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THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS
1769 1904
HARRAL, Horace Etcher.
4, Palsgrave Place^
Temple Bar.
1862. 928 The watchman. "Except the
Lord keep the city, etc."
After H. S. Marks.
932 Snow storm : Steamboat off a
harbour's mouth making
signals. After J. M. W.
Turner, R.A.
1865. 877 The orchard. After W. P.
Burton.
880 Landscape — Surrey. After W.
P. Burton.
1866. 812 A weary woman. After G. Du
Maurier.
813 In the wood. After W. P.
Burton.
828 TheNun. After G.Du Maurier.
1869. 1 1 13 Summer on the coast. After
W. Small.
1870. 851 Summertime. After W. Small.
856 Fishing boats bringing a dis-
abled ship into Port Rys-
dael. After J. M.W. Turner.
HARRAND, Miss Lucie Painter.
II, Alwyn Square^ Canonbury.
1900. 1626 My sister.
HARRIET, Miss Painter.
Grove Place^ Brompton,
1853. 26 A sketch.
HARRINGTON, C Painter.
1 2, Arabella Row^ Pitnlico,
1818. 389 View at Mitcham, Surrey.
HARRINGTON, Miss Emily.
Painter.
50, Buckingham Palace Rocul,
1904. 744 A farmer's daughter.
HARRINGTON, Harry ... Architect.
9, Albert Square^ Manchester,
1890. 1914 Livesey Hall, Lancashire.
IV.
HARRINGTON, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1796. 362 Flowers.
1797. 791 Flowers from nature.
HARRINGTON and LEY.
Architects.
108, Fenchurch Street.
1898. 1795 Houses at Mansfield.
1899. 1666 Design for Cardiff new Town
Hall.
HARRIOTT, W. H Painter.
iS» Clipstone Street
181 1. 761 Saltwood Castle, near Hythe,
Kent.
West Hall, Mortlake.
181 5. 172 Mailing Abbey, near Maid-
stone, Kent.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
181 7. 425 Cattle on the banks of the
Thames.
1837. 977 Schaffhausen.
HARRIS, Lady Alice Painter.
Tetworth Park, Ascot,
1393. 943 The mountain witch.
HARRIS, Arthur Painter.
Elmbanky Netvport-on-Tay.
1892. 1217 St. Andrew's from Tent's Muir.
HARRIS, Edwin Painter.
I, Temple Row, Birmingham,
1882. 44.9 A calculation.
646 Early spring.
1883. 894 The wood-cutter's daughter.
1884. Ill An important question.
Newlyn, Penzance,
1889. 314 An anxious heart.
1 89 1. 621 A Village idyll.
1892. loi The young mother.
1^93. 93 First reading of the Home
Rule BUI.
903 Between "Yes" and "No."
1895. 526 Gracie and Kitty, daughters of
Edward Hain, Esq.
B
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Harris, Edwin — continmd.
1898. 379 Mrs. Edwin Harris.
799 The chimney Corner.
Cleeve Prior ^ Eversham,
1904. 313 Dorothy.
HARRIS, Eliza.
Architectural Modeller.
1837. 1149 A modelofthe new St. Michael's
Church, Bath.
HARRIS, Frederick Painter.
22, Camdick Road^ Lincoln.
1881. 633 The Lady shrine, Lincoln Ca-
thedral.
1 175 {F, Harris in index^ G, Harris
in catalogue^
HARRIS, Frederick Painter.
1 1, Brunsunck Terrace^
Stafford.
1892. 111$ Dessert.
HARRIS, George Painter.
Sidcup Grten^ Foots Cray.
1858. 186 The corsair chief.
2, Oak Villas, Shooter!^ Hill.
1873. ^53 Mabel.
1875. 1209 Thinking of home.
1879. 1228 Miss Winch.
1880. 1277 Miss Winifred Alexander.
1 88 1. 1 1 75 Grandma.
HARRIS, George Walter ... Painter.
13, Bedford Road, Clapham.
1864. 423 Autumn Fruits.
1865. 133 Fruit.
176 do.
30a Peaches, etc
1869. 56 Peach and Grapes.
411 Autumn fruits.
I, Wanford Place, New Bamet.
1870. loi Fruit.
106 do.
127 do.
187 1. 495 do.
1 145 do.
1872. 322 Autumn fruits.
1873. 131 Fruit.
10, Springfield Villous,
New Southgate.
1876. 465 Fruit.
930 do.
1877. 570 do. and flowers.
119, Shirley Road,
West Brighton.
1884. 45« Fruit.
Fairfield Road,
Burgess Hill, Sussex.
1885. 914 Fruit.
1887. 794 do.
1893. 721 do.
HARRIS, Henry Paintcn
1 7, Salisbury Street.
1826. 19 I^ncaster.
1827. 255 Cottages at Hartlebury, Wor-
cestershire.
455 Sketch of Windermere from
Bowness.
892 Interior of Westminster Abbey.
14, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1840. 411 Caldecote Mill, Warwickshire.
HARRIS, H. C Architect.
76, St. Mary's Street, Cardiff.
1878. 1120 New church for Methodists,
Cardiff.
HARRIS, Miss Isabella M.... Painter.
5, Marlboro^ Road, St. Albans.
1898. 1073 Poppies.
13, Westland Road, Watford.
1903. 918 Rhododendrons.
HARRIS, J., Junr Painter.
2 7, Mansion House Row.
18 10. 276 Antirrhinum or Foxglove.
HARRIS, J Painter.
8, Strand.
1827. 904 South-east view of the interior
of Worcester Cathedral with
the tomb of King John, and
the sepulchral chapel of
Prince Arthur in South
Transept.
HARRIS, James C, HRJ.... Painter.
British Consulate, Nice.
1883. 291 Valley of Lauterbrunnen and
the Jungfrau.
HARRIS, John Painter.
Amelia Street, WcUworth.
1797. 844 Insects.
845 do.
35, Penton Street, Walworth.
1 80 1. 620 Fresh breeze.
1802. 331 Insects.
871 Basket fruit.
1803. 577 A storm. " High o'er the bow-
sprit, etc."
1807. 345 Beggar's petition. "Pity the
sorrows of a poor old man,
etc."
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1808. 449 Ploughman returning from la-
bour. " The curfew tolls the
knell, etc"
27, Mansion House Row^
Kennington,
1810. 378 Sunday evening, or rustic con-
versation.
181 1. 361 Head of Christ; a study.
373 The blackbird.
1814. 314 Ploughman returning from la-
bour. "The curfew tolls,
etc"
323 A sea piece, with a distant
view of Dover and the South
Foreland.
HARRIS, John Painter.
55, Charles St.^ Westminster.
1822, 543 The visit to the Cottage: Por-
traits of Mr. W. Starkey
and sons. "What's that,
father?"
13, Belvoir Terrace^
VauxhcUl Road.
1832. 907 Portrait of H.R.H. the Duke
of Sussex, M. W. Grand
Master of the United Free
and Accepted Masons of
England.
1833. 1007 View of the east end of the
Church of St. Mark, com-
monly called the Mayor's
Chapel, Bristol.
13, Nelson Terrace^ VauxhalL
1834. 994 Representation of the raising
of the block of granite which
forms the pediment of the
porch to the New Bride-
well.
1837. 187 Gaily tripping "on the light
fantastic toe."
17, Red Lion Street,
1845. 251 Portrait.
1846. 36 Madame Mechau Davis.
97 Portrait.
1847. 615 Miss Wingfield.
1 848. 506 " Long did she gaze and silently
upon the slumbering maid."
715 "The vows to which her lips
had sworn assent, etc."
1849. '9 Nitetis; a study of part of a
design by the artist of Nite-
tis before Cambyses.
76, Guildford Street,
Russell Square,
1850. 14 X Miss Ralli, daughter of the
Greek Consul.
207 The late Mrs. Ansted.
4, Russell Place.
1851. 774 Portrait of a young lady.
HARRIS, Miss Lilian E. A.
Miniature Painter.
26, Russell Square.
1904. 1 1 97 Mrs. Alexander Calvert.
HARRIS, Miss Maude Painter.
Goddington, Corona Road,
Burnt Ash Hill, Lee.
1904. 26 Normandy Fishwives.
1 010 Fishmarket in Normandy.
HARRIS, lMi*s. Millicent Painter*
79, Ware Road, Hertford.
1900. 1547 Dover Cliffs.
HARRIS, Moses Painter.
8, Duke Court,
St. Martinis Lane.
1785. 488 English Insects.
HARRIS, Mrs. (formerly Miss Fanny
Rosenberg) Painter.
10, Red Cross Square.
1848. 389 Imogen sleeping.
429 The careful mother.
566 Idle thoughts.
{See Miss Fanny Rosenberg.)
HARRIS, Robert Painter.
6, New Compton Street.
1883. 599 Head of a monk.
HARRIS, Miss Sophia Painter.
5, Beacon Hill, Camden Road.
1889. 10 Interior, British Museum.
27, Highbury Place.
1 89 1. 2050 George Harris, Esq.; bust.
i33> Morgan Mansions,
Holloway.
1904. 591 A study in orange.
HARRIS, Thomas Architect.
65, South Audley Street.
1848. 1 1 64 A design for a church.
8, Chapel Street,
Grosvenor Square.
1853. 1153 St. George's, Hanover Square,
Workhouse.
1 178 Dining Hall, do.
12 10 Chapel, do.
HARRIS, W Gem Engraver.
4, Pall Mall.
1788. 278 Frame with gem and impres-
sion : the parting of Achilles
and Briseis. — Horn. III.
1789. 609 Thejudgment of Paris; an im-
pression from a gem.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
^
Harris, W. —continued,
1790. 697 An impression from a gem.
1791. 310 The entrance of Alexander into
Babylon; an impression from
a gem.
1792. 748 An impression from a com-
panjr^s seal.
HARRIS, W Architect.
At Mr./. Wyatfs,
50, Lower Brook Street.
1815. 762 Design for Public library, etc.
819 Interior of Waltham Abbey,
etc.
18 1 6. 834 Design for a temple, etc.
893 Design for a triumphal build-
ing to commemorate the
Battle of Waterloo, includ-
ing a military library.
181 7. 999 Design for a Town Hall and
market place.
18 18. 953 Design for a Triumphal En-
trance to St. James's Park,
on the site of the old palace,
intended as a monument to
commemorate the victories
obtained by the British arms
in the Peninsula.
HARRIS, W Architect,
55, Park Street^
Grosvenor Square.
1840. 949 A Tomb in memory of the late
H. Salisbury, Esq.
HARRIS, William E Painter.
<^l. Pall Mall.
1889. 3 Harvest time — Boveney Lock
on the Thames.
Eton Wick, Windsor.
1890. 950 Welsh meadow weeds.
1 89 1. 973 A rick yard — Dorney Court
Farm, near Eton.
HARRISON, Alexander Painter.
27, King Street, St. James.
1888. 318 Moonrise.
525 A rainy street.
17, Rue Campagne Premihre,
Paris.
1896. 295 The great mirror.
419 Dark Waters.
HARRISON, Miss Anna Maria.
Painter.
53, Bemers Street.
1846. 1138 A glass of flowers.
HARRISON, Miss Annie Jane.
Miniature Painter.
77, Liverpool RocLd, Newccatle.
1888. 1522 The late Lady Betty, daughter
of the Marquis of Stafford.
1889. 1608 Green and gold.
1638 Captain A. Eardley-Wilmot.
1672 Mrs. A. Eardley-Wilmot.
128, Aldeney Street.
1892. 1373 My late sister.
1894. 1275 Mrs. A. W. Harrison.
3, St. Augustus Square,
Regenfs Park.
1896. 1089 Psyche.
1897. 72 The time of roses.
1494 Juliet.
1898. 1267 C. Graham, Esq.
1364 Beatrice.
171, Stanhope Street.
1900. 1442 Portrait of a lady.
1 90 1. 552 An allegory.
1902. 1214 Maud.
219, Maida Vale.
1903. 1 1 59 Portrait of a lady.
1904. 1284 Olivia.
HARRISON, A. P Painter.
181 6. 513 View of Magdalen Collie and
bridge, Oxford.
1 82 1. 931 A non-descript parrot, from a
specimen in the London
museum.
HARRISON, B. R Architect.
Messrs. Robinson,
215, Piceadilfy.
1809. 775 Design for a bath, intended as
an object in a bath.
Brampton Grove.
18 10. 736 Design: Park Entrance, etc.
Great Queen Street,
IdncoltCs Inn.
1 81 8. 920 View of the High Street, Ox-
ford.
HARRISON, D Architect.
AtMr.L. Wyatfs,
The Albany.
1 8 18. 959 Design for a temple.
1 819. 1 171 View of a lodge, etc.
2 9, Harrison Street, Grays Inn.
182 1. 948 Design for a national church,
commemorative of the mili-
tary and naval victories.
HARRISON, Darent Painter.
I 9, St. PauPs Studios,
! West Kensington.
' 1897. 963 May, daughter of Major J. H,
I C. Harrison, R.E.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1898. 957 Olive, daughter of Frederic
Harrison, Esq.
1899. 47 Doris.
1900. 361 Main Street, Montreuil-sur-
Mer, from the bridge.
HARRISON, Miss Emma Florence.
Painter.
10, Marlborough Road^ N. W.
1887. 710 Bank's Alley, Tewkesbury.
1890. 354 "Where now should such a
child be sought, etc."
1 89 1. 479 Bahdie.
HARRISON, Frederick Painter.
Chesnut Lodge^ Squires Mounts
Hampstead,
1 86 1. 218 Volunteers returning from firing.
1863. 126 Confederate cavalry in a foray.
1864. 327 The Three Fishers. — From
Kingsley's song,
1865. 4*3 AH in the Downs.
1867. 160 Robinson Crusoe.
HARRISON, F. E Painter.
Squires Mounts Hampstead,
1862. 957 Strawberries.
1866. 652 Geraniums.
1867. 870 Spring flower.
HARRISON, G Architect.
ffighgate,
1832. 1096 House at the Quoerns, Glou-
cestershire.
HARRISON, George Henry.
Painter.
17, Porttnan Place.
1840. 625 Norham Castle.
1841. 766 The love ditty. "Charming
Chloe, look with pity, etc."
805 Charlton House, Kent, the
seat of Sir Thomas M. Wil-
son, Bart. The Lord of the
Manor opening Horn Fair in
1 761, etc.
6, Bowling Green Lane^
Kennington,
1842. 501 The departure.
557 View from Hanging Wood,
Charlton; Greenwich Hos-
pital and Blackheath in the
distance.
611 Les arbres ont des oreilles.
1843. 927 Little Red Riding Hood.
1002 Flower.
1016 "The days when we went gyp-
sying, etc."
15, Foley Place,
1844. 606 The first born.
1042 Lane scene — approach to
Wormleybury, Herts.
1845. 8® Morning on the coast of Nor-
mandy.
1053 Love.
S3, Berners Street,
1846. 543 Hide and seek.
HARRISON, Mrs. George Henry
(late Miss Mary P. Rossiter)*
Fainter.
78, Usson Grove North.
1833. 583 Hollyhocks.
Prospect Place i
Upper Edmonton.
1834. 520 Flowers.
1023 Water lilies.
50, Burton Street.
1835. 537 Fox Gloves.
8, Pickerington Place^
Paddington.
1837. 964 A glass of flowers.
1838. 699 An overturned basket of spring
flowers.
1839. 912 A fruit piece.
17, Portman Plcue^
Edgeware Road.
1840. 667 Hollyhocks.
184 1. 391 Spring flowers.
35, Burton Street^
Burton Crescent.
1845. 904 Flowers.
I, Holford Square^ Pentonville.
1846. 414 Flowers.
1847. 813 do.
1848. 268 A small oil painting of roses.
6, New Chapel Place,
Kentish Town.
1849. 10 Fruit.
1851. 144 Springtime.
1852. 82 Flowers.
1853. 229 Flowers and fruit.
1855. 1067 Bank of primroses.
I, Great Camden Street.
1856. 381 Primroses.
Squire's Mount, Hampstead.
1863. 368 Fruit.
HARRISON, George L Painter.
165, Gloucester Road,
Regenfs Park.
1882. 326 "Are you ready?"
641 Disturbed.
1 01, Comeragh Road,
West Kensington.
1896. 801 Going to pasture.
1900. 757 After a long day's work.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Harrison, George L. — continued.
1901. 7 ** Until the evening."
741 Startled.
1904. 710 On the South Coast.
HARRISON, Gerald B.
Miniature Painter.
34, Norfolk Road^ Brighton.
1898. 1309 Miss Reynolds.
I, Boyle Street^ Savile Row,
1900. 1491 N. G. ; a portrait.
26, Norfolk Square^ Brighton,
1 90 1. 360 Critics.
1380 Study of a head.
1902. 1 172 Sisters.
19, Windsor Street^ Brighton,
1904. 54 Joseph Longhurst, Esq.
1 175 Adela, daughter of W. Hall,
Esq.
HARRISON, H Architect, etc.
Berkley St., Berkley Square.
1805. 686 Willingham Hall, Lincolnshire.
1806. 908 Design for a temple.
1807. 988 View near Richmond.
1094 Sketch from the oaks at Can-
terbury,
1808. 953 Sketch for a mausoleum.
1809. 523 View on Putney Bridge.
HARRISON, Henry C Sculptor.
109, Stanhope Street.
1857. 1299 "Sibyll," from Bulwer's " Last
of the Barons"; marble me-
dallion.
1858. 1322 Medallion portrait.
1859. 1302 Rosalind; bust. " Thy loose
hair in the night wind flying,
etc."
1864. io>9 Ino; marble.
82, Upper Ebuty Street,
1865. 1054 Innocence.
1867. 1089 Little Red Riding Hood; mar-
ble bust.
107, Winchester Street.
1870. 1 175 Girlhood; marble.
3, Alfred Terrace^ Fulham.
1872. 1534 Little Emiy, etc.
1873. '590 Innocence; marble bas-relief.
1875. "*^9 Master Charles Taylor; marble.
6, St. Marks Grove, Fulham,
1877. H03 W.H.Charlton, Esq.; marble.
149* Summer; marble statuette of a
daughter of Mr. Charles
Taylor.
1498 Winter; marble statuette of a
daughter of Mr. Charles
Taylor.
HARRISON, J. ... Miniature Painter.
3, New Ormond Street
1784. 305 Portrait of a lady; a sketch.
315 do. Gentleman; a
sketch.
1786. 465 Two characters in "As You
like it."
1789. 519 Portrait of a gentleman.
2, John St., Tottenham Court Rd,
1793- 456 Portrait of a gentleman.
HARRISON, J. ... Miniature Painter.
55, Gilly Gate, York.
1846. 182 Lady Park.
716 A sleeping child.
7, Museum Street, York.
1848. 15 Study of a head.
Do., and 3, Grafton St. East.
1850. 116 A study.
York, and 51, Coleshill Street,
Eaton Square.
1851. 1073 Lady Seymour.
59, Coleshill St., Eaton Sq.
1852. 1054 The Marchioness of Ormond.
69, Coleshill St., Eaton Sq.
1853. 948 Algernon, son of Charles Whit-
more, Esq.
999 Lady Burghersh.
77, Coleshill Street.
1854. 688 Gemma Cecilia, daughter of
the late W. Pitt Adams, Esq.
690 Mr. M. Portal, son of Wynd-
ham Portal, Esq.
744 Lady Mary Vyner.
755 Mrs. Wm. Angerstein and
child.
843 The Hon. Miss Eraser.
1855. 691 Miss Gardner.
737 Lady Elizabeth Russell.
842 Mrs. Buckland.
961 Lady Cosmo Russell
1007 Master Birkbeck.
2, Mount Etna, Mile End.
1856. 690 Miss Sperling.
77, Coleshill Street.
772 Miss B. Senhouse.
822 Lady Troubridge.
1857. 846 Mrs. Gaussen, Brookmans
Park, Herts.
I sa, Burton St., Eaton Square.
1863. 765 The artist's sister.
812 Master Gaussen, son of F.
Gaussen, Esq.
857 Alice, daughter of F. Gaussen,
Esq,
28, Elizabeth St., Eaton Square.
1865. 643 Master Currie.
644 Master Gore Langton.
694 Master C. Scrope, Danby Hall,
Yorkshire.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HARRISON, John, Junr. ... Painter.
Berkley St., Berkeley Square,
1801. 194 Mr. Cann.
196 Mr. Watling.
1805. 63 Mr. Waite.
Notjunr,, 24, Welbeck Street
iSii. 539 C. Tenyson, Esq.
181 2. 5 Miss Waite.
358 Mr. H. Harrison.
684 Mr. Broadwood.
1813. 55 Mr. Shield.
439 Mrs. C. Tennyson.
1814. 312 Captain Watling, R.N.
1 8 16. 2 Lord Somers.
*95 J« Cramer, Esq.
842 Lord Somers.
18 1 7. 318 Portrait of a gentleman.
357 Gen. Xavier Mina de Navarre.
18 19. 199 Captain Plumridge.
1823. 222 G. Cobb, Esq.
601 Mrs. T. Broadwood.
1824. 227 J. Revenga, late representative
of Columbia.
305 H. Webber, Esq.
1826. 151 Portrait of a lady.
216 Henry Cotton, Esq.
1828. 578 Boston church, Lincolnshire.
1830. 260 The children in the wood.
1 83 1. 361 John Anderson, Esq.
1832. 34 Rt. Hon. Charles Tennyson,
Esq., M.P.
73 Miss Taylor in the character of
Rosalind.
185 Thomas Houldsworth, Esq.,
M.P.
1833. 159 Meditation; portrait of Miss
Harrison.
43* The late Mr. Sigmond of Bath.
1 102 I^wn front of the Holt, South
Devon; designed for Wil-
liam Jackson, Esq.
1834. 995 Design: Trinity Church, Wool-
wich.
(The maker of the index in the Royal
Academy catalogues has hopelessly mixed
this and the following artist I have been
compelled to copy them as they stand, but
the architectural designs under John Harri-
son belong to James and the portraits under
fames belong to John,)
HARRISON, James Painter.
83, White Lion Street,
1827. 744 View of Margate Harbour.
1828. 205. W. Russell, Esq., M.P. for
Durham.
817 Entrance to Harwich, Essex.
1829. 1045 South front of Somerset House,
Strand, with the addition of
the east wing.
1831. 1058 Halson Wood Villa, South
Devon, the residence of
Richard Peck, etc.
30, Myddleton Square,
1832. 73 \ Both these numbers are put to
1 85 j both J, Harrisons in the index,
1833. 643 Charles Beloe, Esq.
1834. 82 Portrait of a Gentleman.
7, Amwell Terrace,
Claremont Square.
1836. 7^ {^0 title.)
113 Study.
1009 Design for the City of London
Schools.
1839. 1 1 46 Garden front of a Villa at
Tenby, South Wales; for
Captain Wells, I.N., etc.
I, Holford Square, Pentonville,
1846. 1244 Kensal House, Harrow Road;
the residence of Alfred
Haines, Esq., etc.
HARRISON, J. B Painter.
28, Elizabeth Street
1867. 285 Portrait of a lady.
9, Coleshill Street
187 1. 834 Mrs. A. Woodhouse.
1872. 1118 Rosalie, a portrait.
1306 The Bishop of Hereford.
{fames Atlay,)
HARRISON, J. C Painter.
10, Leighton Grove,
Kentish Town,
1883. 826 The boundary of the heath.
1884. 947 Domestic duties.
HARRISON, Joseph S Painter.
113, Stockwell Park Road.
1889. '459 The Warren, Chailey.
1892. 1319 The Upper Street, Shere.
HARRISON, L. B Painter.
29, Bolsover Street, W,
1882. 495 Spring.
HARRISON, M Painter,
1 2, St, fame^s Square,
1858. 624 A peep into the wood.
HARRISON, Miss Margaret S.
Painter.
2, Corona Road, Lee,
1894. 725 Latent possibilities.
HARRISON, Miss Maria, A.R.W.S,
Painter.
Miss Marian Harrison,
\l, Foley Place,
1845. 1057 A glass of Flowers.
8
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Harrison, Miss Maria, A,R, W,S, — con-
tinued,
S3, Bemers Street
1846. 780 Roses.
Miss M, Harrison^
6, Neui Chapel Place^
Kentish Town.
1855. 7" Cowslips.
I, Great Camden Street,
1856. 859 A spring sketch.
236, Marylebone Road,
1859. 1 169 Mentmere, the seat of Baron
Meyer de Rothschild.
1 1 5, Gloucester Terrace^
Hyde Park,
1870. 643 "O, Flower de Luce, bloom
on, etc."
Miss Maria Harrison^
115, Gloucester Terrace^
Hyde Park,
1883. 1104 A basket of old-fashioned cab-
bage roses.
HARRISON (R. A.) and GERBNTE
(Henry) Stained Glass Painters.
2, Brixton Rise,
1844. 1113 Stained glass window at the
church of Notre Dame de
Bonsecours, near Rouen.
HARRISON, S Painter.
86, Newman Street,
1808. 215 Mrs. Harrison and children.
HARRISON, Miss Sarah C... Painter.
9, Chester Place^ Regent* s Park.
1889. 404 Miss Beatrix Harrison.
1 89 1. 893 La Petite Cl^mence.
932 A young housewife,
looi Ernest.
30, Cheyne Row^ Chelsea,
1897. 609 Mrs. Walter Ford.
711 Walter Ford, Esq.
1899. 1306 Mrs. Homfray.
1 315 Michael, son of Charles Hol-
royd, Esq.
1321 Lady Evans.
1900. 1470 Mrs. Everard Milman.
9, Campden Grove^ Kensington,
1902. 570 Mrs. William Watkins.
HARRISON, Stockdale ... Architect.
St, Martinis J East Leicester,
1 88 1. 1 1 28 House at Leicester.
HARRISON, T Sculptor.
4, Orchard Street,
1838. 1302 Bust of a gentleman.
1840. 1 177 do. Mrs. Hinton Baver-
stock of Norwich.
HARRISON, Miss Theodora.
Painter.
13, Edwardes Square^
Kensington,
1890. 848 Dawn.
HARRISON, Thomas Architect.
At Rome.
1773- > 3 « Four drawings of Architecture.
(Member of St. Luke's Academy at Rome.)
78, St, Martin's Lane,
1777. 162 Two drawings, consisting of
elevations and sections of a
church, convent, city gate,
etc., being part of a design
for the Piazza del Popolo,
the principal entrance to
Rome.
Richmond^ Yorkshire.
1779. 125 A national monument to com-
memorate great public char-
acters, occasioned by an idea
which occurred in parlia-
ment on the death of Lord
Chatham, with its plan.
1780. 456 Two elevations of a bridge
across the Thames.
Chester.
1 8 14. 745 A National Building to record
by painting and sculpture
the Victories of the Marquis
of Wellington and the other
commanders by sea and land
during the present war.
HARRISON, Thomas Erat.
Sculptor, Painter, and Etcher.
2, Byng Placey Gordon Square.
1875. 13^5 Dionysos.
1876. 447 Alecto (picture). "To rouse
Alecto from the infernal
seat, etc."
1 5 1 1 Designfor akniferest j statuette.
1880. 1604 Portrait; bust, bronze.
3, Bath Road, Bedford Park.
1881. 1569 Johnlliffe, Esq.
1887. 1883 Mrs. J. A. Iliffe; medallion,
bronze.
1889. 392 The sorceress (picture).
1890. 2093 Portrait; medallion, bronze.
2099 The late Mrs. F. York Powell;
medallion, bronze.
1892. 1561 Book-plate.
1579 do.
1580 do.
1581 do.
1893. 1389 do.
1390 do.
1894. 1459 Bellona.
1895. 1274 Book-plate
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HARRISON, Miss Violet B. I
Miniature Painter. ,
Alexandra House^ \
Kensington Gore,
1904. 1 146 A study.
»a43 A girPs head.
HARRISON, William Architect.
64, Cannon Strut.
1893. 1573 St. Pancras municipal Build-
ings, etc.
HARRISON, William A. D.
Painter.
9, St, PauFs Studios^
Talgarth Road, W.
1896. 115 Miss Cissie Crawford.
302 Miss K. H.
HARRISON, William Henry.
Architect.
66, Victoria St,, Westminster.
1894. 1523 A house near Rudgwick,
Sussex.
1651 A house at Rudgwick.
1895. H'S Freeby Manor, Leicestershire.
1903. 1592 Design for a house.
1608 House at Warlingham.
HARRISON (W. H.) and WARD
(M. S.) Architects.
66, Victoria Street,
1900. 1 721 House at WarUngham.
'747 S3, Maddox Street.
1901. 1617 House at Caterham.
1 6 19 do. Limpsfield.
1644 Inn at Pitsea, Essex.
1902. 1580 House at Pinner.
1581 do. Warlingham.
HARRISON and HUNTER.
Architects.
69, High St., Stockton-on-Tees,
1903. 1565 Cottages, Long Newton.
HARRISS, D Architect.
Oxford.
1799. 978 The seat of J. G. Manly, Esq.,
at Braziers, Oxford.
HARRISS, W. T Architect.
64, Warwick Street,
Belgrave Road.
1877. '»o4 House at Chislehurst For J.
Allen, Esq.
IV.
HARRY, J Painter,
17, Ranelagh Street.
1822. 223 Landscape; a study from
nature.
1823. 230 Landscape.
HARSTBN, Mrs. Georgina.
Miniature Painter.
87, Prince of Wales's Mansions,
BcUtersea Park.
1 90 1. 1349 Portrait of a lady.
HART, Alfred H Architect.
7, Kin^s Road,
Brownswood Park.
1893. 1609 Design for town house.
9, Staple Inn, Hblbom.
1894. 989 Morning at St. Pancras.
1198 Tower in the market place,
Verona.
1895. 9*5 A bye-way, Blois.
1565 Marble screen and throne at
S. Lorenzo, Rome.
1899. 1856 Proposed Club House, Wood-
bury, Devon.
32, York Rd., Hove, Brighton.
1900. 354 The Lock.
9, Staple Inn.
1902. 141 2 Ridgemount, Enfield
1454 House at Enfield.
1506 House on the Ridgeway, En-
field.
I, Verulam Buildings,
Gra^s Inn.
1903. 1493 House, Hadley Road, Middle-
sex.
1520 do. do. do.
HART (Alfred) and WATER-
HOUSE Architects.
I, Verulam Buildings,
Grafs Inn.
1904. 1529 House at Winterslow, Salisbury.
1534 10, Park Place, St. James's.
HART, Mrs. Anne E Painter.
Merton Villa,
Lullington Road, Anerley.
1887. 1531 " Only a face at the window."
HART, Miss Elizabeth Painter.
Kingsley, Bushey, Herts.
1898. 523 A pastoral.
1899. 947 Rough Pasture.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HART, F, Vincent.
Stained Glass Painter.
4, St, James's Terrace^
Regent's Park.
1896. 1749 Windows in Hillhead Church,
Glasgow.
HART, H, Painter.
35, Hill Street, Berkeley Square,
1841. 1081 Interior of the Basilica San
Lorenzo, Rome, etc.
1843. 1 196 The tomb of Can-Signorius
della Scala, one of the Lords
of Verona, etc.
HART, Horace S Painter.
8, Trafalgar Studios, Chelsea,
1887. 10 Study of a Dutch peasant.
1050 Sunday afternoon in Holland.
HART, J, T Painter.
Upper Talbot St., Notting Hill.
1856. 1 219 A rustic timepiece.
1858. 551 The launch.
3, Belgrave Street,
i860. 534 The hiding place.
1862. 548 A Winter's tale.
HART, Joel T Painter.
Florence,
1858. 1 3 10 Southwood Smith, M.P. Pre-
sentation portrait.
HART, R Painter.
47, Greek Street.
1830. 561 Chipstead, Kent.
HART, Solomon Alexander, R,A.
Painter.
5, Newcastle Street, Strand,
842 Mr. Samuel Hart, Professor of
the Hebrew Language.
31, Gerrard Street.
794 Portrait of a foreign gentleman.
398 Isaac of York in the donjon of
the castle of Reginald Front
de Boeuf. "The whole ap-
pearance of the donjon
might have affected a stouter
heart than that of Isaac, etc."
— Ivanhoe.
1 83 1. 313 English nobility receiving the
communion of the Catholic
church in a private chapel
in the early part of the six-
teenth century.
55 Giacopo Querini, said to be a
descendant of the Emperor
Galba, refusing to enter into
the compact with Boemondo
1826.
1829.
1830.
1832.
Thiepolo, to put to death
the Doge Gradenigo, on the
1 6th of June, 13 10.
29, Gerrard Street.
1833. 262 The Bishop, Presbyter, assist-
ants, and remainder of the
clergy passing through a
chapel after high mass, in
the reign of Henry VIII.
1834. 285 The quarrel scene between
Cardinal Wolsey and the
Duke of Buckingham (with
the Duke of Norfolk, etc).
Vide "Henry VIII," act i,
scene i.
1835. 395 King Richard the First of
England, surnamed Coeur de
Lion, and the Soldan
Saladin.
Saladin, ander the disguise of
an Arabian phj^ician, was intro-
duced to the King by the Knight
of the Leopard. ..." His blood
beats as calm as an infant's," said
the King, "so throb not theirs
who poison princes, etc." — TaHs-
man,
(Elected A.R.A.)
29, Gerrard Street, and
15, Old Burlington Street
1836. 277 A boy with a hawk.
353 Lord Chancellor Sir Thomas
More receiving the benedic-
tion of his father. Judge
More, in the Court of King's
Bench.
Whenever he passed throogh
Westminster Hall to his place in
the Chancery, by the Cfoort of
King's Bench, if his father had
been seated, or he came, he would
go into the same court, and there,
reverently kneeling down in sight
of them all, duly ask his father's
blessing.
The time chosen for the subject
is the first day of term. Immedi-
ately under Sir Thomas are seen
the judges' clerks and those of the
court ; and to the left of the pic-
ture are the counsellors; in the
foreground on the same side is
Margaret Roper, Sir Thomas's
most devoted and amiable daugh-
ter, with her son, accompanied
by a young lady, who is directing
the boy's attention to the incident
Next to them, engaged in con-
versation, are the celebrated Eras-
mus of Rotterdam and Fisher,
Bishop of Rochester, both the
intimate friends of Sir Thomas
More. The usher of the court
and spectators on the right next
the witness-box, complete the
foreground. In advance of the
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
II
chancellor, the mace and purse,
containing the Great Seal of
England, are borne, preceded by
yeomen of the guard. In the dis-
tance, the jury-box is occupied by
visitors, before whom are the
Sheriffs of London and Middlesex.
A portion of Westminster Hall
forms the background.
1836. 386 Study of one of the Royal
Horse Guards, blue.
20, Gower Street
1837. 19 Alee Moham*mad Beg, who ac-
companied the horses pre-
sented by the Ima'm of
Muscat to King William IV.
252 Hannah, the mother of the
prophet Samuel, and Eli the
high priest. " And Eli said
unto her, How long wilt
thou be drunken? etc." — i
Samuel i.
1838. 40 The prophet Ezekiel.
45 An early reading of Shakspeare.
1839. 187 Edward and Eleanor.
It b said that while Prince
Edward (afterwards Edward I)
was in the Holy Land on a crusade
under St. Louis of France, a
Mahommedan emissary from the
Saracen camp found an oppor-
tunity to aim a blow at the Prmce
with a poisoned dagger. . . .
Eleanor sucked the venomed
wound, etc
274 Study of the late Samuel Hart,
Esq., by his son.
389 Lady Jane Grey at the place of
her execution.
She was led to execution by Sir
John Gage, the Constable of the
Tower, and attended by Fecken-
ham, who was Queen Mary's con-
fessor, whose exhortations were
to the last unavailing, disrobed
by her attendant ladies, and after
saying the Psalm Misere met Deus^
submitted to the axe of the exe-
cutioner."
1077 The theological controversy.
(Elected R.A.)
1840. 31 King Henry I of England re-
ceiving the intelligence of
the shipwreck and death of
his only son.
The King, on his return from
Normandy, set sail from Barfleur
. . . the prince, his son, was de-
tained by some accident . . . after
a lapse of three days, a boy in-
structed for the purpose, came
weeping into the King s presence,
etc.
623 Israelites; a study.
1841. 7 Scene in a Polish synagogue.
1841. 60 H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex,
K.G. Fainted for the sulh
scribers to the Jews* Hospital^
MileEnd^ etc,^ to be placed in
the Board-room of that In-
stitution,
306 Abstraction.
411 Portrait of a lady.
450 Jessica and Lorenzo. " And in
such a night did young
Lorenzo swear he loved her
well, etc." — Merchant of
Venice.
497 Portrait of a gentleman.
600 The oratory.
RqycU Academy,
1843. 23a Dinner time in the refectory of
the Franciscan convent of
the Ogni Santi at Florence.
483 Interior of the Cathedral at
Pisa, with the lamp, the
oscillations of which are said
to have suggested to Galileo
the idea of the measurement
of time by the pendulum;
he is supposed to be con-
templating its movement
16, Bemers Strut,
1844. 197 In the Cathedral of Modena
during the elevation of the
Host — morning effect
260 A Persian gentleman receiving
a letter, while his servant
waits with his Kallahan or
smoking apparatus.
433 Looking into the sacristy of
the Cathedral of Santa Maria
del Fiore at Florence, the
sacristan announcing, by the
ringing of a bell, to persons
waiting in the church, the
approach of a priest to say
mass.
453 James I of Scotland, when a
lad on his passage from
Scotland to France, was in-
tercepted by a vessel be-
longing to Henry IV of
England and conveyed to
Windsor Castle, where he
was educated and liberally
treated. From the windows
of his apartment in the
Round Tower he is said to
have first descried the Lady
Jane Beaufort walking in
the moat below, then laid
out as a flower garden, when
she inspired him with an
ardent passion, etc.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hart, Solomon Alexander, R.A. — con-
tinued,
1844. 979 Barrow Helbert Ellis, Esq., of
the Hon. East India Com-
pany's Civil Service.
22, Char Us Street ^
Middlesex Hospital,
1845. 16 The parting of Sir Thomas
More from his daughter,
Margaret Roper. " Who
through the streets as
through a desert strayed,
etc."
46 Simchath Torah; the festival
of the law.
This ceremony takes place
among the Israelites at the end of
the Tabernacle holidays, when the
concluding portion of the Penta-
teuch is read : in the celebration of
which all the manuscripts of the
Pentateuch, richly decorated, are
carried in procession seven times
round the synagogue, etc.
167 A scene of constant occurrence
in Italian life: an offering
to the Virgin.
197 A portion of the interior of the
church of San Benedetto,
Subiaco, where St. Benedict
founded the Order which
bears his name.
355 One of the" Propaganda Fede."
1846. 24 Psalmody; an illustration of
the nth to 13th verses of
the 148th Psalm, etc.
138 Jessica.
291 Dante Alighieri, etc.
363 A portrait.
16, Russell Place,
Fitzroy Square,
1847. 37 Righteousness and Peace.
Psalm Ixxxv, 10.
188 Toilet musings. ** Morn in her
hair, and morning in her
heart, etc."
385 John Milton visiting Galileo
when a prisoner to the In-
quisition near Florence in
1638.
There it was that I found and
visited the famous Galileo, grown
old, a prisoner to the Inquisition,
for thinking in astronomy other-
wise than the Franciscan and
Dominican Accusers thought.
1848. 99 Sir Moses Montefiore, Bart., ■
F.R.S. Painted for the .
Spanish and Portuguese Jews !
for their vestry room, etc, |
358 Meditation. j
1849. 93 A sister of charity of Ravenna.
172 The pilgrim.
205 The summons to the conclave.
306 A dance of nymphs and satyrs.
" Meanwhile the rural ditties
were not mute, etc"
448 A girl with a tambourine.
1850. 106 Simchath Torah. "The Re-
joicing of the Law." The
interior is a part of the syna-
gogue at L^hom. (For de-
scription, see 1845.)
200 Amolfo di Lapo. "Thus in
the brain the lofty structures
rise."
248 Interior of a church at Flor-
ence*
250 Interior in St. Mark's, Venice.
305 Interior of part of the kitchen
in Sir Thomas Gresham's
palace at Mayfield, Sussex.
359 The virtuoso.
1 85 1. 20 Benvenuto Cellini giving in-
structions to his assistant,
Bemadino Manellini, of
Mugello, to prepare from his
sketch the large model from
which the Bronze group of
his Perseus, which still ex-
ists in the Piazza del Gran-
duca at Florence, was cast,
etc.
44 Robert Cole, Esq., F.S.A.
1852. 206 The three inventors of print-
ing, Guttenberg, Faust and
Scheffer, examining and dis-
cussing the merits of Schef-
fer's invention of moveable
type.
Peter Schefifer . . . was en-
gaged about the year 1450 by
John Faust, a wealthy lawyer of
Mentz, to assist him in a partner-
ship with Guttenberg . . . and
then showed the impressions to
Guttenberg and Faust, the latter
promised him his daughter Chris-
tina, etc.
From the importance of the in-
vention of moveable typei, and
that of printers' ink, whidi we
owe also to Scheffer, his name has
ever been justly ranked with those
of Guttenbeijg; and Faust as one
of the triumvirate of the great dis-
covery of printing.
278 The student preparing for
honours.
291 The idler preparing to be
plucked.
352 Morning occupation. "Her
hair, nor loose, nor tied in
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
13
formal plat, Proclaimed in
her a careless hand of
pride."
1852. 387 Alderman Salomans, M.P.
539 Hop picking at Burswood,
Kent.
Athenaum Club.
1853. 10 A Dominican monk preach-
ing.
207 Solomon at the rock-hewn dial
pondering o*er the flight of
time. "Vanity of vanities,
saith the preacher, etc."
36, Fitzroy Square,
1854. 180 Columbus, when a boy, being
instructed in geography,
conceives the idea of the
new world, etc.
1855. 225 The captivity of Eccelino, the
tyrant of Padua.
Eccelino, repulsed and pursued
as Car as Vimercato, and at last
wounded in the foot, was made
prisoner and taken to Soncino;
there he refused to speak, rejected
all medical and spintual aid, tore
off all the bandages from his
wounds, refused fo(3, and finally
expired on the eleventh day of his
captivity.
327 Othello and lago. — Othello^
act iv, sc. 3.
1856. 50 Sir Anthony de Rothschild,
Bart. Painted for the Com-
mit tee room of the Jews^ Hos-
pital, Mile End, etc.
207 The Rt. Hon. David Salomons,
Lord Mayor of London, in
the costume worn at his re-
ception of the King of Sar-
dinia at Guildhall on the
4th of December, 1855.
1857. 71 The Rev. Dr. Adler, the chief
Rabbi. Fainted for the Ves-
try Room of the Great Syna-
gogue in London,
103 Sacred song.
346 In the church of San Francesco
at Assisi.
1858. 79 Athaliah's dismay at the coro-
nation of Joash. (Here fol-
lows a long description from
2nd Kings, chap, xi, and 2
Chronicles, chaps, xxii and
XX Hi.)
317 Rev. A. L. Green.
358 His Highness Toussoun Pacha,
son of Said Pacha, Viceroy
of Egypt, and grandson of
Mehemet Ali, General in the
Turkish army, etc.
i860. 74 Archbishop Langton, after a
Mass in the Cathedral of
Old St. Paul's in London
on the 2 5th of August, 1 2 14,
conjuring the Earl of Pem-
broke and the Barons to
extort from King John the
ratification of the conditions
contained in the charter of
King Henry I, in which that
monarch had guaranteed the
liberties of the people. They
also determine to repudiate
the influence of the Pope.
The discovery of this charter
led to the constitution of the
Magna Charta. {Here fol-
lows a long quotation from
Roger de Wendover^s
" Flowers of History:')
176 Sacred music.
185 From the "Lay of the Last
Minstrel," etc.
204 Lady Jane Grey, a prisoner in
the Tower of London, re-
fusing to accede to the so-
licitations of Fakenham,
Queen Mary's Confessor, to
abandon the Protestant faith.
341 An astronomer.
1 86 1. 49 St. Elizabeth, Queen of Hun-
gary (canonized for her good
deeds), distributing alms to
the poor.
... It was to the poor she
gave all that which she refused to
the superfluities of her sex and of
her rank . . . she was often re-
duced to take off some of her own
clothing to relieve the poor, etc.
318 Dilettanti.
1862. 38 An alchymist.
255 A Roman peasant.
1863. 60 Music.
329 Desdemona's dismay at the un-
just accusations of Othello.
— Othello, act iv, scene 2.
662 Melancthon expounding a text
in Luther's Bible to two
monks.
1864. 150 Benvenuto Cellini showing to
Francis I the cup and basin
which he had executed for
the Cardinal of Ferrara.
The good King listened to me
. . . and said, "It is my real
opinion that the ancients were
never capable of working in so
exquisite a taste. I have seen all
the masterpieces of Italy, but
never befure beheld anything that
gave me such high satisfaction.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hart, Solomon Alexander, R.A, — con- \ 1872.
Hnued, 1873.
1865. 47 Portrait of a lady.
78 Meditating on the Book of
Ecclesiastes.
84 Meditating on the works of
Thomas k Kempis.
206 Music; study for a picture ex-
hibited in 1863.
282 Blighted aspirations.
1866. 36 The Throes of composition.
152 Evelyn's visit to the Baptistry
of the Cathedral of St. Mark
at Venice.
275 Hesitation: Yes or No?
593 The introduction of Raphael
Sanzio to Pope Julian II.
1867. 378 The submission of the Emperor
Barbarossa to Pope Alex-
ander the Third.
... On Sunday the 24th July,
1 1 77, the Pope repaired from the
palace of St. Mark and solemnly
absolved the Emperor and his
partisans from the excommunica-
tion pronounced against him. The
Doges, the patriarch, his bishops,
clergy, and the people of Venice,
with their crosses and their stand-
ards, marched in solemn proces-
sion to the church of St. Mark,
where, in the vestibule of the
Basilica, Frederick, laying aside
his imperial dignity, and having
prostrated himself at the feet of
the Pope and having received his
benediction, the Pope led him by
the right hand into the church, etc
The background of the picture
represents the actual scene in
wnich the ceremony took place.
1868. 85 The eve of the Sabbath.
It is the custom among very
observant Israelites on the eve of
the Sabbath, for the mistress of
the house, after having lighted
the lamp which hangs over the
table on which the meal is to be
taken, to inaugurate the Sabbath
with prayer. Bread and wine for
sanctification are on the table.
102 The janitor of the convent
1869. 256 Sir Moses Montefiore, Bart,
F.R.S. To be placed in the
Town Hall of Ramsgate^ etc,
1870. 135 The proposal of the Jews to
Ferdinand and Isabella (in
order to secure their resi-
dence in Spain) to defray
the expenses of the Moorish |
War, rejected through the ;
intolerance of Torquemada. I
(Here follows a quotation
from Prescotfs ^^ Lives of
Ferdinand and Isabella^)
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
209 A study.
322 The conference between Man-
asseh Ben Israel and Oliver
Cromwell.
On Wednesday the I2th Decem-
l>er, 1655, a conference was held
in the long gallery at Whitehall,
to which were invited the Lord
Chief Justice, the Lord Chief
Baron, the Lord Mayor and
Sherifife, etc, to consider the pro-
posal of Manasseh of admitting
Jews to settle in England, etc
The scene represents Dr. Thomas
Goodwin debating on the pro-
posal. On Goodwin's left is Dr.
John Owen and Dr. Samuel Cra-
dock. At Cromweirs left hand is
the Lord Chief Justice, Sir John
Glynn. On his right is seen part
of the head of the Chief Baron.
At the feet of the Protector, Mr.
Secretary Thurloe takes notes of
the proceedings. The Lord Mayor
Draper is present. . . . Second
on the right of Manasseh is Hugh
Peters, etc.
362 The experiment: scrutinizing
the result.
1021 Reading Dickens.
275 Troy-weight.
174 A reminiscence of Ravenna.
153 Dinner-time at Penshurst in the
year 1655.
But as soon as the King was
murdered, it was ordered that the
children (the Duke of Gloucester
and the Princess Elizabeth) should
be removed into the country; that
they should be treated without
any addition of titles, and should
sit at meat as the children of the
family did. Whereupon they were
removed to Penshurst, where they
lived under the tuition of the
Countess of Leicester, etc. Lady
Leicester presides ; the tutor, Mr.
Lovell, is on her left hand and says
grace. The Prince and Princess
are at each end of the table.
259 Reflection.
176 An art student of the Renais-
sance period.
482 The dedication of the Infant
Samuel by his mother Han-
nah : the high priest Eli re-
ceives him. ( Quotation from
I Samuel i i, 24 et seg.)
1301 Perfidy.
198 The proposal of the Jews to
Ferdinand and Isabella to
defray the expenses of the
Moorish War, rejected
through the intolerance of
Torquemada. {See 1870.)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
15
1880. ^^^ The interior of the Baptistery
of St. Mark's at Venice, as
it was in the year 1842;
drawn on the spot.
1881. 514 The hoarder. " Safe bind, safe
find, etc."
HART, Thomas, RS,A Painter.
PolbrtaUy Lizard^ Hilston,
1872. 834 Kynance Cove, Cornwall.
1873. 707 Shipwrecked mariners watching
the breaking up of their
vessel by the flowing tide,
806 Carting seaweed at Polpier,
Lizard.
HARTB, Miss Margaret K.... Painter.
Blandford^ Dorset,
1879. 424 Child and goat
16, Westboume Square.
1888. Ill Little Rudy.
67, Carlton HilL
1889. 289 Die Grossmutter.
HARTLAND, H. Albert Painter.
72, South Mall, Cork,
1869. 552 Rain near Inchegeela, Cork.
83, Everton Street, Liverpool,
1873. 775 Peel Castle, Isle of Man.
853 A creek on the Shannon.
1874. 901 A Cold day — Connemara.
1875. 659 The way over the moor.
Columbia House^ Egremont,
1877. 7«4 Clononie Castle, King's County.
726 A bog near Shannon Bridge,
King's County.
1878. 681 A bright day — County Mayo.
713 A coming shower.
753 After Rain.
1879. 734 Evening reflections — Cwm By-
chan.
750 A bright day — Llanbedr.
1880. 452 Moorland, near Barmouth.
801 Lanbdr Church, near Bar-
mouth.
Bronmerion Arthog,
Dolgelly, North Wales,
1881. 541 By the side of the Moor.
1883. 264 On the shore near Barmouth.
1885. 1288 A breezy day on the moors.
1888. 13x6 A quiet pool — Glengarriff".
1384 A gloomy day — Glengarriff".
44, ToumayRd,, Walham Green,
1889. 1428 Mountain and lake in Ireland.
1449 The brown bog of Allen.
HARTLEY. Alfred Painter.
3, Radnor Street^ Chelsea,
1885. 971 A Winter study.
1623 In the port of London.
6, Wentworth Studios, Chelsea,
1886. 325 An Intruder.
642 The ball dress.
1887. 405 Marguerite.
1888. 580 A sunny summer's day.
1007 Miss J. Meek.
1 7, Notting Hill Grove,
1893. 7^^ Storm.
1414 Portrait study.
14, Aubrey Walk,
Campden Hill,
1894. 1470 Study of a head.
1895. '3>4 On the Chelmer, Essex.
1896. 524 Evening.
1897. 96 A northern river.
1074 Portrait of my wife.
1898. 208 Summer.
Stower-Provost, Gillingham,
Dorset,
1 90 1. 566 Spring.
1902. 624 Maternity.
1306 Hen and chicks.
1903. 667 Wayfarers.
1904. 133* Twilight.
HARTLEY, Mrs. Alfred (Nora).
Painter.
12, Aubrey Walk,
Campden Hill,
1897. 876 A mother of eight.
1898. 802 Windfalls.
Stouter-Provost, Gillingham,
1902. 667 " Let every puppy drink."
1903- 637 In loco parentis.
HARTLEY, Edgar Architect.
59, Bradshaw Gate^ Leigh,
Lancashire,
1 89 1. 1 76 1 Borwick Hall, Lancashire.
HARTLEY, Miss E. A Painter.
Boston, Lincolnshire,
187 1. 492 Fruit, etc.
HARTLEY, Richard Painter.
34, Church Street, Liverpool,
1890. 1030 A Yorkshire moor.
1892. 1484 The stream through the
meadow.
32, Sandon Buildings,
Church Street, Liverpool,
1897. 1268 The calm before the storm.
HARTLEY, Thomas Painter.
18, Nassau Street,
182 1. 151 Portrait of a lady.
34, Foley Street,
1823. 231 Portrait of a lady.
410 do. do.
i6
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hartley, ThomBS— continued,
1824. 372 Portrait of a lady.
1825. 579 A sketch.
51, Long Acre.
1829. 453 Portrait of a gentleman.
23, Charlotte Street \
1837. 525 The neglected. |
45, Rathbone Place, |
1839. 246 Memory. " Thy pleasure most
we feel when most alone." '
33, Ernest Street
1 84 1. 100 A girl at embroidery.
213 A fisher boy.
32, Stanhope Street,
1842. 343 A veteran who has braved the
" battle and the breeze."
1, Victoria Place^ Camherwell,
1859. 273 The young friends.
HARTMANN, Christian Painter.
7, Stafford Row^
Buckingham Gate,
1847. 3S9 A charitable action; sketched
from nature.
H ARTM AN N , Karl Painter.
7, Eccleston Street South,
1850. 836 A poor mother.
1036 Madame H. De Dietz.
1080 Portrait of a young lady.
122, Cambridge Street^
Eccleston Square,
1853. 63 Study of a head.
1856. 238 Miss Polhill.
397 Miss Laura Polhill.
1857. 888 Waiting for a partner.
HARTMANN, Rudolf Hans.
Sculptor.
36, Durer Strasse^ Dresden,
1889. 2057 A Neapolitan fruit seller;
statuette, bronze.
2115 The faun's family; group,
bronze.
1890. 2072 Bust of a lady.
H ARTNELL, Nathaniel Painter.
7, Pownall Terrace^
Kennington,
1 83 1. 36 Portrait of a lady.
4, Clayton Place,
Kennington Road,
1838. 403 " Why are you wandering here,
fair maid? The sage looked
grave, the maiden glum, etc."
2, Doddington Place,
Kennington,
1843. 84 An English peasant girl.
1269 Auld Robin Gray. " My father
urged me sair, etc,"
I, Hagley Place,
New Kent Road,
1844. 604 A gypsy party.
1845. ^5< The morning of life. "The
morning of life its sweet in-
fluence sheds, etc."
1846. 675 Lancashire girls at a spring.
1848. 355 Boys with a bird's nest.
1849. 613 Afternoon employment in a
parochial and national
school. " A time to sow."
S, St Georges Row.
1853. 351 The accusation.
HARTOG, Miss May.
Miniature Painter.
48, Tavistock Crescent^ W.
1899. 1344 Eileen.
HARTRICK, A. Standish ... Painter.
30, Gloucester Road.
1892. 1539 Casting gold in the mint.
8, Wentworth Studios, Chelsea,
1895. 138 In quest of spring. "Weeping
she wandered through the
snow, etc."
1896. 74* The undiscovered country.
1898. 596 October sunlight.
854 Suburban spring.
919 Darthula sings the song of
Naisi.
1899. 534 Morning mists.
HARTRICK, Mrs. A. S. (Lily B.).
Fainter.
8, Wentworth Studios,
1902. 1009 Sweet peas.
HARTSHORNE, A Architect.
Pinner,
1872. 1 1 76 Church near Wednesbury.
1254 English country house, near
Paris.
HARTSHORNE (A.) and CLARK
(S., Junr.) Architects.
3, Delahay Street
187 1. 951 Mansion near Warsaw.
HARTWELL, Charles L.... Sculpt or.
8, Manville Road,
Upper Tooting,
1900. 1978 Mrs. Rose Clarke Hartwell;
bust.
1991 Portrait of a gentleman; bust,
bronze.
2037 On sentry; bronze.
1 90 1. 1778 A reverie; statuette.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
17
1902. 1666 The lass of Dee; statuette.
"The western wind was
wild and dark with foam
and all alone went she."
1903. 1734 Disturbed: a polar bear;
marble.
1758 "As he rode down to Came-
lot ; " equestrian statuette,
bronze.
1 81 9 Nellie; study of a head.
26, Mamty Road^
Claphatn Common,
1904. 1 77 1 My mother; bust, bronze.
1781 Study for part of a war me-
morial; statuette.
HARVAND, Miss Lucie Painter.
II, Ahvyne Square^
Canonbury Park.
1902. 1245 Portrait of a lady.
HARVEY, P. E Architect.
Ipswich.
1833. 1059 Design for a cast-iron aque-
duct in the gothic style.
HARVEY, G Painter.
31, Spencer Street^
Northampton Square.
1 8 19. 689 Flowers.
HARVEY, G., A.N.A Painter.
4, Grafton Street^
Fitzroy Square.
1832. 731 Portrait of a gentleman.
789 do. young lady.
871 Mrs. George Ely.
(A.N.A.)
1839. 68 Hop picking; a composition
of Kentish scenery.
The figures in the foreground
are wiping or dusting the shoes
with a bunch of hops, an ancient
ceremony performea upon all who
pass through a hop field ; and the
gratuities thereby gained are, at
the end of the season, expended
on a supper.
44» Gleaning near Sittingbourne,
Kent — ^afternoon.
643 Thorn ville, Ohio, through a
road opening of the primi-
tive forest, North America.
22, Russell Ficue,
Fitzroy Square.
1848. 193 A group of flowers in an orna-
mented recess.
ff.NA., 22, Russell Place.
1849. 407 Wise and foolish builders.
(In my Dictionary of Artists I have
placed the first six of the above under Sir
IV.
George Harvey; but as he was never in
America^ the exhibits must be by an Associate
oft he National Academy {A.N.A.) of America
then residing in England.)
HARVEY, Sir George, P.R.S.A.
Painter.
(Elected R.S.A. in 1829.)
15, Brunswick Street^
Edinburgh.
1843. 502 An incident in the life of
Napoleon.
In the deep silence of a beauti-
ful moonlight night, a dog, leap-
ing suddenly from beneath the
clothes of his dead master, rushed
upon us, and then immediately re-
turned to his hiding-place, howl-
ing piteously ; he alternately licked
his master's face, and a^ain flew
at us ; thus at once soliciting aid
and seeking revenge.
This man, thought I, perhaps
has friends in the camp, or in his
company, and here he lies for-
saken by all except his dog.
1846. 592 First reading the Bible in the
crypt of old St. Paul's.
The scene represented in the
picture is laid in the crypt of old
St. Paul's church, London, and
the point of time chosen is in the
spring of the year 1540, immedi-
ately after the installation of Boner
as Bbhop of London, and before
the downfall of Cromwell.
The bibles being set up upon
divers pillars in Paul's Church,
fixed unto them with chains, for
all men to read in them that would,
great multitudes would resort
thither to hear one John Porter,
because he could read well, and
had an audible voyce. Boner and
his chaplains being grieved withall
(and the world beginning to frown
upon the Gospellers), sent for the
aforesaid Porter, and rebuked him
very sharply for his reading. But
Porter answered him, that he
trusted he had done nothing con-
trary to the law, neither contrary
to his advertisements which he
had fixed over every Bible. But
in fine. Boner sent him to New-
gate, where he was miserably
fettered in yrons, both leggs and
arms, with a collar of yron about
his neck fastened to the wall of
the dungeon, where within six or
eight daies after he was found
dead. — Ads and Monutnents.
1847. 540 Quitting the Manse.
An incident in the disruption of
the Scottish church in 1843, when
nearly 500 ministers, for con-
science sake, and what they es-
teemed the cause of truth, gave
up stipends, and manses, and
P
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Harvey, Sir George, P,R.S,A.-^n-
tinued.
social position — in a word, every-
thing which men most tenaciously
Xrd, and the abandonment of
:h may therefore safely be
taken as the test of honesty, and
a good conscience.
1848. 648 Blowing bubbles: the past and
the present.
1850. 452 Bowlers.
1858. 563 Sabbath: in the glen.
(Elected P.R.S.A.)
1866. 526 Glen Dhu, Isle of Arran.
(Knighted.)
1867. 660 The mountain pool.
1869. "97 Mrs. Napier of Shandon.
480 Glen Falloch.
1870. 121 Inveraman, Loch Lomond.
187 1. 87 School dismissing.
1872. 177 Shakespeare before Sir Thomas
Lucy on a charge of deer-
stealing.
The adventure which led to the
scene here depicted has, by uni-
versal tradition, been assigned .as
the cause of Shakespeare (quitting
Stratford for London, which he
did in 1586 or 1587.
1873. *<x> Curlers.
1052 Morning on Loch Awe: Ben
Omachan in the distance.
HARVEY, George Painter.
16, The Grove, Bolton,
1873. 508 The old barge winch, near
Hurley-on-Thames.
Bantham, near Kingsbridge,
South Devon,
1878. 1393 A salmon pool on the Anne.
HARVEY, Harold C Painter.
S, Trewartha Terrace,
Penzance,
1898. 44 In a Cornish Cottage.
1903. 733 The milkmaid.
HARVEY, Henry Painter.
Za, Jubilee Place, S. W.
1879. "545 Dr. Zerffi; bust, terra-cotta.
50, Glebe Place, Chelsea,
1883. 1637 Lieut-General Sir Frederick
Roberts, V.C.j bust, marble.
HARVEY, J Architect.
At Mr, Samuel Wyatt's,
63, Berwick Street
1785- 4^4 Elevation of a design for a
national prison.
1786. 597 Elevation of a design for a
musical theatre.
1787. 465
1788.
1790.
493
487
I79S-
1797.
716
1057
"45
1801.
847
1810.
851
Design for a stone bridge pro-
posed to be built over the
river Menai, at Ynys Ymdch,
from the Country of Car-
narvon to the opposite
shore in the Isle of Anglesea;
the arch to span 400 feet
Design for an observatory.
River front of a design for a
parliament house proposed
to be built at Westminster.
Design for a shire Hall, Stafford.
Inside view of the shire hall at
Stafford.
Design for Improving the Port
of London.
Design for London Bridge
proposed to be of cast-iron.
Design for a nobleman's
house, proposed to be built
in the county of Bucking-
ham.
HARVEY, J., Junr Architect.
36, Berwick Street.
1798. 948 Design for a hunting lodge.
1018 Design for a Casine.
1799- 9" 3 A Design for a Villa for a
gentleman in North Wales.
1800. 965 Design for a Villa.
1 80 1. 1035 Design for a Casine.
y. Z. Harvey,
62, Berwick Street,
1809. 787 Design for an approach to a
palace, with bridge, observa-
tory, and boat house.
HARVEY, J. K Painter.
10, Basinghall Street.
1858. 944 Flowers.
HARVEY, Lawrence Architect.
10, GrecU Queen Street.
1879. "^<^ Design for staircase to public
library.
HARVEY, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1793' 4*5 Portrait of a young lady.
HARVEY, Seymour G Painter.
I, Astwood Road,
Cromwell Road.
1904. 1032 T'\Sizz2i del Campo, Siena.
HARVEY, T., Junr Architect.
62, Berwick Street.
1807. ><'35 A mausoleum.
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19
HARVEY, WUUam Architect.
I, Salishury Street, Strand.
1867. t74 Design for an Exchange.
HARVEY (W.) and SMITH (H. B.).
Arcnitects.
7, Whitehali Place.
1887. >^ House at Palace Court, Kens-
ington.
1889. 1933 Entrance Hall, at Palace
Court, Kensington.
1890. 192 1 Riding school. Palace Court
HARVEYMORE, A Painter.
White House, River Bank,
Putney.
1868. 160 The Point, near Walton-on-the-
Naze.
HARVIE, J. S. ... Miniature Painter.
Edinburgh.
181 1. 661 The Earl of Buchan.
HARWOOD, E Painter.
5, St. Mattheu^s Street, Rugby.
1859. 1 174 Winter scene at Rugby School
— game at football: a
match.
HARWOOD, Henry Painter.
Allerton, near Bradford.
1894. 32 The brow of the hill.
1895. '^^ Windrows.
1896. 564 March.
843 The Ingathering.
1897. 503 Hill and dale.
713 The pasture.
866 Border lands.
1898. 285 The bridle path.
Chellow Dean, Manningham,
Yorkshire.
1902. 353 The holm.
HARWOOD, John Painter.
24, Magdalen Street.
18 1 8. 360 Greenland whale fishery.
St. John* s, Sauthwark.
1 8 19. 214 The brig. Perseverance, lying
to for a pilot off Heligoland.
539 Seapiece with the Naze Tower,
Suffolk.
1820. 229 Stanton's Wharf, with ship-
ping.
1 82 1. 166 Seapiece near Margate.
1823. 3^8 Shipping.
47* do.
475 do.
1827. 294 View on the coast near Folke-
stone.
1828. 151 A river view.
HARWOOD, John Painter.
6s, Stqford Place, PiwUica.
1840. 5 Portrait of a friend.
495 da child.
1 841. 25 Miss Osborne.
103 Rev. John W. Mackey, F.R.S.,
and student of Christ
Church, Oxford.
212 Ruth and Naomi.
1842. t6 Mrs. Robinson.
203 Juliet. " Look thou but sweet,
etc."
394 Mrs. Maberly.
1, Russell Street, Bath, and do,
1843. *46 Rev. J. P. Rhoades, M.A,
462 The smuggler's retreat.
1205 Children of the Rev. J.
Rhoades.
1844. 399 Jacob refusing to let Benjamin
go, etc — Genesis, chap, xki,
19, Lisle Street,
Leicester Square.
1846. 5 Greek girl.
4S3 Othello relating his adven-
tures.
629 Foscari Palace, Grand Canal,
Venice — moonlight.
2, Percy Street, Bedford Square.
1847. 345 Rachel and Jacob. "And
Jacob loved Rachel, etc."
1848. 487 Una. "Far from all men's
sight, etc."
1130 Romeo and Juliet. " Wilt thou
be gone, etc."
1850. 139 Throwing the bouquet: Carni-
val time, Venice.
1 85 1. 1233 Portrait in crayons of Lady
Jane Fielding.
1852. 1002 Portrait of a lady in crayons.
1853. 945 Portrait in crayons of the
Bishop of Sierra Leone.
{Owen Enteric VidaJ.)
965 Viscountess Fielding.
987 Master Maberly and his pony
Violet.
1854. 231 View of Killiney Bay from
Dalkey, near Dublin.
363 Mrs. Maberley.
1040 Mrs. Landon.
1855. 980 The children of D. H. Bucker,
Esq.
loio Viscount Fielding.
1058 Children of T. E. Scudamore,
Esq.
1 109 Miss Sharpe.
1856. 149 W. H. Peters, Esq., in his
uniform.
937 A naval officer.
1857. 178 Harmony.
729 A portrait.
20
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Harwood, John — continued,
1857. 787 A Portrait.
953 The children of G. G. Bradley,
Esq.
1858. 649 Mrs. Charles Vacher.
1859* 724 Miss Losack.
830 Portrait of a lady.
1863. 570 The love letter.
643 Charles Vacher, Esq., Captain
Queen's (Westminster) Vol-
unteers.
787 The Hon. Miss Barrington.
1864. 363 Beatrice.
751 Portrait of a lady.
1865. 3 The garden seat.
39 Melody. "And often thus in
sweetest strain, etc."
1 866. 69 The souvenir.
1868. 444 Violetta.
1870. 319 The last appeal.
22, Fitzroy Street.
187 1. 369 H. R. Hughes, Esq.
HARWOOD, Robert Painter.
2, Percy Street,
1855. 654 Portrait.
1857. 18 Cottage children.
i860. 47" Lake Myrmbyr, Capel Curig;
the Snowdonian range in
the distance.
1863. 278 An autumnal evening: North
Wales.
1864. 295 On the Lledr, North Wales.
1866. 123 Lake near Capel Curig.
1867. 245 Mountain stream under Cader
Idris, North Wales.
1870. 415 Mountain torrent near Conis-
ton.
22, Fitzroy Street,
1 87 1. 377 Falls of the Tummell, Perth-
shire.
10, Kilbum Park Road,
1873. 7 On the Lledr, North Wales.
1876. 347 On the Torrent Walk, Dol-
gelly.
HASELER, H Painter.
H, Heseler, 39, Fleet Street,
1814. 559 Hastings Church.
H, HaseUr,
14, North Crescent^
Bedford Square,
18 16. 502 View near Bonchurch, Isle of
Wight.
554 Carisbrook Castle, Isle of
Wight.
781 Windmill, Chigwell Row,
Essex.
HASELTINB, J. P Painter.
1870. 878 Rake Mill, Dansfold.
884 Hambledon, Porlock.
887 Aylmerton, Blackdown.
HASENPFLUG. C Painter.
Royal Prussian General
Consulate,
1850. 1 167 The ruins of the Monastery of
Walkenreid in the Hartz
Mountains.
HASKOLL,J Sculptor.
IsU of Wight.
1824. 993 Bust of a lady.
6, Graham Street^ Pimlico,
1830. 1 198 Bust of a gentleman.
1233 Marble bust of Algernon
Jones, Esq., son of Colonel
Jones.
1 83 1. 1 181 Marble bust of A. Jones, Esq.,
eldest son of Colonel Jones,
late Grenadier Guards.
1 188 Bust in marble.
Ehury Cottage^ Pimlico.
1832. 1128 Bust in marble of Augustus S.
Perkins, Esq.
21, King Streety
Covent Garden.
1835. 1055 Bust of Benson Hill, Esq.,
T.R.E.O.
HASLAM, Daniel Painter.
15, Redesdale Street^ Chelsea.
1904. 37 Evening — Port St Mary, Isle
of Man.
HASLAM, W. D Painter.
141, Finborough Road,
1873. 579 Solitude.
HASLEGRAVE, Miss Adelaide L.
Painter.
10, Trafalgar StudioSy Chelsea.
1 90 1. 1056 In the sunny south.
HASLEHURST, Edward.
Architect.
7a, Laurence Pountney Hill,
1894. 1695 Reservoir Valve House, Ad-
dington Hills.
HASLEHURST, Ernest W.
Painter.
72, Burnt Ash Hilly Lee,
1 90 1. 763 Shadows.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
21
HASLEM,
1836.
909
1837.
650
668
1838.
660
676
1839. 692
1840. 889
905
1841. 937
1842. 571
John Enamel Painter.
34, Old Bond Street.
The Countess of Blessington;
an enamel on porcelain
from the original drawing by
E. T. Parris.
Milton. After Faithorne.
Shakespeare. After a copy of
the Duke of Buckingham's
picture at Stowe.
Mrs. Siddons. After Sir J.
Reynolds.
Venus, Mercury, and Cupid.
After Correggio in the
National Gallery.
Her Majesty. After E. T.
Parris.
The Magdalen. After Guido.
Beatrice Cenci. After Guido.
Joseph Strutt, Esq., Derby,
the donor of the Arboretum.
After T. Phillips, R.A.
H.R.H. Victoria, Princess
Royal, at the age of eleven
months; enamel on porce-
lain. After a sketch by the
Queen, with Her Majesty's
gracious permission.
575 H.R.H. Prince Albert. After
W. C. Ross, A.R.A.
1843. II 17 Lady Cecilia Lennox. After
T. Sampson.
1844. 1014 Sibilla Eritrea. After Domeni-
chino.
2, Percy Street,
1846. 737 Sabilla Persica. After Guer-
cino.
Portrait of a lady of rank; from
a miniature.
Enamel portrait of a lady of
rank. After F. Stone.
23, Wilton Flace^
St John's Wood.
Lady Henrietta Fermor. After
R. Thorburn, A.R.A.
H.R.H. Princess Louisa of
Prussia. After F. Winter-
halter.
Enamel portrait from life.
James Oliver, Esq.; enamel
from life.
James Campbell, Esq. ; enamel
from life.
Rev. Octavius Freier Owen,
M. A. ; enamel from life.
67, Bemers Street.
Enamel portrait from life.
Portrait of a lady. After T.
Sampson.
708 Enamel from an old miniature.
en-
en-
1847.
80+
1848.
703
1851.
837
1852.
6j9
1853-
640
643
645
646
1854.
1855-
663
70s
1856. 633 Mrs. James Brotherton;
amel from life.
636 Portrait of a gentleman;
amel from life.
637 Posthumous portrait of a lady;
original enamel.
641 Six brooch and bracelet
enamels from life.
644 Joseph Brotherton, Esq.,
M.P., and James Brother-
ton, Esq., Receiver-General
of Inland Revenue; enamels
from life.
1857. 657 Mr. James Thomason; enamel
from life.
670 Brooch enamels from life.
676 Portrait of a lady; enamel from
life.
677 Portrait of a gentleman;
enamel from life.
Nottingham Road^ Derby.
738 Mrs. German.
739 Miss German.
740 Joseph German, Esq., Derby.
1865.
HASMER, Miss H Painter.
Rome.
1857. 1211 "And when the priest went
in to announce to her that
she was to die in the morn-
ing, he found her calmly
and peacefully asleep in her
miserable cell." — Life of
Beatrice Cenci.
H ASS ALL, John Painter.
37, Hlbeach Gardens^
EarPs Court.
1894. 327 Temporary insanity.
515 Birds of prey.
88, Kensington Park Road.
1901. 1070 "One who knows the law." —
Much Ado.
HASSAM, Alfred Painter.
9, Greek Street^ Soho.
1865. 705 Young blood.
1866. 730 A young Roman.
1867. 7»» The fourth age of man.
1868. 813 A Florentine student.
HASSBLL, Edward Painter.
1 2, Upper Belgrave Place.
1827. 137 The entrance of Henry the
Seventh's chapel in West-
minster Abbey, looking
from the shrine of Edward
the Confessor.
1829. 582 Interior of a cathedral.
1016 do. do.
22
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hassell, Edward — continued.
1830. 453 The oriel window of the Hall,
Crosby Place, Bishopsgate
Street.
611 The chancel in Compton
Church, Surrey, looking
west.
83, Charlotte Street,
1 83 1 . 13 The cromlech at Yrton Cegged,
North Wales.
1834. 557 Interior of Ewenny Priory.
6, George Street^ New Road,
1835. 4^5 Boudoir in the residence of
Major - General Sir John
Macdonald.
1837. 65 Landscape view in North
Wales.
29, Alfred Street^
Bedford Square,
1838. 729 The south aisle in Compton
Church, Surrey.
941 The Quadrangle of the Royal
Exchange, as it appeared on
the 1 8th of January, three
days subsequent to the fire.
1839. 120 Netley Abbey, shewing the
great eastern window and
south transept of the church.
1840. aoo Guy's Cliff Mill, near Leam-
ington Spa.
HASSELL, John Painter.
20, Rolls Buildings y
Fetter Lane,
1789. 47 » View of Stonehenge on Salis-
bury Plain.
4, Gress Street^
Rathbone Place,
1790. 484 Porchester Castle.
493 Carisbrook Castle.
1792. 497 View of a salmon leap near
Glyshenenconten Mountain,
Wales.
i793« 499 The Mynydd Mawr from
Nanty Myllyn, Carnarvon.
518 A moonlight on the river Wye.
844 The falls of Doly Myllyn,
Merionethshire.
23> Clarges Street^ Piccadilly,
1796. 458 View of Dolgelly, Merioneth-
shire, North Wales.
473 View of the city of Salisbury.
484 View of Pontneath Vaughan,
Glamorganshire, South
Wales.
654 City of Bath.
871 City of Bristol.
1797* 38$ Waterfall at Aberdillas, Gla-
morganshire.
1797- 39^ Conway Castle, Caernarvon-
shire.
528 View from the entrance of the
Cave of Ystraedwelty.
680 Salmon leap at Kennarth,
Cardiganshire.
23, Bishopsgate Street.
1800. 7*3 View of Newcastle Emblyn,
Cardiganshire.
1 1, Clemenfs Inn,
18 1 3. 600 Powick bridge, near Worcester.
27, Richard Street^ Islington.
18 1 6. 779 The Briars, the first residence
of Napoleon Bonaparte in
the Island of St. Helena,
and the seat of W. Bal-
combe, Esq.; from a sketch
by the proprietor.
18 1 9. 840 Leighton Beaudesert, Bedford-
shire.
HASTIB, Mi88 Grace H Painter.
216, Camberwell Grove.
1878. 879 Blue dragon china and azaleas.
1879. 858 Hard times.
1880. 742 Primulas.
1 88 1. 842 Christmas rose.
864 Almond blossom.
1884. 980 Christmas roses.
989 Currants.
1885. 1263 Christmas roses.
1886. 1 1 76 "May."
1887. 1071 Raspberries.
1889. M50 do.
8, Champion Parhy
Denmark Hill.
1890. 1 1 87 Anemone Japonica.
1893. '^^9 Iceland poppies in Etruscan
vase.
1 185 Almond-blossom.
1894. 1040 Azaleas.
1895. 993 "O Primavera, gioventii dell'
anno ! "
1897. 1356 Raspberries.
1898. 1247 Almond blossom with Japanese
bowl.
1903. 1008 Raspberries.
HASTINGS Painter.
Burton St,, Tavistock Square.
1813. 236 The shipwrecked mariners.
669 The ruins of St Pancras, with
a distant view of St. Martin,
Canterbury.
HASTINGS, Edw Painter.
7, Cleaveland Street.
1804. 321 Portrait of a lady.
75, Welbeck Street.
1806. 139 Portrait of an officer.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
23
1807.
1810.
iSii.
1812.
1813.
1815.
1816.
1817.
1818.
1819.
1820.
1821.
1822.
1823.
1824.
1825.
1827.
55»
555
3*7
33S Design for the Monthly Liter-
ary Recreations.
393 do. do. etc
394 Design for the Monthly Liter-
ary Recreations: Princess
Una and the lion.
499 Design for the Monthly Liter-
ary Recreations, etc.
25, Store St,, Bedford Square,
Portrait of a lady.
do. physician.
9, Alfred Place,
Bedford Square.
Rev. J. Briton, Durham.
346 C. F. Crespigny, Esq.
507 Lord Arundel.
729 Mrs. J. Neave.
708 Rev. G. Barrington.
23 Portrait of a gentleman.
240 Sketch portrait of Dr. Bates,
Little Missendon.
688 Portrait of a gentleman.
484 S. Fox, Esq., surgeon.
843 Mrs. Ward.
203 — Case, Esq.
220 Master Williams of the Theatre
Royal, Covent Garden.
J. Ward, Esq.
Miss Tunstall of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane.
Miss Ward.
Dr. Nelson.
T. Buston, Esq., Commis-
sioner to the Duke of North-
umberland.
A study.
599 Portrait of a young lady.
495 Mrs. King.
541 Portrait of a lady.
593 Mrs. T. Cookson, Newcastle.
Miss M. Cookson.
Portrait of an old woodman.
E. Ward, Esq.
Miss Carew.
The woodman.
44S Lloyd Williams, Esq., F.R.S.
477 J. Lamb, Esq.
913 Miss Sharp.
976 Portrait of a gentleman.
053 H. CoUingwood Selby, Esq.
312 W. Tumbull, Esq.
337 Captain Chetham, R.N., of the
Leander, who led in the
attack of Algiers.
407 Mr. Lilbum, R.N.
817 Miss J. Scott, Theatre Royal,
Covent Garden.
392 Mr. Fuller.
509 Portrait of a young lady.
579 J. J. Lloyd Baker, Esq.
480
612
17a
475
45*
57«
870
167
191
748
7"
HASTINGS, George Painter.
8, Aberdeen Terrace West,
Bristol,
1869. 869 The Crawley rock, coast of
Gower, South Wales, in the
month of January.
1870. 215 The Treffan, North Wales.
983 Barley field, Gloucestershire:
August.
187 1. 283 The mountain path, Llyn
Idwal, North Wales.
524 On the Leigh Downs: month
of April.
1872. 173 Sandbanks at Harlech, Merion-
ethshire.
440 Wild weather: Idwal, North
Wales.
1875. 453 On the Leigh Downs: month
of October.
HASTINGS, Miss Kate Gardiner.
Painter.
19, Blandford Square,
1885. 1664 Wild rose.
1886. 1491 My May.
1888. 108 Juliet.
1670 Mrs. Julius Beerbohm.
HASTINGS, Captain Thomas.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 82 1. 2 Junction of the rivers Mal-
poorba and Kistnah in the
interior of India.
35 Painted from a sketch taken
during a storm off the Cape
of Good Hope.
HASTINGS, W. A Painter.
8, Alfred Place,
Bedford Square,
1830. 457 Portrait of a gentleman on the
summit of Mont Blanc on
the 25th of July, 1827, at
two p.m. "I saw them
reach the summit, where
they were nearly lost in the
dark blue sky."— Z>. Wilkie,
R,A.
1 83 1. 235 A lesson from life.
520 Portraits of the children of
Charles JefTeries, Esq.
HASTLING, Miss Annie E.
Painter.
Sandon Place, Sheffield,
1882. 367 Forbidden fruit.
24
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HATCH, Miss Ethel Painter.
SO, York Street Chambers^
Bryanston Square,
1894. 1427 Clare.
33, Harewood Square,
1896. 155a Phyllis.
HATCHARD, J Sculptor.
Queen Street^ Westminster,
181 1. 930 Bust of Mr. Hatchard, archi-
tect, etc.
HATHERELL, William, R.I.
Painter.
4, Limerson Street,
I "Grave Alice."
I, Fitzray Street,
559 "Where speaking marbles
show, etc."
1074 A portrait.
393 Old house near Bristol.
1639 "Far from the madding crowd."
15* Catch!
II, Elm Grove y Cricklewood,
716 "It was a lover and his lass
that through the green corn-
fields did pass."
1 06 1 The bailiff's daughter of Isling-
ton. "Then all the maids
of Islington, etc."
941 John Ridd's second meeting
with Lorna Doone. "By
the side of the stream she
was coming to me, etc."
109 A river picnic.
15, Cavendish Road^
Brondesbury,
114 "God save the King": York
herald proclaiming Edward
VII at Chancery Lane.
92 Gleaners waiting for the last
load.
267 The City Fathers' welcome to
King Edward VII. "My
Lords and Gentlemen, the
toast is *His Majesty the
King.'"
HATTON, E. W.
Miniature Painter.
113, Murray Street^ Hoxton,
1845. 782 Miss Robinson.
816 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar.
828 H. Ross, Esq.
922 Portrait of a gentleman.
1847. 808 Mr. William John Hatton.
818 Mr. Fortunatus Hemming.
832 Portrait of the artist.
1879.
1880.
1882.
1884.
1885.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1901.
1902.
1904.
1849.
696
826
837
1850.
76s
821
1851.
1852.
859
775
818
921
1853.
686
868
1854.
74a
808
811
1855.
817
857
896
1856.
925
838
1857. 723
1859. 730
1882. 1424
12, Lansdawne Terrace^
Islington,
The late Mrs. Layland.
William Layland, Esq.
Joseph Rawlings, Esq.
4, Hawland Street.
Lady Page Turner.
Miss Emma Atkinson.
W. T. H. Were, Esq.
Portrait of a lady.
Miss Mary Cockbum.
Miss Fanny Davidson Palmer.
34, Albany Street.
Mrs. Sargent.
J. F. Sargent, Esq.
i^y Manor Road^ Walworth.
Miss Emma George.
Miss Sophia Philpott of Can-
terbury.
Mrs. Wightwick of Canterbury.
Mrs. George Thomas.
Mr. Edward Cawell.
Mary Anne, the eldest daughter
of G. Thomas, Esq.
Michael Manalt, Esq.
Captain John A. Campbell, of
the I St Royals.
Miss Emma Smith.
15, St. Paul's Terrace^
Walworth,
The late Richard Wilson, Esq.
I, St. John's Rd.y Homsey Rise,
Mary Therese Hatton.
HATTON, Miss Helen Hov^ard.
Painter.
14, Titchfield Terrace,
Regent's Park.
1885. 632 Bessie, daughter of Joseph
Hatton, Esq.
837 A grey day.
1888. 464 Nellie, daughter of Augustus
Harris, Esq.
7, St. Paul's Studios,
Talgarth Road.
1 89 1. 290 Poppyheads and hemlock.
1892. 520 Anemone.
886 Neapolitan Violets.
1894. 312 "Love, if thy tresses be so
dark, etc."
{See Mrs. W. H. Margetson.)
HATTON, T Architect.
1799. 988 A Design for a church.
At Mr, Robinson's,
Albion Street, Blackfriars,
1800. 1080 Design for a bridge.
At Robinson and Roper's,
Blackfriars Bridge,
1 80 1. 933 Design for a temple.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
25
Dean St,^ Canterbury Square,
1802. 934 Design: Cottage at Mount
Pleasant, near Crouch End,
for H. St. John, Esq.
1806. 856 House, Dartmouth Hill, Black-
heath, for J. Green, Esq.
1809. '*4 Public Porter Brewhouse,
Weston Street, Southwark,
from the brewhouse yard.
HAUGH, George Painter.
Cumberland.
'i'111. 163 Ahead.
9, St, Martin's Street.
Leicester Fields.
1778. 141 Portrait of a lady.
142 do. gentleman.
HAUGH, G Painter.
I, Great Chesterfield Street.
1806. 38 The Head of Loch Lomond,
from M*Farlane*s Island.
39 The rock and castle of Dun-
barton, on the Frith of
Clyde.
40 Loch Leven Castle.
41 Entrance into the Trosacks
and Loch Catherine in the
West Highlands. |
69 Loch Lubnaig ; Craigna j
Coheity in the distance —
W. Highlands.
81 The bridge at Kilmahog in the
Pass of Lennie and Ben
Lidi in the distance.
1807. 667 View in the Trosacks near Loch
Catherine.
674 View in Glen Kinglass.
HAUGHTON, Benjamin ... Painter.
Houndspool^ Dawlish.
1893. '55 The deserted garden.
658 In earliest spring.
Summerhill^ Bennenden^ Kent.
1898. 62 The babes in the wood.
710 October afternoon.
1899. 625 Saplings.
1900. 857 Queen of the Night.
1902. 637 Winter sunshine.
'903. 5"4 A summer morning.
HAUGHTON, Moses.
Enamel Painter.
Woodstock Street^ Birmingham.
1788. 49 Dead game.
152 do.
22ySherrard St.y Golden Square.
1792. 657 A sorceress with her enchanted
mirror.
658 A witch raising a shade.
IV.
10, Great Suffolk Street,
Charing Cross.
1800. 875 Mr. W. Roscoe.
901 Portrait of himself.
1 80 1. 809 Portraits of two gentlemen.
6, Buckingham Street, Strand,
1802. 641 Mrs. Fuseli.
648 From Mr. Roscoe*s Inscription
to the Park.
653 Mr. Fuseli.
13, Bemers Street.
1803. 288 Partridges.
767 Portrait of a gentleman.
1804. 701 Mr. Fuseli.
HAUGHTON, Moses, Junr.
Miniature Painter.
Keeper^s Apartments,
Royal Academy.
1808. 703 Lord Rivers.
706 Mrs. Fuseli.
715 H. Fuseli, Esq.
1810. 625 A frame containing five minia-
tures, viz.: Q. Frost, Mrs.
H. Johnston, Dr. Denman,
Mrs. Clarke of Covent Gar-
den and Master Newman.
181 1. 578 Rev. W. Draper.
619 Portrait of a gentleman.
1 8 13. 4*1 Mrs. Fuseli.
459 Signor Tramezzani.
540 H. Fuseli, Esq., R.A
574 W. Roscoe, Esq.
1815. 532 Amorini carrying off the cestus
of Venus.
537 Miss Waltstein.
1 818. 436 Portrait of a gentleman.
437 do. do.
649 Mrs. Wingfield.
693 Portrait of a gentleman.
709 do. lady.
737 do. gentleman.
800 do. lady.
838 W. Wingfield, Esq.
86, Newman Street.
18 19. 795 Mrs. Miller.
799 Miss Jane Travers.
1820. 463 R. Medcalf, Esq.
656 Miss Humphries.
674 Miss Julia Lennard.
1 82 1. 646 W. Archer, Esq.
647 J. Cole, Esq.
653 Portrait of a lady.
666 do. do.
743 do. gentleman.
860 The Countess of Morton.
77, Newman Street.
1822. 737 Miss Greville.
1823. 546 Retaliation, or Cupid captive.
694 The Ladies Hastings.
£
26
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Haughton, Moses, Junr.— continued.
HAUTMAN, J Sculptor.
1823.
738 Lady Charlotte Greville.
SckwanthaUr Museum^
1824.
436 Family group.
Munich.
781 Our Alice.
1858.
1146 Bust of a gentleman.
38, Greaf Marlborough Street.
1316 do. lady.
1825.
6ao Portrait of a lady.
656 do. gentleman.
HAVELL, Alfred C Painter.
750 do. lady.
2, Elgin Road^ Maida Vale.
1826.
423 Zephyr and Aurora. "Zephyr
1878.
785 Reverie.
with Aurora playing, etc."
1884.
737 An idyll.
54» George Baillie Hamilton, Esq.
630 Mrs. Lane Fox.
HAVELL, Charles Richards.
1827.
647 Mrs. Sievier.
Painter.
656 Mother and child.
123, Castle Street, Reading.
668 Hon. R. F. Greville.
1862.
28 Sunshine and showers.
692 Portrait of a lady.
706 Rev. T. T^ne Fox.
HAVELL, Mrs. Christabelle.
813 Mary.
Miniature Painter.
1828.
676 R. Medcalf, Esq.
7, Dilke Street, TiU Street.
70a Antonio Dent, Esq.
1902.
1197 Nellie.
875 Maternal solicitude.
1829.
714 Portrait of a lady.
HAVELL, Edmund Painter.
895 Lady Susan C. Somerset.
London Street, Reading.
918 Hon. R. F. Greville.
1814.
578 Abbey Gateway at Reading.
938 Portrait of a lady.
1822.
136 Sonning oaks, near Reading.
1830.
865 Miss Hanbury.
151 Early Court, Berks, the seat of
1831.
82 z Portrait of a lady.
Lord Stowell.
887 Captain Elliot.
Berkeley Cottage, RecuUng.
1832.
695 Mrs. Laystock Wilson.
73* James Fletcher, Esq.
1847.
864 Blake's Bridge, Reading.
897 Portrait of a gentleman.
HAVELL, Edmund, Junr. ... Painter.
1835.
831 Portraits of a lady and child.
Shenfield, Reading.
4, Percy Street,
1835.
936 Study of a brace of pheasants.
1836.
633 A literary character.
Viastion Street, Reading.
657 Portrait of a child.
1842.
1114 A lady on horseback.
1837.
797 do. young gentleman.
1237 Group of children.
1838.
919 do. lady.
Berkeley Cottage, Reading.
950 do. gentleman.
1844.
580 Miss Hanbury, ciUtughter of
1839.
468 do. young gentleman.
R. Hanbury, Esq.
788 W. L. L. Birkbeck, Esq.
18, SackfriUe Street.
1069 Portraits of Dr. Birkbeck's
1845.
997 Portraits of the daughters of
daughters.
the Rev. E. Trimmer.
1840.
516 The cut finger.
1846.
750 Freddy.
668 Children of Robert Sievier, Esq.
1084 Spring flowers.
1841.
651 Sketch of Mrs. Wygall.
51, Rathbone Place.
886 Mrs. Sievier.
1847.
7S9 Italian boy.
916 Robert Sievier, Esq.
1046 Portrait.
1843.
873 The Rev. Lord Charles
1 181 Girl with turnip greens.
Thynne.
81, Regent Quadrant,
1029 Portrait of Henry.
1848.
1042 Portraits.
1844.
596 do. a lady.
1849.
642 Benjamin Hooper, Esq.
655 do. a gentleman.
917 Robert Ph. Mercer, Esq., R.N.
1846.
46 do. an artist.
17, Saville Row.
1848.
889 Miniature picture of — Fra-
i8sa
95 » Daughter of Alex Greig, Esq.
delle, Esq.
1019 A late fellow of St. John's
College, Cambridge.
HAUS
SIOULLIER, W Painter.
1025 Rev. Thomas Gregory, B.A.
c/o Mr, Cheveky^
1851.
1219 A portrait.
Ravenscourt Park,
1226 Mrs. E. Burridge.
1844.
562 Fountain of youth.
1852.
664 E. S. Burnaby, Esq.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
27
1853. 941 William J. Blackbume, Esq.
945 Mrs. John Randolph.
1853. 642 Miss Fanny Blackbume.
696 — Oakes, Esq.
809 Miss Charlotte Praed.
895 Mrs. Henry Armytageand child
928 Lord Balgonie.
981 Miss Scott Wilson.
1036 A sketch.
{No junior.)
21, Piccadilly,
1854. ^^ "But who can paint like
nature? etc."
999 Son of T. Peers Williams, Esq.,
M.P.
1080 Crochet.
201, Piccadilly,
1855. 5^> T^^l happy place upon my
mother's knee.
960 Major Ormsby Gore.
981 Miss Hay.
14, Berners Street
1856. 919 Mrs. Charles Kingsley.
953 Miss Grenfell.
954 Miss Mary Austen Leigh.
1015 Viscountess Hood.
1023 A portrait.
1857. 171 Cecil Fane, Esq.
871 Mrs. Bullock.
884 A study.
940 A portrait.
1858. 776 Miss Stewart.
875 Agnes.
886 Rev. Charles Kingsley.
1859. 996 A portrait.
1004 Mrs. H. Erskine.
i860. 748 Major Waldo Sibthorpe, M.P.
1 86 1. 761 Mrs. Frederick Villebois.
201, Piccadilly.
1864. 235 Limerick lace girl.
1865. ^99 A portrait.
12, The Polygon, Clifton,
Bristol.
1866. 358 In the golden year.
31, Edgeware Rocul.
1867. 975 A study.
1870. 390 Chrystabel.
187 1. 844 Portrait of a lady.
69, New Bond Street.
1872. 718 Willie, son of Major J. L^h
Thursby.
1309 Portrait of a lady.
1873. ^39 The late Mrs. Boucherett.
1 21 3 Mrs. Foster M. Alleyne.
1874. 525 Mrs. Walter Lacy Rogers.
1 3 14 Portraits.
64a, New Bond Street.
1875. >^^^ A sketch in chalk on porcelain.
2, Elgin Road, Maida Vale.
1877. 476 R. Booth Smith, Esq.
I 1878. 144 Miss Booth Smith.
244 Charles (" Bob ") Ward, hunts-
man to the Hertfordshire
hounds.
270 Mrs. E. V. Pryor.
! 1197 Mrs. E. V. Pryor; chalk draw-
I ing on porcelain.
; 1879. "46 Mrs. Ranald E. Johnston.
22, St.John^s Wood Road.
1 88 1. 1 1 62 Mabel, youngest daughter of
I Heywood Hardy, Esq.;
I chalk on porcelain.
I 1 1 74 Violet, youngest daughter of
John Collett, Esq.
41, Priory Road, Addey Road.
1882. 397 J. Johnstone of Halbaths.
Presented by the Dumfries^
shire Hunt.
22, St. John* s Wood Road.
1884. "356 Mrs. Koch.
1887. 1 146 Lena, daughter of Lena, Lady
Scott.
1538 Cecile.
1888. 764 The Rivals.
1893. 693 Longitude 70% latitude 40^
1889.
1895. ^9^ A portrait.
1129 Portrait of a lady.
1138 "Di," daughter of Arthur E.
Thursby, Esq.
HAVBLL, Ernest B Sculptor.
School of Arts, Madrcu.
1890. 2077 A Beloochee chief; bust.
1 89 1. 1993 A Hindoo artist; statuette.
HAVBLL, George Painter.
Seven Bridges, Reading.
1826. 380 Portrait of a lady.
14, Russell Street, Reading.
1828. 306 The mouse trap.
29, Queen Anne Street.
1829. 117 An interior.
14, London Place, Oxford.
1833. 74a Foxes disputing a prize.
HAVBLL, Mrs. George (formerly
Mi88 M. A. Hale).
Miniature Painter.
Seven Bridges, Reading.
1826. 576 Portrait of a gentleman.
705 do. an artist.
744 do. a lady.
795 do. a gentleman.
14, Russell Street, Reading.
1827. 797 John Mayne, Esq., of the First
Royals.
28, Surrey Street, Strand.
1828. 832 Portrait of a lady.
{See Miss M. A. Hale, vol. iii, page 353.)
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HAVELL, H Painter.
7, Lower Cheitenham,
1849. 430 Prospero, Miranda, and Ariel.
"If thou more murmurest,
etc:*— Tempest,
HAVELL, Miss H. Christabelle.
Painter.
7, Diike Street, Chelsea.
1904. 907 Ruth, daughter of Sir Henry
Burton Buckley.
HAVELL, Robert Painter.
3, Chapel St,, Fitzroy Square,
1820. 578 Park Place, the late seat of the
Earl of Malmesbury, near
Henley-on-Thames.
1 82 1. 185 Powerscourt Fall, County of
Wicklow.
1822. 509 View of Castle cliff, Hastings,
from Bohemia meadows.
William Painter.
6, Clips tone St,, Fitzroy Square,
Caernarvon Castle,
do. do.
Valley of Nant Francon, Car-
narvonshire.
(ii, Poland Street,
Retirement.
View of Kilganan Castle on the
Tyoi, near Cardigan.
Cephalus and Procris, etc.
13, Poland Street.
Winchester Tower, Windsor.
The saw pit.
31, Tichfieid Street,
Reading Abbey.
Evening.
7, Upper Conway Street,
Linlithgow Palace, Scotland.
2 7, Buckingham Place,
Fitzroy Square,
Scene on the Thames at Hen-
ley, Oxfordshire.
Ryddland Castle, St. Asaph
bridge, and Cathedral, North
Wales.
Vale of St. John, Cumberland
— autumnal morning.
29, Frederick St,, Hampstead,
The grotto of Neptune, Tivoli.
Castel Gandolfo, Albano Lake,
the Campagna, and Rome
in the distance.
The Bay of Bai».
The terrace of the Capuchins*
convent at Sorrento; the
island of Procida in the dis-
tance — sunset.
HAVELL,
1804.
141
504
607
1805.
68
158
*39
1806.
160
SO*
1807.
80
202
1812.
268
1814.
III
223
238
1830. 171
189
191
376
1830. 381 Pilgrims visiting the Hermitage
at Santo Cosimato in the
vicinity of Rome — mid-day.
423 Maecenas's villa.
1080 Psestum.
35, Frederick Street.
1 83 1. 71 View near Resina, Bay of
Naples.
154 A friar inviting pilgrims to go
into his convent
1833. 147 The Thames at Twickenham.
455 View of Naples.
574 Santo Cosimato, near Rome.
2, Cirencester Place,
1834. 234 Capuchin friars at the Camal-
doli near Amalfi.
324 Nuns at a convent near Torre
del Greco.
24, Montague Street,
Portman Square.
1835. 293 Vico Point, from Sorrento.
394 Wood scene— autumnal effect.
1836. 340 The glen at Sorrento.
410 Convent of St. Benedette,
Subiaco.
44* Cavern at Sorrento — an ancient
bath.
1837. 216 Vesuvius, with the Camaldoli
convent of Capuchins.
271 Una and the lion. "As the
great eye of Heaven shineth
bright, etc."
360 Ambleside Mill as it was in the
year 1815.
1838. 278 Hindustanee Nautch during
the great annual festival at
Moclali, with the tame tiger
of the city of Hyderabad, in
the Deccan, East Indies.
1839. 39 Farmyard, Island of Capri.
10 1 Sunrise — autumnal morning.
156 Stock Gill force, Ambleside.
158 Brathay river head of Winder-
mere.
16, Bayswaier Terrace.
1840. 25 Olevans, near Subiaco, Roman
States.
91 Temple of Vesta, Tivoli, taken
soon after the falling of the
old wooden bridge in 1829.
164 Sorrento, Bay of Naples.
188 Ancient Roman temple near
Nomentano, Rome.
519 Distant view of Lodore from
the banks of Keswick Lake.
1 84 1. 31a The crater of Vesuvius from
the summit
367 Italian peasants reposing at the
Madonna, near Subiaco,
Roman States.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
29
1843- 73
105
4»4
560
1842. 113 TheConventofSantoCosimato
near Rome.
165 Fountain, with ruins, on the
road to Frascati, near Rome.
29a The river Dee, from the mill at
Llangollen, North Wales.
351 Psyche protected by Cupid is
commanded by Venus to
ascend a lofty mountain and
procure the water of Lethe,
which is guarded by dragons.
The bird of Jove being sent
to her aid, seizes the pitcher
and bears the water to
Psyche.
Sorrento Point — distant view of
Vesuvius, Naples.
Mecaenas's Villa, Tivoli.
Vesuvius, from a window of a
Neapolitan Villa.
View in China, near the city of
Loo Shan, situated on the
banks of the river Yongtse
Kiong, or son of the sea,
with a representation of a
marriage procession going to
the distant temple in the
valley, and domestic em-
ployments of the Chinese
peasantry, from a sketch
taken on the spot during the
return of the embassy con-
ducted by Lord Amherst in
1816.
Village of Chiselhurst with a
rural gipsy party.
Approach to the Simplon from
Italy.
A shrine near Gondo, Simplon.
Cascade and watering place.
Hong Kong island, China.
Castle Elz near the Moselle.
Convent of Santo Cosimato,
near Rome.
Fountains and ruins near
Tivoli.
Ruins on the banks of the
Anio, and Castle Madama,
near Rome.
Miseno Point, Islands of Pro-
cida and Ischia, near
Naples.
Rustic Italian villa and dipping
place.
Lynmouth Bridge, N. Devon.
Rydal Lake, Westmoreland.
Vesuvius and a ruined chapel,
occasioned by former erup-
tions.
1847. »7> A saw pit in Devonshire.
1844.
22
»97
468
49»
578
640
1845.
204
1846.
154
185
366
435
493
708
1847.
1848.
1849.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853.
1854.
1855.
1856.
1857.
387 Grange bridge near Keswick.
442 West Lynn, Lynmouth, North
Devon — stormy sunset.
611 View on the Coast, near Lyme
Regis.
667 West Lynn, Lynmouth.
1015 The glen at Sorrento, Naples.
190 Mill weir and river Dee, Llan-
gollen.
315 Bridge in ruins on the river
Anio and convent Santo
Cosimato.
530 Stratford-upon-Avon. "Thy
banks with peonied and
lilied brims, etc."
909 Llangollen bridge and the
overflowing of the river Dee
in stormy weather.
99 View near Bowness and part of
Windermere Lake.
1 14 Bridge of St. Maurice over the
Rhone, Lower Valais.
261 Arundel Castle, Sussex — sun-
set.
1093 Weary pedlars reposing — even-
ing.
161 Ruins and the castle Madama
near Rome.
348 The Cob at Lyme Regis.
610 The Woodman — sunset.
57 Rustic bridge near Lynmouth,
North Devon.
628 The roadside cross, to mark
the spot where murder has
occurred. — The scenery near
Subiaco, Roman States.
647 Castle and town of Olevano,
near Subiaco, Roman States.
348 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire.
363 Fountain near Capo la Cava,
in the vicinity of Naples.
173 Windermere Lake.
472 The Red Hill near Petworth,
Sussex.
509 Tillington, near Petworth,
Sussex.
3, High Raw^ Kensington,
266 A glen in the vale of St. John,
Cumberland.
Hermitage at Avocatella, near
Capo la Cava, Naples.
Fern burners and the Castle
Craig, near Keswick.
358 Fern-cutting near Keswick.
130 Waterfall m the island of
Penang.
210 Wild flowers on the banks of
the river Chew, near Bristol.
228 Lynmouth Bridge and Tor,
North Devon.
5»»
746
30
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Havell, William — continued.
i8S7« 383 Grotto of Pausilipo, Naples.
1020 Arundel Castle, Sussex — sun-
set.
HAVENHAND, James Sculptor.
2 2, Millman Street ^Bloomsbury,
1893. ^7^9 Andromache sorrowing over the
loss of Hector; hand mirror
in silver repouss^.
HAVERFIELD, J. T Painter.
Flower Grove^ Callander^ N,£,
187 1. 430 A November day in the Pass
of Leny, Scotland.
HAVERMAET, Van. SeeV.
HAVERS, Miss Alice (afterwards
Mrs. Morgan) Painter.
76, Westboume Park Road,
1873. ^47 A knotty subject.
1874. 635 " Ought and carry one."
945 School.
5, Clyde St., Redcliffe Gardens.
1875. 4^ A day dream.
469 A Montevidean carnival.
In most South American cities,
and especially in Montevideo, the
great game of Carnival consists in
everyone pelting everyone else
with any quantity of water, the
intense heat of the climate render-
ing the custom fiur less unpleasant
than might be supposea. The
ladies for the most part monopo-
lizing the roofe of the houses, pour
down jugs and buckets full on the
heads of their admirers, while
these return the fire briskly with
all manner of ingenious squirts,
eggs fiUed with water, bouquets,
wreaths, etc
I, Cathcari Road,
"They homeward wend their
weary way."
" Under the blossom that hangs
on the bough."
" Goosey, goosey gander, etc."
" Darkness falls from the wings
of night."
The eve of St. Michael.
The end of her journey.
" The moon is up and yet it is
not night."
June.
September.
Peasant girls, Varengeville.
Stone pickers.
Rush-cutters.
Blanchisseuses. " What, no
soap!"
1876.
S5>
6l2
1266
1877.
69
501
1378
1878.
5»i
538
633
1879.
349
495
1880.
595
1465
1881.
1883.
379
7.8
801
1883.
8z8
1884.
1885.
1886.
•44
«34
748
347
738
lOOI
1887.
1888.
1024
99
720
1889. II
697
The first arrivals.
The red fan.
Trouble.
7, North Bank, Regents Park,
A Christmas errand.
1 1, Marlborough Road,
The haunted tarn.
Divided.
The belle of the village.
Blue eyes and pink eyes.
In doubt.
The faithful shepherdess.
Going to town.
" The dusky night rides down
the sky."
''But Mary kept all these
things and pondered them
in her heart."
Roses and Violets.
In the meadows.
HAVERS, Val Painter.
21, Camden Road,
1898. 383 Vivian Caulfeild, Esq.
108, Camden Street,
1899. 3 IX A Cottage Idyll.
99, Great Titchfield Street.
1900. 1003 *' Within the branching shade
of reverie." — D, G. Rossetti,
The Whym, Gainshall,
Guildford.
1 90 1. 836 The quest of the fair ladies. —
The Haunted Lake,
1902. 106 Suspense.
26, King Edward* s Gardens,
Acton Hill,
1904. 146 Wood-nymphs.
HAVERTY, J., R,H,A.
1835.
Painter.
I, Suffolk Place,
852 The Rt Rev. Dr. Doyle,
Roman Catholic Bishop of
Kildare.
I, Spur Street, Leicester Square,
1844. 521 Father Mathew receiving a re-
pentant pledge-breaker — a
portrait from life.
Dublin,
639 The late Gerald Griffin, Esq.,
author of " The Collegians,"
" Gysippus."
26, Elizabeth Street, Pimlico,
98 P. MacDowell, Esq., R.A,
939 The Roman charity.
30 Captain Davidson.
753 Portrait of a child.
874 The Dowager Lady Clanricarde.
887 Portrait of a lady.
888 do. an eminent phy-
sician.
1846.
1849.
1851.
1852.
1853.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
31
1854. 915 Portrait of a lady.
1855. 'S93 Father come home.
1856. Ill Henry F. Chorley, Esq.
354 Portrait of a lady.
831 A sister of Mercy.
1857. 288 Miss Gabriel.
318 Rev. Dr. Todd, S.F.T.C.D.
HAVILAND, Francis A.
Miniature Painter.
35, ThurUstotu Road^
West Norwood,
1894. 1151 Mrs. Bythesea.
12, Bedford Gardens^
Kensington,
1895. 1 195 Belle.
1896. 543 Portrait of a lady.
1298 Mrs. Philip Williams.
1364 Florence.
1403 Frank Lynn Jenkins, Esq.
31, Camden Road Studios,
1897. 91 Miss Constance Collier.
1450 Constance Collier.
1457 Aim^.
F, O, A, Haviland^
1 21, Charlotte Street,
1898. 1 314 Miss Marie Tempest.
F, A, Havilandy
205, Maida Vale.
1900. 231 Miss F. Allen.
1489 Miss Constance Collier.
Frank Hamland^
2, Addison Studios,
BfythRoad, W.
1902. 1202 Miss .
1903. 1225 Olive.
HAVILL, Frederick Painter.
F Haoell,
18, Montpellier Walk,
Ckeltenkam,
1849. 440 An Italian figure-man.
F, Havill,
18, Montpellier Walk,
Cheltenham.
1850. 285 A Jew reading the records of
his scattered nation.
4, Spa Buildings, Cheltenham,
1854. 61 The astrologer.
236 Portrait of the artist.
NewaWs Buildings,
Manchester,
1865. 307 George Rowe, Esq.
Ihe Willows,
48, Pembroke Road,
1869. 2^4 A setter's head.
373 The artist.
1872. 353 "Subtle, deep, and far-reach-
ing are the meditations of
the Jesuit."
1872. 478 The advocate. "So, after
dreary years in way mys-
terious, the will was found;
and the old advocate, a man
of Rembrandt's type, etc."
1 1 39 Charles Edward, Comte
d'Abanie.
1874. 44S Jacob Bright, Esq.
HAWARD, Francis, A,R,A,
Engraver.
Near Turnpike,
Lambeth Marsh.
1783. 356 A cupidj miniature.
(Elected A.R.A.)
29, Marsh Street, Lambeth.
1787. S12 Mrs. Siddons in the character
of the Tragic Muse. From
Sir Joshua Reynolds.
1788. 475 Portrait of Madam D'Eon in
her 2Sth year. From a pic-
ture by Angelica Kauffman.
1792. 623 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.
From a painting by Sir
Joshua Reynolds (unfin-
ished).
1793. 59> H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.
From a painting by Sir
Joshua Reynolds.
(Engraver to the Prince of Wales.)
3, Little George Street.
1797* 5^5 Cymon and Iphigenia. From
a picture painted by Sir
Joshua Reynolds.
HA WES, John Architect.
I, Spring Terrace,
Richmond, Surrey.
1898. 1805 Design for a Westmorland
church.
HAWKB and McKINLAY.
Architects.
35, Craven Street.
1904. 1533 University of the Cape of Good
Hope.
HAWKE and NORTH ... Architects.
35, Craven Street.
1904. 1500 Rugby Council offices.
HAWKER, J Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1804. ao6 View of Llantony Abbey,
Monmouthshire.
1807. 188 A town on fire.
1808. 629 Moonlight.
32
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HAWKES, Miss Clara M. ... Painter.
23, Bassett Road^
North Kensington,
1886. 647 Study of a head.
4, Pembroke Villas, W.
1894. 675 A poem.
HAWKES, Mrs. E. A Painter.
Belle Vue Lodge, Chelsea,
1853. 426 Mrs. Milner Gibson.
HAWKES, Joseph Painter.
24, Carburton Street,
1839. 30 The Village belle.
HAWKINS, B. W Sculptor.
57, Cambridge Street,
Hyde Park,
1847. H06 Miss Leda; a portrait, alto-
relievo.
1407 Study of a head; a portrait,
alto-relievo.
1848. 1383 Model of the aurochs, pre-
sented by the Emperor of
Russia to the Zoological So-
ciety of London; now cast-
ing in bronze.
1849. 1275 Model from life of the Jaguar,
presented by Her Majesty
the Queen to the Zoological
Society of London.
HAWKINS, George Architect.
At T, Malton's,
81, Titchfield Street,
1795* 7^7 D^ign for a triumphal arch.
1796. 742 do. temple to peace.
103, Long Acre,
1797. 1 166 South portico of St. Paul's
Cathedral.
1798. 916 Internal view of St. Paul's
from the morning chapel.
1799. 1036 A Design for a temple to
Jupiter.
10, Broad Street, Soho,
1800. 1086 Internal view of St. Stephen's
church, Wallbrook.
4, Henry Street,
Fitzroy Square,
1 80 1. 331 Internal view of Westminster
HaU.
345 Internal view of Guildhall,
London.
II, Queen Street,
Golden Square.
1805. 634 View of the tower of St. Mar-
garet's church with the prin-
cipal part of the North front
of Westminster Abbey.
1808. 917 House of G. Scholey, Esq.,
Clapham Common.
919 do. do.
1 810. 788 North-east view of St. Mar-
garet's church, Westminster,
taken in 1806.
HAWKINS, George, Junr.
Architect.
Hackney,
1830. 1 1 20 Design for a monument to a
military officer.
1831. 977 The Monument, as it appeared
from Crooked lane, Feb-
ruary, 1831.
1832. 511 Ruins.
Clc^ton,
1835. 628 Ruins; composition.
1837. 1074 Howden church, Yorkshire.
1839. 1 1 52 Palace of Her late Highness
the Begum Sombre at Sord-
hanal, in the East Indies.
Now the property of David
Ochterlony Dyce Sombre,
Esq.
{No Junior,)
1848. 1287 Choir of Ely Cathedral.
HAWKINS, G Painter.
50, Margaret Street,
1832. 241 Cromer, Norfolk — a summer
Evening.
H AWKIN S, Henry Painter.
5, Tottenham Court Road.
1822. 767 T. Hadley, Esq.
9, Cirencester Place,
and Leamington,
1823. 736 Portrait of a young lady.
29, Bemers Street,
1833. 767 Gleaner girls.
1835. 788 The crucifixion.
105, Great Tichfield Street
1836. 854 The Countess of Craven.
5, Woodstock St,, Nottingham,
1846. 733 Portrait of a young lady.
1848. 1077 The great Bangor slate quarries,
North Wales.
53, Great Marylebone Street.
1849. 1 1 16 Swarcliffe Hall, near Harrow-
gate, Yorkshire.
HAWKINS, J Painter.
5, Walpole Street, Chelsea.
1879. 727 Portrait of a lady.
HAWKINS, J. B Sculptor.
1842. 1392 Marble medallion of a lady.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
33
HAWKINS, Major Rhodes.
Architect.
British Museum,
1850. 1177 Contemplated addition to
Guy's Hospital.
1851. us The church of St. Mary-le-
Moor, Cadmor End, Oxford-
shire.
HAWKINS, Waterhouse ... Painter.
1 1, Rathbone Place,
1833. 113 A perch.
184 Little Pauline.
400 A chevin or chub.
1 1, Bulstrode Street
1839. 3S7 Wounded pheasant.
30, Edward Street,
1840. 164 A Flemish peasant.
HAWKINS, Mrs. W Painter.
1839. 1046 Lady Hall of Llanover.
2, Cambridge Street^
Hyde Park Square,
1840. 805 Captain George Hill, of the
Royal Horse Guards.
1 84 1. 605 Mrs. Bosanquet, late Miss
Tindal, only daughter of the
Lord Chief Justice.
888 John, eldest son of Judge
Coleridge.
57, Cambridge Street,
1842. $68 Mrs. Rose, of Glastullich.
1843. "°^ La promenade solitaire.
1149 Work and play.
1844. 955 The Guardian, Spectator, and
Tatler ; three portraits.
1846. 1018 The Marchioness of Bute.
1847. ^94 George French Angas, Esq.,
author of "Australia and
New Zealand Illustrated."
1850. 824 Portrait of a lady.
185 1. 1115 The Bower, Coalbrookdale.
1852. 766 The sisters.
1063 Lincoln Hill, Coalbrook Dale.
Belvidere Road^ Norwood,
1854. 797 Miniature portrait of Miss
Lelia Hawkins.
1855. '^45 Early prayer.
1859. 77^ Miss Daisy Hawkins.
1867. 806 Miss Leila Hawkins.
808 Miss Daisy Hawkins.
1868. 808 Portrait of a young lady.
HAWKSLEY, Arthur Painter.
4, Mecklenburg Square,
1874. 1162 Nottingham, new waterworks'
offices, etc.
52, Belsize Road,
1882. 332 Out with the tide.
IV.
2, Queen Court Studios^
St. John's Wood,
1883. 469 Frogs' Hole, Sussex.
1885. 194 An old posting yard, Surrey.
HAWKSLEY, Miss Florence.
Painter.
14, Phillimore Gardens.
1 88 1. 1 2 17 An old German woman.
HAWKSWORTH, W. T. M.
Painter.
20, Spring Gardens,
1885. 1 191 Christchurch Gate, Canter-
bury.
1 1 92 Becket's corner.
1203 Off the Tower. I London
1104 In the Pool. / River.
1887. 1167 The Precincts, Cloisterham.
1317 River scene on the Medway.
105, Cheyne Walk.
1888. 1406 Rochester on the Medway.
1889. 1496 River scene on the Medway.
1890. 1368 Dutch river scene.
1891. 12 10 Street scene, Canterbury.
16, Upper Cheyne Row,
1895. 931 An old city church.
HAWORTH, Miss E. F Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1844. 160 Miss Lowe, daughter of the
Dean of Exeter.
1855. 40 Caterina.
HAWORTH, W Sculptor.
46, New Compton Street,
1781. 506 The Rev. Dr. Giffard; a bust
in terra-cotta.
HAWTHORN, Wilfrid C. ... Painter.
I Si Regent Street^ Kettering,
1903. 870 Preparing vegetables.
HAY, Miss Adele Sculptor.
Northhouse^ Putney,
1895. 1640 "Whenclouds, like horses, race
through the sky"; relief.
1897. 1963 Model of a fountain.
1899. 191 1 Dawn; relief.
HAY, E Gem Engraver.
City Road.
18 1 7. 945 Andromache. From a painting
by Rubens.
953 Hector. From a painting by
Rubens.
F
34
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HAY, Mrs. Jane Benham- ... Painter.
56, Torrington Square.
1859. n A boy in Florentine costume
of the 1 5th century, wander-
ing along a pathway in Tus-
cany. Painted in VcUSAmo^
1859.
173 England and Italy.
Painted in the Val d'Orao 1859.
Two boys, one of English type, the
other an Italian boy of the people.
In one I have endeavourea to ex-
press the pure happiness of our
children ; in the other the obstina-
tion of the oppressed and suffering
poor of Italy.
Florence and do.
1 86 1. 302 Cloister of the Convent of San
Domenico, near Fiesole,
where Beato Angelico lived
and worked.
308 Tobias restoring the eyesight
of Tobit, his father. "And
he strake of the gall on his
father's eyes, saying, * Be of
good hope, my father.*" —
Tobit xi.
1862. 251 The reception of the Prodigal
son. " Father I have sinned
against heaven, etc."
334 A study of stones in the Val
d'Amo.
505 A Fioraja awaiting the signora.
(Followed by two verses in
Italian^
{See Miss Jane Benham, vol. i, page 179.)
HAY, G. H Painter.
191, Regent Street.
1867. 41$ The Bass Rock.
HAY, James Painter.
41, Charlotte Square^
Edinburgh.
1895. 894 Antiquities.
1897. 1123 Souvenir of the late Professor
Blackie.
HAY, John... Painter.
Leicester St., Leicester Square.
1770. 101 A portrait of a gentleman;
three quarters.
102 do. do.
103 A portrait; a lady in miniature.
177 1 260 Portrait of a gentleman; half
length.
HAY, Miss J Miniature Painter.
43, Chandos Street,
1796. {In the index, but with no
number,)
1797.
1798.
1799
1800
1002 Portrait of a lady. {By Miss
Hay in the index, but spelt
Hayman in the catalogue,)
1005 Portrait of a young gentleman.
853 do. lady.
745 <io. gentleman.
935 Portraits of Lieut. Roach, a
young lady, and Mr. John-
ston.
1801. 745 A frame containing the por-
traits of Miss Clarke, two
Miss Burgesses, a young
lady, W. Wrangham, Esq.,
and an officer in the Guards.
795 Portraits of Mr. Laporte, artist,
a lady, and an officer of the
Hon. Artillery Company.
78$ A. Clarke, Esq.
798 Portrait of a young lady.
1804.
1806,
1807
1808
1 8 10.
1811.
1812.
714 do. Mary Queen of
Scots.
798 A frame containing the por-
traits of three of the Primate
of Ireland's children. {Lord
Somerton,)
185 Miss E. Hay.
66 Portraits of a lady and child.
335 Master F. Varley.
HAY, J. Hamilton Painter.
Pool Buildings, Liverpool.
1900. 312 Moonrise, Conway Valley.
1542 Dock Buildings, Liverpool.
HAY, Miss M Painter.
45, Chandos Street,
1807. 720 Portrait of a young lady.
1808. 84 do. gentleman.
1809. 103 do. lady.
HAY, P. A Painter.
II, Melville Place, Edinburgh,
1892. 677 Girl in blue.
1568 The foolish Virgins.
2, Warwick Studios,
Kensington.
1895. 831 Mrs. Lowndes Norton.
1 106 The IJnks, Littlehampton.
1896. 146 Portrait of a lady.
595 Winter; portrait of a lady.
1 7, Holland Park Road,
1897. 1088 Fruit.
1898. 74 Meditation.
1899. 1191 Whitchurch Lock.
1900. 696 Alice.
953 Miss Rita Mac Lachlan.
1240 Twenty years after.
\b, Holland Park Road,
1 90 1. 963 Wedded.
1902. 953 Miss Martin.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
35
1903.
1904.
859 Mrs. G. W. F. Macnaughton.
863 Tummel Bridge, Perthshire.
24, YeomatCs Row^
Brampton Road.
995 Mrs. George Style.
10 1 9 The tapestry worker.
HAY, T. Marjoribanks Painter.
4 1 , Charlotte Street, Edinburgh.
1891. 1247 The old Mill.
1349 Glen Strae, Argyllshire.
1893. 1016 The old Brig o' Ayr.
HAY, Thomas Wallace.
Decorative Painter.
3, Branstone Rd.yKew Gardens.
1884. 1221 Boudoir decoration.
2\y St. Marfs Terrace , W.
1888. 1805 Entrance Hall decorated with
pictures from " Punch."
1889. 1919 Dining room decoration.
6, Delamere Terrace.
1903. 1571 Dining room walls, Louis XIII.
style.
HAY, W Painter.
Hay, 24, King St., Soho.
1776. 129 A miniature.
Jfqy, Assembly Row,
Mile End.
1777. 164 Portrait of a lady; miniature.
W. Hay, Plymouth.
1787. 444 Port Rinkle, Whitsand Bay.
Bath, and
15, Great Netuport Street.
1790. 345 Portrait of a lady.
1 2, King St., Couent Garden.
1 791. 360 Portrait of a young lady.
1792. 39 Portrait of an artist. {Mr.
Founcey.)
55 Portrait of a marine officer.
{Capn. Green.)
3, Piccadilly.
1793' 387 Portrait of a lady. {Miss
Williams.)
449 Portrait of a gentleman.
495 do. lady.
541 do. gentleman. {Mr.
Corbett or Mr. Collier.)
68, Margaret Street,
Cavendish Square.
527 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs.
Watson.)
549 Portrait of an artist.
570 do. a lady.
109 View of the sea shore.
1 1 1 do. do.
54* do. in Scotland — Taymouth.
61a do. of the Hermitage at
Dunkeld.
I HAY,
I
! 1856.
i 1857
i 1858.
1859.
! i860.
1861.
1794.
'795
1796.
1797.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1872.
1373.
1877.
William M Painter.
7, Percy Street.
1 20 1 Master Francis Johnstone of
Scalby, Yorkshire.
120 Harcourt Johnstone, Esq.
413 A portrait.
48 Miss Adelaide Gordon Clark.
424 Matthew Clark, Esq.
437 Mrs. Malcolm.
497 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs.
Francis Graves.)
561 Lady Morshead.
14, Russell Place.
38 The daughter of John Watkins
Drew, Esq.
129 Miss Laura Gordon Clark.
283 Dr. Paliologus.
20, Newman Street.
196 Comwallis West, Esq.
Ill David Holland Erskine, Esq.,
Her Majesty's Consul at
Madeira.
533 A funny story.
37 Children of Charles Godfray,
Esq.
1327 A portrait.
521 A pleasing story.
12, Fitzroy Street.
963 On the sand-hills of Berdi-sur-
Mer.
HAYCOCK, Augustus Edmonds.
Painter.
2, St. Georges Square,
Primrose Hill.
1883. 671 Study of an Indian adjutant.
1884. 478 Dangerous ground.
1658 A Nubian.
HAYCOCK, B Architect.
Mr./. Wyatfs,
50, Lower Brooh Street.
887 Design for a mausoleum.
819 do. college.
749 do. an Academy of Arts.
761 do. a Temple to Fame.
Shrewsbury.
933 Onslow, Shropshire, the seat of
John Wingfield, Esq.
1808.
1809.
1810.
1820.
HAYCOCK, G. B Painter.
1 5, Momington Road.
1862.
"7
Grapes.
150
Still Hfe.
164 Fruit.
1863.
163
Muscat grapes.
S»7
Wood pigeon and still life.
1864.
304
Bullfinch and fruit.
1866.
60
Fruit.
583
British birds.
36
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Haycock, G. B. — continued,
1867. 39 Bullfinch and titmouse.
163 Fruits.
1868. 451 Autumn fruits.
HAYCRAFT, Mrs. J. B. (Lillic S.)
Painter.
I, St. Andrew's Place, Cardiff,
1896. 796 The railway accident.
HAYDON, Benjamin Robert.
Painter.
3, Broad Street,
Camaby Market,
1807. 252 Joseph and Mary resting with
our Saviour, after a day's
journey on the road to
Egypt.
4, Great Marlborough Street,
1809. 259 The celebrated old Roman
Tribune, Dentatus, making
his last desperate effort
against his own soldiers,
who attacked and murdered
him in a narrow pass. —
Vide Hooke's Roman His-
tory.
58, Connaught Place,
1826. 90 Venus and Anchises.
Venus, being in love with An-
chises, suddenly appears before
him as he is playing his lyre at
the entrance of his retreat on
Mount Ida, and pretends to be
the daughter of Otreus, King of
Phrygia, who has lost her way.
308 Portrait of a gentleman.
1827. 159 Alexander returning with Bu-
cephalus.
A horse of great fierceness was
offered to Philip for thirteen talents
or ;f2,5cx). The King declined
the offer, on perceiving that his
most able grooms i^ere unable to
mount him. Alexander, still a
youth, betted the king Uie price
of the horse that he would suc-
ceed. The King accepted the bet.
Alexander seiz^ the animal by
the head, sprang on his back, and
putting him to his full speed.
Drought him to Philip completely
vanquished, in the presence of
Olympias, Aristotle, and Clytus.
The King, deeply affected, ex-
claimed, '*Seek another king-
dom, my dear boy, for Macedon
is too small for thee.'*
1828. 55S Stuidy in chalk of a child's
head.
^ 14, Burwood Place,
Connaught Terrace,
1842. 256 Mary Queen of Scots, when an
infant,-^tripped by order of
Mary of Guise, her mother,
to convince Sadler, the Eng-
lish Ambassador, she was
not a decrepid child, which
had been insinuated at
Court.
1842. 404 EdwardtheBlack Prince thank-
ing Lord James Audley for
his gallantry in the Battle of
Poictiers.
At the Prince's command. Lord
Audley was brought into his pre-
sence, attended by his esamres,
Hawkstone of Windhill and Fou-
lerust of Crewe, who unarmed
him to revive him from the effects
of his wounds. The Prince ex-
pressed great admiration of Lord
Audley's bravery, and settled a
pension on him and his heirs.
On the right of the Prince are
Sirs John Chandos and Burg-
hershe, Lord Basset of Drayton,
and on horseback Lords Salisbury,
Suffolk, Oxford, and Mawley.
Behind his royal highness are
Lord Willoughby and Sir Walter
Woodland (standard bearer).
Sir Denis Morbeck, with the
French Standard and the King's
gloves is in advance of the French
King, who is approaching as
prisoner, guarded by Lord War-
wick and Sir John Cobham, with
many of the nobility.
On the hill the French are in
full retreat, pursued by the British.
1343. 579 The heroine of Sarragossa.
1845. 394 Study of a head.
605 Uriel and Satan.
Satan is plunging to the earth
in victory and joy, " His joume/s
end and our beginning wo," hav-
ing been directed by the arch-
angel Uriel, "Whom in his up-
rightness he beguiled," by assum-
ing the face and shape of a cherub,
in search of the new world, that
he might have additional cause of
adoring the wonders of Almighty
God.— il/i//^.
HAYDON, Samuel James Bouverie.
Sculptor.
14, Compton Street,
Brunswick Square,
1840. 1086 Bust of Captain Carslake, late
Magistrate for the County of
Devon.
1 84 1. 1 301 Marble bust of a gentleman.
1303 Captain William Symonds.
32, Grafton Street East,
1842. 1383 Bust of Major-General Gold-
finch, K.C.B.
1402 Bust of Edward Divett, Esq.,
M.P. for the City of Exeter.
Presented to Mrs. Divett, etc.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
37
1843. '451 Bust of the Rev. John Martin,
Chancellor of the Diocese
of Exeter, etc.
1476 Bust of John Dickens, Esq.
1 7, Howlatid Street,
1844. 703 Lady at a window (drawing).
939 Boy reading (drawing).
1279 Group in marble: Hermia and
Helena, etc.
1360 Bust in bronze of Cordelia, etc.
1845. 1078 Drawing: an attempt at har-
mony.
1 3 14 Bust in ivory of a lady.
1358 N ell asleep. — Curiosity shop.
1461 Bust in marble of John Say-
well, Esq.
74, Newman Street,
1846. loio Interior of a cottage (drawing).
1428 Marble bust of Sir Robert
Newman, Bart., of Mamhead
House, Devon.
143 « Marble bust of Thomas New-
man, Esq.
1438 Marble bust of William Denne,
Esq.
1509 Bust of the Rev. — Gladall,
Morning Lecturer at the
Foundling Hospital.
1847. 1335 Perdita, executing in marble,
etc.
1368 Bust of a lady.
1375 do. George Thompson,
Esq.
1848. 14 1 7 Sketch for a monument.
1446 Bust of Miss Mary Agnes
Deane.
1474 Bronze medallion of Mrs.
George Read.
1849. 'h8 Marble bust of the Earl of
Radnor.
1255 Girl at confession.
1277 Marble bust of Admiral the
Hon. D. P. Bouverie.
Upper Mill Cottage, Chudleigh,
1850. 1328 A marble figure of Perdita, etc.
1852. 1368 The rose. "And swinging it
rudely, etc."
1858. 229 The Travellers' Club House.
Portland Villa,
27, Portland *Road,
Notting Hill,
i860. 1057 H. Bridges, Esq.; marble. Pre-
sentation bust,
22, Mortimer Street,
1861. 1006 The late General Sir Henry
Goldfinch, K.C.B., etc.
1862. 1041 Child of the Rev. F. Fan-
shawe; posthumous marble
bust.
1122 Group of Charity; marble.
1863. 1086 " She dwelt among the untrod-
den ways."
1864. 1019 The late Mrs. Sheffield of Exe-
ter; marble.
1060 Lady Mason; posthumous
marble bust
1865. 905 Ophelia. " There *s rue for you
and some for me."
6, Parkside, Knightsbridge,
1876. 1446 Portrait of a gentleman; mar-
ble bust.
HAYES, Arthur Painter.
8, Harold Street, CamberwelL
1883. 1067 Eve.
HAYES, Claude, R,I, Painter.
Briscoe House,
Steele s Road, N, W,
1876. 765 Landscape and figure.
1877. 871 Girl feeding ducks.
1878. 682 The loiterers.
1879. 473 "The clustering mosses and
clambering weeds, etc."
958 Towards evening — village of
Elstead.
1880. 348 The post-boy.
826 A Surrey pastoral.
1 88 1. 467 Sheep feeding.
538 Baling out the old boat.
668 The ford.
1882. 437 Near the brook.
516 From the plough.
1883. 637 Winter.
859 Through the long reach of
desert woods.
977 The sand pit.
1884. 204 Spring floods — Sussex.
225 A rainy day on the Downs.
1 116 Near Leicester.
1885. 760 The road to the farm.
1358 Afternoon — near Horsham.
1886. 46 The Hammer Ponds.
112 Gipsy life; to the fair.
528 Under the old oak tree.
862 Minding the pot — Gipsy Kfe.
911 L'hiver — Normandy.
1887. 218 The swollen river.
1888. 702 Near'Arundel, Sussex.
1 21 5 Winter.
1278 After Rain.
Milford Heath, Godalming,
1889. 7 A country lane.
357 "A southerly wind, etc."
967 Christmas time.
1890. 88 Across the common.
571 The land of windmills,
955 Winter.
1042 Three Thiles to the fair.
38
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hayes, Claude, RJ, — continued.
1 89 1. 402 By the river Stour.
637 The frozen pond.
The Cottage,
Woburn Park, Addlestone,
1892. 202 Across a Surrey common.
857 Moonrise.
1894. 587 By the river Bourne, Surrey.
660 Feeding time — Gipsy life in
Winter.
698 The ford, Norfolk.
Wolmm Hill, Addlestone.
1895. 307 Change of pasture.
519 Showery weather — Dordrecht,
Holland.
1896. 199 A farm in Winter.
500 Christmas Eve.
546 Going to the meet.
1897. 26 Going to work.
1898. 545 Sunday morning.
97* Out in the cold.
1899. 436 A showery day.
1900. 3>6 Winter.
The Lynches, Shalford, Surrey.
1 90 1. 793 Rough weather.
Whitehouse,
Shamley Green, Guildford.
1902. 322 A March day.
368 Counting the flock.
1903- 544 A Warm Corner.
695 Evensong.
1904. 204 The slide.
367 Preparing for work — winter.
760 Caravan life — winter.
HAYES, Miss Edith C Painter.
18, Rue du Valde Grace,
Paris.
1889. 1199 At Newlyn.
BelU Vue, Newlyn, Penzance.
1897. 442 The guitar.
HAYES, Edwin, R.H.A., R.I.
Painter.
10, Lambton Terrace,
Greenwich.
1855. 461 Sandymount Strand, Bay of
Dublin.
2, Claylands Rd., Kennington.
1856. 363 Coast of France— brig hove to
for a pilot.
367 Fishing boats getting under
weigh off Kingstown Har-
bour.
1857. 279 The Scheldt, from the Quay
Vandyke, Antwerp.
II 17 A scene during the late storm
at Dover; from a sketch.
1 143 The Thames, from East Green-
wich.
1859.
i860.
1861.
1862.
1858. 108 Pilot boats racing for a
brig.
134 Ostend Pier.
529 Homeward bound; Kingstown
Harbour in the distance.
1011 Wind on shore — Ostend.
141 Squally weather.
1 104 A brig signalling for a pilot.
18, EarFs Court Gardens.
370 Yarmouth Beach, Galston pier.
47 The outward and homeward
bound.
36 Gorey Castle from the shore.
656 Momentous incident in the
first voyage of H.M.S.
"Shannon" under Captain
W. Peel, V.C.
Dunne the "Shannon's" voy-
age to the Cape, Mr. J. Coaker,
master's assistant, a most promis-
ing young Greenwich scholar, fell
off the fore-vard, but his head
struck the fore-chains, and he
was killed before reaching the
water.
Wind off shore.
Making signal for a pilot off
Portrush, county Antrim.
Scheldt — Dutch boat beating
to windward.
Dutch fishing boats returning
from sea.
76, Newman Street.
Fishing boats preparing for
sea— early morning.
Evening — Cancal, Normandy.
Schevening beach.
Hard a-starboard.
Coast of CuUercoats, Northum-
berland.
(Elected R.H.A.)
53, King Henry s Road,
Hampstead.
Freshening gale, Scarboro*:
fishing boats returning to
harbour.
Genoese craft entering the
Harbour of Genoa.
Dutch boats on the Scheldt.
Genoese craft off Ventimiglia.
Dutch smack making for har-
bour.
A Deal lugger off the Goodwin
Sands — early morning.
Spring tide, Calais pier.
Tide pools — moonlight.
Dutch boats off Dordrecht,
Holland.
Entrance to Calais Harbour:
fishing boats returning from
sea.
1863.
465
475
1865.
334
1866.
167
1868.
178
1869.
1870.
355
44*
906
960
I87I. 389
1872. 33
1107
1131
1873. 68
589
953
1874. 36
188
718
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
39
1005
1878.
539
1879.
1880.
407
S76
I88I.
a6S
98}
1883.
755
1884.
162$
1885.
167
>66
1886.
1888.
6j9
916
581
1889.
7»i
97«
1058
ii8z
1890.
7«8
I89I.
J+7
IIJ9
1893.
558
1893.
347
1894.
203
Southwold,
"The pride
boat as I
1375. 3'^ B"8 drifting ashore off Bam-
boro'.
1208 Swansea pilot-boats running for
harbour.
1876. 176 Fishing trawlers returning to
port: Great Yarmouth.
Stuies Road, Haverstock HilL
1877. 553 Dutch pinks returning to
Katwyke from the Dogger-
bank.
Over the bar,
Suffolk.
The lively Polly,
of my life, the
steers to sea."
Dutch pinks warping off shore.
Early morning: a signal from
the Goodwins.
A fair wind from the har-
bour.
Waiting for a lull, Schevening,
Holland.
Rough weather: French lugger
entering port.
The Mumbles Lighthouse,
storm clearing off.
Shifted cargo.
Mother Ivy's Bay, West Corn-
wall.
Vale Castle, Guernsey.
A bit of Genoa harbour.
Morning af^er the gale.
Vale Castle, Guernsey.
Italian Vessels ashore, Venti-
miglia.
Dutch vessel becalmed, Dor-
drecht.
Off the Doggerbank: herring
boats lying to their nets.
Tug towing a wreck into
Gorleston Harbour.
Saved.
Tarifa, Coast of Spain.
Olive Villa, Quex Rd,, Kilbum,
French fishing vessels leaving
port, Guernsey.
French fishing fleet leaving
Boulogne harbour.
Sunset at sea, from Harlyn
Bay, Cornwall. Purchased
for the Chantrey Bequest for
;£i75-
380 A Corsican fishing-boat off the
Island of Pianosa, Corsica.
1895. 303 Crossing the bar.
407 Entrance to the Harbour of
Genoa.
1896. 495 English and Scotch fishing
boats bound for the North
Sea.
1896. 639
1897. 1080
1898. 548
1899. 216
302
673
1900. 7
638
1901. 153
792
North Sea — early morning :
ship signalling for a pilot
Mission to deep sea fishermen.
Weighing anchor, Zuyder Zee.
Lowestoft fishing smacks run-
ning for harbour.
Entrance to Portsmouth Har-
bour.
French fishing lugger off Yar-
mouth.
19, Streatley Rd,, Brondesbury,
Esurly morning — signal for a
pilot off Guernsey.
Stormy weather, Enkhuyzen
Harbour, Zuyder 2^ee.
Katwyke beach — stormy sun-
set: Dutch boats returning
from sea.
Entrance to Portsmouth Har-
bour.
Italian fishing craft off Pianoso.
Squall passing off, Dordrecht,
Holland.
28, Aldrige Road Villas,
Bayswater.
Homeward bound.
Spanish fishing fleet off Sueritif
mountain, coast of Spain.
Looking into Portsmouth.
The rolling Zuyder Tj&t.
HAYES, Miss E. Irene Painter.
29, Talbot Street, Southport.
1898. 32 " Pity the sorrows of a poor old
man."
HAYES, P. William Painter.
Freshfield, lAverpooL
24 HarterFell.
529 Sunset on the Formby sand
hills.
828 The rivals, Carnarvon Bay.
Knaresborough Road,
South Kensington,
525 Llyn Du, Carmarthenshire.
761 Over the Fells.
1418 An ambuscade.
12, Linden Gardens, Chiswick.
713 The edge of the moor.
12, Westcroft Gardens,
Chiswick.
1055 Coming to the spring.
96 When the tide comes in.
660 Her last berth.
801 Sea grottoes of the Craig Ddu.
487 On the moors.
393 A sea grotto.
106 1 Among the rocks.
190a.
77^
79»
1903.
290
358
1904.
381
890
1872.
1877.
1880.
I88I.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
40
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hayes, F. William — continued,
1889. 1168 Morning mists.
1891. 271 A solitary fisher.
409 Under the cliffs.
HAYES, George^ Painter.
2, Essex Street ^ Strand,
1855. 1054 A Welsh churchyard.
5, Waterloo Place,
1872. 839 A flood.
Tywyn^ Conway,
1875. 1202 Skirts of a forest.
HAYES, Miss Gertrude E.... Painter.
40, St, Charles Square^
North Kensington,
1896. 1581 Colarossi.
1898. 1582 Christmas Steps, Bristol.
1583 A Geisha.
1899. 1 193 In a Dutch orchard.
1483 Dordrecht.
1540 Mijnke.
1900. 1562 Blowing the fire.
1572 Washing sheds, Avranches.
1903. 1318 Frankwell, Shrewsbury.
HAYES, Henry Painter.
115, Windsor Road^ I If or d,
1900. 689 Kept in.
HAYES, John Painter.
16, Henrietta Street^
Covent Garden.
1814. 219 Portrait of a young lady.
1815. 338 do. lady.
357 The Return of the Prodigal
Son, etc. — St. Luke, xv, 20.
530 Miss Kelly.
1816. 3S5 do.
147, Strand,
181 7. 307 M. Le Tavernier.
430 Mr. A. Salami. Interpreter of
Oriental languages to British
Government.
1 8 18. 97 Portrait of a lady.
98 Captain Macbean, Royal Artil-
lery.
133 Portrait of a young lady.
151 Mr. T. Salt.
331 Portrait of the lady and son of
W. Lockwood, Esq.
1819. loi H. Longlands, Esq.
252 Col. Hay.
339 Portrait of the lady of Col.
Hay.
427 Portrait of a gentleman.
470 P. Laurie, Esq.
I, Frith Street, Soho,
182 1. 394 Portraits of the children of
J. Finn, Esq.
1822. 2 Mrs. W. Mitchell.
227 Portrait of a young Highlander.
1823. 2 Mrs. Carroll.
1824. 61 Mr. A. Salami, oriental inter-
preter to His Majesty.
84 Madame Riego, widow of the
late General Riego.
1825. 886 Captain Agnew, E.I.C.S.
1826. 101 Portrait of a young lady.
408 The late J. Marryat, Esq.,
M.P. ; from a bust.
645 Mr. Dunstan of St. Luke's
Hospital.
862 J. Warburton, Esq.
929 Dr. Sutherland.
67 Portrait of a Polish Jew.
68 Mrs. Nichols.
128 T^l^maque conduit par Mi-
nerve sous la figure de Men-
tor est jett^ par une tempdte
dans risle de Calypso, etc.
154 Portrait of a country clergy-
man.
247 Cobler Foot of Westminster.
410 College John of St. Peter's,
Westminster.
260 R. Alexander, Esq.
568 Richard Preston, Esq.
208 — Boulcot, Esq.
113 F. Mist, Esq.
303 Sketch of an Italian boy.
331 The Countess of Ferrers.
417 Portrait of a young lady.
423 Miss Pearson of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane, in the
character of Eudiga, in
" Charles the Twelfth."
1832. 460 J. Wesing, Esq.
1333. 383 Frederick Nicholas Crouch,
Esq.
396 Sir James Hawkins Whitsted,
K.C.B.
5 IS Reading the letter; portrait.
1033 Augustus Union Thiselton,
Esq.
1834. 180 Mee Mottew, Esq.
272 Admiral Sir John Harvey,
K.C.B.
354 S. Swinton, Esq., of Swinton,
Berwickshire.
365 F. C. Crane, Esq., M.D.
1835. 37 Captain Lewis, R.N.
60 Rev. John Renwood Shaw
Brook, vicar of Eltham,
Kent.
61 W. Scott, Esq.
371 Mitei, chieftain of Otaheite.
1827.
1828.
1829.
1830.
1831.
1832.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
41
1835. 978 Portrait of a gentleman as
Arion, a lyric poet.
1836. 19 Lady Arbuthnot.
45 Sir R. K. Arbuthnot, Bart.
1837. 514 Mary Queen of Scots, when a
prisoner in Lochleven Castle,
was forced to sign her abdi-
cation in favour of Murray
as Regent.
"Beware Madam!" said Lind-
say, and snatching hold of the
queen's arm with his own paunt-
leted hand, he pressed it, m the
rudeness of his passion, more
closely than he was himself aware
of. •* Beware how you contend
with those who are the stronger,
and have the mastery of your
fate !"
1838. 4«7 Major-General Sir Patrick Ross,
G.C.M.G., etc.
1839. 54 R. H., Esq.
147 Abraham Salom^, Esq., Her
Majesty's Oriental interpre-
ter.
229 Captain Hart of the 94th regi-
ment.
1840. 6 A member of the Honourable
Artillery Company, 1840.
157 Thomas Moore, Esq., F.A.S.,
etc.
160 Mile de Varney, of Her Ma-
jesty's Theatre and of the
Royal Academy of Music,
Paris.
1841. 43 Sir W. S.
1843. 513 Gypsies reposing.
1844. 392 Jeanie Deans' interview with
her sister Effie, in the Tol-
booth, after her condemna-
tion. "Shame, fear, and grief
had contended for mastery,
Qic:'— Heart of Midlothian.
1845. 403 The three ages — a pastoral
scene.
1847. 535 Miss Agnes Strickland, author
of the " Lives of the Queens
of England.
28, Great Russell Street
1849. 218 Portrait of a general officer.
1850. 21 Mrs. W. H. Sykes.
90 Colonel Sykes, F.R.S.
1048 — Warden, Esq.
185 1. 613 Mrs. Henning.
HAYES, John Painter.
2 1, Berrymead Gardens^ Acton.
1897. 758 Nature's gifts.
115, Windsor Road^ Ilford.
1902. 631 Autumn Gatherings.
IV.
HAYES, J. W Painter.
I, Frith Street
1845. 329 Sappho.
HAYES, MissM Painter.
Southall, Middlesex.
1801. 317 A peacock.
HAYES, Michael Angelo, R,H,A,
Painter.
4, SaUm Place^ Dublin.
1847. 'o** H.M. 3rd Dragoon Guards
taking the principal Sikh
battery at Moodkee.
HAYES, T Architect.
7, St. Georges Terrace^
Camberwell.
1839. 1123 Design for a public building.
HAYES, W. B Painter.
Beaconsfield House^ Barnes.
1885. 1041 October afternoon.
HAYLER, Henry Sculptor.
20, Compton Street.
1849. 1301 St. Peter; a sketch for an archi-
tectural figure.
20, Amp ton Street f
Grays Inn Road.
1852. 648 Cameo portraits of Mrs. and
Benedict J. A. Angel, Esq.
1853. 1369 The Wrecked.
1854. 1275 Cameo portrait of George God-
win, Esq., F.R.S., Hon.
Secretary to the Art Union
of London.
1856. 1280 Medallion portraits of Mr. and
Mrs. Eames.
20, Bloomfield Terrace^ Fimlico.
1857. 1239 Cupid sleeping.
1858. 1115 A cameo portrait.
1859. 1382 Medallion portrait.
HAYLLAR, Algernon V.... Engraver.
Castle Priory, Wallingford.
1889. 1786 Patty. After G. D. Leslie,
R.A.
1809 Wintry Wind — Durham coast.
After Edwin Ellis.
HAYLLAR, Miss Edith Painter.
Castle Priory^ Wallingford.
1882. 747 As hungry as a hunter.
1883. 420 A summer shower.
1885. 889 Seniores priores.
1 886. 777 The sportsmen's luncheon.
1887. Tj% The first of September.
799 Jack ashore.
1888. 885 The ist of October.
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42
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hayllar, Miss Edith— confinued.
1 89 1. 801 Nuts and wine.
1892. 828 Three feet nothing.
1893. 476 " B for brother."
1895. *3* F^ve o'clock tea.
1897. 902 A cosy comer.
HAYLLAR, James Painter.
21, Bloomsbury Street,
185 1. 1165 Son of R. Staples Browne, Esq.
14, Bemers Street,
409 Lady Mynzomdie.
50, Great Ormond Street,
46s John Cavell, Esq.
1135 Wiseacres. '* They smoke, they
parley ; and their parley ends
in smoke."
15, Mecklenburgh Square,
2 A study.
Mrs. Henry Sheard and son.
Buried in a cloister.
979 The cliffs, Bawdsey, Suffolk.
195 A carpenter's workshop
97 "What the eye does not see,
the heart does not grieve."
937 Home pleasures.
215 "And as the sweet voice of a
bird, etc."
565 Guilty or not guilty?
367 Serving a customer.
Langham Chambers,
277 Mussel gatherers — coast of
Boulogne.
$70 Two *s company, three 's none.
628 Life or death?
1854.
1855.
1856.
1857.
1858.
1859.
i860.
1861.
i86a.
946
46
1863.
1864.
Cromwell sent an order for Ma-
jor-General Langheme, Colonel
Poyer, and Colonel Powel (Royal-
ists who received sentence of
death firom the High Court of
Justice) to draw lots which of
them should die, the other two
to be spared their lives. In two
of the lots was written ** Life
given by God," the third lot was
a blank. The prisoners were not
willing to draw their own destiny,
but a child drew the lots and
gave them, and the lot fell to
Colonel Poyer to die."
450 The Queen's Highway in the
sixteenth century.
The journey was marvellous for
ease and expedition, for such is
the perfect evenness of the new
Highway. Her Highness left the
coach only once, whilst the hinds
and folk of a base sort lifted it on
with their poles, etc.
514 The incident out of which
arose Lord Mansfield's de-
cision, that as soon as a
slave set his foot upon Eng-
lish territory, he became free.
Jonathan Strong, a slave brought
to this country and rendered unfit
for service by barbarous treat-
ment was set at liberty ... he
was kidnapped and sold for £y>,
. . . Mr. Sharp put his hand on
Lairg's shoulder and said: "I
charge you, in the name of the
King, with an assault upon the
person of Jonathan Strong," etc.
— ClarksoH^s Slave Trade,
15, Mecklenburgh Square,
1865. 527 Queen Elizabeth's toothache.
Her Majesty was attacked with
such grievous toothache that she
obtained not rest nieht or day. . . .
Aylmer, Bishop of London, stood
forth and told her . . . she should
see a practical experiment. . . .
A surgeon extracted one of his
teeth, and the Queen's unwilling-
ness was ultimately overcome, etc
—Strickland,
1866. 334 Miss Lilly's carriage stops the
way.
1867. 505 Midsummer evening.
671 " Now den, all tum and tee me
dump."
688 Miss Lily's return from the
ball.
1868. 539 Vanity — rustic life.
542 Midsummer — Parham Hall,
Suffolk.
67a The orphans of Charles I at
Carisbrooke.
"Ay, lad," cried one rude man,
'* Cromwell wills that thou shalt
be prenticed to a shoemaker,
while another ribald fellow, hold-
up a button said, " And thou, my
little mistress, are to be bound to
a button maker and learn an
honest trade." Little Harry
clenched his fist etc, etc
1869.
94 The last load.
735 School.
1870.
68 Playmates.
254 The rector's little daughter-
Sunday evening.
I87I.
557 The eve of the wedding.
1872.
907 Links in the chain of life.
George and the old folks is well.
Bob came home from sea yester-
day ... so all the links in our
chain is together again, etc.
1873. 45^ Edith, Hugh and Ada, three
eldest children of Henry
Ford Barclay, Esq.
1092 "The Queen, God bless her!"
1874. 689 Ford and George, sons of
Henry Ford Barclay, Esq.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
43
1874. 983 My legal adviser.
123 1 Leaving home.
1875. ^^4 The only daughter.
1229 The Thames at Pangboume.
Cos tU Priory, Wallingfori.
1878. 40 As careful as a mother.
1030 Obstructives.
1879. 345 Happy moments.
1880. 1433 A deputation of villagers pre-
senting a wedding gift
1881. 1375 The first bom at the cottage.
1882. 221 Marriage bells.
1883. 1472 The old master.
1884. 804 MabePs pensioners.
1885. 1 114 Shillingford Bridge.
1886. 724 Home, sweet home.
945 Musical honours.
1887. 491 The honoured guest
1888. 1058 Gone, but not forgotten.
1889. 2»6 The picture gallery at the
Hall.
1890. 1027 Local news.
1386 Little primrose.
1 89 1. 681 The centre of attraction.
1893. 803 Grandfather's little nurse.
1895. 826 Their daughter's Christmas
present.
1897. 45 " Tm Mary Tween of Tots."
955 " Never too late to learn."
1898. 972 As tall as mother.
HAYLLAR, Miss Jessica ... Painter.
Castle Priory, Waliingford,
79 Going to " my Uncle's."
435 "Christmas comes but once a
year."
554 "And flowers of every hue
shall grace the festal day."
611 The last to leave.
883 Eastern presents.
926 A coming event.
77^ Fresh from the font.
822 The return from Confirmation.
975 Choosing a spray.
1 109 Some of the choir.
97a Fresh from the altar.
928 A committee of taste.
1073 Autumn sunlight.
277 " When first we met."
819 The finishing touch.
688 Morning lessons.
756 The dancing lesson.
387 "Encore!"
734 A little better.
738 Sweet-scented roses.
843 Old Maid.
7 Chrysanthemums.
546 All-absorbing.
683 A perfect angel.
1880.
1881.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
Red ffaime, Cambridgt Road^
Baurmmouth.
861 Apple blossom*
450 Rhododendrons.
734 The pride of the greenhouse.
781 Azalea mollis.
851 " No place like home."
538 Hydrangea.
557 Full to overflowing.
580 A breath of fresh air.
HAYLLAR, Miss Kate Painter.
Castle Priory, Wallingford.
1885. 1 178 The old brocaded gown.
1886. 1 28 1 Sunflowers.
1887. 1057 The eleventh of August.
1888. 1179 Finished and framed.
1889. '3>5 Sunflowers and hollyhocks.
1890. 1 190 ** A thing of beauty is a joy for
ever."
1 89 1. 1320 Pot pourri.
1892. 1285 Rot» di Roma.
1893. '^3 A gem from the folio.
1894. 984 The age of innocence.
1897. 1335 Birdie's song.
1898. 1044 Chrysanthemums.
HAYLLAR, Miss Mary (afterwards
Mrs. H. W. Wells) Painter.
Castle Priory, Wallingford.
1880. 641 For a good boy,
1 88 1. 36.1 The contents of Tommy's
pockets.
1882. 1538 All a-blowing and a-growing.
1884. 1659 Little Flora.
1885. 787 Helping gardener.
HAYMAN, Francis, R.A Painter.
Dean Street, Soho,
Two scenes from " Don Quix-
ote," viz. :
1769. 50 The dispute with the Barber
upon Mambrino's helmet.
51 Meeting Cardenio in the Black
mountain.
1770. 99 The prodigal son.
100 The raising of Lazarus.
(Librarian to the Royal Academy.)
1 77 1. 92 Christ and the two disciples at
Emaus.
1772. Ill The cure of Saul.
HAYNES, Arthur S.
Architect and Painter.
4, Broadway,
Queen Anm^s Gate.
1887. 1606 Porch, Keyford House, Frome.
I7S9 House, Newer Elliva, Ceylon.
1888. 1744 A country house.
1883 Houses, Highgate.
44
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Haynes, Arthur S. — continued.
56, Glebe Place.
1894. 325 Gathering flithers on the York-
shire coast.
1898. 263 Gipsy dance.
1900. 363 Through the stubbles.
HAYNBS, Edward Trcvanyon.
Painter.
131, Upper Kennington Lane.
1868. 407 Lucy Gray. "They followed
from the snowy bank, etc."
A silk merchant.
Mrs. Brett.
"The old man of whom ye
spake." — Genesis^ xliii, 27.
Study of an Arab.
Dido. "The moon shines
bright, etc."
" The flower of the flock."
Rebekah.
Antigone. "From the well-
fashioned urn, high raised
aloft, with thrice-poured li-
bation she crowns the dead."
Calypso deserted by Ulysses.
A Roman girl.
St. Mark's Buildings,
Grosvenor Square.
The Rev. William Robinson.
Vice-Admiral Sir A. Cooper
Key, K.C.B., etc.. First Pre-
sident of the Royal Naval
College, Greenwich.
In the catacombs.
Our Lord in the house of Simon
the Pharisee.
Embroidery.
Study of a head.
An evening at home.
The late Edward M. Barry,
Esq., R.A.
57, Bedford Gardens.
1885. 293 The Marquis of Bute.
HAYNBS, H Painter.
52, George Street,
Euston Square.
1843. 133 A pond at Harlow, Essex.
HAYNES,John W Painter.
52, George Street,
Euston Square.
1852. 1092 Kept in.
Barton Road, Cambridge.
1856. 438 A labour of love.
Stapleford, Cambridge.
i860. 46 A cottager — VVanstead.
391 The Mother.
1869.
4*7
.j6
3»5
1870.
7
J46
I87I.
378
41
53'
1872.
1873-
90
455
1875-
1877.
53
•373
1878.
464
•334
1879.
i88a.
«9
84
760
84*
1861. 321 Theapproachingfootstep. "For
some must watch while some
must sleep."
1862. 544 A little entanglement
1864. 543 My pupil.
2, York Terrace, Leamington.
1867. 633 Tuning the fiddle.
HAYNBSWILLIAMS. SeeW.
HAYS, Miss Beatrice Painter.
3, Nevem Square, Kensington.
1890. 902 The studio comer.
1 89 1. 935 Chrysanthemums.
1893. 361 Temptation.
HAYS, W. B Architect.
14, Park Row, Greenwich.
1847. 1286 Christ Church, Bermondsey,
etc.
HAYS, W. Bennett.
Miniature Painter.
Park Road, Wandsworth.
1864. 7*9 Child of W. Bennett Hays,
Esq.
HAYTBR, Miss A.
Miniature Painter.
1814. 381 February.
5, Woodstock Street.
181 7. 841 A portrait.
29, High Street, Marylebone.
1821. 727 A portrait.
874 do.
3, Upper Grafton Street.
1822. 557 Portrait of a lady.
1823. 870 Portraits of three daughters of
a nobleman.
1824. 582 Miss Thane.
647 A portrait.
1826. 8r9 Portrait of a lady.
1827. 686 Madame Pasta.
13, Fol^ Place.
1829. 892 The infant son of Madame
Caradori Allan.
1830. 906 Portraits of two ladies — "The
sisters."
HAYTBR, Angelo Collen ... Painter.
14, Bemers Street.
1850. 228 William Tooke, Esq., F.R.S.,
Vice-President of the Society
of Arts.
431 A portrait.
1237 The Hero of Trafalgar: a view
from the portico of the Na-
tional Gallery.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
45
33, Gloucester Place,
185 1. 462 The three children of Robert
Bristow, Esq.
185a. 430 Mrs. Caroline Chisholm, the
philanthropic originator of
the Family Colonization
Loan Society.
HAYTBR,
1786. 277
343
1789. 287
1790. 299
362
I79I.
*94
1792.
»94
640
1793-
458
733
1794.
4*7
500
1 795- >63
1796. 516
546
1797. 908
1033
1798. 563
865
1799. 523
Charles Painter.
279, Strand.
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. lady.
27, Henrietta Street^
Cavent Garden,
Portrait of Mr. Parsons.
do. a lady of quality; a
sketch (crayons).
Frame containing four por-
traits.
31, Gerrard Street^ Soho,
Frame with five portraits.
A frame containing a celebrated
actor, an actress, and five
others. {Afr, Parsons and
Miss De Camp,)
Portrait of a lady; crayons.
27, St, fame? s Street,
Eight portraits in a frame.
{Miss Lewis^ Mrs, Jennings^
Mrs, D, Rickety and Miss
and Mrs, Tate,)
Portrait of a young gentleman.
{Master Thistlethwaite,)
Portraits of a gentleman, his
family, and an old servant.
Portraits of an actress, a cele-
brated comedian, and a lady.
2, Rathhone Place,
Ten portraits. {Two sons of
the Secretary at War [ Wil-
liam Windham\t two Mr.
Wards, Mr. and Mrs,
Hughes, Miss Lieven, Mr,
Rich, Mr, Deville, Mr, He-
man^
Portrait of an officer in the
Horse Guards. {Col, Cal-
lard,)
Portrait of a lady.
42, Margaret Street.
Portrait of a lady.
Two portraits.
Portrait of Ensign Cann of St.
George's Volunteers.
Portrait of Mr. Wainwright, the
King's apothecary.
A frame: eight portraits, of
Mr. Davison, Miss Broxup,
Mr. Wainwright, Mr. Ainslie,
Mr. Roper and family.
1799.
1800.
1801.
1802.
1803.
1804.
1805.
1806.
1807.
1808.
1809.
1810.
1811.
1812.
631
747
756
204
767
9>3
919
405
349
365
411
Portrait of Mr. Secombe.
do. Master Franks,
do. Mr. Roper,
do. a gentleman.
A frame with the portraits of
Mr. Symonds, his family,
Mr. Pepys, two ladies, Mr.
Gregg, Master Levett.
Portrait of a lady,
do. gentleman.
724 Frame with eight portraits.
349 Portrait of a lady.
505 do. gentleman.
806 Four portraits.
631 Portrait of a gentleman; cray-
ons.
633 Portrait of a lady; crayons.
334 Portraits of the three Miss
Wards.
Mrs. Wybrow of the Theatre
Royal, Covent Garden, and
Miss Boaden.
Mr. and Mrs. Frome.
Portrait of Samson.
do. an officer in the St.
