE, George T Painter.
Blaxhall,
IVickham Market, Suffolk.
1877. 353 Field mice.
1885. 933 Harvest mice.
1900. 976 Evening — Early spring.
ROPER. See Bell and Roper, vol. i,
page 176.
ROPER, A. P Painter.
49, Burton Crescent
1841. Ill Portrait of a lady.
SSy Great Russell Street
1846. 428 Lamplight effect — an old man
lighting his pipe.
477 Portrait of a lady.
ROPER, Cecil B Architect.
Elm View,
Shaw HiU, HaHfax.
1888. 1888 Interior Halifax Parish Church.
1895 The Castle, Halifax.
1889. 195a Keble College Chapel, Oxford.
1985 Christ Church Cathedral, Ox-
ford.
1890. 1 86 1 Exeter College Chapel, Oxford.
1894. 1417 St. Augustin's Church, Kil-
burn.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
361
ROPER, D Architect.
5, York PlacCy
near Fentonuille.
1797. 1 100 Design for a villa.
1 1 90 do. do.
1798. 934 Design for a dissenting semi-
nary.
At Mr. D, R. Ropef^s,
10, Stamford Street,
1820. 943 An architectural study.
ROPER, D. R Architect,
S, York PlacCy PentonuilU.
1 800. 1074 View of a Villa at Ingress, near
Greenhithe, Kent
10, Stamford Street^
Blackfriars.
1807. 1049 Villa at Acton for N. Selby,
Esq.
1814. 680 Surrey Chapel Almshouses.
10, Stamford Street
1822. 972 Church of St. Mary, Lambeth.
ROPER, Frederick William.
Architect.
9, Adam Street^ Adelphi.
1881. 1052. Rous Memorial Hospital,
Newmarket.
ROPER, G. P. See Smith (T. T.)
and Roper (G. P.).
ROPER, J Architect.
At D, R, Roper's,
Stamford Street.
1815. 864 Design for a public bath.
181 7. 907 Design for a casine.
ROPER, W Architect.
51, Bishop sgate Street
1804. 886 Entrance of St. Helen's Place,
Bishopsgate.
ROSARIUS Painter.
144, Lower Gloucester Street,
Dublin.
1858. 945 The hay loft.
Tonbridge Road, Maidstone.
1861. 280 Thistles.
1862. 566 Fox Gloves.
i^See also Miss Rosa Brett, Vol. i,
page 274.)
ROSCOE, S. G. W Painter.
2, Leighton Grove,
Kentish Town.
1880. 829 On the Exe, Devon.
Ill, Brecknock Road.
1882. 963 At Exmouth, Devon.
VI.
57, Caversham Road,
Kentish Town.
1883. 1 109 Richmond Bridge, Surrey.
ROSE, G Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1807. 350 Stepney Church.
ROSE, H Architect.
100, Great Guildford Street.
1836. 1057 Licensed Victuallers' Schools,
near Vauxhall.
ROSE, Henry Architect.
6, Staple Inn.
1893. 1647 Hotel, Madeira.
3, Staple Inn.
1897. 1819 Altar, St. Mary's, Chaddesden,
Derby.
ROSE, Miss H. Ethel Painter.
94, The Grove, Denmark Hill.
1885. 364 The sensitive plant.
1886. 107 A. C. Mackenzie, Esq., Mus.
Doc.
292 A study.
363 " A ballad of a tender maid,
heart-broken long ago.
1888. 1218 A knotty question.
ROSE, H.
1885. 52
1890. 819
1892. 389
1896. 296
926
1897. 158
^75
1899. 218
1900. 246
1901. 558
Randolph Painter.
52, St. Jamais Square,
NotHng HiU.
Roscoff, Brittany.
In the gardens, Blickling Hall.
Mrs. T. B. Rose.
I, Kensington Gate, W.
The Very Rev. Father Condon.
Fathma's pigeons.
" Where the salt seaweed clings
to the marble of her palaces."
— Rogers.
A dancing girl — Algiers.
50, Harrington Gardens, S. W.
The end of the day.
Franciscans at prayer; Reden-
tore, Venice.
Hampden. '* His head bending
down, and his hands resting
on his horse's neck, he was
seen riding off the field
before the action was done,
— *a thing,' says Claren-
don, * he never used to do,
and from which it was con-
cluded he was hurt. ... In
great pain, and almost
fainting, he reachedThame.' "
— Lord Nugent.
3A
362
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
ROSE, Joseph Sculptor.
jRome.
1770. 157 A bas relief; a model.
44, Qu€en Anne Strut
1 77 1. 169 A Sacrifice to Hymen; a
model.
1787. 626 Design for a British Capital.
47, Queen Anne Street
1798. 467 Portrait of a gentleman.
ROSE, Mrs. Lily Sculptor.
26, Pont Street, S. W.
1885. ao8i Zelica. " Desolate, In the wide
world, without that only tie,
For which she loved to live
or feared to die."
1886. 1866 The Song of the Shirt; statuette,
terra-cotta.
39, Hill Street,
Berkeley Square.
1896. 1 173 Only a waif.
Hardwick Hmsey
near Reading,
1898. 1 175 Marguerite.
ROSE, W Architect.
Somerset Place,
1791- 474 Elevation of a villa.
179a. 71a Design for a villa.
1793* ^55 Elevation of a mausoleum.
1794. 584 Front of a casine.
1795. 73® Elevation of a temple.
1796. 828 A mausoleum.
1797. 1140 A hunting casine.
1798. 999 Internal view of a bath.
1799. 958 A park lodge and gateway.
ROSE, W Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 83 1. 614 Hermanstein and the inn-
keeper's daughter.
ROSE, William S Painter.
Cray Cottage,
St, Mary Cray, Kent,
858 Kentish heath scene.
24 A scene in Pett*s Wood, St.
Mary Cray, Kent.
Radnor Cottage, JVargrave,
X147 On the banks of Loch Ness.
200 Heath scene near Ash, Surrey.
638 On Oakham Common, Surrey.
17 The road to a farm at War-
grave, Berks.
171 Near Oakham Common, Sur-
rey.
331 Evening.
Poofs Cray,
592 Clover Time — Dencross Farm,
Edenbridge, Kent.
1853-
1854.
1855.
1857.
1858.
1859.
i860.
I86I.
217
567
1862.
118
1863.
1865.
*97
387
"35
1866.
1868.
116
398
1870.
I87I.
1033
xia6
1873.
901
1873.
170
1874.
1875.
la
292
313
6»7
A hillside farm.
Old shed and landway.
Pett/s Farm, St, Mary Cray.
Early spring morning.
A pleasing discovery.
A rustic village.
Evening under the Birling
Hills, Kent.
Eden Banks, Edenbridge.
Rough pastures.
A peep from the woods in
Eden Vale, looking towards
Joy's Hill.
Ashdown Forest.
Ashdown Forest, looking to-
wards Buckhurst, Sussex.
Among the fern and heather
in Ashdown Forest
Holiday on the heath — sum-
mer day.
(The late).
A seapiece.
Landscape.
A heath scene.
Water Mill, Ashdown Forest.
ROSELIEB, L. Fritz Sculptor.
The Studio,
Kupron Works,
BromeWs Road, S. W.
1904. x8oi Dawn; relief, bronze.
ROSELLO, Francisco Painter.
8, Ormond Terrace,
Regenfs Park.
1896. 170 Valdemosa, Mallorca.
ROSEN, Count George von.
Painter.
Sweden.
1868. 764 A street in Cairo.
8, Queen^s Gate Crardens.
1869. 504 The Present: caravan of pil-
grims parading the streets
of Cairo before starting for
Mecca.
513 The Past. Memnon Colossus
in the Plain of Thebes; the
inundation of the Nile sub-
siding.
ROSENBERG, C Painter.
C Rosenberg, Jun,,
27, Regent Street, Lambeth.
18 1 8. 574 Flowers.
581 do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
363
ROSENBERG, Charles, Junr.
Painter.
1 1 2, Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth.
1845. 383 A sketch.
1847. ^54 II Penseroso.
10, Frederick Street,
Hampstead Road,
1848. 45 Landscape.
ROSENBERG, Miss Ethel J.
Miniature Painter.
25, Albany Street.
1883. 1324 An Italian boy.
1884. 1376 Daisy.
1885. 1687 Dorothy.
1887. 1512 Nicola.
1888. 1531 Edith, daughter of Colonel
Stanley Clarke.
1563 Master John Jenkins in fancy
dress.
1573 Miss Madeleine Stanley.
1889. 1566 Master Dick, son of R. Bell
Davies, Esq.
1636 The late Colonel Sir Edward
Fitzgerald Campbell, Bart
1646 Miss Alexandra B. Kitchin.
1890. 1441 John Venn, Esq., F.R.S.
1443 Mrs. Edward Campbell.
1 89 1. 1492 Ida, daughter of J. H. Wheat-
ley, Esq.
1493 The Rev. Canon Aubrey
Moore.
1892. 1345 Sidney Leveson Lane, Esq.
1370 Mrs. Geoffrey Buxton.
1375 Miss Isabella O. Ford
1395 Alice, daughter of S. Gumey
Buxton, Esq.
1893. 1239 The Hon. Bridget Astley,
daughter of Lord Hastings.
1243 Ivor; portrait.
1245 Marjory, daughter of the Rev.
Vivian Skrine.
1894. 1221 Miss Augusta Spottiswoode.
1229 Lady Lilford.
1250 Walter Guy, son of Walter R.
Shaw Stewart, Esq.
1279 Sir Alexander Nisbet, M.D.,
R.N.
1895. 1 1 58 Miss Editha Stanhope Jones.
20, Walpole Street, Chelsea.
1896. 1292 Elinor, daughter of Dudley
Drummond, Esq.
1 37 1 Mrs. Massingberd.
41, New Bond Street.
1898. 1281 Miss Alan Erskine.
1346 Alan Erskine, Esq.
5, Grafton Street, Piccadilly.
1 90 1. 1284 James Bernard, son of Colonel
Percy Browne.
ROSENBERG, Mrs. P Painter.
Leamington.
1857. 76 Portrait.
{T. Rosenberg in the catalogue.)
ROSENBERG, Miss Panny (after-
wards Mrs. Harris) Painter.
6, New King Street, Bath.
1845. 927 Hollyhocks.
(See Mrs. Harris, vol. iv, page 3.)
ROSENBERG, George P. ... Painter.
New King Street, Bath.
1846. 1 1 34 Fish.
ROSENBERG, Miss H. B.... Painter.
20, Park Walk, Chelsea.
1836. 612 Rhododendron nobleanum.
ROSENBERG, Miss Mary* 6^^ Mrs.
William Duffield, vol. ii, page 382.
ROSENBERG, William George
Home Miniature Painter.
W. G. Rosenberg,
22, Newman Street.
1871. loio Portrait of a lady.
W. G. H, Rosenberg,
S, Northumberland Street.
1884. 1503 Portrait of ivory.
ROSENTHAL, S Painter.
2, Red Lion Square.
1865. 59 Portrait of a gentleman.
i868. 333 do. do.
ROSENTHAL, T. Edward... Painter.
2, Maximilian Street, Munich.
1881. 555 Portraits.
ROSHER, Mrs. G. B Painter.
55, Bedford Gardens.
1882. 783 Thyas.
1883. 851 Poudr^e.
1885. 862 The last of summer.
Rosherville Court, Gravesend.
1888. 672 Mrs. Dudgeon.
673 "Marguerite, my Marguerite."
1889. 160 The destroying Angel.
ROSKELL, Nicholas R Painter.
6, The Terrace, Kensington.
1 86 1. 1088 Lycaon imploring Achilles to
spare his life. "Thy well-
known captive, great Ach-
illes! seei; Oncemore Lycaon
trembles at thy knee."
364
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Roskell, Nicholas R. — continued.
Park Houscy Fulham.
1866. 1028 Bankarahra, chief of a tribe of
aborigines (cannibals), de-
corated for battle, with reed
necklaces, cockatoo feathers,
and a dingo or wild dog's
tail round his head. (After
drawings from nature, taken
on the upper Warrego river,
interior of Queensland, Aus-
tralia, December, 1865.)
N. Roskell,
26, Harrison Street
1 1 16 The late Lord Palmerston;
bronze statuette.
N. R. Roskelk
Park House^ Fulkam.
445 He died for his country.
156, New Bond Street.
loi The greedy little couple.
415 " I've had enough."
II The intruder.
296 The Huguenot chant.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1871.
1872.
ROSS, A Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1809. 327 Landscape.
ROSS, A Architect.
42, Union Street^ Inverness.
1870. 750 Inverness Cathedral; interior.
ROSS, Miss Christina P Painter.
78, Queen Street, Edinburgh.
1878. 873 Old bridge, Berwick on Tweed.
6, Atholl Crescent, Edinburgk.
1897. 1295 An interior.
ROSS, G Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1807. 550 A study from nature.
1809. 459 A view in Wales.
181 o. 536 A landscape.
ROSS, Henry Miniature Painter.
8, Macclesfield Street.
18 14. 469 Portrait of a young gentleman.
ROSS, Mrs. Henry (formerly Miss
Maria Smith) Painter.
38, Tavistock Street,
Covent Garden.
1808. 628 Portrait of a young artist.
6, Frith Street.
181 1. 86 Master F. Hurlstone.
8, Macclesfield Street.
1 8 14. 1 84 The adoration of the shepherds.
ROSS, Henry Sculptor.
15, Douro Place.
1858. 1284 The lady of Thomas Adams,
Esq., Charlton, Kent.
1859. 1352 A group of children.
42, Lower Belgrave Place.
1866. 1048 The late Charles Waterton,
Esq., of Walton Hall, York-
shire.
1867. 1124 The foundress of St Saviour's,
Clapham. To be executed in
marble and placed in the new
church. The Cedars^ Clap-
ham.
ROSS, Henry Architect.
Accrington,
1886. 1577 Church of St. Peter, Accring-
ton.
ROSS,
1815.
1816.
1817.
1818.
1820.
717
587
736
846
849
1821.
1822.
1824.
1825.
1837.
Hugh Miniature Painter.
Master H. Ross,
8, Macclesfield Street.
563 Portrait of a lady.
do. gentleman.
H. Ross, 8, Macclesfield Street.
Portrait of Mr. Yamold
Portrait of a child.
do. gendeman.
Portrait of himself.
52, Upper Charlotte Street.
659 Portrait of an Indian gentle-
man.
659 Portrait of a gendeman.
723 do. do.
765 Portraits of himself and sister.
798 Portrait of a gentleman.
833 do. do.
834 Portrait of a lady.
696 do. do.
809 Portrait of a gendeman.
848 do. lady.
849 Portrait.
885 Portrait of a lady.
886 do. child.
646 Miss Dalton.
787 Portraits of the artist's Grand-
father and Grandmother.
928 Portrait of a young gentleman
in the character of NorvaL
" And Heaven directed,
came this day to do The
happy deed which gilds my
humble name."
578 Portrait of an officer.
812 Captain Spencer Cooper, R.E.
881 H. Spencer Cooper, Esq., of
the Inner Temple.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
365
24, Russell Place,
1843. 75* Dr. Mignot.
782 Mrs. Toller.
839 Sir W. C. Ross, R.A.
860 Mrs. John Climenson.
903 Miss Carpue.
1 106 J.W. Fulton, Esq.
1845. 766 Portrait of a lady.
833 Mrs. Michael Smith.
868 Colonel and Mrs. Kelly.
880 Portrait of a lady.
ROSS, J Painter.
52, Upper Charlotte Street
1833. 50a View taJcen from nature, at
Mazzagon, Bombay.
ROSS, James Painter.
Worcester.
1 791. 668 South front of Prince Arthur's
chapel in the Cathedral of
Worcester.
ROSS, Mrs. Jane Painter.
10, Porteus Road^ Paddington,
1892. 854 A street in Clovelly.
20, Loudoun Road^ N. W,
1900. 478 Keswick Lake, Cumberland.
ROSS, Miss Janet.
Miniature Painter.
Miss RosSf
I, Martktt Court,
Bow Street.
181 7. 674 Portrait of her sister.
Janet Ross.
18 18. 850 Portrait of her sister.
1820. 668 Miss Carstairs.
727 Miss Crouch.
Miss Janet Ross,
4, Howard Street,
Norfolk Street, Strand.
1823. 878 A girl reading.
1825. 792 Portrait of a lady.
1827. 672 A portrait
1828. 682 do.
740 Richard Penn, Esq.
ROSS, J. Thorburn Painter.
78, Queen Street, Edinburgh.
1885. X053 A moment's rest.
1889. 1400 The evening concert at Venice.
1890. 106 " The little pig went to market."
6, Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh.
1892. 1019 At the margin of a brook —
France.
1902. 38 The Bass Rock.
ROSS, Mrs. Madge Painter.
41, Hamilton Gardens,
St. John's Wood.
1 89 1. 7 Priam; a portrait.
21, Arkwright Road.
1892. 1013 Miss Dorothy Ross.
ROSS, Miss Magdalene (afterwards
Mrs. Edwin Dalton)
Miniature Painter.