George's or First Volunteer
Regiment.
746 Three portraits: L. C. Hard-
wick, his niece, and Mr.
Esdale.
496 Mr. Bagster, Mrs. Bagster, Mr.
Birch, Mrs. Birch, and Mr.
and Mrs. S. Bagster and
son.
819 Seven portraits: two grand-
fathers, two grandmothers,
father, mother, and son.
451 Mr. Troughton, the mathema-
tical instrument maker, with
his reflecting circle and sex-
tant, and distant view of the
large mural circle.
A frame containing six por-
traits.
Mr. Crabtree.
590 Portrait of a lady.
60, Wells Street,
463 Mrs. Wilmott.
489 R. Beale, Esq.
618 Portrait of a lady.
656 do. young lady.
283 F. Hackwood, Esq., musician
to His Majesty.
680 Portrait of a lady.
684 Three portraits.
747 Portrait of a gentleman.
429 Mr. Winchester.
567 Mr. Setton, Mr. Douglas (and
a recollection of his late
son), and Miss Horn.
82s
583
i8i4«
i8iS-
1816.
1817.
1818.
1819.
I HK ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1820.
i8ai.
1822.
1823.
1824.
I**
379
*^4 Mi^ Barratt.
•«i The late Mrs. Egers.
Portraits of two ladies and a
gentleman.
Portrait of a lady.
l)r. and Mrs. Outram, a gentle-
n)an, and three ladies.
527 Portrait of a lady.
524 Miss Stevens, Miss Matthews,
and Miss Booth.
545 Mr. Faleur the dentist.
566 Mrs. Carrington.
^^^ Mrs. Bell.
675 Captain Prescott, R.N., Ad-
miral Foote, and Captain
Chads, R.N.
738 Mr. Moore.
447 A gentleman in his study.
700 Dr. Carmichael Smith.
703 Portrait of a lady.
782 Miss Somerville.
879 A portrait.
57, Wells Street.
528 Mr. Chevalier.
532 Mr. Grim wood.
671 Major B. B. Parlby.
688 Mrs, B. B. Parlby.
943 Stale mate.
944 Fancies arising from a ripple:
a first sketch.
583 Portrait of a lady.
615 Miss Euphemia Cleishbotham,
of Garder-cleugh.
Witham^ Essex,
and 29, High Street y
St, Marylebatu,
918 Portrait of a young gentleman
with a dog.
3, Upper Grafton Street^
Fitzroy Square,
455 Mrs. Morris, Cromwell House,
Essex.
819 Portrait of a clergyman.
838 do. the children of D.
Hall, Esq.
24, Buckingham Place,
Fitzroy Square.
522 Miss M. A. Wade.
565 Mrs. O'Niel.
626 Fidelity and her Emblem (por-
traits), with a distant view
of Winchester.
16, Buckingham Place,
467 The mother's present.
468 Portrait of a lady.
469 do. gentleman.
470 do. lady.
691 A portrait.
697 Portrait of a gentleman.
1825. 475 Portrait of a lady.
560 do. do.
709 do. gentleman.
760 Mrs. Forrest.
808 Ripe strawberries.
836 Portrait of a lady, crayons;
peculiarly fastened.
1826. 464 The Violoncello.
845 Gipsies; composition from a
Hampshire anecdote.
14, Buckingham Street,
1827. 60 1 The glowworm ; a drawing from
recollection of the Watch-
man at Lansdown Passage.
740 Miss Chivers.
764 Coming out; a portrait from
memory.
1828. 508 Frontispiece for a spelling
book.
961 Mr. John Page, first engineer
to the Royal Exchange Fire
Insurance Office.
16, Cirencester Place.
1829. 599 W. Esdaile, Esq.
796 Musing on the contents; por-
trait of a gentlewoman.
819 The cheerful mind; a portrait.
1830. 666 Portrait of a lady.
717 Miss King.
1 83 1. 510 A portrait of the late Mrs.
Farquharson ; drawn from
recollection and descrip-
tion.
Winchester.
1832. 937 Portrait of the very successful
investigator and enlarger of
the charities of the city of
Worcester.
HAYTBR, Sir George, K,S.L.
Painter.
42, Margaret Street,
Cavendish Square,
1809. 626 Portraits of Mr. Rickards,
Mrs. Smith, and Mr. Rut-
land, Junr.
18 10. 594 Portraits of Miss Gabell, Rev.
J. Hopkins, the Rev. T. C.
Miller, and the Rev. H.
Gabell.
Southampton,
and 60, Wells Street,
181 1. 602 Portrait of a gentleman.
685 Mrs. C. Rich, Mr, Clavering,
Mr. Scott, and Mr. G.
Tanbatt.
6, Woodstock Street,
Bond Street,
1812. 630 Charlotte Stanley; a gypsey.
1814. 415 Lady Jane Montague.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
47
1815. 213 The Bishop of Chester. (Geo,
Henry L<x7v.)
252 Sir J. Malcolm.
647 Sir J. Shelley, Bart.
(Member of the Academy of St. Luke,
Rome. Painter and Miniature Painter to
H. R.H. the PrinceLeopold of Saxe-Coburg. )
78, Wimpole Street.
1819. 47 The Duke of Bedford.
74 A scene in the Tyrol, near
Botsen.
471 Lord Cosmo George Russell.
1820. 19 General Sir Lowry Cole.
31 The Duke of Wellington rest-
ing by his horse Copen-
hagen, attended by his aide-
de-camp, Lord George
William Russell.
86 George MTherson Grant,
Esq., M.P.
241 Mrs. Horace Beckford and
children.
310 Venus, supported by Iris, com-
plaining to Mars, and shew-
ing the wound she has
received from Diomed in
her attempt to rescue
iEneas. "The Goddess
seized with dread, etc."
1824. I Lady Anne Coke and her son.
28 The Earl of Surrey in his
Robes as First Page to His
Majesty George the Fourth
at his Coronation.
86 The Countess Dowager of
Pembroke.
97 Lord Lynedoch.
186 The Hon. Mrs. Penryn and
the Hon. Misses Louisa and
Charlotte Stanley.
1825. 52 The Archbishop of York.
(Hon, E, VenabUs Vernon,)
74 The Earl Clare.
127 The trial of William Lord
Russell at the Old Bailey,
1683. "He was assisted
during his trial by his wife
Rachael, Lady Russell, and
attended by many of his
friends. The two first wit-
nesses (seated in the centre
of the picture) having been
examined, Lord Howard of
Escrick was sworn."
1826. 36 Portrait of a lady.
59 The Earl of Essex.
67 The Bishop of Chichester.
(Robert James Carr,)
200 Portraits of the children of Sir
Charles Henry Coote, Bart.
1826. 239 Lord Alexander G. Russell.
291 The Hon. Mrs. Packenham.
310 Lord George Francis Leveson-
Gower.
801 The Countess of Warwick.
9, Stratford Place.
1832. 400 Lord Stuart de Rothsay.
401 Lord John Russell.
1833. '7 H.R.H. the Princess Victoria.
106 The Baroness de Delmar.
326 Portrait of a young lady.
621 The Countess of Litchfield,
with Lord Anson and Lady
Harriet Anson.
987 The late Thomas Brunton,
Esq., who was unfortunately
killed by a runaway horse in
the New Road, April 2.
(Member of the Academies of Rome,
Florence, Bologna, Parma, and Venice.)
1837. 353 Portraits of a lady and children.
597 Portrait.
640 Portraits.
687 Portrait.
710 do. of a lady.
733 Portraits of a young gentleman
and dog.
1838. 61 Portrait of Her Most Gracious
Majesty Queen Victoria,
seated on the throne in the
House of Lords. Painted
by Her Majesty's command
for the City of London.
220 Lord Melbourne, First Lord
of the Treasury, etc.
HAYTBR, John Painter.
Master J, Hayter,
60, Wells Street, Oxford Street,
1815. 450 The Cricketer; a portrait of
Master £. Landseer.
181 6. 512 A stump; a study from nature.
78, Wimpole Street.
1820. 220 Master S. F. Kendall.
29, High St,, St. Mary-le-bone,
182 1. 370 Mrs. Danton.
451 Portrait of a lady.
480 do. child.
628 do. gentleman.
926 Miss Bahnar.
3, Upper Grafton Street.
1822. 3 Mrs. Cort.
705 The sisters.
23, Newman Street.
1823. 23 Portraits of — Hayter, senr.,
and three young artists.
1824. 164 Mr. Shelley, eldest son of Sir
John Shelley.
184 Sir John Shelley, Bart.
246 Gioachino Rossini.
X
48
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Haytcr, John — continued.
1825. 199 H. Alexander, Esq.
260 R. Jameson, Esq.
1826. 89 The Duke of Wellington.
332 Madame Caradori Allan and
child.
427 Portraits of the children of the
Rev. Joseph Arkwright of
Mark Hall, Essex.
1827. 427 Madame Pasta as Medea.
13, Foley Place,
1828. 119 Sir Thomas Hesketh, Bart.
438 Mrs. Francis Swinfen.
1829. 33 Portraits of the children of
John Henry Vivian, Esq.
40 Lord Ossulston and Lady
Emma Bennet.
52 Mrs. Richard Musgrave.
238 The Rev. Richard Musgrave.
400 Mrs. Arthur Webber.
1830. 276 Signor Verini, professor of the
guitar.
538 Portraits of the children of the
Rev. Richard Musgrave.
606 Mr. Charles Kemble as Pierre.
959 Miss Fanny Kemble as Juliet.
993 do. do.
1832. 409 A grouper portraits of the Earl
of Munster, Lord Frederick
Fitzclarence, Lady Sophia
Sydney, Lady Mary Fox,
Lady Errol, Lady Kennedy
Erskine, and Lady Fau'k-
land.
1833. 41 AdmiralSir Benjamin Hallowell
Carew, G.C.B.
148 Mrs. Robert Jameson.
258 The Duke of Cannizzaro.
481 The Duchess of Cannizzaro.
1834. 306 Captain John Ross, R.N.
364 Major Dundas.
366 The Hon. Miss Boyle.
375 Mrs. Dundas.
411 Viscountess Dungarvon.
598 Mi.ss Matilda Bromley.
599 Charles Boyle, Esq.
1835. 49> Lord FitzAllan.
523 The anticipated farewell.
528 Sir Gilbert Stirling.
1836. 222 Lady Riddel and her daugh-
ter.
895 Mother of Hassan. Vide The
Giaour.
1839. 937 Viscountess Canning.
1840. 386 Lord Heytesbury.
1 84 1 . 707 Portrait of the only son of John
Downie, Esq.
721 Portrait of the infant daughter
of Edward Jekyll, Esq.
940 Lady Georgiana Toler.
1842. 587 Lady Hawley and her infant
daughter.
669 Mrs. Edward Jekyll and infant
son.
13, Manchester Square,
1843. 74^ ^^ss Adelaide Kemble in
Norma; one of a series of
portraits of her in different
oi^eras.
894 Julian, Laura, and Charley,
children of the artist.
928 Miss Adelaide Kemble in the
Secret Marriage; one of the
series,
iioi Miss Adelaide Kemble in
Semiramide; one of the
series.
1 105 Miss Adelaide Kemble as
Norma, etc. ; one of the series.
1125 Miss Adelaide Kemble in
Semiramide, etc. ; one of the
series.
1844. 846 The Marchioness of Waterford.
978 Miss Adelaide Kemble in the
opera of Semiramide.
1025 The three children of the Hon.
Mrs. Boyle.
1035 Miss Adelaide Kemble as
Norma. "Ah! no — they
are my children."
1039 Miss Adelaide Kemble in the
opera of Sonnambula.
iS4S« 3>7 Lady Montgomery.
708 Portraits of the three children
of the late Lady and Mr.
Hughan.
752 Miss Adelaide Kemble as
Norma.
1846. 866 Miss Adelaide Kemble in The
Somnambula.
900 Miss Adelaide Kemble as
Norma, etc.
1 08 1 Miss Paulet Thomson.
1847. 866 Charles Barry, Esq., R.A.
952 Lady Clementina Villiers.
971 The Princess Esterhazy.
1003 Lady Drumlanrig and child-
ren.
1848. 808 The Hon. Mrs. Charles Caven-
dish.
858 Miss Georgina Lygon.
991 Lady Francis Russell.
57, Harley Street.
1849. 753 The Hon. Mrs. Caroline Daw-
son.
804 The Marchioness of Ormonde.
955 Master William Arthur Tooke,
son of Arthur W. Tooke,
Esq.
1850. 68 1 Portrait of a mother and child.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
49
1850. 800 Walter, Katherine and Alice,
children of Robert Philli-
more, Esq., D.C.L.
84a Gertrude, Harriet and Hen-
erica, children of William
Mott, Esq.
891 Monsieur A. Roche.
1069 Mrs. Barney Petre.
1851. 879 Miss Tighe.
973 Lady Claude Hamilton,
iiai Lady Ward,
iijz Lady St. John Mildmay.
1852. 650 Portraits of the two youngest
children of Richard Bethell,
Esq., M.P.
683 Miss Kate Sneyd.
786 Miss Lethbridge.
841 The Countess of Strathmore.
994 The Hon. Francis Villiers.
1006 Miss Seymour, daughter of
Lady Augusta Seymour.
1853. 709 Miss Cholmeley, daughter of
Sir Montague and Lady
Georgiana Cholmeley.
74» Hon. Mrs. Gordon.
8x6 Lady Jane St. Maur Stan-
hope.
1854. 747 Lady Isabella FitzMaurice.
848 Wilmot and Matilda, young-
est daughters of John Hay-
ter.
900 Mrs. Loftus Tottenham of
Glenade.
905 Miss Packwood.
1855. 841 Lady Elizabeth Hay.
880 Miss Capel.
976 Miss Goodlake.
1009 Mr. Richard Groom.
1 1 00 Portrait of a lady.
1856. 716 Hon. Theodosia Vyner.
767 William Alexander Tooke
Hallowes and John Francis
Tooke Hallowes, grandsons
of William Tooke, Esq.,
F.R.S.
823 Lady Mary Yorke.
862 Frederick Widder, Esq., Com-
missioner of the Canada
Company, Toronto.
891 Miss Ash worth.
1857. 692 Hon. Harriet Stoner.
786 Lady Bury.
926 Ensign Julian Yorke Hayter,
Bengal Army.
1858. 648 Miss Fazakerley.
1859. 982 Lady Petre and two children.
i860. 730 Lady Susan Pelham Clinton as
bridesmaid to the Princess
Frederick William of Prus-
sia.
IV.
i860. 739 Lady Constance Villiers as
bridesmaid to the Princess
Frederick William of Prus-
sia.
1 86 1. 885 Miss Amy Burgett, daughter
of Charles Burgett, Esq., of
Calcutta.
1863. 994 Lady Bell.
1864. 749 Portrait of a lady.
3, Pyrmont Road^ Richmond,
1879. 1184 Amy Robsart.
HAYWARD Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 771. 241 A fruit piece.
HAYWARD, A Sculptor.
16, Polygon y Somers Town,
1857. 1361 Medallion of a gentleman.
7, Eversholt Street
iS59- 1334 Medallion.
HAYWARD, A Painter.
47, Charrington Street
1862. 417 The heron's haunt.
1866. 65 Solitude.
1868. 616 The haunted house.
1870. 49* " By the shore a plot of ground,
etc."
187 1. 1065 Autumn Eve.
HAYWARD, Albert Painter.
Montpelier Road^
St /John's College Farh, S. W.
1885. 419 The haunted mill.
HAYWARD, Alfred Frederick Wil-
liam Painter.
66, Albany Street.
1880. 1429 A portrait.
1882. 368 Edgebarton, Devon, birthplace
of Wadham, founder of Wad-
ham College, Oxford.
1246 Miss Augusta Field.
1886. 7^7 Azaleas.
790 Christmas roses.
1888. 815 Azaleas.
878 Christmas Roses.
929 do.
64, Sutherland Avenue^
Maida Vale,
1889. 220 Christmas Roses.
445 do.
855 Azaleas.
Twyford^ Winchester,
1890. 17 November on the Helen.
1 89 1. 874 Christmas roses.
1892. 293 do.
999 Convolvuli.
1893. 122 Sweet peas.
H
50
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hayward, Alfred Frederick William
— continued,
1893. 661 Convolvuli.
741 Christmas roses.
1894. 900 Chrysanthemums.
1895. 849 do.
1896. 759 Christmas roses.
1897. 572 Roses,
Ashdene Shawfordy Winchester,
1899. 478 Convolvulus.
1900. 834 Christmas roses.
1 90 1. 70 Chrysanthemums.
664 Christmas Roses.
848 Iceland poppies.
i903« 496 Peonies.
Hil/ieSy ComptoHy Winchester,
1904. 585 Christmas roses.
686 Rose, Boule de neige.
867 Sweet sultan.
HAYWARD, Mrs. A. F. W. (formerly
Miss Edith Burrows) Painter.
Ashdene^ Shawfardy Winchester,
1 90 1. 1 174 A distant view of Winchester.
1902. 965 Langport.
HAYWARD, Charles Foster, F,S.A,
Architect.
5, Gough Streety
Mecklenburgh Square,
1855. 1247 Design for a Venetian palace;
water facade.
8, Adam Street,
1857. 1071 New Government offices, Fo-
reign office, etc.
1858. io8i St. Peter's church, Colchester.
1082 St. Mary at the Walls, Col-
chester.
1863. 923 The Queen's Hotel, Aberyst-
with.
20, Montague Street,
1868. 846 Sanatorium at Harrow school.
1870. 783 Board room. Conservancy
River Thames.
1874. 1 143 Science Schools, etc., at Harrow.
1175 Hunting Lodge for Henry A.
Brassey, Esq., M.P.
47, Museum Street,
1886. 1555 The Firs.
1893. 1631 Fire station, Harrow.
1894. 1641 Mansion opposite British Mu-
seum.
HAYWARD, Miss Emily L.
Painter.
64, Charlotte Street^
Fitzroy Square,
1887. 1508. Kenneth, Gwendolin, and
Hugh.
HAYWARD, Gerald S.
Miniature Painter.
Holly Village^ Highgate,
1 879* '350 The Misses Gautier.
1880. 1403 Mrs. Halhed.
1881. 1335 Portrait.
1882. 1355 Mrs. G. S. Hayward.
1408 Our Harold.
1883. 1 28 1 Mrs. Albert Heymann.
1295 Mrs. Arthur Huggins.
HAYWARD, H Architect.
35, Sovereign Street^
Edgware Road,
1830. 1054 View of part of Penrhyn Castle,
etc.
HAYWARD, J Architect.
97, Newgate Street,
1826. 859 View of the gate to York stairs,
etc.
1828. 996 Church of St. Mary, Woolnoth,
E.C.
1829. 1023 Design for a private chapel.
1 83 1. 1007 The Temple of Juno at Gir-
genti.
Bath,
1832. 1034 Design of a villa.
97, Newgate Street,
1833. 1028 The Baptistery, Cathedral, and
leaning Tower at Pisa.
1834. 1026 The Court of the Ducal Palace,
Venice.
Exeter,
1335. 982 The leaning towers at Bo-
logna.
1837. 1017 Poltimore House, Devon, the
seat of Lord Poltimore.
1854. 1 109 Bradfield House, Devon.
1855. "39 The Exeter Diocesan Training
College, with the proposed
chapel.
HAYWARD, J. S Painter.
J, Hayward,
1 798. 367 Part of the remains of St Mary
Magdalen, near Winchester.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1799. 430 View of Denby Castle.
671 View of Tintem Abbey.
37, Newington Causeway,
1800. 354 View of the fall of the Rhayder
River, near Devil's Bridge,
South Wales.
J, S. Haywardy do,
1 80 1. 308 View of the interior of Tintern
abbey, Monmouth.
446 View on the road from Capel
Carig to Betws, North
Wales.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
51
1801.
1802.
1803
1806.
1807.
626 The departure of the 7th plague
of Egypt.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
672 View from Bristol hot-wells.
506 A view of Riccia, a small town
in the Papal territories.
1805. 489 Diana and Act»on. "Down
in a vale with blooming ver-
dure clad, etc."
593 A frame containing two Views
in Italy.
645 A Landscape.
356 Five Views in Italy.
506 Two studies from nature in
Ireland.
317 A landscape.
325 Antigone, having secretly in-
terred the body of her brother
Polynices, who had been
denied the rites of sepulture
by Creon, Tyrant of Thebes,
discovers the body, newly
exposed by the soldiers of
the tyrant; a sketch.
466 Unlading the cargo of the brig
George, 180 tons, laden with
iron, hemp, etc, stranded on
the coast near Deal, in the
dreadful gale on the i8th
and 19th February, 1807.
576 Two Views in Italy.
675 Eve.
17 Retirement.
318 Frame containing two Views in
Italy.
497 Phaeton; a sketch.
497 Frame containing four studies
from nature.
542 A frame containing four Views
of Italy.
831 Breaking up the camp. South-
sea common, near Ports-
mouth, early in the morning
of the 14th of July, 1809,
after a sketch upon the
spot.
784 A frame containing four views
in Italy: i. The ruins of
Mecaenas Villa at Tivoli. 2.
A View of Villa D'Este at
Tivoli. 3. A View near
Lerici. 4. A View of Tivoli.
530 Newlyn, Mount's Bay, Corn-
wall — Evening. Fishermen
preparing to go out.
549 The raising of Lazarus; a study
— St. John, chap, xiv, 41-
43-
801 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire.
927 The Death of Hippolitus.
1808.
i8io.
1811.
1812.
1814.
1815.
1816.
HAYWARD, J. W Architect.
1807. 1023 Design for a chapel.
HAYWOOD, George Painter.
Royal College of Art ^
South Kensington.
1904. 98 Mrs. Smith-Neill.
HAYWOOD, John Architect.
10, Benjamin St., ClerkenwelL
1773. 132 Design for a public bath.
12, Albemarle Street^
ClerkenwelL
1774' 358 A Design for a screen; a draw-
ing.
At Mr. Barralet\ Great
Dean^s Yard, Westminster.
1 775- H7 North-east view of St. Paul's,
Covent Garden; a stained
drawing.
47, Long Acre.
1780. 457 Elevation for a market house
at Bridgewater.
100, Long Acre.
1783. 410 Design for a mausoleum.
75, Long Acre.
1 7^5* 498 Design for a lodge to be built
at Alehonger, Herts.
1 793. 849 Plan and elevation for a mau-
soleum to the memory of the
late Mr. John Smeaton,
F.R.S.
1794. 624 Design for an entrance to a
park.
HAYWOOD, J. J., Junr. ... Architect.
At Mr. Haywood' s^
75, Long Acre.
1790. 513 Design for a cottage; in per-
spective.
1 79 1. 666 View of Dandelion Castle, at
Margate, Kent.
1792. 627 Design for a mausoleum.
1793. 692 do. chapel.
HAYWOOD, Miss J. M.
Miniature Painter.
1852. 232 Idleness.
999 Portrait of a lady.
1061 James Hayward, Esq.
6, Russell Place.
1853. ^'7 ^iss Emma Evans.
924 F. M. Selwyn, Esq.
946 Mrs. F. M. Selwyn.
947 do.
1854. 2 A portrait.
15 Vincenzio Molinari.
1127 Rev. F. D. Maurice, Chaplain
of Lincoln's Inn.
1328 Luigi Molinari.
52
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HAYWOOD, W Architect.
I, Vicarage Place^ CamberwelL
1844. 1057 Nobleman's residence near
Hampton on the Thames.
4, Isabel Flacey Kennington,
1846. 1334 A gardener's lodge.
1335 Design for an entrance lodge.
Guildhall,
1867. 906 Farringdon Street Bridge, Hol-
bom Valley Improvement.
HAZELL, W. Ernest Architect.
5, Tavistock Square,
1 90 1. 1554 Swansea Harbour Trust, etc.
1904. 1579 Hearts of Oak Benefit Society's
premises, Euston Road.
HAZLEHURST, J. B Painter.
II, Brownlow Street,
181 7. 640 Rev. S. Bennett, Chaplain of
the Penitentiary, Millbank.
748 Mr. J. Egling.
HAZLITT, John Painter.
/. Hazlett, 288, High Holborn,
284 Frame with four miniatures.
297 Portrait of a lady.
/. Hazlitt, 65, Margaret St,
308 Frame containing seven minia-
tures.
139, Long Acre,
300 Portrait of a young lady.
1788.
1789.
1791.
1790.
308 do. lady.
353 do. do.
360 do. gentleman.
361 do. an officer.
363 do. a lady.
23 do. a gentleman. {Ralph
Kirkley^ Sir Joshua^s man,)
26 Portrait of a lady.
128 do. himself.
287 do. a lady.
338 do. do.
346 do. do.
762 A frame with ten portraits.
{Lady Chatham^ Lady G,
Cecily Mrs, Horace Churchilly
Mr, and Mrs, Bellingham,)
424 Portrait of a lady. {Miss West,)
457 Portrait of a gentleman.
470 do. young gentleman.
514 do. gentleman.
526 do. lady.
528 do. gentleman.
6, Suffolk Streety
Middlesex Hospital,
1795. 488 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Hallett,)
496 Portrait of a young gentleman.
500 do. gentleman.
1792.
1793.
1794.
1796.
1797.
584 Portrait of an artist
616
618
619
642
647
1023
1800.
1801
1802
1803.
1804.
1805.
1806.
1807.
1808.
1809.
1810.
726
712
do. a lady.
do. gentleman.
do. lady.
do. do.
do. do.
A frame with five miniatures.
27, Charles Streety
Middlesex Hospital,
1798. 894 Aframe containing the portraits
of Mr. S. Robinson, Mrs.
Meadows, Mrs. S. Robinson,
Mr. Hardcastle, Mrs. Hull,
Mr. J. Robinson, Miss Kit-
chener, Beggars, Mr. N.
Robinson.
1 2, Rathbone Place,
1799. 7>3 A frame containing the por-
traits of Mr. Markland, Mr.
Satterwaite, Mr. J. Curtis,
Mrs. Lloydi, and Mr. James.
723 Mr. Nicholson.
734 Mr. Edridge.
860 A frame with the portraits of
Mr. and Mrs. Trimbey, Cap-
tain Hicks and others.
Portrait of himself.
Mrs. Hazlitt.
753 Mr. Carsburgh.
826 Portraits of Mrs. Favell, Mr. J.
Robinson, and Mr. N. Rob-
inson.
839 Mr. Coleridge.
764 Portrait of himself.
787 Mr. George.
795 Mrs. Linwood.
109, Great Russell Street,
726 Miss Jackson.
735 Mr. W. Smythies.
763 An old woman.
785 Miss Hazlitt.
787 Miss Innes.
799 Portrait of his father.
382 Mr. and Mrs. Travers.
212 Portrait of a clerg3nnan.
688 Mr. T. Stackhouse.
830 Mr. Ridcman.
885 Portrait of a young lady.
886 Mr. C. Kemble.
902 Portrait of a young lady as
Maria.
914 Portrait of a young lady.
488 Mr. Robinson.
621 Mr. Adams.
691 Frame containing the portraits
of Mr. and Mrs. Humble
and Mr. and Mrs. Esdaile.
722 Dr. Jenner.
215 Portrait of a young gentleman.
228 Miss Hazlitt.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
53
1810. 567 A frame with portraits of Mr.
Francis, Mr. King, Miss
Lamb, and a young gentle-
man.
662 Mrs. Daniel.
I8II.
500 Portrait of a young lady.
I8I2.
52 Rev. Dr. Lindsey.
91 Rev. J. Evans.
276 Mr. King.
726 Rev. W. Hazlitt.
I8I3.
697 Portrait of a gentleman.
I8I5.
17 Dr. Bardsley.
302 E. Chesshyre, Esq.
373 Rev. T. Morgan.
I8I7.
380 The Lord Mayor. {Matthew
Wood.)
I8I8.
374 Rev. Mr. Coates.
I8I9.
428 Portrait of a gentleman.
HAZLITT, W. ... Miniature Painter.
12, Rathbone Place,
1802.
688 Portrait of his father.
1805.
$85 do. a gentleman.
HEAD, Arthur W Painter.
20, Glebe Place^ Chelsea,
1888. 877 Sketch near Whitby.
1889. 956 The reedy pool.
1893. 4x1 Tender thoughts.
HEAD, B. G Painter.
II, Chenies Street,
1868. 651 Holy thoughts.
22, Howland Street,
1873. '^^ Little poachers.
431 In Bumham Beeches.
1874. 513 A portrait.
604 Sunny hours.
1875. "®9 Alice.
76, Newman Street,
1878. 1398 A forest stream.
1880. 477 A silver birch.
71, Priory Grove ^
West Hampstead,
1888. no Happy.
HEAD, Edward J Painter.
81, Norwood St,y Scarborough,
1889. 1 122 In the Cambridge Fens.
1890. 711 "By the margin willow-veiled."
845 Sunday.
1 89 1. 844 Harvest time.
855 Cottage well, Warwickshire.
1892. 782 The last load of hay.
833 The close of the day.
Carisbrooky Balmoral Road^
Willesden Green,
1894. 714 A cornfield by the sea.
3, South Cliff Street,
Tenby, South Wales,
1899. 143 Evening — Langhame.
2, Marine Terrace, Tenby,
1901. 257 In the orchard.
1903. 397 Bertie Allen, Esq.
1779.
1780.
1781.
1800.
HEAD, Guy Painter.
48, Snow Hill,
126 A gentleman.
171 Portrait of a gentleman.
38, Kirby St,, Haiton Garden,
60 Landscape, with the story of
Europa.
435 Mr. Henderson as Richard III.
4, Duke Street, St, James,
30 H.R.H. Prince Augustus Fred-
erick.
228 Echo flying from Narcissus.
229 Iris, carrying the water of the
River Styx to Olympus for
the Gods to swear by. —
Hesiod's Theogony.
HEAD, T. J Painter.
Arundel House^
Worcester Park, Surrey,
1895. 5^3 **'Tween gloaming and the
mirk."
HEADE, Martin J Painter.
16, Douro Place,
1865. 225 Salt Meadow in America.
HEADLAND, Miss Margaret.
Painter.
Highwood Villas,
Upper Holloway,
1887. 954 Still Life.
13, Rona Road, Mansfield Rd,
1889. 336 A study.
406 Stilllife.
1891. 991 Chrysanthemums.
HEAGEN Architect.
1800. 1014 Design for a country residence.
HEALEY, G. R Painter.
6, Haymarket,
1845. i$8 Study.
613 Herodias receiving the head of
John the Baptist.
38, Randolph Street,
1847. 1097 XDoquetry and gallantry a hun-
dred years since.
1848. 42 A sketch from nature.
103 do. for a Magdalene.
54
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Healey, G. R. — continued.
9, Cornwall Terrace^
Camden Square,
1 85 1. 116 The Knight of Toggenburg.
" From morn, in that unwit-
nessed place, etc." — Schiller.
1838.
459
HBALY, George P. A Painter.
28, Grafton Street.
44^ James Stevenson, Esq.
336 Miss Flora M'Leod of M'Leod.
395 Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P.
416 J. J. Audabon, Esq., F.R.S.,
as an American backwoods-
man.
Portraits of the children of
Tyrone Power, Esq.
648 Mr. J. S. Lucet, M.S.P.F.
67 The late Countess of Essex.
117 Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P.
184 Mrs. Walton.
473 W. Jerdan, Esq.
509 Mrs. Hume.
195 Joshua Bates, Esq.
239 Marshal Soult, Duke of Dal-
matia.
506 Study of a head.
2, Polygon^ Clarendon Square,
34 Dr. fiorthwick Gilchrist.
/. H. in the index, but G, P, A, H,
in the catalogue,)
50, Rue St, Lazare, Paris,
438 W. Van Rensellaer, Esq.
501 Portrait of a young lady.
G, Healy, 2, Polygon,
140 Happy moments.
18, Granby Street.
29 Lord Ashburton.
42 Master Corbin.
103 His Excellency the American
Minister.
291 Miss Everitt
341 His Majesty Louis Philippe.
68, Rue de P Arcade, Paris,
415 The late John C. Calhoun of
the U.S. Senate. Ordered
by the City of Charleston,
S.C, U.S.A.
(Chicago, N.A.)
259, Wabash Avenue,
278 Major-General Sherman.
71, Vicolo S, NicolOy Rome,
771 Listz.
452 Pius the Ninth.
279 M. Thiers.
162 Kathleen.
64, Rue de Rochefoucauld, Paris,
224 Lord Lyons.
312 Count Ferdinand de Lesseps.
326 Miss L.
1839.
1840.
1840.
1841.
1843.
1844.
1851.
1866.
1869.
1871.
1874.
1875.
1879.
1883.
HBALY, T Architect.
1 1, Charlton Street,
St, Marylebone,
1785. 605 Design for a museum.
1786. 568 do. parliament house.
HBAPB, Miss M.
Miniature Painter.
9, Percy St., Bedford Square.
182 1. 788 Mrs. Lindley.
853 Fortune telling.
1822. 551 Portrait of a lady sketching.
749 The old Highlander.
Birmingham,
1823. 727 J. H. Jervis, Esq., of Mosely,
Warwickshire.
850 Portraits of Signor Spagnoletti,
Mr. W. Lindley, and Mr.
R. Lindley.
HBAPHY, Miss Blizabeth (after-
wards Mrs. Henry John Murray).
Miniature Painter.
8, St, John's Wood Road.
1834. 542 Una Contadina.
22, Newman Street.
1838. 633 Portrait of a lady.
643 Mrs. Lawrie and child.
736 Rosaline. "She'll not be hit,
etc."
770 Rev. B. Reofey.
1839. 262 Portrait of a lady.
739 do. do.
24, Russell Place.
1840.
586 Miss Kerrison.
25, Portman Street,
1842.
684 Portraits of the children of the
Rev. F. Ayckbome.
74» Mrs. Hall and children.
814 Portraits of a lady and her
children.
1843.
917 Mr. and Mrs. Wansey.
\See Mrs. Murray.)
HBAPHY, Miss M. A. (afterwards
Mrs. W. Musgrave).
Miniature Painter.
7, St John's Wood Road.
182 1. 650 Miss C. H. Heaphy.
728 Master S. H. Eyre.
821 Portraits of the children of
Capt. Saunders, late of the
1 2th.
826 Mrs. J. Busfeild.
1822. 582 Portrait of a gentleman.
594 Portraits of three children.
728 Portrait of a lady.
824 Master Smith.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
55
1823.
807
808
910
1825.
76.
1826.
763
1827.
772
788
1828.
759
858
865
1829. 698
1830. 663
787
846
908
1831. 725
1832. 698
747
{See
HEAPHY,
1797- 539
1798. 376
7*0
1799. 387
1800. 4*2
642
1801. 362
364
384
389
429
45»
454
1802. 417
55a
673
Rev. Dr. Busfield.
Miss Birch.
Mrs. Martindale.
Mrs. G. Barttelst Smyth.
Mrs. Duer.
Portraits of Barbara and Anna-
bella, daughters of Sir A.
Carlisle.
Miss Saunders.
Mrs. Savary.
Mrs. Kynaston Moody.
Portrait of Elizabeth, eldest
daughter of John Heaphy,
Esq., as Isabella, Countess
deCroye. Vide Quentin Dur-
ward.
Mrs. Palmer.
Leopold, second son of John
Martin, Esq.
Miss Spence, authoress of
" Dame Rebecca Berry," etc.
Miss Elizabeth Guilielm, daugh-
ter of the late W. Green,
Esq., of Trelawny, Jamaica.
Bianca. "In Venice Tasso's
echoes are no more, etc."
106, New Bond Street
Hinda. Vide Lalla Rookh.
Portraits of the children of
C. Pott, Esq.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Mrs. W. Musgrave.)
Thomas.
Miniature Painter.
1 2, Tottenham Court New Road,
Portrait of himself.
47, Warren Street,
Miss Timmerman.
Miss Salter.
Miss Stephenson.
37, Long Acre.
Mrs. Heaphy.
Mrs. Meadows.
Mr. Goodeve.
Mr. Heathcote.
Miss Goodeve.
Portraits of Mr. H., Mr. K.,
Miss Mackenzie and Miss
Brisset.
Himself.
Mr. Simpson.
Mrs. Heathcote.
83, Charlotte Street,
Rathbone Place,
The children of Lady G. Buck-
ley.
Lady G. Buckley and child.
Portraits of the Countess Wo-
ronzow. Viscountess Palmer-
ston. Count Woronzow, the
Russian ambassador, Hon.
Miss Temple, Lady Laving-
ton, and the Hon. W. Tem-
ple.
(Portrait painter to H.R.H. the
Princess of Wales.)
1803. 366 H.R.H. the Princess of Wales.
405 Hon. Miss Temple.
461 Lord Pelham.
471 Lady Pelham.
476 Lord Minto.
477 Watchfulness.
616 Lord Palmerston and the Hon.
Mr. Temple.
1804. 344 The Portland fish-girl.
348 Hon. Mr. Temple.
586 Lady Ashburton as a lady
abbess.
76, Great Tichfield Street.
1807. 399 J. Clarke, Esq., Sheriff of Edin-
burgh.
491 Lady Ashburton.
I, Park Road,
Marykbone Park.
1812. 48a The spell. "Now the magic
nine pea's found, etc."
The cheat detected.
Consideration.
Portrait of a lady,
do. do.
543 Heron-shooting.
760 Study of fish from nature.
607 Trout, grayling, crayfish, etc.
7, St. John's Wood Road.
501 Dr. Hooper.
510 Portrait of a lady.
432 Mrs. Wharton.
536 — Webb, Esq.
547 Juliet. "Ah! me."
664 Mrs. Ricardo.
754 D. Ricardo, Esq.
568 Portrait of a Baronet.
570 do. lady of distinction.
355 Mrs. Walpole Eyre and chil-
dren.
354 The fisherman's frolic.
345 Dumbiedikes and Janie Deans.
From the Heart of Mid-
lothian. "... the paw re-
mained suspended in the air
with the palm open like the
claw of a heraldic griffin,
etc.''
370 Portrait of a lady.
1830. 582 Miss Grim.
1 83 1. 505 Portrait of a lady.
1834. 449 do. do.
33, Newman Street.
1836. 860 C. Smythe, Esq.
1813.
1821.
1822.
1823.
1825.
1826.
1827.
491
497
529
56
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HEAPHY, Thomas Frank... Painter.
T, Heaphy.Junr.,
8, St John's Wood Road.
1 83 1. 530 Portrait of a gentleman.
15, Henrietta Street,
1833. 957 La Contadina.
27, Newman Street,
1834. 455 Anna Carolina, daughter of the
Hon. Leicester Stanhope,
CB.
463 Signor Fontana, high priest of
the order of St. Simonians.
1835. 465 Mrs. Laurie.
524 Portraits of Miss Bishop, Miss
Emily Bishop and Miss Har-
riett Louisa Bishop.
T. F. Heaphy, 3, Russell Place,
1846. 465 Mary Magdalene going to the
sepulchre.
6, Featherstone Buildings,
1847. 1027 Miss Rose Ravensham.
1848. 1007 John Laurie, Esq., late Sheriff
of London, etc.
1066 The Bishop of Oxford, Chan-
cellor of the Order of the
Garter ( Wilherforce),
8, Great Marylebone Street,
1849. 690 Mrs. Henry Masterman and
children.
93» N. Kindersley, H. E. L C,
military service.
951 Miss Nepean.
965 Gordon Campbell, Esq., 42nd
Regiment (Royal High-
landers).
T. Heaphy, 5, Bulstrode Street,
1850. 590 The Infant Pan educated by
the wood nymphs — the danc-
ing lesson.
1046 John Neeld, Esq., M.P.
1075 George Shirley Maxwell, Esq.,
41st Regiment.
1 85 1. 1238 Mrs. Rashleigh.
1852. 1041 Mrs. Cathcart and children.
1853. 960 The parting of Catharina and
Bianca. — Taming the Shrew,
969 Mrs. Fort and Miss Mac-
donald.
1854. 28a Mrs. Boutine.
637 Sketch from a fancy Ball at
the Tuileries, February, 1854.
101 1 A distinguished French lady.
1355. 493 Miss Loftus.
516 Hon. Mrs. Chetwynd Talbot.
1856. 908 William Moore, Esq., H.E.LC.
Civil Service.
931 Miss Clarke.
963 Mrs. Christie.
983 W.Capel Clarke Thomhill, Esq.
1857. 55 Mrs. Creyke.
1858.
1859.
i860.
1861.
1862.
1857- 319 Miss F. Loring.
931 Children of Thomas Garfit,
Esq.
941 Mrs. E. F. Moore.
9S8 Viscount I^ftus and the Lady
Marian Loftus, children of
the Marquis of Ely.
209 Mrs. Ravenhill.
319 Mrs. Woollaston.
325 Lady Rachel Scott.
574 Mrs. Wynne.
433 La Belle Lisette, the market
girl of Bruges.
458 The first pie.
30 Water seller of Ragusa, Dal-
matia.
156 Market girl of the Romagna.
294 Corsican mother and child.
BrooklandSy Wandsworth,
121 Teodora, the peasant girl of
the Abruzzi, who, during an
insurrection, conveyed the
vessels of the church in
safety to Naples, two hun-
dred miles distant.
1863. 696 " In early life Kepler lived in
great poverty in Venice. At
this time he was in the habit
of going about with his wife
taking astronomical observa-
tions, on which occasions he
would be continually inter-
rupted by persons taking him
for an astrologer, and apply-
ing to him for fortune-teU-
ing."
1864. 592 Bernard Palissy, the potter,
taken by his townspeople
for a coiner, etc.
46, Sussex Street^ Pimlico,
523 Lord Burleigh showing his
peasant bride her new home.
439 Lizzie Farren, afterwards Coun-
tess of Derby, waiting at the
prison bars with her father's
breakfast of hot milk.
Her father was a strolling actor,
and as such had been imprisoned
the evening before at Salisbury.
She rose early in the morning,
boiled some fresh milk, and
waited with it at the window till
her father came.
1090 Queen Mary Stuart at Tutbury
Castle.
I knelt on the floor, as my
wont is on entering, when Lord
Shrewsbury came and told me I
was to keep that room.
1873- 358 Master Felix.
1865.
1872.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
57
HEARD, W Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1810. 458 Mr. G. Ainslie.
HEARN, R. H Painter.
1 2, Rue Boursault^ Paris,
1866. 366 Sunset.
378 Misty morning on the banks of
the Voise, France.
187 1. 42 A still morning on the Ranee,
near Dinan.
79 The Richardet: a view on the
Ranee, near St. Malo.
HEARNE,
1781. 254
399
419
433
1785- 586
1786. 453
469
492
574
1787.
1788.
588
586
'59
557
561
1789.
116
149
1790.
539
544
I79I.
62
1792.
5"
535
1793-
594
595
1806.
375
Thomas Painter.
I, St MartirCs Street^
Leicester Fields.
View in the park at Hevening-
ham hall.
Landscape with portraits.
View of Heveningham Hall in
Suffolk, the seat of Sir Ger-
rard Vanneck, Bart,
do. do. do.
5, Macclesfield Street, Soho,
View upon the river Teme at
Downton in Herefordshire,
the seat of Richard Payne
Knight, Esq.
View upon the Teme at Down-
ton in Herefordshire, the
seat of Richard Payne
Knight, Esq.
do. do. do.
Scene described in the Recess,
vol. i, p. 92.
View on the Teme at Down-
ton, etc.
do. do. do.
Scene at Lodore, Cumberland.
Tintern Abbey.
Barnard Castle.
View of Bredwardine, Here-
fordshure.
Chepstow Castle, Monmouth-
shire.
View of Mecca's Court, Here-
ford, the seat of Sir George
Cornwall, Bart.
View in the park of Sir George
Cornewall, Bart., at Moccas,
Herefordshire.
Part of the great hall in Kenil-
worth castle, Warwickshire.
Scene at the rookery, Surrey.
View of Bath.
Ludlow Castle.
View near Lymington, Hants.
Newark Castle upon Trent.
Caister Castle, Norfolk.
HE ASM AN, Ernest.
Decorative Painter.
54, Upper Marylebone Street,
1896. 1783 Wall decoration : Parable of the
Ten Virgins.
HEATH, Charles Painter.
Master C, Heath,
15, Russell Place,
Fitzroy Square,
436 Portrait of a gypsey.
459 Satan arousing his troops. —
Milton,
531 Scene from Paradise Lost.
613 A specimen of polyauthogra-
phy; an impression taken
from a drawing on stone.
534 Armida brought before God-
frey. — Tassds Jerusalem
delivered,
546 The contention of Achilles and
Agamemnon. — Homer^s
Iliad,
1805. ^^* Entrance of Telemachus
the infernal regions.
Telemachus,
1806. 363 Miss F. Lewis.
364 Master Betty.
1807. 367 Four designs from plays.
575 Battle of the Angels.
friends, why not come on,
etc:'— Milton,
1801.
1802.
1803.
1804.
into
Vide
O
HEATH, Miss C Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1802. 584 Mr. Phillipson.
\$, Russell Place,
1803. 971 Portrait of the late Mrs. Cor-
bould.
1804. 439 Scene from Orlando Furioso.
1806. 468 A scene from the Three Span-
iards, a romance.
HEATH, Dudley Painter.
1892. 624 The swing.
50, Great Russell Street,
1895. 340 The last rose of summer.
1896. 460 Portrait of a lady.
10, Fitzroy Street,
1898. 587 As in a looking-glass.
806 The white kitten.
1900. 573 In the orchard.
HEATH, F. A Engraver.
32, Momington Road.
1863. 987 Alice Lyle. After E. M. Ward,
R.A.
IV.
58
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1865.
1867.
Heath, F. A. — continued, I
87, Sussex Road^ HoUoway, I
890 King James II receiving in- j
telligence of the landing of
the Prince of Orange. After '
E. M. Ward, R.A. |
953 After the battle. After P. H.
Calderon, A.R.A.
1874. iz8o Choosing the roses in the
Temple garden. After J.
Pettie, R.A.
HEATH, Frank G Painter.
Trewarveneth Farm^
Paul^ Penzance,
1904. 603 A Violin Solo.
HEATH, Henry Charles.
Miniature Painter.
30, Beaumont Street^
Portland Place.
1851. 980 Mr. John Littlewood.
1065 Mrs. Julius Thompson.
1082 The late Mrs. Edward Cor-
bould.
1096 Rev. J. Mould.
1852. 671 Mrs. Brewster.
77* Portrait of a lady.
902 Henry Corbould, Esq.
Chester Cottage^ Camden Town,
1853. 804 G. N. Driver, Esq.
805 Portrait of a gentleman.
806 Edward Tarn, Esq.
832 Portrait of a Lady.
833 Portrait.
841 Charles Evans, Esq., Frederick
Heath, Esq., etc.
1 79, Regent Street.
743 Portrait.
813 Portrait of a lady.
817 Portrait.
Cluster Lodge^
Regenfs Park Road.
804 Portrait.
848 The invalid.
283, Regent Street.
709 Mrs. Ferguson of Raith, Kir-
kaldy.
iS3> Regent Street.
1865. 758 Margaret, daughter of F.
Wyburd, Esq.
765 A fancy portrait.
1866. 438 A basque.
1867. 314 The Swiss guard.
448 The lily.
1870. 690 A sailor boy; portrait.
187 1. 997 Arthur Sannox Johnston, as
Young England.
999 Oswald, son of Lionel Ames,
Esq., of the Hyde, Herts.
1854.
1855.
1856.
1862.
I87I.
1009 Olga, daughter of Herman
Gulich, Esq., of Wimbledon.
1872.
1369 Miss de Kantzon.
33, Grave End Road.
1873.
299 Going to the Dogs.
648 The gardener's daughter.
1877.
479 The head of the family.
1299 John William Allen, Esq.
1884.
1 501 "Winnie."
1885.
1497 Georgie.
1886.
134* H.R.H. Princess Henry of
Battenberg.
1 37 1 Rodney Fennessey, Esq.
1887.
1358 William Moult, Esq.
1888.
1492 Alfred.
12, Pall Mall East.
1889.
161 1 Frank.
1612 Portrait of a lady.
161 3 Winnie.
1890.
1553 Portrait of a boy.
I89I.
1538 Mrs. Hutton.
1539 W. R. C.
1540 T. M.
i54« The late Viscount Cantelupe.
154* Henry Belleley Woodcock,
Esq.
1543 Little Lord Fauntleroy.
1544 John King, Esq.
1892.
i4»a Cavendish Bentinck, Esq.
1423 lone.
1424 The late W. Cowdell, Esq.
14*5 Youngest daughter of Mrs.
Box.
14*6 Viscountess Cantelupe
1427 Hetty, youngest daughter of
Frederick Treves, Esq.
1428 Marion.
1893.
1290 Sir Joseph W. Bazalgette, C.B.
1304 Charlie and Ivy, children of
W. A. Wigram, Esq.
1305 H. R. Bruxner, Esq.
1306 Denis.
1307 May.
1308 Buds.
1309 Travers.
1 3 10 Mrs. William James.
1894.
i3»i Professor Vines.
l^^^ Portrait of a lady.
1323 Mrs. Vines.
1324 Mrs. Tew.
1325 Miss Esm^ H. Winthorp Smith.
1326 Miss Tonie Green.
1327 Miss Eveline Corbould Hay-
ward.
1328 Miss Macfarlane.
1895.
1247 Edith — in memoriam.
1248 Miss Doris Hawley.
1249 Miss Hilda Hawley.
1250 The Rev. Canon Scott.
1 25 1 William James, Esq.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
59
1895. '252 Honor, daughter of Lady Rose
Leigh.
153 Edward Fielden, Esq.
154 Mrs. Edward Fielden.
1896. 1414 Miss Beverley.
415 Master Michael Banbury.
416 Mrs. M. Watson.
417 Captain Shawe Taylor, A.D.C.
418 A Solo on the Violin.
419 Miss West.
4*0 Miss Phyllis Hawley.
1897. 1554 G. B. Rennie, Esq.
555 Frank M. Button, Esq.
556 Mrs. Ernest Hartland.
557 Edward Nugent, 6th Earl of
Miltown, K.P.
558 Miss Danby.
559 Mrs. Hawley.
560 Portrait of a gentleman.
(The late.)
1898. 1386 Baby.
387 Portrait of a gentleman.
388 do. lady.
389 do. do.
390 do. do.
1795-
1796.
HEATH, James, ^.^.^. ... Engraver.
(Historical Engraver to His Majesty.)
42, Newman Street,
319 Death of Major Pearson; un-
finished.
49» Scene from the two gentlemen
of Verona, for Heath's new
Edition of Shakespeare.
496 Scene from Midsummer Night's
Dream, for Heath's new Edi-
tion of Shakespeare.
607 The dead Soldier. From a pic-
ture by Wright of Derby.
670 A proof print for a new edition
of Shakespeare.
15, Russell Placey
Fitzroy Square.
593 The late Marquess of Bath.
From a picture by Lawrence.
662 Love's labour lost. From a
picture by Stothard.
623 Portrait of Mr. R. Roy, and
Master of the Academy,
Burlington Street.
645 Scene from Macbeth.
620 Eloisa and Sappho.
579« The reaper. Vide Thomson's
Seasons.
479* The good shepherd. From
Murillo.
787 Engraving. After Mr. West's
picture of the Death of Lord
Nelson.
1797.
1798.
1802.
1803.
1804.
1805.
1806.
1809.
1811.
1813. 737 Lucien Bonaparte. Engraved
from a drawing by Charles
de Chatillon, after a bust by
Marin, in the possession of
Lucien Bonaparte.
18 14. 475 Engraving from a Drawing by
Charles de Chatillon. After
a bust by Marin, in the
possession of Lucien Bona-
parte.
181 5. 399 The late Rt. Hon. Wm. Pitt
Engraved from the statue by
Nollekens, lately erected in
the Senate House, Cam-
bridge.
1816. 394 T wo subjects from Don Quixotte.
From paintings by R.
Smirke, R.A.
18 1 7. 797 Portrait of Sir J. Radcliffe.
After W. Owen, R.A.
1829. 831 A head.
846 do.
1830. 983 Portrait of the late Archbishop
of York. ( William Mark^
ham,) After Hoppner, R.A.
24, S^maur Place North,
1831. 940 A Turk.
1832. 918 Charity.
931 Fortune teller.
1833. 764 A drawing.
Ravensboume Villa^
Lewisham^ Kent,
1 834. 730 Children playing with a donkey.
HEATH, Lionel
1892
.Miniature Painter.
33, Grove End Road,
360 Florence.
22, Greencrqft Gardens y
South Hampstead.
1893. '*9* Portrait of a lady.
1894. 1227 Nurse Heath.
\2y Pall Mall East,
1897. 1536 Dudley Heath, Esq.
1537 Victor, son of E. W. Appleby,
Esq.
1538 The late Mrs. Lancaster.
1539 Miss May Southby.
1540 W. H. AUchin, Esq., M.D.
1 541 The late Mrs. Chidson.
1898. 1436 Mrs. Gerald Arbuthnot.
1437 Miss Muriel M. Courage.
1438 R. St. J. Willans, Esq.
1439 Baby May Bankart
1440 Master Michell Pain.
1 44 1 Miss Ren^e Pain.
144* Master Kenneth Motion.
1443 The late Hubert J. A. Hervey,
Esq.
1899. 1413 Miss Maude Courtney.
1414 Portrait of a child.
6o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Heath, Lionel-w^7/r//>rw^//.
1899. 1415 Mrs. Charles Oppenheim.
1416 Portrait of a lady.
1 90 1. 1293 Fancies.
1 294 Gertrude Coventry.
1295 Arthur H. Dawson, C.I.V.
1902. 10^ £. Winston Barron, Esq.
106$ A study.
1066 Mrs. Claud Lambton.
1067 Mrs. Barron.
1074 Raymond, son of Dr. H. Frank
Heath.
1075 Portrait of a lady.
1903. 1076 A study.
1077 Portrait of a lady.
1078 Mrs. Wix.
1904. 1 1 17 Mrs. Lionel Heath.
1118 Mrs. Stephen Ralli.
HEATH, Miss Margaret A.. ..Painter.
9, York Place, Baker Street
1889. 951 A connoisseur.
14, G Unarm Road, Clapton.
1892. 1 1 18 Far away fancies.
3, Garden Road, Abbey Road.
1894. 1097 Mysie.
1895. 946 "Her own sweet thoughts for
company."
1187 Mary Farquharson, aetat 92.
1896. 1425 Abraham Thomas, Esq.
1897. 889 Dame Nature's garden.
1508 Elaine.
1898. 1 104 The magic whistle.
1899. 1377 St. Agnes.
70, Grosvenor Road, Pimlico,
1900. 991 "Come up, Blossom, etc."
1505 Portrait of a gentleman.
HEATH, Thomas Hastead.
Painter.
53, Park Place, Cardiff.
1 90 1. 565 Canon C. J. Thompson, D.D.
1904. 875 The beach-comber.
HEATH, W Painter.
Halifax.
1850. 805 Midge Holes, Helden Bridge,
Yorkshire.
25, St. James's Road, Halifax.
185 1. 114 Scene in Beaumont Clough,
Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire.
HEATHCOTE, C Architect.
1828. 1025 Design for a bridge.
HEATHCOTE, Charles H.
Architect.
6, Princess Street, Manchester.
1897. 1894 House at Buxton.
HEATHCOTE and RANDLE.
Architects.
18S9. 1961 Lancashireand Yorkshire Bank,
Manchester.
HEATHERLEY, Thomas... Painter.
79, Xewman Street.
187 1. 240 Princess Elizabeth in the Tower.
"Oh! fortune, how thy rest-
less, wavering state, etc."
HEATLEY, Mrs Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1797. 132 A cottage near Romford,
Essex.
216 A moonlight
1798. 451 A cottage.
1799* 49S A mill in Lincolnshire.
876 View in the Isle of Wight.
1800. 788 do. Italy.
1801. 624 View of Coithy Bridge, near
Caermarthen.
1804. 608 A View from nature.
1805. 591 Roses.
HEATON, A Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1867. 74a St. Ives, Bingley, the seat of
W. Busfield Ferrand, Esq.
HEATON, Clement.
Stained Glass Painter.
33, Langham Street.
1892. 1654 Two windows for the Imperial
Institute, etc.
1710 Stained glass window, etc,
Watford, Herts.
1894. 1666 Decoration, Imperial Institute.
HEATON, J. A.
Decorative Painter.
26, Charlotte Street,
Bedford Square.
1888. 1766 Acanthus, oak and privet; a
piece of wall decoration.
1867 Olive and vine; a frieze exe-
cuted in gesso duro.
1868 A frieze.
HEATON, Monica Painter.
29, Bloomsbury Square.
1 88 1. 890 "A study from the antique."
954 Miss Winifred Heaton.
HEATON, BUTLER, and BAYNE.
Stained Glass Painters.
14, Garrick Street,
Covent Garden.
1884. 1341 Design for decoration: Hall of
a City Company.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
6i
1885. 1834 Design for a Renaissance win-
dow.
1886. 1554 Memorial window for Hythe
church to M. D. D. Dalison,
Lieut. Scots Guards, etc.
1584 Window, St. Vedast church,
Foster Lane, E.C.
1888. 1 88 1 Window in church near Paris.
1 88a Window, church, Hampton on
Thames.
1897 Window, Chester Cathedral.
1893. 1506 do. St. Margaret's church,
Lowestoft.
HUBERT, Antoine Auguste Ernest.
Painter.
51, Bedford Square,
1871. 1157 The Morning and Evening of
life.
HEBERT, W. J Painter.
19, Sloane Square.
1823. ^5 Sketch of Birds from the Island
of Java.
3, QueerCs Terrace^ Chelsea,
1827. 139 Mill on the banks of the
Thames.
HECHT, Wilhclm Etcher.
32, Briennerstrasse, Munich,
1883. 1350 The King of Bavaria.
1 37 1 A christening in the middle
ages; etching.
HECKSTALL-SMITH, Miss Edith.
See S.
HEDGELAND, J Architect.
S3, Warren Street,
1822. 912 Church in St. Pancras.
943 Room in Salters' Hall.
1823. 994 A proposed church.
HEDGER, F Painter.
I, Ladbroke Terrace^
Not ting mil.
1854. 151 Solitude disturbed .
HEDGER, W Architect.
South Street, West Square.
1827. 974 St. Pancras church.
HEDLEY, Ralph Painter.
I I, New Bridge Street,
Newcastle.
1879. 418 News-boy.
1882. 593 Marshy land.
843 Harriers going to the meet.
1887. 446 The first "sold."
1888. 23 Weary.
503 The reaper.
529 Out of work.
1889. 1249 Contraband.
1890. 130 Union Jack.
744 Seeking Sanctuary.
1 168 A cottage garden.
1 89 1. 217 The toboggan.
497 " Go, and God's will be done,
etc."
1066 "Necessity is the mother of
invention."
1892. 79 The parish registrar of births
and deaths.
500 Sealing <he locker.
555 The village school.
636 The amateur dentist.
813 My neighbour.
1893. 798 His first voyage.
808 Flint and steel.
1894. 4»i The bachelor.
477 Home lessons.
1895. 376 Old pension day.
1896. 34 Barring-out day.
260 Punch.
880 The Veteran. " Shouldered his
crutch, etc."
1897. 71 Duty paid.
624 Invention of the lifeboat Willie
Wouldhave, South Shields,
1789.
1062 Passing the doctor.
1898. 514 The tournament.
926 The winnowing sheet.
931 The thrashing floor {sic),
1899. 151 The rope- walk.
163 The golden grain.
398 The pastor.
608 By the wayside.
962 The monitor.
1900. 518 The reservist's wife.
980 The horse-thrasher.
1082 The apprentice's enforced toil-
ette.
Disobedient apprentices were
first in open courte made exem-
plary bv shortening their haire,
and taking from their clothes
superfluous ribboning.
1 90 1. 349 " Ars longa, vita brevis."
1904. 487 Seeking situations.
876 A candidate for the guild. "By
hamer and hand all artes do
stand."
HEFFER, Edward A Architect.
10, St, Bride Street, Liverpool.
1862. 871 Pinnington Hall, Lancashire.
2, Dale Street, Liverpool,
1872. 1224 An Elizabeth mansion.
62
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Heffer, Edward A. — continued,
1872. 1238 Design; Prince Consort Me-
morial, Edinburgh.
1373. 1153 Interior ofSt. Bridget's Church,
Wavertree, Liverpool.
1874. 1186 Aquarium, Hastings.
1875. 1038 Cathedral of St. Peter, Liver-
pool.
6, Victoria Rond^ Kilbum,
1878. ii2» Falcon Tower, Surrey.
1885. 1804 Ceiling, St. Bridget's Church,
Wavertree.
HEFFBRNAN, James Sculptor.
27, St, Georges Row^
Chelsea Bridge.
1816. 917 Prometheus chamed on Mount
Caucasus, where a vulture
was sent by Jupiter to prey
upon his liver.
181 7. 1031 The Rape of Proserpine. "Sees
her thus sporting on the
flowry green."
1818. 1048 Bust of J. Stark, Esq.
181 9. 1196 Achilles attacked by the waves
of Scamander, etc
1820. 1 022 A nymph playing with cupid.
182 1. 1157 Musidora. " And fair exposed
she stood, etc."
1159 Bust of B. O'Meara, Esq.
1823. 1125 Ino with the Infant Bacchus.
" Ino first took him for her
foster child."— (Twi/.
1 126 Part of a monument in memory
of the late William Bennett,
D.D., Bishop of Cloyne and
chief promoter of Christian-
ity among the American
Indians, to be erected in
Clciiyne Church, Cork.
1824. 1004 Bust of J. T. Morton, Esq.
1017 do. Mr. G. S. Newton.
1021 do. a lady.
1825. 1028 Bust in marble of Miss E. W.
Hill.
1048 Susanna at the Bath.
I, Ranelagh Grove^ Islington,
1827. 1079 Bust of B. O'Meara, Esq.
II 17 Salmacis. "On beds of leaves
she now reposed her limbs."
—Ovid.
1828. 1 1 54 BustofMr.H.P.Briggs,A.R.A.
1 1 76 Cupid and Psyche.
1829. 1156 Bust of William Foy, Esq.
5, Belgrave Plaa,
1830. H78 The deserted mother.
1831. 1143 Bust of Dr. Haslam.
1234 A girl caressing a child.
35, Coleshill Street,
1832. 1218 Bust of James Morrah, Esq.
1837. 1241 Posthumous bust of the wife of
James Morrah, Esq., Sur-
geon, of Sloane Street.
HEFFNER, Carl Painter.
120, Fail Mall,
1880. 194 Cattle in the marshes.
Radcliffe House^ Brixton Road,
1 88 1. 4^2 A gleam of sunshine.
HEIDELOFF, N Architect.
129, Long Acre,
1 8 10. 794 An interior view of the Opera
House, Haymarket
HEIDBMANNS, H. P.
Miniature Painter.
68, Quadrant,
1S45. 7^^ y^vs!& Dawson.
10, Red Lion Square,
1847. 72o*Baroness de Pfeill, lady of the
Wurtemberg Minister at the
Court of Holland.
8, Duke Street,
1849. 865 Study from nature.
868 The Countess of Lansfeld(Lola
Montes).
H, Heidemans^ 76, Gower St,
1864. 726 "The old veteran fighting his
battles over again."
HEIGHWAY, Richard Painter.
At Mr, Walton,
Half Moon Street.
1787. 178 A girl trying her shoe.
6, LittU Vine Street, Piccadilly,
1788. 173 Portrait of a lady.
Litchfield and
S, Carrington Street,
1 789. 264 A woman selling saloop.
386 Portrait of a young lady.
Shrewsbury and
31, Newgate Street,
1 793* ^3^ ^ market girl
HBILBUTH, Ferdinand Painter.
Arts Club, Hanover Square,
1871. 453 Spring. " In the spring, a live-
lier iris changes on the bur-
nished dove, etc." — Tenny-
son,
1042 On the banks of the Seine.
HEINE, E Painter.
3, Wigmore Street,
1863. 814 Flowers.
HEITON, Andrew G Architect.
72, George Street, Perth,
1895. 1581 Perth Public Library.
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63
HELARD, Miss C. (now Mrs. Fox-
Davies) Etcher.
132, Cromwell Road.
1904. 1301 A Book-plate.
HBLCKiS,
Arnold Painter.
Modoc House^ East Moulsey^
Hampton Court
April showers.
Langham Studios,
Water Wooing Willows.
The Shrubbery, East Moulsey.
An April morning.
Sunset after rain.
Camber sands.
Showery weather.
Clearing up.
I, Langham Studios.
Blowing a sou'-wester.
The close of a rainy day.
Low tide — Coast of Guernsey.
Evening glow after rain.
" When autumn's yellow lustre
gilds the land."
Studland Bay — morning.
"'Mang moors and mosses
mony, O."
Summer noontide.
Sandbanks, Bournemouth.
"Ower the moor amang the
heather."
Corfe Castle.
An altar of unsculptured stone:
" a thing of ages gone."
A grey morning — coast of
France.
Early summer — ^Aldemey.
Richmond Hill.
Sandbanks — morning.
HBLFRICHT, Bmil Medalist.
89, Great Portland Street,
1883. 1657 Bayard-Taylor medal
HBLLICAR, Evelyn A. ... Architect.
35, Wellington Street.
1891. 1926 Hall at ELalston, Bromley.
10, Serjeants Inn,
1894. 1684 Restoration at Binghams Mel-
combe.
1902. 1474 Pavilion, etc., South Hill Wood,
Bromley.
HELLYER, T Architect.
Ryde,
1846. 1195 St. James's Church, Seacroft,
near Leeds.
1307 Interior. do. do.
1880.
61
I88I.
I4IO
1884.
1885.
«534
S«9
778
8»7
1887.
1888.
6.3
470
S9»
19a
184
1889.
70$
176
»07
J 54
1890.
I89I.
119
187
1893.
>89
1895.
1897.
495
1018
1847. 1 120 Holy Trinity Church, Ryde.
1 1 70 Interior do. do.
1243 Isle of Wight Royal Infirmary.
1848. 1126 Parsonage House, Kingsclere,
Woodlands, Hants.
IH2 Newchurch, Isle of Wight.
Bouverie House, Ryde,
1862. 840 Sheen Church, Newbury, Berks.
HELMICK
, Howard Painter.
21, King Street, St, Jameses,
Un dejeuner k la fourchette.
The Irish Piper.
3, Middleton Road,
Camden Road,
The country dancing master —
West of Ireland.
The schoolmaster's moment of
leisure.
Eton Villa, Ealing,
An independent voter.
17, Brook Green,
The broken doll.
64, Albany Street,
The knotty point.
The savants.
Dangan Cottage, Galway,
The wayward daughter.
The theologians.
Holland Park Road Studios,
Marriage settlement — West of
Ireland.
Against witches.
The bachelor.
Arts Club, Hanover Square,
The dispensary doctor — West
of Ireland.
An east wind.
After the fair.
PreparingforChristmas — South
of Ireland.
The angler's rest
A ghost story.
HBMING, Mrs. Matilda.
Miniature Painter.
45, Robert Street.
1847. 962 Mrs. Henry S. Hayes.
1848. 717 Miss Ellen Winifred Johnns.
956 Sketch from nature — peasant
Giri.
1002 Miss Eda Fortescue.
1873-
■73
1094
1874.
J9
3»6
1875-
•"$
1876.
61s
1877.
1019
1356
1878.
537
1879.
1031
1880.
566
1030
I88I.
1350
1883.
1488
1884.
208
a62
1886.
576
771
1887.
976
1855.
HEMING, Miss Painter.
57, Great TUhfield Strut.
1821. 554 M. Beverley, Esq.
HEMING, Mrs. ... Miniature Painter.
1820. 701 Mrs. Kater.
64
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HEMINGWAY, A Architect.
Rosenstein Villas Roehampton,
1884. 1 23 1 Westminster Abbey, south
transept.
HEMMING, Alfred O.
Stained Glass Painter.
47, Margaret Street
1889. 1894 Window, St. Patrick's Church,
Huddersfield.
1890. 1747 Window, St. Hilda's, Darling-
ton.
1922 Window, Folkestone parish
church.
1 89 1. 1780 Wall decoration. Lady Chapel,
Folkestone parish church.
"The Tree of Jesse."
1894. 1573 Window, Oldbury Church,
Salop.
HEMMING, Miss Edith.
Miniature Painter.
2, New Park Road,
Brixton HilL
1904. 1107 Joan, daughter of Captain Nor-
man Hemming, R.E.
1 108 Miss Grace Wells.
1 109 George W.Hemming,Esq.,K.C.
HEMMING, Miss Fanny ... Painter.
87, Lancaster Gate.
1885. 1087 Wroxham Bridge, Norfolk
Broads.
HEMMING, Mrs. W. B Painter.
Addison Road North,
1856. 237 Part of the "Citadelle" at
Boulogne, in which the Em-
peror of the French was a
prisoner in August, 1840.
1857. 240 At Wargrave on the Thames.
Finland Terrace, Notting HilL
1858. 484 Leiston Abbey, Suffolk.
5, Bulstrode Street.
1859. 208 Iken Church and Rectory on
the Aide, Suffolk.
521 Rue des Logettes, Honfleur.
HEMMINGS, Frederick... Architect.
7, Fenchurch Street.
1888. 1825 Clement's Inn Chambers.
1884 Houses in Cheyne Gardens.
i88gu 1948 Flats, Chelsea Court.
HEMMINGS (F.) and DELISSA (J.)
Architects.
59, Gracechurch Street,
1887. 1732 Warehouses on the site of St.
Paul's Schools, etc.
HEMSLEY, H Architect.
At Mr. Holland:' s.
Half Moon Street, Piccadilly.
1 785. 544 Design for an elevation of the
principal front of a noble-
man's seat.
1787. 487 Design for the entrance to a
Park.
1 788. 467 Design for a banquetting house.
1790. 580 Elevation of a bath and tea
room.
St. Martin's Street,
Leicester Fields.
1794. 633 Design for a mausoleum.
1795. 712 A fagade with lodge and gates.
Justice Walk, Chelsea.
181 3. 856 Design for a villa.
32, Vincent Square.
18 19. 222 Daybreak; a sketch.
1 82 1. 1083 Interior of a church; a design.
1822. 488 Landscape.
HEMSLEY, William Painter.
5, Marlborough Street.
1849. 57 Young shrimpers.
30, Halsey Street, Chelsea.
1850. 1 27 1 House at Wimbledon Park.
1853. no The truant defeated.
1854. 540 A Village school.
1855. ^** Polishing up.
1856. ^^% Winter.
1857. 198 Sketching from nature.
13, Hereford Square.
1859. 516 The start — one, two, three and
away!
i860. 48 A fisherman's hut — Cornwall.
1 86 1. 357 Sunday morning.
1862. 15 A dangerous playmate.
230 The burning glass— coast scene,
Somerset.
1863. 89 Summer.
1864. 126 Shrimpers.
1865. 170 New boots.
1868. 256 Reading the news.
50, Redcliffe Road.
1872. 1096 Welsh children.
1873. 1339 For the broth.
2, Ashbumham Gardens.
1874. 103 The Warrener's boy .
1877. 1398. Granny's lesson.
HEMY, Charles Napier, A.R.A.
Painter.
Sea View House,
North Shields.
1865. 345 The lone sea shore. "How
still it is, etc."
426 Among the shingle at Clovelly.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
65
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1887.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897. 204
IV.
44 T6te de Flandre, near Ant-
werp.
503 By the river side, Antwerp.
FelthaMy near London,
4 Under the walls of Maestricht :
arrival of a canal-boat.
451 London River.
685 The mill pond.
15, Grande Place^ Antwerp.
4 The rebec player.
543 At the foot of the cross.
Myrtle Lodge, North End.
435 The shore at Limehouse.
561 At the shrine.
740 Mending the nets.
198 Black wall
1 143 The birthday.
116 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea.
734 The mill at rest.
317 The Tyne, from the High
Lights, Shields, after rain.
108 London river — the Limehouse
barge-builders.
874 Shields Harbour — Herring
boats towing in.
405 The mill in the floods.
440 Red autumn. "Scarce aught
was left at autumn tide to die."
1*67 Streatley Mill.
237 The Fisherman's wooing.
517 A Nautical Argument.
468 Vespers.
697 The seine fishers.
733 " De Profundis."
809 The " Nancy Lee."
967 The Calvary.
2, Harewood Terrace,
Darlington.
273 Home again.
955 With wind and tide.
1452 The evening glow.
Myrtle Lodge, North End.
893 The lobster boat
1484 The " Nancy Lee."
I, Park Terrace, Falmouth.
201 Oyster dredgers.
Churchfield, Falmouth.
96 The smelt-net.
1257 Three fishers.
1 147 The rescue.
1094 The morning light.
989 The trammel net.
427 Home moorings.
434 A fisherman's sweetheart
Our boat.
" Through air and sea, through
scud and spray."
Pilchards. Purchased for the
Chantrey Bequest for
^1,200.
3'
650
1897. 334 Lost
(Elected A.R.A.)
1898. 529 Wreckage.
1015 A fair wind.
1029 After rain.
1 1 17 Clovelly pier.
1 127 Homeward bound.
1899. ^^ Smugglers. "To save their
necks."
102 1 The mill pond.
1079 "Wi* a risin' win' and a tide
comin' in."
1 13 1 Plymouth hookers.
1 149 What the boat brought home
from sea.
1900. 142 "Breakers ahead! Ware Man-
acles!"
1 16 1 The old castle, St Mawes.
1 1 82 The little fishing boats.
1218 Oporto.
1 90 1. 85 The home wind.
383 Birds of prey.
988 Clearing the net
1032 Limehouse Hole.
1039 The harbour master's home,
Limehouse.
109 1 The home moorings.
1902. 178 The pilot
326 The crew. " It was time for us
to leave her."
689 A letter firom over the sea.
1903. 89 Youth.
452 Seagulls.
836 Three poor fishermen.
845 In the track of the trawlers.
1904. 52 The crab merchant.
236 London river. Purchased for
the Chantrey Bequest for
£\,ooo.
396 "Haul aft"
993 Stormy sunset
999 Fair wind home.
HBMY, Thomas Marie Madawaska.
Painter.
Sea View House,
North Shields.
1874. 866 The herring fishery at North
Shields.
1875. 640 Calingham, Shere, Berwick-
shire.
6, Alma Square,
St. John's Wood.
1883. X054 London Bridge.
1092 Limehouse.
1884. 964 Runswick, Yorkshire.
1 144 On the Wear.
1885. 1 182 Shadwell Basin, Wapping Wall.
1 201 Shipping on the Thames.
1 37 1 A Sunny morning on the Wear.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hemy, Thomas Marie Madawaska —
continued,
6, IVaverl^ Place^
St John's Wood.
1886. 1287 Staithes, Yorkshire.
42, Grove End Road.
1887. 140 "Women and children first."
1888. 414 Rescue. " She struck where the
white and fleecy waves, etc."
1889. »34 " Out of the jaws of death."
1 89 1. 223 Sunset and evening glow.
189a. 961 The captain's the kst to leave.
1894. 262 "Surely the great waters will
not reach unto them."
1898. 989 The Wreck of the "Fou-
droyant."
HBNARD, M. ... Miniature Painter.
55, Welis Street, Oxford Street.
1785. 289 Portrait of a lady.
319 do. do.
320 do. do.
343 do. do.
1799. 699 A frame containing the por-
traits of the Marquis de Fitz-
James, himself, Madame Hil-
lisberg in Brichante, Miss
Calogan, Countess de Bou-
ville, Mrs. Anderson, Miss
Boyd, Due de Maillie's son.
The Baron de Monte Lim-
bert, Madame de Rullins,
Madame Chevallier, first
actress at the theatre at the
Court of Russia, in the char-
acter of Hebe, and a lady.
Little Maddox Street.
i8ocr. 459 Madame Rose Didelot, in the
character of Calypso, in the
ballet of Telemachus.
RENAULT Painter.
ao, Haymarket.
1797. 636 The first sensation of love.
Tjd The pitcher and the broken
eggs.
930 Portrait of a lady.
HENDERSON Architect.
Edinburgh.
1785. 534 Plan elevation and section of a
temple.
HENDERSON, Arthur E.
Architect.
24, Josephine Avenue,
Brixton Hill.
1897. 1 147 Monreale cathedral, near Pa-
lermo, with throne and chapel
of St. Paul.
1897. 1205 St Mark's, Venice, etc
174S San Cataldo, Palermo, etc.
1809 Or' San Michele, Florence.
Shrine by Orcagna, and fires-
coes by Landini.
1815 TheCappellaPalatina,PalermOy
pulpit, etc.
18 16 St. MEU'k's, Venice: group of
columns, etc.
HENDERSON, Charles Cooper.
Painter.
3, Lamias Conduit Place.
1840. 2 16 The Edinburgh and Glasgow
mails parting company.
1848. 616 The diligence of 1830.
HENDERSON, E. M Painter.
Stockwell.
1S15. 734 Fisherman's Cottage, on the
Medway.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1816. 530 A ruin.
689 Landscape.
HENDERSON, G. J Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1808. 406 Portrait of a Sandwich Island
chief.
HENDERSON, George L.
Engraver.
32, King Street^ Cheapside.
1890. 1688 Darby and Joan. After John
Morgan.
HENDERSON, J Sculptor.
At Mr. Henderson's^
Dukes Court,
St. Martin's Lane.
1782. {The name in the index, but no
exhibit in the catalogue^
14, Frith Street, Soho.
1786. 257 Portrait of a boy in paste.
1787. 637 do. gentleman; model
in wax.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1788. 625 Portrait of a lady; paste.
627 do. gentleman; paste.
633 do. do. a model
in wax.
1789. 590 Portrait of a lady.
601 do. do.
602 do. of a gentleman.
1790. 381 do. lady.
686 do. celebrated actor.
1 791. 654 do. gentleman;inwax.
1 793' 375 do- young gentleman;
in wax.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
67
i794» 573 Portrait of Mr. Morceau, master
of the ceremonies at Chelten-
ham.
1797. 1042 A portrait model in wax.
HENDERSON, J Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1806. 410 Repairing a sloop on the
Hampshire coast.
413 Patent Shot Mill, near London
Bridge.
1807. ^5 View in Switzerland.
1808. 409 South gate of Yarmouth.
1809. 339 View of the Isle of Portland.
1810. 851 View in the Island of Port-
land.
i8ii. 294 View on the Coast of Dorset-
shire.
181 2. 794 View on the Coast.
181 3. 63a Caernarvon Castle.
1814. 531 View of Dover.
Lancaster.
18 1 8. 630 View of Lancaster from the
moor.
HENDERSON, John Morris.
Painter.
180, West Regent Streety
Glasgow,
1893. ao7 Hayfield.
1894. 847 Cows at pasture.
1896. 175 Stacking hay.
530 September landscape.
207, West Campbell Street,
Glasgow.
1902. 438 A woodland stream.
HENDERSON, Joseph Painter.
183, Sauchiehall Street,
Glasgow.
187 1. 350 Scotch girl.
1872. 1097 The leisure hour.
1 1 15 Freshening up the old boat.
112, Wellington St., Glasgow.
1874. 590 Fishing boats going out.
137* Sulks and S3anpathy.
1875. 588 A lively haul.
1876. 38 Morning after a Storm— carting
seaweed.
1324 Home by the shore.
227, Hope Street, Glasgow.
1877. 5*9 Among the new mown hay.
1878. 98 Under the sandhills; full tide.
913 Weeding in the garden.
1321 Sunny summer.
1879. ^52 From the cliffs of Ailsa.
4>5 Haymaking in the Highlands.
i4»S Turnbeny Point, west coast of
Iretand.
1 88 1. 265 Rainy day. Loch Riddon.
1883. 467 A travelling Cobbler.
1 1, Blythwood Square,
Glasgow.
1885. 28 Mending lobster creels.
779 Jura, from Kintyre.
1886. 281 Kelp burning, Ballochantny,
Kintyre.
HENDERSON, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1809. 454 Heaths Hall, near Wakefield,
Yorkshire.
1 8 10. 335 View of Dover Priory.
HENDERSON, P.
Miniature Painter.
5, Wigmore Street,
Cavendish Square.
1799. 775 Portrait of a gentleman.
38, Duke Street,
Grosvenor Square.
1801. 945 The Limodoron Tankervilla,
or the Earl of Tankerville's
Limodoron, a native of
China.
I, Hind Street,
Manchester Square.
1802. 301 The Dragon arum, a poisonous
plant, for Dr. Thornton's
botanical work.
316 The Quadrangular passion
flower, for Dr. Thornton's
botanical work.
321 The Alata passion flower, for
Dr. Thornton's botanical
work.
388 The Nodding Renealmia, for
Dr. Thornton's botanical
work.
1803. 627 Three kinds of Stapelias,
poisonous plants from Africa.
1007 Carnations, natives of Italy.
1008 The Ponte Rhododendron,
from the wilds of America,
loii A groupe of auriculas, Alpine
plants.
16, Great Portland Street.
1804. 287 A vase of roses.
505 Portrait of Count Tickanoff.
1 1, Mortimer Street.
1806. 476 Flowers and fruit
557 do. do.
I, Little Tichfield Street.
1807. 357 Fruit and flowers.
365 Flowers.
827 Portraits of three children.
1808. 777 Portrait of a gentleman.
362, Oxford Street.
1 8 10. 252 The Turk pedlar.
68
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Henderson, P. — continued.
1810. 343 Oysters (or a composition).
347 Fruit.
574 Portrait of a clergyman.
181 1. 601 do. lady.
51, Rathbone Place,
181 2. 57a Portraits of three children.
574 Miss A. Gordon.
617 Portrait of a lady.
634 Mrs. Siddons.
181 3. 219 Miss Hunter.
406 The fortune lost, or returned
from the gambling-house.
$22 Miss Mackintosh.
541 Love struggling for a kiss.
552 Mrs. Hamilton.
1814. 443 J- Boyd, Esq.
181 5. 329 A musical party or a trio.
625 W. F. Graham, Esq.
^%fi Mrs. Boyd.
18 16. 666 Miss Sherson.
669 Portrait of a gentleman.
910 R, Sherson, Esq.
20, Rathbone Place,
181 7. 659 Mrs. Morton and children as
Cornelia and her children.
808 Lady Wastel Brisco.
1818. 713 The Duet.
736 Miss Robinson.
787 Miss H. Robinson.
181 9. 681 A musical party.
740 The day past, the present and
to come.
797 Miss Arrow and Miss J. Arrow.
1820. 625 Portraits of brothers and sister.
812 Mr. N. Bland.
1821. 560 Portrait of a gentleman.
1822. 690 Lady Brisco.
696 J. Lee, Esq.
1823. 846 Miss Smithson, of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane.
1825. 597 Mr. Griffiths.
688 Mrs. Slater.
733 Mrs. Stevens.
1 2, Charlotte Street^
Fitzroy Square,
1827. 638 Penseroso.
688 L'AUegro.
749 Portrait of a young gentleman.
1828. 662 Mrs. WyUie.
1829. 647 William Wyllie, Esq.
712 Portrait of a lady.
HENDERSON, Robert Sculptor.
32, Charlotte Strut
1820. 1055 A trotting horse startled by a
dog.
1059 A cart horse.
1821. 1140 An Equestrian statue of His
late Majesty in bronze.
1822.
1823.
1824.
1825.
1826.
1827.
1018 Goats after nature; in bronze.
1020 Donkies after nature; bronze.
1 109 Risk by Haphazard, with a filly
by Warrior, the property of
G. Bruhl, Esq.
1002 Sober Robin, son of OrviUe,
the property of G. Bruhl,
Esq., King's farm, Wood-
ford.
An equestrian figure of his
Majesty, George IV.
Small bronze statue of H.R.H.
the Duke of York.
1109 The race horse; a model in
bronze.
21, Great Russell Street.
Portrait in bronze of Skim.
1014
1085
1832. 1193
HENDERSON, Robert.
Miniature Painter.
3, Villas on the Heathy
Hampstead.
1883. 1308 Portrait of a lady.
1884. 1500 Lady Beatrice Lister-Kaye.
1502 Rosa.
North Villa, The VaU,
Hampstead.
1885. 1490 "Jessie, look at the new
baby!"
1886. 1335 Mrs. J. Buckingham.
1365 Captain Lewis P. Walsh, R.A.
1887. 1338 Portrait of a lady.
1339 Kathleen.
1357 Mrs. Edward Winter-Turner.
1 14, New Bond Street.
1888. 1498 Mrs. Helen Osborne.
151 3 Mrs. Jefferson.
1 51 5 Major W. Hanmer.
1 521 Mrs. Tharp.
1537 Mrs. J. J. Foster.
1562 Mrs. Harry Stewart.
1889. 1614 Miss Betty Holland.
1615 Mrs. Walter Holland.
1 6 16 Master Leonard Holland.
1617 The late Sir John Harpur
Crewe, Bart
1618 Mrs. A. A. de Pass.
16 19 The Misses Helen, Vera and
Isabel Gilchrist.
1620 Mrs. Eustace.
1621 I^dy Viola Talbot.
1890. 1452 Mrs. Lake Walker.
X453 Lady Meux.
1454 Mrs. F. Restorie.
1455 Miss Holland.
1456 Master F. Holland.
1457 Mrs. N. Mercer.
1458 Mrs. C. M. Agnew.
1459 Mrs. John Carrow.
1891. 147* The Duke of Fife, K.T.
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69
1891. 1505 Violet Evelyn, daughter of
Colonel Harford*
1506 Lady Clifford Constable,
1507 Walter Annesley, eldest son of
Colonel H. H. A, Stewart.
1508 Miss Maud Marion.
1509 Helen Frederica, daughter of
Foster Harter, Esq.
1510 Mary Josephine, daughter of
W. a Coggeshall, Esq.
1511 Miss Macdonald.
1892. 14^3 Miss Charles worth.
(404 George C. Buell, Esq*
1 40s Master Foster*
1406 Lady Augusta Fane*
1407 Mrs. Macdonald*
140S Lionel and Beaujolois, children
of Arthur G* Ridout, Esq.
1409 Mrs. Nicholas Robinson*
1410 Portrait of a lady*
>335 J* J E- Venning, Esq.
1336 Miss Yeatman*
1 137 Lionel Rothschild.
133S Mrs, Capel-Cure,
1339 Rev. Canon Liddon*
134& Nicholas Robinson, Esq*
(315 Mrs* James Foster
1316 Miss C. E. Gilchrist.
1317 Mrs. H. T. WeUs*
1318 Miss Yeatman.
1319 Miss Greg,
13*0 Master W. G, Barnes,
ii6« Master Boyd.
1167 The Duke of Rutland, K,G.
ti68 Mrs* E, C, Robinson.
1893.
1894,
1895.
HENDERSON, W. Painter,
(An Honorary Exhibitor)
1819. 971 View near CheUenham,
HENDERSON, William... ..Painter,
33, Charhtie Strut
181 7» 3; Ariel
King Street^ Cktisea,
1823, 363 Lobster, etc., from nature.
33j Charhtie Street,
1835. 510 Richard the Third, act i,
scene i*
HENDERSON, William.,. Engraver,
Bushey Heathy Herts.
i886, 151* A vagabond J mezzotint. After
D. A. Wehrschmidt,
151 S Venetia* After P, H, Calderon,
R.A. ; mezzotint.
1 88 7, 1563 The Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamber-
lain, MP, After Frank
HoU, R.A,
1681 |. T T r,. f ck. Eiq* After
32, Charlotte Street,
Fttzroy Square.
1890. 1686 The Rev. R. W. Randall.
After Herman Herkomer.
1893. 1596 "Nearer, my God, to Thee,"
After A. Piot
Bourne Hall Roady Bushey.
1896. 1583 Mrs. Scott Moncrieff. After
Sir Henry Raebum.
i6^Wellington Square, Chelsea.
1897. 1704 Madame Recamier. After
David.
1738 Lady Milner. After Romney.
HENDERSON, Mrs. William.
Painter.
33, Charlotte Street.
232 The Lady in Comus.
375 Hagar.
445 The Widow. "Bereft of
shelter, food and friend."
21, Great Russell Street.
39 A fugitive.
II, Gower Place,
Gower Street.
358 The lady in Milton's Comus.
"This way the noise was,
etc."
1831. 419 The mother of the infant
Moses placing him in the
ark.
21, Great Russell Strut.
456 Prosper© and Miranda.
281 Pharaoh's daughter.
1229 The sister of the infant Moses
watching over him. "Think
not I will leave thee."
391 Pekuah waiting for her ransom.
" She was weary of expecta-
tion."
422 A friar collecting herbs for his
convent. — Shakespeare.
1816.
1819.
1821.
1837.
1830.
1832.
1837.
183S.
1 840.
1S41.
HENDERSON, W. S. P. ... Painter.
Wentworth Cottage, FUlham.
1839. 433 Portrait of a lady.
Acacia Cottage, Old Brompton,
1840. 151 Lingering hope.
1 84 1. 1076 The minstrel's lay. "Some
chord in unison, etc"
The Rosery, Shepherds Green,
Hanley.
1843. 523 The sunny days of old. "We
read one day for pastime,
etc."
1844. 35 The peaceful hermitage. "The
hairy gown and mossy cell."
63 Rev. Robert Pritchard.
70
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Henderson,
1844. 250
1845. 674
675
1846. 1212
1848.
1021
1165
1849.
289
534
1851.
806
1852.
161
43*
1853.
261
4"
1065
1854.
S»4
S9»
1856.
818
1 199
1857. 1038
1858. I09I
1859. 40a
i860. 472
1862. 553
1863. 730
W, S. P.— continued,
"Forget thyself to marble, etc."
The morning sport.
Genevra. "There then she
found a grave,"
Squire Thomhill arguing with
Moses. " This eflfectually
raised the laugh against poor
Moses who sat the only
dismal figure in a group of
merry faces, etc."
A Village scene.
Service time — too late.
Fisherman's firstborn.
Close of day.
Curiosity.
Waiting for the carrier.
A peep at bygone times.
Staircase and corridor, Knole.
Cottage fireside.
Rustic hospitality. "As robin
has fled from the wood to
the snug habitation of man."
A cottage scullery.
A drowsy messenger.
The old hostelry yard — fair
day.
The last look of home. " Upon
the hill he turned, etc."
Thorpe Bank, Willow Vale,
Shepherd's Bush.
Morning.
The old pensioner's story.
A pleasant spot at Haddon.
Reading the touching story of
"The Babes in the Wood."
"The story;i first read, etc."
The painter's model.
Wayside Music.
HBNDRIB, Robert Painter.
6, Prince of Wales* Terrace.
1867. 403 Cub-hunting — noon; Lulling-
stone.
HBNEKER, R. W Architect.
17, Guildford Street.
1846. 1323 Ipswich Railway station. With
F. Lawford.
1848. 1 163 View of the Giant's staircase,
Palace of the Doge, Venice.
10, Old Jewry Chambers.
1849. 1170 Rezzonico Palace, Grand Canal,
Venice.
{Su also Lawford and Henbker.)
HENDRY, George E Painter.
7^, Cornwall Mansions,
Regent's Park.
1 90 1. 522 Autumn leaves.
HENBSS, A Medalist.
1 2, Edward Street.
1858. 1119 Medallion.
3, Expert Street.
1868. 1061 H.R.H. the late Prince Con-
sort; wax.
1869. 1059 Archbishop Manning.
1870. 1227 H.R.H. the Princess of Wales;
wax impression of a medal.
1874. 1469 Wax impressions of medal
dies; unfinished.
1592 H. M. Stanley; medallion.
HENLEY, J Painter.
7, Cleveland Street.
1843. 366 The forsaken.
HENLEY, Lionel Charles ... Painter.
6, St. Mark's Crescent.
1862. 59 Private and confidential.
614 Ennui.
76, Newman Street.
1863. 674 Andacht
1864. 106 Left in charge.
59, Queen's Crescent, N. W.
1868. 507 A song of liberty.
39, South Hill Park,
HampstecUl.
1872. 8 Limited liability.
1873. 171 Aylesford. " No stir of air was
there, etc."
Parl^ld Studio, N.W.
1882. 1430 A Vexed question.
1885. 835 A labour of love.
1888. 161 The law and the lady.
HENMAN, Charles Architect.
7, Millman Street and
Reading.
1839. 1242 Town Hall, Kingston on
Thames.
1852. 1202 Improved dwellings for clerks.
1205 Industrial schools.
1853. 1186 Victoria Street, London, etc
HENMAN, Charles, Junr.
Architect.
7, Millman Street.
1862. 834 Design for embanking the
River Thames.
64, Cannon Street.
1892. 1672 An artist's house in Croydon.
(See also Smith and Henman, and Alex-
ander AND Henman, vol. i, page 21.)
HENMAN, William Architect.
96, High Street,
Stackton^on' Tees.
1877. 1 189 Public offices, Leeds.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
71
42, Cherry Sf., Birmingham.
1393. 1578 New General Hospital, Bir-
mingham.
HBNMAN (W.) and COOPER (T.)
Architects.
19, Temple Si., Birmingham,
1901. 159a Chambers, Cornwall Street,
Birmingham.
1595 Royal Victoria Hospital, Bel-
fast.
HENMAN and HARRISON.
Architects.
9, Bedford Raw,
1876. loio Schools at Southwick Green,
near Brighton.
HENN, Miss Marion R.
Miniature Painter.
10, Auriol Roady
West Kensington,
1898. 1340 Miss Amy Betteley.
1899. 1277 Kathleen, daughter of R. J.
Henn, Esq.
HBNNBLL, Alexander R.
Architect.
8, Essex Street, Strand,
1900. 1768 Public Library, Forest Hill.
HBNNESSY, William J., N,A.
Painter.
46, Russell Road, Kensington,
1871. 198 A New England barberry
picker.
533 Holidays near Newport, Rhode
Island.
600 On the Sands, Long Island
Sound, U.S.A.
Vine House, Chiswick,
187a. 179 A summer eve. Long Island
Sound.
Belle Vue House, Chelsea.
1873. 95^ Summer days. Long Island,
U.S.A.
3, Douro Place,
1875. 43" The votive offering.
Many picturesque chapels along
the coast of Normandy are dedi-
cated to N6tre Dame des Plots,
and thither resort the simple and
devout Norman sailor and his
family with prayers for a prosper-
ous voyage or thanks for dangers
past, frequently bearing as an
offering a carefully - fashioned
model of his ship.
1876.
366
5*3
1877.
1878.
1384
1384
1879.
*36
1880.
554
485
I88I.
555
1882.
"34
6, William Street, S. W.
Wood gleaners, forest of St.
Gatian, Normandy.
En f6te, Normandy.
1 5, Saville Row.
Notre Dame des Flots.
A summer evening on the
Thames.
5, Langham Chambers.
The aftermath.
A sunbeam.
A daughter of Eve.
Summer Days.
An impressionist at workj
scene in a Normandy cider
orchard.
15, Saville Raw.
En fgte, Calvados.
HBNNIKBR, Miss Annie L.
Painter.
1, RusthaU, Beechcroft,
Upper Tooting,
1897. 64 Confidences.
1898. 934 "Sweet hopes that come with
spring."
25, Beechcroft Road,
Upper Tooting.
1900. as Trysting.
1 90 1. 407 In the sweetness of spring.
1902. 713 Dreams by day the beautiful
of sleep.
1903' 34* A Vestal
HBNNING. See Potts, Sulman and
Henning, and Hooker and Henning.
HBNNING, A. S Painter.
2, Somers Place.
1829. 469 The toilet.
{A. S. H. in the index, R. H, in the
catalogue!)
HENNING, John Sculptor.
8, Little Ryder Street.
181 2. 657 A frame containing a wax me-
dallion of Earl Wellington.
682 A frame containing nine me-
dallion portraits, in enamel
paste: D. Stewart, Esq.,
Miss Henning, Lord F.
Campbell, Earl Lauderdale,
Lady C. Campbell, A. Per-
gusson, LL.D., W. Scott,
Esq., Dr. Carlyle, J. F. Ers-
kine, Esq.
2, Pickering Place, St, James's,
1813. 537 A medallion in enamel paste
of H.R.H. Princess Char-
lotte of Wales.
72
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Henning, John — continued,
1 8 1 3. 546 A frame containing four studies
for gems: the Marquis of
Wellington, Lord F. Camp-
bell, Mr. S. Henning, Mas-
ter J. Henning.
570 A medallion in enamel paste
of H.R.H. the Princess of
Wales.
677 Drawing of Miss S. Smith.
15, Glasshouse Street,
1 8 14. 396 Medallion in enamel : the Duke
of Devonshire.
565 A study for a gem.
2, Somers Place^ IVest,
New Road,
1828. 492 Face of a medal of the Duke
of Wellington.
HENNING, John, Junr. ... Sculptor.
2, Somers Place, West
1828. 493 Obverse of a medal of the
Duke of Wellington.
15, Lower Belgrave Place.
1830. 1184 Bust of John Gait, Esq.
1834. 1067 Sketch from nature.
1835. *®^° Alto-relievo.
1837. 1185 Model of the shield of Achilles.
1839. 1328 Love, wine and music.
1844. "^4 A group — the sisters.
1292 An alto-relievo; the vintage.
1845. H»9 Bust of Agnes.
1846. 141 1 " Laressa softly stept and seized
the boy."
1847. 1340 The snake in the grass.
1848. 1408 Bust of the sculptor's father.
1849. 1293 Marble bust of George Rigby,
Esq.
1850. 135s A child with shells.
1852. 1355 The last drop.
1366 Design for a group: memorial
to Capt. Coram, Foundling
Hospital.
1376 Pandora attired, etc.
HBNNING, Mrs.
Miniature Painter.
45, Robert Street,
Hampstead Road,
1854. 909 Miss Augusta Templar.
HENNING, Samuel.. .Gem Engraver.
34, Lower Thornhaugh Street,
1823. 1038 Intaglios from ancient and
modern subjects.
2, Somers Place, West,
1826. 981 Heads of a setter and an Al-
pine mastiff; impressions
from intaglios.
1827. 1038 Restoration of part of the
north frieze of the Par-
thenon.
1828. 507 Intaglio, from the celebrated
horse's head in the British
Museum.
1829. 1070 Head of Hector.
40, Lower Belgrave Place,
1 83 1. 1038 Impression from an intaglio.
From Sir Walter Scott's
Ivanhoe.
HENNING, Walton G.
Miniature Painter.
3, Gloucester St,, Regenfs Park,
1865. 734 Portrait.
1867. 846 do.
1868. 719 do.
31, Westcroft Square,
Hammersmith,
1886. 1385 Portrait of a lady.
1887. 1336 do. do.
1370 Master James G. Vokins.
HBNNINGSEN, Erik Painter.
33, Hailsham Avenue,
Streatham Hill,
1904. 6 Daddy's dinner.
HENRI, Lucien Painter.
185, Victoria Street, Sydney,
1887. 72 Stenocarpus and Strelitza.
HENRY, Barclay Painter.
Fascadail, Arrochar, N,B.
1899. 552 The flowing tide.
HENRY, Edward L., N,A, ...Painter.,
76, Newman Street.
1879. 589 Black and tan.
HENRY, Francis A Painter.
3, Tudor Studios, Albert Street.
1883. 117 A Devonshire mill.
171, Stanhope Street,
1887. 731 Line of coast, Bark.
HENRY, George Painter.
26, Glebe Place, S. W.
1904. 78 The blue Veil.
39a The Marchioness of Tullibar-
dine.
HENRY, James L Painter.
no, Westboume Terrace,
1877. 75a Richmond Castle, Yorkshire.
1879. 814 A summer afternoon, Bar-
mouth, North Wales.
830 The ferry, Rye, Sussex.
892 Marshlands.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
73
1880. 1071 A stream through the marsh.
113, Gloucester Terrace^
Hyde Park.
1881. 4»6 The road down to the village.
1404 The heron's haunt.
no, Westbaume Terrace.
1884. 473 On the border of the dunes.
1513 The road to the mill.
9, Warwick PlaUy
Maida Hill.
1885. 151 Flemish Pastures.
375 Near Bruges; early spring.
1886. 19 A pasture land in Holland.
61 The Meuse at Dordrecht.
1888. 187 The Vale of Lanherne.
1890. 1172 Passing clouds.
189a. 195 Summer Pastures.
1894. 76a The village on the cliff.
1S95. 554 Shine and shadow.
618 Summer evening, Boulogne.
1899. 377 Bree^ day in the Channel.
1900. 102 Flemish pastures.
259 Lengthening shadows.
190a. 174 Shady pastures.
542 A Cornish harbour.
1904. 375 October morning.
HENRY, William Painter.
3, Victoria Terrace^ Chelsea.
1858. 362 View of the Mocenigo Palace,
Lord Byron's residence at
Venice.
iS59. 942 Cavalli Palace and Church of
Santa Maria delle Salute,
Venice.
1861. 387 The Piazza of St. Mark, and
Clock House, Venice.
313 Venice.
I, Green St., Grosvenor Square.
510 The Grand Canal, Venice.
675 do. with the
Rialto in the distance.
300 The Church of Santa Maria
della Salute, Venice.
1870. 2x8 Interior of the church of Frari,
Venice.
187 1. 905 Interior of the Jesuits' church,
Venice.
330 The Church of St Antona,
Padova.
1025 The Church and Bridge of St.
Barnabas, Venice.
908 Temple Bar from the Strand.
793 A summer evening, St. Mark's
Square, Venice.
1864.
1866.
1867.
1869.
187a.
1873.
1877.
HBNSHALL, J Painter.
103, Camden Road Villas,
1854. 1125 Lichfield Cathedral from the
Mill Pool.
IV.
1857. 275 Part of St. Alban's abbey,
Hertfordshire, now used as
a parish church.
995 Hdtel du Bourgtheroulde,
Rouen, Normandy.
T. Henshall,
22, Chalcott Villas,
Hampstead.
1862. 184 Tower of the Town Hall, and
lighthouse, Calais.
56, Adelaide Road.
1863. 566 Rue Montoire, with the church
of St Pierre, Caen.
HBNSHALL, John Henry, A.R. W.S.
Painter.
1 1, Artesian Road, Bayswater.
1879. 705 Resolution.
775 Un Rfive.
7, Elm Tree Road,
St. John's Wood.
1880. 736 An Egyptian muleteer.
1252 Alice Vargrave. — Buhuer Lyt-
ton.
13a, Pembridge Place, W.
1 88 1. 280 A deserter.
1882. 970 Sulpicia.
15, Artesian Road, Bayswater.
1884. 948 Gossip.
54, Park Rocul,
Haverstock Hili.
1886. 850 Dreaming.
28, Campden Hill Gardens.
1888. 1300 Study.
1389 At the photographer's.
1889. 1023 EsmersJda.
34, Broadkurst Gardens,
Hampstead.
1 89 1. 1 175 "Sweet blue eyes in shadows
veiled."
1 37 1 La Serenata.
1892. 798 The May Queen.
1 1 37 A gleam of light
7, Redes dale Terrace,
South Hampstead.
1893. 1 170 Tit- bits.
St. Lukes, Southport.
1895. 3 The little mother.
1896. 77 All among the daisies.
537 The Queen of Hearts.
739 An Italian Girl.
758 Her daughter's legacy.
1897. 193 Alone.
91 1 The stool of repentance.
1899. 748 La bella ragazza.
765 The whispering sea.
775 The orphan.
830 Patience.
1900. 77^ A Dreamer of dreams.
844 La debutante.
74
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Henshall, John Henry, A.R.W,S, — wn-
tinned,
1 90 1. 306 Prayer.
62a Trust.
173, Lord Street^ Sauthpori,
1902. 653 Pets.
1903. 625 In wonderland.
1904. 426 The fortune teller. "Beware
of a dark lady."
741 The nursery.
HBNSHAW, Miss Emily.
Miniature Painter.
1839. 614 Portrait of a lady.
HBNSHAW, Frederick Henry.
Painter.
13, Charlotte Street,
1829. 93 Near Dolgelly; morning.
95 Vale Crucis abbey, near Llan-
gollen; morning.
165 A canal bank — moonlight.
178 Bala Lake.
1830. 180 Scene in the Highlands of
Scotland; morning.
1 107 Distant View of Severn,
Gloucestershire.
4, Charles Street,
1 83 1 . 207 Distant view of Windsor Castle,
from the Great Park — morn-
ing.
262 Scene in Cranford Park, Mid-
dlesex.
296 The Village of Atherton, Staf-
fordshire.
1832. 105 Matlock High Tor, Derby-
shire.
212 View of Windermere, West-
moreland.
13, Charlotte Street,
1833. 211 Windermere.
94a Edgbaston Lane, Warwick-
shire.
1839. 188 Mont Blanc from Vall^ de la.
Salle.
458 Mont Blanc from Geneve.
581 Distant view of Paris from
Meudon.
587 Monte Rosa from Lago Mag-
giore.
1840. 181 Mont Blanc, the Mole, and
Lake Leman, as seen from
the Lausanne road near
Geneva.
1042 Composition from sketches
made on the Italian side of
the Alps.
1 84 1. 380 Windermere as seen between
Low Wood and Ambleside.
1841. 434
1842.
1843.
1263
380
1845.
516
1233
1846.
375
1847.
221
451
1848.
250
1849.
*5«
1850.
1851, 346
1852. 594
1853. 988
1855. 296
1859. 473
1863. 227
1864. 280
Mill near Yardley, Warwick-
shire.
Fumess Abbey, Lancashire.
Worcestershire scenery; au-
tumn.
A forest glade, Arden, War-
wickshire.
Mills at Trefriew near Conway,
North Wales.
The old Forest Hall, Arden,
Warwickshire.
Lake Dinas, Caernarvonshire.
Snowdon from the Glasljrn,
Caernarvonshire.
Ben Nevis, Inverness-shire,
Scotland.
The Forest of Arden. "These
are the haunts of meditation,
etc."
A summer morning in the
forest. " The hind deer led
her fawn from the covert,
etc" — Ivanhoe,
Meriden heath, Warwickshire
— autumn.
A passing storm.
A beech glade — autumn.
"When yellow leaves, etc."
The edge of the wood.
A Welsh lane.
Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen.
Dunster, Somersetshire.
HBNSHAW, William Painter.
At Mr, BartolozzVs^
Bentinck St,, Oxford Road,
1775. 148 Portrait of a lady and her child
with a golden monkey; a
nondescript in chalk and
crayons.
393 A drawing.
HBNSLBY, Mrs. P. (Marie).
Painter.
4, Henrietta Street,
Cavendish Square,
1897. 1377 Violets.
1902. 1008 do.
HBNSMAN, Frank H Painter.
HolmUigh, Windsor,
1890. 306 Where the pheasants feed —
Windsor Forest.
HBNSMAN, Miss Rosa Fryer (after-
wards Mrs. Wyman) Painter.
22, Rylett Road,
Ravenscourt Park,
1896. 1 1 10 Lilias.
1897. 890 0-Haru-San.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
75
HBNSMAN, Walter Architect.
1 6, Bloatnfield Road,
1876. 831 Sketch for the mosaics of the
new front of St James*
Hall.
1878. iiei Dining-room decoration,
1879. 1145 Decorations and furniture.
i88o. 1139 Morning-room decoration.
1881. 111:1 34, North Street, Manchester
Square.
1883. 1158 An entrance hall.
1886. 1586 Interior decoration.
1889. *9*o A drawing-room in the style of
the Consulate.
1 89 1. 1844 Drawing-room decoration.
HBNTON, George Moore ... Painter.
The Bank House^ Leicester,
1884. 953 Peterborough Cathedral.
1887. '®9* Colchester churchyard.
Chamwood House^
Victoria Roady Leicester,
1896. 1098 The Long Walk, Eton College.
1897. 1136 The school yard, do.
1898. 1 131 Church Street, Windsor.
1208 River Street, do.
1900. 1 153 The Christmas Steps, Bristol.
1901. 1 147 Brewers' Yard, Eton College.
1904. 1094 The old tool house.
HBNZBLL, Isaac Painter.
18, Bedford Street, Strand,
1854. 366 Seaside Rustics.
26, New Hampstead Road,
1857. 291 The road home.
16, Pomona Place, Pulham,
1861. 90 Going along shore.
90, Carlton Road,
i86a. S4 On the look-out.
4, Spring Terrace, Acton,
187a. 561 The pet lamb.
571 Bringing home the calves.
1875. '^ ^ mountain group.
HEPWORTH, Walter Painter.
Bolton Studios, Rede life Road,
1885. 1341 A Suffolk common.
HERBERT Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1783. as* View in Italy.
HERBERT, Alfred Painter.
49, Old Bailey,
1847. *o*3 A Wreck off Aldborough, Suf-
folk.
366, Strand,
185 1. 101 s Hay-barge in Sea Reach.
185a. 1039 Woolwich Reach — morning.
1853. $0 Scheveling beach.
1854. 955 Evening — Schevening beach.
987 Landing fish— coast of Hol-
land.
1855. '303 Schevening Reach.
1856. 887 Dunkirk — towing a dismasted
lugger into port
Lower Richmond Road,
1857. 734 Landing fish— coast of Hol-
land.
801 Katwyke, coast of Holland.
1858. 855 Yarmouth Beach — stormy
weather.
Cheshunt Cottage, do,
1859. 1 170 Fishing boats— coast of Hol-
land.
Hall House, Putney,
i860. 7aa Beach scene — coast of Nor-
folk.
747 St. Malo, coast of Brittany.
HERBERT, Arthur John ... Painter.
22, Church Row, Hampstead,
1855. 64 Don Quixote's first impulse to
lead the life of a knight
errant.
Now he thought it convenient
and necessary, as well for the in-
crease of his own honour as the
service of the public, to turn
knight errant.
7, Grove End Place,
1856. 286 Philip 4th of Spain knighting
Velasquez.
When Velasquez had finished
the picture callea "Las Menidas,"
in which he had introduced him-
self painting the Infanta, the King
came to see it; and in reply to
Velasquez's inquiry of his approval
of it, said that one thing was want-
ing, and taking a brush, he painted
on the portrait of the artist the
red cross of the order of Santiaga
HERBERT, C Architect.
9, Charlton Street,
1822. 855 Design for a nobleman's man-
sion.
HERBERT, Cyril Wiseman.
Painter.
The Chimes, Kilbum,
1870. 31 Homeward after labour.
1871. 1142 An Idyl.
1873. 637 On the hill-tops.
1874. 1365 Returning to the fold.
1875. 618 Escaped home.
HERBERT, Ernest Architect.
12, Bedford Row, W,C,
1903. 1550 Central Home, Kingston-on-
Thames.
76
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HERBERT, Frank Painter.
41, Momington Place,
1857. 164 Portrait of a gentleman.
HERBERT,;. D Painter.
19, Torrington Square,
2 The landing of his late Majesty
George IV in Ireland.
813 Portrait of a lady.
47, London Street
17 James Knowles, Esq.
641 Portraits of a lady and gentle-
man.
71% Absolution.
473 Portrait of a lady.
183a.
1834.
i83S-
1830.
183a.
1834.
1835.
1836.
HERBERT, John Roger, R.A,, H,R,I.
Painter.
9, York Place, Portman Square,
272 Portrait of a country boy.
275 do. his Excellency Syeid
Khan.
306 Portraits of the sons of Octa-
vius Smith, Esq.; a sketch.
375 William Smith, Esq.
1060 Francis Beaumont, Esq.
488 Portrait of a lady.
559 do. do.
13, Bemers Street,
146 Prayer.
4*6 Portrait of a lady.
454 Lady Burghersh.
7, Melcombe Place,
Dorset Square,
445 Captives detained for a ransom,
by Condottieri.
37, Howland Street,
1837. 241 Desdemona interceding for
Cassio. "Z?«. This is a
trick, etc."
a, George Street,
Euston Square,
1838. 318 Mrs. Charles Bacon and her
children.
3, Canning Pkue,
Victoria Road,
109 Constancy. "Love out-watches
the drowsy guard, etc."
409 The Brides of Venice.
Accordinjg; to an annual custom,
twelve ladies, daughters of the
nobles, received marriage portions
from the State, and were all
married on the same dsnr in the
Cathedral of Olivolo. This cere-
mony met with no interruption
until the pirates of Istria, in the
ninth century, rushed into the
church during the solenmization
of the rites, plundered the sacred
edifice, and carried off the brides.
They had scarcely escaped be-
1839.
yond the Lagunes, when they
were surprised by the Doge Can-
diano, who, assisted l^ the people
of Sta. Maria Formosa, put eveiv
pirate to death, and brought bock
the Brides in triumph to Venice.
This picture is intended to re-
present the procession of 1528.
The order was as follows : first the
Bucentoro, containing the Doge
and Senators; then the barge with
the ecclesiastics, after whi^ came
the gondola of the brides, followed
by one containing their intended
husbands. In the latter the spec-
Utor is supposed to stand, etc,
etc.
I, Gloucester Road,
Old Brampton,
1840. %%7 The monastery in the 14th
century: boar -hunters re-
freshed at St. Augustine's
Monastery, Canterbury.
1841. 410 Pirates of Istria besuing off the
Brides of Venice from the
Cathedral of Olivolo.
441 The Very Rev. Dr. Weedall,
late President of St. Mary's
College, Oxford.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1842. II The first introduction of Chris-
tianity into Britain.
530 The Rev. Dr. Wiseman, Bishop
of Melopotamus. Painted
for St. Mary's College, Os-
cott.
'843. 339 Christ and the woman of Sa-
maria. "The woman saith
unto him, etc"
1844. 364 Sir Thomas More and his
daughter.
One day looking from his win-
dow, he saw four monks (who also
had refused the oath of supremacy)
goin^ to their execution, and re-
gretting that he could not bear
them company, tic, etc—Roper's
Life of Sir T. More,
388 Trial of the seven bishops.
On Saturday, the 30th of June,
1688, the bishops came again into
court and immediately the jury
were brought to the bar. . .etc.,
etc
1845. 338 St. Gregory the Great teach-
ing the Roman boys to sing
the chant which has received
his name, etc., etc.
4*3 A. W. Pugin, Esq.
(Elected R.A.)
1847. MO Our Saviour subject to his
parents at Nazareth. " Per-
haps the cross, which chance
would oft design, etc."
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
n
1848, 77 St John the Baptist reproving
Herod, etc — St Mark, vi,
18.
1849. 7^ Lear disinheriting Cordelia; in
progress in fresco in the
New Houses of Parliament,
etc.
489 The outcast of the people.
" The foxes have holes, etc."
22, Church Raw, Hampstead,
185 1. 33 Children of the painter; a
finished sketch.
84 A study for the Judgement of
Daniel, being the centre
figure for a composition now
in progress. "The Lord
raised up the Holy Spirit of
a young boy, whose name
was Daniel, etc."
1853. 14s Head of a Scribe. Study for a
portion of one of the frescoes
in the New Palace, West-
minster,
1855. 149 Lear recovering his reason at
the sight of Cordelia. ^^Lear,
Pray do not mock me, etc."
433 Horace Vemet.
7, Grove End Place,
St. John's Wood.
1857. 130 On the coast of France in the
autumn of 1853.
1859. 165 Mary Magdalen with spices,
approaching the tomb of our
Lord; study for a part of a
picture of the holy women
passing, at daybreak, over
the place of crucifixion.
i860. 128 "And Mary, rising up in those
days, went into the moun-
tainous country with haste,
etc."
1862. 231 Laborare est orare (To labour
is to pray). " And some fell
upon a rock, etc."
The monks of St. Bernard's
Abbey, Leicestershire, gathering
the harvest of 186 1. The boys in
the adjoining field are from the
Reformatory, under the care of
these religious.
1863. 509 Judith, etc.
There is a Rabbinical tradition
that when Judith had slain the
enemy of Israel, she, in triumph,
stained the emblem of innocence
with his blood.
1865. 46 The sower of good seed, etc.
1867. >58 St. Edmund, King of East
Anglia, on the morning of
his last battle with the
Danes, by whom he was
captured and martyred near
Bury, November 20, a,d.
870.
1868. 138 The Valley of Moses, in the
desert of Sinai.
The Chimes,
Queen's Road, Kilbum.
1869. 184 Gazelle hunters of North
Africa.
203 Girl of Lower Egypt (descendant
of Amron the Victorious).
416 St. Mary Magdalen, on the day
of the Crucifixion at the
tomb of Our Lord.
593 Copt Monastery, Upper Egypt
1869. 596 Bay of Salamis.
603 Tomb of Themistocles on the
Piraeus.
(Foreign Member of the Academy of
Fine Arts Institute of France.)
1870. 183 The Tomb of Themistocles and
the ruined monument to him
on the Piraeus.
337 The Bay of Salamis.
187 1. 206 "All that's bright must fade."
''If human life do pass
away, etc"
1873. 302 St. Mary Magdalene at the foot
of the Cross. " And the sun
was darkened, etc." — St.
Luke.
487 Finished study for the head of
Lear disinheriting Cordelia,
etc. Painted in fresco in the
Palace at Westminster.
1271 A study for the head of Regan,
painted in the fresco of Lear
disinheriting Cordelia.
1874. 308 The Adoration of the Magi.
Their offerings are shown of
frankincense as to God, of a crown
as to a King, and of myrrh as to
the humanity which was to receive
embalmment after death.
The cave in which the event is
taking place faces the east, and
is now walled with costly marbles
beneath the present church of the
Nativity.
The volcanic-looking mount to
the right is the spot whereon
Herod nad built a palatial fortress
known as the Herodium, sur-
rounded by a paradise or beautiful
gardens, on which mount within
a year of the order issued by him
for the massacre of the innocents
he was buried with the immense
pomp as described by Josephus.
The modem name of'^this mount
is Jebel Fureidis. The landscape
represents the actual country, etc
325 W. G. Herbert, Esq.
397 Near Llangollen, North Wales.
78
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Herbert, John Roger, JR.A., H.R.L—
continued.
1374. 431 The sower of good seed.
456 Through the wood.
798 Christ and the woman of
Samaria, etc.
1876. 189 King Lear disinheriting Cor-
delia, etc.
578 Judith in the tent of Holofemes.
"And Judith stood before
the bed, etc."
584 St Mary Magdalene with the
precious ointment approach-
ing the house where our
Lord was a guest.
1878. 58 Our Lord after his resurrection
with the two disciples on the
road to Emmaus, etc. — St.
Luke^ xxiv, 27.
231 David, the future King of
Israel, while a shepherd, at
Bethlehem. "Thus will I
bless thee, etc."
1879. »o8 The Youth of St John the
Baptist: the desert between
Jerusalem and the Jordan,
looking north-east, etc. —
Isaiah^ xl, 8.
645 Ouseley on the Thames.
i88a 269 Christmas Eve at Bethlehem.
" No room for them in the
inn."
297 J. Cashel Hoey, Esq.
1881. i$o Master R. Chappie Gill.
259 On the return from Egypt to
the land of Israel, Joseph is
warned that Archelaus reigns
in Judea in the room of
Herod his father.
299 The flight from the sword of
Herod.
1882. 314 Justice is not always slow:
treasure-seekers despoiling a
tomb.
I, Philistion the Nicsean, who
soothed with laughter the deeply
mournful life of men, lie here,
what remains of every life. I have
died many times on the stage but
never yet in this way.
457 Esther with her handmaidens
entering the throne-room of
King Masuerus to intercede
for 3ie lives of the Jews.
And upon one of them she
leaned as if for delicateness and
overmuch tenderness she were not
able to bear up her own body.
The other maid followed her lady,
bearing up her train flowing on
the ground. But she, with a rosv
colour in her face, and with
i88a. 49K
689
1883. a99
3'5
701
1522
1884. 22
266
569
1522
1885. 220
4»7
438
564
728
769
797
1886. 3
'57
184
476
676
874
984
1887. 691
gracious and bright eyes, hid a
mind full of anguish and exceed-
ing great fear, etc
The appointed hour.
The happy valley.
The Rt Hon. W. E. Glad-
stone, M.P.
A mortally-wounded bandit
chief exhorting his comrades
to return to an honest living.
" And rising in haste she went
into the hill country, to visit
her cousin Elizabeth."
A captive musician singing for
his liberty, etc.
Treasures of the home.
Ruth at meal time with the
reapers in the field of Boaz:
country near Bethlehem, the
mountains of Moab in the
distance, etc. — Ruthy ii, 14-
16.
Evening near Windsor.
A bend on the river.
The sheep fold.
"The vine that maketh glad
the heart of man."
The message of a flower.
" Through a small fissure in
a wall, etc."
Naomi returning with Ruth to
Bethlehem: dawn.
A child's greeting: portrait of
Elizabeth Emily, daughter
of Lord John Manners,
M.P.
First Victory of David.
On the Llugwy, North Wales.
Our Lord stilling the tempest,
etc. — Si. Matihew^ viii, 26.
Harem going through the
desert with a guard.
Provence.
The Judgement of Daniel
against the false Elders. —
Daniel^ chap. 14.
Wild boar hunting.
The first coming of the sword
of Islam into Spain.
Captives to Khaled.
Our Lord with his disciples
crossing to the eastern side
of the Sea of Gennesareth,
etc. — Si. Maithew^ viii, 24-
The New World in the West
for Spain or for England.
Columbus, broken down at last
and poverty stricken while on his
way to England for his project, is
overtaken on the bridge of Pinos
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
79
mnd there receives another promise
of aid from the Queen. Being
urged bj the messengers to return
to Santa F^, he ponders and re-
plies: "I will take the word of
the noble Queen."
1888. 7^1 Nazareth.
It was the ancient custom among
the Jews in the east to entwine
green twigs upon their cradles to
attract stinging insects from the
sleeper, etc.
1889. 530 The Voice from the deep.
Centuries ago a vessel laden
with stolen church bells to be cast
into cannon, was, in a storm, sunk
on the east coast of England, etc.
HERBERT, Richard Painter.
Whiteleaf^ Leatherheady Surrey.
1902. 1040 The Brook.
1903. 1025 On the Mole.
HERBERT, Wilfrid Vincent.
Painter.
7, Grove End Place.
336 A well in the desert.
349 Saracen guards.
535 In the East.
49S Sundown, from a sketch made
in the desert
570 Eastern sportsmen.
51s Fugitives overtaken.
595 Outskirts of a Sandstorm,
Egypt — from a sketch.
1867. 377 St Martin of Tours, when a
soldier in the Imperial Army,
dividing his cloak with a
poor man, near the gates of
Amiens, ¥rinter of 334 a.d.
603 Socrates scolded by his wife
Xanthippe.
Socrates being asked by Atis-
thenes how he could have married
such a woman replied, etc.
He dwelt in Aloptee, near
Athens. The background of this
picture is from sketches made on
the spot.
1868. 6so Captives from Britain in the
Arena of the Flavian amphi-
theatre, Rome, reign of
Domitian.
To-morrow, at midday, the men
are to be thrown to the bears and
lions for the amusement of the
spectators. . . . The exit thence
for the combatants is death : with
fire and sword the affair is carried
on, etc. — Seneca.
1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
The Chimes^ Kiihtm.
1869. 191 Farce alteri.
<* Stop, you fellow, those cattle,
the raised ground is a tomb; and
draw out the coulter of your
plough, for you are disturbing
ashes," etc.
1871. 581 An Ambush. "Thoughts black,
hands apt."
1873. 57 s Deus Justus et misericors.
" Life is real, life is earnest,
etc"
1874. 4s8 Summer song.
1875. 387 Misery and joy, before an altar
to the unknown God: days
of ancient Athens. "And
Paul, standing in the midst
of the Areopagus, etc" —
Acts^ xvii, 22, 23.
1876. 1318 Runnymede, near Windsor,
A.D. 1215; eve of the signing
of Magna Charta.
1877. 4SO Captivity and liberty.
5SO Rear-Admiral Hall, C.B.
1878. 557 Unwelcomed visitors from the
highway to the landlord's
best.
1880. 391 Before the days of gunpowder.
1881. 9*0 J. R. Herbert, Esq., R.A.
1882. 6so J. E. Harting, Esq. "The
pomp and flutter of brave
falconry, etc."
639 Edward Greaves, Esq. '<Oft
have I seen a skilful angler
try, etc."
656 Sir Theodore Martin, K.C.B.
666 F. H. Lescher, Esq., F.C.S.
II, Sheriff Road^
South Hampstead.
1885. 137 Rear-Admiral F. A. Herbert,
Admiral Superintendent
H.M. Dockyard, Ports-
mouth.
36, Pembroke Square.
1 89 1. 1000 Hunted down.
HBRBST Miniature Painter.
1800. 657 Portrait of a lady.
773 do. do.
HBRBST, Miss ... Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 80 1. 7*9 Portrait of a young lady.
HBRBSTHOFFBR, Charles.
Painter.
45, Ranford Street^ Manchester.
1853. 42s The iconoclast, or image
breaker.
8o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HERDMAN, Miss Maud Painter.
Syon House^ co, Tyrone^
Ireland,
1891. 1646 Study ofa yoanggirl.
1893. 1074 Mrs. Emerson Herdman.
1090 Norah Creena.
1895. 912 Miss Gertrude Herdman.
1364 Mrs. Coutts Antrobus.
lyjl A. Coutts Antrobus, Esq.
HBRDMAN, R. Duddingstone.
Painter.
1 7, Bruntsfield Crescent^
Edinburgh.
18S8. 424 Katherine, daughter of Pro-
fessor Laurie, Edinburgh.
1889. 1S4 Azaleas.
1890. 31$ Madge, daughter of Prof.
Laurie, Edinburgh.
1891. 230 Miss Watson.
900 *' There 's sadness in the fancy's
dream."
1892. 319 The heaven of childhood's
eyes.
1^3- *57 " I sent my love a letter."
1894. 83 Study for portrait
1900. 910 Forebodings.
1901. $17 Professor S. S. Laurie of Edin-
burgh.
HBRDMAN, Robert, R.S.A.
Painter.
32, Danube Street^ Edinburgh,
60 Love's messenger — the carrier
pigeon.
We can imagine how welcome
to the yoong wife would be the
bringer of soch tidings in those
stonny times.
$86 A fountain scene — South Italy.
19 A fern gatherer — West High-
lands.
498 Spring time. "Hope, with
kisses nursed the infJEmt
Love."
25 Heather from the hills — ^Arran.
57* Hero. "Thus, wakeful-eyed
upon her tower she watched,
etc."
43 Sighting a deer; portrait of
T. V. Wentworth, Esq.
9, Bamard*s Crescent^
Edinburgh,
133 Mrs. Shand, Edinburgh.
$1 Eneas R. Macdonnell, Esq., of
Merar.
318 Miss Etha AVentworth (age
three years).
486 Lady Clinton.
884 A portrait.
1862.
1865.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870. 205 Ws^>py, soQ of Dick Peddie,
Esq., ILS^
90X Mrs. Bruce-Gardyne^ Middle-
too.
187 1. 287 Lady Susan Boorice.
1872. 475 Mrs. S. S. Laurie, Edinb ui gh.
960 General Sir John Campbell,
C^.B., jdL.CJ.ouL
1873. 1109 A Conventicle preadier ar-
rested and brought before a
Justice Court; a scene in
Covenantii^ times.
1874. 53 Mowbray, son of Anthony
Watson, Esq., Edinburgh.
476 Mrs. Alexander Giliay.
595 Sir George Harvey, P.R.S.A.
1875. 900 Patrick, son of J. B. Balfour,
Esq.
901 The first conference between
Mary Stuart and John Knox,
Holyrood, 1561.
Whether it was fay ooansd of
otheis, or of the Qiieeii*s own
desire, we know not, but the
Queen spoke with John KnoK, etc
1876. 529 Thomas Carlyle.
976 Viscount Eversley.
1877. 1332 Theodore Martin, C.B.
1878. 6 Captain Charles Jenkin, R.N.
1357 "Oh love! oh love! etc."
1879. 230 On the moorland; a portrait.
521 " My heart it said nay, etc"
1880. 442 Charles Edward seeking shelter
in the house of an adttierent;
an incident in the rising of
I74S-
567 Sir Noel Paton, R.S.A., Her
Majesty's Limner for Scot-
land.
1882. 1% The late \raiiam Brodie,
R.S.A.
S46 Xanthea.
1883. 494 Penelophon. "This beggV
maid shall be my queen."
1884. 394 Mrs. J. Willis Dixon, Hills-
borough Hall, Sheffield.
1886. 1030 Mrs. W. Home.
1887. 1052 Mrs. Hamilton Buchan.
HBRDMAN, William Gowin.
Painter.
Ill, Strand.
1834. 569 Conway.
6, Lansdawne Place^ lAverpooL
1847. ^^^ In the village of Giggleswick,
Yorkshire.
373 Market day at Setde.
West Hill, Everton, LiverpooL
1859. 1030 Winchester.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
8i
41, .S"/. Domingo Vale,
Liverpool.
1861. 890 View in the Town choir, Cart-
mel Priory church, Lah-
cashire.
HBRPORD, Miss A. Laura.
Painter.
1 86 1. 162 An evening study.
Tudor Lodge, Albert Street
1864. 132 A quiet Corner.
379 Rev. Dr. Sadler, Hampstead.
2, Roslyn Terrace, Hampstead.
1865. 89 Thoughtful.
40, Fitzroy Square,
1866. 576 Brother and sister.
1867. 309 Margaret.
HERING, A. G Painter.
9, Newman Street.
1826. 461 View in Bavaria by moonlight
HBRING, F Architect.
9, Newman Street.
1825. 911 Design for a church in York-
shire.
947 Sketch for a boat-house and
fishing lodge in Hampshire.
23, Duke Street,
Fortman Square.
1834. 914 Cottage at Hayling Island.
946 Library do.
1836. 931 Villa do.
HERING, George Edwards.
Painter.
G. Hering, 9, Newman Street.
1836. 816 Ruins of the palace of the
Caesars, Rome.
G. Herring,
26, Charles Street,
Bemers Street.
1837. 177 Venice.
G. Hering, do.
1838. 49^ Portrait of a laidy.
75 » The Castle of Hanyad in
Transylvania.
781 "The holy legend of the past
he bore, etc"
1839. 189 Contemplation.
494 Venice. "There is a glorious
city in the sea, etc."
G. E. Hering,
26, Charles Street.
1840. 401 In a gondola. "Child of the
still lagoons, etc."
4, Southampton Street.
1 84 1. 608 Evening at Hayling, south
coast of Hants.
1009 Campagna di Roma.
IV.
1842. 508 The sketch.
753 Lake of Hallstadt, near Ischl,
Austrian Tyrol.
1843. 6 Study from nature.
824 Torre dell' Annunziato, Bay of
Naples.
1844. 455 Twilight.
520 Mill on the Lake of Como.
1845. 5' 3 Island of St. Giulio, on the
lake of Orta.
S51 Solitude.
1846. 353 Lerici on the Gulf of Spezzia.
Just out of the town is seen
the Villa Mayni, the resid-
ence at different times of
Byron and Shelley.
398 Martello tower at Rapallo, on
the Riviere di Levante.
669 Gamoglia, Gulf of Genoa.
1847. 243 St. Anezzo near Lerici.
S57 On the Gulf of Spezzia.
812 Mountain stream at Spezzia.
1848. 544 Venice.
548 Porto Venere and the Islands
of Palmaria and Tino, at the
entrance of the gulf of
Spezzia.
230, Maida Vale.
1849. no Study from nature, near Rei-
gate, Surrey.
499 On the Monte Colma, above
the Lake of Orta, looking
towards the Alps of Monte
Rosa.
589 A sandy road at Redhill, Sur-
rey.
1850. 303 The ruins of Rome from the
garden of the Palace of the
Caesars.
397 In the Royal Gardens at Flor-
ence.
416 On the Riviere di Levante.
1851. 609 The brig oure the bum, Perth-
shire.
689 An Italian sea coast.
793 Convent near Nice.
1852. 174 Balbiano, Lago di Como.
375 A gleamy day, England.
Earlswood Common, Surrey.
SS7 Afternoon, Northern Italy;
near the Lago di Lugano.
45, Grove End Foad.
1853. 244 II sacro monte, Orta, Piedmont
1854. 179 The Temple of Jupiter on the
Island of Egina.
606 Chiavara on the Riviere di
Levanti.
1855. 498 Lugano, Lago di Lugano.
521 Isola Pescatore from the Isola
Bella, Lago Maggiore.
M
82
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hering, George Edwards— confy'nued.
1855. 657 On the Lake of Como.
1856. 501 Isola di San Giulio, Lago
d'Orta.
741 Arona and Angera, Lago Mag-
giore.
1 21 8 A monastery garden at Pella in
Piedmont.
21, Edward Street^
Portman Square,
1857. 569 On the Lake of Lugano.
1858. 537 Evening in Greece; ruined
temple, Cape Colonna.
"Those columns stand on
Sunium's airy steep, etc."
602 Morning in Italy; on the Lago
Maggiore.
1859. 543 Returning from Torcello.
591 Morning on the Lago Mag-
giore.
i860. 270 Camoglia, Riviere di Levante.
4S8 Morning on the Lago di Lu-
gano.
1 86 1. 310 Sunrise, Monte Rosa, etc.
547 Lunato on the Lago di Garda.
1862. 252 Afternoon in Italy — going
homewards.
680 Morning in Switzerland — Lu-
cerne and Mont Pilatus.
45, Grove End Road,
1863. 563 Lovere on the Lago d'Iseo,
North Italy.
588 Terenzo, Bay of Lerici, Gulf
of Spezzia,
1864. 490 Villafranca, near Nice, Cor-
niche Coast.
1865. 576 Amalfi.
1866. 591 Among the mountains, etc.
1867. 192 Glen Dhu, Isle of Arran.
681 Nesso.
1868. 180 The head of the glen.
596 Rocks at Dipper, Isle of
Arran.
1869. 50 Old Red Sandstone cliffs —
evening, etc.
369 Looking eastward at Sunset.
1870. I A Rift in the gloom, Glen
Sannox. "Where murmur-
ing the mountain streams
pass by, etc."
289 Daybreak. "Night and storm
have stoPn away, etc."
1871. 140 Arran Moorland. "When
clouds like ghosts that pon-
der, etc."
568 Yormore. " In the glimmer of
the dawn, etc."
592 Ave Maria on the Lagunes.
1872. 895 Sunset after storm on the Rivi-
era del Levante.
1873. 677 Borrowdale. "When evening's
twilight gathers round, etc."
696 The outskirts of the wood — a
reverie.
1874. 91 Passing gleams, Glen Torridon.
1875. 889 Kildonan. "Out on the rocks
when the tide is low, etc."
1186 Loch Etive, from Bonawe —
evening.
1876. 7 Pladda, Firth of Clyde. "When
breeze and shower, etc."
518 Woodland waters. "In the
sweet stillness of an autumn
day."
1877. 334 Tormore. "The old memori-
als mark forgotten faith, etc."
1878. 306 Struyve Rocks, Coast of Arran.
" Where winds and waves by
rocky caves, etc."
587 Shining after rain — Loch Etive.
1879. 227 By the lonely tarn. "Calm
evening hour, etc."
(The late.)
1880. 589 Loch Etive, near Taynuilt.
HERING, Mrs. G. E Painter.
1840. 313 The Pilgrim.
45, Grove End Road,
1853. 360 The church of the Salute,
Venice.
1S54. 271 From a sketch in the Isle of
Arran.
1856. 224 Evening — a sketch in the Isle
of Arran.
1857. 489 The Drachenfels on the Rhine.
1858. 158 Lagetto, near Lugano.
HBRIOT, G Painter.
5, Catherine Street^ Strand,
i797« 373 View in Canada.
398 do. do.
404 View of Swansea in Glamor-
ganshire.
HERKOMER, Herman G.... Painter.
Craven Cottage^ Bushey Heath.
1886. 999 Portrait of a gentleman.
1051 Mrs. Stobart
6, William Street,
Lowndes Square,
1887. 413 Hubert Herkomer, Esq.,
A.R.A., Slade Professor of
Fine Art in the University
of Oxford.
1888. 454 Frank Lockwood, Esq., Q.C,
M.P.
462 The Lord Chancellor. {Lord
Halslfury.)
1 1 36 Gen.SirArthurBorton,G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
83
1889.
1890.
189I.
1892.
1893.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
I9OI.
1903.
1904.
Pre-
Jex-
Pre-
The
374 The Rev. R. W. Randall.
sentation Portrait.
1123 Miss Agnes Huntingdon.
224 Howard Gilliat, Esq.
1 149 The Very Rev. T. W.
Blake, Dean of Wells,
sentation Portrait.
410 P. A. Muntz, Esq., M.P.
175 Field-Marshal H.R.H.
Duke of Cambridge, K.G.
446 Thos. Fielden, Esq., M.P.
561 Admiral Sir Leopold Heath,
K.C.B.
987 George Wills, Esq.
1068 J. Lorimer Warden,
rider.
348 Mrs. Hamilton Griffin.
S3 The Rev. Cecil Legard.
265 Mrs. Hamilton Grffin.
rough
HBRKOMER, Professor Hubert von,
C. r.a, J?.^., A.R, W.S., RJ.
Painter, Engraver, and Etcher, etc.
i43> Carlton Road^ Kilbum,
653 Leisure hours.
32, Smith Streety King*s Road,
657 After the toil of the day.
898 The last Muster— Sunday at
the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
Dyreham^ Bushey.
412 At Death's door. Peasants of
the Bavarian Alps in prayer,
awaiting the arrival of the
priest who is to administer
the last rites to a member
of the family.
417 Mrs. Henry Mason.
916 "Der Bittgang." Peasants
praying for a successful har-
vest.
1002 Eventide — a scene in the West-
minster Union.
1 176 A Welsh woman; etching.
1194 Souvenir de Rembrandt.
671 Relating his adventure.
(Elected A.R.A.)
468 God's shrine.
831 Grandfather's pet.
1279 do. do. etching.
1 37 1 Head of a peasant; on ivory.
1383 Two sides of a question; on
ivory.
1398 My children; on ivory.
1460 Wind swept.
1 88 1. 373 Missing — a scene at the Ports-
mouth dockyard gates.
The feeling of anxiety respect-
ing the Atalanta is painful cvtrj-
where, but at Portsmouth it is
especially intense, etc.
1869.
1873.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1 88 1. 1180 Sheridan. After Sir Joshua
Reynolds,P.R. A.; mezzotint.
Fancy free; original mezzotint.
Rev. W. H. Thompson, D.D.,
Master of Trinity College,
Cambridge. Painted by sub-
scription.
Homeward.
B. W. Wynne, Esq.
Archibald Forbes; war corre-
spondent.
The Earl of Beaconsfield.
After J. E. Millais, R.A.
Natural enemies.
Hans Richter.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Richard
1213
1882. 251
682
7*9
787
1265
1883. 120
369
S23
759
1884. 409
553
853
1546
1885.
1887.
Cross, G.C.B., M.P.
Bernard Samuelson, Esq., M.P.
The Rev. Canon Ellison, chair-
man of the Church of Eng-
land Temperance. Painted
by subscription.
The Rev. Canon Bradby, D.D.,
late Head Master of Hailey-
bury College.
The Rev. H. Montague Butler,
D.D., Head Master of Har-
row School.
"Pressing to the West"; a
scene in Castle Garden, New
York.
All emigrants have to pass
through this building for re^tra-
tion before being sent to the West.
As the majority are poor and
unable to pav for lodgings outside,
they remam here sometimes a day,
sometimes eight or^ ten weeks,
until suitable situations can be
found for them, etc.
119 The Earl of Ducie.
360 Miss Katharine Grant.
John D. Allcroft, Esq.
"Found." "In far-off days
when Lucius here for Ro-
man tribute warr'd, etc."
Purchased for the Chantrey
Bequest for ;;^8oo.
1 142 Hard times, 1885.
1 155 Sir Watkin Williams Wynn,
Bart., M.P.
161S The old gate. After F. Walker,
A.R.A.
1627 Philip in church. After F.
Walker, A.R.A.
90 The Bishop of Chester. ( Wil-
Ham Stubbs,)
138 Sir Edward Watkin, Bart., M.P.
377 "Entranced in some diviner
mood, of self-oblivious soli-
tude."
772
1027
84
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Herkomer, Professor Hubert von,
C. F.a, R.A., A.R. W,S., R,L—c<mHnued,
1887. 502 Lieut.-Colonel Sir Archibald
Campbell, of Blythswood,
Bart., M.P.
647 The first born.
683 Briton Riviere, Esq., R.A.
994 H. M. Stanley, Esq.
1479 Early lessons.
1888. laa Sir John Pender.
127 The Rev. the Master of Trinity
College, Cambridge.
316 Mrs. Arthur Sassoon.
420 The Rt. Honble. The Speaker.
{A. W. Peel.)
643 Lord Herschell.
649 The Archbishop of Canterbury.
(E, IV. Benson.)
1038 J. M. Levy, Esq.
1889. 30 Sir Henry Roscoe, D.C.L.,
LL.D., F.R.S.
151 Lady Eden.
201 Colonel Gamble, C.B.
205 Mrs. Gladstone.
248 Joseph Ludwig, Esq.
312 Professor Adams.
495 Samuel Pope, Esq., Q.C.
SS^ The Chapel of the Charter-
house. " Though he fall, he
shall not be utterly cast
down." Purchased for the
ChantreyBeguestforjQi ^200.
1890. 143 Our Village.
318 Major E. R. Burke.
411 Mrs. Arthur Sassoon.
502 Miss Vlasto.
716 W.Cuthbert Quilter, Esq., M.P.
(Elected R.A.)
1891. 77 On strike. Diploma work.
289 The Very Rev. The Dean
of Clmstchurch, Oxford.
{Henry George Liddell.)
37» Colonel Kitchener, R.E., C.B.,
C.M.G.
514 Sir Sydney Waterlow, Bart.
Presentation portrait.
631 Captain Townshend.
1598 The shepherd; a monotype.
1892. 205 Lord Kelvin, P.R.S., Professor
of Natural Philosophy in the
University of Glasgow. Pre-
sentation Portrait.
310 Alexander Eraser, Esq. Pre-
sentation Portrait.
362 Mrs. William Agnew.
45S Portrait Group: a Board of
Directors.
580 The Archbishop of York.
( William D. Maclagan.)
Presentation portrait.
Pre-
1893. 88 Colonel N. Bamardiston.
sentation portrait.
123 John, Marquess of Bute, K.T.
130 The Duke of Devonshire.
135 Edwin James, Esq.
348 Mrs. Derham.
895 Sir Algernon Edward West,
K.C.B. Presentation por-
trait.
947 Mrs. Richard Phelps.
Lululandy Bushey.
1894. 110 The Marquess of Ripon, K.G.
Presentation portrait.
184 Charles Thomas, Esq., J.P.,
Deputy chairman, Midland
Railway Company.
223 The Marquess of Salisbury,
K.G.
340 "All beautiful in naked purity."
499 F. W. Harris, Esq. Presenta-
tion portrait.
519 Sir William J. Farrer.
81S Sir Henry Wiggin, Bart
1895. 51 Dr. L. S. Jameson, C.B.
188 The Rt. Hon. Cecil Rhodes.
296 Abel Buckley, Esq.
436 The Biirgermeister of Lands-
berg, Bavaria, with his Town
Council. Presented to the
Town of Landsberg by the
Painter.
1896. 121 Back to life: a district nurse
taking out a child for the
first walk after a long ill-
ness.
Dr. J. L. Williams.
The Rt. Rev. the Bishop of
London.
The Hon. Mrs. Gervase
Beckett.
G. E. Paget, Esq.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Francis
Jeune.
The Hon. Mrs. E. Bourke.
Lord Harris, G.C.S.I., etc.,
Governor of Bombay, 1890-
95-
The Baroness Deichmann.
The Earl of Derby, G.C.B.
Thomas J. Lipton, Esq.
Madonna; a portrait
Presidential badge of the
Royal Society of Painters in
Water Colours.
1898. 23 R. D. M. Littler, Esq., Q.C,
C.B.
189 Francis Burdett Money-Coutts,
Esq.
198 The Guards' Cheer: Crimean
veterans of the Guards
2«5
563
569
577
659
1897. 241
»54
4*3
47 »
603
61s
105 z
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
85
cheering Her Majesty the
Queen during the Diamond
Jubilee Procession.
1898. 567 Sir George Taubman-Goldie,
K.C.M.G.,D.C.L.,LL.D.
57* Henry Tate, Esq.
601 Herbert Spencer, Esq. Pre-
sentation Portrait.
1899. 58 Frank Parish, Esq. Presenta-
tion Portrait,
io6 Dr. W. W. Baldwin.
145 H.R.H. Prince Luitpold, Re-
gent of Bavaria.
426 The Duke of Sutherland. Pre-
sentation Portrait,
5 $4 C. E. Melchers, Esq.
560 G. Herbert Strutt, Esq.
2016 The triumph of the hour; a
shield with pictures in en-
amel.
2029 A portrait; enamel.
H. Von Herkonur,
1900. 15 Lady Armstrong.
180 General H.R.H. The Duke of
Connaught, K.G.
333 Sir John Wolfe Barry, K.C.B.
537 Sir G. C. H. Armstrong, Bart.
549 Arthur Keen, Esq.
668 Miss Elena M. Grace.
1356 The Bishop of London; paint-
ing in enamel.
1361 Beauty's altar; painting in en-
amel.
(Created C.V.O.)
" Seeing, I saw not ; hearing not,
I heard."
The Duke of Somerset.
Henry McGrady, Esq., Lord
Provost of Dundee.
A Zither evening with my stu-
dents in my studio.
Professor H. Ende, President
of the Berlin Academy; en-
amel.
The Earl of Albemarle, C.B.,
M.V.O., Lieut - Colonel
Commanding City Imperial
Volunteers, South Africa.
162 Mrs. W. J. Pirrie. Presenta-
tion portrait,
230 Earl Egerton of Tatton.
284 Sir Henry Trueman Wood,
M.A. Presentation Portrait,
470 Watching the invaders.
1903. 163 Sir Herman Weber, M.D.
230 Felix O. Schuster, Esq. Pre-
sentation Portrait,
491 Major-Gen. R. S. S. Baden-
Powell, C.B.
731 Mrs. Errol Guy Turner.
I90I.
"3
174
530
605
1246
1902.
»5'
1903. 737 Martin R. Smith, Esq. Pre-
sentation portrait,
882 The strangers within the gate.
1879 The child of the sea; a phan-
tasy in copper and enamel
1904. 194 The Rt. Hon. Joseph Cham-
berlain, M.P.
198 The Lord Chief Baron of Ire-
land.
280 The Earl of Shrewsbury and
Talbot.
530 Sir Nevile Lubbock, K.C.M.G.
1341 Art and Adoration, No. 2.
"The world forgetting."
1362 Art and Decoration, No. i.
"They fool me to the top
of my bent." — Hamlet,
HERMAN, Ludw^ig Painter.
\^ Pall Mall East.
1862. . 341 Neider Rhine Haven.
HERMANN, H Painter.
35, London Street,
1858. 885 Her first service.
910 The organ player.
935 Head of Christ.
1859. 985 Portrait of an artist.
987 do. a lady.
HERMON and WONTNER.
Architects.
3, Agar Street^ Strand,
1 84 1. 1102 Collegiate Institution, Liver-
pool.
1842. 1031 Camberwell church.
HERMSTIN, O Painter.
c\o Messrs. Colnaghi,
1880. 545 The old battle field.
HERN, Charles E Painter.
158, Leadenhall Strut
1884. 971 Remains of old Baynard Castle,
Blackfriars.
979 Dolphins, Nelson Dock, Roth-
erhithe.
998 Seven-stones Lightship on the
slip — Union Dock, Isle of
Dogs.
9, Hyde Park Mansions,
1887. 1 145 Rye, from South Undercliff.
1893. 964 Westminster Abbey, from
Dean's Yard — fog clearing.
HBRNAN, Van. SeeV.
86
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HERON and BELLAIRS.
Architects.
27, Fitzrcy Street.
1900. 1823 House at Northwood Park.
h6rOULT, Mrs Painter.
10, Tichborne Street,
1838. 603 View upon the Dyle (Belgic).
HERRICK, William Salter... Painter.
2 1, Edward Street^
Portman Square.
1852. 182 Miss Emily Yelverton.
453 Portrait of an officer.
1853. 48' Sir David Brewster, F.R.S.,
LL.D., Principal of the
United College of St
Andrews.
607 Portraits of the wifeand children
of David Jones, Esq., of
Pantglass, M.P.
1854. 133 The Duchess of Argyle and
Marquis of Lome.
3x1 Imogen.
1855. 61 Beatrice in the arbour.
648 Countess of Kintore.
1856. 133 Mrs. Alfred Montgomery.
461 Mrs. Willott.
600 The soldier's wife. "Now stood
Eliza on the wood-crown'd
height, etc." — Darwin*s
Eliza.
1857. 129 Mrs. Edwin Fox and child.
498 The chamber scene from
"Hamlet."
1858. 298 A study.
1859. 717 Scene from Othello. "Look
to her, Moor, etc."
i860. 137 A little wood girl.
1 86 1. 397 Beatrice. "Which is Beatrice,
Qic''— Much Ado About No-
thing.
1863. 194 Daughters of J. T. White, Esq.
of New York.
1864. 439 Kitty of Coleraine.
1865. 583 The lost — found.
1867. 115 Esmeralda.
1868. 471 The gipsy fortune teller. "She
positively declared that
Olivia would be married to
a squire, etc." — Vicar of
Wakefield.
1869. 227 Portia. "Have mercy, Jew,
etc."
1870. 477 Olivia.
7, Lower Seymour Street.
1872. 530 Viola. "My father had a
daughter loved a man, etc."
1068 George Moore, Esq.
1873. 515 Othello and Desdemona. "My
life upon her faith."
671 Imogen entering the cave.
" Ho ! who 's here, etc."
678 Winter Jones, Esq., V.P.S.A.,
Principal librarian and
Secretary to the British
Museum.
1874. 169 Ophelia. " Sweet bells jangling
out of tune."
436 Juliet. " O Romeo, Romeo."
1877. 45* Rosalind: from "As You Like
It."
1880. 657 Memory.
HBRRIES, H Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1855. 1114 First day from Cairo to Suez —
losing sight of the Valley of
the Nile.
HERRING, John Frederick.
Painter.
88, Newgate Street.
1818. 231 Portrait of a dog.
Lancaster.
1826. 281 Thyrsis, a favorite hunter, the
property of Sir George Sit-
well, Bart.
Doncaster^ and
34, Rathbone Place.
1830. 508 Interior of a stable.
549 Velocipede, the property of
W. Armitage, Esq.
31, Park Street y Catnberwell.
1837. 4»o Portrait of a favorite Cob, the
property of a gentleman.
This animal, when five years
old, was matched to go in harness
from Tottenham Court Road to
the City of York and back in five
days, 400 miles, and won the
match.
34, Rathbone Place.
487 Rockingham, the property of
John Theobald, Esq.
ii»2 Slane, the property of Colonel
Peel and winner of the
Waterloo shield at Good-
wood in 1837.
9, Cottage Greeny Catnberwell.
726 The farm yard.
32 (Octagon Room.) Going to
plough.
J. F. Herringy Senr.
670 Favourites.
1300 Portrait of General Shubrid's
two-year-old colt, Brocardo.
1838.
1840.
1845.
1846.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
87
HERRING, John Frederick, Junr.
Painter.
4, Haymarket.
1863. 51 The farm — autumn.
223 Watering the team.
1864. j^ Farm Yard.
91 Horses and Poultry.
248 Horses, Pigs, etc.
212, Piccadilly,
1865. 201 The old lodge.
437 Horses feeding.
31, Nicholas Lane,
291 Watering the team.
161 The farmer's friend.
525 Horses feeding.
99 Horses and poultry.
220 Dangerous play.
366 The home farm.
476 The homestead.
1 105 A farm yard.
1866.
1867.
1868.
1871.
1873.
HERRING, Mrs. J. F. (K.)... Painter.
45, Robert Street^
Hampstead Road,
1852. 906 The children of the late George
Templer, Esq., of Sandford
Orleigh.
HERRON, G Architect.
At Mr. J, Gwilfs, Stamford St,
1 8 10. 707 Design for a mausoleum.
25, Surrey Place^ Kent Road,
181 1. 368 View of the gothic ruin in the
Bishop's garden at Norwich.
5, Union Street^ Southwark,
1823. 599 View of London Bridge.
30, Webb Street, Bermondsey,
1824. 826 View of the Southwark Bridge
from Bankside.
HERV6, A Painter.
145, Strafid,
1841. 759 Thomas Wilkins, Esq., H.E.I.C.
Service.
1842. 780 Portrait of a gentleman.
1843. 858 Mr. J. D. Wilkinson.
HERVfe, C Miniature Painter.
— Hervh^ no address,
1803. 869 Mons de Riorto.
C, Hervey, 308, Oxford Street,
1806. 630 Mrs. Bland.
C. Hervk, 43, New Bond Street,
181 1. 654 Miss E. Edwards.
662 W. Judd, Esq.
53, Oxford Street,
181 2. 648 Miss Campbell.
12, Cheapside,
1815. 576 Mrs. H. Sullivan.
1815. 640 Mr. H. Herve.
1816. 595 Eliza Harvey.
608 Mr. J. C. Heard.
HERV6, Mrs. C. (Margaret).
Miniature Painter.
20, Warren St,, Fitzroy Square.
1800. 865 Portrait of a lady.
HERV^, C. S Miniature Painter.
1828. 840 M. D'Esp^rieux.
21, Paradise Place,
1835. 615 Brigadier-General Sir Joseph
O'Halloran, C.B.
621 W. Erat, Esq.
657 Thomas Bish, Esq., M.P.
172, Oxford Street,
1 84 1. 742 E. Stanley, Esq.
248, Regent Street,
1842. 770 Count Meerocovich, Aide-de-
camp to H.I.M. Nicholas I.
797 Mrs. F. W. Antrobus.
1843. 743 Miss E. J. Stanley.
785 H. Richardson, Esq., M.D.
956 Major-General Sir Joseph
O'Halloran, K.C.B.
967 Mrs. E. J. Stanley.
1845. 699 Madame H. de la Monniene.
1846. 763 Miss Emily H. Chetwynd.
924 Mrs. Leigh.
193, Oxford Street.
1847. 7^9 ^i8S Austin.
796 Leonard Sheepshanks, Esq.
948 M. Distin, the celebrated per-
former on the sax-horn.
202, Regent Street,
Miniature portrait.
392, Strand.
Mr. E. H. de la Morriniire.
Mrs. Crawford Byron.
Mrs. William Radford.
Lady H. Smythe.
The artist's daughter.
Mrs. Crawford Byron.
H. P. Thompson, Esq.
General Count Michaelowitz.
210, Oxford Street,
Daughter of H. Mott, Esq.
256, Oxford Street,
Daughter of S. Bacon, Esq.
HERV6, E.
181 1. 653 (/« the index, but by G, M.
Brighty in the catalogue^
HERVE, F Miniature Painter.
12, Cheapside,
1 8 18. 681 Mr. P. Herv^.
ll\ Mrs. Eden.
1848. 919
1849.
1850.
I85I.
1852.
654
749
928
856
707
750
816
1855.
909
1858.
759
88
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hcrv6,
F. — continued.
1820.
642 The Chevalier de Montrelimar.
839 Eloise, Countess of Villetourel
1821.
5^7 Rev. F. Marsden.
536 Miss J. Richmond.
1822.
605 Portrait of a gentleman.
681 Mdlle D'Euphrosyn^.
732 Mrs. F. Herv^.
1823.
91a M. Le Comte de Tilly.
1824.
573 Portrait of a lady.
772 Hector Campbell, M.D.
775 Mr. Crespin.
1825.
785 Miss Love of Covent Garden
Theatre.
861 Portrait of a lady.
1826.
701 do. do.
734 A. Yeakell, Esq.
1829.
677 Miss Lane.
1830.
784 Portrait of a gentleman.
1831.
694 Edward Ord, Esq.
1832.
891 Portrait of a gentleman.
1833-
774 Samuel Samuels, Esq.
1834.
770 Portrait of a foreigner of dis-
tinction.
1835.
711 Portrait of a lady.
1836.
622 H. Richards, Esq.
637 Mrs. J. Watson.
F, Hervh de la Monnih^e^
206, Oxford Street.
1837-
813 Mademoiselle de Martel.
1839.
996 Patrick Macdonald, Esq.
1840.
864 Mile de Longueville.
HERVlS, H Miniature Painter.
12, Cheapside,
181 3. SH Miss Metcalfe.
548 Portrait of a gentleman.
554 do. lady.
1 8 14. 404 do. gentleman.
1815. 535 Mr. P. Herv^.
657 Miss S. Lander.
181 6. 584 W. Chapman, Esq.
637 J. Kibblewhite, Esq.
753 Miss C. Ward.
21, Paradise Places Stockwell,
1843. 721 Admiral Ross, C.B.
HBRVlS, P Miniature Painter.
27, Berwick Street.
1802. 643 Miss Stephens.
704 Mr. Johnson.
308, Oxford Street.
1807. 896 Mrs. Clutterbuck.
1808. 814 Mrs. Liston of Covent Garden
Theatre.
30, Haymarket.
18 1 3. 456 Sketch of Mr. Bennet the
artist.
Orange Streety Bloomsbury.
1 8 14. 422 Dr. Jenner.
3, Linney Courts
Queen^s Square^
Bloomsbury.
1815. 706 T. Watkins, Esq.
1816. 585 Mr. May.
45, Great Russell Street.
1 818. 788 Mrs. C. Herv^.
181 9. 832 C. Stubbs, Esq.
912 Mrs. Murray.
1820. 645 Miss Stubbs.
711 Miss J. Stubbs.
HBRV6, Rosa de la Monni^re.
Miniature Painter.
206, Oxford Street.
1837. 841 Master Victor Hugo.
HBRVIBR, A Painter.
— Hervier^
2, Cirencester Place.
1819. 900 Portrait of the artist in his
study.
56, Parliament Street.
1 82 1. 636 Portrait of a lady.
865 Girl and pigeon.
A. Hermer^ 5, Union Place^
Regenfs Park.
1827. 729 Nymph and Cupids.
(This artist might be tke same as the
following but for the two addresses m 1827.)
HERVIBU, Aug Painter.
A. Hervier^
12, St. Alban's Place,
St.Jame^s.
1824. 491 Sappho imploring Venus from
the Leucadian Rock. '^0
Venus, beauty of the skies,
etc."
1825. 483 Miss Woolrych, pupil of Mr.
Bochsa.
489 Battle ofFhermopylse; a sketch.
*' Hasten to Sparta, and say
that on this spot we died in
defence of her sacred laws."
(Member of the Society of Fine Arts
at Lille.)
78, Newman Street.
1826. 372 A shipwreck.
1827. 486 Love and Folly. "Light as the
cloud, etc."
14, Bemers Street.
1832. 320 The offering to Venus.
70, ^. Martinis Lane.
1833. 361 Mrs. Trollope.
43^ Silas Bum's Cottage.
The pretty foresters willingly
undertook the office of abigails,
and seemed well satisfied by being
permitted to ransack the night-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
89
bag ; in return, the nightgown, the
nightcap, the combs and brushes
were all seized upon, and all tried ;
even the little Sally would not be
contented till she had seen how
she looked in the strange woman's
cap.
1833. 90^ The morning of a Ci-devant
Colonel of Hussars. "II
boit, mange et dort bien,
etc."— J/b//^r<?.
1834. 378 Fisherman's widow after a
wreck.
1838. 35a Milanie, Princess Mettemich,
painted at Vienna, 1837.
15, Nottingham Street.
1840. 286 Miss Agnes Strickland, the his-
torian of the Queens of Eng-
land.
1 84 1. 648 Love in the i8th century.
649 do. 19th do.
7, Percy Street,
1845. 375 Colonel J. Grant
576 L'Amour. "Qui que tu sois,
^ic''— Voltaire.
1846. 197 Portrait of himself.
1847. *^7 D. Holme, Esq., Professor of
Phrenology.
10, Portugal Street,
1850. 1 173 Dr. Holm.
1 85 1. s*^ G. Tomson, Esq.
1852. 5 Thornton Leigh Hunt, Esq.
1853. 102 Rev. Evan Nepean, M.A.
586 Mrs. General Grant.
1854. 43 Portrait of a lady.
1855. 411 do. do.
446 B. B. Williams, Esq.
1858. 478 W. Coningham, Esq., M.P.
HESBLDBN, W. S Painter.
1 800. 644 West front of the Monastery of
Thornton, Lincolnshire.
HBSBLTINB, John Pestle ..Btcher.
31, Montpelier Square,
1869. 108 1 Hastings; Etching.
1 1 14 Norfolk; do.
1 1 26 Near Watford; do.
36, Onslow Square Gardens,
1 87 1. 827 Chiddingfold, Surrey; Etching.
828 do. do. do.
829 Rundhurst, Hambledon; do.
830 Hambledon, Surrey; do.
1873. 1262 The etchings.
1263 Etchings.
1272 Etching — Witley.
1875. 1091 Ipswich; etching.
1095 Branscombe; etching.
109, Strand,
276 Near Cromer.
1876.
IV.
1876. 1 1 57 Etching.
1877. 1235 Two Etchings.
1262 An Etching.
1878. 1206 Prestwick Farm, Chiddingfold;
etching.
1 216 Two etchings.
1879. 1215 Fontainebleau; etching.
1880. 1230 Venice from the Lido; etching.
1341 Cassiobury Park; etching.
1881. 1273 Langston Harbour; etching.
1882. 1334 Eversworth Harbour.
1883. 1407 Fontainebleau; etching.
1884. 1450 Westboume; do.
196, Queen's Gate, S.W.
1892. 1464 Walhampton.
1893. '376 Hurst Castle.
1894. 1362 Walhampton.
1392 Walhampton Hill.
1393 Lymington.
HBSBLTINB, W Painter.
1799* 597 A girl and watercress.
676 Reaper's child and sheep.
207, Piccadilly,
1 80 1. 368 Cephalus and Procris, etc.
12, Piccadilly.
1802. 603 Miss J. Lilley.
1803. 592 Portrait of his father.
27, Great PuUeney Street.
1804. 452 Portrait of a lady.
30, Poland Street.
1805. 296 Portrait of a young gentleman.
HBSKBTH, Robert Architect.
8, St, Agnes Villas, Bayswaier,
1 84 1. 1099 Tomb in the ruins of the an-
cient city of Limyra in
Lycia, etc.
13, Arundel Street.
1844. 1074 Trajan's Arch.
1846. 1228 Mansion in the Netherlands.
HBSKBTH (R.) and WATSON
(T. H.) Architects.
7, Royal Exchange.
1871. 939 Com Exchange, Mark Lane.
947 do. Interior.
1873. 1 113 Staircase: Goldsmith's Hall,
etc.
1874. 1196 Addition to Hampstead church.
HBSKBTH and STOKBS.
Architects,
no, Cheapside.
1891. 1938 The Lodge, near Newmarket
1897. 1880 Billiard room: Piggot's Manor,
Hertfordshire.
N
90
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HESTER, Edward Gilbert.
Engraver.
Femvilky Chiswick,
1882. 1339 Gone to earth. After J. S.
Noble; etching.
1883. 1379 " Bellman," a Veteran.
24, Beauclerc Road^
Hammersmith.
1884. 141 7 Tenants in common. After
J. S. Noble; etching.
1446 Welcome rest. After J. S.
Noble; etching.
1887. 1434 For the safety of the public.
After E. Caldwell.
1561 "Haven't we met before?"
After A. W. Strutt.
1888. 1686 A peacemaker. After Marcus
Stone, R.A.
1889. 1726 Sympathy. After J. S. Noble.
1890. 1704 Alethe, priestess of Isis. After
E. Long, R.A.
Pre Mill House, St. Albans.
1891. 1708 The Warning. After Heywood
Hardy.
1709 The first love letter. After
Marcus Stone, R.A.
1893. 1457 A passing cloud. After M.
Stone, R.A.
Lemsford House, St. Albans.
1894. 1390 "Wait till the clouds roll by."
After W. H. Trood.
1895. 1403 A honeymoon. After M. Stone,
R.A.
1896. 1568 The governess. After J. Haynes
Williams.
1898. 1579 "Seeking whom he may de-
vour." After V. Chevilliard.
114, London Road, St. Albans.
1899. 1594 Thoughts. After Marcus Stone,
R.A.
1900. 1670 A Welcome footstep. After
Marcus Stone, R.A.
1 90 1. 1513 The woman that owns him.
After Erskine Nicol, A.R.A.
15 18 Margarette. After Sir T. Law-
rence, P. R.A.
1902. 1276 In time of War. After G. D.
Leslie, R.A.
HESTER, R. Wallace Engraver.
115, Bailing Road,
Hammersmith.
1897. 1734 Rooks and pigeons. After S.
Lewin.
Kenley House, Purley,
Surrey.
1901. 1517 The hill side.
1903. I4H King of Rome. After Sir T.
Lawrence, P. R.A.
1904. 1304 Enforced Abstinence.
1339 Lady Acland and children.
After Sir T. Lawrence,
P.R.A.
HETHERINGTON, Ivystan.
Painter.
81, Charlotte Street.
1877. 941 Sunny Devon.
4, Steele s Studio.
1878. 421 A portrait
524 After the apple harvest.
1003 In summer time.
1879. 51 "No sound save a sea-bird's
wailing dirge, and the wind,
and the ebbing tide."
1880. 243 "In a quiet pleasant meadow,
beneath the summer sky."
951 Our Village.
1884. 154 Summer calm. "Sweet day so
cool, etc."
1532 From the cliff pathway.
1885. 383 " Summer must needs depart."
1886. 2S7 September. "Flushed autumn's
sunny days flew by."
1887. *** "When autumn wreaths its
spell around the year."
1892. 880 Old Chillington House.
4, Steele s Studios.
1894. 787 The Manor garden.
821 The weald of Kent, from Lod-
dington.
1895. ^^* A wayside garden.
Miss I. Hetherington (?).
1899. 257 A coming storm.
779 Salcombe Harbour.
Not Miss.
1900. 713 Towards evening — Purbeck.
HETLING, M Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1809. 28^ View of the Village of Vipery
near Madras.
HEUHAN, J Miniature Painter.
Glasgow.
1810. 558 Mrs. Beckett.
588 Miss Thompson.
18 1 2. 548 Miss Brazier.
181 3. s»» R- O. Anderson, Esq.
HEUREUN,L'. Seel..
HEUSS, F Painter.
Germany.
1842. 346 H.R.H. Princess Augusta of
Cambridge.
349 H.R.H. The Duke of Cam-
bridge.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
91
1844. 292 Lady Constance Gertrude Leve-
son Gower, youngest daugh-
ter of the Duke and Duchess
of Sutherland.
HEWBTSON, Edward Painter.
45, Rue de FrifuSy Cannes.
1889. sooi Aberlour, Croix des Gardes,
Cannes, France.
HBWBTT, G Miniature Painter.
Bulstrode Street
1823. 735 Master Hewett
At Mr, Newcomb^Sy
8, Soho Square,
1825. 787 Portrait of a child.
HEWETT, Miss Mabel Painter.
3, Apsiey Terrace^ Acton,
1898. 999 Apples.
1899. 322 Lemons and marguerites.
1 90 1. 13 Apples.
36 Still life.
4, Bassett Jtoad, NotHng Hill,
1903. 568 Prospects of punch.
72a Treasures.
1904. 673 Jack-oManterns.
HEWETT, Miss Sarah F. ... Painter.
I, Lower Parade^ Leamington,
1857. 863 Hop picking at Sevenoaks,
Kent.
HEWETT, T Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 81 3. 730 Llangollen Vale on the river
Dee.
HEWINS, Alfred J Painter.
Kingswoody
near Wolverhampton,
1 89 1. 840 A peep into Shropshire.
HEWITSON , Christopher. . . Sculptor.
Rome,
1786. 531 Bust of Gavin Hamilton, Esq.
1790. 520 do. a Nobleman.
HEWITT, Alfred E Architect.
School of Science and Art^
Guernsey.
1 89 1. 1828 Red drawing-room, Aston Hall,
Birmingham.
HEWITT, Miss Beatrice M.
Miniature Painter.
70, Cheriton Square^
Upper Toots fig.
1888. 484 An academy model.
1890.
1039
1073
I89I.
1892.
1503
385
1443
1893.
1895.
812
II23
I12S
I90I.
1902.
1304
1188
1189
1 198
7, Ryde Vale Road, Balham,
Kitty, daughter of George H.
Radford, Esq.
Olive, daughter of F. Watt,
Esq.
Mrs. Charles Fielder.
Miss M. Paddock.
A portrait.
Linkfield, Fontenoy Rocui,
Balham,
Mrs. G. Hogarth Dawson.
H. Fairfax Harvey, Esq.
Mrs. H. Fairfax Harvey.
4, Addison Studios,
Bly the Road, W.
The Duchess of Newcastle.
Miss Eleanour Archer Houblon.
Mary, Countess of Mar and
Kellie.
Mrs. D'Arcy.
HEWITT, H Painter.
7, Lower Cheltenham Place,
1850. 1120 Sunset after a shower.
1 133 Blackwell Wood, near Bristol.
HEWITT, Henry George ... Painter.
7, Park Road Studios, N. W.
1889. 86 The track of the whirlwind.
1892. 367 November. "In the chill sun-
beam, etc."
1893. 29 "Season of mists and mellow
fruitfulness."
35, Pond Street,
1897. 207 The dying flame of day.
Court Vale, Hambledon,
near Godalming,
1902. 952 Responsibility.
Old Manor,
St. Owetis Street, Hereford,
1903. 931 Teaching the young idea.
HEWITT, T Painter.
Pulteney Terrace, Islington,
1836. 1018 View of York Cathedral.
HEWITT, Walter E Architect.
7, Great College Street,
Westminster
1901. 1641 Portley Wood, Warlingham.
HEWKLEY, Henry Painter.
94, Cazenave Road, N,
1890. 1259 In the Pare Royal, Brussels.
1899. 1136 Papendrecht near Dordredht
92
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HEWLETT, Arthur L Painter.
7, TJu Studios, Bushey,
1889. 1026 Long thrown shadows.
St, PauVs Rectory, Manchester.
1893. 441 Portrait of a lady.
HEWLETT, D Sculptor.
4, Gloucester Terrace,
Vauxhall Bridge.
1847. 1416 BustofCapttheHon. M.F.F.
Berkeley, R.N.
II, Dartmouth Street,
Westminster.
1851. 1264 Religious Hope. " The
Christian who possesses a
hope founded on the Script-
ures, holds the Key of the
Kingdom of Heaven."
4, Gloucester Terrace.
1856. 1276 Medallion of the Rt Hon. T.
Babington Macaulay.
HEWLETT, James Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1799. 881 Fruit and flowers.
Bridge Street, Bath.
1800. 584 Flowers.
600 do.
607 do.
619 do.
909 Portrait of a lady.
1801. 674 Fruit and flowers.
991 Flowers.
1805. 307 Penitence.
312 A study.
569 Flowers.
578 do.
598 A mushroom Girl.
606 A gipsy.
6, Camden Place, Bath.
1807. 648 Interior of a cottage.
HEWSON, Stephen Painter.
5. Hewston,
1 1, Great Mary bone Street.
417 Two small portraits.
•S". Hewson,
75, Great Portland Street.
37 Portrait of a child.
178 Portraits of two young gentle-
men.
95 A Saint.
134 Portrait of a gentleman.
136 do. do.
214 Ballad Singer.
216 Hurdy-girdy boy.
433 Portrait of a dog.
loi do. young lady.
102 do. do.
1777.
1780.
1781.
1782.
1783.
1783.
1784.
1785.
1786.
1787.
1788.
1789.
1790.
1793-
1794.
I79S-
1796.
1797.
1798.
1799.
1802.
1804.
1805.
163 An emblematical picture of
painting.
290 Portrait of a gentleman; in oil
miniature.
234 Portrait of a gentleman.
4S Portraits of two young ladies.
68 A boy with rabbits.
243 Portrait of a young lady.
205 do. lady.
209 do. young lady.
104 do. lady.
203 A girl drawing.
407 Portrait of a child.
48, Frith Street, Soho.
25 Portrait of a young lady.
27 do. do.
42 do. child in bed.
77 do. young lady.
377 A school boy and girl.
401 Meditations interrupted.
14 Portrait of a gentleman,
do. lady,
do. child and dog.
do. an old man.
an artist,
a gentleman,
a young gentleman.
do. do.
a gentleman. {Mr.
16
97
120
16
97
12
26
171
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Gipps.)
95 Portrait of a lady.
100 do. gentleman.
132 do. do.
61 do. do.
326 Cheltenham Spa, from the
bridge.
524 The Master of the Ceremonies
at Cheltenham.
475 Portrait of a young lady.
151 do. do.
82, Great Tichfield Street.
161 Miss Gibbs.
231 A child sleeping.
146 Mr. Hart.
74 Mr. Rigg.
HEWSON, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1789. 7 Portrait of a lady.
HBYDBMANN, Willie Engraver.
39, St. John's Wood Path.
1886. 1440 "Omne fumo exit." After T.
Smitzberger.
1473 Daydreams. After Sir J. D.
Linton.
1887. 1426 As happy as a King. AHer A.
Ludovici.
1888. 1610 A Solo by request After A
Rossi.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
93
Camden Mood Studios.
1889. 17 1 9 The old Bridge at Stirling.
After F. Krause.
4, Si, /ohn^s Wood Studios,
1890, i6»s At the Riviera, After G. H.
Boughton, A.R A.
39, SL John's Wood Park,
1897. 1S85 Neobul^. After Sir E. J.
Poynter, RR.A.
I fiat Echo and Narcissus. After
Solomon J. Solomon,
A.R,A.
1898. 1510 Idle fears. After Sir E, J.
Poynter, P.R,A.
1519 His last review — Napoleon at
St. Helena, 1820, After H.
Piffard.
1564 '* Who said rats?"
1899. 1543 Milking time. After Yeend
King,
1900. 1537 The edict of Witliam the Testy,
After a H, Boughton,
A.R,A.
i5j! Hermia and Helena. After Sir
E. J, Poynler, PR. A.
1549 The path by the mill After
Yeend King.
2, Craven I^oad, Wiiiesden.
1 901. 1431 Smugglers r to save their necks*
After Napier Hemy, A.R, A.
15*6 The Annunciation* After
Arthur Hackerj A-R*A*
1902* u^ Old airs. After J. S. Lucas,
R,A,
1310 The threat. After J* Pettie,
R.A*
1903* 1307 The ducks at the farm. After
Yeend King.
123, Brondesimry Villas,
1904. 1197 The drinking place* After
Stanhope A. Forbes, A.R.A.
HEYDEN, W. or H Sculptor.
14, Stanley Fia^^ S.W.
1866. 914 The familiar dove.
HEYDENDAHL, J ..Painter.
54, Parliament Street,
1S79. J93 Winter in Westphalia.
18S1. 35" On the march.
HBYERMANS, John A. Painter,
1 3, Jiue du Ciel^ Antwerp,
1874. SfS The doctor*s visit j Dutch In*
tenor.
HEYBS. Austin.
Heyc
Sii Whelan and
HIAKTAKE, Y Painter.
41, Clanricarde Gardens,
1876. 903 View near Yokohama in Japan.
HIBBERT, Miss... Miniature Painter.
3, King Street^ Commercial Rd,
1836. 631 Thomas Elwes.
877 Edward Kensitt.
1838. 964 The Rt. Hon. Sir John Cowan,
Bart., Lord Mayor of Lon-
don.
1839. 829 Rt. Hon. Samuel Wilson, Lord
Mayor of London, etc.
981 Charles Hick, Esq., City sword
bearer.
1015 The Lady Mayoress.
1840. 7'4 Robert Owen, Esq.
769 Mrs. Dodd.
HICK, A. Crawford Architect.
Royal Arcade^
Newcastle-on- lyne,
1897. 1903 Interior, St. Aidan's church,
Leeds.
HICK, Edwin M Architect.
The Mount, Widcombe Hilly
Bath.
1902. 1379 A suburban church.
HICKEL, Carl Anton Painter.
113, Great Russell Street.
1792. 21 A scene in the Sultan.
28 The parent's hope.
95 Portrait of an artist.
223 Children in a storm.
226 The parent's despair.
230 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs.
Wassells,)
(Painter to the Emperor of Germany.)
1793. '4' Portrait of a lady. (Mrs.
Loutherbourg,)
242 A family portrait
247 Work day.
262 Sunday.
318 A portrait. {West.)
*2i Children in rain.
189 Portrait of a lady of quality.
194 Portrait of an officer. {Col.
Hardy.)
H9 The pleasures of a family
breakfast.
1794.
I79S-
1796.
HICKBY, John Sculptor.
34, Gerrard Street^ Soho.
1777. 165 Amonumental figure in marble;
bas relief.
166 Tablet of foliage in marble for
a chimney piece.
94
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
"N
Hickey, John — continued.
Union 5/., New Palace Yard.
1 780. 429 Model of a monumental figure.
1 781. 487 Ariadne; a bas-relief in marble.
S43 Model of a monument exe-
cuting in marble.
1782. SOX Bust of a nobleman.
Poland Street.
1785. 636 Bust of a nobleman. (Lord
Loughborough.)
637 A model in small for a statue
executing in marble, with a
likeness of Mrs. Siddons.
638 Bust of a gentleman. {Mr. E.
Burke.)
(Sculptor to H.R.H. the Prince of
Wales.)
128, Oxford Street.
1786. 616 Mrs. Siddons in the character
of Cassandra.
1787. 497 A monumental figure of fame.
666 Model for a statue of Thalia.
1788. 59^ A small model of a Colossal
statue of Time supporting a
clock, for His Royal High-
ness at Carleton House.
1789. v^ Bust of a gentleman.
615 Statue of Thalia, Tragic Muse.
1 79 1. 635 Bust of a gentleman. {Mr.
Burke.)
1792. 722 Bust of a gentleman; in marble.
{The late Mr. Thickness of
St. Paul's School.)
1794. 600 Bust of a lady. {Mrs.Latouche.)
HICKEY, Thomas Painter.
Jertnyn Street^ St. James.
1772. 112 A portrait of a gentleman;
whole length. {Mr. Ander-
don inferred that this was
William Brereton by placing
the print opposite in his Cata-
logue.)
1 1 3 Portrait of a clergyman, painted
as a present for the New
Magdalen Hospital ; half
length. {Dr. Dodd.-^V^BX-
pole.)
Tavistock Row J Covent Garden.
1 773* '33 A lady; Kit-cat.
134 A gentleman; three-quarters.
13s do. do.
136 do. do.
Henrietta Street^
corner of Bedford Street^
Covent Garden.
1774. 119 Portrait of a lady; half length.
120 do. do. three-quar-
ters.
121 Seven Crayon Drawings.
Gerrard Street^ Soho.
1775- '49 H.R.H. the Duke of Cumber-
berland; small half length.
(r<r)ry//>b?.— Walpole.)
150 Portrait of a lady; small whole
length. {Mrs. Ahington^
actress. — Walpole.)
151 Portraitof a gentleman; whole
length.
152 A family picture.
1776. 365 H.R.H. the Dutchess of Cum-
berland.
Bath.
1778. 143 A story taken from the seventh
book of Tasso's Jerusalem,
stanza 6th.
31, Margaret Street^
Cavendish Square.
1792. 391 Portrait of a nobleman.
HICKIN, George Painter.
II, Morden Grove^ Greenwich.
1858. 31 A mallard and snipe.
109 Still life.
20, Abingdon Villas.
1859. 47 Dead game.
84 Still life.
13, 77ie Willows, Breek Road,
Liverpool.
1 86 1. 4S0 A farm yard quarrel.
Wallasey Road, Liscard,
Cheshire.
1862. 152 Wild ducks.
406 A frosty morning.
HICKIN, G. A Painter.
207, Albert Rd., Birmingham.
1880. 308 The Glyder Fawr, North Wales.
HICKMAN, Miss Evelyn ... Painter.
9, Tlte Mount, St. Leonards.
1 89 1. 669 Summer.
HICKS, Albert S Painter.
Fir Hill, South End Lane,
Sydenham.
1885. 425 The labourer's home.
HICKS, George Elgar Painter.
8, Victoria Grove Terrace,
Bayswater.
1848. 145 Ceylon — Cingalese basket
makers, Malabar and Portu-
guese.
306 The Bride's faith. "Amen.
Even so, come, Lord Jesus."
— Rev. xxii, 20.
675 " Hark, the wild maniac sings
to chide the gale, etc**-*
Campbell.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
95
1857.
1 85 1. 467 The first toy.
1852. 421 The last shilling.
882 Parish soup kitchen.
1853. 234 The mother's hope.
1854. 567 " Lord, make me to understand
thy law, etc."
645 Marion.
1855. *^^ Haymaking.
526 "Hark! hark! the lark, etc."
1333 The peep of day.
1856. 179 Shells of the ocean. "I stooped
upon the pebbly strand, etc."
231 Maidenhood. "Standing with
reluctant feet, etc."
566 Gleaning.
940 Polly.
2, Aubrey Rocul,
120 The reaper's child.
409 Osier whitening or withy peel-
ing. The preparation of the
willow for maldng baskets is
carried on in several counties
of England during May and
part of June.
285 Old associations.
379 The welcome home.
519 Dividend day at the Bank.
367 The General Post office (i
minute to 6).
8, Kensington Park Villa.
486 Life's sunshine.
511 Billingsgate.
686 Past, Present and future.
467 Woman's mission.
703 Changing homes.
130 (No Htle,)
352. "There let the pealing organ
blow, etc."
553 Infant Orphan election at the
London Tavern — polling.
447 Before the magistrates.
119 A navvy.
559 Reflected smiles.
580 " Oh Enoch, you are wise, etc."
— Tennyson,
687 "The rosy idol of her soli-
tude. " — Tennyson.
36, Kensington Park Road,
1868. 454 Utilizing church metal.
613 Escape of the Countess of
Morton to Paris with Henri-
etta, infant daughter of
Charles I.
On July 25th, 1646, Lady
Morton, governess to the Princess,
fiuling to obtain a maintenance
from the Parliament, successfully
escaped to Dover on foot, accom-
panied fay a princess's gentleman,
in the dngnise of btt;gais. The
eUtf dttiier arote noai the in-
1858.
1859.
i860.
1861.
1862.
1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867.
dignant Princess telling everyone
that the clothes which she wore
were not her own. Lady Morton,
who was one of the beauties of
the day, was subject to much
annoyance from the attentions of
the soldiery.
1869. 283 The churches militant. "Hold
fast till I come. — Rev. ii, 25.
452 Little misgivings.
742 Woman's Sanctuary.
757 "Consider the lilies of the
field."
912 The Restoration: the tables
turned.
1870. 368 Approaching footsteps.
1870. 905 The first dip.
982 New hopes.
1871. 237 The lament of Jephthah's
daughter.
And she went with her com-
panions and bewailed her virginity
upon the mountains.— yiw^x.
432 Black Monday.
534 Portrait.
1872. 138 Golden links.
332 Letters from home: post office
and store at the Australian
diggings.
917 " Kiss me, mother."
1043 Rhoda.
And as Peter knocked at the
door of the gate, a damsel came
to hearken named Rhoda, etc —
ActSf xii, 13-14.
1873. 73 Mother and child.
831 " Serve or swing."
1002 E. F. H.and E. M. H. ; portraits.
1029 G. H. L.; portrait.
1874. loi Shylock. "I have sworn on
oath, etc."
219 Portrait of a gentleman.
413 It's mine."
495 Ruth, the Moabitess.
909 " Skins may differ, but affection
dwells in white and black
the same."
1875. 91 Mrs. James Murray and child.
189 Flower girl.
419 Study from nature.
1876. 377 Mrs. A. J. Livingstone-Lear-
month and children.
509 Thomas Livingstone - Lear-
month, Esq.
1302 The return from gleaning.
1877. 68 The fisherman's wife.
363 Mrs. Frederick Smith and
child.
999 The woodman's daughter.
1878. 3*5 Alone. " Oh for the touch of a
vanished hand, etc."
96
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hicks, George Elgar — continued,
1878. 969 Forget me not.
972 The Duchess of St. Albans and
son.
1879. 194 The wife and children of Lieut-
Col. George Arbuthnot,
M.P.
308 Mrs. Fred E. Villiers.
311 Mrs. J. G. Inglis.
1880. 12 Henrietta, George and Her-
bert Baker Baker.
27 Mrs. Arthur Broadwood.
171 Mrs. Evelyn and son, of
Wotton.
291 The Countess Bathurst.
326 Linnie, eldest daughter of W.
Hariford, Esq.
1881. 185 The Honourables, Mildred,
Mabel, and Sibyl, daughters
of Lord and Lady Alington.
1362 Mabel, daughter of A. Leland
Noel, Esq.
1882. 444 Mrs. Howard Gilliat.
742 Mrs. Park Yates.
1453 Maurice, son of G. P. Bidder,
Esq., Q.C.
1 508 Evelyn and Constance, daughter
of F. M. Huth, Esq.
108, Westboume Terrace,
1883. 6x8 Mrs. Arthur Hazlerigg and son.
897 Jack and Dorothy, children of
Col. George Arbuthnot.
1884. 9* Mrs. C. Davies Gilbert.
253 Lady Wimborne and the Hon.
Rosamond Guest.
342 Children of Sir H. Hussey
Vivian, Bart., M.P.
1544 Mrs. G. H. Pember and son.
1885. »^o Mrs. Talbot Crosbie.
173 Children of the Earl of Home.
1886. 30 The Hon. Mrs. A. Orr Ewing.
68 George William, son of Major-
General R. Temple God-
man.
963 Mrs. Hunter, of Anton's Hill.
1056 Studies.
121 Fair Critics.
495 Mrs. Blundell Maple and
children.
513 Lady Abercromby of Forglen.
182 Daughters of Sir Roderick
Cameron, Bart.
247 Mrs. Baxendale and family.
259 Ronald, Muriel, and Margery,
children of Lord and Lady
Cardross.
742 Florence, daughter of James
A. Bumess, Esq.
1 163 Margaret, daughter of James
A. Bumess, Esq.
1887.
1888.
1889.
The Lodge, Copford, Colchester.
1890. 588 Charles, son of Mr. and the
Hon. Mrs. Dudley Ward.
761 The Hon. Mrs. Dudley Ward.
786 A cloud with a silver lining.
1892. 2 Rowland, son of the late Com-
mander R. M. Sperling,
R.N.
900 Given back.
Western House,
Odiluifny Hants,
1899. 670 The Bayeux tapestry: Queen
Matilda with her Norman
and Saxon Maidens, working
the Bayeux tapestry.
1900. 476 Penny a bunch.
995 At Nazareth. "Yea, a sword
shall pierce through thy own
soul also."
1903. 694 The traitor. "Lord, who is it?
etc." — St, John xiii, 25, 26.
HICKS, George Matthew ... Painter.
Ostend,
1S54. 397 The falls of the Ackam.
1855. 353 Rain clearing off — Kilchum
Castle, Loch Awe.
390 Lake of the Four Cantons.
From the Grutlen.
HICKS, James Architect.
Spamon, Redruth,
1876. 1062 Residence near Bath.
1077 Masonic Hall, Redruth, Corn-
wall.
1878. 1036 Proposed Cathedral, Truro.
HICKS, Lilburne Painter.
9, Sloane Strut,
1830. no The Cotter's Saturday night.
" The expectant wee things,
etc."
1 83 1. 251 A pilgrim.
415 Ophelia.
1832. 144 Maternal sorrow.
1833. 4*» The young idler.
1834. 99 Juliet in the balcony, etc.
1836. 65 A Knight errant taking leave.
1B37. 397 Italian hospitality.
16, Howland Street,
1840. 976 Death of Geffroi Rudel, the
pilgrim of love.
Rudel, deeply enamoured of the
Countess of Tripoli from descri])-
tion, sailed in a pilgrim's hahit
from France to Palestine; and
upon his arrival fell down sense-
less. His companions carried him
to the first house and sent for the
countess, who arrived in time to
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
97
bless the dying troubadour vnth
her presence. She magniBcently
interred him with the Knights
Templars, etc.
lo, Chapel Street
1844. 772 Scene from Romeo and Juliet.
HICKS, Mrs. Mary C Painter.
37, Pepper Street^ Chester.
1904. 580 Waiting.
HICKS, Miss Minnie J Painter.
Hendon Grave^ Hendon,
1892. 953 A peep into the past.
HICKS and CHARLBWOOD.
Architects.
67, Westgate Road^
Newcastle-on- Tyne,
1902. 1440 St. Chad's church, Bensham,
near Gateshead.
HICKSON, Miss Annie W.... Painter.
35, Highbury New Park,
1886. 1 21 2 Orchids and cineraria.
16, Elsworthy Road, N. W.
1 89 1. 1290 Roses.
HICKSON, Miss Margaret... Painter.
Cholmeley Park, Highgate.
1882. 7S5 A shady lane.
6, Chakot Gardens,
Haverstock Hill,
1883. 252 Under the greenwood tree.
1887. 811 A portrait in pink.
1888. 734 Among the grass.
1060 Age.
1889. 647 St. Mary Bourne, Hants.
9, Robert Street,
Hampstead Road,
1890. 492 Evening — near Florence.
IS, Steele's Road,
1897. 1096 At the seaside.
1900. 133 A Well in fair Verona.
HIDE, Edward, and Sons.
Architects.
17, Gracechurch Street.
1903. 1632 Cottages at Cookham.
HIDE, Horace C. Reid Architect.
17, Gracechurch Street.
1 90 1. 1 1 16 A court in the Moorish palace
at Seville.
1902. 1420 Design for a public school.
HIFFIN, E. A Architect.
94, Upper Seymour Street.
1855. 1212 Design for a tomb.
IV.
HIGGIN, W Painter.
II, Holbom Bars,
1786. 219 Portrait of a lady.
HIGGINS, Miss C Painter.
Rome,
1882. 765 Cottage, interior, near Amalfi.
HIGGINS, Miss Elsie Painter.
Red House, Rye, Sussex,
1899. 1318 Miss Edith Gorham.
The Lynches, Salford, Surrey,
1900. 364 Summer time.
I, Rosebery Road, Bus hey,
1 90 1. 351 The rompers.
HIGGINS, Reginald E Painter.
21, Camden Road.
1900. 1000 A portrait.
12a, Flnchley Road,
1 90 1. 293 George W. Higgins, Esq.
356 Mrs. Higgins.
387 Maurice Derenburg, Esq.
1903. 781 Constance Helen, daughter of
Leonard R. Higgins, Esq.
HIGGINS, V Painter.
1838. 520 Cottages at Two-Waters, Herts.
HIGGINS, W Painter.
71, Newman Street,
1 8x1. 508 Portrait of an artist.
HIGGINS, William A. A. ... Painter.
64, Islington Row,
Birmingham,
1891. 855 Cottajge well, Warwickshire.
1893. 768 Evening on the Yorkshire
Scaur.
1896. 859 The slant path.
1897. 1331 Afterglow — Yorkshire Coast.
HIGGINSON, Miss May ... Painter.
Heightley, Torquay,
1889. 683 White azaleas.
1892. 769 Yellow briar roses.
1894. 199 Azalea: " Alexander II."
HIQGS, Miss Madelaine Painter.
Whittingham Lodge,
near Bamet,
1886. 388 Still life.
HIGHAM, Miss Beatrice A.
Miniature Painter.
Stratton House,
Burnt Ash Wood, Lee,
1898. 1282 Miss Higfaam.
1900. \%%% BveUne, dmighter of John
98
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HIGHAM,
1821. 676
704
1822. 615
J. W.
1824. 5^7
1825. 444
710
757
Enamel Painter.
Norwich.
A Knight Templar; enamel.
After Holbein.
The Earl of Albemarle; en-
amel. After M. A. Shee,
R.A.
Enamel of Colonel Cosmo de
Pascarenges; was beheaded
at Leyden, Oct. 26, 1587, in
consequence of a conspiracy
to give more authority to the
Earl of Leicester. After F.
Zucchero.
5, Southampton Row,
Portrait in enamel of a lady.
After Netscher.
40, St, John Street Road,
Portrait in enamel of Rubens.
After himself; in His Ma-
jesty's collection.
Portrait in enamel of J. Mun-
den, Esq. After G. Clint,
A.R.A.
Portrait in enamel of the late
H. Fuseli, R.A. After
Haughton.
13, Tavistock Street,
Salvator Mundi. After Murillo.
do. do.
Enamel portrait of Dr. Busby.
After N. Hone.
Enamel portrait of Rubens.
do. Sir Joshua
Reynolds. After himself.
The Holy family; enamel.
After Correggio, in the
National Gallery.
Portrait of a lady.
The young student.
Study from nature.
View from the Thames.
HIGS, R Enamel Painter.
99, Grays Inn Lane.
1786. 299 Portrait of a gentleman; en-
amel.
1787. 301 do. do. do.
332 do. do. do.
1788. 303 do. do. do.
322 do. do. do.
1789. 285 do. an admiral.
294 Mrs. Martyr.
1791* 345 Portrait of a gentleman; in en-
amel. {Dr, Arnold,)
1792. 265 Portrait of a gentleman ; in en-
amel.
1794' 496 Portrait of a nobleman; in en-
amel.
1796. 573 Portrait of a gentleman.
1826.
713
1827.
624
625
7^7
779
1828.
500
I83I.
1832.
1833-
1835-
278
395
250
318
HIGTON, T Painter
At Mr, Stokes\
Neunngton Causeway,
1 801. 248 Horses going to water.
563 Sea coast.
355, Strafid,
1802. 288 do.
Croivn Courts Blackfriars,
1807. 84 View of Warwick Castle.
724 A sea coast : storm and figures.
I, London Street ^
St, George's Fields,
1808. 264 Landscape; a study.
536 Portrait of a dog, the property
of Ivord Sedley.
1809. 431 Portrait of a dog; a study from
nature.
1810. 355 Portrait of a dog, the property
of the Earl of Warwick.
181 1. 530 Farriery.
181 2. 33 Crab, a favourite terrier.
1 8 13. 348 Portraits of dogs at Ampthill
park.
390 Interior of a country public-
house.
18 14. 14 Interior of an artist's study; a
sketch for a large picture.
18 15. 378 Landscape and cattle.
HILDEBRAND, A Sculptor.
76, Fulham Road,
1879. 1552 Bronze statuette.
HILDEBRANDT, Edouard.
Painter.
129, Regent Street,
1848. 621 Susses Nichtsthun.
HILDER, P. John Painter.
41, Grafs Inn Lane,
1829. 1 00 1 View at Riverhead, Kent.
183 1. 44" Landscape scene near Seven-
oaks.
1832. 443 Sketch of the cottage in which
the late Mr. John Kemble
was born.
1^33- 737 Lane scene near Sevenoaks.
1056 Scene on the Thames near
Windsor.
1334. 191 Scene on the river Wye.
1336. 395 Home scenery.
1837. 117 Cottage scenery.
1839. 449 Lane scene.
HILDER, Richard Painter.
41, Gray's Inn Lane.
1836. 315 View near Weybridge.
1837. 389 Scene near Oxford.
1838. 202 View near Tonbridge, Kent.
204 View at Weybridge, Surrey.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
99
1839.
410
1840.
250
I84I.
"79
488
1842.
330
I2I2
1843.
»7
39
60s
1844.
535
1845.
485
1095
1846.
758
1051
1117
1847.
II
106
View near Shoreham, Kent.
Scene near Tunbridge, Kent.
Landscape — evening.
Near Leominster, Hereford-
shire.
43, Whittlehury Street^
Euston Square.
Near Otford, Kent.
Near East Grinstead.
Cottage scene in Kent.
Landscape composition.
Whitley Mill, near Sevenoaks,
Kent.
25, Stanhope Street.
Near Bowe, Yorkshire.
Landscape and cattle.
Near Marden, Kent.
Near Otford, Kent.
Landscape composition.
Near Ticehurst, Sussex.
Landscape with gipsies.
do. cottages, near
Stonestreet, Kent.
2, Springfield Terrace.
185 1. 515 Near Sevenoaks, Kent.
HILDBSHEIM, Miss H. Gertrude.
Designer.
13, Redington Road^
Frognaly Hampstead.
1900. 1777 Design for block-printed chintz.
"Spring."
HILDITCH, George Painter.
13, Ludgate Hill.
1823. 215 Twickenham from the ferry; a
sketch.
281 Composition — sunset.
1824. 363 View from Richmond Hill.
1825. 138 Richmond.
286 View from Richmond Hill,
painted on the spot
1826. 92 Distant view of Twickenham —
evening.
93 View on the Thames near
Isleworth — evening.
365 Westminster Abbey from
Temple Gardens.
419 Richmond Hill from Twicken-
ham — evening.
450 A study in Temple Gardens.
1827. 101 Entrance to the Great Hall,
Kenilworth Castle.
239 Sketch from the Beacon Ring,
Long Mountain, Mont-
gomeryshire, shewing Powis
Castle and Mountains of the
Principality.
1827. 470 Shrewsbury, from Sundorne; a
sketch. " Admired Salopia !
that with venial pride, etc."
— Shenstone.
1828. 21 Entrance to the Vale of
Llanrwst, North Wales,
Moelthabud in the distance.
Painted on the spot.
264 View from Haughmond Hill,
near Shrewsbury, Moel-y-
Golva, and Berwyn moun-
tains in the distance.
371 Back view of Astley Castle, in
Arden, Warwickshire, form-
erly the residence of the
Duke of Suffolk, father of
Lady Jane Grey.
385 Front view of Astley Castle,
the seat of Colonel Newdi-
gate.
418 Near Capel Curig, North Wales.
466 Richmond Hill.
1829. 176 Mastock Castle, Warwickshire.
510 Twickenham Meadows.
Painted on the spot.
1 83 1, 114 Ham House, the seat of the
Countess of Dysart.
224 The Thames near Teddington.
1333. 135 The Thames at Twickenham —
evening.
137 The Thames at Teddington —
morning.
1834. 1008 Dover Harbour.
1835. 233 Marine Parade, Dover.
1836. 61 Paris from the road near Belle-
vue.
64 Pont de Sevres, from the
gardens of St. Cloud.
92 Pont Louis XVI Palace of the
Tuilleries and Chamber of
Deputies from the Quai de
la Conference.
93 The road to St. Cloud from
Sevres, Mont Calvaire in the
distance.
333 Pont Neuf, Paris.
419 Richmond Hill — evening.
1837. 79 The Terrace, Richmond Hill.
81 St. Cloud and Mont Calvaire,
from the Vineyards above
Sevres.
390 Royal porcelain manufactory
at Sevres, near Paris.
1838. 94 Road from Richmond Hill to
Petersham.
153 Hastings Beach.
255 Dragon fountain, garden of
Versailles.
1839. 140 View from Richmond Hill —
morning.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hilditch, Gtorge'-^on/inu€d.
1839. 584 Fish.
2, Bamsbury Villas Islington.
ail The terrace on Richmond Hill.
400 A gateway on Winchelsea,
Sussex.
360 Road to Petersham.
365 The Thames from Petersham
meadows.
125 Part of Corfe Castle, Dorset.
540 Richmond from Cholmondeley
Walk.
1 137 Cascade and chiteau of St.
Cloud, near Paris.
274 Richmond Hill.
907 View on the Thames.
1052 View from Haughmond Hill,
near Shrewsbury, Welch
mountains in the distance.
162 Cholmondeley Walk, Rich-
mond.
272 Marble Hall Cottage, Rich-
mond.
1 3 16 View on the Thames.
237 View of London from Highgate.
320 On the Thames near Isleworth.
814 Richmond from Twickenham
Park.
7 Isleworth Ferry.
533 The Esplanade, West Cliff,
Brighton.
594 View from the Terrace, Rich-
mond Hill.
87 At Richmond.
347 Hampton Court.
431 Landscape — Harrow in the
distance.
640 Twickenham Park.
130 View from Petersham meadows.
139 do. Isleworth ferry.
481 Maxtock Priory, Warwickshire.
59 X Shoreham, Sussex.
1 131 Wood scene.
239 Folkstone, Kent.
420 The Seine from St. Cloud.
1316 View from Richmond Hill.
223 Kenilworth castle and church.
1842.
1843-
1844.
1845.
1846.
1847.
1848.
1849.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853.
1855-
1856.
r\
HILDITCH, Richard H. ... Painter.
13, Ludgate HilL
1823. 320 Composition — sunset
321 Isleworth, from Twickenham
Park.
1824. 399 View of Richmond Bridge —
evening.
1825. 15 Ruins of the Banquetting hall,
Kenilworth Castle. Painted
on the spot.
67 Stonely, Warwickshire. Painted
on the spot.
1825. 68 Sketch in Richmond Park.
Painted on the spot.
1826. 237 On the road to Tintern, Mon-
mouthshire.
402 Tintern Abbey, Monmouth-
shire; a sketch.
498 The Windcliffe on the Wye,
Monmouthshire.
1827. 50 Study in Richmond Park.
Painted on the spot.
loo Sketch of the Ruins of Haugh-
mond Abbey, near Shrews-
bury, with the Moel of Golva
and Breidden Mountains in
the distance.
131 Twickenham Ay te. Painted on
the spot.
1828. 20 Richmond Bridge — Evening.
282 Landscape — evening.
359 View on the Thames, Twicken-
ham — morning.
461 Cannant Mawr fall, near Llan-
beris Lake.
1829. 362 Snowdon from Capel Curig.
1 83 1. 54 Road near Clifton.
1832. 310 Wood scene near Wanstead.
Painted on the spot.
1834. 901 View in Warwickshire.
1837. 156 The Thames at Isleworth.
1838. 766 Landscape — North Wales.
1839. 1 1 60 Twickenham —evening.
1840. 934 Waterfall near the Lake of
Llanberis, North Wales.
1 84 1. 245 Rouen from Mount St Cath-
erine.
423 Richmond Hill — evening.
1842. 271 Composition from sketches on
the Rhine.
1219 The Tiber and distant view of
Rome.
1843. "^n Watermill and fall. North Wales.
4«9 The Drachenfels on the Rhine.
1844. 927 The Rialto, from the Post office,
Venice.
1845. 985 Kenilworth Castle.
1846. 78 The Lake of Como.
118 Richmond Hill; a sketch.
139 The Thames near Kingston.
1847. 18 Windsor Castle from the river.
Cholmondeley Terrace^
Richmond.
1848. 60 The Thames at Richmond.
1851. 671 Snowdon, North Wales.
1070 Distant view of Edinburgh.
1852. 482 The Thames, Twickenham.
1853. 419 Farrier's shop at Petersham.
1854. 249 Richmond Hill.
1859. 384 Vesuvius and town of Naples.
1865. 230 Kew Gardens from Richmond
Hill.
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HILBS, George Painter.
67, Faulden Road^
Stoke Neivington,
1892. 1 3 14 A gathering storm.
HILES, Henry Painter.
Longland Road^ Liscard^
Cheshire,
1888. 13 1 3 Old houses, Bidston.
1889. 1305 Bishop Wilson's school, Bur-
ton, Cheshire.
I, Melrose Terrace ^ Uscard,
1898. 792 Sea pinks.
HILL, Miss Adile Painter.
8, DearCs Yard^ Westminster,
1903. 1013 The goat's path, Portafino.
HILL, Alfred Architect.
22, George Street^ Cork,
1876. 997 80, Patrick Street, Cork.
HILL,
Arthur Painter.
13, Howland Street,
1864.
16 Oak in Bradgate Park.
52, Upper Charlotte Street,
1865.
80 Mariana. ** She only said, * My
life is dreary,' etc."
10, Duke St,, Portland Place.
1871.
77 A parting glance.
1872.
450 Hetty.
495 Farewell.
1873.
556 The little Puritan.
557 " No human figure stirr'd to go
or come, etc"
1874.
439 Nellie.
455 Margaret.
593 La Soubrette.
1875.
43 Tired out.
473 Andromeda.
1876.
548 The Penitent. "Remembrance
wakes, etc."
1264 Evangeline.
1328 Eva, daughter of G. P. Bidder,
Esq., Q.C.
1877.
154 "Oh, that I had wings like a
dove! etc."
194 Oranges.
1878.
914 The intruder.
1879.
62 The foolish virgins. " And the
door was shut."
392 " My sorrow is greater than I
can bear."
12, Fitzrqy Street.
1881.
424 A study at Beer, South Devon.
1006 Tibiclna.
1882.
701 A dancer.
1884.
1543 "As the hart panteth, etc."
117, Abbey Road,
1885. 629 A Maenad.
Brook Green Studios,
1893. 1060 A bacchante.
HILL, Arthur G Architect.
47, Belsize Avenue,
1880. 1144 Design for a Cathedral organ
case and screen.
19, Carlingford Rocui,
Hampstead,
1 89 1. 1900 Case of the grand organ. Town
Hall, Sydney.
HILL, David Octavius, R.S.A.
Painter.
Carlton Hill Stairs,
Edinburgh.
1852. 464 Edinburgh on the Queen's
birthday, viewed from Mons
Meg Battery, Castle — News
from India.
1 86 1. 606 The Castle of Dunure, an an-
cient stronghold of the Earls
of Cassilis, Coast of Carrick,
Ayrshire.
Carlton Hill House,
Edinburgh.
1862. 558 The river Tay and North Inch
of Perth, viewed from the
bridge, looking towards
Scone Palace, Bimam Hill,
and the lower Grampian
mountains — evening.
Rock House, Carlton Hill,
Edinburgh.
1868. 141 Vale of the Forth, with the
Ochil range and distant
Grampians.
HILL, Mrs. David Octavius (late
Miss Amelia R. Paton) ... Sculptor.
Carlton Hill, Edinburgh.
1863. 1079 Sir Galahad, the good knight;
marble bust. "My good
blade carves the casques of
men, etc."
1864. 1006 Mary Louise, Countess of El-
gin and Kincardine. Pre-
sentation portrait.
1865. 1013 Miranda; marble. ''Thefringed
curtains of thine eye ad-
vance, etc."
1042 Mrs. A. Burns Shand.
1866. 996 The late James Hay Erskine
Wemys, Esq., of Wemys,
M.P., etc. Presented to the
Fife County Hall, Cupar.
998 Sir Roderick Murchison, Bart.,
K.C.B.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
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Hill, Mrs. David Octavius — continued.
1866. 1001 Henry Ashworth, Esq., of the
Oaks, Bolton, ex-President
of the Manchester Chamber
of Commerce; marble.
1032 Dr. Livingstone, the African
explorer and Missionary,
done from sittings in Edin-
burgh in the summer of
1865; marble.
1867. 1049 Sir George Harvey, P.R.S.A.;
marble bust.
1055 The daughter of the chief;
marble bust.
1 1 64 Thomas Carlyle, Esq. ; modelled
in Edinburgh, 1866. Exe-
cuted in marble.
1 182 Sir David Brewster, K.H.,
D.C.L., etc.; in marble.
1868. 1 128 The late Sir David Brewster,
etc., etc. ; modelled in 1866.
1 131 Thomas Carlyle, etc.; marble
bust.
i869» 1223 Model for a colossal statue of
Dr. Livingstone, the explorer
of Africa, pioneer of civiliza-
tion, and Christian mission-
ary, etc., etc.
1288 David Octavius Hill, R.S.A.,
secretary of the Royal Scot-
tish Academy, etc.; marble.
Newington Lodge, Edinburgh.
1874. 1446 Six Noel Paton, R.S.A., H.M.
Limner for Scotland.
1448 S. Harwood, Esq., Tuddenham
HaU.
HILL, Diana Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1785. 291 Portrait of a lady.
419 Flower piece.
421 do.
HILL, D. H Painter.
Sutton House, West Bill,
Highgate,
1869. 698 Fishing Boats.
HILL, Edwin A Architect.
Oakfieldy Brentwood,
1894. 1525 House at Brentwood.
HILL, Miss Ellen G Painter.
27, Thurlow Rd,, Hampstead,
1873. 796 " Oh dear, what can the matter
be? etc."
1239 John Scott, Esq., of the Inner
Temple.
1874. 1211
1263
1876. 1095
1879. 1247
1885. 1659
1678
1886. 1483
1891. 1625
1892. 1554
1893. 139*
Arthur Hill, Esq., late of 9ruce
Castle, Tottenham.
Frederick Hill, Esq., assistant
secretary to the Post office.
Miss J. Lew in.
Mrs. Henry Green.
George Henry Pinckard, Esq.
Mrs. Charles H. L. Woodd.
Dr. Graves, Bishop of Limerick.
Rev. E. G. Hall.
Madame la Marquise.
Waiting for the sedan chair.
HILL, H. St. See S.
HILL, Harriet Painter.
27, Mansion House Row,
Kennington,
1813. 103 Will i' the Wisp. "A wander-
ing fire, etc."
2 1, Great Russell Street,
1 8 14. 80 Imogen discovered in the cave.
"I do note grief and patience
rooted in him."
321 A figure intended for a picture
of the Judgment of King
Solomon.
Then spake the woman, whose
the living child was, unto the
king, and she said , * * Oh I my Lord,
give her the living child and in no
wise slay it."
HILL, J Miniature Painter.
— Hill, 18, FUet Street,
1777. 167 A frame with four miniatures.
— Hill, jun,, do,
1779. 128 Mr. Edwards architect in
Wales.
129 A frame with four miniatures.
T, J, Hill, do,
1786. 271 Portraits of a mother and
daughter.
1787. 266 Portrait of a clergyman.
296 do. young lady.
360 do. lady.
J, Hill, 9, Camomile Street,
Bishopsgate.
1 791. 300 Portrait of a Flemish country
woman.
HILL, J Painter.
Forty Hill, Enfield,
181 1. 347 Lock House, Enfield Marsh.
1813. 366 The interior of a carpenter's
shop.
1815. 88 Portrait of W. Hill.
1820. 333 A carpenter's yard, Enfield.
373 Winter — a sketch.
1825. 3^1 Sketch from nature.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
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HILL, J Architect.
1 8, Church Raw^
Bethnal Green,
1818. 934 Design for nobleman's seat.
HILL, James John Painter.
58, Neivman Street,
1845. 533 Master of Ravens wood.
76, Newman Street,
1855. 384 The mountain stream.
437 Interior of an Irish cabin.
438 The punt.
West Hill, Highgate.
1857. 199 A shepherd boy.
113, Stanhope Street,
1858. 912 A fisher boy.
1859. 332 The harvest field.
1862. 95 A Galway rustic.
1866. 347 Rest.
1868. 186 Waiting.
HILL, James S Painter.
Ivy Bank, Hampstead,
1880. 119 Morte Point, North Devon.
352 Meadows near Southwold.
1 88 1. 353 Sunset on the River Wey.
Park Road Studios, N, W.
1883. 214 "Tipt with eve's latest gleam
of burning red."
727 The season of mist and rain.
Fitzjohn Mansions,
Netherell Terrace,
1886. 994 Leigh, Essex.
Avondale, Compayne Gardens,
West Hampstead,
1 89 1. 939 Near Lewes.
1892. 765 On the South Downs.
\a, Steel^s Studio.
1894. 809 Stanpit common, Christ-
church.
1895. 178 Deal Common.
1896. 258 Crossing the sand.
908 Studland Heath.
1897. 139 When the tide is out.
616 A moment's respite.
1898. 555 Near Petworth.
1899. 505 Solitude.
1900. 595 A cottage by the sea.
1031 West Street, Corfe.
HILL, Justus Painter.
15, Wendell Road,
Shepherd's Bush,
1884. 959 Old farm House.
57, Bassein Park Road, W,
1886. 637 The artist's colour-box.
1272 Thames fish.
1887. 746 The empty pitcher.
786 After a mouse.
1888. 556 The prisoner.
1889. 833 The rescue.
39, Wendell Road,
1 891. 903 On the sick list.
904 Rather too hot.
35, Mill Hill Road, Acton,
1895. 626 A consultation.
743 A catastrophe.
751 The helpmate.
97, Shakespeare Road, Acton,
1898. 173 News.
HILL, J. B Painter.
13, Charlotte Street,
1839. 1 1 00 Abbot Lichfield's chapel.
8, University Street,
1845. 1 174 Distant view of London.
HILL, Mrs. Kate E.
Miniature Painter.
29, Shell Bank, Ripon,
1895. '°7i My portrait.
1896. 1203 Borrowed plumes.
1897. 1467 Katina, a Greek lady.
HILL, Miss L. M Painter.
Hampstead,
1852. 271 The spirits of the clerk's two
sons appearing to their
mother on Christmas night.
— Border Minstrelsy,
HILL, Leonard Raven -...Illustrator.
II, Cheyne Gardens,
1889. 149 Gipsies.
16, Adamson Road,
South Hampstead,
1897. 951 A lady and her children.
1898. 1523 Original " Punch" drawing.
HILL, Miss Lucie M.
Miniature Painter.
12, Kensington^ Bath,
1903. 1 192 L'Ete.
1904. 1 106 L'Automne.
HILL, Roland Architect.
124, Hurlingham Road,
Fulham,
1889. 2013 End of a drawing-room.
1890. 1741 A reception room.
HILL, Rowland H Painter.
30, Heath Crescent, Halifax,
1897. 107 Primrose gatherers.
498 Blackberry gathering.
1898. 590 Raiders.
779 November storm.
874 The hill-side spring.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hill, Rowland H. — continued.
1899. 6 Mrs. Samuel Atkinson.
199 When duty calls.
393 Faggot-gatherers.
1900. 1056 Homeward.
1 90 1. 607 The allotment garden.
991 The landing place.
i903« 558 Study of a head.
HILL, Thomas Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
53, Great Marlborough Street.
572 A landscape composition.
205 A sketch of a head.
482 View in Dean's Yard, West-
minster.
T. Hill, jun., do.
478 View of the Archbishop's
Palace and Lambeth church
from the water.
338 View at Matlock, Derbyshire.
527 Entrance to the peak cavern,
Derbyshire.
604 View in Middleton Dale,
Derbyshire.
701 View of Haddon Hall, belong-
ing to the Duke of Devon-
shire.
324 View in Staffordshire.
1800.
1802.
1803.
1805.
1806.
1807.
1808.
ILL,
Thomas Painter.
8, Beaumont Street,
Portland Place.
1880.
648 Miss Edith Savile.
1 2, Trafalgar Studios.
1881.
33 Seclusion.
130 Victorine.
Wednesfield,
near Wolverhampton.
1882.
13 14 A Chelsea celebrity.
1469 Job and the messengers.
8, Beaumont Street,
Portland Place.
1883.
505 Entrance to St. Decuman's,
Porlock.
1455 In the orchard.
1884.
229 Africa.
401 Mary, daughter of John Page,
Esq.
20, Queen^s Square,
Wolverhampton,
1887.
209 Nathaniel Neal Solly, Esq.
1888.
757 J. Y. Totherick, Esq., M.D.
Tom Hill,
Codsall, Wolverhampton.
1890.
813 Grandfather's clock.
1892.
626 The mariner.
Radford, Stafford.
1896.
S7^ Portrait of a lady.
820 Eileen.
9, Crescent, Birmingham.
1898. 5^8 Fairy Land.
771 Harvest time.
I, Fulham Plcue, Paddingtoti.
1 90 1. 321 The Village saw mill.
1903. 4" Mrs. J. H. Griffin.
HILL, Thomas Joseph Architect.
15, Old Street, City Road.
1855. 1223 Design for a mansion.
HILL, W. N. or F Architect.
I, St. Swithifis Lane.
1856. 1 146 New Music Hall, Covent Gar-
den.
HILL-SNOWE, Miss Lilly... Painter.
3, Holtham Road, Abbey Road.
1885. '^77 " Go where glory waits thee." —
Moore.
HILLIAR, J Architect.
II, Bloomsbury Street.
1808. 903 Design for a market house,
town hall, and engine house.
HILLIARD, William Henry.
Painter.
Boston, U.S.A.
1880. 245 Ruins at Grez, France.
HILLINGPORD, Robert Alexander.
Painter.
9, Cornwall Road, Bayswater.
1866. 147 Petrucio. "Hearing thy mild-
ness prais'd in every town,
etc." — Taming of the Shrew.
30, Scarsdale Villas.
1868. 529 Before the toumament.
Cornwall Lodge, Hammersmith.
1872. 535 The armourer and the Glee
maiden.
"Nay, iiay,''said Henry, "keep
hold of my cloak or my arm, if it
helps you forward better. A fair
sight we are, and had I but a
rebeck or a guitar at my back,
and a jackanapes on my shoulder,
we should seem as joyous a brace
of strollers as ever touched string
at castle gates.'' — Fair Afaid of
Perth.
972 The antechamber. "Success
brings fortune in its train,
etc."
1873. 1070 Miinchausen. "These stories
are supposed to be related
by the Baron for the amuse-
ments of his friends."
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105
1874. 573 Mesmer.
Frederick Anton Mesmer was
at the height of his popularity
in Paris in the year 17S0. His
patients were received in a vast
nail hung with mirrors and par-
tially darkened. Some he affected
to influence by passes of the hand
or by the action of his magic
wand, etc
952 During the Wandering of
Charies Edward Stuart
Flora Macdonald, exhausted by
the fatigues she had undergone,
feir asleep at the bottom of the
boat; Cnarles remained seated
near, watching her slumbers,
although his thoughts probably
strayed away to his rumed for-
tunes and vanished hopes.
1875. 181 A manager's troubles.
1877. 1 00 1 Beatrice. "I wonder that you
will still be talking, Signior
Benedick; nobody marks
you."
1879. 628 A summons from the Invisible
Judges.
And by this token, wherever
}re be or whither ye wend, ye shall
eave all to perform our behests.
1880. 482 England's welcome to Henry V
after Agincourt.
The people of England on hear-
ing of the approach of their
sovereign, were literally mad with
joy ana triumph. At Dover they
rushed into the sea to meet him,
and carried him ashore on their
shoulders.
1881. 428 "IchDien."
John of Luxembourg, the old
and blind King of Bohemia, find-
ing that the battle of Crecy was
going against the French, placed
himself between two knights,
whose bridles were interlaced on
either side with his, and chaiged
into the midst of the mel^. In
the morning they were all found
dead on the field with their horses
tied together. His crest, three
ostrich leathers, and motto, " Ich
Dien" (I serve) were adopted by
the Black Prince, and have ever
since been the cognisance of the
Princes of Wales.
845 The last days of Sir Philip
Sidney.
The fight was over; the wounded
gentleman was borne back to the
camp, and thence in a boige to
Amheim.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1886.
1888.
IV.
844 The Duke's musicians: a re-
miniscence of Hardwick
Hall.
475 " In presence."
1038 Home from the Indies: a story
of adventure.
986 Yet still a King.
The other two officers rode up
and came quite close. We knew
at once who it was. It was the
King. . . . We took off our hats
and saluted him.
1889. 803 After Waterloo: the English
Army halting upon what had
been, in the morning, the
French position on the line
of La Belle Alliance.
1 89 1. 584 Napoleon's peril at Brienne-le-
Chateau.
The career of Napoleon, who
was advancing to enter the town,
was nearly cut short by a Cossack,
one of a band who had dashed
unawares upon the Emperor's
staff, and singling him out, charged
him with his limce in rest, and
was only arrested by a bullet from
the pistol of Gourgaud, which
brought the daring lancer to the
ground.
16, Bohover Street.
1893. 469 The Ball given by the Duchess
of Richmond at Brussels,
15th June, 1815. Blucher's
second messenger arrived at
ten o'clock with the news of
the attack by the French on
the Prussian right.
1895. 801 Lady Hamilton's welcome to
victors of the Nile: Naples,
1798.
103 The Morning of Waterloo.
505 Summoned to Waterloo: Brus-
sels, dawn of June 16, 18 15.
S5 Sebastopol: the attack on the
Redan.
615 The Scots Greys among the
French guns at Waterloo.
584 A critical moment at Quatre
Bras.
1009 The flight of the French through
the town of Vittoria: Penin-
sular War.
1 90 1. 575 South Africa, 1901: the dawn
of Peace.
1902. 486 George II at Dettingen, 1743.
HILLS, George Macdonald.
Architect.
12^ John Street J Adelphi.
i860. 672 Wiston Church, near Steyning.
p
1896.
1898.
1899.
1900.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HILLS, John Gem Engraver.
41, Oxford Street,
1778. 144 Two frames of insects; en-
graved in chrystal and
painted.
1779. 127 Two frames of birds and in-
sects; engraved and coloured
in real chrystal.
HILLS, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1799. 469 Iris Bellager.
478 Chamiares fleur de lis.
HILLS, Robert Painter.
Keppel Rout^ New Road,
1791- 53* Wood scene with gypsy fortune
tellers.
Alsofs Buildings^ New Road,
1792. 659 Landscape.
Upper Grafton Street,
1800. 760 Cottage scene with cattle.
1801. 337 Front gate of St. Augustin's
monastery, Canterbury.
15, London Street,
18 13. 80 Asses.
18 14. 509 Scene in Stockgill, Ambleside,
with cattle.
181 5. 400 A farmhouse at Neuveville,
Normandy.
1816. 524 A farmyard.
529 Cattle.
705 Fallow Deer.
722 Landscape and cattle.
181 7. 584 A stag and hind.
595 Farmyard at Halse, Somerset-
shire.
603 Roes.
18 18. 482 The haymakers' repast.
1819. 505 Cattle.
523 Cattle — after rain.
546 Cattle.
627 Sheep.
656 Ploughing.
657 Cottage children and pigs.
662 Sheep folding.
20, Howland Street,
1820. 489 A blacksmith's shop.
493 Wood scene with cattle.
501 View near Hastings, looking
towards Beachy-head.
524 The wounded stag. "To the
which place a poor seques-
tered stag, etc."
559 View near Hastings.
566 Scene do.
610 Interior of a stable.
612 View at Bailey's hill, near
Sevenoaks.
1 82 1. 465 Fallow deer, scene in Knowle
park.
468 View at Mitcham, Surrey.
473 Road scene with cattle.
508 Cattle.
509 Red deer.
544 A farm yard.
1822. 44a Cattle — Evening effect at Mar-
gate.
460 Cattle — Evening effect at Am-
bleside.
517 Red deer — stormy sunset.
528 Interior of a cow house, for-
merly in Mary-le-bone park.
542 Mountain scenery with cattle.
566 Scene near Rydal, do.
57, Margaret Street,
1823. 609 Landscape and cattle — sunset.
1824. 537 Ploughing.
HILLS, Walter A., and Sons.
Architects.
149, Bow Road^ E,
1899. 171 5 St. Andrew's church, Bromley-
by-Bow.
HILLYARD, H Painter.
1834. 507 St. Anthony's Chapel.
HILTON, Henry Painter.
Fir Viiia, Trefrew,
near Conway,
1880. 749 A sunny day on the moors.
20, Hampden Street,
Birkenhead.
796 The old mill.
1 88 1. 678 OntheroadtoLlynGeirionydd,
North Wales.
1883. 380 Gleams of Sunlight.
HILTON, Miss Marie E Painter.
76, Bow Road.
1889. 1329 Still life.
HILTON, Robert Painter.
II, Elm Grove, Cricklewood,
1886. 621 Meadows by the Darenth.
HILTON, William Painter.
399, Strand.
1778. 145 Portrait of a gentleman.
HILTON, William, R,A Painter.
31, King Street, Covent Garden
1803. 741 Banditti.
1804. 149 Hector re-inspired by Apollo;
a sketch. "The fainting
hero, as the vision bright,
etc."
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107
1806.
1807.
1808.
1810.
1811.
1812.
1813.
1814.
1816.
1818.
1819.
1820.
1821.
1822.
1823.
1824.
1825.
33, Newman Street,
281 Cephalis and Procris. "In
this disguise to my own
home I came, etc."
40, Windmill Street^
Fitzroy Square,
405 Venus carrying iEneas from
the field and pursued by
Diomed.
535 Ulysses and Calypso. " Here
on his musing mood the
goddess prest, etc."
275 The good Samaritan.
93, Norton St., Fitzroy Square.
260 B. Brooks, Esq.
10, Percy Street,
18 John of Gaunt reproving
King Richard II, etc.
371 Christ restoring sight to the
blind, etc. — ^St. Matthew, ix,
28.
295 Mary anointing the feet of
Jesus, etc.
(Elected A.R.A.)
x8i Miranda and Ferdinand bear-
ing a log. "If you'll sit down,
etc." — ^Tempest, act iii, sc. i.
283 The raising of Lazarus. "Jesus
cried with a loud voice,
Lazarus, come forth, etc."
291 Una with the Satyrs. "So from
the ground she fearlesse doth
arise, etc." — Spenser's Fae-
rie Queene.
(Elected R.A.)
27 Ganymede. " Upward the gol-
den eagle wings his way,
etc."
170 Venus in search of Cupid sur-
prises Diana at her bath.
" Soone her garments loose
upgathering, etc." — Spen-
ser's Faerie Queene.
128 Nature blowing bubbles for her
children. "Blow sportive
bladders in the beamy sun,
etc."
128 The Calydonian Hunt.
196 Comus with the lady in the
enchanted chair. "One sip
of this, etc."
60 Love taught by the Graces.
" By whose clear voice sweet
music was found, etc."
105 Christ crowned with thorns.
"And they stripped him,
and put on him a scarlet
robe, etc." Purchased for
the Chantrey Bequest in
iS'j'j for jQiyOoo.
1827. 178 The Crucifixion. Painted for
the Corporation and Town
of Liverpool.
1828. 174 Cupid and Nymph. "The little
love-god lying once asleep,
etc."
1829. 180 The meeting of Abraham's
servant and Rebekah. "And
the servant rose to meet her,
etc." — Genesis, xxiv, 17.
1 83 1. 64 Sir Calepine rescuing Serena.
"Sir Calepine by chaunce
more than by choice, etc."
— Spenser.
168 The Angel releasing Peter from
prison. "And he went out
and followed him, etc." —
Acts, chap. xii.
1832. 77 Una seeking shelter in the
cottage of Coreeca. "By
this arrived there Dame
Una, etc." — Spenser.
1833. 117 Rebecca and Abraham's serv-
ant. " And I asked her and
said, whose daughter art
thou, etc." — Genesis, chap.
xxiv.
1834* 194 Editha and the monks search-
ing for the body of Harold.
The body, stripped of its
armour, was so disfigured that
the monks were unable to dis-
tinguish it. In this emergency
they had recourse to Editha, the
ladv with the swan's neck, who,
with the keen eye of affection,
recognized the remains of her
lover.
1335. 136 Nymph and Cupid. "To laugh-
ing Cupid owns her cherished
smart, etc."
1836. 149 The infant warrior. "This
Hotspur Mars in swathing
clothes, etc."
1838. 193 "Then Herod, when he saw
that he was mocked of the
wise men, was exceeding
wroth, and sent forth, and
slew all the children that
were in Bethlehem, etc." —
St. Matthew, chap. ii.
HIME, Harry Painter.
21, Leigh Street, Liverpool,
1887. 1264 Evening glow.
14, Castle Street, Liverpool,
1889. 238 The rosy clouds of evening.
1338 Evening glow.
1890. 127 The rising flood.
1895. 371 Counting the flock.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HINCHLIFFE, John EUcy.
Sculptor.
29, Frederick Place,
18 14. 8o2 Christian fighting with Apol-
lyon. "Rejoice not against
me, etc."
5, Momingion Place,
1815. 871 I^onidas opposing the Persians
at the Straits of Thermopyla.
" For one last effort, etc."
1 8 1 6. 915 The combat between Menelaus
and Paris. " Furious he said,
and tow*rd the Grecian crew,
etc." — Homer,
1817. 1013 Bust of a lady.*
10x4 do. gentleman.
1074 Theseus throwing Sciron down
the rocks.
1 818. 1074 Aurora as the morning star
taking off the veil of night.
1076 Venus as the evening star,
putting on the veil of night.
1084 Bust of a gentleman.
1094 do. Dr. Clough.
18 1 9. 1 189 Model of a monumental bas-
relief. "Then shall the
righteous shine forth as the
sun."
1820. 1007 Theseus rescuing Hippodamia
fromEurytus. "With female
shrieks the dome resounds,
etc."
1821. 1152 Night producing iEther and the
Day. — Theogony of Hesiod.
1822. 1039 Bust of a gentleman.
1040 Resignation; for a monument.
"Thy will be done."
1823. 1080 Bas-relief of Hope, for a monu-
ment. " My hope hath been
in thee, O Lord."
1824. 1026 Bas-relief for a monument; a
sketch. " He that believeth
on the Son, etc."
1827. 1119 Part of a monument. "Thy
will be done."
1828. 1157 Part of a monument. "I shall
go to him, etc."
1185 Part of a monument. "My
hope hath been in thee, etc."
1829. 1148 Part of a monument. "I shall
go to him, etc."
1830. 1272 Monumental figure in marble.
"The Lord gave, etc."
1831. ii6i Amonumental figure in marble.
1832. 1 134 Sketch in plaster for a can-
delabrum. "Pity the sorrows
of a poor old man."
1833. 1156 A figure in marble; part of a
monument.
1834. 1046 do. do. do.
i335-
1836.
1837-
1 1 1 5 Resignation ; a figure in marble,
etc.
1 1 30 Faith; a figure in marble, etc.
1 1 16 Hope; do. do.
1200 Part of a monument in St.
Mary's church, Taunton, to
the late Mrs. Norris of
Thorncombe.
1838. 1273 A kneeling figure; part of a
monument, etc.
1293 Sketch for part of a monument.
" She is not dead, etc."
1307 Marble bust of a gentleman.
1370 Affection; part of a monument.
" He shall rise again."
1346 Part of a monument. "The
Lord gave, etc."
1399 A figure of Faith; for part of a
monument. " The Just shall
live by his faith."
1839.
1845.
1847.
HINCHLIFF, Miss ... ... Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
181 1. 60 View of Taplow Mill, near
Maidenhead.
534 The interior of Brockley
Coombe, Somersetshire.
HINCHLIFF, Woodbine K.
Painter.
Church Villa, Bushey.
1895. 1280 Faithful friends.
1 28 1 "And gentlewomen wear such
caps as these."
1310 Miss Maud Hinchliff.
IVorlington House,
Instoiv, North Devon.
1897. 1347 Old age in the Argentine.
1696 A bramble tangle.
1898. 1483 The rose legend of St. Eliza-
beth of Hungary.
1899. 433 In the Argentine, etc.
1452 A cottage Garden.
1 50 1 Bramble blossom.
49, Roland Gardens,
South Kensington,
1 90 1. 496 A Devonshire dell.
1902. 310 Evening.
1904. 1396 Florence from Fiesole.
HINCHLIFFE, Richard G.... Painter.
119, Bedford Street, Liverpool.
1902. 146 The age of Innocence.
1904. 814 Mute sympathy,
HINCKLEY, Thomas Hewes,
Painter,
BGsion, Api^ma*
1858. 269 Setters at rest.
birds.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
109
1858. 450 So-ho. Setters at a point.
American quails.
HINCKS, William.
Miniature Painter.
— Hincks^
16, Old Compton Strut, Soho.
1 78 1. 90 Portrait of a gentleman;
crayons.
W, Hincks,
98, Carey St,, Chancery Lane,
1782. 103 Portrait of a gentleman.
104 do. lady sacrificing to
Venus.
49, Mortimer Street,
Cavendish Square.
1783. 171 A head.
349 Recording Uncle Toby's oath,
from Sterne's story of Le
Fevre in Tristram Shandy,
Vol. s, Chap. 8.
353 Mrs. Mahon with a Cupid.
1784. 76 Britannia, Hibemia, and Scotia,
exhibiting the names of their
great commanders in the late
war.
1785. 27s Frame with miniatures.
301 Portrait of a lady.
351 do. a gentleman.
1786. 333 Portrait of the founder of the
Society for the encourage-
ment of arts, manufactures,
and commerce.
357 Portrait of an artist.
1787. 284 do. a naval officer.
334 do. a gentleman.
373 do. a child.
442 do. a gentleman.
At Mr. Brydon%
Charing Cross,
1790. 365 Frame containing five minia-
tures.
No initials, 22, Rathbone Place,
1797. 887 Portrait of H.R.H. the Princess
of Wales.
HIND, Miss Ellen Mary Painter.
2S,partmouthFarkinil,N. W,
1900. 1 3 19 Primroses.
HIND, Frank Painter.
Trent Villa,
Avenue Road, Leamington,
813 Evening in Venice.
%^% Distant Venice.
7!is A street in Seville looking
towards the University.
105 Acorner of my garden, Granada,
Sjmin.
4H Moonlight in Granada, Spain.
1SS7
t338
' 1890. 942 Anemones.
1893. 635 Out of the hunt.
i 659 Among the laundresses, Anda-
I lusia, Spain.
I 666 The washerwoman's family,
Andalusia, Spain.
717 Near the Alhambra, Granada.
754 Street in Seville, Spain.
783 Evening effect— street in Seville,
Spain.
785 Street in Seville, Spain.
1896. 77^ From the Albaicen, Granada,
ip, Clarendon Place,
Leamington,
1903. 984 Three little Scandinavian girls.
HIND, Miss Gertrude F Painter.
4, Thurloiv Road, Hampstead,
1904. 578 Shore houses, St Ives.
HIND, Miss P Painter.
I, Camden Road Place,
Holloway,
1844. 125 Young mischief.
1845. 418 Flowers, fruit, etc.
HINDLBY, Godfrey C Painter.
Woherton Lodge,
Goldhawk Road,
1376. 559 "Certes, he was a most en-
gaging wight."
1877. 1014 The world and the church.
298, Goldhawk Road,
1878. 48 Study of a man's head.
254 Old Mill, Matching, Essex.
8, Eardley Crescent,
1879. 99 "If she be not fair for me,
etc."
365 *• Francois Xavier Auguste was
a gay mousquetaire, etc."
567 After the duel.
625 Christmas roses.
1880. 1510 A bundle of possibilities.
1881. 414 " Cruel only to be kind."
527 A chapter of accidents.
955 Lilac.
1882. m The course of true love.
401 Suspicious.
298, Goldhawk Road,
1883. 572 Forget-me-not.
I, Bath Road, Bedford Park,
1884. 195 The standard-bearer.
488 "Will he come?"
509 To Anthea.
1885. 634 Pickles.
1886. 626 "To fortune and to fame un-
known."
1887. 452 The music lesson.
1888. 1088 A good story. "A hit, a very
palpable hit."
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hindley, Godfrey C. — continued,
1890. 1103 The early life of John Bunyan.
Presently, after this, I changed
my condition into a married state,
and my mercy was to light upon
a wife whose father was counted
godly, etc — Bunyan^ s ** Grace
Abounding^
1 89 1. 851 Sunday morning.
1892. 29 El Corregidor.
1893. 1382 1 Illustrations to "Fortunes of
:Sf Nigel."
1900. 560 The course of true love.
1903. 6 Rembrandt.
HINDLEY, Miss Helen M... .Painter.
I, Bath Road, Bedford Park.
1 90 1. 1 1 38 Impromptu.
1902. 969 Portrait of my grandmother.
1904. 651 Domestic service.
HINDU, Artist Painter.
1841. 858 Lord Auckland, Governor-Gen-
eral of India, holding a Dur-
bar during his tour through
the north-west provinces of
Bengal.
HINE, George Thomas ... Architect.
Nottingham,
1890. 1888 Claybury asylum, etc.
HINE, Harry, R,I, Painter.
24, Park Road, N, IV.
1873. 791 At Leigh, Essex.
1874. 819 Hill of Howth, near Dublin.
825 Old Eastbourne, Sussex.
4, Steele's Terrace, N, W,
1875. 646 Old Place, Pulborough.
698 Widow Ray, Beds.
775 Midhurst, Sussex.
Verulam Road, St. Albans.
1877. 679 St. Alban's Abbey, Herts, from
the west.
1878. 740 Durham Cathedral.
27, Holywell Hill, St. Albans.
1892. 1209 Mount Orgueil, Jersey.
Stevenage, Herts,
1897. 1303 Lincoln Minster, from the Lin-
dum Road.
HINE, Mrs. Harry. See Miss Victoria
S. Colkett, vol. ii, page 103.
HINE, H. G Painter.
52, East Street, Brighton.
1830. 96 Don Quixote in the Sable
mountain. I
1839. 1 1 10 The interior of the cloister of
Rouen Cathedral.
22, Brecknock Street.
1847. 528 Sunset on the hills.
185 1. 963 The experimental Squadron.
1 199 The climbing boy. "I love
these young Africans of our
own growth — poor dim
specks! innocent blackness."
— C. Lamb.
1235 A Fellow of the Society of An-
tiquaries.
HINE, Henry George, V.P.R.L
Painter.
4, Fortess Terrace.
1859. 419 Smugglers waiting for a lugger.
1 86 1. 750 Wrecks on the beach at Brigh-
ton.
HINE, William Egerton Painter.
E. Hine.
1873. 705 Sea Coast.
W. E. Hine, Westcott, Dorking.
1889. 527 On the Mole.
Art School, Harrow School.
1898. 455 Weeds.
1901. 1 149 Sunlight and sand.
HINES, Frederick Painter.
13, Fitzroy Street.
1879. *<^5 Silver birches.
948 In the Queen's Bower Wood,
New Forest.
32, Gloucester Road,
Regent's Park.
1 88 1. 184 In the glad spring-time.
13, Fitzroy Square.
1884. 728 Golden Autumn.
Forest Side, Epping.
1885. 1 3 14 The edge of the pine wood.
1377 Old Cottage near Epping.
23, Bucks tone Rd., Chingford.
1886. 279 A forest pool — moonrise.
1 27 1 Sheep and beeches.
1887. 728 The charcoal burners, Ching-
ford, Epping Forest.
1888. 128 In Hawk Wood, Chingford.
778 The meadow gate.
1297 Evening.
1419 The reapers.
The Gables, Chingford.
1889. 1 5 14 The woodland solitude.
68, Shaftesbury Avenue.
1897. "** In ^^ d^cp of tbc wood —
moonrise.
HINES, Theodore Painter.
13, Fitzroy Street.
1880. 469 Spring.
1 88 1. 1424 The Village of Luccombe, Isle
of Wight.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
III
121, Charlotte Street,
1883. 495 A fisherman's garden.
770 A southerly wind and a cloudy
sky.
1884. 872 Lingering light.
1888. 1006 The path by Loch Katrine.
13, Fitzroy Street,
1889. 405 Gloaming.
HINLEY, Alfred Painter.
Broad Street Comer ^
Birmingham.
1890. II 18 An old house — Broadway,
Worcestershire.
HINSON, Miss EtherBrooke.
Painter. 1
Sutton^ Beckingham, |
1886. 37 A Spanish student.
1887. 671 Relics of the past.
1888. 101 2 A meditative lassie.
4, Cedars JRoad, Beckenham,
1891. 837 Un profil perdu.
HINTON, G Enamel Painter.
25, Perceval Street^ Clerkenwell,
1 84 1. 824 Tancred and Clorinda; an
enamel from Angelica Kauff-
man, etc.
HIORNS, Frederick R. ... Architect.
71, Pepy^ Roady Wimbledon,
1904. 1 66 1 A colonnaded crescent Road.
HIPKINS, Miss Edith Painter.
100, Warwick Gardens,
1883. 222 "With thy sweet fingers, etc."
1884. 161 8 " Hickory dickory dock."
1897. 1233 Evening.
134* Morning.
1898. 810 Portrait of a gentleman.
HIPKINS, John Etcher.
100, Warwick Gardens,
1897. 1680 Book-plate. After Anna Alma-
Tadema.
HIRST, J. H Architect.
Town Hall, Hull,
1902. 1567 Market and Com Exchange,
Hull.
HIRST, Norman Engraver.
Bmtmshall Road, Bushey,
1890. 1700 Lady with muff.
1891. 1716 Panmure Gordon, Esq. After
H, Herkomer, R.A
1893. 1456 ** Hush-abye." After Laura
Alma-Tadema*
1894. 449 Miss M. A. Windle.
Richmond, Parkstone, Dorset,
1895. 1399 Daphne. After H. Herkomer,
R.A.
1896. 842 Peveril Point, Purbeck.
1897. 1736 Spithead. After J. M. W.
Turner, R.A.
1898. 1497 La Cigale. After Henrietta
Rae.
The Moorings,
Mudeford, Christchurch,
1899. 1599 Sir Henry Tate, Bart. After
H. Herkomer, R.A.
1603 Fancy free. After A. Stuart
Wortley.
1900. 1669 The Question. After Marcus
Stone, R.A.
1675 Lady Skipwith. After Sir Joshua
Reynolds, P. R.A.
1 90 1. 1514 The Devil's Punch bowl.
The Meadows,
Longport, Somerset,
1902. 1323 The Capture. After Herbert
Draper.
1903. 1407 The Emblem. After F. Dicksee,
R.A.
1409 Stormy noon. After J. Con-
stable, R.A.
1904 1318 My lady fair. After Frank Dick-
see, R.A.
13*4 Salisbury Cathedral. After
J. Constable, R.A.
HISCOCKS, Alfred James.
Architect.
Great Dover Street.
1836. ioi4[^Schools of St. George, South-
wark.
HISCOX, George D Painter.
Beaufort House, Slough,
1884. 970 "Now fades the glimmering
landscape on the sight."
1886. 1222 Hues of evening.
1273 Twilight lingers on.
1306 " Mute silence reigns."
Clarence Studio, Windsor,
1888. 1172 Forest and moor.
1889. 1331 A Torrent from the mountains.
1 890. 542 '' Such scenes as youthful poets
dream, By moss - grown
beech, by wood and stream."
1219 "O'er all there hangs a
shadow, etc."
1295 A grey morning on the Comish
coast near St. Mawes.
The Studio, Cedars, Windsor,
1 89 1. A^i "Now fades the glimmering
landscape, etc,"
112
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HITCHCOCK, Miss Kate ... Painter,
96, Adelaide Road, N, W.
1885. 45 s £1 Bandido.
1886. 920 Washing day.
KITCHENS, Alfred Painter.
II, Marlborongh Road.
786 Mrs. Alfred Kitchens.
1 24 1 Love awakening the soul.
35, Kensington Square.
516 The shadow of a vow.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1897.
*5«
421
Hiscox, George— continued.
1 89 1. 642 " O'er the dark forest peers the
setting sun.''
1 105 Hard times.
1892. 335 "The golden footprints of de-
parting day."
1078 The haunt of the wild fowl.
1 896. 343 " Silence everywhere, etc."
1897. 1049 " The last glint of sunlight o'er
forest and moor."
1078 A forest pool in Winter.
I, Queen's Terrace, Windsor.
1899. 982 " Ye distant spires, etc."
1140 "Ave Maria 'tis the hour of
prayer, etc."
HISLOP, Andrew Painter.
105, West Nile St., Glasgow.
1889. 322 Cathcart Castle, January.
HITCH, N Sculptor.
60,, Har/ey/ord Road.
1884. 1789 F. Weekes, Esq.
HITCHCOCK, George Painter.
21, Gracechurch Street.
1886. 636 "Alma Mater."
1887. 433 Dutch shrimpers.
5, Vigo Street.
1890. 750 Tulip culture.
Egmont Am Z^e, Holland.
1 89 1. 291 Maternity.
116, Neiv Bond Street.
1892. 216 The scarecrow.
1894. 577 Mary at the house of Eliza-
beth.
S, Regent Street.
1896. 984 Hagar and Ishmael.
1897. 954 St. George.
1898. 503 The godmother.
6i6 The promise of March.
1899. 254 Hyacinths.
HITCHCOCK, J Painter.
234, Strand.
1790. 473 A mill near Exeter, Devonshire.
1792. 273 Portrait of an artist.
i793« 5^8 do. a lady. {Mrs.
Knight.)
836 Portrait of a lady.
HITCHCOCK, J. J Architect. HITZ, Miss Dora Painter.
51, Edgware Road. \ '8, Percy Street.
1827. 488 View of a design for a Gothic | 1890. 1314 "Hope deferred maketh the
cottage. heart sick."
182S. 987 Design for a triumphal monu-
ment. \ HIXON, W. J Painter.
\t^ Rathbone Place. ' \^ Si. Albans Terrace.
1829. 101 S Design for a national monu> 1827. 49 Cows — ^morning,
ment. 1829. 646 Spanish donkeys.
1898.
1902.
The goddess Vesta was repre-
sented in her temple by the eternal
fire burning on ner altar as her
living symbol, which was kept up
and attended to by the vestals,
her virgin priestesses.
Dutch fish carriers.
Miss Margaret Cusse.
830 Miss Agnes Crockett.
Homewoody
Englefield Green, Surrey.
480 Galatea by the spring of Acis.
Galatea, a sea nymph, was be-
loved by the Cyclops, while Ads,
a shepherd had her affections.
The Cyclops crushed his rival
with a rock, and Galatea, incon-
solable, changed Acis into a spring
of water.
751 Mermaids.
535 The passing of summer.
620 Roses.
HITCHINGS, E. G Painter.
81, Stanhope Street.
395 Landscape composition.
4, Royal Street, Lambeth.
1833. 325 Coast scene — evening effect.
1831.
HITCHINGS, Miss Henrietta C.
Painter.
IVargrave, Henley.
1856. 73 The lock at Shiplake, Berks.
1857. 52 A willow bordered stream,
Berkshire.
HITCHINS, John Painter.
5, Langton Place, Kensington.
1866. 391 Sunset after rain.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
113
1855. 1323 The old Talbot Inn at South-
wark.
8, Victoria Grave Terrace.
1856. 60 An Arabian horse in a farrier's
shop.
HOARE (E. B.) and WHEELER
(M.) Architects.
1 1 a, Orchard Street.
1902. 1547 Three town Houses.
1903. '597 House in the West End.
HOARE, George T Painter.
Bumham HousCy
Clifton Grovcy Slough,
1888. 882 The Mill pond.
1889. 979 A reach on the upper Thames.
HOARE, Prince Painter.
Piccadilly.
1 781. 47 A family.
66 Mother and dead child.
422 Portrait of a lady.
Golden Square.
1782. 3 Portrait of a naval officer.
246 Alceste, having devoted herself
to death for her husband,
recommends her children to
Vesta. From Euripides.
379 Portrait of a lady.
1783. 75 The wife of Avery, after being
benighted and frozen to
death, 1773, with her child,
who had slept unhurt by her
side, trying to wake her.
86 Portrait of an artist. {Mr.
Hoare^ senr.)
137 Portrait of an Asiatic.
1784. 224 Cornelia on her children's
coming in from school, re-
plying to the lady who had
boastingly displayed her
jewels. These are the jewels
of a mother. — Valerius
Maximus.
347 Portrait of a nobleman's son.
1785. 12 do. lady.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1815. 684 J. Northcote, Esq., R.A.
HOARE, William, jR.A Painter.
Bath.
1770. 104 Portraits of two children; in
crayons.
105 A portrait of a young midship-
man; whole length.
106 A View in the gardens of
Henry Hoare, Esq., at Stour-
head, Wilts.
IV.
1 77 1. 94 A portrait of a lady and boy;
whole lengths
1772. 114 A portrait of a boy; whole
length.
115 A portrait of a boy in the
character of a Cupid;
crayons.
1 1 6 Prudence instructing her pupil ;
crayons.
117 A Diana; crayons.
1773* 137 A gentleman, and lady, and
child; half lengths.
138 A lady; half length.
139 do. do.
140 do. do.
141 A gentleman; three-quarters.
1774. 122 Portrait of a gentleman; half
length.
123 Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of Emma; half-lengths.
124 A Zingara; in crayons.
1776. 130 Portrait of a lady. (Prances
Conway, Countess of Lin-
coin. — Walpole.)
131 Portrait of three young gentle-
men.
1779. 130 A gentleman and his daughter;
half length.
1 3 1 A young student ; whole-length.
132 A landscape, with the sun
going down.
133 A child laying on a sofa;
crayons.
HOBBISS, Holland, W... Architect.
6, Gordon Place, Kensington.
1903. 1662 Stables for a country house.
HOBBS, Mrs. Katie Painter.
Progmaor House,
High Wycombe.
1897. 745 Christmas Roses.
HOBCROFT, John Architect.
16, Great Tichfield Street.
1773. 142 Design for a gentleman's villa.
1776. 132 do. do.
26, Charlotte Street,
Portland Chapel.
1778. 426 A design for a villa.
HOBDAY. H. H Painter.
24, Hyde Street.
1 83 1. 621 The broken window.
HOBDAY, William Armfield.
Miniature Painter.
9, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1794. 46s Five miniatures.
Q
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hobday, William Armfield — continued,
1795. 482 Portrait of a lady. {Miss
07Pen.)
1796. 571 A frame with five miniatures.
1797. 621 do. nine drawings.
923 do. three minia-
tures.
1798. 746 Portrait of Mr. Stoddart.
Christ Churchy Oxon.
79a A frame containing three por-
traits.
1799. 704 A frame containing the por-
traits of Mr. Puckett, Mr.
Prickett, Captain of the
Weymouth Volunteers, Miss
Arnold, Mr. Russell, Mrs.
Stacey, Miss H. Williams,
Mr. Rodber, Master of the
Ceremonies, Weymouth, and
Mr. Mortimer.
9, Holies Street^
Cavendish Square,
1800. 801 Portraits of the Rev. Dr. Parr,
a lady, Mr. T. Pearson, Mr.
J. Pearson, Miss A. Pear-
son, Mr. Gibbons, and Mrs.
Pearson
812 Portrait of a lady.
1 80 1. 39 do. do.
701 do. Miss Biggs in the
character of Cora.
728 Portrait of Mrs. Pearson.
1802. 97 Miss Rogers.
571 Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of Hebe.
849 Portrait of a gentleman.
1803. 31S Captain Manby of the Navy.
508 Mrs. Linwood.
573 Mr. Freeman.
1805. 536 Mr. Davis.
Bream*s Buildings^
Chancery Lane.
1807. 295 Portrait of a gentleman.
Bristol,
18 1 2. 123 Mrs. Seeward.
22$ Mr. Mills.
Small Street, Bristol.
1 8 14. 79 Portrait of an artist.
364 A lady and child in the char-
acter of gypsies.
Clifton.
1816. 3S4 Lady Stnith.
399 Lady Wilson.
487 Admiral Wooley.
28, Crescent, Clifton.
181 7. 179 Portraits ofthechildren of Col.
Hugh Baillie.
558 The late R. Reynolds, Esq.,
the Bristol Philanthropist.
1818. 4 Portrait of a lady.
1819.
1820.
1821.
1822.
1823.
1824.
1826.
1827.
1828.
1829.
1825.
Winchester House, Broad St.
240 H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex as
Grand Master of the Masons,
intended for the Royal Sus-
sex Lodge of Hospitality.
481 Portrait of a lady.
61, Pall Mall,
292 Portrait of a lady.
596 do. Elizabeth Hay-
wood, the wonderful calcu-
lating girl.
358 The Lord Mayor. {John
Thomas Thorpe),
575 The family of W. N. Roths-
child, Esq., Consul General
of His Austrian Majesty at
the British Court.
54, Pall Mall.
146 Portrait of an infant; new
shoes.
147 Dr. Jenner of Berkley.
520 Portrait of a lady.
522 Hebe.
70 Sir John Tilden.
372 G. Moravia, Esq.
469 Mrs. Bull.
480 Portrait of Carolus, lately de-
ceased, distinguished as the
Hermit of Tong Castle,
Shropshire.
602 J. P. Thomas, Esq.
993 Master Dudding.
2 J. Hewlet, Esq.
228 Belford Wilson, Esq.
229 Sir Thomas ATreece.
306 Mr. Johnson.
318 Portraits of the children of
Captain Parrot.
474 F. Bull, Esq.
541 Sir J. Palmer Ackland.
250 Miss Carrington.
367 Charles Herring, Esq.
376 MissA'Del.
422 Portraits of the daughters of
Robert Ash worth, Esq. The
pet lamb.
915 Rev. Josiah Pratt, late Secre-
tary of the Church Mission-
ary Society.
217 Mrs. Farquharson.
263 Portrait of a lady.
410 do. do.
118 Thomas Deare, Esq.
533 Charles Barrow, Esq.
566 The late William Hollings-
worth, Esq.
575 John King, Esq.
577 Robert Montgomery, Esq.,
authorof the "Omnipresence
of the Deity."
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
"5
87, Newman Street
1830. 46 Portrait of a gentleman.
121 do. lady.
122 do. do.
HOBDEN, Frank Painter.
17, Cioudesiey Street
1886. 903 "Who is it?"
1889. 590 A last look.
1890. 980 Votaries of Terpsichore.
1322 Reflections.
1 89 1. 920 Summer night.
Riversden House^
Strand on Green^ Chiswick,
1897. 654 In the Frigidarium.
1901. 1235 Autumn.
HOBKIRK, Stuart Painter.
4, Albany Terrace^
St Ives, Cornwall,
1897. 820 In the shade.
Piazza Studios, St Ives.
Fishing luggers returning home.
Choosing flowers in a flower
market, Paris.
The bowl of roses.
A northerly breeze.
The flower markets in Paris —
sunlight and shadow.
The flower markets in Paris —
choosing flowers.
An alley in the Paris flower
markets.
Sketch in the Paris flower
markets.
The blue Kimono.
The flower market in Paris —
under the awnings.
Down the glade.
A corner of the Paris flower
market.
HOBLEY, Edward G Painter.
Farsley, near Leeds,
1893. 477 Boy and goat.
1898. 149 A shaft of light.
1179 Landscape.
Brunswick Square, Penrith,
Cumberland,
1900. 267 After the day's toil.
HOBSON, Cecil J.
Miniature Painter.
28, Lillyville Road, Fulham,
1896. 1361 Portrait of a lady.
1897. 1553 Mrs. F. V. Leggatt.
18, Dancer Road, Fulham,
1898. 1286 May, daughter of the late Hon.
John Dundas.
1898.
553
1899.
771
816
1900.
288
477
782
I90I.
364
634
1902.
553
606
1903.
570
1904.
750
1898. 1310 Raymond, son of George Her-
bert Peake, Esq.
1899. 1250 Mrs. Hubbuck.
1 3 10 Mrs. Macgeorge and child.
1326 Jeanette, daughter of L. B.
Franklin, Esq.
1351 Hilda, daughter of Mark Fen-
wick, Esq.
1359 Mary, daughter of F. V. Leg-
gatt, Esq.
1368 Ruth, daughter of Lh B. Frank-
lin, Esq.
1900. 1508 The garland.
1 90 1. 1340 Nina, daughter of Siegmund
Berendt, Esq.
1398 Sylvia.
14x3 Georgiana, daughter of Francis
Gaskell, Esq.
1 2, Bolton Studios,
1902. 1140 Mrs. Hayes Fisher.
1215 Mrs. Hazelton Curtis.
HOBSON, Henry E Painter.
6, Charles Street, Bath,
1857. 652 The Ivy Wreath.
Miss Mabel E.
Miniature Painter.
48, Epirus Road, Fuiham.
Emily.
Infant daughter of H. Le Roy
I^wis, Esq.
Miss Constance Miller.
Children of Mrs. C. J. Bolitho.
28, Lillyville Road.
Mrs. Montrose Cloete.
Miss Hamilton.
Mrs. Hutchinson.
Spirit world.
Hon. Mrs. Jervoise Smith.
Mrs. J. E. Gladstone and her
daughter Betty.
Mrs. H. M. Ridley.
Gracie, daughter of W. H.
Laverton, Esq.
The Countess of Powis.
Lady Margaret Herbert.
Alice, daughter of Colonel the
Hon. H. W. L. Corry.
Louise, daughter of Harry Sey-
mour Foster, Esq., M.P.
Cecilia, daughter of C. Parker,
Esq.
H.R.H. Princess Mary Ade-
laide, Duchess of Teck.
Evelyn, Ulick and Jacqueline,
children of Mr. and Lady
Emily Alexander.
Ivor, son of Lieut -Col. W.
Parry Monckton.
HOBSON,
1889.
1676
1890.
1446
«45«
1564
1891.
1461
1478
1483
1892.
1272
1344
1362
1363
1371
1893.
1234
1236
1251
1261
1270
1894.
1257
1895.
1136
141
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hobson, Miss Mabel B. — continued,
1895. >'^^ Mrs. Eric Hambro.
1896. 1291 Lena, daughter of P. Chaworth
Musters, Esq.
1300 Ishbel, daughter of Capt. E. C.
EUice.
1365 Marjorie, daughter of Fenwick
Harrison, Esq.
{Now Mrs. W. L. Hankey.)
788, Fulham Road.
1897. 14.38 Hon. Lilian Baring, daughter
of the late Lord Ashburton.
1447 William R. H., son of W.
Harold Tingey, Esq.
1 46 1 The Countess of Lisbume.
HOBSON, W Architect.
Markfield, Stamford Hill
1 801. 986 Design for a museum.
HOCK, Daniel Painter.
117, Hundsthiirmer Strasse^
Stocky Vienna,
1890. 99S Carina.
1893. 655 The little harper.
HODDBR, Albert Painter.
Government Schools of Art^
Worcester,
1877. 97 Fishing boats on the south
coast.
1878. 159 Trawlers on the south coast.
1879. 635 Crab boats at Burton, Dorset.
1 880. 142* A Grey afternoon — Talland
Bay, Cornwall.
1882. 726 A grey day on the Yorkshire
coast.
1885. 609 Low tide on the Scaur, Whitby.
698 Fishingboats at Seaton, Dorset.
Sunny Bank, Rainboiv Hill,
Worcester,
1890. 26a A fishing village on the North-
umberland coast.
1895. 326 On the cliff, Runswick, York-
shire.
HODDBR, Mrs. Albert (Charlotte).
Painter.
Rainbow Hill, Worcester,
1883. 644 Study of Irises.
HODGB, Albert H Sculptor.
7^ St, PauPs Studios,
Talgarth Road, W.
1900. 1933 Alexander J. Hodge, Esq.;
bust
1902. 1616 Baptismal font.
1904. 1732 Science and art; relief.
HODGB, H Architect.
5, Lyotis Inn, Strand,
1847. 1274 Church at Kentish Town.
{See Butler and Hodge, vol. i,
page 364.)
HODGB, Miss Ina Painter.
1 7, Gratton Road,
West Kensington,
1888. 830 Peonies.
HODGBS, Ernest Painter.
Groombridge, Sussex,
1890. 837 Leigh Green.
HODGBS, Miss Florence M.
Painter.
6, Colville Houses,
Talbot Road.
1890. 1433 Door in Henry Vn*s Chapel,
Westminster Abbey.
HODGBS, J. Sydney Willis... Painter.
At/, W, Greetis, Liverpool,
1854. 260 Scene on the Dart, looking to-
wards Dartmoor — evening.
5, Tavistock Street,
1855. 317 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs,
Hodges^
25, Victoria Road, Kensington.
1856. 483 His Excellency Mazhar Pasha
(Sir Stephen Lakeman),
Governor of Bucharest.
1857. 477 A. H. Holdsworth, Esq.,
Governor of Dartmouth
Castle. Painted for Town
Hall, Dartmouth.
5, Park Place, Torquay,
1858. 166 Edward Vivian, Esq.
404 Barrack Toogood, Esq.
Florence Place, Falmouth, and
51, Brompton Row,
1859. 246 Col. Fenwick, C.B., loth Regi-
ment — hot weather dress,
worn during the Indian Re-
volt, 1857-8.
258 Miss Phillpots of Porth-
gwidden.
1862. 473 Furze in bloom —the outer
point of Pendennis, Fal-
mouth.
Hill Garden, Torquay,
1865. 2 "Twinkle, twinkle little star,
etc."
1866. 214 The Duke of Northumberland.
506 The Bishop of Exeter {Henry
Phillpotts), from sittings
given in his eighty-eighth
year.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
117
1871.
1874.
1875-
1876.
1877.
1878.
39
1867. 310 The Bishop of London, (^w^i-
bald Campbell Tail.)
1868. 350 H.H.SirJamesBrooke,K.C.B.,
Rajah of Sarawak.
40, Fitzroy Square,
Rt. Hon. J. Parker.
Ethel, daughter of C. G. Wheel-
house, Esq.
164 Samuel Hey, Esq., F.R.C.S.
Presentation portrait,
393 C. G. Wheelhouse, Esq.,
F.R,C.S.
426 The Rev. John Stough-
ton, D.D. Presentation Por-
trait,
no G. R. Ward, Esq.
430 Major Rideout, R.H.A.
991 W. St. James Wheelhouse, Esq.,
Q.C., M.P.
1388 Lieut. -Col. Fryer, 6th Dragoon
Guards {Carabineers),
1879. 641 H.S.H. The Duke of Teck,
G.C.B., as Colonel of the
49th Middlesex Rifle Volun-
teers.
384 Rear-Admiral G. O. Willes,
C.B.
41a Tumpy, daughter of S. Hodges,
Esq.
21 Admiral of the Fleet, the Hon.
Sir H. Keppel, G.C.B.
409 Sir Philip Protheroe Smith.
Painted for the Town Hall,
Truro.
1358 Miss A. Scott.
725 Imogen, daughter of Edward
J. Foster, Esq.
23, Baker Street.
327 The Hon. and Rev. Augustus
Legge, Hon. Canon of
Rochester. Presentation por-
trait,
1057 The Rev. Henry White, Chap-
lain of the House of Com-
1880.
1881.
1882.
1889.
1890,
1891
1893.
mons.
27 The Viscount Cross, G.C.B.
Painted for Lancaster Castle,
433 Admiral Sir Arthur Hood,
G.C.B.
8, Holland Villas Road.
4 Fred. V. Williams, Esq. Pre-
sentation portrait.
HODGES, Miss Mary Anne E.
Painter.
Springfield Lodge^
Wandsworth.
1851. 163 Study of a head.
1852. 620 Reading made easy.
«34
135
169
HODGES, William, R.A Painter.
Pimblico,
1776. 133 A View of Matavie Bay in the
island of Otahiete.
A View taken in the bay of
Otahiete, Peha.
Two views in Dusky Bay;
small.
1777. '^* A View in Dusky Bay, New
Zealand.
A View in the island of Ma-
deira.
170 A View, its companion, in the
island of Fayal, one of the
Azores.
171 The war boats of the island of
Otaheite, and the Society
isles, with a View of part of
the harbour of Ohamaneno,
in the island of Ulietea, one
of the Society islands.
1878. 146 View of Brampton Bryan Castle
in Herefordshire.
147 View of part of Ludlow Castle
in Shropshire.
148 View of Richmond Bridge.
149 View in the island of New
Caledonia in the South.
View in the island of Erra-
manga, one of the New
Hebrides, with the attack of
the Indians on Capt. Cook.
View of Dudley Castle and
priory in Staffordshire.
— Hodges y Queen St,^ May fair,
1785. I View on the hills that divide
the Kingdom of Bengal from
the province of Bahen; the
animals painted by Mr. Gil-
pin.
51 View of the palace of the Na-
bob Vizier at Lucknow;
painted on the spot.
105 View of the fort of Agra on the
banks of the river Jumna.
257 View of the Jungle Ferry in
Bengal; the animals painted
by Mr. Gilpin.
416 View of pMut of the ruins of the
City of Owd.
431 View of the town of Siedpoor
lying between the cities of
Agra and Delhi.
W. Hodges, Queen Street.
1786. 37 View of the north-west side of
the fort of Gwalior in the
East Indies, taken by Lieut-
Col. Popham, Aug. 4, 1780.
61 View in the Jungle Ferry, Ben-
gal — moonlight
150
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hodges, William, R,A, — continued.
69 View of the north end of the
fort of Chunar Gur in the
province of Benares in the
East Indies.
90 View in the Jungle ferry in
Bengal.
io6 View of the tomb of the Em-
peror Shere Shaw in the
province of Bahar in the
East Indies.
130 View of a Banyan tree in the
East Indies.
145 View of the fort of Beijegur in
the East Indies.
153 View of a farm yard in Bengal.
(Elected R.A.)
1787. 53 View from the breakfast room
in a gentleman's house in
Pall Mall, with the portrait
of a lady {Mrs, Cosway) by
Mr. Cosway.
68 View of the City of Calcutta
in the East Indies, taken
from the works of Fort Wil-
liam.
79 View of a ruined mosque at
Rajemahael in Bengal.
92 View of the mountain of Tewer
in the Jungle Ferry in Ben-
gal.
106 A Mahometan woman attend-
ing the tomb of her husband
— a moonlight scene.
107 View of the Falls of Moote-
gerna in Bengal.
128 View of Windsor Castle from
the Great Park {with stags
by GilpinY
188 View of Part of the city of
Benares on the River Ganges
in the East Indies.
198 A desart coast (study from
nature).
400 View of the Mausoleum of
Taje Mahael at Agra in
India.
404 A Cottage; a study from na-
ture.
1788. 39 View of part of the City of
Benares in the East Indies.
138 Landscape, with the Story of
Imogen and Pisanio, taken
from Shakespeare's play of
Cymbeline, act iii, scene 4.
404 View from a gentleman's
ground near Windsor.
1789. 53 View of part of the walls of
Namur.
$8 View of Haicks on the Maine.
1789. 75
266
1790. 28
1791.
39
124
130
264
39
212
213
244
*45
393
458
460
566
584
1792. 204
1793- 37
83
«5«
156
289
1794. 180
335
340
345
37<
375
392
406
View on the Rhine.
View of Castle Coupa on the
Rhine.
View of the College of St.
John's, near Seveme in
Germany.
View of the village of Blamont
in Lorrain.
Landscape — ruins and figiu'es.
do. with story of Ha-
gar and Ishmael.
View from the Castle of Heidel-
burg in Germany.
Landscape and figures — the
destruction of the bards.
Landscape — the retreating
shower.
Noon — rocks and waterfall.
View of the coast of Sussex
from Brighthelmstone, look-
ing up the channel.
Evening — a Wood scene with
gypsies.
Landscape and figures.
Landscape,
do.
do.
do.
A cottage scene in the New
forest, Hampshire.
A landscape, cornfield, reapers,
and gleaners.
Landscape, a coast scene, fisher-
man's return, and his family
— moonlight.
A View of Dover cliff from the
pier head.
A View of the equestrian statue
of Czar Peter the Great, the
senate house, and the aca-
demy of arts in the city of
St. Petersburgh.
A sleeping shepherd.
The Abbey. Taken from the
Romance of the Forest.
The garden side of the mosque
at Chunar, in the Benares
province in India.
View of Windsor Castle.
The great mosque at Futty-
poor Sicri, in the province
of Agra, India.
Kirkstal Abbey in Yorkshire.
Fountains abbey in York-
shire.
The tomb of the Emperor
of Sasseram in Bahar, in
India.
The Taje Mahael at Agra in
India.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
119
HODGES, W Painter.
34, Foley Street.
1824. 244 Portrait of a lady.
HODGETTS, T Painter.
452, Strand.
1 80 1. 227 Landscape.
1802. 440 Death of Abel. "Cain stood
motionless, etc."
1803. 294 Thirza lamenting the death of
Abel.
Thirza, the first night of her
sad widowhood, unable to sleep,
had quitted her lonely bed ; she
left her cottage and went to the
grave of her husband, where, seat-
ing herself on the damp grass, she
wept among the clods.
30, Norfolk Street.
1804. 461 Retirement.
26, Wardour Street.
1805. 628 A lime Kiln, Sussex.
1806. 601 Shirley Common.
Westboume Greeny Faddington.
18 1 7. 736 Portrait of a gentleman.
1 82 1. \%\ Notting Barns, near Kensing-
ton Gravel Pits.
1823. 563 A study from nature.
1824. 336 A rural scene.
(Thomas Hodgetts was also a well-known
mezzotint engraver^ and exhibited as such at
Suffolk Street up to 1846. No mention is
made of him in the D. N B.y Redgrave or
Bryan. His work is described in Whitman* s
Masters of Mezzotint.)
HODGKINS, Miss Frances ML.
Painter.
I, Wellington Terrace^
Fenzance.
1903. 826 Fatima.
1904. io$2 Vegetable stall, Dinan.
HODGKINS, Thomas P. ... Painter.
22, Great Mays Buildings^
St. Martinis Lane.
1836. 348 Head of a sheep; from nature.
9, Great Newport Street.
1837. 153 Goats.
I I, Dartmouth Street ^
Queen^s Foad,
1839* >7o Landscape.
HODGKINSON, Edward.
Architect.
7^ Grove, Chester.
1885. >9^ ^^^ street building.
1886. 1592 Saighten Grange, Cheshire, etc.
1887. 1657 Schools and clock tower.
HODGSON, Charles
. Architect.
Norwich.
1802. 915 View in Norwich Cathedral.
Taken from the South
transept.
St. Andrew's, Norwich.
1804. 910 An interior view of the chancel
of Norwich Cathedral.
60, Barbican.
1805. 511 Ruins discovered in the Lower
close, Norwich.
1808. 907 Interior of a church.
HODGSON, David Painter.
Norwich.
1818. 110 Interior of a church.
HODGSON, Edward Painter.
i2$f/ermyn Street.
1780. 336 The tulip tree at Waltham
Abbey; water colours.
338 A lily; water colours.
1 781. 232 A basket of flowers; water
colours.
234 do. do.
1782. 367 Piece of flowers.
* 1787. 4«6 Study of hollyhocks; water
colours.
1788. 390 A basket with flowers.
HODGSON, George Painter.
60, Zo7i'er Talbot Street,
Nottingham.
1886. 952 Seville oranges.
HODGSON, J Painter.
38, Churchgate Street,
Bury St. Edmunds.
1874. 44a The chalk mill.
HODGSON, John Evan, R.A.
Painter.
16, Cumberland Terrace,
FegenCs Fark.
1856. 1 21 3 The notice of ejectment.
1857. 311 The arrest.
S, Hill Foad, St. John's Wood.
1858. 287 Elector and candidate. ''Are
we not brothers? "
901 "Hell be his daddy over
again.''
1359. 540 The German patriot's wife in
1848. "Long severed by
dull days of aching dread,
etc."
958 Customs in Austria: early
morning on the Lake Traun.
i860. 596 Our philharmonic society at its
first rehearsal.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
>
Hodgson, John Evan, jR,A. — continued,
1 86 1. 608 A Visit to Holbein's studio-
Sir Thomas More and his
daughters looking at his
portrait.
1862. 523 Return of Francis Drake to
Plymouth with his prisoners
and prize after the naval
Expedition to Cadiz in 1587.
"Old heroes here in barks so
frail, etc."
1863. 569 The first sight of the Armada
— lighting the beacon.
" Night sank upon the dusky
beach, etc."
1864. 512 Queen Elizabeth at Purfleet.
The squadron under Lord
Howard, is sailing down the
Thames to attack the Ar-
mada: and she bids God-
speed to her sailors.
1865. 398 Taking home the bride — a.d.
161 2. "From home to
home."
1866. 574 A Jew's daughter accused of
witchcraft in the middle
ages.
1867. 599 Evensong. "Open our eyes,
etc"
1868. 13s A sister's counsel.
453 Chinese ladies looking at Euro-
pean curiosities.
615 Off the Downs in the days of
the Caesars, etc.
1869. 15 The Arab story-teller.
1870. 923 The Basha's Black guards.
10Z3 Arab prisoners.
1 87 1. 363 The outpost.
1160 An Arab patriarch.
1872. 127 Army reorganization in Mo-
rocco.
355 The snake charmer.
931 A fair customer.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1873. 329 Jack ashore.
894 A Tunisian bird-seller.
1874. 150 A needy knife-grinder.
286 Returning the salute.
368 Odd fish.
1875. 141 A barber's shop in Tunis.
207 The talisman.
241 A cock-fight.
340 The turn of the tide.
1876. 84 The temple of Diana at
Zaghouan.
199 " Better have a new pair."
301 Following the plough.
1877. 124 Commercial activity in the
east.
156 Pampered menials.
1877. 415 Relatives in bond.
418 " Their haven under the hill."
— Tamyson.
1878. 97 An Eastern question.
194 Major Robert D. Osbom.
635 Loot, " One touch of nature,
etc."
1410 The Pasha.
1879. 158 "Say, what shall my song be
tcKiay, etc"
197 " ril serenade no more, etc."
315 J. R. Clayton, Esq.
394 Gehazi, the servant of Elisha.
" And when he came to the
town he took, etc." — 2 Kings
V, 24.
517 The french naturalist in Al-
giers.
(Elected R.A.)
1880. 98 Homeward bound. "Tis sweet
to hear the watch dog, etc."
481 H. C. Okeover, Esq., of
Okeover Hall, Stafford-
shire.
1 88 1. 240 Bound for the Black Sea —
1854.
523 "A shipwrecked sailor waiting
for a sail." Diploma work,
1882. 42 A day far spent.
57 " Ilka lassie has her laddie."
322 Painter and critic.
439 Hobbema's country.
758 In the low countries.
1883. 288 Egypt, 1882.
424 Off duty.
884 Raqass-el-ma; the water
dance.
1623 Off duty; sculpture.
1633 On duty; do.
1884. 66 Flat perjury.
299 " Here Nelson fell."
330 The drowsy east.
402 The gate of the sea.
484 Church afloat.
786 " Blind Bartimaeus sat by the
highway begging."
1385. 39 I^on Quixote and the galley
slaves.
In return for the service I have
rendered you, it is my wish that
vou carry these fetters which I
have removed from your necks to
the city of Toboso, and there pre-
sent yourselves before the Lady
Dulcinea, and tell her that hor
kniffht of the doleful countenanoe
sends you to present his senrioes
to her.
26s ''The Queen— God bless her," I
1886. *s* "Oh, bother!'^
794 Milking time.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
123
1823. 313 Ulls water from Gowbarrow
Park.
1825. 161 Windsor — Moonlight.
237 A grinding mill near Sheffield.
A sketch painted on the
spot.
1826. 17 A waterfall near Airey Force,
Cumberland; painted on
the spot.
1827. 225 Landscape — moonlight.
1828. 260 Dovedale, Derbyshire.
1829. 277 Landscape — Moonlight
1830. 578 Graystock Castle, Cumberland,
a seat of the Hon. Henry
Howard, M.P.
1832. 276 An overshot mill in Glin
Laxey, Isle of Man.
348 The Lake of Llanberris, North
Wales — twilight.
6, Pembroke Square^
Kensington,
1836. 251 Glen Talloch, near the head of
Loch Lomond, with Ben
Vor Lech in the distance.
1837. 167 Richmond from the towing-
path near Cholmondeley
Walk. A study for a large
picture.
359 The Lower Lake of Killarney;
taken from near the road
leading to the ruined old
church of Aghadoc.
Bradmore House^
Hammersmith,
1839. 107 Mardale, at the head of Hawes
Water, Westmoreland.
S55 Hampton, Middlesex.
1840. 439 The entrance to Hastings, Sus-
sex; taken in 1822.
1841. 335 The ruin of a fort at Castel-a-
Mare, Bay of Naples.
Ormond Row^ Richmond,
1842. 948 Castellamare; taken from the
new road leading to Sorento.
HOGAN, John Sculptor.
77, Newgate Street,
1833. 1213 Marble figure of the Redeemer
after death.
14, Wentworth Flace^ Dublin,
, 1850. 1353 A marble bust of the Rev. T.
Mathew, 1840.
1357 Bust of Daniel O'Connell, Esq.,
M.P.
1366 Model of a mural monument
to the memory of the late
Peter Purcell, Founder of
the Royal Agricultural Im-
provement Society of Ire-
land.
j HOGG, Hon. Archibald McGarel.
Architect.
I i.9i Old Queen Street, S. IV.
1896. 1786 Additions to Saumarez Hall,
Guernsey.
36, LincoMs Inn Fields,
1899. 1807 Farm House, High Hockley,
Kent.
HOGG, Archibald W Painter.
53, Brunswick Street,
Edinburgh,
1895. 1010 A lowland stream.
HOGG, Herbert W Sculptor.
4, Crompton Street, Derby,
1883. 1577 Alderman Longdon, J.P.
1627 Sir Abraham Woodiwiss, J.P.,
Ex- Mayor of Derby.
1884. 1711 The Rev. Alfred Olivier, In-
cumbent of St. Thomas,
Derby.
The Studio, Osmaston Road,
Derby.
1885. 1984 The late Rev. Chas. Fredk.
Weston, curate of Widi-
combe, Bath; bust, terra-
cotta.
1999 Florrie.
HOGUET, Charles Painter.
Berlin and 30, Bessboro* St,
1869. 891 St. Goarhausen, Rhine.
HOHENLOHE-LANGBNBURG,
Prince Victor of. See Count
Gleichen, vol. iii, pages 247, 284.
HOLBECH, N. P Painter.
48, Albemarle Street.
1825. 411 Portrait of a young gentleman.
HOLD, Abel Painter.
Church Street, Bromley.
1849. 375 ^^^^ ducks, from nature.
1850. 466 Black grouse, woodcock, and
snipes.
674 Red grouse, woodcock, and
snipes.
1851. 132 Study of dead Game from
nature.
Cawthorne, near Bamsley,
1852. 192 Study of game and dogs.
'^^SZ* 354 Rustic children with firewood.
1270 Red grouse, woodcock, and
plover.
1854. 921 Red grouse, mallard, and wood-
cock.
972 Pheasants, hare, partridge
woodcock, snipe, etc.
124
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hold, Abel — continued,
1858. 371 Woodcock.
1859. 1022 Dead woodcock.
1863. 69 High bred pheasants, wood-
cock and hare.
1864. 165* Woodcock.
1865. 119 Dead woodcock.
1867. 225 Red grouse, ducks and snipes.
187 1. 775 Dead snipe.
HOLDEN, Albert William... Painter.
19, Goldhurst Rd,^ Hampstead.
1883. $02 A bank holiday.
1888. 802 " Listeners never hear any good
of themselves."
Mossbank^
281, Willesden Lane,
1896. 66 The Annunciation.
Belle Vue, The Mall, Chiswick,
1901. %\% Alderman Colley of Hamp-
stead.
HOLDEN, J Painter.
38, Warwick Lane.
1843. 882 Camellias.
HOLDEN, Miss Louisa Jane.
Painter.
14, Torrington Square,
1840. 552 Portrait of a gentleman.
718 Head of an Italian Girl return-
ing from the Vintage at Sun-
set.
1 84 1. 638 Portrait.
952 Portraits.
24, Bow Street,
1842. 623 Portrait of a lady.
13, Great Pulteney Street,
1843. 949 Weaving sweet fancies.
HOLDEN, Miss Margaret. See Mrs.
Backbouse, vol. i, page 86.
HOLDEN, S Painter.
13, Croomes Hill Grow,
Greenwich,
1845. 1026 Chinese Azaleas.
1070 Portrait of a lady.
1846. 1023 Orchidaceae. The group com-
prises specimens of Cattleya
Skinnerii, Labiata, and Mar-
ginata \ Lycaste Skinnerii
and Cruenta; and Dendro-
bium Cambridgeanum.
1847. 803 A group of Camellias.
HOLDER, Edward Henry... Painter.
HoltnsdaJe Road, Reigate,
1872. 558 Timber clearing in Surrey; a
view near Reigate.
1872. 1030 On the Machno; below the
Falls at Pandy Mill, Bettws-
y-Coed.
1 084 Coast scene — South shore, Scar-
borough.
1 1 21 Carnelian Point; the Giant's
steps and south shore, Scar-
borough.
1873. 591 The Black Rock, Scarboro',
Yorkshire.
1047 The race in the park; Surrey
scenery.
HOLDING, Matthew Henry.
Architect.
18, Market Square,
Northampton,
1878. 1070 St. Lawrence's Hall, North-
ampton.
1888. 1824 Church of St. Paul, Northamp-
ton.
Corn Exchange, Northampton,
189 1. 1799 Whittington Hall, Stafford-
shire.
HOLDITCH, J Painter.
92, Long Acre,
1785. 4«o Carp.
HOLE, Miss Alice Painter.
Bray Vicarage, Maidenhead,
1886. 1 195 In the Villa d'Este gardens.
HOLE, William Brassey, R,S,A.
Painter and Etcher.
W, T, Hole,
27, Hamilton Place,
Edinburgh,
1873. loSo An assignation.
W, B, Hole, 34, London St.,
Edinburgh.
1874. 1021 Guinevere's ride to Almesbury.
William Hole,
30, Saxe Coburg Place,
Edinburgh.
1885. 129 The fill of the boats.
784 Sheep-shearing in the Cheviots.
1 886. 294 " If thou hadst known ! "
1887. 119 Steady.
IV. B. Hole, do.
1888. 1630 " If thou hadst known ! "
William Hole, do.
1889. 1722 A Mill on the Yare. After J.
Crome.
1890. 1605 The wood-sawyers. After J. F.
MiUet.
1891. 1619 The lamping horse. After John
ConstabkH R.A.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
•25
1892. 524 The Canterbury pilgrims.
1475 The shepherdess. After J. F.
Millet.
1893. 1366 Don Caspar de Guzman, Count
ofOlivarez. After Velasquez.
27, InverUith Row^ Edinburgh,
1894. 1381 Admiral Pulido Pareja. After
Velasquez.
HOLFELD, H Painter.
16, Victoria Road^
Kentish Town.
1858. 190 Revelation of the Martyrdom
of St. John the Baptist.
237 Revelation of the Passion of
Our Saviour.
HOLGATE, Thomas W Painter.
2, Clifton Hill Sttidios, N. W,
1899. 1552 Study of a female head.
1900. 161 3 A friar of orders grey.
34, Eastbourne Terrace^
Hyde Park,
1904, 1400 Waiting.
HOLIDAY, C. Gilbert Painter.
18, Carlton Vale, N. W.
1904. 795 The brewer's dray.
HOLIDAY, Henry.
Painter, Sculptor, and Stained
Glass Painter.
H. Holliday,
18, Southampton Street,
Eitzroy Square,
1858. 56 Darlestone Bay, near Swanage.
438 Swanage, Dorsetshire.
H Holiday, do,
1859. 480 The burgesses of Calais, a.d.
1347.
Then the"Kinge sayde ....
let syxe of the chiefe burgesses of
the towne come out bare headed,
bare footed, bare legged, and in
their shirts, with halters about
their necks, with the Kayes of the
town and Castell in their handes,
and let them syxe yelde themselfe
purely to my wyll, and the residue
I will take to mercye. — Froissart,
1 86 1. 649 Dante and Beatrice.
Their first meeting was at a
banquet in the house of Folco
Portmari, her &ther, and the im-
pression then made on the sus-
ceptible and constant heart of
Dante was not obliterated by her
death, which hj^ppened after an
interval of sixteen years."
5, Marlborough Road,
St. John's Wood.
1869.
519 Ave Maria. A cartoon for one
of two life-size paintings on
the east wall of All Saints
Church, Notting Hill,
Oak Tree House, Hatnpstead.
1875-
639 Dante Alighieri; studied from
a cast said to have been
taken from the face of the
poet after death.
1876.
637 Mrs. Gilbert Scott.
1160 Miss May Drummond.
1 190 Illustrations to Carroll's " Hunt-
ing of the Snark."
1877.
666 Children of the Rev. Clement
Prance.
732 Ara innocentise.
83s Diana. "Queen and goddess,
chaste and fair, etc."
1878,
766 The duet; portraits of Alex-
andra, daughter of the Rev.
G. W. Kitchin, and Wini-
fred, daughter of the painter.
1879.
832 "Sara, belle d'indolence, etc."
857 Adam. "In the sweat of
thy face shalt thou eat
bread."
1 197 Theology; a cartoon for decora-
tion.
I88I.
1539 Sleep.
1882.
1686 Nymph and Cupid; design for
centre of chimney piece —
bas-relief, bronze.
1883.
1138 The Man of Sorrows. Cartoon
for part of the Cavendish
memorial window.
1140 Design for stained glass win-
dow in St. Margaret's, West-
minster, in memory of Lord
Frederick Cavendish.
1 1 69 The Agony of Christ. Cartoon
for part of the Cavendish
Memorial window.
1884.
>743 Jacob's ladder.
1886.
206 The Propylaea, Athens.
1887.
1733 Charity; for stained glass win-
dow, Philadelphia.
1888.
594 Aspasia.
1889.
1824 "Of such is the kingdom of
heaven "; design for decora-
tion.
1890.
X621 Terpsichore.
1622 Erato.
1623 Helen.
1624 Iphigenia.
>6»5 Jephthah's daughter.
1626 Cleopatra.
1627 Fair Rosamund.
i6»8 Joan of Arc
126
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Holiday, Henry— continued,
1892. 1793 " In heaven their angels always 1
behold the face of My i
Father"; design for stained |
glass window for Rydal
church.
1895. 1456 Windows of Grace Church,
Utica. "O all ye works of
the Lord, etc."
1470 Window, Church of St. Luke's
Hospital, New York : ** Christ
the Consoler."
1896. 1 717 Moses leaving the Court of
Pharaoh ; window to General
Lee, St. Paul's Cathedral,
Richmond, Virginia.
1897. 1637 Miss Evelyn Lichfield.
1902. 1529 The Crucifixion ; window. Holy
Trinity Church, New York.
HOLL, Charles Engraver.
27, St, Mark^s Crescent^
Regenfs Park,
1874. 1221 Bence Jones, M.D. After G.
Richmond, R.A.
HOLL,
1856.
1857.
1859.
i860.
1037
1044
1 162
1195
1 199
1205
1861.
1862.
1865.
1867.
1870.
Francis, A,R,A Engraver.
40, Gloucester Road,
Rev. E. G. L. Cotton, Master
of Marlborough College.
After E. U. Eddis.
Rev. Dr. Jacobson of Oxford.
After George Richmond.
Portrait. After Buckner.
Dr. Latham. After George
Richmond.
H.R.H. Prince Albert; from a
photograph. By command
of Her Majesty.
Dowager Countess of Hare-
wood. After Geo. Rich-
mond, A.R.A.
922 The late Robert Stephenson.
After Geo. Richmond,
A.R.A.
938 The Heavens are telling the
Glory of God. After M.
Gillies.
934 Dr. Liddell, Dean of Christ-
church, Oxford. After G.
Richmond, A. R.A.
927 The glee maiden. After T.
Faed, A. R.A.
850 The rose, shamrock and thistle.
After C. Baxter.
955 Harmony. After W. J. Grant
849 II Penseroso. After G. E.
Hicks.
855 UAllegro. After G. E. Hicks.
1878. 1 180 Lady Hamilton reading ''Gaz-
ette" announcing one of
Nelson's victories. After CJ.
Romney.
1879. 1207 After the battle. After R.
Herdman, R.S.A.
1293 Little Rose. After J. Archer,
R.S.A.
Elm House, Godalming,
1881. 1 171 Signor Piatti. After Frank
Holl, A.R.A.
(Elected A. R.A.)
1883. 1347 Milicent.
1428 The Countess of Harewood.
HOLL, Frank, R A,, A,R, W.S.
Painter.
40, Gloucester Road.
1864. 145 A portrait.
526 Turned out of church.
1865. 612 A fern gatherer.
1866. 421 The ordeal.
1867. 232 Convalescent.
519 Faces in the fire.
30, Gloucester Road,
1868. 767 Francis Holl, Esq.
1869. *'o "The Lord gave, and the
Lord hath taken away —
blessed be the name of the
Lord."
1870. 42 "Better is a dinner of herbs
where love is than a stalled
ox and hatred therewith."
1 87 1. 595 No tidings from the sea. The
property of Her Majesty,
1086 Winter.
1872. 435 A milkmaid.
954 " I am the resurrection and the
life," etc. — Burial service,
1873. 611 Leaving home.
1874. 487 Deserted.
1876. 286 Her firstborn.
4, Camden Square,
1877. 585 Going home. "Some of these
return no more; others
again return and find all
things strange."
1878. 423 Newgate; committed for trial.
599 A portrait
(Elected A.R.A.)
1879. ^^ T^^ gjfts of the -fairies.
189 Samuel Cousins, Esq., R.A.
579 Signor Piatti.
950 The daughter of the house.
1385 Absconded.
1880. 123 S. Adams Beck, Esq.
3o» Major George Graham, Regis-
tiar-General of England,
1842 - 1879, Presentation
portrait^ tic.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
127
1880. 366 Ordered to the front
423 Rev. C. W. Payne Crawfurd.
583 Rupert Alfred Kettle, Esq.,
Judge of the County Courts
of Worcestershire. Presenta-
tion portrait.
1 88 1. 82 Major General Sir Henry
Rawlinson, K.C.B., late
Envoy and Minister to the
Court of Persia.
253 The Rev. Edward Hartopp
Cradock, D.D., Principal of
Brasenose College, Oxford.
Presentation portrait.
401 " Home again ! "
451 Stephen G. Holland, Esq.
458 Lord de Tabley, Rt. Worship-
ful Provincial Grand Master
of Cheshire. Presentation
portrait,
1882. 150 Robert Few, Esq. Painted for
Marlborough College,
223 Lieut.-General Sir Frederick
Sleigh Roberts, Bart., V.C,
G.C.B., CLE. Painted for
Her Majesty the Queen.
260 The late Captain Alexander
Mitchell Sim. Painted for
the Surrey Commercial Dock
Company^ etc,
269 Vice-Chancellor Sir James
Bacon.
466 Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Hob-
house, Q.C., K.C., S.L
1456 Viscount Cranbrook, G.C.S.L
1470 Sir Charles John Herries,
K.C.B. 'Presentation por-
trait^ etc,
(Elected R.A.)
The Three Gables^
Fitzjohn Avenue,
1 883. 240 General Lord Wolseley, G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G.
250 H.R.H. the Duke of Cam-
bridge, K.G., etc.
278 Rt. Hon. John Bright, M.P.
Presentation portrait^ etc,
396 Owen Roberts, Esq., M.A.,
F.S.A., clerk to the Wor-
shipful Company of Cloth-
workers.
442 Rev. T. T. Carter, M.A., Hon.
Canon of Christchurch,
Oxford, etc. Presentation
portrait,
514 Lord Winmarleigh. Painted
for the Board Room^ Royal
Albert Asylum^ Lancaster,
885 General Sir Lintorn A. Sim-
mons, G.C.B., Colonel
1883. 1433
1884. 67
'55
285
298
415
560
659
1656
15
"5
1885.
203
211
213
219
1141
1143
1886. 28
203
210
274
335
405
1887. 36
154
222
300
457
623
658
989
1888.
Commandant Royal Engin-
eers. Painted for the Royal
Engineers.
William Agnew, Esq., M.P.
" Did you ever kill anybody,
father?"
E. H. Corbutt, Esq., M.P.
Rev. W. Haig Brown, LL.D.,
Head Master of Charter-
house School.
H.R.H. the Prince of Wales,
K.G., Master of the Bench
of the Hon. Society of the
Middle Temple.
George Rae, Esq.
Viscount Cranbrook.
The late Francis Holl, A.R.A.
George Fenwick, Esq.
General Sir Arthur Lawrence.
Rev. Henry Latham, Fellow
and tutor of Trinity Hall,
Cambridge.
Mr. Wilson Barrett as Ham-
let.
The Earl of Dufferin.
Viscount Hampton as Speaker
of the House of Commons.
Presentation portrait,
S. Weir Mitchell, Esq., M.D.
of Philadelphia.
The Bishop of Peterborough.
( William Connor Magee,)
Evan C. Sutherland, Esq.
The late Earl of Chichester.
Lord Carrington.
The Duke of Cleveland, K.G.
The Rt. Hon. J. Chamberlain,
M.P.
The Rev. the President of
St. John's College, Oxford.
Sir John E. MiUais, Bart.,
R.A. Diploma work.
Sir George O. Trevelyan,
Bart Presentation por-
trait.
Baron Henry de Worms,
M.P.
Junius S. Morgan, Esq.
W. S. Gilbert, Esq.
Edward Waters, Esq., M.D.
Rt. Hon. David Plunkett, Q.C.,
M.P.
The Earl of Yarborough.
Lord Richard Grosvenor, now
Lord Stalbridge. Presenta-
tion portrait.
Sir Andrew Clark, Bart., M.D.,
F.R.S., LL.D., President of
the Royal College of Phy-
sicians.
128
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Holl, Frank, R.A,, A.R. W.S,— continued.
1888. 28 The Attorney -General, Sir
Richard Everard Webster,
Q.C., M.P.
179 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales,
K.G., as an Elder Brother
of the Trinity House.
Painted for the Corporation,
221 Earl Spencer, K.G.
228 Sir William Jenner, Bart.,
M.D., K.C.G., Physician in
ordinary to H.M. the Queen,
and H.R.H. the Prince of
Wales. President, 1881-
1888, of the Royal Collqge
of Physicians. Subscription
Portrait,
499 The Rt. Hon. W. E. Glad-
stone, M.P.
506 The Hon. Baron Huddleston.
742 John U Townsend, Esq., of
New York.
HOLL, William Engraver.
36, Ampthill Square,
i860. 915 Robert Hickens, Esq. After
G. Richmond, A.R.A.
924 The Bishop of Oxford. ( Wil-
berforce,) After G. Rich-
mond, A.R.A.
930 Henry Drummond, Esq. After
G. Richmond, A.R.A.
933 Miranda and Dorothea. After
J. Faed.
1 86 1. 94» Rev. J. Hopton. After C.
Moore.
947 Mrs. Marriott. After G. Rich-
mond, A.R.A.
1863. 948 The Prince of Wales. From a
photograph by Mayall.
949 The Princess of Wales. After
a photograph by Mayall.
991 W. H. McQueen, Esq. After a
photograph by Mayall.
1864. 816 Rev. John Keble. After G.
Richmond, A.R.A.
826 Prison Solace. After T. Car-
rick.
839 Sir Francis Freemantle. After
G. Richmond, A.R.A.
844 Justice Bruce. After G. Rich-
mond, A.R.A.
856 E. M. Ward, Esq., R.A. After
G. Richmond, A.R.A.
1865. 878 Arthur Mills, Esq., M.P.
881 Right Hon. Sir Edmund Head.
1867. 943 Children of the Dean of Christ-
church, Oxford. {Liddell)
After W. Richmond.
1867. 944 The Duke of Edinburgh. After
A. de Salome.
1868. 923 J. Green, Esq. After G. Rich-
mond, R.A.
1 74, Adelaide Road,
1870. S60 Faraday. After G. Richmond,
R.A.
870 Lady Herbert of Lea. After
J. S win ton.
(The late.)
1 87 1. 849 Rebekah. After F. Goodall,
R.A.
HOLLAGAN, M.J... .Scene Painter.
Bow Street^ Covent Garden,
1795. 34^^ View in Hampshire.
364 Sketch on the Harrow Road.
389 View from Nature.
4, Pickering Place^ St, James's,
1797. 509 Entrance of a wood.
605 A landscape view near Harrow.
606 View near Wilsdon, Middlesex.
671 Maidstone church.
800 A waterfall
824 View of Acton.
1798. 373 A design for a scene.
1799. 346 A study from nature.
1017 A design for a scene.
1800. 611 View near Aylesford, Kent.
1802. 560 View in the Rumsey Road
leading from Southampton.
Covent Garden Theatre,
1807. 362 First scene of Harlequin and
Mother Goose.
1075 St. Paul's church, Covent
Garden, on fire August i,
1798.
1808. 4S1 A dream.
618 Inside of a Polish Cottage.
688 Landscape — evening.
Haymarket Theatre,
1809. 517 Hecate's offering, "Now o'er
one half the world, etc."
HOLLAMS, Miss F. Mabel... Painter.
Dene Park^ Tonbridge,
1897. 121 Sunday at home.
1898. 646 Destined for the fair, Exmoor
ponies driven in from the
moors, and selected for sale
at Hampton Fair.
1899. 688 Something wrong.
1900. 612 Going to work.
HOLLAND, Miss Ada R. ... Painter.
4, Garden Studios^
Manresa Road,
1892. 978 A dream of happiness.
1127 Beatrice, daughter of Chas.
Pemberton, Esq.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
129
7, Jioss^m' Sivdios^ CMsea,
1898. 701 A child,
(Now Mrs, Sachs.)
1900. 6j9 Edwin Sachs, Esq,
1902. 83a Mrs. Bland^Sutron.
1904. 99 The eve of Santa Claus.
HOLLAND, H ..Architect.
Exchange Buiidings^
Thread if eedlt Street.
1831, 9 $4 Design for a theatre.
HOLLAND, Henry Painter,
24, Caithorpc Street, IKC.
1890. 1)73 Love*s old sweet story,
HOLLAND, H- L Architect.
A/ Mr. La3ct&n*s,
Tottenham Court Ji^ad.
1 8 10- 865 A Cast Iron aqueduct.
HOLLAND, J , ...Architect,
24, IZ/ffier Edmund Street,
St. Pananas.
18 15, 85^ Design for a military Depot*
HOLLAND, James Painter,
23, iVarrefi Street^
Fit^roy Square.
1824. 813 A groupe of flowers.
51, London Street,
1825. sja Flowers.
1826. 5z> do.
848 Study of the belladonna lily.
After nature.
1827. 76 J Sketch of Wild flowers; com-
position*
1828. 606 Flowers,
4, Queen's Mow,
Grotre Lane^ CamhermelL
6a i Liscard Mill, near Liverpool
948 Flowers; sketched from nature,
3, Union Place,
Biackheath Mmd,
1830* 535 Composition of flowers*
i83i< 588 College gate, Rochester*
183a. 6q8 Cathedral of St Denis.
1833, 473 View of Ivondon from Black-
heath,
1834, 157 Gipsy.
1S36. 3*1 Greenwich Hospital.
1838, 93 Flowers,
1839. ipS6 Lisbon from Port Brandas,
1842, 11^7 View on the Ravensboume,
J Kent*
■3 ir* OAHohirgh Sireet.
1846. 701 KnoU House,
Z&I7* «4 Scene near the
777 Dover*
1B49.
a8a Rotterdam : an October morn-
ing.
1117 do. do.
1850-
24 A morning concert.
290 On the Thames below Green-
wich.
1064 Venice.
i8sr*
498 Rouen.
1852.
58 Tombs of the Scaligers,
Verona.
87 Effect after rain— Venice.
iSS3-
laiS S. pier da Arena — Genova.
1854.
121; Rotterdam.
21, Green Street^
Leicester Square,
1864.
566 Hinckley fair.
1865.
a6S Election time. Vide " Ten
Thousand a year ''
HOLLAND, Sir Nathaniel Dance-,
R.A. ^e Dance, vol. ii, pages 239
and 240*
HOLLAND, P Painter.
At Mr, Finney s^
56, Frith Street, Soho.
1781. 189 Portrait of a gentleman.
34^ do. do.
1782. 15Z do. do.
aas do. lady.
%% I do. gentleman.
Liverpool,
'793- ^57 View of Ulswater from Go-
barrow Park, Cumberland.
644 View of the Eagle Craig, Bor-
rowdale, Cumberland.
HOLLAND, Philip Painter.
54, Stanhope Street,
1853* 993 Pears.
1854. 90 J Partridges.
1S55. Si7 Dead birds — bullfinch and
chaflfinch.
CJ13 Flowers.
1856* 901 Cluster of damsons and apples.
980 do cherries.
4, Cleave Place, Stockwell,
1B57. 851 Group of small birds — star-
lings, fieldfares, etc.
1866. 658 Bullfinch, starling, etc.
HOLLAND, Philip Sidney... Painter.
9, Clare Terrace,
West Brampton,
1S77. 1349 Music of the past.
1878, 9S9 Reading Rabelais.
1879. 89 How their grandfather died.
\^\\ For Honour. "But with the
morning cool reflection
came."
s
I30
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Holland, Philip Sidney — continued.
5, Adelaide Road,
1883. 723 The trial of a noble family be-
fore the Blood Council, Ant-
werp, 1567.
In less than three months, more
than 1,800 human beings had suf-
fered death by its summary pro-
ceedings, some of the highest, the
noblest, and the most virtuous in
the land among the number, etc
— Motley,
1884. 17s An appreciative audience.
HOLLAND, Richard Architect.
Half Moon Street^ Piccadilly,
1 771. 95 Elevation of a design for a
villa.
Curzon Street^ Mayfair,
1772. 312 Elevation and plan of a town
house for a particular situa-
tion.
Half Moon Street,
313 A design for a ceiling.
Mount Street^
Grosvenor Square,
1 773* '43 Design for a ceiling.
HOLLAND, Sebastopol S.... Painter.
22, Beaufort Street^ Chelsea,
1890. 763 Snow-capped Idwal.
The Rylands, Beeston,
near Nottingham,
1894. 282 The foggy Thames.
1895. 808 Compass Point, Bude.
HOLLAND, Thomas J. B.
Painter.
21, Carlton Road^
Finsbury Park,
1881. 1053 The old Neptune Inn, Ipswich.
HOLLAND, W Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1823. 585 View at the bottom of Finch
Hill, Buckinghamshire — by
moonlight.
HOLLANDS, W. F Architect.
Bermondsey Square,
1845. 1 1 54 A fishing temple.
HOLLIDAY, Edward Painter.
Dean Road^ Croydon,
1879. 48 Dead Game.
1 88 1. 47 "Ages ago."
73 A homely shelf.
1883. 797 The end of the season.
1884. 1 1 90 Found dead*
HOLLINGDALB, Horatio R.
Painter.
15, Hamilton Terrace^
St, John' 5 Wood.
1 88 1. 390 "I love the season well when
forest glades, etc."
5, Blandford Place, N. W.
1883. 377 Felled Timber.
1885. 877 A quiet pool.
1009 Riverside pasture.
1887. 552 "Where lay the water lily
gleaming bright."
649 "Where bright water lilies
blow."
1888. 20O "Where the tall reeds in
melody quiver, etc."
974 On the Kennet.
1889. 816 do.
1078 Woolhampton Lock.
5 1, Haver stock Hill.
1896. 384 Water lilies.
36, Great Russell Street.
1899. 729 The old windmill.
HOLLINGDALB, Richard... Painter.
4, Russell Place.
1854. 208 Portrait of a gentleman.
24, Howland Street.
1855. 55' Portrait of a lady.
6, Foky Place.
1856. 78 Portrait of a lady.
510 The sister's entreaty.
37, Upper CharlotU Street.
1858. 796 George Lance, Esq.
835 Mrs. George Lance.
1859. 692 Miss Lance.
i860. 788 Daughter of Mr. Isaac Ridg-
way.
29, Osnaburgh Street,
1 86 1. 596 "Let me tell your fortunes,
fair ladies."
1863. 811 Percy, Willie and Helen, the
children of John and Eliza-
beth Richardson.
865 Miss Madeline Rachel Ridg-
way.
1867. 936 Portrait of a young lady.
1868. 8 The delinquent.
1870. 833 The late George Jones, Esq.,
R.A.
127, Lancaster Rocul,
1875. 1077 The Hon. Mrs. Arthur Annes-
ley.
1877. »*4* Mrs. Frederick J. Dean.
1878. 1222 Miss Hodges.
I, Rackham Street,
NottingHili.
1893. 1279 Portrait of a lady.
1894. 1248 do. do.
1895. "°' Enid Gertrude Stable.
.^J|
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
131
1896. 1 3 10 Mrs. Robert White.
1897. 1477 Winifred, daughter of Frederick
Fisher, Esq.
1898. 1354 D. Wintringham Stable, Esq.
1366 Mrs. D. W. Stable.
1899. 1352 Miss Violet Dewey.
1372 Marshall Dewey, Esq.
HOLLINGS, G. Seymour ... Painter.
4, Cambridge Terrace,
1867. 275 Y Trifaen, from the Benglay
Falls, North Wales.
HOLLINGSHEAD, Albert.
Sculptor.
18, TademaRoad, Chelsea,
1903. 1798 Decorative panel.
10, Onslow Studios^
Kin^s Road.
1904. 1707 Youth; statuette.
HOLLINGSHEAD, W. ... Architect.
7, Chapter Roady
Willesden Green.
1889. 1892 Design for Decoration.
HOLLINGSWORTH, R. M.
Architect.
8, Regent Street.
1824. 953 Architectural design.
HOLLINGWORTH, Thomas.
Painter.
5, Richmond Terrace^
Bayswater.
1858. 433 The fair student.
HOLLINS, H. Plant- Painter.
Chelsea Arts Club,
181, Kin^s Road, Chelsea.
1895. 564 Master Cecil Stanley.
866 Mrs. Lofthouse.
HOLLINS, J Architect.
1800. 998 View of Mr. Bolton's house,
Soho, Staffordshire.
HOLLINS, John, A.R.A Painter.
16, Temple St., Birmingham.
1 8 19. 695 Mr. J. Campbell.
745 Mr. T. Kitson, Junr.
182 1. 618 Portrait of a gentleman.
824 do. do.
875 do. do.
230, High Holbom.
zSaa. 7$7 Poitnit of a lady.
390, High Holborn.
i8*3> . 4il.JlMriUht toene.
6,/ermyn Street.
1828. 571 David Wilkie, Esq., R.A., in a
masquerade costume; drawn
at Rome.
47, Berners Street.
1829. 130 Study of a Greek lady.
496 Mr. Scoles.
1830. 517 Portrait of a gentleman in a
Turkish dress.
1114 Sir Robert Lawley, Bart.
1 83 1. 188 A Milanese devotee.
228 Lord Nugent, M.P.
308 Lieut.-Colonel O'Donnell.
322 Portrait of a young lady.
469 Rev. J. Stanier Clarke, LL.D.,
F.R.S., etc.
1832. 316 The Countess of Mount
Charles.
1833. 244 The Earl of Aboyne, K.T.
322 The early impression.
404 The Hon. Mrs. Stanley.
1834. 152 Miss Hartopp.
167 Portrait of a young lady.
1835. 193 Sir Francis Lawley, Bart.
313 Caroline, daughter of the Rt.
Hon. E. J. Littleton, M.P.
378 P. Beilby Thompson, Esq.,M.P.
1836. 27 A Spanish lady.
42 Carteret Ellis, Esq.
478 A Greek lady dressing her hair.
504 Beilby Richard Lawley, Esq.
742 Miss de Courcy.
1^37* 45^ Miss Emily Macdonald.
462 John Ellis, Esq.
1838. 33 Lisa Puccini.
Lisa Puccini, a young lady of
surpassing beauty and modesty,
became enamoured of Pietro,
King of Arragon, and pined in
silence and £spair. At length
she employed Mmuccio d'Arezzo,
a celebrated musician, to tell the
tale of her passion to the King.
This be dia in a song, at the
ro^al banquet. The King pro-
mised to come and see Li^ and
sent her a message of encourage-
ment and condolence. The mo-
ment chosen for the picture is
when Minuccio returns to Lisa
with the first tidings from the
King, etc. — Boccaccio.
SI3 A consultation previous to the
aerial voyage to Germany,
on the 7th November, 1836.
In the centre of the picture,
seated at the table is Robert
Hollond, Esq., M.P., to his left
Thomas Monck Mason, Esq., and
at the end of the table Mr. Green
the aeronaut. On the right of the
Sicture are portraits of three of
Ir. Hollond s friends.
132
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HoUins, John, A.R,A,— continued,
1B39. 27S Margaret alone at her spinning
wheel, etc.
37$ Miss Jane Lawley.
S43 Lady Poltimore and her son.
1840. 13s Portrait of a lady.
244 Lady Harriet Baring.
481 Lord Poltimore.
10 (Octagon Room.)
La Signora Chigi, struck with
the talent and ingenious counten-
ance of Benvenuto Cellini, then a
young and unknown artbt, had,
contrary to the advice of her more
cautious friends, intrusted him
with jewels of great value to set :
he returns with them.
1841.
1842.
1844.
1845.
1846.
6 St Cecilia.
184 Mrs. Robert Holland.
986 Gil Bias. (Here follows a long
quotation in French,)
1 21 6 Andrea del Sarto's first inter-
view with Lucrezia di Baccio
del Fede, whom he after-
wards married, etc.
no W. F. Chambers, M.D.
202 Juliet and the County Paris at
Friar Lawrence's cell, etc.
459 William Agur, Esq.
(Elected A. R.A.)
395 Tasso reciting his Jerusalem
Delivered to the Princess
Leonora d'Este.
396 Mrs Holland.
476 Nell, Duke and Cora, spaniels,
the property of Henry Per-
kins, Esq.
557 The Vicar of Wakefield ad-
dressing Olivia after one of
Squire Thomhiirs visits to
the vicarage.
After any of these interviews
between her lovers, of which there
were several, she usually retired
to solitude, and there indulged
her grief, etc.
1017 A Spanish lady.
155 Captain Unett, 3rd Light Dra-
goons.
298 Portraits of the daughters of
Dr. Chambers.
437 The circumnavigator Drake
receiving the honour of
knighthood from Queen
Elizabeth on board his ship,
the Golden Hind, at Dept-
ford, 1581.
In the centre of the ^roup are
portraits of the Queen, Sir Francis
Drake, the Earl of Leicester and
Lord Burleigh. In the group to
the left arc portraits of Sir Chris-
topher Hatton, Sir WaJetr Raleigh
and Sir Philip Sidney; and be-
tween them and the centre group
is the Earl of Lincoln. Behind
the Queen is Sir Francis Waising-
hun and to the right of the picture
the Eari of Sussex.
1847. 21 Thomas Richardson, Esq.
172 General Wright Chevalier,
K.C.M., etc., etc
226 E. Cunliffe Lister Kay, Esq.
275 The pulse.
Would to heaven! my dear
Eugenius, thou hadst pa^ed by
and lieheld me sitting, in my
black coat, and in my lack-a-
daysical manner counting the
throbs of it, etc — A Seniiminial
Journey,
370 Richard Gilbert Talbot, Esq.
409 The Hon. Mrs. CunlifTe Lister
Kay.
1848. 84 James Burchell, Esq.
251 Mrs. Arden and her daughters.
436 Looking out — Coast of Dover.
446 Charles Lushington, Esq.,M.P.
1849. 150 William Ballantine, Esq.
167 Mrs. Lushington.
219 Mrs. Richard Talbot.
249 A gleaner.
454 John Hayne, Esq.
462 Portrait of a lady.
513 "If music and sweet poetry
agree, as they must needs,
the sister and the brother."
1850. 22 W. N. Welsby, Esq.
168 Master Cresswell.
214 "And when he was gone out
into the porch, another maid
saw him, etc.*' — St, Matthew
xxvi, 71.
339 Rev. John Sandford.
481 Jessica and Lancelot, etc.
1851. 19 Viscount Ponsonby, G.C.B.
late ambassador at Vienna.
34 A young lady sketching.
214 Frederick Richard Lee, Esq.,
R.A.
468 Dover hovellers.
565 Henry Perkins, Esq.
586 The hayfield.
1852. 6 Mrs. Hayne.
43 Mrs. Pelham Maitland and
her son.
213 Coast guard, cliffs near Dover
—early morning.
394 The fish market and port of
Dieppe.
46* A scene on Deal Beach. The
North Foreland in the dis-
tance.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
^33
1^53' 9 "Jessica, my girl, I.ook to my
house, etc"— Merchant of
Venice.
144 Gillies with a young heron.
158 Lasses at Strathspey.
438 Grouse shooting on|the moor
of the Bridge of Carr, Inver-
nesshire. Portraits of M. T.
Bass, Esq., M.P., his game-
keeper and gillies.
589 Scene near Loch Inver, Suther-
landshire; portraits.
1854. 7 A scene on Loch Etive.
123 Lady Sarah Spencer.
536 Young Highlanders — scene at
Taynuilt, Argyleshire.
57* Salmon fishing on Loch Awe —
Portraits of Duncan McCer-
cher, F. R. Lee, Esq., R.A.,
Lord Burghley, Lady Burgh-
ley, John McFane, John
McCercher, Earl Spencer,
K.G., and Viscount Althorp.
Painted ivith F, R, Lee, R.A.
(The late.)
i^SS- '35 The Earl of Gainsborough.
254 Ada, daughter of Edward A.
Kirby.
HOLLINS, Peter Sculptor.
Great Hampton Street,
Birmingham,
1822. 992 Bust ofthe Earl of Shrewsbury.
1002 Bust ofthe Marquis of Anglesey.
1014 Bust of E. J. Littleton, Esq.
(The last three are with W,
Hollins.)
1824. 972 Model of a bust of the late E.
Grainger, Esq., to be worked
in marble; a monument for
his Anatomical Theatre,
Southwark.
1014 Design for a group of figures
to be placed over the en-
trance of the blue-coat charity
school at Birmingham.
1825. 1016 A statue of the Marquis of
Anglesey.
1037 A Marble bust of E. Grainger,
Junr., Esq., part of monu-
ment in his Anatomical
Theatre, Southwark.
1826. 1047 Susannah accused by the
elders.
1827. 1070 Zephyrs wafting Venus to the
Island of Cythera.
1830. 1204 Bust of W. Macready, Esq.
1226 Model in wax from the Lady
of the Lake. " For me whose
memory scarce conveys, etc."
1832.
1834.
1835.
1837.
1839.
1841.
1842.
1843.
1844.
1846.
1848. 132
1850.
1851.
17, Old Bond Street,
1 141 Bust of John Reeve, Esq.
1 1 80 Bust of Thomas Telford, Esq.,
F.R.S., President of the In-
stitution of Civil Engineers.
1 105 Marble statue ofthe daughter
of Vincent Thompson, Esq.,
etc.
1077 Marble bust of T. Villiers Lis-
ter, infant son of T. H. Lis-
ter, Esq.
1 226 Marble bust of the late Percival
Potts, Esq.
1384 Marble bust of Lord John
Russell, M.P., Secretary for
the Home Department.
I220 Marble statue of Mrs. Robert
Thompson, part of Monu-
ment in Great Malvern
Church, Worcestershire, etc.
1250 Unfinished statue in marble of
Catherine Sarah Jenner,
daughter of John Yeend
Bedford, Esq.
1358 Bust of Benjamin St. John,
son of William Matthews,
Esq.
1404 Marble bust ofthe Rev. Samuel
Wilson Warnford, LL.D.,
for Birmingham Royal School
of Medicine, etc,
1422 The pleasures of hope. "Sleep,
image of thy father, etc."
1 291 A marble statue of an angel,
monument at Hereford.
Great Hampton Street,
Birmingham,
1 399 Marble statue of Lady Georgi-
ana Bridgeman, part of a
monument to her memory
and to the memory of her
mother, Elizabeth, Countess
of Bradford.
1400 A marble statue of the Rev.
Dr. S. Wilson Warnford, to
be erected at Oxford, etc.
i486 Marble bust of George Barker,
Esq., F.R.S., for General
Hospital at Birmingham,
An unfinished marble statue ot
Henry Jephson, Esq., M.D.,
for Jephson Gardens, Leam-
ington, etc.
A colossal marble bust of Felix
Mendelssohn Bartholdy, for
the Town Hall, Birming-
ham, etc.
The late Robert Liston, Esq.,
Fellow of the Royal College
of Surgeons.
1378
1381
134
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hollins, ^cter— continued.
1853. 1322 Marble group, Dickey and
Skye, portrait of Richard
Crawshay, youngest son of
the late Joseph Bailey, Esq.,
M.P.
1365 Marble bust of the late William
Congreve Russell, Esq.
1 399 Marble bust of the late Thomas
Rhodes, Esq., of Hands-
worth.
1854. 1478 Bust of a lady.
1856. 1369 Marble bust of the late John
Rhodes, Esq.
1859. 1272 Thomas Holloway, Esq., taken
from the life, intended for a
charitable institution to be
founded by him; marble
statue.
1862. 1014 Sabrina fair. "Listen, where
thou art sitting, etc."
1074 Baptismal font for Bodelwyd-
dan Church, North Wales.
The statues are portraits of
the youngest daughters of
Sir Hugh Williams, Bart.
1863. 1021 Ada Elizabeth Thornton,
daughter of Samuel Thorn-
ton, Esq., the Elms, Bir-
mingham; posthumous bust
in marble.
1867. 1048 Matthew Davenport Hill, Esq. ;
marble bust. Late Recorder
of Birmingham. Executed
for the Corporation of Bir-
mingham.
1868. 978 Sir Rowland Hill, K.C.B.,
D.C.L., F.R.S. ; marble
statue. For Birmingham.
1871. 1252. The playmates. A portrait of
Gerald, son of John Mar-
shall, Esq., of Red House,
Great Barr, Staffordshire ;
marble group.
HOLLINS, William Sculptor.
Great Hampton Street^
Birmingham.
182 1. II 1 5 Bust of the late Rev. Edm.
Outram, Archdeacon of St.
Phillip's, Birmingham, late
public orator in the Univer-
sity of Cambridge.
1822. 992 Bust of the Earl of Shrewsbury.
1002 do. Marquis of Angle- i
sey. !
1014 Bust of E. J. Littleton, Esq., I
M.P. (The last three are !
with P. Hollins.)
1823. 1035 Head of Thetis. "When like
the morning mist in early
day, etc."
1040 Head of Christ ; a study.
1825. 997 The garden of Gethsemane ; a
model.
MOLLIS, C Architect.
13, Bryanston Street,
1 80 1. 947 Design for a casine.
1802. loi 3 do. park entrance.
1803. 878 A Design for a temple.
MOLLIS, G Painter.
At Mr. Cook^Sy
6, Goswell Street Road.
1813. 755 View in theHigh Street, Oxford.
MOLLIS, Charles T Painter.
6, Claremont, Windsor.
1882. 292 In the wild woods of St.
Leonard's, Windsor.
MOLLIS, Thomas Painter.
1834. 536 St. Katherine's Docks; study
made on the spot.
MOLLOWAY, Charles Edward, R.L
Painter.
2, PaultofCs Square.
1867. 750 Moonrise on the Thames.
1868. 663 The " Old Swan " at Chelsea.
49, Warren Street.
J 869. 280 St. PauPs.
590 St. Bartholomew's Priory
church, Smithfield.
624 Chelsea.
26, Howland Street.
1870. 938 Near Chelsea.
962 The Tower of London.
1002 Greenwich Hospital.
187 1. 633 Chelsea church.
1872. 272 Huellen, Yorkshire.
371 Moonlight on the Thames.
2, The Terrace^ Hammersmith.
1873. 244 The Thames at Chiswick.
20, Grafton Street.
1874. 229 Morecambe pier.
1053 Going home.
1875. 268 Evening on the Downs.
589 A Wreck.
5, Haverstock Place.
1876. 151 In chancery.
1 316 A Venetian funeral.
1877. 153 Sunset at Arnside.
84, Charlotte Street.
1878. 191 Beating up the Thames off Bligh
Sands.
283 The old Falcon, Gravesend.
545 Night on the river.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
^35
1880.
665 Hogarth's tomb: Chiswick
^m-
172 Portrait of a gentleman; in
churchyard.
crayons.
1052 Chiswick old Mall.
88, Fleet Street.
171, Stanhope Street,
1781.
56 Portrait of a lady.
I88I.
384 A Hampshire Village.
59 do. do.
36, Gloucester Road^
II, Baches Row^
Regenfs Park,
City Roady Hoxton,
1883.
m% A haven.
1784.
348 Portrait; crayons.
1884.
321 Dirty weather.
1785.
54 Portrait of a gentleman; small
1886.
515 On the Seine.
oil.
1416 Abingdon.
271 A medal.
1443 St Ives.
1786.
356 Portrait of a gentleman.
64, Charlotte Street.
1790.
650 Antinous.
1892.
1476 Rochester.
1791.
418 Portrait of a young lady.
183, Kin^s Road.
1792.
344 Portrait of a young gentleman;
1893.
1378 Moonrise.
crayons.
1894.
362 The harbour bar.
HOLLOWAY, G Painter.
50, Margaret Street.
1843. 187 Thomas Williamson, Esq.
HOLLOWAY, L Painter.
1 7, Orchard Street.
27 Old Ives.
1040 " Pity the sorrows of a poor old
man."
23, Newman Street.
206 John Snook, Esq.
904 James Aldridge Devenish,
Esq., of Rodwell, Wey-
mouth; miniature.
83, Newman Street.
268 Mrs. J. E. Holloway.
296 A Turkish naval officer.
297 Girl and dog.
York Villa Bill, Southampton.
209 The spirit's flight. "Spread thy
wings, my soul, and fly."
1857
1858.
1859.
i860.
1861.
HOLLOWAY, Thomas.
Gem Engraver and Painter.
74, Broad Street,
near the Royal Exchange.
1773. H4 Portrait of the Rev. Mr. Wesley.
Impression of a seal from life.
145 Head of Ariadne. From the
antique.
146 The Grinder. From the antique.
1774. 125 Socrates and Proserpine. After
the antique.
'775- 'SsAZingara. After the antique.
156 A portrait; a model in wax.
1776. 136 Portrait of a gentleman; model
in wax.
137 Portrait of the Rev. R. Robin-
son; crayons.
138 The Pensive muse; an impres-
sion from an intaglio. After
Angelica Kauflman.
HOLLWAY, Miss Janet.
Miniature Painter.
6, Sanctuary, Westminster.
1887. 1385 Peggy, daughter of Edward A.
Arnold, Esq.
1888. 1484 Frederick Seymour, son of Sey-
mour Whalley, Esq.
1569 Edith, daughter of Stafford F.
Still, Esq.
1889. 1572 Dowager Lady Westbury.
1574 Miss Evelyn HoUway.
1890. 1444 Esther, daughter of R. Combe
Esq.
1891. 1522 Grace, daughterof C.Churchill,
Esq.
1523 Constance, daughter of R.
Combe, Esq.
1524 Lady Jane Seymour Combe.
15, Emperor^ s Gate, S. W.
1894. 1308 Portrait of a lady.
1309 Molly, daughter of Edward
Arnold, Esq.
1 3 10 Miss Mary Massingberd.
43, Bedford Gardens, W.
1896. 1387 Pamela, daughter of Charles
Churchill, Esq.
1388 Major- General Sir Robert
Low, G.C.B.
1389 Mrs. Hunter.
1897. 1567 Ruth and Nancy, daughters of
Edward Arnold, Esq.
1568 Marjorie, daughter of Richard
Combe, Esq.
HOLLYBR, Christopher C.
Engraver and Painter.
l\, Patshull Road,
Kentish Town.
1867. 952 Rev. Dr. Malingburgh. After
D. Huntington.
40, Hungerford Road.
1872. 679 A quiet nook.
136
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HOLLYER, Miss Eva Painter. '
Heathfield^ Oxfon, Cheshire, •
1891. 960 Hurt
23, Rice Lane^ Walton, \
1894. 841 Happy.
8, Radnor Place,
Claughton, Cheshire,
1898. 1020 Spring.
HOLM AN, Francis Painter.