52, Upper Charlotte Street.
1820. 506 Miss M'Cloud.
182 1. 772 Portraits of two young ladies.
1823. 776 Mr. J. Ross.
1824. 464 Portraits of the children of the
Hon. Mrs. Onslow.
593 Portraits of two children.
602 Portraits of the children of
Colonel Power, R.A.
1825. 721 Sketch of the Infant Lyra, in-
tended for an engraving.
1826. 607 Portraits of four children.
622 Master Hughes.
638 Walter Stirling Ommanney,
Esq.
735 Portrait of the Infant Lyra.
1827. 641 The children of Charles Pott,
Esq.
643 Master and Miss Pott.
693 Portrait of a gentleman.
1828. 853 The age of bliss; portrait of
Miss Donaldson. '* Thus
smiles the mom, arrayed in
robes of gold, etc"
884 The tempting cherry; portraits
of children. ''Bless'd age!
when life springs forward
with a smile, etc."
1829. 701 Portrait of the infant daughter
of T. P. Cooke, Esq., with a
favourite Angola cat.
875 Portraits of the children of the
Earl of Bradford.
1830. 749 Portrait of a lady.
183 1. 752 Master Horace Smith.
881 Miss Sunbolf.
1832. 779 Master David Chapman.
1833. 780 Portrait of a lady.
1834. 830 William Charles Ross, Esq.
831 Master Abel Smith.
1335. 842 Portrait of her mother.
1836. 7<H Portrait of the late Mrs. Ross.
843 Portrait of a lady.
1837. 901 Miss Grace Bainbridge.
969 Master Arthur Crew Reed.
1839. 860 Portrait of a lady.
862 do. do.
1 841. 741 Portrait of a gentleman.
\See Mrs. Edwin Dalton, vol. ii,
page 234.)
366
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
ROSS, Miss Maria.
Miniature Painter.
52, Upper Charlotte Street.
1833. 900 Portrait of a gentleman.
ROSS, Mary Painter.
10, Park Terrace^ Highbury,
1840. 549 Camellia Japonicas, from na-
tm-e.
ROSS, Robert Thorbum, R.S,A.
Painter.
R, RosSyJun,^
78, Queen Street^
Edinburgh,
187 1. 668 Tastes differ; a visit in the
country.
1872. 793 " Oh Katey, be wary ! "
1875. 644 On Lassington Hill, near
Gloucester.
1876. 370 Filling the Tappet-hen.
817 Back of an old beer-house,
Surrey.
745 Rescued.
1879.
ROSS,
1801.
ROSS,
1809.
W Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
333 A View near Greenwich, Kent.
William, Senr Painter.
38, Tavistock Street,
690 PortraitsofMasterW. C.Ross,
with his brother and sister.
8, Macclesfield Street,
1816. 754. Mrs. R. Brown.
52, Upper Charlotte Street,
1824. 624 R. Brown, Esq., author of the
Principles of Practical Per-
spective.
1825. 461 Pitchford Hall, Shropshire, the
seat of the Hon. Cecil Jen-
kinson, M.P.
926 Pitchford village church, Shrop-
shire.
ROSS, W. Junr Painter.
I, Martlett Court, Bow Street,
155 Portrait of a lad.
311 Mrs. Dymond.
76 Portrait of a gentleman.
4, Howard Street,
Norfolk Street, Strand,
749 — Chapman, Esq.
228 Fred Webb, Esq.
243 Sir T. Dyke, Bart.
342 Mrs. W. Wilbraham.
76 Portraits of two children of
Captain Wilbraham, R.N.
1816.
1818.
1820.
1821.
1822.
1823.
30, Gerrard Street,
1852. 341 Colonel Sykes, F.R.S.
563 Jessy.
722 MissCumming.
92, Great Portland Street,
1854. 372 The Earl of Dundonald,
G.C.B.
605 Mrs. Mark Richardson.
618 Mrs. Pauncefort Duncombe.
ROSS, Sir William Charles, R,A,
Miniature Fainter.
Master W, C Ross,
38, Tavistock Street,
Covent Garden,
1809. 278 Mordecai rewarded " Let the
royal apparel be brought
which die king nseth to
wear, and the horse the
king rideth upon, and the
crown royal which is set
upon his head: and let this
apparel and horse be de-
livered to one of the king's
most noble princes, that
they may array the man
withal whom the King de-
lighteth to honoiur, and
bring him on horseback
through the streets of the
city, etc." — Esther vi, 8, 9.
The judgment of Solomon.
''And the king said. Bring
me a sword, etc." — \st Kings
iii, 24-26.
609 Portrait of a lady and child in
the character of Venus and
Cupid.
6, Frith Street, Soho.
181 1. 40' The Duke of Norfolk as Pre-
sident at the Society of Arts,
etc., etc.
10, Frith Street,
387 Themistocles taking refuge at
the Court of Admetus. —
Vide Plutarch's Life of
Themistocles.
716 Caractacus, the British King,
before Claudius Cassar at
Rome.
Germanicus entering Rome in
triumph.
8, Macclesfield Street.
Mr. Nicol.
Portrait of a student
656 Samuel presented to Eli. "And
when she had weaned him."
— \st Samuel \, 24-27.
741 Mrs. S. Beckwith and children.
468
1812.
1813.
7^5
38
481
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
367
1815.
350 Priam supplicating at the knees
1826.
741 The Hon. John Wodehouse,
of Achilles for the dead
M.P.
body of Hector. — Homer.
751 Mrs. J. Mitchell.
567 Portrait of himself.
758 R. Cartwright, Esq., M.P.
568 Portrait of a lady.
772 Lord Henry Cholmondeley.
632 do. do.
773 Viscountess Chetwynd.
634 do. do.
784 Thomas Carter, Esq.
I8I6.
712 Portrait of a lady.
1827.
662 Lady Augusta Vernon Went-
52, Upper Charlotte Street.
worth.
I8I7.
23 Miss L. M. Bristow, late of the
796 Mrs. Wingfield.
Theatre Royal, Covent Gar-
80s The Hon. Lady Henry Chol-
den.
mondeley.
671 Mrs. Christie.
814 Mrs. Morier.
830 Dr. Christie.
817 Peter Hesketh, Esq.
I8I8,
455 Portrait of a gentleman.
823 Mrs. Hesketh.
456 do. student of Hailey-
1828.
680 Mrs. Fisher.
bury College.
697 Miss Charlotte Johnson.
5x9 Brutus condemning his sons
737 Miss Hamer.
to death.
864 Lady Grey.
872 Mr. Cook.
881 Lord Grey.
I8I9.
605 Portrait of a young lady.
891 Mrs. d'Hochepied I^rpent.
737 Sir Thos. Dyke Ackland and
925 Miss Stuart Roza.
Lady Ackland.
1829.
722 Portrait of a lady.
807 Mr. and Mrs. G. Hoare and
735 The Countess of Bradford.
Mrs. Barnard.
757 Mrs. Charles Mills.
892 The Rev. Mr. Pruen and Mrs.
764 Mrs. George Bankes and her
Pruen.
children.
I82I.
847 The Countess of Uxbridge.
859 Mrs. Poole.
887 The Earl of Uxbridge.
885 Mrs. Henry Maxwell.
1822.
665 G. Parry, Esq.
907 Miss Blackstone.
797 Mr. H. W. Burgess.
1830.
692 Lady Catharine Buckley.
1823.
673 Rev. H. C. Cherry.
753 Sir Thomas Lawrence, late
686 R. Simpson, Esq.
President of the Royal Aca-
687 Mrs. Rock.
demy.
827 Portraits of two children of
765 Lady Harriet Suttie.
R. Pollen, Esq.
856 Gilbert John Heathcote, Esq.
845 Dr. Goodenough, Head Mas-
873 Hon. Mrs. Heathcote.
ter of Westminster School.
877 The Bishop of Durham. (Van
Mildert.)
895 Portrait of a lady.
1824.
654 Portrait of a young lady.
912 Portraits of Sir Charles Ibbet-
684 Isabella, Dowager Viscountess
son's two sons and daughter.
Hawarden.
1831.
679 The Marquess of Cholmonde-
733 C. Crawley, Esq.
ley.
741 A. Moysey, Esq.
703 Miss Davis.
74a Portrait of a gentleman.
810 Miss Edwards of Trentham.
756 Mrs. G. Bankes.
824 Lady William Montague.
759 The Rev. C. Crawley.
878 The pilgrim.
1825.
5 Mrs. Cazalette of Bath.
879 The Countess of Brownlow.
253 Christ casting out devils. "So
1832.
762 Mrs. William WilHmott
the devils besought him, say-
786 Mrs. James Deacon Hume.
ing, If thou cast us out suffer
860 Lady Blanche Cavendish.
us to go away into the herd
911 Mrs. Kindersley.
of swine, etc" — St. Matthew^
1833.
699 The Hon. Lloyd Mostyn.
viii, 28.
700 The Hon. Lady Harriet Lloyd
584 Walter Boyd, Esq., M.P.
Mostyn.
672 George Bankes, Esq.
714 Mrs. Kindersley.
775 The Rev. F. Sullivan.
754 Admiral Sir B. Hallowell
801 Henry Tufnell, Esq.
Carew.
1826.
108 Portrait of a lady.
771 Portrait of an officer of Lan-
657 Mrs. Cartwright.
cers.
368
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Ross, Sir William Charles, R.A, — con-
iinued.
1833. 847 Mrs. Chamberla3me.
866 Lady Hallowell Carew.
870 The Hon. Mrs. Vemon.
1834. 639 Mrs. Allgood of Nunwick,
Northumberland, with her
children.
655 Lord Wodehouse, aged 93
years.
689 Nutting — the children of H. L.
Allgood, Esq., of Nunwick.
756 Lord Melbourne.
771 Mrs. William Simson and her
son.
827 Lady Augusta Kennedy £rs-
kine.
837 John Labouchere, Esq.
839 Mrs. Colonel Maberly.
1835. 648 Mrs. Brooksbank.
661 Mrs. Knight.
679 The Marquis of Lothian.
681 Mrs. D. Cunynghame.
688 The Marchioness of London-
derry.
766 Miss Riddell.
807 Mrs. James.
808 Lady Ashley.
1836. 356 Lady Filmer.
425 Mrs. Boucherett.
659 H.R.H. the Duke of Cam-
bridge.
693 S. E. Dugdale, Esq.
707 Mrs. Spencer Smith.
937 Sir Edmund Filmer, Bart.
1837. 826 Lady Caroline Turner.
853 Mrs. Newdegate and Charles
Newdegate, Esq.
857 J^dy Georgiana Russell and
Viscountess Sydney.
861 Lady Wilhelmine Stanhope.
878 Viscount and Viscountess Falk-
land and the Hon. Lucius
Carey.
894 Portrait of a lady.
923 Mrs. Mortimer Ricardo.
944 Mrs. A. Shalto Adair.
1838. 820 Viscountess Powerscourt.
850 Viscountess Valletort and
child.
864 Viscount Palmerston.
874 The daughter of George Finch,
Esq., M.P.
901 The Queen.
902 A frame containing miniatures
of Lady Mary Farquhar and
Lady Fanny Howard.
976 Portraits of the daughter of
G. Finch, Esq., and Lady
Louisa Finch.
1838.
1839.
1840.
1841.
856
857
1842.
1003 The Duke of Montrose.
(Elected A,R.A.)
830 Lord Barham.
838 Ladies arranging flowers.
850 Richard Brinsley Sheridan,
Esq.
889 Lady Howard de Walden and
children.
915 Mrs. Lothian Dickson.
920 H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent.
934 Portraits of a lady and her
son.
1002 James Balfour, Esq.
764 Portrait of a lady.
781 Portrait of a gentleman.
801 Miss Fuller.
802 The Hon. Miss Byng.
826 H.R.H. Prince Albert.
H.M. the King of the Bel-
gians.
Frame containing portraits of
the Countess of Chester-
field and Lady Elizabeth
Murray.
864 The Duchess of Somerset.
875 The Duke of Somerset.
884 Viscountess Canning.
795 Children of Lord John Russell.
8i2 The Bishop of Hereford.
{Thomas MusgraveJ)
844 H.R.H. Princess Charlotte of
Belgium.
847 Her Majesty the Queen.
857 Her Majesty the Queen of the
Belgians.
861 Mrs. Charles Kean.
886 Lady Norreys.
910 Captain Howard Vyse.
(Elected R.A. and Knighted.)
1B43. 723 Lady Le de Spencer.
734 Viscountess Pollington.
754 The Rt. Hon. Lieut-General
Sir H. Hardinge, G.C.B.
803 Robert Ward, Esq.
827 The Marchioness of Abercom
and the Ladies Harriet and
Catharine Hamilton.
856 Sir Walter James, Bart., M.P.
908 Lady James.
909 David Ker, Esq.
727 The Duchess of Northumber-
land.
748 The Duchess of Bucdeuch.
760 The Marchioness of Douro.
796 Lord Prudhoe.
803 Selina, Vicountess Melton.
807 The Duke of Northumberland.
823 The late Sir Francis Burdett,
Bart.
856 Portraits of two sisters.
1844.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
369
1845.
1846.
38, Fitzroy Square,
792 Sir John Seymour.
800 Lady Dundas.
819 Mrs. Mills.
838 Lord Newry.
839 The Countess of Desart.
844 Sir David Dundas.
850 The Hon. Mrs. Liddell.
821 Alfred Montgomery, Esq., and
Mrs. A. Montgomery.
847 Lady Louisa Noel.
859 Mrs. Mark Milbank.
882 The Duke of Argyll.
893 Rev. Edward Moore, Lady
Harriet Moore, and their
two children.
911 The Duchess of Argyll.
933 John MacLachlan, Esq., of
Castle Lachlan, N.B.
959 Lady Emma Campbell.
1847. 774 Richard Durant, Esq.
795 Mrs. Alfred Montgomery.
810 Mrs. Robertson and children.
830 Miss Burden Coutts.
833 Earl of Shaftesbury.
834 Mrs. Manaton Pipon.
842 Mrs. Dent.
857 Mrs. Legh.
1848. 790 Richard Durant, Jim., Esq.
810 Mrs. Durant.
819 H.R.H. The Duchess of Saxe
Coburg.
820 Monk W. V. Milbank, Esq.
828 Child of Alfred Montgomery,
Esq.
838 The Countess of March.
839 The Marquis of Ormonde.
845 Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry King.
1849. 734 Mrs. Webb.
75 1 Sir Thomas Wilde, Lord Chief
Justice of the Court of
Common Pleas.
l^i-j The Duke of Marlborough.
n^ The Duchess of Marlborough,
Lady Louisa Spencer and
Lord Almaric Churchill.
782 Mrs. Sigmund Rucker.
806 The Marchioness of Ely.
8 1 5 Oswyn Cresswell, Esq., and son.
819 — Webb, Esq.
1850. 719 General A'Court.
743 Miss Caroline Wyndham.
763 The Marchioness of Breadal-
bane.
781 Mrs. William Gibbs and child-
ren.
809 Mrs. Oswin Creswell and child-
ren.
825 William Gibbs, Esq., and child-
ren.
VI.
1850. 862
880
1851. 953
971
986
1006
1026
1029
1055
1058
1852. 733
743
782
794
828
833
860
891
1853- 737
740
753
757
in
79>
794
822
1854. 496
765
770
789
790
79'
838
1855. 7l7
805
852
870
Lady Naas.
The Hon. Sidney Herbert,
M.P.
Miss Laura Walpole.
The Marquis of Douglas.
H.R.H. the Princess Royal.
Prince Louis Napoleon, Pre-
sident of the French Re-
public.
Lord Angus and Lord Charles
Douglas, sons of the Mar-
quis of Douglas.
The Hon. and Rev. Arthur
Charles Hervey.
TheDukeofAthole.
Lady Truro.
TheEarlofSeafield.
Captain Peel Dawson.
Mrs. Benjamin Winthrope and
children.
Lady Harriet Vernon.
The Duchess of Athole.
The Countess of Seafield.
The Hon. Captain Noel.
The Hon. Mrs. Edward Coke.
Mrs. Baker Creswell.
Miss B. CreswelL
Lady Arthur Hervey and child-
ren.
Their Majesties the King and
Queen of Portugal.
Mrs. Lewis.
Sons ofW. Gibbs, Esq.
The Crown Prince and Princess
of Portugal.
Mr. Alderman Sidney.
Mrs. Oswin CressweU.
Children of E. M. Ward, Esq.,
A.R.A.
John Arkwright, Esq.
Lady Plumer.
T.R.H. Princess Helena and
Princess Louisa and Prince
Arthur.
Her Imperial and Royal High-
ness the Duchess of Bra-
bant.
Miss Isabella CressweU.
Marchioness of Abercom.
Mrs. John Arkwright.
Major - General J. Monteath
Douglas.
Children of Thomas Miller,
1856.
875 The Countess of Durham.
891 The Marchioness of Hast-
ings.