Johnson Street^
Old Gravel LanCy
St. Georges,
1774. 126 The Augusta Yacht, with His
Majesty on board, reviewing
his Fleet at Spithead.
127 The fleet saluting His Majesty,
when on board the Bai^eur.
1 775- 153 A Squadron giving chase to
windward.
154 A calm in the Downs.
1776. 139 A shipwreck near Beachy Head.
140 His Majesty's ship Victory
sailing from Sheerness, pre-
paring to anchor at the
Nore.
1777* 173 A sudden squall, with ships
sailing through the narrow
channel near Reculver in
Kent.
174 A ship in a storm near the Isle
of Wight.
Fawdon Fields,
Old Gravel Lane^
St, George's.
1778. is> The famous sea fight between
the fleets of Sir Edward
Hawke and Mons. Cons-
tans near Belleisle, anno
1759-
1779. "34 The attack upon the town of
Ne¥rport, Rhode Island, by
the French fleet under the
command of Count d*£s-
taing in August, 1778.
135 A storm at sea.
17S0. 16 The engagement between Sir
G. B. Rodney and the
Spanish Squadron.
1781. 434 Shipwreck near Dover.
178a. 386 The engagement between
Admiral Parker and the
Dutch ; from a sketch made
on board a frigate during
the action.
1783. 43 The engagement on the lath
of April, 1782, between
Lord Rodney and the
Count de Grasse in the
West Indies.
1784.
2o8 A shipyard upon the Thames.
337 Action between Lord Hood
and the Count de Grasse in
Basterre road, Jan. 26, 1782.
HOLME, Miss Dora.
Miniature Painter.
Red Bouse, Bexley Heath.
1899. 1 3 19 Muriel, daughter of Rev. A.
Littlehales.
1356 Barbara, daughter of — Berke-
ley, Esq.
1 90 1. 1344 Audrey.
1401 Dorothy, daughter of W. G.
Little, Esq.
Upton Grey House,
Winchfield, Hants.
1904. 1213 Viscountess Hayashi.
HOLME, William Painter.
15, Nassau Street.
1839. 64 Robert Taba Austin, Esq.
1842. 75 Lloyd Jones, Esq.
HOLMES, Basil Painter.
2, Lou*er Heath Place,
Hampstead.
1844.
574 Landscape.
1850.
889 Mow Cop, Cheshire.
HOLMES, Edward Painter.
9, Shane Terrace.
1855-
811 Charles Cooper, R.sq.
1856.
843 Portrait of a gentleman.
2, Prospect Place, Chelsea.
1863.
z(i7 Going to market.
1864.
262 The streamlet
1867.
375 The daisy Wreath.
1868.
174 Summer.
252 The prawn fishers.
25 J French peasant Girl.
62, Cheyne Walk.
1870.
213 Haropstead Heath.
1871.
185 The road to the farm.
3S6 Hastings.
1872.
63 s The streamlet.
1873.
520 Down the stream.
1875.
621 A ride through the woods.
1882.
48S Poachers.
1884.
679 End of the year.
1885.
974 Near Putney.
i888.
976 In the New Forest.
189a
966 Marshy Und.
1891.
104^ The end of the year.
HOLMES, B. N Architect.
\t^ Spemcer Street.
1871. 956 Members* Goak Roooit House
of CoouDODs: a meeliiig of
the RefanneiSi 1867.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
U7
HOLMES, Miss Emily R. ... Painter.
6, Regent Terracey Penzance,
1898. 38 Juno's herd boy.
HOLMES, G Painter.
5, Southampton Street,
1799. 620 View of Pembroke Castle,
South Wales.
1 01, Strand,
1800. 506 A distant view of the lower
lake of KiUamey from the
heights near Aghadoe.
1 80 1. 304 Landscape and cattle.
483 do. do.
1802. 367 Pembroke Castle, South
Wales.
513 Entrance to the Village of
Swords, with part of the
Castle, County of Dublin.
57* End of the South Parade,
wi^h part of Pulteney Bridge,
Bath.
HOLMES, George Augustus.
Painter.
G, HolmeSy 152, Sloane Street,
Isabella. Vide " Orlando Furi-
oso."
The Valentine.
9, Sloane Terrace,
" Feeding time."
The favorite.
G, A, HolmeSy
21, Danvers Street^ Chelsea,
The scrape.
2, Prospect Place,
Forty winks.
Childhood's slumber.
Snowdrops.
62, Cheyne Walk.
Feathered friends.
Spring.
A circle of friends.
"Can't you talk?"
Country Courtship.
A talkative visitor.
Feathered friends.
Followers.
Village rivals.
Making friends.
A friendly greeting.
A companion in arms.
Cariosity.
" Live and let live."
'*I was sick and ye visited
me."
Longing hearts.
A pushuig family. |
1852. 470
1853. 60
1854. 293
1855. ^'3
1859. 20Z
1862. 407
1865. 6ig
1868. 380
1870. 495
1874. 960
1875. 454
577
1878. 13
53»
1884. 7%
1885. 298
1886. 391
1887. 536
1888. 158
1652
1891. 65
1892. 4^5
680
1893. 611
1894. 144
1895. 355 Sympathetic enquiries.
1900. S85 Invalided home.
1086 Our true friends.
HOLMES, H Painter.
18, Burton Street,
1852. 325 The parting gift.
HOLMES, Henry Painter.
13, Crossland Terrace^ Leeds,
1902. " 666 Rock-bracken.
1903. 617 Early morning dew.
1904. 5 Calves in a pasture.
HOLMES,
1798. 114
694
1803. 449
1819. 783
798
1823. 879
1824. 167
1825. 303
458
1826. 202
617
1829. 303
1830. 898
1831. 888
1833. 697
1841. 69
1849. 960
James Painter.
47, Warren Street^
Fitzroy Square,
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. do.
43, Oxford Street,
Portrait of an artist.
Mrs. Dingwall.
Master J. Dingwall, younger, of
Brucklay.
9, Cirencester Place,
Study of heads.
The Rape of the Lock.
Portraits of three children of
H. Meux, Esq.
The ring.
Portraits of the children of
James Taylor, Esq.
Portraits of children.
Mrs. Moore Halsey and her
daughter.
15, Wilton Street,
Grosvenor Place,
Colonel Baron de Bode.
Mrs. Wightwick of Dunstall,
Staffordshire.
Portrait of a lady.
Miss Leonora Mi^ville.
Miss Dormer.
19, Crawford Street,
Montague Square,
Master Blake.
HOLMES, J., Junr Painter.
1839. 613 Miss Emma E. Kendrick.
894 Portraits of the infant children
of J. Harlop, Esq.
12, Chester Terrace,
Eaton Square,
1848. 305 Composition.
HOLMES, Marcus H. Painter.
9, Hope Square, Clifton,
1 833' 355 Labour in vain.
T
138
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
'^
HOLMES, Mrs. Mary D. ... Painter.
Westwood Road, Beverley.
1904. 312 Geraniums.
646 Lake of Como.
HOLMES, Miss Painter.
1843. 195 Fish.
HOLMES, Mrs Painter.
1799. 464 Portrait of Mr. Holmes.
HOLMES, Mrs. N Painter.
I, Lower Heath Street,
ffampstead,
1830. 555 Cavern scene.
624 Wild anemones, with a hedge
sparrow's nest.
1085 Gypsies.
HOLMES, Miss Rhoda Painter.
cjo IV, A, Holmes, Esq,,
Kendrew, Cape of Good Hope,
1 88 1. 163 Mendicant monks collecting
elemosina for Christmas —
Venice.
HOLMES, Sir Richard Rivington,
K,C,V,0,, F,S,A Painter.
Windsor Castle,
1874. 758 Lake Ashangi, Abyssinia. From
sketches taken on the spot.
1895. 707 Scheveningen — evening.
1877. 898 San Gemignano. "Delle belle
lone." Moonrise from the
citadel.
1878. 661 A Tuscan mill near Signa.
844 The horses of St. Mark,
Venice.
HOLMES, Miss Sophia Painter.
6, St, Stephen's Green, Dublin,
1889. 1443 Weeds.
HOLROYD, Sir Charles ... Painter.
40, Queen's Square,
Bloomshury,
1885. 802 Fishermen painting a sail.
18, Fitzroy Square,
1886. 746 Death of Torrigiano.
1889. 447 The Satyr King.
1891. 1589 Repose.
23, Pembridge Crescent,
1892. 299 In a Roman church.
The Studios,
Church Walk, Hampstead,
1893. 107 Pan and Peasants.
714 The brass tray.
Thorpe, Chertsey, Surrey,
1895. 100 A water witch.
HOLROYD, Lady (formerly Miss
Fannie Fetherstonhaugh Macpher-
son Painter.
38, Cambridge Terrace,
Hyde Park.
1894. 186 Mrs. Payne.
HOLROYD, Miss M Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1799. 670 Castle Acre Castle and church.
1805. 589 A cottage.
HOLROYD, T Painter.
2, Rathbone Place.
i860. 96 Miss le Blanc.
577 Fountain at Gennazzano, near
Rome.
76, Via Bambuino, Rome,
1 86 1. 604 The Ilex Grove, Gennazzano,
near Rome.
2, Rathbone Place,
1862. 318 Afternoon — Capri.
445 Forenoon — Capri.
17, Fitzroy Street,
1875. 110 The mussel boat.
542 Grange Bridge, Cumberland.
21, Hoivland Street.
1877. 600 Venetian Fruit boat.
1878. 249 Cleopatra's needle, Alexandria,
Egypt.
HOLROYDE, E Painter.
St, PauPs Cray, Kent,
1903. 812 The tomb of Rahere, St. Bar-
tholomew the Great.
HOLST, Lauritz Painter.
3, South Sands, Scarborough.
1878. 22 Derelict: morning after the
storm.
Merton Villa Studios,
Manresa Road,
1888. 528 An Atlantic roll off Kilkee, Ire-
land.
1889. 108 Ice-bound.
Sa, Clareville Grove,
South Kensington.
1895. 53^ Europa Point, Gibraltar.
1897. 611 Sir Francis Drake on board the
Revenge, towing the Spanish
galleon, Rosario, into Tor-
bay.
1899. 93 A squally day at Biarritz.
979 Gibraltar, twilight.
1900. 548 Nile birds.
1 901. 806 After Trafalgar.
1902. 549 Afterglow and moonrise on the
Nile.
HOLST, Theodore von. See V,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
139
HOLT, Miss A. Julia Vcscy. See V.
HOLT, E. F Painter.
50, Bay ham Street,
Camden Town,
1854. 242 Head of an old Man.
568 "Devotion."
I, Poland Street,
1855. 211 A Morning reverie.
554 Bacchante reposing.
600 Prometheus chained.
34, Sloane Street,
1857. 4^3 Cain. "What hast thou done,
etc." — Genesis iv, 10.
I, Aima Road, Croydon.
1858. 412 The young student.
HOLT, J Painter.
54, Myddleton Street,
1828. 42 Lurcher and hare.
Church Street, Isleworth,
1845. 1046 The home of the gamester.
" He that hasteth to be rich
hath an evil eye, etc." —
Proverbs xxviii, 22.
HOLT, J Sculptor.
13s, Bay ham Street,
1855. 1556 Rupert's standard at Marston
Moor. After A. Cooper,
R.A.
HOLWELL, W Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1786. 183 Portrait of a nobleman's son.
HOLWORTHY, James Painter.
29, Mortimer Street,
1803. 364 I.landiloes, Montgomeryshire.
368 CaveatDaffryn, Llynmerchion,
Denbighshire.
4, Mount Street,
1804. 569 Pont-y-Glyn, near Corwen,
North Wales.
HOLYOAKE, Rowland Painter.
Hayter House,
238, Marylebone Road,
1884. 364 For the banquet.
1885. 80 The village coquette.
117, Abbey Road,
St, John's Wood,
1886. 594 Hamlet, act iii, sc. 4.
4, The Mall, Haverstock Hill
1887. 49* "Some ancient volume of for-
gotten lore."
1888. 143 Reflections.
897 Celia.
907 "Shall I wear a white rose?"
1S90.
1891.
1892.
1897
1898.
1900.
1901.
1903.
1904.
5, The Studios,
Sherriff Road, Hampstead,
1079 A fruitseller.
4, The Mall, N. W,
1 142 W. L. F. Foy, Esq.
354 Mrs. Horatio Bottomley.
496 My mantelpiece.
879 George and the dragon.
5, Primrose Hill Studios,
536 Madame Roland on the way
to execution.
She went to the scaffold dressed
in white. She exerted herself the
whole way to cheer the spirits of
a companion in misfortune who
was to perish with her, and who
had not the same courage; and
she even succeeded so far as twice
to draw from him a smile.
925 Fish washing in the Faroe
Islands.
32 Charles II and Nell Gwynne.
"When he was dumpish,
etc."
671 The mermaid.
846 Secrets.
881 William Sparks, Esq.
709 " He loves me — loves me not."
717 The complete angler.
766 A comer of the studio.
723 Coin d'atelier.
22, King Henry's Road,
650 A proposal.
HOLYOAKE, William Painter.
23, Great Coram Street,
1865. 19s " Twas a glorious victory. Old
Kasper took it from the boy,
etc."
1867. 611 The old oak chest. "There,
then, had she found a grave,
etc."
37, Great Russell Street.
1870. 1008 Waiting for companions.
238, Marylebone Road,
1872. 503 From labour to worship.
Hayter House, do,
1873. ^'5 King Lear. "Here I stand
your slave, etc."
939 " Our father which art in
heaven."
1874. 386 Sanctuary.
1877. 61 Edith.
611 "Twas ever so, etc."
642 Rural waifs and strays.
1878. 39 Richard Savage.
An earl*s son, a shoemaker's
apprentice, who had seen life in
all its forms. ... If his questing
had been unsuccessful he appeased
the rage of hunger with some
scraps of broken meat and lay
I40
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Holyoake, William — continued, \
down to rest under the Piazza of |
Covcnt Garden. — Macaulay.
1880. 363 "The girl I left behind me,
etc."
1884. 378 From the outer world.
1885. 81 Market day, waiting for the
boat.
HOMAN, Miss Gertrude Painter.
4, Regents Park Road, N. W.
1889. 991 In the brass-workers* bazaar.
1 01 9 Outside a mosque.
1890. 526 Peg Woffington criticised in
the place of her portrait.
535 Sandalphon, the Angel of
Prayer. " Erect, at the out-
ermost gates, etc."
1 89 1. 1150 Nine points of the law.
1892. 540 Sally in our alley.
1893. 1527 'I Design [ Cradle music.
Dance music.
Love music.
Martial music.
Funeral music.
49 An Idyll.
944 Between judgement and mercy.
4, Cumberland Place,
Regenfs Park,
415 Miss Dorothy Crompton.
663 Mrs. John Crompton.
719 The Jerusalem Chamber.
444 The King's messenger.
1895.
1898.
1901.
1528
Design
for
1529
• music-
1530
1531 J
room
panels.
^
1902.
HOMANN, W., and Son... Architects.
60, Bemers Street,
1882. 116 1 Wall decoration, Chapel Royal,
Greenwich Hospital.
1206 Decoration for corridor, Royal
Mausoleum, Frogmore.
1883. 1222 An entrance Hall.
HOME, Gordon Painter.
Cromwell Lodge, Epsom,
1900. 1637 Millmead, Guildford.
HOME, Robert Painter.
27, Suffolk Street,
Charing Cross,
1770. 107 A portrait of a young lady;
three-quarters.
1 771. 96 The portraits of two brothers;
half length.
97 A portrait of a young gentle-
man; three-quarters.
1778. 153 Portrait of a gentleman ; half
length.
154 Portraitofalady; three-quarters.
155 do. do. do.
156 An Italian Girl; do.
1779. 136 Two ladies; whole length.
137 A family.
138 A gentleman; half length.
139 do. three-quarters.
140 A head.
141 A lady in the character of
Painting.
Dublin.
1 78 1. 81 Portrait of an artist. {Mr.
Home,)
215 Zadig discovering Queen As-
tarte, from Voltaire's Zadig,
ou le destinee, p. 61.
1 782. 39 Portrait of a lady and children.
1785. 32 do. gentleman.
1786. 27 do. an Irish volunteer.
14, Broad Street, Soho.
1789. 64 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Ramsden Anderdon says Dr.
HersheU,)
258 Portrait of a lady by Lamp-
light.
At Mr, Hunter's, Piccadilly,
1797. 244 The death of Colonel Moore-
house at the storming of the
Pettah Gate of Bangalore.
258 The reception of the Mysorean
Hostage Princes by Marquis
Cornwallis.
Calcutta.
1813. 122 Portrait of the Rev. Dr. Carey,
Professor of Sanyskrit, Ben-
galee, and Mahratta, at the
College of Fort William, Cal-
cutta, attended by his Pun-
dit, a learned Brahmin.
HOMER, Winslow, N,A Painter.
1878. 60 Cotton pickers — North Caro-
lina.
Cullercoats, Newcastle on Tyne,
1882. 1533 "Hark! hark! the lark."
HOMFRAY, J Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1825. 32 Caerphili Castle, Glamorgan-
shire.
65 Mill near Boulogne.
1843. 491 LlandafT Cathedral.
HONE, Alfred Sculptor.
34, Grafton Street East.
1836. 1070 Bust of Joseph Parkes, Esq.,
Secretary of the English
Municipal Corporation Com-
mission.
1083 Bust of the Rev. T. B.
1837. 121 1 A bust.
1253 Bust.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
141
44, London Street,
1838. 1299 Bust of the Rev. John Pye
Smith, D.D.
1^39* >3$o Posthumous bust of the late
Mrs. Duppa. |
37, George Street^
Euston Square.
1840. 1118 Bust of the Rev. Joseph Flet-
cher, D.D., of Stepney.
1 133 Bust of the Rev. J. Burnet of
Camberwell. '
7, William Street,
Hampstead Road, \
1 84 1. 1272 Bust of John Ramsbotham,
Esq., M.D. I
1308 Bryan Edward Duppa, Esq. j
1316 The Rev. Joseph Fletcher, D.D., I
of Stepney. 1
33, George Street, |
Euston Square. I
1843. 1452 Bust of Thomas Slingsby Dun- I
combe, Esq., M.P. |
1844. 1345 Medallic portrait of a child, to
be executed in marble.
12, London Street,
1852. 1450 Bust of T. Pollock, Esq.,
F.R.C.S.
HONE, A., Junr Sculptor.
26, Rutland Street,
1856. 1286 Medallion portrait.
{A, Hone in index but A,
Howe in the catalogue,^
HONE, Camillus Painter.
Pall Mall,
1776. 141 A brace of Partridges.
1777. 183 Portrait of a gentleman ; three-
quarters.
1778. 163 Portrait of a young lady.
164 do. do. gentleman.
1779. 146 A young gentleman.
Rathbone Place,
1780. 101 A hermit.
HONE, Horace, A,R.A,
Miniature and Enamel Painter.
St. Jame^s Place,
1772. 123 A portrait of a lady in minia-
ture.
At his father's,
St,Jame^s Place,
1 773* '53 Portrait of a lady ; miniature.
157 do. gentleman; do.
158 do. lady; do.
Pall Mall,
1774- '33 Portrait of a lady, in water
colours.
134 Portrait of a gentleman, in
water colours.
1775-
158
1777-
181
■82
1778.
162
1779.
MS
1780.
49
m
239
250
264
I78I.
281
1782.
"7
»35
153
237
283
1795- 387
464
476
(Miniature
1802. 723
1804, 487
493
736
1805. 357
A frame with four portraits;
miniature.
A lady's portrait.
A frame with the portraits of
three gentlemen, in water
colours.
^^, Pall Mall,
A frame containing nine por-
traits in miniature, those set
for bracelets in enamel
A frame with six heads in
miniature, the bracelet
painted in enamel.
(Elected A.R.A.)
62, Charlotte Street,
Rathbone Place,
Portrait of a lady, in chalks,
do. do. watercolours.
do. do. do.
Portrait of an officer; water
colours.
Portrait of a lady; water
colours.
A frame containing ten por-
traits.
Drawing in black chalk.
Portrait of an officer ; crayons,
do. a gentleman; do.
do. a child with a dog ;
crayons.
A frame with 14 portraits, the
upper one in enamel.
II, Blenheim Street,
JVetv Bond Street,
Portrait of a lady. (Mrs, Sid-
dons,)
Nine portraits.
Six do.
painter to H.RH. the Prince
of Wales.)
Dublin,
Portrait of a well known female
in the city of Dublin.
212, Piccadilly,
Portrait of Colonel Vereker,
Major H. Waring, Dr. Lind-
say, and Mrs. Siddons, in
the year 1785.
Portraits of Colonel Lord
Blaney, Counsellor Dobbs,
Miss Lendrick and Miss
Hone.
Portraits of Dr. Dunn, Mrs.
Williams, Mr. Mahon, Cap-
tain Tindal, Lady A. Cole,
Mr. Coates, and Mrs. Barber.
Ill, New Bond Street,
Six portraits in enamel, ori-
ginals, and the centre copied
from Marc Garrard.
142
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
N
Hone, Horace, A,R.A. — continued.
1805. 377 Portraits of three ladies and the
Hon. Capt O'Neil.
I, Queen Street^ May fair.
1806. 688 Portraits of a lady and three
gentlemen.
730 A frame containing eight por-
traits in enamel, viz., the
Earl of Charlemont, J. C.
Beresford, Esq., T. Bain-
bridge, Esq., a general offi-
cer, after the late Mr. Hone,
R.A., and Mrs. Bernard,
originals ; the late Bishop of
Waterford, after Mr. Hamil-
ton, and Sir T. Beaumont
and his daughter, after old
masters.
1807. 8i2 T. Hammersley, Esq.; enamel.
828 J. Gandon, Esq.; do.
849 The Earl of Charlemont.
44, Hertford Street^ Mayfair.
1808. 730 A frame containing the por-
traits of Mrs. C. F. Sheridan,
A. Stanley, Esq., Mr. and
Mrs. Tyler, Mrs. Laycock,
the late Earl of Charlemont,
in enamel; and Mrs. Graham,
after a chalk drawing by Mr.
Hamilton, in enamel.
1809. 685 Portrait of a celebrated archi-
tect.
712 A frame containing the por-
traits of the Earl of Albe-
marle, painted from life, in
enamel ; a lady, in enamel,
after T.Lawrence, Esq.,R.A.;
a lady in a Veil, in enamel,
after A. Robertson; R. H.
Beaumont, Esq., — a lady,
— a ditto — and — Tomkin-
son, Esq., of the i6th Dra-
goons.
29, St.Jame^s Place.
18 10. 631 Frame containing portraits of
the late Rt. Hon. C J. Fox,
a lady, and a Madonna, after
Carlo Dolci; enamels.
641 Portraitof a nobleman ; enamel.
181 1. 402 A Bacchante.
598 A frame containing four por-
traits in enamel, and a young
lady in water colours.
181 2. 679 The late Rt. Hon. C. J. Fox,
in enamel.
1813. 437 H.R. H. Prince Regent, in
enamel.
439 Portrait of a lady in enamel,
after a miniature painted by
H. Hone in 1777.
I8I3.
I8I4.
469
453
1815.
42t>
653
1818.
701
716
731
819
832
I8I9.
79*
818
1820.
I82I.
1822.
9«5
730
763
793
554
600
634
Portrait of a gentleman
The Duke of Devonshire; in
enamel.
Major H. Warring; a sketch
in enamel.
Portrait of a lady; in enamel,
do. a lady,
do. do. in enamel,
do. an officer.
The late Sir Adam Gordon.
Portrait of an artist.
20, Dover Street^ Piccadilly.
Portrait of a lady.
do. gentleman.
The late Rev. Mr. Herringham.
Portrait of a clergyman.
do. lady.
An historical portrait in enameL
Portrait of Mrs. Siddons; ena-
mel after an original picture
by H. Hone, painted in
1784.
Portrait of a lady.
Portraits of a lady and children.
HONE, Nathaniel, R.A Painter.
St. James's Place.
1769. 52 A small whole length.
53 A portrait of a clergyman;
three-quarters.
54 A portrait of a young gentle-
man. {Master Angelo.)
55 A candlelight.
56 A piping boy.
57 A portrait in enamel.
1770. 108 Two gentlemen in masquerade.
{As Friars with a Turkey
and punchy well. — Walpole.)
{Captain Francis Grose and
Mr. Theo. Forrest as Capu-
chin Friars.)
109 A portrait of the late Tripoli
ambassador.
1 771. 98 A portrait of a young gentle-
man; whole length.
99 David, when a shepherd, after
having delivered his lamb
from the lion; a Kitcat.
{Pretty good. — Walpole.)
100 A lady in the character of Ca-
lista in the Pair Penitent,
act V, scene i ; a three-quar-
ters. {Lady Stanhope^ there
is a print of it. — Walpole.)
101 A portrait of a lady in her
fourscorth year; a three-
quarters.
102 A portrait of a student, with a
plaister of Paris head in his
hand; a three-quarters.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
H3
177 1, 10 J A portrait of a boy composing
a garland.
104 A fMDrtrait of a boy with a port-
folio. ( ^itfy natural — Wal-
pole.)
10? A portrait of a girl with a dog.
106 do. lady, in enamel
for a ring.
1772. h8 A portrait of a gentleman; half
length,
119 do. Kit cat,
120 Port rait of a lady; three-quarters.
12 1 do. gentleman; do,
131 A child with a cat,
J773- 147 Portraitof a gentleman; whole
length,
14S Portrait of a young gentleman;
three- quarters.
149 Portraitof a gentleman; three-
quarters.
1 50 Portrait of a gentleman ; three-
quarters.
1 ? I Portrait of a gentleman ; three-
quarters,
1 52 A hare; three-quarters*
370 A fisherman ; Kit cat,
17\ A young lady in a round.
Pa/iMaiL
1774, tiB Portrait of a lady; Kit cat.
119 do, do. three-quartera.
130 do. do. do.
131 do. gentleman; do.
n* A study after nature.
1775. M7 The Spartan Boy; historical,
{Finely e&iouredand good tx-
pres$i&n, — Walpole,)
1777* '75 A whole length of a gentle-
man.
176 Two gentlemen in conversa-
tion,
177 Portrait of a nobleman; three-
quarters,
i77t Portrait of a nobleman; three-
quarters. {Lord Darhmuth,
— Walpole.)
17S Portraitof a clergyman; three-
quarters.
179 Portrait of a young lady.
1 So do. do.
1778. 157 Portrait of a lady; half-length.
15* do, do. and child;
Kit cat,
159 Portrait, Abraham; Kit cat.
ifio do. of a lady; three-
quarters,
161 Portraitof a gentleman; three-
quarters,
1779, 143 Two ladies; Kit cats.
143 A lady; three-quarters.
144 A gentlemao; ttiypi^Mjaa rters,
30, RatJibone Place.
1780. 31 Portrait of a naval officer.
{CapL Baillie,)
106 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Raye.)
139 Portrait of a clergyman. {Rev.
Mr, Harrison,)
1 7 S 1 . 113 Portrait of Mr. Brereton in the
character of Douglas.
205 Portrait of a gentleman.
1 782. 21 A general officer and his aide-
de-camp at the Bruger Mill
Conflict in the late war,
1762.
40 Portrait of a lady.
251 do. gentleman.
413 do. do.
1 7S3. 3 A historical sketch of Nathan
in his reply to David the
King.
14 Portrait of a clergyman.
186 do. lady.
208 do. gentleman. (Copt,
Bailie,)
1 784. 86 Portrait of a young gentleman.
199 do. clergyman.
215 do. lady; half length.
373 do. gentleman.
380 do. do. {Mr,
Smith,)
HONE, Nathaniel, R,II,A, ... Paiiatcr.
44, Rue N, D, de Lorette^
Paris,
1869. i6i Study from nature.
HONEYMAN, John Painter.
140, Bath Street^ Glasgow.
1879. 1083 Skipness, Argyllshire.
1880. 1 1 59 Church at North Merchiston,
Edinburgh.
HONNOR, Timothy Architect.
28, Theobald's Road, W,C.
1903. 1514 House at Tadworth, Surrey.
HONNYWILL-HALL, W. See Hall,
vol. iii, page 358.
HOOD, Hon. Albert Painter.
22, The Boltons,
1874. 480 Miss Taylor.
168, B romp ton Road,
1 87 8. 952 Mrs. L. Wynne.
HOOD, George Percy Jacomb.
Painter, Etcher, and Sculptor.
8, Kin^s Road, Chelsea.
1879. 765 " Love hailed a little maid."
932 Walter Dalrymple, Esq.
144
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hood, George Percy Jacomb — continued.
1879. 1005 St. Simeon Stylites.
1880. 257 Mercy at the wicket-gate. " So
he opened the gate and
looked out; but Mercy had
fallen down without in a
swoon, etc." — Bunyan.
1882. 131 Portrait of an etcher.
112, Lexham Gardens,
1883. 351 Pippa passes.
1884. 701 La Cocarde Tricolore, Paris,
1789.
On Monday (13 July) the huge
city has awoke, not to its week-
day industry ; to what a different
one ! . . . Women, too, are sew-
ing cockades ; — not now of grun
but of red and blue^ our old Paris
colours; these once based on a
ground of constitutional white are
the famed Tricolor, — Carlyle.
1885,
1886.
1887.
1889.
1890.
1403
\i
1891.
1892.
1893,
1894.
1895-
1896.
1897,
1898.
1899.
1900.
1902.
nil Jainis* daughter. "She is not
dead, but sleepeth."
The ferry. After W. Stott.
Horse- washing in the Seine.
3, Wentworth Studios^
Manresa Roctd.
595 Whither?
61 2 Mr. Alderman Hobbs, Mayor
of Croydon, 1887-8-9.
436 Miss Shaw-Lefevre, late Pre-
sident of Somerville Hall,
Oxford.
1059 Robinson Ellis, Esq., M.A.,
Trinity, Oxford.
1064 Bishop of St. Albans. (Thomas
Legh Ciaughton,)
1 166 The witches' dance.
2090 Mask for a fountain ; bronze.
2094 do. do. do.
26, We Street
219 Summer.
278 F. Seymour Haden, Esq., Pre-
sident of the Royal Society
of Painter-Etchers.
44a R. Dauntesey, Esq.
449 The nurse.
860 P. Thellussen, Esq.
8n The passing of summer.
502 In the morning of the world.
678 The little swineherd.
43 Gone away !
659 Portrait of a gentleman.
24 Entangled.
942 Under the gas lamp.
954 Cornflowers.
464 " It is our opening day."
266 Fallen leaves.
HOOD, Thomas Painter.
1849. 860 Harrow, from the North-east.
HOOK, Allan J Painter.
Silverbeck, Churt^ Famham.
1876. 570 A portrait.
121, Shane Street.
1877. 146 Portrait.
456 The first daffodils.
1878. 626 A sunny day in winter.
1879. 1367 Adam's ale.
1880. 466 A sheep-run by the sea.
1421 The travelling tinker.
1495 The fisherman's dinner.
1 88 1. 271 The first to look out for the
homeward bound.
444 Burning weeds.
1882. 432 Waiting for a chance to launch.
1883. 773 Winnowing gleanings.
1885. 664 A conversation at sea.
905 A Cornish port.
1886. 394 Waiting for the rising tide.
460 " Down mainsail ! "
1887. 653 A free harbour.
1007 Water. "They ne'er till now
had known the joys of drink-
ing.'^
1888. 1 119 A fine day for mackerel.
SandbraWy Churt^ Famham.
1889. 1 68 The little sabot.
350 News on the reef.
1 890. 700 On the lobster ground.
1 89 1. 682 Welcome shelter.
1892. 453 A cargo of slates.
699 Dear life !
1893. 561 Short of water.
1894. 414 Salvage after a fog; swimming
cattle from a wreck.
1896. 313 Trawling among islands.
HOOK, Bryan Painter.
Silverbeck, Churt^ Famham.
1879. 1371 Solitude. ** Where, by the un-
pathwayed margin, etc." —
Words^vorth.
1880. 62a A Cornish gull-rock.
661 Summer on the Cornish coast.
1 88 1. 415 A peasant proprietor.
439 Water fowl.
976 " Not so black as he 's painted."
1882. 347 "Light thickens, and the crow
makes wing, etc." — Macbeth,
1883. 124 Marsh and Moorland.
1884. 717 Just before the gloaming.
724 Across the sands; lona.
1885. 13 Jack ashore.
312 Gathering eggs on the Cliffs of
Lundy.
406 Whitesand Bay.
1886. 246 The " tatie patch " by the sea.
733 Cornish fishers.
1887. 549 Sea swallows.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
145
1888. 222 Invaders. "The puffins often
contend with the rabbits for
the possession of some of
the burrows."— YarrdL
354 Gleanings.
368 Portraits.
1889. 600 Thurlestone Rock,
1 1 1 1 Woodcock forward !
1890. 737 Perseus and Andromeda.
951 Thistle-finches.
1891. 536 Venice from the Lido.
1892. 653 A student of nature*
Betfoldsy Famkam.
1S93. 357 Hart's Lock Woods from
Streatley Hill.
491 The poor man's cow.
513 "Two is company."
583 A miniature dairy farm.
1767 Mrs. Bryan Hook; medallion^
bronze.
171 In the Rhone Valley.
844 Slapton Sands, South Devon.
861 Start Bay, South Devon.
8 Corran Ferry, Lochaber.
304 Connubial felicity.
165 Cool pastures: Lac de Cham-
pex.
387 A mother's darling.
1003 In the playground of Europe,
475 The suburbs of Zermatt.
922 Start Bay.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1899.
1900.
HOOK, Mrs. Eliza.
Miniature Painter.
Percy Street^ Rathbane Place,
184 Portrait of a lady in the charac-
ter of Flora.
185 Portrait for a ring miniature*
1 1, Great Rmseil Street
i64t Portrait of a lady in miniature,
Charlotte Street,
Bedford Square.
271 Portrait of a lady.
289 do. do,
341 do. do.
264 Portraits of a lady and child.
1777-
1778.
1784.
1785.
1786.
HOOK, James Clarke, i?,^,.. Painter.
18, South Lambeth^ Surrey.
1839. 215 The hard task.
58, Newman Street,
1842. 15 Master John Smith Finch.
4, Sidmtmth Street,
Regent Square.
1844. 774 Pamphilus relating his story.
And they went into a meadow
of grass and s&ie down, aj the
Queen had commanded, when
Pamphilus spoke 10 thiscfiecti cic.
IV.
1845. 85 A. Elmslte, Esq.
667 The song of olden time,
" Theyr song so sweete
brought agayne the dayes,
70, Newman Street,
1846. 1314 The controversy between Lady
Jane Grey and Feckenham,
who was sent to her from
the Queen, two days before
her death, to convert her
to Romanism, etc., etc,
6, Manor Road, HoUmvay,
1847. 865 Bassanio commenting on the
caskets.— J/^riT^Gw/ of Ven-
ice.
1S48. 45S "When the Emperor Olho IV
came to Florence, the
beautiful women of the city
being assembled in Santa
Reparata to do him honour,
the maid Gauldrada pleased
him most] and her father
saying of her to the
Emperor that he was at
liberty to kiss her, the
damsel replied that no man
living should kiss her unless
he were her husband; for
which words the Emperor
commended her much, and
the Count Gtiido was taken
so much in love of her, for
her grace, that with the
counsel of the Emperor he
made her his wife."
15, Tkurh'C Place, West.
1849. 177 The chevalier Eayard wounded
at Brescia,
The damsels were fair, virtuouit,
and welUtrainedf and had afforded
much pit^time to the cbevulicr
during his illness by thetr chaice
singiDg, playing on the lute, and
their much canning needlework*
381 Othello's first suspicion.
517 Bianca Capello,
The young Bbmca found her
father's door, etc. — /f^j^s' Ua/f^
1850. 376 Francesco Novello di Carrara
and the Lady Taddea escape
from the emissaries of Gale-
azzo Visconti, who are in
pursuit of them.
A thicket afforded them shelter
til] their company had passed by,
ind Cirrura then cheered the
^ptfiti of his Iswiy, by
certain succour
146
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hook, James Clarke, R.A.-^continued.
1850. 503. A Dream of Venice. {Here
follows quotation in Italian.)
(Elected A.R.A.)
1851. 361 The rescue of the brides of
Venice.
Having surprised the pirates at
Caorli, where they were dividing
their booty, the youths made g[reat
havoc among them, and regained
the brides and their marriage por-
tions. — Sansevino,
535 The defeat of Shylock.
^^ Portia, Therefore prepare
thee to cut off the flesh,
etc."
Tor Villa, Campden Hill,
1852. 110 Othello's description of Desde-
mona.
An admirable musician ! O, she
will King the savageness out of a
bear! of so high and plenteous
wit and invention I
380 Signor Torello goes to fight
the Turks, and is made
prisoner; his wife supposing
him to be dead, is per-
suaded by her family to
marry again. Torello re-
turns and appears in disguise
at the marriage feast, where
he makes himself known to
his wife by dropping his
ring in a pledge cup. —
Boccaccio,
1853. *79 The Chevalier Bayard.
"Sans peur et sans reproche"
confers the order of Knighthood
on the infant son of the Duke of
Bourbon, when visiting thb prince,
on a journey through Moulins.
362 Queen Isabella of Castile,
with her two daughters,
visited many of the nunner-
ies, taking her needle with
her and endeavouring by
her conversation and ex-
ample to withdraw the in-
mates from the low and
frivolous pleasures to which
they were addicted.
1854. 117 A rest by the wayside.
147 A few minutes to wait before
twelve o'clock.
233 Time of the persecution of the
Christian Reformers in
Paris.
The Papists assembled in the
streets, and sung canticles before
the images of the Virgin that were
exposed at the comers of the
houses. Those who passed were
invited to join in the choms, and
if they refused to do so, they were
insulted and beaten.
1855.
i860.
1861.
31
n
1856.
1857. 160 A
1858.
278 A
Market Morning. "There's a
single small cottage, etc."
A fracture.
" Colin, thou kenst the south-
erne shepheard's boye." —
Spenser.
124 The birthplace of the stream-
let.
486 The gratitude of the mother of
Moses for the safety of her
child. "And the maid
went and called the child's
mother, etc."
171 The brambles in the way.
209 A passing cloud.
272 " Welcome, bonny boat"
5^7 The fisherman's " Good-
night."
signal on the horizon.
" Her Union Jack is at the
fore."
widow's son going to sea.
"Sail forth into the sea, O
ship! etc."
545 The shipboy's letter.
232 "Children's children are the
crown of old men, etc."
326 A pastoral. "Then blow your
pypes, etc." — Spenser.
453 The coastboy gathering ^;gs.
Hambledon,
near Godalming, Surrey.
1859. 250 "And out again I curve and
flow, etc." — Tennyson.
369 "Luff, boy."
439 A Cornish gift.
493 The skipper ashore.
(Elected R.A.)
Pine Wood, Witley,
Godalming.
22 "Whose bread is on the
waters."
186 Stand clear!
301 The Valley on the Moor.
408 " O well for the sailor lad.
That he sings in his boat in
the bay."
n8 Leaving Cornwall for the
Whitby fishing.
3>7 "Compass'd by the inviolate
sea."
522 Sea Urchins.
1862. 81 The Acre by the sea.
357 The trawlers. " A net that was
cast into the sea, etc."
378 Sea air.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
147
1863.
176
219
335
1864.
los
146
3"
445
571
1865.
40
70
183
567
886
1866.
99
.48
239
z68
1867.
91
138
282
292
1868.
48
270
1869.
434
124
2»7
1870.
33*
93
158
1022
I87I.
"53
163
590
1161
1872.
196
265
382
1873.
390
20
35
The prawn catchers.
A sailor's wedding party.
Leaving at low water.
The broom dasher.
From under the sea.
Milk for the schooner.
Cornish miners leaving work.
A narrow lane. Dipioma work,
Breton fishermen's wives.
The mackerel take.
The sardine fleet.
The seaweed gatherer.
Etching ; a sea boy gathering
eggs.
Landing salmon.
Washerwomen — Brittany.
"Give us this day our daily
bread."
Baiting for Haddock.
Siiverbecky Churt^
near Famham,
Digging for Sand-eels.
" Mother Carey's chickens."
A cowherd's mischief.
Herrings from Banfl": fishers
clearing their nets.
The lobster catcher.
The morning after a gale.
Are chimney-sweepers black?
Cottagers making cider.
The boat. "It served them for
kitchen and parlour and
all."
Caught by the tide.
Fish from the Doggerbank.
Brimming, Holland.
Sea earnings.
A thorn.
Salmon trappers, Norway.
Norwegian Haymakers.
Market girls at a fjord.
The oyster severals of Hamp-
shire.
Gold of the sea.
Between the tides.
" As jolly as a sandboy."
The fishing haven.
Song and accompaniment. " I
cast my line in Largo Bay."
Fishing by proxy.
A modern master of cormorants
at work in a Surrey stream. A
small strap is fastened round the
neck of tne bird to keep the fish
in the jugular pouch, from which
the sportsman obliges the cor-
morant to disgorge the live prey
from time to time.
254 The Bonxie, Shetland.
They who are about to' rob
Mr iMit% hold a knife or other
227
sharp instrument over their heads,
upon which the enraged bird pre-
cipitates and transfixes itself. —
Bewick,
1874. 14 Kelp burners, Shetland.
26 Under the lee of a rock.
232 Cow tending.
375 Jetsam and flotsam.
1875. 47 Hearts of Oak. "That Eng-
land, hedged in with the
main, etc." — King John,
256 Wise saws. "Am I both priest
and clerk? well then, amen."
308 Land of Cuyp.
439 The Samphire gatherer. " And
dizzy 'tis to cast one's eyes
so low."
1876. 44 Seaside ducks.
186 A little blue bay.
234 Crabbers.
498 " Hard Unes."
1877. 126 Word from the missing.
182 A gull catcher.
337 " He shot a fine shoot."
380 Friends in rough weather.
In some small fishing villages
on the coast of Devon, dogs are
trained to swim through the surf
to boats returning in rough
weather, and bring to land a rope
by which those on shore haul the
boats to the beach.
1878. 351 The coral fisher, Amalfi. "You
do as chapmen do. Dis-
praise the thing that you
desire to buy."
1879. 269 "Little to earn and many to
keep.".
275 Mushroom gatherers.
493 Tanning nets: witches and
cauldrons from the Macbeth
country.
1880. 59 " King Baby," the white sands
of lona.
66 Home with the tide.
261 Sea-pools.
356 Mussel-gardens.
1 88 1. 192 The nearest way to school.
258 Diamond Merchants, Corn-
wall.
489 Past work. "One generation
passeth away, etc."
1882. 123 Castle building.
303 "Caller herrin'."
308 Devon harvest cart: the last
handful home.
1883. 28 Catching a mermaid.
36 Love lightens toil. " As looks
the mother on her lovely
babe."
148
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hook, J
1883
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
ames Clarke, R.A, — continued,
324 The wily angler. " But bite the
perch well, and that very
boldly."
331 Carting for "Farmer Pen-
gelly."
81 Wild harbourage.
346 The mirror of the sea-mew.
35* Catching sand-launce. "At low
tide the fisher-girls sweep
the wet sand with small
blunt sickles."
140 The stream. " Giving a gentle
kiss to every sedge, etc."
Purchased for the Chantrey
Bequest for ;;^ i , 1 00.
146 "After dinner rest a while."
"The hote cormeraunt ful
of glotony."
202 The close of day. " The weary
sun hath made a golden
set."
270 " Yo, heave ho."
60 Sea daisies. "While I thy
amiable cheeks do coy, etc."
65 The broken oar. " I love every
thing that 's old; old friends,
etc."
276 The salmon pool.
827 An undergraduate.
924 Gathering limpets.
292 Fresh from the waves.
299 Young dreams.
583 Tickling trout.
77^ Searching the crab-holes.
32 Low tide gleanings.
148 The bauble boat. "The sea
being smooth, etc."
160 The feast of the osprey.
254 The day for the lighthouse.
19 The seaweed Raker.
32 The Fowler's pool.
249 Wreckage from Fruiter.
75 Last night's disaster.
249 A jib for the new smack.
309 A Dutch pedlar.
317 Breakfasts for the Forth.
33 Hit but not bagged.
40 Portrait of the Painter. Painted
by invitation for the collec-
tion of portraits of artists
painted by themselves in the
Uffizi Gallery^ Florence.
177 Willing helpmates : fishing sta-
tion on the Maas.
299 Summer pleasures. "On the
beached margent of the
sea."
249 Nereids.
255 The sea-mew's nest.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
211 Good liquor, duty free.
55 Seed time. " Let not ambition
mock their useful toil, etc"
134 Practising without diploma.
238 Herring-packers. "As honest
maids as ever broke bread."
774 Before sundown.
17 Finnan haddie.
245 " Hey, ho, seely sheepe ! "
257 A harvest in the west country.
48 A dish of prawns.
279 Breadwinners of the north.
287 From the shore to the field.
308 Allan J. Hook, Esq.
340 Low water at the tidal crossing.
356 A Dutchman's home.
58 A turn in the lane; black-
berries.
70 Idlers. " Their hour-glass was
the sea-sand, etc."
Trouble with the old muzzle-
loader.
"The sunshine in the happy
glens is fair, etc."
Waders.
Grist to the mill.
" Water-cresses ! "
665 Bryan Hook, Esq.
212 The goatherd.
218 A new coat for an old friend.
269 Once bit twice shy.
279 A Surrey trout stream.
34 Mending the trammel.
39 Seaweed for the garden.
218 Cornish pets.
225 A lonely bay.
187 Where the green sea meets the
shingle.
191 Home from the marshes.
271
278
14
232
i44
HOOKE, B Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 80 1. 871 A cottage.
1802. 109 1 Cottages near Hastings, Sussex.
1803. 522 A landscape.
732 do.
1805. 465 do.
1 8 10. 516 Cottage near Woodford, Essex.
HOOKB, Richard Painter.
18, Exchange Street^
Manchester,
1872. 654 The late Marquis of Devon-
shire.
HOOKER, W Painter.
7^^ John St,y Fitzroy Square.
181 1. 751 Fruit.
766 do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
149
HOOKER and HENNING.
Architects.
7, Fenchurch Street.
1884. 1332 142, Fleet Street.
HOOKER and WHEELER.
Architects.
Brenchleyy Kent,
1 86 1. 658 Faversham Almshouses and
Chapel.
HOOLEY, J. C Architect.
Great Quebec Street,
1820. 931 Design for a park entrance.
HOOPER, Alfred William... Painter.
126, Ebury Street,
1876. 808 Florence from the Boboli Gar-
dens.
1877. 826 Pilate's palace; the Temple
Area, Jerusalem.
HOOPER, Francis Architect.
14, Sackville Street.
1890. 1912 Memorial hospital for children.
1892. 1706 An architect's home at Becken-
ham.
HOOPER, John Horace Painter.
Camden Road Studios,
1885. 274 A sunny day — Dolgelly, South
Wales.
I, Ospringe Road, N. W,
1888. 1068 Mapledurham.
8, Fitzroy Street,
1889. 507 The Thames, near Pangbourne.
315, Haverstock Hill,
1890. 745 Fading light.
Ivy Lodge, Cormvall Road,
Brixton,
1892. 926 Evening on the Upper Thames.
IS, Fitzroy Street,
1899. 7»8 Near Sonning on Thames.
HOOPER, Luther Painter.
6, Bertram Villas,
Stoke Newington.
1879. 759 Nayland Church, Suflfolk.
1883. 936 Church of the Trinity, Falaise.
East Bergholt, near Colchester.
1885. «49 The Village Street, East Berg-
holt, Suffolk.
Hubbard's Hill, Bent ley,
Ipswich.
1889. 1294 A shepherd boy's pastime.
](89i. 13^ The bird-scarer's breakfast
HOOPER, Miss Margaret L.
Painter.
2, Pembroke Gardens.
1884. 1569 A portrait.
1885. 507 do.
685 On the Threshold. See "Le
Seuil," by Ivan Tourgu^nieff.
1887. 626 Omar Khayyam and the angel.
"And lately at the tavern
door agape, etc."
HOOPER, William G Painter.
Peel House, Tudor Road,
Hackney.
1883. 1034 Gleaners.
22, Millman Street,
Bedford Row.
1890. 1411 A Suffolk Pastoral.
1 89 1. 914 Winter.
Wick, Christchurch, Hants.
1894. 982 Childhood's sunny hours.
The Studio, Tuckton,
Christchurch.
1898. 494 Wayside fruit.
HOPE, G Painter.
17, Inchbrook Street, Pimlico,
1354. 251 Slumber.
HOPE-PINKER, H. R. See P.
HOPKIN, T Sculptor.
31, Upper Charlotte Street.
1854. 1406 Monument to the late Duke
of Wellington.
HOPKINS, Arthur, A,R. W.S,
Painter.
4, Crescent, Kensington.
1875. 702 The mowers.
1876. 544 The call to supper.
712 The quay.
22, St. Anne's Villas,
Not ting HiU.
1877. 630 The plough.
1878. 904 The apple loft.
1879. 385 Signals of distress.
1880. 538 Shelter.
1882. 693 Mrs. Arthur Hopkins.
1883. 166 All hands to the capstan !
196 Mrs. Charles N. Luxmoore.
80, Finchley Road.
1884. 744 Mrs. Ix)wndes.
1886. 400 Between the old home and the
new.
1889. 751 The empty boat at sea.
1892. 969 "Springtime, the only pretty
ring time."
ISO
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
continued.
Hopkins, Arthur, A.R,W,S.-
1893. 899 A load of lilac.
469 In tow.
459 A sea nymph's frolic.
Hurstleigh,
Arkivright Road, N. IV.
778 Love's letter box.
482 Hay time.
1894.
1898.
1902.
1904.
HOPKINS, Mrs. Edward (late Miss
Frances A. Beechey) Painter.
66, Greaf Cumberlattd Place,
1869. 41 Canoes in a fog — Lake Superior.
1870. 384 Canoe travelling in the Back-
woods of Canada. " North-
ward its prow was turned,
etc.^*— Longfellow,
187 1. 1063 Running a rapid on the Mat-
tawa River, Canada.
1872. 149 Left to die.
The Indians of the prairies
when passing through an enemy's
countiy on the **war path" are
obliged to desert and leave to his
fate any one of the party who,
disabled by wounds or sickness,
cannot travel on horseback at the
pace necessary for safety.
1874.
1878.
i88a
1885.
1886.
1890.
1891.
1902.
100 Canadian Voyageurs on Lake
Superior starting at Sun-
rise.
3, Upper Berkeley Street
540 Wilfred Hopkins.
647 See-saw.
103 Relics of the primaeval forest
Canada.
375 Autumn on the St. Lawrence,
Canada; the first touch of
frost on the maples.
71 A siesta.
678 Mounting a rapid; autumn,
Canada.
95, FitzJohfCs Avenue.
481 The visit of the Prince of
Wales (King Edward VII)
to Lachine Rapids, Canada,
in i860.
HOPKINS, Miss Hannah H.
Painter.
Odihamy Hants.
1873. 948 An English Home: grey twi-
light.
1874. 302 Changing the pasture.
1876. 64 The reaper's task is done.
333 Dogmersfield Forest.
1877. 89 The fall of the leaf.
953 When green leaves come again.
HOPKINS, J Miniature Painter.
27, King Street^ Holdorn.
1 791. 299 Portrait of a gentleman.
1792. 235 do. an artist. {Mr. J.
Hopkins?)
239 Portrait of a lady.
287 do. do. (Lady Eliza-
beth Smith,)
299 Portrait of a lady of quality.
{Lady Elizabeth Smyth.)
'793- 47' A frame containing five por-
traits.
1794. 46" Portrait of a lady.
'795' 54^ Cephisa. Vide MarmonteFs
Tales, vol. i, p. 119.
1796. 557 Portrait of a gentleman.
569 do. Madame Banti.
628 do. a gentleman.
662 do. Miss Decamp in
character.
1797. 949 A frame with three miniatures.
1798. 482 An emblematical design.
Fame crowning Britannia,
History recording the ist of
June, 1794.
873 A frame with the portraits of
Mr. J. Hopkins, R. Smith,
Esq., and the Comic muse.
7, ComhilL
1802. 416 Venus and Cupids.
426 A warrior lamenting the loss of
his comrade.
785 Miss Fitzgerald.
1803. 759 Portrait of an artist.
1804. 686 do. a lady.
A,2, Pall Mall.
1809. 620 The infant St. John.
659 Adoration.
HOPKINS, J. D Architect.
24, Goodge Street.
1 83 1. 983 Design for an institution for
science, literature, and art.
HOPKINS, W Painter.
Windsor Castle.
1803. 651 Portrait of a gentleman.
1804. 303 do. do.
1809. 64 do. lady.
366 do. celebrated mu-
sician.
541 Portrait of a gentleman.
18 10. 8 Study of a boy's head.
152 A boy playing at hoop.
199 Sir J. Dineley, Bart.
204 Portrait of an artist.
267 do. old man.
181 1. 168 A. De Luce, Esq.
475 Old man smoking.
510 Portrait of a gendeman.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
151
HOPKINS, W. A Sculptor.
25, Bedford Square,
1844. 1363. Bust of the infant son of
H. E. Kendall, Esq., Junr.
HOPKINS, William H Painter.
Rook Hill House, Bath.
1858. 348 "Through each toilsome day
. . . the ploughman cleaves
his way, etc."
924 Waiting.
The Limes^
Willsbridge, Bristol,
1859. 575 June.
948 ** The sun shone full upon the
field, etc."
i860. 145 A sketch. " All as he whistled
at his plough."
551 "A song and hurrah for the
bonny green stack, etc."
1862. lo The bush harrow.
12 On the beach at Mentone in
November.
1863. 698 Medmenham on the Thames.
1864. 399 The low-backed car. Rustic
figures by E. Havell. " When
first I saw sweet Peggy, etc."
522 " Guy Mannering " and " Ghil-
lie Galium," favourite hunt-
ers of H.R.H. the Prince
Consort. Published by com-
mand of Her Majesty.
1865. 386 Before the steam plough.
412 "The ploughman homeward
plods his weary way."
584 "How jocund did they drive
their team a-field."
1866. 525 "A Southerly wind and a
cloudy sky, etc."
1867. 94 Mountain pathway near Men-
tone, France, etc.
263 " Fig-tree," the " Roe," "Palm,"
and "Lurley," with their
foals.
1868. 100 Late in the grousing season.
304 Carrying oats — Perthshire,
N.B.
34, Montague Street.
1869. 316 On our silent highway.
358 "O! lovely peace, with plenty
crowned."
728 "Our luncheon on the Braes
o' Rannoch."
Odiham^ Hants,
187 1. 342 Erich t.
401 "Oh! who could think, O smil-
ing sea, etc."
1872. 204 "E'en sober Dobbin lifts his
clumsy heel, etc."
1^73* 955 Belgian sheep.
1874. 1419 "A hunting we will go!"
1875. 379 "When the warm pack, etc."
457 "His lifted finger to his ear
applies, etc."
2, Elgin Road.
1876. 231 Her Majesty's buckhounds,
with the Earl of Hardwicke
and the huntsman and
whips. (The figures by Ed-
mund Havell.)
1877. 463 A holloa forward.
939 Killed in the open.
1878. 986 "A cracker over the clay."
1879. 1393 "Forrard — away!"
41, Friory Road, N. IV.
1 88 1. 1432 Jogging home and discussing
the "entry."
1882. 397 J. Johnstone of Halbaths. Pre-
sented by the Dumfriesshire
Hunt. Painted with E.
Havell.
1890. 1097 The Fitzwilliam hounds. Pre-
sented to Earl Fitzwilliam
on the 50th anniversary of
his wedding day, Sept. 10,
1888, by the gentlemen of
the hunt. Figures by E.
Havell.
HOPKINSON, Miss Anne E.
Painter.
Kentwoody
Blythe Hill, Catford.
1886. 1134 Spring flowers.
1887. 1082 Azaleas.
HOPKINSON, Robert Painter.
At Mrs. Ducket' Sy
Berwick Street.
1774' *35 A View near Mary Bone.
Blythy Nottinghamshire.
1 781. 4»8 The gateway at Roch Abbey,
Yorkshire.
1788. 473 View.
488 Landscape.
HOPLBY, Edward William John.
Painter.
16, University Street.
1851. 1036 Psyche.
1852. 159 Portrait of a young lady.
689 Expectation;
1 1, Euston Place.
1853. 1253 A little bit of scandal.
1854. 163 Mrs. Thomas William Ken-
nard.
S12 Sitting for his portrait.
152
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hoplcy, Edward William John — con-
tinued,
4, South Bank^
St. John's Wood,
1855. 1362 A primrose from England.
Dr. Ward mentioned to the
Roval Institution, that a primrose
had been taken to Australia in a
covered glass case, and when it
arrived there, in full bloom, the
sensation it excited as a remin-
iscence of '* fatherland '* was so
great, that it was necessary to
protect it by a guard.
1858. 389 A muse.
514 A sketch.
i860. 859 Sappho.
1862. 2ZI Awake.
459 The cloister.
1863. 168 A Spanish coquette.
1867. 47 The bouquet.
1869. 902 Professor Owen, F.R.S., etc.
HOPPER, Charles W Painter.
9, Draper's Gardens,
1893. 1101 At Overstrand.
1 1 84 Sunset over the marsh.
Broadleyy Middkton Road,
1896. 1233 On Holm wood Common.
1897. 1322 Sheep washing near Christ-
church.
Stuart House^ Pellatt Grove^
Wood Green.
1898. 1028 Bluebells.
10, Cathcart Hill, N. W.
1902. 1039 Roses.
HOPPER, Cuthbert Painter.
Odihaniy Hants.
1880. 740 On Linchmere, Hants.
HOPPER, Humphrey Sculptor.
55, Paddington Street.
1799. 1108 A monumental figure.
1800. 1055 Music; designed for the front
of a chimney piece.
1057 Painting; designed for the
front of a chimney piece.
14, New Road, Fitzroy Square.
1 80 1. 97S Design for a monument.
1803. 1020 Adam and Eve; from Milton's
Paradise Lost.
1804. 936 Design for a naval pillar.
1805. 691 A monumental sketch.
699 Model of a monumental figure.
790 Hercules and Omphale.
3, Edward Street,
Portman Square,
1807. 974 Monument to the memory of
the Rt. Hon. W. Pitt, in-
tended for Guildhall.
1807.
1808.
1811.
1813.
1815.
1817.
1821.
1822.
1824.
1825.
1834.
981 Monument to the memory of
Lord Nekon, intended for
Guildhall.
looi Monumental figure to be exe-
cuted in marble.
1079 A bacchante.
1101 do.
1102 A nymph.
898 Mercury; intended to support
a lamp.
946 Venus.
903 Bacchus.
945 Bacchante.
13, Wigmort Street.
883 Bust of Dr. Thornton, member
of the Royal London Col-
lege of Physicians, etc.
890 Bust of Field-Marshal Lord
Beresford.
904 Bust of the Duke of Welling-
ton.
905 Bust of Lord Hill.
1040 Marble bust of John Frederick
Johnstone, of H.M.S.
Queen Charlotte. Mortally
wounded on the 27 th of
August, 1 8 16, in the glori-
ous attack upon Algiers, of
which wounds he died,
October 3, 18 16, on board
the said ship, ag€>d 23 years.
1073 Model of a bust of the Duke
of Wellington, to be exe-
cuted in marble.
1 108 Marble figure, part of a monu-
ment. "My soul doth
magnify the Lord."
1046 Marble figure, part of a monu-
ment
1030 Ganymede.
1042 Marble bust of C. C. Western,
Esq., M.P. for Essex.
1044 Salmacis; a model to be exe-
cuted in marble. "*He is
mine, he's all my own,' the
Naiad cries, etc."
1043 Marble figure, part of a monu-
ment.
HOPPER, Thomas Architect.
42, Berkeley Street,
1807. ion Conservatory building for
H.R.H. the Prince of Wales
at Carlton House.
1053 do. do. do.
40, Connaught Terrace.
1833. 1096 Margam, now building for
E. R. Mansel Talbot, Esq.,
M.P. in Glamorganshire.
^835. 962 do. do. do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
153
1836.
IOI7
1837.
990
1838.
1059
1839.
1840.
1147
95"
I84I.
1005
1843.
1256
1844.
1218
1846.
1 22 I
II7I
1848. I?82
Penrhyn Castle; for G. H.
Dawkins Pennant, Esq.
Design for the new Houses of
Parliament.
Upper Court and Keep,
Penrhyn Castle.
Design for public building.
Mansion at Butterton Park,
Staffordshire.
Amesbury; enlarged for Sir
Edmund Antrobus.
Dunkeld; for the late Duke of
Athol.
Design for the Conservative
Club House.
Gothic mansion.
To Nelson and his companions
in arms; a design forming
part of a series, to combine
in one group a gallery to
receive annual prize pictures
in commemoration of the
brilliant victories achieved
by British arms^ a national
gallery and exhibition rooms
for the Royal Academy,
St. Mary's Hospital, building
near the terminus of the
Great Western Railway,
Paddington.
HOPPERTON, W Architect.
13, Ramlagh Street^ Pimiim,
1809. 835 A design in architecture.
18 10. 7" A design for a mansion.
181 1. 887 Design for an hospital for
lunatics.
HOPPNER, John, ^,^ Painter.
At Mr. Chami^eriain's
North Aud/ty Street.
1780. Ill A primrose girl.
205 Portrait of a lady.
1 78 1. 42 do. do.
At Mrs, Wright%
Cocker Sireet,
Haymarkii.
1782. 89 Portrait of a young lady.
148 do. gentleman.
425 Girl with Sallad.
1783. 96 Portrait of a young gentleman*
136 do. kdy.
175 do. nobleman* {L&ri
Z^Z£'/iA;iOT.^VValpole.)
ai6 Portrait of a lady of qtiali^.
{Lady Lewisham. — Wal-
pole.)
268 Portrait of a genileman.
IV. .
1784. 6
5>
64
79
379
1785- 99
H5
1786.
371
3
163
176
1787.
87
173
WJl
"S
1788.
4
99
236
241
1789.
394
41
US
»59
176
Charles Street^
St, Jameses Square.
Portrait of a nobleman's son.
{Hon. Captain Beauclerk;
whole length,)
Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Hall,)
Portrait of a lady of quality.
{Lady Beauchamp,)
Portrait of a lady. {Miss
Bailey,)
Portrait of a lady of quality.
{Lady Talbot,)
Jupiter and lo ; half length.
Portrait of a gentleman; whole
length.
Her Royal Highness, Princess
Sophia.
Her Royal Highness, Princess
Amelia.
Her Royal Highness, Princess
Mary.
A primrose girl.
Portrait of a gentleman.
{Capt, Lloyd,)
Vouth and age.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Jordan in the character
of the Comic Muse, sup-
ported by Euphrosyne, who
represses the advances of a
satyr.
Portrait of a lady; three-
quarters.
Portrait of a lady; three-
quaners. (Mrs. Hoppner,)
Portrait of a lady; whole
length. {Mrs. Boyd)
Belisarius ; Kit cat.
Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters, {Rev, Mr. Carr.)
A standard bearer.
Portrait of a lady; whole
length. (Mrs. Braddyll.)
Portrait of a nobleman. {Duke
of Roxb&rough,)
Portrait of a lady. {Mrs.
Tolfrty.)
A nymph.
Portrait of a gentleman. {Cap-
tain Farter.)
Portraits of a young lady and
two children. {Mr, God-
salt's children.)
Portrait of a nobleman. {Lord
Henry Fitzgerald.)
Portrait of a gentleman.
{Smithy the actor.)
Infant Vanity.
A Bacchante.
154
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
'^
Hoppncr, John, R.A, — continued.
1790. 165 Portrait of a lady.
190 do. do. (Mrs. Bun-
bury.)
386 Portrait of a girl.
1 791. 76 Portrait of His Royal High-
ness the Duke of York.
98 Portrait of His Royal High-
ness the Duke of Clarence.
151 Portraits of children.
19a Cupid and Psyche.
420 Portrait of a nobleman's son.
(Lord Harrington^ s.)
4*4 Portrait of a nobleman.
(Lord Beigrave.)
440 Portrait of Mrs. Jordan in the
character of Hippolita.
1792. 59 Portrait of His Royal High-
ness the Duke of York.
76 Portrait of Her Royal High-
ness the Duchess of York.
113 Portrait of a nobleman. (Lord
Damiey.)
120 Portrait of His Royal Highness
the Prince of Wales.
194 A sleeping Venus.
195 Portrait of His Royal Highness
the Duke of Clarence.
444 Portrait of a gentleman.
1793. 109 do. lady of quality.
(Elected A.R.A.)
(Portrait painter to His Royal Highness
the Prince of Wales.)
1794. 21 Portrait of a young gentle-
man.
36 Portrait of a lady of quality.
(Lady Caroline Capel.)
41 Portrait of a Bishop. (Hon.
Leivis Bagoty Bishop of St.
Asaph.)
66 Portrait of a nobleman. (L^rd
Moira.
98 Portrait of a nobleman. (Lord
Damiey.)
125 Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr.
C. Greville.)
155 Portrait of a lady. (Mrs.
Parkyns.)
191 A gale of wind.
205 Portrait of a lady of quality.
(Lady Charlotte Legge.)
(Elected R.A.)
i795« 58 Portraits of children. (Hon. J.
Douglass children^
^\ Portrait of a nobleman. (Duke
of Rutland.)
81 Portrait of a lady of quality.
(Lady Charles Percy)
89 Portrait of a judge. (Mr. Justice
Rooke.)
1795- 90
105
141
161
166
167
1796. 8 1
87
98
117
173
182
238
248
253
263
307
1797. 28
79
96
149
167
190
207
256
267
300
305
364
447
1798. 5
Portraits of young ladies. (The
Misses Frankland.)
Portrait of a nobleman. (Lord
Weymouth.)
Portrait of a lady of quality.
(Lady Young)
Portrait of a lady of quality.
(Lady Charlotte Greville.)
Portrait of a lady of quality.
(Lady Damiey)
Portrait of an officer. (Colonel
Grosvenor.)
Portrait of a lady. (Mrs.
Jordan. A. Pasquin says^
Mrs. Brouncer.)
Portrait of a lady. (Mrs.
Michael Angelo Taylor)
His Royal Highness the Prince
of Wales.
Portrait of a lady of quality.
(Lady Charlotte Campbell.)
His Royal Highness the Duke
of Clarence.
Portrait of a young gentleman.
(Master Alexander)
Portrait of a lady of quality.
(Lady Bligh)
Portrait of a nobleman. (Duke
of Bedford)
Portrait of a lady. (Miss Las-
celles.)
Portrait of a lady of quality.
(Lady Paget)
Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr.
Manners)
Portrait of a nobleman. (Lord
Uxbridge.)
Portrait of a nobleman. (Duke
of Bedford)
Portrait of a nobleman. (Earl
of Carlisle.)
Portraits of a nobleman's child-
ren. (The Duke of Dorset's.)
Portrait of a lady of quality.
(Countess of Oxford)
Portrait of a lady. (Mrs.
Sheridan)
Portrait of a nobleman and his
son. (Lord Berkeley.)
Portrait of a nobleman.
do. lady. (Miss Mor-
ris of Swansea)
Portrait of a nobleman.
do. gentleman. (Mr.
Morris)
The idle girl.
Portrait of the Master of Eaton.
(Dr. Davis)
Portrait of Lx)rd Paget. The
horse by 61 Gilpin, R.A.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
155
1798. 31 Portrait of the Countess of
Clare.
45 Portrait of the Hon. Miss
Chetwynd.
78 Portrait of Lord Viscount
Duncan.
105 Portrait of Mr. Canning.
195 do. the Earl of Inche-
quin.
iio Portrait of Lady Ann Lambton
and children.
214 Portrait of the Countess of
Oxford.
240 Portrait of the Hon. Mrs.
Edward Bouverie.
251 Portrait of Mrs. Whitbread.
256 do. Mrs. G. Hebert.
1799. 63 Sir R. Abercrombie.
75 Mrs. Orby Hunter.
84 The Archbishop of York.
( William Markham.)
85 Portrait of Mr. Bosville, the
Hon. Archibald Macdonald,
his nephew, and Mr. Sin-
clair, his grand-nephew.
107 The Countess of Sutherland.
132 The Duke of Rutland.
242 Lord Melbourne.
302 Lord Euston.
1800. 53 Lady Georgiana Gordon.
104 Portraits of the children of the
Earl of Sefton.
135 Her Royal Highness the
Princess of Wales.
190 H.S.H. Prince of Orange.
191 Hon. Miss Harris.
196 Mrs. Arbuthnot.
197 Lord Grenville.
202 Lady Paget.
1802. 84 Mary.
1803. 22 Psyche's return from the in-
fernal shades with the box
of beauty; portrait of Miss
Grimstone.
76 Lady Grenville.
104 The Bishop of Durham. {Shute
Barrington,)
109 Portrait of a son of H. Davison,
Esq.
Ill The Bishop of Carlisle. {Hon,
E, V. Vernon.)
155 Lady Mildmay and child.
171 Lady E. Bligh.
192 Portrait of a young lady with a
dog.
1804. 143 Miss Cholmondely.
1805. 21 Lady Mulgrave.
60 The Hon. Miss Mercer.
7% Master Smith.
91 Mrs. Jemingham.
1805. 112 The Duke of Grafton.
129 Mrs. Manning and child.
1806. n Earl Camden.
104 A primrose girl.
108 The Rt. Hon. W. Pitt.
168 The Hon. Major-General Sir
A. Wellesley, K.B.
183 The Rt. Hon. Sir W. Scott.
221 A sleeping nymph. "As on
her arm reclines the sleeping
fair, etc."
267 The Rt. Hon. H. B. Frere.
1807. 31 Portrait of a lady of quality.
38 Lord King.
59 Portrait of a lady.
60 The Rt. Hon. T. Grenville.
74 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.
94 Lord Hawkesbury.
123 The Rt. Hon. C. Long.
199 Sir Samuel Hood.
1809. 53 The Earl of Essex.
54 Sir G. Beaumont, Bart.
83 Portrait of a lady.
113 Earl Spencer.
170 Earl St. Vincent.
181 The Countess of Essex.
HOPPNER, Lascelles H. ... Painter.
18, Charles Street,
St. Jameses Square.
435 Mrs. W. Evans.
511 The Duke of Albuquerque.
311 W. Gifford, Esq.
326 Portrait of a gentleman.
379 do. lady.
358 Mrs. Gallwey.
152 The Vice Chancellor of
England. (AV Thomas
Plumer.)
235 Portrait of a lady as St. Cecilia.
362 G. Hodgson, Esq., Coroner for
Middlesex.
370 Portrait of an artist.
393 do. a student.
HOPPNER, Richard Bdgravc.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.) .
1807. 117 A gale, ship coming to anchor;
boats going off.
i8i A fleet collecting after a storm.
Charles St., St. /ames's Square.
1810. 28 A calm.
106 A light breeze.
169 A stiff breeze.
262 The Bay of Cadiz.
1 8 1 1 . 513 View taken at the Helder.
HOPTON. See Williams and Hopton.
1811.
1812.
1813.
1814.
1815.
156
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HOPWOOD, Miss Hannah... Painter.
Latham Fiace^ Somers Town.
286 A drawing.
3S4 do.
444 Flowers from nature.
729 The flag Iris.
12, Devonshire Street^
Queen Street.
635 Landscape.
942 do.
1811.
1812.
1813.
1817.
V
HOPWOOD, Henry S Painter.
13, Mount Street^ Manchester,
1893. 1029 Her daily bread.
1 1 28 Bringing in the stragglers.
1894. 959 Industry. Purchased for the
Chantrey Bequest for j£i 50.
1081 "Two's company, three's
none."
19, St, Hilda's Terrace^
Whitby.
1895. 1014 Motherless.
8, Carlton Mansions,
Maida Vale,
1898. 1 199 Pig market, Brittany.
Hinderwell^ Yorkshire.
1901. 1033 "Bethankit"
1 1 1 1 Her little freehold.
1902. 460 Grace after meat.
HOPWOOD, James, Junr. ...Painter.
28, Paradise Row,
1802. 445 A sketch.
1803. 353 do.
44, Somerset Street.
1 81 9. 451 Portrait of a lady.
1820. 243 Mrs. Masquerier, senr., in her
88th year.
1 82 1. 5*6 The Rt. Hon. J. T. Thorp,
Lord Mayor of London.
1825. 572 The Rev. Harkness Came,
A.B.
HOPWOOD, W Illustrator.
28, Paradise Row.
1801. 438 Frontispiece to "The Mar-
chioness De Lambert's Ad-
vice to her daughter."
441 Frontispiece for Tomkin's
poems.
616 Two drawings from Gray's ode
to Adversity. "Wisdom in
sable garb arrayed, etc."
1802. 332 A drawing
645 do.
1803. 409 do.
1804. 6io do.
HORDBR, P. Morley Architect.
99, Bond Strut.
1894. 1679 Hill Wooton, Warwickshire.
148, New Bond Street.
1903. 1 56 1 Cottage at Upper Warlingham.
Surrey.
HORB,J Painter.
15, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1837. 481 The Custom House, Dublin.
482 The Four Courts, Dublin, from
the Quay; The Phoenix Park
in the distance.
1095 Trinity Collie and the Bank,
Dublin.
HOREAU, H Architect.
24, Haute-feuille, Paris, and
27, Queen Anne Street.
1852. 1 195 Bird's-eye view of the more
important buildings erected
by the architect.
George W Painter.
44, New Street, Birmingham.
Shepherd Boy.
Colley dog, and rabbit.
A day's sport in Perthshire:
preparing for the return.
After a day's sport in the High-
lands.
Going to the fair.
The Camp.
The shepherd's dogs.
Highland sport.
Gathering the flocks: depart-
ing for the Tryst.
The mothers.
A farm yard.
Capercailzie.
Highland sport.
Sporting dogs.
Return from the Moors.
Denizens of the Moors.
Among the heather.
Wild Duck shooting.
The Elms,
47, Boston Road, Brentford.
1890. 903 A shooting pony.
HORMAN, Theodore de. See D, vol.
ii, page 294.
HORN, C Painter.
3, Windmill Street,
Fitzroy Square.
1819. 145 The sleeping boy and his
favourite cat.
395 E. White, Esq.
HORLOR,
1854.
«3«
9x0
1855-
388
1856.
57$
1857.
$49
1142
1858.
603
1859.
J»7
i860.
418
4J$
1861.
>»3
1862.
498
1863.
420
$$7
1864.
467
1865.
34>
1866,
•$4
376
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
157
1820. 435 A boy with an air bubble.
1 82 1. 314 Portrait of a son of the Rev.
Dr. White of Hampstead.
1822. 321 A harvest girl.
1823. 45 A Match girl.
22, Mary Street^
Hampstead Road.
1829. 587 Going to the well.
33, Ernest St., Regent's Park,
1830. 334 The presents.
HORN, Miss Marion F Painter.
9, Talland Road, St. Ives,
Cornwall.
1904. 75* A sunny street, St. Ives.
HORN, R Architect.
32, Clipstone Street.
181 2. 827 A Design for a museum.
3, Vernon Place.
181 5. 880 Model of a design of a capital
for the columns of Cale-
donian asylum.
HORNBLOWBR, George.
Architect.
2, Devonshire Terrace,
Portland Place.
1898. 1689 I, Devonshire Terrace.
1796 Cottage Homes of the Linen
Institution, Mill Hill, Mid-
dlesex.
1899. 1613 Cottage Homes, Mill Hill.
1669 Shillingford Hill, Berks.
1900. 1728 House at Hendon.
1902. 1502 Electric station, etc., on the
Severn.
1903. 1465 House, Etchingham.
1904. i49« Branches Park, Newmarket.
HORNBROOK, T. L Painter.
(Marine painter to their Royal Highnesses
the Duchess of Kent and the Princess
Victoria.)
II, Octagon, Plymouth,
or 2, Asylum Buildings,
Westminster.
1836. 23 View of H.M.S. Pallas coming
into Portsmouth Harbour.
56 View of H.M.S Royal William
entering Devonport Har-
bour.
69 View of H.M.S. Pique going
into Portsmouth Harbour.
1844. 243 Marine View.
HORNCASTLE, Miss J. A.. ..Painter.
2, Anstey Villas,
Hammersmith.
1868. 79 A study from life.
HORNE, Edward Henry... Architect.
47, Old Broad Street.
1873. 1 175 Islington and Highbury Sta-
tion.
HORNER, H. P Architect.
19, Buckingham Street, Strand.
1875. 978 Church, Stanley Park, Liver-
pool.
HORNER, Rev. W Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
671 The Convent.
248 View on the beach, Howick,
Northumberland, after a gale
of wind.
268 A swell; a sketch from nature.
366 Scenery at Howick, Northum-
berland.
1808.
1816.
1820.
HORNSBY, W.... Miniature Painter.
I, Lancaster Street,
Burton Crescent.
182 1. 803 Portrait of a young lady.
HORNUNG, T Painter.
Geneva, and 9, Gower Street.
1838. 526 A scholar too many.
1839. 221 Calvin on his death-bed.
Calvin feeling his end approach-
ing, infonned the Council of
State, and the Assembly of Pastors
of Geneva, that he wished to con-
fer with them once more. When
assembled around his death-bed,
he gave them his last instructions.
The fieure on Calvin's right is
that of Viret : on his left that of
Theodore de Beza; Farel, who
although eighty years of age,
came on foot from Neuchatel to
Geneva (ninety miles) to see him
once more, is sitting next to his
bed. The four above-named Re-
formers are painted from original
portraits belonging to the Public
Library at Geneva. The Bible,
the arm-chair and the books in
the background, are painted from
the originals that had belonged to
Calvin, as well as the portrait in
the background which is that of
Knox, one of his disciples.
364 Catherine de Medicis orders
Admiral de Coligny to be
beheaded and his head to be
brought to her.
HORRAK, T
1858. 625 Expectation.
780 Italian peasants.
787 Roman studies.
Painter.
158
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
v
Horrak, T. — continued,
1858. 884 The sketch book.
909 English lady.
933 Italian peasant.
/. Horrak, 14, Pall Mall East,
1862. 7*3 Mr. John Scott
785 Mr. Dominic Colnaghi.
HORRBLL, Charles A.
Stained Glass Painter.
9, Arundel Road^ Croydon,
1895. 1440 The four elements; stained
glass panel.
HORSCHELT, Theodor Painter.
5, Louisen Strasse, Munich,
1869. 572 Persian Tartars, Caspian Sea.
628 Flight of Lesgian cavalry, a
Russian battery in the back-
ground.
1 101 March of a Russian column in
the Caucasian mountains;
pen and ink.
1121 Lesgians, Caucasus; chalk
drawing.
HORSFALL, Jesse Architect.
Todmorden,
1898. 1633 House at Todmorden.
1900. 1706 Firemen's Cottages, Todmor-
den.
1904. 1580 Cross Keys Hotel, Burnley.
HORSFALL, Miss Mary Painter.
7, Elm Tree Road,
St, John's Wood.
1903. 14*5 A midsummer night's dream.
HORSFALL, W Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1796. 446 View of the town of Margate
from Westbrook.
HORSFALL and WILLIAMS.
Architects.
George Street, Halifax,
1895. H58 New Bank, Halifax, etc.
HORSFORD, A. J Painter.
56, Charlotte Street,
1859. 668 Edgar of Ravenswood and
Lucy Ashton.
The dispute thus agitated, how-
ever, ended by the lovers going
through an emblematic ceremony
of their troth plight. — Bride of
Lamnicrmoor,
HORSLBY, Charles Painter.
Beachley, Chichester Road^
Croydon.
1897. 910 Venetian fishing boats.
Shirley HyrSt, Radcliffe Road^
Croydon,
1899. 113 Warm and hazy afternoon —
Venice.
HORSLBY, Gerald Callcott.
Architect.
I, High Road, Kensington.
1882. 1 147 An old house in Canterbury.
1883. 1 171 St Martha's Chapel, Guildford.
1884. 1232 Tomb of Lord Treasurer
Burghley in St Martin's,
Stamford.
1885. 1755 An old house, Sutton Valance,
Kent.
1886. 1608 Design for a town house.
1887. 1 61 5 Portion of ancient retable,
Westminster Abbey.
1630 Carving from the stalls, Amiens
Cathedral, and Trinity over
west door, Abbaye-aux-
Dames, Caen.
1658 Two church doorways and wall
tomb, San Frediano, Lucca.
1888. 1778 St. Matthew; bronze by Dona-
tello in San Antonio, Padua.
1779 Roman mosaic floor, San Zeno,
Verona.
1786 Roman mosaic floor. Museum,
Verona.
1844 Capital in North Transept, St
Mark's, Venice.
1851 Portion of mosaic in baptistry,
St. Mark's, Venice.
1663 Bronze statue of Victory, Mu-
seum, Brescia.
14, Hart Street, Bloomsbury.
1889. 1843 Design for a village church.
1871 Bron-y-nant, Colwyn Bay.
2007 Compartment of vaulted ceil-
ing, Appartamenti Borgia,
Vatican, Rome; painted by
Pinturicchio.
2008 Portion of mosaic of King
Roger crowned by Christ,
La Martorana, Palermo.
2009 Compartment of vaulted ceil-
ing, Appartamenti Borgia,
Vatican, Rome; painted by
Pinturicchio.
1890. 1739 Rood screen, S. Maria Mag-
giore, Bergamo.
1740 A country museum and in-
stitute.
1903 North front, St. Mark's, Venice.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
159
1891. 1732 Design for organ, All Saints,
Compton Leek.
1902 All Saints, Leek, do.
1914 New Vesfay, St. Luke's, Leek.
1892. 1639 Organ, Church of St. Mary,
Bottesford.
1756 Ely Cathedral, etc.
1784 Small country house.
1844 Ambo, San Cesareo, Rome.
1893. *55" Country House.
1552 Roof of University Hall.
1556 do. do.
1567 Chapel, Selwyn College, Cam-
bridge.
1894. 1 67 1 Design for ceiling.
1678 Free Library, etc., St. Helens.
1895. 14315 West Front, Wells Cathedral.
1 5*7 Ipstones, Staffordshire; new
chancel.
2, Grays Inn Square,
1896. 1596 Building, King William Street.
1604 Central African Mission, Dart-
mouth Street.
1648 Peterborough Cathedral.
1898. 1656 Country house.
1899. 1446 South aisle, Coutances.
1623 Screen, Ipstones.
1656 Stables, Whitley Hall.
1900. 1856 Balcombe Place.
i860 Music Gallery, Balcombe Place.
1 90 1. 1550 St. PauFs School, Hammer-
smith.
1902. 1425 do. do.
1513 Church of Longsdon, Leek.
1904. 1506 New church of St. Chad,
Longsdon.
1530 Brantridge Forest, Balcombe.
HORSLBY, Hopkins Horslcy Hob-
day Painter.
22, Norfolk Street^
Middlesex Hospital,
The gipsy.
Handsworth^
near Birmingham,
A farewell.
River scene near Festiniog,
Merionethshire.
14, Charles Street^
Middlesex Hospital,
Lane scene at Witton, War-
wickshire.
Hampstead Row^ Handsworth.
Geneva.
Friburgh, Swiss.
Meyringen, Canton of Berne.
Near Talyllyn, Merionethshire.
Village of Anfo, Austrian Italy.
Mills near Mentone, princi-
pality of Monaco.
1832. 193
1833. 399
1834. 248
1835.
1836. 191
388
1837. 217
1838. 435
1839. 276
1840. 347
1842.
1843.
1844.
1845.
1846.
1847.
1849.
1850.
1852.
^853.
1856.
1857.
317 Ripallo, Coast of Genoa.
184 Lago d'Iseo, North Italy.
519 Ville Franche, near Nice.
655 Ventimiglia, coast of Genoa.
205 Monte Rosa, from Val An-
zasca, North Italy.
1250 Cadenabbia, Lake Como, from
Somariva.
Wellhead House , Ferry Bat^
near Birmingham,
559 Italian Landscape near Como;
evening.
1153 Ruins of an abbey — twilight.
1256 A winter evening.
Lane scene, Staffordshire.
A shady lane, Great Barr,
Staffordshire.
Sutton Coldfield,
Warwickshire,
Rhyl, North Wales.
Fisherman's cottage. Coast of
Devon.
57
1073
991
414
HORSLEY, John Callcott, R,A.
Painter.
I, High Row^
Kensington Gravel Pits,
58 The Pride of the Village. " A
tear trembled in her soft
blue eye — was she thinking
of her faithless lover? etc."
117 The Contrast. "Youth in its
dawn, etc."
288 Leaving the ball. "Sure scenes
like these no troubles e'er
annoy, etc."
326 Mrs. Isambard Brunei.
22 The pedlar.
21 Winning gloves. "There's
many a slip, etc."
220 The father's grave. "The eye
that lent thee light, etc."
273 Master Brunei.
467 Romeo and Juliet. "Look
love! what envious streaks,
etc."
The kail,
Kensington Gravel Pits,
292 The Earl of Shaftesbury.
Painted for the Society of
Parliamentary Agents,
56 R. B. Ward, Esq., of Bristol.
353 J. K. Brunei, Esq.
967 L'Allegro and 11 Penseroso.
" Hence, loathed Melan-
choly, etc."
1849. 474 Malvolio i* the sun, practising
behaviour to his own sha-
dow; Maria, Fabian, Sir
Toby Belch, and Sir An-
1839.
1840.
1841.
1842.
1843.
1846.
1847.
1848.
i6o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Horsley, John Callcott, .ff.^. — continued.
drew Aguecheek in the back-
ground. ^^ Maria, Get we
all three into the box tree,
etc."
1850. 221 Hospitality — the Mote, Ight-
ham, Kent. "Use hospitality
one to another, without
grudging."
1 85 1. 71 Francis Tomes, Esq.
356 Youth and age.
592 L'Allegro and II Penseroso.
" Hence vain deluding joys."
Painted for H.R,H, Prince
Albert.
1852. 216 " Master Slender." " I am not
a hungry."
237 The madrigal — "Keep your
time." "Flora gave me
fairest flowers, etc."
1853. 76 Florence and Boatswain.
171 Lady Jane Grey and Roger
Ascham.
In 1 55 1 Roger Ascham, Lady
Jane's early tutor, visited her at
JBradgate. . . . Lady Jane was
in her chamber, reading the
Phsedo of Plato in Greek, etc
1854. 216 The pet of the Common.
404 Thomas Badger, Esq., Deputy
Lieutenant for the County
of Worcester. Painted for
his friends at Dudley,
481 Attraction.
2, Tor Villas, Campden Hill.
1855. 423 The Venerable John Sinclair,
A.M. Oxon, F.ILS.E., Arch-
deacon of Middlesex, and
Vicar of Kensington, etc.
Painted for the Vestry Hall.
449 Auld Grannie and the wee Nan
— study of a Highland In-
terior in Argyleshire.
476 Scene from Don Quixote.
The curate and barber being of
the same mind with the house-
keeper and niece, that the books
of Knight-errantry had set Don
Quixote beside his senses, they
brought those ''poor innocents
to tnal and conaemnation whilst
the Knight was sleeping, etc.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1856. 54 The administration of the
Lord's supper. " Drink this
in remembrance, etc."
299 A Lancashire witch residing
at Bolton-le-Sands.
311 The novice.
534 Sir William Domville, Bart.
554 A jealous eye.
1857. 8 Life and still life. "Au Sixi-
eme " — Paris.
170 Waiting for the pony.
I So Youth and age.
338 Hide and seek — Found!
410 "The World Forgetting."
576 I. K. Brunei, Esq., F.R.S.
1858. 116 The noonday sleep.
350 Flower girls, Town and Coun-
try.
1859. 222 Milton dictating Samson Agon-
istes. " O dark, dark, dark,
etc."
Milton composed the poem of
Samson Agonistes (in which is
found the pathetic lament for the
infirmity ot blindness with which
he was afflicted) towards the
close of his life, when he resided
in the neighbourhood of Bunhill
Fields, Cripplegate. At that time
his constant companions, who
acted as amanuensis and reader to
him, were his wife (Elizabeth
Minshull) and Thomas El wood,
his young friend the Quaker.
Milton lies buried in the chancel
of St Giles's, Cripplegate.
414 Blossom time.
I, High Row, Kensington.
i860.
87 Showing a preference.
214 Sunny moments.
319 The Duenna's return.
I86I.
285 Lost and found. "But when
he was yet a great way off,
Qic:'— Prodigal. Son.
1862.
126 Checkmate, next move.
276 A hunting morning.
325 Keeping Company.
1863.
157 The morning of St. Valentine.
306 Attack and defence.
414 My lady and her children.
1864.
176 The new dress.
4*9 The bashful swain.
(Elected R.A.)
1865.
146 Under the mistletoe.
841 Auld Grannie and the wee Nan
(etching).
1866.
122 Going to a party.
251 Waiting for an answer.
502 A pleasant Comer. Diploma
work.
540 The orange flower.
Willesley, Sittinghurst,
near Staplehurst,
and I, High Row.
1867.
143 Lady Jane Grey and Roger
Ascham. ** Ascham visiting
the Lady Jane Grey at her
father's seat, Broadgate, etc.,
etc."
338 The Duenna and her cares.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
i6i
1868. 129 Near neighbours.
197 Detected.
302 Rent day at Haddon Hall.
1869. 176 The gaoler's daughter.
311 Maria.
Lie thou there (throws down a
letter) for here comes the trout
that must he caught hy tickling.
-^Ttvelfth Night,
397 Caught napping.
498 A secret interview.
1870. 147 The banker's private room —
negotiating a loan.
306 Old folk and young folk.
1871. 133 Truant in hiding.
193 Mary Queen of Scots in cap-
tivity.
Mary, at twenty-six years of
age, was consigned to the charge
of the Earl and Countess of
Shrewsbury, and remained a cap-
tive in their custody for nearly
sixteen years. There was little
love lost between the Countess
and her royal prisoner. The
former, familiarly known as Bess
of Hard wick, was a woman of
strong character and imperious
disposition, etc.
234 The reckoning.
525 Monsieur se chauffe.
Madame se chauffe.
Pay for peeping.
260 ** In with you ! In with you ! "
202 " Stolen glances."
4*0 " The other name? "
52 Sunny effects.
128 The healing mercies of Christ.
This picture was undertaken
at the request of the late Sir
Wiiiiam Tite^ and in accord-
ance with his intention^ will
be presented as his gift to the
chapel of St. Thomas's Bos-
pitalf etc.
344 The poet's theme.
31 A Page-in- waiting.
151 A waiting maid.
XI Thomas Woollcombe, Esq.,
chairman of the South Devon
Railway Company from 1848-
1874, etc.
209 Coming down to dinner.
356 Under lock and key.
210 "The world forgetting:" Sun-
day afternoon in Kensing-
ton Gardens, a.d. 1780.
343 Critics on costume. ** Fashions
change."
225 Cupboard love.
398 The salute.
552 Thomas Johnson, Esq.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
527
5
IV.
1878. 1332 John Corbett, Esq., M.P.
1879. 1 68 A trespasser.
281 Mr. and Mrs. Jessop, of End-
cliffe Grange, Sheffield.
559 Miss Noble, daughter of Cap-
tain Noble late of the Royal
Artillery.
1236 Lilian, daughter of Arthur
Coleridge James, Esq., of
Eton College.
1244 Celia, daughter of do.
1880. 230 Leading strings.
In the seventeenth century it
was the custom, as may be seen
from the pictures of Rubens and
others, to train young children to
walk by the aid of leading strinjgs,
and hence the popular expression
of ''Being in leading strings."
This custom is still in vogue in
Italy and parts of Germany.
329 Le Jour des Morts.
On All Souls' day, in France,
more generally known as "Le
Jour des Morts ** (the day of the
dead), the graves of those who
have depart^ this life are visited
by relatives and friends and
dressed with fresh flowers and
wreaths of immortelles. Children
and others stand with these for
sale at church doors and cemetery
gates.
1881. 108 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tomlin.
274 Life in the chiteau Gardens
at Fontainebleau. " So runs
the round of life from hour
to hour." — Tennyson.
B. Balfour, Esq., M.P.,
Solicitor-General for Scot-
land. /Presentation portrait.
A merry chase.
Mrs. Pearce.
200 Wedding rings.
272 Hide and seek.
287 The painter's daughters.
13$ Young life on old ground.
217 R. Norman Shaw, Esq., R.A.
888 "My Lady."
1887. 261 A master of hounds: Willie,
eldest son of H. Martin
Gibbs, Esq.
480 On the Nile: J. M. Cook, Esq.
265 Martin H. Colnaghi, Esq.
267 Finishing touches.
518 Sir Cecil dementi Smith,
K.C.M.G., Governor of the
Straits Settlements.
1 3 Isambard Brunei, Esq., D.C.L.,
Chancellor of the Diocese
of Ely.
165 Mr. Alderman Treloar.
Y
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893
531 J.
»95
371
l62
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Horsley, John Callcott, R,A. — continued.
1896. 227 The Ven. W. M. Sinclair, D.D.,
Archdeacon of London, etc.,
etc.
HORSLEY, T. J.
Miniature Painter.
15, Newcastle Street^ Strand.
1820. 814 Portrait of himself.
1 82 1. 786 do. of a gentleman.
I, Great Queen Street.
1822. $75 A portrait.
I, Theobald's Road,
Red Lion Square.
1830. 642 Portrait of a young lady.
1833. 640 do. gentleman.
HORSLEY, W Painter.
4, Charles Street, Whitechapel.
1798. 615 Flowers.
HORSLEY, Walter Charles.
Painter.
I , High Row, Kensington.
1875. 715 "Pat," the property of Victor
Benecke, Esq.
1877. 44 An awkward predicament.
62 The hour of prayer on board
the Turkish Ironclad ** Me-
soudyeh."
1878. 408 Shopping in Constantinople.
1879. 46 A narrow way — Cairo.
322 Prayer time — Blue Mosque,
Cairo.
X380 Going to the front, India,
1878.
1880. 398 A sister of mercy on the road
to Cabul, India, 1879. ^"
India the Mahomedans never
allow those of any other faith
to touch their drinking ves-
sels with lip or hand.
1 04 1 The Syce's toilet.
The syces or grooms at Cairo
are great dandies, and in wealthy
establishments are often gor-
geously attired.
6, Bedford Gardens.
1 88 1. 30 In time of need.
In time of scarcity the women
from the country districts round
Cairo come into the town to sell
their ornaments in the gold and
silver bazaar.
1399 An Alexandrian School.
1882. 155 Unwilling evidence.
522 "There is no God but God!"
1883. 440 Fighting his battles o'er again.
1884. 4 The whirligig of time, Egypt,
1800 and 1884.
1884. 516 The French in Cairo.
During the occupation of Cairo
by the French under General
Buonaparte, the latter caused the
names of his principal generals to
be inscribed upon the towers and
gates of the walls of the city. The
native population was much in-
censed by this, the more so that
the chief of each quarter was
obliged to be present at the work.
I, High Raw.
1885. 456 An anxious moment
625 Pharisee and Publican.
1887. 887 A fortune teller— Cairo.
951 A sugar-cane seller — Cairo.
1047 Great Britain in Egypt, 1886.
1888. 366 A lemonade seller — Cairo.
729 Pigeon seller— Cairo.
1073 A friendly power in Egypt.
1889. 487 Captain H. R. Gall, 5th (Nor-
thumberland) Fusiliers.
624 An Eastern story — Cairo.
778 On the way to the Fantasia,
Luxor.
1890. 767 On the road to the Pyramids
— bargaining for a ride.
1085 Miss Ness.
1 89 1. 406 W. Lansdowne Beale, Esq.
808 Miss Celia Brunei James,
1126 J. C. Horsley, Esq., R.A.
1892. 349 A captive.
Till the end of the eighteenth
century, European children were
often capturea on merchant ves-
sels seized by the corsairs of the
Mediterranean. They were pur-
chased for youthful attendants in
the harems, and eventually trained
as mamelukes or military slaves.
These existed in Egypt as a mili-
tary aristocracy, and were a power-
ful body at the time of the French
invasion.
1893. 50 A Cairo costermonger.
910 The missing word.
1894. 527 The disciple.
849 A Cairene pedlar.
1895. 297 Theological students in the
University Mosque, El Az-
har, Cairo.
1896. 551 Striking a bargain.
1897. 453 An incident of Napoleon's
Egyptian campaign, 1798.
The French army was accom-
panied by a staff of "Savants,"
who were openly derided by the
soldiery, who called their donkeys
"demi-savants." Napoleon is-
sued an order for their protection
to the effect that ** Messieurs les
savants ct les ines" were to be
housed within the infantry squares
when the daily encounters with
the Mamelukes commenced.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
163
1898.
476 The message.
1899.
15 Arbitration.
1900.
963 A student of the Azhar Mosque,
Cairo.
984 Thomas Wall Buckley, Esq.
I90I.
507 Henry Marc Brunei, Esq.
1902.
738 J. C. Horsley, Esq., R.A.
1903.
447 Mrs. Graham.
591 Kept in.
1904.
378 Dorothy, daughter of Arthur
J. Davidson, Esq.
HORTON, Miss Etty Painter.
Carlyle Studios, Chelsea.
1893.
1125 A bit of old Chelsea.
Fothersby House,
Hawkhurst, Kent,
1903-
1029 Interior of St. Mark's, Venice.
HORTON, George Painter.
61, Winchester Street,
South Shields.
1896.
777 The Fish Quay, North Shields.
HORTON, William T Architect.
52, Craster Street, Brixton.
1890. 1710 A theatre facade.
HORWELL, Charles Sculptor.
3, Tottenham Court Road,
593 Friendship; a model.
501 Spirits on the lake. — Milton,
580 Psyche, for the tablet of a chim-
ney piece; marble.
New Store Street,
Tottenham Court Road,
621 Zephyrus and Flora; a model.
492 Designed for part of a monu-
ment.
467 Cupid and Psyche.
573 Grief at the tomb of a friend;
a sketch for a monument.
521 Design for a Bacchus; a model.
552 Bellerophon thrown from Pe-
gasus ; a bas-relief.
558 Design for a Hebe; a model.
559 Bust of a nobleman's son.
672 The murder of Duncan, King
of Scotland, by Mackbeth.
16, Grenmlle Street,
Foundling Hospital,
1054 Andromeda.
1 1 1 3 Bust of his son.
1 114 do. daughter.
977 do. Ariadne.
984 A monumental figure.
954 Design for a monument.
1056 Bust of the Rev. Arthur
O'Leary.
1785.
1786.
1787.
1788.
1789.
1790.
1791.
1798.
1799.
1800.
1801.
1802.
1803. 902
905
906
913
1804. 833
896
908
Design for a monument.
A sketch,
do.
do.
Design for a monument; a
General falling in the lap of
Victory.
A sleeping cupid.
Design for a monument in-
tended to be erected in the
Guildhall of this city to per-
petuate the four signal naval
engagements.
1805.
696 Birth of a sea nymph.
769 Hope supporting and Faith
directing a dying man. De-
signed for the intablature of
a monument.
788 Ocean receiving a lost mariner.
Design for a monument.
1807.
1C08 Design for a monument to
Lord Nelson.
HORWITZ, Emanuel H Painter.
45, Roland Gardens,
1896.
590 Portrait of a lady; study.
1 218 The Princess Flavia.
1898.
890 Consulting an expert.
1901.
io86 Mrs. E. Bayard.
1 1 10 Mrs. Louis Duveen.
HORWITZ, Miss Helena.
Miniature Painter.
5, Beresford Road, Highbury.
1889.
1580 Florrie.
1633 Portrait of a lady.
13, Grazebrook Road, N.
1890.
1552 Miss Constance Emanuel.
1894.
1238 Jennie.
1288 Miss Louise Horwitz.
1895.
1 1 13 Portrait of a lady.
1896.
1 312 Mrs. Samper.
1424 Master Keith Brough.
1897.
1579 A fair critic.
1898.
1308 Lorna Doone.
1 31 3 Miss Florrie Samuels.
1899.
1254 Miss Beatie Salamons.
1 33 1 Portrait of a lady.
1901.
115s Sweet violets.
1902.
1236 Frank Hewkley, Esq., F.R.C.S.
1239 Ida, daughter of T. Vaughan
Roderick, Esq.
1903.
1199 Margaret, daughter of William
Gamble, Esq.
1282 Mabel, youngest daughter of
Frank Hewkley, Esq.
1904.
X037 Bessie.
1238 Miss Rose Zeffertt.
164
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HORWITZ, Herbert A Painter.
45, Roland Gardens.
220 Devotion.
201 Zillah, Dorothy and Marjorie,
dai^hters of Gustave Tuck,
Esq.
10, Pembroke Siudios, W.
953 Ariadne.
279 Doris.
»5* Mrs. Adolph Tuck.
201 Miss Dolly Bevan.
350 Mrs. Salisbury Jones.
371 The Nightingale.
1892.
1893.
1897.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1904.
HORWITZ, Miss Louise B.
Miniature Painter.
13, Grazebrook Road^
CHssoId Park.
1892. 1384 Madame Wintemitz.
1895. »"» Mrs. Alfred J. Brough.
1896. 134S Miss Regina Cohen.
1897. 1573 Gertie, daughter of H. Kauf-
man, Esq.
1898. 1263 Portrait of a lady.
1902. 1 173 Iris.
HOSBL, Erich Sculptor.
Hansa Allee^
186, Obercassel^ Dusseldorf.
1903. 1695 A slave struggling with a blood-
hound; group, bronze.
HOSKIN, Richard Painter.
2, Sherufeli Arcade, Plymouth.
1900. 1 202 Ploughing on the borders of
Dartmoor.
1 26 1 Twins.
HOSKING, William Architect.
14, FumivaPs Inn.
1826. 867 Temple of Juno Lucina at
Agrigentum in Sicily, taken
on the spot in April, 1824.
HOTMAN Painter.
132, Oxford Strut.
1800. 445 Fancy.
HOUGH, William Painter.
6, Swanswell Street.
1857. 1 1 53 The wayside — autumn.
2, Derby Terrace, Coventry.
1864. 609 Apple blossom and nest
30, Cambridge Road, Kilbum.
1865. 688 Fruit.
1867. 690 Nest and apple blossom.
703 Greengages and apple.
775 Plums and greengages.
1868.
1869.
1871.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1894.
South Norwood.
762 Grapes and peach.
S'i6 Apples and Plums.
668 Plums.
672 Primroses and nest.
38, Cambridge Road, Kilbum.
664 Red and white may.
698 Branch of plums and peaches.
775 Fruit and flowers.
822 Plums and apples.
695 Plums.
720 Pheasant and snipe.
741 Plums and grapes.
2, Percy Street.
8)2 A bough of plums and apples.
22, Newman Street.
1027 Purple and gold.
923 Pears and grapes.
1 01 8 Apples.
1128 "Red and white."
1 188 Purple.
1265 Purple and Red.
1 1 14 Victoria Plums.
1156 Red and white.
1x71 Raspberries.
1339 Roses.
185, Prince of Wales' Road^
N.W.
956 Plums.
HOUGHTON, Albert Boyd.
Painter.
1861. 472 A fisher.
629 "Here i*the sands."
5, Adelaide Villas, Richmond.
1864. 63 " The mystery of folded sleep."
— Tem^son.
64, Queen's Crescent, N. IV.
549 Mending the Jack-in-the-box.
332 Boy martyrs. * * The old enemy
it filled with hate, etc."
2, Ring Henry^s Road,
St. John's Wood.
209 H. Bassett, Esq., in his labora-
tory.
369 In the garden.
251 A.D. 1580.
316 "Upon the terrace Sheik
Hamil lay, etc."
I, Queen's Terrace,
St. John's Wood.
1132 John the Baptist rebuking
Herod.
1866.
1S67.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1872.
HOUGHTON, M. P Painter.
1 2, Charles Street,
Berkeley Square.
1875. 693 St. Asaph, North Wales, from
the Ebury Meadows.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
165
HOULDITCH, J Painter.
92, Lon^^ Acre,
1784. 332 Larks and Cat.
1 791. 228 Game.
HOULIBRB, R. de la.
page 296.
See D, vol. ii,
HOULTON, J. T Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1842. 174 A Magdalen.
/. T. Houlten,
1843. 51 A fruit girl.
/. T, Houlton,
18, Gloucester Picue,
Portman Square,
1863. 43 Reflection.
1796.
1797.
1798.
1799.
HOUNSOM, G.... Miniature Painter.
167, Fleet Street,
645 Portrait of a lady in the
character of Hope.
873 A frame with seven miniatures.
777 The portraits of Mr. Liddle,
Miss M. Hounsom, Earl of
Banbury, Mrs. Hounsom,
Mr. Vernon, Miss L. Houn-
som, Countess of Banbury,
Mr. Whitesides, Mrs. Rich-
ardson, Mr. Hounsom, Miss
Hounsom, Miss North.
885 Portraits of Lieut.-Colonel Cox
of the Bloomsbury Associa-
tion, two young ladies, Mr.
Kemble in the character of
the Stranger, and himself.
1 80 1. 772 A frame containing the por-
traits of three young ladies,
and a gentleman.
528 W. Morgan, Esq.
465 Mr. Kemble in the character
of Hamlet.
833 Mrs. White.
31, Gerrard Street y Soho.
682 Portraits of H.R.H. the Duke
of Kent, Miss Arboyne,
Miss Hyde, Miss L. Houn-
som, Miss Penny, Miss
Cuthbert, Mrs. I^ns, and
Miss Townsend.
1806. 647 A frame containing the por-
traits of the late Lord Nel-
son, Mr. Foss, two young
ladies, and a gentleman.
HOUSSOULLIER, W Painter.
Pans.
1844. 56* Fountain of youth.
1845. 21 Bacchus triumphant.
(See Haussioullier, W., vol. iv, page 26.)
1802.
1803.
1804.
HOUSTON, Miss Frances... Painter.
115, Rione Amedeo^ Naples.
1890. 724 Head of a Capri girl.
HOUSTON, H Painter.
253, Regent Circus.
1 84 1. 555 Landscape.
1842. 687 do.
HOUSTON, John Adam, R,S,A,, R.I,
Painter.
13, Charlotte Street^
Fitzroy Square.
1 84 1. 659 The prisoner; an incident in
the time of Philip and Mary.
1842. 214 The lookout; Swiss soldier of
the 1 6th century.
1843. 555 Scene from the ballad of the
Eve of St. John. " Now get
thee gone, fainthearted
knight, etc."
1844. 432 Columbus — the first sight of
land.
Suddenly, about ten o'clock, he
thought he beheld a light glim-
mering at a distance. Fearing
that his eager hopes might de-
ceive him, he called to Piedro
Gutierrez, gentleman of the
King's bedchamber, and enquired
whether he saw a light in that
direction. The latter replied in
the affirmative. — Washington
Irving,
1845. 346 Musings.
1846. 696 The disobedient prophet. "And
when he was gone a lion met
him by the way, etc." —
I Kings^ xiii.
(Elected R.S.A.)
1848. 17 Border warfare — the peel de-
fended.
1849. 576 Isaac of York in the vaulted
chamber.
10, Duncan Street^ Edinburgh.
1852. n The good Samaritan.
13, Charlotte Street^
Fitzroy Square.
1854. 537 An incident in the desert
13, Fettes Row^ Edinburgh.
1855. 1146 Sunday in the Highlands.
13, Charlotte Street.
1856. 611 The fern-cutter.
1 172 The fisherman's daughter.
1857- *34 Vintage time.
1858. 432 Festa time — Florence.
903 Catch.
948 Lucy Gray. "Lucy took the
lantern in her hand, etc."
1S59. 596 Gallantry.
106
Houston, John
tontinutd.
FHE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Adam, R.S.A., RJ—
i860.
1861.
1862.
1863.
1865.
1866.
1868.
iS6^
1870.
TS71.
24, GiUton Road WtsL
460 The sea shell. ••Apply its
polished lips^ to your atteib
live ear, etc."
)62 Portrait. %_ tk^
r^o The skylark. "Long^ b^ *T
song and loud, etc —n^^^
xj« A present for w>•"^''J^ . 1
6SS Life among the «ot M^'^ 1
ffaich.
369 lx>st.
613 The morning ^^
50-^ The fi>r«ger*
Rupert s
,0^ A King^ n^an..^
ilAmhs-
a portrait.
^•^^^^^"n'St^ting light.
^^^V!^;:.!:^ death
4^ N<^<^
^. \ history.
^ \ i4e«sant tale.
"^ Kw imident in
•i**^
the life of Sir
' Wac Newton.
when a boj
^\\ message to a neighbouring
Newton,
being
oy,
ghb
^^,^n was so long al)sent, that
hh mother, being alarmed, went
t« search of, and at length found,
him by the wayside, absorbed in
iin ol<i treatise on mathematics he
hod purchased for a few pence at
A |)ook stall.
Warlike gear of old.
Sisters.
Fugitives from Culloden.
A Wahabee sheykh.
After the foray. " Fleet foot on
the Corrie, etc."
The banner of the guild.
unU§TON, Miss Margaret M
HO^^* Miniature P
tyo4*
Miniature Painter.
The College^ Coleratne,
Ireland,
1188 Miss Eva Rankin.
1193 Portrait of a lady.
HOUSTON, Miss Mary G... Painter.
^^ 3, Coulston Street, Chelsea,
1809 The return of Kilmeny; panel
in leather. "When seven
long years had come and
fled, etc."
1901
1902.
1904,
1699 Youth; medallion.
1705 Sleep; do.
29, Brunswick Square^
CamberwelL
1730 St. Cecih'a; medalliao, leather.
1700 Painting, Sculpture, Design,
Handicraft; medalfionSy
silver.
HOVENDEN, Miss E. L.
Miniature Painter.
Glenlea, Thurlaw Park Road^
West Duhtfkk.
1899. 1311 Madeline, daughter of F.
Hovenden, Esq.
HOVLE, J Painter.
1803. 3 A view of the interior of the
Parys Mountain copper
mines, in the isle of Angle-
sea, North Wales.
HOW, Samuel Architect.
52, Upper Bedford Place.
1879. "<*9 Design for hall, etc.
HOWARD, Miss Annie.
Miniature Painter.
I, St, Mary^s Square,
Kennington Road.
1859. 764 A portrait.
21, Laurie Terrace,
Westminster.
1862. 758 H. P. Roche, Esq., a Regis-
trar of the Court of Bank-
ruptcy.
1 5, Eversholt Place.
1876. 1201 Portrait.
1234 do.
no, Camden Street,
1883. 1274 Lily, daughter of Charles J.
Webb, Esq.
1884. 1478 Viscountess Melgund.
1 5 17 Guy, son of Lieut.-Col. Hon.
Lewis Dawnay, M.P.
9, Algernon Road, Kilbum.
1885. 1532 Nigel William, son of the Hon.
W. and Lady Adelaide
Dawnay.
1574 Blanche; a portrait.
1886. 1339 Josslyn, son of Major and
the Hon. Mrs. Alfred Eger-
ton.
1392 Mrs. Henry Manners.
1887. 1364 The Countess of Mayo.
4, Kingsley Road, WilUsden,
1888. 1500 The Hon. A. Mary Elizabeth
Wood, eldest daughter of
Viscount Halifax.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
167
1888. 1508
1889. 1573
1578
1657
1890. 1466
1480
1485
>53i
'532
1565
1 89 1. 1484
15C0
1893. 1226
1258
1321
1324
1333
1894. 1282
1284
1895. 1176
1896. 1423
1426
" Sweet seventeen."
John Cavendish Lyttelton,
eldest son of Lord Lyttel-
ton.
Mabel, eldest daughter of I^uis
Ponsonby, Esq.
Elsie, daughter of Mr. and Lady
Margaret Graham.
Dorothy, daughter of Daniel
Cooper, Esq.
Lettice, daughter of the Hon.
H. A. Lawrence.
Beatrice, daughter of the Mar-
quis of Ormonde.
Reginald and Violet, children
of Colonel Harford.
Violet, daughter of F. Morgan,
Esq.
Effie, daughter of T. Houston
Bos well Preston, Esq.
32, Clifton Road^
Maida Vale,
Viscount Eliot.
Mrs. Herbert G. Henry.
The Marchioness of Granby.
Elsie, daughter of Edward S.
Hope, Esq.
Marjorie, daughter of H. Gra-
ham, Esq.
Viscountess Halifax.
Audrey, daughter of the
E. Chandos Leigh,
Richard Wyndham
Hon.
Q.C.
Master
Quin.
Marjory, daughter of the Hon.
Francis Villiers.
Portrait of an infant.
Kathleen, daughter of the Mar-
quis of Bath.
Marjorie, daughter of Major
and the Hon. Mrs. Egerton
Warburton.
HOWARD,^Miss Beatrice.
Miniature Painter.
38, LincoMs Inn Fields,
1900. 1449 D. Shearme, Esq.
HOWARD, Miss Catherine... Painter.
205, Amherst Rocul^
Hackney Downs,
1888. 1375 Rhododendrons.
HOWARD, Charles T Painter.
149, Dudley Road^ Grantham,
1897. 1367 This month's magazine.
HOWARD, Miss Charlotte E.
Miniature Painter.
Oakhurst, Forest Hill,
1885. 1530 Rev. G. Broadley Howard.
1887. 1 37 1 Rev. Charles Parish.
1406 G. F. Watts, Esq., R.A.
1888. 1558 Master Harold N. Crews.
St, Jameses Lodge^ Beckenham,
1889. 1609 Mrs. Dawson.
1624 Miss Irene Shimield.
1890. 1 46 1 Mrs. H. M. Parish.
1892. 1365 The Countess of Hopetoun.
1893. 1230 Lieut.-General the Hon. C. W.
Thesiger.
1232 Captain F. D. Lugard, D.S.O.
1265 Nina, daughter of E. Col-
quhoun, Esq.
(Now Mrs. E. T. Lugard.)
13, College Road,
Bromley, Kent,
1894. 1276 Rev. F. G. Lugard, M.A.
HOWARD, E. S Painter.
Pittsmor, Sheffield,
1869. 626 Out of the current at Ruswarp.
1870. 576 Sylvia's home.
HOWARD, Frank Painter.
S, Newman Street,
1825. 24 Miss Lawrence.
326 Portrait of a young lady.
329 Othello and Desdemona. "(?M.
Fire and brimstone, etc."
457 Portrait of a gentleman.
1826. 34 do. rifleman.
4^ R. Bellamy, Esq.
242 Country wedding in the time
of Henry V: the procession
returning from church.
At an open part of the road
through which the procession was
to pass, a quintain was set up for
the young men to run at, the
bridegroom running the first
course, as was his right.
The bridegroom is seen returning
to the cavalcade, having escaped
the sandbag, and he looks after his
father, who is stirred up by re-
collections of his feats in younger
days to try his chance at the qmn-
tam, totally r^ardless of the
screams of his wife, seated behind
him, and who will in all prob-
ability receive the blow from the
sandbag. Another young man in
the meanwhile, engages the bride
in conversation. The young
Squire, who had come to grace
his steward's wedding, and whose
horse is not used to such scenes,
has met with a slight accident, to
the amusement of those more
skilled in horsemanship.
1 68
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Howard, Frank — continued.
1826. 303 Cupid. " That very time I saw,
flying between the cold moon
and the earth, etc." — Mid-
summer Night's Dream.
425 Supplicantatawindow. "Speak
to me, pity me, open the
door, a beggar begs, that
never begged before."
873 Portrait of a midshipman.
1827. 144 A Midshipman.
»93 Portrait of a lady.
361 Incantation from Weber's
Opera of Oberon. "Spirits
of air and earth and sea,
etc."
1828. 136 Portrait of a lady.
258 F. Cross, Esq.
324 The death of the first-bom in
Egypt. "Pharaoh rose up
in the night, etc." — Exodus,
xii.
594 Bottom and Titania; one of a
series of designs illustrative
of Shakespeare, publishing in
outline, etc.
Southampton Street.
1829. 233 Edward Vaux, Esq.
312 Portrait of a gentleman.
18, Tavistock Street.
1830. 69 Portia pronouncing sentence;
one of a series of designs
published in outline, etc.
230 The celebration of the Lord's
Supper; with portraits.
344 Portrait of a lady.
355 Weber's Overture to Oberon.
An attempt to excite by the eye
the same idea as those excited by
the ear in the music. ... In the
opera the fairy Kin^ is a young
man, but in the original romance
and poem he appears as a lively
child of four years old, etc. This
slight liberty has been taken as
materially heightening the interest
of the subject.
392 Captain Mingaye, R.N.
554 Portrait of a lady.
806 Chevy chace; a sketch,
xo Portraits of the daughters and
granddaughter of Sharon
Turner, Esq.
160 Portraits of a little boy and
favorite pointer.
205 The Pride of the Village.
She was, at first, at a loss to
comprehend his meaning. When
at last the nature of the proposal
flashed upon her pure mind, the
efiect was withering. She did not
X831.
I83I.
247
3"5
1832.
210
214
512
1833.
371
448
548
625
1839. 321
1842. 397
399
882
1 846. 1 249
weep— she did not break forth
into reproach — she said not a word
— but she sunk back aghast as
from a viper ; gave him a look of
anguish that pierced his very sottl,
and clasping her hands in agooyy
fled, as if for refuge, to her
father's cottage.— ^ic/M Book.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Sharon Turner, Esq.
Mrs. Oswin.
C. Oswin, Esq.
The pet; a sketch for a groupe
of portraits.
The Right Rev. Daniel Wilson,
Bishop of Calcutta.
Surrey and Geraldine.
Greek girl.
Pride of the Village going to
church. — Sketch Book.
5, Newman Street.
Portrait of an elder Brother of
the Trinity House.
22, Tonbridge Place^
New Road.
The Adoration of the Magi.
" Suffer little children to come
unto me, etc."
The rescue of Cymbeline by
Belarius, Guiderius, Arvira-
gus and Posthumous, etc
A sketch from a design made
in 1843.
HOWARD, Henry, R.A Painter.
Rome.
1794. 649 The dream of Cain. Vide
Gesner's Death of Abel.
332, Strand.
1795. '*' Puck, Midsummer Night's
Dream.
133 Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr.
Howard^
Ariel, Shakespeare's Tem-
pest.
Satan awakening in the burn-
ing lake. — Paradise Lost.
7, Charles Street^
Berners Street.
1796. 17 The planets drawing light
from the Sun. — Paradise
Lost,
225 Rise of Morning. — Paradise
regained.
245 Venus carrying off" lulus. —
yEneidy book i.
265 Portraits of two young ladies.
303 Portrait of a gentleman.
340 Portrait of a young lady.
148
394
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
169
1797-
1798.
1800.
82
94
104
187
281
355
4ZX
556
693
67
69
140
*33
242
339
348
508
619
646
1799. 98
"33
»37
291
297
582
2
7
9«
188
»79
IV.
"Sin and death passing through
the Constellations." Sketch
from Paradise Lost.
Boreas and Orythia. — Ovid.
Portrait of a philosopher.
Hylas and the Naiads. — Theo-
critus,
Visit of the Maries to the
sepulchre.
Portrait of an artist.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Eolus convoking the Zephyrs,
etc.; sketch. From Gesner's
First Navigator.
Portrait of a gentleman.
The power of the Highest shall
overshadow thee, etc — St.
Luke,
54, Great Marlborough Street.
Mrs. Trimmer.
The Bishop of Winchester.
{Hon. Brownlaw North.)
Adam and Eve finding the
body of Abel.
Mr. Purkis and family.
Mary Magdalen, the wife of
Herod's steward, Susanna,
and other women, whom
Christ had cured, minister-
ing their substance to him.
— Luke viii, 3.
The first navigator aided by
Cupid and the Zephyrs,
hailed by the Nereids, etc.
— Gessner.
Lady G. Cavendish.
Mr. Pitcher, Junr.
Mrs. Cave.
Lady H. Cavendish.
13, Poland Street.
Portrait of a nobleman.
Master Browne.
Mr. Smith in the Westminster
cavalry.
Miss Pritchett.
Sketch from Shakespeare.
"And certain stars shot
madly from their spheres to
hear the sea maids' music." —
Midsummer Night* s Dream.
The Marquis of Hartington.
Portrait of a lady.
Dream of the Red Cross
Knight. " Fair Venus seem'd
into his bed to bring, etc."
— Spenser's Fairy Queene.
Eve. " As I bent down to look,
etc." — Paradise Lost.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Portraits of a lady and children.
1800.
45*
I80I.
I
46
85
118
176
52>
642
1802.
14
69
"5
220
1104
1803.
5
77
78
218
285
7^7
1804.
II
5«
69
87
227
*37
603
1805. 13
39
141
Portrait of a lady.
(Elected A.R,A.)
A Fairy Vision. " Gay creatures
of the elements, etc." —
Comus.
The Angel waking Peter in the
Prison. " Arise up quickly.'*
Achilles wounded by Paris
from behind the statue of
Apollo.
Portrait of a lady and child.
Adam and Eve. " How often
from the steep of echoing
hill, etc:'— Paradise Lost.
Portrait of a lady.
N. Smith, print dealer.
Portrait of a young lady.
Love animating the statue of
Pygmalion.
Portrait of a young lady.
Portraits of a lady and children.
Portrait of a gentleman.
H. Davy, Esq., professor of
chemistry to the Royal In-
stitution.
Love listening to the flatteries
of Hope.
Mutius Scsevola thrusting his
hand into the fire before
Porsenna.
Portrait of a lady and child.
Hebe.
Venus and Anchises. From a
bronze basso relievo brought
from Greece.
Mr. Campbell.
The sixth trumpet soundeth.
" And the sixth angel
sounded, etc." — RevelationSy
ix, 13-15-
Portrait of a lady.
do. gentleman.
Helenus and Cassandra sleep-
ing in the Temple of Apollo :
serpents came and wound
themselves about them,
licking their ears, by which
they were rendered capable
of hearing the council of the
gods, and became chief
soothsayers, etc.
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. do.
do. do.
Sabrina. From Milton's
Comus. ''She, guiltless dam-
sel, etc."
Timon of Athens. — Act v, sc. i .
" Is yon despis'd and niin-'.
ous man my lord?"
I70
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Howard, Henry, R.A. — continued,
1805. 227 The High Sheriff of Middlesex.
ft44 Portrait of a lady.
648 Portraits of children.
1806. I Portrait of a lady and child.
II The Dean of Westminster.
( William Vincent^
2IO Portrait of a gentleman.
230 Hero and Leander. From Mu-
saeus. "Till gained at last
the Sestian shore he treads,
etc."
236
293
1807. 70
205
231
240
*5i
1808.
,64
165
1809.
43
114
139
150
166
187
276
501
I8I0.
12
66
71
81
99
163
Christ and Mary Magdalen in
the Garden. "Jesus saith
unto her, touch me not."
Rev. E. Forster.
Mr. J. Shaw.
Capt. Hancock, Royal Navy.
Mr. J. C. Schetky.
The infant Bacchus brought
by Mercury to the nymphs
of Nysa.
E. Swinburne, Esq.
The arrival of the post. "How
oft the pangs of absence we
remove, etc."
The Hon. and Rev. Mr.
De Grey.
(Elected R.A.)
Portrait of a gentleman.
Peasants of Subiaco in the
Ecclesiastical State, return-
ing from the vineyard on a
holiday.
Portrait of a lady.
G. Cherry, Esq.
Christ blessing young children.
"Then there were brought
unto him little children, etc."
— Matthew, xix, 13.
Portrait of a lady.
Rev. T. Belsham.
Mrs. Thompson.
J. Clarke, Esq.
Portraits of children.
Mrs. Rough.
Venus and Cupids.
Miss Shaw.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Titania. " I know a bank,
etc." — Midsummer NighVs
Dream,
Girl picking up shells on the
Coast. " And sits with lively
wonder on the shore, to
hear, within her shell, the
ocean's roar."
Portrait of Cedi Alii, a native
prince of Hindostan, who i
visited England in 1805. I
1 810. iw Mr. Serjeant Rough.
(Secretary to the Royal Academy.)
181 1. 61 The Bishop of Cloyne. ( Wil-
liam Bennett*)
90 Iris and her train. " Gay crea-
tures of the element, etc."
95 Portraits of a lady and her
son.
166 Portrait of a lady.
218 do. gentleman.
143 Portraits of a lady and her
children.
525 C. Carpue, Esq.
181 2. 51 The Lord Mayor. (Sir Clau-
dius Hunter,)
101 Mars, Venus and Cupid.
151 A shower.
175 Cottage children.
255 Portrait of an officer.
274 do. a child.
322 Portraits of children.
1813. 59 Cottage Girl, near Eastbourne.
98 Cottage Girl.
127 Hebe.
227 C. Gilbert, Esq.
249 S. Woodforde, Esq., R.A.
1814. 102 Sunrise. "First in his east,
the glorious lamp was seen,
etc." — Paradise Lost.
156 Dr. Anderson.
165 Swiss Peasants.
349 H. Irvine, Esq.
1815. 55 Sabrina. Milton's Comus.
" She guiltless damsel, etc."
70 Sabrina quitting the Nereids.
"Made Goddess of the
river."
116 Morning. "Wak'd by the
circling hours, etc.'*
144 Portrait of a lady.
297 do. gentleman.
1816. 15 The punishment of Dirce.
2^thus and Amphion, the sons
of Jupiter and Antiope, were ex-
posed when infants, on Mount
Cithaeron in Beotia, where they
were found and reared by one of
the shepherds. Antiope afterwards
married Lycus, King of Thebes,
but was cruelly persecuted by his
6rst wife, till at length escaping
to Mount Cithaeron and being
made known to her sons by the
shepherd who had fostered them,
thev avenged her by killing Lycus
and fastening Dirce to the horns
of a wild bull.
41 Mrs. Leigh.
76 J. Leigh, Esq., late Sheriff of
London and Middlesex.
93 Portraits of a brother and
sister.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
•171
1818.
97
15
92
93
229
1819. 112
169
190
»45
18 16. 220 Dr. Glennie.
323 Mrs. A. Jones.
18 1 7. 8 Portrait of a Field Officer in
the Portuguese service in
Court uniform.
Portraits of Sisters.
Fairies. "That on the sands
with printless foot, etc." —
Tempest
The Bishop of Winchester.
{Hon, B, North.)
The Misses Carlisle.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. lady.
Venus Anadyomene. " Venus,
bom of the foam of the sea,
etc."
Portrait of the daughter of
Major-General Carey.
Portraits of a gentleman and
his son.
The Rev. W. Kirby, F.R.S.
and F.L.S.
321 Portrait of a gentleman.
363 do do. in the
Civil Service of the H.E.I.C.
at Madras.
1820. 37 Portrait of a gentleman.
145 Lear, Act V, scene 10. "Howl,
howl, howl, howl!"
159 Venus Marina.
286 Portrait of a lady.
315 Study of beech trees in Knowle
Park.
1 82 1. 53 Cottage Scene.
62 Sabrina, "That with moist
curb sways the smooth
Severn stream, etc."
159 The House of Morpheus.
"Amid the bowels of the
earth full deep, etc." — Spen-
ser.
344 Rev. H. Trimmer.
1822. 72 Ariel released by Prospero.
"It was mine art, etc." —
Tempest.
76 Caliban teased by the spirits
of Prospero. "For every
trifle are they set upon me,
etc'^'-Tempest.
108 Manfred and the witch of the
Alps. " What wouldst thou
with me? etc."
144 Edward the First, from the
best existing documents.
1823. 21 The Solar System. "Hither as
to their fountain other Stars,
etc." — Paradise Lost.
95 Mrs. Bullock Webster.
119 Portrait of a gentleman.
1823. 127 Mrs. Walker.
330 Portrait of a young lady.
1824. 79 do. do.
107 do. do. in the
Rorentine Costume of 1500.
176 J. Scott, Esq.
224 Portrait of a lady.
279 H. W. Ingram, Esq.
315 Study in Knowle Park, Kent.
384 Thomas Rowcroft, Esq., His
Majesty's Consul-General for
Peru.
1825. 76 A study.
89 Hon. Mrs. Hobart.
J 41 Guardian Angels. "Those holy
beings whose unseen direc-
tion, etc."
168 Mrs. Thomas Leeke.
225 Mrs. Col. Henderson and her
children.
241 Portrait of a lady.
258 do. an officer in the
H.E.I.C. service.
423 A portrait.
1826. 44 do.
80 Hylas carried off by the
Nymphs. Theocritus, Idyll
97 Sabrina. "She guiltless dam-
sel, etc." — Comus.
282 Portrait.
1827. 46 Portrait of a lady in a Vandyke
dress.
58 Portrait of a lady in an Italian
Costume of the sixteenth
century.
81 Portrait of the daughter of a
nobleman in an old English
dress.
141 A study.
348 Da vies Gilbert, Esq., M.P.
1828. 78 Peasant of Andernach.
107 Miss Watson Taylor.
180 Portrait of a clergyman.
338 Hon. Mrs. E. Cust.
1829. 70 Rebecca — a study.
92 Night. "Now glowed the firma-
ment with living sapphires,
etc." — Paradise Lost.
136 Lieut. -Colonel Anderson, C.B.,
K.T.S., etc.
262 Greek girl.
369 Mrs. Wrightson.
1830. 80 May Morning. "Now the
bright morning star, etc."
92 Shakspeare. "The poet's eye,
in a fine frenzy rolling, etc."
154 Sabrina. "The water nymphs
that in the bottom played,
etc."
172
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Howard, Henry, R,A. — continued,
1 83 1. 91 Circe. "My mother Circe —
with the Sirens three, etc." —
Comus.
126 Portrait of a young lady.
334 John Scott, Esq.
1832. 68 Medea meditating the murder
of her children. " Miseri
pargoletti."
93 Miss Carlisle.
159 Contention of Oberon and
Titania. " Give me that boy
and I will go with thee, etc."
356 Miss Lomax.
1833. 40 Peasants of the kingdom of
Naples.
77 Portrait of a lady.
84 A Chaldean shepherd contem-
plating the heavenly bodies;
the supposed origin of poet-
ical Astronomy. "And fancy
rapt, sees in the fleecyjclouds,
etc."
263 Portrait — a capfull of wind.
295 do. lady.
1834. 80 The gardens of Hesperus.
"There I drink the liquid
air, etc." — Comus,
95 Portrait of the son of Sir Ed-
ward Kerrison, Bart., M.P.
140 The lady in Comus benighted.
"This way the noise was,
eta"
344 Rev. E. Trimmer and son.
1835. 78 Morning. "Till the mom,
wak'd by the circling hours,
etc." — Paradise Lost,
243 The circling hours.
244 Pandora. "Whom the gods
endowed with all their
gifts."
245 Night with the Pleiades.
The above three pictures
are intended for compart-
ments in a ceiling of Sir
John Soane*s Museum.
347 Portrait of a gentleman.
1836. 91 Infant Bacchus brought by
Mercury to the nymphs of
Nysa.
174 Mrs. T. Frewen Turner.
1837. 73 Plato.
When a child, sleeping in his
cnuile, the bees are said to have
settled on his lips and left their
honey there— a prognostic of his
future eloquence.
154 Aurora, painted for a compart-
ment in a ceiling of Sir John
Soanc's museum.
1837* 209 Daedalus and Icarus. Vide
Ovid,
275 Buondelmonte; the origin of
the factions of the Guelphs
and Ghibellines in the thir-
teenth century, etc. See
Rogers' Italy.
438 Bellerophon mounting Pega-
sus.
1838. 71 Hope. "Primaeval Hope,
Aonian muses say, etc," —
Campbell,
113 Aeronautica.
118 The British Flag borne by
Zephyrs across the ocean.
238 Rustic devotion in the Bavarian
Tyrol.
375 Leucothea and Ulysses.
" Swift as a sea mew, etc." —
Odyssey,
1839. 138 Rising of the Pleiades. "Now
from the height of their pa-
ternal mount, etc."
153 Portrait of a lady.
1840. 95 Proserpina. " That fair field of
£nna where Proserpine
gathering flowers, etc."
178 A study.
1 84 1. 45 " Midsummer Night's Dream."
"I beard a mermaid on a
Dolphin's back, eta"
172 Hebrew exiles. "By the rivers
of Babylon, etc." Psalm
cxxxvii.
320 Portrait of a gentleman.
477 Jason, assisted by Medea,
carrying off the Golden
Fleece, etc.
528 Portrait of a lady.
1842. 84 Faith, Hope, and Charity, etc.
I Cor. xiii, 13.
294 Aaron staying the plague.
" And Aaron took as Moses
commanded, etc." Num-
bers, xxi, 47. " The destroyer
gave place, etc." Wisdom
of Solomon, xviii, 21.
1843. 69 War. Sketch for a large trans-
parency^ executed in 1815, ^^
occasion of the Peace,
Peace. do.
76
>97
1844.
1845.
The Nativity. "But see the
Virgin blest, etc." — Milton,
Jubal. "When Jubal struck
the corded shell, etc." —
Dryden.
Incident from Scott's Anne of
Gierstein.
219 Sketch from Southey'sThalaba.
"Away! away! away!"
»77
>79
^
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
173
1846. 125 Psyche wafted over the moun-
tains by Zephyrus.
568 Garden of Hesperides.
1847. 3' Sketch for the Ascension of our
Saviour.
HOWARD, Henry Painter.
Stone House^
near Kidderminster,
365 On Maggiore.
The home of the Salassi, Val
d'Aosta, North Italy.
Near Hallstadt.
Sunset on the Civetta, Italian
Tyrol.
Miss Sarah T.
Miniature Painter.
5, Neutman Street,
Portrait of a lady.
do. gentleman.
do. young lady.
do. do.
Portraits of a lady and child.
Portraits of a lady and her
children.
Portrait of a young lady.
do. lady.
Mademoiselle Emilie Souper.
Master York.
Portrait of a lady.
do. do.
James Scott, Esq.
Robert Mowbray, Esq.
Mrs. Mowbray.
Miss Mary Mowbray.
Portrait of a lady.
do. gentleman.
do. lady.
do. do.
do. do.
Portraits.
Lady Ross.
Mrs. Robinson.
Portrait of a lady.
do. gentleman.
Alan, son of Major Graham.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Charles Craven.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. an officer.
Miss Emma Brandling of Low
Gosforth.
Mrs. Forbes Irvine of Drum.
Miss Forbes Irvine of Drum.
The Earl of Wicklow.
Alexander M. Harris, Esq.,
Madras Army.
1889.
1893.
36s <
47'
1895.
1897.
865 ]
212 J
HOWARD,
1840.
734
1841.
741
754
773
780
834
1842.
852
794
803
815
830
862
1843.
900
739
745
786
788
792
1844.
793
851
659
665
801
1845.
794
797
811
1846.
867
793
795
851
869
980
mo
1847.
716
7«7
1847. 74* The Countess of Wicklow and
the Ladies Katherine and
Maria Howard.
763 Miss Moody.
793 Miss C. A. Moody.
34f Fitzroy Square.
1849. 728 Mrs. James Helme.
756 Mrs. Thomas Abraham.
1850. 721 Miss Fulton.
835 Mary Theresa, daughter of
C. Baillie, Esq.
1 85 1. 1 104 Drawing of a lady.
HOWARD, Theodore A. .Architect.
60, Bemers Street,
1880. 1093 The Limes, Dulwich.
1 187 do. do.
1 88 1. 1038 House at St. Cloud, Paris.
1044 Hall do. do.
HOWARD, Vernon Painter.
Stone House^ Kidderminster,
1884. 295 Mayfield's pool.
Dudley Roady Grantham^
Lincolnshire,
1894. 1205 The last gleam before the
storm.
1898. 1088 Sandhills, Lincolnshire Coast.
1902. 849 Sand Dunes on the Lincoln-
shire Coast.
HOWE, J Sculptor.
2, Little Tufton Street,
1829. 1 1 12 Medallic portrait of Mr. Gar-
dener.
1 189 Bust of Mr. H. Phillips, Pro-
fessor of Music.
22, Sutton Street,
1831. 1032 Medallic portrait of a gentle-
man.
1179 Cabinet bust in wax of a gentle-
man.
1842. 1186 Cabinet bust of the late An-
drew Ducrow, taken from
the life two months previous
to his death.
HOWELL, Miss Ada M.
Miniature Painter.
5, Enys Roady Eastbourne.
1898. 1306 Owen.
1899. 1302 Portrait of a lady.
1364 Theodore and Dorothea
1900. 1428 Dorothea.
1498 Mary.
1901. 13 19 Poppy.
1394 Puella.
1904. 1 199 Angelique.
1260 Repose.
»74
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
N
HOWELL, A. P Architect.
I, Vincent Square^
IVestminsier,
1854. I200 A sketch.
HOWELL, Charles Henry.
Architect. '
35, LincoMs Inn Fields. \
1850. 1223 Parochial Schools, etc., Bough- ;
rood, near Hay, South
Wales.
Union Street^
New Bridge Street,
1855. 1257 Parish church, Roughrood,
Radnor.
3, Lancaster Place^ Strand,
1875. 1003 St. Leonard's Hill, Berks, for
Francis T. Barry, Esq.
1027 The Friary, Old Windsor, for
Francis Ricardo, Esq.
1876. 1053 Ribsden, near Bagshot
10S9 The Garden Front, St. Leon-
ard's Hill, Windsor Forest.
1877. 1155 Lydney Park, Gloucestershire.
HOWELL, Samuel Painter.
9, Great Smith Street^
Westminster.
1829. 101 Rev. Dr. Buckland, Canon of
Christchurch, Reader in
Geology and Mineralogy.
419 Portrait of an Oxford Scholar.
1830. 7S do. a gentleman.
$06 do. a lady.
1^31- 430 do. do.
26, Foley Place,
1832. 295 Mrs. Wodsworth.
462 Rev. Charles Wodsworth.
23, lupley Place,
1838. iiS A girl at her studies.
7, Percy Street,
1 84 1. 126 The gipsy queen.
1847. ^^5 ^^* Hawkshaw.
1849. 400 Miss Clarke.
74, Newman Street,
185a 20S Portrait.
23, Nm*man Street.
185 1. 602 Portrait.
119, Grttit Pysse// Street.
1853. j«2 Mrs* James J. Wigney.
1854. )99 Mrs. Willott.
HOWELL, Sophia H. M.
Miniature Painter. |
(An lltmfMiiry K\hihitor.>
1781. iXi roih.nl,
1783. *oi «'**• **' ** m»ntK*man. ;
C \Krntn \/rvr/.
1784. *r PoHiait of A Irtdy,
C/ar^ Street, PicoMdilfy.
1785. 2S0 A frame with four miniatures.
1786. 347 do. eleven do.
3$3 The discovery of Lavinia.
( Vide Thompson's Seasons.)
1787. 337 Portrait of a lady. {Herself,)
353 do. do. (Miss George,)
424 do. do. {Mrs.Ifaweii,)
1 788. 276 Frame with four miniatures.
HOWELL, Sydney Architect.
I, Vincent Square,
IVestminsier,
1 84 1. 1060 Southwicke House, Hants, the
seat of Thomas Thistle-
thwayte, Esq.
HOWELLS, Howard Painter.
Lydney, Gloucestershire.
1 90 1. 762 Grey and gold.
HOWELLS, Leonard T. ... Painter.
41, High Street, Lydney.
1901. 7^ A bit of the Welsh coast
HOWES, B Sculptor.
B, Howes,
19, Lower Beigrave Place,
1852. 1321 Christ with the demoniacs of
the tomb.
B, Howe, do.
'853. 13^ Europoe Retrospectus.
HOWES, John Enamel Painter.
13, Flut St., near Temple Bar,
1772. 124 All old man's head, in enamel.
'773- "S^ Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of Cleopatra.
15- Portrait of a Young Lady.
15S do. do. in
enamel.
1774. 136 A frame with five miniatures in
enamel.
'775« »59 A frame containing: No. i.
The portrait of a lady; No. 2.
Ditto gentleman: No. 3.
Ditto lady in a ring;
No. 4. .-Eneas and Achates
meeting Venus in the form of
a huntress ; No. 5. Portraits
of two young ladies in water
cx>lours.
177^- U* Portrait of a young lady.
«49 do. do. gentleman.
ISC' do. do. do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
175
1777-
1778.
1779.
1780.
1781.
1782.
1783.
1784.
1785.
1786.
1787.
1788.
1789.
1790.
1793-
1 86 The honorary medal presented
to David Garrick, Esq., by
the incorporated actors of
DruryLane Theatre, painted
in enamel from a drawing
by Mr. Cipriani. ( Very bad
and unlike, — Walpole.)
172 Portrait of a lady, in miniature.
147 A gentleman; miniature.
148 Three children, in enamal.
271 Death of Lucre tia; enamel.
295 Portrait of a gentleman.
298 Painting; enamel.
172 Scene in King Lear, act i,
scene 6.
304 Portraits of three children.
256 Portrait of a lady.
345 Summer from Thompson's
Seasons.
282 Head of an angel; enamel.
51 The Earls of Shrewsbury and
Kent reading to Mary Queen
of Scotland the warrant for
her execution.
355 Painting and architecture;
enamels.
62, Strand,
274 L' Allegro; enamel.
276 II Penseroso; do.
441, Strand.
255 Mercury and Calypso, etc.
257 The departure of Ulysses, etc.
399 The news of the death and de-
feat of the Earl of Warwick,
brought to Margaret of An-
jou, etc.
377 Cleopatra sailing down the
Cydnus.
412 Mark Anthony speaking to the
Romans over the dead body
of Caesar.
127 Imogen discovered in the
Cave. Vide Cymbeline.
Craven Row^ Kentish Town,
418 Venus attended by the Graces;
enamel.
HOWES, T Painter.
12 a, Grove Place^
St, John's Wood.
1866. 390 Study.
HOWGATE, William Arthur.
Painter.
22, Park Row^ Leeds.
1884. 697 At Coldingham shore, Ber-
wickshire.
1885. 396 The crofter's plot, near Cold-
ingham shore.
1885. 1073 Harvesting on Coldingham
shore.
1886. 227 "like sentinels the rocks
guarded the beach."
627 Among the wild flowers.
1888. 842 A Sabbath day, Eyemouth.
1890. 238 A lonely road.
321 "Farfromthe madding crowd."
1891. 53 "In early autumn's brilliant
glow. Where cattle browse
and streamlets flow."
1892. 23 The margin of the sea.
171 Launching the lifeboat.
1893. 156 An October gale.
372 " She dwells to pluck the
flowers. In the silvern light
of mom."
1894. 241 Bamboro' Castle.
1897. 648 The fringe of the wood.
1902. 735 At eventide.
21, Blenheim Terrace^ Leeds,
1904. 355 In spring-time.
HOWITT, Miss Anna Mary.
Painter.
The Hertnitagey Highgate,
1855. 1151 The castaway.
HOWITT, Samuel Painter.
8, Coventry Street,
1784. 486 A hunting piece.
Richmond^ Yorkshire,
1785. 572 View of the ruins of an abbey,
dedicated to St. Agatha, at
Ayesby, near Richmond,
Yorkshire.
6 1 1 Fairlop Oak on Hainault Forest,
Essex.
4, Old Compton Street, Soho,
1793. 498 Jaques and the deer; a sketch,
etc.
584 A fox hunt.
1794. 324 Smugglers alarmed.
40, Charing Cross,
1800. 639 Deer.
640 do.
Bullock's Museum, Piccadilly,
1814. 301 Dead game.
18, Prince's Street,
181 5. 457 Bella, horrida bella!
HOWLET, S. B Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1826. 445 Landscape composition.
HOWLETT, Bartholomew. . . Painter.
50, Brunswick Street,
Blackfriars,
1803. loio Gate of White Friars at Stam-
ford, Lincolnshire.
176
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HOWMAN, Rev. E. G Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1827. 602 FingaPs Cave, Staffa, as seen
August 5, 1820; lona in the
distance.
HOWSE, F Painter.
17, York Street^
Portman Square.
1846. 1330 King Henry \\ and Thomas
A'Becket.
One day, as the king and the
chancellor were riding together
in the streets of London, they
observed a beggar, who was
shivering with cold. "Would it
not be praiseworthy," said the
king, " to give this poor man a
warm coat in this severe season ? "
"It would surely," replied the
chancellor, " and vou do well, sir,
in thinking of such good actions."
"Then he shall have one pre-
sently," cried the king, and seizing
the skirt of the chancellor's coat,
which was scarlet and lined with
ermine, began to pull it violently.
Becket, after a vehement struggle,
let go the coat, which the kmg
bestowed on the beggar. — Hunte,
1848. 183 Portrait of a young lady.
647 Jacob refusing to send Ben-
jamin down into Egypt.
44, Moscow Road,
1849. 410 Portrait of a gentleman.
HOWSE, Frederick D Painter.
117, Inverness Terrace.
1887. 759 Harvest time — Capri.
836 Memories. "The grave has
eloquence, etc."
40, Leinster Square.
259 Tre-din.
860 Hours of Idleness.
1890.
1891.
1893.
258 II bucato, Capri.
>
HOWSE, George Painter.
24, Upper Belgrave Place,
497 Cross at Cricklade, Wilts.
532 Waltham Cross, Herts.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
676 Old houses, Foregate Street,
Chester.
603 At Calais.
601 Gateway on the Munnow
Bridge, Monmouth.
45, Princess Street^
Leicester Square,
1834. 585 Fisherman's house adjoining
the Shipy Hammersmith.
906 Oswestry Church from Brook
Street.
1830.
1831.
1832.
1833.
1837.
1838.
1839.
1840.
1844.
1845.
1846.
1847.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853.
1854.
1855.
1856.
1858.
30, Robert Street^ Chelsea.
648 View in Chelsea Reach.
24, Upper Belgrave Place.
761 Statue of Joan of Arc, Place
de la Pucelle, Rouen.
734 At Rouen.
595 do.
4, Bolton Place^ Chelsea.
771 Harlech Castle, North Wales.
989 At Emmerich on the Rhine.
228 Part of the Town Hall, Leo-
minster.
1085 On the quay, Frankfort.
1099 View on the Vielle Tour,
Rouen.
404 At Cologne.
789 Barge on the Thames, near
Windsor.
1050 At Upton Court, Windsor.
577 At Oberlalinstein on the Rhine.
1 25 1 Pump at Antwerp.
i33» Windsor Lock.
1406 At Bacharach on the Rhine.
Worcester Cottage^ Battersea.
889 Martin Luther's house, Frank-
fort.
28, Drayton Grove^ Brompton.
761 At Datchet, near Windsor.
983 West Gate, Canterbury.
HOWSE, Miss Kate Painter.
6, Westboume Square.
1 88 1. i2c6 Through the looking glass.
HOYOLL, Philip Painter.
57, Euston Road.
1864. 710 Miss Lydia Thompson.
84, Connaught Terrace.
1866. 198 A difficult calculation.
328 Meditating Mischief.
1867. 148 Three pets.
179 Listening on the sly.
869 Madame Pauline Lucca.
1 868. 80 In rueful expectation of coming
events.
118 Temptation.
255 Very hard at work.
5, Romilly Terrace^
1872. 50 "So jolly lazy."
HUARD, Frans Painter.
37, Onslow Square.
1873. 416 Othello. " Make all the money
thou canst."
1874. 748 The bravo.
878 The German courier.
44, Harcoiirt Terrace,
1878. S78 Recollections.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
177
HUBARD, Henri Painter.
7, Taunton Place.
1867. 511 Between Brussels and Water-
loo.
1868. 177 Sunday afternoon, Parham
Park, Sussex.
193 On the banks of the river
Scheldt, near Ghent — com-
ing storm.
HUBBACK, Miss Mary C... Painter.
Oak Lawny New Ferry ^
Cheshire.
1899. 568 Les Pens^es.
Oldfield Road, Heswall,
Cheshire,
1 90 1. 916 Un reve d'amour.
HUBBARD, B Painter.
Louth, Lincolnshire.
1839. 629 Bob, a favourite pony, the
property of J. D. Naull,
Esq.
1842. 445 Bustle, a favorite spaniel, the
property of Philip Meredith,
Esq., Tathwell Grange.
Near Louth, Lincolnshire,
185 1. 669 Richard, fourth son of J. W.
Wilson, Esq.
1852. 166 Lucy Jane, daughter of Robert
Beatueffe, Esq.
1853. "35 Feeding time; portraits.
1855. 651 The artist's mother in her
eighty-seventh year.
1864. 143 Nimrod, a favorite pony, the
property of the Rev. Wm.
Wright, late rector of Heal-
ing, Lincolnshire.
HUBBARD, J Painter.
I, Oxford Street.
1867. 300 " From night till mom."
HUBBARD and MOORE.
Architects.
85, Gresham Street.
1904. 1649 Proposed facade for Iron-
mongers' Hall, Fenchurch
Street.
HUBER, J Painter.
At Mr. FoxhalVs,
19, Cavendish Square.
1785. 9 A Landscape.
HUBERT, A Sculptor.
20, Beaufort Street.
1889. 2080 Medallion — iron, repoussd, em-
blematical of war.
IV.
1889. 211 1 Iron plate, repouss^; the four
elements and head of Jupiter
in the centre, etc.
HUBERT, H. L Sculptor.
20, Beaufort Street, Chelsea.
1878. 1514 La toilette; statuette, terra-
cotta.
1 88 1. 1540 Dr. Thomas Gordon Hake;
terra-cotta.
1883. 1589 Mr. H. Meunier.
1885. 2 1 08 Huntsman of the fourteenth
Century; group.
HUBERT, P Architect.
1828. 991 Interior.
HUBERT, Miss S Painter.
Paris.
1 84 1. 5s Desdemona.
HUCK, Johann Gerhard Painter.
At Mr. Greenes,
Newman Street.
1784. 393 Hope and despair.
408 The death of Eli.
16, Broad Street,
Camaby Market.
1785. 595 Lot and his two daughters;
drawing.
608 Birth of Adonis; drawing.
II, Gloster Row,
Knightsbridge.
1786. 470 Flower girl.
521 Oyster girl.
537 The mouse-trap; a drawing.
HUCKLEBRIDGE, Miss M.
Miniature Painter.
17, Grafton Street.
1837. 627 Mrs. Wyndham Mallett
922 Miss Lethbridge.
929 Miss Jessie Raban.
1838. 988 Miss Reeves.
2, Park Street.
1839. S99 A portrait.
618 do.
928 Miss Louisa H. Sheridan.
941 C. F. Mackenzie, Esq.
1840. 658 A portrait.
697 Portraits.
729 Madame de Kalergi.
735 Miss Haworth.
751 Miss M. Roberts.
804 Miss Gray.
103, Upper Ebury Street.
1841. 859 W. H. Crook, LL.D.
880 Mrs. Coombs.
1842. 963 Miss Gray.
A A
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
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Hucklebridge, Miss M. — continued,
1843. 726 Miss M. H. Gray.
1031 Miss Reeves.
1844. 649 Portrait of a lady.
784 Rev. R. H. Gray, M.A.
907 Portrait of a lady in a Turkish
dress.
1845. 77^ Mrs. Holme Wiggin and
children.
8 12 Lady Chapman.
1846. 1072 The daughters of J. R.
Planche, Esq.
1847. ^^ ^i^- Arthur Thomas and
child.
1848. 793 A Portrait.
1849. 648 Lothian Nicholson, Lieut.
Royal Engineers.
919 The daughters of Major-
General Taylor.
1850. 1033 Lady Carew.
1852. 1012 Portraits of Miss E. M. Saun-
ders and her brothers.
HUDDESFORD, Rev. G. ... Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1786. 175 Bunch of grapes.
1787. 177 A basket of peaches.
HUDSON Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 78 1. 502 Portrait of a young lady.
HUDSON (A. A.) and BARRETT
(G.) Architects.
2, Kent Road^ Southsea,
1877. 1215 Library at Southsea for Albert
Besant, Esq.
HUDSON, Alfred A Architect.
Portland Place y Southsea,
1881. 1014 Church of St. Peter, Southsea.
1055 Church of St. Peter, Southsea;
interior.
HUDSON, B Painter.
15, Newman Street,
1852. 41S Sir Fitzroy Kelly— H.M. Soli-
citor General.
84s Mrs. Pemberton Gipps.
86, Newman Street,
1853. 148 Miss Shirman.
550 Son of Thomas Beele, Esq.
HUDSON, Charles Painter.
4, Golden Buildings^ Strand,
1848. 1127 Albury Church.
50a, Lincoln's Inn Fields,
185 1. 1085 Guildford from the ferry.
17, Lupus Street,
1871. 897 The Hotel de Sens, Rue du
Figuier, Paris.
HUDSON, Miss Edith H. ... Painter.
8, Oakrqyd Terrace^ Bradford.
1888. 587 The white cottage.
1889. 811 Schooners.
HUDSON, F. H.... Miniature Painter.
9, Percy Street,
1843. ^^^ Portrait of himself.
132, New Bond Street.
1848. 781 Portrait of a lady.
9, Highfield Terrace^
Kentish Town,
1849. 841 Miss Hudson.
5, Manville Terrace^
Camden Town.
1854. 872 Portrait of the artist
1855. 771 Miss Hudson.
HUDSON, Henry Painter.
Sherborne School^ Dorset.
1898. 143 Still life.
Henry John Painter.
Hanover Lodge^ Brixton Hill.
Study of a head.
Arthur A. Hudson, Esq.
Miss Hudson.
Miss Marie Tempest.
Alexandra Studios^
Alfred Place, IV.
Portrait of a boy.
Finishing touches.
Ethel and Grace Colbourne.
Winter.
Ophelia. " Rich gifts wax poor
when givers prove unkind."
Arthur Hudson, Esq.
Miss W.
Sheila.
A portrait.
May.
Neaera reading a letter from
TibuUus.
Mrs. Francis Robinson.
Miss Aileen Buckle.
Mrs. Henry J. Hudson.
Yseult of Ireland.
Norman, son of Walter Glaisby,
Esq.
Nita, daughter of F. A. Morris,
Esq.
Mrs. Savage.
Mrs. Frank Purssell.
Mrs. Henry J. Hudson.
HUDSON,
1881.
4*5
1883.
412
1886.
1037
1887.
363
1888.
30
457
1889.
'5»
»S3
268
463
1891.
286
666
1061
1892.
497
1893.
183
376
1894.
214
1895.
128
1896.
6
46
1897.
989
1898.
5"
1899.
99
1900.
.63
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
179
1901. 574 Claude A. S. Maitland, Esq.,
Gordon Highlanders, late
CI.V.
1902. 35 At the Old Masters.
283 Major-General Goldsworthy.
Presentation portrait,
1904. 12 Connie and Phyllis, daughters
of Albert Toft, Esq.
359 A portrait
839 Miss Nixon Grey.
. Architect.
HUDSON,John
1829. 1087 A fountain.
HUDSON, R Painter.
3, Brydges Street,
1818. 267 Miss Clara Fisher, of the
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane,
as Richard the Third, in
Garrick's romance of Lilli-
put. "Now every man to
his charge."
1 819. 827 Psyche.
5, Percy St,, Bedford Square,
1 8 2 1 . 916 Portrait of a lady.
85, Cheapside,
1827. 336 Puck and the fairy. — Midsum-
tner Nighfs Dream,
1828. 132 The adjourned Court Baron,
held on Barnaby Bright for
the Manors of East and West
Enbourne. F/i/^" Spectator."
HUDSON, Robert, Junr Painter.
441, Giossop Roady Sheffield,
1877. 12 Companions in age.
HUDSON, William.
Miniature Painter.
Croydon, Surrey,
1803. 661 Flowers.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1805. 602 Flowers and Fruit.
1806. 855 Flowers from nature.
1807. 585 Flowers.
Old Ford, Middlesex,
1809. 465 Flowers from nature.
181 1. 571 Flowers.
29, Cheapside,
18 1 3. 514 Flowers.
520 Miss Montague.
1814. 372 Mrs. Bourdillon.
382 Mrs. W. Hudson.
75, Cheapside,
1815- 575 A frame with two portraits.
579 Mrs. Fitzhenry.
725 B. Burdillion, Esq.
1 8 16. 755 Frame containing portraits of
the artist's children, and of
F. Huth, Esq., and his lady, j
18 1 6. 768 A frame containing portraits
of F. Alven, Esq., R. Hay-
ward, Esq., and two other
gentlemen.
1 81 7. 723 Portraits of a lady, T. Maltby,
Esq., and two gentlemen.
770 Portraits of Mrs. ChoUet, a
lady, and Miss Brown.
811 A lady dressing at a glass.
1 818. 657 My brother's cap.
673 Frame containing the portraits
of the Rev. C. Jervis, W.
Greaves, Esq., J. Wisker,
Esq., and a lady.
697 Portrait of a gentleman.
744 do. an officer.
852 do. a lady.
1 8 19. 697 Master Hay ward.
863 Mrs. Jones.
964 Miss Stephenson.
975 Master Mayo.
1820. 551 Portrait of a young gentleman.
657 do. student of Queen's
College, Cambridge.
709 Portrait of a young gentleman.
720 do. clergyman.
729 do. an officer.
734 Rev. R. Nixon, F.R.S.
778 Rev. T. Hunt.
182 1. 543 Rev. J. Stratten.
6co Portrait of an officer of the
Royal Artillery.
643 Cleopatra dissolving the pearl.
703 S. Chollet, Esq.
873 Portrait of a lady.
877 Portrait.
878 Portraits of the children of
Mrs. Foster.
1822. 427 W. Morris, Esq.
645 New shoes.
734 Rev. J. Berry.
772 Devotion.
777 Rev. A. James.
807 Portrait of a sailor.
825 Miss S. C. Morris.
1823. 643 One of His Majesty's pages at
the Coronation, Westminster
Hall.
648 Me and my Kitten.
675 Portrait of a member of St.
John's College, Cambridge.
702 Portrait of a lady.
725 T. Maltby, Esq.
752 Don Antonio Faxardo.
758 The new Doll.
1825. 651 W. Greaves, Esq.
657 Portrait of a clergyman of the
established church.
677 Mrs. Quarles Harris.
8^4 Portrait of his father.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
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Hudson, William — continued.
1825. S37 £. Briton, Esq.
S54 Rev. £>r. Andrews.
866 Rev. R. Mannering.
1836. 58$ A family groupe.
662 S. P. Richman, Esq.
69 s Miss E. Robinson.
721 Venus attired by the graces.
728 Mrs. Rickman.
827 Mr. Ruffy.
1837. 631 Portrait of a lady. ■
7CH J. E. Willis, Jun., Esq., Bar- i
rister at law. 1
717 George Meek, Esq. |
723 Miss Bruce. {
833 Miss Robertson.
873 Master Dickens.
878 Captain Henry Delafosse,
Royal Bengal Artillery.
9, Ludgate Street
1828. 808 W. Manning, Esq., M.P.
819 Rt Hon. Sir John Leach,
Master of the Rolls.
842 Lieut.-Colonel Huthwjute.
943 Miss H amber.
1829. 678 George Duckett, Esq., son of
Sir George Duckett, Bart.
697 S. L. Kent, Esq., Hon. Sec.,
London Institution.
753 Mrs. George Dunn.
814 Portrait of a young lady.
843 do. lady of quality.
873 do. an officer.
888 Rev. W. Valentine, A.M.
914 Captain Croxton Johnson.
42, New Bond Street,
1830. 649 Mrs. Peile.
6;- Miss Smith.
Wi Josiah Wilson, Esq.
695 Mr. Griffin.
839 Mrs. Gilham.
9GJ Mrs. Josiah Wilson.
938 John Norberry, Esq.
94* Portraits of the nephew and
niece of Charles Rogers,
Esq.
183 1. 652 J. C. White, Esq.
798 Mrs. Henry Courteney.
922 Sister and brother.
1832. 689 Edward Brown, Esq.
801 Mr. Cooper of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane.
832 Mrs. R. Blanckenhagen and
family.
882 Portrait of an officer of the
Queen's own or 9th Lancers.
901 Hon. Miss Ma>'nard.
921 Portrait of a lady of quality.
928 The myster>- solved.
9^3 Mrs. Campbell.
1833. 788
1834.
1835.
1836.
1837.
79«
824
830
614
7>4
71$
75*
782
616
7"4
r"9
75"
777
779
85s
618
626
T^7
777
867
997
1838.
811
923
1839.
730
804
827
85s
883
IC40
1840.
710
770
I84I.
903
1842.
9$6
1843-
684
692
7*5
7*7
91S
1844.
882
1\^ New Bamd Sireei.
Portrait of his dcrrasrd
daughter.
Miss Edwards.
Dominick Oliveia, Esq.
Mrs. MKIullum.
Portrait of a gendeman.
do. Fontana, the Sl Si-
monian Chief.
Portrait of the lady of the Rev.
Hodgson Richard Shepherd,
B.A.
Portrait of a lady.
Portraits of the daughters of
the Rev. H. R. Sh^eid.
\\%^ New Band Street.
Portrait of a lady.
Rev. Thomas Price.
Eliza Teape Price, second
daughter of the Rev. Thomas
Price.
Portrait of a lady.
John Lucas, Esq.
George Sewell, Esq.
Mrs. John Lucas.
J. Barnett, Esq., Professor of
Singing.
Mrs. J. M. Cinders.
Charles H. Weston, Esq.
Miss Emma Hudson.