901 Mrs. Frank Wormald.
944 Mrs. Gambart.
71 X John Oxley Parker, Esq.
3B
37 o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1856.
1857.
1858.
Ross, Sir William Charles, R,A.— con-
tinued,
734 John Henry Gurney, Esq.,
M.P., Mrs. J. H. Gurney
and children.
762 The Countess of Lichfield.
763 H.R.H. Princess Mary of Cam-
bridge. Fainted for the
Queen,
764 Miss Grant.
765 H.R.H. the Duchess d'Aumale,
the Prince de Cond^ and
the Duke de Guise.
779 Mrs. Thomas Miller and child.
785 The Rev. Charles Plumer.
739 Mrs. Durant
773 Lady Mary Cecil.
774 H.LM. the Empress of the
French.
775 Dowager Viscountess Har-
dinge.
777 The Marchioness of Exeter.
778 Lady Louisa Hamilton.
79a Mrs. Caimes.
796 Mrs. Colonel William Cart-
wright.
82 Mrs. Hearsey.
210 Portrait of a gentleman.
556 Joseph Ingham, Esq.
669 Lady Katherine Hamilton.
690 Miss Lilian Lucretia Baker
Cresswell.
70s The Due and Duchesse d*Au-
male, the Prince de Cond^,
and the Due de Guise.
712 Portrait of a gentleman.
740 The Hon. James Ludwin Lind-
say.
741 The Hon. Alice Lindsay.
749 The late Countess de Lav-
radio.
778 Agatha Russell, youngest daugh-
ter of Lord J. Russell (the
daisy chain).
779 Victor Alexander Grosvenor,
Viscount Belgrave.
{Sir W. C, jRoss painted several large
oil paintings^ especially in early life. They
can be distinguished by the early numbers in
the catalogues,)
ROSSER, F Sculptor.
19, Drayton Grove,
1865. 1033 Italia.
ROSSETTI, Mrs. William M. See
Miss Lucy Madox Brown, vol. i,
page 309.
1859.
ROSSI, Alexander M Painter.
Fulwood Park, Preston,
1871. 1093 A family group.
1872. 607 Anxious moments.
667 The young shipwright.
2, Alfred Terrace,
Moore Park, Preston,
1873. ^^3 ^^^ ^^^ present.
395 Florence.
650 Fior di Maria.
29, Coningham Road,
Shepherd:* s Bush.
1875. 32 A summer evening recrea-
tions.
156 Jeanie Deans.
488 Hopes and fears.
601 Jilted.
1876. 195 The foster-sister's visit
317 Midsummer holidays.
360 The first-born.
1877. 1060 His grandmother's gift.
1878. 31a Mr. and Mrs. W. Jacob.
1879. 1059 Feeding geese.
1424 News from the Camp.
1 88 1. 3*6 Little Vanity.
499 The little model
1882. 880 A letter from the camp.
177, Adelaide Road.
1883. 604 Souvenir of Venice.
1440 A study on the beach.
1884. 1103 After dinner.
1140 Her only friend.
1885. 739 Killed!
1390 A Cinderella.
42, Upper Park Road, N,W.
1886. 8a A solo by request.
677 A story.
1 107 The crab.
1887. 573 On the shores of Bognor.
611 Debates on home rule.
1154 Danger.
1*63 Nora, daughter of P. Truefitt,
Esq.
1888. 443 A family group.
5*2 The little lovers.
539 "Two's company, three's
none."
1183 Lady Eleanor Harbord.
1889. 1498 Caught in the tide.
1890. 1286 " Our Father, etc."
1306 Chums.
1 89 1. 549 Miss Hammond.
603 The stool of repentance.
1171 The deserter.
13 1 3 Anticipation.
1892. 28 A country dance.
92 "Don't shake!"
1057 In for a swing.
1893. 304 Limpets; a study.
423 On the brow of the cliff.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
37^
63, IfigA Street^ ffampstead.
1894. 286 Feeding the hungry.
1123 For sale.
1895. 967 Dominoes.
1896. 892 Thirsty.
945 Mrs. Fegan.
1 105 The orphan.
1 1 12 " Little pig went to market."
56, Haverstock HilL
1897. 199 Forbidden books.
12 1 3 Feeding time.
2*1 y Maitland Park Villas^
N,IV.
1898. 839 The Convent pond.
1 107 "Which shall I have?"
1 1 15 A midsummer evening.
1239 Coming thro' the rye.
1900. 1 1 77 Their morning bath.
1 1 97 Amongst the daisies.
6, Sherlock Road^ Hampstead,
1903. 268 Summer.
887 Fascination.
ROSSI, A. H Painter.
35, Clifton Gardens^ N, W.
1884. 362 On the river — Cookham.
ROSSI, EUcnor O Painter.
4, Orchard Street
1836. 257 Landscape, from nature.
ROSSI, F. O Sculptor.
Grove Street^ Lisson Grave.
1830. 1269 Bust of his brother.
12, Cochrane Street,
1838. 1 32 1 Bust of Charles Rossi, Esq.,
R.A., Sculptor in ordinary
to their late Majesties George
IV and William IV.
44, High Street^
Stjohtis Wood,
1848. 1385 The Vanquished; an unfinished
model.
ROSSI, Henry Sculptor.
21, Lisson Grove,
18 1 7. 1024 Bust of Canova; to be exe-
cuted in marble.
18 18. 1109 Mary Magdalene anointeth
Christ's feet. " But she hath
washed my feet with tears,
and wiped them with the
hairs of her head."
1819. 1182 Model for a statue of a
cricketer.
1183 Model for a statue of a bowler.
1820. 1005 The shipwrecked seaman; a
sketch firom Thomson's
Seasons, etc.
41, Lisson Grove North,
1822. 104.3 Rape of Cassandra; a model.
"The Locrian Ajax once
Cassandra seized, and force-
ful drew her from Minerva's
Fane." — Fausanias.
(Sculptor to H.R.H. the Duke of
Gloucester.)
1823. 1066 Hercules rescuing Hesione, the
daughter of Laomedon, King
of Troy, from a sea monster,
to whom the Trojans yearly
presented a marriageable
virgin, to appease the re-
sentment of Apollo and Nep-
tune, whom LjBiomedon had
offended.
1100 Statue in marble of a cricketer.
1824. 1024 Model for a statue of a bowler,
to be carved in marble.
7, WelUsleySt,,Kin^s Road,
1825. 1033 Eve entreating forgiveness at
the feet of Adam; a sketch.
"He added not, and from
her turned, etc." — Milton,
1826. 1080 Heroism of James Fitzjames;
a sketch. " Come one, come
all! this rock shall fly. From
its firm base as soon as I."
—Sir Walter Scott,
1827. 1085 Design for a monument to the
memory of a military officer.
ROSSI, John Charles Felix, R,A,
Sculptor.
C Rossi^ I, Union Street^
Middlesex Hospital,
1782. 263 Portrait in wax.
1783. 399 School for love; a model.
Zi/ohn Street^ Golden Square.
17S5. 513 Diana and Endymion.
Rome,
1787. 618 The temptation of Ulysses.
loi, Great Portland Street,
1789. 489 A Rape by Castor and Pollux,
from Theocrites.
569 Statue of Mercury.
3, Hercules Buildings.
1 79 1. 630 His Majesty, with genius and
judgement.
661 A monumental figure.
39, Upper John Street^
Tottenham Court Road,
1792. 610 Birth of Shakespeare; bas-
relief.
635 Study of the lyon in Exeter
Exchange.
738 Statue of Cupid.
742 Design for a monument.
744 Bust of Mrs. Siddons.
372
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Ro88i, John Charles Felix, R,A, — con-
tinued.
1793. 801 A bust of a clergyman.
1795* 734 ^'^S Edward I and Queen
Eleonora.
1796. 880 Model of Eve as described by
Milton. Vide Paradise Lost.
1797. 1147 Protection; a study for a large
group.
1185 Bust of an Academician. {Mr,
Wyatt, Architect)
(Sculptor to the Prince of Wales.)
At Mr, BingUy^Sy John Street,
1798. 599 Bust of the late Mrs. Mont-
gomery Campbell.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1799. 1099 A model, executed in marble,
to the memory of the late
Sir John Dryden.
1800. 637 Bust of a nobleman.
997 A model, part of a monument,
executed in marble, and
erected in Wilton church,
Wilts.
Marylebone Park^
Portland Road,
1 80 1. 1000 A bust of Lord Thurlow.
(Elected R.A.)
i8oa. 1075 A bust of Sir E. Impey.
1803. 938 Sketch of a monument repre-
senting the death of Aber-
cromby.
1804. 842 Bust of H.R.H. the Prince of
Wales.
961 Avarice.
1805. 709 Embellishments for a clock.
710 Sketch of a group.
1806. 827 Bust of the late Lord Nelson.
1807. 1096 A bust in marble of E. S. Lord
Viscount Pery, formerly
Speaker of the House of
Commons in Ireland, to be
placed in the library of
Trinity Callege, Dublin.
1109 Design of Lord Nelson, for
Liverpool; in terra-cotta.
1808. 878 Maternal affection, exemplified
in the character of Cornelia
educating her sons, the
Gracchi; a sketch in terra-
cotta for a large group.
1809. 87$ A bust in marble of Lord
Thurlow, intended for his
monument, to be erected in
the Temple church.
a I, Lisson Grove,
1810. 872 A finished sketch, now execut-
ing in marble by order of
Government, to the memory
of Marquis Cornwallis, to
be erected in the cathedral
church of St. Paul
181 1. 927 Two models (half size) one
representing India, the other
Bhagiratha, with the Ganges
in his right hand, to form
part of a monument execut-
ing to the memory of the late
Marquis Cornwallis, by order
of the Government, and to
be placed in the Cathedral
church of St. Paul.
1812. 892 A sketch ; a design for a group :
a youth saving his brother
from drowning.
1814. 764 Model of a statue of the late
Marquis Cornwallis in the
robes of the Order of the
Garter.
772 Design for a groupe, represent-
ing Venus persuading Mars
to peace.
18 15. 868 A colossal bust of His Majesty
in marble, for the County-
Hall at Carlisle.
901 A monument to be executed
in marble, to be erected in
the Factory House at Can-
ton in Chma. History giving
to posterity the virtues of the
gentleman it is intended to
commemorate.
181 7. 1060 Bust of a lady.
New Road and Lisson Grove,
1 819. 1203 An escape; a sketch for a
groupe.
1235 A sketch for a statue of the
President of the Royal
Academy. {B, West,P.R,A,)
1820. 1004 Sketch for an equestrian
Groupe, representing the
Duke of Wellington, attended
by Victory and Fame.
1024 A sketch for a national memo-
rial to General Washington,
representing him seated,
after he has served his
country. He is holding a
plan of the City of Washing-
ton, and pointing to imple-
ments of agriculture; behind
him is an octagon pedestal,
intended to receive bas-re-
liefs, surmounted by a trun-
cated column, on which is a
colossal statue of Columbia.
The base is enriched with
emblems appropriate to the
civil and military character
of the General.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
373
1820. 1060 Model of a colossal bust of
Vice-Admiral Lord CoUing-
wood, intended for the
Monument to be erected in
St. Nicholas church at New-
castle-upon-Tyne.
1066 Model of a monument (one-
third of its intended size) to
be erected in the church of
St. Nicholas at Newcastle-
upon-Tyne, to the memory
of the late Vice-Admiral
Collingwood. From a design
by C. R. Cockerell, etc.
1067 A large sketch for a groupe,
representing Celadon and
Amelia. "In vain assuring
love and confidence in
Heaven, etc."
182 1. 1086 Celadon and Amelia; groupe
in marble. " In vain assur-
ing love, etc. — Thomson* s
Seasons,
1 1 12 Model for the intended statue
of B. West, Esq., late Presi-
dent of the Royal Academy.
1822. 990 Statue of Eve in Greek marble.
"Laid me down on the
green bank, etc." — Milton,
1024 Marble bust of the late Lord
Nelson.
1823. 1098 Zephyrus and Aurora; a group
in marble. " Bright-hair'd
Aurora, etc."
1 104 Bust in marble of John Nash,
Esq., architect.
1824. 991 Bas-relief in marble, for the
front of a pedestal to
Lord Heathfield's monument
ordered by Government, and
to be erected in the Cathe-
dral church of St. Paul.
The British power at
Gibraltar is represented by
the warrior and the lion re-
posing, after having defended
the rock and defeated their
enemies. The female figure,
holding two wreaths in her
right hand and a palm
branch in her left, present-
ing them to the hero, repre-
sents victory and peace.
41, Lisson Grove North,
1825. 1024 Bust of the late George Dance,
R.A., to be executed in
marble.
1032 Shepherd and shepherdess;
finished sketch for a groupe
to be executed in marble.
"While soft she hears Her
panting shepherd stealing to
her arms." — Thomson,
1826. 1018 Model of the statue and
pedestal of LordHeathfield's
monument, executed in
marble, colossal, and fixed
in St. Paul's Cathedral, etc.
1060 Marble bust of the late George
Dance, R.A.
1068 Model designed for an eques-
trian groupe of H.R.H. the
Duke of York. The moment
taken is when the Battalion
is presenting arms to him.
1828. 1209 The pugilist; a statue in
marble.
1829. 1202 Musidora; a statue in marble.
"With timid eye around
The banks surveying, etc."
— Thomson,
Acie House^ Grove Street^
Lisson Grove,
1830. 1 168 A model. A design for an
heroic monument as a com-
memorative tribute to na-
tional valour. In the front
His Majesty, George the
Fourth, is represented,
seated, and in the act of re-
turning his sword into its
scabbard; on His Majestjr's
right is a statue of Neptune;
on the plinth of which is a
medallion of Nelson. On the
left of His Majesty is a statue
of Mars, and on the plinth a
medallion of the Duke of
Wellington; at the back
front are two figures, bound
over a half globe; these are
representative of Anarchy
and Discord. The whole is
surmounted by a group of a
lion overpowering a wolf,
emblematic of the intention
of this design.
1 175 Group of a recumbent Venus
and sleeping Cupid. "When
Love, rocked by his mother
etc."— r. Moore,
1 83 1. 1 192 The husbandman. "Be gra-
cious, heaven ! for now labo-
rious man Has done his
y^sx:'— Thomson,
1832. 1173 Statue of Thomson the poet,
who is represented walking
in his library. " The autumn
was his favourite season for
poetical composition, and the
374
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Ro88i, John Charles Felix, R,A. — con-
tinued.
deep silence of the night the
time he commonly chose for
such studies."
1832. 1174 Bust of H.M. William the
Fourth, with two models for
statues.
1175 Model of a group of Apollo and
Diana, for the Dome of
Buckingham Palace.
1 176 Statue in marble of a Mercury
with the apple of discord.
1833. 1 140 A group of a shepherd and
shepherdess; a model. "On
violets diffused, etc." —
Thomson,
1 179 Statue in marble of Thomson
the poet, etc. See 1832, No.
II73-
1834. 1047 Sketch for an equestrian statue
of Washington.
ROSSI, MissMary H Painter.
63, High Streety Hampstead.
1894. 947 Jealousy.
ROSSITER, Miss A. M Painter.
35, Burton Street.
1845. 987 Primroses.
ROSSITER, Charles Painter.
9, Mortimer Terrace.
1852. 564 Lavinia.
1853. 1237 Isabella. "Look for 't. Sign me
a present pardon for my
brother, etc." — Measure for
Measure.
1854. 269 Sad memories.
1252 The expectant.
1855. 1385 The return of Olivia. "I sent
my son and daughter, who
soon returned, supporting
the wretched delinquent,
etc."— Vicar of Wakefield.
3, New Endy Hampstead.
1857. 64 The Jew's harp.
1858. 92 An amateur.
1859. 378 Brighton and back, 3J. 6^.
883 "Work — work — work, etc." —
Song of the Shirt.
i860. 447 Boat building.
482 Mischief.
1861. 125 Beleaguered.
277 Puritan purifiers.
359 The race.
5, Chambet^s Terrace^
Maldon Road, N. W.
1863. 453 Going home.
115, Maldon Road.
1864. 73 An interesting topic.
484 That true St Margaret, the
Scottish maiden, whom
Claverhouse and his soldiers
chained to a post on the
sea-sands to die by inches in
the rising tide, till the sound
of her hymn was slowly
drowned in the dash of the
hungry leaping waves.
I, Hill Road, St.Johfes Wood.
1866. 287 A first lesson.
1867. 156 The swan.
427 The little singer.
705 Girlie and Grimguffin.
1868. 647 Footprints on the sands of
time.
771 II penseroso.
1870. 342 The great lady. "The village
maidens on the plain Salute
me lowly as I go, etc"
546 A gleam of hope.
600 Sketch from nature.
187 1. 340 Memories of the past "But
ever and anon of griefs sub-
dued, etc."
487 Wayfarers.
1872. 618 The necklace.
The Green, West End,
Hampstead.
1873. 885 Recreation.
loio "Indeed, Uncle, your room
was not fit to be seen, and I
just came to see that Jenny
laid everything down where
she took it up." — Antiquary.
1875. 4-7* Rival anglers.
Uppit^ham
1876.
335 A re-perusal.
1877.
372 Rough weather.
1880.
51 On Borth beach.
I88I.
1425 Old Giles.
1886.
974 Quiet enjoyment.
1887.
827 Fledgelings.
1890.
926 Rest.
ROSSITER, Mrs. Charles (formerly
Miss Prances Pripp Seares).
Fainter.
I, Hill Road, Abbey Road
1866. 708 Yellow hammer.
709 Chaffinch and skylark.
1867. 721 Bullfinch, bramblefinch, gold-
finch, and siskin.
1868. 698 Wheatear, bramblefinch, and
hen chaffinch.
1869. 545 Greenfinch and chaffinch.
547 A Swallow.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
375
1870.
1871.
1872.
1882.
584 Lark and Coletit.
634 Yellowhammer and Bluetit.
636 ChsCfiinch and reed-sparrow.
750 Nuthatch and Bluetit.
795 Peewit.
Uppingham,
967 Peewit.
ROSSITER, Miss Mary P. See Mrs.
George Harrison, vol. iv, page 5.
ROST, Adolph E. L Sculptor.
126, Havers tock HilL
1892. 1875 Dr. R. Rest, C.I.E.,etc.; bust.
1893. 1757 Sir Edwin Arnold, K.C.I.E.;
bust
ROTCH, B Painter.
15, South Molton Street
1820. 60 Tenby Bay, Pembrokeshire.
ROTH, Mrs. Constance Painter.
%, Bedford Place, W.C.
1894. 958 A hunt for breakfast on an
Australian lagoon.
ROTH, George Painter.
60, New Compton Street
1 8 10. 334 Fish.
340 do.
1811. 515 do.
1814. 513 Fish.
1815. 464 do.
58, Dean Street
ROTH, Thomas Enamel Painter.
67, New Compton Street.
1803. 846 Portrait of a gentleman.
1804. 761 do. lady.
1805. 375 Miss Nash.
1806. 771 Portrait of a gentleman.
1807. 855 Ann Alexander, aged 106;
enamel.
871 Portrait of an officer; enamel
926 do. a lady; enamel.
1808. 737 Dr. Dickson.
776 Portrait of a gentleman.
803 do. young gentleman;
enamel.
1809. 669 A portrait
1 8 10. 673 Portrait of a lady.
1 1 7, Great Titchfield Street
1812. 577 Portrait of a lady.
584 Mr. Vincent.
596 Mr. Roth.
18 1 3. 485 Portrait of an officer.
496 do. a young lady.
58, Dean Street.
1815. 56" P. Hubbard, Esq.
628 Mrs. R. Jodrell.
650 R. Jodrell, Jun., Esq.
699 Miss Stabb.
1 8 16. 571 Portrait of a gentleman.
18 1 7. 57 do. gentleman.
152 do. do.
702 do. lady.
837 do. gentleman.
80, Dean Street.
18 18. 660 Portrait of a gentleman.
10, Richmond Buildings,
Soho Square.
1819. 862 Portrait of a lady.
1820. 523 do. do.
643 Mr. Simmons.
693 Portrait of a lady.
737 do. young lady.
799 do. do.
837 do. gentleman.
182 1. 701 Miss S. Jervis.
744 Portrait of a gentleman.
80, Dean Street.
1823. 797 A portrait of a lady in the cos-
tume of the 1 6th century.
873 Portrait of the Earl of Blesin-
ton ; enamel. From a picture
by M. W. Sharp.
1824. 619 Enamel portrait of Mrs. Hannah
Moore. After a picture by
Mr. Pickersgill, A.R.A.
1825. 441 Portrait of a lady; enamel.
678 Princess Mary, daughter of
Charles ist; enamel. After
Vandyck.
1826. 434 Enamel. After Rembrandt
1828. 646 Enamel from a picture by
Giorgione, in the late Lord
Radstock's collection.
ROTHWBLL, Richard, R.H.A.
Painter.
1830. 42 Colonel Lord Downes, K.C.B.,
K.T.S.
347 Sir Michael Shaw Stewart,
Bart., M.P.
447 Portrait of a gentleman.
473 Lieut.-Colonel D'Aguilar.
15, Bedford Square.
1831. 82 The late Rt Hon. W. Hus-
kisson.
227 H.S.H. the Prince of Leinin-
gen.
232 Major Johnston.
257 Portraits of the children of the
late Charles John Herbert,
Esq., Muckruss Abbey, Kil-
lamey.
443 Viscount Beresford.
376
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Rothwell, Richard, R.H.A.— continued.
On the Continent.
1832. 5 The Bishop of Lincoln. {John
Kaye,)
14 H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent
376 General Viscount Beresford,
G.C.B., Field Marshal, etc
402 Miss Constantia von Hoist
414 The Hon. James Parke.
22, Newman Street,
1835. 43 Sir Coutts Trotter, Bart
285 KLate Kamey.
366 Captain Basil Hall, R.N.
397 The discovery of a response to
iki^ first serenade.
1836. 293 Portrait of a gentleman.
346 do. do.
384 Calabrian itinerants; a sketch.
1837. 69 John Castaires, Esq.
149 Mrs. Barwell; a sketch.
297 The poor mendicants.
490 Portrait of a lady.
31, Devonshire Street.
1838. 242 A remembrance.
1094 A portrait.
1839. Ill George Field, Esq., author of
works on Chromatic
Science.
288 Portrait of a lady.
359 do. do.
542 Portrait (a sketch) of the cele-
brated Danish sculptor,Thor-
waldsen.
869 A literal drawing after nature.
" Balmy sleep, Nature's soft
nurse."
1840. 459 Mrs. Shelley, authoress of
" Frankenstein," etc., etc.
35 (Octagon room.) Portrait of a
lady.
1 84 1. 569 A sketch — call it as you like it.
1 2 14 A portrait.
1842. 19 Portrait of a lady.
323 do. do.
361 Portrait of a Florentine lady.
377 The very picture of Idleness.
1843. 257 The little roamer ("her path
'mid flowers ").
379 Portrait of a gentleman.
535 Mrs. Cuppage.
556 Lord Plunkett (late Lord Chan-
cellor of Ireland).
1243 Dr. Heberden.
1844. 233 The pastime.
454 Thomas Birchall, Esq.
1845. 55 The Rev. John Scott Porter.
281 A fair flower.
397 Portrait of a lady.
512 do. do.
593 do. do.
1846. 158 Portrait of a painter.
896 Sympathy — harem captives.
1105 Portrait of a gentleman.
1847. 1^0 ^ study from nature.
244 Mrs. Allen and child.
Rose Cottage, Willbrook^
Rathfamhamy
Co, Dublin.
1848. 137 Study of a child.
1149 A sketch from the painter's
window.
1849. '57 Evenings at home.
185 1. 412 The Rt Hon. Maziere Brady,
Lord High Chancellor of
Ireland.
439 James Sims, Esq., late Editor
of the Northern Whig.
Painted fi)r the Canons of
Durham.
528 The morning lesson — "more
last words." Portraits of
Mrs. W. Foster and child-
ren.
27, Charlotte Street,
Portland Place.
1852. 260 Glendalough, with its cele-
brated round tower — ^vale of
the seven churches. County
of Wicklow — guides on the
look out for tourists.
1 104 The Christmas Carol inter-
rupted.
" While I lay musing on
my pillow, I heard the sound
of little feet pattering outside
the door; presently a choir
of small voices chanted forth
an old Christmas carol. I
rose softly, slipped on my
clothes, opened the door
suddenly, and beheld a little
group of beautiful children,
consisting of a boy and two
girls. They were frightened
into mute bashfulness, and
remained for a moment
playing on their lips with
their fingers, now and then
stealing a sly glance from
under their eyebrows." —
Washington Irving.
1853. 160 A study from nature.
453 Maternal solicitude. "Intent
they gaze into each other's
eyes, etc."
1854. 597 James Prior, Esq., author of
the Lives of Burke and
Goldsmith, etc., and Deputy
Inspector of Naval Hospitals
and Fleets.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
377
Leamington,
1858. 175 Addio per sempre — a remem-
brance of the Carnival.
i860. 182 Portrait of a lady.
611 E. F. Flower, Esq.
1862. 681 The student's aspiration.
ROTHWBLL, Selim Botton.
Painter and Etcher.
S.R.Rothweil,
20, Cross Street, Manchester,
187 1. 680 Old gateway, Verona,
Miss S. Rothwell,
20, Cross Street i Manchester.
1877. 1284 Old gateway, Dinan, Brittany.
Selim Rothwell,
20, Cross Street,
Manchester.
1878. 789 Entrance to the Convent of
Sta. Maria Novella,Florence.
1Z05 Helmsley Castle, Yorkshire;
etching.
1881. 1277 A bronze fountain — Bruns-
wick; etching.
ROTOWSKY, L Painter.
1806. 542 Flowers.
ROTTA, Silvio G Painter.
Brunswick Street, UverpooL
1 88 1. 640 Porlock weir.
ROTTING, H Painter.
Diisseldorf, and 6, Pall Mali.
1857. 349 Sir Culling Eardley, Bart.
ROUGH, A Sculptor.
9, Fitzroy Row, New Road.
1818. 1080 Model in wax. ''The young
lions roar after their prey,
and seek their meat from
God."
9, Clarence Place, Pentonville.
18 19. 1224 Study, from a young lion from
the Cape of Good Hope.
1823. 1 114 Adam and Eve. "The bough
she gave him of that fair
enticing fruit, etc." — Milton.
1824. 1015 Model in wax. ''Mercy and
truth are met together, etc."
— Psalm Ixxxv, 10.
A. Roach.
1830. 1252 Godiva, the wife of Leofric,
Earl of Leicester, riding
through Coventry, to remove
an oppressive tax from his
people.
VI.
A. Rouch.
1 83 1. 1 123 Group in wax, Golgotha, etc.
1125 The wise merchant. "The
Kingdom of Heaven is like
unto a merchant seeking
goodly pearls, etc." — St.
Matt. XV.
1832. 1161 A group of brood mares.
1333. 1 198 Providential escape, in hunt-
ing the tiger, of an Euro-
pean, who was torn from the
back of an elephant and
carried several miles into the
jungle by the ferocious
animal.
"Getting the remaining
pistol out of his girdle, he
pointed the muzzle under
the blade^bone of the shoul-
der in the direction of the
heart, and once more fired,
when the tiger fell dead in a
moment." — Statham.
ROOUKIN, J Miniature Painter.
I, Greenfield Street, Mile End.
17B5. 299 Portrait of an artist.
478 Ellen and Nithisdale. From
Langhom*s Owen of Carron.
525 Patie and Peggy.
ROULLIER, J Painter.
CamberwelL
1788. 585 A View of a hermitage.
ROUMIBU, Robert Lewis.
Architect.
10, Lancaster Place, Strand.
1849. 1191 Manor Park, Streatham.
1852. 1211 Villa at Esher for William
M'Murray, Esq.
1853. ii5» Interior of Mr. Breidenbach's
shop. New Bond Street
1854. 1214 Interior of Kemsworth church,
Herts, etc.
{See also Gough and Roumieu, vol. iii,
page 281.)
ROUMIEU and AITCHISON.
Architects.
10, Lancaster Place.
1899. 1748 Manufactory, Charing Cross
Road.
ROUND, Cecil M Painter.
Chard's Mead, Bridport, Dorset
1885. 648 "One of those heavenly days
that cannot die."
3C
378
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Round, Cecil M. — €ontinued.
30, South Street^ Greenwich.
1886. 7*1 The path of the whirlwind
875 Through the wood.
1 106 Golden days at Gareloch.
I, Northumberland Avenue.
1887. 921 Winter's sunshine — Anstey's
Cove, Torquay.
17, Bennett Parh^ Blachheath.
1888. 215 The Woodman's home.
Ockleyy Surrey,
1890. €12 The last gleam. " Rises the
harvest moon."
Eype^ Bridport^ Dorset,
1898. 823 Glory of sunset gold.
ROUS, Bart Painter.
43, Bloomsbury Square,
1872. 904 " What is't you read, Romance
or fairy fable? etc."
ROUS, Miss Elizabeth. .S^^ Mrs. Philip
Phillips, vol. vi, page 126.
ROUSE, Fred. J. C. V Painter.
6, Wells Street, Oxford Street,
1888. ^%% Autumn.
1046 An apple orchard.
1889. 162 Autumn's last leaves.
433 The close of day.
1 120 November day.
1890. 223 Sunny hours.
930 Evening.
203, Camberwell Road,
1893. 653 A stream.
ROUSE, J Architect.
3, Marchmont Place,
1817. 1006 Design for a Gothic altar-piece.
ROUSE, Miss Neta.
Miniature Painter.
Clarence House^
Teignmouth, Devon,
1900. 1450. Vera.
\Pouse in the index and Rowse in the
catalogue,)
ROUSE, Robert William Arthur.
Painter.
20, Newman Street,
1883. 90 "Far from the busy hum of
man."
1884. 133 October. "In myriad streaks
of fading light, Fair day
gives way to fairer night."
iS» The haunt of the heron.
6, Wells Street, Oxford Street,
1885. so Marsh land, Surrey.
1886.
42 October.
440 The young poacher.
644 Summer time.
1028 "Try before you buy."
1060 The close of day — autumn.
1086 July.
1887.
22 A Kent pastoral.
122 A fading day in autumn.
129 An English homestead.
144 In the leafy month of June.
900 Autumn Evening after a
shower.
1888.
55 Dreary November.
80 The coming storm.
199 The ford.
269 A grey day in October.
515 Pasture Land, Kent.
1052 Fishing in the mill stream.
1889.
197 In the month of May.
513 The fall of the year.
548 In the heat of the day.
1248 Sunshine and showers.
1890.
231 Squally weather— evening.
613 In the Valley.
632 In old Kent.
760 An orchard in February-
Kent.
1 1 19 A water-mill.
I89I.
4 The bend of the river.
31 In the marshes.
93 A southerly wind and a cloudy
sky.
361 In the Weald of Kent
528 Evening glow.
1892.
358 Fading light
457 The meadow's stream.
631 Evening — autumn.
940 Pasture land.
24, Brunswick Square,
Camberwell,
1894.
757 A grey morning.
1895.
745 A quiet nook.
Merton Abbey, Merton,
1896.
44 The Moat, Hampton Court.
410 Passing storm.
333, Coldharbour Lane,
Brixton.
1898.
82 Afternoon, August
ROUSSOFP, Alexandre N.
Painter.
A, Roussoff,
c\o Fine Art Society,
148, New Bond Street,
1880.
871 Venice.
A, N, Roussoff,
Palazzo Contarini,
1057, Calle Contarini,
Venice,
1881.
635 Street bargaining — ^Venice.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
379
1882. 929 Tottering steps.
351, San Gregorio^ Venice.
1886. 11*8 " Angioletto," popular name
for a child's funeral in
Venice.
1 89 1. 391 Bought.
ROUTH, Mrs. R. S. Ardcn... Painter.
Linton^ Devonshire,
1870. 663 BingcliffBay. From the Valley
of Rocks.
ROUVIER, Madame. See Vignon.
ROUVIERE, M Architect.
16, Wardour Street, Soho,
1785. 448 View of Walton Bridge when
building, 1784.
1786. 45a View of Basildon House,
Berks, the seat of Sir Francis
Sykes, Bart.
ROUW. H.. Tunr ...Painter.
79, Norton Street,
1796.
852 A frame with insects.
1797.
638 A Snow piece.
829 Portrait of a lady.
1798.
487 Portrait of an artist.
1027 A frame with insects.
1800.
694 Portrait of Mr. Finden.
1803.
302 Portrait of a child.
760 Portrait of an officer.
80, Norton Street,
Fitzroy Square,
1821.
619 Portrait of an officer.
1787.
1788.
1790.
I79I.
ROUW, Peter.
Sculptor and Wax Modeller.
35, Portland Road,
648 Portrait of his late Majesty the
King of Prussia; model in
wax.
637 Portrait of a gentleman.
639 A. Carlini, R.A.
79, Portland Row,
700 Portrait of a gentleman.
637 Portrait of a gentleman of the
faculty. {Sheldon.)
651 Portrait of a nobleman. (Lord
Fife)
656 Portrait of a lady.
79, Norton Street,
614 Figure of Flora, for a chimney-
piece.
n^ Portrait of an artist; in wax.
376 A frame with two portraits; in
wax.
407 Portrait of a lady; in wax.
409 do. do.
1792.
1793-
1794. 464 Portrait of a lady; model in
wax.
475 Portrait of an officer; model in
wax.
586 Figure of a Bacchante for a
chimney-piece.
591 A figure for a monument.
608 Figure of a Bacchante for a
chimney-piece.
P. Rouw,Junr,
1795. 483 Portrait of a gentleman.
534 do. do.
544 Portrait of a gentleman. {Ad-
miral Sir Richard King,)
P. Rouw.
735 Bust of a gentleman, deceased.
1796. 816 Figure of an archer.