W. Taprell, Esq.
{Although at the abaoe address
in the index^ this exhibit
evidently helongs to the other
W, Hudson,)
106, New Bond Street
Portrait of himself.
Master Cholmondeley.
Mrs. Benjamin Olivenu
Portrait of a lady.
Benjamin Olivera, Esq.
Portrait of a lady.
Lady Cecilia St. Croix.
Mrs. Hollier.
67, New Bond Street,
Archer Crofl, Esq., of Green-
ham Lodge.
Mrs. A. Croft
148, New Bond Street.
Portrait of a young lady look-
ing out of a window.
Phillipa Priscilla Hudson.
9, Percy Street^
Bedford Square.
A girl at a window.
Rev. Dr. Piquot
Miss Mary Ann Colgar.
Miss Powell.
Mrs. Trent.
Devotion; a portrait.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
i8i
1846.
773
818
937
132, New Bond Street,
Miss Blanche and Miss Grace
Parry.
Hebe; a portrait.
Samuel Manning, Esq.
HUDSON,
1837. 997
William Architect.
118, New Bond Street,
Priory Cottage, Upper Nor-
wood, etc.
19, Bennett* s Hill^
Doctor^ Commons,
1838. 1 143 Gateway to ancient palace of
the Due de Guise at Calais,
etc.
1 182 do. do. do.
1839. 1 1 80 Town Hall and market at
Epsom, etc.
1840. 1053 George the Fourth's Tower,
Windsor Castle.
1842. 1003 Pont-y-Cyslte Aqueduct, North
Wales.
1843. 1239 Doorways in Dean's Court,
Doctors' Commons.
1844. 882 {This belongs to the otiier W.
Hudson^ although the address
is Doctors^ Commons?)
HUDSON. See Mawson and Hudson.
HUE, C. B Painter.
9, Bedford Square,
1857. 261 A Wreck towed off the Good
win Sands.
317 French lugger dismasted off
Elizabeth Castle, Jersey.
HUE, W. B Architect.
At Mr,Jup/s,
46, Hatton Garden,
980 Design for a Park Entrance.
979 Elevation of a Villa.
924 Design for officers' barracks.
885 A Design for a monumental
pillar to perpetuate the me-
mory of Sir J. Moore, K.B.
9, Leigh Street^ Burton Crescent,
798 The grand quadrangle now
building before Carlton
House.
Speldhurst St,y Burton Crescent,
533 An ancient cross at Newark, in
Not tingha mshire.
1 166 Annetts Crescent, now building
in Lower Road, Islington.
1801.
1802.
1808.
1809.
1816.
1818.
1819.
HUEFFER, Mrs. Frank. See Miss
Catherine Madox Brown, vol. i,
page 306.
HUET, V Miniature Painter.
34, Leicester Square,
1804. 600 Mr. Deshayes of the opera
house; on marble.
811 Portraits of Signora Rovedino,
a lady, Dr. Chavemac, Mrs.
Humphries, of Covent
Garden Theatre, Colonel De
Charmilly, Mrs. Peltier, a
lady, Signior Rovedino, Mr.
Macnamara, flowers, an
officer of the first Raiment
of Guards, and Signior
Viganoni.
(Miniature painter to their R.H. The
Duke and Dutchess of York.)
1805. 349 A frame containing the por-
traits of Mrs. Macnamara,
Mrs. de Boigne, Mr. Ledger
of Covent Garden Theatre,
Mr. F. Latour, etc.
519 The flight of Zephyrus.
1806. 492 The mad bull.
578 Iris, portrait of Miss Searle of
Covent Garden Theatre.
600 Mr. Peltier.
745 T.R.H. the Duke and Duchess
of York.
747 Portrait of a lady.
^^% Mr. Hughes; on marble.
HUET-VILLIERS, F. See V.
HUEY, A Miniature Painter.
14, Bedford St,^ Covent Garden,
1814. 409 P. Neve and J. Gait, Esqrs.
462 Rear- Admiral W. Bligh and the
Dean of Raphoe. (Richard
Allot)
18 15. 536 R. Davies, Esq.
18 1 6. 764 L. Alexander, Esq.
1818. 661 Portrait of a gentleman.
HUFFAM, Miss M Illustrator.
13, Raby Place, Bath,
1874. 1257 Subject from "Armfield"; pen-
and-ink drawing.
HUGARD Painter.
3, Norfolk Street, Strand,
1848. 65 Landscape view — Chamounix,
Savoy.
HUGEL, E Miniature Painter.
54, New Bond Street,
1818. 761 Madame, mother of the Em-
peror Napoleon.
l82
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HUGGINS, Miss Anna Painter.
f 7, Brunswick Rd,^ LiverpooL
1854. 819 Dead Game.
821 do.
1855. 1 105 Pheasants.
{Miss S, Muggins in the catalogue.)
HUGGINS, W Sculptor.
Chapel Street, Westminster,
1790. 545 Commerce presenting abund-
ance from the four quarters
of the world to Britannia; a
bas relief.
, William Painter.
New Ferry, Cheshire,
Androcles and the lion.
1 7, Brunswick Rd,, LiverpooL
Lion and Lioness.
Expectation.
Idleness.
Forbearance.
Philosophy.
The rivals.
A brown study.
A foraging party.
Dozing by the old pump.
Thomas Gorton, Esq., Master
of the Holcombe Hunt.
The old forge.
Fowl and pigeons.
A group of fowl.
The Village Champion.
Group of fowl.
Sheep on the hill side.
Sheep on the mountains.
The Diet of Worms.
Cattle.
Cattle on the Mountains.
Foreign airs and native graces.
Chuck! Chuck! Chuck!
The Grove, Chester,
Polish refugees.
Royal family of the forest.
Study of a lion.
Lioness and Cubs.
Maternal solicitude.
Satisfied.
On guard.
Tigers.
HUGGINS, William John ... Painter.
/. Muggins,
36, Leadenhall Street,
181 7. 64 The Honourable Company's
ship Lowther Castle off St.
Helena.
HUGGINS
1842.
mt
1845.
263
1851.
783
801
1852.
789
II16
1853-
188
1067
1854.
97
593
1265
1855-
179
47"
1856.
18
20
1857-
»39
1858.
578
9»3
949
1859.
625
907
i860.
484
485
1863.
548
1864.
66s
676
687
1865.
628
1871.
787
1872.
873
1875-
697
I8I9.
1820.
1822.
1823.
T. W. Muggins,
36, Leadenhall Street,
203 The Hon. East India Com-
pany's ship Royal George off
the Cape of Good Hope.
W. S, Muggins,
36, Leadenhall Street
85 Frigate off Dover.
339 The Hon. E. I. Company's
ship Camatic in a fresh gale.
J, V, Muggins,
36, Leadenhall Street.
710 View of Wampan, on the Can-
ton River in China. Taken
from French Island.
W, J, Muggins,
36, LeadenhcUl Street.
605 The James Watt steam packet
towing the Royal George
yacht into Leith Roads on
His Majesty's visit to Scot-
land in August, 1822.
W,J, Muggins,
105, Leadenhall Street.
495 View off Gravesend.
417 View of Ramsgate with vessels
in a strong gale making for
the harbour.
633 The Robert Bruce, Leith
smack, off the Bass Rock.
341 The Honourable Company's
ship Astell off Dover.
379 H.M.S. Nereid off the Isle of
France.
585 His Majesty's ship Indefatig-
able, 44 guns, Captain Sir
Edward Pellew, Bart., in
company with the Amazon,
of 36 guns, Captain R. C.
Reynolds, attacking the
French ship Les Droits de
THomme, of 74 guns, on
Friday evening, the 13th of
January, 1797, off Andieme
Bay, near Ushant, on the
coast of France; the wind
being then at W. blowing
strong, with thick, hazy
weather, and a very rough
sea, the Indefatigable en-
gaged the French ship near
an hour before the Amazon
could come up. See Sir
Edward Pellew's letter.
964 A ship scudding in a gale off
the Cape, the larboard top-
sail sheet carried away.
960 His Majesty's frigate Lively,
Captain James Nichol Mor-
ris, in company with H.M.S.
1824.
1825.
1826.
1827.
1828.
1835.
1836.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
183
Sea-horse^ Captain Foote,
when standing in shore off
Rota on the 12th of April,
1798, to intercept two Span-
ish frigates expected out of
Cadiz during the night; the
weather being thick and
hazy, the Lively^ in the act
of tacking at 9 p.m., took the
ground; every exertion prov-
ing fruitless to get her off,
the crew were withdrawn on
board the Sea-horse^ leaving
the Captain and three
Lieutenants, viz., Hopkins,
Busby, and Tower, to set
fire to the ship, when at day-
light an attack was made by
the Spanish gunboats and
Forts at Rota.
(Marine painter to His Majesty.)
1837. 1 The Honourable East India
Company's ships Reliance
and London^ hauling up to
clear Pulo Sapata, a rock in
the China seas, on the night
of the 22nd December, 1831.
1844. 335 A storm, with the loss of two
ships off the coast of Sussex.
Painted for the Shipwrecked
Fishermen^s and Marine
Benevolent Society, " Oh,
were it mine, with sacred
Maro's art, etc." — Falconer's
Shipwreck.
HUGHES, A Painter.
Bideford^ Devon,
1 83 1. 3>7 A cattle piece.
HUGHES, Miss Alec Painter.
Widcombe^ near Newport^
Isle of Wight,
1899. 1362 "1799." Portrait of a lady.
HUGHES, Arthur Painter.
7, Dover Street,
1849. ^1^ Musidora. "With timid eye
around, etc."
6, Upper Belgrave Place,
1852. 1247 Ophelia.
1853. 107 Portrait.
1856. 578 April love. " Love is hurt with
jar and fret, etc."
1 1 90 The eve of St. Agnes. — John
Keats.
1858. 284 The nativity.
1859.
1861.
1862.
1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
Buckland Terrace^ Maidstone,
524 "For how myght ever sweet-
ness have be known, etc." —
Chaucer,
609 The King's Orchard. "And
songs tell how many a page
pined for the grace of one,
etc." — R. Browning,
Ivy Cottage^ Staines,
624 Home from work.
129 "It is a little rift within the
lute, etc." — Tennyson,
598 Bed time.
1 2, Oberstein Rd,y Wandsworth,
530 Home from sea.
62 A music party. "Heard me-
lodies are sweet, tic,^*-—/ohn
Keats,
384 "Then by a sunbeam I will
climb to Thee." — George
Herbert,
'* An age of mysteries, etc."
— Henry Vaughan,
486 Silver and gold.
Windsor Lodge^ Putney,
190 " Beauty, in her own mind
thanked the Beast for his
kindness, and put on the
plainest gown she could find
among them all."
3 1 1 Mrs. Jas. Leathart and children.
5S4 The Mower. "Passing away,
saith the world, passing
away." — Christina Rossetti,
3S9 Good night. " Day's turn is
over, now arrives the night's."
— Browning.
397 Mrs. Thomas Woolner.
457 The guarded bower. "Over my
head his arm he flung against
the world." — Browning,
418 A birthday picnic. Portraits of
the children of W. W. Pat-
tinson of Felling near Gates-
head.
506 L'enfant perdu.
598 Cecil Ursula, aged three years.
" Cissy, so tall."
510 "Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no
more, etc." — Shakespeare,
683 Mrs. Edward Rhodes.
2, Finborough Road,
337 The Nursling-Donkey.
324 Sir Galahad.
388 Endymion. " Brain-sick shep-
herd prince, etc." — Keats,
546 The three magpies. " One for
sorrow, Two for mirth.
Three for a wedding, Four
for a birth."
1 84
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1
489) "^
490 f
49» j
Hughes, Arthur — continued,
1871. 1025 Evening. "So service shall
with steeled sinews toil, etc."
— Shakespeare,
303 "O Poll's the milkmaid o' the
farm, etc."
'As you like it," Act II,
Scene 7. "Blow, blow,
thou winter wind, etc."
949 The Lady of Shalott.
584 The Convent boat.
Wandlebank^ Wallington^
Surrey,
498 Mabel and Ruth Orrinsmith.
602 Uncertainty.
988 Vanity. "Time doth transfix
the flourish set on youth,
etc." — Shakespeare,
313 Marjory and Lettice Wormald.
9*9 The property room. " To look
beyond the stage, etc."
1 366 The old neighbour gone before ;
a street episode in Brittany.
422 En penitence.
1005 The sailing signal gun.
1529 The skipper and his crew.
13 Memories.
170 The home quartette. Mrs.
Vernon Lushington and
children.
672 Sunday morning.
760 The potter's courtship.
985 Home from market.
940 In the forest of Arden.
680 "Little one who straight has
come, down the heavenly
stair." — G, Mcudonald,
The Green^ Keiv,
893)
894 V Viola d'amore.
895)
Eastside House, Kew Green,
828 The door of mercy.
760 Dreamland.
976 The first Easter.
115 Audrey's toilet.
314 Not to-day.
373 Forget me not.
586 Sunday.
HUGHES, Arthur Foord ... Painter.
Wandlebank, WalUngton,
1878. 858 The fireside.
Thurloe Square Studt'oSy
South Kensington,
1 89 1. 1020 Gleaning.
1286 On the Stour, Canterbury.
1894. 1025 Bed time.
1127 The shepherd.
1895. 915 Gleaning.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1892.
1893.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1902.
1895.
1333 Sisters.
1896.
1287 Spring-time.
1897.
1229 At rest — low tide.
1898.
1237 Spring.
1899.
711 do.
1902.
990 Penan Cove, Cornwall
1042 Spring.
HUGHES, Edward Painter.
19, Chadweli Street.
1847.
91 The first primer.
1848.
605 Nourmahal's dream, " I-ight of
the Harem." "And now a
spirit formed, it would seem
of music, etc" — LallaRookh.
Great St. HeUi^s.
1850.
269 Portrait of a gentleman.
663 A study.
664 do.
999 do.
5, Queen^s Square^ Bloomsbury.
1855.
98 Portrait of a gentleman.
II, Kensington Park Terrace.
1856.
39» "Behold! how the child and
mother learn to meet, etc."
1858.
347 The district visitor.
I, Scarsdaie Place, W.
1859.
513 The cup of cold water.
i860.
166 Off for school.
188 Timely help.
1861.
225 Bedtime.
241 Ruinous prices.
1862.
561 An English artist collecting
costumes in Brittany.
The much coveted treasures
were obtained more easily by ex-
change than purchase, for they
readily accepted my new things.
bought at a stall in the market
place, for their old ones. You
would have been amused at one
bonne femme^ whose hasty toilet
was abruptly cut short by a gen-
darme, and ordered to retire for its
completion "par li," pointing to
a court hard by, etc
1863.
49" The bribe.
666 The first tooth.
1864.
336 " Firm possessed of faith's sup-
porting rod, tXQ.:'—Cowper.
1865.
602 The rescue.
1866.
420 A first visit to the dentist.
3, Rothwell Street,
1868.
506 Sorrowful tidings.
1870.
533 After confession.
16, Coningham Road,
Shepherd's Bush,
1872.
1 149 Genevieve's holy mission.
"Then the nun took the
Saxon to her breast, etc." —
Lord Lytton,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
185
1875. 448 Family prayers in the olden
time.
1876. 371 Lone and weary.
1878. 365 The Lady Mayoress. (Mrs.
Thos. Scambler Owden,)
Presented to the Lord Mayor
by the Ward of Bishopsgate.
1879. 31S Lord Bloomfield.
1880. 502 Mrs. Can*.
1424 Lady Anne Campbell.
10 1, Lecuienhall Street.
188 1. 1 35 1 Portrait of a lady.
52, Gouter St., Bedford Square.
1882. 256 Mrs. Thomasset.
383 The Bishop of Durham. {Dr.
Lightfoot.)
654 Portrait of a lady.
1883. 849 Louisa, daughter of the Hon.
Henry Pamell.
1884. 187 Mrs. W. H. Bolton.
524 Mrs. Boyd Alexander.
HUGHES, Edward Robert, R. IV.S.
Painter.
18, Seymour Place, S. W.
1870. 551 The spinet.
24, Beaufort Street, Chelsea.
1872. 779 A rainy Sunday.
43, Beaufort Street.
1879. 922 Joseph King, Esq.
1 88 1. 748 Miss Henrietta Margaret Stan-
ley.
1883. 1325 Mrs. George MacDonald.
1884. 1357 Miss Dorothea Thorpe.
1885. 1 194 Mrs. Walter Wigram.
1888. 125 Mrs. Rowland Alston.
570 Rev. S. E. Davies.
1889. 1398 Bell and Dorothy, daughters
of G. M. Freeman, Esq.
1890. 1435 Portrait of a lady ; miniature.
270, Cathcart Road.
1 891. 1699 Miss Muriel Erskine.
1892. 1444 Mrs. Charles Laing.
1529 Miss Winifred Toulmin.
1552 Miss Joan Kebbel.
7, Lodge Place,
St. John's Wood.
1898. 1 1 24 C. C. Laing, Esq.
HUGHES, Edwin Painter.
40, Paulton Square.
1872. 424 The poor seamstress.
426 The Letter.
668 Love's messenger.
79, Lancaster Road.
1876. 397 Christopher Sly. "What,
would you make me mad ? "
— Taming of the Shrew.
1878. 572 Distinguished visitors.
IV.
1879. 3'
1880. 1000
1882. 532
1883.
1884.
756
384
687
73S
818
503
1888. 4S9
1892. 437
HUGHES,
1813. 7*
1815. 19
1817. 541
1818. 212
1821. 19
1822. 14
41
1823. 148
229
699
1824.
716
791
1825.
637
1826.
5»
296
300
4CI
1827.
536
881
893
The love song.
Old friends.
Listeners hear no good of
themselves.
Expected.
The Scoundrel.
Happy thoughts.
Caught!
Mrs. Teede.
The peacemaker.
I a, Poplar Grove,
Shepherd's Bush.
Demanding toll.
Wisdom and folly.
George Painter.
24, Goswell Place, City Road.
Landscape; composition.
IS, Sydney Place, City Road.
View of Hanley from the Ham-
met, near Burslem, Stafibrd-
shire.
20, Weston Place, St. Pancrcu.
Cottages at Holsden Green, on
the Harrow Road.
View of Westminster Abbey as
seen in 181 6 from the Horn
Brewhouse, Lambeth Marsh.
19, Gwynn^s Buildings,
City Road.
View of the entrance to Epping
Forest from Walthamstow,
Essex — morning.
Cottage at Holsden-green.
View in Barnsbury Park at the
back of Islington.
Cottage at Kilburn Wells.
View on the river Connecticut,
in North America, from a
sketch taken on the spot by
Mr. Adkins.
Portrait of a lady.
13, Arlington Place,
St. John Street Road.
Miss Morrice.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Suffield.
Portrait of a lady.
Cattle; composition.
Branch Hill Pump, near
Hampstead Heath.
Portrait of a gentleman.
99, St. John Street Road.
View in the grounds of the
Rev. Holt Oakes, D.D.,
Woodford, Essex.
Portrait of a young lady.
View of Nightingale Place,
near Wanstead, Essex.
BB
1 86
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
ughes
», George — conttntud.
1828.
334 Miss Ellen Tree as Haid^e in
Don Juan. " But the maid
who smoothed his pillows,
etc."
745 G. Milward, Esq.
1829.
366 — Price, Esq.
394 Girl with flowers.
1830.
195 The juvenile artist.
451 Lodge and forest entrance to
the grounds of John Mait-
land,Esq., Woodford, Essex.
1831.
118 Village of Bonchurch, Isle of
Wight— morning.
402 Mill at Newport, Isle of Wight
— evening.
512 A child and playmate.
726 Portrait of an artist.
1832.
701 do. a young lady.
826 The pet canary.
988 S. H. Butterworth, Esq.
1833.
81 Village of Brading, Isle of
Wight
704 Portrait of a lady.
823 A priest of the church officiat-
ing at the altar.
1834.
30 The cottage rosebud.
265 Chalk church. Isle of Wight.
613 G. Milward, Esq.
1835.
27 W. Wilson, Esq.
819 Portrait of a young lady.
1836.
215 The young urchin.
1838.
183 Portrait of a lady.
328 Tantalizing the pet.
1839.
14 » Portrait of a gentleman.
1034 do. the infant daughter
of T. Teare, Esq.
1841.
56 Miss Phipson.
307 Carisbrooke Village, Isle of
Wight.
387 Mr. T. Phipson, Junr., and
Master Richard Phipson.
1842.
31 T. Smith, Esq.
65 Portrait of a lady.
460 do. gentleman in his
grounds.
1843.
497 Portrait of a gentleman.
1844.
475 Master Smith.
1845.
5 H. Speed, Esq.
1846.
380 Portrait of a lady.
19, Chadwell Street,
Myddleton Square,
1847.
121 G. Harding, Esq.
389 Scene on the farm belonging
to Felsham Hall, Suffolk.
523 Portrait of a lady.
1849.
680 do. gentleman.
1850.
19 Rev. T. Boys, M.A.
910 R. Farmer, Esq.
921 Portrait of a lady.
1853. 18 Mrs. Lacey.
1854. 207 Portrait of a lady.
1855. 21 Mrs. J. Sayer.
1858. 7»6 Miss E. L. Jarvis.
HUGHES, George Painter.
Canning Studios,
2, South John Street^
LiverpaoL
1900. 1294 Silver and Gold.
1 90 1. 984 In the old homeland.
1902. 847 In a Warwickshire village.
HUGHES, Miss Georgina Ball-
Ball, vol. i, page 102.
See
HUGHES, G. Balls Sculptor.
1826. 1048 Bust of H.R.H. the Duke of
Sussex.
1049 Bust of the Duke of Welling-
ton.
HUGHES, Harry Painter.
1 1, Fori land Mansions,
Castle Street, IV.
1898. 713 A corner of the studio.
HUGHES, Henry.
Stained Glass Painter.
67, Frith Street.
1859. 1 1 54 Stained glass window for
Trinity College, Glen-
almond, Perth.
1866. 764 Memorial window to H.R.H.
the Duke of Kent, now ex-
ecuting by command of Her
Majesty the Queen.
1883. 1181 Christ blessing little children;
for window. Orphan Work-
ing School, Haverstock Hill.
1 239 The presentation of Our Lord
in the Temple; window for
St. Mary-le-Bow Church.
{See Ward and Hughes.)
HUGHES, Henry Harold ... Painter.
Arvonia Buildings, Bangor.
1892. 1223 The Bar Gate, Southampton —
early morning.
HUGHES, John Painter.
y. Hughes, 25, Bidborough St.
1827. 153 Portrait of a gentleman.
T, Hughes,
23, St, Marylebone Street,
1832. 189 Marine view.
J, Hughes, do,
1833. 297 Brungwynne, Radnorshire.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
187
24, Northumberland Street^
New Road,
1834. 160 Landscape; composition.
9, Thayer Street
1836. 253 View in Windsor Park.
HUGHES, John Sculptor.
28, Lennox Street y Dublin,
1897. 1940 The finding of Eurydice;
group.
1898. 1919 Uimeduvin; statuette, bronze,
etc.
1900. 1 92 1 Hermes; statuette.
HUGHES, J. Allan Architect.
82, Dalberg Road^ Brixton,
1903. 1666 Design for Decorative panel —
"Music."
HUGHES, J. J Painter.
10, Steelhouse Lane^
Birmingham,
1855. 679 Studley, Warwickshire.
Hampstead Rd,y Handyivorth^
Birmingham,
1857. 252 Crowning the May Queen.
i860. 255 Waiting at the Ferry, near
Dolgelly.
34, villa Roady Handsworth^
Birmingham,
1865. 93 Rosthwaite Mill, Borrowdale.
HUGHES, J. P Sculptor.
71, Newman Street,
1903. 1738 Blind fortune; statuette. "If
a man look sharply and at-
tentively he shall see For-
tune, for though she is blind,
she is not invisible."— jfffl^:<7«.
HUGHES, Leonard Painter.
Greenfield^ Holywell,
1889. aSo William Brown, Esq., Mayor
of Chester.
1894. 155 Alderman Charles Brown, J. P.
Presentation portrait,
HUGHES, Miss Lily Jones.
Miniature Painter.
Merry Hill^ Bushey,
1896. 1333 Mrs. Catherine Whitley.
1501 Josephine.
1897. 1452 Estelle.
Eryl Mor, St, Asaph Street^
Rhyl.
1903. 1 1 57 Study of a girl.
1 165 Marion.
HUGHES, Miss Louisa M.
J. T. Watts.
See Mrs.
HUGHES, Miss... Miniature Painter.
99, St. John Street Road,
1838. 795 Portrait of a lady.
HUGHES, Miss Painter.
Woolpifs, Suffolk,
i860. 688 Interior of All Saints' Church,
Boyn Hill, Maidenhead.
HUGHES, R Painter.
^, Portland Road.
1 794. 243 A landscape.
318 Landscape and cattle.
56, Charles Street,
Portland Place.
1795* ^^° Landscape.
1797. 70 do. cattle and figures.
798 do. and figures.
1799. 296 A Landscape.
HUGHES, R Architect.
13, Great Marlborough Street.
181 9. 1045 Design for a saloon.
1820. 989 Gothic drawing room in Raby
Castle, the seat of the Earl
of Darlington.
115, Piccadilly.
1828. 1086 The blue drawing room in
Northumberland House.
HUGHES, Robert Ball Sculptor.
59, Long Acre.
1822. 1004 Portrait bust of his father.
1824. 975 A Basso-relievo : Pandora
brought by Mercury to Epi-
metheus. Vide Hesiod's
Theogony.
1825. 1064 Achilles. " When thus his eyes
on heaven's expansion thrown,
Qtc:'— Homer's Iliad.
13, Carnaby Street.
1828. 1136 A shepherd boy.
HUGHES, S. J Painter.
65, Albany Street.
1837. 520 Scene near Hampstead.
HUGHES, Talbot Painter.
49, Markham Square,
187 1. 255 Dessert.
1152 Fruitful boughs.
32, Cheyne Row,
1887. 508 Sketch of the Battersea Fire.
1 172 First fall of snow, Monte
Barone, Lombardy.
1889. 434 M.\ss Blanche Hughes.
1893. 402 The end of the game.
1894. 904 In dire peril.
1895. 149 The Card room.
i88
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hughes, Ta
ilbot — continued.
Longsden^ la, Carlton Hill^
N.W.
1897.
8 Maggie, daughter of Thomas
R. Grieg, Esq.
8, Gloucester Mansions^
Gloucester Road, S. W,
1898.
248 Faith.
730 " My lady."
1899.
242 The tide on which there is no
return.
792 Temptation.
900 The Court belle.
1900.
204 "Fate leads the willing, and
the unwilUng drags."
97O
97*
• The road of love.
973
974J
1901.
735 The blind abbess.
742 The rejected petition.
751 A box at Old Drury.
1902.
625 Motherhood.
1903.
335 Played out.
HUGHES, Thomas Sculptor.
59, Long Acre,
1826.
1013 Bust of Mr. J. H. Hughes.
1828.
1 1 38 Eve. "The serpent beguiled
me and I did eat." — Para-
dise Lost,
1829.
1 149 Cupid.
1830.
1189
Bust of a gentleman.
1245 Choice of Hercules.
37, Long Acre.
1836. 1 147 Bust of Mr. T. Thompson, the
celebrated representative of
the Grecian statues.
HUGHES, T. J Painter.
28, High Street^ Camden Town,
655 Portrait of a lady.
7, Clarendon Street,
715 Portrait of a lady.
1211 J. T. Willmore, Esq., A.R.A.
72, Upper Seymour Street,
1 1 20 Rev. Andrew Reed, B.A.
54 Archibald R. Shaw, M.D.
517 Leaving home.
676 A portrait.
568 A first attempt.
1851.
1855-
1856.
1858.
1859.
i860.
N
HUGHES, Vernon Painter.
5, QueefCs Square, Bloomsbury,
1852. 90 "Eve."
224 A soldier of the Common-
wealth.
1255 The temptation of St. Anthony.
1853. 345 Portraits of Earth man children
from Port Natal.
1854. 522 Manfred seeing the Witch of
the Alps. "Son of earth, I
know thee, etc."
HUGHES, W Miniature Painter.
31, Clips tone Street.
1828.
763 Portrait of an artist.
1829.
674 do. a lady.
HUGHES, William, Junr. ... Painter.
Welbatch, near Shrewsbury.
1830.
480 Hastings — morning effect.
51$ Cader Idris from the Barmouth
Road.
625 Composition.
4, Park Street, Camden Town.
1831.
573 Landscape.
32, Albany Street.
1832.
677 View of Windsor Castle.
9, Evershall Street,
Oakley Square.
1849.
823 TheVale of Maenteoroy, North
Wales.
836 Scene near Festiniog, North
Wales.
HUGHES, William Painter.
47, Markham Square.
1866.
569 For the banquet.
1867.
402 Ptarmigan and fruit.
556 The leisure hour.
1868.
104 Interior with pottery.
107 The gardener's shed.
1869.
8 The larder.
132 The woodside.
259 Fruit.
347 Still life.
1870.
233 Bloom.
496 Swan, fruit, etc.
1872.
631 Grapes and peaches.
1 1 28 Pottery.
1873.
351 Wild goose and mallard.
523 Plums.
616 Apples.
1874.
156 Fruit.
585 Game.
1000 The golden vine.
1005 The purple vine.
9, Great Cheyne Row,
1875.
291 Sport in the olden time.
834 The baron's dessert.
1 1 57 Fruitful Boughs.
1876.
211 Quince and goldendrops.
1878.
961 Purple clusters.
1352 Autumn fruits.
32, Cheyne Row,
1879.
235 For the King's banquet.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
189
1880. 1045
1886. 756
1888. 46
1895. ^^'
1896. 9
1900. 108
677
1901. 630
For the feast of the tournament.
A dish of ripe strawberries.
Peace invaded.
Art and nature.
26, Loiver Rock Gardens^
Brighton.
Irises.
II, Btlgrave Place^ Brighton,
Fresh gathered.
Fruit and wine.
Plums and blackberries.
HUGHES-STANTON, Horace.
S.
See
HULK, A Painter.
3, St. FauPs Crescent^
Camden Town.
1876. 922 A breeze on the Zuyder Zee.
179, Hampstead Road.
1890. 596 A breezy day.
746 On the Dutch Coast.
HULK, Abraham, Junr Painter.
Tadworth Cottage^ Dorking.
1888. 762 On the Rhine, near Amhem,
Holland.
817 A grey day at Abinger.
951 The smithy at Sutton, Surrey.
1027 Lane near Raikes Farm, Fel-
day.
Cogan^ Charlwoody Surrey.
1889. 823 Quiet nook, Ifield, Sussex.
1057 Velp, near Amhem, Holland.
1065 Charlwood, Surrey.
1890. 604 A Grey day, Charlwood.
606 Eventide on the Rhine, Hol-
land.
1 161 Charlwood, Surrey.
29, Brondesbury Villas^
Kilbum.
1 89 1. 41 Late autumn — Abinger.
374 Near Arnhem, Holland.
500 Solitude.
575 In the Ifield wood, Sussex.
836 Russ Hill, Charlwood, Surrey.
7, Beauclerc Road^
Hammersmith.
1892. 749 Near Arnhem, Holland.
832 Near Bentheim, Hanover.
1893. 7*5 Abinger, Surrey.
789 Wintry nook, Arnhem, Hol-
land.
1894. 700 Near Raikes Farm, Abinger.
771 Landscape.
1896. 450 The first breath of autumn.
853 Near Charlwood.
142, Gower Street,
1898. 875 Grey day in Surrey.
HULK, Frederick W. L Painter.
Church Villa, Shere, Guildford.
1898. 474 Autumn in Albury Park.
HULK, F. Martinus Painter.
4, Holmewood Road,
Brixton Hill.
1896. 454 " The mellow year is hastening
to its close."
HULK, John F Painter.
72, Piccadilly.
1895. 78 Fox and raven.
221 Duck shooting.
HULK, William F Painter.
81, Charlotte Street
1876. 399 Early morning in Sussex.
1879. 737 A coming shower.
Shere, Guildford.
1882. 1437 A misty morning.
1884. 500 In the woods.
1885. 4«4 Solitude.
452 The ford.
775 Among the birches.
776 A misty morning.
' 1886. 304 Drinking time.
784 In Holland.
1887. ^74 The Cow boy.
687 A summer evening.
892 Shere Park, Surrey.
1888. 146 In Albury Park, Surrey.
846 Coming home.
875 Study of a cow.
915 A rainy day.
947 Haunted.
959 Drinking time.
1 163 A winter evening.
1889. 186 Shere Heath, Surrey.
491 A birch wood, Surrey.
570 Near Chilworth, Surrey.
876 A summer evening.
940 November.
984 At Gomshall, Surrey.
1071 Near Abinger Hammer, Sur-
rey.
1890. 358 A Dutch farm.
533 At the stile.
572 A Winter evenuig.
1084 The brook.
1 89 1. 66 In Holland.
158 In Albury Park, Surrey.
571 Morning.
583 In the shade.
931 October.
980 The meadow.
1892. 629 Solitude.
775 At the water's edge.
840 Evening in the woods.
I90
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hulk, William F. — continued,
1892. 8$8 Evening in Holland.
877 A coming shower.
256 In Holland.
628 Drinking time.
647 November.
736 Evening.
842 Late autumn.
124 Drinking time.
829 Near the river.
864 Evening.
175 November.
466 Showery weather.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
N
HULL, Miss Clementina M.
Painter.
19, Wharton Road,
Addison Park,
1889. 1506 Between the showers.
1, Haarlam Rd,, Brook Green,
1890. 1369 At Mischief again.
30, Bolingbroke Road,
1894. 944 Instinct. "By instinct Heaven-
taught to find Provision
suited to his Kind."
1188 1 Young J Anticipation.
1 1 89 J* Magpie's J Acquisition.
1190) first nut. I Appreciation.
1895. 942 A Moorland milestone.
16, St, Stephen* s Avenue,
Shepherd's Bush,
1899. 1185 "Yet still the face of heaven
was grey."
148, Addison Gardens,
1904. 952 Is it Peace or War?
HULL, Edward Painter.
North Brixton,
1827. 5^* Stand of French Cou-Cous.
19, Kin^s Road, Bedford Row,
1849. ^7> The Pursuit.
iS» Chrysell Road, Brixton,
1 86 1. ^^^ Landscape.
788 In the garden.
2, Strathmore Terrace,
Lambeth.
1867. 75* Old Trees, West Wickham,
Kent.
1872. 694 Christmas holidays.
1874. 875 March gatherings.
HULL, Miss Mary A Painter.
Stockdale Terrace, Leicester,
1877. 869 Gooseberries and currants.
HULL, Thomas H.
Miniature Painter.
14, Mark Lane,
1775. '^* Three miniatures.
1776. 151 Portrait of a lady; in minia-
ture.
1777. 187 A miniature.
1778. 165 Two portraits of ladies; minia-
tures.
156 Two miniatures.
278 Portrait of a gentleman.
1779.
1780.
1781.
1782.
294 do. do.
278 do. do.
294 do. lady.
1783. 311 do. do.
329 do. gentleman.
1784. 302 A frame with five minia-
tures.
1785. 349 A frame of five miniatures, one
of them the portrait of a
lady aged 108 years, now
living.
1786. 278 Frame with five miniatures.
1787. 323 Portrait of a young lady.
338 do. do.
1788. 342 do. lady.
349 do. child.
1789. 279 Frame containing seven minia-
tures.
341 Frame containing seven por-
traits.
31, Ely Place.
1790. 312 Hebe.
341 Portrait of a gentleman.
357 do. lady.
1 791. 349 do. do.
1792. 249 do. young gentleman.
306 do. gentleman.
i793« 39^ A portrait.
433 do. of a gentleman. i^Mr,
BartlemanJ)
1 794. 442 A frame containing nine minia-
tures.
^795- 499 A portrait.
23, Northumberland Street,
Strand,
1 796. 528 Portrait of a gentleman.
581 do. celebrated actress.
{Miss Wallis,)
33, Coventry Street,
1797' 947 Portrait of his son. {Master
Hull,)
1798. 793 Portrait of Edward Wettenhall,
Esq.
895 Portrait of Mr. Barker, painter
of the Panorama.
19, Henrietta Street,
1799. 817 Portraits of Mrs. Walker and
children.
1800. 856 Fancy.
Vauxhall,
1827. 613 Fancy.
719 The late Mr. John Palmer.
801 J. Casenove, Esq.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
191
HULL, William Painter.
27, Clopton Street^ Hulme^
Manchester,
1858. 791 Greenhead Ghyll, Grasmere.
2, Lansdowne JRoad^
Clapham Road,
1862. 972 Autumnal evening at Capel
Curig, North Wales.
2, Strathmore Terrace^
Stockwell,
1868. 731 A Surrey Heath.
Rydal Lodge^ near Ambleside,
187 1. 783 The lower fall of Rydal.
798 The approach to Langdale
Pikes and Blea Tarn from
Little Langdale.
1872. 760 Evening in the Duddon Valley.
1876. 659 Ancient forest trees on Knab
Scar, Westmoreland.
1877. 724 Helvellyn.
HULL AH, Miss Caroline B.
Painter.
II, Devonshire Place^ West,
1863. 687 At a Tournament.
1865. 687 Tame dormouse.
HULLAND, William T.... Engraver.
Victoria Road, Famworth,
1885. 1723 The village blacksmith's daugh-
ter singing in the choir.
After J. E. Christie.
HULLEY, H Painter.
Hackney,
1 783. 30 Landscape and cattle.
31 do. do.
33 Inside view of Tintem Abbey,
near Chepstow, taken from
the west entrance.
1 784. 383 View of Farley Castle, Somer-
setshire.
1785. "5 View ofthe new Bridge over the
Avon at Newton, near Bath.
226 View of Florister Crag at Gates-
worth, near BuUesmere, in
Cumberland.
228 A Limekiln at Hammersmith.
At Mr, Troughton's,
136, Fleet Street.
1786. 102 View of Lowdore House, Bor-
rowdale in Cumberland.
242 View of a romantic bridge,
near Keswick, in Cumber-
land.
Bath,
1787. 138 View in Cumberland.
HULLMANDEL, Charles Joseph.
Painter.
51, Great Marlborough Street,
1 8 16. 2« 3 View taken near Amalfi, in the
Kingdom of Naples.
723 View of part of the Mole at
Naples, with Mount Vesu-
vius in a state of Eruption :
taken in the year 1813.
1823. 79 Landscape and cattle.
HULME, Miss Alice L Painter.
Escotey Ennerdcde Roady
Kew Gardens,
1886. 589 Christmas Roses.
1889. 983 Azaleas and Narcissus.
1890. 141 Winter flowers.
HULME, B Painter.
Park Road, Clapham.
1845. 64 View at Battersea.
1232 Netley Abbey.
1854. 222 Mackerel fishing, coast of
Devon— moon rising.
HULME, Frederick William.
Painter.
4, Hereford Square,
1852. 504 The River Llugwy, Bettws-y-
Coed, North Wales.
1853. 112 A Trout stream.
1256 A path through the meadows
— afternoon.
1854. 851 Stepping stones in the Llugwy,
North Wales.
1855. 556 A glimpse of the old Holyhead
road, near Beavor Bridge,
North Wales.
1856. 242 Sunny moments.
42 1 A favourite retreat — North
Wales.
1857. 91 Scene in a Welsh Valley.
543 The Vale at Bettws, North
Wales.
1858. 201 Near Woking, Surrey.
897 At Lady Farm, Pyrford, Surrey.
1859. 148 Near the Common, Woking,
Surrey.
168 Child's-play among the rushes.
i860. Tj In the churchyard, Shiere,
Surrey.
165 On the river Llugwy, North
Wales.
554 Sweet Summer time.
1 86 1. 152 Building a rick.
1862. 102 The churchyard stile, Pyrford.
362 Sunday afternoon — almost
church time.
192
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hulme, Frederick William— con/intted.
iS^S' 57* The waning year. "Autumn,
laying here and there a fiery
finger in the leaves."
Millwater^ Ockhatn^ Ripiey,
1864. 446 At Ockham, Surrey — Summer.
"The folded leaf is woo'd,
etc."
1865. 381 An English Pastoral.
1866. 136 Rest; study for a larger picture.
1867. 258 Autumn time.
1869. 478 The close of the day.
8, St AlbafCs Road,
Kensington,
1870. 984 Near Ripley, Surrey.
1 87 1. 82 On an English river.
1 1 14 On a Welsh river.
1872. 176 A ravine on the Llugwy, North
Wales — sermons in stones.
404 At Pont-y-paij, Betws-y-Coed.
i873' 459 Rest "By iTedgerow elms or
hillocks green."
1874. 1408 Ins and outs of a Welsh river.
1875. 1220 Rocky Walls of the Llugwy,
North Wales.
1877. 643 Snowdon, North Wales.
1878. 1365 At Pont CefTyng, North Wales.
1879. 946 Mountain streams.
1880. 252 In a Welsh Valley.
1 88 1. 980 At Newark Priory, Surrey.
1882. 340 Newark Priory.
1884. 148 On the Llugwy, North Wales.
HULME, Robert C Painter.
3, Gloucester Grave,
1862. 520 A gipsy encampment — Barnes
Common.
HULTON, Everard Painter.
38, Redcliffe Road,
1882. 1061 Whitby.
HULTON, William Painter.
Adelphi Chambers, Strand,
325 A race for life.
1461 A Breton churchyard.
146 A street scene in Pont Aven.
22, Mortimer Street,
933 Grey Venice.
377 Campo SS. Giovanni e Paolo,
Venice.
1882.
1883.
1886.
1889.
HUME, Miss Amelia (afterwards Mrs.
Charles Long, Lady Long, and
Lady Farnborough). See Long, Mrs.
Charles.
HUME, Mrs. Edith Painter.
South Hartingy Petersfield,
1896. 542 Cleaning the lines.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
HUME, J. Henry Painter.
6, Park Place West,
Gloucester GeUe.
848 An old street in Ghent.
124 Clairmarais Abbey, St Omer.
304 A Normandy farmyard.
959 Comer of an old farm.
927 Students' day at the National
Gallery.
1047 Sunday morning.
107 Chrysanthemums.
344 Hampstead in March.
1032 A peep at St Ives, Cornwall.
1300 Harvest weather.
South Harting, Petersfield,
1 88 1. 141 1 A boat builder's home.
HUME, Robert Painter.
51, York Place, Edinburgh.
1 89 1. 1270 Midday.
1892. 1151 The harvest is come.
2, Church Row, Fulham.
1894. 1 168 Gathering clouds, North Wales.
1895. 106 Sighted.
10 19 In the land of Mac^regor.
1061 "When seagulls shoreward
fly."
1 1 16 Going to the harvest
Sunny Bank, Bury,
Pulborougk.
1114 Solitude.
1 137 The harvest field.
66, Munster Road, Fulham.
263 The Vale of Ken.
1897.
1899.
1900.
1903.
HUME, Thomas O. Painter.
6, Park Place West,
Gloucester GcUe,
187 1. 1073 An autumn moonrise in the
Highlands.
1872. 252 Glenorchy, Argyleshire.
939 Moonrise.
1873. 30 The river Brownie, near Dur-
ham.
49 Summer morning on the Exe.
614 Morning.
1874. 631 Shiplake Lock and Mill.
694 Moonrise.
1875. 180 Abcoude Meer, Holland.
363 On the Senne, near Brussels.
464 Abcoude, Holland.
1876. 23 "Cattle court the Zephyrs
bland, etc."
252 Moonrise.
600 Pasture land, north of France.
1878. 220 "I love thee, Twilight! etc."
637 The moat at St. Omer.
1306 Royal Common, Surrey.
1 37 1 The bleaching ground.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
193
South Harting^ Petersfield,
1880. 952 Normandy Pastures.
1 88 1 . 919 Clodgy Moor, near Land's End.
1883. 131 A corner of the old orchard.
1884. 59 On the Cornish coast.
1888. 229 St. Ives Bay.
1893. 657 The South Downs, looking to-
wards Goodwood.
HUME, Mrs. Thomas O. (formerly
Miss Edith Dunn) Painter.
6, Park Place West
1874. 490 Morning.
1017 Fishing on the old pier head.
1875. 6 Ripening Corn.
61 Building houses on the sand.
544 After a storm.
1195 The shrimper.
1876. 262 The shrimpers' pool.
362 Unhooking the fish.
375 The old mast.
1877. 958 Gathering the waifs and strays.
1878. 940 Tired.
1033 Neighbours.
1358 The crab.
Petersfield^ Midhurst,
1879. 600 Packing fish.
1880. 183 The strand.
489 Just landed.
633 Distant thoughts.
1882. 858 Friends.
1480 Going home.
1883. 195 The departure of the herring
boats.
1884. 75 Mending nets.
575 Returning home.
667 Etaple shrimpers.
684 Fisher children.
1885. 568 The old pilot.
828 Over the beach.
10 1 3 Preparing the tackle.
1886. 842 Waiting.
958 Visch' Vrouwen.
1888. 792 By the old cross.
1890. 835 " Is father coming? "
1892. 630 Les blanchisseuses d'Etretat.
HUMFREY, C Architect.
At Mr. Wyatfs,
Queen Anne Street.
1789. 501 Design for the elevation of a
mausoleum.
509 Design for the section of a
mausoleum.
1790. 621 Perspective view of a bath.
Cambridge,
1 7 9 1 . 536 View of the West end of King's
College chapel in the Uni-
versity of Cambridge.
IV.
HUMPHERY, Edward J. ... Painter.
22, King Henry's Road,
1872. 212 Touchstone and Corin. "Thou
art in a parlous state, etc."
ioi6 Eton College.
1873. 99' A black study.
1875. 421 Resting.
1876. 81 Fresh Herrings.
226 Harvest.
503 Welsh fishing boys.
1877. 973 Summer.
Arts Club,
1 7, Hanover Square,
1882. 1539 Early morn — Venice.
44a, Maddox Street,
1884. 1520 Marguerites.
1585 Walton-on-Thames.
1885. 323 Spring.
984 Crocksford Bridge — ^autumn.
HUMPHREY Miniature Painter.
18 10. 636 Mr. F. Bate.
HUMPHREY (A. G.) and HOPKINS
(W. B.) Architects.
5, Staple Inn,
1897. 1900 Municipal Buildings, Belfast.
HUMPHREYS, C Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1800. 427 View in Marks in Essex.
HUMPHREYS, Miss J. K.... Painter.
3, Swan Walk,
1871. 107 Rachel weeping for her children.
1872. 925 Field Flowers.
I, Musgrave Park Road,
Peckham,
1876. 622 A study.
HUMPHRIES, W Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1793' 754 ^ View from nature.
755 A Drawing from Gray's Elegy.
HUMPHRIS, William H. ... Painter.
5, Kimberley Place, Falnumth,
1 89 1. 504 A sailor's wife.
4, Broadhurst Gardens,
Hampstead,
1896. 198 Memories.
855 Debutante.
53, Broadhurst Gardens,
1898. 673 St. Mawes, Cornwall.
1899. 76 An idle singer.
CO
194
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
>
HUMPHRY, Miss K, Maude.
Painter.
26, Princes Square,
1 89 1. 713 Prof. Sir George Murray
Humphry, F.R.S., LL.D.
HUMPHRY, Ozias, R.A.
Crayon and Miniature Painter.
( Mr, Humphrey had arrived at great excellence in
enamel^ hut thinking it hurt his eyes, he went to
Home to study painting in oil^ and was now returned,
but heing accustomed only to heads did not draw ivell,
nor did he colour well in oil. He succeeded best in
smail figures with architecture for bcukgrounds, —
Walpole.)
Ozias Humphry^
25, Neivtnan Street,
1779. 149 A young lady; whole length.
1 50 A small whole length of a lady
descending from a temple.
{Miss Cambridge; genteel, —
Walpole.)
151 A lady.
15* A gentleman; three-quarters.
{Richard Chven Cambridge,
— Walpole.)
153 A gentleman; three-quarters.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1780. 122 Portrait of a gentleman.
146 Portraits of two ladies. {Ladies
Maria and Horatia Walde-
grave,)
355 Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of Iris. {Signora Bac-
celli,)
1783. 48 Portrait of an officer. ( Captain
Shuttleworth)
104 Portrait of a nobleman's son.
{Mr, Lamby son of Lord Mel-
bourne,)
215 Portrait of a general officer.
{General Cleaveland,)
At Mr, Holland^ s Music shop,
corner of St, Jameses Street,
1788. 291 A Bramin in India telling the
fortune of some English
ladies.
305 Portrait of a young lady.
328 A Turkish Jew.
334 Portrait of Hussen Riza Khan,
Prime minister to the Nabob
of Oude, painted at Luck-
now, 1786.
(Elected R.A.)
(Portrait Painter in Crayons to his Majesty.)
19, Queen^s Buildings,
Knightsbridge,
1792. 118 Portrait of the sweeper at H yde
Park Comer.
128 Portrait of a gentleman.
1795-
Portrait of a gendeman. {Mr.
Barrett,)
Portrait of an officer of the
guards. {Captain Morris.)
A boy in a smock frock.
Portrait of a gentleman. (JDr.
Peine,)
Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Petrie,)
A school-boy with a satchel.
Portrait of a female servant.
Old Bond Street.
Portrait of an Armenian Slip-
per-man.
Portrait of Master Fred Byng,
Page of Honour to H.R.H.
the Prince of Wales.
Portrait of the Rt. Hon. Sir
George Yonge, K.B., secre-
tary at war.
Portrait of a young lady.
do. child. {Miss Mi-
moni,)
Portrait of Miss Farren.
do. a gentleman,
do. Mr. Stubbs.
An Itinerant Jew.
Portrait of James Wyatt, Esq.
Her Highness Princess Sophia
of Gloucester.
Portrait of a Naval officer,
do. Signora Storace.
do. a young lady.
The Hon. Keppel Craven.
Portrait of a clergyman.
The Archbishop of York. {£>r.
Markham,)
Portrait of Baron Nagell's black
{servant.)
Portrait of Mrs. Sheridan. *
do. a lady of fashion.
{Miss Egerton,)
Portrait of a baronet.
do. His Serene High-
ness the Stadtholder. {Prince
of Orange^
Portraitof H.R.H. The Princess
of Orange.
Portrait of a young lady of
quality. {Lady Lucy Ashley,)
( There seetns to be some difference of opinion as to
the spelling of the name, D. N, B. gives it as
Humphry and Bryan and Redgrave as Humphrey.
In the Royal Academy catalogues it is Humphry uf
lo I79S» ««^ Humphrey in 1796 and 1797. In the
Gentleman's Magazine at the time of his death in
l^iOf the name is spelt Humphry,)
HUNES, A. G Painter.
19, Cavendish Street.
1785. 408 Apollo fleaing Marcius.
1793- 5'
9*
128
129
>34
343
624
1794. 109
139
140
141
H3
343
344
374
418
145
150
»5*
289
298
3«4
418
422
434
1796. 490
1797- 44»
449
471
482
506
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
195
HUNN, Thomas H Painter.
2, The Grave^ Hackney,
688 Old barn at Sewardstone, Essex.
13, Pellett Road, Sutton,
849 Near Stanstead, Herts.
Hillside^ Godalming,
873 Sketch of a comer at the farm.
913 At Cheam Hall Farm, Surrey.
914 The School Farm, Carshalton,
Surrey.
827 The garden by the brook.
BWinghurst, Surrey.
1 310 On the Ouse near Lewes,
Sussex.
Nerv Down Road, Guildford.
1899. 1086 October morning in the gardens
— Loseley.
1234 Lady Weston's Walk, Sutton
Park, Guildford.
1303 The walled garden, Sutton
Place, Guildford.
1324 Cottage garden, Clandon,
Guildford.
1337 The Terrace, Loseley.
1153 Tangley Manor, Surrey.
1 179 The terrace steps. Heron's
Ghyll.
992 The garden at Muntham.
1050 Rock Garden, Piccard's Rough,
Guildford.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1888.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
HUNNBMAN, Christopher William.
Miniature Painter.
W. Hanneman,
at Mr. Zefontain^Sy
Little Chelsea.
374 A portrait.
William Hunneman,
at Mrs. Price's, Maiden Lane,
Covent Garden,
189 A head.
166 Portrait of a gentleman.
167 do. do. in crayons.
154 A gentleman.
1 5, Eaton Place, Pimblico.
56 Portrait of a gentleman.
199 do. do.
181 Portraits of two young ladies.
24, Berwick Street.
226 Portrait of a young gentleman.
72, St. Jameses Street.
1776.
1777.
1778.
1779.
1780.
1781.
1782.
1783.
1785-
1786.
3>3
3H
386
82
296
1787. 359
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
ture.
do.
gentleman.
lady.
gentleman.
do. kit cat.
do. minia-
1789.
1790.
1791.
1792.
1793-
170 Portraits of a gentleman's
family.
59, Frith Street, Soho.
337 Portrait of a gentleman.
377 do. naval officer.
309 do. gentleman.
248 do. do. (Mr.
Boswell.)
257 Portrait of a gentleman.
300 do. do.
483 do. do.
HUNT, Alfred William, R. W.S.
Painter.
31, Oxford Street, Liverpool.
1854. 317 Wastdale Head from Styhead
1856.
1857.
do.
do.
369 Portrait of a lady.
1859.
i860.
1861.
1862.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1875.
1877.
1879.
1880. 1413
39 The stream from Llyn Idwal,
Carnarvonshire.
566 Time and tide.
761 Snowdon, after an April hail-
storm.
994 "When the leaves b^in to
turn."
702 Snowdonia, looking over Lynn
Crafuant.
969 Junction of Greta and Tees.
997 On the Greta.
505 Flood and wind, at the head
of a Welsh pass.
576 A spring study.
625 Welsh scene. "A runlet bab-
bling down the glen."
32, Sussex Place, Kensington.
684 Debatable ground. " Here the
sea frets the rock wall, etc."
I, Tor Villas, Campden Hill.
344 Morning mists on Loch Maree.
304 Loch Maree — sunset.
506 Goring Lock on the Thames —
mid-day.
528 Harlech Castle.
906 A sea-fret hanging over Dun-
stanborough.
1 141 Moon rising over Bamberg.
373 Looking down the river.
1026 " A mountain joyous with leaves
and streams."
"From mount to mount
through cloudland."
Rents and scars in the Conis-
ton Fells.
1 199 Summer days for me.
390 On the coast of Yorkshire.
II Norwegian midnight
98 Leafy June. " A joy annihilat-
ing all that's made, To a
a green thought or a green
shade."
Motes in the sunbeam.
/9
1361
196
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hunt, Alfred William — continued.
1880. 1508 Unto this last. "Above the
smoke and stir of this dim
spot which men call Earth."
529 Safe in the mud.
935 Golden night.
1449 Sonning — about midday.
648 A North Country stream.
"Summer redundant, Blue-
ness abundant."
756 Bright October.
334 Dunstanborough.
1 18 On the dangerous edge. "Our
interest's in the dangerous
edge of things." — Brmvning,
730 Wings of the wind.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
S
HUNT, Miss Amy Henrietta.
Sculptor.
3, Kensington Studios^
Stamford Road,
1888. 1989 Die Hausfrau; head.
2013 Felix Holt, Esq.; bust.
1889. 2062 Volumnia; head.
1890. 2030 An eloquent pleader.
1 89 1. 2078 Miss Daisy Morrison; bust.
HUNT, Andrew Painter.
70, Stanhope Street^
Hampstead Road.
1852. 1260 Children playing at jink-stones.
28, Stock Orchard Street,
1856. 428 The butterfly.
HUNT, Arthur Ackland Painter.
2, Percy Street^ Bedford Square.
1865. 36 An old salt.
484 Chums at work.
1866. 388 T. Heckstall Smith, Esq.,
F.R.C.S.
1867. 684 Home at last. "*It is— Oh,
good heavens ! it is Eric ! '
cried Mrs. Trevor, as she
flew towards him."
22, Charles St,, Berners Street,
1868. 61 Dr. Richardson, F.R.S., Pre-
sident of the Medical Society
of London, etc.
1869. 48 Hormuzd Rassam, Esq.,
F.R.G.S.
1870. 654 Jock and his mistress (por-
trait).
187 1. 112 Mrs. Heckstall Smith.
752 Library at the Firs, Lee
1872. 707 The Library, Green Hedges,
East Grinstead.
11% H.H. Hassan Pasha.
1873. 497 The Rev. Alfred Barry, D.D.
55, Berners Street,
1874. 330 Edith Heckstatt Smith.
8, Berners Street.
1894. 1 113 The Gouliot Cliffs, Sark.
1897. 1 163 Br^hou Cliffs, Sark.
1899. 837 "I cannot mind my wheel,
mother!"
1125 Penrhos, becalmed.
1900. 711 When the heart is young.
1902. 659 Holiday fishing.
HUNT, Charles Painter.
1 7, Pomona Place^ Pulham.
1862. 562 Vocal and instrumental.
Cuba House, North End Road.
1863. 87 "The play's the thing, etc." —
Hamlet,
1864. 276 The banquet scene: " Mac-
beth."
1866. 115 Trial by judge and Jury.
5, Hope Terrace,
Walham Green.
1868. 388 The trial scene: "Merchant of
Venice."
1870. 895 A drum-head court martial.
60, Barclay Road,
Walham Green.
1872. 1028 Asking for more.
1873. 33 The East Hill, Hastings.
1093 Make way for the grand jury.
6, Granville Rd., Wandsworth.
1 89 1 . 1 40 " Jo " at Tom-all-alones.
HUNT, Clyde Du V Painter.
4, Napier Avenue, Hurlingham.
1898. 24 Girl milking goat.
HUNT, Miss Emily Painter.
Tor Villa, Campden Hill.
1861. 186 The shy damsel.
1862. 976 Jealous Jessie.
HUNT, B. Aubrey Painter.
Ripley, Surrey,
1 88 1. 34 In the meadow.
23, Camden Road,
1883. — {Name in the index, but with
no number or exhibit in the
catalogue,)
1884. 203 A pastoral.
230 Passing showers.
Art Club, Blackheath,
1886. 553 Venetian boys at Play.
1887. 308 An Estuary of the Rhine.
1888. 847 Old breakwater— Honfleur.
1889. 20 The ferry on the Marne.
23 Evening — Holland.
1890. 312 The last boat up.
2, Cedars Road, Clap ham.
1892. 21 Coast scene, Honfleur.
643 Lat el Barood (" Powder Play,"
Tangier).
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
197
c/o I, Sussex Villas^ '
Kensington, !
1894. 464 Scant pasture.
621 A grey day.
Tangier^ Morocco,
1896. 181 Thrashing corn in the East.
1897. 784 A Tangier lane.
25, Neville Street^
Onslow Gardens,
1900. 298 Morocco coast.
The Manor ffouse^
Hemingford Grey,
St, IveSy Hunts.
1902. 125 Resting by the way.
568 Venice.
HUNT, Mrs. Emma W Painter.
1 1, Colville Roady
Kensington Park,
1884. 835 Roses.
1887. 384 Winter Roses.
1888. 943 Azaleas.
1889. 936 Roses.
HUNT, Miss Eva E Painter.
4, Hyde Vale Villas,
Greenwich,
1887. 938 Anemones and violets.
1888. 1^7 A Norfolk marsh.
1890. 561 Anemones.
1892. 347 Chrysanthemums.
1895. 1 02 1 Azalea.
1 1, Holland Park Road,
1897. 899 Anemones.
HUNT, P. H Sculptor.
24, Harrison Street,
1854. 1411 The lamentation of Phaeton's
sisters at his death.
1514 do. do. do.
"What unto them is this
world beside, etc." — Byron,
HUNT, George Henry Architect.
27, Regent Street,
1878. 1 149 House at Great Alne, Warwick-
shire.
HUNT, George Sidney Engraver.
85, Norfolk Road, Shacklewell,
1886. 1516 An event in the forest. After
Sir E. Landseer, R.A.
1527 The Shepherd's Grave. After
Sir E. Landseer, R.A.
»545 Jack in office. After Sir E.
Landseer, R.A.
47, Malta Road, Ley ton, Essex,
1897. 1709 Dr. Nansen.
Roseville House,
Woodfield Road,
Leighton-on-Sea,
1904. 1340 " Tally-ho, back." After Walter
Winans.
HUNT, Gerard Leigh Painter.
25, Queensborough Terrace, W,
1894. 1 214 Mrs. Walter Leigh Hunt.
1436 A portrait study.
1895. 1 35 1 Phyllis.
1896. 1520 Miss Ethel Baumer.
4, Primrose Hill Studios,
1898. 49 Lady Robertson.
25, Queensborough Terrace,
1899. *S°5 Sweet Nancy.
II, Aubrey Road,
Campden Hill,
1903. 295 Walter Leigh Hunt, Esq.
HUNT, J. A Miniature Painter.
1872. 1333 R. Redgrave, Esq., R.A.
1338 Vivian Hampton, Esq.
1345 The late Sir Charles Phipps.
HUNT, J. E Architect.
Queen Street, May fair,
1832. 983 Design for a national gallery.
HUNT, Miss Maria Painter.
31, Oxford Street, Liverpool,
1855. 1294 Fruit and game.
1856. 537 Fruit, game and misletoe.
1858. 773 Fruit and ferns.
1866. 67 Hard Times.
HUNT, Captain N. Augustus.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
Lieut, Hunt,
1789. 233 Landscape — morning.
Captain Hunt,
1805. 58 View from nature — Devon.
179 Shaugh Bridge, Devon.
1 8 1 1 . 49 > Chudleigh Rock, Devon ; on the
left of the road going to
Ashburton.
HUNT, R Miniature Painter.
21, Lower Cleveland Street,
1802. 749 Mr. G. Thornton.
836 Mr. Sydney.
28, Brydges Street,
1806. 687 Miss Oak.
727 Portraits of his two sons.
1807. 392 Portrait of a young lady.
511 Lausus in the amphitheatre
from Marmontel.
1808. 73' Mr. J. Hunt.
198
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hunt, R. — continued.
Church Stf Stoke Newington.
673 Shells.
831 Portraits of two children.
728 Shells from nature.
864 Flowers from nature.
Elizabeth Terrace^ Islington,
805 Portrait of a lady.
1043 Landscape.
1817.
1818.
1832.
1842.
HUNT, T Miniature Painter.
1803. 861 A frame containing the minia-
tures of Mrs. Smith (late
Miss Dixon) of the Theatre
Royal, Covent Garden, M.
Talma, the French tragedian,
Mr. H. Pelleau, Mr. T.
Hunt, and Mr. F. H. L.
Hunt.
HUNT, Thomas Painter.
113, West Regent Street,
Glasgow,
772 Repose.
Ill Unsold; returning from the
fair.
1018 Her favourite flower.
632 Waiting for buyers.
1305 "When the day of toil is
done."
41 Rates and taxes.
634 The Kirk beadle.
949 Almost ready.
227, West George Street,
Glasgow,
1896. 1235 A fall in stock.
1903. 816 A pastoral; Brittany.
1904. no A portrait.
1881.
1887.
1888.
1890.
1891.
1816.
1824.
1825.
1828.
S
HUNT, Thomas F Architect.
St, Jame^s Palace,
793 Design for a mausoleum at
Dumfries, over the remains
of Bums, the Scottish Poet.
854 House at Chiswick.
891 Cottage, etc., in Hertfordshire.
994 House at Sydney, New South
Wales.
995 Danehurst.
1004 Redrice, Hants, the seat of the
Rt. Hon. William Noel Hill.
HUNT, T. Greenwood Painter.
76, Newman Street,
1875. 1067 May blossom, children of W.
H. May, Esq.
1876. 1165 Ethel, Clement, and Philip,
children of J. Bacon, Esq.
Springfield, Chelmsford,
1878. 979 Profit and loss.
HUNT, Walter Painter.
Park View, Granville Roctdy
Wandsworth,
1 88 1. 563 Shelter; a rainy day.
1882. 751 Outdoor pensioners.
1436 After work.
1883. 620 The Dog's home.
758 Waiting to be fed.
1884. 391 '* Caught at last''; retribution.
429 Foundlings.
1885. 581 The dog in the manger. Pur-
chased for the Chantrey Be-
quest for ;^250.
1886. 104 To the rescue.
525 Overmatched.
1887. 176 The orphan.
652 The foster mother.
1888. 395 Rescued.
491 Otter hunting: "the find."
1889. 658 Weanlings.
1890. 452 Puss at Bay.
1 89 1. 517 Frustrated.
1893. 145 The best of friends.
855 Babes in the wood.
1894. 434 Bolting the otter.
1896. 920 Off the scent.
1897. 530 Motherless.
Park Vietv, Southfields, S. W.
1901. 897 Breaking cover.
1904. 188 Twins.
508 Contentment.
HUNT, William Painter.
4, Hyde Vale Villas,
Greenwich.
1890. 95 A bright November day.
762 In a Suffolk Village.
1 89 1. 78 In Autumn's Golden days.
222 Soft slumbering skies and twi-
light haunted trees.
1892. 370 Out of the world's way.
533 A November pastoral.
942 "La belle dame sans merci."
6, Stratford Studios,
Kensington,
1894. 863 "And one a full-fed river wind-
ing slow." *
1896. 337 A stormy sunset.
HUNT, William G Architect.
12, Bedford Gardens,
Kensington,
1901. 1629 Olney Lodge, Newbury.
1902. 1365 Shoreditch Town Hall.
HUNT, William Henry Painter.
(R.A. of Amsterdam.)
15, Broad Street,
Golden Square,
1807. 51 Scene near Hounslow.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
199
1807. 78 View near Reading, Berkshire.
190 Scene near Leatherhead.
1808. 525 Selling fish.
1809. 25 A sketch.
1810. 193 do.
8, Old Belton Street,
Long Acre,
181 1. 182 A landscape.
36, Brownlmv Street,
Drury Lane,
1822. 569 Sketch from nature.
884 Sketch of the porch of St.
Martin's Church.
918 Sketch of the winter dining
room at Cassiobury, the
seat of the Earl of Essex.
1823. 502 Sketch from nature.
629 do. do.
1824. 744 A study from nature.
6, Marchmont Street,
Brunswick Street,
1825. 450 Sketch from nature in Cassio-
bury Park.
HUNT, William Holman, A.R,S.A.,
R, W,S, Painter.
24, York Street East,
Kingsland Road,
1846. 324 Hark!
108, High Holbom,
1847. 300 Dr. Rochecliffe performing
Divine service in the cottage
of Joceline Joliffe at Wood-
stock.
Colonel Everard stole over the
floor like one who treads in a sick
chamber, and opening the door
of the interior apartment, saw
within the scene we are about to
describe.
Sir Henry Lee sat in an arm-
chair by the fire. He was wrapped
in a cloak and his limbs extended
on a stool, as if suffering from
indisposition. His long white
beard flowing over the dark
coloured garment, gave him more
the appearance of a hermit than
an aged soldier or a man of
quality; and that character was
increased by the deep and devout
attention with which he listened
to a respectable old nuin, who, in
a low but deep and full voice, was
reading the Evening service of the
Church of England. Alice Lee
kneeled at the feet of her father.
—Woodstock,
1848. 804 The flight of Madeline and
Porphyro during the drunk-
enness attending the revelry.
" They glide like phantoms
into the wide hall, etc." —
Keats^ Eve of St. Agnes,
1849. 324 Rienzi vowing to obtain justice
for the death of his young
brother slain in a skirmish
between the Colonna and
the Orsini factions.
But for that event, the future
liberator of Rome might have
been but a dreamer, a scholar, a
poet — the peaceful rival of Pe-
trarch — a man of thoughts, not
deeds. But from that time, aJl his
faculties, energies, fancies, genius,
became concentrated to a single
point; and patriotism, before a
vision, leaped into the life and
vigour of a passion. — Bulwer
Lytt<m,
5, Prospect Place, Cheyne Walk.
1850- 553 A converted British family
sheltering a Christian mis-
sionary from the persecution
of the Druids.
1 85 1. 594 Valentine rescuing Sylvia from
Proteus. — Two Gentlemen of
Verona,
1852. 592 The hireling shepherd.
Sleepest or wakest thou, jolly
shepherd? Thy sheep be in the
com: and, for one blast of thy
minikin mouth, thy sheep shall
take no harm.
1853. 44 Claudio and Isabella. "Ay,
but to die, and go we know
not where, etc." — Measure
for Measure.
53) Our English coasts, 1852.
554 New College cloisters, 1852.
c\o T. Combe, Esq,, Oxford.
1854- 377 The awakening conscience.
As of the green leaves on a
thick tree, some fall and some
grow; so is thy generation of
flesh and blood.
Strengthen ye the feeble hands,
and confirm ye the tottering knees ;
say yet to the faint-hearted. Be ye
strong : fear ye not, behold your
God.
508 The light of the world.
Behold I stand at the door, and
knock : if any man hear my voice,
and open the door, I will come in
unto him, and will sup with him,
and he with me.
49, Claverton Terrace,
Lupus Street,
1856. 398 The scapegoat.
The scene was painted at Oos-
doom, on the margin of the salt-
encrusted shallows of the Dead
sea. The mountains beyond are
those of Edom. While the cere-
monies of the day of atonement
were in progress in the Temple,
after the lots had been cast which
200
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Hunt, William Holman, A.R.S.A,, '
R. W.S.— continued.
had devoted one of the two goats
for the Lord, and while it was
being sacrificed as a burnt-offer-
ing, the congregation present
manifested their impatience by
calling upon the priest to hasten
the departure of the scapegoat
and afterwards by following the
beast as he was led away by the
man appointed, to a cliff' about
ten miles from Jerusalem, tor-
menting it by the way and shout-
ing, ** Hasten, carry away our
sins." It is recorded that, on
many occasions, the [X)or beast
sprang over the precipice, and
there perished ; hut that oft times
it turned aside, to be hooted and
driven away by every Israelite
who met it, until it had reached a
land not inhabited. A fillet of
scarlet was bound about its horns,
in the belief that, if the propitia-
tion were accepted, the scarlet
would become white. In order to
ascertain the change of colour, in
case the scapegoat could not be
traced, a portion of the scarlet
wool was preserved on a stone,
and carefully watched by priests
in the Temple.
873 View from the Mount of
Offence looking towards the
Dead sea and the Mount-
ains of Moab — morning.
885 Jerusalem, by moonlight, look-
ing over the site of the
Temple to the Mount of
Olives,
looi The Sphinx, Gizeh, looking
towards the pyramids of
Sakhara.
I, Tor Villa, Campden Hill.
i860. 510 Henry Wentworth Monk.
1861. 231 A street scene in Cairo: the
lantern-maker's courtship.
The wearing of theburks, or face
veil, is common to all respectable
classes in Cairo. The bridegroom
can scarcely ever obtain even a
surreptitious glance at the features
of his bride, until he finds her in
his absolute possession.
1863. 146 The King of Hearts.
613 Rt. Hon. Stephen Lushington,
D.C.L.
1867. 364 The festival of St. Swithin.
678 II dolce far niente.
1869. 106 The birthday.
708 Portrait of a lady.
Jerusalem and
10, The Avenue^
Hammersmith.
1874. 660 Thomas Fairbairn, Esq.
HUNT, William H. Thurlow.
Painter.
160, Camden Road,
1883. 681 Portrait of a gentleman.
1884. 625 In the Sunny South.
1619 do. do.
1885. 417 Mia bella Capri.
HUNT, Miss Winifred Sculptor.
The Priory,
Wimbledon Common.
1903. 1797 Miss Edith Hunt; bust, marble
and bronze.
78, Deodar Rd.y Putney, S. W.
1904. 1784 Lamia; statuette, ivory. "Then
with a frightened scream she
vanished." — Keats.
HUNT, STEWARD, and KNIGHT
(F. G.) Architects.
45, Parliament Street.
1884. 1343 Stuart House, Cadogan Square.
See also Shriglev and Hunt, and Verity
AND Hunt.
HUNTER, A Painter.
116, Upper Seymour Street.
1 84 1. 1 1 89 Sunday evening — the curate,
one of the olden time.
HUNTER, Miss Ada Painter.
148, Adrian Terrace,
South Kensington.
1886. 1 1 37 Annie.
130, Finborough Road.
1887. 1319 After the Victory.
1888. 1396 Clara.
1890. 1470 Miss Blanch Hunter.
1893. "^* " She gives a side glance."
1896. 1182 The little bridesmaid.
1897. 1 161 "I'm ready."
>354 "No tears for me! a happy
bridesmaid makes a happy
bride." — Tennyson.
1898. 1351 Willie, son of E. S. Truman,
Esq.
HUNTER, Miss Blanche F.
Painter.
130, Finborough Road.
1889. 1308 For eye and palate.
HUNTER, Colin, A.R.A,, R.I.
Painter.
1868. 610 Taking in the nets.
12, Si. Andrew's Square,
Edinburgh.
1870. 9*8 Taking shelter from a squall
187 1. 124 Becalmed.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
201
2, Langham Place,
1872. 899 Herring trawlers.
1044 Sailing free.
1873. 386 Trawlers waiting for darkness.
526 Three fishers.
1082 After a gale.
1874. 109 Coming ashore.
297 Salmon stake-nets.
38s With wind and tide.
61, Carlton Hill,
1875. 30 Hours of rest.
837 Give way.
1876. 382 Daybreak, digging for bait.
954 Kelp burning.
Lugar House^ Melbury Road.
1877. 510 A stitch in time.
595 Daily bread.
1878. 409 Ebbing tide.
417 Store for the cabin.
14, Melbury Road,
1879. 95 The lee shore.
43 S Their only harvest. Purchased
for the Chanirey Bequest for
952 The Village of Aroch.
1880. 506 The silver of the sea.
572 lona shore.
1 88 1. 548 In the gloaming.
558 Mussel-Gatherers.
1882. 445 The sea-guirs toilette.
465 Low tide.
1520 Waiting for the homeward
bound.
1883. 695 Lobster fishers.
1509 A pebbled shore.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1884. 20 Summer twilight.
102 " As they roar on the shore."
1 54 The first arrivals.
389 The herring market at sea.
1885.*^" 709 The Rapids of Niagara above
the Falls.
806 In search of sea-drift.
1064 Salmon fishers.
1 148 The girl who baits the line.
1886. 81 Summer fishing.
122 The woman's part.
148 " Caller baddies."
645 "When the boats come in."
1002 Miss Alice Lyall.
1887. 28 Their share of the toil.
306 The luck of the creel.
990 Beneath blue skies.
1888. 14 The meeting of the waters.
76 Fishers of the North sea.
798 Lac du Bourget, Savoie.
832 Drying fish.
1889. 5 Baiters.
267 Oscar Leslie Stephen, Esq.
45 « The morning breeze.
IV.
1889.
885 The little haven.
1890.
384 The hills of Morven.
694 Master Gordon Ness.
I89I.
344 lona crofters.
438 Oban regatta, 1890.
593 By the deep sea.
630 lona.
1892.
286 The burial of the Macdonalds
of Glencoe on St. Munda
Island, Loch Leven, 1692.
835 Scourie Bay.
1893.
3 1 Waiting for low tide.
312 Lobster fishers.
483 Ireland.
820 Reflections.
1894.
37 Scalloway Castle, Shetland.
205 Wet sand.
456 Wintry weather.
565 The gleanings of the herring
harvest.
1895.
154 Good night to Skye.
385 Tanning the herring nets.
529 Salmon fishing on the Dee,
Kircudbright— the shoulder
net.
1896.
1 50 A natural harbour.
191 Haddock boats beating to
windward.
408 A load of peat.
475 The haunts of the Solan goose.
1897.
13 The day of rest.
180 Helmsdale.
253 The pool in the wood, Helms-
dale.
619 Miss Isobel Donaldson.
1898.
261 Changing pasture.
344 The Hills of Skye from Loch
Duich.
380 Bringing home the bracken.
450 Still evening.
1899.
138 Signs of herring.
159 Kyles of Skye.
1900.
1 10 Anchored to the nets.
646 London from the Tower Bridge.
I90I.
S79 Herring fishers . ofi* Kildonan
Castle, Isle of Arran.
1902.
135 Voices of the sea.
430 I/anding haddock.
526 The Sands of Bettyhill, Suther-
landshire.
1903.
57 Salmon fishers.
261 Garth, Perthshire.
479 The "Victory" ofi* Walmer
Castle.
HUNTER, Miss Elizabeth... Painter.
27» Upper George Street^
Bryanston Square.
1855. 350 A child with flowers.
1856. 105 Study of a head.
DD
202
THE ROYAL ACADPIMY EXHIBITORS
Hunter, Miss Elizabeth — continued.
1857. 298 *' Oh dear! what can the matter
be? etc."
1858. 68 LittleCharlotte's writing lesson.
" Well, CharW," said I, look-
ing over a copy of the letter O, in
which it was represented as sauare,
triangular, pear-shaped, ana col-
lapsed in all kinds of ways, '* we
are improving. If wc can only eet
to make it round we shall oe
perfect, Charley."— -5Af»>J Houst,
To-morrow's lessons.
18, Bridge Terrace^ Kensington,
The mother's return.
25, Fulham Place^ Maida Hill,
The widow's only son.
18, Bridge Terrace.
" Oh dear ! what can the matter
be? etc."
Alone in the studio.
53, Bloomfield Road^
Maida Vale,
A comer in the farmyard, Hon-
fleur.
4, Kingsdown Road^ Holloway,
The farmyard. "Those noisy
pigs!"
1859.
205
1862.
428
1863.
290
1868.
353
563
1877.
i«3
1883.
661
HUNTER, Graham James,
iii, page 287.
See vol.
HUNTER, G. Sherwood Painter.
209, King Street y Aberdeen,
1882. 989 Passing the Lagoon, Venice.
1884. 1042 Fishing — a fly net.
108, Fentimati Road^ Lambeth,
1887. 488 Emptying a salmon net.
2, Brick Courts Tem[>le,
1888. 4S6 Salmon fishermen emptying a
jumper, Aberdeen Coast.
1889. 1 166 The new pet and the old —
Volendam, Holland.
1890. 891 Curiosity.
1891. 88 A Marken girl, Holland.
1892. 675 " Allez-vous-en ! "
790 Marie, a fisherman's daughter,
Marken.
1893. 42 > A barber of Seville.
458 Funeral of a fisherman's child,
Volendam, Zuider Zee.
786 Gitana, Seville.
1894. 905 The Angelus, Vollendam, Zui-
der Zee.
1895. 863 The Jew's wailing place, Jeru-
salem, 1894. Psalm Ixxix.
Newlyn^ Penzance,
1898 224 Jubilee procession in a Cornish
village, June, 1897.
HUNTER, H. C, Junr Sculptor.
1843. '49^ Christ and Mary.
HUNTER, James Architect.
At Mr. Arrov/s, Tothill Fields^
Westminster.
1776. 152 Design for a temple dedicated
to the Cardinal virtues.
465, Strand.
1777. 188 A design for a Mausoleum.
HUNTER, James B Engraver.
3, Conuley Green Crescent^
Edinburgh.
1 89 1. 17 1 3 Menippus. After Velasquez.
1896. 1566 King Philip 4th of Spain. After
Velasquez.
HUNTER, James K Architect.
51, SandgatCy Ayr^ N.B.
1898. 1607 Shooting lodge, Miefield, Kir-
cudbrightshire.
HUNTER, John Kelso Painter.
109, Dale Street^ Glasgow.
1847. 479 Portrait of himself.
HUNTER,
John Young Painter.
14, Melbury Roady Kensington.
1895.
479
Loch Carron Moor.
73"
All in a garden fair.
1896.
180 Mrs. Robert English.
684 Glen Sligachan, Skye.
983
The finding of Moses.
3, Pembroke Studios.
1897.
2:6
The crofter's home.
1898.
»95
Edith Mary, daughter of N.
Macmichael, Esq.
479
Cleopatra before Caesar.
1899.
167
Pets.
671
Market day.
997
My lady's garden. Purchased
for the Chantrey Bequest for
1037
"Hark ! hark ! the dogs do bark,
etc."
clo C, Hunter, A,R,A,,
14, Melbury Road.
1900.
320
"Rings and things and fine
array."
635 John Robertson, Esq.
5, Edwardes Square Studios.
1901.
676 Portrait of a gentleman.
798
" Come lasses and lads ! "
Bourton on the Hill,
Moreton in Marsh,
Gloucester.
1902.
119
Forest lovers.
14, Melbury Road.
1903-
553
The nightingale.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
203
Gifford's Hall, Wickhambrook,
Suffolk.
1904. 429 Filson Young, Esq.
558 The bride Elect.
HUNTER, Mrs. John Young (Mary).
Painter.
€\o C, Hunter, A,R,A.,
14, Melbury Road.
1900. 506 The denial.
841 The Duke's High Dame. " As
a tiring may, must I bind
the shoon, etc."
5, Edwardes Square Studios.
1 90 1. 497 Joy and the labourer. "Take
Joy home, etc."
729 An Italian Garden.
Bonrton on tfie Hill,
Gloucester.
1902. 94 Seekers. " Where shall wisdom
be found?"
loi Miss Katherine Auld Mackin-
non.
530 The Village green.
14, Melbury Road.
1903. 693 The road mender.
Gifford's Hall, Wickhambrook.
1904. 881 The Wanderer. "With travel
far your feet are sore, etc."
HUNTER, Mason Painter.
I \a, Shadwick Place,
Edinburgh.
.1889. 462 EveningSunlight — St. Andrews.
1 89 1. 1 1 69 Ailsa Craig and Island of
Arran.
1442 The Sound of Jura.
1893. X089 "Slowly fades the evening
light."
1894. 1 161 Newhaven Harbour.
1895. 33* Tarbert Harbour — evening.
919 A riverside Pastoral — East
Lothian.
HUNTER, Stephen W Painter.
6, Camden Studios, N. W.
1 90 1. 629 Middle watch.
HUNTINGTON, Daniel, N.A.
Painter.
New York, U.S., and
19, Newman Street.
1852. 525 Portrait of Sir Charles East-
lake, P.R.A. Painted by re-
quest of the Directors of the
New York Gallery of Arts
for t/ieir Collection.
1^53- ^77 The Archbishop of Canter-
bury. {Sumner.)
New York.
1857. 530 Boy with a boat: portrait of
Charlie Huntington.
2, Campden House Road, IK
1858. 222 Dr. Wallcot Gibbs, Professor
of Chemistry in the Free
Academy, New York.
842 Ichabod Crane and Katrina
van Tassel. — Sketch book.
New York, and
45, Maddox Street.
1859. 365 The doubtful note.
HUNTINGTON, Francis H.
Painter.
Halifax, Ipswich.
1851. 735 Off Whitby, Yorkshire.
935 Port Madoc, Carnarvonshire:
vessel aground, discharging
cargo.
1852. 119 A Wreck at sea — the evening
after the storm.
Old Lodge, Totteridge.
1857. 119 A flowery bank.
1858. 519 Harrow, from the Hale, near
Edgware.
i860. 54 Grass Hall Farm, Finchley.
Western Villa, Arkley,
near Bamet,
1865. 539 Oystermouth Castle, the Mum-
bles, near Swansea, South
Wales.
3, Lawn Road,
Haverstock Hill,
1 87 1. 667 Branksea Island and the en-
trance to Poole Harbour.
Mervel Hill, Hambledon,
Godalming.
1894. 1093 On the Dee, near Ballater,
Aberdeenshire.
HUNTINGTON, G Painter.
62, Cheapside.
1847. 236 A man of war at anchor.
HUNTLEY, Miss Georgiana.
Painter.
14, Clarendon Square.
1 816. 795 View of a church.
7, Clarendon Square.
181 7. 625 View on the Thames near
Richmond.
631 View of Lambeth from Mill-
bank.
25, Buckingham Place.
18 18. 627 A peasant boy returning from
market with vegetables, on
a winter's day.
1819. 679 Scene before a cottage door
near Margate.
204
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Huntley, Miss Georgiana—con/tnued.
1 6, Newman Street,
182 1. 785 Portrait of a French lady.
10, Nav Road^ Fitzroy Square,
1825. 652 A portrait.
HUNTLEY-GORDON, Herbert. See
G, vol. iii, page 274-5.
HUNTLY Painter.
24, St. John's Wood Terrace,
1846. 405 Girl and bird.
HUNTON, Miss Charlotte.
Sculptor.
Brmvs Hill^ Torquay,
1892. 2001 A young Bacchante; statuette,
bronze.
1893. 1800 Bacchante; head.
18 18 Vanity; statuette.
HUQUIER, James Gabriel.
Crayon Painter.
At Mr, GoldwelPs, Piccadilly,
1 77 1. 107 A portrait of himself; in
crayons.
48, South Molton Street,
1774. 137 Three small portraits; in cray-
ons.
J, G, Huquire^
42, South Moulton Street^
Grosvenor Square,
1778. 168 Three portraits; in crayons.
J' J, Huguier, Cambridge,
1783. 258 Portrait of a gentleman; minia-
ture.
/. H, Huquier^
Greek Street^ Soho,
1784. 331 Portrait of a gentleman; cray-
ons.
384 Portrait of a young lady.
— Huquier^
26, Church Street^ St, Annes,
1785. 252 Portrait of himself; crayons.
y. G, Huquier^
8, Carlisle Street^ Soho,
1786. 379 Portrait of a gentleman; in
fixed crayons.
HURD-WOOD, F. S. See^.
HURDLE, E. H Painter.
J. E.J. Hurdle,
Topsham, Devon,
185 1. 614 A View on the Thames.
E, H, Hurdle.
1855. ^^5 Topsham, Devon.
S
HURLBAT, P Architect.
Newington^ Surrey,
1798. 1007 Almshouses near Brighton.
HURLSTONB, Frederick Yeates.
Painter.
29, Great Queen Street^
LincoMs Inn.
1 82 1. 385 Le Malade Imaginaire.
Having provided myself with
the chair (the mathematical chair
of Sanctorius) I used to study,
eat, drink and sleep in it, in-
somuch, that I may be said for
the last three years, to have lived
in a pair of scales.
1822. 47 Mr. G. Cross, Junr.
299 The return of the Prodigal son.
*' And he arose and came to
his father, etc."
1823. 53 Mrs. Edndge.
1 1 5 Portrait of a lady.
243 Sir Henry White.
338 J. Bainbridge, Esq.
603 J. Allen, Esq.
130, Wellington Street.
1824. 258 Portrait of the Spanish General
Quiroga.
377 Mrs. Rutter.
389 Portrait of a lady.
476 J. Horwood, Esq. ; painted for
the Butchers' Hall.
527 The contention between the
Archangel Michael and Satan
for body of Moses.
Yet Michael the Archangel,
when contending with the Devil
he disputed about the body of
Moses, durst not bring against
him a railing accusation but said.
The Lord rebuke thee.— ^ittfe,
ver. 39.
1 2, Tavistock Street,
1825. 50 Mrs. Robinson.
170 J. Spry, Esq.
1826. 32 J. B. Moody,' Esq.
117 Portrait of a gentleman.
150 A head.
35 « G. Chilton, Esq.
517 Dr. Ramadge.
916 Mrs. J. B. Moody.
1827. 161 Portrait of the daughter of
George Chilton, Junr., Esq.
229 The Earl of Carhampton.
284 Major Saunderson, Grenadier
Guards.
1 54, Regent Street,
1828. 46 Portrait of a daughter of Lt.-
Col. Parker.
61 Portrait of a gentleman.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
205
9, Princess Street,
1829. 17 The Earl of Cavan.
1830. 59 Portrait of an officer.
loi Portraits of the lady and son
of Dr. Dodson.
487 Portrait of a gentleman.
9, Chester Street,
'1844. 89 Portrait of a lady.
585 The prisoner of Chillon. "A
light broke in upon my
brain, etc."
611 Portrait of a lady and her son.
1845. 4 do. young lady.
1 1 3 Mary, daughter of Sir William
G. Hylton Jolliffe, Bart.
534 Augusta, daughter of Sir Ben-
jamin Hall, Bart., of Llan-
over.
535 J- M. Bracken bury, K.H., late
Her Majesty's Consul at
Cadiz.
HURLSTONE, Mrs Painter.
1846. 83s Portrait of a little boy.
9, Chester Street.
1847. 784 Portrait of a little boy.
936 do. lady.
1849. 763 Mrs. J. V. Hardy and child.
1850. 760 Mrs. Forster.
871 Ella and Henrietta, daughters
of Dr. Chilcote.
HURLSTONE, F. B., Junr.
Painter.
9, Chester St., Be/grave Square,
1858. 752 Portrait of a lady.
HURLSTONE, Richard Painter.
^. Hurleston^ Carey Street,
1 77 1. 261 A portrait.
R, Hurlston.
1772. 125 Portrait of an old man.
1773. >59 do. a gentleman; three-
quarters.
R, Hurieston,
At Mr, Bourn's, New St.,
Covent Garden,
1778. 169 Portrait of an artist.
170 do. a Capuchin friar at
Rome.
At Mr. Dalmayn^s,
Bow Street,
Covent Garden,
1780. 99 Portrait of a lady.
141 do. gentleman.
186 Maria from Sterne.
HURRY, Miss Agnes Painter.
30, Fulham Road,
1 90 1. 1324 Mrs. G. Gelardi.
1 90 1. 1363 Muriel.
1390 Vera.
1902. 1 157 Mrs. Alfred Quare.
HURST, A. H Architect.
A. Hurst, at Mr. Gowan^s,
220, Piccadilly.
iTjS, 171 Elevation of a casine.
^779- '55 A mausoleum to the memory
of David Garrick.
1780. 461 Design for a bath.
88, Long Acre.
1 78 1. 453 Design for a temple.
3, Upper James Street,
Golden Square,
1782. 436 Design for a villa.
1 5, Rcdcross Square.
1783' 445 Design for an assembly house.
A. H, Hurst, Basinghall St.
1787. 524 PentonviUe Chapel, now build-
ing in the New Road near
Islington, with four houses
adjoining.
1788. 564 Design for Winchester Place,
now building near Penton-
viUe Chapel, Islington.
Hatton Street.
1792. 682 Principal front of a house at
Hammersmith.
1793' 789 Wimbledon lodge, now erect-
ing for Gerard de Visme,
Esq.
1794. 613 Designs for park entrances.
1796. 802 Peterborough House, now
building for John Meyrick,
Esq.
HURST, Hal Painter.
8, St, PauPs Studios,
West Kensington,
1896. 553 Mrs. Hal Hurst.
890 The Siren.
1897. 540 Faith.
1898. x86 The capture.
15, Edith Villas,
West Kensington.
1899. 281 " Tho' thy sins be as scarlet."
1556 Running the gauntlet.
1577 An encore.
62, Grosvenor Street, W.
1903. 59 Evelyn, daughter of H. Gould,
Esq.
148 Mrs. Dale-Lace.
HURST, W Architect.
Doncaster, and
39, Southampton Buildings.
181 1. 844 Design for a market cross, etc.,
in Yorkshire.
877 Design for a Park Entrance.
2o6
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HURT, Louis B Painter.
Ashbourne^ Derbyshire,
1 88 1. 344 In the Highlands.
1884. 163 Late Autumn.
1885. 246 When Autumn leaves have
fallen.
258 Hills of the Isle of Mist.
1886. 146 Autumn's grey and gold.
1085 In a Northern glen.
1887. 236 Morning — a start for the
South.
Ivonbrook House,
Darly Dale, Derbyshire,
1888. 498 Hart o'Corrie, Skye.
1 1 37 The fall of the year.
1889. 371 Scotland.
1004 The carpet of the woods.
1 89 1. 38 " From autumn leaves the
summer green has fled."
1892. 766 The silence of the woods.
1894. 268 Lingering Autumn.
1898. 141 The unveiling of the hills.
1900. 989 "When morning mists rise
softly, From rugged moun-
tain sides."
1901. 538 "By peaceful loch and mist
wreathed hill."
564 "For days the clouds had
raked the hills, and vexed
the vales with raining."
HURTER, C Miniature Painter.
53, Great Marlborough Street,
1787. 153 Portrait of a gentleman.
1789. 316 do. do.
HURTER, John Henry.
Enamel Painter.
2, Tavistock Row,
Covent Garden.
1779. »57 Three portraits in crayons.
158 Two portraits in enamel.
53, Great Marlborough Street,
1780. 260 A frame with enamelled pic-
tures.
1 781. 315 A frame with portraits; enamel.
HUSKINSON, H.
1832. 570 Mr. Gee.
... Painter.
Nottingham,
HUSKINSON, John Sculptor.
The Bank, Bingham, Notts,
1886. 1878 Moloch; group, terracotta.
44, Tedworth Square, Chelsea,
1887. 1874 A cobbler; statuette, terra-
cotta.
HUSKISSON, L Painter.
Z. Huskifison,
1839. 478 Landscape.
J. Huskinson.
1 84 1. 80 Landscape.
L, Huskinson,
39, Penton Place,
1843. 615 A country fair.
1844. 1 20 1 Itinerant performers.
Z. Huskisson, do.
1^45* 32^ Rabbit shooting.
Z. Huskinson, do,
1846. 168 The poet waiting for inspira-
tion.
Z. Huskisson, do,
1850. 1093 Comus, etc.
1851. 775 The Cottager's sabbath. "Now
let us repose from our care
and our sorrow, etc."
1853. 149 The Present.
275 Expecting a friend.
1856. 521 The protectionist.
1859. 652 A landscape and figures.
HUSKISSON. R Painter,
R, Huskinson, Hammersmith.
1838. 18 The dancing doll.
39, Penton Place,
1842. 287 Sunday morning.
1843. 235 A Troublesome neighbour.
1844. 529 The Blind fiddler. "Oh! gin
I were a baron's heir, etc."
R, Huskisson, do,
1845. 649 The rescue — Goatherd and
dogs attacking a wolf.
1847. 54 The midsummer night's fairies.
*• There sleeps Titania, etc."
1848. 632 Sabrina. "The guiltless dam-
sel, etc."
1852. 1256 Adonis. "There yet in secret
does he ly, etc."
1854* 446 Titania*s elves robbing the
squirrel's nest. — Midsummer
Night^s Dream,
574 Paternal cares.
HUSON, Thomas, R,L Painter.
10, Marine Crescent,
Liverpool,
187 1. 218 On Watendlath Beck.
1872. 493 An October evening at Dol-
garrog.
1873. 49^ On North Sannox Burn, Arran.
544 A Welsh Valley — a grey au-
tumnal morning.
I, Oxford Road, Liverpool,
1877. 457 A silvery morning.
1878. 271 Rough pastures.
1880. 652 The lingering mists of morn-
ing.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
207
1880. 1295 The willowy brook.
1 88 1. 377 Sunny September.
Northcote^ Waterloo^ Liverpool,
1883. 1007 "Sweet hour of closing day."
1885. 1257 Water sprites.
1889. 903 From silver seas.
1179 "When seas are fair and winds j HUTCHINSON, F. J Painter.
43, Beech Street^ Barbican,
1837. 518 The Vision of Eliphaz.
HUTCHINSON, Charles E.
Architect.
1 1 ^ John Street^ Bedford Bow,
1903. 1619 College chapel.
1904. 1496 Town Hall, etc., Aldershot.
are still."
HUSON, W Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1783. 46 Portrait of a lady.
HUSSEY, R. C Architect.
Chapel Street, Bedford Row,
1825. 487 A cross.
974 Design for a Norman front.
HUTCHINGS, J Painter.
Blakesley, near Towcester,
1849. 1 166 Morning.
HUTCHINS, S Architect.
At Mr, Moppet^ s,
42, Upper Berkeley Street,
181 5. 764 Design for a Villa.
181 7. 927 Mausoleum.
1 81 8. 906 Design for a bath.
Maida Hill,
1 819. 1074 Design for a Mansion.
HUTCHINSON, A., Junr.... Painter.
1832. s*» Portrait of a gentleman.
HUTCHINSON, Allen Sculptor.
Blurton Vicarage,
Stoke-on-Trent,
1883. 1665 A study; medallion, terra-
cotta.
Oakley Cottage Studios,
Chelsea,
1884. '803 Bishop Selwyn; medallion,
terra-cotta.
25, Glebe Place,
1885. 2072 A royal tiger.
Blurton Vicarage,
Stoki-on-Trent,
1886. 1845 A St Bernard dog; terra-
cotta.
1874 A rogue; statuette, bronze.
1894. 1825 Chinaman; bust.
HUTCHINSON, C. Bernard.
Architect.
20, Queen Street, Deal.
1904. 1477 General Post Office, Deal.
1521 Borough offices. Deal.
1549 Almshouses, Mill Road, Deal.
HUTCHINSON, George Painter.
31, Cantlows Road,
1885. 1489 Fairy.
1887. 71 Meditation.
HUTCHINSON, George W. C.
Painter.
10, Ashchurch Park Villas^
Shepherd's Bush.
1882. 258 "Multiplication is vexation."
70, Sinclair Road, Kensington,
1884. 69 Fact and Fiction.
3, York Place, Clifton, Bristol,
1889. 109 Charity. "A fellow feeling
makes one wondrous kind."
HUTCHINSON, Miss Gertrude K.
Miniature Painter.
105, Belgrave Road, S, W.
1904. 1138 Miss Enid Hensley.
1 1 39 Baroness Christine de Linden.
1140 Miss Poppy Hensley.
HUTCHINSON, Miss Isabel M.
Painter.
43, Fordwych Road,
West Hampstead,
1 90 1. 1490 Isabel.
HUTCHINSON, M Painter.
2, Baches Row, Hoxton.
1828. 49 Portrait of a lady.
1829. 77 do. gentleman.
1830. 724 do. lady.
1 83 1. 185 G. R. Ward, Esq.
HUTCHINSON, P Architect.
32, Coleman Street.
1 87 1. 984 Kisnah Viaduct on Great India
Railway.
HUTCHINSON, Samuel ... Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1802. 4>3 A Dutch Kitchen.
HUTCHINSON, W. Henry Plorio.
Painter.
14, Henrietta Street,
1839. 1072 Munoo of Benares.
208
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HUTCHISON, J.
Miniature Painter.
S, Ccistk Street^
Newman Street,
261 Portrait of a lady.
262 do. gentleman.
310 do. lady.
754 do. gentleman.
10, Richmond Buildings^ Soho,
A portrait.
do. (Lord Mansfield,")
do.
1792.
1793-
358
362
380
427 Portrait of a gentleman.
464
617
621
73»
744
757
do.
do.
do.
A portrait,
do.
do.
do.
do.
lady.
1794. 483 Portrait of a lady.
4S5 do. an artist.
533 do. a lady.
548 do. a gentleman.
1 795- 359 do. a performer on the
German flute.
361 Portrait of an officer in the
Surrey Fencibles.
371 Portrait of a physician. {JDr,
Sommers,)
413 Portrait of a nobleman. {Lord
LougJiborough^ when Lord
Chancellor,)
521 Portrait of a lady.
569 do. an officer.
31, Oxford Street,
1796. 354 do. a physician. (Dr,
Hemming^
540 Portrait of a lady.
565 do. gentleman.
45, Rathbone Place,
1797. 440 do. celebrated vocal
performer. {SignoraStorace,)
772 Portrait of a celebrated vocal
performer.
774 do. do. do.
786 Portrait of a celebrated per-
former on the violin.
950 A frame with seven portraits.
Hutchison^
25, Bow Street.
18 19. 856 Miss Somerville.
HUTCHISON, John, R.S,A,
Sculptor.
97, George Street^ Edinburgh,
1861. 1067 John Philip, Esq., R.A.
1 1 24 A Roman Girl.
1862. 1025 Hamlet.
1864. 980 Pasquccia, a Roman girl.
984 Mrs. Learmonth; marble.
1864.
1865.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1887.
1891.
1892.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1902.
997 " Stella," a Roman mother.
1066 A Roman girl; marble.
1043 Adam Black, Esq.; marble
bust.
977 Bust of a lady; marble.
1290 Dante; marble.
1 1 36 Genevieve; marble.
1147 A Roman dancing girl repos-
ing.
1 183 Sir George Harvey, President
of the Royal Scottish
Academy; marble.
X198 Peter Reid, Esq., Forfar. For
the Reid Hall, Forfar.
1430 Mrs. Lockhart Thomson;
marble.
1540 The Earl of Dalhousie, K.T.,
G.C.B., M.W., Past Grand
Master Mason of Scotland.
Commissioned by the Grand
Lodge of Scotland; marble.
1 561 Peter Reid, Esq., Forfar, etc.
Presentation bust,
1562 Mrs. James Ballantine; mar-
ble.
1510 M.F.F.; marble bust.
3, Torpichen Place^ Edinburgh.
1 821 A Florentine; bust.
2092 Dante at Verona; bust, mar-
ble.
1903 Miss Harris; bust, marble.
1965 Little Mary; bust, marble.
1787 The late Mrs. Barbour of
Bonskid; bust, marble.
1625 Miss Ethel Campbell Smith;
bust, marble.
1858 Genevieve; head, marble.
1987 A lady; bust, marble.
1635 The Good Shepherd; bust,
marble.
HUTCHISON, Robert Gemmell.
Painter.
53, George Street, Edinburgh.
1062 The Empty cradle.
II, Rochester Road,
Camden Town,
26 The pathos of life. "Pale
death knocks with impar-
tial foot, etc."
649 Reminiscences of the Crimea.
3 2 , Patshull Rd, , Kentish Totvn.
325 The children's hour.
68 In time of peace.
1243 With the regiment.
450 A basket of eggs.
1230 "Blow, baby, blow."
1 27 1 Soapsuds.
332 A peep at the pigs.
T]% Afternoon tea.
1880.
1884.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1891.
1892.
s
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
209
1892. 791 The happy days of childhood.
1045 Out of his depths.
4, Melville Place^ Edinburgh,
1395. 23 Halloween.
976 Soap and water.
1899. 846 The old wife's tea.
1900. 621 The latest arrival
710 A lowland lassie.
1902. 366 "When strings o' stories
Grannie tells."
HUTCHONS, J. and W... Architects.
4, Allsofs Place,
1 82 1. 1007 Park keeper's lodge, St. Mary-
lebone Park.
HUTH, Frederick Engraver.
43, Albany Street, Edinburgh.
1890. 1586 Fladbury Ferry. After Alfred
Parsons.
1894. 1382 The Kirk Collection. After
H. W. Kerr.
1490 The minuet. After Watteau.
6, Shandwick Place, Edinburgh,
1896. 1572 The late Very Rev. Professor
Milligan. After Sir George
Reid.
1898. 1505 The Hon. Mrs. Graham. After
T. Gainsborough, R.A.
1899. 1442 Professor Masson. After Sir
George Reid, P.R.S.A.
HUTTON, T. G Painter.
I, Eldon Square,
NewcastU-an- lync,
iS9S' 937 A peep on the river Derwent,
County Durham.
HUTTON, Thomas S Painter.
9, Elmswood Road,
Seacombe, Cheshire.
1898. 1 1 87 St. Abb's Head, North East
Coast.
St. Abb's, Hoylake, Cheshire.
1899. 1 1 19 The glories of departing day —
Needle's Eye, N.B.
HUTTON, Walter C. Stritch.
Painter.
39, Broadhurst Gardens.
1890. 478 Miss Florence Orr.
Bromham Road, Bedford.
1895. 41 The Golden hour.
1 90 1. 812 A sheltered valley.
9, Cook Street, Liverpool.
1904. 197 Mrs. Walter Hutton.
HUXLEY. See Batterby and Huxley,
vol. i, page 143.
IV.
HUXLEY, Mi88 Marian. See Hon.
Mrs. John Collier, vol. ii, page 107.
HUXLEY, Mi88 Nettie Painter.
4, Marlborough Place, N. fV.
1887. 888 Beauty and the beast.
1888. 831 Caught Napping.
HUYTER, C. Painter.
3, Vorh Street, Covent Garden.
1788. 481 Portrait of a young gentleman.
612 Four portraits.
{This should be C. Hayter. See vol. iv,
P^i^ 45- ^l i^ Huyter in the index and
Hayter in the catalogue^
HYDE, P. Architect.
185 1. 308 Church at Gravesend.
HYDE, Prank Painter.
S, Grafton Street.
1872. 1315 Little Samuel; a portrait.
1873. 293 The Greek Slave.
36, Finborough Road.
1874. 842 "Spirit of Beauty, that dost
consecrate, etc."
1062 Miss Hall, daughter of Mrs.
James Hall.
32, Vereker Road,
West Kensington.
1885. 622 "Are you coming with me?"
a portrait.
HYDE, Mrs. Richard (Elizabeth L.)
Painter.
3, Portland Place,
West Kensington.
1894. 1 1 59 Lilian.
25, Ladbroke Grove.
1896. 1268 A sultry day.
HYDE, William Painter.
3, New Court, Carey Street.
1889. 1756 An autumn Evening.
1890. 1670 Light and shade.
1 89 1. 47S Winchelsea rooks.
1669 A winter dawn.
HYETT, John E Sculptor.
2, Vereker Road,
West Kensington.
i;:>4. 1726 Miss Beale, Principal, Chelten-
ham Ladies' College; bust,
marble.
1807 Baron de Ferriires; bust, mar-
I ble.
EE
2IO
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
HYETT, W Painter.
Ketteringy Northamptonshire.
1816. 39a A cottage near Watford, Herts.
468 A ruined tomb in the church
of Irthlingboro, Northamp-
tonshire.
HYSLOP, Thco. B Painter.
BethUm Royal Hospital, S^.
1901. 197 Near Ventnor.
HYTCHB, Miss Kezia Painter.
22, Wharton Street, IV.C.
1887. 780 Spring flowers.
S
Charles Painter.
19, Adelaide Road,
Early spring.
4, The Mall, Park Road, N, IV.
The Village under the cliff.
"The gleam, I'he shadow,
and the peace supreme." —
Wordsworth.
Morning in a Scotch fishing
village.
Twilight at Goathland, York-
shire.
On the river Avon, Christ-
church, Hants.
1 2, Primrose Hill Studios,
N.W,
Calm after a storm.
On the Anin, near Petworth.
Summer morning in a Sussex
meadow.
"Ever the weary wind went
on."
Evening at Christchurch ferry.
Sunny evening — Oxwich, South
Wales.
Between the river and the sea.
Midsummer day on the Tay.
A moorland pasture near
Swanage.
A passing storm near Swanage.
A sheltered stream.
A Marsh Road in Suffolk —
evening.
A stream near shifting sand
dunes — Oxwich, Wales.
Poole, from Broadstone — sum-
mer afternoon.
I'ANSON, E,, Junr Architect.
10, Lawrence Pountney Lane,
1830. 1055 Design for a church and ceme-
tery.
1837. 1025 The state of the temple of
Victory Apteros at Athens
in the spring of last year.
1139 Sketch of part of the Acropolis
at Athens in the spring of
last year, showing some frag-
ments recently discovered
near the east front of the
Parthenon.
1843. **33 The intended new frontage of
Freeman's Court, City.
1343 Houses near Windsor.
'ANSON,
1877.
90s
1883.
1884.
749
433
512
1885.
881
1886.
537
1887.
1888.
796
682
969
1128
1889.
1891.
1327
1043
1893.
1895.
1896.
344
664
2l6
1897.
387
546
1900.
126
1904.
84
109
1844. 1 155 Cottage.
1846. 1177 Bowyer School, Clapham.
1849. 1043 Archway, St. Benet, Grace-
church.
1 1 18 Argus Life Assurance, Pall
MaU.
1850. i2i6 Buildings in the City.
1857. 1050 Merchant Tailors' Hall.
1859. 1 122 Offices, Mark Lane.
i860. 622 Com Exchange Chambers.
1873. 1180 Building at Charterhouse, etc.
1886. 1618 Farnese Palace, Rome; in-
terior.
I'ANSON, E. and SON... Architects.
10, Lawrence Pountney Street,
1845. 1 141 Street architecture — Cheap-
side.
1322 Freeman's Place, Royal Ex-
change.
1880. 1094 Buildings for Merchant Tay-
lors' Company.
1 143 Com Exchange, Mark Lane.
1886. 1 59 1 Cups Hotel, Colchester.
1 63 1 Almshouses — Charlton, Kent.
1887. 1 72 1 Winterfold, Cranleigh, Surrey.
I'ANSON, Edward B Architect.
7a, Laurence Pountney Hill,
1 89 1. 1837 Convalescent Home at Park-
wood, Swanley Junction.
1895. 1533 St. Anne's House, Clapham.
I'ANSON, F Painter.
5, Cirencester Place,
1833. 974 Portrait of a gentleman.
10, Howland Street,
1836. 201 The pet rabbit.
IBBERSON, Herbert G.... Architect.
28, Martinis Lane,
Cannon Street,
1898. 1690 Houses at Hunstanton, Nor-
folk.
1899. 1680 do. do.
1900. 1094 A street in Dinan.
1 90 1. 1124 Clock tower of the Duchess
Anne, Dinan.
IBBETSON, Ernest Painter.
1 2, Myddclton Road,
Ilkley, Yorkshire,
1903. 7 The bathers.
212
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
IBBETSON, Julius Caesar... Painter. ;
1793-
9«
Welsh peasants singing pen-
/. Ibbiison^
illons to the harp of the
19, Old Campion Street.
celebrated J. Smith of Con-
1785-
53
View of North Fleet. '
way, Caernarvonshire.
/. Ibbetson,
106
The stack rock near Stack-
1786.
192
View in Hyde Park; a winter
scene.
poole, coast of Pembroke-
shire.
Kilbum,
1794.
28
Distant view of Anglesea, with
1787.
I4Z
View of Harrow from Kilburn.
East Indies and
the pass round the bottom
of Penmanmawr.
loi, Berwick Street, Soho.
«5«
Beeston Castle, Cheshure —
1788.
ia6 The ascent of George Biggin,
shower of rain.
Esq., from Sl George's
i5»
Conway Castle— moonlight,
Fields, June 29th, 1785.
with the ferry boat.
No address.
299
A storm, back of the Isle of
1789.
68
View of Kilburn Wells — even-
ing.
Wight; distress of a fisher-
man's family.
102
View of Kilburn Wells— morn-
327
Gypsies with an ass race.
ing.
422
Druidical monument, Crom-
«33
View of the Cape of Good
leck, Anglesea,
Hope from Figer Bergh.
1795-
9»
A scene in North Wales.
188
Landing of the remains of the
1796.
47
Orchard Bay, Isle of Wight.
Honourable Col. Cathcart
84 Castle rock, Flat Holmes
for interment at Angere
island, Bristol Channel
Point in the Island of Java.
III
Bulslater Bay, near Hacpoole
Kilburn,
Court, Pembrokeshire.
1790.
30
View of the ruins at Castle
336
Nine views in Wales.
Coch in Glamorganshire.
383
A View in Hyde Park — sum-
109
Briton Ferry, Glamorganshire.
mer.
116
T landscape.
389 Hyde Park — winter.
406 A coal pit, Farnly wood, York-
143, Leadenhail Street.
shire.
1797.
780
Table Bay, Cape of Good
1791.
67
View of Llantrissant, Glam-
Hope.
organshire, from the west-
782
False Bay, Cape of Good
ward.
Hope.
146 Gypsies.
13, Silver Street,
161
do.
Golden Square.
1792.
53
Farm yard at Chale, Isle of
Wight.
1798.
305
Miners setting out from the
great lead mine belonging
74
Steephill cove. Isle of Wight.
to Lord Cawdor in Car-
»75
Remains of Hatfield Broad
Oak.
marthenshire, to encounter
the French banditti at Fish-
199
View near Rockerend, Isle of
guard.
Wight
1799.
>4
View of Bowder stone in Bor-
201
Steephill Cove — moonlight.
rowdale.
203
View of Steephill, Isle of
Wight, with a yacht belong-
206
View of Skiddaw from the head
of Derwentwater.
ing to the Hon. W. Tolle-
»57
View of the lower waterfall at
mache.
St. Michael Le Fleming's at
429
Portrait of old Scovell of the
Rydal.
Isle of Wight.
1800.
55
An unmarried sailor's return.
435
Inside of a barn.
80 A married sailor's adieu.
439
Barn near Kilburn — winter.
235
View of Grassmere, West-
449
View on the beach. Isle of
Wight.
moreland; painted on the
spot.
458
Honbridge, near Kilburn —
summer.
47, Bell Street, Paddington,
291
View of Ambleside Fair, West-
moreland; painted from
nature.
1793-
9
The Alligog Stacks, Coast of
576 View near Rydal, Westmore-
Pembrokeshire.
land.
\
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
213
1800. 735 An unmarried sailor ship-
wrecked.
792 A married sailor's return.
Ambleside.
1 80 1. 189 View near Skelwith.
681 View of Ulls Water from Gow-
barrow.
At Mr, Pahet^s,
Surrey side of Westminster
Bridge,
1804. '71 Cottage scenery with cattle, at
Ambleside.
172 Wynandermere lake, with
cattle.
J, Ibbetson^ 16, New Bond St.
238 View of Windermere Water-
head from the bottom of
Mr. Otley's grounds, Trout-
beck.
6ii View down Windermere from
the bottom of Mr. Otley's
grounds, Troutbeck.
Afas/tam, Yorkshire.
1805. 75 Hallow E'en.— Vide Bums'
Poems.
10 1 Mrs. Ibbetson.
267 Tom O'Shanter.— Vide Burns'
poems.
Ambleside.
1806. 62 A farm yard. — Vide Bloom-
field's Farmer's Boy.
379 View of Ullswater, Cumber-
land; taken from Grow-
barrow Park.
484 View of Grasmere, Westmore-
land; taken from White
Moss.
2, Streatham Street^
Charlotte Street,
1808. 172 View from nature.
181 Landscape and cattle; com-
panion to No. 172.
304 View of Masham in Yorkshire.
10, Portman Place^
Edgeware Road.
181 1. 9 Cattle watering with Hawks-
head in the background.
143 Cattle, with the village of
Leckwith, near Pennant's
Point, Glamorganshire.
488 View of Eagle crag, Borrow-
dale, from Scandergill Force
— effect of the morning's
sun on a waterfall.
1 8 1 2 . 74 A landscape and figures ; scene,
Shaws, near Masham, York-
shire.
77 Clappersgate, with horses
watering.
290 Masham Fair.
181 2. 295 Ancient Music.
536 An old man selling bread.
537 Pigs from nature.
/. T. Ibbetson,
26, Edward Street,
Portman Square,
181 5. 361 Composition.
467 The Junction of the Severn and
the Wye.
ICHBNHAUSER, Mrs. Natalie.
Painter.
I, Langham Studios,
Portland Place.
1894. 113 Captain A. D. Hanson.
IFOLD, Frederick Painter.
33, Manchester Street.
1847. 584 "And it came to pass, as soon
as he came nigh unto the
camp, that he saw the calf,
and the dancing; and Moses'
anger waxed hot, and he
cast the tables out of his
hands, and brake them be-
neath the mount." Exodus,
xxxii, 19.
1848. 453 Cottage near Ryde, Isle of
Wight.
South Lodge, Campden Hill.
1850. 140 Prospero and Miranda. "The
fringed curtain of thine eye
advance, etc." — Tempest.
I, Eden Terrace, Battersea,
1867. 446 Watercress girl.
ILLIDGE, Thomas Henry... Painter.
46, Bemers Street.
1842. 121 James Aspinall, Esq.
i843« 396 Mrs. William Jackson, Birkin-
head.
990 Miss Mary Teresa Illidge.
1844. 257 A lady.
33, Bruton Street.
1845. 280 Andrew Robertson, Esq.
389 Viscount Sandon, M.P.
1846. 93 Sir William Charles Ross, R. A.
613 Sir Philip de Malpas Grey
Egerton, Bart., M.P. To
commemorate his laying the
foundation stone of the Bir-
kenhead Docks on the 2yrd
October, 1844. Painted for
the To7vn Hall, Birkenhead.
1 101 Portrait of a lady.
1847. 490 do. do.
$24 George Wilbraham, Esq.
214
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
lUidge, Thomas HenrY-~confinued.
1849. 3*3 The Rev. Edward Rice, D.D.,
Head Master of Christ's
Hospital. Painted for the
Board Roam of the Royal Free
Hospital^ Grafs Inn Lane.
1850. 564 Col. the Hon. Sir Edward Cust,
K.C.H.
1851. 26 Portrait of a lady.
ILLINGWORTH, Miss Adeline S.
Painter.
259, King's Roady Chelsea,
1897. 1632 Sir Thomas More's Chapel,
Chelsea Old Church.
14, Glebe Place^ Chelsea,
1899. 1465 Cottage at Deane, Hants.
1554 The Dacre Monument, Chelsea
Old Church.
1 90 1. 1482 On the Wall, Rothenburg^m-
Tauber.
1902. 1308 Stephen's Bridge, Headcorn.
1 35 1 The South Ambulatory, West-
minster Abbey.
1903. l^^^ The Courtyard of the Archi-
tect's House, Rothenburg.
1904. 1364 Old Westminster.
IMANO, Mrs. Miriam I. D.... Painter.
57, Aherdare Gardens^
South Hampstead,
1904. 389 The last of the season.
IMHOPP Sculptor.
1846. 1394 Marble statue of Rebecca at
the well.
INCH, J. Howard Architect.
Eltham Lodge^ Maida Vale.
1882. 114s Design for a Casino, etc.
1883. 1240 A street in Viterbo.
17, Southampton Street^
Bioomsbury,
1886. 1 601 Monument to the late John
Richard Green, historian,
erected in the Cemetery,
Mentone.
1634 Saltskog, near Stockholm, Swe-
den.
21, King William St., W,C,
1893. 1651 Courtyard of studio.
1896. 1659 Memorial reredos, St. Mary,
Oatlands, Surrey.
1673 House at Fleet.
35, Lincoln^ s Inn Fields,
1475 Mausoleum, etc.
1898.
1904.
INCH,
1826.
Joseph Murray Painter.
31, King Street, Edgeware Rd,
420 Mill in Dolgelly.
1827.
1828.
1829.
1830.
1832.
1833.
1834.
1836.
1837.
1841.
1843.
1847.
55, Newman Street.
451 Near Dolgelly.
527 The banks of the Lugg, Rad-
norshire.
22, South Street,
Manchester Square.
601 Newhaven pier, Seaford Point
in the distance.
529 A study.
194 Wood scene at Norton, Rad-
norshire, on the estate of R.
Price, Esq., M.P.
48, George Street,
Portman Square.
367 Baggage Waggon— Rainy effect.
608 Twilight.
534 Lundy Island from Sir James
Hamlyn Williams' grounds,
near Clovelly.
556 Moonlight, Clovelly — ferry
boats in Bideford Bay.
994 Old Houses, Leominster.
Presteign, Radnorshire, and do.
974 At Lynmouth, North Devon,
looking towards the Welsh
coast.
98 2 Street scene, Ilfracombe, look-
ing towards Hillsborough
Cliffs.
9, George Street,
Portman Square.
S12 Scene near Dolgelly on the
Barmouth Road, North
Wales.
320 Windmills near Rotterdam.
405 Cottages at Presteign.
INCHBOLD, John William.
Painter.
Vernon House, Lloyd's Square.
858 Study from nature — evening.
1038 Sketch in November.
I, Woolmer Cottages,
Hammersmith.
350 A study.
489 The Chapel, Bolton. '* Nature
softening, and unsealing, and
busy with a hand of heal-
ing." — Wordsworth,
At J, R, Reynolds, Esq,,
38, Grosvenor Street.
244 "The Moorland." — Tennyson,
1075 At Bolton. " And through yon
gateway, etc."
1162 A study in March. "When the
primrose flower, etc." —
Wordsutorth,
312 Mid spring. "You scarce can
see the grass for flowers." —
Tennyson,
1851.
1852.
1853.
1855.
1856.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
215
1856. 1187 The bum, November — theCu-
cuUen Hills.
1857. 360 The Jung frau, from the Wen-
gern Alps.
23, LituoMs Inn Fields,
i860. 558 On the Lake of Thun.
1 86 1. 535 Furze blossom.
1862. 44S Tintagel, Cornwall
572 King Arthur's Island.
672 The Cornish Coast.
1863. 318 In Cornwall — Trebarwith.
Strand,
1865. 500 The public gardens, Venice,
from the sea.
Charing Cross Hotel,
1870. 305 The Under cliffe — springtime.
"Though I should die, yet
still I know, etc."
187 1. 1067 The Upper cliff, Isle of Wight.
1873. 141 The green horses of St. Mark's.
1003 The Comwood Valley, Devon.
1876. 510 Gordale Scar, Yorkshire. "Gor-
dale chasm, terrific as the
lair, etc," — Wordsworth,
897 Eton from Windsor.
38, Grosvenor Square,
1877. 472 Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.
1878. 480 Abroad— from the Mosque of
Sidi Abd'er Rahman to Cape
Matifou, Algiers.
1406 At home — from High Wickham
to Beachy Head, Hastings.
1879. *°53 Rievaulx Abbey in the Valley
of Rye. " The evening rainy,
cold and grey."
Montreux La Suisse,
1882. 829 LakeLeman. "When summer
is green."
Charing Cross Hotel,
1885. 682 Rivage, Lake Leman.
716 From Pallano to the Dent du
Midi.
INCHBOLD, Stanley. Painter.
57, Cavendish Place,
Eastdoume,
1894. 993 Whitby: twilight.
60, Grove jRoad, Eastbourne,
1898. 121 5 A bend on the Cuckmere river,
Sussex.
INDERMAUR,J. G Painter.
1842. 303 Lorenzo and Jessica. — Mer-
chant of Venice.
J, G, Indamuer,
1843. 594 The love letter.
y. G, Indennaur,
8, Howland Street.
1845. *°M The discovery.
1847. 1063 Miss Tyrrell.
INDUNI, Gottardo Sculptor.
I, Upper Cheyne Row^ Chelsea,
1887. 1791 Vocazione alia patria; statu-
ette.
1888. 2058 Meditation; head.
INGALL, Spence Painter.
Hinderwell,
1897. 1266 The Stackgarth.
IN GALTON, William Painter.
Eton,
151 The wedding ring.
240 The skittle players.
568 A boat yard at Eton.
364 View of Eton College.
215 Bargaining for china.
350 A landscape.
304 Portraits of a lady and gentle-
roan at breakfast.
555 View of Windsor Bridge.
60 The battle interrupted.
1816.
1817.
1818.
1819.
1820.
1821.
1823.
INGELOW, B.
Ingelow, vol. i
See Carpenter and
page 399.
INGHAM, Charles Cromwell, N,A,
Painter.
New York,
1845. 52 Portrait of a lady.
INGLE, E Architect.
6, Bartholomew Place,
1820. 990 Design for an entrance.
INGLE, Miss Leura Painter.
25, Kensington Gate,
1896. 747 A study j head of a boy.
INGLEPIBLD, Commander E. A.,
R,N, Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1851. 938 Composition — man of war's
pinnace. "Going off to
ship."
1855. 1053 The battle of Trafalgar.
55, Manchester Street,
1857. 870 Sebastopol, as seen from the
Redan. Taken on the spot^
the day after the battle.
10, Grove End Road,
1865. 445 Portraits of the Queen and
Princess Royal.
2l6
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1892. 98
1893.
54*
1898.
426
904
1900.
I90I.
454
1065
1076
382
7«5
1902.
589
Inglefieldy Commander B. A.» Ji.N, — 1 1891. 650
caniinued. \
1868. 69X The last cruise of the last of
the three deckers.
" Victoria:' Flag-ship of Vice-
Admiral Lord Clarence
Paget, C.B., Capt. Gardner.
^' Prince Consort:' Capt Ingle-
field.
''Arethusa:' Capt. Macdonald.
^'Resistance:' Capt. Hillyar.
« Royal Oak:' The Hon. Capt.
Keane.
'' Endymion." Capt. Wake.
Signed. ''Form line abreast:'
INGLIS, Miss Jane Painter.
13, Hardwick Place,
1859. 128 Autumn fruit.
487 Flowers.
1 86 1. 161 Fruit fragments.
1862. 34 Bird's nest
Afton Lodge^ Brixton,
1865. 472 A Milanese girl.
1867. 96 Lilies and nasturtiums.
1873. 4^3 Just gathered.
1 2, Anerley Park^ Anerley,
1874. 502 At the headland, New Quay,
Cornwall.
1875. 1167 Under the limes at Hhiwick
House, Bedfordshire.
1876. 458. "What are the wild waves
saying."
1877. 1041 "This little thrush with speckled
breast, etc."
1048 Rockpool at low tide — Glen-
dorgal, Cornwall.
1882. 421 On the north-west coast of
Cornwall. " Like diamonds
glance the waves, etc."
665 Ocean cavern on the Coast of
Cornwall after a storm.
1883. 1474 Glendorgal.
1889. 432 The green shores of Erin:
Lidcastle, Kerry.
1 y Burton Rid, ^ West Kensington,
1892. 726 "All on a summer's day."
II, Crookham Road^ Fulham.
1903. 555 A dream of summer.
1043 "This little thrush with speckled
breast"
INGLIS, J. Johnstone, R,H,A,
Painter.
88, Fellowes Road, N, W,
1890. 183. A Highland corrie.
Bolton Grange, Hampstead,
1891. 485 "Spring's first fiood, born of
the winter's snow."
" The evening sun has sunk to
rest 'Mang moors and
mosses, mony O."
Trenton House,
Balls Bridge, Dud/in.
Idwal. " He watereth the hills
from His chambers: He
toucheth the hills and they
smoke."
A slate quarry.
Montrose, Donnybrook, Dublin,
On the Conway river, North
Wales.
" Over the moor with stealthy
tread, storm-clouds come
rolling, etc."
The white cloud.
Gorse.
" Mothers of our Kings to be.''
A Highland harvest — Inver-
nesshire.
Among the islands — Parkna-
silla, Co. Kerry.
A moorland stream.
INGPEN, A. W Painter,
Canterbury.
1832. 936 Brown stout, the property of
Richard Chisholm, Esq.,
M.P., Canterbury.
27, Burton Street.
1S34. 430 Portrait of a hackney.
1835. ^36 Portrait of Emerald, a hunter.
88, Charlotte Street,
1836. 404 A hawking party.
746 Portrait of Mameluke.
46, High Street.
1837. 188 Hunting; sketch.
190 do. do.
1 838. 21 7 Portrait of Forester, a favourite
Carriage horse.
INGRAM, Herbert C Architect.
9, Ironmonger Lane.
1900. 17 1 2 Chancel, St Paul's church,
Bermondsey.
INGRAM (H. C), and WILSON
(J. A.) Architects.
9, Ironmonger Lane,
1902. 1575 A mission church.
INGRAM, Walter Rowlands.
Sculptor.
Rose Josaphat, Brussels,
1862. 1023 Cyparissus lamenting the death
of Apollo's stag, which he
has killed by accident.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
217
1864.
1866.
1867.
1869.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
IV.
19, 5/. Mark^s Crescent,
1039 B. G. Babington, Esq., M.D.,
F.R.S.
28a, Camden Street, N. W.
857 A water nymph.
1C05 Cupid wearied in the chase.
1 155 Portrait of a lady.
1209 Kittens at play.
6, Clarendon Street,
1 1 97 A. Schoonjans, Esq.
1395 Mr. Vanderhaeghe.
1499 Gyneth. "Slow the dark-
fringed eyelids fall, etc." —
Scotfs Bridal of Triertnain,
1508 Queen of the May; marble.
1583 Undine.
1449 Diana Vernon.
25, Strutt Street,
1 5 16 Dolly Vardcn; terra-cotta.
1498 The Veil; bust.
I, Lady Grove Villas^ Derby.
1538 Miss Wigg.
2, Eccleston Street, S, W,
1533 Love's Messenger.
1564 Rinaldo and Armida; group,
porcelain. "She turns and
ere she knows, her lord she
spies, etc." — Tasso,
1567 The Very Rev. Arthur Penrhyn
Stanley, Dean of West-
minster; bust.
1663 St. Anne.
1587 The late H. Weekes, Esq.,
R.A.; bust, marble.
1783 Ariel. "On the bat's back I do
fly, etc."
201 1 The Very Rev. E. Bickersteth,
D.D., Dean of Lichfield;
bust.
2030 Mrs. Paton ; posthumous bust,
marble.
2066 "She gives a side glance and
looks down, etc."; statuette.
i79> "Sabrina fair"; statuette.
1810 The late Rt. Rev. Christopher
Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop
of Lincoln; bust.
1919 Mrs. George Banbury; cabinet
bust, marble.
1793 Una and the lion; group.
" The kingly beast upon her
gazing stood, etc."
1845 The late Rt. Rev. Christopher
Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop
of Lincoln ; bust, marble.
1907 The late E. S. Robinson, Esq.;
bust, marble.
1935 The late Sir George Jessel,
Master of the Rolls; bust.
2030 Ariel; group, bronze, etc.
1889. 2029 The Rt. Rev. W. P. Austin,
Bishop of British Guiana;
bust.
H. S. Marks, Esq., R.A.; bust,
bronze.
The late Sir G. Jessel, Master
of the Rolls; bust, marble.
W. G. Waters, Esq.; bust,
bronze.
Camilla; bust, marble.
Edward Draper, Esq.; bust.
John Cross, Esq.; bust.
William Ayerst . . . Painter.
20, Mortimer Street.
Capri — twilight.
65, WanvickRd,,Maida Vaie.
Parting day.
A hazy morning.
85, Claverton Street, 5. W.
A summer evening — Folke-
stone.
The last glint.
Trafalgar Studios, Chelsea,
"Twilight grey."
Newlyn Harbour.
Golden Eve, Brixham.
G/enfrum, Norbiton,
Gathering clouds.
The harvest moon.
Briarfieid, Norbiton,
The wake of the tug.
Moonlight.
Exmouth harbour.
Glenfrum, Norbiton,
1890. 70 The death ship. "Harbinger
of death the spectre ship, etc."
251, King's Road, Chelsea,
" A tower four-square to all the
winds in heaven that blow."
Evening off Eddystone.
Preston St, Mary, Surbiton,
The rescue.
The ever-restless sea.
A dream of summer.
251, King's Road, Chelsea.
Evening.
Derelict. "Man made me,
etc."
562 A breezy day.
cjo G, B, J, Hood,
26, Tite Street,
1399. 358 A Westerly wind.
1900. 543 Cape St. Vincent.
1014 Mid Atlantic.
251 Kin^s Road,
1 901. 1073 Falmouth — midwinter.
1902. 914 The harbour bar.
Hurstleigh^ Falmouth.
1904. 137 With wind and tide.
FF
2087
2090
1890.
2012
1892.
1894.
2035
1919
1769
INGRAM,
1880.
705
1881.
72 «
1883.
713
1112
1884.
1885.
954
1149
1426
1886.
1887.
133
907
1888.
1889.
1 108
709
1296
1892.
1170
1893.
365
1895.
1896.
1897.
903
573
1 195
1898.
30
536
2l8
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
INMAN, Henry Painter.
New York,
1838. 4»6 Portrait of a gentleman.
1845. 175 Mrs. G. Putnam.
331 Portrait of a child.
INMAN, W. S Architect.
82, Upper Guildford Street
1815. 760 Design for a bath.
66, Great Quebec Street,
182 1. 1036 London Orphan Asylum.
1075 Cenotaph to the three Pre-
sidents of the Royal
Academy of Arts. " To raise
the breast, from vulgar bliss
refined, etc." — She^s
Elements of Art,
85, Lombard Street,
1824. 867 Hall, King's College, Cam-
bridge.
23, LincoMs Inn Fields,
1 83 1. 950 King's College, Cambridge.
976 Conservatory, etc.
105 1 Entrance to a cemetery.
3, Eaton Square,
1836. 924 Fitz William Museum, Cam-
bridge.
^1, Pall Mall,
1838. 1 109 Colonial Legislature House,
St. John's, Newfoundland.
INNES, C Architect.
10, Park Terrace^ Highbury,
1845. 1272 Design for a church.
1846. 131 1 do. railway viaduct.
9, Palmer Terrace^ Hollou^ay,
1848. 1126 A Cathedral church.
INNES, Henry P Painter.
318, Holloway Road,
1897. 171 2 The three witches in Macbeth.
1899. 1509 Paul and Florence Dombey.
INNESS, George, N,A Painter.
New York, etc.
1859. 398 Delaware water gap.
1863. 445 Landstorm.
c/o Mr, G, Rainger^
12, Albert Terrace^
Notting Hill,
1872. 236 The Valley of the Tiber, from
the vicinity of the Conistabili
villa, Perugia, Italy.
INSKIP, John Henry Painter.
19, Esplanade^ Scarborough,
1886. 628 A grey autumn morning.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1893.
1894.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1901.
1903.
1904.
750 A cornfield near the coast —
autumn sunlight.
355 Nature's garden.
219 "A wild where weeds and
flowers promiscuous grew.'*
771 Broomhill Heath, Brandon,
Suffolk.
409 A crisp morning in the fens.
723 A turnip field, Norfolk.
1 143 God's acre.
609 Stowbrow, N.E. Yorkshire.
622 When the tide is out.
658 A quaint corner, Robin Hood's
Bay.
289 The wheelwright's yard.
367 The haunted mill.
628 The deserted farm.
870 The bridge at Brandon, Suffolk.
191 Sunday morning early.
925 The old Bridge at Brandon,
Suffolk.
709. Ayton Mill.
716 West Ayton, Yorkshire.
812 East Ayton Bridge.
466 The road to the farm.
97 December, a Kentish Village.
63s The Village Wheelwrights.
INSKIPP, James Painter.
Walworth.
1 816. 762 Portrait of a gentleman.
12, Rathbone Place.
1820. 219 Study from Nature.
259 Landscape Composition.
48, Wigmore Street.
1821. 264 Landscape composition.
1822. 490 A favorite old dog, the pro-
perty of H. Ansley, Esq.
1823. 260 Game.
444 Wild fowl.
31, Gerrard Street^ Soho,
1824. 234 Captain Hart Davis.
269 Boy with fruit.
551 A portrait.
1825. 15s Miss Jane Huntley.
1828. 214 La S^avante.
1829. 299 The legacy.
1830. 329 "Honest Izaac Walton."
1831. 215 P^re la Chaise.
1832. 439 A decoy.
1833. 285 Vicissitude.
1834. 471 Girl leaching.
1835. 571 Red Riding Hood.
80, Newman Street.
1839. 142 Market girls.
514 Wood fetchers.
1 1 81 An Italian Vineyard.
1840. 4*5 A hen coop.
1 84 1. 520 Zingarella.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
219
IN WOOD, Charles Frederick.
Architect.
3, Southampton Place.
Design for an alcove, etc.
1814.
1815.
1816.
1817.
1818.
1821.
1823.
1834.
74»
815 do. a casine.
802 do. a temple.
845 do. an alcove.
906 do. a parochial chapel.
1031 do. a church.
1067 do. a villa.
1058 do. a mausoleum.
872 Church at Great Marlow.
INWOOD, E Architect.
68, Euston Square,
182 1. 983 Design for a garden building.
1823. 1055 Design for a sculpture gallery.
1826. 882 Design for a theatre, etc.
I, Compton Street,
1827. 899 Design for a national monu-
ment.
1832. 1031 Parish church of Great Marlow.
INWOOD,
1809. S37
181 1. 820
1812. 865
882
1813. 851
1814. 667
726
1815. 802
1816. 844
1817. 870
1824. 888
959
962
Henry William.
Architect.
At Mr, Inwood^Sy
3, Southampton Place^ New Rd,
Design for a garden seat,
do. villa.
Parsonage, Radwinter, Essex.
East Grinstead church.
Design for a Grecian cathedral.
Internal view of Westminster
Abbey, looking towards
Henry the Seventh's chapel.
Grecian Archway, etc.
A National Mausoleum to com-
memorate Naval and Milit-
ary Heroes.
Design for a church.
Sketch; interior of Westmin-
ster Abbey.
Triumphal entrance to a city,
etc.
68, Euston Square,
Ideal of the Erectheum, etc.
Ideal restoration of Athens, etc.
Ionic capital of marble from
the Temple of Eucleia at
Athens, etc.
INWOOD, W Architect.
Southampton Place, New Rd,
181 3. 847 Design for a public building.
1815. 817 do. National Building.
18 1 7. 908 do. public building.
931 East Grinstead Church.
INWOOD, W. and C Architects.
62, Eaton Square,
1832. 1005 Westminster Hospital.
1833. 1060 do.
INWOOD, W. and H. W.
Architects.
3, Southampton Place,
1819. 1083 St. Pancras church.
1085 do.
1151 do.
1 1 70 do.
68, Euston Square,
182 1. 1C08 Interior, St. Pancras church.
1079 N.W. view do.
1823. 968 Chapel in Regent Square,
St. Pancras.
973 Camden Chapel, Camden
Town.
6, Southampton Place,
1838. 1 185 An Athenian Ionian Garden
temple for the Earl of On-
slow at Clandon, Surrey.
IRELAND, J Architect.
12, Great Titchfield Street.
1808. 833 Design for a villa, etc.
181 5. 793 Design for a Nobleman's seat,
etc.
18 1 6. 564 Design for a Cottage near
Reading.
819 Design for a villa at Tranby for
J. Todd, Esq.
852 Entrance hall, etc., nobleman's
mansion.
28, Old Burlington Street,
1818. 1038 Model of a Temple of Victory
to commemorate the ever
memorable battle of Water-
loo.
The allegorical groups are Alex-
ander taming Bucephalus, and
Hercules striking off the last head
of the Hydra; mottoes: "Domi-
tari tyranni, Victor tyranni."
The interior is icx) feet diameter;
in the centre is a statue of the
Prince Regent, grasping with his
right hand a medallion of his
Royal Father; opposite to H. R. H.
is the Hero of Waterloo sur-
rounded by his brave companions
in glory.
181 9. 1030 Chapel at Hassop, Derbyshire,
the seat of the Earl of New-
burgh.
1822. 945 Chapel for Lord Clifford, Im-
ham, Lincolnshire.
1823. 1048 Tixall, near Stafford, the seat
of Sir Thomas Constable,
Bart.
220
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
N
Ireland, J. — contintied.
1830. 1071 Chapel at Foxall, Staffordshire,
for Sir Clifford Constable,
Bart.
IRBLAND, James Painter.
5, Luiiy Street^ Liverpool,
1885. 90 Pilferers.
1887. 560 The sail maker.
II, Vernon Chambers^
Liverpool,
1894. 1024 The Cottar's allotment. "A
Jest lightens labour.
1896. 121 1 The farewell.
1 23 1 Landed.
IRBLAND, Miss Jane.
Miniature Painter.
8, Norfolk Street, Strand.
1792. 760 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Colegan,)
765 Portrait of a gentleman.
766 do. do.
1793. 37» Portrait of a lady. {Miss Ire-
land,)
474 Portrait of a lady. {Miss Lin-
ley,)
IRBLAND, Mrs Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1817. 856 Spring flowers; from nature.
IRBLAND, Samuel Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1782. 439 Landscape.
469 Children.
496 Landscape.
509 do.
1784. 395 View of Oxford.
IRBLAND, Thomas Painter.
105, Prince of Waters Road,
JV.JV.
1881. 1003 In the month of March.
1348 Eventide. ** The moon all pale
in sunlit skies."
1882. 188 January — a marshy meadow.
1883. 71 i A homestead by the river side.
1448 In the heart of the forest.
1884. 61 A woodland pool.
915 Primrose time. "The smiling
spring comes in rejoicing,
etc."
29, Rochester Square,
Camden Road.
1885. 422 " Where fair trees lean o'er the
brook, and shed their golden
leaves."
949 A reedy pool.
134, Great College Street,
Camden To7tm,
1886. 778 On a Brentford backwater.
1 1, Edward Street,
Hampstead Road.
1888. 732 In the sweet stillness of
Autumn.
1 1 34 A bend of the Avon near
Ringwood, Hants.
47, Harrington Street.
1889. 407 Summer morning on the Ken-
net — " the gentle craft."
573 The last leaves of Autumn.
219, Stanhope Street.
1890. 1078 In the month of June. "When
nature's face was fair."
1087 The brook. "Though men
may come, etc."
1891. 18 March sunshine: just before
the leaf.
1892. 684 A mossy bank.
688 " When autumn leaves bestrew
the woodland banks."
5, Camden Street.
1894. 599 Forest and stream.
1896. 225 In the moss clad woods.
350 "Brentford town of old re-
nown." — Hood.
1897. 535 Summer calm.
14, Chalcot Crescent, N, W.
1902. 495 A Dorsetshire trout stream.
1903. 588 Beside the old Water Mill.
904 Under the beeches.
IRELAND, T. Tayler Painter.
5, Camden Street,
1896. 1232 A Berkshire lock.
14, Chalcot Crescent,
1902. 868 Above the mill.
IRETON, S Painter.
38, Windmill Street,
Rathbone Place,
1 801. 130 View of Cobham Hall, Kent,
the seat of Lord Darnley.
IRVINE, Hugh Painter.
55, Upper Norton Street.
1808. 13 The destruction of Sodom
and Gomorrah. — Genesis,
xix, 24.
28 Twilight; a composition.
521 View of St. Anthony's chapel
near Edinburgh.
8, Howland Street,
1809. 266 Androcles and the lion.
405 Fire of Drury Lane Theatre,
as seen from Great Russell
Street.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
221
I8I3.
96
I8I4.
116
>3'
310
I8I5.
86
1817.
312
1 8 10. 248 Shepherd boy. "Lead me to
the mountain brow, etc." —
Thomson,
43, Howland Street,
1 8 1 1 . 158 Study from nature — Aberdeen-
shire.
470 View of Castle Street, Aber-
deen.
485 Study from nature — Aberdeen-
shire.
^Oy/ohn St.f Fitzroy Square.
1812. 319 Study from nature on the
banks of Loch Muic, Aber-
deenshire.
5, Newman Street,
View on the river Feugh,
Kincardineshire.
View in Strath Earn.
Study from nature.
View of Greenock.
View of Staffa.
3 12 Hampstead seen from the
fields between Primrose
Hill and Kilburn.
9, Buckingham Street^
Fitzroy Square,
18 19. 248 Interior of one of the galleries
of the Coliseum.
274 Colossal statue in the garden
of the Barberini Palace,
Rome.
84, Newman Street,
1820. 287 Study from nature in the
Coliseum.
182 1. 268 The Lake of Nemi, near
Rome.
1822. 19 Flight into Egypt.
1823. 4i8 The Lake of Como.
35, Bemers Street,
1824. 343 View in the grounds at Altyre,
Morayshire, the seat of Sir
W. Gordon Gumming, Bart.
356 Dunkeld, the seat of the Duke
of Atholl.
1826. 413 View of the town of Gensano,
on the lake of Nemi.
1828. 586 The crater of Mount Vesuvius,
as it appeared after the
eruption of 182 1.
53, Great Coram Street,
1829. 481 Shepherd boy recovering a
lamb from eagles.
IRVINE, James Painter.
51, York Place, Edinburgh,
1882. 750 A Trafalgar veteran.
James Irving,
17, Sutton Place,
Edinburgh,
1884. 1664 In the sunshine.
1828.
1829.
IRVINE, John Painter.
19, Surrey Street, Strand,
1787. 220 Ganymede.
17, Henrietta Street,
Covent Garden.
1794. 194 Portrait of an officer.
277 Ganymede.
278 Portrait of a young lady.
/. Irvim, No address,
1823. 447 Satan rising from chaos, and
coming in sight of this
world. ** Springs upward,
like a pyramid of fire, etc."
— Paradise Lost,
25, Castle Street,
Leicester Square,
30 Mrs. Macleod.
118 Dr. Macleod.
624 Sir Robert Barclay.
154 Dr. Morrison, President of the
Royal College of Physicians,
Edinburgh.
170 Portrait of a gentleman.
279 do. do.
290 do. do.
315 Rev. J. W. Bellamy.
3, Upper Grafton Street,
159 Portrait of a gentleman.
889 James Bishop, Esq.
22 Miss Flora Hall.
230 Portrait of a gentleman.
330 do. lady.
467 Captain Morse Cooper, nth
Light Dragoons.
547 Study of a head.
53, Upper Charlotte Street.
1839. 628 Andrew Henderson, Esq.
34, Gerrard Street.
1840. 51 Sir James Hillard.
351 H. C. Field, Esq.
1004 Dr. M*Leod.
7, Rathbone Place.
1841. 456 Portrait of a gentleman.
14, Duke Street,
Portland Place.
1842. 5S Portrait of a gentleman.
230 Dr. Barclay.
4S2 Portrait of a child of F. C.
Skey, Esq., in the costume
of a page.
516 Dr. Theodore Gordon.
IRVING, Charles M Painter.
1823. 86 Stirling from the N.W.; from
a sketch by W. Gamett,
Esq.
149 Scene in Penge Wood.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1825. 332 Lane scene near Sidmouth,
Devon.
1830.
1831.
222
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
IRVING, J. Thwaitc Painter.
Milford^ Surrey,
1 89 1. 1298 Christmas Eve.
IRVING, W Painter.
Percy Place^
Ovingham-on- lyne,
1898. 1041 Ducks and darlings.
12 ly Din sdaie Pood.
Sandyfordy
Newcastle-on- lyne,
1 90 1. 1040 Happy days.
IRWIN, Miss Annie L Painter.
18, Murton Street^ Sunderland,
1890. 1038 Chrysanthemums.
IRWIN, Miss Madelaine Painter.
Lexdon^ Colchester.
1888. 9 A mouse.
1045 Old King.
1889. 297 My tailor.
1890. 369 A love letter.
1 1 36 A little scrub.
1893. 941 "Maiden with the soft brown
eyes.'*
1896. 799 Mandolinata.
1897. 343 Miss Beatrice Hastings-Irwin.
1898. 682 Sleep.
1 90 1. 298 Forget me not.
ISAAC, Miss Nellie.
Miniature Painter.
20, Dennington Park Roady
West Hampstead,
1904. 1206 La Blonde.
1286 A Florentine.
ISAACS, Miss Esther S Painter.
21, Belsize Park,
1890. 199 On the watch.
ISAACS, Lewis Henry, M,P,y C,E.
Architect.
3, Verulam BuildingSy
Grays Inn.
1872. 1207 Branch of London Joint Stock
Bank, Charterhouse Lane.
1375. 971 Paddington Baths.
"030 313, High Holbom.
1876. 1075 Holborn Viaduct Station and
Hotel.
ISAACS and FLORENCE.
Architects.
1885. 1773 New Library for Society of
Gray^s Inn.
ISRAELS, Josef, H,R. W.S.^ H.R.T,
Painter.
The Haguey Hoiiand,
1871. 1038 How bereft!
clo Mr. J. D. Peddle^
3, Charlotte St., Edinburgh.
1872. 973 Age and Infancy.
1873. ^44 T^^ PO^'^ ^^ ^^ Village.
The Hague.
1874. 621 Expectation.
665 The anxious family.
1875. 850 Waiting for the herring boats.
1878. 461 Returning home from the field.
IV ALL, D. J Painter.
96, Camden Road Villas,
1855. 479 The Market place at Dieppe.
Paris,
1857. 381 A study.
462 Chiffonniers de Paris.
125, PicccuHIIy,
i860. 354 Once a Week.
IVEY, Miss Marion Teresa ... Painter.
The Tower of London^ E.G.
1884. 1090 " And the Syrians had brought
away captive out of the land
of Israel a little maid." —
2 Kings, V, 2.
1885. 563 Lena, daughter of Lieut-
General Bryan Milman, C.B.
IVISON, Frederick W.
Stained Glass Painter.
102, SavemakeRd,y Hampstead.
1903. 1669 Design for a stained glass win-
dow.
IZANT, Herbert Painter.
Elmcrofty Thornton Heath.
1886. 887 A few members of a literary
and art Society.
1888. 825 My musical friend.
1 89 1. 802 A festive gathering.
II, Oakfield Roady Croydon.
1898. 741 A corner of the common —
Mitcham.
IZARD, Miss Edith A Painter.
Rosslyn Villay
145, Brecknock Road.
1890. 979 Sans M^re.
IZARD, Edwin Painter.
64, Albany Street.
1883. ^°9 Topsham-on-Exe.
1884. $64 On the Torridge, North Devon.
678 Low Tide, Instow, North
Devon.
1885. 184 Millpond— Chesham.
JABBCK, La Baronne ...
1833. 287 Lady and child.
Painter.
JACK, G Architect.
24, Station Road^ Finchley,
1902. 1566 Room, Great Tangley Manor.
1903- »554 House at Arisaig.
JACK, John Sculptor.
47, London Street,
1830. 1099 Mr. Parez.
1 1 39 Mr. Duncan.
1 83 1. 1044 Model in Wax.
1074 do.
1086 do.
JACK, Miss Patti Painter.
Kinbum Place, St. Andrews,
1884. 1577 On the moors, Galloway.
JACK,
Richard Painter.
3, Rue Dutot, Paris,
1893.
396 Portrait of a lady.
42, Mont holme Road,
Wandsworth Common,
1895.
334 Happiness.
469 The remorse of Cain.
607 Portrait of a lady.
677 Dan.
38, Kersley Street,
Battersea Park,
1896.
321 Cleopatra. " Give me my robe,
etc."
619 Beckles Willson, Esq.
1897.
293 An Idyll.
1005 Reverie.
27, Clareville Grove Studios,
1898.
87 Still Evening.
200 Portrait of a lady.
351 Circe.
1899.
130 Marjery, daughter of Samuel
Marsden, Esq.
188 Miss Evelyn Millard as " Lady
Ursula."
1900.
140 Mrs. Stocks.
338 Henry Allhusen, Esq., M.P.
1901.
55 Joyce, daughter of C. Norris
Nicholson, Esq.
165 Mrs. C H. B. Forth.
176 Mrs. Henry Allhusen.
1902.
76 Doris.
153 Miss Graham.
708 Mrs. Henry Stedall.
\2by Pembroke Gardens, W,
1903. 156 Mrs. J. Ellis Briggs and family.
161 Woman in yellow.
1904. 248 Mrs. Percy Graham.
JACKER, B Painter.
12, Cottage Road,
Euston Square,
1842. 176 Marguerite, Goethe's Faust.
JACKMAN, P Painter.
108, Torriana Avenue,
1867. 240 Fisherman's wife.
1869. 852 Early training.
1870. 99 Sabbath evening — Normandy.
JACKMAN, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 82 1. 161 Penshurst Place, Kent, the
seat of Sir John Sidney,
Bart., from the Tunbridge
Wells Road. The celebrated
Sir Philip Sidney was bom
in this house.
JACKSON, Painter.
18 1 3. 623 Landscape.
JACKSON, A. E Painter.
102, King's Road, Chelsea,
1 90 1. 879 Heaven's gift.
JACKSON, Miss Caroline P.
Painter.
10, Trafalgar Square, Chelsea,
1847. 214 The prima donna.
JACKSON, Cyril H.
Miniature Painter.
1 6a, Chaucer Road,
Forest Gate,
1903. 1 143 Portrait of a lady.
JACKSON, Miss Diana (Mrs.Morton).
Miniature Painter.
The Thicket, Addlestone.
1903. 1089 Ursula, daughter of W. Page
Phillips, Esq.
1090 Portrait study.
1 09 1 Myrtle, daughter of M. S.
Jackson, Esq.
1092 Portrait study.
224
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
JACKSON, Miss Emily E. ...Painter.
The Rectory^ Stoke Newington,
1883. 86a A Hampshire cottage.
1884. 769 A ferry at Norwich.
772 Duddleswell from Heron's
Ghyll, Sussex.
JACKSON, Miss Emily F... Painter.
Beechwood^ Carshalton,
1878. 745 Wallflowers.
1879. 793 Jonquils.
1880. 771 Azaleas.
807 Summer.
808 Spring.
872 Roses.
1881. 779 Wallflowers.
S45 Azaleas.
861 Violets.
1883. 984 Chrysanthemums.
1017 Red and white Chrysan-
themums.
1040 Wallflowers.
1079 Azaleas.
109 1 Jonquils and wall flowers.
1884. nil Almond blossom.
1195 Wallflowers.
JACKSON, Miss Evelyn Painter.
10 1, Tuise Hill,
1898. 1 142 Spring.
JACKSON, E. Jcaffrcson Painter.
9, Highbury Grove,
1884. iai2 View from the guard room of
Churchyard, Mont St.
Michel, Normandy.
1269 Chiteau de la Gendarmerie,
Caen.
1887. 1634 In Normandy.
JACKSON, Rev. Frederick C.
Painter.
St, Ruafiy Helston^ Cornwall,
1878. 549 Breaking sea.
Stanmore^ Middlesex,
1884. yi Low water, Kennack Sands,
Com wall.
JACKSON, F. Hamilton Painter.
55, Ellington Street^ Barnshtry.
1875. 205 Decorative figure: Vocal
Music.
339 The Lady of Shalott.
1876. 8 Endymion.
88 What is it?
23, Howland Street,
1879. 411 " So death moweth."
711 Psyche asleep by the fountain.
— Morris s Earthly Paradise.
1880.
1881.
1885.
18, Queen Ann^s Grove^
Chirwick.
676 "Sleep till the end, etc.*'
713 The ten Virgins.
636 ~
a mar-
301 \
302)
St.
Dorothea.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
They stood within
vellous land, etc.**
The procession
of Aphrodite.
The refusal.
1231 Lily-time.
1918 The Judgement of Paris;
sketch for wall painting.
35, Woodstock Road^
Bedford Park.
352 The might of Venus.
A certain man, having dwelt
with Venus in the Venusberg, be-
came satiated, and broke loose
from her bondage, and confessing
his sin to the priests was told that
none but the Pope of Rome could
give him absoluUon. He therefore
made a pilgrimage thither and
being brought into his presence
was striving to put his sin into
words, when Venus appeared to
him behind the Pope's chair and
beckoned him as hers.
1 1 20 Left alone.
364 The Garden of Eden.
1951 West window of Chesterfield
Church.
889 A little nap.
1025 The apparition of St. Agnes.
St. Agnes appeared to her
friends as they were praying near
her tomb, and bade them not sor-
row; for she was happy in the
presence of Him she had loved
best while on earth.
1004 The translation of St. James.
After St. James was beheaded,
his disciples placed his body in a
boat, which they committed to
the winds and waves. The angels
navigated it to the coasts of Spain,
they say.
JACKSON, Frederick William.
Painter.
Chadderton, near Manchester.
333 Port St. Mary.
Middleton Junction^
near Oldham,
330 Conway shore.
30, Albert Street^ Manchester.
179 Llanbedr Fair, North Wales.
Middleton Junction, Oldham.
S56 A summer day in Capri.
602 A calm — Bay of Naples.
1499 At Anacapri.
196 Herring boat on the Scar,
Runswick.
1892.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1885.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
225
1885. 1092
1887. 425
897
1888. 426
748
1890. 168
481
1891. 773
942
1892. 262
376
1893. 340
1894. 403
471
1896. 100
437
1230
1897. 944
1023
1203
1898. 946
1023
1899. 634
664
1900. 1 187
1901. 130
Gossip.
A September day.
On the Seine.
A Yorkshire beck.
The haven under the hill.
Evening.
December in Wales.
Winter.
Gleaners.
Ready to haul.
Sunny days.
At Venice.
The Studio, Middleton,
Manchester,
Welcome visitors.
A Yorkshire pastoral.
A showery haytime.
Winter fishing.
Homewards.
Chioggia fishing boats in for
repair.
The last load.
Off to the rescue.
The rescue of the "Carulla"
off Runswick.
A corner of the farmyard.
A garden by the sea.
The return from line fishing.
Under the awning.
Where the meadow sweet
grows.
1902. 64 In the springtime.
1903. 23 At war with the sea — Runswick,
Yorkshire.
1904. 556 A pastoral.
JACKSON, G Painter.
2, Carlton Cottages,
Dover Road.
1844. 208 Dead game.
JACKSON, George B. W.... Architect.
9, Gray's Inn Square.
1846. 1338 Villa at Castle Bar, Ealing, for
Capt. F. Wetherall, R.N.
JACKSON, G. R Sculptor.
29, Maida Vale,
1872. 1512 The Hon. A. Campbell, son of
the Earl of Cawdor; marble
statue.
JACKSON, Miss Harriet A. E. (after-
wards Mrs. John Browning).
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
Miss Jackson.
1803. 585 Venus and Cupid.
6.8 Poetry and painting.
IV.
1804.
1805.
1806.
1807.
1808.
1809.
1812.
1813.
Miss H. A. E. Jackson,
35 Portrait of her brother.
236 do. do.
248 A nymph bathing.
248 Cleopatra dissolving the pearl.
'*Asocond table was brought,
and, according to the order she had
before given, nothing was set on it
but a single cup of vinegar. An-
tony, surprised at such a prepara-
tion, could not imagine for what
it was intended. Cleopatra had at
her ears two of Jthe hnest pearls
that ever were seen, each of which
was valued at ;^5o,coo. One of
these pearls she took off, threw
into the vinegar, and after having
made it melt, swallowed it."
144 The restoration of Moses.
"And Pharaoh's daughter
said unto her, take this child,
etc." — Exodus ii.
49 Agrippina habited mournfully.
" Agrippina came forth . . .
with the urn of Germanicus
in her hand, and her eyes
stedfastly fixed upon that
precious object."
240 The attention of Venus at-
tracted by sportive Cupids.
18 10. 225 The Assumption of Hersilia.
"With fear the modest
matron lifts her eyes, etc." —
Ovid.
181 1. 136 Portrait of a lady in the
character of Ellen, the Lady
of the Lake. " The maiden
paused, etc."
138 Venus lamenting the death of
her dove.
181 Clymene mourning over the
tomb of Phaeton. "The
name inscribed on the new
tomb appears, etc." — Ovid,
310 Edmund and Ella on the vigil
of St. Mark. "*Ha! who
art thou?' his cheek grew
pale, etc."
38 " And they lift up their voices
and wept again, and Orpah
kissed her mother-in-law,
etc."
" He was despised and rejected
of men; etc."
Rebekah going down to the
well. " And it came to pass
that Rebekah came out with
her pitcher upon her shoulder,
etc."
Portrait of a young lady in the
character of Contemplation.
John Browning, vol. i, page 320.)
GG
1814.
1815.
1816.
{^See Mrs.
320
35
226
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
\
JACKSON, Miss Helen Painter.
loi, Tulse HilL
1M5. i?6i "Sweet as English air could
make her, etc."
1887. 1065 Aurora Leigh.
1S90, 1*29 "He loves me not, he loves
mc."
1 89 1. 12-*} A child of our grandmother
Eve.
1895. icji Evel>'n.
1894. 1115 A cherr>* orchard.
1904. 99e A ladye of high degree.
JACKSON, Herbert P. M. ... Painter. ;
79, Warwick Road^
Earl's Court.
1895. 233 A profile.
1896. 126 Portrait of a lady. \
1901. Ill The Hon. Mrs.Chaloner Dow- \
dall. '
JACKSON, Mrs. H. Yates Painter. !
4, Wlutehall Court, \
1904. 464 A forgiveness. "As I turned |
there stood In face of me, i
my wife, stone-still, stone- I
white." — Browning. I
JACKSON, I Sculptor.
2, Royal Oak Place,
Eaton Square,
1836. 10S7 Bust of J. A. Paris, M.D., '
F.R.S. I
1124 Bust of James Smith, Esq. \
/.Jackson, '
1837. 1215 Bust
I
JACKSON, John, R.A Painter. ;
72, Hockley Street.
1804. 446 Master H. Robinson.
32, Hay market.
1806. 92 Lady Mulgrave and the Hon.
Mrs. Phipps,
1807. 258 G. Gunning, Esq., M.P.
306 Hon. H. C. Phipps.
638 An Englishman's fireside. |
1808. 34 Lady Mary Fitzgerald.
60 Mr. Maling. j
562 The Marquis of Huntley. j
54, Great Marlborough Street. ;
1809. 39 Lady Georgina Morpeth and
two daughters.
40 Lord Morpeth and the Hon.
Mr. Howard.
1 8 10. 130 Master F. Smith.
188 The Marquis of Hartington.
294 Mr. C. Rickman. I
7, Nnvman Street. \
181 1. 174 Portrait of a lady.
i8if. 192
3«9
1812. S33
1813. 100
"5
250
595
605
612
230
»72
1814.
1815.
2S4
604
60s
612
613
56
»3»
595
596
597
605
607
637
1816. 192
219
237
239
35>
375
395
400
4*7
709
1817. 177
*»5
233
354
644
1818. 20
160
Mr. B. Johnson of ScarborcMi^
who completed his lootfa
year in October, 1810.
The Rt. Hon. Lord Mai-
grave.
A study.
Captain Clarke.
Lord Mulgrave.
Portrait of a gentleman.
The Archbi^op of York (E.
V, Vemom\
Mr. Hopper, a tenant of Lady
Johnstone at Hackness,
Yorkshire.
Portrait of a lady.
Lord Normanby.
J. Northcote, Esq., R.A.
Portrait of a gentleman.
The Earl of Mulgrave.
The late Marquis of Bucking-
ham.
Sketch of a Hertfordshire
labours.
H. Bone, Esq., R.A.
B. West, Esq., P.R.A.
T. Stothard, Esq, R.A.
J. Ward, Esq., R.A.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Mr. G. Dodd.
Portrait of a gentleman.
R. Westmacott, Esq., R.A.
Portrait of a gentleman.
H. Thomson, Esq., R.A.
M. A. Shee, Esq., R.A.
Mr. T. Leeming.
(Elected A.R. A.)