1797. 850 Portrait of a lady in wax.
1047 Portrait of a child.
nil Bust of a lady, deceased.
1798. 836 Portrait of a gentleman of the
faculty.
Portland Road.
1799. 1065 A monumental figure.
1085 Portrait of Mr. Joseph.
79, Norton Street.
1800. 863 Portrait of Lord Nelson.
1046 Model of a pyramid for a
monument to be erected in
Guernsey to the memory of
Joshua le Marchant, Esq.
Portland Road,
1801. 1015 Mr. Haley; in wax.
1016 Mr. Tahourdin; in wax.
1019 Mrs. Haley; in wax.
1803. 762 Major-General Burton ; in wax.
816 M. Boulton, Esq.
826 Mrs. Gibbs.
829 M. R. Boulton, Esq.
835 Miss Burton; in wax.
838 Portrait of a gentleman.
840 J. Watt, Esq.
1804. 941 The late Duke of Bridge-
water.
953 Mr. Dumergue.
956 Mr. M. Haughton, of Birming-
ham.
1805. 713 A vestal, forming part of a
candelabrum.
792 Rev. Mr. Weston.
796 Lieut-Col. Imhoff; model in
wax.
797 Portrait of a gentleman; model
in wax.
799 do. do. do.
1806. 626 Mr. Palmer.
627 W. Hastings, Esq.
628 Portrait of a gentleman.
i8d7. 816 Mr. Blades.
835 J. Woolley, Esq.
38o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Rouw, Peter — continued,
1807. 899 M. Hoy, Esq.
905 W. Salte, Esq.
911 P. Marsland, Esq.
91s C White, Esq.
(Sculptor Modeller of Gems to H.R.H.
the Prince of Wales.
25, Upper ntchfitld Sirtet,
1808. 751 B. Howard, Esq.
75» S. Greg, Esq.
755 W. Wilberforce, Esq., intended
for a medal now executing
in commemoration of the
abolition of the slave trade.
783 H. Bone, Esq.
790 The late Rt. Hon. C. J. Fox.
809 Portrait of an officer in the
Third Regiment of Guards.
1809. 676 Portraitofthe late Lord Mayor.
{John AinsJey,)
677 The late Rt. Hon. W. Pitt.
678 B. Howard, Esq.
1810. 597 J. H. Thorold, Esq,
609 The late W. Thorold, Esq .
643 R. J. Harper, Esq.
646 H.R.H. The Prince of Wales.
837 Part of a model of a monument
erected at Birmingham to the
memory of a deceased artist.
(Sculptor Modeller of Gems and Cameos
to H.RH. the Prince Regent)
22, Carmarthen Street,
181 1. 702 The late J. Hyde, Esq.
703 J. Hyde, Esq.
1812. 639 Rev. W. Butler.
656 H.R.H. the Prince Regent.
683 The late M. Boulton, Esq.
888 Bust of the late J. Hyde, Esq.
909 Bust of a gentleman's son,
deceased.
181 3. 924 The late J. T. B. Marwood,
Esq.; a medallion for a
monument to be erected to
his memory.
New Roady
opposite Norton Street,
1818. 1008 Portrait, in wax, of Her late
Royal Highness the Princess
Charlotte.
10 1 3 Portrait, in wax, of the Duke of
Wellington.
1819. 1 137 Medallic portrait of Lord Lyn-
doch.
1138 Medallic portrait of a lady.
1139 Medallic portrait of S. Ardesoif,
Esq.
1 140 Medallic portrait of Col. New-
port.
1141 Medallic portrait of Her late
Majesty.
1819. 1142 Medallic portrait of the late
Mrs. Foster Pigott.
1 143 Medallic portrait of Mr. J.
Cristell.
1 1 44 Medallic portrait of the Rev.
Dr. Foster Pigott.
(Modeller of Gems and Cameos
to His Majesty.)
New Road ^
opposite Cleveland Street.
1820 951 Medallic portrait of His late
Majesty.
952 Medallic portrait of W. H.
Merle, Esq.
977 Medallic portrait of the Rev.
G. Edison.
983 Medallic portrait of J. Wad-
more, Esq.
1064 A model for part of a monu-
ment to the memory of Capt.
G. B. Westcott, who fell
at the battle of Aboukir,
1798.
1 82 1. 1016 Medallic portrait of R. Aber-
deen, Esq.
1026 Medallic portrait of the late
J. Hone, Esq.
1055 Medallic portrait of Her Ma-
jesty. {Queen Caroline,)
1060 Medallic portrait of J. Burnett,
Esq.
1822. 919 Medallic portrait of the Rev.
R. Lewis of Honiton.
923 Medallic portrait of Miss Pole,
daughter of Sir W. Pole,
Bart., of Shute House.
926 Medallic portrait of Jane Maria,
daughter of Sir W. Pole,
Bart.
927 Medallic portrait of William,
son of Sir W. Pole, Bart
958 Medallic portrait of P. Mules,
Esq., of Honiton.
2, Osnaburg Place^ New Road,
1823. 998 Medallic portrait of J. Hathorn,
Esq., R.N.
1004 A device proposed for an In-
dian coinage, from a design
by John Flaxman, Esq.,
R.A. ; a model in wax.
1009 Medallic portrait of the late
J. Boyick, Esq.
Portland Road.
1824. 912 Medallic portrait of Colonel
Duncan.
913 Medallic portrait of Major
Bowden.
80, Norton Sirui.
1825. 933 Model for a medal die for the
Asiatic Society.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
381
1825. 963 Medallic portrait of His Ma-
jesty.
964 Medallic portrait of W. Cob-
bett, Esq., for a medal die.
999 Bust of Aldvs Pivs Romanvs,
now cast in bronze for the
library at Syston Hall, the
seat of Sir John H. Thorold,
Bart.
10*9 Bust in marble of John Charles,
the son of Sir John H.
Thorold, Bart.
1035 Bust of Aldvs Paolvs Manvtivs,
now cast in bronze for Syston
Hall.
1826. 934 Medallic portraits of the late
Lord Mayor (J^ohn Garratt)
and Lady Mayoress, de-
signed for a medal to com-
morate laying the founda-
tion stone of the new Lon-
don Bridge.
1827. 1034 Medallic portrait of a gentle-
man.
1828. 1059 Medallic portrait of the late
Earl of Ferrars.
1063 Medallic portrait of the Rev.
R. Tweddell, of Manches-
ter.
1096 Medallic portrait of Don Miguel,
modelled for the medal pre-
sented by Portuguese resid-
ents in London.
1 148 Bust of Guttemburg, the printer,
to be cast in bronze for the
library at Syston, the seat
of Sir J. H. Thorold, Bart.
1 171 Medallic portrait of the late
Dr. Foster Pigott, Fellow of
Eton College, for monu-
ment at Abingdon Pigotts.
1829. 1075 Medallic portrait, in wax, of
Captain Bradshaw, R.N.,
M.P.
1 1 67 Bust of Caxton, now cast in
bronze, for the library at
Syston Park.
1178 Model for the bust of a lady,
deceased.
1830. 109S Medallic portrait, in wax, of
Mrs. Progers.
izio Portrait of the late W. Shield,
Esq.; a medallion for his
monument, now erected at
Rose Hill, the seat of J. Ful-
Ier» Esq.
Tosthumous bijst of the late
Mrs, Webb.
Portrait of the late John Far-
quhar, Esq., of Foothill Ab-
bey; a medallion for his
monument.
1831. 1039 Medallic portrait, in wax, of the
late Rear-Admiral Sir T.
Graves, K.B.
1 185 Bust in marble of Lady Tho-
rold.
1 187 Posthumous bust of the late
Thomas Robson, Esq.
1832. 1047 Medallic head of a lady.
iiai Model of a bust of C. Flood,
Esq., now executed in mar-
ble.
1 1 40 Model of a bust of Mrs. Litch-
field, now executing in mar-
ble.
1 1 51 Bust in marble of William
Tucker, Esq., of Coriton
Park, Devon.
1833. 1075 Medallic portrait, in wax, of
Mrs. Evans.
1 14a Model for the bust of T. White,
Esq., now executed in mar-
ble.
1835. 988 Medallic portrait of the late
J. R. Wheeler, Esq.,formerly
Deputy registrar of the High
Court of Admiralty.
998 Medallicportrait of T.Wheeler,
Esq., of St. Bartholomew's
Hospital, etc.
1837. 1 141 A medallic portrait of a gentle-
man.
1838. 583 Medallic portrait of the late
H. Richards, Esq.
1369 Bust of a lady to be executed
in marble.
1377 Bust of the late C. Calland,
Esq.
1839. 1346 A medallion for the monument
of an officer, etc.
1840. 1127 Bust in marble of the late
G. Maclean, Esq., of Cal-
cutta.
ROVERAY, Mi88 M. De. See D,
vol. ii, page 310.
ROVRAY, Fanny Gallandat Dc. See
D, voL ii, page 310, and G, voL iii,
page 195-
ROWAN, Alexander Painter.
7, Ifield Terrace, Stockwell.
1857. 1181 Prince Arthur. —jff/>i^ John,
act iv, scene 3.
1S58. 407 Love and the Novice.
382
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
ROWAN, William G Architect
234, JVes^ George Street^
Glasgow.
1 89 1. 1791 Trinity Church, Pollokshields,
Glasgow.
1892. 1715 Somerville Church, Keppoch
hill, Glasgow.
1894. 17*5 Cathcart Church, near Glas
gow.
ROWAT, James Painter
1 01, St, Vincent Street ^
Glasgow.
1892. 1149 Glasgow Cathedral; the north
transept from the nave.
ROWBOTHAM, Thomas Leeson.
Painter.
— Rowbotham^
Royal Naval School^
Greenwich,
1 840. 5 54 At Weston - Super - Mare ; a
drawing in wax, without oil
or water.
661 Cock Mill, Gill, near Whitby;
a drawing in wax, without
oil or water.
898 Composition — moonlight; a
drawing in wax, without oil
or water.
T, Z. Rowbotham^ Jun,^
Sylvan Cottage^
Old Kent Road.
1848. 783 Salmon traps on the river Llug-
ary at Bettws-y-coed,
ROWB, Miss A. M Painter.
Ravenscourt Park,
Hammersmith.
1855. 744 The Tore Waterfall, Killarney.
ROWE, E. Arthur Painter.
Arthur Rowe^
14, Priory Roady Lambeth.
1885. 1275 Memories of the past.
9, Placquett Road, Dulwich.
1887. 1 106 When the day is done.
E. Arthur Rowe,
Birling Cottage,
South Lambeth.
1888. 790 "The curfew tolls the knell of
parting day."
14*2 The old dovecot.
3, Priory Grove,
South Lambeth.
1889. 758 ** Silence claimed her evening
reign.
1215 Evening light.
1485 The quay, Boscastle, Corn-
wall.
1902.
ROWE
1830.
1832.
1890. 945 "The shadows of departing
day. Creep on once more."
958 There beside the moaning sea.
1279 The end of the day.
1 89 1. 771 A winter's tale.
965 Eventide.
1892. 1173 "Far from the madding crowd."
1296 The terrace steps, Penshurst
Place.
1893. 744 "Then came still evening on."
1042 " Twilight and evening bell.*
1220 Kale pots and cherry blossom.
1894. 970 Under the mulberry tree.
1896. 1237 The garden gate.
1898. 1040 The long border, Arley. "When
nature painted all things
gay."
1205 The garden house, Arley.
Meadowside, Southborougk,
Tunbridge Wells.
1022 Stresa, from Isola Bella, Lago
Maggiore.
1037 Palermo, from S. Maria di
Gesti.
, George James Painter.
Woodbridge.
973 Drawing in grease.
248 Sketch from nature, in sum-
mer.
510 Landscape composition — even-
ing; a drawing in grease.
616 Wood scene; composition: a
religious praying before an
ex-voto; a drawing in grease
1834. 859 A drawing in grease. From a
sketch near Burgh, Suffolk.
1835. 480 On Marttesham, Heath —
moonlight.
594 Mill near Woodbridge — Dawn.
599 Mill near Woodbridge — twi-
light.
1836. 482 On Hampstead Heath — moon-
light.
483 Sketch on the Deben, near
Woodbridge, Suffolk.
539 Landscape; composition.
565 Near Woodbridge, Owl-light.
1837. 237 River scene near Great Heal-
ings, Suffolk.
376 River scene near Ilford, Suf-
folk — moonlight.
641 View near Woodbridge, Suf-
folk, early in spring ; sketched
on the spot.
1844. 53 On the Woodbridge river.
16, Buckingham Street^
Fitzroy Square.
1846. 561 Malt-kiln, Woodbridge, Suffolk
— twilight.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
383
1846. 563 Part of Framlinghara castle —
Suffolk.
68 s Passage near Belsize Park,
Hampstead; a sketch last
November.
1852. 600 Cottage scene at Eyke, Suffolk.
21, Carburton StreeL
1854. 49 S Suburban study — Bayswater.
ROWE, Miss Gertrude. Painter
Trecarre!^ Redruth^ ComwalL
1896. aS; Low tide in the harbour— St,
Ives*
ROWE, H- Junn Painter.
77, Norton Strtet.
1799. 10 S3 {In the index ^ hut by Bonomi
in thecataiogut. The address
points to the name bang in-
tended/or N, Rouw.)
ROWE, Sidney Grant Painter.
171, Gioucester Road, iV, IV,
1882. 343 Cloudy day*
29, Maii Road, Hammersmith.
1883. 715 **Soon shall the blushing spring
awake. And glad bright
nature's face with bud and
leaf*"
%%\ A field of meadow grass.
20, Newman Street*
1887. S5 Lewell Bridge, South Devon.
1888. 177 The home pasture.
156 Sweet spring time,
1891. 132 The sentinels of the stream*
367 Rick mans worth, from the
meadows.
fiSi A Berkshire farmstead*
Haze/wood Studi&s,
Wariingham, Surrey.
1896. V Solitude*
ROWE, Susan Miniature Painten
I, High St., Tunbridge Welis.
1853. 6;o Miss Bolingbroke*
7x7 Portrait of a lady,
800 do. yoong gentleman.
801 Head of a gipsy chUd.
ROWE, Thomas William... Sculptor.
64, Ebury Street, and
33, Marine Cottages^
South Shieids.
1862. 1059 Hon- Mrs. George Denman.
1 1 13 Miss Wood.
1868. to^o The inner life of life
1033 Spring flowers.
1 117 T. Salmon, Esq*, the first Town
Clerk of South Shields*
I /^resented to the
52, ColeshiU Street.
1872. 1416 Dr. Greenhow, F.R.S.
1470 The Lord Chancellor. (Lord
Hatherky,) Marble.
157, Buckingham Palace Road,
1874, 1612 The late Dr. Wilberforce,
Bishop of Winchester.
1623 J. C. Roebuck, Esq., M.P.
1 87 7* 1S3X Roland Mason Ordish, Esq.,
C.E. Presentation bust.
1878. ts4s H.R.H. Princess Victoria of
Wales; statuette, terra cotta.
ROWE, Tom Trythall Painter.
Tom T. Rowe,
29, Spring Gardens,
1 88 2. 105 s Old Battersea Bridge.
Trythall Rowe.
1S85. 98 s A Brittany orchard — Quim-
perl^.
1408 Walberswick.
1473 Wilford, Notts.
T. Trythall Rowe.
1886* 811 Buttercups and daisies.
934 Showery weather — Wilford,
Notts.
iBSS. iao7 Ram Yard, Nottingham.
1889. 753 Berkshire allotments.
1698 Leenside, Nottingham.
1890. 23 The end of the day.
583 The edge of the quarry.
93a Home birds.
Trythall Rowe^
Vine Cottage^ Cookham Dene.
189K 3^5 Overtures.
581 A Yorkshire Village.
1893. 676 Cookham Rise.
1 894* 674 Street at Cookham.
IVickersley^ Rotherham^
Yorkshire.
1896. 985 A hayfield.
1897, 764 A Breton beggar.
rSgS, 160 On the scent
1S99* 6j Field flowers.
ROWE, William J. Monkhousc.
Painter.
5, Store Street^ Bedford Square,
18S3. 2 Homewards.
1886* 1452 Pegasus.
William M, Rowe^
96, Frithville Gardens^
Shepherd's Bush.
1 89 1. 796 "Au revoir."
ROWE, William, Junr Painter.
6, Lavender Gardens^
Battersea.
1900. 765 A weedy Comer.
384
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
ROWLAND, A. G Painter.
23, Sidmouth Street,
1823. 527 Mabledon Castle, Kent.
ROWLAND, Mi88 Edith.
Miniature Painter.
Eversleighy Derby Rd,^ Woodford,
1902. 1 1 83 Maud, daughter of F. Poltock,
Esq.
ROWLANDSON, Thomas.
Painter and Caricaturist.
4, Churth Street, St. Ann's.
1775* ^53 I^alil&h payeth Sampson a visit
while in prison at Gaza; a
drawing.
103, Wardour Street, Soho.
1777. 301 A drawing.
1778. 259 Portrait of a young gentleman ;
small whole length.
1779. 275 An officer; small whole length.
276 A gentleman; ditto.
1780. 373 Landscape and figures.
1 781. 334 Portrait of a lady in a fancy
dress.
339 Portrait of a gentleman.
1784. 462 An Italian family.
503 Vauxhall.
511 The Serpentine river.
1786. 560 A French family.
566 Opera house gallery.
575 An English review.
583 A French review.
599 Coffee-house.
50, Poland Street, Pantheon.
1787. 525 The morning dram, or hunts-
man rising.
529 Grog on board a ship.
531 French barracks.
555 Countryman and sharpers.
ROWLEY, Miss A. M.
Miniature Painter.
33, Cadogan Place.
1872. 1376 Miniature of a lady.
ROWLEY, E Painter.
50, Old Compton Street,
1858. 329 Evening — Wandsworth Com-
mon.
549 Wooboume, near Great Mar-
low, on the Thames.
915 Lock, on the Thames.
Mansfield Villa,
Mansfield Road,
Kentish Town.
1859. 572 Highgate, from Gospel Oak
Fields.
ROWLEY, Miss Elizabeth ... Painter.
Miss Rowliy,
Snelfs Park, Edmonton.
1852. 144 Laura.
1853. 86 A girl in a winter dress.
1 03 1 Rest in labour.
Miss E. Rowley.
1856. 28 Sortie le Bal.
ROWLEY, E. S Painter.
i8|, St. Martinis Court.
1862. 244 A shady place — Fin Glen,
Campsie, Scotland.
42, Princess Street,
Leicester Square.
1866. 220 Shades of Evening — on the
Lludway, near Pont-y-Pain,
Bettws-y-Coed.
1867. 273 The old factory at Bettws-y-
Coed, North Wales.
387 A stormy summer's day on the
river Lludwy, North Wales.
13, Maude Grove,
Fulham Road.
1869. 303 In the wood near Miner's
Bridge, Bettws-y-Coed.
784 Fairy Glen, on the Conway,
near Bettws-y-Coed.
1870. 133 On the Thames, near Great
Marlow — summer afternoon.
1872. 78 On the Thames: looking down
— viewed from the playing
field of Eton College.
586 A peep down a trout stream,
near Brecon, South Wales.
ROWLEY, Hon. Hugh Painter.
Burton Street, Eaton Square.
1866. 654 Letters composing the word
Juliana, entwined, sur-
rounded by flowers and the
Arts.
ROWLSTONE, F Painter.
F. Rowlston,
49, Upper John Street.
1825. 374 A boy with a turnip lantern.
ROWNEY, Miss Lilian (afterwards
Mrs. Harley) ... Miniature Painter.
Mrs. Lilian Rowney,
71, Broadhurst Gardens.
1899. 1363 Darent, son of Percy Harley,
Esq.
Miss L. Rowney,
71, Broadhurst Gardens.
1901. 1335 The zither-player.
Mrs. L. Rowney,
71, Broadhurst Gardens.
1903. 1 1 62 Enchanted ground.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
385
Z. Rowney (Mrs. Harley\
71, Broadhurst Gardens.
1904. 1234 "Who is the fairest in all the
land?"
1270 Norman, son of Paul Wind-
muUer, Esq.
{Miss Z. Rowney was Mrs. HarUy
before 1899.)
ROWSB, Samuel W Painter.
New York.
1873. ''54 Louis R^my Mignot.
ROWSTORNB, Edwin Painter.
2, Station Terrace^
New Southgate.
1891. 1623 Feeding time, an anxious mo-
ment.
ROY, Eugene Armand Painter.
4, WeUesUy Road,
Haverstock Park.
1859. 597 A calm morning.
ROY, J ^ Painter.
24, Johnson Street,
Somers Town.
1826. 909 View of the choir of West-
minster Abbey — looking
west.
ROY, L Painter.
27, Air Street, Piccadilly.
1809. 498 A View on Walham Green.
579 A View near Kew.
ROYBR, Peter Painter.
At Mr. Payan^s, Jeweller,
in St. Martin's Lane.
1774. 242 A large landscape with rocks
and a waterfall.
243 A large landscape with archi-
tecture.
244 A large landscape with a forest
4, Martlet Court, Bow Street.
1 775- »54 A View of Paris, taken from
the Pont neuf to the Royal
bridge, together with the
new Hotel des Monoies and
part of the Louvre Gallery.
255 A View of Mr. Garrick's seat
at Hampton.
156 A forrest with a waterfall.
1776. 263 A landscape with architecture.
1777. 301 A view of the Moravian house
at Chelsea, taken from Bat-
tersea bridge.
VI.
ROYLE, Herbert '...Painter.
34, Southbank Road,
Southport.
1894. 747 A Welsh Hillside.
1895. 5*5 Eventide — November.
7, Gloucester Road,
Birkdale, Southport.
1897. 395 Summer evening — Vale of
Teith.
ROYNON,J Architect.
1799. 663 View of Blackfriars Bridge,
Norwich.
ROYNON, R Architect.
St. Georges East.
i8oo. 1052 Design for a mausoleum.
RUBBIGLIARD, Vincenzo.
Painter.
St. Jameses Street.
1776. 372 Two portraits.
34, Suffolk Street, Haymarket.
1171- 303 A picture representing the Eng-
lish coffee-house at Rome.
RUBENS, Franz Painter.
5, Haymarket.
1884. 7 Foot of the Rialto.
22, Mortimer Street.
1885. 1 140 When the painter is out
RUBIDGE,J.W.
Miniature Painter.
East Lane, Walworth.
1823. 853 W. Attfield, Esq.
1824. 639 Mrs. Cox.
669 Mrs. J. W. Rubidge.
RUBIO, G. G Painter.
Chemin de Florrisant, Geneva.
1861. 197 La toilette de la Fianc^
RUCK, T.
1809. 732
1810. 741
181 1. 79S
1812. 839
1813. 845
1814. 687
1820. 998
1821. 937
Architect.
At Mr. D. T. Ropet^s,
Stamford Street.
Design for a collie,
do. chapel,
do. museum,
do. public bath,
do. casine.
A Grecian Doric temple.
Pitfs Place, Kent Road.
A bath in Grecian Doric
style.
10, Grays Inn Square.
Design for church at Walworth.
3D
386
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RUCKLE, T. C Painter.
Baltimore, U.S.A,
1839. 149 Benevolence.
179 Italian Kitchen.
RUDD
1888.
1889.
1890.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1900.
1904.
, Miss Agnes J Painter.
Amberley, West Cliff,
Baumemauth,
1449 Moor and sea.
Dalkeith, Southcott Road,
Boumenumth,
1521 "Now came still evening on,
and twilight grey, etc."
1376 Sketch on an October after-
noon.
1067 A Summer's day — Rye, 1891.
Teesdale, Spencer Road,
Bournemouth,
1101 The day of rest.
1059 "The day is done and dark-
ness falls, etc."
1203 Durham.
1 100 Evening — Richmond, York-
shire.
RUDD, John Architect.
At Sir William Chamber^s,
Berners Street,
1 774- 245 A design for the principal front
of a Villa.
RUDDLE, Daniel Architect.
7, Craven Street,
1875. 949 Building in St. Bride Street,
City.
RUDDOCK, Oliver L Sculptor.
S, West Street, Pimlico.
1875. n34 "Tis my mamma!" "No,
mine I "
1878. 1524 "So shy"; bust.
1880. 1578 Statue of the Immaculate Con-
ception. For the Church of
the Holy Name, Manchester,
RUDDOCK, Samuel Sculptor.
12, Prices Terrace,
Westminster Road,
1856. 1351 Simplicity.
Grosvenor House,
Knightsbridge,
1857. 1243 "He hath regarded the lowli-
ness of his handmaiden."
1357 Miss A. J. Rogers; medallion.
22, Bloomfield Terrace,
1858. 1221 Study for a statue of Ruth, as
a type of the Virgin.
1858. 1329 Christ's agony in the garden;
relievo.
1859. 1254 The submission of the Virgin.
"And Mary said, Behold
the handmaid of the Lord,
etc."— Zuhe, i, 38.
i860. 1089 Basso-relievo of an angel — exe-
cuted in marble, part of
monument to Rev. J. E.
RiddeU in St Philip's
church, Cheltenham.
1861. 1099 Our Saviour; alto-relievo.
"Heaven and earth shall
pass away, etc," — Zuhe xx,
33.
1863. 'o^^ '^^^ Madonna.
S. W, Ruddock,
22, Bloomfield Terrace,
1864. 921 A group of the " Last Supper,"
forming the central group of
therer^os forOssett church,
Yorkshire.
1042 Study for a statue of St Agnes.
S. Ruddock,
22, Bloomfield Terrace,
1865. 926 S. Agnes; marble.
S, J. Ruddock,
22, Bloomfield Terrace,
1866. 990 Our Saviour. For Copley churchy
Yorkshire,
S, Ruddock,
1867. iH> Master Pomroy.
S, West Street, Pimlico,
1868. 999 Study for one of the alto re-
lievos in the reredos for the
Parish church, Wakefield.
1869. 1250 Sabrina disenchanting the lady.
"Brightest lady, look on
me, etc." — Milton's Comus.
1870. 1167 One of the figures forming part
of a tomb erected at Rei-
gate.
1871. 1256 Contemplation; marble.
1287 Maiden meditation.
1872. 1427 In the world, but not of the
world.
1480 Simplicity; marble.
1542 Our Lord in Glory, forming
part of the Reredos of the
chapel of St. John the Bap-
tist
1568 St John, one of the figures for
Reredos of St. James's
Church, Louth.
1873. 1554 St. Luke; statuette.
1572 St. Mark; statuette.
1578 "St Barnabas laying
of his lands at the
bas-relief
I Churchy
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
387
1874.
1440
.518
1875.
1319
1877.
1446
1879. 1507
I5I2
1880. 1539
1892. 1935
Alto relievo of the death of
St. Joseph, for Sligo Cathe-
dral.
St John of the Cross, for the
Carmelite church, Kensing-
ton.
Group of St. Vincent de Paul
and orphan children.
The Good Samaritan; relievo.
For the lodge of Consumptive
Hospital^ Brompton,
St. Joseph. For the Church of
the Holy Name^ Manchester,
The musical Carmelite.
Font, St. Cyprian's church,
Haymills, near Birming-
ham.
The late Sydney Smirke, R. A.
RUDGB, Bradford Painter.
Bedford^ etc,
1840. 61 2 Landscape.
640 do.
1863. 763 Tal-y-Uyn.
1864. ^5* ^^ the groimds at Ampthill
Park, Beds.
1868. 815 Evening on the Ouse, near
Kempston, Beds.
1869. 551 Scene in Bromham Park, Bed-
fordshire.
1872. 799 A peep at the Mwthoc; the
Arrans in the distance.
RUDGB, B Painter.
Coventry,
1820. 585 The head of Derwentwater —
advanced morning.
605 View of Millbreak mountain
and Cromach Lake— early
morning.
1823. 929 St. Michael's Church, Cov-
entry.
RUBT, Louis Btcher.
27, Bath Roady Bedford Park,
1899. 1593 La halte. After Meissonier.
22, Rue des Fosses^
St. Bernard, Farts,
1903. 1329 The Author. After Meissonier.
RUPP, George, Senr Painter.
45, Queen^s Road^ Brighton.
1877. 680 Wreck of the "Ida" of Glas-
gow at Brighton January 6,
1877.
1883. 932 Old houses at Lewes.
RUGGLBS, W. H Painter.
Ivy Place, Lemsham.
1833. 17s Portrait of a gentleman.
1846. 178 Portrait of a favourite hunting
mare.
RUITH, H. Van. SeeV.
RUL, Henry Painter.
Bredabaan, Merksen, Antwerp.
1888. 288 The lake.
1889. 1201 Autumn leaves.
1890. 245 Autumn.
RUMBALL, T Architect.
18, Buckingham St., Adelphi.
187 1. 973 The Campos Bridge, in the
Brazils.
RUMBLB, T Architect.
Camden Town.
1831. mo Public room. Town Hall, Mac-
clesfield, Cheshire.
RUMLBY, Miss Blizabeth (after-
wards Mrs. B. Dawson) ... Painter.
1 2, Brook Street^ Holbom.
1851. 785 Fruit.
1852. 19 do.
1853. 476 Grapes.
1854. 447 Frmt.
1855. »7o do.
544 do.
1856. 197 Flowers.
1857. loi Fruit and flowers.
1858. 513 Fruit.
i^See Mrs. B. Dawson, vol. ii, page 274.)
RUMPF, C Miniature Painter.
1780. 228 Portrait of a gentleman.
RUMPF-LOSA, G. C.
Miniature Painter.
44, Piccadilly,
andgS, Cornhill.
1 781. 285 Portrait of a lady.
RUMPH, G Sculptor.
98, Cornhill.
1775. '^7 ^ model in wax.
RUMSBY, B Architect.
1848. 1197 Design for a Cathedral, etc.
1202 Design for a Cathedral, etc.
(interior).
1209 do. do. do.
{See also Simmons and Rumsey.)
388
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RUNCIMAN, Alexander ... Painter.
Edinburgh.
^713' *55 A subject from Paradise Lost.
" Back stept those two fair
angels half amaz'd, So sudden
to behold the grisly King." —
Mt7fon.
1774. 246 ''Sleep'st thou so soon on earth,
O ! chief of shady Cromla !
. . . Three days she moum'd
beside her love." — Fingall^
book 4.
147 The Prodigal Son. — Luke xv,
20-21.
248 Cymon and Iphigenia.
— Runciman^ Edinburgh,
1 78 1. 48 The parting of Lord and Lady
Russel. From Dalrymple's
Memoirs.
96 The quarrel between Agamem-
non and Achilles. — Horner^
ILy Book 1st,
374 The landing of Agrippina with
the ashes of Germanicus. —
Tacit.
394 Orlando and Oliver. From
Shalcespeare's As You Like
it
1782. 25 Mary Queen of Scots signing
the papers in Loch Leven
Castle by which she resigned
the crown. — Vide Craw-
ford^ s Mctnoirs,
121 Cleopatra applying the asp.
Vultu serenofortis, — Horace,
{See also M. Runciman.)
RUNCIMAN, Charles Painter.
5, Oxford Terrace,
1836. 352 Playfellows at cross purposes.
1838. 349 Sucking-pigs — an after church
scene.
646 View on the Rhine from Stoltz-
enfePs Castle; Coblentz in
the distance; the group in
the foreground taken from
the poem of Genevieve
by Coleridge.
1839. 7» The arena. " Oh ! who shall say
what heroes feel, When all
but life and honour's lost?"
C,J, Runciman^
S, Oxford Terrace.
1841. 383 Ticehurst Mill, Kent.
941 Part of the east pavilion,
Mereworth Castle, Kent.
C, Runcimany
S, Oxford Terrace,
1842. 83s J View from the ramparts at
Nimeguen, on the Rhine.
1843. 1^7 Berne, Switzerland, taken from
the ramparts.
616 A View on the Great Western
Railway Viaduct, taken from
Lord Orkney's grounds near
Maidenhead.
1844. 471 SceneinLordOrkney'sgroundSy
Taplow, Bucks.
510 «*To be, or not to be? that is
the question."
1049 Scene on the Rhine a few
miles above Coblentz, Stoltz-
enfel's Castle on the
heights.
1845. 1051 The approach from Kenilworth
to the Castle.
1846. 187 Hope delayed.
399 The pleasures of hope.
49, Acacia Road^
St,Johtis Wood,
i3ss. 539 A scene in Windsor Forest
RUNCIMAN, Miss Kate.
Miniature Painter.
105, Bridge Road^ Battersea,
1903. 1242 Head of a girl
RUNCIMAN, M Painter.
At Mrs, Hogarth's,
Leicester Fields,
1772. 222 Ulysses, escaped from ship-
wreck, discovers himself to
Naucica and her virgin
attendants.
( This is probably by Alexander Runciman,
the M, intended to be Mr, or Monsieur.^
RUNTZ, Ernest Architect.
22, Moorgate Street.
1 89 1. 1867 A Renaissance pavilion.
1892. 1757 Free Library at Stoke Newing-
ton.
1893. 1588 Oxford Municipal Buildings.
1589 do. do.
Brook House, WcUbrook,
1897. 1761 Royal Music Hall, Holbom.
1847 Empire Palace of Varieties,
Middlesborough.
1898. 1612 Country house at Sutton.
1899. 1640 Crown Theatre, Peckham.
RUNTZ, E. and Co Architects.
10, Walbrook,
1 90 1. 1559 Strand Improvements, etc.
1560 Gaiety Theatre and Morning
Post offices.
1902. 1372 New Gaiety Theatre and Re-
staurant, Strand.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
389
Ik
RUNTZ, (Ernest) and FORD.
Architects.
10, Walbrook,
1904. 1545 Stables at Lingfield, Surrey.
1626 St. Giles' Christian Mission
Church, Great Wild Street.
RUSHFORTH, Thomas Henry.