Dr. Latham, President of the
Royal College of Physicians.
D. Corn, Esq.
P. Ludgate, Esq.
Portrait of a lady,
do. do.
R. Davies, Esq.
T. Tomkins, Esq.
A study from nature.
Master P. Davies.
Frame containing portraits of
J. Nollekens, Esq., R.A.,
Mrs. Orger and Mrs. Horn
of the Theatre Royal, Drury
Lane.
(Elected R.A.)
Portrait of a lady in a Dutch
dress.
R. Rushbrooke, Esq.
Mrs. W. Asheton.
Mrs. Wilkinson.
Mr. P. Coxe.
Earl Grosvenor.
Portrait of an artist
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
227
1818.
1819.
1821.
1822.
1823.
163 A
178
186
265
169 R. Ludgate, Esq.
400 W. Carter, Esq.
652 G. Ormond, Esq.
12 G. Dance, Esq., R.A.
16 Mr. Smith, aged 88, formerly
of the Theatre Royal, Drury
Lane.
17 The Hon. Misses Lascelles.
66 Mrs. C. Long.
196 Lord Normanby.
223 Lord Lascelles.
512 J. Turner, Esq.
529 J. Watt, Esq.
536 Mrs. A. Cooper.
1820. 132 Miss Emily and Miss Fanny
Baring, daughters of Sir T.
Baring.
groupe, consisting of the
portraits of the Earl of Mul-
grave, the Hon. General
Phipps, the Hon. Augustus
Phipps, and Sir George
Beaumont, Bart
Mr. Liston of the Theatre
Royal, Covent Garden.
Portrait of Canova.
do. a gentleman.
654 R. Hills, Esq.
45 Miss Jane AUnutt.
58 Earl Grey.
95 Sir M. W. Ridley, Bart.
202 W. Wadd, Esq.
Rev. W. Long.
Miss Wilson of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane.
Mr. Macready in the character
of Macbeth. "Hark! who
lies i' the second cham-
ber?"
J. Northcote, Esq., R.A.
Lord Grenville.
Lady Georgina Herbert,
daughter of the Earl of
Pembroke.
H.R.H. The Duke of York.
142 The Duke of Devonshire.
103 Mr. Knyvett.
230 Miss Stephens of the Theatre
Royal, Covent Garden.
37 The Rt. Hon. Sir H. Russell,
Bart.
67*Miss Sturges Bourne.
74 Lord Braybrooke.
194 The Hon. Mrs. Agar Ellis.
207 The Rt. Hon. Lord Dundas as
Lord Mayor of York.
Painted at the request of the
Corporation,
446 The Rt. Hon. Sir George
Warrender, Bart.
269
326
333
349
61
103
127
1824. 44
49
87
158
231
396
1825. 19
49
88
117
162
291
398
79
82
98
167
1826.
207
392
1827. 65
91
142
199
226
286
35«
378
65
105
120
161
200
345
362
1828.
1829.
"3
H3
187
285
358
The Bishop of Winchester,
(a P, Tomline.)
General the Hon. Edmund
Phipps, M.P.
Rev. W. Rawes, M.A.
Lady Caroline Macdonald.
Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, Bart.
Subscribed for and presented
to the Society by the officers
and Committee of the Literary
Fund,
Miss Chester.
Lieut.-Colonel Henderson.
Daniel Jarvis, Esq. Pcunted
at the request of the inhabit-
ants of Margate^ to be placed
in their Town Hall.
Lieut-Colonel R. B. Dunlop.
Painted at the request of the
London and Westminster
Light Horse Volunteers.
Sir John Dean Paul, Bart.
Lady Harriet Paget.
Henry Perkins, Esq.
Mrs. Magnay.
Mrs. Walker Heneage.
Earl Grey.
A family groupe.
The Hon. James Abercrom-
bie.
Portrait of a gentleman.
A lady.
The Duke of Wellington.
Jesse Watts Russell, Esq.,
M.P.
Mrs. Kinder.
George Phillips, Esq., M.P.
Portrait of a lady.
The late John Flaxman, Esq.,
R.A.
Lord Villiers.
Archdeacon Barnes.
Lady Mary Howard, youngest
daughter of the Earl of
Carlisle.
Samuel Smith, Esq., M.P.
Lady Anne Vernon.
John Feetham, Esq.
The Countess of Sheffield.
Miss Georgiana Vernon.
Portrait of a gentleman.
John Culley, Esq. Subscrip-
tion portrait for the Com
Exchange^ Norwich,
Mrs. Vernon Smith.
The late Dr. Wollaston.
Thomas Stothard, Esq., R.A.
The Earl of Sheffield.
Henry Cowper, Esq.
Edward Hurt, Esq.
228
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jackson, John, R,A, — continutd,
1829. 464 F. C. Pack, Esq., Professor of
Painting and late President
of the Artists in Ireland.
1830. 48 General Sir Hew Dalrymple.
143 The Marquess of Chandos.
187 John Wells, Esq.
198 Robert Ludgate, Esq.
308 John Soane, Esq., R.A.
321 Nicholas White Ridley Col-
bourne, Esq.
325 Francis Chantrey, Esq., R.A.
383 Lady Catharine Phipps.
JACKSON,
1816. 759
760
181 7. 694
1818. 434
754
1819. 758
866
1823. 489
864
882
1824. 790
1825. 719
788
1828. 798
1830. 800
1835. 652
J., Junr.
Miniature Painter.
Broad Street, Oxford.
Portrait of a lady.
do. gentleman.
Holywell, Oxford,
Portrait of a lady,
do. do.
do. young lady,
do. gentleman,
do. lady,
do. gentleman,
do. lady,
do. himself.
379, High Street, Cheltenham,
Mr. Freeman, surgeon, Chelten-
ham.
Somers Taum,
Mrs. C. Watts.
Portrait of a lady.
12, Church Terrace,
Waterloo Road,
Portrait of himself.
I, Charlotte Street,
Bloomsbury,
Portrait of a young lady,
do. gentleman.
18 18. 943 British Museum: Interior of
I the Phigalian Vestibule, etc.,
etc.
1824. 852 Design for a gallery in a noble-
man's mansion.
1826. 1000 Design for the Bell tower of a
church.
1827. 1014 The Portrait gallery at Wobum
Abbey, etc.
1 83 1. 1098 Design for a Parsonage House.
1 1 00 Design for proposed opening
from Waterloo Place into St.
James's Park.
1844. II 18 All Saints' Church, Leaming-
ton Priors.
JACKSON, John Richardson.
Bngraver.
3, Eton Villas,
Haverstock Hiil.
1854. 1053 Samuel Bignold, Esq., Mayor
of Norwich, etc. After J. P.
Knight, R.A.
1855. 969 Thomas Giffard, Esq., of Chil-
lington Park, Staffordshire.
After J. P. Knight, R.A.
JACKSON, James E Painter.
I, Acton Square, Salford,
1877. 569 A study.
North Doivn, Heathfield,
St/ssex,
1882. 14451 A sketch near Dartmoor.
1884. 972 A street in Clovelly.
1092 The "Flower Pot" inn, Ash-
ton, Berks.
JACKSON, J. G Architect.
At Mr, Robinson^ s,
8, Maddox Street.
1817. 873 Design for an Academy of
Arts.
IOI7
M.A.
1856. 1025
1341
1857. 1193
1859. 1186
1217
i860. 916
1863. 953
975
1865. 844
854
1866. 827
834
After
After
Rev. George Lock,
Rector of Lee, Kent.
J. P. Knight, R.A.
C. Hammersley, Esq.
J. P. Knight, R.A.
Miss S. M. Stanley.
The Marquis of Lansdowne,
K.G. After F. Grant, R.A.
28, Chalcott Villas, N, IV,
The late Lord Colville, ad-
miral of the White. After
J. P. Knight, R.A.
Sir C. Nicholson, Bart., Pro-
vost of the University of
Sydney.
W. Gilpin, Esq., Treasurer of
Christ's Hospital. After G.
Richmond, A. R.A.
65, Adelaide Road,
Mrs. Hook. After G. Rich-
mond, A. R.A.
H.R.H. Prince Alfred. After
F. R. Say.
Samuel Fisher, clerk to the
Merchant Taylors' Com-
pany. After G. Richmond,
A.R.A.
Rev. W. Heald, M.A. After
G. Richmond, A. R.A.
Samuel Whitbread, Esq., M.P.
After G. Richmond, A.R.A.
The Countess of Home. After
G. Richmond, A. R.A.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
229
1867.
932
1868.
900
1869.
III9
1870.
865
1872.
1280
1299
1873.
1259
1874.
"237
1242
1875.
1079
1876.
1114
II89
The Archbishop of Armagh.
{Beresford.) After Catterson
Smith.
Rev. W. Harness, M.A., Pre-
bendary of St. Paul's. After
H. W. Phillips.
Lord Dacre. After G. Rich-
mond, R.A.
The Earl of Leven and Mel-
ville. After G. Richmond,
R.A.
The Duke of Buccleuch. After
G. Richmond, R.A.
The Bishop of Winchester.
( miberforce.) After G. Rich-
mond, R.A.
J. G. Hubbard, Esq. After
G. Richmond, R.A.
The Marquis of Hertford. After
G. Richmond, R.A.
Lord Hatherley. After G.
Richmond, R.A.
The Earl of Radnor. After
G. Richmond, R.A.
Sir Philip de Malpas Grey
Egerton, Bart., M.P. After
G. Richmond, R.A.
Sir Andrew Fairbairn. After
G. F. Watts, R.A.
JACKSON, J. W Painter.
1 83 1. 762 Portrait of a gentleman.
1 1, Shacklewell Green,
1832. 691 Portrait of a gentleman.
JACKSON, Louis W Painter.
Castle House^ Lower Norwood,
1878. 1210 Euphrosyne. Chalk drawing.
"Where'er the will divine my
path ordains, etc."
JACKSON, Miss Marion E.... Painter.
29, Tregunter Road.
1894. loii A study: head of a lady.
JACKSON, Mason Painter.
12, Cardington Street.
1858. 1 140 Black Gang, Isle of Wight.
1859. 865 Warkworth Castle, Northum-
berland.
JACKSON, Miss Mildred.
Miniature Painter.
43, Longridge Road,
EarPs Court.
1902. 1134 Grace, daughter of John Houl-
ton Jackson, Esq.
JACKSON, Miss Painter.
36, Brownlow St., Long Acre,
1809. Z06 A sketch from nature.
JACKSON, M. P. B Painter.
7, Holly Place, Hampsiead.
1852. 257 Mrs. James Taylor.
Broomfield Place, Ealing.
1853. 1272 The child's choice.
1854. 750 A study.
JACKSON, Robert Sculptor.
2, Dorchester Place,
Blandford Square,
Miniature bust of Miss Laura
Amy Langley.
16, Maida Vale.
Bust of Miss J. A. Jackson.
Mrs. W. A. ToUemache.
Henry Edmund Gumey ;
marble.
Mrs. W. Cowper; marble.
17, Newman Street.
Master Henry Gurney.
Mrs. Lachlan M. Rate.
Rt. Hon. W. Cowper.
Rt. Hon. F.W. Cowper j marble
bust.
Autumn; marble bust.
Mrs. Lachlan M. Rate; marble
bust.
J. Gregory Crace, Esq.
16, Maida Hill.
Mrs. J. Gibson; marble.
Mischief; marble.
Master Hulse, son of Sir Ed-
ward Hulse, of Broemore.
Medallion of a lady.
Miss Seymour, daughter of
George Edward Seymour,
Esq.; marble.
The late Sir John Login
(posthumous).
William Cory, Esq.
The Hon. A. Campbell, young-
est son of the Earl of
Cawdor.
29, Maida Hill.
Angelique, daughter of Charles
and Margaret Candy; marble
(posthumous).
The Earl of Cawdor; marble.
Spring.
1851. 1292
1854. 1477
1858. 1232
i860. ICX>2
1027
1861. 1005
IOI4
1060
1862. 1026
1035
IO5I
1863. II7I
1864. 928
1865. 943
946
983
1068
1072
1867. 1045
1062
1869. 1 153
"57
1253
1306
1312
Summer.
Angelique,
Candy;
mous).
1874. 1650 H. Irving, Esq.; marble.
daughter of C.
marble (posthu-
230
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jackson, Robert — continued,
1874. 1502 Waiting for the wave: Mary,
youngest daughter of J. Mac- 1
vicar Anderson, Esq. ; .
marble. |
1877. 1402 The late H. L. Bateman, Esq., 1
of the Lyceum Theatre;
marble. |
M09 Agnes, daughter of J. Macvicar
Anderson, Esq., with her pet
dog, "Gyp"; marble.
1878. 1469 Favorite dogs of the Baroness
Burdett-Coutts; marble.
JACKSON, Samuel Phillips, R. IV.S.
Painter.
I, Cambridge Place ^ Clifton,
1852. 559 A roadstead after a gale — twi-
light.
656 Towing a damaged vessel into
port.
1853. 1285 Coast Scene: a calm.
1859. 697 On the Thames.
1038 Ennerdale water, Cumberland.
1 86 1. 622 Cornish Headlands.
1862. 802 Evening off the shore.
948 Mount's Bay, Cornwall.
1869. 534 An autumn evening on the
Thames.
560 Stormy sunset — Coast of Corn-
wall.
1870. 536 Hulks at Plymouth.
621 The Land's End.
Rose Cottage^ Strealleyy
Reccing,
187 1. 623 A fresh breeze at the Land's
End.
650 Desolation.
I, River View Terrace^
Henley-on- Thames,
1880. 848 Sunset on the coast of North-
umberland after a winter
gale.
1 88 1. 690 Seaside solitude.
JACKSON, Thomas Graham, R,A,
Architect.
Devereux Chambers^ Temple,
1873. 1187 Church at Annesley, Notts.
1874. 1164 Maywood — Sevenoaks.
1875. 997 Bell Tower, Christchurch, Ox-
ford.
1877. 1153 Examination Schools, Oxford.
1878. 1075 House at Harrow School.
1096 Town Hall, Tipperary.
1879. 1126 Chapel— St. David's College,
Lampeter.
1164 Quadrangle, Merton College,
Oxford.
1882. 1 136 Buildings, Brasenose College,
Oxford.
1883. 121 1 Thorne House, near Yeovil.
1225 Bromley Church, Kent.
1885. 1764 Quadrangle, Trinity Coll^;ey
Oxford.
1 83 1 Chapel, etc., Brighton College.
1838 Gateway, etc., do.
1889 Buildings for Corpus Christi
College, Oxford.
1898 House at Kensington Court.
1886. 1562 Building for University, Ox-
ford.
1572 Building for Corpus Christi
College, Oxford.
1583 Building, University College,
Oxford.
1887. 1588 Trinity College, Oxford.
1689 Brasenose College, Oxford.
1707 St John's Church, Hampstead.
1 76 1 Church at Stratton, Hamp-
shire.
1777 Church at Northington, Hants.
1888. i7»6 Thorne House, near Yeovil.
1804 Brasenose College, Oxford.
1815 do. do.
1839 do. do.
1889. 1849 St. John the Baptist church,
Wimbledon.
1878 Zara, Dalmatia. The cam-
panile of the Cathedral, etc.
1 89 1 Northington Church, Hants.
14, Buckingham Street^
Strand.
1890. 1769 Northington church, Hants.
1794 Brasenose College, Oxford.
1842 Hertford College, Oxford.
1869 Northington church, Hants.
1 89 1. 1734 Campanile of the Cathedral of
Zara, in Dalmatia.
1872 Hall of Lincolnshire College,
Oxford.
1876 Library, Uppington School.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1893. 1558 St. Peter's College, Radley.
1559 St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford.
1562 St. Peter's College, Radley.
1566 Balliol College, Oxford.
1894. 1458 Design for a bookplate.
1474 do. do.
1644 Interior, chapel, Radley Col-
lege.
1895. 1393 Design for a bookplate.
1434 Radley College, Oxford.
1462 Christ's Hospital, Horsham.
i486 Screen, St. David's Cathedral.
(Elected R.A.)
1897. 1645 Design for a bookplate.
1669 do. do.
1 874 Houses for Westminster SchooL
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
231
1898. 1646 New Schools, University Ox-
ford. Diploma work,
1647 Chapel of Giggleswick School.
1648 Buildings, Uppingham School.
1899. 1830 Radcliffe Library, Oxford.
1900. 1690 Buildings, University College,
Cambridge.
1 90 1. 1568 Buildings, University of Cam-
bridge.
1902. 1384 Organ loft, etc., St. Mary the
Virgin, Oxford.
1595 Stall, Giggleswick chapel.
1596 do. do.
1903. 1640 Hertford College, Oxford.
1643 Sedgwick Memorial Museum,
Cambridge.
1651 Gateway, Nottingham Castle.
1904. 1568 Chapel, Hertford College.
JACKSON, T.J Architect.
LincoMs Inn Fields.
1843. IZ78 Design for a water gate to a
city.
JACKSON, T. J. R Architect.
Comer of Shane Street^
Knightsbridge.
1 791. 448 Design for a gentleman's coun-
try seat.
606 do. do.
1792. 545 Design for a mansion house.
609 do. nobleman's villa.
At Mr. Watts, Knightsbridge,
or at Mr. Brettinghatn' s,
Berkeley Square.
1793. 7*6 Design for a temple.
6, Angel Court, Snow Hill.
1796. 819 Design for a church.
23, Wormwood Street.
1799. 1000 Design for a villa.
JACKSON, W Sculptor.
3, Upper Ebury Street.
1848. 1344 The lamentation of Hagar; an
unfinished group in marble.
"God! who seest my dis-
tress, in mercy spare my
child."
1347 The Murder of the Innocents;
a group in plaster.
82, Upper Ebury Street.
1849. "63 Sleeping innocence.
1284 Bust of Aurora in marble.
I, King's Row, Pimlico.
1854. 1422 Bust of Aurora in marble.
JACKSON, William Painter.
Exeter.
1 77 1. 262 A landscape.
263 do. its companion.
JACKSON, W. G. G Painter.
2, Queen Adelaide Road,
Penge.
1876. 409 Profile head.
JACOB, Miss Edith Painter.
1 2, Rossetti Mansions,
Cheyne Walk.
1896. 1026 Violets and roses.
1090 Primulas.
1897. 1133 Early spring blossoms.
JACOB, Julius Painter.
(Member of the Royal Society of Fine
Arts at Paris.)
6, Upper Gloucester Place,
Regenfs Park Road.
1845. *^3 Portrait.
341 Portraits of children with a
dog.
368 Portraits of two children with
a poney.
948 — Lockhart, Esq.
81, Gower Street.
1847. 2^9 Loch Katrine, scenery of the
Lady of the Lake, taken on
the spot
46, Manchester Street.
1848. 4S8 Group of children; portraits.
Berlin.
1852. 384 Master J. P. Hertz.
103 1 Master Paul Mendelssohn Bar-
tholdy.
3, Davies Street,
Berkeley Square.
1853. 40 An Italian greyhound belong-
ing to Lady Adair Roe.
136 Portrait of a girl.
196 Mrs. George Butler of Oxford.
655 Miss Sibyll, daughter of Col.
the Hon. Charles Grey.
876 Portrait of a boy.
1005 Head of a child.
1854. 639 Portrait of a boy.
643 do. girl.
JACOBS, E Painter.
96, Stanley Street.
1859. 1 1 26 A bathing girl.
JACOBS, John Painter.
124, Newgate Street.
1 816. 290 Sketch from nature between
Hampstead and Highgate —
morning.
6, Staining Lane, Cheapside.
18 1 9. 484 Fallow deer.
124, Newgate Street.
1823. 399 A cottage fireside.
232
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jacobs, John — continued,
4, Chapman Street^
Great Dover Road.
1831. 1C90 The Abbey church, Bath.
12, Wilderness Roiv,
1834. 978 North door of Llandaff Cathe-
dral.
(Professor of the Royal Academy of
Fine Arts, Antwerp.)
21, Beaumont Street.
1845. 330 On vient de d^barquer des
esclaves, au lever du soleil.
164, Strami,
1848. 481 "She threw herself at his feet
and besought him not to
deliver her up to Manfred,
etc."— CVw//<? of Otratito.
JACOBS, John Emmanuel ... Painter.
49, Upper Marylebone Street.
1882. 3S9 Birch bark.
489 The entrance to the wood.
1884. 268 Loiterers.
1 89 1. 721 Haymaking.
Bitiacy View, Mill Hill, N. W.
1895. 577 Holcombe Hill, Mill Hill.
1897. 869 " Dolce far niente."
1055 Youth.
1898. I When the heart is young.
JACOBS, Miss Louisa Sculptor.
2, Upper Park Place, N. IV.
1886. 1846 Childhood; bust.
191 7 A reverie; bust.
3, New Court, LincoMs Inn.
1887. '8<^5 "Fiat voluntas tua"; bust,
terra-cotta.
JACOBSON Gem Engraver.
(Engraver in stone and Medaller to His
Danish Majesty; member of the Royal
Academies of Arts in Copenhagen and
Stockholm.)
181 5. 838 A frame containing impressions
from engravings in stone of
King Gustavus Adolphus of
Sweden, Buonaparte, the
present Queen of Sweden,
Hercules and Antiope,
Apollo, Hercules and Cacus,
the late King of Prussia,
Endymion, and the late
Count Bernstoff.
JACOBY, Professor Louis.
Engraver.
Berlin.
1884. 1405 The school of Athens. After
Raffaelle.
4, Fasanen Strasse^
Charhttenburg^ Germany.
1893. 1471 Wedding of Alexander and
Roxana. After Sodoma.
JACOMBE-HOOD. See H, vol. iv,
pages 143, 144.
JACOTT, J. J Lithographer.
20, Rue Ballini, Paris.
1874. 1058 " UEnvie," from Dante. After
A. Yvon.
1066 "La Paresse," from Dante.
After A. Yvon.
JACQUAND, Claudius Painter.
Paris^ etc,
1844. 180 Charles II ^ New Shoreham,
apr^s la bataille de Worces-
ter.
*<Au momcDt au Charles II,
allait s'embarquer, la femme du
p^chuer, qui ravait reooimu, se
leta a scs genoux, ct le pria de
benir ses enfants."
188 Charles I ^ Holmby.
Joyce partit pour Holmby avec
^oo hommes, if entra, le pistolet
a la main, dans la cluunore du
roi, et lui signifia de le suivre —
"En vertu de quel ordre?" de-
manda Charles. " Le voila," r^-
pondit-il en montrant du doi|;t ses
cavaliers ranees en battaille dans
la cour du chateau.
1850. 437 Un Coniptoir juif en Alg^rie,
vente d'une esclave.
Boulogne,
1853. ^^^ Miss Eliza Seymour.
JACQUES, J Painter.
1827. 474 Interior of a chapel.
1828. 644 Foro di Nerva, Rome.
1829. 1015 South door of Iffley church,
Oxon.
1 83 1. 500 Bishop's Bridge, Norwich.
1832. 1059 View at Huisersheim in the
Rheingau.
JACQUET, Achille Etcher.
5 and 6, Haymarkef,
1886. 1450 Meadow sweet After Fred
Morgan.
37, Rue des Acacias, Paris.
1893. 1385 The skirmishers. After E. De-
taille.
6, Rue Crevaux, Paris.
1894. 1502 Le Guide.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
233
JACQUET, Jules Etcher.
Rue Poissofiy Paris,
1884. 1399 " 1814." After J. L. Meis-
sonier.
57, Avenue de la
Grande Armee^ Paris.
1897. 1608 Her first offering. After H.
Schmalz.
JAGGARD, Walter R Architect.
51, Westboume Park Road,
1896. 1633 A gentleman's town house.
1679 A small village Hall.
1899. 1673 A town house.
Heathcote^
3, Greenwood Roady
Twickenham,
1900. 1758 House at Richmond.
JAGGER, J Architect.
At Mr, Cailard^s, Je7veller^
Tottenham Court Road,
1774. 138 The elevation of the North
front of the new bridge at
Bath.
At Mr, Holland's,
Hertford Street,
1778. 173 Plan and elevation of a design
for an edifice dedicated to
the Sciences.
1779. »59 A design for a casine.
1780. 383 Design for a temple.
1782. 512 do. nobleman's town
house.
1 784. 450 Design for the front of a country
seat.
JAGGER, Wilson Painter.
39, Monthermer Road, Cardiff,
1900. 103 Still life group.
JAHN, C Sculptor.
21, Fitzroy Road,
Regent's Park,
1868. 1064 Frame of medallions of Luther,
Melancthon, Christ, Calvin,
Zwingle.
3, Egbert Street.
1869. 1074 Beethoven; medallion.
1075 Mozart; do.
1076 Haydn; do.
1870. 1 1 27 Medallion; heads from life.
1 1 29 Charles Dickens, Esq.
1872. 1493 Alfred Tennyson; medallion.
1873. 1474 H.I.M. the Emperor of Ger-
many; medallion portrait.
IV.
JAHN, Francis Sculptor.
13, Church Street,
Hanley, Staffordshire,
1 90 1. 1805 A study; head of a boy.
1902. 1707 The chorister; bust.
1903. 1828 Madonna; bust.
1904. 1773 At Play; group.
JAKOBIDES, Georg Painter.
26, Gothestrasse, Munich,
1886. 181 The insatiable.
JAKUSH, M Enamel Painter.
42, Newgate Street,
1836. 907 Diana and her nymphs repos-
ing; enamel. After a picture
by the late Moses Haughton,
Esq.
JAMES, Alfred Percy Painter.
Derwent House,
Blessington Road, Lee,
1 90 1. 866 The good shepherd. "I will
seek that which was lost,
etc."
1904. 1374 The five foolish Virgins.
JAMES, Miss Alice.
Miniature Painter.
St. Erme, Wells Road, Bath,
1887. 1384 Dolly; a portrait.
1888. 1510 A portrait.
1 5 19 Jack.
1533 Tristram.
1889. 1645 Esther, daughter of Ronald
M'Neil, Esq.
1669 Gladys, daughter of Paul Moon
James, Esq.
1890. 1479 Amabel, daughter of Richard
Ward, Esq.
1486 Diccon, son of Richard Ward,
Esq.
1488 Portrait of a lady.
1530 Mabel, daughter of E. Golds-
worthy James, Esq.
1 55 1 Stephen, son of Philip Charles
Hardwick, Esq.
1 89 1. 1476 Philip, son of P. C. Hardwick,
Esq.
1491 Meg; a portrait.
I SI 3 Brenda, daughter of H. A.
Wadworth, Esq.
1894. 1272 Ursula Mary, daughter of the
Rev. Douglas Macleane.
1895. 1169 Mignon.
1896. 1440 Mrs. Stewart Clarke.
1897. 1515 Beauty and the beast; a por-
trait.
1532 Sybil.
HH
234
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
JAMES, C Wax Modeller.
15, Titchfield Street,
Mortimer Street,
1792. 77^ Portrait of a gentleman in
wax.
JAMBS, C. Boucher Painter.
552, Oxford Street.
1900. 845 Longing and looking.
1902. 784 " Here full of April, veiled with
sorrow's wing."
HcUlsannery, Bideford,
1904. 12 J "Time doth overtake the
mom."
JAMES, C. S Painter.
22, Euston Place.
1854. 929 Stream near Trefriu, North
Wales.
979 Llyn Crafuant, North Wales —
evening.
1856. 890 Leigh Woods, Clifton.
JAMES, David Painter.
17, Albion Square, Dalston,
1886. 1077 Man-of-War Rocks, Scilly
Islands.
1888. 676 A North Cornish breaker.
9, Blomfield Road,
Maida Vale.
1892. 908 An Atlantic roll.
1897. 274 Coming home.
JAMES, Miss Dora Painter.
3, Hamilton Gardens, N. W.
1897. 452 Yvonne.
JAMES, E Painter.
19, Upper Marylebone Street.
1825. 182 Portrait of a gentleman.
386 do. lady.
JAMES, Miss Edith Painter.
129, Wardaur Street.
1886. 301 Mademoiselle R. C. . . .
1887. 99 Roses.
II, Rue Chateaubriand, Paris.
1890. 176 Roses.
Napier Mansions,
Tunbridge Wells.
1896. 1064 Marshal Neil roses.
JAMBS, F Painter.
191, High Holbom.
1801. 330 Sancho's embassy to the
Dutchess.
348 Quixotte at the inn door
attended by the two courte-
sans.
JAMES, Francis Painter.
30, Charles Street,
Berkeley Square,
1 84 1. 51 View of the Ponte Vecchio
from the Ponte Alle Grazie,
Florence.
509 View of the Ponte Alle Grazie
from the Ponte Vecchio,
Florence.
1842. 383 View of the Ponte Vecchio,
Florence.
472 The Rialto, Venice.
JAMES, Frank James Painter.
15, Redburn Street,
Tedworth Square.
1888. 1198 Floodtime.
38, Oakley Crescent.
1889. 1352 Sand links; Northumberland.
JAMES, George, A.R.A Painter.
Dean Street, Soho.
1770. no A portrait of a lady and her
two sons; whole lengths.
111 A portrait of a young gentle-
man ; whole length.
112 Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters. {Mr. Barton.)
(Elected A.R.A.)
1 7 7 1 . 1 10 Cupid stung by a bee.
111 A portrait of a young gentle-
man; three-quarters.
112 do. do. do.
1772. 126 Portrait of a lady; half length.
1774- »39 The portraits of two clergymen;
whole lengths.
1775' '^5 Portraits of a young gentleman
and his sisters.
1777. 190 Portraits of a gentleman and
his family; half lengths.
191 Portrait of a nobleman; three-
quarters.
1779. 160 A lady playing on the harp;
whole length.
161 Two children with a dog.
Bath.
1789. 401 The shepherdess stung by a
bee; from Tasso's Aminta.
1790. 445 Mr. Dimond of the Bath
theatre in the character of
young Norval, last scene,
where he is wounded.
447 A virgin carrying water in a
sieve.
JAMES, Harry E Painter.
7 1, Adelaide Road, N. W.
1888. 143 J On a Yorkshire more.
Mevagissey, Cornwall.
1890. 1372 The last of the ebb.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
235
Mote Lodge^ Heavitree^ Exeter,
1895. 1035 A reverie.
1897. 137 In our Valley.
1373 Old Cottage, Trebarwith, Corn-
wall.
1902. 966 Cornish Cottages.
JAMES, J Painter.
286, Strand.
1794- 574 Portrait of a nobleman de-
ceased.
JAMES, J Painter.
Barnet,
1 8 10. 273 Conduit at Crickhowel, in
Brecknockshire.
181 1. 743 Sketch from nature.
46, Sloane Street,
1 8 16. 492 Studies from nature in Hyde
Park.
JAMES, Joseph Architect.
29, St, Mary's Road^
Islington,
1851. 255 St. Matthew's Church, Camden
Town.
1853. 1 174 St. Matthew's Church, etc.,
Smethwick.
15, FurnivaPs Inn,
1854. 1245 A town church.
1855. "78 Congregational church, Hali-
fax.
1228 Congregational church. Regent
Street, Barnsley.
1857. 1029 Memorial chapel, Malaga,
Spain.
1037 Church at Cheshunt, Herts.
1858. 1052 do. Tottenham.
1064 Almshouses at Halifax.
1859. mo Castle Carr, near Halifax; for
Captain Priestley Edwards.
1 86 1. 675 Arundel Chapel, Islington.
6, Grove Villas^ Hammersmith,
1 87 1. 889 Memorial chapel, Malaga.
JAMES, M Painter.
Bartut,
1810. 275 Cottage at Totteridge, Herts.
JAMES, Miss M. E Painter.
II, Great Cumberland Place,
1804. 54 Portrait of a young lady.
JAMBS, Percy L Architect.
6, Milton Park^ Hornsey Lane,
1904. 1554 Church, Wolverhampton.
JAMES, R Painter,
Nottingham,
1841. IX Pensive moments.
57, Frith Street,
1847. 3 So Portrait of a gentleman.
4, Mount Pleasant^
Nottingham,
1850. II 19 Marbles.
1 85 1. 716 Schoolboy taking stock.
JAMES, Richard S Painter.
26, Bennet Street^ Blackfriars,
i860. 760 "He sang of all sweet things,
etc."
1 86 1. 651 The watchman's morning
round.
1862. 228 Dutch Courtship.
1863. 183 The opening rose.
14, Russell Street y Brixton,
1866. 384 A courtesy not returned.
1867. 390 " Caught napping."
1868. 133 The hydropath.
1870. 78 Hark!
1 87 1. 1057 Palmistry.
1873. 428 The Prior in difficulties.
1874. 140 A spark of consolation.
331 The plague watchman. "Tok-
ens of the wanton, the plun-
der of the poor."
1876. 33 Studying in the gardens of the
de' Medici.
504 "Billeted here!"
1877. 232 Left behind.
949 On duty.
1878. 965 The point of atUck.
1372 The prisoner's wife.
1880. 1049 The new chaplain.
1881. 878 "Who's to pay?"
947 A palpable hit.
1882. 133 The exorcists. "With Latin
verse and sacred spell.
Spirits bold to face and
quell."
753 Remembered still.
1S83. 451 Mists of morning.
830 The Veteran. "On the sun-
shiny bench of a tavern, He
sits and he prates of old
wars."
1884. 1527 One too many!
43, Russell Street^
Brixton Road,
1890. 569 Bought, sold or exchanged.
1 89 1. 879 Entre nous.
1897. 62 "Sharper than a serpent's
tooth."
1899. ^** The drone and the bees.
39, Kildoran Road^
Acre Lane^ Brixton,
1900. 964 The frippery dealer.
236
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
JAMES, S Painter.
TrevlyUy Mill Lane^
West Hampstead.
1890. 1248 Purbeck Meadows.
JAMES, T Architect.
29, St, Marfs Road^
Canterbury,
1855. 1280 Church, Queen's Square,
Brighton.
JAMES, Sir Walter Charles, Bart.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1849. 1095 Beech and oak trees from
Penshurst Park; a sketch.
1850. 1 141 Design for painted glass.
1176 do. do.
1202 A sketch of Sunset.
1852. 461 Mill near Lynton, Devonshire.
JAMES, Hon. Walter J Painter.
I, Courtfield Road, S. W,
1897. 726 Northumberland Hills.
1898. 454 Study, near Pisa.
722 A border landscape: moss
troopers.
1899. 408 The cypress.
498 In Umbria.
1900. 449 A Redesdale landscape.
1078 The river.
1 90 1. 90 Solitude.
723 A clearing.
739 Bathers.
1902. 219 The holy island.
1903. 302 A fantasia.
459 Procris.
JAMES, Hon. Mrs. Walter J. (L.
Gwenllian) Painter.
I, Courtfield Road, S.W,
1897. 748 Stone pines.
1898. 456 The little fort.
1899. 860 Spring.
1900. 480 Gobelin market.
577 Portrait of a woman.
578 Assisi.
1 90 1. 120 Rowans.
JAMES, William Painter.
At the Golden Head in
Bedford St,, Covent Garden.
T769. The remains of some antient
Egyptian Temples, as they
are now standing in and
about Thebes in Upper
Egypt, viz. :
58 A side view of the Great
Temple of Osiris, at Car-
nack, to which there were
avenues of Sphynxes half a
mile in length, adorned with
triumphal arches; on the
right hand is a Portico of a
Temple at Aoiara.
1769. 59 The Temple of Osmanduas at
Luxor.
60 The Temple of Isis, at the
Isle Ell Hief, a little above
the first cataract of the Nile;
on the right hand is a small
Temple called the Temple
of the Hawk, because Isis
was there worshiped under
that symbol.
At the Golden Head,
Mafs Buildings,
St, Martinis Lane,
1770. 113 The palace of Memnon, at
Medinet Hobu, near Thebes,
in the Upper Egypt; on the
left hand is a temple at De-
bowde above the first cata-
ract of the Nile.
114 The temple of Cous, where
the antient Egyptians kept
and worshipped their sacred
crocodiles; on the right
hand is a small temple at
Elephantine where they wor-
shipped a serpent called
Knuphis.
1 77 1. 108 A View of Westminster from
the Adelphi buildings in
Durham Yard.
109 A View of Black friars Bridge
from Somerset House Gar-
dens.
JAMESON, Miss Georgina... Painter.
61, Broadhurst Gardens,
1896. 132 Still life.
JAMESON, Middleton Painter.
148, Norwood Road, SE,
1887. 4*3 Martyrdom of Margaret Wilson.
Etaples, Pas de Calais, Frcuice,
1 89 1. 607 Toilers of the sea.
9, Rue des Foumeaux, Paris,
1895. ^^ Assegai making, Mashonaland.
28, Princess Square ^ Bayswater,
1899. ^95 Cupid and Psyche.
2, Edwardcs Square Studios,
1 901. 50 The Viaticum,
no Surprised.
28, Princess Square,
1904. 1074 Ii^Jfi^^i^ gardens.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
237
JAMESON, Miss Rosa Painter.
1885. 1449 A home among the flowers.
72, Brook Green^ IV,
1886. 1208 Poached eggs.
19, Cromwell Grove^ JV,
1887. 380 Fascination.
Riseikn^ Wadhursty Sussex,
1891. 1268 Imminent peril.
1894. 1072 A mere bagatelle.
JAMESON, R. S Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1823. 840 Landscape.
JAMESON and WALLIS.
Architects.
8, Adelphi Terrace,
1889. 1901 Staircase: Fanshaws, Hertford.
1976 Fanshaws, Hertford.
JAMISON, Mrs. A. (Isabel).
Painter.
St, HelerCs^ Lancashire,
1883. 1057 Bird's foot trefoil.
1884. 1 1 37 Daisies.
1887. 1232 Butterwort and sundew.
26, Lowndes Street,
1889. 1505 Hops.
1896. 1244 Marsh Marigolds.
JANE, Fred T Illustrator.
12a, Edith Terrace^
Fulham RocLd,
1894. 1464 The Frankenstein of the East.
cjo Tower Publishing Co,^
95, Minories^ E.C
1896. 1502 Roman galleys of to-day.
JANNOCH, Miss Vena Painter.
Dersingham^ Kin^s Lynn^
Norfolk,
1898. 712 Violets.
1900. 1028 Cornflowers.
1904. 597 Anemones.
743 Briar roses.
JANSEN, Fritz Painter.
57, Bedford Gardens^ W,
1883. 692 Mrs. Hugh Carter.
J'ANSON, Ed Architect.
At Mr. Healey's,
Gresse St., Rathbone Place >
1794- 595 Design for the front of a Par-
liament House.
34, Castle Street,
Cavendish Square,
1798. 945 Design for an entrance to a
public building.
JANSON, E Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1824. 830 The traveller refreshed.
JANVRY, H. De Gem Engraver.
5, Titchfielii Street,
1798. 664 Portraits of Mrs. Chinnery,
Miss Ross, Mr. Le Bas, Miss
Bigony, Miss Cologane,
Mrs. Onslow, A. Vestal,
Mrs. Dawson, Mr. King,
Mrs. Neville, Mrs. Smith,
Miss Fitzgerald and Mr.
Neville.
1 799. 886 Portraits of Musicians.
1800. 377 Apollo; cameo.
384 Diana; cameo.
JAQUES, Miss Julia.
Miniature Painter.
Julia Jacques.
1827. 863 Portrait of a gentleman.
Miss Julia Jaques,
41, Crawford Street,
1828. 691 A portrait
801 The sons of William Hillman,
Esq.
1829. 650 A portrait.
970 Portrait of a young lady.
1830. 639 do. gentleman.
653 Mrs. John Blood and her infant
son.
971 Miss Geddes.
1 83 1. 796 Miss Woodman.
1832. 824 Miss Sarah Hall.
1833. 797 Portrait of a young lady.
1835. 869 Hon. Miss Eden.
50, Upper Berkeley Street,
1836. 870 Portrait of a young lady with a
lamb.
JAQUES, Miss Lilian Painter.
70, Francis Street, Leeds,
1904. 294 Joseph Williamson, Esq.
JARDINE, J Painter.
Dartford,
1 8 14. 522 Flowers.
JARDINE, J., Junr Painter,
Dartford,
1829. 825 Flowers from nature.
J ARM AN, Henry T Painter.
46, Park Grove Road,
Leytonstone,
1900. 1298 The osier bed.
1904. 40 The bathing place.
681 Orpheus and the Naiads.
238
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
JARRETT, G. Painter,
27, Bridgewater Street
1827. 544 A portrait.
JARRETT, S. T Painter.
Jarrett Place^ Hackney.
1826. 314 Aurora.
JARVIS, A. W Architect.
44, Lincoln's Inn Fields,
1902. 1435 School room, Conamur, Sand-
gate.
JARVIS, George Painter.
4, Lancaster Road,
1874. 958 Cinderella.
1883. 608 Day dreams.
1884. 731 Household cares.
JARVIS, Henry and Son.
Architects.
29, Trinity Square,
Southwark,
1870. 741 Interior, St. Paul's Church,
Upper Holloway.
187 1. 941 Interior, All Souls, Camber-
well.
1878. X105 Elmstead Grange, near Chisle-
hurst.
1886. 1700 Infirmary at Champion Hill.
JARVIS, Henry C Painter.
37, Hazelbank Road, Catford,
1904. 1073 The Arun at Burpham, near
Arundel.
JARVIS, Matthew Painter.
20, Low Hill, Liverpool,
1884. 1014 Near Raby, Cheshire.
JAY, Miss Cecil ... Miniature Painter.
Merry hill Cottage, Bushey,
1902. 1298 The sere and yellow leaf.
1903. 1218 A study.
1224 Rose.
1226 The sun hat.
1228 The maid with the delicate air.
1229 The Grey Kimono.
1356 Hard of hearing.
1366 Study of a man's head.
1382 do. do.
1 7, Meadow Studios, Bushey,
1904. 1231 The Milkmaid.
1240 Portrait study.
1281 Betty, youngest daughter of
E. Johnstone, Esq.
JAY, Hamilton Painter.
15, Great Portland Street,
1880. 604 A gloomy day.
Abinger Hammer^ Dorking,
1885. 1 14 Dreary dull November.
South Harting,
I near Petersfieid.
1887. 243 " Far from the world's ignoble
' strife."
1888. 905 Winter.
I 1889. 277 A comer of the coppice.
I 1890. 489 On the Sussex Downs.
1 89 1. 902 Hay-making.
Lee House, LittUhampton.
1904. 388 The sheep fold.
JAY, J. A. B Painter.
54, Parliament Street,
1878. 439 On the road home.
Norwood House, Beverley,
Yorkshire,
1880. 192 "Ware hare, challenger!"
JAY, J. Isabella Lee Painter.
12, Redcliffe Road,
South Kensington.
1896. 1610 Screen, St. David's Cathedral,
South Wales.
JAY, W Architect.
At Mr, D, R, Roper's,
Stamford Street,
Blackfriars,
1809. 831 Design for a public library.
1 8 10. 842 do. boat-house.
18 1 2. 801 do. Grecian casine.
14, Beaufort Buildings,
181 5. 816 Design for a boat-house, etc.
12, Grafs Inn Square,
181 7. 891 Church at Savannah, America.
JAY, William Samuel Painter.
259, Regent Street,
1873. 3<^5 A rich corner.
1874. 449 Cutting rushes in Surrey.
1875. 558 Far from the busy haunts of
men.
1876. 396 The Deer leap Wood, Wotton,
Surrey.
888 Sunny days.
894 Wotton Common, Surrey.
42, Great Castle Street,
1877. 815 Sunset.
1879. 167 Spring time.
192 Autumn.
512 Showery weather — Normandy.
999 Spring showers.
1 5, Great Portland Street,
1880. 70 October.
152 The waning of the year.
153 Glowing autumn.
636 Old boats, Dieppe.
949 Late harvest.
i88i.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1891.
1892.
1894.
1896.
1900.
1902.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
60, Haymarket,
4 The wood rovers.
4, Sandrtngham Villas^
Lee Road.
524 Nature's golden month.
25 The early primrose — herald of
Spring.
303 November on the river.
824 The woodman.
Bumham Villa^ Lewisham,
421 Reynard's home.
222 October glows.
Brooklawn^ Arundel.
X048 Autumn Sunbeams.
979 When autumn leaves are scat-
tered.
117 "'Mid seared and yellow
leaves."
372 Falling leaves. "The mellow
year is hastening to its close,
etc."
Lee Hotise^ Littlehampton.
41 A silent pool.
420 Scattered leaves.
239
JAYNE, Charles Painter.
4, Sion F/acfj Chelsea.
1838. 1 1 32 Design for Colonial House, St.
John's, Newfoundland.
5, Peter Street, Islington.
1 85 1. 574 Autumn evening.
15, Paul Street^ Islington.
1852. 313 Swansea Harbour, South
Wales.
1132 New Bridge, South Wales.
SnelPs Park^ Edmonton.
1859. 266 River scenery — evening.
I, Alma Villas^ Edmonton.
1 86 1. 301 The river Orwell, Ipswich.
1863. 360 A cloudy day.
604 Summer afternoon.
Leigh Villa, Tottenham.
1865. 289 The Orwell river at Nacton.
1868. 682 Kelham park on the Trent.
JAYNE, Mrs. Charles (Mary)
Painter.
33, Southampton Street.
56 Near Sevenoaks, Kent.
202 Water Mill, Oakhampton.
643 View from Bembridge, Isle of
Wight.
14, Stamford Street.
527 Brading, Isle of Wight.
5, Peter Street, Islington.
705 The road through the copse.
706 Clatterford, Isle of Wight.
16, St. PauPs Street, Islington.
1854. 973 Near Sevenoaks, Kent.
1855. $04 A mountain scene.
1846.
1847.
1849.
1851.
Snelfs Park Edmonton.
1859.
207 A landscape.
Alma Villas, Edmonton.
1862.
i%7 Landscape — evening.
536 View at Dovercourt, Essex.
1863.
50 At Chigwell, Essex.
1864.
185 Welsh scene.
JEAKES, J Painter,
3, Little Russell Street,
Bloomshury.
1796.
823 View of Richmond Bridge.
1797-
743 View on the Thames.
1798.
430 A cottage scene.
1800.
488 Landscape and figures.
1802.
1082 do. do.
1803. 970
1805. 57*
1806. 513
1807. 979
1808. 673
1809. 563
8, Tavistock Street,
Bedford Square.
View from the castle at
Rochester, looking up the
river Medway.
7, UttU Russell Street.
Ruins of Cowdray House,
Sussex; drawn in Sepia.
Rural life; a scene from
nature.
Elevation of the school for the
indigent blind, St. George's
Fields, with the intended
addition.
View of Northstead House,
with studies of cattle.
A scene at Ambleside, West-
moreland.
JEAN, Philip Miniature Painter.
50, Margaret Street,
Cavendish Square.
1787. 268 A frame with five miniatures.
1788. 300 Portrait of a gentleman.
315 Frame with seven miniatures.
{Mr. Sandby, Mr. Serres,
Mrs. Maylin, Mdlle. Stor-
ace.)
10, Hanover Street,
Hanover Square.
1789. 321 Frame with eleven miniatures.
1 790. 322 Portrait of a gentleman.
326 Frame containing a portrait of
H.R.H. the Duke of Clar-
ence and ten others. {Lord
Aylesbury, Lord Valletort^
Sir John Dick, General
Johnson.
Portrait of H.R.H. the Duchess
of Gloucester.
Portrait of H.R.H. the Duke
of Gloucester.
358 Portrait of a lady of quality.
67* do. do. do.
329
331
240
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jean, Philip — continued,
1 79 1. 302 A frame containing the por>
traits of a nobleman, two
ladies of quality, seven
others, and Madame Mara
in the centre. {Lord Mount
Edgcumbcy Lady Valletort^
Lady Carolina Hubbert^ Sir
William Faucit, Mr. Rich-
ards, Capt York,)
325 Portrait of Her Royal High-
ness Princess Sophia Matil-
da, daughter of H.R.H. the
Duke of Gloucester.
1792. 30 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Topham,)
221 Portrait of a young lady. {Miss
Barrett,)
270 A frame containing H.R.H.
Prince William, son of
H.R.H.theDukeof Glouces-
ter, a lady of quality, a
nobleman and eight others.
{Lady Fauconberg, C, Fitz-
ray, Mr, Handry, Sir George
Collier, General Johnstone.)
274 Portrait of H.R.H. the Duchess
of Gloucester.
461 Portrait of a nobleman. {Sir
John Dick.)
462 Portrait of a young gentleman.
514 Portrait of a nobleman. {Lord
Delawar,)
^793- 5 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs,
Barrett:)
274 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs,
Bamett,)
363 A frame containing two ladies
of quality, two others, and
Master Walsh the celebrated
singer. {Lcuiy Balcarres,
Lady Mansfield, Mr, Phipps,
Madame St, Croix,)
Mary Owen, the well-known
Welsh pedlar. {Painted for
Captain Hodges of Hawk-
stead, Kent,)
Maternal Happiness. In the
centre Signora Storace in
the character of My Grand-
mother, a Turkish Jew and
six others.
^795- S'5 Princess Sophia of Gloucester.
556 Four portraits. {Miss Baynes,
Miss Tursden,)
1796. 587 Portrait of a gentleman.
635 do. naval officer.
723 do. His Majesty.
1797. 896 do. do. {A pre-
sent to the States of Jersey,)
661
1794. 529
1798.
519
798
1799.
685
1800.
7>5
7»"
73>
798
802
1801.
833
834
890
733
Mr. O'Neill.
The portraits of Mrs. Evans^
Master P. Jeans, Miss Fitz-
gerald, Miss Marchand,
Miss H. Jean.
Miss Sterling.
Mr. West.
Portrait of himself.
Mr. Newton.
Miss Park.
Mr. Gill.
Captain Ross.
Master Pechell.
Adoration ; a study.
Portraits of Lieutenant Gilbert,
Admiral Sir J. Saumarez,
Mrs. Anson, Miss E. Jean,
the Hon. Captain Hamilton,
Hon. Miss Hamilton, Miss
Place, and Colonel Anson.
157, New Bond Street,
H.R.H. Prince William of
Gloucester.
Sir J. Dick, Bart.
Lady M. Waldegrave.
Col. Hamilton.
Portraits of Miss De Camp, in
the character of Urania, Dr.
Jackson, Admiral Sir J.
Saumarez, and a Russian
Jew toy-man.
JEAN, R Miniature Painter.
1801. 787 Portrait of an artist.
New Road, Marylebone,
696 Portrait of a gentleman.
29, Brewer Street,
737 Captain Braddyll.
863 Portraits of Miss Brown, Mrs.
Jean, Mrs. Green, and Mr.
Bone.
1802. 449
450
452
503
77^
1802.
1803.
JEAN, St, See S.
JEANS, T Painter.
10, Beaufort Buildings,
1797. 1076 The Countess of Salisbury's
chapel in Christchurch,
Hants.
JEARRAD, Robert William.
Architect.
260, Oxford Street,
18 1 3. 816 Hampton's at West Peckham.
1 8 14. 74; Design for a castle in South
Wales.
1815. 866 Mansion in Poland for General
Count Pack.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
241
JEARRAUD, R. W, and C.
Architects.
1838. 1X49 Model of ChristchurchjAlstone,
Cheltenham.
JEAURON, Philippe Auguste.
Painter.
185 1. 643 Flight into Egypt.
{The name is spelt as above in the cata-
logue^ but Bryan gives it as /eanron,)
JEENS, Charles Henry Engraver.
3, Queen^s Road^
Camden Square,
i860. 917 Liberation of the slaves. After
H. Lejeune, A.R.A.
935 The Jager's wife. After Foltz.
941 The Jager. After Foltz.
60, St PauPs Road,
Camden Square,
1864. 845 Queen Elizabeth, from a minia-
ture in the possession of the
Duke of Buccleuch.
858 Phoebe Mayflower. After R.
Gavin.
1876. 1151 Parents of Christ seeking Him.
After E. Armitage, R.A.
JEFFERSON, Robert Sculptor.
73, Hercules Buildings^
Lambeth,
1853. 1462 Model, in wax, of Wellington's
entry into Madrid. Pur-
chased by the Art Union of
London,
1854. 1399 Filial gratitude, executed for
William Potts, Bronze Monu-
mental Works, Birmingham.
i860. 1093 Vase illustrative of Truth and
Justice.
JEFFERY, Miss Anna Painter.
Great Haywards^
Haywards Heath.
1890. 167 Larkspurs.
JEFFERY, E Painter.
Exeter,
1840. 432 Woody Scene on the River
Teign: Holy-street Mill,
Chayford, Devonshire.
3, Sout/iemhay^ Exeter,
1 84 1. 1187 Exeter from Exwick Hill, with
Exmouth, Topsham and
Powderham in the distance.
1842. 1 23 1 Widden Park on the Teign,
near Drewsteignton, Devon-
shire, with Chagford and
Dartmoor in the distance.
IV.
JEFFERY, George Architect.
cjo ff,/. Murcott,
6, Endell Street^ Long Acre,
1S95. 1549 The Anglican College, Jerusa-
lem.
JEFFERYS, James Painter.
James Jefferies,
at Mr, Woolletfs,
Green St.^ Leicester Fields*
1775. 163 The deluge.
164 Zenocrates and Phryne.
/./efferys,
5, Meards Street^ Soho,
1783. 241 The scene before Gibraltar on
the morning of the 14th of
Sepr., 1 782, as described in
Gen. Elliott's and Brig. Cur-
tis's letters.
JBFFRAY, A. Edgar Painter.
10, Paradise Row^ Hackney.
1833. ^^^ Portrait of a gentleman.
A.Jeffray^ 8, Lloyd*s Square^
Pentonville,
1 84 1. 114 An Israelite.
A,E,Jeffray,
6, Mortimer Street,
1845. "30 Crossing the ford — evening
9, Upper Fitzroy Street.
1847. 51 Near Llanberis, North Wales.
222 Evening — Leyton Marshes.
1848. 363 On the Eden, Kent.
JEFFRAY, James Painter.
6, Mortimer Street and
Paradise Row,
1844. 499 Landscape and cattle — Hack-
ney Marshes.
642 Derbyshire scenery— evening;
composition.
1845. 43 Cows in a shed.
9, Upper Fitzroy Street.
1847. 580 A glen on the Llugwy, North
Wales; Snowden in the dis-
tance—evening.
1848. 401 Cows in a meadow.
10, Paradise Row,
1851. 749 A bridge over a tributary to
the Thames near Henley.
763 An outlet of the Thames, with
cattle — Wargrave, Wilts.
JEFFRAY, Richard Painter.
10, Paradise RoWy Hackney,
1836. 147 A scene from the Hunchback
of Notre Dame. "And
somethinglike ahuman form
stood before her."
1839. 162 Achilles and Thetis.
1 1
242
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jcffray, Richard—confinued.
6, Mortimer Street.
1843. 112 Acis and GaJatea. "I heard
the ruffian shepherd rudely
blow, etc."
1845. 2 A. Edgar Jeffray, Esq.
426 Golden Age.
1846. 480 Andromeda.
1267 Eve. "As I bent down to
look, etc."
9, Upper Fitzroy Street,
1847. 335 Sappho to Phaon. " Here as
I lay, etc."
1848. 538 Samson and the Chorus. " But
who is this? etc."
1850. 619 A sketch near Norwood.
Lansdawne Villas^ Fulham,
1854. 237 Eve at the fountain.
JEFFRAY, W, ... Miniature Painter.
18, Gresse St., Rathdone Place.
1788. 256 Portrait of a gentleman. (Mr.
Plote.)
273 Portrait of a lady.
1789. 13 do. gentleman, on vel-
lum.
JEFFREYS, Miss Edith Gwyn.
Sculptor.
61, Bedford Gardens.
1885. 2048 Day dreams; statuette, terra-
cotta.
50, Glebe Place, Chelsea,
1886. 1841 Mrs. H. Gwyn Jeffreys; bust,
terra-cotta.
1847 Regrets; bust, terra-cotta.
1854 Tibicina; statuette.
1887. 1847 Dawn; group.
1 85 1 Major C. B. Macgregor.
1888. 1 98 1 Psyche; statuette.
1994 A portrait study — head; terra-
cotta.
1889. 2123 Peppino; head.
JEFFROY Painter.
1 7, Leicester Square.
1829. 663 Portrait of a lady. {This is
probably by A. E.Jejffray.)
JEFFS, Mrs Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1807. 628 A view from nature.
JEHLY, Jacob Painter.
Austria and c/o
C. Healy, Esq.,
Croxley Green,
Rickmansworth.
1891. 311 Miss Mary Douglas.
JEKYLL, Miss Painter.
BramUy House, Guildford.
1865. 505 Cheeky, 64 Regt., a native of
Cawnpore.
JELLEY, James Valentine... Painter.
4, Wordsworth Road,
Birmingham.
A day of sunshine.
The beach of a northern sea.
Roses.
A comer of old Whitby.
Autumn leaves.
Between the dark and the day-
light.
A cottage window.
The end of the village.
In the morning gleam.
Kettleness point.
Hampton in Arden,
Warwickshire.
June roses.
Noon of a summer's day.
In the twilight.
Among the mallows.
Marshal Niel roses.
Sunny day — Whitby Harbour.
In the gloaming.
Purple and gold.
In the end of autumn.
September sunshine.
Sunshine days.
The sweet o' the year.
A coastguard's home.
1885. 38
1886. 545
1887. 858
"55
1314
1888. 313
564
858
1889. 618
1052
1890. 146
1891. 119
1897. 7«9
884
1034
1898. 742
859
1899. 317
1900. 303
721
892
1901. 465
654
JEMMETT, Arthur R Architect.
47, Alexandra Road,
Wimbledon.
1889. 1872 A fountain against the wall of
a building.
17a, Great George Street,
Wes/minster.
1894. 1653 Darlington municipal build-
ings.
JEMMETT and McCOMBIE.
Architects.
II, Little College Street,
Westminster.
1904. 1508 Design for Hull Town Hall.
JENKIN,Mrs.B.M. ^^MissMarga-
ret M. Giles, vol. ii, page 238.
JENKINS, Miss Anne Painter.
16, Harrington Square.
1876. 713 Still life.
1877. 897 Azaleas.
1879. 766 Oleander blossom.
8x1 Roses.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
243
1880.
890 Azaleas.
26, New Cavendish Street.
9 JO Christmas Roses.
1899.
415 My mother.
I88I.
836 Azaleas and Solanum berries.
981 Helen Elsie, daughter of Ernest
841 Flowers.
Brown, Esq.
1883.
914 Azaleas.
1900.
519 The queen of hearts.
1885.
1274 Christmas Roses.
24, Welbech Street.
1903.
612 Dorothea.
1904.
68 A sea gipsy.
JENKINS, Miss Blanche ... Painter.
16, Harrington Square.
JENKINS, Miss C Painter.
1873.
985 Madeline.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1874.
407 A captive.
1827.
778 Flowers.
1875.
332 Merry Christmas time.
1831.
77^ Mrs. R. S. and her son.
1876.
414 A study.
6o2 Playmates asleep.
1832.
574 Flowers.
1877.
136 Sly boots.
JENKINS, David C Painter.
255 A little sailor boy.
6, Weils Street, Oxford Street.
8, Bemers Street.
1885.
315 A February morning.
1878.
X08 The widow.
19, Woollaton Street, Notts.
455 Portrait of a lady.
1888.
252 On the banks of the Trent,
1879.
60 Mrs. Sneyd of Keele.
Wilford, Notts.
356 Hon. Mrs. Henry Howard.
843 The village wheelwright's
1881.
no Going out.
yard, Wilford, Notts.
921 Mrs. Lyttelton Annesley.
150, Derby Roady Nottingham.
940 Little Sunshine.
1889.
I02X A summer's day: a back water
1882.
392 Little Frank.
of the Trent at Wilford,
434 Captain A. G. Corbett.
Notts.
484 Nearly bedtime
Pool Buildings,
752 The first kiss.
South Castle St., Liverpool.
39, Berners Street,
1891.
887 Early morning — cornfield.
1883.
118 Daisy, daughter of G. T. R.
Preston, Esq.
994 Feeding the flock.
581 A little coquette.
JENKINS, F. Lyall Sculptor.
841 The queen of the Fisher
12, Bedford Gardens, W.
Maidens.
1896.
1895 Laurence Koe, Esq.; bust.
1884.
440 Going to market.
i%ia. King's Road, S.W.
1885.
440 A sketch.
1899.
1886 St. Georgius Puerorum Praeses;
497 Christmas Eve.
group, marble. For St.
1887.
37 Hush!
Matthew's church. Cocking-
920 The first curtsey. " Happy the
ton. South Devon.
maid who managed it all.
1900.
1918 Thomas E. CoUcutt, Esq.;
without a fall."
bust, bronze.
1888.
904 Little buttercup.
1901.
1791 Portion of metal and ivory
953 "A simple child that lightly
frieze, etc., for Lloyd's Re-
draws its breath, etc."
gistry.
117, Abbey Roady
1903.
i860 The spirit of steam navigation;
St. John's Wood.
statuette, bronze and ivory.
1890.
14 Lilies.
1904.
1722 The triumph of youth; bust.
1892.
235 The fairy queen.
marble. " For body's beauty
1005 Father's little comforter.
is thy soul's thin veil, etc."
1893.
512 Mrs. W. L. Wyllie.
1834 The Spirit of British Maritime
1894.
354 Miss Isabella Wilson.
Commerce; group, bronze
668 Nasturtiums.
and marble. Portion of
27, ffarley Street.
decorative scheme for stair-
1895.
523 Winifred, daughter of Sir
Thomas G. Glen - Coats,
case at Lloyd's Registry.
Bart.
JENKINS, H Painter.
684 The fisherman's little daughter.
27, Park St., Camden Town.
1897.
1020 Meriel, daughter of A. E. Per-
1854.
1 1 10 Tower at Rouen.
kins, Esq.
i860.
719 Abbeville.
244
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
JENKINS, H. E Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1806. 450 A View of Canterbury.
1807. 737 Sand pit, Windsor Park.
JENKINS, J Architect.
13, Hanover Street^
Hanover Square,
1788. 448 Design for a temple.
1790. 475 do. musical pavillion.
1 791. 502 do. temple.
1793. ^^ d^' ^^ insularium.
'795- ^47 do. a senate house.
1823. 1046 An architectural composition.
6, Red Lion Square.
1825. 879 View in the South peristyle of
the temple of Neptune at
Paestum.
1826. 855 View of the remains of the
Temple of Mars Ultor at
Rome.
1827. 1061 South-west view of the Triple
Temple in the Acropolis of
Athens.
1828. 1 1 22 View of the temple of Isis at
Pompeii.
1832. 1013 View of the remains of the
temple of Jupiter Tonans,
etc., in Rome.
JENKINS, Joseph John, R.W.S,,
F.SA Painter.
8, Caroline Street^
Bedford Square,
1 84 1. 266 The cabaret.
JENKINS, M Miniature Painter.
6, Red Ldon Square,
1830. 792 Miss Jane Jenkins.
JENKINS, W Architect.
6, Red Lion Square,
1822. 905 North-east view of the remains
of the Temple of Minerva
Parthenon, in the Acropolis
of Athens, etc.
1823. 792 View through the Eastern por-
tico of the Propylseum of
Athens.
1827. 887 View from the Piazzetta of St
Mark at Venice, showing
the Loggia of the Cam-
panile, the Torre del Oro-
logio, and the Cathedral of
St Mark.
1061 South-west view of the Triple
temple in the Acropolis of
Athens.
JENKINS, W. W Architect.
20, Bartlett Buildings,
1853. 1 121 Wesleyan Training College,
Westminster.
1854. 1 1 22 Gelly D^g, Carmarthenshire,
the seat of Richard Jen-
nings, Esq.
JENKS, R Painter.
15, Cumberland Street^
New Ro€id.
1823. 597 The Idler.
JENNENS, Luke Painter.
68, Barclay Road^ Fulhatn,
1880. 880 More free than welcome.
Hillandale House^ Harrow.
1 88 1. 874 Cavaliers and Roundheads.
Fulmer^ Bucks.
1897. 1 125 Doubt and desire.
JENNER, G. P Painter.
31, Adam Street^ Westminster,
1834. 937 The grand Mosque at Buja-
poor: Ibrahim Adil Shah,
the fifth King, his son, and
their suite, going to morn-
ing prayers ; from a drawing
and description by Col.
Briggs.
964 Shemsclnihar and the Prince
of Persia with their attend-
ants in his grand saloon,
etc.
1837. 1029 The mournful obsequies of the
valiant Raymond Berenger,
performed by Hugo de Lacy,
Constable of Chester, as
chief mourner, with a chosen
body of his knights, squires,
men at arms, and pages, of
noble descent: headed by
twelve monks and their
abbots halting at the castle
gate of La Garde Dolo-
rouse. Under the gateway
is the orphan Eveline, the
priest Aldrovand, and her
household, with a distant
view of the bridge and fatal
plain.— 7%<f Betrothed,
1838. 1131 Interior of Whitchurch, near
Edgeware, erected by the
Duke of Chandos, 17 15, the
paintings by Sir James Thorn-
hill. The immortal Handel
was organist, and composed
upon the organ, etc.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
245
1840. 1009 The trial of Rebecca in the
hall of the Knights Tem-
plars, at the period when
Higgs, the son of Snell (a
lame man) is ordered out
of Court, and the Grand
Master commands Rebecca
to unveil. — Ivanhoe,
JENNER, W Painter.
1874. 204 Sunset on the beach, Brighton.
JENNINGS, Benjamin Sculptor.
Roffie,
1849. 1307 Marble bust of Thomas Elliot-
son, Esq., M.D., Cantab.
17, Lmver Eaton Street
1850. 1340 Cupid, the birth of the rose,
etc.
1356 Bust of the Madonna.
JENNINGS, Edward Painter.
33, Manor Park, Lee.
1869. 660 Derwentwater.
187 1. 782 Near a lock on the Thames,
Berkshire.
799 Meadows at Llanelltyd, Wales.
1873. 709 On the hills above Borrowdale.
1342 Dawn in November — Lande-
wednack, Cornwall.
58, Granville Park^
Blackheath,
1876. 754 The old ford.
795 Scotch firs on the Firth of
Forth.
50, Vicarage Road^
CamberwelL
1 88 1. 666 Old Shoreham bridge, Sussex.
Westbury House^
Denmark Hill.
1885. 1168 Trawler, Walberswick.
Templar Street^ CamberwelL
1887. 131 1 Isle of Man trawlers.
1888. 74 In Port St. Mary; gale of
November ist, 1887.
JENNINGS, Edward W... Architect.
Heathcliffe^ Swansea,
1885. 1942 Doorway in south tower,
Lisieux.
JENNINGS, F. Ncvill.
Miniature Painter.
Fairlawn^ Honor Oak Road^
Forest Hill.
1903. 1153 Portrait of a lady.
1 167 do. do.
JENNINGS, James.
Miniature Painter.
1793- 348 Portrait of an artist.
JENNINGS, Joseph Architect.
14, King St,^ Portman Square,
1843. 1201 Design for Orphan Working
School.
JENNINGS, Leonard Sculptor.
Injustice Studios^ Chelsea,
1904. 1673 Three generations of time;
group.
JENNINGS, Miss Maryr-
Miniature Painter.
33, Brunswick Terrace^
Brighton,
1885. 1499 Portrait of a lady.
1887. 1410 do. do.
JENNINGS, S Painter.
2, New Street^ Covent Garden,
1789. 22 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Cox,)
364 Portrait of a gentleman. {Rev,
F, Go7ver,)
I, Coventry Street^ Haymarket,
1 790. 3 Portrait of a young lady.
19, capstone Street,
1792. 215 Liberty displaying the arts and
sciences.
358 Cordelia. — King Lear, act 4,
scene 7.
1793- 59 St Paul preaching.
60 Lamentation over Hector.
Vide Homer's Iliad.
61 Christ healing the sick.
296 The good Samaritan.
1794. 202 Iris ordering Achilles to save
the body of his friend
Patroclus. Homer's Iliad,
1 8th book.
1 7, Warren St.y Fitzroy Square,
1 8 10. 391 Magdalen at devotion.
429 Christ crowned with thorns.
46, Rathbone Place,
181 2. 366 The raising of Lazarus.
1813. 210 St. Jerome.
1814. 258 Abraham offering up his son
Isaac.
181 5. 728 Landscape and cows.
1 81 6. 181 Mrs. D. Dighton.
181 7. 252 Misers.
18 1 8. 39 Head of Christ.
181 9. 59 Damon and Musidora.
1820. 224 Head of a Magdalen.
182 1. 316 Virgin and child.
I, Poland Street,
1822. 69 Cupid.
246
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jennings, S
1823. 242
1824. 2^2
1825. 279
1828.
68
III
1829.
1831.
73
25»
1832.
»95
3«7
1833-
667
1834.
58
345
. — continued.
The Entombing of Christ.
A Magdalene.
Christ taken to be crucified.
" And there followed him a
great company of people
and of women, etc" — St.
Luke, xxiii, 27.
The Nativity.
The sty.
The adoration of the shepherds.
Pigs.
Landscape and cattle.
Elisha raising the Shunamite's
son.
Holy family and an angel,
with flowers.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Magdalen at the tomb.
JENNINGS, W. G Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1797* 5^4 Caerphilly Castle, Glamorgan-
shire.
1 799- 54* View from Box Hill, Surrey.
1800. 250 do. Norbury Park, Sur-
rey.
1802. 199 A View of Powis Castle.
1803. 13 do. at Westhamble, Sur-
rey.
1804. 173 View in Betchworth Park,
Surrey.
1805. 270 A View in Sussex.
1806. 407 View of Windermere.
JBNOUR, C Painter.
41, Rathbone Place,
1825. 632 Portraits of a lady and child.
832 Mrs. Babington.
1826. 566 Portrait of a gentleman.
1827. 529 do. lady.
1828. 800 Mrs. Admiral Sotheron.
1829. 655 Miss Frederica Bevan.
5, Charlotte Street,
1832. 504 Still life.
821 My mother's boa.
JBNOURB, A Architect.
4, Adam Street^ Adelphu
1847. 1 144 The chancel of St. Mary's
Church, Pilton, Northamp-
tonshire.
1260 Chapel in Balshall Temple,
Warwickshire.
1308 do. do. do.
JENSEN, Christian Albrecht.
Painter.
85, Regent Quadrant,
1837. 99 Portrait of the artist.
1837. 158 Chevalier Brdndsted.
531 Portrait of a Danish boy.
Copenhckgen.
1838. no Portrait of a gentleman.
166 do. lady.
170 do. gentleman.
897 H.R.H. Prince Christian
Frederick of Denmark.
898 Prince Ernest of Hesse Philips-
thai.
JENSEN, Theodor Painter.
72, Newman Street
1854. 5>9 A fruit girl.
55, Bemers Street
1858. 506 Musical inspiration.
1859. 1158 Little Jane at the Well.
1864. 30 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales
represented in the robes
of the Star of India.
92 H.R.H. the Princess of Wales
in state robes.
JERICHAU, H Painter.
H.Jerachau, 6, FaU Mall.
1874. 247 Cemetery, Constantinople.
JERICHAU - BAUMAN (formerly
Miss Elizabeth Maria Anna Bau-
mann) Painter.
(R.A. of Fine Arts, Copenhagen.)
1859. 526 Danish shepherd with dog and
sheep.
i860. 256 Italy.
366 Mother's delight.
614 The darling baby.
1863. 9 Hans Christian Andersen, the
Danish poet, reading his
story "The Angel" to a
sick child.
426 The Danish fisherman's court-
ship.
562 J. A. Jerichau, sculptor.
Professor and President of
the Royal Academy of Fine
Arts, Copenhagen.
1 2, Kensington Palace Gardens.
1864. 319 His late Majesty Frederick
VII, King of Denmark.
376 The foundlings. "When my
father and my mother for-
sake me, etc."
1865. 418 A Wounded Danish soldier
nursed by his betrothed.
25, Somerset Street,
1866. 75 Lee La Trobe, third son of J.
F. Bateman, Esq.
102 Miss Bateman, second daugh-
ter of J. F. Bateman, Esq.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
247
1866. 202 A Danish fisherman.
215 Danish fisherwoman drying her
nets.
1867. 127 Group of three heads of the
artist's children.
135 Group of four heads, the chil-
dren of W. Montifiore, Esq.
278 Danish kitchen girl.
1868. 443 A Martyr.
594 Danish peasant going tochurch.
31, South Street^
Thurloe Square.
1869. 20 Dying Pole.
166 After Sunset — Italian girl
spinning.
756 The Danish vicar's birthday.
JERICHAU, F Sculptor.
Copenhagen.
1858. 882 Family devotion.
{Professor^ Royal Academy of
Fine Arts^ Copenhagen,^
1868. 939 The leopard hunter.
949 Amor Triumphator.
JERNINGHAM, G Architect-
9, Newgate Street,
1 793. 809 Buildings erecting inGrosvenor
Place. (Jemingham in index
but Jemegan in catalogue^
JEROME, Miss Ambrosini ...Painter.
Longford Lodge^
near Coinbrooh,
1840. 210 Evening — a view near Tivoli.
70, Newman Street.
1 84 1. 42 Portrait of a lady.
91, Great Russell Street,
1843. 247 J. Dalrymple, Esq.
1324 Sir John Falstaff and Mrs.
Ford. " Have I caught thee,
my heavenly jewel? etc."
(Portrait painter to H.R.H. the
Duchess of Kent.)
1844. 501 Fleur de Marie at the farm of
Bouqueval.
Holding in her hands the ends
of her apron, she took handfolls
of grain and distributed to the
feamered crowd that surrounded
her. One beautiful pigeon, of a
silverr whiteness, more familiar
than his companions, flew to her
shoulder, and perched there, etc
Mysteries of Paris,
591 Portrait of an officer in the
Bengal Army.
1845. 3 A portrait
1846. 520 Lady Elizabeth Grey pleading
to Edward IV for the re-
storation of the inheritance
of her children.
The King being out hunting in
the neighbourhood of her mother's
castle, she waited for him under
a tree still known by the name of
the " Queen's oak.*** When Ed-
ward paused to listen to her, she
threw herself at his feet, and
pleaded earnestly for the restora-
tion of Bradgate, the inheritance
of her children. Her mournful
beauty not only gained her suit,
but the heart of the King.
1848. 659 Peasants of Subiaco, Italy.
1850. 32 The flight of Love — a sketch
for a larger picture.
6, Bloomsbury Place,
1S52. 452 Contemplation.
1^53* 504 Cupid defeated.
1855. 1398 Portrait of a lady.
1857. 1127 The first doubt.
3, Camden Street, North,
1859. 2 The mother's darling.
3 Portrait of a lady, as Sappho.
1862. 411 Rival flowers.
JESSE, G. R Painter.
Holly Bank^ Henbury,
1874. 1279 An aged trunk.
JESSOP, Ernest Maurice ... Painter.
18, Elgin Crescent^ W,
1883. 1082 Meditation.
1885. 1470 The accursed. "Heedless of
grammar, they all cried,
•That 'shim.'"
40, Clarendon Road^ W,
1890. 1807 The ruin.
JESSOP, W Painter.
47, Poland Street,
1802. 1012 A study from nature, Bromley,
Kent.
1808. 155 Juno.
SSUP, MissA. P
Painter,
Norwich,
787. 462 Drawing.
584 do.
596 do.
658 do.
662 do.
JEUNE, Le. Seel..
248
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
JEVONS, G. W Painter,
Roswick Cottage^
St, Martin^ Cornwall.
1894. 248 Evening.
1896. 189 A Cornish lane.
JEVONS, Mrs. Louisa E.
Miniature Painter.
The Bailey^ Durham.
1893. 1233 Mrs. Fitzhugh Whitehouse.
Hatfield Hall, Durham.
1 90 1. 1248 Principal Jevons, M.A.
JEWEL Painter.
1793. 338 Portrait of a gentleman. {Bed-
dingfield.)
JEWITT, Clement W Sculptor.
3, Brecknock Studios, N, W.
1897. 2070 Andromeda; group.
1898. i8ii The Kingdom of Love; group.
1901. 1765 Mourning Britannia; statuette.
JEWITT, Edward Holmes.
Stained Glass Painter.
Lanccuter.
1881. 1046 "The Ascension;" design for
stained glass window, Hind-
ley church.
JO ASS, John J Architect.
34, John Street, Bedford Row.
1896. 1698 Section of choir, San Vitale,
Ravenna.
1897. 1915 A reredos in gesso and colour.
JOBBINS, William H Painter.
School of Art, Nottingham.
1878. 723 St. Mark's, Venice, south aisle.
725 do. do. southwest
doorway.
4138, Riva deghli Schiaooni,
Venice.
1 88 1. 138 La Pescheria Venezia.
1882. 55 Market day — Serravale, Venice.
JOBLING, Mrs. Isa Painter.
29, Victoria Avenue,
Whitley Bay, Northumberland.
1904. 738 In the orchard.
JOBLING, Robert Painter.
I, Shakespeare Street,
Newcastle on lym.
1883. 888 Moonlight.
1884. 276 A north easter.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1894.
1895.
1904.
JOHN,
1886.
1887.
1888.
3"
498
>3i
242
675
»9S
119
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894,
"The day is done and the
darkness falls from the wings
of the night."
A moonlight chorus: fisher
lads and lasses.
When the boats come in.
Making for port
"Age is gsimilous: youth is
gay."
" When the heart is young."
433 The September moon.
653 Threatening weather.
781 "The angry sunset fades from
out the west."
1005 When a storm subsides.
297 Evening light
88 "When the wind bloweth in
from the sea,"
859 Beaching the boats by moon-
light
The last boat off.
Studio, Academy of Arts,
Neivcastle.
140 Moonrise.
William Goscombe, A.R.A,
Sculptor.
16, Palace Street, S. TV.
i8i2 Study of a head; terra-cotta.
191 3 A study of Girlhood; head,
terra-cotta.
57, Elizabeth Street.
191 1 Study of a head.
19^0 An act of mercy: Greeks tend-
ing a wounded Amazon;
group.
1 94 1 Portrait of a lady; head.
2014 Samuel Poole, Esq.; head.
2040 " There is a reaper whose name
is Death "; statuette, wax.
2037 Alderman Taylor, M.D., J.P.
To be executed in bronze for
the Cardiff Museum and Art
Gallery.
2095 John Stuart Corbett, Esq. ;
bust, marble.
5, Ebury Street.
2076 Parting; group.
2098 Morpheus. "Drowned deep
in drowsy fit, etc. "; statue.
Carlyle Studios.
1896 Study of a head; bronze.
34, Finchley Road.
1829 A girl binding her hair; statue.
2, IVoronzotv Studios,
St. John's Wood.
1754 Morpheus; statue, bronze.
1770 Portrait; bust, bronze.
1840 St. John the Baptist; model
for a statue of a fountain.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
249
1895. 1683 Rev. Canon Thompson, D.D.;
bust, bronze.
171 1 A boy at play; statue.
1896. 1807 Muriel; statue.
181 1 A boy at play; statue, bronze.
Purchased for the Chantrey
Bequest for ^500.
1831 The glamour of the rose; re-
lief.
1897. 1991 Mrs. Herbert Cory; bust,
marble.
X996 Memorial to the late Canon
Guy, D.D.; relief. For the
chapel of the Forest School,
2073 "A maid so young"; bust,
bronze.
1898. 1910 A drinking horn and stand,
silver gilt.
i960 The Elf; statue. {jQuotation
in French from Victor Hugo ^
(Elected A.R.A.)
1899. 1893 The late Dean Vaughan; bust.
1936 Portrait of a lady; relief, copper
1943 Sir Lewis Morris; bust.
2007 Portrait of a gentleman; relief,
copper.
ao33 Medal for the National Eis-
teddfod Association; silver,
obverse and reverse.
2047 The Elf; statue, marble.
2051 "Joyance"; statue. Model for
a bronze fountain,
1900. 2015 The late Duke of Devonshire,
K.G.; bust. Study for colos-
sal bronze statue for East-
bourne,
2055 Effigy of the late Dean Vaughan ;
marble. To be placed in
Llandaff Cathedral.
1 90 1. 1727 Herbert Ward, Esq.; bust.
1 73 1 John Ballinger, Esq.; bust.
1732 W. Cadwalader Davies, Esq.;
bust.
1733 Dr. Isambard Owen, Deputy
Chanceller of the University
of Wales; bust.
1735 The late Duke of Devonshire.
Colossal bronze statue for
Eastbourne,
1736 Portrait of a lady; bust, marble.
1739 Joyance; statuette, bronze.
1902. 1618 Merlin and Arthur; group,
bronze.
1685 Mrs. Herbert Ward; bust,
marble.
1688 Memorial to the late Sir Arthur
Sullivan; bas-relief. To be
executed in bronze for St,
Paul's Cathedral.
IV.
1902. 1691 Herbert Ward, Esq.; bust,
marble.
1903. 1728 T. H. Thomas, Esq.; bust,
bronze.
1753 Sir John Williams, Bart., M.D.; •
bust.
1767 Two medals, obverse and re-
verse.
1769 The late Prince Christian Vic-
tor; bust. Study for heroic
bronze statue for Windsor.
24, Greville Road^
St. John's Wood.
1904. 1684 The late Prince Christian Vic-
tor; statue. Erected in bronze
at Windsor,
1725 Sir Alfred Thomas, M.P. ; bust,
marble.
1744 H.M. King Edward VII. Sketch
for colossal statue for Cape
Town.
1774 Memorial to the officers, N.-C.
officers and men of the Cold-
stream Guards who died in
South Africa; relief. To be
placed in St, Paul's Cathe-
dral,
1840 Sketch model of a monument
to commemorate the King's
Liverpool Regiment. To be
erected in Liverpool.
JOHNS, A Painter.
30, Victoria Row^ Pimlico,
1842. 87 A study.
JOHNS, Ambrose Bo wden... Painter.
Northull Cottage, Plymouth,
1 8 1 4. 1 34 View near Bickham, Devon, the
seat of Sir W. Elford, Bart.
1822. 173 Evening: Pirates landing their
cargo and a female captive.
"The moon is up and yet
it is not night, etc."
1828. 377 The Port of Plymouth.
1836. 196 Mount Edgcumbe.
971 Scene on the Plym.
1838. 283 Evening: Westide, Mount
Edgecombe.
348 Pickle Cumbe, south side.
Mount Edgcumbe.
362 Saltram Woods, Crab tree, and
The Laing.
1839. 7 The river Walkham, a moun-
tain stream, Dartmoor.
544 Mount Edgcumbe.
1842. 1116 St. Germans river, from Port
Eliot.
KK
250
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Johns, Ambrose Bowden — continued,
1843. 564 Scene from Holne Chase,
Devon. " Wi' hawk on hand
through the siller stemmed
birles Rade she wi' her
brither dear, etc."
1844. 1 1 16 The Pixie's rock on the Yealm
river, Devonshire.
JOHNS, J- W Architect.
14, Cunningham Place.
1835. 942 Design for a botanical Institu-
tion.
JOHNS, J- W Painter.
7, Little Tichfield Street,
1854. 16 A portrait.
JOHNSON, A Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 85 1. 351 The two favorites.
JOHNSON, A Sculptor.
5, Hudson^s Terrace^
Westminster,
1848. 1396 Marble bust of George Trower,
Esq.
29, Clarence Gardens^
Regent's Park,
1252 Infant sorrow. "The bird is
dead, the child will weep,
etc."
1 5, Buckingham Street,
1849. ^3^ Bust of a lady.
1339 Model of early joy. "No joy
so pure without its sorrow,
etc."— L. E. L.
1850. 1300 Early affection ; marble statue.
141 1 Bust of Mr. Henry Melton.
69, Regent Street,
1852. 1363 Statuette of the late Sir R. Peel.
1374 Marble statue of Early Joy.
1412 Marble bust of Mrs. G. J.
Trower.
JOHNSON, A Architect.
Highgate Hill,
1845. '^92 Design for a music hall and
royal academy of music.
1846. 1309 Design for a National Record
office, etc.
1847. '■^'^ Design for an Architectual In-
stitute; section.
1 132 do. do. do.
42, Charity Cross.
1856. 10S8 Parish Church, Leamington.
1 151 do. do.
{See also Jones and Johnson.)
JOHNSON, (A.) and PEARSON
(J. L.) Architects.
1849. 1005 Interior: church, Weybridge,
Surrey.
1182 do. do. do.
JOHNSON, Alfred J Painter.
5, Alfred Terrace^ Holioway.
1878. 757 A day dream.
1880. 799 The Cottage Door.
1 88 1. 860 In the woods.
1884. 1053 Spring blossoms.
9, St, Georges Road^
Tujnell Park.
1885. 1327 "Phil."
I a, Ruvigny Gardens^ Putney.
1887. 775 The old harbour master.
JOHNSON, A. G Painter.
1 8 1 2. 54« A waterfall, {/ohnson in index^
but Johnston in catalogue,)
JOHNSON, Mrs. A. H. (Bertha J.).
Painter.
22, Northam Gardens y Oxford.
1878. 737 China.
1882. 988 Mrs. Waite.
990 Rev. A. H. Johnson.
JOHNSON, Bertram V. ... Architect-
50, Queen Ann^s Gale.
1895. 1603 Farm house, Orchardleigh,
Somerset.
20, Victoria Street, S, W.
1900. 1 90 1 Hospital, Frome, Somerset.
JOHNSON, Mrs. Bessie Painter.
Rugby.
1893. 456 A May morning.
944 " Do little or much, so your
work be your own.*'
1000 My mantle piece.
19, Hillmartin Road, Rugby,
1896. 1200 The mosque of Sidi Abd-er-
Rhaman, Algiers.
1216 Court of a Moorish villa,
Algiers.
1897. 1248 Dawn. Abou Simbel.
1283 Evening glow, Luxor.
JOHNSON, C Painter.
S, Lidlington Place.
1871. 188 Spring memories.
1872. 454 Flower Girl.
18, Trumpington Street,
Cambridge.
1874. 695 Landscape.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
251
JOHNSON, Cecil A Sculptor.
736, Narbonne Avenue^
Southside^ Clapham Common,
1904. 1688 Sleep; relief, marble.
JOHNSON, Charles Edward, R,L
Painter.
3, Charlotte Street, Pimlico,
1855. 584 The stepping stones.
Northfield Cottage, Edinburgh.
1858. 335 The wandering rill.
7, Young Street, Edinburgh,
186 1. 354 Glencoe.
578 Winter in Glencoe.
69, George Street, Edinburgh,
1862. 424 A Winter's evening.
8, Oval Road,
1863. 791 A misty day on Loch Leven.
37, Fitzroy Square,
1864. 177 The launch.
1865. 3>4 A Hastings trawler going out
577 Rising mist.
35, Gloucester Road,
Regenfs Park,
1866. 258 Getting her off.
349 Down the river.
470 Hastings ferry boat going out
to a smack.
538 Smugglers.
1867. 349 A breezy day.
547 Slight breeze springing up:
Ashing boats preparing for
sea.
600 A quiet evening in the Pool of
the Thames.
1868. ^^ Loch Eil: showery weather.
577 Three sailors went sailing out
into the west. " Out into the
west, as the sun went down,
etc." — Kingsley,
1869. 14 The last of the Spanish Ar-
mada: a scene on the west
coast of Scotland in 1587.
Harvest time — evening.
Loading timber.
The guardian of the glens,
Boachil Etive, at the head
of Glencoe and Glen Etive.
Crossing the bridge.
The wooden walls of Old Eng-
land.
A doubtful evening: Scotch
herring-boats going out.
Bringing home the bracken.
A pastoral. "Then came ye
Autumne all in yellow clad,
etc." — Spenser,
373 "November chill blaws loud
with angry sough, etc." —
Burns,
370
449
1870.
201
461
I87I.
195
35»
516
1872.
lai
1886.
1887.
1888.
581
IOI6
3
454
1873.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885. 815
659 The first snow.
979 An autumn flood.
222 The old home of the McDou-
galls, near Oban, Argyllshire.
610 The Bridge of Dochart, Killin,
Perthshire.
69 The horse dealer.
302 Gipsies.
495 FingaFs Cave. "And he laid
the foundations of the earth
so that they should not be
moved at any time."
Morven House, Steele s Road,
A March morning.
Glorious Autumn.
The timber waggon.
Mountain and flood.
296 The broken bridge.
53a The swineherd : Gurth, the son
of Beowulf. {See Ivanhoe.)
Purchased for the Chantrey
Bequest for ^^800.
472 Woodland stream.
X484 Through rocky banks.
85 The land of streams.
188 The white sands of lona.
287 Mrs. C. E. Johnson.
793 The wounded stag. "Under an
oak whose antique root peeps
out, etc."
Evening solitude.
Clais na Meirlach. The Ravine
of the Thieves.
522 A relic of the clans; Castle of
Erlean, Donan, Ross-shire.
652 Windy weather.
811 The Wye and the Severn.
"There twice a day the
Severn fills, etc." — Tenny-
son,
Waes me for Prince Charlie."
The monument erected in
Glen Finnon, where Prince
Charles Edward raised his
standard in the rebellion in
1745-
1126 The slopes of Ben Nevis.
646 Raising the standard. " You're
welcome, Charlie Stuart."
737 In the Midlands, cub hunt-
ing.
339 The kings of the forest.
603 A summer day, Arundel.
479 Sir Galahad.
As saith the history, that when
Sir Galahad had rescued Sir Per-
civale from the twenty Knights,
he rode unto a waste forest where-
in he rode many journeys, and
found there many adventures,
which he brought to an end.
1513
487
552
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Johnson, Charles Edward, RJ, — con-
tinued,
1888. 1005 The plains of Arundel.
1889. 584 An autumn Idyll.
735 The pride o' the mom.
17 1 3 The timber waggon.
1890. 687 The last light.
1891. 510 Killiecrankie. "When autumn
woods are tinged wi' goud."
542 " Sweet summer's eve."
703 The falls of the Tummel,
Perthshire.
1892. 455 Flowing to the lowlands.
460 Evening shadows.
1893. 264 Sunshine and shower.
497 Evening calm.
1894. 278 Salisbury.
890 Before the thunderstorm.
1895. 3*0 Windsor Castle from the forest.
1896. 398 A temple not made with
hands; the church at Loch
Torridon, Ross-shire, as used
until about six years ago.
520 Bringing home the stag.
Carrington Lodge^
33, Sheen Roady Richmond,
1897. 1060 A corner of old England.
1898. 432 Through the forest.
1899. ^3 Silver poplars.
564 The forest : a gathering storm.
"A murrain take thee, re-
joined the swineherd, etc."
— Ivanhoe,
1900. 1069 Autumn on the Wye.
1 90 1. 783 The Bristol Avon.
1902. 387 Knaresborough, Yorkshire.
396 The sunset of his days.
1903. 382 Under the greenwood trees.
449 The home of the red deer.
JOHNSON, Charles V. ... Architect.
119, Great Russell Street.
1894. 1531 Premises, Kingsland.
1567 A town house.
JOHNSON, Cyrus, R,l,
Miniature Painter, etc.
cjo IV, W. Ouless,
43, Blootnsbury Square.
1877. ^^\ Mrs. Luttrell.
47, Leicester Square.
1878. 7 Lady Acland.
391 Mrs. E. H. Percival.
523 Mr. Peter Squire, F.L.S.
583 George Fownes Luttrell, Esq.
1298 W. H. Chichele Plowden, Esq.,
F.R.S.
21, Devonshire Stre^.
1879. 940 The Rev. Canon France, Hay-
hurst.
1879.
966
1064
1369
1880.
227
530
1435
I88I.
358
1882.
65
369
816
1883.
320
1884.
388
47"
1885.
467
1889.
48
1890.
»447
1450
1539
1542
1560
1570
I89I.
1451
»454
H55
1457
1892.
1376
1586
1893.
580
1895.
706
1897.
949
1898.
336
1899.
50
974
1902.
5«
1903.
484
The nearest way home.
Mrs. Luce.
Sir John Duckworth, Bart.
G. H. Errington, Esq.
The Rev. Edward Thring.
Ralph Neville Grenville, Esq.
J. E. Rogers, Esq.
Rt. Hon. Edward Gibson,
Q.C., M.P.
Lord Ebury. Presentation por-
trait.
A portrait.
William Poulson, Esq., Mayor
of Bootle, 1880-2.
His Excellency the Count
Bayona.
The Rev. John R. Nicholl.
Frank Farwell, Esq.
Portrait.
A study; miniature.
Miss B. ; do.
Miss H. ; do.
A study; do.
Emilie; do.
Lord Ebury; do.
LadySladen; do.
Miss D ; do.
Miss P ; do.
C. Fowler, Esq.
mmiature.
do.
L. A.
E.
Lady Currie;
Hon. Charlotte
Rothschild.
Edwin Black, Esq.
The late Charles Earle, Esq.
1 1, Primrose Hill Studios.
Rev. Canon H. Kynaston,
D.D.
The Rev. W. W. Merry, D.D.,
Rector of Lincoln College,
Oxford.
Professor Bradbury Turner.
Lieut. Eric Charrington, R.N.
Mrs. Donkin.
H. B. Donkin, Esq., M.D.
JOHNSON, Eastwood Painter,
S, India Buildings^ Liverpool.
1873- '074 Bo-peep.
JOHNSON, Miss Edith.
Miniature Painter.
28, Queen's Road, Notting Hill.
1894. 123 1 A little pet.
JOHNSON, Edward Killingworth,
R. W.S. Painter.
Hill Cottage, Wembley,
near Harrow.
1846. 523 Afternoon.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
253
15, Campden Grave y
Kensington,
1858. 698 A river party.
4, Palsgrave Place^ Strand,
1862. 958 Mending a pen.
JOHNSON, Eli Sculptor.
II, High Stretty
Eccleston Square.
1878. 1530 Robert Chettle, Esq.; bust
(posthumous), terra -cotta.
1879. 1540 William Collins, Esq.
1880. 1 59 1 George Palmer, Esq., M.P.;
bust, marble.
JOHNSTON, E. Borough ... Painter.
Winton House^ Basingstoke,
1887. 531 Her daily bread.
Prospect StudiOy Old Bushey.
1889. 114 Winchelsea.
115 From Winchelsea.
607 Motherless.
1890. 1690 Study of a head.
1 89 1. 548 Spring blossom.
1 2 14 Gretchen.
1632 Study of a head.
40, Broadhurst Gardens.
1894. 820 Evangeline finding Gabriel.
"Evangeline, kneeling be-
side him, kissed his dying
lips, etc."
1472 Study of a head.
Prospect Housey Old Bushey,
1895. 1324 Pencil study; head of a
woman.
Winton HousCy Basingstoke,
1896. 1480 Study of a head.
16, Wellington Square^
Chelsea,
1897. 489 Portrait of the painter.
623 Evening.
1653 Miss Margaret Dockerill.
1676 Head of a man.
1707 Study of an old man's head.
^ay Elm Tree Rocuiy
St. John's Wood.
1898. 1556 Orphans.
1899. 14S0 Her daily bread.
1518 Her miniature.
21, Bc^er Street.
1900. 1624 Repose.
1902. 1359 Dr. M. Anslow Alabone.
JOHNSON, Mrs. Esther B.
Miniature Painter.
8, Upper Cheyne Row.
1903. 1291 A portrait
1904. 1227 Portrait of a gentleman.
1274 do. lady.
JOHNSON, F Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1797. 838 Snipes.
JOHNSON, F.
1867. 760 {By F, Johnson in the indeXy
but a portrait of Miss
Frances Johnson by L. Dick-
inson in the catalogue.)
JOHNSON, Miss Fanny Painter.
Hamilton Placey New Road.
1838. 838 Paysans in Normandy.
JOHNSON, Mrs. F. V Painter.
201, Oxford Street.
1855. 84 Beech trees.
Miss F. y. Johnsony
Springdallahy Finchley.
1864. 142 On the look out.
JOHNSON, G Painter.
Sudbuty.
18 1 9. 133 Angling.
294 View in Sudbury Church.
365 Landscape and figures.
367 do. do.
381 Fishermen and boats.
JOHNSON, G. F. Waldo Painter.
The StudioSy Stamford Bridge.
1894. 800 In the meadows.
JOHNSON
1859. 608
i860. 355
1862. 658
1864. 321
1865. 623
1866. ui
1867. 57
1868. 601
1869. 533
1871. 410
, Harry, R./, Painter.
10, Loudoun Rocuiy
St, John's Wood.
Hierapolis, Asia Minor. "I
will make it a possession
for the bittern, and pools of
water."
Alpine Solitude.
The Acropolis of Athens, with
Mount Hymettus and the
Olive Groves of the Acad-
emy, as seen from the slopes
of the Pass of Daphne, on
the Eleusinian road — early
morning.
The Temple of Minerva in
iEgina.
Deserted shrines.
Edinburgh from Comely bank.
At the foot of the Alps.
Corinth. "Two or three
columns, and many a stone,
marble and granite, with
grass o'ergrown."
The Riviera di Levante.
Stonehenge.
254
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Johnson, Harry, RJ. — continued,
1872. 553 Waiting at the loch
1876. 221 Stonehenge.
The Holt, 12, Loudoun Road,
1877. 982 On the Lake of Orta.
1878. 406 An autumn morning — waiting
for the guns.
1 88 1. 475 A Grecian tomb.
1880. 942 Under the vines, Lugano.
JOHNSON
1845- 499
1847. >^3
iSSO. 1027
1851. 670
1852. 372
1854. 687
1855. 1380
1856. 189
1857-
55>
642
JOHNSON
1824.
1825.
355
IZO
1826.
1828.
1830.
1838.
69
88
J35
894
1839.
1841.
1843.
1845.
1846.
ii8z
391
1327
5"
899
, Harry John Painter.
57, Whittlebury Street,
Rock tomb, Asia Minor,
looking across the valley of
the Xanthus.
6, Harringtofi Street,
Rhodes harbour — arrival of
Fruit boats.
44, Albert Street,
Laveno, looking towards the
Borromean Islands, Lago
Maggiore.
126, Albany Street,
Scylla and Charybdis. "Be-
neath, Charybdis holds her
boisterous reign, etc."
44, Albert Street^ Regents Park,
An autumn evening in the Bay
of Monaco.
1 7, Golden Square,
The rock of Gibraltar, looking
towards the African coast
41, Great Ormond Street,
The vesper hour.
23, Montague Street,
Sunset in the Atlantic. " Far
up the wave The clouds that
lay piled in the golden heat,
etc."
10, Loudoun Roady
St. John's Wood,
Villa Chiatamone, Naples.
Atrani, on the Gulf of Salerno.
, Henry Painter.
7, Rodney Buildings,
G. Tappen, Esq.
Peter Coxe, Esq.
86, Newman Street,
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. do.
Study of a head.
Portrait of a gentleman.
St, Petersburgh Place,
John Ferneley, Esq.
An Italian boy.
do.
A Syrian.
George E. Towry, Esq., in
Egyptian costume.
1847. 4 English travellers, reposing by
the ruins of the Temple of
Luxor, at Thebes. In the
distance, a group of Cairo
merchants bargaining with
Nubians.
JOHNSON, Herbert Painter.
7, Lambourne Roady Claphatn.
1868. 76 Being kept
1878. 890 A dull day.
900 A plough boy.
1879. 572 Crossing the Sarda, an incid-
ent in the Prince of Wales'
tour in India.
The afternoon sport was in-
augurated by a (usplay rarely
given to anyone to witness. . . .
Such a spectacle was never beheld
by living roan; and it may be
doubted if the like was ever seen
in past ages. Thb was a pro-
cession of 700 elephants. The
Prince sat in his howdah waiting
for three quarters of an hour, and
watching the wonderful column
cross the arm of the Sarda.
There were 6cx) elephants belong-
ing to Nepaul, and about 100
which had come over with the
Prince. To each elephant there
were at least two persons — the
mahout and a man on the pad;
many carried three or four people.
It is not loo much to say that
there were 1800 persons engaged
in the beat.
1 880. 1296 Sketch in Nepaul; etching.
1326 Grace; etching.
1 88 1. 1255 A stitch in time ; etching.
2, Eccleston Street,
1883. M Tiger shooting in the Terai,
Feb., 1876. Containing por-
traits of the Prince of Wales,
H. H.Jung Bahadoor, Prince
Louis of Battenberg, Lords
Sufiield, Carrington and
Charles Beresford, Sir D.
Probyn, Sir S Brown, Sir J.
Fayre, Colonel A. Ellis and
Anoop Singh.
1885. 946 Halt of a camel corps, Soudan,
1885.
1887. 53 Young anglers.
1888. 1265 Showery weather.
JOHNSON, Mrs. H Painter.
St. Petersburg Place,
1844. 539 Entrance to Harlaxton Hall.
JOHNSON, J Architect.
Raven's Place, Hammersmith.
1831. 964 Monument of Queen Phillippa
in Westminster Abbey.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
255
JOHNSON, James Painter.
1822. 71 Landscape.
I, Trelawney Place, Bristol,
1824. 347 A landscape.
1825. 369 do.
63, Momington Place,
1826. 100 A fairy scene described in
Wieland's poem of Oberon.
JOHNSON, John Sculptor.
32, Berners Street,
1773- 364 Tablet of the dining-room
chimney piece at the Jockey
club-room, Newmarket {Ab-
surdy 2 Centaurs running a
race and whipping them-
selves, — Walpole.)
JOHNSON, John Architect.
^yjohn Street, Adelphi,
1848. 1294 Design; Army and Navy Club,
Pall Mall.
1 85 1. 301 St. Edward's Church, Romford,
Essex.
310 St. Saviour's Church, Walmer
Beach, Kent.
312 Christ Church, etc., Stratford-
le-Bow, Essex.
{See also Newman and Johnson.)
JOHNSON, Miss Katharine.
Painter.
66, Fardwych Road,
West Hampstead,
1904. 926 Lilac.
JOHNSON, Miss Laura Painter.
West Leake,
Loughborough, Notts,
1903. 184 Mother and child.
JOHNSON, Miss Louisa H. Kate.
Painter.
Lynton House,
Carrington, Notts,
1894. 23 Peonies.
3, Parade Chambers,
Nottingham,
1896. 358 Spring flowers.
JOHNSON, Miss Marie.
Miniature Painter.
169, Sutherland Avenue, W,
1902. 1201 Elaine.
1203 Beatrix.
1206 Maggie.
6, GrevilU Road, N. W,
1903. 1152 Mrs. Percy Collins.
1266 Miss Gertie Samuel.
1904. 1201 Portrait of a lady.
JOHNSON, Mrs. Mary Painter.
9, Edward Square,
18 19. 390 View between Peterborough
and Thorney, Northampton-
shire — Evening.
1820. 261 A poultry farm near Ely, Cam-
bridgeshire.
40, Edwards Square,
Kensington,
1823. 52 Exmouth river at the Ferry,
Devon.
195 do. do.
204 A wood scene with gypsies.
21, Sloane Street,
1824. 378 Scene on the Wear at Durham.
JOHNSON, Miss M. H.
Miniature Painter.
89, Strand,
1843. 7^7 Portrait of the late T. B. John-
son, Esq., author of the
Sportsman's Dictionary, etc.
1844. 769 Portrait of a lady.
1845. 993 Helen, daughter of J. B. John-
son, Esq.
1846. 777 Miss Barton.
1848. 936 Portrait of a lady.
JOHNSON, Mrs. Patty Townsend.
Painter.
Attleborough HaU, Nuneaton,
1897. 1376 The last old cottage, Llan-
dudno.
1388 The way to the Squire's.
1405 When the boats are in.
Addlebury Hall, Nuneaton,
1900. 1 128 The children's hour.
1 1 57 Toil and play.
Attleborough Hall, Nuneaton,
1904. 1096 When work begins.
{See Miss Patty Townsend.)
JOHNSON, Robert J Architect.
18, Adam Street, Adelphi,
1862. 888 Westminster Abbey; part of
the Triforium of the South
Transept
908 Westminster Abbey; view of
the choir of the chapel of
St. Paul.
Newcastlenm-Tyne.
1885. 1751 St Hilda's Church, Whitby.
256
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Johnson, Robert J. — continued,
1886. 1574 All Saints' Church, Gosforth,
Newcastle.
1647 do. do. do.
3, Arcade, Nett*castle,
1887. 1622 St. Nicholas Church, New-
castle.
JOHNSON, Robin Painter.
2, Elgin Road, Maida Vale,
1874. 516 Wimbleiion Common.
10, Fitzroy Street
1878. 1342 A Mill in Picardy.
1880. 173 Woodland near Arundel.
JOHNSON, Captain S Painter,
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
i8a2. 37S Portrait of Jupiter, a fast
trotter, the property of Mr.
Jas. Turner of Croydon.
JOHNSON, Miss Sophia Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1809. 4^' A Mill at Tintem, Monmouth-
shire.
JOHNSON, T Painter.
16, King Street,
Lamlfeth Walk.
1798. 206 Fruit.
JOHNSON, Thomas Architect.
7, Wilford Crescent East,
Nottingham,
1903. 148^ Inlaid fireplace.
1498 do.
1904. 1454 An interior.
JOHNSON, Thomas Croshaw.
Painter.
19, Westbourne Gardens.
1853. 119 Wimbledon, Surrey.
2, Foxley Road, EarPs Court,
1859. 553 The drive on the terrace.
32, Wood Street,
1869. 657 Windsor Forest.
JOHNSON, V. ... Miniature Painter.
Nottingham.
1802. 698 Portrait of an artist.
775 do. himself.
887 do. an artist.
1803. 754 Mr. Tomson.
JOHNSON, W.,Junr Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1800. 467 Partridges.
1809. 598 W. Ernes, Esq.
JOHNSON, Will Painter.
274, ,Swan Arccule, Bradford.
1889. 966 On Summerton Broad, Nor-
folk.
JOHNSON, Captain Willes J., R.N.
Painter.
1828. 447 Heavy weather come on; or a
convoy on a lee shore.
1838. 179 Second position of the Queen
Charlotte, off the mole-head
at Algiers on the 27th of
August, 18 1 6.
1 84 1. 1 1 85 Jack having his fortune told.
JOHNSTON, Alexander Painter.
1836. 159 The youngest son of Dr.
Morison.
1837. 603 Portraits of Dr. Morison's
family.
10, Howland Street.
1838. 390 The mother's prayer.
539 Portrait of a gentleman.
46, Great Portland Street.
1839. 175 Portrait of a lady.
522 do. gentleman.
1 197 The departure.
58, Newman Street.
1840. 1% Scene from the gentle shep-
herd. '' Last morning I was
gay and early out, etc."
1 84 1. 1 176 Sunday morning. "From
scenes like these, etc." —
Burns,
8, Stanhope Street.
1842. 485 The covenanter's marriage.
At last they all stood up in a
circle together, and the minister
of God, who, driven from his
kirk by bloodthirsty persecution,
prayed and preachea in the wilder-
ness, baptized infants with the
water of the running brook, and
joined in wedlock the hands of
those whose hearts longed to be
united in those dark and deadly
times. Few words were uttered
by the gracious old man, but these
few were solemn and full of cheer.
14, Bernard Street,
1843. ^'4 The Highland home.
1844. 427 The Highland lament. " O
heard ye yon pibroch, etc."
— Campbell.
1845. 546 "Dr.Tillotson (afterwards Arch-
bishop of Canterbury) ad-
ministered the sacrament to
William Lord Russell (and
his lady Rachel Russell) at
the Tower, the day previous
to his execution; Dr. Bur-
net was also there. Dr,
ni/^tti pre^hed two ser-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
257
1846.
1847.
1849.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853-
mons to Lord Russell the
day before he suffered. He
says:
I had been with the Lord Rus-
sell four whole afternoons before
that; for he desired to be alone
till 12 of the clock He did all
that while possess his soul vriih so
clear a serenity in such a calm
and Christian manner, that I still
reckon it a particular happiness as
well as an honour, that I attended
then upon him. Before I preached
these two sermons, he received
the sacrament from Dr. Tillolson*s
hands.
374 The introduction of Flora
M'Donald to Prince Charles
Edward Stuart after his re-
treat from the battle of
Culloden, and at the period
when ^^30,000 was offered
for his apprehension.
46, Great Camden Street
421 The burial of Charles I.
In St. George's chapel, Wind-
sor, where came by permission
the Duke of Richmond, the Mar-
quis of Hertford, the Earls of
Southampton and Lindsey, with
Dr. Juxton, Bishop of London,
Colonel Witchcot, the governor,
not permitting the Bishop to say
the burial omce according to the
Liturgy, the body was silently
interred on the 9U1 of February,
1648.
299 Scene from the Lady of the
Lake. "But Douglas rose,
and thrust between the
struggling foes, etc."
27, Clarence Gardens,
430 The hayfield. "Twas within
a mile of Edinbro' town,
etc."
617 Portrait of a lady.
4, Southampton Street.
338 Music.
629 Family worship. "From scenes
like these, etc." — Burns,
aSa The Covenanter's burial.
544 The flitting (Scotch).
22 Melancthon.
A French traveller having one
day found the Preceptor of Ger-
manv rocking his iniant with one
hand and a book in the other,
started back in surprise ; but Me-
lancthon, without being discom-
posed, so warmly explained to
nim the value of children in the
sight of God, that the stranger
left the house wiser than he en-
tered it.
IV.
1853. 469 Edward IV's first interview
with Elizabeth Woodville.
The King came accidentally to
the house after a hunting party, in
order to pay a visit to the Duchess
of Bedford, his aunt, who had
espoused in second marriage Sir
Richard Woodville. Elizabeth,
their daughter, had married Sir
John Grey of Groby, by whom
she had children; and her hus-
band being slain in the second
battle of St. Albans, on the Lan-
castrian side, and his estates being
for that reason confiscated, his
widow retired to live with her
father, and as the occasion seemed
fiivorable for obtaining some grace
from this gallant monarch, the
young widow flung herself at his
feet, entreating him to have pity
on her children. The sight of so
much beauty in affliction strongly
affected the amorous Edward;
her sorrow, so becoming a vir-
tuous matron, made his esteem
and regard quickly correspond to
his affection. — Hume,
1S54. 503 Tyndale translating the bible
into English.
Hidden, like Luther at the
Wartburg, not, however, in a
castle, but in a humble lodging,
Tyndale, like the Saxon reformer,
spent his days and nights trans-
lating the Bible ; but not having
an Elector of Saxony to protect
him, he was forced to change his
residence from time to time at
this epoch. Fryth, who had es-
cajped from the prisons at Oxford,
rejoined Tyndale, etc.
1855. 3^" The abdication of Mary Queen
of Scots.
They employed Lord Lindsey,
the fiercest zealot in the party.
He executed his commission with
harshness and brutality. — Robert-
son,
Lindsey vowed that unless she
subscribed the deeds without de-
lay, he would sign them himself
with her blood, and seal them on
her heart. — Leslie.
43, Upper Gower Street,
1856. 597 The arrest of John Brown, of
Ashford, a Lollard, and one
of the first martyrs in the
early part of Henry the
Eighth's reign.
His wife having been churched
that same day, a feast was pre-
pared for their friends, as was
usual on such occasions, and they
had all taken their seats at table,
joy beamed on every face, when
the street door was abruptly
opened, and Chilton, the con-
stable, a cruel and savage man,
LL
258
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1859.
i860.
1861.
1862.
i
Johnston, Alexander— cmtinued.
accompanied by several of the
Archbishop's apparitors, seited
upon the worthy tovm^mai) —
all sprang from their seats m
alarm!
1857. 483 Sabbath. "On this day, em-
bosomed in his home, etc/'
— Graham's Sabbath.
570 The minstrel. " Young Edwin
was no vulgar boy, etc*"—
Beattie.
1858. 512 The press-gang.
Tom's honeymoon was a tuck-
less one, for on the very day on
which he hud taken a wife, he
was met coming from church by a
press gnng on Tower Hill; and
despite Tom's showing fight^ and
his maiden vvife's tears» the Chel-
sea waterman was at once kid-
napped and taken on board a
sloop of war,
650 Cowper's mother. '* I pricked
them into paper with a pin,
etc.*' — Cowper,
54» " He Cometh not, she said*"
239 John Bunyan in Bedford jaiL
494 Love's language.
2, Upper Fintay Street West,
133 John Anderson my jo, "Now
we maun totter down John^
etc."^ — Burns,
148 Spring.
295 Bums and Highland Mary.
"That sacred hour can I
forget /'~^wr«i,
277 The land o* the leal. "There's
nae sorrow there, Jean, etc*'
326 The Cotter's Saturday night.
650 Master Bernard Durrant.
122 Romance.
463 Robin Adair. "And when
the play was o'er, etc."
1865. 501 La Saya-y-Manto, a rencontre
in the Alameda, Lima.
1866. 473 Mary of Scotland at the Priory
of Inschemachame in 1547.
After the battle of Pinkie,
Mary, a chiid of five years to-
gether with her four Maries, was
sent in September to Inschemach-
ame (Ide of Peace or Rest) ac-
companied by Latly Fleming, her
governess, Lord Erskine, ami her
nurse, t;tc.
564 Scene from the Gentle Shep-
herd. " I^st night'I played
ye never heard sic spite,
etc."
1867. 462 My mother bids me bind my
hair. " For why, she en
sit 8tiU and weep^
1863.
1864.
1867.
1 868.
1869.
S33 Phillis. "Sometimes forward
sometimes coy, etc."
150 Chloe.
374 The billet doux.
190 The flight of the Queen of
James II.
The fugitives landed near an
inn, where n coach and horses
were in waiting. Same time
elapsed before ihe horses could
be harnessed. Mary, afraid that
her face could be known, would
not enter the house. She re-
mained with her child, cowering
from the weather, under the tower
of Lambeth church. — Ma^attlay,
19* Charlotte Corday.
The neighbours who used to see
her through the doorway seated
at the brink of the fountain read-
ing, relate that their admiration
of her was mingled with respect
arising from tha.t presentiment of
a tragic destiny, which antidpat-
tng the event, stamps its mark
upon the brow. — LamarUnt,
723 Flora Macdonald. " Far over
yon hills of the heather so
green, etc*"
46, Mtznsy Street.
a Music*
31 " Come, but keep thy wonted
state."
366 Baron Pigott
1010 Juliet
15 Isaac Watts and his mother.
On the sunny days his mother
used to sit on a stone near the
window of the prison where her
husband lay to expiate his crime
as a frequenter of Conventicles.
354 The elopement of Dorothy
Vernon with Sir John Man-
ners: Haddon Hall.
1131 On the cliffs.
1872, 427 A painful necessity.
1014 Maidenhood. " Standing with
reluctant feet, etc." — Long-
fellow,
109S Clarinda.
1873* 94 A. Guthrie Johnston, Esq.
933 Thetuming-poinL
1874, 350 Tired.
608 Left alone, "The joy of his
youth had past, etc."^ — Ben-
noch.
1875, 550 " Ought I to do it?"
1876, 171 "Oh, saw ye bo nnie Lesley?"
299 A Kettledrum; quadrille. "The
King unseen lurked in her
hand and mourned his cap-
tive Qtieen, etc" — I^.
1870.
1871.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
259
1877. 635
1878. 1323
1879. 474
1880. 370
1882. 254
1884. 7S9
1885. 593
1886. 592
A waif.
Preparing for conquest.
The wanderer.
36, King Henrys Road^
Primrose Hill,
Maud.
Margarita.
Reginald.
The old trysting-place.
An Idyll.
JOHNSTON, Mrs. David (formerly
Miss M. A. Wheeler).
Miniature Painter.
High Street^ Feckham,
1838. 915 Portrait of a lady.
1839. 1037 Portrait.
1843. 736 Mrs. Wolf.
JOHNSTON, Frederick Painter.
24, Newman Street,
1856. 269 May day.
1859. 651 The photograph.
70, Newman Street,
1 86 1. 4"6 Pretty Dick.
JOHNSTON, Sir Harry Hamilton,
G,C,M,G,,K.C,B.,HR. ^.5.... Painter.
203, Grove Lane^ Camberwell.
1879. 328 "Plait-il, monsieur?" study of
an old Avignonnaise.
1 88 1. 961 The Pets of an eastern palace:
a Tunisian study.
Tudor House^ Champion Hill.
1882. 359 A dead gazelle. "I never
taught a dear gazelle, etc."
1501 Nature's Mirror; a study on
the River Boutonne, western
France.
Queen Ann^s Mansions^ S, W,
1897. II A Zanzibaree.
HB,M. Consulate General,
Ihnis.
1898. 977 After the battle.
1899. 913 Crocodiles and waterbirds on
the shores of an African lake.
Waterbirds and waders stand
about fearless of the crocodiles.
. . . The spur- winged plover picks
the crocodile's teeth and warns
him of approaching enemies. —
/^gver CongOf p. 263.
27, Chester Terrace,
Regent's Park.
1903. 43S Marabou storks.
JOHNSTON, Henry Painter.
14, Pall Mall, East.
1852. 311 A Venda in the Orgao moun-
tains.
19, Allsopp Terrace.
1857. 1 114 The long walk — Llanbedr.
120, MaryUbone Road.
1858. 597 Fishwives of Dieppe, after a
gale. — Faith, Hope, Charity.
JOHNSTON, J. Nicholson.
Architect.
52, Finsbury Pavement.
1883. 1 199 Newton Surmaville, Yeovil,
Somerset.
1885. 1825 Wy bourne Grange, Tunbridge
Wells.
i893\ Sketches \ i Queen Eliza-
l in I beth's house.
1894 j Southampton, i 2 Old BarGate.
1928 Muchelney Abbey, Somerset-
shire.
21, Princess St,, Yeovil,Somerset.
1895. '560 The " Cole " Memorial Church
of St. Michael, Yeovil,
Somerset.
1897. 1861 Penn Mill School, Board
Schools, Yeovil.
JOHNSTON, Philip Mainwaring.
Painter.
2\idor House, Champion Hill.
1885. 1669 Norman doorway, Clymping
Church.
JOHNSTON, R Painter.
8, Mansfield Place.
1806. 877 H. Pearce, the celebrated
pugilist
JOHNSTON ,R. Le Grand. . Sculptor.
24, Gloucester Rd,,Regenfs Park,
1882. 1629 Friend or foe? an Eastern
sketch.
( With Mrs. R. J. Fennessy.)
JOHNSTONE, Mrs. Couzens.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1835. 760 Portrait of a lady.
1836. 636 C. J. C. Johnstone, Esq.
1839. 892 Portrait of a gentleman.
S, Great Ormond Street.
1845. 37a Portrait of a lady.
M. A. Johnstone.
1846. 661 do. do.
856 Mrs. Pickering.
5, Great Ormond Street.
1847. 381 Portrait of a lady.
1850. 903 do. do.
Wandsworth.
1852. 676 Portrait of a lady.
4, Clarendon Place, Brixton.
1853. 726 Portrait of a lady.
26o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Johnstone, Mrs. Couzens — continued,
1S54. 725 A young gentleman and Rosie.
1855. 753 Portrait of a young gentleman.
1856. 685 The cottage girl.
Southwood Lane^ Highgate,
1859. 821 Albert de la VieuvtUe.
JOHNSTONE, G. W., A,R.S.A.
Painter.
20, Picardy Place^ Edinburgh,
1885. 17 Snow in Autumn: Glen Ful-
loch.
384 Tents Moor: St. Andrews in
the distance.
517 Yon bumside.
1887. 375 A hill burn, Glen Falloch.
1 1, Napier Road^ Edinburgh,
1 89 1. 400 Dunlappy Ford, Edzell.
1266 The village cross.
1892. 399 Lake of Monteith.
JOHNSTONE, Henry J Painter.
28, Percy Street.
1881. 57* By the river.
Great MarloWy Bucks,
1887. 1202 Idle hands.
1888. 1263 A fisherman's lass.
1368 Primroses.
1889. 1460 The harvest of the rocks.
1475 Woodland flowers.
1890. 1308 A wood nymph.
1428 A fisher girl.
21, Bath Roady Chiswick,
1 89 1. 1406 The lass that loves a sailor.
1435 Violets.
1892. 1051 Woodland flowers.
1053 Far-away thoughts.
1893. 1154 A maiden's thoughts.
121 5 Love's rosy morn.
1895. *°9» Homeward.
IVadhursty Sussex,
1897. 1 162 Early flowers.
1899. 1200 Homeward.
1900. 1326 The path from the shore.
JOHNSTONE, James M Etcher.
42, DeauviUe Road^
Clapham Common,
1897. 1716 The late Sir J. E. Millais, Bart.,
P.R.A. After himself.
JOHNSTONE, Mrs.
Genre Engraver.
1828. 1064 Portrait of a gentleman: im-
pression from an intaglio.
JOHNSTONE, William ... Engraver.
30, Pohvarth Crescent^ Edinburgh,
1894. 1385 A word in the by-going. After
C. M. Hardie.
1894. X387 A royal decoration. After C.
M. Hardie.
1895. 1294 In time of peace. After R.
Gemmell Hutchinson.
JOINET, M Architect.
6, Noel Street^ Berwick Street.
1804. 879 Design for a house to be built
in Scotland.
JOLLEY, Gwilt Painter.
26, Fianders Road^
Bedford Park.
1887. 1301 Idle moments.
1888. 367 In memory of a mother's love.
1889. 22 The little musician.
857 Ana Capri.
57, New Stone Buildings^
Chancery Lane.
1890. 443 Jeune fiUe d'Amalfi.
556 A little chapel — Ana Capri.
736 Not forgotten.
858 Amid the golden thistles —
Capri.
1892. 612 Saintly Assisi.
923 Consolatrix afflictorum.
1 206 The Piazza — Assisi.
1894. 313 Tarantella,
342 Carmela. " Spring's sweet spirit
fills the morning air."
677 In an orchard — Lelant, Corn-
wall.
768 A trespasser.
30, Great Russell Street.
1896. 233 "Sio no?"
1897. 692 A Sorrento idyll.
1898. 35 Ana Capri — summer morning.
266 Sunshine and shadow.
1899. 825 Gemstra — morning sunshine.
1900. 436 Monaconi Rocks, Capri.
1 90 1. 786 Sunbeams.
1903. 4»o Old Cottages, Montreuil-sur-
Mer.
72, Wells Street, Oxford Street.
1904. 55 A love song.
JOLLY, Miss Fanny C Painter.
Oldfield, Bath.
1863. ^^^ I^ ^ copse.
1864. 598 In November. "We blush and
pale in mingled hope and
fear, etc."
187 1. 701 Sand's End Bay, from Whitby.
781 In Robin Hood's bay.
1874. 753 In the shadow of high cliffs,
Whitby.
1878. 866 Tillywhim, near Swanage.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
261
JONES, Adrian Sculptor.
The Studio,
Chelsea Bridge Road,
1884. 1760 A hunter, one of the right sort.
1886. 1850 Camel Corps scout; statuette,
terra-cotta.
1887. 1807 "Gone away;" group, bronze.
1888. 1982 The last arrow; group, wax.
1889. 1133 Waterloo; statuette. "The
charge well fought, etc.
3, Cheniston Gardens Studios.
1890. 2029 Waterloo; statuette, bronze.
147, Church Street,
1 89 1. 1962 Triumph; design for a quad-
riga, group.
1892. 1880 Duncan's horses. " Beauteous
and swift, etc."
1893. 1660 Maternal care; group.
1894. 1739 Rape of the Sabines; group.
1903. 1815 Colonel Afsur Dowla, A.D.C.
to H.H. the Nizam of Hy-
derabad; statuette, silver.
1856 For the faith; statuette.
JONES, Alfred Garth Illustrator.
483, King*s Road, Chelsea,
1900. 1585 Youth and Death.
1 901. 1447 The King and the beggar, from
" Elia."
1449 Master Empedocles, from
"Elia."
JONES, AnnaM Painter.
21, Saumarez Street, Guernsey.
1868. 824 Moulin, Huet Lane, Guernsey.
JONES, Arthur S Architect.
10, Oakley Crescent, Chelsea,
1892. 1846 Two houses, Bootham, York.
1894. 1656 Darlington Municipal Build-
ings.
67, Gaskarth Road,
Balhatn Hill.
1897. 1757 School, Scarborough.
1 90 1. 1684 Board school.
1902. 1515 A commemoration bridge.
JONES, Campbell Architect.
32, Bedford Row, W. C.
1903. 1525 Buildings, Market Square,
Newark.
1624 The White Cottage, Sunning-
dale.
JONES, Champion Painter.
77, St, Georges Avenue,
TufnellPark,
1886. 7H Fishing-boats on the river Yare.
1887. 106 Mussel-gatherers, Leigh, Essex.
1888. 765 On the beach, Folkestone.
1889. 868 Mill Place Farm, Gravetye,
Sussex.
1892. 718 A fishing cove. East Coast
774 Evening — after a storm.
1220 On the river Lea, after rain.
1306 Loading hay — Essex Coast.
1895. 74^^ Fishing boats — Brixham.
JONES, Charles Painter.
17, Hayes Place, Lisson Grove.
1 86 1. 556 Scotch goats.
79, Comhill.
1863. 28S The mother — winter.
Albion Villa LarkhiU Rise.
1866. 88 On the hills of Scotland-
winter.
7, Paragon Place.
1867. 374 The head of the drove.
385 Red deer — Winter.
1870. 317 Scene in the Deer Forest,
waiting for the others.
1 87 1. 10 The combat: scene in the
forest of Glen Tanar.
1872. 185 Anearly morning's chace: scene
in the Forest of Dalness.
" High life of a hunter! he
meets on the hill, etc."
Heaihcroft, Balham Hill.
1874. 298 Waiting.
342 By the side of Loch Leven,
looking towards Glencoe.
1876. 243 An inquisitive magpie.
1883. 747 " Alarmed "—the first of Octo-
ber.
JONES, Miss Charlotte.
Miniature Painter.
Miss /ones,
75, Lower Grosvenor Street,
1 80 1. 774 H.R.H. Prince William of
Gloucester.
776 Miss M. Seymour, daughter of
Lord Hugh Seymour.
1802. 699 Master Knight.
733 Mrs. Turner.
793 Miss Bedingfield, daughter of
Sir R. Bedingfield.
807 Lady Drake.
814 Mrs. Clarke.
1803. 747 A frame containing four por-
traits, and a gem in the
possession of Mr. Baldwin.
1804. 727 General PaolL
758 Portrait of a lady in the
Egyptian dress.
1805. 338 Mrs. Davis and child.
3$a Mr. L. Ames.
391 Mr. Davis.
262
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jones, Miss Charlotte — continued.
1805. 399 Portraits of Lady C. Erskine,
Miss Dundas, Miss J. Dun-
das, Lady Drake and Miss
Hannsell.
1806. 743 Portrait of a lady in the habit
of a nun.
744 Lady £. Dundas.
1807. 810 Miss M. Blandford.
811 S. Knight, Esq.
817 Miss Bland.
854 The Hon. G. Harding.
879 The late Rt. Hon. C. J. Fox;
enamel.
894 Mrs. Thomson.
910 Portrait of a lady as a vestal.
(Miniature Painter to H.R.H. the
Princess Charlotte of Wales.)
55, Lower Grosvenor Street,
1808. 707 H.R.H. Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
127, Mount Street.
18 10. 684 Portrait of a lady in the old
English dress.
181 2. 651 H.R.H. Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
181 5. 6a2 Portrait of a lady in a Turkish
dress.
Miss C. Jones y
127, Mount Street.
1816. 74$ H.R.H. Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
181 7. 649 Portrait of a lady.
765 R. D. George, Esq.
Mrs. C.JoneSy
Miniature painter to H. late
R.H. the Princess Charlotte
of WaUs.
46, Upper Berkeley Street^
Portman Square.
18 19. 739 A commemorative portrait of
Her late Royal Highness
the Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
Charlotte Jones y do.
1820. 691 Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. C JoneSy do.
1823. 887 Portrait of a lady.
JONES, C Gem Engraver.
21, Charlotte Street.
1824. 909 Mr. Knight, comedian; an im-
pression from an intaglio.
JONES, C Painter.
1827. 578 A cottage near Alresford,
Hampshire.
George Street^ Ne^v Road.
1828. 305 A cottage at Great Paston,
Huntingdonshire.
JONES, David Painter,
41, Wellington Road^ I>udUy,
1 89 1. 358 Between the showers.
JONES, Mrs. D. (Viola) Painter.
1 20, Adelaide Koctd.
1893. '4^^ Daisy, daughter of Henry
Fellows, Esq.
JONES, Mrs. D. Brynm6r-(Plorence).
Miniature Painter.
27, Bryanston Square,
1904. 1 151 A study.
1 1 52 Miss Rita Mocatta.
{See also Brynmor, vol. i, page 324.)
JONES, E Architect.
At Mr. Wallen\
10, White Lion Street
1 819. 1 173 North-west view of the Tower
of Wrexham church, North
Wales.
6, Whitmore Road^ Haxion.
1826. 880 Temple of Jupiter Olympius
at Athens, as it might have
appeared shortly posterior
to the time of Hadrian.
The spectator supposed to
be placed above the walls
of the city, etc.
24, Charles Street^
Bedford Square.
1 83 1. 1 09 1 Design for an ornamental
temple for Mrs. Powis of
Berwick Hall on the Severn,
etc.
1835. 934 Design for an Athenian cottage.
JONES, Miss E Painter.
Shrewsdufy.
1833. 121 Portrait of Monsieur Faucher
of the King's Theatre.
JONES, Sir Edward Burne-, Bart.,
A.R.A. See B, vol. i, page 352.
JONES, Edward T Painter.
II, Morpeth Grove^
Camp Roady Leeds.
1902. 347 Downland.
JONES, Miss Eliza.
Miniature Painter.
23, Mortimer Street.
1815. 578 Portrait of a lady.
659 The Hon. Mrs. Clifford*
679 Portrait of a gentlemaa
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
263
1819.
1820.
1821.
1822.
1815. 69s Rev. Dr. Hughes, Principal of
Jesus College, Oxford.
\^yJohn Street^ Oxford Street
1 8 16. 614 Portrait of a lady.
741 II Penseroso; a portrait.
750 L* Allegro; a portrait
181 7. 637 Portrait of a lady.
764 do. do.
829 J. Joberns, Esq.
1818. 650 The Duke of Marlborough.
666 Olympia, etc.
700 Sketch of Miss Caroline
Andrews.
853 Miss James.
860 Miss Emma Smith.
62, Margaret Street,
704 Infant Hannibal.
8 $7 Portrait of a lady.
859 Miss Bowes.
948 Boy in a storm.
977 Dr. Walker.
119, Great Portland Street,
840 Portrait of a lady.
798 Lieut.-Col. Napier.
808 Miss E. Paget.
469 Lady Caroline Lamb.
470 Posdiumous portrait of the
late Mr. Hen. Edridge,
A.R,A. and F.S.A.
7S5 Lady Caroline Lamb.
761 Mrs. Pugett.
40, Foley Place,
1823. 697 Miss Bennett,
731 Mrs. P. Browne.
1824. 605 Mrs. H. Napier.
606 Mrs. Broome.
655 Mrs. W. Napier.
786 Portrait of a gentleman.
1825. 464 O'Connor's child. "Why
wanders she a huntress wild,
etc." Vide Campbell's Poem
of O'Connor's child, or the
Flower of Love Lies Bleed-
ing.
1825. 640 Portrait of a lady.
1826. 598 Francis Chantrey, Esq., R.A.
633 Portrait of a lady.
1827. 791 Lady Lucy Bentinck.
799 Miss Coleridge.
1828. 749 Portrait of a lady.
1829. 709 do. do.
956 do. do.
1830. 690 do. do.
1 83 1. 809 His Eminence the Cardinal
Odescalchi.
849 His Eminence Cardinal Weld.
63, Charlotte Street.
1832. 904 Portraits of a lady and child.
906 Two sisters; portraits.
1833. 751 Portrait.
637
70$
1833. 768 Miss Freeling.
8a6 Portraits of a mother and child.
919 Mrs. Rutherford.
29, Great Portland Street,
1834. 631 Robert Newman Hunt, Esq.
642 Mrs. R. Napier.
653 Portrait of a lady.
1835. 468 Colonel Napier, C.B., late
resident Commandant at
Cefalonia.
607 Mrs. Katherine Scott.
608 Portraits of the late Lady
Clifford and the Countess
Constantia Clifford, with
the Honourables William,
Henry, and Constantius
Clifford; studied at Rome
as a portion of a large
picture representing Bishop
Weld receiving the dignity
of Cardinal in the Vatican.
Portrait of the late lamented
Miss Hunt of Mamhead,
Devonshire.
Miss Mitford, author of " Fos-
cari," "Rienzi," "Charles
the First," etc.
7, Duke Street, Portland Place,
1836. 652 Lord Cockbum.
701 Her Majesty the Queen.
796 Andrew Rutherford, Esq.
3, Duke Street, Portland Place,
1837. 876 Mrs. Somerville.
895 Portrait of a lady.
9»6 Mr. Sergeant Talford, M.P.
1838. 876 Mrs. Ames.
930 Mrs. Schimmel Penninch.
1006 Mrs. Hepperly Turkfield.
1839. 825 Mrs. Hippisley Tuckfield.
866 The Lord Advocate. (Andrew
Rutherford.)
993 Mrs. Conduit.
1840. 605 Mrs. Talfourd and her son.
6s4 Portrait of a young lady.
669 Sisters; portraits.
740 Portraits of a lady and her son.
1841. 919 Mrs. Gill.
928 J. Gill, Esq., of Ynysymain-
quain, North Wales.
1842. 766 Edward Scott, Esq., late of
Scott Hall, Ken Bodtaloy,
North Wales, in his ninety-
first year, etc.
779 Portrait of a lady.
865 Commodore Sir Charles Na-
pier, K.C.B.
920 General Sir Charles Napier,
K.C.B.
929 The late lamented Sir F. Chan-
trey, R.A.
264
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jones, Miss Eliza — continued.
1843. 690 Mrs. Hippisley Tuckfield.
711 Viscountess Emlyn.
1844. 814 His Excellency Major-General
Sir Charles Napier, K.C.B.,
Governor of Scinde.
871 Lady Napier.
1845. ^97 Portrait of a lady.
801 do. do.
1846. 877 do. do.
926 do. do.
1847. 698 Capt. Pickering-Clarke, R.N.
107 1 Portrait of a lady.
1849. 388 Portrait of a young lady.
880 do. do.
961 do. do. gentleman.
1850. 92a do. do. lady.
1 85 1 . mo Study from natiu-e.
1852. 709 Mrs. Ruck.
JONES, Miss Emma E. (afterwards
• Mrs. Soyer) Painter.
12, Greek Street^ So ho,
1823. 328 Watercress woman.
66, St. Martinis Lane,
1830. 119 Study of an old man.
5, Southampton Place,
1831. 336 Children with rabbits.
342 The little masquerader.
St, Georges Places Canterbury,
1832. 219 Girl going to market.
I, Fitzrqy Square,
1833. 188 Willy and his dog; portrait of
the son of F. H. Mitchell,
Esq.
1834. 468 Childhood.
9, London Street,
1835. 494 Thomas Rosewame, a Chelsea
Pensioner, in his 104th year.
1836. 969 Elizabeth Love, at the ad-
vanced age of 107.
1837. 197 The escape.
449 The blind boy.
(See Mrs. Soyer.)
JONES, Ernest L Painter.
7, Scarsdale Studios^
Kensington^ W,
1904. 1080 Endymion.
JONES, Miss E. Nora.
Miniature Painter.
35, Douglas Road^ Canterbury,
1890. 1489 Dorothy Maud, daughter of
Pelham Rooff, Esq.
27, Applegarth Roady
Brook Green.
1 89 1. 1459 Evelyn, son of the Rev. Pre-
bendary Southwell.
1892. 1380 Mrs. Robert Barclay.
5a, Kensington Studios,
Kelso Place, IV.
1893. '^97 M.IS. Arthur H. Stevens.
1298 "Bee," daughter of R. J. C.
Young, Esq.
1299 Sir Alfred Baring Garrod,
M.D.
1300 Gertrude, daughter of Wallace
Williams, Esq.
JONES, F. W. Doyle Sculptor.
27, Camera Square, Chelsea.
1903. 1867 Mrs. Ross; relief bronze.
JONES, Miss Florence E. ... Painter.
Danebury House, Kew, Surrey.
1903. 1373 Portrait sketch, head of a
woman.
1375 Lamplight study; head of a
woman.
JONES, Francis E Architect.
20, Cockspur Street,
1880. 1097 Lich gate, St. Peter's church,
Carmarthen.
JONES, Frederick Painter.
19, Argyle Square.
1885. "^5 View from above the village of
Berth, near Portmadoc,
North Wales.
JONES, George, R,A Painter.
74, Great Portland Street.
1803. 220 Christ and the woman of Sa-
maria.
610 A design for the second volume
of Telemachus.
1804. 243 T. R. Andrews, Lieutenant in
the Royal York Marylebone
Volunteers Light Company.
1805. 5SI Portrait of a gentleman.
565 Mr. W. Richardson.
1806. 383 Miss Swerdna.
563 Drawings from Spenser's Faery
Queen.
1807. 297 The fisherman's hut.
758 Portrait of a gentleman.
1808. 196 Star Cross, Devonshire.
301 A Mill on Mr. Hall's estate,
near Exmouth.
1809. 84 Blacksmith's shop.
1810. 297 Cottage in South Wales.
181 1. 463 The basket mender.
1814. 135 Tattoo report
282 Interior of a cottage in Merion-
ethshire, N.W.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
265
18 1 5. 295 His Royal Highness the Prince
Regent received by the Uni-
versity and City of Oxford,
June 14, 1814.
386 Reading; a sketch.
1816. 23 Waterloo : Final defeat of the
French; sketch for a large
picture. The View drawn on
the spot.
310 Interior of an Irish Cabin —
Dunmore, Waterford.
643 Ascension of the Prophets.
And they heard a great voice
from heaven, saying unto them,
Come up hither, and they as-
cended up to heaven in a cloud,
and their enemies beheld them,
etc. — Revelations^ xi, 12, 13.
1817.
1818.
1819.
1820.
1821.
1822.
IV.
115 Earthquake at Sparta, Olym,
77 terror of the in-
habitants, and the assemb-
ling of troops to suppress an
insurrection of the Helotae.
— Plut in Cim. Diod., lib.
xi, Ek.; sketch for a pic-
ture.
139 A domestic party at cards.
Painted to illustrate a
poem, entitled "The Social
Day."
125 The widow's two mites. —
Mark xii; sketch for a pic-
ture.
316 Portrait of a favourite poney,
the property of Mrs. Dal-
rymple.
31, Margaret Street^
Cavendish Square,
189 View of Abbeville.
28, Foley Place,
162 The boudoir.
180 Village of Waterloo: Tra-
vellers purchasing of the
peasants relics found on the
field of battle: Cossacs,
hussars, and baggage on the
march for Paris.
205 An assembly; portraits.
94 Judith attiring.
122 A sketch: representing disabled
soldiers in a cabaret at
Waterloo a few days after
the battle.
156 Travellers surprised by a snake,
etc.
417 Village of Waterloo, with tra-
vellers purchasing the relics
that were found in the field
of battle.
10 Dieppe.
1822. 313 Battle of Waterloo.
His Grace the Duke of Welling-
ton is directing the advance of the
British Army in pursuit of the
French; and in the hollow road
leading from La Belle Alliance to
La Haye Sainte, Buonaparte is
seeming to make his retreat,
whilst Marshal Ney is attempting
to rally the routed troops. The
Duke of Wellington is attended
by his personal staff, Lord Fitzroy
Somerset, Lord G€K>rge Lennox,
I^rd Arthur Hill, the Hon.
Colonel Percy, Sir Felton Hervey
and Colonel Freeman tie.
Lord Hill is coming up on the
right, with the Duke of Richmond
and the Hon. Captain CaUicart.
The Marquis of Anglesey is on
the left, commanding tne cavalrv ;
Lord Edward Somerset is in the
centre, leading the Household
Brigade of Life Guards, First
Dragoon Guards, and the Royal
Horse Guards, Blue; the latter
are conducted by Sir Robt. and
Col. Hill.
The Foot Guards and Light
Division are rapidly following the
French, and the left of the British
line is advancing, with the Prus-
sians on their flank.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1823. 221 The Bell gate at Bordeaux; an
itinerant quack doctor re-
commending his nostrums.
5 1 8 The Gauls, under the command
of Brennus, destroyed in
their attempt to plunder the
Temple of Apollo at Delphi,
etc.
618 Saturn and Philyra, etc.
(Elected R.A.)
1824. 34 Abbeville — a Juggler exhibiting
his tricks.
53a Death of Aische. Vide Anas-
tatius, vol. 3.
10, Neiv Cavendish Street,
1825. 167 Chester.
534 " The sea, the sea."
Greek soldiers pointing out to
their women the distant Euxine,
when the sea was first seen in the
course of the retreat of the Ten
Thousand.
539 Crucifixion.
1826. 121 St. Albans.
141 Mechlin.
439 The temptation. " Thou shalt
worship the Lord thy God."
— Sti Luke iv. 8.
447 Elijah and Elisha. (2 Kings iL)
536 The Venetians re-capturing
their women who had been
carried ofT from the Cathe-
M M
266
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jones, George, R.A, — continued,
dral by Corsairs, during the
celebration of the festival of
the purification, a.d. 932,
etc.
1827. 213 Andemach on the Rhine.
231 Waterloo.
Bonaparte giving his last orders
when quitting the field of battle.
He is near La Belle Alliance ; in
his rear and occupying all the
horizon, is the British Army ad-
vancing, with the Prussians ap-
pearing on the left. In the centre,
near Napoleon, is a conflict be-
tween the Life Guards and the
Cuirassiers; on his right is the
|;reat mass of the French troops
m confusion and flight. The two
columns of English Hussars are
in pursuit and attack. Near the
foreground on the Emperor's
right is Marshal Ney endeavour-
ing to check and rally the fugitives.
llie Duke of Wellington is at
the centre of ihe British line; in
his rear is La Haye Sainte, the
mill at Mont St. Jean, and the
church at Waterloo.
4«i Aaron staying the plague. Num-
bers vi, 16.
490 Darius obtained the Kingdom
of Persia, by the neighing of
his horses. Vide Herodotus^
Thaiia,
582 L'embrasementdu Monde, etc.
28, Duke Street y
Portland Place,
1828. 38 Strasbourgh.
99 Esther approaching Ahasuerus.
Vide Esther c. 5.
515 Cleopatra watching the dis-
embarkation of the Roman
Army in Egypt, etc.
1829. 85 Rotterdam.
257 Battle of Borodino.
Napoleon is watching the result
of an attack made on the great
redoubt of the Russians.
A column of French infantry is
ascending the eminence, sup-
ported by li^ht cavalry on its left,
and on its right cuirassiers are led
by Caulaincourt, who forced the
redoubt, but was slain in the
struggle against the persevering
courage of the Russians. Bona-
parte was on foot, through indis-
position ; but this attack proving
successful, he mounted and rode
over the field of battle. On the
left, Murat is advancing and en-
couraging the troops, etc.
513 The punishment of David for
numbering the people.
1830. 474 Christ appearing to the two
Maries.
475 Paris, review of the British
Army marching past the
Emperor Alexander and the
King of Prussia, led by the
Duke of Wellington.
489 Orestes and Pylades carrying off
Iphigenia from Tauns. Vide
Euripides,
595 Queen Catharine de Medicis.
1 83 1. 83 Prague in Bohemia.
134 Esther witnessing the honour
conferred on Mordecai.
**Then took Haman the ap-
parel and the horse, etc."
Esther vi.
484 Harold's body discovered after
the battle of Hastings, by
Edith Swaneshals and two
monks.
' ' Sad, and despairing of success,
they addressed themselves to a
beautiful woman, named Edith,
whom Harold had loved before
he was King, and besought her to
accompany them in a second
search; she consented to the
mournful errand, and affection,
more quick-sighted than either
friendship or devotion, soon led
her to the mangled body of her
lover."— 7:4i^fry.
493 Mary Magdalen seeing the two
angels in the sepulchre.
John XX.
598 A Greek soldier, from the high-
est accessive rock, pointing
out to a woman the long
sought yet distant sea, during
the retreat of the Ten Thou-
sand.— A>«^/A^w.
1832. 7 Death of General Sir John
Moore, K.B.
The General was carried from
the field of battle, mortally
wounded, to his lodgings in Cor-
unna, where he expired amidst
the afflicted and devoted officers
of his staff — Generals Anderson,
Sir John ' Colbome, Colonels
George Napier, Percy and Stan-
hope, etc.
180 The opening of London Bridge,
August I, 1831.
156 "Then Nebuchadnezzar the
King was astonied, and rose
up in haste, and spake and
said unto his counsellors,
etc." — Daniel ix, 24, 25.
622 Coronation, 8th Sepr., 1831;
a sketch.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
267
1832.
658 Commodore Nelson boarding
the San Joseph in the battle
of St Vincent; sketch for
the picture now in the Hall
of Greenwich Hospital.
1833. ** Godivapreparing to ride through
Coventry, etc.
loi Ghent.
523 "There sat a fair Corinthian
maid, gracefully o'er some
volume bending; while, by
her side, the youthful sage
held back her ringlets, etc."
— Moore^s Epicurean,
629 Fire of London. "The most
in fields like herded beasts
lie down, etc."
638 Prague.
648 Antwerp.
663 Cleopatra quitting the battle
of Actium, etc.
1834. 408 Burial of Lieut-General Sir
John Moore.
554 Frankfort
565 Philippa relieving the burghers
of Calais.
(Librarian to the Royal Academy.)
1835. 3» Cologne.
81 Antwerp.
444 Clemency of Napoleon.
Madam, he said, while such a
proof as I have here exists, I can-
not pardon your husband: as he
spoke, he" placed in her hand a
paper, in which the crime was too
surely acknowledged under the
signature of the accused. She
clasped the scroll firmly, and fix-
ing her eyes on Napoleon, read
something which gave her
strength to rush towards the
hearth, and in an instant the
record had blazed and perished.
The happy, but trembling, wo-
man, once more sought the eyes
of the Emperor, but m vain ; one
hand hid them from her view, and
the other waved her from him
... the doom of death was
changed to that of banishment.
462 Henry the Fifth visiting the
camp, and encouraging his
soldiers the night before
the battle of Agincourt. |
"With cheerful semblance !
and sweet majesty, etc." ,
5S7 "Two women shall be grind-
ing at the mill, etc." — 1
Matthew xxiv, 40, 41.
564 "And Abraham got up early
in the morning to the place I
where he stood before the j
Lord, etc" — Genesis xix.
1835. 576 The sacrifice of Noah.
1836. 95 Battle of Corunna; General
Sir John Moore mortally
wounded.
The British troops are ad-
vancing successfully in line with
skirmishers in their front. The
French are in three columns on
the heights, with a battery on
their left, from which the General
received his mortal wound.
154 Prague.
326 Octavia hearing Virgil read
the iEneid, and struck by
the poet's allusion to her
deceased son, Marcellus,
etc.
488 Pharaoh beholding the ap-
proach of the plague of
darkness. Exodus chap. x.
498 Interior of a dwelling of the
Israelites; their surprise at
the external darkness. "But
all the children of Israel
had light in their dwell-
ings." — Exodus, chap. x.
575 Godiva*s return.
1837. 103 Strasbourg.
5S9 The murrain of beasts.
Exodus, chap. ix.
708 Alcmena prevented by her
attendants from rushing to
rescue the infant Hercules
from the serf)ents sent by
Juno. — Pindar Nemean.
720 Cleopatra on the Cydnus.
Vide Antony and Cleopatra,
731 Death of the first-born. "And
it came to pass that at mid-
night, etc." — Exodus xii.
973 Plague of hail. " So there was
hail, and fire mingled with
the hail, etc." — Exodus,
chap. ix.
1838. 88 Basle, Switzerland.
613 Death of the First-bom. —
Exodus xii.
An Israelite is soothing the ap-
prehension of his wife for the
safety of their infant by pointing
out the signals of protection. An
Egyptian family is deploring the
death of the firstborn; and the
destroying angel is passing over
the land, etc.
640 "Ashy, King of Leinster,
having espoused one of the
daughters of the monarch
Tuathal, and carried her
home to his own kingdom,
268
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jones, George, R.A, — continued,
the Leinster prince, in a
little more than a year after
this union, made his appear-
ance again at Tara, and
informing the monarch that
his young queen was dead,
obtained permission to pay
his addresses to her sister,
and was successful in mak-
ing her also his bride. On
arriving with her royal
husband in his own prov-
ince the young princess
found the queen still living,
and so great was her sur-
prise and shame at this dis-
covery that she but a few
minutes survived the shock.
The deceived queen also,
who, in her ignorance of the
real circumstance, had flown
to receive her sister as a
visitor, on being informed
of the sad truth of the story,
took it no less deeply to
heart."—/: Moore,
1838. 720 Plague of blood. Exodus vi.
An Egyptian girl is pouring
out of a vase the water
changed into blood, as a
proof of the dreadful visita-
tion, etc.
754 The plague of hail. "The
Lord sent thunder and hail,
and the fire ran along upon
the ^ ground, etc." — Exodus
ix.
1839. 99 Francfort-sur-le-Mein.
597 The feast of Vultures. When
their day is done. From
Rogers^ Voyage of Colum bus.
634 "The morning march that
flashes to the sun." — Rogers'
do,
738 Plague of boils and blains;
doctors and nurses are at-
tending the sufferers.
T^o Plague of flies.
762 Efigenia. Vide Boccaccio,
769 Plague of frogs.
780 Plague of Locusts. An Egyp-
tian woman is showing to
her companions the destruc-
tive effect of the locusts.
(Keeper of the Royal Academy.)
1840. 57 s Sketch for a picture of a battle
of the Amazons and Gre-
1841.
aans.
82 Vienna.
1841. 653 Cicero, after suppressing the
conspiracy of Cataline, was
accompanied by the senate
to his own house. The
Roman women illuminated
the streets, and demon-
strated their gratitude to
the " Father of his country."
665 Clslia and the female host-
ages escaping from the
camp of Porsena, and cross-
ing the Tiber to Rome.
697 Poeonian woman.
When she came to the river she
watered the horse, filled her vase,
and returned by the road bearing
the water on her head, leading the
horse, and spinning from her dis-
taff.
711 "Lord Wellington suddenly
stopped in a conspicuous
place; he desired that both
armies should know that he
was there, and a double
spy, who was present,
pointed out Soult, then so
near that his features could
be distinguished. The Eng-
lish General, it is said,
fixed his eye attentively
upon this formidable man,
and speaking as if to him-
self, said: * Yonder is a
great commander, but he
is a cautious one, and will
delay his attack to ascertain
the cause of these cheers;
that will give me time for
the sixth division to arrive,
and I shall beat him.'" —
Combat of Maya,
1842. 158 Frankfort.
647 Funeral of Sir David Wilkie,
R.A., etc.
700 The man who built his house
without a foundation. —
Luke vi.
720 The man who built his house
on a rock.
The waters have destroyed the
foolish man's house whilst the
wise nmn is secure at his dwelling
on the rock. His children have
left their pleasures and exercises
in alarm at the storm, and are
clinging to their mother. He is
anxiously looking to the launching
of the boats to rescue the sufferers
on the sand.
1843. ^58 Claelia and the other hostages
sent back to Porsenna by
Publicola.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
269
1S43. 993 Pharaoh's daughter finding
Moses. "She saw the
child and behold the babe
wept. And she had com-
passion on him." — Exodus
ii, 6.
1008 Moses protecting the daugh-
ters of Jethro. "Moses
stood up and helped them,
and watered their flock." — '
Exodus ii, 17.
1 1 24 Pharoah and the magicians.
" And they cast down every
man his rod and they be-
came serpents; but Aaron's
rod swallowed up their
rods." — Exodus vii, 12.
1 146 "And the waters returned and
covered all the host of
Pharaoh." — Exodus xiv, 28.
1844. 90s "And the Lord said unto
Moses in Midian, Go, return
into Egypt, for all the men
are dead which sought thy
life, etc." — Exodus iv, 19,
20.
9»i "And Miriam the prophetess,
the sister of Aaron, took a
timbrel in her hand, and all
the women went out after
her with timbrels and with
dances."
The horse and his rider hath he
thrown into the sea.
Israel saw the Egyptians dead
upon the sea shore.
Exodus xiv, V. 30.
95* "And the Lord sent fiery
serpents among the f)eople,
and they bit the people,
etc." — Numbers xxi, 6.
966 "Behold, I will stand before
thee there upon the rock in
Horeb and thou shalt smite
the rock, etc."— Exodus
xvii, 6.
1845. 939 The taskmasters. "And it
came to pass in those days,
when Moses was grown,
that he went out unto his
brethren, etc." — Exodus ii,
II.
964 Moses and Zipporah with their
son Gershom.
Now Moses kept the flock of
Jethro his father-in-law . . . and
the angel of the Lord appeared
unto him in a flame of fire, out of
the burning bush. — Exodus iii,
132.
1845. '°^3 "And there came out a fire
from the Lord, etc" —
Numbers xiv, 35.
1020 "And it came to pass when
Moses held up his hand,
etc." — Exodus xvii, 11, 12.
1846. 1032 "And Moses gathered all the
congregation of the children
of Israel together, etc." —
Exodus XXV, I.
1057 " And it came to pass, as soon
as he came nigh unto the
camp, that he saw the calf,
etc." — Exodus xxxii, 19.
1082 Design for an altar piece. —
Luke xxiii, 28, 49.
1 1 13 "Yet Michael the Archangel,
when contending with the
Devil, he disputed about the
body of Moses, etc." —
Jude ix.
1 1 25 " Miriam became leprous, white
as snow, etc," — Numbers xii,
10, 13.
1847. 9$i Design for altar pieces.
961 Enigma.
Man who in infancy crawls
upon four feet, in maturity, goes
on two, in old age, by the aid of
a staff", on three, etc.
973 " Man that is bom of a woman
is of few days, etc." — Job
xiv, I, 2.
1848. 973 Hungarians towing barges on
the Danube against the
stream. This is done by
hundreds of horses and their
riders cheering, cracking
their whips, and exciting the
animals to the utmost
1017 Swanilda, accused of crime, is
exposed to be killed by wild
horses. She is innocent, and
is caressed instead of in-
jured by the animals.
1018 Death of Cleopatra, etc.
1031 "And behold, the veil of the
temple was rent in twain,
etc." — St. Matthew xxvii, 51,
1849. 168 Swanilda, etc., same as 1848;
No. 1017.
173 Sketch for an altar-piece. "And
behold the veil of the
temple, etc"
931 " Rienzi denied the honors of
burial to the Colonna family;
and the bodies of the Co-
lonna, which he threatened
270
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jones, George, R, A, —continued,
to expose with those of the
vilest malefactors, were se-
cretly interred by the holy
virgins of that name and
family, etc."
1849. 938 Battle of Meeanee. An out-
line drawn under the inspec-
tion of General Sir Charles
Napier, G.C.B.
Sir Charles Napier, is with his
staff on the bank of the dry bed
of the Fallalah river, on the edge
of a nullah, or watercourse, where
parties of the 22nd are attacking
the Belochees hand to hand, led
by Major McMurdo. The right
and the centre of the 22nd are
firing from the bank flanked by
the artillery on the right; one
^n is pointed through a breach
m the wsdl, and fiiither up the
wall is the breach defended by
Captain Tew*s company. The
1 2th, 25th and Native In£uitry
are coming into action with the
9th BengiT Cavalry and Sdnde
Horse. The Belooche army oc-
cupies the dry bed of the river,
and extends in enormous masses,
in front of the British force. The
officers introduced are General Sir
Charles Napier, Colonel War-
rington, Colonel Mcpherson,
Colonel Pennefather, wounded,
carried to the rear; Major Wy lie.
Major McMurdo, Lieutenant
Brennan, Lieutenant Pelly, Lieu-
tenant Thompson, Dr. Gibbon,
and Ali Ackbar, the interpreter,
Lieutenant, now Major, McMurdo
is fighting with Khan Mohamed,
whom he killed.
950 Chantrey sitting in his studio
by the stove at twilight,
whilst engaged upon the
equestrian statue of George
4th, and the colossal bust of
Nelson.
958 " And there was Mary Mag-
dalene and the other Mary,
sitting over against the
sepulchre." — Matthew xxvii,
61.
1850. 149 "Two women ihall be grind-
ing together, etc." — St. Luke
xvii, 35, 36.
150 Sketch for a picture, Casca to
Cicero. " A common slave,
etc" — Julius Caesar, act I,
scene 3.
94^ " And I saw the heaven opened
and behold a white horse,
etc. — Revelations xix, 1 1,
etc.
1850.
1851.
1852.
955 Hagar and Ishmael. '' And she
cast the child under one of
the shrubs, etc" — Genesis
xxi, 15, 16.
968 Naomi, Ruth, and Orpah.
" And Ruth said, entreat me
not to leave thee." — Ruih i,
16.
989 Le Deluge. {A long quoiaiion
from Genesis in French.
8, Park Square West^
Regenfs Park.
99 Herminia. " The raven mane,
etc." — Macaulay,
105 Castor and Pollux. "But under
thosestrange horsemen, etc."
— Macaulay,
1 1 30 Andromache upon the walls of
Troy. " The god-like Hector
dragged along the ground,
etc"— ///o^/.
13 The Battle of Meeanee, 17 th
Februaiy, 1843. (jiu long
description is nearly the same
as in 1849, No, 938.)
955 John Sobieski entering Vienna
through the breach made by
the Turks, Sept. 12, 1683.
959 "Or ever the silver cord be
loosed, or the golden bowl
be broken, etc." — Eccle-
siastes xii, 6, 7.
1000 " And they ascended to heaven
in a cloud, etc." — Rev. xi,
12, 13-
1853. 224 Waterloo, 1815.
The Duke of Wellington at-
tended by his staff, is directing
the advance of the army. Lord
Hill is in the foreground about to
mount a horse, his own having
been killed under him. The Mar-
quess of Anglesey is issuing
orders for the cavalry. In front
of his Grace the Foot Guards are
advancing to the attack and pur-
suit, and further on his right the
Light Brigade, under Lord Sea-
ton, is taking the enemy in flank.
On the left of the Duke the
Household Cavalry Brigade. The
farm house of La Haye Sainte.
Three small trees mark the place
where General Picton fell. The
British line, under Sir J. Kempt, ex-
tends to the lefl until it unites with
the Prussian artillery, which was
opened on the French. The
French troops, infantry and cav-
alry, led by Marshal Ney, are
descending to attack the British
force. He is on a white horse,
trying to rally the head of the
column, which has just turned to
retreat. Napoleon is in the road
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
271
below the smsdl inn, La Belle
Alliance; on his right is a column
of French infantry with three
lines of reserve and squadrons of
Lancers towards the Prussian
force. The Prince of Orange is to
the left and rear of the Duke.
Lord Fitzroy Somerset, wounded,
is on his Grace's right, conducted
7 to the rear by General Alava.
1853. 915 Elijah on Mount Horeb. **Go
forth, and stand upon the
mount before the Lord, etc."
— I St Kings xix, 11, 12.
937 "And behold the four winds
of heaven strove upon the
great sea." — Daniel vii, 2.
1854. 13 Battle of Hyderabad, 24th
March, 1843.
Lieut. -General Sir C. Napier
is on the height, under the colors
of the Queen's 22nd Regiment,
with his aide-de-camp, LieuL-
Colonel McMurdo, having suc-
ceeded in leading the 22nd R^-
ment to storm Uie battery at the
top of the second ravine or nullah.
The hand-to-hand conflict is
heavy in the nullahs, and in the
dry bed of the FuUaillee river,
which forms the fort-ground. In
the rear of the General parties of
the 22nd led by Major George,
are making their way through the
nullahs and over the ramparts.
In their rear, on the plain, the
25th, 2Xst, 1 2th and 8th and 1st
Regiments of Bengal Infantry are
coming into action, by an echelon
movement. On their left. Colonel
Leslie is leading the artillery into
the dry bed of the river, to cross
and nish up the opposite bank to
attack the enemy.
In the front of the picture, the
Poonah Irregular Horse (in green
uniform). In their rear, the 9th
Bengal Light Cavalry, led by
Major Storey and Captain Tait.
Surgeon Turner is with the 9th.
On the height, where many of the
22nd have fallen, is Major Poole,
commanding the brigade; below
him is Colonel Leslie, on a while
charger, accompanied by Capt.
Rowan; on their left is Lieut.-
Smith, mortally wounded ; and in
the rear is Trumpeter McPhelan,
taking a large standard from a
Belooch. In the centre of the
picture, Major Conway is leading
the light infantry of the 22nd;
behind him is Corporal Kelly,
seizing a silver standard. Capt.
Coote is forcing an ensign from a
Belooch, in front of Sir C. Napier.
Hyderabad is in the distance.
The whole drawn under the direc-
tion of the late General Sir Charles
Napier.
1854. 915 L'Embrasement du Monde.
( JVM French quotation from
Edda\
933 Ezekiel in the valley full of
bones. "And when I be-
held, etc."— Ezekielxxxvii, 8.
1855. 168 Balaclava 1854 — conflict at the
guns.
249 The battle of the Alma.
The army, having passed the
river Alma, is ascending the hill.
The Light Division, supported by
the First division. Guards, and
Highlanders, attacks the battery.