Arcnitect.
I, Trinity Place,
Charity Cross.
1849. '^24 An idea for a country parish
church.
1853. 1133 A country church.
RUSHTON, George Painter.
10, Neville Street,
Netvcastle-an- lyne,
1897. 1137 The widow.
RUSHTON, Josiah Painter.
15, Fortgate Street, Worcester.
1880. 1007 Fanny; a portrait.
RUSHWORTH, W Painter.
21, South Molton Street.
1872. 1232 Tynemouth Priory, North-
umberland.
1873. 1114 N.W. view of St. Albans,
Herts.
1874. 1169 Dryburgh Abbey.
RUSSELL, Miss Bertha A.
Painter.
14, Kilbum Park Rocul.
1888. 562 Relics of a bygone age.
41, Doddington Grove,
Kennington.
1890. 892 A schoolboy's treasures.
RUSSELL, Sir B. F., Bart.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1848. 500 A farmyard — commotion.
RUSSELL, C Painter.
6, Cross Court, Russell Court.
181 1. 711 A cottage near Kingston.
22, Warwick Street,
Golden Square.
1 8 14. 596 A sketch from nature.
RUSSELL, Charles, R.ff.A.
Painter.
6, Stephen's Green, Dublin.
1889. 340 A rival in the studio.
RUSSELL, C. J. W Architect.
Ipswich.
1848. 1108 Chappel Viaduct on the Col-
chester and Stour Valley
Railway.
RUSSELL, Edwin Wensley.
Painter.
34a, Pembroke Square.
1855. 234 Consolation.
16, Doughty Street.
1859. 353 Ave Maria.
20, King's College Road, N. W.
1868. 709 At a reja, Granada.
736 Relict of the Moors, Granada.
10, Alexander Road.
1869. 453 The rose seller of Andalusia.
1870. 424 A Spanish beggar.
187 1. 353 On the Guadalquiver.
176, Alexandra Road.
1873. 538 A May meeting in the 17th
Century.
9, Alma Square.
1875. 3^7 Saccharissa.
1876. 967 Forbidden fruit.
1878. 515 Portraits of three brothers.
RUSSELL, Edwin Painter.
65, High Street, Fulham.
1898. 677 A maid of Kent.
RUSSELL, Frederick Architect.
1847. 1253 Old Grammar School, Ipswich.
RUSSELL, F. B Architect.
At Mr. H. W. Inwood*s Office,
5, Southampton Row.
1830. 1 1 59 Design for public baths.
16, Cross Street, Newington.
1 83 1. 1092 Cenotaph to Lord Byron.
Church Street, CamberwelL
1833. 874 Twilight.
RUSSELL, G Architect.
His Majesty's Office of Works,
Whitehall.
18 10. 701 Public Building.
RUSSELL, H. A Painter.
17, Sand Hill, Woolwich.
1851. 410 Italian Greyhound.
1852. 222 An orange boy.
RUSSELL, H. H Architect.
Belmont Lodge,
On the Thames, Vauxhall.
1829. 1 1 15 Design for interior of Cathe-
dral.
1845. 1316 Design for Hardy testimonial
for Greenwich Hospital
390
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RUSSELL, Miss Janette C.
Painter.
The Priory, SurUion.
1870. 6so Witchcraft.
1885. 1 701 Old neighbour Cronin.
1888. 779 As they grew.
1890. 1642 Summer days.
1893. 1447 Portrait of a lady.
1894. 1460 A portrait study.
RUSSELL, John, ^.^ Painter.
In John Street y Oxford Rocut,
1769. 98 The portraits of Micoc and her
son Tootac, Esquimaux
Indians, brought over by
Commodore Palliser. ( Very
natural. — Walpole.)
Mortimer Street.
Cavendish Square.
A portrait of a lady; in crayons.
Portrait of a gentleman; in oil,
kitcat.
Portrait of a gentleman; small.
7, Mortimer Street.
Portrait of a child with a dog.
( Very ugly chUd. — Walpole.)
Portrait of a lady; in crayons.
A portrait of a clergyman;
small, whole length. (C.
Wesley)
Portrait of a young gentleman,
do. gentleman ; kit-
cat.
Portrait of a child with a cat;
in crayons.
Portrait of a child with a dog;
in crayons.
An old man's head; in crayons.
(Elected A.R.A.)
Portrait of a lady of quality.
Portrait of a lady.
Flora and a Zephyr.
A portrait of a lady of quality;
in crayons.
Portrait of a gentleman in
a masquerade dress; in
crayons.
Portrait of a young gentleman;
in crayons.
Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of Diana; in crayons.
A vestal; in crayons.
A conversation; small whole
lengths.
Portrait of a young lady in the
character of a shepherdess
(small whole length). {Miss
Hill)
258 Portrait of the Rev. Mr. Peck-
well; half length.
1770.
158
«S9
160
I77I.
170
171
269
1772.
270
223
224
»as
226
1773-
1774.
256
»57
258
249
250
1775- *S7
1775- ^59 Portrait of a lady; large oval
in crayons.
260 Portrait of a gentleman; in
crayons.
a6i Portrait of a lady; in crayons.
262 do. do. do.
263 A lady with Hervey's Medita-
tions on the flower garden;
in crayons.
264 A lady and child; in crayons.
265 A young lady with a fox dog;
in crayons.
266 A young gentleman reading;
in crayons.
1776. 264 Portrait of a lady reading.
(Miss Dean.) In crayons.
265 Portrait of a lady; in crayons.
266 do. young gentleman;
in crayons.
267 Portrait of a child; in crayons.
268 Portrait of a gentleman; in
crayons.
269 Portrait of a child in the char-
acter of Cupid; in crayons.
270 Portrait of a child; in oil.
1777. 304 Portrait of Master Samuel
Wesley; whole length, in oiL
305 Portrait of two young gentle-
men with the sensitive plant ;
in crayons.
306 Portrait of lady; oval, in
crayons.
307 do. do. do.
308 Portrait of a gentleman; oval,
in crayons.
309 Portrait of a lady; oval, in
crayons.
310 Portrait of Dr. Boyce; oval, in
crayons.
311 Portrait of a lady; oval, in
crayons.
1778. 260 Portrait of a gentleman; oval,
in crayons.
261 Portrait of a lady; oval, in
crayons.
262 Portrait of a lady in a Turkish
habit; in crayons.
263 Portrait of a lady; in crayons.
264 do. do. do.
265 Cottage children; in crayons.
266 Girl with peaches; do.
267 Portrait of a gentleman;
crayons.
1779. *77 A gentleman's family.
278 A lady and child; oval,
crayons.
279 A lady; oval, in crayons.
280 A young gentleman.
1780. 128 An harvest girl.
317 A candle-light.
m
in
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
391
1780. 318 Portrait of a gentleman.
1785. 156 Portrait of a lady; crayons.
3H
A candle-light.
157 do. do. do.
330
A boy with an owl.
213 Portrait of a clergyman; half
347
Portraits of a gentleman's
length.
family.
334 The Sibyll. (Ovid's Metamor-
1781. 73
Portrait of a lady m the char-
phosis, book 14.)
acter of Hebe.
428 Portrait of a lady; whole
121
Portrait of a gentleman.
length.
37»
A girl with cherries; crayons.
440 Portrait of a gentleman ; cray-
381
Girl with eggs; crayons.
ons.)
436 A chorister.
441 Portrait of a lady; crayons.
1782. 20
Portrait of a gentleman.
1786. 42 A match girl.
47
do. chorister.
146 Portrait of a lady; crayons.
299
do. gentleman.
147 Portrait of Dr. Jefferys as
3"
Sandrina nell opesa, La Conta-
crossing the English Chan-
dina in Corte.
nel ; crayons. {In a balloon^
3*4
Portrait of a lady.
1 50 Portrait ofanobleman ; crayons.
370
do. clergyman.
151 do. lady; crayons.
385
do. an officer.
1 5 2 Portrait of Mr. Palmer ; crayons.
407
Portrait of a young gentleman.
154 Portrait of the late Mons. Pila-
415
Portrait of a child with a
tre de Rosier; crayons.
dog.
155 Portrait of a sporting gentle-
1783. I
Portrait of a gentleman.
man, with a hooded Hawk ;
49
do. do.
crayons.
60 Portrait of a lady in a Rubens'
378 Portrait of a gentleman.
dress.
417 Filial piety. {Very good; girPs
«»7
Portrait of a gentleman.
head sweet A note in my
»47
do lady.
catalogue.)
»94
Frame with three miniatures.
437 Portrait of Mr. Glover ; crayons.
1784. 24
Portrait of a gentleman. (/.
1787. 129 Children with chickens; oil.
Groves^ with horse and dog;
155 A Bacchante.
Jull length.)
156 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs. Sid-
97
Portraitof anobleman ; crayons.
dons.)
(Oval profile — visible in
157 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Rambergs drawing.)
Johnson.)
122
Portrait of a lady of quality ;
159 Portrait of a gentleman. {Sir
crayons. {Lady Isabella
H. Mackworth.)
Turnaur; oval profile,)
161 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs. Yean-
»23
Portrait of a young lady of
by-)
quality ; crayons. (Lady
191 Mr. Aicken.
Eliza Tumour; oval^ child
377 Portrait of a lady in crayons.
in hat^ full face,)
{Miss Shaw.)
129
Portrait of a lady of quality;
378 Portrait of a naval officer;
crayons. (Miss Winterton;
crayons. {Captain Affleck.)
oval profile,)
449 Portrait of a lady; crayons.
130
Portrait of a young gentleman;
450 Portrait of a Mahomet Summy;
crayons. {Hon, Mr, Turn-
crayons.
oury a boy ; oval profile^
(Elected R.A.)
219
Portraits of an old lady, aged
1788. 143 The peasant's little maid.
i02,andher grand-daughter's
168 Portrait of a lady and child.
daughter. (Mrs, Brown and
{Oval, lady full face ; visible
Miss Prest,)
in Ramber^s drawing.)
220
Portrait of a lady of quality;
170 Portrait of Mrs. Wells, as
crayons. {Lady Frances
Madge in Love in a Village.
Tumour.)
{Ovalprofile, looking down ;
300
Emma, from Prior.
visible in Ramber^s print.)
1785. 8 Portrait of a clergyman; whole
371 Portrait of a lady.
length.
420 Portrait of the president of the
"5»
Portrait of a lady; crayons.
Royal Society. {Sir Joseph
"54
do. do, do.
Banks.)
392
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
ussell, John, R.A, — continued.
1790. 220
1788. 4»i The cake in danger.
425 Portrait of a lady reading.
426 do. nobleman. (Lord
»42
Southampton,)
248
427 Market girl with a duck.
»74
439 Portrait of a gentleman, (i/r.
276
Topham,)
407
444 Portrait of a young lady with
418
a squirrel. {Miss ffalsey.)
44^ Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr.
43 »
G. Keate.)
440
1789. s* Portrait of an artist. (i/ir.7Vi5fr,
Ji.A.)
453
154 The chalk writer.
465
156 Portrait of a gentleman. (Dr.
1791. 13
Willis.)
20
166 Portrait of a young gentleman.
5«
(Hon. George King.)
90
168 Portrait of a lady.
169 do. do.
«34
256 A Dutch beggar.
273 Boys with animals.
»4«
354 Portrait of a gentleman. (Sir
14*
Joseph ffawley.—V^d\^\^.)
355 Portrait of Mrs. Wells.
157
359 Cymon and Iphigene.
158
362 Girl with milk.
420 The finding of Moses.
160
421 Portraitfof a gentleman. (Mr.
Angela^ the fencer.)
>77
422 Portrait of a lady. (Mrs. Tyler.)
183
426 Portrait of a gentleman.
427 Portrait of a lady. (J^r^.-^/^A^
188
or Mrs. Fisher.)
(Crayon painter to His Majesty and to
434
His Royal Highness the Prince
of Wales.)
1792- «33
21, Newman Street.
1790. 25 Portrait of Her Majesty.
162
54 Portrait of a young lady. (Miss
Clarke.)
182
60 Portrait of a gentleman. (Dr.
John Willis.)
104 Portrait of a young lady of qua-
3"
lity. (JLady Georgina Caven-
dish,)
3i»
118 Portrait of a young lady of
quality. (Lady Harriet
371
Cavendish.)
158 Portrait of a lady. (Miss Golds-
372
worthy.)
164 A Sibyl.
381
183 Portrait of a lady. (Mrs.
382
Lane.)
384
203 Calista reproved.
387
206 Portrait of a gentleman. (Dr.
Robert Wallis.)
218 Portrait of a clergyman. (Dr.
396
John Willis.)
Portrait of a Bishop. (Hon.
Shute Barrington^ Bishop of
Salisbury^
The fortune-teller.
The little lace-makers.
Cottage girl in the sunshine.
The little tired wanderer.
View of Guildford, in Surrey.
View of Catharine Hill by
moonlight.
Girl with gold fish.
Portrait of a gentleman. (Gene-
ral Goldsworthy.)
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. do.
Portrait of a lady.
do. do.
Portrait of a naval officer.
Portrait of a lady and three
children. (Mrs. Wells.)
Portrait of a lady. (Mrs. Fttz-
herbert.)
Girl with a basket
Portrait of a physician. (Dr.
Kennedy.)
Girl feeding a rabbit.
Portrait of H.R.H. the Prince
of Wales.
Boy with a cat and pigeons.
Portrait of a nobleman. (Lord
Eardley.)
Portrait of a grateful Turk
merchant.
Portrait of Captain Blyth of
the Bounty.
Smoaker, the Prince of Wales's
bather at Brighton.
Portrait of a statuary. (Mr.
Bacon.)
The orphans' visit to their
parents' tomb.
Portrait of H.R.H. the Prince
of Wales as president of the
Royal Kentish bowmen.
Portrait of a lady. (Lady Fred-
erick^
Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr.
Wignall.)
Portrait of Captain Mears of
the Nootka.
Portrait of a lady. (Miss A.
Dessell.)
An English boor.
Portrait of Mr. Mingay.
Cottage felicity.
Portrait of an American who
was captured by the Al-
gerines.
One of the porters of the Royal
Academy.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
393
1792. 447
1793
5»4
57
«33
'39
»37
238
298
299
310
321
505
5»i
5*7
674
675
1794. 58
108
14*
182
211
216
319
334
415
1 795- H9
«5«
246
258
294
^95
354
369
377
379
410
1796. 172
>74
207
Portrait of a lady. (Miss E, or
C. Dessell)
Cleopatra.
Portrait of a lady (Mrs, Casa-
major.
Portrait of a young lady. (Miss
Strutt.)
Portrait of a lady. (Miss
KeaU.)
Portrait of an officer. (Captain
Hunter.)
Young artists. (The artists two
sons^ William and Tom.)
Portrait of Alderman Lang-
stone.
Portrait of an officer. (Captain
Rainsforth^
Portrait of a lady.
Love songs and matches.
Portrait of a young lady. (Miss
Strutt)
Portrait of Lady Grantley.
Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr.
Martyr.)
Portrait of a clergyman. (Mr.
Coetlogen.)
Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr.
Garrow.)
Hart, the herbalist.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Boy blowing bubbles.
Portrait of a lady.
do. do.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Market girl with pigs.
Portrait of Arthur Young,
Esq.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Portrait of a young lady.
Portrait of a lady. (Miss
Chambers.)
Portrait of a gentleman. (Sir
W.James.)
Portrait of a young lady.
Frontispiece to Dr. Thornton's
illustration of the Sexual
System.
Artifice and credulity.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Portrait of Miss Wright.
Portrait of an astronomer.
(Dr. Herschell.)
Portrait of an officer. (General
Sydenham.)
Portrait of a lady.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Portrait of the Rev. Mr. Clarke.
The nocturnal Cereus pre-
sented to Hymen; for Dr.
Thornton's Botanical Work.
VI.
1 796. 295 Portrait of Mr. George Spence.
296 Portrait of a lady.
355 The old bather of Brighton
with a child. (Martha
Green.)
419 Portrait of a Jamaica gentle-
man.
501 Portrait of an officer in the
London and Westminster
Volunteers.
1797. 46 Portraits of a lady and her
children in Hindostany.
(Mrs. Flowden.)
431 Girl with a tambourine.
439 Portrait of a gentleman. (Colo-
nel St. Paul.)
446 Portrait of a nobleman, (Lord
Macdonald.)
456 Portrait of a lady. (Miss
Whitehead.)
498 Portrait of a lady. (^Mrs, Lee.)
503 Portrait of a lady. (Mrs. Bos-
well.)
512 Portrait of a young gentleman.
(Mr. C. Flowden, Junr.)
515 Child with puppies.
516 Portrait of a lady. (Mrs.
Taylor.)
526 Charles and his cat.
1798. 142 Vice-Admiral Sir Richard On-
slow, who first broke the
Dutch line in the late
memorable action under
Rear- Admiral Lord Duncan;
Sir Richard is represented
as receiving Vice-Admiral
Reintze's flag, whose ship
he captured. Designed for
the Town Hall at Guild-
ford.
151 Portrait of Mrs. Thornton.
337 Portrait of Miss Morgan with
a tambourine.
349 Portrait of Lord Dudley and
Ward.
371 Lady Dudley.
396 Portrait of Mr. William Mor-
gan.
414 Portraits of a lady and her chil-
dren. (Jeans family.)
441 Hon. Mr. Ward.
569 The Mayor of Guildford.
637 Portrait of Mrs. Lushington.
1799. 199 The loiterer.
344 Portrait of Mrs. Caldwell as
the muse Terpsichore.
359 Mrs. W. Lushington.
361 Mr. Blair.
362 Mr. Collins, of Devizes.
377 Thewarrener'sboywith a ferret.
3E
394
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Russell, John, R,A. — continued,
1799- 378 The Rev. Mr. Cuthbert.
380 Mrs. Grant and daughter, with
the standard presented to
the Westmmster Cavahy.
395 Mrs. Anderson and her child-
ren.
405 Miss Lake.
406 Doctor Thornton, author of the
new illustration of Sexual
System of Linnaeus.
4ai The Secret.
446 Dr. Smith, President of the
Linnaean Society.
1800. 16 Mrs. Scott Waring and child-
ren,
lai The Earl of Exeter.
148 Dr. Willis.
248 Portraits of Lord Burghley,
Lady S. Cecil, and the Hon.
Mr. Cecil, children of the
Earl of Exeter.
658 Mrs. Bannister.
673 Mrs. Pullan.
677 Mrs. G. Bates.
691 Mr. J. Bannister.
1 80 1. 6 Portrait of a northern light-
horse volunteer.
13s Mrs. Jordan the celebrated
comedian.
153 Mr. John Bacon, statuary.
322 T. Plummer, Esq.
33 S Miss E. and Miss L. Earle.
336 Master Aufrere.
352 Mrs. Spencer.
418 Folly interrupting meditation.
1 80a. 26 Portrait of a field officer in a
Volunteer corps.
383 Lady M. Beauclerk.
391 Mrs. Hind and children.
39* Mrs. HiUyer.
405 Mr. Bannister as Lenedve in
the Prize.
406 Mr. Hillyer.
409 Tom, with his mother's letter.
763 Mr. Charrington.
1803. 203 The cottage Grandfather.
362 Lady Johnstone and child-
ren.
385 Dr. Shaw of the British Mu-
seum.
386 St. Giles's Songstress. "Ocall
me not lazy-back, beggar and
bold enough, etc."
397 Portrait of a child with straw-
berries.
398 Mrs. Jowett.
43 « Peace and Plenty; the portrait
of a lady.
467 J. Stackhouse, Esq.
1804. 88 Preparation for the French
master.
226 A thirsty group at the spring.
388 Mrs. Stackhouse.
389 Portraits of two young ladies.
(Ann and Maria Russell,)
395 Colonel Booth.
422 Rev. Dr. Hawker.
423 Portraits of the two sons of
T. Pitt, Esq.
1805. 200 Mr. Jefferys, (TTuKinfs Gold-
smith,)
241 The slumber of the aunt per-
mits the clandestine mar-
riage.
433 Portrait of an engineer officer in
the East India Company's
service. {Samuel Russell.)
434 Mr. H. Brown.
446 Mrs. Pease.
457 Mrs. Austin.
472 Mrs. Bonar.
486 Portraits of the children of
Captain Pierrepont
1806. 252 The sailor's orpihan, whose
father lost his life by the ex-
plosion of the Queen Char-
lotte in the Mediterranean.
454 F. Constable, Esq., of Burton
Constable.
489 Miss Walker.
{For furthir information concerning the
adove pictures see "/ohn Russell, R.A." fy
Dr. G. C. Williamson.)
RUSSELL, J. J Painter,
Dublin, and
32, Duke Street,
St.Jame^s Square.
181 8. 370 Portrait of a clergyman.
5, Woodstock Street.
18 19. 604 Lord Viscount Ck)rt.
1823. 297 Admiral Sir E. Nagle.
413 The Rt. Hon. Sir Benj. Bloom-
field, K.G.C.
RUSSELL, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1805. 331 The Misses Sherlock.
334 A young rustic.
1806. 523 Portraits of children.
1809. 396 do. do.
181 1. 329 Farnham hop-pickers.
1 81 2. 708 The cottage wmdow.
1813. 759 Gleaners.
RUSSELL, Miss M Painter.
Pennington House,
Ravenglass, Cumberland.
1 90 1. 1168 Low tide — Miteside.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
395
RUSSELL, S Painter.
34, Golden Square,
1840. 722 A member of the University of
Oxford in his boating dress.
RUSSELL, S Painter.
I, Mary Street^
Shepherds Bush.
1874. 1064 Mrs. W. Phelps Richards.
RUSSELL, Samuel B Architect.
27a, Old Bond Street.
1889. 1964 A house at Elstree.
[11, Grays Inn Square,
1902. 1568 Restaurant and Club, Strat-
ford.
1904. 1436 Passmore Edwards Public Li-
brary, Bow.
RUSSELL, Thomas Painter.
Dorking,
1830. 785 Adeline and Thyrza. (2! Eus-
sell in the index J, Russell
in the catalogue.)
RUSSELL, T. H Sculptor.
7, Charlotte Street,
Bloomsbury.
1832. 1155 Innocence.
RUSSELL, W Architect.
42, Grafton Street.
1834. 48 Sketch — MoorParkLane,Rick-
mansworth.
99, Norton Street.
1837. 1099 A chapel.
RUSSELL, Wallace Painter.
Palette Club, Glasgow.
1889. 644 Tribe of the wandering foot.
RUSSELL, Walter W Painter.
Great Cheyne Studios,
Cheyne Row.
1898. 4«5 The Pierrots.
14, Edith Villas,
West Kensington.
1 90 1. 7*5 Tea time.
773 The sitter.
23, Ashburnham Mansions,
Chelsea.
1904. 9 Mrs. W. Russell.
568 The breakfast room.
RUSSELL, William Painter.
21, Newman Street.
1805. 333 Portrait of a clergyman.
1806. 251 Youm Saam Tak.
17, Newman Street*
1807. 661 Mr. F. Stokes; crayons.
1808. 398 Head of a boy, from nature.
432 Lord Erskine.
1809. 343 St. Agnes.
36s J. Pearson, Esq., F.R.S.
420 Judge Bayley.
RUSSELL and GIBSON.
Architects.
1 1, Little Queen Street,
Westminster,
1892. 1743 " Kaikoura," Calne.
RUSSELL, MALLOWS, and
GROCOCK Architects.
1 1, Grafs Inn Square,
1900. 1846 Free Library, Plumstead.
RUST, Miss Beatrice Agnes.
Painter.
6, Bloomsbury Square,
1883. 975 " A mind at peace with all be-
low, A heart whose love is
innocent."
1885. 460 Elsie, daughter of the Rev. W.
Bashall.
1886. 486 Study of a head.
121 1 An artisfs model.
1887. 1068 Waiting.
1183 Sad news.
1246 Wonderland.
18, Sheffield Gardens, W.
1889. 1286 "At your service!"
1375 Weary.
All Saints* Vicarage,
Buxton Street,
1892. 1061 Sweet flowers.
RUTLAND, Charles, 6th Duke of.
Painter.
Belvoir Castle,
1872. 85 An autumn evening.
RUTLAND, Charles Sculptor.
16^, Ilartfield Road,
Wimbledon,
1904. 1741 The harp of life; statuette.
" Love took up the harp of
life, etc."
RUTLEDGE, William Painter.
6, Leamington Terrace,
East Acton,
1897. 836 The wind and the waves.
396
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
RUTLEY, Miss Maude.
Miniature Painter.
44, Adelaide Road, N. W.
1895. >i>5 Miss Rutley.
1896. 1326 Miss Clara Rutley.
13S5 Miss Celine Halton.
1897. 1409 Miss Miriam Clements.
43, Chapter Road,
milesden Green,
1898. 1329 Study of a lady's head.
RUTLEY, T Painter.
5, Great Newport Street.
1823. 16 River scene, from nature.
RUTTY, J Architect.
3, Maida ffiU.
1839. 1230 Great Western Railway Wham-
clilfe Viaduct at HanwelL
RYALL, Henry Thomas Painter.
1852. 273 A reverie.
15) Cheyne Walk, Chelsea,
1854. 560 The pets.
(H. S, Ryan in index and
catalogue^
1859. 294 The crochet lesson.
(ZT. T, Ryall is better known as an engraver,)
RYAN, Charles J Painter.
Vine Cottage, Bushey,
1890. 859 Stanmore Common.
Cambridge House, Ventnor,
1892. I5S5 Study of a head.
RYAN, H Painter.
I, Clarinda Park East,
Kingstown, Ireland,
1869. 877 A lost pet.
RYDE, Miss Florence.
Miniature Painter.
9, Upper Winchester Road,
Catford,
1894. 1247 Miss Alice Hudson.
RYDER, Miss Harriet E.
Miniature Painter.
23, Cambridge Road, Lee,
1897. 1445 Grace, daughter of HylaElking-
ton, Esq.
1446 Mrs. Roberts.
1493 Bertha, daughter of Hyla Elk- |
ington, Esq.
1506 Thomas Lockwood, Esq.
1898. 1278 Isabel, daughter of the late
Henry G. Heath, Esq.
1297 The late George Rawson, Esq.
1301 Mrs. Elkington.
1898. 1363 Doris, daughter of Ernest
Perman, Esq.
514 In Westminster Abbey.
1 127 The late Mrs. Robert W. Pike.
1182 His Honour Stephen Gatty,
Chief Justice of Gibraltar.
44, Handen Road, Lee.
1248 Hazel, daughter of Ernest Per-
man, Esq.
1902.
1904.
RYLAND, Henry Painter.
6, Bolton Studios.
1890.
1669 Artemis.
2, Pembroke Studios.
1891.
1332 Aline. (With French quota-
tion,)
1678 Rosamunda.
1892.
1 199 Amanda.
1893.
1002 FlorimeL
1894.
1073 Alcyone.
1897.
II 17 The spirit of May.
1172 Aspiration.
1638 Margot.
1675 Denise.
1898.
1141 Supplication.
1169 Saint Cecilia.
1899.
1105 Iris.
1573 Tryst.
1587 Egeria.
1900.
1185 Devotion.
i33« The first Easter morn. "What
thou sawest, Mary, say, As
thou wentest on the way."
1901.
969 Calypso.
985 The young Orpheus.
1902.
810 Meditation.
1903.
9x4 Summer Music.
RYLAND, Joseph Wax Modeller.
67, Old Bailey,
1787. 633 Portraitof a young lady; model
in wax.
RYLAND, William Wynne.
Engraver.
Queen^s Row, Knightsbridge.
1772. 227 Vortigern falling in love with
Rowena, the daughter of
Hengist, at a feast, to which
her father had purposely in-
vited him. A drawing from
a picture of Angelica Kauff-
man.
228 The interview between Edgar
and Elfrida, after her mar-
riage with Athelwald. A draw-
ing from a picture of An-
gelica Kauffman.
229 A portrait of a child; a draw-
ing.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
397
Near Hammersmith Turnpike,
1 773- *59 Domestic employment; a draw-
ing.
159, Strand^ near
Somerset House.
1774- *55 A frame with sundry portraits.
256 do. do. do.
1775. 268 Juno borrowing the cestus from
Venus; a drawing in red
chalk. From a picture by
Angelica Kauffman.
RYLANDBR, O. G.
vol. vi, page 265.
See Rejlander,
RYLrB, Arthur J Painter.
The Studios, Thurloe Square.
1 89 1. 207 Torish, Helmsdale.
1897. 382 The Firth of Dornoch.
584 After Sundown.
690 Dornoch— evening.
1898. 843 A sedgy comer.
1899. 107 In the fir woods.
1902. 417 Sutherland solitude.
1903. 698 Harbour and hillside.
RYLBY, Charles Reuben ... Painter.
1 1 2, Great Titchfield Street.
1778. 424 Bacchus and Ariadne.
425 Zephyrus and Flora.
281 Orestes, on the point of being
sacrificed to Diana, discovers
the priestess to be his sister
Iphigenia. Vide Euripidis,
Iphig. in Tauris, act iv.
448 A drawing with pen and ink.
466 do. do.
467 do. do.
*i5 Time relieving affliction.
52 A small historical picture.
;9o Banditti. From Ossian's
' Poems.
397 Captives. From Ossian's
Poems.
A sketch in pen and ink.
A tinted sketch.
A scene in the Carmelite.
Werter observing Charlotte's
ring.
1786- 35 Vicar of Wakefield, vol. i,
chap. vii.
The last interview between
Charlotte and Werner.
A visit to the woman of the
lime trees. (Sorrows of
Werter.)
141 Oscar bringing back Annir's
daughter. (Ossian's Poems.)
1779-
1780.
1781.
1782.
1783-
1784.
1785-
411
457
129
»33
75
89
1786.
1787.
1144
1788.
1789.
1790.
1791.
1792.
1793-
1794.
I79S-
1796.
1797-
561
17
Darthula and her brothers.
(Ossian's Poems.)
A sketch from the Recess.
TheagenesandChariclea. {Vide
Heliodorus, Book i.)
18 Dorinda wounded by Silvio.
(Vide Pastor Fido, act iv,
scene 9.)
X12 Aminto releasing Silvia. Vide
Tasso's Aminto, act iii.
125 The sermon in prison. (Vide
Vicar of Wakefield.)
197 The choice of Penelope, be-
tween her father and Ulysses.
Vide Pausanias.
257 The return of Olivia. Vide
Vicar of Wakefield, vol. ii,
chap. 3.
507 A sketch from such things are.
45, Great Titchfield Street.
199 Charles the XII the King of
Sweden, taken prisoner by
the Turks at Bender.
610 Elijah fed by the ravens.—
I Kings, chap, xvii, ver. 6.
644 Scene in Shakespeare, King
John, act v, scene the last.
645 David cutting off Saul's skirt.
— I Sam. xxiv, 4.
New Road, Mary bone.
106 Macbeth, act iii, sc. iv.
124 Ossian and Colmal delivering
Catthorn, vol. i.
Alcmena taking leave of her
children.
Drawing,
do.
91 Squire Thornhill eloping with
Olivia.
107 Mr. Burchel rescues Sophia.
Vide Vicar of Wakefield.
229 Donna Mercia and Gil Bias
escaping from the robber's
cave.
648 Three drawings.
726 Sheep-shearing.
735 Taking the bees.
513 A drawing.
515 do.
533 Sampson.
112 Fortune, from Young's Night
thoughts.
401 The gj^sie laddie.
403 Four small drawings.
Paddington Road.
280 The banquet, from the ballad
of Alonzo and Imogen.
3 1 5 The Princess of Ferrara and her
Treasurer. From Gibbon's
Posthumous Works.
248
538
539
398
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Ryley, Charles Reuben — continued.
1797' 553 The Vengeance.
New Road^ MaryUboru,
1798. 249 Mercy, from Collins's Ode.
344 Winter.
384 Martyrdom of St. Hippolitus.
Sculptor.
91, Dean Street^ Soho.
Marble bust of a gentleman.
8, George .S/., Euston Square,
Bust of George Birkbeck, M.D.,
F.G.S.
Bust of Thomas Wilson, Esq.
do. the Rev. J. Fox.
do. Miss Birkbeck.
do. the Rev. J. Liefchild.
do. Daniel White Harvey,
Esq., M.P.
1067 Bust of the Rev. J. Tate, M. A.,
Canon residentiary of St
Paulas.
1068 Bust of William Frend, Esq.
1109 do. the Rev. B. Mardon,
MJL
1125 Bust of Dr. Bowring, M.P.
1836. 1140 Marble bust of the Rev. James
Yates, M.A.
56, Southampton Row,
1837. 1148 Marble bust of Andrew Amos,
Esq., late Professor of Law
at the University of London.
To be placed in University
College,
1269 Bust of John T. Rutt, Esq.
YLE
Y.B
1833-
1211
1834.
1040
1835.
1073
1074
1096
IIOO
1064
RYLBY, J Painter.
i\, Highbury Park, West
1862. 90 Ye dwell beside our paths and
houses.
RYMBR, Chadwick Francis.
Painter,
a, Wellington Street,
1843. 44' Interior of a cow shed.
C. D, F. Rymer,
2, Wellington Street and
Coldharbour Lane,
1848. 906 The milking shed.
RYMSDYK, , Junr.
Enamel Painter.
— Rymsdyk^Junr,,
at Mr, FrewifCs,
Porter Street, Soho.
1778. 268 A lady in a fancy dress; enamel.
269 Head of King Lear; do.
RYMSDYK, A. V Painter.
84, JEast Queen Anne Street,
Cavendish Square,
1775. 269 La Patesser or Patty-man. Vid
Yorrick's Sentimental Jour-
ney, p. 46.
270 Rennes, or the sword. Vid,
Yorrick's Sentimental Jour-
ney, p. 54.
271 Portrait of a lady.
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