The Second and Third divisions
are following in support. Lord
Raglan and staff m the fore-
ground. Columns of Russians are
descending the hill in sunport of
their battery — are checked by the
fire of two guns on the right.
The French army, with the
Zouaves, are advancing from the
sea.
1087 Ezekiel. "So I prophesied as
he commanded me, and the
breath came into them and
they lived, etc." — Ezekiel
xxxvii, 9, 10.
1096 Ariel's song. " Come imto these
yellow sands, etc." — Tempest,
1856. 132 Cologne — vegetable market
186 Trukkee, 28th February, 1845.
General Sir Charles J. Napier
is in the act of calling off his
troops from the pursuit of the
robbers into the recesses of the
rocks. The general saw the
heights lined with matchlock
men. To spare the eHiision of
blood on both sides he closed the
entrance with his troops, and
obliged the robbers to surrender.
Colonel McMurdo is leading the
pursuit. Mirza Allv Ackbar Khan
IS on the right of the general.
The retinng horsemen suddenly
rode into a chasm amongst the
rocks, and a guide involuntarily
exclaimed as they disappeared,
"Trukkee!*' having only the
evening before declared it was two
marches distant. This exclama-
tion, coupled with the confident
retreat of the robbers, gave war-
rant that the long-hidden fortress
was found, and the confederates
brought to bay.
1857. 171 The Author of the "Pleasures
of Memory" in his dining-
room. {Samuel Rogers.)
393 Luna.
871 Battle of Dubba. Drawn under
the direction of Sir Charles
Napier.
General Sir C. J. Napier, Col-
onel McMurdo, and Colonel Let-
Mi>^l:.-
272
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jones, George, R,A, — continued,
lie, with the artillery attacking
and defeating the Beloochees at
Dubba.
** In this order we fell on, the
ever-gloriuus 22nd leading, and it
carried the nullah with great
slaughter and great loss. "
1857. 918 "The moon shining through
the air, where the swift
nymphs ride through the
darkness." — Suppliants^
Eurip,
1858, 240 The destruction of the fortress
of Emaum Ghur, January,
1848.
General Sir Charles Napier's
march upon Emaum Ghur is one
of the most curious military feats
which I have ever known to l)e
performed, or have ever perused
an account of in my lite. He
moved his troops through the
desert against hostile forces: he
had his guns transported under
circumstances of extreme diffi-
culty, and in a manner most ex-
traordinary, and he cut off a re-
treat of the enemy which rendered
it impossible for them ever to
regain their positions. — Duke of
Ivellington in the House of Lords,
798 The Danaides.
1 359. 57 Paeonian Woman. (^Same quota-
tion as 1841, No, 697.)
136 "Daughter of Jove and Leda,
etc:' ^Euripides,
876 The Battle of Inkerman.
The Russians occupy the distant
ground; the line of British In-
^ntry and Artillery extends from
right to left. Sir De Lacy Evans
and General Pennefather are in
the centre; on the right the
Guards, and the Duke of Cam-
bridge. The French troops in
their rear; Lord Raglan on the
height to their right. The Chas-
seurs d'Afrique and Hussars in
the foreground. Drawn under the
direction of a General Officer,
i860. 736 Athens. " Here first along the
rapid tide, etc."
1 86 1. 28 Street in Geneva, 1825.
37 do. do.
141 Contest in the Raptee river
between the 7th Hussars,
commanded by Sir W.
Russell, and the Sowars.
In a cascade of white, the
Sowars precipitate themselves into
the waters of the Raptee. At the
sight our Hussars give one more
wild cry and in an instant they
are engaged with them in the
1861.
1862.
river. Their bones flounder amid
the rocks, but the Hussars hold
their own.
319 "The gods of Asgard send
their messengers to inquire
if Balder should be restored
to life; all consent but a
witch called Thok, etc."
743 Thetis leaving the sea to con-
sole Achilles on the death of
Patroclus. *'She said, and
left the caverns of the main,
etc:*— Iliad.
756 " For this shall the earth mourn,
and the heavens above be
black, etc." — Jeremiah iv,
28, 29.
115 Rotterdam.
795 Night and Dreams. — TUbul/us,
803 "Wherewereye, Nymphs, etc.'*
— Milton^s Lycidas,
811 The Phocians defeating the
Thessalians by a stratagem.
The Phocenses were not want-
ing in subtilty of invention. For
the camps of the enemy once hap-
pening to be fixed near the en-
trance to PhocU, five hundred
chosen men of the Phosenes, as
soon as the moon had completed
her orb, attacked the Thesadians
in the night, having rubbed their
bodies over with plaster, and like-
wise their armour, which by this
means became white. They say
that at this time a great slaughter
was made of the Thessalians, who
thought that what they saw in the
night was something divine —
Pausamas,
1863.
179 Andernach.
309 Dieppe.
805 " A great strong wind rent the
mountains, and brake in
pieces the rocks before the
Lord, etc." — i Kings xix,
II, 12.
1864. 131 Amsterdam town-crier.
666 Prospero, Ferdinand, and
Miranda, etc.
(>n " And as Peter knocked at the
door of the gate a damsel
came to hearken, named
Rhoda, etc." — Acts xii,
i3i 17-
22 Lucknow; study for a large
picture in progress.
The sufferers released by Lord
Clyde and the army making their
way to the British camp. His
Lordship is urging expedition to
the sick and feeble — evening.
1865.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
273
1865. 32 Cawnpore; sketch for a large
picture in progress.
The sufferers from Lucknow
crossing the Ganges at Cawnpore
under the direction of General
Lord Clyde.
218 Old buildings on the walls of
Cologne. Taken down for
improvements on the Quay.
1866. 670 Polish peasants defending
themselves by torches and
firebrands against an attack
of Cossacks.
1867. 174 The Syrens were persuaded to
contend in singing with the
Muses, and the Muses being
victorious plucked off
feathers from the wings of
the Syrens and made crowns
of them. — Pausanias.
237 Malines.
266 Godiva with her gentlewoman
to wait upon her, galloped
through the town.
767 The psalmist exhorteth the
celestial, the terrestrial, and
the rational creatures to
praise God, etc.
1869. Ill Lucknow — evening.
The sufferers besieged at Luck-
now, rescued by General Lord
Clyde, and the army on the
march to the British Camp, were
thus described by his Lordship:
*' In leading the sufferers out of
Lucknow, my great anxiety was
to keep them silent, and to press
them to exertion to reach the
British camp. My distress and
difficulties were great, as the
women from debility would sit
down, and the children cried and
mourned under their fears and
privations." This and the com-
panion picture of Cawnpore were
painted for, and entirely under
the direction of, the late Field
Marshal Lord Clyde, who died
before their completion.
266 Cawnpore, the passage of the
Ganges at Cawnpore on the
29th and 30th November,
1859. Companion to Luck-
now, No. III.
Occupied more than thirty
hours.
The army and the sufferers res-
cued from Lucknow. Lord Clyde
with his staff on the rising ground.
On the foreground the medical
officers are attending to the sick.
The number of women, children,
and sick and wounded soldiers
who were carried amounted to
about 1500. The sick were con-
veyed in doolies, the women and
IV.
children in country carts; the
baggage carried by elephants and
camels. The bridge of boats
being under the fire of the enemy,
Captain Peel's heavy guns were
placed in position on the left
bank of the Ganges, about hsdf a
mile above the bridge to keep
down the fire of the enemy's guns.
The Cavalry Brigade (the 9th
Lancers and the Punjaub Horse)
with Brigadier the Hon. A. Hope
(who is on the bridge) command-
ing the 93rd Highlanders, the
53rd Foot and the 4th Punjaub
Rifles, and a light field battery,
passed the bridge and took up a
position to cover the formation
of a camp. A brigade of infantry
and some field artillery, under
General Inglis, remained on the
left bank until all impediments
had passed.
A steamer was moored at the
bridge head, and some native
boats.
1869. 476 Sketch of the conquest and
destruction of Magdala.
Lord Napier is on a white
horse, with his staff, and various
troops. The army and the in-
habitants are retiring from the
fortress.
The explosions on the heights
arise from the bursting of the
enemy's guns by the British.
Theodore's son is on a mule
with attendants.
Some native women on the
foreground, etc.
535 " In the reign of Stephen, Ox-
ford Castle was given up to
the Empress Matilda. The
next year Stephen laid siege
to the castle. Matilda, re-
duced to extreme want, left
the castle by night, accom-
panied by three attendants,
and was conducted by one
of Stephen's soldiers across
the Thames, then covered
with ice. It is said that she
and her attendants were
clothed in white."
565 The fatal Sisters.
The •* Fatal Sisters " wove the
web, and when finished, they
tore the web into twelve pieces,
and each taking her portion, gal-
loped six to the north and six to
the south. — Gray,
(The late.)
1870. 59 Vollenberg, Switzerland.
JONES, G Miniature Painter.
38, Leicester Square,
1832. 758 Portrait of Napoleon.
NN
274
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
«
JONES, G. F Architect.
52, George Street ^
Portman Square.
1840. 1007 Randolph andTaylor Buildings,
Oxford.
Monkgate^ York,
1846. 1 1 74 Design for Ennis Courts.
1189 Garforth church, near Leeds.
1848. 1 179 St. Mary's South Milford, etc.
1849. '059 Porch, Spratton Lodge, North-
amptonshire, for Dowager
Lady St. John.
1099 Clonghanmodfry, Clawnorthy,
for the Misses Gascoigne.
1850. 1126 Wesleyan chapel at York.
Boothamy York,
1868. 867 The Yorkshire Club, York.
1869. 1002 Chancel of Holy Trinity church,
Heworth, York.
10 14 Church at Heworth, York.
JONES, G. H Architect.
227, High Holborn,
1821. 1078 Sackville Street, Dublin.
6, Euston Street,
1822. 871 The new street, Piccadilly.
JONES, George Kingston-... Painter.
28, Lewis ham Road,
Highgate Road,
1896. 1 1 34 On Caister Sands.
1264 Summer time.
1899. 1244 Southwold, from Walberswick.
JONES, G. Smetham- Painter.
120, Adelaide Road,
1888. 397 Not a moment to lose.
JONES, George W Painter.
1 20, Adelaide Road,
1885. 358 Hetty Sorrel.
JONES, Harry C Painter.
Worple Road, Epsom,
1 89 1. 627 A household confidante.
876 Making friends.
1893. 1 145 River bed, North Italy.
JONES, Sir Horace Architect.
1 6, FurnivaPs Inn,
1856. 1 181 New Music Hall, Surrey
Gardens.
1857. 1063 The Sovereign Assurance
Office, 8, St. James's Street.
1858. 981 Sketches of edifices.
1859. 1131 Telegraph station. Thread-
needle Street.
1866. 765 Interior of Guildhall.
774 Holborn Valley Viaduct.
-jTj Metropolitan Meat Market.
1868.
392
I87I.
95*'
953
954
1872.
1234
1874.
1077
1156
1192
I88I.
1008
1034
1882.
1125
1141
1 142
1886.
1655
35, Kenningtan Park Road,
At Fecamp, Coast of Nor-
mandy.
Architect's office^ GuildhalL
New Library and Museum,
Guildhall. In course of
erection for the Corporation
of London,
Market, Smithfield.
New Billingsgate Market,
do. do.
do. do.
Temple Bar Memorial.
do. do.
Entrance to Market, etc.
New Leadenhall Market
do. do. interior.
Guildhall School of Music.
JONES, H. Bolton Painter.
Pont Aveu, Finisterre.
1878. 1326 Sunken road, Brittany.
1879. 284 The eventide.
1880. 449 "When drop the leaves from
branches sear, etc."
JONES, H. Thaddeus Painter.
c\o W, A, Smith,
Mortimer Street.
1883. 216 A wine carrier.
1884. 432 H.S.H. the Duke of Teck.
617 H.R.H. the Princess Mary
Adelaide, Duchess of Teck.
JONES, J. Clinton Painter.
Llanher, Conway.
1885. 1334 An old fashioned garden.
1888. 1 152 A March day.
1226 The lengthening shadows of a
winter's day.
1889. 1403 Carnedd, Llewellyn.
Glenside, Talybout,
Talycafn, North Wales.
1902. 913 Golden Gorse on a breezy
moor.
JONES, J. E.
Jones.
See Weatherby and
JONES, Miss Jessie H Painter.
Ireton Lodge, Wolverhampton.
T901. 1334 A study.
JONES, John Edward Sculptor.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1842. 1353 Bust of James Walker, Esq.,
F.R.S., President of the
Institution of Civil En-
gineers,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
275
8, Cannon RaWy Westminster,
tenant of Ireland {Earl of
1844. 1316 Dr. Nf^Neil, Professor of Civil
Clarendon)^ to be executed
Engineering to the Dublin
in marble.
University.
1848. 1374
Bust of His Majesty the King
n38 J. Tenier, Esq., Dublin.
of Holland.
1362 G. Roe, Esq., late Lord Mayor
1387 Marble bust of J. Fisher, Esq.,
of Dublin.
of Denmark Hill.
1366 The Rev. Hugh McNeil.
1425
Marble bust of James Thomp-
1370 Lady Talbot de Malahide.
son, Esq., Civil Engineer.
1380 D. O'Connell, Esq., M.P.
HS4
Marble bust of Sir John Mac-
1401 Espartero.
neil, Civil Engineer.
1845. '339 His Majesty Louis Philippe.
1849. 1278
Bust of Sir Richard Morrison,
1364 Marble bust of the Earl of
to be executed in marble.
Scarborough.
1850. 1310
Group of children and animals
1 371 Lord Rossmore, to be executed
— portraits of the Sons of
in marble.
Thomas Brassy, Esq.
1385 The Rt. Hon. Sir W. Magnay,
I3S4
Marble bust of the Countess
Bart., Lord Mayor of Lon-
of Landsfelt.
don, at the period of the
1355
Marble bust of a lady.
visit of His Majesty the King
1 384 Bust of Major Herbert Edward,
of the French. The marble
C.B.
is in the Royal Gallery of
»397
Marble bust of Thomas Brassy,
Versailles, Paris.
Esq.
1393 Signora Favanti of Her Ma-
1423
Marble bust portrait of a gentle-
jesty's Theatre.
man.
1417 Dr. W. Cooke Taylor, LL.D.
1851. 1280
Twenty-eighth of June, 1815;
1456 Lord Chief Justice Denman.
portrait of Field-Marshal the
1846. 1445 Bust in marble of Thomas
• Duke of Wellington.
Saunders, Esq.
1302
Marble statue of the Countess
1448 Marble bust of A. Anderson,
of T^andsfelt.
Esq.
1303
Baron Meyer de Rothschild on
1450 Bust of Sir Henry Pottinger, to
his favourite hunter Oscar.
be executed in marble.
1357
Bust of Sir Elkanah Armitage,
1458 Bust in marble of Baboo Dwar-
late Mayor of Manchester.
kanaght Tagore.
1363
Bust of Brian Proctor, Esq.
1467 Marble bust of Pierce Mahony,
1365
do. an artist.
Esq.
1367
His Excellency the Ambassa-
1487 Bust in marble of Mrs. Thomas
dor from the Court of Ne-
Saunders.
paul.
1508 Bust of M. Balfe, Esq., to be
1368
Bust of James Wallack, Esq.
executed in marble.
1852. 1380
Marble bust of Sir Charles
IS 14 Marble bust of Sir William
Fox.
Betham.
1404
Bust of Prince Louis Napoleon,
41, ^pper Charlotte Street,
President of France.
1847. 1332 Morning visitors; portraits.
1417
Marble bust of W. Anketel,
1349 Marble bust of — Parker, Esq.
Esq.
1358 do. Richard Pater-
1420
Marble bust of John Day Barry,
son, Esq., Blackheath.
Esq.
1361 Marble bust of the Hon. Miss
1445
Marble bust of the Earl of
Copley, youngest daughter
Clarendon, late Lord Lieu-
of Lord Lyndhurst.
tenant of Ireland.
1389 The guardian; portraits of the
1482
Marble bust of James Gwynne,
children of W. M^Cormick,
Esq.
Esq., of Bootle Hall, Liver-
1487
Marble bust of William Fair-
pool.
bairn, Esq., of Manchester.
1400 Marble bust of Dr. Alderson,
1853. 1376 Bust of the Earl of Eglinton.
to be placed in the Hospital
1381
do. Alfred Pett, Esq., M.D.
at Hull.
1384
do. Albert Smith, Esq.
1848. 1333 Lord Hyde, eldest son of His
1386
do. Master Telford Ten-
Excellency the Lord Lieu-
nent Jones.
276
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jones, John Edward — continued.
1853. 1429 Bust of H.R.H. the Duke of
Cambridge.
1854. 1366 Bust ofHer Majesty the Queen,
now executing in marble by
command, for presentation
to Wm. Dargan, Esq.
1367 Bust of H.R.H. Prince Albert,
ditto.
1438 Bust of the Rt. Hon. Sir John
Patteson.
144* Marble bust of the Earl of
Eglinton.
1499 Marble bust of the late Coun-
tess of Eglinton.
151 1 Bust in marble of the Hon.
Lewis Wingfield, youngest
son of the late Lord Powers-
court.
1855. 1418 Sketch for a statue of H.R.H.
the Duke of Cambridge.
1438 Sketch for a statue of the late
Lord Jocelyn.
1466 Mrs. Turquand.
1473 Marble bust of W. Keogh,
Esq., M.P., Attorney-Gen-
eral (Ireland).
1483 Miss Blyth.
1526 Justice Haliburton. (Sam
Slick.)
1 531 Madame Grisi.
1856. 1347 The Earl of Clarendon, Sec-
retary of State (Foreign
Affairs).
1350 Bust of a young lady.
I3S5 Marble bust of Sir Alex. Cock-
burn, Attorney-General.
1362 Marble bust of J. P. Giustiniani,
Esq.
1857. 1255 Colonel Brownrigg; bust.
1283 Hon. Sir Samuel Martin, Baron
of the Exchequer; marble
bust.
1328 General Viscount Gough, K.G.,
G.C.B.; bust.
133* Colonel the Hon. J. Macdonald;
bust.
1339 General Sir George Browne,
K.C.B.; marble bust.
>347 John Gibson; bronze.
1858. 1208 Miss Foster.
1215 Rev. Mr. Bellew.
1243 ColonelCaulfield; marble bust.
1285 W. H. Russell, Esq.
1288 Shirley Brooks, Esq.
1 299 Lord Adolphus Vane Tempest ;
marble bust.
1300 Colonel Cust; marble bust.
1 3 14 Miss Ingram; do.
1859. 1289 The Mfljquis of Downshire.
1859.
1299
1369
i860.
964
966
969
973
1024
1040
I86I.
1043
1074
1087
1094
1862. 1090
1096
Lord Brougham.
S. Bateson, Esq.
Lord Arthur Hay.
E. N. Dennys, Esq.
Henry Allsopp, Esq.; marble.
Lord Brougham; marble.
Mrs. Henry Allsopp; marble.
Bust of a gentleman ; do.
Frederick Slight, Esq., Secre-
tary of the London, Brighton
and South Coast Railway
Company; marble. Prtsenta-
Hon portrait,
Thomas Bateson, Esq.
Torrens M'Cullagh, Esq.
Lord Palmerston.
S. Kincaid, Esq.
The late Marquis of London-
derry; posthumous.
A. K. Bristow, Esq., M.P.
JONES, J. H Miniature Painter.
59, Greek Street ^ Soho,
1828. 666 The return — evening; lighting
the Candle.
1829. 837 Portrait of an artist.
1830. 641 do. a young gentleman.
779 W. Tufnell, Esq.
1 83 1. S3 1 Portrait of a young lady.
1832. 703 do. child.
792 The shower.
891 B. Atkinson, Esq.
1833. 730 Master Amos.
868 Portrait of a lady.
JONES, John Philpot Architect.
1857. 1028 Schools and residence.
1090 Town Hall at Cork, Ireland.
153, Cambridge Street,
1859. 1076 Church of SS. Peter and Paul,
Cork.
1 1 13 do. do.
i860. 717 Town Hall, Bishop Auckland.
1 86 1. 687 A Cemetery.
1862. 856 Cemetery Chapel for Dis-
senters.
872 Church for Franciscans.
21, Whitehall Place,
1864. 754 Dundarane Hall, Lancashire.
755 Clervaux House, Hants.
1865. 832 Factory at New Cross. For
Letts and Sons.
1866. 798 Hotel at Florence.
1867. 903 Warehouse near Deptford.
1868. 859 Public library, etc.
1871. 879 Villa— Eastbourne.
187a. 1209 Caen Wood Tower, Highgate,
the seat of E. Brooke, Esq.
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277
JONES (J. P.). See Salomon andjoncs.
JONES, Mi88 Laura Edwards.
Painter.
5, GlosterRoady Regent's Park,
1888. 66 A quiet spot.
1890. 314 Kindlings.
Louberayy Wimbledon HilL
1902. 261 In Caesar's Camp, Wimbledon
Common.
JONES, Miss Lily Painter.
Woodlands^ Sutton Coldfield,
1 89 1. 1 181 Chrysanthemums.
JONES, Lionel J Painter.
47, Kennington Oval,
1894. 1 174 A morning mist — Blackfriars.
JONES, Miss Matilda.
Miniature Painter.
8, Coleman Street,
1825. 70 > Portrait of a lady.
702 Mr. E. J. Jones.
714 Portrait of a lady.
738 Miss Whitfield.
1826. 823 Master F. M. Jones.
1827. 874 Mrs. Jones, the only survivor
from the Maria Mail boat
wrecked off Antigua, Feb-
ruary 28, 1826.
1828. 7»9 Portrait of a lady.
786 'Mr. E. T. Jones.
794 Portrait of a lady.
841 Rev. A. E. Farrar.
1829. 874 Portraits of a lady and her
daughter.
1830. 654 Portrait of a lady.
935 do. gentleman.
944 do. lady.
1 83 1. 670 Mr. E. T. Jones.
1832. 735 Kahkewaquonaby, an Indian
chief.
808 Major - General Hardwicke,
F.R.S., F.S.A., etc.
1833. 799 Lady Osborne.
1834. 651 Mr. A. Jones.
669 Mrs. A. Jones.
1835. 790 Mrs. E. Jones.
1838. 9*6 A gentleman.
24, City Road,
1840. 708 Mrs. East, aged 91.
7x1 Miss Welsh.
1843. 769 Mrs. Robert Newstead.
JONES, Miss M. A Painter.
c\o Mr, JoneSy
103, Leadenhall Street,
1805. 5»8 South-East View of St. Alban*s
Abbey.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1806. 428 A View of St. Michael's, St.
Albans.
1807. 3^4 Carisbrooke Castle.
1809. 297 Ethelbert's tower, part of the
Monastery of St. Augustin,
Canterbury.
JONES, Miss M. Budgett.
Miniature Painter.
2, Cromer Row y IV, C.
1898. 1265 "Trust her not, she can both
false and friendly be."
1 90 1. 1400 Childhood.
JONES, Miss Martha Painter.
46, Cirencester Place,
1845. »«6 Fruit.
8, Catwnbury Park.
1846. 606 A letter from Home.
1855. »^97 A Sunday walk. "For then Fm
drest all in my best, etc."
1859. 696 Hermione. See Winter's Tale.
Crescent Lodge^
Canonbury Park.
1 86 1. 13 The Question, "Cavalier or
Roundhead."
408 The lesson.
JONES, Miss M. F Painter.
173, Hampstead Road.
1885. 855 Supper time.
JONES, Miss Mary Helen ... Painter.
ZZyJermyn Street,
1885. 1124 Study of a head.
JONES, Miss M. K Painter.
Whitboume Lodge,
East Dulwich,
1859. 121 Little Fatima.
\^^ So Sleepy!
JONES, Miss Maud Raphael.
Painter.
51, Fagley Road, Birmingham,
1889. 1x53 March winds.
486, Harewood St,, Bradford,
1890. 530 The Lune, near Hornby.
706 Pulling turnips in Yorkshire: a
November afternoon.
906 "The plumy race. Retiring
from the downs, where all
day long They picked their
scanty fare. . . . Foretell the
blast."
1 89 1. 34 Harvest on the hill.
284 In Wharfedale : The storms of
wintry time will quickly pass,
and one unbounded spring
encircle all.
278
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jones, Miss Maud Raphael — continued,
1891. 679 An October afternoon.
loaS Fine growing weather.
1892. 112 A moorland road.
899 Where Ettrick meets Yarrow.
1894. 35 His tea time.
38 Feathered friends.
532 The flag staff'^Hampstead
Heath.
610 The sky lark.
cjo Mr, Addy^
WoodvieWy Bradford,
1897. 3S9 February.
372 Returning home: geese in
pasture.
595 Sunlight and shadow.
1 5, Parkcliffe Mounts
UnderclijBfe, Bradford,
1899. 149 Yorkshire oats.
732 Hoeing turnips.
945 Where Washburn joins Wharfe.
1900. 445 Haytime in Wharfedale.
JONES, Mrs Gem Engraver.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1783. 346 A sulphur cast from a head
of Mercury; engraved on
cornelian.
JONES, Owen Architect.
1831. 956 Design for Town Hall, Bir-
mingham.
1 1, John Street^ Adeiphi,
1835. 967 The Alhambra: entrance to the
Court of the Lions from the
Court of the Fish-ponds,
etc.
1033 Ruins of the great temple at
Kamack.
1838. 1349 Model of a ceiling in the
Alhambra, Granada, etc.
1839. 1 1 77 View of the Alcove at the upper
end of the Hall of the Two
Sisters in the Alhambra,
looking into the garden of
Lindaraja, (The figures,
landscape, and furniture by
Z. HaghCy etc.)
1840. 979 Design for St. George's Hall,
Liverpool.
984 La Sala del Tribunal, or Hall
of Judgment in the palace
of the Alhambra. The figures
by L. Haghe represent the
trial of Zoraide, wife of
Boabdil, the last King of
Granada.
1046 Interior of a design for St.
George's Hall, Liverpool.
9, ArgyU Place.
1845. 1235 Villa, Queen's Road, Kensing-
ton, for J. M. Blashfield, Esq.
1273 Dairy for J. J. Morrison, Esq.,
M.P.
i860. 691 Osier's Gallery, 45, Oxford St.
1 86 1. 685 Ceiling at Hancock's, Bruton
Street.
JONES, R Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1780. 241 An old man's head.
\oo. Pall MalL
1798. 909 Portrait of the porter at the
Royal Academy.
1799* 735 Mrs. Maiden.
997 Design for improving the north
and west fronts of Nither
Winchendon House, the seat
of Scrope Bernard, Esq.
81, Newman Street,
1809. 118 Ajax mad. His last interview
with his wife and sons. "If
he be the son of Ajax, etc."
— FranklMs Sophocles,
1 8 10. 232 An evening scene.
181 2. 370 The bard. "On a rock, whose
haughty brow frowns o'er old
Conway's foaming floods etc."
— Gray.
JONES, R Painter.
Readings Berks^ and
2^\^ Judd Place.
1 81 8. 124 Portrait of the Bull, Emperor,
the property of G. Dodd,
Esq., Chenies, Bucks.
51, Leicester Square.
1 819. 213 Portrait of Carlo, a celebrated
old pointer, crossed from the
foxhound.
432 Mr. Sampson.
541 Mr. Clay.
1820. 29 The Death: portraits of a
favorite horse and grey-
hounds.
119 Mr. Rusby.
168 Soho! portraits of greyhounds.
251 Portraits of a favorite aged and
young setters, the property
of J. N. Paxton, Esq.
475 Portrait of a gentleman.
497 do. do.
597 J. Houle, Esq.
JONES, Reginald Painter.
The Shrublands, Eltham.
1884. 1020 Undermined.
1885. 1243 The Wolf's den, Wilhelms-
hohe.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
279
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1902.
1904.
1426 Springtime. "When the folded
leaf is woo'd from out the
bud."
1436 After Summer rains.
I zoo "When the brightness of the
day is on the wane."
1174 Below bridge.
1202 Autumn Mist.
1098 A dull winter's day.
Arts Club Studio, Blackheath,
1078 Mist.
991 Benfleet churchyard.
Shrublands, Eltham,
1 101 View from Macugnaga.
1 109 Late Autumn.
1285 Cottages at Benfleet.
1166 "Sunset glow 'mid forest
gloom."
885 Late summer.
965 The mill race, Guy's Cliff.
JONES, Ronald P Architect.
208, Coleheme Court, S. W.
1904. 1429 Pavilion for Consolidated
Clubs, Magdalen College,
Oxford.
JONES, Rowland G Designer.
127, Grosvenor Parky
CamberwelL
1889. 1764 Designs for cloth book covers.
1883 Design for painted glass.
1890. 1909 do. interior decoration.
1941 Heraldic design for painted
glass.
6, Red Lion Square,
1893. 1522 Design for painted glass win-
dow: "The chase."
1541 Design for a book cover.
JONES, R.J. Cornc wall... Architect.
44, High Street, Ryde,
1886. 1589 Old church of St. Nicholas,
Boulogne sur Mer.
JONES, R. M Painter.
23, Francis Street,
Torrington Square,
1833. 642 T. Meux, Esq.
JONES, R. P Painter.
Custom House,
1 78 1. 348 Portrait of a gentleman.
1784. 283 do. do.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1785. 350 Portrait of a lady for a ring.
Custom House,
1786. 352 Maternal Love.
JONES, Miss Sophia.
Miniature Painter.
1 5, Howard Street, Strand.
1789. 191 Portrait of a gentleman.
323 do. lady.
23, Clarges Street, Piccadilly,
1796. 539 Portrait of a gentleman.
660 A garden scene from nature.
Mrs, S, Jones,
23, Clarges Street, Piccadilly,
1797. 407 A portrait.
749 Portrait of an eminent com-
poser, and eight others.
1054 Portraits.
Miss Jones,
1800. 821 A frame with five portraits.
JONES, Mrs. S Painter.
18, Duke Street, Adelphi,
1806. 576 Mrs. Bressingham and child.
1807. 369 Portraits of Miss Lownds and
Miss H. Lownds of Do-
minica.
486 Venus, Adonis, and Cupids.
596 St. Cecilia and angels.
715 Miss Jones and Miss J. H.
Jones.
21, Villiers Street,
1808. 445 Miss Ralph.
540 "Behold a form celestial soft
descend. Borne on a silver
cloud." Poetical sketches by
the artist,
544 "O come, and round my
humble lyre, etc." Poetical
sketches by the artist,
605 Mr. and Mrs. Lowndes.
1809. 282 The descent of charity. "Tis
heaven born charity! etc."
Poetical sketches by the artist,
285 The death of Egbert. "Near
her dear father's honoured
clay, etc." Poetical sketches
by the artist,
1 8 10. 535 Mrs. Phillips.
27, Henrietta Street.
181 1. 307 Portrait of a lady.
383 Mrs. Mould.
396 Miss Jones.
181 2. 4*8 Portrait of a gentleman.
432 do. lady.
479 Miss Knight.
627 Miss E. Watson.
JONES, S.J. E Painter.
5, Globe Road, Mile End.
1820. 77* W. Worrill, Esq.
26, Devonshire St,, Mile End,
1823. 1 46 View near Walthamstow : Cattle
and figures.
28o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jones, S. J.
1825. 27*
1826. 39
1827. 52
1828. 328
1833. 472
1834. 834
1836. 291
1839. 489
1840. 283
1842. 1 136
1843. 21
1845. 589
E. — continued.
View near Stratford in Essex.
Ruins and banditti.
Brigands on the look-out.
Cattle.
3, Bartholomew Lane,
The poet and his patron.
Sir Roger de Coverly, accom-
panied by the Spectator,
giving the preference to a
wooden-legged waterman at
the Temple stairs, etc.
Scene from Gil Bias.
The Lesson, "Delightful task,"
etc.
Bom to good luck.
A landscape.
A river scene.
A water mill in Denbighshire,
North Wales.
JONES, T Painter.
77, Edgu'are Road,
1 8 14. 619 Flowers from nature.
Temple Street^
Newington Butts,
181 5. 486 Flowers from nature.
JONES, Theodore Painter.
Edith Villa, Eton Street, N. W.
1880. 917 St. Nicholas Church from the
North Denes, Yarmouth.
1 88 1. 788 Yarmouth, from the North
Denes.
1884. 1010 Walberswick.
39, Chalcot Crescent,
1889. 1536 Harrow, from Mill Hill.
JONES, Thomas Painter.
23, Charlotte Street,
Rathbone Place,
1784. 114 View of the Campi Flegrei
from the Camaldolise con-
vent near Naples.
232 Morning view of Naples.
35, London Street,
Tottenham Court Road,
1785. 90 View of the Mare Morto and
Campi Elisi, including the
promontory of Cuna, with
the islands of Procita and
Ischia.
398 View of Naples from Pusilippo,
with the effect of an ap-
proaching eruption of Mount
Vesuvius — sunset.
1786. 41 Waterfall in the garden of
Thomas Johnes, Esq., at
Havod, Cardiganshire.
1787. 58 View from Ponte Loreto, an
antique bridge near Net-
tuno.
1788. 261 Scene in the grounds of Thomas
Johnes, Esq.
1798. 60 A View from Sorrento, looking
towards the bay of Salerno,
and promontory of Minerva
— sunrise.
113 A view from above Sorrento,
looking over the Bay of
Naples towards the pro-
montory of Surroli, Cuma,
etc.
350 A Winter scene in Italy.
JONES, Sir Thomas Alfred, P,R.H,A.
Painter.
764 The Emigrant's prayer.
796 Mrs. S. T. Townshend.
9, Upper Mount Street^ JDudlin.
305 Eily O'Connor.
88i Limerick lasses.
1067 Lady Randolph Spencer
Churchill.
1872.
1874.
1875.
1879.
JONES, T,
1876. 669
725
785
1877. 8°8
850
906
1878. 673
721
806
1879.
74'
872
1880.
758
787
i88i.
8:4
74»
1882.
1883.
864
995
1027
1891.
1893.
ijii
IOS9
Hampson Painter.
7, Adelaide Buildings,
IJverpooL
On the Moors near Capel
Curig.
Cottage on the Welsh Hills.
Harvest time.
Conway.
A sunny day near Barmouth.
Autumn in Wales.
At Barmouth — a misty day.
From Winchelsea to Rye — a
summer afternoon.
A street in Winchelsea.
8, The Temple,
Dale Street, Liverpool.
Canal at Giudecca.
The coming tide.
3, Brighton Terrace,
New Brighton.
Home again.
Near Barmouth — a sunny
morning.
After Sundown — Arundel.
The Medway at Rochester.
Artist Club, Bold Street,
Liverpool.
Canal in Venice — evening.
In a Sussex Village.
On the Giudecca» Venice.
3, HaUyon Road, Birkenhead.
A good harvest.
A Sussex Landscape.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
281
9, Cook Strtety Liverpool,
1896. 12 14 Going to the meadows — a
sunny evening.
1899. 1211 The old garden.
1902. 866 A Cheshire Village.
1903. 1056 Coronation Day — Dale Street,
Liverpool.
JONES, Thomas J Painter.
11, Lincoln Street ^
King's Road, S. W.
1 90 1. 1222 A bit of Appledore, North
Devon.
1902. 518 Clovelly pier, North Devon.
1700 The standard bearer; bas relief.
Wedgwood Institute,
Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent,
1904. 1 07 1 The old watch tower, Apple-
dore, North Devon.
JONES, T. W Painter.
31, Claudesley Square, Islington,
1832. 4 The dying Christian. "Hark!
they whisper; angels say,
Sister spirit come away." —
Pope,
8, Islington Green,
1837. 260 Portrait of an old man.
530 do. a gentleman.
1838. 167 The Problem.
499 Portrait of a deputy Grecian of
Christ's Hospital.
40, High Street, Islington,
1839. 9 Portrait of a gentleman.
3, Halton Place, Islington,
1 84 1. 408 Children with a cat.
1842. 191 The call of Samuel. "Now
Samuel did not know the
Lord, etc." — i Samuel, iii, 7.
19, Upper John Street,
1845. '^9 ^^^ instructing the child
Samuel.
JONES, Victor T Architect.
1 2, Albany Road,
South Hatnpstead,
1894. fS37 Cottage, Undercliffe, Niton,
Isle of Wight.
JONES, Watkin D Sculptor.
27, capstone Street,
1846. 1462 Medallion of Rev. James Ben-
nett.
14, Carburton Street,
1852. 1371 Pity. "While she was yet but
young, a dove, pursued by a
hawk, flew into her bosom."
42, Cirencester Place,
i Jf4S5 MeAdlion portrait of a gentle-
1854. 1387 Infant Napoleon.
1404 T. E. Evans, Esq., tragedian.
1405 G. V. Brooke, Esq., do.
1856. 1237 Infant Napoleon and eagle.
1858. I2J5 Bust of a lady.
39, Arlington Street,
Momington Crescent,
1859. 1235 Ideal bust of a warrior; marble.
1237 Little Jessie.
JONES, W.
1843- H33
1844. 1369
1845. 1360
1362
1376
1390
1401
1846. 1469
1472
H93
1847- '353
1354
1440
1443
Sculptor.
27, capstone Street,
Bust, in marble, of Caswallon.
Bust of Thomas Bevan, M.D.,
F.L.S.
Basso relievo of Jacob's
vision. "And Jacob went
out from Beersheba, etc." —
Genesis, xxviii, 10-12.
First statue of Taliesin pen
Beirdd (Prince of the Bards)
exhorting the Clergy to retain
the doctrines of the Gospel
as they had received them
from Apostolic hands,
against St. Augustine with
the innovations of Rome.
Bust of Joseph, son of Thomas
Bevan, M.D.; to be executed
in marble.
Bust of the Rev. James Bennett,
D.D., Minister of Falcon
Square chapel.
Posthumous marble bust of
John Fothergill, M.D.,
F.R.S.
Bust in Marble of Joseph
Gurney, son of Thomas
Bevan, F.L.S.
Bust of James Risdon Bennett,
M.D.
Bust of Mohun Lall, Knight of
the Persian Order of the
Lion and Sun, etc., lately
attached to the Mission at
Kabul.
Bust in marble of Elizabeth
Jane, daughter of David
Evans, Esq., Banker, Merthyr
Tidvil, executed by com-
mand of Mirza Mohun Lall,
etc., Persian Secretary to the
British Government.
Bust of Ralph Brown, son of
the Rev. R. D. Brown, of
Ickleford, Herts.
Bust of Ralph Lindsay, Esq.,
of Norwood.
Bust in marble of the Rev.
James Bennett, D.D.
00
282
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
JONES, William Painter.
Bath,
1770. 115 Fruit, with a monkey.
1 7 7 1 . 264 A bunch of grapes.
JONES, William Painter.
2, BreanCs Buildings.
1818. 537 Saul called to the apostleship;
a study.
18 19. 450 Head of the Bard, from Gray.
40, Kirby Street^
Hat ton Garden.
1820. 434 A sketch: The house of Sleep
— I ris en tering with a message
from Juno.
Beaumaris.
1822. 44 Painting a portrait.
Chester.
1829. »88 The Bishop of London. {Bloni-
field.
13, Ludgate Hill.
1832. 459 Archdeacon Wrangham.
1833. 177 A girl's head; a sketch.
236 Contemplation; do.
91, Newmnn Street.
1834. 83 John Williams, Esq.
222 Earl Grosvenor.
15, Walcot Place ^ Kennington.
1853. 287 Head of a Welsh bard.
JONES, W. Campbell Architect.
Z2y Bedford Raw, W.C.
1894. 1727 Tonbridge School.
1895. 1498 Town Hall, Baldock, Herts.
1582 Almshouses at Palmer's Green,
for the Skinners' Company.
1898. 1660 Warehouse, Middlesex St.
1900. 1835 House at Lechmore Heath.
1836 do. Tunbridge Wells.
1 90 1. 1593 Bank, Crowboro', Sussex.
1594 Parish Hall, St. Gabriel's, War-
wick Square.
1600 "The White Hart," Sonning.
1902. 1523 Chapel for Tonbridge School.
1534 Village Hall, Beddington,
Surrey.
1904. 1535 A street front, Colchester.
1538 Premises, New Brompton,
Kent.
1585 House near Brussels.
JONES, William E Painter.
(Member of the Bristol Academy of Arts.)
7, Acton St., Grafs Inn Road.
1853. loi The King of the coast.
210 Evening — winter; mill near
Roe, North Wales.
1854. 545 At Stapleton, near Bristol.
35i ^^gyi^ Square,
1855. 1076 Mill stream.
JONES
,w
1852.
95'
1867.
1868.
75«
696
826
1869.
554
1870.
1872.
573
735
1373.
1875-
1878.
828
632
679
22, Manchester Street,
1863. 692 The orphan lambs — Bumstead
Common, Essex.
19, Argyle Square,
187 1. 669 Winter morning at NewtH^dge,
Somerset.
, H. H Painter.
3, Judd Place East.
A study in the fields.
6, Park Lane, Queen^s Ehns.
A barley field at Goring, Oxon.
The Thames at Moulsford —
morning.
Part of old Heston church.
The Thames at Moulsford —
evening.
12, A/oore Park Road.
A meadow at South Stoke.
The Thames at Moulsford.
Witley, Godcdming.
Moulsford Ferry —Autumn.
A moated manor-house in Wilts.
At Chiddingfold, Surrey.
JONES, Mrs. W. H. H Painter.
14, Upper Ebury Street,
1843. 1225 South-east view of Reculvers,
Kent.
JONES, W. L Sculptor.
14, Carburton Street,
1852. 1354 Infant Taliesin.
In the latter part of the fifth
century he was found by a fisher-
man in a coracle on the river
Conway, and came to shore in a
net. The fisherman took him be-
fore the Prince, who ordered
every care to be taken of the
child. He afterwards became the
celebrated bard of the period, and
a renowned and eminent legis-
lator and preceptor at the King's
Court. This is the first of a series
of twenty remarkable children.
1385 Bust in marble of the Rev. Dr.
Bennett, D.D.
1468 Posthumous bust of the late
Thomas Thornton, Esq., of
the Grange Hall, Gargrave,
Yorkshire.
1855. 1490 Medallion of Wm. Lorando
Jones.
JONES and JOHNSON.
Architects.
II, EkrHwaTs Imm,
1850. It 16 Caversham Park^ the seal of
William Crawshaw, Esq,
117s Crown Court, etc., Cardiff
1851. 293 Town Hall, etc., da
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
283
JONES and SELLARS ...Architects.
Union Bank Chambers^
Oldham,
1904. 1638 Heywood Free Library.
JONGHE, Gustavc Dc.
page 294.
See D, vol. ii,
JONVAUX Miniature Painter.
1831. 657 Study of a child.
788 Portrait of a gentleman.
916 do. lady.
JOPLING, J. Architect.
18 16. 797 Design for a gothic church.
JOPLING,
1848. 940
1850. 734
1851. 1135
1853. 837
1854. 930
1855. 1129
1856.
846
1857-
666
1858.
626
1859.
76.
8.5
1863.
79*
1863.
8.3
1864.
653
1865.
74«
1866.
739
tseg.
Ses
1870.
S.9
Joseph Middleton.
Painter.
4, Pelham Crescent^ Brampton,
Mary Queen of Scots in prison.
"The meanest hind in fair
Scotland, etc." — Bums,
16, Lansdowne Villas^
West Brompton,
"So sweet a face, such angel
grace, etc." — Tennyson,
4, Pelham Crescent,
Number One. " It 's very hard !
and so it is to live in such a
row, etc." — Hood*s Comic
Annual,
Esther and her Confidante.
" The dogs began to bark, etc."
16, Pelham Place,
English armour of the i6th and
19th centuries.
Horse Guards,
The May Queen.
The sisters.
130, Piccadilly,
Lieut.-Colonel and Mrs. Addi-
son and daughters.
" O ! Sancta Maria, ora pro
me."
Pifferaro.
Arthur J. Lewis, Esq.
Miss Murphy.
Mrs. Du Plat Taylor.
Portrait of a lady.
Lieut-General W. F. Forster,
K.H., Military Secretary to
H.R.H. The Field-Marshal
C o m m an d i n g'i n-chief.
Miss Christie.
Mrs. Reginald Somerled Mac-
donald.
Flossy,
1873. 865 Between the acts.
882 Between the parts.
4, Gloucester Grove West,
1874. 815 Lady Lindsay (of Balcarres).
881 Midge.
933 Rhododendrons.
1875. 660 " Please God make me a good
boy."
754 In the conservatory.
8, Clairville Grave,
1876. 835 Lily.
28, Beaufort Street^ Chelsea,
188 1. 768 A page in waiting.
1882. 863 Almond Blossom.
1884. 1154 A Mar^chal Niel rose.
JOPLING, Mrs. J. M. (formerly Miss
Louise Goode and Mrs. Frank
Romer) Painter.
4, Gloucester Grave West,
1874. 147 La Japonaise.
1047 Five o'clock tea.
1875. 64 A modem Cinderella. "The
hour struck, and Lisa, my
patient model, like a second
Cinderella, divested of her
brilliant plumage, prepared
to attire herself in her own
homely garments."
1236 Elaine, the lily maid of Astolat.
8, Clairville Grave,
1876. 149 Alsace.
896 Lorraine.
1250 Miss Constance de Rothschild.
1877. 94 Colonel the Hon. Charles Lind-
say.
227 Gerty, daughter of George
Lewis, Esq.
1333 Mrs. Crawford.
1372 Weary wishing.
1878. 23 Trixy, daughter of John Haw-
ton Phillips, Esq.
150 Mrs. James Tomkinson.
213 The village maid. "Who sets
her pitcher undemeath the
spring, etc." — Tennyson,
386 The Hon. Mrs. Eliot Yorke.
6, Trafalgar Studios^
Kin^s Road.
1879. 1382 The Hon. Mrs. Romilly.
28, Beaufort Street,
1880. 664 Ophelia. "There is pansies,
that *s for thought" —
Hamlet,
1882. 480 Sir Robert Anstruther.
572 Auld Robin Gray. " I had nae
been a wife but weeks only
four, etc."
1467 Florence, daughter of W. Gully,
Esq., Q.C.
284
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1883.
Jopling, Mrs. J. M. — continued.
1882. 1503 "A sorrow's crown of sorrow
Is remembering happier
things."
529 Mrs. Murphy.
823 Saturday night: searching for
the breadwinner. "Pay night,
drink night, crime night."
1884. 572 W. C. Gully, Esq., Q.C
712 Nana.
1885. 543 Salome carrying the head of
John the Baptist to her
mother Herodias.
599 Broken off. "Rich gifts wax
poor, when givers prove un-
kind."
8, Cranky Piace^
Onslow Gardens,
1887. 51 Mrs. Gilliland.
1888. s'o Mrs. Charles Sim.
722 Mrs. Alexander.
991 A Polish princess.
1889. 93 Mrs. Niblett.
667 A last look at the old home.
874 Hope.
1332 Mrs. Cockell.
1890. 286 Major Arthur Griffiths.
3, Pembroke Road,
1891. 194 Dear Lady Disdain. ^^ Beatrice,
I wonder that you will still
be talking, etc." — Much cub
about Nothing,
1892. 43 Mrs. Tree as Ophelia.
1245 Mrs. Vaillant.
1258 Beatrice.
1894. 1026 Miss Marion Terry.
1895. 9H Alfred Lys Baldry, Esq.
1896. 441 Blue and white.
1 1 38 Miss Astley.
1206 Margaret.
1897. 329 Viscountess Maitland.
1898. 157 The spirit of the woods.
912 At the Gaiety.
1901. 322 Miss E. R.
3, Logan Place, EarPs Court,
1902. 645 Spring time.
655 Saint Bride. " Paul said and
Peter said, etc."
7, Pembroke Garden,
1903. 37« Lieut.-Col. Horace Mander,
V.D., M.D., F.R.C.S.
499 " Hark ! Hark ! the lark at
heaven's gate sings."
1904. 448 T. Bullough, Esq.
{See Mrs. Romer.)
JORDAN, O.J Architect.
I, King Street, Hammersmith,
1841. 977 Elizabethan Villa at Hammer-
smith.
Crosby Hall Chambers,
1845. 1 148 Baptist chapel at High
Wycombe.
1846. 1230 Design for a cathedral church.
JORDEN, G Sculptor.
27, County Terrace, Kent Rd.
1835. *°*4 Medallic portrait of E. Jack-
son, Esq.
1836. 989 Medallic portrait of Miss Stan-
hope.
186, Albany Road,
Old Kent Road.
1841. 1x32 J. Flower Jackson, Esq.
1842. 1 191 Medallic portrait of a gentle-
man.
JOSEPH, Delissa Architect.
17, Basinghall Street,
1889. 1914 St. George's House, Eastcheap,
1897. 1802 South Hackney Synagogue.
1929 The Cardiff Synagogue.
1902. 1574 A corner of Fitz-George
Avenue.
JOSEPH, Mrs. Delissa (Lily).
Painter.
14, Addison Rocd, Kensington,
1904. 721 Light and shadow.
JOSEPH, George Francis, A,R,A,
Painter.
27, Strand,
312 A Bacchante; an impression
from a gem.
382 Portraits of a gentleman, his
wife, and child.
288 Portrait of himself; miniature.
402 Penitence, as described in
Mason's Elfrida.
15, Wardour Street,
729 Portrait of a child.
266 The Countess of Mountford,
having descried the English
succours, flies to forbid the
capitulation. Vide Hume's
History of England, anno
1342.
332 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Hal/head.)
336 Portrait of a lady. {Miss Single-
ton.)
453 An impression from a seal.
21, Dean Street, Soho,
478 Dressing for the masquerade,
and four portraits.
508 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
Spence.)
516 Portrait of a celebrated dentist.
1788
1791.
1792.
1793.
1794.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
285
II, Queen Street^
Golden Square.
1795. 321 A scene in the "Tempest."
444 Euphrosyne; miniature.
507 Portrait of a lady.
516 do Alderman Boydell.
1796. 344 The Lover. Shakespeare's
seven ages.
424 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs, Pern-
berton,)
578 Portrait of a lady; miniature.
S9t Portrait of a gentleman; minia-
ture.
606 Portrait of an admiral ; minia-
ture. {Sir Richard King,)
624 Portrait of a lady; miniature.
1797. 203 Mrs. Siddons as the Tragic
Muse.
866 Portrait of a clergyman; minia-
ture.
875 Portrait of a gentleman; minia-
ture.
888 Portrait of a lady; miniature.
927 do. do. do.
998 Portraitof a gentleman; minia-
ture.
1798. 246 Mr. Clutterbuck.
356 A Bacchante.
731 Dr. Coombe.
762 Mr. Nepean; miniature.
775 Mr. F. Howard; do.
786 Mr. Partington; do.
H17 Mrs. Partington; do.
830 Mr. H. Bone; do.
879 Lady Arden; do.
35, Leicester Square,
1799. 4 Portrait of an artist.
556 Mr. Rigge.
585 Portrait of himself.
654 Sir W. Parsons.
691 Mr. Randall; miniature.
762 Portrait of a lady.
87, Neivman Street,
1800. 106 Portrait of an officer in the
Kentish Yeomanry.
156 Portrait of a lady.
730 Miss Hill.
1801. 139 Portrait of an artist.
246 do. a gentleman.
654 do. lady.
1802. 137 Welcome visitant.
226 Portrait of a lady of quality.
5*7 do. gentleman.
1803. 66 do. lady.
138 do. do.
287 W. Sawbridge, Esq.
537 Mrs. W. Sanbridge.
1804. 458 Portrait of a lady.
558 J. Stephenson, Esq.
1805. 262 Hon. Mrs. Nevill.
1805. 648 {By Joseph in the index^ but by
H, Howardy R,A.^ in the
catalogue. See vol, iv, page
170.)
1806. 295 Mirth, Love, and Joy. From
Collins' ode to the Passions.
" Last came Joy's extatic
trial, etc."
313 Portrait of a lady.
582*Portraits of the children of
R. Clutterbuck, Esq.
46, Great Marlborough Street,
1807. 272 Portrait of a young lady.
1808. 14Z do. child as an infant
Bacchus.
223 Flora dispensing her sweets to
the Zephyrs.
1809. 5 The Earl of Kingston as the
Right Worshipful Master of
the Royal Naval Lodge of
Freemasons.
30 Portrait of a young lady.
55 The favourite.
1 8 10. 23 — Tanner, Esq.
34 The Calling of Samuel.
S3 The Hon. P. Wyndham.
187 A head.
201 Mrs. Shepherd.
181 1. 29 Achilles unarmed, shouting
from the trench. " High on
the rampart rais'd his voice
aloud, etc."
50, Rathbone Place,
181 2. 105 Portrait of an old gentle-
man.
1813. 238 Portrait of a lady.
274 A posthumous portrait of the
Right Hon. Spencer Perce-
val.
280 Portraits of Miss Antonia d'Al-
mada and sister.
318 The late Right Hon. Spencer
Perceval; a posthumous por-
trait.
342 Portrait of a gentleman.
3 $2 do. an artist.
(Elected A.R.A.)
36, Percy Street^
Bedford Square,
1814. 1 10 Portrait of a lady.
274 The daughter of the Vice-
Chancellor {Sir Thomas
Plumer) and her brother.
316 The Hon. G. F. Percival,
second son of Lord Arden.
18x5. 39 Melpomene, the portrait of
Miss O'Neill.
100 Portrait of the late Right Hon.
Spencer Perceval.
229 Miss Stephenson.
286
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Joseph,
tinned,
i8iS-
George Francis, A.J^.A, — con- \ 1824.
1816.
1817.
1818.
1819.
1820.
1821.
1822.
1823.
1824.
a; 9 Portrait of the mother of Lady
Morris Gore in her hun-
dredth year.
315 Portraits of a young lady and
her brother.
299 {/n the index^ but by A. J,
Oliver^ A,R,A,^ in the cata-
logue,)
309 Portrait of a lady.
521 G. Rose, Esq.
193 Mrs. W. Evans.
230 Mrs. Evans of St. Albans.
349 Mrs. Bullock and children.
393 Portrait of an officer of the late
ist Hussars, K.G.L.
56 C. Cartwright, Esq.
260 E. Bigg, Esq.
290 H.R.H. the Duke of Glou-
cester.
332 Mrs. Vansittart.
41 Captain Birch.
338 J. Morris, Esq.
358 R. O'Niell, Esq.
192 The Right Hon. N. Vansittart,
Chancellor of the Exchequer.
246 Portraits of a lady and her
daughter.
279 S. Gardiner, Esq.
324 Miss Cottin.
The Provost of King's College,
Cambridge.
Miss M. A. E. Thackeray.
391 The Hon. Mrs. F. Trench.
353 Miss A. M. Tree of the Theatre
Royal, Coven t Garden.
415 Sir J. Stevenson, Mus, Doc,
278 Mrs. Willis of Dublin.
346 Portrait of a gentleman.
87, Newman Street,
327 The Hon. Francis Bernard, son
of Lord Bernard.
391 T. Bayley, Esq., author of the
poetry attached to the Na-
tional Melodies.
15, New Cavendish Street,
104 Midsummer Night's Dream,
act iv, scene i. ** Titania,
Sleep thou, and I will wind
thee in my arms."
105 As you like it, act iv, scene 2.
^^ Rosalind, I pray you tell
your brother, etc."
120 Merchant of Venice, act iii,
scene i. ^^ Shy lock. I am
very glad of it, etc."
121 Much ado about Nothing, act
iv, scene i. ^^ Beatrice. Dead
I think, etc."
35'
37»
1828.
1829.
1830.
1832.
1833.
1834.
1836.
1837.
1838.
1840.
1842.
1844.
1845.
1846.
374 Mrs. Money.
385 Mr. S. Joseph.
80, Norton Street,
344 Portraits of a lady and child.
38, Neivman Street.
86 Lady Gordon.
242 Portrait of a lady.
396 do. young lady.
407 do. gentleman.
231 Mr. Sherifif Richardson.
262 Portrait of a lady.
186 Lady Richardson.
221 Portrait of a lady.
296 Five sisters.
7, Hotvland Street,
418 Mrs. H. R. Bishop.
446 Jane Agnes Hamilton, third
daughter of B. Hamilton,
Esq.
510 Portrait of a young lady.
273 Miss Fitzwalter of the Olympic
Theatre.
38, Charlotte Street,
Fitzrcy Square,
238 The nymphs of Diana reveng-
ing upon Cupid the disgrace
of their community, sufifered
in the person of Calisto.
Trumpinton Street, Cambridge,
22 Rev. James Scholefield, A.M.,
Regius Professor of Greek
in the University of Cam-
bridge, and Minister of St.
Michael's Church, Cam-
bridge.
75, Lower Grosvenor Street.
106 Portrait of a lady.
327 do. gentleman.
475 do. do.
Cambridge,
318 do. lady.
22 Captain Sir George Hamage,
Bart., R.N.
448 May. " For thee, sweet month,
etc."
398 An Essex Rural Dean.
266 Captain Purchas, R.N.
JOSEPH, Samuel, R,S.A. ... Sculptor.
22, Carmarthen Street,
181 1. 908 Bust of Master T. Rouw.
93 > do. the Rev. R. Cecil,
A.M.
8, Constitution Row,
181 2. 923 Bust of R. Clutterbuck, Esq.
939 Portrait of an old gentleman.
1 8 14. 761 do. a lady.
793 Bust of J. Renton, Esq.
68, Neivman Street,
1815. 829 Portrait of a lady.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
287
1815. 832
834
839
841
899
903
1816. 870
892
918
9*3
1817. 973
980
982
1818. 975
979
1054
1066
1068
1077
1114
1819. 1193
1195
1200
1207
1210
1219
1820. 1009
1020
«035
1050
1052
1053
1069
1821. nil
1156
1822. lOOI
Mrs. Rickford.
Portrait of a clergyman.
J. Pugh, Esq.
Portrait of a lady.
Bust of £. Kean, Esq.
do. the Principal of Ber-
nard's Inn for the Society.
Medallion of a young lady,
do Mrs. Percival
White.
Eve entreating forgiveness of
Adam. This group obtained
the gold medal, etc., in the
Royal Academy. "He added
not, and from her turned,
etc."— J//7A?«.
Bust of J. Brookes, Esq., Pro-
fessor of Anatomy.
A medallion.
Medallion of E. Kean, Esq.
A portrait.
Portrait of a clergyman.
Case containing medallions of
E. Lombe, Esq. and E.
Lombe, Junr., Esq.
Bust of the late Rev. Mr. Goode.
do. R. W. Coxe, Esq.
do. J. Bartleman, Esq.
do. the Dean of Raphoe.
{Richard Allot)
Model of a statue to be erected
in St. Paul's Cathedral to
the memory of the late Sir
S. Hood, K.B.
Bust of Field-Marshal Lord
Beresford, G.C.B.
Bust of General Sir George
Walker, G.C.B.
Bust of J. Abernethy, Esq.,
F.R.S.
Bust of General Sir Lowry
Cole, G.CB.
Bust of the daughter of General
Sir G. Walker.
Bust of the late George
Bullock, Esq.
Bust of Lieut-General Sir
Ronald Ferguson, G.C.B.
Bust of Mr. William Collins,
R.A.
Bust of R. C. Barnett, Esq.
do. Rob. Ferguson, Esq.
do, H. R. Bishop, Esq.
do. E. Bates, Esq.
do. Mrs. R. C. Barnett.
do. — Perkins, Esq.
do. a gentleman.
Model of a bust, to be worked
in marble, of Professor
Leslie of Edinburgh.
1009
lOIO
1013
1022
1044
1047
1822. 1007 Model of a bust, to be worked
in marble, of Dr. Hamilton
of Edinburgh.
Bust of Sir W. Fettes, Bart.
Model of a bust, to be worked
in marble, of the late Dr.
Gregory of Edinburgh.
Bust of C. Matthews, Esq.
Head of a lady.
Model of a bust, to be worked
in marble, of H. Mackenzie,
Esq., of Edinburgh.
Model of a bust, to be worked
in marble, of T. Allan, Esq.,
of Edinburgh.
139, George Streety Edinburgh^
and do.
1823. 1086 Model of a bust, to be worked
in marble, of the Rev. Sir
Henry Wellwood Moncrieff,
Bart., of Edinburgh.
9, Windsor Streety Edinburgh,
Bust of Mr. Liston of Uie
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
Model of a bust, to be worked
in marble, of Lord John
Campbell.
Bust of a young lady, to be
worked in marble.
Model of a bust, to be worked
in marble, of James Hamil-
ton, Esq., of Romehead.
Bust of Walter Fergus, Esq.,
of Edinburgh.
Marble bust of William Allan,
Esq.
Marble bust of Sir Henry
Wellwood Moncrieff of
Edinburgh.
Bust, in marble, of Miss Emma
Campbell.
Marble bust of the late
Alexander Allan, Esq., of
Hillside, Edinburgh.
25, Great George Streety
IVestniinster.
1828. 1 1 59 Bust, in marble, of Dugald
Stewart, Esq., F.R.S.S.,
London and Edinburgh,
formerly Professor of Moral
Philosophy in the University
of Edinburgh.
1830. 1205 Model of a bust, to be executed
in marble, of the late Sir
Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A.
1208 Bust, in marble, of Robert
Ferguson, Esq., of Raith.
1214 Bust, in marble, of the Duke
of Argyll.
12 1 8 Model of a bust of Mrs. Fyler.
1824.
991
1003
I03I
1033
1826.
1 041
1079
1091
1827.
1107
III4
288
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Joseph, Samuel, R,S,A,— continued,
1830. 1222 Bust, in marble, of the late
infant son of the Hon. Lord
Elcho.
1239 Bust, in marble, of Lieut.-
General Sir Herbert Taylor,
Adjutant-deneral of His
Majesty's Forces.
1263 Bust, in marble, of Miss
Margaret Alison, daughter of
the Rev. Archibald Alison.
1265 Bust, in marble, of his Most
Gracious Majesty George
the Fourth, executed by
command of His Majesty.
1831. 1199 Bust, in marble, of Davies
Gilbert, Esq., M.P., Late
President of the Royal
Society.
38, Upper Charlotte Street,
1832. 1145 Bust of the late James Laing,
Esq.
1169 Marble bust of the late Dr.
Bell, founder of the Madras
system of Education.
1 1 84 Bust of the Rev. Dr. Baird,
Principal of the University
of Edinburgh.
1833. 1172 Marble bust of Sir John
Poulett Orde, Bart.
1202 Marble bust of Mrs. Trotter of
Ballindean.
1 205 Marble bust of Lord Brougham,
Chancellor of Great Britain.
1834. 1072 Marble bust of the late William
Wilberforce, Esq.
1835. 1052 Bust, in marble, of His
Majesty William the Fourth.
1836. 1120 Bust, in marble, of a gentleman.
1135 do. do. a lady.
1837. 1217 do. do. Sam Cart-
wright, Esq.
1219 Bust, in marble, of the late Sir
William Franklin, K.C.H.,
M.D., F.R.S., and member
of the Army Medical Board ;
being part of a monument
to be erected to his memory
at Chatham Cathedral.
1838. 1378 Posthumous bust of the late
Lady De Lisle and Dudley.
31, Northumberland Street,
1840. 1 100 Statue, in marble, of the late
William Wilberforce, Esq.,
to be erected in Westminster
Abbey.
1 181 Bust, in marble, of Lieutenant-
Colonel Gurwood.
1184 Bust, in marble, of Captain
Basil Hall, R.N.
1841. 1337
1842. 1318
1319
1843. '448
1844. 1146
1273
1318
n53
1385
1398
1846. 1498
41, upper Charlotte Street,
Bust, in marble, of Henry
Harvey, Esq., of Hill House,
Streatham.
Bust, in marble, of the late Rev.
Archibald Alison, author of
the " Essays on Taste."
Bust, in marble, of the late J.
Gray, Esq., of Camtyne, N. B.
Bust, in marble, of Mrs. Burge.
Marble bust of a gentleman.
Bust, in marble, of Joseph
Wilson, Esq., of Highbury.
Bust, in marble, of the late Sir
David Wilkie, R.A.
Design made for the pediment
of the new Royal Exchange
at the request of the Gresham
Committee.
Statue, in marble, of the late
Hon. Elizabeth Harriet,
daughter of Edward Gran-
ville, Lord Elliot, M.P., P.C,
Chief Secretary to the Lord
Lieutenant and Keeper of
the Privy Seal in Ireland.
Bust, in marble, of General the
Hon. Sir G. Lowry Cole,
G.C.B., presented to I^dy
Cole by the officers of his
staff, etc.
Bust, in marble, of the late
General Sir George Town-
shend Walker, Bart., G.C.B.,
R.T.S., Governor of the
Royal Hospital, Chelsea,
Bust, in marble, of the late Earl
of Shannon, Knight of the
order of St. Patrick, and
Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Cork.
Bust, in marble, of the late Sir
Francis Burdett, Bart, M.P.
A bust, in marble, of W.
Strickland Cookson, Esq.
J OBEY, John William Engraver.
31, Coningham Road,
1891. 1721 Waldmann. After Sir E Land-
seer, R.A.
40, Godolphin Road,
Shepherd's Bush,
1892. 1604 Brechin. After Sir E. Land-
seer, R.A.
JOSEY, Richard Engraver.
Montague Villa,
Asketv Road, Acton,
1876. 1121 Little Miss Primrose. After
J. Archer, R.S.A.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
289
1883.
1878. 1177 Lady Morris. After Sir J. Rey-
nolds, P.R.A.
189 The Earl of Shaftesbury, K.G.
After J. E. Millais, R.A.
zi? J. B. Greenwood, Esq. After
L. Dickenson.
25, SL Stephen^ s Avenue.
1879. 1265 Miss Martindale. After Rom-
ney.
1880. 1 241 Arrangement in brown and
black: Miss Corder. After
J. Whistler.
319 Sir C. W. Dilke, Bart., M.P.
After G. F. Watts, R.A.
1881. 1187 Catechism. AfterJ.B. Burgess,
A.R.A.
1882. 1292 Sir R. G. Glyn, Bart., and Lady
Glyn. After Stephen Pearce.
335 Rev. Edward Hartopp Cra-
dock, D.D., Principal of
Brasenose College, Oxford.
After Frank Holl, A.R.A.
336 The late Rt. Hon. W. P. Adam.
After H. Weigall.
Park Place^ Penn^ Bucks,
383 Sir Charles J. Herries, K.C.B.
After Frank Holl, R.A.
388 Captain of the Home eleven.
After P. H. Calderon, R.A.
419 Vice-Chancellor Bacon. After
Frank Holl, R.A.
1884. 1395 Gen. Sir Frederick Roberts,
V.C, etc. After W. W. Ou-
less, R.A.
418 The Order of the Bath. After
C. B. Barber.
419 General Lord Wolseley, G.C.B.
After F. Holl, R.A.
1885. 1724 Crossing the brook. After Sir
J. Reynolds, P.R.A.
166, Conninghatn Road^ W,
1887. 1 58 1 Lady Jane Grey. After Bar-
zaghi.
JOSI, Charles Painter.
14, Bemers Street.
1838. 292 Study of a horse.
27, Castle Street,
Leicester Square,
1839. 1087 Study of a horse.
1840. 422 Cattle.
I, Chapel Street West, May/cur.
1842. 381 Study of goats.
99, Great Portland Street,
1843. 717 The bay Arab. Presented by
the Imaum of Muscat to his
late majesty William IV.
1845. 549 Spaniels, the property of Charles
Barclay, Esq., of Bury Hill.
1846. 218 Near Gensano
IV.
1846. 710 Scene in the Campagna of
Rome — approach of a drove
of cattle from the marshes.
78, Great Portland Street,
1847. *72 Beagles.
JOUBERT, Ferdinand Jean.
Engraver.
36, Porchester Terrace,
1035 Portrait of a lady.
1125 Agatha. Engraved from the
original picture, the property
of Lord DufTerin.
921 The Earl of Leicester. After
G. Richmond.
940 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
and Pope. After W. P. Frith,
R.A.
36, Camden Road,
1 194 Atalanta's race. After E. J.
Poynter, R.A.
1855-
1858.
i860.
1861.
1881.
1866.
1867.
1868.
JOY, Albert Bruce, ^.ZT.^. ... Sculptor.
16, Pembridge Gardens,
859 The Brazen serpent.
974 Sunshine.
Do,, and 7, Vicolo San Nicolo^
Rome,
1156 Beatrice; marble bust.
1056 Medallion of a lady.
1057 do. young lady.
1070 Oscar Browning, Esq. ; medal-
lion.
107 1 Frederick Locker, Esq.
1171 Frederic W. Burton, Esq.;
bronze medallion.
1172 Archibald Edward Joy, Esq.;
medallion.
1192 Captain Close; marble.
1270 Countess Laure Przezdzie^ka.
1 27 1 Prince Hermann de Solms-
Braunfels.
1 3 18 Mrs. Cholmeley.
13 19 Mrs. Lapremandaye.
1074 Lord Napier of Magdala.
1 148 Portrait of a young lady.
1871. 1237 W.Bruce Joy, Esq.; medallion.
1245 Portrait of a young lady; me-
dallion.
1 28 1 The young Apollo. "He lis-
tened and he wept, etc." —
Keats,
1323 Miss Graves; medallion.
1324 Portrait; medallion.
32, Mountjoy Square, Dublin,
1405 W. Bruce Joy, Esq., M.D.
1453 Miss Evelyn Farrar; medallion.
1460 Miss L. Graves; medallion, wax.
i47» The Rev. F. W. Farrar, B.D.;
medallion.
pp
1869.
1870.
1872.
290
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Joy,|Albcrt Bruce, R,H,A. — continued,
1872. 1479 A. P. Graves, Esq.; medallion,
wax.
1487 Mrs. Scott Siddons; medallion,
wax.
H95 Joaquin Miller, Esq., author
of "Songs of the Sierras";
medallion.
1873. 141 1 The Rev. W. Clayton Greene,
M.A.
1473 The Rev. Dr. Lloyd, the Pro-
vost of Trinity College,
Dublin.
1477 Miss Barton.
1479 A Roman boy; marble bust.
1488 Professor G. G. Stokes, M.A.,
F.R.S.
i49» H.I.M. Napoleon III.
1583 Professor J. C. Adams, M.A.,
F.R.S.
1874. 1457 The Rev. W. Clayton Greene,
MA.
1595 Professor Max Miiller.
1596 Rev. Dr. Hawkins, Provost of
Oriel College.
16 1 5 Mrs. Bonamy Price.
1 61 6 Viscountess Monck.
1 61 8 Portrait of a young lady.
1620 do. lady.
1875. '^^* William Bryant, Esq., late of
Surbiton, Surrey (posthu-
mous bust).
1Z79 Medallion of a young lady.
1299 Forsaken. "O Jesu, mein
Heiland, was hab' ich ge-
than!"
133* The fairy tale; terra-cotta.
1387 The little visitor; do.
1396 H.I.M. Napoleon III (post-
humous bust); terra-cotta.
1398 Mrs. Lawrence R. Baily.
1399 Richard Battye, Esq. (post-
humous bust).
1876. 1355 Portrait of a gentleman; marble
bust.
1365 Portrait of a lady; medallion.
1366 R. W. Raper, Esq.; medal-
lion.
1382 Rev. Dr. Romney Robinson,
F.R.S. ; medallion.
1387 Sir Humphrey Davy; medal-
lion. Executed for the Royal
Society,
1877. 1463 The first flight. "What does
little birdie say? etc." —
Tennyson,
1475 Professor Max Muller; terra-
cotta.
1878. 1447 The late Rev. Wm. Selwyn,
D.D., Lady Margaret Pro-
fessor of Divinity at Cam-
bridge and Canon of Ely;
bust, marble. To he placed
in the new I^roinity Schools
at Cambridge.
1878. 1461 The late John Laird, M.P.
Model of bronze statue erected
in Hamilton Square^ Birken-
head,
1466 The late Robert Graves, M.D.,
F.R.S. Model of marble
statue erected in the College
of Physicians^ JDublin.
1477 The first flight; bronze, etc.
1544 The Rev. Joseph H. Hamilton,
M.A., Canon of Rochester;
medallion.
1546 The late Professor Maiden.
Executed for the University
College^ London^ etc.
1879. 1508 Mark Firth, Esq. Testimonial
Busty to be placed in the New
University of Sheffield.
1519 John Stone, solicitor, Bath;
bust, marble.
i88o. 1527 The late — Pratt, Esq. Model
for a medallion placed in
Harrow School chapel.
1580 The late Chief Justice White-
side; statue, marble. To be
erected in St, Patrick's Cathe-
drat, Dublin,
1642 W. Spottiswoode, Esq., P.R.S.;
bust.
8, The Avenue Rocul^
Fulham Road, .
1 88 1. 1440 Hermann Vezin, Esq.
1461 H.R.H. Prince Leopold, K.G.
1464 Dr. Longstaff", executed for the
Chemical Society; medal-
lion, bronze.
1474 Dr. Harvey. Harvey Tercen-
tenary Memorial for Folke-
stone,
1 514 W. Spottiswoode, Esq., Presi-
dent of the Royal Society;
bust, bronze.
1 55 1 The Viscountess Monck; me-
dallion, silver.
1882. 1560 Hermann Vezin, Esq.; bust,
marble.
16 11 H.R.H. Prince Leopold, Duke
of Albany, K.G.; medal-
lion.
1669 — Blackett, Esq.; medallion,
part of a monument
1679 The Rt. Hon. W. E. Glad-
stone, M.P. Small model
for the statue for East Lon-
don.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
291
The Studio,
Beaumont Road,
West Kensington,
1883. 1531 The pets; portrait group, mar-
ble.
1655 Portrait of a lady; medallion.
1663 Mrs. Hickman; do.
1664 H.S.H. Prince Herman de
Salms-Braunfels; medallion,
bronze.
1669 The late Provost of Oriel Col-
lie; medallion, bronze.
1884. 1678 The late Lord Frederick Caven-
dish. Model of the statue to
be erected at Barrow-in-Fur-
ness,
1691 The Rt. Hon. W. E. Glad-
stone, M.P.; bust marble.
1692 Miss Mary Anderson; bust,
terra-cotta.
1695 The late Rev. W. A. Fitzhugh,
Prebendary of Chichester
and Rector of Streat; post-
humous bust, marble.
1751 Christopher Bushell, Esq.; re-
duced from the head of the
statue for Liverpool.
1765 The Rev. Dr. Lloyd, F.R.S.,
late Provost of Trinity Col-
lege, Dublin ; posthumous
bust, marble.
1852 The late Lord Frederick Caven-
dish; medallion.
1885. 1995 The Archbishop of Canterbury
{Edward White Benson) \
bust.
2002 Henry F. Gillig, Esq., of New
York.
2107 Frank Griffin, Esq.; medal-
lion.
1886. 1799 Percy Fitzgerald, Esq., M.A.,
F.S.A.; medallion, wax.
1906 The late Sir William Siemens,
F.R.S. ; medalHon, marble.
1887. 1846 The Marquess of Salisbury,
K.G.; bust.
1888. 1921 The late Earl Cairns; bust,
marble.
1954 Miss Elspeth Campbell; me-
dallion.
1959 H. B. Fergusson, Esq. (of
Dundee); head.
2044 Professor Stokes, M.P., Presi-
dent of the Royal Society;
medallion.
1889. 2082 General Sir Frederick Roberts,
Bart., G.C.B., Commander-
in chief in India; bust.
2124 The late W. Bruce Joy, Esq.,
M.D.; medallion, marble.
1889.
2160
1890.
1951
2024
1892.
1872
1884
1913
I9I5
1893.
1663
1677
1680
1711
1789
1792
1895. 1628
1652
1897. 2044
2066
1899. 1935
1940
1900. 1963
I90I. 1764
— Fergusson, Esq., of Dun-
dee; bust, marble.
The late Ix)rd Farnborough
{Sir T, Erskine May); bust.
The Marquess of Salisbury,
K.G.; bust, bronze.
The late Lord Farnborough;
bust, marble.
The Marquess of Salisbury,
K.G.; bust, bronze.
The Ven. Archdeacon Hannah,
late Vicar of Brighton ; bust,
marble.
H. C. Lane, Esq., J.P.; bust,
marble.
The Marquess of Salisbury,
K.G.; bust, marble. Exe-
cuted/or the Corporation of
the City of London,
The late Rt. Hon. John Bright,
M.P.; statue. Model of the
statue executed for Birming-
ham,
The Hon. W. Loudon Snow-
den, Minister to Spain from
the United States; bust.
Sir Robert Montgomery; bust,
marble.
H. B. Fergusson, Esq.; bust,
bronze.
The Archbishop of Canterbury
{Edward White Benson) ;
bust, marble.
The Hon. Chauncey Depew;
bust, marble.
J. M. Horsburgh, Esq.; me-
dallion.
do,y and 16, Impasse du
Maine, Paris,
The late Archbishop of Can-
terbury {Benson)] bust,
bronze.
Frank Griffin, Esq. ; medallion.
Studio, Beaumont Road,
Miss Elspeth Campbell, aged
II years; medallion, silver.
The late Archbishop of Can-
terbury. Modelof large medal-
lion on Dr, Benson^ s memoricU
in Rugby School chapel,
do,, and Chase Lodge,
Haslemere,
Field-Marshal Lord Roberts of
Kandahar, V.C., etc.; bust,
bronze.
44, Piccadilly, and
Studio, West Kensington,
T. Cyril Bruce Joy, son of
G. W. Joy, Esq.; plaque,
silver.
292
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Joy, Albert Bruce, R.JI,A, — continued.
Chase Lodge, Haslemere.
1903. 1855 Major-General Sir Edward
Hutton, K.C.M.G.J medal-
lion, silver.
1857 Mrs. Leake; medallion, silver.
1904. 1825 Aubyn Trevor Battye, Esq. ;
medallion, silver.
1827 Sir George Gabriel Stokes,
Bart., F.R.S.; medallion,
silver.
JOY, Miss Caroline Painter.
10, Fitzroy Square,
1845. 917 Portrait of a little girl.
33, Fitzroy Square,
1855. 770 Portrait.
^
JOY, George William Painter.
16, Pembridge Gardens.
629 Domenica.
1078 The allies at fault.
7 a, Strathmore Gardens.
446 Miss Margery May.
16, Pembridge Gardens.
1015 Herr Otto Peiniger.
959 Laodamia. "With sacrifice,
before the rising morn, etc."
141 Portrait of a young lady.
469 do. lady.
298 Joan of Arc. {French quota-
tion.)
564 Millie, daughter of the Rev. F.
Hichens.
703 Geo. Yeoman Heath, Esq., M. D,
781 Palm Sunday: waiting for the
Lord.
751 Thirty years before Trafalgar:
young Nelson and his grand-
mother. " England expects
every man to do his duty."
70 Portrait of a lady.
180 Ella, youngest daughter of the
Rev. Alf. Edersheim, D.D.
356 The champion of the tourna-
ment
631 The parting shot
378 The Rev. Alfred Edersheim,
D.D.
1066 H.R.H. The Princess Alice of
Albany. Exhibited by com-
mamdof H.2d. the Queen,
38$ Reverie,
438 The Danaids.
741 A quiet nap.
577 Albert Bruce Joy, Esq.
731 The sister kingdoms. ** United
we stand, di\*ided we fall "
791 Wellington at Angers, Jiis first
encomitcar wilh ~
1872.
1875.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
Red Lodge y
Palace Courts Bayswater.
1 89 1. 281 Flora Macdonald's farewell to
Prince Charlie. "Will ye
no come back again? "
1892. 105 "The King's drum shall never
be beaten for rebels," 1 798.
966 The first Union Jack.
1893. 248 Truth.
A little child, having lowered
her bucket into an old and dis-
used welly was surprised to see,
therein standing, the very goddess
of Truth herself; who, having
shown her her face in a glass, and
filled her bucket with sweet water
from her well — straightway van-
ished.
1894. 2 Guardian Elves.
934 The death of General Gordon,
Khartoum, 26th January,
1885.
Now mark this, if the Ex-
peditionary Force— and I ask for
no more than 200 men — does not
come in ten days, the town may
fall; and I have done my best
for the honour of our country.
Good bye.— C. G. Gordon^ 14/Jk
December, 1884.
1895. 524 The Bayswater 'bus.
594 Joan of Arc. " Joan of Arc — a
light of ancient France, etc."
— Tennyson.
1897. 704 Patience.
1898. 223 Christ and the little child. —
St Luke, ix, 47, etc
1899. 343 "A merchantman seeking
goodly pearls."
373 Mary of Bethany. "She hath
done what she could, etc"
—St. Mark, xiv, 8.
1900. 403 "Better is a dinner of herbs
where love is, etc." — Prov.,
XV, 17.
1 90 1. 93 Britannia.
1902. 394 The King's daughter. — Psalms,
xlv, 13-14.
1903. 61 Griselda. "Flower of wifely
patience," "My lord, ye
wote that in my father's
place, etc" — Chaucer.
1904. 641 The sword — a twice fought
battle.
JOY,Jcsscy Painter.
4 1 , How land Street.
1843. 648 Inter>iew between Lucia and
the Cardinal de Medici
Vide the Pope and the Actor ^
b\ yf.vda-^e Uol/enberger,
late Miss Bandt-n,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
293
JOY, Jessie Painter.
Maison Dieu,
Richmond^ Yorkshire,
1854. 728 Smalldale from Applegarth,
Yorkshire.
1857. 978 Pass in the Highlands near
Dalwhinnie.
1859. 704 Brimham rocks.
JOY, Miss M. E Painter.
32, St Georges Square,
1866. S90 Long I looked out for the lad
she bore. "On the open
desolate sea, eXc,''—Jean
Ingeloiv,
JOY, Thomas Musgrove Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 83 1. 50 The young poacher.
1833. 668 Zuleika. — Vide Lord Byron's
Bride of Abydos, " And o'er
her silken ottoman, etc."
60, Frith Street,
1834. 314 The tender thoughts.
1835. 355 Scene from the "Barber of
Seville." —Doctor Bartolo
and Rosina^ etc,
716 Miss Imrie.
1837. 35 Golden hours.
4, Russell Place,
1838. 555 Lord Panmure.
682 A scene in Glen Esk; Forfar-
shire, after a good day's
sport. Portraits of a Noble-
man and friends. On the
table is the celebrated bowl,
once the property of Robert
Burns. "Ye whom social
pleasure charms, etc." —
Bums,
1839. 415 Portrait of Lady Emma
Erskine Wemyss and son
with a favourite pony,
Wemyss Castle in the
distance.
1840. 103 Mrs. W. Bertram Evans.
21 (Octagon Room.) The Car-
dinals Wolsey and Campeius
endeavouring to reconcile
the mind of Queen Catherine
to her divorce. " Wolsey,
Madam, you wander from
the good we aim at, etc." —
Henry VIII,
1 84 1. 77 Portrait of a lady.
152 Response to the first serenade.
263 The wreck of the Forfarshire
steamer in 1838, from
sketches and portraits taken
on the spot.
On the approach of Darling and
his heroic daughter to the rock,
they found the unfortunate suff-
erers in a state bordering on mad-
ness; in consequence of which
they were compelled to back
water and lay ofi, for it was found
impossible by remonstrance to
prevent them from attempting to
leap into the boat, which would
have been certain destruction to
the whole.
The man pointing is the car-
penter, who is endeavouring to
arouse and persuade the woman
to leave her children, death having
relieved them of their sufferings.
She then with four of the most
exhausted was first taken from
the rock, Darling having promised
to return for the other nine.
1842. I Portraits ofthe Hon. the Misses
Wynn and Master Wyim,
children of Lord and Lady
Newborough.
538 Scene from the Bourgeois
Gentilhomme, etc.
1S43. ^3 ^^* ^^e*
200 Madame Eliza Forgeot.
641 Scene from Woodstock.
At this moment the apartment
opened, and a gentlewoman en-
tered, who from her resemblance
to the General, although her
features were soft and feminine,
might be immediately recognized
as his daughter. She walked up
to Cromwell, gently but firmly
passed her arm through his, and
said to him, ''Father, this is not
well — you have promised me this
should not happen."
1844. 77 The Hon Spencer Lyttelton.
350 Mrs. Yates and son.
438 Scene from Le Bourgeois
Gentilhomme — Monsieur
Jourdain, le Maltre Tailleur,
les Gar9ons Tailleurs, etc.,
etc.
613 The Hon. Mrs. Ramsay of
Bamlow.
1845. 4« Master C. R. Ramsey, only
child of the Hon. Mrs. and
W. R. Ramsey, Esq., M.P.
326 William Forbes, Esq., M.P.
Presentation portrait,
492 Christ going to the tomb of
Lazarus. " Then when Mary
was come where Jesus was,
etc." — ^John xi, 32.
592 Mrs. Arthur Shirley.
1846. 61 Margherita Favante.
294
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
N
Joy, Thomas Musgrovc — continued,
1846. 65 Sir Hugh Dairy mple, 71st
Regiment.
344 Mrs. Joshua Lescher and son,
of Byles.
5 a 1 Commodore Sir Charles Napier,
K.C.B., M.P.
1041 Mrs. Gage.
1847. 45 Major Shirley, 7th Hussars.
85 Mrs. Arthur Shirley.
1 6a Miss Beauclerk.
492 Portraits of the children of
John Nesbit Murray, Esq.,
of Philiphaugh, Selkirkshire,
N.B.
1 2, Shane Street,
1848. 34a Miss Catherine Louisa, young-
est daughter of William
Forbes, Esq., M.P. of Cal-
landar.
1849. h6 Miss Julianna Somerset.
1K3 Mrs. Fraser Grove with a
favorite dog.
1850. 118 Mrs. Wadham Locke.
409 "Suspended between these
fears, and his own most
ardent desires, Cromwell
protracted the time, and
seemed still to approve the
reasonings of the Commit-
tee ; in hopes by artifice he
might be able to reconcile
the refractory minds of the
soldiers to his new dignity
. . . and upon the whole,
Cromwell, after the agony
and perplexity of long doubt,
was obliged to refuse that
crown which the representa-
tives of the nation in the
mast solemn manner had
tcndertxi to him."
185 1. 18 The Hon. Mrs. Rashloigh.
618 Captain Murray of Philips-
haugh, N.B.
1853. 416 The Duke of Nortolk, Earl
Marshal, I-ord Steward, etc.
1241 A medical consultation. ** Doc-
tors differ.**
1854. 38- Vice- Admiral Sir Charles
Napier, K.C.B., commander
of the Baltic Fleet.
5-0 Children of Thomas Todd
Walton, Est.]., Junr., of
Clifton.
1856. 562 Miss Tabor of EarKs Hall,
Essex.
550 Miss Bell.
1857. 5*0 The love test: a German
legend.
1857. 9*3 The Vicar of Wakefield's
family going to church.
32, St, Georges Square.
1858. 398 A wandering thought
565 Mrs. Farrell Watson and her
son.
919 An incident in the life of
Charles II at the Hague.
This afternoon Mr. Edward
Pickering told me in what poor
condition for clothes and money
the King was, and all his attend-
ants, when he came to him
first from my lord, their clothes
not being worth forty shilliogs,
the best of them ; and how over-
joyed the King was when Sir J.
Grenville brought him some
money — so jojrful that he called
the Princess Rojral (Mary, daugh-
ter of Charles I) and the Duke of
York to look upon it, as it lay in
the portmanteau before it was
taken out. — Pepys.
1859. 272 Mrs. Colvin of Pishobery Park,
Harlow, Herts, and her
children.
394 " Le chapeau noir."
i860. 107 "Shine out then, tenderly be-
witching elf, etc."
no The moss rose.
44$ Portrait of a lady.
1861. 275 lillies. '* Quiet in Heaven
where ye fain would be,
etc"
; 369 Mr. and Mrs. Rawson Reid
I and child.
1862. 3:6 Voil^ le plaisir.
454 Lost and found.
1863. '47 Miss Lavinia Mary De Fon-
blanque.
243 La Belle Th^rese.
684 Pra>-er— "Thy will be done."
1864. 196 The dropped stitch.
JOY, William Painter.
Great Yarmouth^
1S24. 325 A gale of wind breaking up.
1832. 106- Forcing a boat from a flat
beach in a heavy gale, by
the plan brought into use
^ by Captain Manby, for
affording assistance to ships
in distress at a distance
from land with fiacility and
certainly.
JOYCE, Miss Annie G Painter.
U'orcts^rskire,
1000. Q^$ At\er Supper.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
295
JOYCE, Miss Mary Painter.
2, Evesham Villas^ Norwood.
1882. 907 Little Goldlocks.
1883. 963 Maude.
1884. 1096 Bulrushes.
JOYNER, J Painter.
3, Oxford Street^
North Stepney,
1 83 1. 102 View on the banks of the
Avon — moonlight
JOYNER, M Painter.
34, Oxford Street^ Stepney,
1837. 63 Moonlight.
176 Morning.
JUDD, John Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
Chelmsford,
^nS' 376 A landscape.
1777. 407 do.
1778. 385 do.
1 779- 395 A View of the Camp at Warley
Common, taken from the
quarter guard of the 25th
regiment.
^793- 338 A gentleman. {Mr, Beding-
field,)
{This is put to Mr, Jud in the index
but in the catalogue is by Jewel,)
JUDGE, George Architect.
24, Princes Street.
1831. 1 01 2 Lamb's chapel and alms-
houses, Monkwell Street.
26, Ely Place,
1832. 561 The house of Pansa, Pompeii.
JUDKIN, Rev. Thomas James.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
125 {Landscape J probably by this
amateur. See T, y., vol, /,
page 41.)
1823. 241 A Flemish coast scene.
274 Coast scene near Broadstairs.
14S A lane scene, Southgate.
21 Brook scene, Southgate; paint-
ed on the spot.
409 Boy with puppets.
12 Bet stile, Southgate. Wood
stocking; a study on the
spot.
62 A lane scene, Southgate;
painted on the spot.
236 Brook scene, Southgate; paint-
ed on the spot.
1822.
1824.
1825.
1826.
1827. 257 Lane scene, Southgate; painted
from nature. "A rustic
bridge bestrode the village
brook, etc."
1828. 279 An overshot mill near Torquay,
Devon.
1829. 449 Sylvan festivities. "A wild
and chosen place where
nymphs and dryads did
resort, etc"
1830. 406 A Country Lane.
1 83 1. 84 Scene near Hastings. "And
one lone redbreast in that
sheltered spot made the
place vocal."
1832. 388 Cottages at Selborn, at which
village flourished the cele-
brated naturalist the Rev.
Gilbert White.
1834. 103 Brook scene, Southgate.
1835. 937 An unfrequented spot {See
vol, /, page 41, under
T.J.J.)
1836. 409 A mill brook m Yorkshire.
1838. 991 A Village scene in Kent.
1842. 540 On the Fleet; painted out of
doors. "A noted river
sunken to a brook."
1845. 152 Halstead meadows.
1848. 294 Gateway, Reading; painted on
the spot.
JUDLIN, Alexis... Miniature Painter.
James Street^ Covent Garden,
1773. 160 Venus and Cupid.
1 61 A portrait.
1774. 140 A girl with a basket of flowers;
miniature.
141 A Grecian lady; miniature.
Warwick St,, Golden Square,
1775. 166 Portraitof a lady; a miniature.
Greek Street,
corner of Queen Street, Soho,
1776. 153 A fancy piece representing
innocence.
154 Portrait of a gentleman.
JUKES, J Miniature Painter.
1791. 292 Portrait of a lady. {Lady E.
Lambert,)
120, Strand,
1792. 246 Portrait of a lady. {Miss Wil-
liams,)
283 Portrait of a gentleman.
1793- 45' A frame with three portraits.
{Mrs, Clarke, Mr, P, Tho-
mas, the artist,)
1794' 550 Portrait of a gentleman.
3, Tavistock Pow,
1797* 5^3 Portrait of a gentleman.
296
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Jukes, J. — continued,
1797. 852 Portrait of a lady.
861 do. gentleman.
874 do. do.
1798. 769 Miss Green.
805 Mr. A. Jukes.
817 Capt. Munday.
834 Mr. J. Dukes.
897 Mr. T. Jones.
899 Mr. Bateman.
904 Mrs. Moseley.
1799. 701 Mr Jukes of Bombay.
1800. 855* Portrait of a gentleman.
872 E. L. Bigger, Esq.
1802. 650 L. G. Otto, minister plenipo-
tentiary from the French
Republic.
JULIAN, G Architect.
G.Juliany %z Baker Si reet
1820. 883 Church in St. Luke's, Chelsea.
1 82 1. 1 00 1 Louth Church, Lincolnshire*
G. H, Julian^ J^eg^nf Street.
1823. 628 View of Kirkstall abbey, near
Leeds, Yorkshire.
852 Design for the new London
Bridge.
JULIAN, R Painter.
Castie Street^ Exeter,
1834. 991 View in Exeter.
JULYAN, Miss Mary E Painter.
20, Gerrard Street.
1863. 663 The prisoner.
2, Annesley Terracey Dublin,
1864. 190 Fruit.
JUNCK, Ferdinand Sculptor.
2, Henry Place^ Chelsea,
1206 The late Sir Henry Havelock,
Bart.
46, Felham Street^ Brompton,
1 3 19 Bust of a lady.
1129 Study of a head; marble.
1156 Cordelia; marble bust.
1059 Little crossing sweeper; marble.
1 07 1 Cesar Junck.
7, Turlington Place,
Edgtivare Road,
1025 Rev. W. Legge.
1019 Hon. Mrs. Spalding.
938 The youngphilosopher; marble.
1031 Jesus Christ; marble,
1870. 1089 The Magdalene; marble.
1203 The sense of taste; marble.
343, Eif^eware Road.
1871. 1316 Hermione; marble.
187a. 1488 The first lesson in riding.
1858.
1859.
1861.
1863.
1865.
1866.
1867.
1868.
32, Grave Road^
St John's Wood.
1875. 1306 The twin naturalists; twin
children of R. Loder, Esq.,
of Whitilebury, Northamp-
ton shiie.
1876. 1434 Thrift, marble*
1877. 1507 Relajcadon; marble.
1879. 1505 Budding dignity; statue, mar-
ble.
1880. 1634 Britannia's hope; statuette,
marble.
27, North Bank, N IV.
1881. 1443 Spring of life; statuette, mar-
ble.
1882. 1638 Helena; bust, marble.
1883. 1645 On the sea shore; statuette,
marble.
1884. 1 81 3 A butterfly; bust, marble.
1885. 2032 The pet bird; marble.
1888. 2061 The polar spirit; group.
1889. 21 14 On the sea beach; statueUe,
marble.
1898. 1826 Maidenhood; bust, marble.
JUNCK, Oscar Alexander... Sculptor.
27, North Bank,
St.Johtes Wood.
1882. 1623 Jacob wrestling with the Angel.
Grosvenor Lodge,
Bolton Road, N.W.
1885. 1981 Overwhelmed. "O Thou Eter-
nal One! now let me die."
JUNES, C Architect.
1847. 1174 Interior, St. Peter's Chiu-ch,
Comhill.
JUNGMAN, N. W Painter.
205, Carlton Mews Studio,
N.W.
1897. 136 Cloister in Westminster Abbey.
JUPP, George H Painter.
Ill, Portsdown Road,
Maida Vale.
1895- "358 The minnow catcher.
Myrtle Cottage, Maidenhead.
1896. 224 Lights of home. " Tis sweet
to know, etc." — Byron.
586 The night watch.
773 The Pet squirrel
1 548 A prayer for those at sea.
Fern Villa, Cox Green,
Maidenhead.
1897. '688 "The plot thickens."
1898. 889 The minnow catcher.
1899. 840 "When evening shades in
silence meet."
1 900. 28 1 The story of the wreck.
\
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
297
JUPP, Richard, Junr Architect.
King's Row^ Bedford Place,
1778. 410 Principal front of the Villa in
the gardens at Pain's Hill.
1798. 923 Design for the new front of the
East India House.
924 Design for the tympanum of
the pediment of the front of
the East India House.
JUPP, William, Junr Architect.
20, New Ormond Street,
1794. 643 Design for a country residence.
1795. 682 do. do. mansion.
697 do. church.
1796. 740 do. shooting lodge.
1797. II 18 do. villa.
1800. 958 The India House.
46, Hatton Garden,
1 80 1. 973 Design for a theatre.
1803. 876 do. room at the Star
and Garter, Richmond Hill.
1804. 924 Design for a public building.
JURINE, A Painter.
Geneva,
1825. 773 Joseph Marie Coutet — guide at
Chamouni.
JURY, Julius Painter.
41, London Street,
i860. 129 " Sleep on and dream of heaven
awhile, etc." — Rogers.
JUSTYNE, P. William Painter.
1 7, Lower Islington Terrace,
1838. 108 1 Scene on the Alps by moon-
light.
JUTSUM, Henry Painter.
9, Princess Street,
Cavendish Square,
1836. 825 Exeter from the river— even-
ing.
1837. 116 Dawlish beach, Devon.
1838. 189 Coast scene — noon, Shankling.
413 Sketch of a lady in a fancy
costume.
1839. 151 On the Isle of Wight coast —
mid-day.
176 Sketch of a lady in oriental
costume.
486 A Deserted mill in South Wales
— sunset.
1840. 78 The Thames near Henley.
IV.
1 84 1. 227 The lane to the ruins of Kenil-
worth, Warwickshire.
1165 A forest scene.
1842. 348 Landscape. " Meantime un-
numbered glittering stream-
lets played, etc."
635 The gipsy haunt.
1843. 470 Tintern Abbey — evening.
568 An English green lane near
Kenilworth, Warwickshire.
1844. 353 Landscape. "The bare, bleak
mountain, speckled thin with
sheep, etc."
963 Landscape. "And river now
with bushy rocks o*erbrowed,
etc."
1845. 319 The deer park at Bolton Abbey,
Yorkshire.
518 A Yorkshire Village.
1846. 137 The pleasaunce in the olden
time. " The stately homes .
of England, etc." — Mrs,
Hetnans,
421 The garden walk.
1240 The gypsy encampment.
"'Neath the floating shade
of leafy boughs, etc."
1847. IIS Returning from the chase.
499 Going out to the chase.
529 A woodland scene.
1 74, Edgeware Road,
1848. 75 The terrace.
658 An Autumn evening — gleaners
returning.
752 A trout stream.
1849. 44 A mountain stream.
1051 A Vale in Kent
1066 Going to the Warren.
1850. 83 Rydal Water, Westmorland.
171 Autumn — timber clearing.
544 Wood gleaners crossing a
brook.
1243 The Thames near Pangbourne.
1 85 1. 80 do. do. Medmenham.
126 The Devonshire Coast.
465 Devonshire scenery.
537 A mountain stream.
1852. 3» The stream at Ivy Bridge,
Devonshire.
150 The Thames at Bray.
458 Clovelly, North Devon.
1853. 68 The Mill stream.
187 Upon the Brae-side.
1057 Coldingham, on the Berwick-
shire Coast.
1854. 83 A Highland valley — evening.
257 Summer time.
1855. 121 Flitting shadows.
1396 An Avenue in Hatfield Park.
1856. 9S Shade.
Q.Q
288
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Joseph
1830.
1239
1263
1832.
1 169
1184
\
Samuel, R,S,A,^continu€d,
[222 Bust, in marble, of the late
infant son of the Hon. Lord
Elcho.
Bust, in marble, of Lieut.-
General Sir Herbert Taylor,
Adjutant-(Jeneral of His
Majesty's Forces.
Bust, in marble, of Miss
Margaret Alison, daughter of
the Rev. Archibald Alison.
1265 Bust, in marble, of his Most
Gracious Majesty George
the Fourth, executed by
command of His Majesty.
1 83 1. 1199 Bust, in marble, of Davies
Gilbert, Esq., M.P., Late
President of the Royal
Society.
38, Upper Charlotte Street.
1145 Bust of the late James Laing,
Esq.
Marble bust of the late Dr.
Bell, founder of the Madras
system of Education.
Bust of the Rev. Dr. Baird,
Principal of the University
of Edinburgh.
1833. 1172 Marble bust of Sir John
Poulett Orde, Bart.
1202 Marble bust of Mrs. Trotter of
Ballindean.
1 205 Marble bust of Lord Brougham,
Chancellor of Great Britain.
Marble bust of the late William
Wilberforce, Esq.
Bust, in marble, of His
Majesty William the Fourth.
1 120 Bust, in marble, of a gentleman.
1135 do. do. a lady.
1217 do. do. Sam Cart-
wright, Esq.
Bust, in marble, of the late Sir
William Franklin, K.C.H.,
M.D., F.R.S., and member
of the Army Medical Board ;
being part of a monument
to be erected to his memory
at Chatham Cathedral.
Posthumous bust of the late
Lady De Lisle and Dudley.
31, Northumberland Street.
1100 Statue, in marble, of the late
William Wilberforce, Esq.,
to be erected in Westminster
Abbey.
Bust, in marble, of Lieutenant-
Colonel Gurwood.
Bust, in marble, of Captain
Basil Hall, R.N.
1834.
1835.
1836.
1837.
1072
1052
1219
1838
1840
i378
1181
1 184
41, Upper Oiarlotte Street.
1 84 1. 1337 Bust, in marble, of Henry
Harvey, Esq., of Hill House,
Streatham.
1 84 2 . 1 3 1 8 Bust, in marble, of the late Rev.
Archibald Alison, author of
the " Essays on Taste."
1319 Bust, in marble, of the late J.
Gray, Esq., of Camtyne, N.B.
1325 Bust, in marble, of Mrs. Burge.
1375 Marble bust of a gentleman.
1843. 1448 Bust, in marble, of Joseph
Wilson, Esq., of Highbury.
i5>5 Bust, in marble, of the late Sir
David Wilkie, R.A.
1844. 1146 Design made for the pediment
of the new Royal Exchange
at the request of theGresham
Committee.
1273 Statue, in marble, of the late
Hon. Elizabeth Harriet,
daughter of Edward Gran-
ville,Lord Elliot, M.P., P.O.,
Chief Secretary to the Lord
Lieutenant and Keeper of
the Privy Seal in Ireland.
1318 Bust, in marble, of General the
Hon. Sir G. Lowry Cole,
G.C.B., presented to I^dy
Cole by the officers of his
staff, etc.
1353 Bust, in marble, of the late
General Sir George Town-
shend Walker, Bart., G.C.B.,
R.T.S., Governor of the
Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
1385 Bust, in marble, of the late Earl
of Shannon, Knight of the
order of St. Patrick, and
Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Cork.
1398 Bust, in marble, of the late Sir
Francis Burdett, Bart, M.P.
1846. 1498 A bust, in marble, of W.
Strickland Cookson, Esq.
JOSEY, John William Engraver.
31, Coningham Road.
1891. 1722 Waldmann. After Sir E Land-
seer, R.A.
40, Godolphin Road,
Shepherd's Bush.
1892. 1604 Brechin. After Sir E. Land-
seer, R.A.
JOSEY, Richard Engraver.
Montague Villa^
Askew Road, Acton.
1876. 1121 Little Miss Primrose. After
J. Archer, R.S.A.
KACHLER, H Sculptor.
15, Greek Street,
1837. 1233 Bust of the artist.
1239 do- Mademoiselle de
Schultze.
45, Leicester Square,
1838. 1272 Group of portraits of two
children with a dog.
1278 A nymph.
54, Poland Street,
1839. 1381 Bust of Miss Elphinstone.
1842. 1370 Bust, in marble, of James
Sheridan Knowles.
1843. I SOI Statue of a boy; part of a
group.
85, Norton Street.
1844. 1285 "The mother's face is turned
upon her girl, etc."— ^^ S
Knowles,
KACHLER, T. T Painter.
29, Little Queen Street^
Lincoln^ s Inn Fields,
1775. 167 Portrait of a gentleman.
KALCKREUTH, Stanislaus, Count
of Painter.
Wietnar,
1869. 121 The Castle of the Holy Graal,
supposed to be an enchanted
castle in the Pyrenees.
KAPPARDAKI, S Painter.
36, Ladbrook Grove,
1887. 1509 His Excellency J. Gennadius,
Greek Minister.
KARSLAKE and FORRESTER.
Architects.
35, Old Queen St,^ Westminster.
1902. 1484 Clare House, Beckenham,
Kent.
KARUTH, Miss E.
Miniature Painter.
29, Never n Mansion^
EarPs Court,
1901. 1366 Miss Florence Eleanor Chaplin.
1904. 1280 With Alice in Wonderland.
KATES, A. H Painter.
6, Gloucester Grove^
Old Brompton.
1849. 1029 View in Westminster Abbey.
KAUPPMAN, Miss Anna Angelica
Catherina,^.^. (afterwards Madame
Zucchi) Painter.
(Elected R. A. in 1768.)
Golden Square,
1769. 61 The interview of Hector and
Andromache.
62 Achilles discovered by Ulysses
amongst the attendants of
Deidamia.
63 Venus showing i€neas and
Achates the way to Carthage.
64 Penelope taking down the bow
of Ulysses for the trial of her
wooers.
1770. ii6 Vortigem, King of Britain
enamoured with Rowena, at
the banquet of Hengist, the
Saxon general.
117 Hector upbraiding Paris for his
retreat from battle.
118 Cleopatra adorning the tomb of
Mark Anthony.
119 Sam ma the Demoniac weeping
over the ashes of his youngest
son Benoni, whom he had
killed in his frenzy, and St.
John with the other son,
lamenting his distress.
1 77 1. 113 The interview of King Edgar
with Elfrida, after her
marriage with Athelwold.
114 Acontio and Adippe, taken
from Ovid, Epist. 19.
115 The return of Telemachus. —
Odyssey, Book 17.
1772. 127 Rinaldo and Armida. — Tasso,
Canto 17.
128 Andromacheand Hecuba weep-
ing over the ashes of Hector.
129 A portrait of a lady in the
Italian dress; whole length.
130 La Pensierosa; a small whole-
length.
131 A portrait of a bishop; half-
length. {Dr, Robinson^
Primate of Ireland,)
i773« *^3 Telemachus at the Court of
Sparta, discovered by his
grief on the mention of his
father's sufferings. — Odys-
sey, B. 4.
164 Trenmor and Imbaca, the mo-
ment of her discovery to
Trenmor, taken from Ossian.
290
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Joy,|Albcrt Bruce, R,H,A. — continued.
1872. 1479 A. P. Graves, Esq.; medallion,
wax.
14S7 Mrs. Scott Siddons; medallion, ;
wax. I
H9S Joaquin Miller, Esq., author 1878. 1461
of "Songs of the Sierras"; i
medallion. !
1873. 141 1 The Rev. W. Clayton Greene,
M.A. 1466
1473 The Rev. Dr. Lloyd, the Pro-
vost of Trinity College,
Dublin.
1477 Miss Barton. 1477
1479 A Roman boy; marble bust. 1544
1488 Professor G. G. Stokes, M.A.,
F.R.S.
149* H.I.M. Napoleon III. 1546
1583 Professor J. C. Adams, M.A.,
F.R.S.
1874. 1457 The Rev. W. Clayton Greene, 1879. 1508
M.A.
1595 Professor Max Miiller.
1596 Rev. Dr. Hawkins, Provost of 1519
Oriel College.
161 5 Mrs. Bonamy Price. 1880. 1527
1616 Viscountess Monck.
i6i8 Portrait of a young lady.
1620 do. lady. 1580
1875. 1262 William Bryant, Esq., late of
Surbiton, Surrey (posthu-
mous bust).
1279 Medallion of a young lady. 1^42
1299 Forsaken. "O Jesu, mein
Heiland, was hab' ich ge-
than!"
1332 The fairy tale ; terra-cotta. i88i. 1440
1387 The little visitor; do. 146
1396 H.I.M. Napoleon III (post- 1464
humous bust); terra-cotta.
1398 Mrs. Lawrence R. Baily.
1399 Richard Battye, Esq. (post- 1474
humous bust).
1876. 1355 Portrait of a gentleman; marble
bust 1 5 14
1365 Portrait of a lady; medallion.
1366 R. W. Raper, Esq.; medal-
lion. 155
1382 Rev. Dr. Romney Robinson,
F.R.S. ; medallion. 1882. 1560
1387 Sir Humphrey Davy; medal-
lion. Executed for the Royal 161 1
Society.
1877. 1463 The first flight. "What does
little birdie say? etc." — 1669
Tennyson.
1475 Professor Max Miiller; terra- 1679
cotta.
1878. 1447 The late Rev. Wm. Selwyn,
D.D., Lady Margaret Pro-
fessor of Divinity at Cam-
bridge and Canon of Ely;
bust, marble. To be placed
in the new Divinity Schools
at Cambridge.
The late John Laird, M.P.
Model of bronze statue erected
in Hamilton Square, Birken-
head.
The late Robert Graves, M.D.,
F.R.S. Model of marble
statue erected in the College
of PhysicianSy Dublin.
The first flight; bronze, etc.
The Rev. Joseph H. Hamilton,
M.A., Canon of Rochester;
medallion.
The late Professor Maiden.
Executed for the University
CollegCy London^ etc.
Mark Firth, Esq. Testimonial
Busty to be placed in the New
University of Sheffield.
John Stone, solicitor, Bath;
bust, marble.
The late — Pratt, Esq. Model
for a medallion placed in
Harrow School chapel.
The late Chief Justice White-
side; statue, marble. To be
erected in St. Patricks Cathe-
dral, Dublin.
W. Spottiswoode, Esq., P.R.S.;
bust.
8, The Avenue Road,
Fulham Road. .
Hermann Vezin, Esq.
H.R.H. Prince Leopold, K.G.
Dr. Longstaff*, executed for the
Chemical Society; medal-
lion, bronze.
Dr. Harvey. Harvey Tercen-
tenary Memorial for Folke-
stone.
W. Spottiswoode, Esq., Presi-
dent of the Royal Society;
bust, bronze.
The Viscountess Monck; me-
dallion, silver.
Hermann Vezin, Esq.; bust,
marble.
H.R.H. Prince Leopold, Duke
of Albany, K.G.; medal-
lion.
— Blackett, Esq.; medallion,
part of a monument.
The Rt. Hon. W. E. Glad-
stone, M.P. Small model
for the statue for East Lon-
don.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
291
TTie Studio,
Beaumont Road,
West Kensington,
1883. 1531 The pets; portrait group, mar-
ble.
1655 Portrait of a lady; medallion.
1663 Mrs. Hickman; do.
1664 H.S.H. Prince Herman de
Salms-Braunfels; medallion,
bronze.
1669 The late Provost of Oriel Col-
lie; medallion, bronze.
1884. 1678 The late Lord Frederick Caven-
dish. Model of the statue to
be erected at Barrow-in-Fur-
ness.
1691 The Rt. Hon. W. E. Glad-
stone, M.P.; bust marble.
1691 Miss Mary Anderson; bust,
terra-cotta.
1695 The late Rev. W. A. Fitzhugh,
Prebendary of Chichester
and Rector of Streat; post-
humous bust, marble.
1751 Christopher Bushell, Esq.; re-
duced from the head of the
statue for Liverpool.
1765 The Rev. Dr. Lloyd, F.R.S.,
late Provost of Trinity Col-
lege, Dublin; posthumous
bust, marble.
1852 The late Lord Frederick Caven-
dish; medallion.
1885. 1995 The Archbishop of Canterbury
(Edward White Benson) ',
bust.
2002 Henry F. Gillig, Esq., of New
York.
2107 Frank Griffin, Esq.; medal-
lion.
1886. 1799 Percy Fitzgerald, Esq., M.A.,
F.S.A.; medallion, wax.
1906 The late Sir William Siemens,
F.R.S. ; medalHon, marble.
1887. 1846 The Marquess of Salisbury,
K.G.; bust.
1888. 1921 The late Earl Cairns; bust,
marble.
1954 Miss Elspeth Campbell; me-
dallion.
1959 H. B. Fergusson, Esq. (of
Dundee); head.
2044 Professor Stokes, M.P., Presi-
dent of the Royal Society;
medallion.
1889. 2082 General Sir Frederick Roberts,
Bart., G.C.B., Commander-
in chief in India; bust.
2124 The late W. Bruce Joy, Esq.,
M.D.; medallion, marble.
1889.
2160
1890.
I95I
2024
1892.
1872
1884
1913
1915
1893.
1663
1677
1680
I7II
1789
1792
1895. 1628
1652
1897. 2044
2066
1899. 1935
1940
1900. 1963
I90I. 1764
— Fergusson, Esq., of Dun-
dee; bust, marble.
The late Ix)rd Farnborough
{Sir T, Erskine May); bust.
The Marquess of Salisbury,
K.G.; bust, bronze.
The late Lord Farnborough;
bust, marble.
The Marquess of Salisbury,
K.G.; bust, bronze.
The Ven. Archdeacon Hannah,
late Vicar of Brighton ; bust,
marble.
H. C. Lane, Esq., J.P.; bust,
marble.
The Marquess of Salisbury,
K.G.; bust, marble. Exe-
cuted for the Corporation of
the City of London.
The late Rt. Hon. John Bright,
M.P.; statue. Model of the
statue executed for Birming-
ham,
The Hon. W. Loudon Snow-
den, Minister to Spain from
the United States; bust.
Sir Robert Montgomery; bust,
marble.
H. B. Fergusson, Esq.; bust,
bronze.
The Archbishop of Canterbury
{Edward White Benson) ;
bust, marble.
The Hon. Chauncey Depew;
bust, marble.
J. M. Horsburgh, Esq.; me-
dalHon.
do,y and 16, Impasse du
Maine, Paris,
The late Archbishop of Can-
terbury {Benson) \ bust,
bronze.
Frank Griffin, Esq. ; medallion.
Studio, Beaumont Road,
Miss Elspeth Campbell, aged
II years; medallion, silver.
The late Archbishop of Can-
terbury. Modelof large medal-
lion on Dr, Benson^ s memorial
in Rugby School chapel.
do,, and Chase Lodge,
Haslemere,
Field-Marshal Lord Roberts of
Kandahar, V.C., etc.; bust,
bronze,
44, Piccadilly, and
Studio, West Kensington.
T. Cyril Bruce Joy, son of
G. W. Joy, Esq.; plaque,
silver.
302
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
KAY, Joseph Architect.
At Mr, CockerelPs^
Saville Rmv.
1793. 696 Design for a park entrance.
1794. 609 do. court of Justice.
1795. 660 do. casine.
1796. 726 do. the entrance to an
arsenal.
1797. 1090 Design for a monumental
building.
1799. 1046 Design for a water gate.
1 14, Great Russell Street,
1806. 858 The bedroom of the Princess
Borghese, at Rome, as fitted
up, on her marriage, by the
late Mario Aprucci.
920 Studies at the museum of the
Capitol.
1 2, Bedford St. ^ Bedford Square,
1808. 923 Studies from antique marbles
in the museum of the Vati-
can.
960 A small library and picture
gallery for D. W. Acraman,
Esq.
181 1. 888 An architectural composition,
from a subject on the Jani-
culum Hill, Rome.
18 1 2. 863 Views in Rome.
878 The East side of Mecklenburg
Square, etc.
18 1 3. 616 A view of the city of Salzburgh.
KAY, W. P Architect.
6, Gower Street,
1 83 1. 1106 Design for a villa.
1832, 1000 View of a Hindu temple of
Vishnu at Keydlra, Bundel-
cund, India, from a sketch
by Major Franklin.
1 84 1. 1061 Design for the Government
House at Hobarton, Van
Dieman's Land.
KB AN, Michael... Miniature Painter.
20, Southampton Street^
Bloomsbury,
1786. 348 Frame with five miniatures.
1787. 3*1 do. do.
1788. 338 Portrait of a gentleman and
his two children.
362 Frame with three miniatures.
1789. 306 The evening of life.
311 Frame with three portraits.
325 Portrait of a lady of quality.
329 Diana.
332 Dr. Wolde of the British Mu-
seum.
190, Piccadilly,
1790. 317 Portrait of a gentleman .
KEANE, John B Architect.
Mabbot Street^ Dublin,
1842. 1015 Design for a temple.
{Keane in the index^ Keene in the cata-
logue.)
KEARNAN, Thomas Painter.
20, Northumberland Street,
1821. 1033 View from Waterloo Bridge.
1822. 847 View of London, taken from
one of the towers of West-
minster Abbey.
1823.
1825.
1826.
KEARNEY, William Henry.
Painter.
746 Portrait of a gentleman.
Jamaica RoWy Bermonsey,
708 Edwin. F/V/^ Beattie's Minstrel.
8 Learning a new song.
3, New Church Street^
Bermonsey.
1827. 456 Paradise and the Peri. "To
mortal eye this light might
seem, etc." — Lalla Rookh,
864 Portrait of a gentleman.
807 Miss de Humboldt.
No address,
813 Sketch in creta laevis.
853 Drawing in pastile.
870 Sketch in creta Isevis.
1828.
1850.
KEARSE, T Painter.
1800. 610 Insects from nature.
KEARSE, Mrs. (formerly Miss Mary
Lawrance) Painter.
48, Foley Street,
1814.
657 Eleven varieties of Chrysanthe-
mum Indica from nature.
664 Nine varieties of Camelia Ja-
ponica from nature.
1815.
513 Fruit from nature.
526 Flowers.
674 Azalea Indica, Linn. Hort.
Kew, etc.
1816.
496 Flowers and Fruit.
1817.
501 Roses.
1818.
•528 Camellia Japonica.
572 Varieties of Dahlias.
1819.
646 Double Dahlias, etc.
1820.
532 Varieties of ranunculus.
558 do. Stocks from nature.
1821.
839 Cactus Speciosissimus, etc.
1822.
458 Flowers and fruit.
1823.
$91 Lotus, Egyptian water lily.
1824.
524 Flowers and fruit.
1825.
504 Varieties of Camellias.
1826.
$27 Flowers from nature.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
303
1827. 840 Seville oranges from nature.
1830. 601 Flowers from nature.
{See Miss Mary Lawrance.)
KEARSLEY, Miss H Painter.
1 2, Rathbone Place,
1824. 199 Miss C. Kearsley.
508 Portrait of a lady.
1825. 553 do. do.
1826. 204 do. young lady.
1827. 77 Miss Charlotte Bestwich.
1828. 296 Miss Charlotte Kearsley.
1829. 139 Portrait of the artist.
169 do. a lady.
551 Moorland Mary. "With jet-
black eyes and sloe-black
hair, etc."
1830. 363 Edward Griffith, Esq., F.S.A.
511 Master Burgon.
573 Portrait of a lady.
1 83 1. 51 A child and dog.
700 Miss C. Kearsley.
24, Charlotte Street,
1832. 224 A portrait.
499 J- J- Plumer, Esq.
1833. 602 Charles Davison, Esq.
1834. 196 William Light, late Steward to
Captain Ross in his Arctic
expedition.
426 Master E. F. Neale.
21, Percy Street,
1835. 470 Miss Pardoe, author of "Traits
and Traditions," of Portugal.
609 Joanna, a peasant of Antwerp.
1836. 25 The happiest season; portrait
of the infant son of Mrs.
Cornwall Baron Wilson.
" Happy hours, sunny hours,
etc."
803 Two portraits.
71, Great Russell Street
1339. 755 Contadina di Sorrento.
1200 George Augustus Wallis, Esq.,
Member of the Royal
Academy of Painting at
Florence.
14, Foley Place.
1840. 39 The Hon. Miss K. C.
635 Portraits of the children of
Mrs. Cornwall Baron Wil-
son.
731 Portraits of a lady and child.
1 84 1. 673 Portraits of the children of
William Pickering Esq.
1842. 150 Madlle. Ducelliezy.
606 Una Contadina Fiorentina.
982 Portraits of a lady and child.
25, Bedford Place^
Bedford Square,
1843. 589 Portrait of my mother.
1843. 674
762
1337
1846. 26
838
1847. 1034
1848. 792
958
1850. 1021
1853. 9»5
1858. 637
Portrait of a child.
Madame Thenbet.
Basil, only son of W. Picker-
ing, Esq.
25, Alfred Place^
Bedford Square,
A pilgrim reposing.
Mrs. Nugent Dunbar in the
costume of a Contadina of
Nettuno.
Miss R. Parsloe.
Portrait of a lady,
do. child,
do. do.
Margaret and tiger.
Miss E. S. Clarke (posthumous
portrait).
KEARSLEY, Thomas Painter.
46, Pket Street,
1792. 40 Portrait of an artist. {T, Kears-
ley,)
1793. 69 Portrait of a lady.
229 do. gentleman.
30, Great Titchfield Street,
1794. 4 Portrait of a comedian. {Mr,
Bannister^ Junr,)
^795* 5 Portrait of a clergyman. {Dr.
Gregory,)
1 88 A portrait. {Mr. Dibdin.)
212 Portrait of an actress. {Miss
Leake,)
223 Portrait of a clergyman.
237 do. an actress. {Miss
Decamps,)
305 Portrait of a lady.
1796. 161 do. do. {Mrs.
Hamilton,)
184 Portrait of a lady.
185 do. do.
271 do. do.
278 do. do. {Mrs.
Lambe.)
293 Portrait of a gentleman.
294 do. an artist {Mr.
Kearsley.)
297 Portrait of an artist. {Mr.
Chinnery,)
372 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs.
Porter.)
373 Portrait of a child. {Miss
Heath,)
31, Margaret Street,
1798. 307 Miss Philipson.
^799' 53 Mrs. Derbyshire.
161 Mr. Tathem.
203 Miss Raban.
309 Miss Scott
1800. 43 Miss F. Kemble.
252 Miss and Miss F. Greville.
304
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Kearsley, Thomas— continued,
1800. 510 Miss M. A. Brown.
559 Mr. Carlisle.
1 80 1. 105 Master Angelo.
141 Mrs. Carlisle.
149 Portrait of a lady.
180 do. do.
223 Head of a young man.
444 Portrait of a lady.
KEATE, George Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1770. 220 A View of Dover Castle and
part of the town.
1 77 1. 246 A View of the port of Ant-
werp.
247 A View of the Capuchins
Convent at Antwerp.
1772. 306 A View of Margate, with the
new rooms and square
taken from the northern
cliff.
^773' 345 View of a wreck on the coast
of Dorsetshire.
346 The great lime kiln and the
cliffs at Ramsgate Pier.
347 A sunset view of Itching
Ferry, near Southampton.
1775' 367 A View of Southampton from
the Junction of Freemantle
lane and the Romsey road
in water colours.
368 The Eastern View of Netley
Abbey; its companion.
1776. 350 A village wedding.
351 Shakespeare's cliff at Dover,
as it appeared in 1767,
before the fall of its summit.
352 A cottage ; its companion.
1777. 414 The remains of an old tower
in the interior part of Netley
Abbey.
1778. 369 View of the entrance of the
harbour at Dartmouth.
1779. 370 A View of Folkstone, taken
from the coast between
Dover and that place.
1780. 54 View on the river Itchin.
88 View of Southampton.
1 78 1. 194 View in Exeter, with the
tenter ground and fulling
mills.
1782. 116 View in Exeter, with part of
the old bridge, which has
been lately pulled down.
1783. 100 Drawing.
401 Landscape.
1784. 444 View of Ramsgate, with a
distant prospect of the
Downs and South Foreland.
1785. 617 View of Pegwell Bay in the
Isle of Thanet.
1786. 455 An old gateway called Daun-
delyon, near Margate.
456 View of part of Windsor Park,
taken from the Little Park.
1787. 522 View near Southampton.
523 View of an old gateway at
Winchester.
1788. 484 View on the English coast.
1789. 44* View near Southampton.
447 Distant view of part of Bath.
KEATES, Henry T Architect.
23, Crawfurd Street^ IV.
1889. 1886 Stable buildings at Pierrepont,
Surrey.
{See also Bateman and Keates, vol. i,
p. 140.)
KEATING, Mrs. R. H. (Julia A.)
Painter.
1884. 1 158 Porte Dauphine, Fontaine-
bleau.
1886. 1318 The gardener's daughter.
1888. 1448 Tomb of Ahmed Shah,
Ahmedabad.
KECK, Miss Susan.
Crayon Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1769. 130 Portraitofa young lady in cray-
ons, by alady. ifiy Miss Keck.
— Walpole.) {Miss Susan
Kecky maid of honour to the
Princess Dowager^ and after-
wards married to Mr. Char-
tres. The portrait is LcuLy
Elizabeth Hamilton. — Wal-
pole.)
1 77 1. 243 A portrait of a young gentle-
man in crayons, by the
Hon. Miss S. Keck. {Duke
of Hamilton. — Walpole.)
{Maid of honour to the
Fnncess of IVales.—WaLl-
pole.)
{The note to 1769 fy Horace Walpole
shows that he did not always make his
notes at the time^ as Miss Keck was not
married for at least two years after.)
KEEBLE, H. A Architect.
1797. 1068 A gothic steeple.
Bermondsey.
1798. 974 A design for a gothic seat or
villa.
1799. 975 A design for a church.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
305
Bermondsey New Road.
1800. 975 Design for a naval pillar.
At Poppleton and Keebl^s^
Bloomsbury Square,
1806. 829 Design for a church.
870 do. public building.
KEEFE, Daniel ... Miniature Painter.
At Mr, Smiths^ in
Clare Street,
Clare Market,
1 7 7 1 . 1 20 Two miniatures.
1772. 133 A miniature of a gentleman.
1773. 168 Two miniatures.
1774. 150 Three do.
21, Theobald^ s Row,
Red Uon Square,
'77S« »76 Two miniatures.
Daniel aKeffe,
at Mr, Maclennan^s,
9, Mays Buildings,
St, Martinis Lane,
1777. 199 Two miniatures.
Daniel O'Keeffe,
1778. 220 Three miniatures.
1779. 221 Two do.
1781. 336 Portrait of a gentleman.
2, Macclesfield Street, So ho,
1782. 296 Portrait of a gentleman.
1783. 347 do. lady.
II, Castle Street,
Leicester Fields,
1784. 259 Portrait of a gentleman.
51, Charlotte Street,
Portland Place,
1785. 304 Portrait of a lady.
5, Great May^s Buildings,
St, Martinis Lane,
1786. 276 Portrait.
KEELEY, John Painter.
8, Inglewood Road,
Spark Hill, Birmingham,
1897. 1188 A Warwickshire lane.
KEELING, Miss Agnes Painter.
Wood View,
Crescent Wood Road,
Sydenham,
1878. s^> Almond blossom.
KEELING, Bassett Architect.
I, Verulam Buildings,
Grafs Inn,
1867. 886 Interior, church of St. Andrew,
Camberwell.
IV.
I KEELING, Miss Gertrude... Painter.
15, Kensington Park Gardens.
I 1896. 1675 Tombs in the Abbey, West-
I min.ster.
I
' KEELING, Michael Painter.
At Mr. Besuchet's,
98, Swallow Street,
1782. 42 Portrait of a lady.
29, Mortimer Street,
1800. 25 Portrait of a young lady.
1806. 244 R. Whitehurst, husbandman in
the service of Earl St. Vin-
cent's father and brother
upwards of forty years.
247 Portrait of a young lady.
1808. 262 do. gentleman.
475 do. do.
1809. 51 do. do.
81 do. do.
KEELING, William Painter.
412, Glossop Rocui, Sheffield,
1 89 1. 800 Gorey Castle, Jersey.
375, Glossop Roatl, Sheffield,
I 1899. 440 The Marble rock, Guernsey.
I 500 Sand hills, Harlech.
I 1900. 775 The harbour, St. Mary's, Scilly.
I 1904. 746 Holy Island.
KEELING, William Knight, R,I,
Painter.
Laburnum Cottage,
near Manchester,
1855. 1277 Touchstone, Audrey, and Wil-
liam. *^ Touch. A fair name;
was't born i' the forest here?"
—As You Like It.
KEEN, Arthur Architect.
12, Cathcart Hill.
1883. 1133 Chateau de Blois: view in
Courtyard.
4, Raymond^ s Buildings,
Grafs Inn,
1894. 1703 A house at Walmer.
1896. 1635 House at Westgate.
1639 Premises in Bond Street.
1678 Brighton Union Bank.
1900. 174$ Edgehill, Limpsfield.
1886 Headland Cottage, Limpsfield.
1 90 1. 1658 The Baptist church - house,
Southampton Row.
1902. 1442 A house at Hampstead.
1904. 1630 Kingsgate House, High Hol-
born.
KEEN, W Miniature Painter.
138, Old Street, St, Luke's,
1804. 675 Mr. Simpson.
RR
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
KEENAN, J.
Painter and Miniature Painter.
8, Aldgate High Street.
i79i» 55 Portrait of a lady of quality.
Bath,
1 792. 7 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr,
H. Drummond,)
191 Portrait of a young lady. {Miss
George.)
193 Portraits of a gentleman's
children. {Mr. Moles-
ivorth^s.)
340 Portraits of a gentleman's child-
ren. {Mr. Series.)
Exeter.
i794« 55 Portrait of an artist.
1795* 7a do. a gentleman. {Mr.
White.)
88 Portrait of a gentleman. Mr.
Forres ty an artist.)
165 Portrait of an officer. {Captain
McKinnon.)
256 Portrait of a gentleman.
312 do. do.
1796. 89 do. do.
106 Portrait of a general officer.
( General Donkin. )
205 Portrait of a lady.
1797. 448 do. gentleman.
1799* 555 ^I'S- Mackinnon.
^lyjermyn Street.
1801. 287 Earl St Vincent.
44, Gerrard Street.
1802. 179 J. Sheldon, Esq., professor of
Anatomy to the Royal
Academy.
271 R. Welby, Esq.
Windsor.
1803. 18 R. Ramsbottom, Esq.
517 Madame Hilligsberg.
680 Mr. Southey the poet.
Berks.
1804. 94 Major Morris.
209 Mrs. J. Ramsbottom.
Windsor.
1806. 443 Sir H. Fletcher, Bart.
721 Dr. Herschell.
782 Mr. Baldwin.
Opposite the Theatre, Windsor.
1807. 504 Hon. Mrs. Irby.
759 A View near Windsor.
836 Capt. Phillips.
922 Dr. Lind.
Windsor and Newbury.
1808. 606 Portraits of the family of G.
Simpson, Esq., M.P.
658 Portraits of the sons of G.
Parry, Esq.
666 W. Freemantle, Esq.
792 Mr. Stone.
1808. 824 A frame containing the por-
traits of Miss Harrison, Mr.
Gortze, Mrs. Davenport,
Mr. J. Clarke, yeoman to
His Majesty, and Mr. Leigh.
(Portrait Painter to Her Majesty.)
1809. 261 E. Disbrow, Esq., M.P.
4»i The little concert; Portraits of
a gentleman's children.
518 Portraits of the Rev. Mr. Lus-
comb's children with a
favourite Newfoundland dog.
578 Mrs. Thackery.
605 Miss F. Kohn.
708 Portrait of an officer in the 3rd
regiment of Loyal East India
Volunteers.
Windsor and
36, Vine Street, Piccadilly.
18 10. 468 The little wanderer. "In in-
fancy we prove our happiest
hours, etc."
584 Portrait of a lady.
675 Portrait of an officer in the
King's own Stafford Militia.
679 Portrait of the infant son of the
Rev. Mr. Drury.
181 1. 583 The Hon. Mr. Curzon.
592 Portrait of an officer in the
King's own Stafford Militia.
6iitG. Nicol, Esq.
612 Portraits of a family of five
sisters.
181 2. 154 The late Earl of Uxbridge.
245 Portraits of the children of Mr.
Robinson.
580 Portrait of a young lady of
Windsor Castle.
665 Portrait of the infant son of
G. Price, Esq.
24, Great Pulteney Street.
1813. 317 A groupe of children.
1814. 365 R. Southey, Esq., Poet-Laureat;
miniature.
464 Rev. Dr. Heath.
Windsor.
1815. 171 Rev. T. Lloyd.
320 Portraits of children.
356 Portraits of part of the family
of the Hon. G. Irby, with a
favourite Shetland poney.
— Keanam, Windsor, or Mr.
Moody's Bolt in Tun,
Meet Street
648 Portrait of a lady.
KEENAN, Mrs Painter.
Wifub».
1807. 352 View in Frogmore Gardens^
665 do. Windsor Forest,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
307
1807. 692 A scene from nature.
704 View in Frogmore Gardens.
Ne7vbury.
1808. 586 View on the river Kennett.
Manchester.
1 8 10. 500 Part of Windsor Castle.
821 Sandelford Priory, Berks.
181 1. 710 Evening.
Preston.
181 3. 803 Interior of Preston Church,
Lancashire.
KEENAN, Miss L.
Miniature Painter.
21, Albion Streety Hyde Park.
1834. 671 Trehawke Kekewich, Esq.
784 Lord Rolle.
9, Wilton Place.
1835. 508 Lady Yarde Buller.
KEENE, Elmer Painter.
Park Terrace^
St. Saviour's Rd.^ Leicester,
1895. 1369 Burniston Bay, Yorkshire.
KEENE, Theodosius Architect.
Golden Square.
1777- 4«9 A design for a nobleman's
mansion.
KEENE, W. C... Painter and Etcher.
36, Oakley Crescent,
1880. 767 At Markeaton, Derbyshire.
3, Well Roady Hampstead,
1883. 1343 Derby from the Old Long
Bridge.
1884. 1 153 In the fields at Markeaton,
Derbyshire.
1378 On the canal at Spondon near
Derby; etching.
1888. 1426 In the spring time of the year.
4, College Terrace^ Hatnpstecul,
1891. 1667 The tow path.
KEENS, H- L Painter.
7, Britannia Rd.y Islington.
1822. 503 Portrait of an artist.
9, Bedford Place.
1838. 614 Flowers.
W. L. KeenSy 3, Counter
Hill Terrace, Dcptford.
1843. 667 Vase and flowers.
H. L. Keens,
18, Threadneedle Street
1846. 506 The female dilettante.
1^48. 1160 Flowers fram nature. •
Maria Villa, Culford Road.
1855. 1404 Flowers.
1857. 827 A Madonna.
1859, 7*7 The reverie.
KEILOR, Miss Bertha Painter.
27, Warwick Gardens, W,
1896. 771 Off Lowestoft.
KEITH, Alexander Painter.
40, Bedford Place, Kensington.
1847. 629 Juvenile friends.
1^, Pall Mall.
1853. 2 Portrait.
KEITH, Mrs. D. (Letitia M.).
Painter.
28, Argyll Road,
Campden Hill,
1899. "*^ Scarlet Geraniums.
1900. 719 Poppies.
Greengates, Carshalton.
1903. 964 Blue plumbago.
1005 Pink chrysanthemums.
KEITH, G. M Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1822. 479 Sheerness harbour from the
Nore.
KEITH, Miss Mouat Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 8 18. 767 View of Hurd war Ghaut.
899 View of Muttra on the river
Jumna.
KELL, Thomas Architect.
40, King St., Covent Garden.
1880. 1 17 1 Swansea Harbour.
1 183 do. from the sea.
KELLER, Mrs. Evelyn R.
Miniature Painter.
Ryden^s Avenue,
Walton-on- Thames,
1892. 1337 Phyllis.
1 361 A portrait
1894. 1296 Ivy, daughter of William Tyler,
Esq.
1895. 1 13 1 Basil, younger son of E. God-
free, Esq.
1 1 70 Gwen, daughter of E. Godfree,
Esq.
1 181 Stella, wife of H. Grove, Esq.
1896. 1 3 16 The late Mrs. Warwick.
Rathcooe, Walton-on- Thames.
1898. 1268 Kathleen, elder daughter of
R. Engledue, Esq.
1900. 1375 Muriel, elder daughter of P.
Robertson-Ross, Esq.
1376 Ethel, daughter of the late J.
Gurney, Esq.
1377 Ida, eldest daughter of F.
Drayson, Esq.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
I
Keller, Miss Evelyn Tt.^^ntinued,
1900. 1378 Aubrey, elder son of S. Fane,
Esq.
1379 Marion, younger daughter of
R. Engledue, Esq.
1904. II 19 The twelfth.
KELLER, Miss Fanny H. M.
Miniature Painter.
28, Newman Street
1883. 1267 Winnie; on ivory.
1318 Evelyn, daughter of Mr. J. B.
Shepherd, in fancy dress ; on
ivory.
1885. 1570 Esther, daughter of J. J. Du-
veen, Esq.
1886. 1367 Evelyn, daughter of J. B. Shep-
herd, Esq.
T887. 1330 Edward Cookworthy Robins,
Esq.
1888. isH Samuel Litchfield, Esq.
1889. 1629 Mrs. J. Bennell.
1674 Miss Litchfield.
1890. 149" Mrs. C. H. Wood.
189 1. 1469 William Soper, Esq.
1494 Frederick J. Horniman, Esq.
1892. 1350 Mrs. W. North Andrews.
KELLOGG, M. K Painter.
19, Rue Fontaine St. George^
Paris.
1857. 232 An American Gentleman, in
the costume of a Bedouin
Sheikh — Mount Sinai in the
background.
KELLOW, Miss Kate.
Miniature Painter.
100, Elgin Crescent.
1893. 1223 Portrait of an old lady.
KELLY, J Sculptor.
1834. 875 Ivory bust of Peter the Priest,
who built Old London
Bridge, 1176. From an an-
cient drawing.
877 Three ivory busts of the
builders of the old and new
London bridges.
KELLY, John Architect.
5, Westminster Chambers.
1886. 1738 Church of St. James, Spanish
place.
KELLY, Nicholas Painter,
Edinburgh.
18 10. 834 Flowers.
York.
18 1 5. 479 Flowers.
1831. 558 Vaseof fruitandflowers. From
nature.
KELLY, Aloysius C. O' See O.
KELLY, Robert George Painter.
36, Rowland Street.
1856. 997 Glen Truill, Kirkcudbright.
19, Brunswick Terrace^
Birkenhecui.
i860. 787 Dunman Head from Cromack
Point, Kirkmarden, Wigton-
shire.
Glasnevin^ Balls JRoady
Birken/iead.
1862. 112 The garden seat.
1865. 589 Balkail Glen, Glenluce, Wig-
tonshire.
1888. 1283 Ix)ndon Bridge in 1856.
KELLY, R. Talbot Painter.
Glasnevin^ Birkenhead.
1888. 645 A Morocco landscape.
1890. 10 The house of Prayer.
24, The Temple, Dale Street,
Liverpool.
1894. 1070 Market day in the Delta.
1900. 1194 Where the dead sleep, Lower
Egypt.
1901. 944 " Soft falls the eventide."
1121 The Pyramids.
KELSEY, Frank Painter.
i95> Camden Rocul.
1888. 1849 Elevation of Ye Old Manor
House.
Burnside, Sumatra Road,
West Hampstead.
1897. 849 One raters.
1898. 762 The**Ilala."
1899. 41 The white ship. "The white
ship lay, etc." — Whittier.
1903. 732 Ships in harbour.
1 1, Inglewood Road,
West Hampstead.
1904. 612 A fair breeze.
636 The end of the voyage.
KELSEY, Charles J. Samuel.
Sculptor.
/. Kelsey.
1840. 1078 Figure of St. Michael, one of
the seven figures forming
part of a monument, etc.
C/. Kelsey, Commercial Rd.,
Lambeth.
1841. 1255 Marble hand.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
309
C. S. Kehey,
Commercial Rd,^ Lambeth,
1843. '370 Rev. James Sherman of Surrey
Chapel.
1844. 1298 Mischief; a statue.
Cy. Ke/sey^ Hope Cottage ^
Commercial JRd.y Lambeth,
1845. *345 One of the Barons. The cos-
tume from the effigy of Ro-
bert de Roos in the Temple
Church.
1846. 1435 A Greek youth examining his
sword ; a statue in marble.
C S, K,y 39, Clipstone Street.
1857. 1233 Study of ahead for a large bas-
relief of war.
5. K,, 59, Stanhope Street.
1863. 1095 Model for a group in bronze.
1864. 891 Study of a head.
C, S, Kelsey,
1867. 1092 Christ blessing little children;
bas-relief.
CJ. Kelsey, i , Robert St,, Chelsea,
1877. 1497 Music; bas-relief, marble.
KBMAN, G. A. ... Miniature Painter.
1 1, Newman St., Oxford Street.
^793' 35> Portrait of a gentleman.
{Hunter.)
357 Portrait of himself.
379 do. gentleman.
406 Love conqueror.
413 Antiochus dying of love for j
Stratonice.
417 Love conquered.
418 Portrait of a lady, Miss Cotes.
1794. 453 Horatius entering Rome in
triumph, vide Roman His-
tory, and four portraits.
1795- 480 A frame containing five minia-
tures.
1796. 589 Portrait of a lady.
16, College Street, Bristol,
1803. 347 Christ bearing the cross. "And
as they came out, they found
a man of Cyrene, Simon by
name; him they compelled
to bear his cross."
369 Christ and the Samaritan
woman. "The woman an-
swered, and said, I have no
husband, etc." — St, John,
iv. 17.
408 Mr. T. Stokes mourning upon
the tomb of his consort, she
appearing to him as a hea-
venly spirit to comfort him ;
they are both portraits.
1804. 621 A reposo of the Holy Family
in Egypt.
1804. 62* Martha reprehended. "And
Jesus answered and said un-
to her, Martha, Martha, thou
art careful and troubled
about many things; but one
thing is needful, etc." —
Luke, X. 41, 42.
715 Christ's resurrection.
His countenance was like light-
ning, and his raiment white as
snow: and for fear of him the
keepers did shake, and became as
dead men. — St. McUtheiv, xxviii, 3.
716 The burial of Christ.
And when Joseph had taken
the body, he wrapped it in a clean
linen cloth, and laid it in his own
new tomb, which he had hewed
out in the rock, and he rolled a
great stone to the door of the
sepulchre and departed.
(Miniature painter to H.R.H. the Duke of
Cumberland.)
6, Greek Street, Soho.
1805. 336 H.R.H. the Duke of Cumber-
land.
350 Mr. S. Webbe.
159, New Bond Street.
1806. 625 Mr. C. Dignum.
637 Miss Smith in the character of
Juliet. "What if it be a
poison."
733 Mrs. Clark as Hebe.
737 Mr. Town.
9, New Lisle Street,
1807. 806 R. Symes, Esq.
935 Dr. Stone.
KEMP, Mrs. Davidson (A.). ..Painter.
27, Hereford Square,
1868. 88 Thoughts of Home.
KEMP, Miss L Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1803. 309 Flowers.
1804. 503 View of a gentleman's house at
Stockwell, Surrey.
KEMP, Walter M Sculptor.
69, Arlington Road,
Camden Town,
1877. 1501 Miss B. Thomson.
Roseleighy ElkrtonRd,, Surbiton,
1887. 1886 Spring; bust, marble.
5, The Villas, Held End,
Eastcote, Middlesex,
1889. 2 121 Bust, terra cotta.
{By Elorrie Kemp in the
catalogue,)
1895. 1653 Miss Florrie Kemp; bust^
marble.
3IO
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
KEMP, S. M., Van der. See V.
KEMP-WELCH, Miss Edith M.
Painter.
Kingsleyy Buskey^ Herts,
761 Noon; on the Kentish Downs.
1271 Mrs. Webb Shackleton.
1308 Portrait of a lady.
1506 Martin Kemp- Welch, Esq.
11 15 W. W. Shackleton, Esq,, M.D.
1 1 16 The Hon. Edith Gibbs.
I i6a E. Buckland Kemp- Welch, Esq.
609 After the rain.
1 319 From the West Country; a
study.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1902.
1904.
^
KEMP-WELCH, Miss Lucy E.
Painter.
Kingsleyy Bushey,
1895. ^*° Gipsy horse-drovers.
1896. 457 Foam-horses.
957 Summer drought; in the New
Forest.
1897. 346 Colt hunting in the New Forest.
Purchased for the Chantrey
Bequest for £<^2<^,
1898. 570 "To arms"; early morning in
the camp of the Duke of
York's army before the first
battle of the Roses at St.
Albans.
1899. 585 Harvesters.
1900. 427 Horses bathing in the sea.
1901. 417 "Insight"; Lord Dundonald's
dash on Ladysmith.
1902. 233 The morning.
264 Ploughing on the South Coast ;
Devonshire.
1903. 98 Sons of the City.
283 The village street.
356 The incoming tide.
1904. 330 Timber-hauling in the New
Forest.
KEMP-WELCH, Miss Margaret.
Painter.
57, St, George's Square, S. W,
1903. 312 Gipsy rush-gatherers.
1344 Soap bubbles.
23, Spencer Hill, Wimbledon,
1904. 14 J 6 The afterglow. After Lucy
Kemp-Welch.
KEMPE, Miss Harriet Painter.
c\o C. C, Monro,
42, Cambridge Street,
1870. 548 Fruit.
614 Return from the ramble.
79, Newman Street,
187 1. 661 Absent, but not forgotten.
1872. 838
851
1873. 710
"353
1874. 73a
873
1875- 713
750
758
1876. 786
1877. 854
908
1878. 669
770
778
1880. 884
1881. 697
1884. 942
1885. 995
1420
1886. 1155
1887. 1208
1293
1888. 1268
1335
1890. 1284
1891. 1391
1892. 1133
1291
Castles in the air.
The Cottage door.
The mandoline.
La belle fermifere.
Spring.
Nothing to do.
The fisherman's wife.
Home from Market.
Waiting for a purchaser.
21, Fitzroy Street,
" Fain would I learn, but know
not how, The truth I yet may
rue; Dear petals as I lay you
low, etc."
The torn frock.
Mrs. C. H. Hodgson.
" Busy."
These or those.
Going home.
Half way home.
A fair student.
"In that sweet mood when
pleasant thoughts Bring sad
thoughts to the mind." —
Wordsworth,
Granny's lesson.
Near Stamford.
Sacred gems.
How Nancy did her work.
"Amen!"
The new baby.
"Hush, and Fll read you to
sleep."
" And what is your name? "
9, Fitzroy Street,
Going to school.
Expecting visitors.
The last button-hole.
KEMPLAY, Charles H Painter.
7, Royal Avenue, Chelsea,
1872. 686 Pont de Napoleon, St. Sauveur,
Hautes-Pyr^n^es.
KEMPSON, Frederick R. ..Architect.
18, St, Owen Street, Hereford,
1 86 1. 659 A clock tower in the High
Town at Hereford.
25, Victoria Street, Hereford.
i88i. 1137 Hereford County College.
1884. 1294 Whitecross church, Hereford.
1885. 1822 Church of St. Mary Madley,
Herefordshire.
28, Rossetti Mansions,
1893. 1 58 1 St. Peter's, Pentre, Glamorgan-
shire.
KEMPSON, Mrs. F Painter.
58, Parson's Mead, Croydon^
1868. 7^7 Rest.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
311
KEMPSON and FOWLER.
Architects.
Llandaff^ Glamorganshire.
1890. 1805 Reredos in St. Mary's Church,
Aberavon.
1 89 1. 1825 North-east view of St. John's
Church, Cardiff.
KEMPTHORNE, S Architect.
Gloucester^ or 76, Great Queen
Street^ LincoMs Inn Fields,
1833. 1090 Design for a country mansion.
Carlton Chambers^
1 2, Regent Street.
1835. 944 View in the Campo Vaccino at
Rome, shewing the three
columns of Jupiter Tonans,
the Treasury, Prison, Tower
of the Capitol, and the re-
cent excavations of the Via
Sacra. From a sketch taken
in 1833.
945 Design submitted to the Cor-
poration of Penzance for
their new town hall and mar-
ket house.
959 Design for an Episcopal chapel
in the diocese of Lichfield
and Coventry.
1836. 935 View of Florence from Monte
Calvarie. From a sketch
taken in 1833.
998 Church at the missionary sta-
tion, Waimate, New Zealand,
for the Rev. William Yate.
1837. 1113 A lodge in the Italian style for
J. H. Galton, Esq., Hadzor,
Worcestershire.
36, Clarges Street
1838. 1 141 Banking house of Bamett,
Hoares and Co., Lombard
Street.
1840. 1027 Interior of chapel at Guils-
borough, Northamptonshire.
KEMSHEAD, J Architect.
1 791. 500 View of Stratford place.
y. Kempsheady 25, Norton St.
1825. 973 The ebony room at Frognall
Priory, showing the superb
state bedstead, etc., of fine
ebony, ivory, and tortoise-
shell formerly Cardinal
Woolsey's.
KEMSHEAD, J. L Painter.
II, Brett'er's Row^ James St.,
Westminster.
1807. 374 Cattle.
382 do.
KENDALL, Miss Ethel.
Miniature Painter.
130, Lennard Rd.y Beckenham.
1904. 1288 The parrot.
KENDALL, Henry E Architect.
At Mr. J. Leverton^Sy Gate St.,
Lincoln's Inn Fields.
1799. 989 A design for a bath.
II, Bloomsbury Square.
1804. 895 Sketch of the lawn front of
Misterton House, Leicester-
shire, the seat of J. H.
Franks, Esq.
(No address.)
18 1 2. 866 Design for a lodge in Kent.
1813. 888 Mausoleum erected in the park
of S. Forster, Esq., York-
shire.
21, New St., Spring Gardens.
18 18. 999 Parsonage house at Tillington,
etc.
1820. 965 Mausoleum in Salop for H.
Smith, Esq.
17, Suf oik Street.
1828. 1024 Town Hall, etc., Brighton.
1044 St. George's Church, Ramsgate.
1 1 20 Sessions House, Spilsby, Lin-
colnshire.
1829. 996 Entrance to House of Correc-
tion, Louth, Lincolnshire.
1830. 1 146 Haverholm Priory, Lincoln-
shire, the seat of Sir Jenison
Garden, Bart.
1 157 New Bridewell, Westminster.
1 83 1. 979 Sessions house at Sleaford,
Lincolnshire.
1024 Interior of St. George's church,
Ramsgate.
1832. 976 Almshouses at Sleaford.
1099 Chapel at Kensall Green
Cemetery.
1833. 983 New Hall for Fishmongers'
Company.
1 103 Water Gate, Kensall Green
Cemetery.
1834. 1014 Interior of New Western Syna-
gogue.
1025 Interior of Cemetery chapel.
1835. 914 River front of Hotel at Rosher-
ville, Northfleet, Kent.
963 Ashurst Lodge, near Dorking,
the seat of William Strachan,
Esq.
1836. 962 Aswarby Park, Lincolnshire,
the seat of Sir Thomas
Whichcote, Bart.
1838. 1 104 Entrance Hall, Asworley Park,
Lincolnshire.
312
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Kendall, Henry Q.— continued.
1838. 1 1 12 Cheddingstone Castle, Kent,
for Henry Streatfield, Esq.
1839. 1261 Chapels at Rochester and
Chatham Cemetery.
1 84 1. 1000 Claygate church, Surrey.
1843. 1 1 14 Lowther Bazaar, Strand.
1843. 1264 Conservatory at Wimpole Hall,
the seat of the Earl of Hard-
wicke.
KENDALL, Henry Edward.
Architect.
17, Suffolk Street,
1827. 924 St. George's Church, Ramsgate.
963 Villa of T. K. Kemp, Esq.
1829. 1 121 Buildings at Kemp Town, with
a tunnel under the road to
the esplanade, etc.
23, Hunter Street^
Brunswick Square.
1838. 1248 Gate Lodge at North Villa,
Regent's Park, for Henry
Batson, Esq.
33, Brunswick Square,
1841. 1054 Vicarage, Childersditch, Essex.
1062 Rectory House, Stock, Essex.
1842. 996 Hotel, etc., at Rosherville.
1046 Elizabethan mansion, etc.
1047 do. do.
1844. 1 1 79 Knebworth, Herts, for Sir Ed-
ward Bulwer-Lytton, Bart.
1232 Cottage in Clapham New Park,
for E. H. Robinson. Esq.
1234 Kensall Green New Church.
1845. 1 1 27 Mansion near Chalford, Bucks.
1848. 1279 St. Saviour's Church, Haver-
stock Hill.
185 1. 250 Composition. "A vast metro-
polis with glistering spires,
eic,''—jRoger^ Italy,
1856. 1 163 A country residence.
1862. 869 Mansion in the old English
style.
KENDALL (H. E.) and MEW (F.)
Architects.
33, Brunswick Square,
i860. 673 Assize Courts, Manchester.
30, Doughty Street,
1878. 1076 Vestry Hall, Hampstead.
KENDELL (H. E.) and POPE.
Architects.
33, Brunswick Square.
1852. 1200 Lodge at Crosby-on-Eden,
Carlisle, for W. N. Hodgson,
Esq., M.P.
1853. 1 150 Church of Holy Trinity, New
Withe, East Mailing, Kent.
KENDALL, John Architect.
At James Pain^Sy Esq.,
Salisbury Street^ Strand,
1 78 1. 468 Design for a triumphal arch in
honour of his present Ma-
jesty.
1782. 505 Back front ofa temple to Peace.
510 Principal front of a temple to
Peace.
1783. 381 Design for a bridge.
1784. 522 Design for a nobleman's man-
sion.
KENDALL, J. G Painter.
36, Great Ormond Street.
1843. 1072 Up the Vale of Tees.
33, Hat ton Garden,
1844. 391 The banqueting hall of King
Edward I, Conway Castle.
1845. 419 After service, a Welsh interior.
930 Landscape.
91, Gloucester Place,
Kentish Town.
1849. 598 Hariech Castle, North Wales.
13, James St., Bedford Rcnv.
1854. 546 On Lago Maggiore.
KENDALL, Thomas H.
Wood Carver.
Warwick.
1898. 1840 Autumn, a dead lark; high re-
lief, wood.
1899. 1994 A dead woodcock ; carved oak.
1900. 1999 "A light of the past, giving
place for life and light to
come." Bas-relief, carved
wood.
KENDERDINE, Augustus... Painter.
90, Church Street, Blackpool,
1 90 1. 611 Ebb tide, Morecambe Bay.
KENDRICK, Miss Emma Eleanora.
Miniature Painter.
6, Upper Marylebone Street.
1 8 1 1 . 665 Portrait of a lady.
181 2. 573 do. do.
619 J. Smith, Esq., M.P.
654 Portrait of a young lady.
662 Rev. A. Sterky.
1^13. 45^ The Hon. Miss Arden.
475 Capt. Fitzclarence.
510 Miss Goatkin.
562 Portrait of a young lady.
1 8 14. 390 Miss Furse.
448 Miss Anne Palmer.
18 1 5. 664 Portraits of a lady, Miss Fitz-
Clarence, and Miss Fisher.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
313
18 1 6. 769 Frame containing portraits of
Mrs. F. Pollock, Lord Ers-
kine, and a lady.
181 7. 799 Lady Caroline Lamb.
(Miniature Painter to H.R.H. the Hereditary
Princess of Hesse Horn burg.
1 8 18. 439 Miss Hanmer.
1 819. 880 Portraits of a lady, the Bishop
of Chichester (/. Buckner\
and Mrs. Wylly.
4, Dutchess Street^
Portland Place.
182 1. 778 Gulnare on her way to the
chamber of the Pacha to
stab him. From the Corsair
by Lord Byron.
783 Venus arranging her star.
872 Portraits of the children of the
Right Hon. the Speaker of
the House of Commons
{Sutton),
1822. 595 Miss Mitchell.
686 Captain Digby, R.N.
731 A Bacchante.
733 Portrait of the Persian Am-
bassador.
766 Portrait of a lady.
1823. 684 Portraits of two children.
690 Miss Anna Maria Buller.
842 AmyRobsart. "The Countess
playfully stretched her upon
the pile of Moorish cushions,
half sitting, half reclining,
etc., etc."
875 Hebe.
877 Mrs. Wylly and two children.
1824. 581 Night. "The Queen of Con-
templation — Night Begins
her balmy reign, advancing."
— Cunntngkam,
$84 Portrait of a young lady as
Psyche.
617 Portrait of a lady.
621 Isabel de Croye. Vide Quin-
tin Durward.
637 Portrait of a gentleman.
723 Portraits of the Hon. Emily
Augusta and Charlotte Au-
gusta Flower.
1825. 582 The lady in the green mantle.
Vide Red Gauntlet.
Portrait of an officer.
Lady Eleanor Lowther.
The Hon. Elizabeth Mac-
donald.
Walter Bearblock, Esq.
1826. 601 Charles O'Niell Corry, Esq.
Edith Plantagenet dropping
the rosebud in the chapel at
Engaddi. Vide Talisman,
IV.
642
737
765
789
601
635
1826. 697 Lady Walker.
799 The Hon. Miss Howard Moly-
neux.
825 Lieut.-General Sir George
Walker, G.C.B., etc.
1827. 667 Mrs. Tremayne Rodd.
698 Portraits of the Hon. Mrs.
Smith, the Hon. Misses
Forester and Miss Smith.
773 Lady Forester.
775 Olympia. Vide tale of the Rose
in the Golden Violet, by
L. E. L.
1828. 738 Lady Forester.
742 Lady Cordelia Trevenion.
Vide Dame Rebecca.
764 La Faldette.
857 Portrait of a gentleman.
942 do. lady.
1829. 682 Hon. Mrs. Dundas.
718 Baroness Greyde Ruthyn.
780 do. do.
882 Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Beres-
ford, Master General of the
Ordnance.
1830. 748 Portrait of a lady.
81$ do. gentleman.
831 Erminia. Vide Tasso's Jeru-
scUem delivered.
847 Mrs. M. Luxmore.
1 83 1. 661 Guardian Angels cherishing
the soul.
69% Portrait of an East Indian.
711 Love crowning constancy.
855 Vice Admiral Sir John Beres-
ford, Bart., etc.
903 Portrait of a lady.
1832. 807 do. do.
840 do. do.
880 C. E. Dampier, Esq.
922 The Hon. Mrs. Edward Petre.
1833. 832 The Hon. Mrs. Stafford Jern-
ingham.
834 An officer in the Indian army.
85$ Ellen and Adelaide.
1834. 652 The Hon. Miss Gardner.
696 Lady Jackson.
703 Tertius Kendrick, Esq., Store-
keeper of the Ordnance at
Tobago.
835 George Waddell, Esq., Hon.
East India Company's Bom-
bay civil service.
1835. 743 Medora.
796 Portrait of a lady.
1838. 967 A study.
1839. 724 Portrait of a gentleman.
1840. 7S9 Mrs. Elrington.
791 Dr. Copland, M.D., F.R.S.,
etc.
ss
314
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
KENDRICK, Josephus Sculptor.
6, Upper Marylebone Street,
1 813. 896 Bust of a gentleman.
905 do. G. Smart, Esq.
930 do. the Bishop of Salis-
bury. {John Fisher.)
1 8 14. 769 Adam and Eve lamentmg over
the dead body of Abel.
18 1 5. 875 Half size model of a national
monument to be erected in
St. Paul's to the memory of
the late Colonel Sir W.
Myers.
891 Bust of Dr. Kitchener.
1817. 1015 Prometheus chained. "Then
shall the bird of Jove, The
rav'ning eagle, lured with
scent of blood mangle thy
body, Qicr ^Potter's Es-
chylus,
1818. 1050 Bust of the Hon. W. Lamb,
M.P.
18 19. 1187 Adam and Eve. "When Adam
waked — so much the more,
His wonder was to find un-
wakened Eve, etc." — Milton,
1 1 98 Sketch of a monument to the
memory of Major General
Ross, completing in marble
for St. Paul's Cathedral-
Valor lays an American flag
on the tomb of the departed
Warrior, on which Britannia
is recumbent in tears, while
Fame is descending with the
laurel to crown his bust.
182 1. 1095 Half size model of the above,
etc.
1822. 10 1 9 Small sketch of Eve tempted
by the serpent.
1025 Bust in marble of W. Kit-
chener, M.D.
1823. X059 Bustofthe late J. Stewart, Esq.,
the celebrated traveller.
1824. 979 Bust of Alexander Davison,
Esq.
981 Small model, made for the in-
spection of the Hon. the
Committee of Taste, to the
memory of Admiral Lord
Duncan.
1825. ion Bust of a lady.
1017 do. Lord Selsey.
1041 do. Alexander Davison,
Esq.
X059 Bust of Lord Henniker.
1826. 1038 Eve's troublesome dream.
"The fiend look'd up, and
knew His mounted scale
aloft, etc."
1826. 1062 Medallion of the late Lord
Henniker.
1 104 Statue of the late Lieut-General
Sir James Leith, Bart, Gov-
ernor of the Island of Bar-
badoes, etc.
1827. 1080 Bust in marble of John Adams
Rose, late son of Major
Bethune.
1087 Half size model of a statue of
the late Baron von Weber,
etc., etc.
1828. 1144 An angel lamenting over an
urn, forming the upper part
of a monument erected in
Waltham Abbey, to the
memory of Thomas Lever-
ton, Esq.
1829. 1 133 Bust of A. F. C. Kollman,
Esq.
1150 Bust of Miss Turner.
KENDRICK, Matthew, R.H.A.
Painter.
28, Grafton Street.
1845. 1015 Scarborough, Yorkshire.
KENDRICK, Sydney Painter.
Fulthorp StudioSy
y, Warwick Road^
Maida HiU.
1903. 4»» A Siren.
KENEALY, Noel Byron ...Engraver.
Bushey Grove^ Watford.
1 891. 1704 Mrs. Siddons. After Sir Thos.
Lawrence, P.R.A.
1892. 1595 Dr. Joachim. After Sir A.
Clay, Bart.
1893. 1470 "My lady sweet arise." After
J. Mordecai.
KENNARD, Miss E. C Sculptor.
37, Porchester Terrace.
1866. 976 R. W. Kennard, Esq., M.D.;
marble.
C, A, Kennardy no address.
1869. 1275 Medallion of a lady; marble.
KENNARD, J. Moir Architect.
13, Railway Approach^
London Bridge.
1904. 1598 House at Reigate.
KENNEDY, Charles Napier.
Painter.
103, Gower Street.
1872. 249 Lost
1 1 1, Charlotte Street.
1874. 290 Found!
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
315
98, Gawer Street,
1875. 45> A light repast.
Z^John Street^ Bedford Raw,
1877- 3'5 J. Brook Smith, Esq., of
Cheltenham College.
1878. 8 The new toy.
977 The blacksmith's wife.
1879. 59 A disputed point.
305 The private View.
1045 Lieut.-General Sir George Law-
rence.
1880. 1075 Lady Young.
1492 The bohemians.
1881. 158 The Rev. Sir Emilius Bayley,
Bart.
482 Mrs. Coxhead.
4, Chichester Street^
St. George's Square,
1882. 859 Sir Arthur Clay.
192, Alexandra Road^ N, W,
1883. 676 A strange story.
1884. 86 Mrs. Willett.
740 Mrs. Price.
755 Mrs. Monckton.
1885. 33 Mrs. C. N. Kennedy.
1107 Portrait of a lady.
38, Avenue Road^
Regent's Park,
1886. 143 Mrs. J. Hungerford Pollen.
359 Mrs. Collins.
402 Evory Kennedy, Esq., M.D.
1887. 130 Mrs. Anderson Timms.
1038 J. H. Tuke, Esq.
1890. 397 Mrs. J. Denison Pender.
1894. 56 Mrs. Alexander. Presentation
portrait,
KENNEDY, David Architect.
18, Maxidox Street.
1895. H72 A garden pavilion on the edge
of a lake.
KENNEDY, E Sculptor.
1842. 1348 Scenes at a fair in the north of
Ireland.
KENNEDY, Edward Sherard.
Painter.
E. Kennedy^
3, Upper Phillitnore Gardens.
1863. 149 Norah.
1864. 45 La Tireuse des Cartes. "Good
now, some excellent for-
tune." — Antony and Cleo-
patra.
1866. 520 Louis XI endeavouring to ob-
tain the secret of her lover's
name from Marie de Com-
mines. — Louis XI.
1866. 563 Viola and Olivia. "F/Wa.Good
madam, let me see your face,
etc."
1868. 496 Hubert de Burgh passing
through the streets, over-
hears the rumours of Prince
Arthur's death. — Kingjohn^
act vi, sc. 2.
E. S. Kennedy,
3, Upper Phillimore Gardens.
1870. 312 Louis XI; his one good deed.
On one occasion on leaving a
church he found a poor wandering
friar lying asleep on a bench be-
fore the door. He dropped the
deed of gift of a rich benefice in
his lap, for the purpose of verify-
ing the proverb, "A qui est
heureux le bonheur vient en dor-
mant."
1871. io8a The wolf in the fold.
6, Bedford Gardens, IV,
1872. 391 An escape after the night of
St. Bartholomew.
573 Frederick Flowers, Esq.
1874. 82 " For those at sea."
605 Broken up.
1^75* S92 Mr. Hardcastle tells the story
of " Old Grouse in the Gun-
room."
1876. 131 1 Angling.
1877. 578 The Cross roads; waiting for
the coach.
1879. 372 Withered. "A sad maid sat
sighing:'— Othello.
1880. X073 Darby and Joan.
1884. 1616 "Sally in our alley." "On
Sunday dressed in all my best
I walk abroad with Sally."
Walton House, Walton Street,
Brompton.
1887. 1086 How grandmamma sat for her
portrait.
KENNEDY, Mrs. E. S. (formerly
Miss Florence Laing Painter.
Walton House, Walton Street.
1885. 1249 Thinking it over.
1889. 510 " Love me, love my dog."
1 89 1. 1068 A summer idyll.
1893. 878 Silentia.
KENNEDY, G. P Architect.
8, Alexander Square.
1843. 1200 Restoration of Drummond
Castle, Perthshire, for Lord
Willoughby de Eresby.
1224 On Her Majesty's visit to Scot-
land, September, 1842, the
banquet Hall, etc., at Drum-
mond Castle.
3i6
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Kennedy, G. P. — continued.
68, St fatness Street,
1846. 1 1 58 Temple of Theseus, Athens;
drawn on the spot March,
1845, etc.
1350 RuinsofthePropylaea, Athens;
taken on the Acropolis,
March, 1845.
Sussex Chambers^ St. fatness,
185 1. 249 View of Drummond Castle and
garden near Crieff, Perth-
shire, etc., etc.
258 Improvements at Bowood Park,
the seat of the Marquess of
Lansdowne.
259 The Trossacks Inn, Loch Ka-
trine, for Lord Willoughby
d^Eresby, etc.
KENNEDY,; Painter.
198, Ilegent Street.
1823. 780 Mr. W. Pitt
KENNEDY, Joseph Painter.
14, Bridges Street^
Cauent Garden,
1 86 1. 779 A wounded Sardinian.
School 0/ Art, Kidderminster.
1865. 293 Comfortable quarters.
Wolverley, Worcestershire.
1868. 74 A sketch in the scullery.
Quay Cottage, Barnstaple,
1883. 362 A back-kitchen sketch.
KENNEDY, S Architect.
1868. 880 View of a mansion near Leeds.
KENNEDY, Mrs. Sara Painter.
41, Bessborough Gardens.
1897. 1290 Squally weather.
KENNEDY, William Painter,
87,6"/. Vincent Street, Glasgow.
1892. 882 Waiting to mount guard.
KENNEDY, William Denholm.
Painter.
1 16, Seymour Street,
EustoH Square.
1833. 14 A musical party.
789 The toilet.
1834. 8 The milk maid's gossip.
413 Portrait of a gentleman.
1835. 949 Nutting.
1836. Ill The music lesson.
1836. 380 Jealousy.
1837. 433 The Pool of Bethesda.
And a certain man was there,
which had an infhnnity thirty and
eight years. When Jesus saw him
lie, and knew that he had been
now a long time in that case, he
saith unto him, Wilt thou be
made whole? etc. — St, John^ ▼,
5-7.
1838. 17 Omnium gatherum.
313 Wandering thoughts.
324 Scene from Allan Ramsay's
Gentle Shepherd. " Jenny
pretends an errand hame,
etc."
91, Dean Street^ Soho,
1839. 37 Different opinions.
1840. 487 The lay of the last minstrel.
" Scott is the minstrel, The
last of all the bards was he,
Who sang of border min-
strelsy."
1842. 232 Love.
26, Soho Square.
1843. 562 Italy. " I must say That Italy
is a pleasant place to me,
etc." — Byron.
1844. 127 Happy hours.
482 Tea table talk.
555 Custom House, Rotterdam.
564 Musidora. " At the doubtful
breeze alarmed, etc."
1845. h8 L<andscapecomposition — Italy.
347 The Knights Charles and
Ubaldo, searching for Ri-
naldo, came in sight of the
two nymphs. " And in the
crystal of the laughing flood.
They saw two naked figures
bathe and dive, etc."
438 Landscape composition — Italy.
459 The bandit mother.
1846. 189 Solitude.
476 Raffael correcting the proofs ot
Marc Antonio, with portraits
of Raffael, Giulio Romano,
Giorgio Perni, Marc An-
tonio, Michel Angelo, Ben-
venuto Cellini, etc., etc.
Vasari in his life of the cele-
brated engravers, says that Raffael
was so occupied with decorating
the palace of Leo X, that the only
time he could devote to the cor-
rection of Marc Antonio's print
from his works was at meal time.
538 Portrait of a gentleman.
1847. 556 The Italian goatherd.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
317
Palmer and Sir Guyon*s ap-
proach to the bower of bliss.
" As Guyon hapened by the
same to wend, four naked
damzells he therein espyde,
etc." — Faerie Queene.
Happy hours — Italy as it was.
L'AUegro. " Straight mine eye
hath caught new pleasures,
etc."
Theodore and Honoria, from
Boccaccio. " The feast was
served, the time so well fore-
cast, etc." — Dry den.
Cymon and Iphigenia.
Nymphs of Diana.
The trouting stream.
The bracelet.
The toilet.
Venus and Adonis. " Oh quit
the chase, my dear."
View on the Esk, with Johnnie
Armstrong's tower — Scot-
tish border.
The fair Camilla presents to
Gil Bias the celebrated ruby
from the Philippine Isles.
" She squeezed my hand —
and looked at me in the most
languishing manner."
Claude, sketching the Tomb of
Plautus near Tivoli.
Old mill— North Wales.
School of Salvator.
A peep through the forest.
The nymph Erigone.
Fountain near Nettuno, coast
of Italy.
Monte Fiascone.
Border Outlaws. " What want
these outlaws conquerors
should have, etc."
Summer time.
La Festa.
Waiting for the ferry-boat.
Italian Landscape with cattle.
The land of poetry and song.
"Ah, monarchs! could ye
taste the mirth ye mar,
etc."
KENNERLEY, J Painter.
I, Carey Street ^
Chancery Lane,
1803. 667 The incredulity of Thomas.
181 1. 739 A holy family.
5, Seymour Place^ North,
181 6. 553 A favorite terrier.
181 7. 5*6 Miss O'Neill.
1848. 511
1849. 419
1850. 438
1851. 589
1852. 9
68
1853. 125
373
108 1
1854- 359
1858. 16
1859.
396
i860.
404
556
Ilg
I86I.
540
329
1862.
27 «
5*5
1863.
206
210
1864.
1865.
3'*
373
588
KENNEY, Miss M. T Painter.
ly Park Terrace, RegenfsPark,
1837. 705 Miss Sinclair.
Great Grave House, Kensington,
1840. 660 Miss Ellen Tree as Ginevra in
the " Legend of Florence."
KENNINGTON, Thomas Benjamin.
Painter.
26, Redesdale Street, Chelsea,
1880. 638 Written love. "I fear these
stubborn lines lack power
to move." — Lovers Labour
Lost,
1 88 1. 928 Little Minerva.
18, Bramerton Street, Chelsea,
1882. 1240 "II dolce farniente"; etching.
20, Jubilee Place, Chelsea.
887 A hostage.
9, Bolton Studios,
Redcliffe Road,
261 Waifs.
904 Mrs. S.
118 School.
741 Orphans.
941 Arming for conquest
612 The Hon. and Rev. Francis
Byng.
927 Idlesse.
259 C. Skelton, Esq.
1 105 Mrs. E. W. Farebrother.
1126 Widowed and fatherless.
8, Victoria Grove,
Fulham Road,
734 The pinch of poverty.
757 H. J. Veal, Esq., Mayor of
Great Grimsby.
1 220 Mrs. Ernest Farebrother.
24 Homeless.
28 Mrs. H. Marshall Taylor.
527 The Toy shop.
387 Miss Clara Palmer.
132 The Queen of love.
883 Mrs. E. Tennyson d'Eyne-
court.
63 Beatrice, daughter of W. Cod-
drington, Esq., M.P.
274 Mrs. G. Marshall.
465 Mrs. C. B. Keetley.
543 " Child with the fair unclouded
brow and dreaming eyes of
wonder."
868 Disillusioned.
20 Mrs. Godson.
302 The mother.
yfi7 Alderman G. Doughty. Pre-
sentation portrait,
1896. 41* Mrs. M. M. Rodocanachi.
1897. 511 Evina.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
947 Maternity.
3i8
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Kennington, Thomas Benjamin — con-
tinued,
89 Mrs. Brierly.
436 Diana.
951 Mrs. William Fane.
799 The mirror.
589 Recalled to life.— Tb/i? of Two
Cities,
277 E. Schuster, Esq.
332 Home.
516 Flora.
8, Netherton Grove^
Fulham Road,
183 Seventeen.
379 A Rose of Sharon.
^^^ J. E. Bannister, Esq.
52 Mrs. Oscar Steveni.
76 The waters of Lethe.
216 A shepherdess.
873 Portrait of a lady and children.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
KBNNION
1804. 343
S»3
545
1807.
611
1808.
456
672
1809.
284
I8I0.
503
I8I2.
I8I3.
45*
691
I8I4.
495
1815.
I8I6.
I8I7.
I8I9.
581
755
680
564
945
1822.
1823.
829
578
I83I.
1832.
452
53«
1833.
1834.
1836.
617
475
899
Charles James.
Painter.
51, Charlotte Street,
View of the southern shore,
Isle of Wight.
A view in Sherwood Forest.
The grindstone oak. Holt
Forest.
South East view of Southwell,
Nottinghamshire.
View on the River Severn
near Worcester.
The echoing rock, near Mat-
lock, Derbyshire.
Severn trows, with the Malvern
hills.
A sea view.
Carburton Street,
Chepstow Castle — evening.
The fort and shipping, Liver-
pool.
View on the river Wye, Mon-
mouth.
Cottage Scene.
Cottages.
A landscape,
do.
Cottages.
High Torr, Matlock.
51, Upper Charlotte Street,
Rievale Abbey, Yorkshire.
Windermere — evening.
London Street^ Fitzroy Square,
Brecon — sunset.
Craigy-Sann, Beddgelert.
165, Albany Street,
Alt Gwynant, Vale of Neath.
High Torr, Matlock.
Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire.
1 7, Robert Street^
Hatnpstead Ro€ui.
1 85 1 . 9 1 1 A forest scene.
1853. 1004 View in South Wales.
KBNNION, B Painter.
51, Charlotte Street,
1795. 320 The oak and ash.
400 A sketch of oaks.
439 Priory at Worksop, Notting-
hamshire.
1796. 404 Sketch in Holt forest.
668 Inside of a calf-house.
1806. 399 A park scene, Bucks.
538 View near Neath, South Wales.
1807. ^7^ Ruins of the Bishop's Palace
at Southwell, Nottingham-
shire.
KBNSBTT, John Frederick.
Painter.
77, Newman Street.
1845. 324 A peep at Windsor Castle,
from St. Leonard's.
1279 The old oak — afternoon.
KBNT, Miss Bthel A Painter.
Abbotsfordy Cliftonville^
Margate,
1896. 1074 Miss Mazy Werkheiser.
KBNT, I. J Architect.
At Mr, Bird's,
3, Warner Street,
Camden Town,
1809. 811 Design for a villa in per-
spective.
181 1. 899 Design for a park entrance.
KBNT, John Painter.
At Mr, Wamncks, Plumber^
Air Street, Piccadilly,
1 77 1. 121 A View of the Town of Cort^
in Corsica, formerly the
residence of General Paoli,
taken on the spot.
122 A view of the modern city of
Girgenti in Sicily, and of the
ruins of the temple of Con-
cord, about two miles dis-
tant from it.
At Mr, Test's,
Hamilton St., Piccadilly,
1772. 134 A view of the mountain, St.
Oreste, formerly called So-
racte, seventy-seven miles
distant from Rome; a draw-
ing.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
3^9
Ai Mr. Stockin'Sy
I, Hunfs Courts
Si, Mtirtin^s Lane,
1773. 169 A view of Procida and Ischia,
from the ancient Grotto in
Capo Miseno.
170 A view from the walls of Bo-
logna.
KENTISH, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.^
181 5. 778 East view of the choir of Salis-
bury Cathedral.
KBNWBLL, Miss Anna Maria. See
Mrs. Charretie, vol. ii, page 48.
KBNWORTHY, Miss Esther.
Painter.
Kerrison Lodge^ Ealing,
1 88 1. 605 Wallflowers.
1882. 869 do.
KENYON, Hon. E. F Painter.
16, Hereford Square,
1879. 535 Pillars of the House.
KENYON, George Architect.
35, New Bond Street,
1893. 1 5 19 Small country house, York-
shire.
1894. x686 A parish Hall.
1895. 1550 Eastwood Cottage, Walbers-
wick.
1896. i68a Walton Lodge, near Preston;
entrance front.
KERK, DE. See D, vol. ii, page 294.
KERKHOVE, Van den. SeeV.
KERLY, P. J Painter.
St, Cleat^Sy London Road^
Reading,
1904. X030 The Hayfield.
KERR, Charles H. M Painter.
21, How land Street,
1884. 1606 Haytime.
1885. 390 Wargrave church.
6, Wells Street, W,
1886. 739 Claire.
858 Coming rain.
9s6 The curb's garden.
1887. 593 The oldest inhabitant.
661 Whitby harbour.
1526 Illustration of "Allan Quarter-
main " by H. R. Haggard.
1888. 301 End of the day.
1890. 775 Fisherman's home.
1017 Reading girl.
1 89 1. 765 An academy picture.
769 An old couple.
18, Aubrey Walk,
Campden Hill,
1894. 126 Dorothy, daughter of J. Anstey
Wild, Esq.
1895. 552 Major J. O. Nelson, 20th Regi-
ment.
1896. 561 Miss Giles.
1S97. 935 Master Kenneth Hunter.
991 All Souls' — an outlaw's grave.
1898. 225 Mrs. George Noble.
717 Ste Jeanne d'Arc.
1899. 451 " When other helpers fail."
629 Myself.
1900. 99 Sanctuary.
996 Mrs. Clowes.
1901. 363 The Rev. C. Grote Joyce. Pre-
sentation Portrait,
1903. 674 Mrs. Rudolf Wahl.
1904. 91 Aim^e, daughter of Sir Rupert
Clarke, Bart.
KERR, George Cochrane ... Painter.
3, Stanford Road, Kensington,
1878. 956 Corney Reach.
1880. 98 » Cap Point, St Margaret's Bay.
1512 Fiddler's reach, Greenhithe.
1883. 228 The Cliffs of Dover.
i486 Burr Island, South Devon.
1 7, Queen^s Road,
St. John's Wood,
1886. 763 Christchurch Bay, Hants.
1067 The busy Thames.
1888. 886 "Cool depths that wash the
sun scorched rocks."
1889. 674 One golden autumn eventide.
1890. 634 An exciting finish.
Gillingham House, Gillingham,
1893. 263 Greyhounds of the British
Navy.
1894. 880 A modern convoy in time of
war.
^. Helier, Borstal Road,
Rochester,
1897. 671 Sherringham Beach during the
cod season.
KERR, Henry W., ^.i?.5.^. ...Painter.
2, Queen Street, Edinburgh,
1890. 1174 His day at the plate.
1423 A Connemara bailiff.
1276 The Morning of St Patrick's
day.
1294 The wearin* o' the green.
1297 Pay day.
1017 Preparing for an argument.
1891.
1892.
1894.
320
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
KERR, Robert Architect.
Carlton Chambers,
1862. 876 Design for the Palais de Jus-
tice at Brussels, 1861.
1866. 783 Ford, Surrey— Entrance.
799 Bearwood, Berkshire.
22, Old Burlington Street,
1868. 897 Bearwood, Berkshire.
1870. 791 Chimney piece, etc., Bearwood.
1873. 1 138 Berlin Parliament House.
KERR, T Painter.
42, Momington Row.
1850. Ill Irish Peat Gatherer.
KERRY, William L Painter.
Gallery of Arty Liverpool,
1865. 659 Gate Crag, Borrowdale, Cum-
berland.
1873. 711 Glyder Fawr. "A mountain
on whose barren crest The
labouring clouds so often
rest."
808 The Moss, Formby, Lanca-
shire.
1877. 735 The river. "Our lives are
rivers gliding free, to that
unfathomed, boundless sea
The silent grave." — Long-
fellow.
KERSEY, Miss Painter.
Frederick Cottage^
Goswell Roady Islington,
1830. 542 The Rev. Charles Barlee.
KERSHAW, Miss Agnes ... Painter.
28, Blakeney Road^ Crookes^
Sheffield.
1898. 1098 Waiting.
KERSHAW, T. ... Miniature Painter.
Pall Mall,
1803. 751 Portrait of a lady.
KETLING, M Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1807. 397 View on the road to St.
Thomas's Mount near Ma-
dras.
KETTLE, Miss Clara E. F.
Miniature Painter.
13, Crescent^ Weymouth.
1845. 728 Portrait of a lady.
14, Harley Street.
1847. 938 Lady Charles Thynne.
1848. 933 The Misses Soulsby.
Charlbury Lodge^ Weymouth.
1853. 723 Annie.
741 Mrs. Hubert Hutchings.
884 Portrait of a lady.
1855. 768 A portrait.
1856. 664 Miss Mortimer.
666 Mrs. Talbot Baker.
KETTLE, Tilly Painter.
8, Bemers Street.
1777. aoo Portrait of an officer.
201 do. a Moor's lady.
Old Bond Street.
1 78 1. 95 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Ernst.)
145 Portrait of a Bishop. {Rcik
George Mason.)
228 Portrait of a lady.
230 Shaw Allum, the present Mo-
gul of Hindostan, reviewing
the 3rd Brigade of the £^t
India Company's troops,
from the state tent on the
plains of Allahabad.
1782. 5 Portrait of Admiral Kempen-
felt.
34 Portrait of a lady.
1783. 36 do. gentleman.
126 do. lady.
269 do. an officer.
KEUX, LE. See L.
KEYES, G. J., or T Painter.
6, Gray's Street.
1 8 1 1 . 811 Design for a park entrance.
51, Paddington Street.
181 5. 503 A cottage at Finchley.
617 do. Dolgelley.
730 do. Ware, Hertford-
shire.
82, High Street^ Marylebotu.
18 1 7. 852 A cottage.
KEYL, Friedrich Wilhelm .. Painter.
1847. 1236 Fidelity.
28, Abercom Place^
Maida Hill,
1849. 39 > Hessian Girl and cows.
1850. 1248 Going home (costume of Hes-
sia).
185 1. 21 View of the Culver, Carshal-
ton, with portraits of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Gurney.
691 At the well a century ago.
18, Cunningham Place^
St. John's Wood.
1852. 617 Sheep.
619 do.
1105 The friends.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
321
1852. 1313 A group of a cow, sheep and
goats.
1853. 43 On the fell.
4s Cow and calf.
263 On the moor.
510 A study.
1088 Near Brotherswater, Cumber-
land.
1854. 626 Halt on the road, returning
from the fair — Grasmere,
Westmorland.
630 Sheep going to drink.
1077 Favourites.
1S55. 383 " Tis but a dappled herd, come
down to drink." — Rogers,
598 Donkey and foaL
1856. 288 On the Coast of Sussex.
471 The birthday beau: a portrait.
545 Walton Heath, Surrey.
622 The mother.
1857. 10 Spanish oxen the property of
Samuel Gumey, Esq., M.P.
38 The view.
1858. 559 Sheep.
865 Malvern Hills.
1859. 285 Companions. The property of
James Nicholson^ Esq.^ of
IVoodhaUh^ Reigate.
1066 A common occurrence.
i860. 399 Deer.
480 Sheep.
553 Fetching Meg hame.
1 86 1. 189 Chewing the cud.
304 Winter Coals.
57 > The Menilled doe.
1862. 296 Chinese lap dog, the property
of Her Majesty. Painted fy
command,
1863. " A hill side flock.
374 Setters (portraits).
33, Carlton HiU,St,John's Wood,
1865. 557 Victor, Emanuel, Otto, and
Carlo, Sardinian ponies.
The property of and painted
for^ Her Majesty the Queen,
1868. 645 Mountain sheep.
(The late.)
1872. 80 Waiting.
994 Lambs.
KEYMER, M. H Painter.
91, Newgate Street,
1787. 10 Portrait of a gentleman.
381 do. lady.
412 Winter scene.
KEYS, Miss Frances M Painter.
Baron Grove^ Mitcham,
1856. 9^5 The Holly Tree Inn. Dickens's
Household Words,
IV.
9, Coleshill Terrace.
1859. 807 Harvest time.
Bredgar Lodge, Croydon,
1 86 1 . 8 1 8 On the Addington Hills, Surrey.
KEYS, G. F Painter.
59, Gracechurch Street,
1890. 1102 A Guernsey lane — winter.
1300 A pond in the New Forest
KEYS, George Scott Painter.
100, Leadenhall Street,
1 86 1. 766 The Glyders from Nant Gwy-
nant.
KEYSE, Thomas.
1799. 94 Fruit piece.
545 Flower piece.
. Painter.
Spa Road,
KEYSER, DE. See D, vol. ii, page 294.
KEYWORTH, T Painter.
25, North Lambeth,
18 19. 973 View of Branspeth Castle,
Durham.
KEYWORTH, W. D Sculptor.
29, Arthur Street, Chelsea,
1837. 1246 Bust of Miss Sarah Stickney,
author of " Poetry of Life,"
etc.
1262 Bust of Dr. Ayre, M.D., of
Hull.
Hull,
1838. 1375 Bust of the Rev. George Lee,
to be placed in the Hull
Mechanic's Institution.
1839. 1339 Bust of the Rev. Wm. Ellis.
Foreign secretary to the
London Missionary Society.
1840. 1185 Bust in marble of the Rev.
Thomas Dykes, LL.D., Min-
ister of St. John's Church,
Hull.
1844. 1 31 3 Bust in marble of the Rev.
Walter Farquhar Hook,
D.D., Vicar of Leeds, Pre-
bendary of Lincoln, and
Chaplain in Ordinary to Her
Majesty.
1333 Posthumous bust in marble of
the Rev. J. Galland, M.A.,
Wesleyan Minister.
TT
322
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
KEYWORTH, William Day, Junr.
Sculptor.
15, South Parade^ Brompton.
1863. 1 180 Humphrey Sandwith, Esq,
M.D., F.R.C.P., Consulting
Physician to the Hull Gen-
eral Infirmary, to be placed
in the Board Room of that
Institution.
1864. 9»o Mrs. Ellis, author of "The
Women of England."
1 01 6 Rev. W. Ellis, Missionary in
Madagascar.
9, Lower Belgrave Place.
1865. loio Isaac Taylor, Esq. ; medallion.
X069 George Dixon Longstaff, D.D.;
marble.
1867. 1066 Legros Clark, Esq.
62, Buckingham Palace Road.
1868. 1 161 Mrs. Howard Paul.
1x61 Dr. Albert J. Bemays, Pro-
fessor of Chemistry, St.
Thomas* Hospital.
1869. 1237 Andrew Marvel. Placed in the
Hull Town Hall.
1870. 1213 Sir Titus Salt, Bart.
1871. 1285 Sir William De la Pole. Model
of Statue^ now placed in the
Town Hall, Hull.
1296 The late Bethel Jacobs, Esq.
(posthumous); marble bust.
1872. 1547 The Marquis of Westminster,
K.G.
1873. 1589 Mrs. Sharp; medallion.
54, Sackville Street, Hull,
and do.
1874. 1565 Thomas Sykes, Esq., late of
Kingston on Hull; marble.
1875. 1403 Mrs. Charles H. Wilson;
marble.
1880. 1600 The late Sir Rowland Hill,
K.C.B., modelled from the
cast taken after his death;
bust.
1605 The late Ven. Archdeacon
Musgrave, D.D.; post-
humous bust.
62, Buckingham Palace Road.
1 88 1. 1442 Robert Harrison, Esq.; bust,
marble. To be placed in the
Hull Literary and Philo-
sophical Institute, etc.
1882. 1555 Lord Hatherley; posthumous
bust, terra-cotta.
1661 Colonel Gerald Smith, J.P.,
Chairman of the Hull,
Barnsley, and West Junction
Rail way and Dock Company;
bust, marble, for the Board
room.
1885. 2020 The late Mrs. Eleanor A. Rollit;
posthumous bust, marble.
1887. 1811 JamesReckittjEsq., J.P.; bust,
marble.
1888. 1933 Walter Marshall, Esq.; bust,
marble.
1893. 1662 H.R.H. the late Duke of
Clarence and Avondale;
bust, marble.
1896. 1805 The late Venerable Archdeacon
Blakeney, D.D.; bust,
marble.
KIDD, R. C Architect.
At Mr. Brownt^s^ Kew.
1798. 995 Design for a pavilion.
KIDD, William, R.S.A Painter.
24, Little Guildford Street.
181 7. 75 Dead game.
214 A parrot.
263 The oyster-stall.
44S The deserter taken.
1818. 13 The poacher detected.
1819. 193 Sunday morning, or the bad
account of last week's wages.
603 Village Feast
1820. II The travelling tinker.
39, Cromer Street,
Brunswick Square.
182 1. 164 The Drunken Smith.
1822. 122 The Veteran's glory.
339 Shelah, Sappho, and Dandy,
.setters, the property of J.
Walpole Willis, Esq.
1823. 336 The traveller disturbed at his
repast.
23, Northampton Street,
Battle Bridge.
1826. 6 The drunken husband.
13, Tottenham Court Road.
1827. 20 Sportsmen regaling.
1828. 271 The artist.
1829. 213 The first child.
3, Edward Street,
Hampstead Rocui.
1830. 70 The lover's signal.
52, Upper John Street.
1 83 1. 191 The truant.
33, York Buildings, New Rd.
1832. 115 Indulgence.
1833. 274 Hydraulics.
31, George Street, New Road.
1835. 12 The refractory model.
1836. 441 The young widow's petition.
34, York Buildings.
1837. 226 The Elopement discovered.
83, Charlotte Street.
1839. 422 The friendly contest.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
323
22, George Street^ New Road,
1 84 1. 237 England's pride.
419 Britain's glory.
1842. 455 A Highlajnd reel.
25, Acton Street^
Grays Inn Lane,
1844. 603 St. Valentine's Morning.
1845. 581 The Cotter's Saturday Night.
"Then kneeling down to
Heaven's Eternal King, the
saint, the father, and the
husband prays,etc." — Bums,
1846. 7" The Jolly beggars. "See the
smoking bowl before us,
etc." — Burns.
1847. 263 The juvenile concert.
1 5, /udd Place^ New Road,
1850. 1006 Hallowe'en — ducking for
apples.
1851. 802 My boy Tammy.
KIDNER, William Architect.
23, Old Broad Street,
1878. 1123 Chartered Mercantile Bank of
India, etc.
1888. 1900 London and River Plate Bank,
Rosario.
KIDNER and BERRY ... Architects.
23, Old Broad Street.
1893. *^o^ House at Surbiton on Thames.
1608 Gamekeeper's lodge in the
Ardennes.
16 fo Bank at Daventry, Northants.
161 1 House at Bisham on Thames.
1894. 1546 Stables, etc., Bisham on
Thames.
KILBURN, Master T Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1800. 590 A Trout
613 A cat and a chicken.
KILBURNE, George G., R,I.
Painter.
34, Hilldrop Road.
97 Indecision.
299 Grace.
115 The parrot.
782 The welcome step. " His very
step has music in't as he
comes up the stair." —
Mickle,
882 Playing at marriage.
912 The chain of life. "A link
among the days, to knit The
generations each with each."
1863.
1864.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1875-
1877.
1883.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1891.
1893.
1895.
1896.
1900.
53, Hilldrop Road,
502 Cyril's wooing. "... till on
a day when Cyril pleaded,
Ida came behind seen but of
Psyche, etc." — Tennyson,
1036 Among our ancestors. "Whose
distant footsteps echo
Through the corridors of
time."— Longfellow.
479 Holyrood, 26th May, 1563.
She waited not for guard nor
groom,
But stepped into the hall ;
Around her were the four Maries,
Herself the rose of all.
On this day the Queen, attended
by her ladies, opened at the
Tol booth the sessions in person ;
she had on that occasion laid
aside her widow's deuil, — Miss
Strickland.
1079 Fairy tales.
Hawkhurst House,
Halter stock Hill.
493 Poor relations.
872 The exiles. "Then read from
the sacred volume The
poem of thy choice, etc."
938 Picnic party on the Lagoon.
817 Fresh from the country.
402 "Kit she was the charming
girl To carry the milking-
pail."
1061 Her ladyship.
538 An appeal.
38 A hopeless case.
681 Forgiven.
948 The honeymoon.
651 The bashful lover,
iioi Arrivals.
477 Stolen fruit.
840 Strict injunctions.
KILBURNE, George Goodwin.
Painter.
Hawkhurst House,
Haverstock Hill.
1882. 1518 Expectations.
1883. 9 The winner.
1885. 544 Companions in misfortune.
1886. so Portrait of a gentleman.
1887. 192 Sons of Cain.
511 In training.
526 " For a-hunting we will go."
588 Too late.
869 Ancient sport.
1888. 4*7 "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis
folly to be wise."
928 Sunday afternoon.
970 "Will he come?"
987 At the meet.
324
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Kilburne, George Goodwin — continued,
iS88. 105 1 A troublesome acquisition.
1890. 880 "Down!"
24, Donnington Park Road,
189 1. 419 The old, old story.
835 " In the name of the law."
1892. 849 No Popery.
I, Fitzroy Road, N. W,
1897. 781 The stile.
1899. 838 A quiet comer.
857 Flight.
1900. 854 Gossip.
934 Gamblers.
KILLICK, T Painter.
Orchard House, Petworth,
1864. 24 Bird's nest and fruit.
409 A Dead Partridge.
KILLINGBECK, Benjamin.
Painter.
At Mr, Ryies,
Mount Street,
Berkeley Square.
1776. 376 An Arabian horse, the property
of the Marquis of Rocking-
ham.
74, Margaret Street,
Cavendish Square,
1779. 170 Dorimant, the property of Lord
Ossory.
1780. 134 Portrait of Cannibal, a race
horse.
1781. 25 Portrait of a hound.
163 do. do.
383 A spaniel, dead game, etc.
14, Dover Street,
1784. 349 Portrait of a horse belonging
to Lord Stawell.
1785. 185 A hare.
1786. 71 Brace of partridges.
1788. 62 do. do.
1 789. 56 A woodcock.
KILLMISTER, C. Gordon.
Architect.
8, Barton Street, Westminster,
1889. ^^Tl West End Hospital, Welbeck
Street.
KILLMISTER (C. G.) and BRIGGS
(R. A.) Architects.
8, Barton Street, Dean^s Yard,
1887. 1738 St. John's church, Maccles-
field.
KILPIN, Legh M Painter.
49, Haverstock Hill,
1888. 1456 A cottage Corner.
1896. 1159 A well discussed subject.
KINCH, H
1811.
531
1812.
312
1813.
1814.
1815.
1817.
410
105
470
493
14
1818.
1819.
1820.
298
420
63
75
KIMPTON, W Architect.
199, Strand.
1784. 525 Elevation of Liveden New-
building, near Thrapston,
Northamptonshire.
526 Plan of Liveden new building,
etc.
Painter.
Fareham,
A Member of the Hambledon
Hunt; a study of a figure
for part of a large picture of
the death of a fox.
A Sand Cart.
Timber-Carriage.
Horses.
A group of forest horses.
A snow piece.
Portrait of a poney, the prop-
erty of a gentleman.
Landscape.
Portraits of Horses,
do. two horses,
do. a hunting mare and
hackney, the property of
H. P. Delm^, with the ruins
of Place-house, near Titch-
field, Hants.
Snow piece with cattle and
figures from nature.
Portrait of a little mare, the
property of Major Harris.
Going to cover; an unfinished
study for a large picture.
Portrait of a favorite hackney,
the property of G. Battye,
Esq.
Portrait of a hunter, the prop-
erty of a gentleman.
Portrait of a horse bred in
Italy, the property of G.
Poore, Esq.
Miss M. E Painter.
Hereford House, Croydon,
An English Girl.
3, Trafalgar Square,
Chelsea, S. W.
Old cronies.
Free seats.
Miss Clara Kindon.
A little maiden.
St, George, Chalk Hill,
Bushey.
A new novel.
A cosy party.
Literary efforts.
Spring time.
Miss E. M. Savill.
201
182 1. 360
1822. 827
1823. 637
763
1824. 423
KINDON,
1879. 536
1883. 786
1886. 1023
1890. 1218
1891. 128
1892. 10
1893. 394
724
1894. 1023
1895. ^99
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
325
1897. 259 Trouble.
887 Miss Ella M. Swain.
1092 A primrose dame.
1898. 921 The poem.
1899. 731 Between two lights : portrait of
a lady.
1900. 1050 The song went to her heart.
1903. 108 " Days bound each to each in
natural piety."
643 Yolande.
1904. 694 A little cottage child.
KING, A Painter.
1804. 497 Grove house, Lambeth Marsh.
10, Berkeley Street,
1805. 663 Pope's Villa, Twickenham.
KING, Miss Agnes Gardner.
Painter.
20, Hamilton Terrtue^
St John's Wood.
1885. 1 1 89 Alice, daughter of Peter Gra-
ham, Esq., R.A.
1888. 1512 Study of a child's head.
24, Hamilton Terrace,
1894. 1054 Emma, daughter of W. A.
Hepburn, Esq.
1^95* 95^ Esme; a portrait.
1060 Emmeline; a portrait in fancy
dress.
1896. 1443 A little village maid.
Hampstead Marshall^
Newbury^ Berks,
1 90 1. 1 160 Gossip.
1902. 845 Rivals.
KING, Berkeley Painter.
5, Young Street y Kensington
18 1 4. 127 A scene near Aber, North
Wales — misty morning.
149 A mill near Bettws y Coed,
Carnarvonshire.
497 A scene near Aber, North
Wales — misty morning.
18 1 5. 38 View midway between Bangor
and Capel Cerig, taken from
near the new Coach Road.
KING, Miss Bertha Painter.
Clyde Villay Shoreham, Kent.
1900. 525 Wild parsley.
KING, C Architect.
At Mr, KeveUys^
75, Great Tichfield Street,
1792. 644 Design for a gateway.
1793. 810 do. villa.
1794. 561 do. private museum.
Mortlake^ Surrey.
1796. 833 Design for a casine.
1797.
1 124
Design for a
garden Temple.
1798.
964
do.
do.
967
do.
chapel.
1800.
1062
do.
villa.
1807.
716 A landscape
—wind and rain.
25, Store Street,
Bedford Square.
1808.
266
Portrait of a
gentleman.
KING, Charles Robert Baker.
Architect.
35, Oakley Square.
1885. 175* St. Margaret's Church, Buona
Vista, Galle, Ceylon.
1886. 1578 Holy Cross Church, Moreton
Morrell, etc.
35» Spring Gardens.
1895. 1 5 16 Christ Church, Southwark.
KING,
Edward Painter.
South Hurting, Petersfield.
1888.
260 W. Lunnon, Esq.
190, Drayton Gardens.
1889.
142 "That it may please Thee to
protect all fatherless child-
ren and widows."
159 The last of the congregation.
703 A welcome stranger.
Harting, Petersfield, Hants.
1890.
617 Prayer.
957 Spring.
1891.
25 Blessed are they that give to the
poor.
778 Coming from the fair.
10 1 7 His sacred charge.
1893.
223 Hospital Sunday.
407 A tit-bit.
819 Coming from the fair.
cjo IV. E. R, Wilson,
38, Sussex Place,
South Kensington,
1894.
446 " When the heart is young."
836 A frolic.
St. Ives, ComwalL
1896.
159 The Haymaker.
515 "To live in hearts we leave
behind is not to die."
Sandhills, Fordingdridge,
Hants,
1899.
789 Milking time.
870 Haying in the orchard.
c/o Miss Lovering,
24, Yeoman^s Row,
Brompton Road.
1901.
263 At the font.
52, Caithness Road,
Brook Green.
1904.
135 Mrs. Brumwell.
3»5 Twilight.
326
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
KING, Edward R Painter.
Leinsier Lodge^
Munster Terrace^ Fuiham,
1884. 1525 King's Road, Chelsea.
KING, Miss Elizabeth Thomson.
Painter.
15, Biomfieid Terrace, IV.
1883. 993 Miss Agnes Gardner King.
24, Hamilton Terrace.
1 89 1. 1291 Mrs. John Augustus Voelcker.
Hamstead MarshcUl,
Newbury, Berks.
1901. 1015 Mrs. Hardwick.
KING, Emily Miniature Painter.
39, Foley Place.
1848. 736 Miss Fores.
1849. 881 Sketch from nature.
KING,Miss Ethel Slade Painter.
10, Fitzroy Street.
1884. 1370 Study of an old man's head.
64, Charlotte Street.
1885. 1688 Mrs. Earle.
1703 Miss Hugh Smith.
I, St, Mark's Place Buildings,
Grosvenor Square.
1886. i486 Mr. Elwin.
1494 Mr. Clothier.
X497 Mrs. A. Hichens.
1506 Miss Winifred Buxton.
1887. 1547 R. S. Poole, Esq.
1556 Portrait study.
1888. 1656 The Creation of Eve.
1677 Lieutenant F. Williams Free-
man, R.N.
1889. 1753 Rev. R. Randall; red chalk.
1760 The Bishop of Ripon. {W.
Boyd Carpenter.) Red chalk.
1890. 1687 Mrs. Cooke.
16, New Cavendish Street.
1892. 1583 Pencil study of a head.
1893. 1067 Son of Waldyve Martin, Esq.
14' 5 Mrs. Howson.
1428 Head of a lady.
8, Cheyne Court, Chelsea,
1894. 1429 Lord Harlech.
1895. 1338 Hon. Mrs. Grenfell.
1345 Rev. Canon Meyrick.
1352 Master Harry Adeane.
1896. 1246 Mrs. Acton.
1553 Captain Francis Pitt, R.N.
KING, Frank C Painter.
24, Great Titchfield Street.
1900. 969 Entrance to King Edward's
room, Berkeley Castle.
KING,
1880.
1881.
Gunning Painter.
10, Clairville Grove.
1032 Strawberry gatherers.
963 Reminiscences.
Leinster Lodge,
Minster Terrace, Fulhatn.
877 William Glover, Esq.
1526 Waiting for a partner.
South Harting, Petersfield.
1122 Hilda, Gladys, and Madeline,
daughters of F. Green, Esq.
118 The orphan.
1 1 27 The waning of the day.
47 " Come along, baby ! "
815 The love letter.
240 June roses.
349 Saturday afternoon.
521 An interrupted elopement.
803 Summer.
834 "Thrown."
520 Destitute.
388 Summer.
1883.
1884.
1888.
1890.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1897.
1900.
KING, H Sculptor.
10, Percy Street.
1828. 1 182 Model of a head of a boy.
1829. 1137 Bust of a gentleman.
1830. 1223 do. do.
1 83 1. 1 1 73 Marble bust of a gentleman.
1832. nil Bust of a gentleman.
1229 do. do.
Church Street, Edmonton,
1845. 1396 Head of a child in marble.
1447 Bust of a gentleman.
KING, Haynes Painter.
32, Victoria Rocul,
Kentish Town.
i860. 430 Looking out.
1862. 531 Take a spoonful, puppy!
1863. 601 Fruit and flowers.
51, Victoria Rocui.
1866. 247 The lace maker.
Camden Studios.
1868. 612 "I cannot mind my wheel,
mother, etc." — Swain.
1869. 758 Looking it over.
1870. 355 Anxiously watching.
Poole Villa,
Fulham Park RocuL
187 1. 767 Study from nature.
1872. 1 1 36 Homeless.
1 147 Home.
1874. 612 Flirtation and jealousy.
1875. 3;8 Porridge for breakfast.
1876. 292 Sunbeams.
343 Stitching.
1877. 478 A stitch in time.
1879. 503 The morning paper.
1418 News from the Cape.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
327
1880. 1423 A Highland home — prepara-
tions for dinner.
Someone passing.
Preparation for the midday
meal, Normandy.
"Well, pussy!"
A skein of worsted.
Approaching footsteps.
"Come, then!"
A mussel-gatherer.
" Don't be inquisitive! "
Ingle^ Broadhurst Gardens,
A slight financial difficulty.
First bite.
Faces in the fire.
81, Guildford Street,
Russell Square.
"What is it, pussy?"
Flirts.
22, Fairfax Road,
South Hampstead.
A helpmate.
Getting granny's advice.
22, Winchester Road,
Waiting on daddy.
Lighting the fire.
For safety.
The new gown.
Nursing the fire.
Advice gratis.
Overhauling the nets.
103, Finchley Road.
" A watched pot never boils."
Arrested attention.
A tiff. " Amantium irae amoris
integratio est." — Terence.
An illustrated war paper.
Preparing for conquest.
Happy as the day is long.
Good news from the front.
Latest intelligence.
KING, J Painter.
22, Knightsbridge.
1796. 361 Ruins.
673 do.
4, St. fames St., Clerkenwell.
1797. 416 View of the entrance to Caris-
brook Castle.
559 View of Wootton Bridge, Isle
of Wight.
KING, John Architect.
42, Newman Street.
181 7. 158 An old man's head; a study
from nature.
8, Upper Thornhaugh Street.
18 19. 1 135 Design for a cenotaph, etc.
1509
I88I.
1^5
393
436
1883.
1505
1884.
539
73a
1588
1885.
5*9
1886.
674
856
1888.
921
93*
1889.
958
1890.
939
I89I.
665
764
1892.
74a
807
1893.
626
701
790
1896.
807
1899.
514
800
1900.
488
737
I90I.
684
695
1904.
507
1 82 1. 996 Design for a hunting seat in
Derbyshire.
1822. 948 Kidderminster chapel.
1823. 579 Monumental building in Wick-
low.
1827. 939 Design for a church.
1010 do. Gothic Entrance
lodge.
8, Huntley Street.
1829. 1033 Design for a cenotaph.
KING, John Painter.
31, Gerrard Street.
182 1. 105 Romeo departing for Mantua.
1822. 331 The calling of Samuel.
364 Portrait of a lady.
1823. 199 Carrying home the orphan
lamb.
Bristol, andi^y Charing Cross.
1824. 198 Jeremiah writing his prophetic
denunciations against Jeru-
salem.
518 Portrait of a lady.
1826. 39S Archimedes discovered in his
study, during the sacking of
Syracuse by the Romans,
and slain by the soldiers who
found him, for refusing to
accompany them to their
general Marcellus, imtil he
should have finished his
problem. Fide Plutarch, etc.
2 1, Soho Square.
1828. 3 James Northcote, Esq., R.A.
1829. 554 Francis Danby, Esq., A.R.A.
1830. 448 Abraham and Isaac in thanks-
giving for the deliverance
from the sacrifice.
1832. 1 103 C. Graeme, Esq.
1834. 166 Rajah Ram, son of the late
Rajah Ramohun Roy.
1835. 47 Portrait of a lady.
192 Rev. Robert Aspland.
1836. 376 Prospero teaching Miranda as-
tronomy.
926 John Yarde Fownes, Esq.
1838. 464 William Newton, Esq.
472 Henry Lowndes, Esq.
1839. 163 Mercury announcing to Paris
the approach of the God-
desses to abide his judge-
ment as to which should
receive the golden apple
which Discord threw on the
floor of Heaven, inscribed
"To the most beautiful."
318 Captain Freer, Royal Artillery.
1840. 234 Portrait of a gentleman.
492 Mr. Newton.
328
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
King, John — continued,
1841. 1177 Imogen, supposed dead,
brought out of the cave by
Arviragus, who is relating to
Belarius and Guiderius how
he found her, etc. — From
Cymbeline,
1842. 187 Mirandaand Ferdinand. "Alas
now! pray you not work so
hard; If you'll sit down, Til
bear your logs the while;
Pray give me that, TU carry
it, ^Xc:'— Tempest.
1843. 3 Prospero.
324 Rev. Gerald Pole Carew.
1845. 602 Prospero instructing Miranda
when a little girl. "I, thy
schoolmaster, made thee
more profit Than other
Princes can, etc." — Tempest,
1029 The favourite.
15, Charing Cross,
1847. 569 Portrait of the Most Rev. Jacob
Hiliani, Roman Catholic
archbishop of Damascus.
KING, J. Arthur Painter.
4, Swiss Terrace^ Hampstead,
1 88 1. 723 ''Hark! how the sacred calm
that breathes around, etc." —
Gray,
1885. 1374 Newnham.
KING, Captain John Duncan.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
Lieut King,
1824. 390 View in Portugal, from a sketch
by Lieut.-General Hawker,
of part of the mountains of
the Estrella, from the Banks
of the Sierra, with the an-
cient Bridge of F02 d'Ereuce,
on which Marshal Massena
when retreating with the
Rear Guard of his Army
from the Lines before Lisbon
in 181 1, was suddenly at-
tacked and routed with great
slaughter, by the Duke of
Wellington.
413 View in Spain. From a sketch
by Lieut. -General Hawker,
of the Sierra de Gatta, from
the Banks of the Aguada.
1829. 243 View near Pampeluna.
Capt,J, D, King,
1834. 511 The fort of Chunar, on the
Ganges, with the embarka-
tion of the Governor-Gene-
ral, the late Marquis of
Hastings and suite. Painted
from sketches made on the
spot by the Earl of Munster.
1836. 133 View in Portugal.
1837. 466 Coast scene, east of Boulogne.
1838. 465 View near Ross, in the county
of Wexford.
8, Rutland Street,
Momington Place.
1839. 47 A View of the lake of Kil-
lamey.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 84 1. 123 Audisque, near Boulogne.
1842. 1253 View near Killarney.
1343. 350 The pilgrim.
1844. 530 View at Killarney.
1845. 555 St. Marie, in Switzerland.
1846. 753 Papeete harbour, in the Island
of Tahiti.
1 1, Momington Plcice,
1847. 474 A View at Killarney.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1848. 334 Osma in Spain. Sketched
during the combat, 18 13.
1849. 547 A View in the Blackwater, near
Fermoy, Ireland.
1851. 555 View at Killarney.
KING, John Lock wood ... Architect.
18, North Street, Surbiton.
1880. 1 102 Tiffin's School, Kingston-on-
Thames.
KING, J. W Painter.
25, Bedford Street,
Covent Garden,
1838. 19 The children of Lieut. C. F.
Bosanquet, R.N.
33, Newman Street,
1841. 185 Portrait of a clergyman.
4*6 The infant chief. "O hush
thee, my babe, thy sire was
a Knight, Thy mother a lady
both lovely and bright, etc."
— ^> W, Scott.
40, Gerrard Street.
1842. 24 The invalid.
1844. 914 The sisters.
1845. ^43 The sketch from nature.
1846. 416 The sick child.
1847. 444 A study of children.
1848. 204 The lesson.
1853. 230 The first prayer.
KING, John W Painter.
113, Seven Sisters Road,
HolloTvay,
1896. 1525 The daily paper.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
329
16, Prah Rd,^ Finsbury Park.
1898. 837 A cottage garden.
59, St John Street, Oxford,
1901. 534 "O'er the mountains far and
near, There sits a sort of
sacred fear."
KING, Miss Lydia B Painter.
23, Highbury Park,
1886. 463 "Maiden with the meek brown
eyes."
890 Roses.
KING, Margaret Crayon Painter.
44, Frith Street, Soho,
1779. 171 A lady in crayons.
16, Percy Street,
Rathbone Place,
1 780. 92 Portrait of a gentleman.
126 do. lady.
349 do. do.
1 781. 119 do. lady; in crayons.
180 do.; in crayons.
1782. 50 do. of a lady; crayons.
4«i do. of a young gentle-
man; crayons.
419 Portrait of a gentleman ;
crayons.
1783. 81 Portrait of a child.
98 do. gentleman.
266 do. lady.
1784. 343 do. do.; crayons.
1786. 117 do. gentleman; cray-
ons.
1 787. 193 Portrait of a young gentleman ;
crayons.
434 Portrait of a lady; crayons.
KING, Hon. Miss Wilhelmina.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1775. 373 A parroquet.
KING, Yeend, R,I. Painter.
38, Alma Square,
St, John's Wood.
1876. 13 1 5 Highly favoured.
1877. 878 The stream.
1878. 34" La Perche: a valley in Brit-
tany.
651 Dolce far niente.
656 An every-day scene in Brittany.
1879. 9 Up hill and down dale.
15 "Birds of a feather."
1880. 219 Alone.
651 Saints and sinners.
844 Virgo et Leo.
IV.
1881.
1883.
1885.
15, Hamilton Terrace,
290 "Too late."
138 "Con amore."
36, Marlborough Hill,
7S A merry heart lightens labour.
121 3 Streatley-on-Thames.
1 28 1 On the Med way.
1886. 44» A Thames backwater.
705 One silver summer's morning.
1096 Three score and ten,
1887. 924 Memories.
1888. 50 An osier shed on the Kennet.
165 A bridge on the Kennet.
709 The citizen's sabbath.
715 Sylvan solitude.
1889. 488 "The day that comes betwixt
a Saturday and Monday."
739 " From green to gold."
1172 The pool below the mill.
1890. 152 In peaceful days.
528 The end of the lake.
1098 Autumn's wooing.
1 89 1. 71 The lass that loves a sailor.
227 In a Derbyshire dale.
329 The old lime kiln.
1892. 254 In the Valley of Desolation.
505 In sweet September.
1893. 166 The path through the woods,
405 Lyndale, Devon.
103, Finchley Road,
1894. 25 The miller's daughter. " It is
the miller's daughter, etc."
360 A cottage garden.
1895. 260 Sleeping waters.
820 On the Ouse, near Heming-
ford.
1896. 554 At Sunset.
630 Hay in September.
1897. 321 The garden by the river.
547 The Windmill.
1898. 898 Blackmore Vale.
945 Milking time. Purchased for
the Chantrey Bequest for
1899. 594 The River and the brook.
887 The path by the mill.
1900. 527 The fold-yard.
550 The Avon by Bredon Hill.
1 90 1. 557 The Priory, Christchurch.
79» The farm ford.
1902. 88 Market morning.
4^5 The heron's pool on the Lledr.
1903. 287 The home croft.
718 The bailiff's daughter.
1904. 264 Cluny waters: Braemar.
502 Trespassers.
KING-SALTER, P Painter.
69, Via Delia Croce, Rome,
1877. 3x7 The Captain's boots.
UU
330
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
\
KINGDON, Walter Painter.
3, Clarendon Roady
Kensington,
1879. 998 A Pompeian.
KINGDON-ELLIS, Mrs. See E. vol.
iii, page 42.
KINGSBURY, Henry Painter.
3, Piccadilly.
1787. 557 Tinted sketch from nature.
1789. 442 Sketch from nature.
4, Coventry Street.
1790. 514 Sketch from nature.
3, Piccadilly.
1 79 1 . 611 Winter piece.
KINGSFORD, Miss Florence.
Painter.
1 1, Holland Park Road.
1899. 801 Greek girls playing at ball.
5, Stratford Studios ^
Stratford Road, W.
1900. 1313 Harmony.
1623 " 1844."
KINGSLEY, Miss Lydia Painter.
82, Balcombe Street.
1892. 1229 Dead birds.
20, London Street, Hyde Park.
1^95' 954 The new cap.
1078 Purple plums.
1896. 1283 Dead birds.
KINGSTON, Miss S Painter.
72, Upper Berkeley Street.
1843. 816 Flowers.
KINGSTON-JONES. See J., vol. iv,
page 274.
KINLOCH, George W Sculptor.
32, Drummond Place,
Edinburgh.
1884. 1674 Bacchante; bust, bronze.
1748 After labour, rest; bust, bronze.
1798 Maria Abruzzie; do.
KINNAIRD, F. G Painter.
77, Newman Street.
188 1. 456 On the road to Skiddaw, Cum-
berland.
KINNAIRD, Henry J Painter.
1 1 5, Gower Street.
1886. 805 Hayfield at Highgate.
1887. 978 The tow-path near Henley.
45, Buxton Road, Chingford.
1888. 626 The Thames above Pang-
bourne.
1889. 805 do. do.
819 The Thames near Henley.
Endlebury Road, Chingford.
1890. 1070 A Thames Backwater.
Warren Rocul, Chingford.
1 89 1. 872 In the Meadows near Henley.
47, Buxton Road, Chingford.
1894. 878 The old mill, Bumham, Essex.
Annedd Court Road, Sutton.
1897. 853 Near Broadwater — Sussex.
KINNAIRD, T. G Painter.
2, Wingfield Villas, Chisivick,
1874. 422 Only a penny a bunch.
512 The mountain spring.
KINNARD, W Architect.
309, Holdom.
1807. 1030 An entrance to a college.
1808. 847 Fa9adeofa design for a collie.
949 A triumphal column to naval
victories.
I, Pield Court, Gray's Inn.
1809. 785 A Design for a building to con-
tain the three following so-
cieties, the Royal Academy,
the Royal Society and the
Antiquarian Society.
18 10. 807 Design for a building to Na-
tional Genius and Virtue.
181 1. 822 View of a Villa at Ham Frith,
Essex.
823 A triumphal arch commemora-
tive of the completion of the
fiftieth year of His Majest/s
reign, and of the triumphs
of the British arms during
his government; its situa-
tion supposed to be Hyde
Park comer.
868 A design for an intended new
front to the King's Theatre,
Haymarket.
181 2. 848 The Temple of Venus.
1820. 941 View of part of the ruins of
the Temple of Minerva in
the citadel of Athens, etc.
309, Holbom.
1 82 1. 953 A min in Greece.
1822. 907 View of a Doric min at Corinth,
etc.
99, Great Russell Street.
1823. 515 View on the Plain of Mara-
thon.
630 View of the ruins of the Temple
of Minerva on the promon-
tory of Sunium Attica,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
331
1825.
479
522
953
1826.
462
1823. 634 View of a cottage in Essex.
1824, 832 Design for Nobleman's man-
sion.
886 View of an aqueduct near Con-
stantinople, built by Soli-
man the Magnificent.
5, Euston Grave.
View of Corinth, from the base
of the Acrocorinthos.
A frame containing six draw-
ings of Greek marriage cere-
monies at Athens, etc.
View of the Temple of Jupiter
Panhellenius at Egina, etc.
View drawn on the terrace of
the Villa d'Este at Tivoli
near Rome.
49" View of Constantinople in a
southern direction, across
the harbour, towards the sea
of Marmora and the distant
chain of the Asiatic Mount
Olympus, etc.
1827. 504 View of a part of the south
side of the Colonnade of St.
Peter's at Rome, etc.
1828. 565 View of the temple of Vesta at
Tivoli.
1072 do. do.
KINNEAR, James Painter.
42, George Street^ Edinburgh.
1880. 451 March.
2,^^ Hanover Street^ Edinburgh,
1881. I3S9 The year's decline,
5, Merchision Bank Terrace^
Edinburgh,
1883. 183 " When chill November's surly
blast made fields and forests
bare."
6, North Charlotte Street^
Edinburgh,
1892. 667 The opening year.
KINNEBROOK, W. A Painter.
23, Alfred Street^
Bedford Square,
1843. 817 Scaw Fell, from Sty Head
Farm, Cumberland.
9, Wyndham Place,
1845. 1249 The chantry over the tomb of
Henry V, and the entrance
to Henry VH chapel, West-
minster Abbey.
1852. 942 On the Wensome, Norfolk.
1853. looi The fish market, Norwich.
1855. 733 Portrait of a lady.
1858. 985 In Westminster Abbey.
KINSETT, J Painter.
56, Pratt Street,
Camden Town,
1848. 859 Reminiscences of Italy.
KINSLEY, Albert Painter.
6, Liiac Grove, Leeds,
Down by the running brook.
The dawn of spring.
An October morning.
"They grew in beauty side by
side."
The meandering stream.
2, Corinne Pood, Tufnell Park,
"When autumn smiles all
beauteous in decay."
"By flowing stream through
wood and craggy wild."
"Where trees o'erhang the
murmuring brook."
Among the windings of a woody
vale.
The Veterans of the wood.
Sweet spring time.
An old farmstead.
" Where yellow leaves, or none,
or few do hang."
The year's decline.
A woodland pool.
"Autumn, sore pensive, in
yellow and grey."
Hunting tower, Perth.
On the fringe of the moor.
A mountain torrent.
When summer leaves are flown.
Lingering autumn in the Pass
of Birnam, Dunkeld.
KINSON, The Chevalier Painter.
(First painter to Due D'Angouleme.)
Paris,
1822. 163 Lady Montgomerie.
KINTON, Miss Florence Painter.
The Mount, Great Malvern,
1884. mo "Bobbie."
KIORBOE, Charles Frederick.
Painter.
28, Panton Street, Haymarket,
1848. I The inundation— a Newfound-
land dog and her pups.
141 A fox.
KIPLING, Miss Mary.
Miniature Painter.
8, Pleasant Row, Islington,
1843. 937 Portrait of a gentleman.
965 do. lady.
1 181 Lieut. Holman, R.N., F.R.S.
1882.
1883.
1885.
in
159
805
130
1232
1886.
116
1887.
267
1262
1888.
*23
1889.
1890.
1357
935
959
1040
1 89 1.
1892.
1894.
1342
1300
960
1895.
1899.
1900.
1009
878
435
1186
I90I.
821
332
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Kipling, Miss Mary — continued,
1844. 653 Portrait of a gentleman.
753 do. child.
1845. 9^3 do. an old and faithful
servant of eighty years* ser-
vice in one family.
923 Portraits of two sisters.
1846. 774 Miss Ward.
1848. 920 Portrait of a lady.
KIRBY, Edmund Architect.
24, Fenwick Street^ Liverpool,
1877. II 12 New church, St. Helen's.
Derby Buildings^ Liverpool,
1878. 1 165 New church, St. Helen's — ^in-
terior.
5, Cook Street^ Liverpool,
1890. 1826 Holy Cross church, Appleton
Thorn, Cheshire.
1893. 1491 St. John's Church, High Leigh,
Cheshire.
1896. 1774 Duncombe Place, York.
KIRBY, Reginald G Architect.
37, Fawcett Street^ Sunderland,
1 90 1. 1665 Municipal Buildings, South
Shields.
KIRBY, Miss U.... Miniature Painter.
12, Blandford Square,
1855. 1 116 Portrait of a lady.
1856. 886 do. young lady.
1857. 1190 do. Spanish lady.
KIRCHBACH, Esq Painter.
Grove House ^ Kentish Town,
1857. 158 The Holy Family before Jeru-
salem. — Luke^ ii, 22.
27, Portland Place,
1858. 504 Andrew Pritchard, Esq.
5, Melbourne Cottages^
St. John's Wood,
1859. 170 Moses protecting the daughter
of Raguel.
KIRCHHOFFER, H.
Miniature Painter.
86, Great Portland Street,
1837. 165 Portrait of a lady.
92, Charlotte Street,
1838. 126 Frederick Dunn, Esq.
1839. 1043 Edward Ryan, Esq.
17, Gloucester Streety
Queen Square.
1 84 1. 787 Portrait of a lady.
1842. 740 do. gentleman.
775 Rev. G. N. Wright, M.A.
1S42. 7%7 Mrs. Henry Kerr and child.
941 Miss Houghton.
28, Store Street.
1843. 958 Mr. Serjeant Adams.
961 Miss Kerr.
KIRCHMAYR, Cherubinc Painter.
20, EarPs Terrace^
Kensington,
1886. H89 G. T. Robinson, Esq.
Halkin Street, WesL
1889. 812 II Crabattino. (Venetian cob-
bler.)
1890. 546 "Peep bo!"
852 "Coming events cast their
shadows before them."
Ormsby Lodge, Bedford Park.
1899. ^^97 Sunbeam.
29, The Avenue, Bedford Park,
1900. 452 A daughter of Erin.
KIRK, C Architect.
Sleaford, Lincolnshire,
1850. 1 129 Eastwell Hall, Kent, the seat
of the Earl of Winchelsea.
KIRK, J Sculptor.
15, Buccleuch Street, Dumfries.
1847. 674 Mr. John Craik,
Peelhouses by Lockerby,
Dumfries.
1850. 1405 Bust in plaster of Thomas
Clark, Esq.
School of Design^ Birmingham,
1851. 1285 The Golden age.
1853. 1328 Feeding time; a group in
marble.
Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire,
1854. 1283 Portrait of an artist.
KIRK, Joseph "R., R.H.A, ... Sculptor.
22 yjervis Street, Dublin.
1846. 1 39 1 The creation of the dimple;
an unfinished group, in
marble, etc.
1483 A child.
1849. 1235 Statuette, in marble — Olivia
raising the veil, etc. — ^Twelfth
Night.
1237 Statuette, in marble — Cassan-
dra. "What noise? what
shriek is this? " — Troilus and
Cressida.
1276 Marble group — Ruth and
Naomi. "And Ruth said,
Entreat me not to leave thee,
etc."
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
333
Shidio^ 22^ Jervis Street^
Dublin,
1855. 1450 Marble bust of the infant son
of Bertie Watkin Williams
Wynn, Esq. — posthumous.
Jewin Street^ Dublin.
1856. 1257 Marble group — children and
dog.
1862. 1082 St. John and the Virgin at the
Crucifixion; marble group.
" And from that hour, that
disciple took her to his own
home."
KIRK, Thomas.
Painter and Engraver.
50, Berwick Street^
Oxford Street
1785. 138 Venus presenting Love to
Calypso.
1787. 29 The affectionate mother.
196 Antigonus devoured by the
bear. Vide Shakespeare's
Winter Tale.
10, Cowley Si., Westminster,
1789. 45 The parting of Bertram and
Helen. See Shakespeare^ s
A IPs well that ends well,
10, Portland Street,
Oxford Street,
1 79 1. 11 The shepherd finding Perdita.
Vide Winter's Tale.
29 The guardian angel sent to
conduct Eve to Adam.
16, Colebrook Row, Islington,
i794« 397 Christ restoring to life the
ruler's daughter. — St, Luke,
via, 54.
399 Christ giving sight to the blind
man. — St, Mark, viii, 25.
454 Love tormenting the soul.
479 A frame of miniatures — fancy.
552 A portrait.
1795. *7 Goldsmith's hermit.
22 Autumn.
62 Canfu taking the Genius out
of the \zkit,— Tales of the
Genii,
94 2^dig and Semira. — Voltaire,
113 Zobeide and her sister trans-
formed. — Arab Tales,
1 14 Thomson's Summer.
137 Shenstone's Anacreontic.
138 Rouz Behari and the Lizard.
158 Death of Abel.
170 Hunchback taken up by the
dyer.
199 Abudah in the palace of
pleasures.
1795. 243 Alnaschar kicking down his
glass. — Arab Tales,
%,/udd Place West,
New Road,
1796. 194 Evening.
$07 A dream.
{This artist is given by Redgrave, Bryan
and D, N. B, as Thomas, but in the
Royal Academy catalogues for 1791, 4
and 5, the initial is given asf,)
KIRK, Thomas, R./f,A Sculptor.
Dublin,
1825. 1003 Bust of Miss Croker.
1020 do. Ariadne.
1021 do. a gentleman.
1025 do. J. W. Croker, Esq.,
M.P. (JVo initial or ad-
dress^
1837. 1205 Statue of a child.
21, /ervis Street, Dublin,
1839. 1377 Bust.
1390 Group in marble.
1845. 1324 Marble statue of Sir Sidney
Smith to be erected in
Greenwich hospital by order
of the Government.
KIRK, W. B., A.R.H,A Sculptor.
1848. 1336 Lear and Cordelia.
1359 Bacchante.
74, Charlotte Street,
1851. 1275 Figure of Hope designed for a
monument.
Greenhill, Worcester,
1856. 1291 " Faust and Margaret."
1857. 1257 Lady Georgiana Raglan.
1333 Mrs. Coxwell of Malvern.
KIRKALDY, D Naval Architect.
4, Corunna Street, Glasgow,
1 86 1. 912 Naval architecture; Royal
Mail steamship " Persia."
KIRKBY, G Painter.
3, Gilham's Fields,
1828. 55 Landscape.
1829. 179 do.
KIRKBY, Thomas Painter.
80, Strand,
1796. 105 Portrait of a clergyman. {Rev,
Mr, Smith,)
27, St, Albans Street,
1797. 23 Portrait of a gentleman.
614 do. nobleman.
334
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Kirkby, ThomsLS—con/inued,
42, Leicester Square,
1799. 73 Mrs. Shaw.
530 Mr. Kirkby.
668 Mr. Montague.
1800. z62 Mr. A. W. Callcott.
410 Mrs. Gibson.
29, Leicester Square,
1801. 128 Mrs. J. Lett.
161 Mr. Branscombe.
209 Miss Boltons.
325 Mr. Taylor.
392 Old man; a study.
693 Portrait of a gentleman in a
hunting dress.
32, Argyle Street.
76 Landscape and cattle.
689 Mr. St. John Moore.
702 Portraits of the two Miss
Kirkbys.
139 Bacchante; a portrait, Miss
C. Hicks.
194 Portrait of a child; Miss
Wood.
414 Shepherd boys.
62 Portrait of a lady.
13, Vere Street^
Cavendish Square,
213 Leda.
282 A Woman selling Vegetables.
520. Interior of a cottage.
86, Newman Street,
253 The Cottage door.
480 Dr. Parr.
107 Portrait of a gentleman.
165 The late Professor Porson.
237 The Bishop of Bristol.
( William Lord ManseL)
246 Portrait of a nobleman.
88 Mr. Ladbroke.
345 Portrait of a clergyman.
584 The Bishop of Bristol.
( William Lord ManseL)
248 Mr. Longstaff.
264 Dr. J. Clarke, of Cambridge.
5, Southampton Rouf,
419 S. Butler, D.D., F.R.S., Leam-
ington Spa.
344 Miss Corbet, of Sundorne
Castle.
368 Mrs. Corbet, of Sundorne
Castle.
409 The Countess of Denbigh.
95 P. B. Duncan, Esq., A.M.
34, Devonshire Street,
114 Miss Smith.
6, Francis Street^
Tottenham Court Road,
35 Portrait of a gentleman.
81 do. do.
1802.
1803.
1804.
1805.
1806.
1807.
1808.
1810.
1811.
1812.
1813.
1814.
1815.
1819.
1824.
1825.
1845.
1846.
KIRKLEY, Miss C.
Miniature Painter.
9, Howland Street.
1796. 551 Portrait of a lady.
562 do. young lady.
1797. 1044 do. lady.
KIRKLEY, Miss S.
Miniature Painter.
Miss KirkUy^ i, Howland St,
1793. 422 A portrait.
Miss S, Kirkleyy
9, Howland Street,
1796. 592 Portrait of a lady.
1797' 94" Two portraits.
KIRKMAN, Miss Augusta Josepha.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1815. 456 View in Staffordshire.
673 View in Derbyshire.
1816. 379 Scene at Crumpwood, Stafiford-
shire, near Alton Castle, the
seat of the Earl of Shrews-
bury.
Miss A, /. Kirkman.
I8I7.
423 Landscape.
578 do.
I8I9.
6 Bolsover Castle, near Chester-
field, Derbyshire.
1820.
45 Sketch in Staffordshire.
I82I.
55 Stanmer church : a sketch in
Lord Chichester's Park, near
Brighton.
313 Sketch in Staffordshire — Lee
church.
Miss Augustajosepha Kirkman,
1823.
408 Sketch in the grounds of —
Spicer, Esq., Esher. Re-
mains of the place to which
Cardinal Wolsey retired.
468 Arundel Castle.
1825.
388 A sketch of Dieppe ca.stle.
KIRKPATRICK, Miss Ethel.
Painter.
The Gables, Harrow,
1895.
273 Moonrise.
1896.
565 Phyllis.
1549 Day dreams.
1897.
1672 May.
1902.
755 Venetian beads.
1904.
687 Against the red curtain.
KIRKPATRICK, Miss Ida... Painter.
The Gables, Harrow,
1895. 1051 A study.
1904. 1044 Girl's head.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
335
KIRKPATRICK, Joseph Painter.
35, Castle Street^ Liverpool.
1898. nil The gentle art.
1900. 1237 Spring time.
1902. 820 Evening glow.
1903. 879 The Marsham Gate, Tangier.
KIRKPATRICK, Miss Lily.
Painter.
St Ivesy Cornwall,
1897. 1042 Mother and child.
1057 A quiet hour.
1898. 907 Day dreams.
KIRKPATRICK, R Painter.
67, Great Queen Street,
?o6 A frame containing six lead
drawings; portraits.
162 Portrait of a gentleman.
22, Charlotte Street.
457 J. Stavely, Esq.
81 Portrait of a gentleman.
817 P. Shewcraft, Esq.
842 H. Desborough, Esq.
1812.
1813.
1816.
1817.
KIRKUP, S Painter.
Florence.
1S33. 379 Cassio. "Madam, Plltake my
\t2cvQ:'— Othello.
1836. 7*6 Portrait of a lady.
KIRKLAND, George Painter.
Woodstock.
1 79 1. 95 Portraits of country people.
{No initial or address.)
1798. 463 A dissection of the bone and
cartilages of a horse's foot
for the Veterinary College,
intended for publication.
KISSLING, Richard Sculptor.
31, Harewood Road^
Gunnersbury.
1887. 1790 Herr P. H.; bust, marble.
KISTE, J. A Painter.
I, Octagon Place, Plymouth.
1844. 376 Scene in Glencroe, highlands
of Scotland.
6, Bruton Street.
1846. 31 View of Canonteign, the seat
of Lord Exmouth.
KITCHEN, Miss Elizabeth ...Painter.
9, Maddox Street.
1832. 169 Portrait of her mother.
KITCHEN, H. ... Miniature Painter.
8, Addle Street, Aldermanbury.
1802. 1 103 Six miniatures; Portrait of a
Turk, a gentleman, Miss
Engram, The miser. The
Abbe Tardy, portrait of a
lady.
KITCHEN, H Architect.
At Mr. Wyatfs,
I, Foley Place.
1 8 10. 743 Design for a bridge for a
park.
181 1. 874 Design for a conservatory.
36, St.Jame^s Place.
18 1 3. 810 Design for Dairy at El well for
T. H. Barrett, Esq.
884 Design for Elwell House for
T. Calverley, Esq.
KITCHEN, J. D
1834. 24 Landscape.
. Painter.
KITCHEN
1833.
no
557
1836.
»39
249
1837.
934
965
1839.
127
342
1840.
588
1841.
120I
1203
1842.
144
544
1843. 268
1844.
1845.
975
»95
129
1270
1847.
199
286
1848.
568
1251
, T. S Painter.
41, Upper Jubilee Place.
Sketch near Bow, Essex.
Landscape composition.
Landscape at Sydenham, Kent
On the Thames near London
Bridge.
22, Rutland Street.
At Northfleet, Kent.
Lane scene — Evening.
On the beach at Folke-
stone.
Billingsgate from the Thames.
3, Hill Street, Peckham.
At Brockley, Kent.
Landscape at Maidstone.
Windmill, etc., on the river
Lea.
On the beach.
Landscape and old mill near
Chalk, Kent.
23, Westmorland Place,
Camberwell.
Street leading to Execution
Dock, Wapping.
Landscape.
Erith Church, Kent.
At Barking, Essex.
At Loughton.
127, Albany Road.
The beach at Rottingdean.
The village gossip.
The gipsies' home.
At Bow, Essex.
336
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
KITCHINGMAN, John.
Painter and Miniature Painter.
At Mr, Francis^ Sy King Street^
Covent Garden,
\11o, i»o Mr. Powell in the character of
Cyrus; miniature (Almost
a caricature^ headweliy hands
j//^^/.— Walpole.)
Ill Mrs. Yates in the character of
Jane Shore ; miniature.
177 1. 123 Portrait of a young gentleman;
miniature.
114 A portrait of a lady; half-
length, miniature.
1772. 135 A sportsman; a small whole-
length.
1 36 A philosopher's head ; in minia-
ture.
1773. *7' Portraits of three children.
171 A frame with four miniatures.
^775- ^77 The beggar as described in the
Man of feeling, p. 29. ( Good.
— Walpole.)
178 A miniature; in water-colours.
1776. 162 A portrait; in miniature.
1777. 202 A seapiece with pleasure boats,
belonging to the Cumber-
land Society, sailing into
Sheerness.
203 Miniature of a lady.
104 do. do.
205 do. do.
1778. 181 Portrait of a lady; in miniature.
1779. 171 A lady; in miniature, in oil.
173 Mr. Macklin in the character
of Shylock; miniature, in
oil.
174 The Tartar sailing boat; in oil.
175 A Dutch pleasure boat; in oil
1 78 1. 83 The building of a smuggling
cutter.
88 The chace of a smuggling
cutter.
136 Dissolution of a smuggling
cutter.
173 Unlading a smuggling cutter.
321 Portrait of a lady; miniature.
321 do. young gentleman ;
miniature.
KITE, J. Milner- Painter.
1 7, Rue Campagne Premitre^
Fans.
1902. 185 In an apple country — The
Place Concameau.
KITSELL, Thomas R Architect.
9, Devon Terrace^ Flymouth.
1898. 1791 Plymouth Citadel — soldiers'
block.
I, George Street ^ Flytnauth.
1904. 1507 Soldiers and Sailors' Institute,
Devonport.
KITSON, Miss Catherine M. (Kate).
Painter.
21, Dartmouth Fark jRocul,
1889. 1489 Kismet.
KITSON, Robert L Painter.
Birch Mounty Huddersfield.
1890. 576 Un rendezvous.
1399 Drummer.
1 89 1. 404 An amateur critic.
KITSON, S Sculptor.
Rome.
1877. 1455 Abel.
1879. 1504 A Greek spinning; statue,
marble.
10, Via dei Greciy Rome.
1880. 1588 David.
KITTON, R Architect.
St. Giles Street, Norwich,
1847. 1118 The interior of the east end of
Nuton church, Norfolk.
1189 Design for baptistry, Nuton
church.
1 216 Organ loft, Nuton Church.
KLANG, Mayer Painter.
195, Kingsland Road.
1902. 356 Motherless.
88, Mildmay Road,
Newington Green.
1904. 309 Hard to spell.
KLEIN, Miss A Painter.
6a, Camden Road.
1887. 476 Roses.
KLEIN, Max Sculptor.
8, fVarmdrunnerstrasse,
Grunewald, Berlin.
1902. 1644 Bust of a lady; marble.
KLIMSCH, Eugen Painter.
66a, Bleichstrasse, Frankfort.
1890. 733 Mother's happiness.
KLINKENBERG, Karel Painter.
5, Regent Street.
1895. '^4 Canal at Amsterdam.
KLOTZ, Herman Wood Carver.
3, Studenring, i Bg Vienna.
1 89 1. 2031 Bust of a child; stained wood.
2041 do. do. do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
337
KNAGGS, Miss Nancy Painter.
189, Camden Road,
1887. 1099 " A squall, deep lowering, blots
the Southern sky."
KNAPP,J., Junr Architect.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1813. 885 {In the index^ but by S, Ben7vell
in the catalogue,)
54, Fol^ Street,
1 81 7. 967 St. Mary, Marylebone Church.
KNAPPING, Miss Edith M.
Painter.
Swiss Cottage^ Blackheath,
1877. 681 The twins.
KNAPPING, Miss Helen ... Painter.
Blackheath Park,
1880. 851 Azaleas.
1885. 1438 Bedruthen Steps, Cornwall.
1904. 406 Herring fishers, St. Ives.
KNEEN, William Painter.
6, Maclise Mansions^
Addison Road Station,
1900. 67 A negro.
1904. 1 216 Rustic beauty.
KNELL, J. H Painter.
H, Knell, 15, Vauxhall Street,
Kennington,
1833. 99 Near Nieuport.
453 Ostend Harbour.
/. H, Knell,
36, LeadenhaU Street,
1834. 398 Stormy sunset—Coast of Bel-
gium.
435 Poole, Dorsetshire,
KNELL, William Adolphus.
Painter.
1825. 567 The Royal Squadron at Spit-
head.
7, Walnut Tree Walk,
1826. 688 View near the round house,
Eastboume; a scene from
nature.
1827. 485 French boats off Boulogne
Harbour.
557 Scene at Freshwater, Isle of
Wight.
1828. 181 Scene on the Medway — morn-
ing.
26, Change Alley,
1835. 554 Folkstone from the Dover road.
15, Vauxhall Street,
1837. 203 Rothsay, Isle of Bute.
IV.
36, Leadenhail Street,
1838. 279 The port of Leith.
1839. 174 Scene on the Thames.
1 1, Mornington Place,
1842. 174 Evening in the Downs.
Elm Cottage, Highgate Rise,
1843. ^*9 Harbour Scenery.
1844. 365 Evening before rain at sea.
Woodbine Cottage, Highgate,
1845. 457 The Downs — squall clearing
off.
468 Evening.
1846. 603 Vessels off the Flemish coast.
1847. 1241 Harwich from the Orwell.
1252 Pilot boats off Dover.
Rose Cottage, Highgate Rise.
1848. 598 The action off Camperdown.
The time chosen is when the
Vreyheid, Admiral de Winter,
surrendered after being hotly en-
gaged by the Triumph to wind-
wi^, and the Venerable, Admiral
Adam Duncan, to leeward. To
the left of the Venerable is the
Dutch ship Hercules on fire, which
afterwards struck to the British
Admiral.
1849. 63 Scene on the Clyde — the Kyles
of Bute, mountains of Arran
in the distance.
1850. 372 Harwich harbour.
185 1. 437 Scene on the Goodwin Sands.
1852. 233 The action in which Van
Tromp was killed, August 7,
1653-
The smoke was so dense, it was
impossible to form a judgement of
the fierceness of the battle other-
wise than by the roaring of the
cannon, and by the mountains of
fire rushing out of the smoke, giv-
ing notice that whole ships were
blowing up. ** The whole sea was
covered with dead bodies, frag-
ments of ships still burning, etc.''
1^53' 5^5 A rainy evening.
Green Lodge, Kentish Town,
1855. 623 Squally weather.
3, York Place, Kentish Town.
1859. 1023 Evening scene.
329, Kentish Town Road,
1864. 44 Near the mouth of the Thames.
148 On the Medway — bringing a
disabled ship into port.
1865. 147 Portland Roads— the harbour
of refuge.
1866. 176 Outward bound — entering Fun-
chal Roads, Madeira.
KNELL, W. Callcott Painter.
Rose Cottage, Highgate Rise,
1848. 970 French fishing boats ofif Broad-
stairs.
XX
338
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Knell, W. CsMcott—confsnuetf,
1850. 952 Evening— Vesselsoffthemouth
of the Thames.
73, George Street^
Euston Square,
1862. J 6 Early morning on the Medway.
KNELLER, W. ... Miniature Painter.
Fareham^ Hants.
1819. 869 Portrait of a lady.
182 1. 735 do. himself.
KNEWSTUB, W.J Painter.
66^/ermyn Street,
1872. 731 "What shall I answer to my
love?"
1873. 827 "Oh, if I were grandma."
859 Late!
1877. 789 Spring and Autumn.
846 " Robin singing how swift sweet
summer goes and winter
comes, set my lady thinking."
KNIGHT, Miss Adah Painter.
2, Beaufort Gardens^
Gloucester.
1893. 490 Lessons.
1422 A little girl.
1894. 1449 Hester.
145 1 Dreamlands.
St, MichaePs House^
Gloucester,
1896. 250 Portrait of a lady.
587 Mrs. Morris.
967 A game of chess.
1035 Daphne.
I, Belgrave Terrace y
Gloucester,
1897. 119 Memories.
1899. 1266 A little child.
1267 Pansey — portrait of a lady.
1272 Mrs. Albert Stephens.
1343 The Bishop of Gloucester.
{Charles John Ellicoit.)
1900. 1509 Miss Cox.
Somerset Lawn^ Gloucester,
1902. 1 1 36 Daffodils.
KNIGHT, Adam Painter.
73, Henry Road^
West Bridgford, Notts,
1899. 419 Snowdon — early spring.
1900. 500 A road between two hamlets.
KNIGHT, Arthur W Painter.
15, Duke Street y
Manchester Square,
1900. 1322 Cortina, Tyrol — spring time.
KNIGHT, Aston Painter.
I, Woronzow Road Studio^
St, John's Wood.
1900. 1205 Normandy Cottage.
1229 Winter in Holland.
KNIGHT, C Miniature Painter.
King Street.
1793' 3^3 Portrait of a young lady.
446 do. gentleman.
Friar Lane^ Chelsea.
1796. 641 A frame with five portraits.
Hammersmith,
18 1 6. 443 Portrait of a gentleman.
KNIGHT, C.J Architect.
56, Bemers Street.
1844. 1068 The stone pulpit, Wolver-
hampton church.
KNIGHT, C. Neil- Painter.
la^/oubert Mansions ^ S W.
1897. 186 A sister of S. Vincent de PauL
31, Holland Farh.
1899. 596 Polynices.
KNIGHT, Charles Parsons.
Painter.
5, Wetherell Place, Bristol.
1857. 943 Durham from the North.
1858. 259 A bit of river side in Sep-
tember.
1859. 190 Barley harvest on the Welsh
coast.
253 A bright spring day.
i860. 209 Harvest study.
276 Fresh sea breezes.
597 " Lingering about the thymy
promontories until the sails
were darkened in the west,
etc." — Tennyson,
1 86 1. 616 The stone walls of old Eng-
land — Speeton cliffs, York-
shire.
1862. 215 From my window at Solva,
Pembrokeshire.
644 Llyn Dinas.
1864. 533 Crawley Rocks, Oxwich Bay.
The last September spring
tides.
557 The morning watch.
1865. 187 Oxwich Bay from Nicholaston
— A breezy day in August.
545 On the heights of Exmoor in
September.
1866. 312 When the oats are turning
yellow — High Ham, near
Sedgemoore.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
339
1867.
474
1869.
494
703
1870.
1024
I87I.
58s
1872.
1873.
950
107
1874.
1875.
355
114
146
1878. 413
Indiaman coining up the Avon.
" The proud ship yields her
to a lowly guide, etc."
Bound for Melbourne. "In
rosy light old England slowly
fades, etc."
Falmouth Harbour — ships
waiting for orders.
Cam-y-Lludu, the hill of the
Black Druids.
The channel fleet off the
Lizard. " The working of a
sea, before a calm, etc" —
Cau'per,
Newport Bay, Pembrokeshire.
Ramsey Island.
A West Cornwall moor.
A spring tide in Ramsey race.
The entrance to Bristol Docks
— evening tide.
CawsandBay: trawlers return-
ing to Plymouth.
Tiverton.
Falmouth Harbour.
Summer evening on the upper
waters of Loch Fyne.
Sand barges in Barnstaple
Bay.
The first of the ebb; on a
North Devon Estuary.
Harvest in the North-west of
Devon.
3, Queen* s Road Studios^ JV, W.
Trawlers waiting for the even-
ing wind.
Old Wigtown quay and Cairns-
more.
The Morven Hills, from Port
Appin.
KNIGHT, Miss Clara Painter.
121, Cheyne Walk,
1886. 77 Autumn Mist.
1888. 692 Shillingford on the Thames.
c',0 J. Nicholson^
Werbur^h Street, Chester,
1892. 1085 Last leaves.
Greenaway,
Streatiey-on- Thames,
1895. 103 The brook.
1898. 1016 October on the Thames.
1899. 1077 Streatley mill-stream.
KNIGHT, D. Ridgway Painter.
Place de PEglise,
Foissy, Seine et Oise,
France.
1 90 1. 601 A favorite pastime. '
1884.
547
741
1886.
379
430
1887.
939
1890.
1033
I89I.
"55
1895.
502
KNIGHT, Miss Emma.
Stained Glass Painter.
Northcote, Lansdawne, Bath,
1762 An "Albert Durer" window,
15 th century, Fairford
church, Gloucestershire.
1 89 1, 1740 Window — Fairford church.
1794 Window — Bath abbey.
1635 Window — Fairford church.
1890.
1892.
1893.
KNIGHT, Frederick George.
Architect.
44, Northumberland Place,
Bayswater,
1877. 868 Christchurch Priory church,
Hants.
6, Great College Street,
Westminster,
1889. r935 Houses in Cadogan Gardens.
1 89 1. 1796 Centenary Hall, Royal Masonic
Institution for Girls, Bat-
tersea Rise.
1892. 1755 190* Queen's Gate.
1762 191, do. etc.
See also Hunt, Steward, and Knight,
vol. iv, page 200.
KNIGHT, Harold Painter.
8, Belgrave Square,
Nottingham,
626 " When the cat's away."
17* Ships ashore.
66 Staithes Lights.
106 The last coble.
1092 Thick weather.
280 Toilers of the deep.
813 Evening — Staithes.
847 Portrait of a lady.
33» Unloading herrings — Scar-
borough.
Great Cheyne Studio, Chelsea,
192 A fisherman's funeral.
1896.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1904.
KNIGHT, John Painter.
3, Burton Crescent,
1830. 28 The auld Friends. "Then here's
a fig for snarling time, etc."
KNIGHT, John, Junr Architect.
Great Suffolk St., Southwark.
1 8 18. 911 Design for a court house.
1819. 983 Interior of Vault at Hythe
church, Kent, in which are
deposited several thousand
human skulls and bones,
collected from the seashore,
after a battle between the
Saxons and Danes, a.d. 843.
"A bony heap for ages to
340
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Knight, John, Junr. — continued,
remain themselves their
monument"
1 819. 1134 Design for an entrance to a
park.
KNIGHT, J. B Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 8 18. 871 View of Cloakham, near Ax-
minster.
PiddUhinton^ near Dorchester,
1 8 19. 119 View at East Morden, Dorset.
188 Cottage at Brindle, Lanca-
shire.
483 Castle and Bay of Carrick-
fergus, with Belfast Harbour.
KNIGHT, John Prcscott, R,A,
Fainter.
Covent Garden Chambers,
1824. 439 Little Knight, the comedian,
enjoying his profession.
550 A. Bunn, Esq., Manager of
the Theatre Royal, Drury
Lane.
827 The Beggar's Pride.
74, Great Queen Street,
1825. 4*' Miss Chester, of the Theatre
Royal, Covent Garden.
552 Mr. Terry, of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane.
1826. 278 The late E. Knight, Esq., of
the Theatre Royal, Drury
Lane, in the character of
Robin Roughead.
563 Sir Walter Scott, Bart.
17, Warren Street,
1829. 63 Mr. Glover.
292 The artist in a brown study.
556 Mr. Nichol.
1830. 433 Mrs. Hannah Oram.
1831. 538 Portrait of a lady.
62, Great Russeli Street,
1832. 324 The parting admonition. "Go
thee ways, girl, and keep
thee sen honest."
1833. 25 Sunset. "And in his cheering
rays the unskilled peasant
learns to contemplate."
1834. 371 David Deans. "The sun sent
its rays through a small
window at the old man's
back, and shining motley
through the reek, etc. —
Heart of Midlothian,
1835. 406 Tam O' Shanter. "The night
drave on wi' sangs an' chat-
ter, etc."
1835. 924 Sir Robert Seppings.
1836. 244 I
245 > The Wreckers.
246)
Till of late years, on many parts
of our coast, the fishermen, who
united in that calling, smuggling
and wrecking, imagined them-
selves entitled to all property cast
upon their shores, provided none
of the crew lived to claim it, to
insure which they did not hesitate
to murder such as reached the
shore alive, or else detain till an
opportunity offered of sending
them away or otherwise disposing
of them. A wreck was termed a
*' God send,'' to obtain which they
often resorted to the diabolicid
expedient of decoying the fated
vessel to the rocks, by means of
a torch or lantern attached to the
head of a horse, which, being led
along the edge of the clifis, was
mistaken by ships in distress for
the light of some other vessel rid-
ing in safety, and so became a
certain lure to destruction.
The left wing supposes some of
these wretches watching the pro-
gress of a vessel under an ap-
proaching storm; the right wing
represents the decoy; the centre
is the division of the spoil, whoi
drunkenness, gambling, and viol-
ence are seen — the accompani-
ments of their crime. On the left
of this picture a young profligate
is insulting a female, who, with
her father, are supposed to be the
only survivors from the wreck. A
boy above is taking up the alarm
communicated by some figures in
the distance, and upper portion of
the picture of the approach of
those authorities who have at
length removed the evil from our
coasts, etc.
(Elected A.R.A.)
335 The English harvest ; a dream of
the olden time — ploughing,
sunrise. "The morn rises
upon my thoughts, etc."
460 English harvest, a dream of
the olden time — reaping,
midday. " The glorious sun
stays in his course, etc."
541 The Harvest home— evening.
The last load is iust brought in,
and stops under the village may-
pole, which has been decorated
for the occasion, the captain of
the reapers singing rhymes in
honour of the event ; the harvest
queen advance^, aet-i»[npanie<.i by
the cheerfiil pip<? ajid labor; the
squire congratulates ihe farmer on
the successful lermi nation of his
labour; the ale barrelis broached,
neighbours come to the merry*
1837.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
341
making, while a group of reapers
are already assembled round the
maypole, etc. etc.
1838. 10 Rev. William Harness, M.A.
323 The Saint's day.
An ancient custom still ob-
served in many parts of England.
The aged inmates of the different
almshouses, on particular Saints*
days and holidays, bring a table
without the gate, on which they
place a money box ; when dressed
in their best, and bringing their
offering of flowers, they arrange
themselves with much ceremony
to receive the alms of the charit-
able, etc.
335 Portraits of a lady and ch ildren .
351 Captain Hulme of the Royal
Engineers.
439 Portrait of a gentleman.
511 do. do.
1839. 20 The broken heart. "A tear
trembled in her soft blue
eye, etc."
248 Lieut.-General the Right Hon.
Sir Richard Hussey Vivian,
Bart., M.P., G.C.B., etc.,
Master-General of the Ord-
nance.
421 Mohammed Hafiz, patil or
hereditary head of a village.
492 A group of children; portraits.
563 Mrs. Gendall of Exeter.
1840. 82 Melody. "Music is, Ev*n as
the flourish when true sub-
jects bow to a new-crown'd
monarch.*'
226 A pilgrim.
227 General the Marquess of Angle-
sey, K.G., etc.
^79 !• C. Luxmore, Esq., Rose-
mount, Devon.
490 Portrait of a lady.
503 Mrs. J. C. Luxmore.
504 Richard Smith, Esq.
1 84 1. 165 The old man's blessing.
270 Christ appearing to Mary
Magdalene. " Jesiis said
unto her, Mary, etc."
305 Frederick Slade, Esq.
471 Henry Phillips, Esq.
487 Miss Gould, daughter of the
late Wentworth Gould, Esq.,
of Bathleton Court, Somer-
setshire.
511 Sir Lawrence Vaughan Palk,
Bart. Presentation portrait
543 Lieut.-Colonel Marcus Slade.
20y fames Street^
Buckingham Gate.
1842. 7 Mrs. Thomas Spencer.
1842. 153 James Walker, Esq., LL.D.,
F.R.S., etc.. President of
the Institution of Civil
Engineers. Painted for that
Institution.
335 Thomas Sheffield, Esq.
480 J. W. Fisher, Esq., surgeon-in-
chief of the Metropolitan
Police.
526 Joseph Kay, Esq.
5S6 " Heroes of Waterloo."
The picture represents the Duke
of Wellington receiving his dis-
tinguished guests meeting to cele-
brate the anniversary of the glori-
ous 1 8th of June, and contains
portraits of General Lord Straf-
ford, Lt.-Gen. Sir Edw. Kerrison,
Bart., M.-Gen. Hon. H. Murray,
Lt-Gen. Sir Jno. Waters, M.-
Gen. Sir Robert Gardiner, Lt.-
Gen. Lord Fitzroy Somerset, M.-
Gen. Sir Geo. Scovell, Gen. Lord
Hill, Lt.-Gen. Sir P. Maitland,
Lt.-Gen. Rl. Hon. Sir H. Hard-
inge, Lt.-Gen. Sir Alexander
Dixon, Field-Manhal Duke of
Wellington, M.-Gen. Hon. E. P.
Lygon, M.-Gen. Sir C. Broke
Vere, Col. Hon. Sir \l. G. P.
Townshend, Gen. Marquis of
Anglesea, Col. Lord Sandys, Gen.
Sir John Lambert, Lt.-Gen. Rt.
Hon. Sir James Kempt, M.-Gen.
Lord Saltoun, M.-Gen. Sir Neil
Douglas, Duke of Richmond, Lt. -
Gen. Sir And. Barnard, Lt -Gen.
Lord Vivian, Col. Hon. G. Cath-
cart, Col. R. Egerton, M.-Gen.
Sir H. D. Ross, Col. Rowan, Lt.-
Gen. Sir Thomas Reynell, Col.
Jno. Gurwood, etc.
1843. 75 Portrait of a lady.
150 do do.
206 General Sir George Murray,
G.C.B., G.C.H., Master-
General of the Ordnance.
306 John Knox endeavouring to
restrain the violence of the
people, who, excited by his
eloquence against the
church of Rome, destroyed
the altar, missals, images
of Saints, etc., at Perth, 1559.
The day alter the memorable
meeting at Stirling, Knox preached
in Perth, with his usual vehem-
ence, against the mass, idolatrous
worship, and adoration of Saints
and images, when a priest pro-
ceeding to celebrate mass, and
anxious to counteract the effect of
the discourse, drew the attention
of the bjrstanders to the altar.
This excited some expressions of
ridicule from a boy, for which the
priest imprudently struck him.
342
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Knight, John Prcscott, R,A, — continued.
The boy retaliated bv throwing a
stone, and damaged the picture
above the altar, which aroused
the iconoclastic ftiry of the people,
who had taken part with the boy,
and they destroyed the pictures,
images, missals, and all the sym-
bols of Romish worship. Their
zcaal was so furious that Knox,
although assbted by the civil au-
thorities, in vain exerted himself
to stop the ravages of what he
termed *< the rascal multitude"
1843. 383 George Kialmark, Esq.
507 William Sharman Crawford,
Esq., M.P.
540 Mrs. John Charretie.
(Elected R.A.)
1844. 7 John Daden Brown, Esq.,
Vice-President of the Free
Watermen and Lightermen's
Asylum. Fainted for the
Company of IVatermen, etc,
30 Mrs. Ejichard Hodgson.
204 Matthew Prime Lucas, Esq.,
Alderman, President of the
Free Watermen and Lighter-
men's Asylum. Painted for
the Company of Watermen^ etc,
318 Admiral Lord Colville.
363 General the Hon. Sir Edward
Paget, G.C.B., Governor of
Chelsea Hospital.
378 David Salomons, Esq.
1845. 86 Portrait of a young lady.
131 Viscount Combermere, G.C.B.,
G.C.H., etc.
123 Richard Hotham Pigeon, Esq.,
Treasurer of Christ's Hos-
pital. Painted for Chrisfs
Hospital,
129 Henry Gaitskell, Esq.
399 A portrait
404 Col. Monteith, Aide-de-Camp
to the Queen.
1846. 60 Mr. Serjeant Bellasis.
82 The sisters; portraits of Miss
Constance and Miss Laura
Stephen. " Ye woodlands
all, awake ! eic,^^— Thomson,
144 Miss Fitzmaurice.
192 Charles Hardy, Esq.
287 Portrait of a lady.
343 Thomas D'Almaine, Esq.
387 Portrait of a gentleman.
388 Rev. Dr. Montgomery, LL.D.,
of Dunmurry, Belfast. Pre-
sentation portrait,
(Deputy Secretary to the Royal Academy.)
1847. 72 Lieut. Holman, R.N., F.R.S.,
the blind traveller.
1847. 181 John Bright, Esq., M.P.
(Secretary to the Royal Academy.)
1848. 7» R. J. Marker, Esq., of Uff-
culme, Devon.
218 James Bentley, Esq., Treasurer
of St. Bartholomew's Hos-
pital. Painted for the great
Hall there,
224 John Moore Stevens, the
Venerable Archdeacon of
Exeter.
321 The Peninsular Heroes.
Containing portraits (commenc-
ing from the left of the picture) of
the Dttke of Beaufort, Lieut. -Gen.
L*EIstrange, Gen. Sir Lowry Cole,
Maj.-Gen. Brotherton, Maj.-Gen.
Wm. Napier, Gen. Sir Thomas
Bradford, Lt.-Gen. Sir John Mac-
donald, Gen. Lord Lynedoch,
Maj. -Gren. Hare, Gen. the Hon. Sir
Edward Paget, Gen. the Hon. Sir
William Lumley, Dr. J. R. Hume,
Medical Inspector-General, Gen.
Lord Aylmer, Gen. the Hon. Sir
Charles Colville, Gen. the Mar-
quis of Londonderry, Gen. Lord
Combermere, Field-Marshal Duke
of Wellington, Lieut -Gen. LcMrd
CathcaJrt, Gen. the Rt Hon. Sir
George Murray, Maj.-Gen. Sir
Hercules Pakenham, Col. Sir Ro-
bert Nickle, Maj.-Gen. Samuel
Lambert, Maj.-Gen. the Marquis
of Tweeddale, Gen.. Sir William
Anson, Bart., Lt.-Gen. Sir Tames
Barnes, Lieut. Gen. Lord Keane,
Marshal Lord Beresford, Lieut. -
Gen. Sir Wm. Maclean, Lieut. -
Gen. Sir Robert Arbuthnot, Maj.-
Gen. Sir Archd. Macleine, Miy.-
Gen. Sir Charles F. Smith.
497 Thomas Shapter, M.D., Phy-
sician to the Devon and
Exeter Hospital.
1849. 71 John Bright, Esq., M.P.
136 Richard Webb Jupp, Esq.
Painted for the Carpenter^ s
Company,
197 Ralph Price, Esq., Treasurer
of the Royal Hospitals of
Bridewell and Bethlem.
Painted for the Governors.
225 Mr. Serjeant Thompson, late
Recorder of Beverley.
319 William Murray, Esq.
537 T. Richardson, Esq.
1850. 59 John Baldwin Buckstone, Esq.,
Theatre Royal, Haymarket.
79 Robert Keate, Esq., F.R.S.,
Sergeant-Surgeon to the
Queen, and Senior Surgeon
to St. George's Hospital.
For the board room of the
Hospital,
I
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
343
1850. 119 Lestock Peach Wilson, Esq.,
late Governor of the London
Assurance Corporation.
182 Sir James Duke, Bart., M.P.,
late Lord Mayor of the
City of London. Painted
for the Town Hall of Mont-
rose^ etc,
232 Sir J. J. Hansler, F.R.S., De-
puty - Lieutenant for the
County of Essex.
325 Thomas Comey, Esq., Deputy
of the Broad Street Ward,
and Treasurer of the Ward
School. For the Board room
of the Ward.
374 T. S. Cooper, Esq., A.R.A.
500 Mrs. Fitzwilliam of the Theatre
Royal Haymarket.
185 1. 85 Charles Barry, Esq., R.A.
195 Samuel Bignold, Esq., Mayor
of the City of Norwich in
the years 1833 and 1848,
and a Magistrate of the
County of Norfolk. Painted
for St. Andrew's Hall, Nor
wich,
198 J. H. Robinson, Esq., line en-
graver in ordinary to Her
Majesty.
334 Richard Sommers Card, Esq.,
of Rougemont, Exeter.
350 James M. Rossiter, Esq.
376 Rev. Thomas Watson, M.A.,
Vicar of East Farleigh. Pre-
sentation portrait,
440 Rev. Jeremiah Jackson, M.A.,
Vicar of Elm-cum-Emneth.
Painted for the Wisbeach
Literary and Scientific In-
stitution,
522 Rev. Dr. Nicholson, Rector of
St. Albans.
1852. 66 Professor Donaldson.
116 Mr. Thomas Vaughan, during
half a century the faithful
servant of this Institution.
Painted by order of the Pre-
sident and Council of the
Royal Academy,
130 The Bishop of Exeter. {Phill-
pot,) Painted for Magdalen
College, Oxford.
170 Sir John Musgrove, Bart., Lord
Mayor of London, 1851.
Painted for the Broad Street
Ward,
183 A portrait.
S78 The Student; a portrait.
1853. 55 Intercession.
1853. 67
192
290
429
1854. 33
128
»74
The prophet Daniel. " By the
waters of Babylon, etc. "
The Confession of St. Thomas.
" And after eight days, etc."
— St. John XX.
Thomas Giflfard, Esq., of Chil-
li ngton, Stafifordshire.
Painted for the town of Wol-
verhampton,
George Dawson, Esq.,
Subscription portrait.
" My two boys."
Forbes Winslow, Esq.,
D.C.L.
Sir Stafford Northcote,
M.A.
M.D.,
Bart.,
of Pynes, Devon. Presenta-
tion portrait,
345 The Rev. George Lock, M.A.,
Rector of Lee, Kent Pre-
sentation portrait,
1855. 215 TheRev.ThomasCarter,M.A.,
Fellow of Eton Collie.
237 Charles Hammersley, Esq.
1857. 80 Sir C. L. Eastlake, P.R.A.,
D.C.L., etc. Presented to
the Royal Acculemy by the
Artist,
81 N. B. Ward, Esq., F.R.S.,
F.L.S., etc. Painted for the
Hall of the Ldnnaan Society,
etc.
108 Rev. G. T. Marker, Rector of
Uffculme, Devon, and Mrs.
Marker.
173 T. Gambier Parry, Esq.
301 Lord Bridport.
515 The late Rev. Charles Evelyn
Cotton, Rector of Dalbury
and Trusly, Derbyshire.
563 Henry Burkingyoung, Esq.,
late Managing Director in
India of the Assam Tea
Company. Painted by order oj
the local Board of Directors.
1858. 81 William Jones, Esq., M.D.,
Rhos - y - Gaer, Holyhead.
Presentation portrait.
151 Henry L. Gaskell, Esq., Kid-
dington Hall, Woodstock,
High Sheriff of Oxford
211 Theophilus Bumand, Esq.
416 Robert Fenwick, Esq.
1859. 7 Captain Burnand, 5 th Dra-
goon Guards.
39 The late Charles Dixon, Esq.,
Stansted Hall, Hants.
76 Richard Shiel, Esq., a Magis-
trate of the Borough of
Liverpool and Member of
the Town Council.
344
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Knight, John Prescott, J^,A, — continued.
1859. 87 R. J. Lane, Esq., A.R.A.
159 Mrs. Dixon, Stansted Hall,
Hants.
292 Henry Matthews, Esq., late
Mayor of Bradninch, Devon.
Presentation portrait,
364 Joseph Tumley, Esq., late
Master of the Merchant
Tailors* Company. Fainted
for the Company,
376 John Banister, Esq., Deputy
Master of the Butchers' Com-
pany. Painted for the But-
chers^ Company,
i860. 28 Robert Alexander Gray, Esq.,
Chairman of the City of
London Gas Light and Coke
Company. Painted for the
Board room,
53 Portrait of a gentleman.
101 Mrs. Langley.
161 F. Healey, Esq., late Master of
the Butchers* Company.
Paintedfor the Butcher^ Com-
pany,
191 Ralph Price, Esq., Vice-Pre-
sident of the Equitable Life
Assurance Society. Painted
for the Society,
252 Sir Henry Ainslie Hoare, Bart.
589 S. J. Langley, Esq.
1861. 58 James Manning, Esq.. Her
Majesty's ancient Serjeant-
at-Law, Recorder of Oxford.
74 Sir Alfred Stephen, Chief Jus-
tice of New South Wales.
Painted for the Bar and
Solicitors of Sydney.
119 Thomas Brown, Esq., Ebbw
Vale, Monmouthshire. For
the Ebbw Vale Literary and
Scientific Institution,
1862. 67 William Collins, Esq. Fainted
for the Butchers* Company.
68 J. W. Boughton Leigh, Esq.,
Brownsover Hall, Warwick-
shire.
85 Rev. J. J. Tayler, B.A., Princi-
pal of Manchester New Col-
lege. Paintedfor the Library
of Manchester New College,
A, S. K. Presf ott, Esq., Royal
Artillery of the Chinese Ex-
peditionary Force, 1861.
Portrait of a gentleman.
1863. 65 do. lady.
80 The late Dr. Baly, F.R.S.
Paintedfor St.Bartholomew's
Hospital.
»54
33»
65
1864. 46 General Cabrera, Count de
Morella.
5s The Rt. Hon. William Law-
rence, Lord Mayor of Lon-
don. Painted for th€ Car-
penter^ Company,
198 Ernest Gambart, Esq.
283 The Assistant Judge W. H.
Bodkin, Esq. Pcuntedfor t?u
Sessions House of Middlesex,
452 "Master John," son of Edward
Langley, Esq.
1865. 50 T. Anthony Denny, Esq.
105 William Foster White, Esq.,
Treasurer of St. Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. Paintedfor
the Hospital,
153 Spring flowers — Portrait of
Emily, daughter of Edward
Langley, Esq.
186 Thomas Turner, Esq., Trea-
surer of Guy's Hospital.
238 George Burrows, M.D., F.R.S.
Painted for St, Bartfwlo^
mew's Hospital,
277 Alfred Brooks, Esq.
1866. 46 H.R.H. the Duke of Cam-
bridge, K.G., President of
Christ's Hospital. Painted
for the Hospital,
96 James T. Caird, Esq.
1 19 Charles Holland, M.D., F.R.S.,
etc.
195 John Crossley, Esq., several
times Mayor of Halifax.
Painted for the Town Hail
of Halifax,
231 Richard Baggalay, Esq., Trea-
of St. Thomas's Hospital for
a period of twenty years.
Paintedfor the Hospital.
240 The Lord Mayor. {Benjamin
Samuel Phillips,)
252 Henry Trethewy, Esq., of
Grampound. Presentation
portrait,
541 F. C. Burnand, Esq.
1867. 71 Wm. Torr, Esq. Presentation
portrait,
93 Henry Mason, Esq.
224 Henry Lancelot Holland, Esq.,
Governor of the Bank of
England. Presentation par-
trait.
372 Portrait of a lady.
383 John Thornton Rogers, Esq.
661 F. Cozens, Esq.
1868. 60 Mrs. J. Thornton Rogers.
171 John Edward Johnson, Esq.,
late chairman of Quarter
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
345
1868.
204
1869.
659
8s
171
258
3*3
353
437
443
1870.
738
181
198
436
506
I87I. 131
'59
219
300
322
3S8
1124
1872. 26
128
IV.
Sessions, County of Surrey.
Presentation portrait.
Lord Stafford. Painted for
the citizens of Norwich^ etc,
etc.
Portrait of a gentleman.
H. F. Bolckow, Esq., M.P.
John Gregory, Esq. Painted
for the Draper^ Company,
James Eden, Esq.
Miss Grace.
Miss Clara.
Mons. Edouard Frere.
Arthur Grote, Esq. Painted
for the Bengal Asiatic So-
ciety,
Mr. Alderman Agnew.
Sir Joseph Heron, Town Clerk
of the City of Manchester.
Subscription portrait,
George Webb Sandford, Pre-
sident of the Pharmaceutical
Society from 1863 to 1869.
Painted for the Society,
Arthur Grote, Esq. Painted
for the Horticultural Society
of India,
John Hague, Esq., of " Crow's
Nest," Dewsbury. For the
West Riding Union Bank,
C. B. Trevor, Esq. Painted
for the Pleaders of the High
Court, Calcutta,
An old student
The late Joseph Henry Green,
Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S., Pro-
fessor of Anatomy to the
Royal Academy of Arts,
Senior Surgeon of St. Tho-
mas's Hospital, etc. Pre-
sented to St, Thoma^s Hos-
pitalj Lambeth,
The late Henry Fenwick, Esq.,
M.P.
Joseph Mayer, Esq., F.S.A.
Presentation portrait to
Mayer Free Library , Bebing-
ton, Cheshire,
Samuel Mendel, Esq.
Sir William Tite, C.B., M.P.,
Past President of the Royal
Institute of British Archi-
tects. Presented to the In-
stitute,
Sir Titus Salt, Bart., of Crow's
Nest. To be placed in the
Saltaire Club and Institute,
Rev. Edward Lavallin Puxley,
Indian missionary.
David Price, Esq.
1872. 167 Dr. Sharpey, Secretary of the
Royal Society, etc. Pre-
sented to University College,
200 Stephenson Clarke, Esq. Pre-
sentation portrait,
224 John Torr, Esq. Painted for
the Seamefis and General
Orphan Asylum, Hull,
347 Charles Turner, Esq., M.P.
1873. 216 Thomas Buck, Esq., J.P., chair-
man of the Bradford Bank-
ing Company, etc.
345 Charles Marten, Esq. Painted
for the Bengal Club, Calcutta,
1874. 238 Mrs. Corscaden.
522 W. Howard, Esq.
1875. 209 James Telfer, Esq., Treasurer
of St. Luke's Schools. Pre-
sentation portrait,
24, Maida Hill West,
1876. 159 Sir James Ramsden, first Mayor
of Barrow-in-Furness. Pre-
sented to the Municipality,
200 Portrait of a gentleman.
1877. 2" The Rt. Rev. Edward White
Benson, D.D., Bishop of
Truro and formerly Master
of Wellington College. Pre-
sentation portrait,
1878. 248 A study.
KNIGHT, Mrs. J. P Painter.
62, Great Russell Street,
1833. 4" The letter.
1836. 292 Reflection.
John William Buxton.
Painter.
Sevenoaks,
Roadside inn.
Timber yard — Keppington,
Sevenoaks.
In the woods — Knowle Park.
A Summer day — Knowle Park.
The haunt of the faUow deer.
" With softer beams and milder
light. Steps on the silver
moon thro' silent night."
Harvest time in Kent, near
Chevening.
A sunny walk in Knowle Park,
Sevenoaks.
Do,, and 20, Grafton Street,
Twilight. "Now came still
evening on, etc."
Showery spring.
The old county bridge.
" When the kye come hame."
YV
KNIGHT,
1861.
1863.
»5o
460
1863.
1866.
348
7»
1867.
5»7
625
1872.
150
S»«
1875. 139
157
620
II56
346
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Knight, John William Buxton — con-
tinued,
1876. 182 The spur of the fell.
1877. 170 The Esk at low tide, Whitby.
499 Breezy March.
526 Richmond-on-Swale.
1878. 193 Carrying hay.
347 Under open sky.
410 Meadows near Winchelsea
Marsh.
562 The Village on the cliff.
632 Marshes in May time.
1879. 1435 Morning sands.
Dorset Street^ Sevenoaks,
1880. 21 September at Sevenoaks.
Palace Chambers^ Westminster.
1881. 576 The peace and quiet of Tre-
gurrion.
1882. 97 Otford Village.
360 Runswick, Yorkshire.
545 Muncaster fells towards sunset.
573 The silent fells.
740 Sunshine under shower.
1883. 93 " The green leaf and the grey."
254 Roadside Cottages.
1462 Old Dick's shed.
1884. 837 Winter rest
1628 "Hay stacked, old and new,
waiting in obedience for
order for use."
1885. 7 The Buck's Head, Godden
Green.
783 "I painted listening to the
blackbird's note."
1886. 240 Undaunted.
350 Rejoicing harvest.
1888. 470 An exhilarating day.
743 Rochester Marsh.
1889. 368 October's threshold.
752 The Sand-pit
1103 The avenue.
1750 LaP^rouse, Botany Bay. After
Edward Combes.
1890. 372 Hemp agrimony.
680 "A southerly wind and a
cloudy sky Proclaim a hunt-
ing morning."
296, Kin^s Road.
1891. 215 Valley of the Conway.
697 Eventide — Nidderdale.
181, Kings Road.
1892. 461 Plymouth old harbour, 1891,
early mom; the cradle of
our navy.
490 The dayspring from on high.
981 After church — Old Basing.
1893. *^3 Runnymede.
Lon^eld^ West Drayton.
1894. 18 The White walls of Old England.
19 Midday.
1894.
399
459
1895.
156
i6s
655
1896.
3JO
1897.
55«
1899.
I90I.
1904.
399 Grange over sands.
The close.
'^ Come unto the sands and \
Thornton Force.
Derwentwater and Borrowdale.
Old Canal.
The Larches^
Charley Wood, Herts.
Ripe to harvest — Cartmel-in-
Fumess.
From sea shore to mountain
peak — Morecambe Bay.
57, Bedford Gardens^ W.
Pinner Street.
521 St John's and the Cam. From
Trinity Lawn, Cambridge.
6x2 Cassiobury Park.
Caversham Lodge,
Charley Wood, Herts.
368 The peace and quiet of Chor-
ley Wood.
987
541
KNIQHT, Joseph, ^./.
Painter and Engraver.
22, Walmer Place, Manchester.
1869. 639 Evening, near Quimper, Brit-
tany.
648 Breton peasants.
89a, Stockport Rd., Manchester.
1870. 553 La fileuse bretagne.
675 Fairy tales.
York Place, Manchester.
187 1. 118 Salmon fishing at the mouth
of the Conway.
607 Low tide.
795 Dorothy.
2, Greenland Villas,
Green Lanes, Homsey.
1872. 566 A Waste.
911 A Moorland road in Brittany.
34, Maitland Park Road.
1873. 153 A summer's eve.
822 Solitude.
1038 A sandy road — Brittany.
1874. 1349 A moorland.
1401 Evening.
1875. *° ^ sandy slope.
177 A cornfield.
Lyn Twilt, Uanrwst.
1876. 616 One of them.
1877. 329 A tidal river. Purcheised for the
Chantrey Bequest for j£2oo.
1051 A rainy day.
1878. 124 After much rain.
324 Conway Marsh.
556 Pollie.
Min-afon Bettws y Coed.
1879. 439 The rising moon.
445 The Vale of Llanrwst.
747 Mr. R. Dobson.
S
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
347
1880.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1897.
1899.
728 A break io the cloud.
192 The Raven Crag.
96 Snowdon.
756 A lonely shore.
149 In the Ogwen Valley.
656 Wild Wales.
1 38 1 A lonely shore.
1441 The thunder cloud; mezzotint.
1445 On the Elwy; do.
207 A lone shore.
605 Solitude.
1 71 2 Arthog Moss ; mezzotint.
121, Cheyne Walk,
269 The summit of the Great Orme.
665 An October day.
1400 On the Thames; mezzotint.
1425 Pangbourne Reach; mezzotint
1441 "The Wings of the Morning ";
mezzotint.
1446 A cornfield; mezzotint
546 Waning Light
1457 A country road.
1484 The windings of the stream.
1502 The mouth of the Conway.
1693 AbendoftheRhine; mezzotmt.
1701 Twilight
517 Lengthening shadows.
1630 Stormy weather on the Angle-
sea coast; original mezzotint.
521 Fast fading night.
856 Clouds lingering yet.
1 20 1 Evening.
1365 A bend of the river.
Min-afon^ near Llandudno,
1089 The ending of a summer day.
957 When evening shades prevail.
295 Cloud and crag.
Glanabery Tjywyn,
near Llandudno,
309 Harvest time.
KNIGHT, Mrs. Laura Painter.
Market Chambers^
South Parade^ Nottingham,
1904. 816 The old mill.
KNIGHT, Miss Mary Anne.
Miniature Painter.
(Pupil of A. Plimer.)
Miss A, M. Knight,
4, Warwick St,, Cockspur St,
1803. 811 Portrait of a gentleman.
14, Warwick Street,
1804. 743 Major Mansell.
759 Rev. Dr. Hay.
1805. 341 Portrait of a young lady.
403 Captain Norton Teyoninhak-
ar'awen, a chief of the
Mohawks, one of the Five
Nations in Upper Canada.
1807. 900 Miss Bing.
4, Old Bond Street,
1808. 7\% Hon. Mrs. Bagot.
1809. 486 Portraits of Lord Forbes's
children.
1 8 10. 460 Portraits of the children of
T. W. Carr, Esq.
659 Lady Ponsonby.
1812. 652 Master £. Phipps.
45, Wigmore Street,
1813. 533 Col. Torrens.
51, Berners Street,
1818. 694 Mrs. R. W. Grey.
861 Miss Daniel as Ariel.
181 9. Tjy Portrait of a lady.
1820. 488 Mrs. Guise.
182 1. 633 Portrait of the son of the Rev.
Montgomery Campbell.
690 Portraits of the children of
Colonel Hughes, M.P.
708 Portrait of the daughter of the
Rev. Montgomery Camp-
bell.
739 Mrs, W. Wilberforce.
1824. 559 Portraits of the children of
C. Twining, Esq.
568 Mrs. M. Twining.
694 Portrait of a lady.
13, Grove End Road,
1825. 569 " Now the bright morning star,
day's harbinger, etc."
1826. 463 Portrait of a child.
47* do. the sons of David
Barclay, Esq.
1829. 848 George Frere, Esq.
1 83 1. 807 Mrs. Poulett Thomson.
8z8 Miss F. Brandling.
893 Ellen, daughter of J. Poulett
Thomson, Esq. " Fair
handed Spring." — Thomson's
Seasons,
KNIGHT, Miss Painter.
At Mr, MiddUton's,
%i, St, Martin's Lane,
1790. 73*Niobe.
KNIQHT, Paul.
Painter and Engraver.
121, Cheyne Walk,
1887. 1455 Hard up.
1888. 1687 Philip 4th. After Velasquez.
Min-afon, Bettws y Coed,
1889. 319 Pandy Mill.
KNIGHT, Ridgway Painter.
Place de PEglise, Poissy,
France,
1902. 302 Last roses.
1903. 361 A summer's evening.
348
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1807.
1808.
1810.
1811.
1819.
1821.
KNIGHT, W Architect.
57, Wells Street.
1089 Design for a mausoleum.
900 Hillingdon House, the seat of
J. D. Porcher, Esq., M.P.
45, Wells Street.
7Z\ Design for a bath.
901 Westminster Hall.
804 Design for a public bath.
178, Terrace^
Tottenham Court Road,
1032 Interior of the cathedral of
Barcelona; a sketch.
750 Sketch for a facade, lodges,
and gateway, etc., for a
nobleman's park.
1822. 941 Plan and Elevation of South-
wark Bridge, lately erected
over the River Thames, from
actual measurements taken
at the completion of the
works. The construction of
this magnificent structure is
the greatest effort in the
annals of bridge building by
the adoption of iron, etc.
8, BelPs Buildings,
Salisbury Square.
1823. 1051 Design for a nobleman's resi-
dence in the Castle style.
24, Lime Street Chambers,
Fenchurch Street.
1832. 1 07 1 The works of the new London
Bridge in progress as they
appeared in August, 1827.
KNIGHT, William Painter.
Sevenoaks, Kent.
1843. 151 Gateway at Mailing Abbey,
Kent.
1844. 508 Scene in Knoll Park.
1845. 1 158 Scene in Knole Park ; Duchess
Walk, with the gateway of
Knole.
KNIGHT, W. F Painter.
17, Saville Row.
1 84 1. 1029 Church of the Crucifixion at
St. Miniato, near Florence.
KNIGHT, William G Painter.
School of Art,
Weston-super-Mare.
1896. 1 147 Miss L. Pike.
5, Sydenham Terrace,
Weston-super-Mare.
1 901. 669 Miss G. King.
1 1 86 Evening — A vranches.
KNIGHT,
1846.
238
1848.
1850.
146
415
1852.
»53
418
598
1853.
341
1078
1854.
202
265
351
463
1 262
1855.
*39
1408
1856.
1857.
85
529
366
1858.
1859.
i860.
260
4»3
»*3
626
1011
104
1861.
1862.
*32
303
196
203
1863. 310
William Henry... Painter.
1 20, York Rocui, Lambeth,
Boys playing at draughts.
5, Belgrave Street^ South.
" Good night."
A Christmas party preparing
for blind-man's bufil
16, Charlwood Flcue,
Belgrave Road,
One for me.
Catching the stray fowl.
Feeling the bumps — Imita-
tion rather large.
13, Tatchbrook Street.
An auction.
Boys snowballing.
73, Clarendon Street.
An Interior with figures.
A game at base-ball.
A card party.
The humming top.
The artist's mother.
73, Stanley Street.
The broken window — who
threw the stone?
"Sweep your doorway,
ma'am?"
Hark!
Playing the first card.
A Village School.
Vicarage, Thorpe, Chertsey.
Nature and art.
Blowing bubbles.
Study of moonlight.
The last change.
In training for the Derby.
Grandfather's portrait.
T, Claude Villas,
Love Walk, Cambenvell.
An unexpected trump.
Early attempts.
Peace versus War — ^a trouble-
some neighbour.
Rivals to Blondin. " Begin-
nings are alike, HTis ends
which differ."
15, Godolphin Road,
Shepherd's Bush.
A study from the country.
KNIGHTLEY, Thomas Edward.
Architect.
25, Cannon Street, E.G.
1864. 804 The Cavendish Hotel, East-
bourne.
106, Cannon Street.
1880. 1 1 47 City of London Schools,
Thames Embankment (se-
cond premium).
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
349
KNOECHL, Hans Painter.
25, Kellett Road, Brixton.
1894. 615 The favourite song.
KNOTT, Ralph Architect.
66, Oakley Street, Chelsea,
1899. 1711 Design for font.
1902. 1 553 Design for Gates for a Park.
KNOWLES, Davidson Painter.
52, Upper Marylebone Street.
1880. 95 A doubtful bargain.
81, Charlotte Street.
1882. 312 "The winds and the waves of
ocean They rest quietly.'* —
Longfellow.
71, Munster Terrace, Fulham.
1883. 1466 Going to rest.
25a, Glebe Place, Chelsea.
1889. 668 My mother.
1890. 1124 The miser's garden.
1661 " Exchange is no robbery."
1891. 229 "O Lord in thee have I
trusted: let me never be
confounded."
1892. 604 The tea girl.
1042 "Far from court far from care."
1577 Leafy June.
I, Lansdowne Terrace,
Hampton Wick.
1894. 1428 Private and confidential.
1432 Sad thoughts.
1895. 1 38 1 For faith and freedom.
1896. 141 Caught.
KNOWLES, Fred J Painter.
13, Eversholt Street, N. W.
1902. 1015 Evening Light.
KNOWLES, G Painter.
149, Albany Street.
1845. ^'^5 Parthenon, Athens, in itspresent
state after the removal of
the mosque, etc.
1847. "3» The Temple of Erectheius on
the Acropolis, Athens.
4, Lancaster Place.
1848. 1277 Interior of the Temple of
Minerva, Athens.
KNOWLES, George Sheridan, R.L
Painter.
21, How land Street.
1885. 1 131 "A countenance in which did
meet sweet records, promises
as sweet."
1 7, Fitzroy Street.
1887. 527 The last minstrel. "The way
was long, the wind was cold,
etc."
5, Park Road Studios, N. W.
1889. 376 Companions.
1890. 529 Mrs. Agnes B. Marshall.
1283 " Fast falls the eventide."
1891. 731 The troubadour.
1892. 506 Isabella.
1002 The return from the war.
1086 A fairy tale.
1894. 1099 The incantation.
1895. *®* The wounded Knight.
1896. 918 The gifts of love.
1897. 620 Glaserion. " Glaserion's ta*en
his harp in hand. Till he *s
harpit them a' asleep, a* ex-
cept the young Princess,
whom love did waking keep."
1898. 911 Good King Wenceslas. "Page
and monarch forth they
went, etc."
1900. 28 The love letter.
157 Flight of Huguenots from
Paris — reign of Louis XIV.
1 901. 392 The cloister and the world.
419 Home again.
1902. 307 Strolling players. " What care
we for bitter weather, etc."
1903. 454 "Far from court and free from
care."
KNOWLES, James Thomas.
Architect.
I, Raymond Buildings,
Grays Inn.
1843. 1162 Mansion at Silverton Park,
Devonshire, for the Earl of
Egremont.
1322 do. do.
1844. 1 193 Chancel of church at Reigate.
i860. 660 The Grosvenor Hotel, Victoria
Station, etc.
KNOWLES, Miss Juliet Painter.
117, Moss Lane, West,'
Manchester.
1888. 1 189 Apples and plums.
KNOWLES, Leonora C. E.
Miniature Painter.
162, Aldersgate Street.
1844. ^05 Corndie, daughter of M. Schef-
fer of Paris.
KNOWLES, Mrs Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1803. 346 A sketch in Windsor Park, with
cows belonging to His Ma-
jesty.
350
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
KNOWLES, William H.... Architect.
37, Grainger Street,
Newcastle-on- Tyne,
1 90 1. 1548 School Board offices, New-
castle.
1903. 1471 Lintclose, Northumberland.
KNOWLES, William Pitcairn.
Painter.
Christchurch, Hants.
1889. 138a The Quay at Christchurch.
1890. i4»4 Low water — Queensboro*.
KNOX, B. D Painter.
ArdmiUan, Caversham, Kent,
1874. 780 A ground swell off Ushant.
848 A ship on fire in the Downs.
1878. 623 Running through the "Gull"
on the flood.
KNOX, Q.J Painter.
41, How land Street.
1S39. 652 View near Perigeux, south of
France.
972 View near fiedgellert. North
Wales.
1840. 291 Coast scene — Jersey.
26, Charles Street^
Bemers Street,
1841. 226 On the Thames near Putney.
1842. 605 Landscape.
2, Portland Terrace,
Regenfs Park,
1857. 95^ Scene on the East Coast — Low
Water.
973 A winter's morning — view on a
tidal river.
50, Great Marylebone Street,
1859. 1138 Lund's Tower, Kenilworth.
1 1 39 Remains of the arch of Septi-
mus Severus, Rome.
KNOX, John Painter.
1^0, Jermyn Street,
1829. 88 View in the Trosacks.
376 View of the town and castle of
Inverary, the seat of the
Duke of Argyll.
I, Upper Gloucester Place,
1832. 235 View of Derwent water, Cum-
berland.
387 View of Glen Coe in Scotland.
1834. 661 Brougham Hall, the seat of
the Lord Chancellor.
KNOX, T Painter.
41, Robert Street, Hampstead
Road, and Keswick.
1849. 106 View of Derwent water, from
the Watendloth Road.
KOBERWEIN, George Painter.
14, Pall Mall East,
1859. 530 A Zouave of the Crifiaean
army.
849 A study.
8, Bemers Street
1862. 2 The Hon. Blanche Noel.
1863. 233 A portrait.
1866. 47» T.R.H. Prince William, Prin-
cess Charlotte, Prince Henry
and Prince Sigismund of
Prussia. Property of Her
Majesty the Queen.
661 Portrait of a lady.
1867. 596 Prince Sigismund, infant son
of the Crown Princess of
Prussia; posthumous por-
trait. Painted by command
of Her Majesty the Queen,
708 Miss Furtade.
778 Dr. Garth Wilkinson.
934 Portrait of a child.
1868. 721 Prince Christian Victor, infiEint
son of T.R.H. the Prince
and Princess of ScUeswig-
Holstein, at eight months
old, December, 1867.
744 Mrs. F. Merewether.
756 Captain Sturt.
770 A. Keightly, Esq.
1870. 831 Edgar, son of Gilbert Robins,
Esq.
842 P. H. Calderon, Esq., R.A.
187 1. 1166 Mrs. Henry T. Norman.
1872. 22 " Here 's a maiden fain would
marry, etc."
1873. 352 H.H. Prince Albert of Schles-
wig-Holstein.
389 Portrait.
1289 H.H. Princess Victoria Louise
of Schleswig-Holstein.
1874. 17 Mrs. C. D. W. Cammell.
777 Prince Albert Victor, eldest
son of T.R.H. the Prince
and Princess of Wales.
782 Prince George Frederick,
second son of T.R.H. the
Prince and Princess of Wales.
823 H.R.H. Princess Louis of
Hesse, Princess of Great
Britain and Ireland.
839 H.R.H. Princess Christian of
Schleswig - Holstein, Prin-
cess of Great Britain and
Ireland.
1875. 881 Going out to skate.
1059 Princess Louise Augusta of
Schleswig-Holstein, second
daughter and youngest child
of T.R.H. Prince and Prin-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
351
cess Christian (Princess
Helena of Great Britain and
Ireland) of Schleswig-Hol-
stein. Exhibited by com-
mand of Jfl.M, the Queen,
1875. 1060 I^dy Churchill. Exhibited by
command of H. M. the
Queen.
1 2, Bedford Gardens^
Kensington.
1876. 105 H.R.H. the Duke of Edin-
burgh, K.G., Master of the
Hon. Corporation of Trinity
House. Painted for the Cor-
poration.
423 Mrs. Edward Martin.
1151 Portrait.
KOBBRWBIN, Miss Georgina P.
(afterwards Mrs. Terrell)... Painter.
182, Holland Road.
1876. 378 Still life.
571 Fruit.
1877. 73 "The smiles that win the
tints that glow, etc."
330 Miss Fraser.
629 Zuleika.
1878. 81 Maidenhood. "A child no
more! a maiden now, a
graceful maiden with a
gentle brow, etc."
238 Mrs. F. A. Bosanquet.
\\^^ Agatha, daughter of Colonel
W. Makins, M.P.
(See Mrs. Terrell.)
KOBBRWBIN, Miss Rosa... Painter.
182, Holland Road.
1876. 95 A portrait.
1877. 290 "In that sweet mood when
pleasant thoughts bring sad
thoughts to the mind."
580 " Bear through sorrow, wrong,
and ruth, etc."
1258 The Hon. Mary Pitt.
1878. 362 "In maiden meditation fancy
free."
368 Mrs. B. St. John Mathews.
1879. 471 Lady Mary Farquhar.
975 Mrs. Symons-Jeune.
9, PhUlimore Terrace.
1880. 3x9 "In solitude where we are
least alone."
13, Pembroke Rd.^ Kensington.
1882. 614 Lady Constance Bellingham.
KOCH, Alexander Architect.
69, Chancery Lane.
1890. 1932 Government telegraph stores,
Berne, Switzerland.
58, Theobald's Street.
1 89 1. 1 90 1 Design for Le Palais de la
chambre des Depute, Bu-
charest.
1893. '482 New Board school, Gais, Swit-
zerland.
1894. 1694 Post office for Zurich.
1897. 1883 House Vlierboom, Zurich,
1901. 1536 Government offices, Zurich.
1902. 1530 Reformed church, Rorschach,
Switzerland.
1904. 1575 Hull Town Hall.
KOB, Miss Hilda Painter.
Alexander House^
Kensington Gore.
1895. 889 Vintage design for decoration.
3, Pembroke Studios^ W.
1 90 1. 838 Goblin Market
KOB, Lawrence B Painter.
8, St. MichaePs Place,
Brighton.
1891. 1991 Portrait; bust.
12, Bedford Gardens, W.
1894. 383 Miss Swabey.
473 Miss Grace Leigh.
630 Belle; a portrait.
1S95. 374 Miss Hilda Koe.
539 Miss Davidson.
720 Miss Sophie Stem.
1896. 661 Venus and Tannhauser.
904 Miss Martin.
2, Turner Studios,
GUbe Place, Chelsea.
1897. 1064 Mrs. Piffard.
1898. 307 Sappho.
1899. 425 Mrs. Eustace Fitz-Gerald.
3, Pembroke Studios.
1902. 222 Miss Olive Hewerdine.
1903. 211 Mrs. P. Gibbs.
1904. 193 Mrs. Allan Daly.
KOBKKOBK, Hermans, Senr.
Painter.
16, Charlotte Street.
1876. 1288 A fresh breeze on the French
Coast.
KOBKKOBK, N Painter.
34, Hampstead Road.
1866. 271 In the Lake of Haarlem, Hol-
land.
KOBLMAN,J Painter.
Rome.
1858. 768 WentworthBlackett Beaumont,
Esq., M.P.
352
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
KOENIG, S Painter.
6, Oxford Market,
1818. 538 Portrait of a lady.
539 do. gentleman.
KOLLBR, R Painter.
1857. 511 Driving cattle to the Alp near
Hasle.
KONDRUP, Miss Katinka.
Sculptor.
3, Grafton Street,
1880. 1657 A baby pulling off her sock;
statuette, terra-cotta.
58, Harley Street,
1886. 1789 The seamstress; statuette,
marble.
KONIG Painter.
1852. 931 Dutch farmers playing at
draughts.
969 Peaceful home.
KONINGH, DE. See D, vol. ii, page
294.
KOPF, R Sculptor.
Stuttgart,
1874. 1535 H.R.H. Princess Alice.
KOPF, Professor T Sculptor.
J, Kopfy Rome^ and i. South
Villas, Campden Hill,
1869. 1260 A little boy; marble.
1278 Medallion of a gentleman.
1873. 1532 Spring; marble bust.
1534 Autumn; do.
Prof, T, Kopf Rome, care of
E, Waterhouse,
13, Hyde Park Street,
1877. 1454 " Baby doesn't like the water."
{By R, Kopfin the Catalogue,
as above in the index.)
KORTRIGHT, Henry S Painter.
203, South Lambeth Road.
1899. 1520 Memories.
1900. 1630 Sweet thoughts.
1 90 1. 131 Summer flowers.
23, Cedars Road,
Clapham Common.
1903. 408 The peaceful hour.
1 36 1 Janet.
1904. 431 In an old garden.
630 Nearing fourscore years.
KOSLER, Franz Painter.
6, Salv'orgasse, Vienna,
1903. 606 Vendeur de legumes au Caire.
725 Mendiant aveugle.
KOSTBR, B Painter.
30, Percy Street.
1857. 510 Sea shore at Scheveningen,
near the Hague.
KOSTBR, DB. See D, vol. ii, page
294.
KOT6rA, Jan Architect.
6, Rudolfovo Nabrezi, Prague^
Bohemia,
1900. 1861 Architectural studies.
1862 do. do.
1867 Design for a tower at the en-
trance of Channel tunnel.
1873 A Roman fantasy.
KOZANBCKI, L Painter.
2, Upper Terrace, Islington.
1838. 135 Portrait of an artist.
Douglas, Isle of Man.
1848. 184 Dead game; from nature.
24s do. do.
KRAFTMEIBR, Miss Marta.
Painter.
33, Tanza Road, Hampstead,
1899. 1332 Kuno, son of Baron Schoenaich.
28, York Street Chambers,
Bryanston Square,
1 90 1. 1237 Gwen.
1238 Beatrice.
KRAMBR, J. H Painter.
At Dr, Rowley's, Castle Street,
Leicester Square.
1775- »79 A portrait.
180 A landscape from nature.
KRAUSSB, R Painter.
Leipzig,
1865. 54 Jesus Christ with the disciples
on the way to Emmaus. —
Luke, xxiv, 29.
1866. 419 Moses.
KRBMBR, J. C Sculptor.
3, Augustus Square,
1872. 1482 Portrait medallion.
KRETZCHINER, H Painter.
Berlin.
1852. 570 Prince Waldemar of Prussia, at
Ferozeschah, supporting his
dying physician, Dr. Koff-
meister, who was shot there ;
with portraits of Lord Hard-
inge, his two sons, Major
k
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
353
Broadfoot, and the members
of the Prince's suite — the
Comte de Groden, Comte
Priolla, Mr. Werner, etc.
KRICHELDORF, Carl Painter.
The Limes, Tetbury,
Gloucestershire,
1892. 734 Interior.
800 The love letter.
870 Peace.
1893. 716 The Chapel window, Bever-
stone Castle, Beverstone.
784 Staircase of old manor house,
Doughton, Gloucestershire.
1894. 676 Old manor house, Doughton.
1898. 711 Odd man out.
1899. 798 Interior, after the races.
1900. 700 The puritan.
KUCKUTH, C. See Bccnson and
Kuckuth, vol. i, p. 165.
KUHN, Fricdrich Sculptor.
Schiller Strasse, Munich,
1885. 1994 Ganymede; statue, marble.
KUMMER, Paul Sculptor.
The Cottage, Chelsea Station,
1882. 1664 Aschenbrodel.
1883. 1612 " With queenly beauty, queenly
grace, she nightly plays her
part, etc."
1885. 1977 Lady Macbeth.
2 1 7flr, Glebe Place,
1890. 1986 A day's sport; statuette, wax.
RUMPEL, William Painter.
6, Albion Place, Camberwell.
1857. 4>5 Margaret, from Faust.
23, Rowland Street,
1859. 259 Disappointment.
43, George Street,
Portman Square,
1862. 333 An incident in the life of
Otto I, Emperor of Ger-
many.
The courage displayed by Henr-
man Billing, a kinsman of the
Emperor Otto I, in opposing the
progress through his master's corn-
fields or that monarch whilst hunt-
ing, !io p1eaf«d him, that he took
the youth under his protection,
iind raised him to the Dukedom
of Saxony.
ao, Neivman Street,
iSfi;. «3Q W. G. Cusins, Esq.
1*73. toot In the wood, New Forest.
51, Mortimer Street,
1877. 853 An old mill in the Tyrol.
1879. 774 Mark- Ash, New Forest.
KUNTZE, Edward J. A. ... Sculptor.
E, T, Kuntze,
23, Newman Street,
i860. 997 Hiawatha; in Parian. "From
his lodge went Hiawatha,
clad in deerskin, armed for
hunting." — Longfellow,
1000 Mandan Indian.
1030 Medallion of a gentleman.
1032 P. J. Bailey, Esq.
E, J, Kuntze,
1 86 1. 998 Nathaniel Hawthorn (author
of the "Scarlet letter");
marble.
1008 John Watkins, Esq.
1052 George Train, Esq.
1 1 25 Statuette of a lady.
1 128 Lord Elcho, M.P., in his rifle
uniform; marble statuette.
1862. 1058 Edwin Booth, Esq.; marble
medallion.
1 1 19 Model for a Schiller monu-
ment.
The figure of Schiller reclining
on an emblem of Poetry. The
pedestal is embellished with three
figures, representing History, Phi-
losophy, and Liberty; and two
medallions of Wilhelm Tell and
Wallenstein.
1126 Willy and his playmate.
H39 Lord Lyndhurst; medallion,
portrait.
E, F, Kuntze,
1863. io88 "Then Christian fell down at
his feet as dead
Evangelist caught him by
the right hand, tic,''— Bun-
yan.
1 132 Moritz Hartman, Esq.
1205 E. C. Robins, Esq.
KUSSNER, Miss Amalia.
Miniature Painter.
Alexandra Hotel,
Si, George's Place, S. W,
1896. 1297 Portrait of a lady.
1 301 do. do.
135* do. do.
1 361 do. do.
KUYTENBROUWER, M. A.
Painter.
Brussels,
1852. 3*3 The chace.
503 A ruin in the Ardennes.
zz
354
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
KYD, James Painter.
22, George Street,
Euston Square,
185 1. 691 (/« the index, but by R IV.
Key I in the catalogue,)
Burfansive Terrace, Worcester,
i860. 608 China painters.
1868. 83 Porridge making in a Highland
cottage.
KYNASTON, Mrs. Helena... Painter.
Fulven's Farm, Abinger
Hammer, Dorking,
1903. 847 Apples.
LAAR, Van dcr. See V.
L ACEY, Frederick W. Architect.
62, High Street^ Brentford.
1885. 1830 A roadside inn at Ealing.
1, Cecil Street, Strand,
1886. 1710 Park lodge, etc., near Kingston.
LACEY, W. S Painter.
34, Amwell Street,
1827. 697 View of Scarborough Castle,
Yorkshire.
1828. 563 Scene called the Church in
Dove dale, Derbyshire.
631 Langhame Castle, South Wales.
1829. 515 Okehampton Castle, Devon-
shire.
1830. 6io Tivoli.
1 83 1. 477 The Cascatelle, near Tivoli.
LACHEMOITZ, S Painter.
Dusseldorf,
1849. 204 The attack.
LACK, J Painter.
Preston,
1855. 1325 Beggar children.
LACKLAN, J Painter.
II, Crane Courts Fleet Street,
1806. 532 Dolwydellan Castle, North
Wales.
1807. 693 A scene in Windsor Great
Park.
2, BartletVs Buildings,
1809. 318 A view at the junction of the
Thames and Kennet, Berks.
456 Scene in Mr. West's park, near
Henley, Berks.
519 A View of Nantwinian Vale
from Moil Habog, N. Wales.
521 An old house — Surrey.
LACOSTE, H. B Painter.
3, Southampton Street,
i860. 38 Vernal flowers.
LACOUR, Octave L. ... Etcher.
Les Omusy Teddington.
1887. 1577 Memories. After Frank Dick-
see, A.R.A.
1888. 1701 Orpheus. After G. F. Watts,
R.A
Black and WhiU Studio,
63, Fleet Street,
1 89 1. 1685 Ulysses deriding Polyphemus.
After J. M. W.Turner, R.A.
1694 Cardinal Manning. After
Mortimer Menpes.
LACRETELLE, Jean Edward.
Painter.
50, Dover Street, Piccadilly,
185 1. 1240 Mr. Wollaston Blake.
1250 Lord Granard.
125 1 Miss Ponsonby.
1852. 1066 Portrait of a lady.
1117 Greek girl and Cupid.
56, St, James's Street.
1853. 195 Mrs. R. Raikes.
303 Mrs. Barkworth.
667 Hon. Mrs. S. Bathurst.
1854. 646 Portraits of children.
983 do. do.
61, St, James's Street,
1856. 624 The bracelet
1857. 1 1 68 Portrait ofa lady and daughter.
1 169 The sisters; portraits.
52, Curzon Street.
1858. 809 Miss Sabine Thelluson.
829 Miss Alexander.
878 Mrs. Edward Walton and
child.
887 Mademoiselle Finoli.
7, Portman Street.
1S61. 897 Female head.
22, Sloane Street,
1872. 803 Mrs. Rivers Wilson; pastel.
1873. 596 A Grecian chariot race.
1874. 336 Regrets.
701 Lady John Manners.
1250 do. do.
1875. 876 Miss Stevenson.
8, Little Stanhope Strut,
1 89 1. 1242 Mrs. Frank Benson.
LACY, Charles J. de. See D, vol. ii,
page 295.
LACY, George J. J Architect.
2, Gray's Inn Square,
1897. 1774 Screens for All Saints, Cam-
bridge Circus.
120, Caledonian Road,
1900. 1801 Design for a country House.
59, Sparsholt Road,
Crouch Hill.
1902. 1378 Design for font, etc.
356
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
LADBROKE, E Painter.
8, Oxford Market
1820. ^^^ Landscape.
LADBROOKE, John Bcrncy.
Painter.
3, Hanway Street
1821. 348*A View near Ipswich.
1822. 75 View near Crost wick Common,
Norfolk.
Bridge Street^ Nonvich,
1843. 4^8 Heath scene, near North Wals-
ham, Norfolk.
LADBROOKE, Robert Painter.
Norwich,
1804. 641 A distant view of Frowse, taken
from Thorpe grove, near
Norwich.
1808. 492 Recruiting Serjeant disputing
with a villager.
181 1. 185 View on Moushold Heath.
18 1 2. 12 Landscape.
1815. 71 do.
LADDS, John Architect.
4, Chapel Street^ Bedford Raw,
1877. "47 New Grammar school, Kim-
bolton, Hunts.
1886. 1570 St. Paul's church, Finchley.
1676 Beckenham Place Park, Beck-
enham.
1694 do. do. do.
LADELL, Edward Painter.
East Hill, Colchester.
1856. 437 Study from nature.
1859. 126 Fruit.
i860. 179 Fruit and flowers.
1 86 1. 144 Fruit.
1862. 99 do.
1863. 492 Fruit and still life.
1864. 10 do. do.
1868. 157 Fruit.
1870. 1007 Poppies and roses.
1871. 59 Fruit and still life.
1872. 397 do. do.
1873. 154 do. do.
1874. 979 Birds from nature.
1026 Fruit and still life.
1875. 103 do. do.
1876. 540 do. do.
1878. 1028 Mallard and Savoy.
Kenwen Lodge, Torquay,
1879. 470 Roses and poppies.
99, St, Sidwells, Exeter,
1880. 1026 Prawns.
1881. 943 Roses and still life.
Kenwyn Lodge, Exeter,
1886. 490 Fruit and still life.
LADEUIL, Leonard MoreL
Sculptor.
13, Camden jRoad.
1865. I002 Pair of tazzas; silver oxidized
chasings: Poetry, Music.
22, Regent Street.
1885. 21 16 " Much ado about Nothing " —
Wedding Scene.
2124 Merchant of Venice.
LAEVERENZ, G Painter.
22, Barclay Road,
Walham Green.
1882. 828 In the best pew of a village
church — Bavarian high-
lands.
LAFAGE, G. L. De.
page 295.
See D, vol. ii.
LA FARGE, John Painter.
New York.
1872. 230 Hollyhocks and mallows;
decorative panel.
LAFFERT, C. F. ... Enamel Painter.
19, Mount Street,
Grosvenor Square.
1809. 568 A sleeping Cupid. Painted
upon china.
32, Berwick Street.
18 1 3. 689 Antony and Cleopatra. Enam-
elled on china.
LA FOLLIE, A. de.
page 295.
See D, vol. ii»
LA FOLLIE, Y. de Painter.
149, Marylebone Rocul.
1868. 544 Archbishop Manning.
LAFOND, J. E Painter.
34, Rue Caselle, Paris.
1869. 418 The Dauphin, Louis XVII in
the Temple.
LAFOREST. ^<r Salter and Laforest.
LAGIER, Madlle. E Painter.
Maison Daria, Geneva.
1859. 1040 Left alone by an epidemic.
LAGUILLERMIE, Fr6d6ric Auguste.
Etcher.
c\o Mr, Delame, 5, Per^ Street.
1878. 1242 The prisoner. After J. L.
G^rome, etching.
4, Rue Robert Estienne, Paris.
1889. '^9^ Beatrice Cusance. After Van
Dyck.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
357
LA HAYE, Alexis Painter.
EcoU des Beaux ArtSy
NismeSy France,
1893. ^'^ The new born child.
LAHBE, C Architect.
1840. 952 Westminster Hospital.
LAHEE and MABIN Architects.
16, Manor Place^ Chelsea,
1845. 1180 Booksellers' Provident Retreat,
Abbots Langley, Herts.
LAIDLAY, William J Painter.
51, Raihbone Place,
1882. 630 Still life: shrimps.
10, Fitzroy Street,
1884. 214 The first of the flight.
271 Homeward bound.
Glebe Hause^ Chelsea,
1885. 615 Twilight on the Marsh.
1886. 8 " Full of the evening and sad."
1887. 297 ** Where wavelets die and reeds
abound."
455 A sketch from Boulogne pier.
1888. 647 "The wild swan's death hymn
took the soul of that waste
place with joy hidden in
sorrow."
663 A quiet retreat.
50, Circus Road, N, W,
1889. 453 Gisli the outlaw. "An outlaw
now I wander forth, etc."
673 The fisher's pathway.
1890. 623 The reed boat.
881 Moonrise after the storm.
1891. 73 Starlings roosting.
202 The approach.
1893. 496 Whittling the time away.
1896. 642 In northern seas.
LAIDMAN, Miss Edith A.
Miniature Painter.
Haslemere,
Bourne Hall Road, Bushey,
1904. 1 215 Beryl.
LAINE, Francis... Miniature Painter.
5, Oxendon Street,
near Coventry Street,
1786. 283 Dr. Franklin.
315 Triumph of Cupid and the
Graces.
332 Marie Antoinette, the present
Queen of France.
1788. 316 A Florentine lady.
25, King Street, St. Anne's.
1789. 35* The three graces.
LAING, Mrs. A. R Painter.
35 1, Renfrew Street, Glasgow,
1904. 415 Bruges lace maker.
LAING, David Architect.
At Mr, Soanes,
Lincoln's Inn Fields,
1795' 7" Design for a saloon.
48, Hatton Garden,
1814. 738 Design for a temple of Con-
cord.
18 16. 828 New Custom House, port of
London.
181 7. 935 North front of the New Custom
House.
1818. 905 View of St. Dunstan*s church
in the east
989 View of the King's warehouse.
Custom House.
1020 View of the Long room, Cus-
tom House.
18 1 9. 1078 Interior view of the parish
church of St. Dunstan's in
the east now rebuilding.
1822. 944 Interior view of St. Dunstan's
in the East, lately erected.
LAING, Miss Florence. See Mrs. E.
S. Kennedy, vol. iv, page 315.
LAING, Prank... Painter and Etcher.
Bank of Scotland, Kirkaldy,
1893. 1358 Au bord du Canal, Charenton,
Paris.
Tayport, N,B,
1894. 1408 Eglise St. Aynan, Chartres.
1895. 9^5 '^ study.
LAING, Miss Georgina Painter.
8, The Temple,
Dale Street, JJverpooL
1898. 1 1 12 "When lengthening shadows
softly fall athwart the sunlit
sward."
1901. 1410 The late Mrs. J. B. Cardwell.
LAING, Miss Isabella Painter.
Miss T Laing,
Richmond Road,
Tivickenham,
1868. 812 Russet apples.
LAING, James G Painter.
248, West George Street,
Glasgow.
1883. 1095 Sunset at Rye, Sussex.
1884. 105 1 Torry on the Dee.
358
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
L^ing, James G. — continued,
164, Bath Street^ Glasgow,
1885. 1211 Where the Don runs to the
sea.
1886. H31 Collie Court, York.
1288 On the Dee.
1887. 1069 Spittal Ferry, Berwick.
1 1 87 Sunset — Berwick-on-Tweed.
1265 Early morning — Berwick.
1888. 1345 Summer shower.
1374 Stranded.
1889. 1298 Twilight— St. Andrews, N.B.
1310 A Winter's sunset — Bothwell,
N.B.
1408 A Brittany market place.
1890. 1237 Norfolk Broads.
1353 The Shambles, York.
1892. 1 1 84 The crofter's home.
1895. 1 108 A Bavarian market place.
1896. 1075 In Dutch waters.
1897. 1200 Golden eve in the Highlands.
Albany AfanstonSy
Charing Cross, Glasgow,
1904. 906 A sleeping village by the sea.
LAING, William Wardlaw... Painter.
3, Grafton St,, Fitzroy Square.
1873. 365 Old letters.
1874. 517 La Contadinella.
1333 II Penseroso.
1875. 417 A cup of cold water.
9, Heyworth Street,
Everton, Liverpool,
1876. 353 A ferny glade.
8, The Temple,
Dale Street, Liverpool,
1877. 608 The Convalescent.
1330 Inez.
1878. 1305 The confirmee.
1882. 695 Fresh from the garden.
1883. 968 A Cheshire farmyard.
1884. 1 58 1 Morning.
1888. 1276 Across the sands o' Dee.
1369 Hesitation.
1891. 1198 "Who comes?"
1272 The bird's-nest.
1892. 656 A freshet.
1898. 901 A reverie.
LAINS, C Architect.
1 2, Doughty Street,
1857. 105 1 Interior of new Wesleyan
chapel, erecting at High-
bury, etc.
LAINSON, Thomas J Architect.
104, Lansdown Place, Hove.
1 89 1. 1774 Homes for ladies, Hove. \
LAIR Miniature Painter.
At Mr, Norwood^s^
Dean Street^
Soho.
ijj6, 370 A holy family; a miniature.
LAIRD, Miss Alicia H.
Miniature Painter.
21, Orchard Street.
1S46. 994 Portrait of a lady.
1003 General Sir Hector Maclean,
K.C.B.
1847. 711 His Excellency Colonel Juan
Manuel Yturregui, Minister
Plenipotentiary for Persia at
Her Majesty's Court.
715 Madame YturreguL
1848. 734 Portrait of a young lady.
786 H. Maclean, Esq., of Coll.
800 Portrait of a lady.
1849. 674 do. do.
1850. 788 do. do.
75, Welbeck Street,
1 85 1. 902 Mrs. Forbes.
1 106 Thomas Field Gibson, Esq.
1852. 872 Portrait of a lady.
889 Miss Catherine Ronaldson.
22, Brunswick Place,
1853. 7^' Miniature of a child, for a
brooch.
764 Portraits of the children of
Alexander Ronaldson, Esq.
1854. 696 General Arista, late President
of Mexico.
732 Mrs. John Norman Maclean.
889 Laton, second son of Thomas
Frewen, Esq., of Brick-
wall.
1855. 818 Portrait of a child.
Si John Street, Oxford Street,
1857. 750 Miss Glassford Bell.
Glasgow,
1858. 716 Mrs. Graham of Dunclatha.
52, Manchester Street,
1859. 732 Miss Cumming, daughter of
Sir Alex. Gordon Cuoiming,
of Altyre.
22, York Place,
i860. 877 Mrs. J. Mitford Morison.
1862. 711 Miniature portrait.
77^ do. of a young
lady.
1864. 703 Mrs. R. J. Wiggins.
I, Orme Square.
1865. 7>7 A frame of five miniatures.
LAJOS, L. Bruck.
321.
See B, vol. i, page
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
359
LAKE, F Painter.
East Street, Taunton,
1834. 484 Portrait of an officer of Yeo-
manry Cavalry.
LAKE, Miss Gertrude Painter.
181, Clifton Street,
Brook's Bar, Manchester,
1903. 614 A Normandy farmyard.
LAKE, S Architect.
I, Alfred Place,
Bedford Square.
18 1 9. 108 1 Interior of the Earl of Guild-
ford's dining-room.
LAMB, Edward Buckton... Architect.
7, Swinton Street, Grays Inn.
1824. 934 Design for a church.
1825. 486 do. public monument.
1826. 947 do. church.
950 Design, row of houses, etc.
1827. 964 Design for a domestic chapel.
1006 do. Villa.
9, Hamilton Place, New Road.
1828. 1050 Design for a gymnasium.
III! do. hunting seat.
1829. 1014 do. chapel.
1025 do. public institution.
3, Bamard*s Inn.
1830. 1015 Design for an altar.
1058 do. a mansion.
1832. 1069 do. chapel for cemetery.
Little James Sireet^
Bedford Row.
1833. 1 106 Design for a mansion.
25, Henrietta Street.
1835. ^°'4 Transept, Bishopstone church,
Salisbury.
1836. 933 Design for Courts of Law,
Devizes.
934 Design for a Villa.
1837. 1087 do. cemetery chapel,
Nottingham.
1093 North Lodge, Chequers Court,
for Sir Robert Frankland
Russell, Bart,
nil do. do. do.
1 1 14 School, Grove Lane, HoUoway.
1838. 1071 The Tudor seat and Plant
Cabinet, Chequers Court,
etc.
1126 Chequers Court.
1 1 42 Mansion for Rev. William
Smith.
1839. 1122 Chapel at Buxton.
1 1 25 Schools at EUsborough, Bucks.
1250 Office of Monmouthshire Mer-
lin at Newport
1840. 983 Cottage at Chequers.
1035 do. Arboretum, Derby,
for Joseph Strutt, Esq.
10, Burton Crescent.
1 84 1. 988 Assize Courts at Liverpool.
{Long description.)
1070 Sowerby church, Yorkshire.
1108 Mansion at South Elkington,
Lincolnshire, for Rev. W.
Smyth.
1842. 1097 Storehouses, etc.
1134 Cam berwell church.
1843. 1 168 Cottage for Marquis of Bread-
albane at Loch Tulla, N.B.
1265 Almshouses.
1317 Interior, Cemetery Chapel at
Cambridge.
1384 Wadhurst Castle, Sussex.
1844. 1 1 34 Morning room, etc.
1 1 35 Church at Carlton, Beds.
1228 The Belvedere, Isle of Wight.
26, Charlotte Street.
1845. 1229 Monument and obituary win-
dow.
1242 Village School.
1256 Choristers' schools, Oxford.
1259 Chapel at Holloway.
1846. 1 187 Allenheads, Northumberland,
for T. J. Beaumont, Esq.
1210 Church Porch.
1329 Healey church, Masham, York-
shire.
1847. 1 1 19 Pennant church, Montgomery-
shire.
1 1 29 Study for a portal.
1849. 1015 Chapel and Cemetery at
Carnsallock, near Dumfries,
for Sir Alexander Johnston.
1188 Judges lodgings at Aylesbury.
1850. 1273 Church at West Hartlepool,
Durham.
E. G. B. Lamb.
1854. 1135 Exchange and News Room,
Preston.
1855. 1 181 Christ church. West Hartle-
pool.
3, Hinde Street,
Manchester Square.
1863. 901 Manor House, Aldwork, near
York, for Col. Astley.
1869. 990 The Smithfield; Martyrs' Me-
morial Church, Clerkenwell.
LAMB, Edward Beckitt ... Architect.
Nun AppUton, Brockl^.
1893. '479 A doctor's house in the
Country.
1894. 1618 Small Art School.
31, Craven Street.
1898. 1793 Design for Country church.
36o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Lamb, Edward Beckitt— -continued.
1 90 1. 1556 Chapel in Nobleman's park.
1579 do. of Brompton Consump-
tion Hospital.
1664 Monument to British Heroes.
LAMB, James Painter.
7, Swinton Street^ Gray^s Inn,
1827. 896 View near Glasswell, Derby-
shire.
3, Brabant Court,
1832. 600 Remains of the Temple of
Abousembal in Nubia, made
from a camera sketch taken
. on the spot in the year 1824.
3, Philpot Lane,
1833. 646 Scene in Henry IV, Part H,
Act 2. "What trick, what
device, etc"
1^34* 522 Scene from Shakspeare's play
of A Midsummer Night's
dream, " Titania waking.
What angel wakes me from
my flowery bed?"
LAMBDIN, George Cochran.
Painter.
Philadelphia,
1858. 700 "Our sweetest songs are those
that tell of saddest thoughts."
—Shelley,
LAMBERT, C Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1800. 786 Harlech Castle, North Wales.
LAMBERT, Clement Painter.
13, Prince Albert Road^
Brighton,
1882. 105 Ebb tide.
1885. 1326 The Hayfield.
1886. 1299 The white cliffs of England.
1323 A sandy shore.
3, Clifton Road^ Brighton,
1887. 1 26 1 A wayside chat.
12, York Villas^ Brighton,
1888. 444 The toilet of Venus.
1 89 1. 779 A regular customer.
1400 Morning in summer.
1897. 1210 At Eventide.
LAMBERT, E. F Painter.
I, Eccleston Street^
North Pimlico,
1823. 392 Portrait of a gentleman.
G, F, Lambert^
36, Commercial Roady
Waterloo Bridge.
1825. 61 G. Longmore, Esq., Royal
Staff Corps.
E, F, Z., 49, Commerciai Road,
1827. 54 Pheasants.
1829. 415 A city barge master in his civic
costume.
548 The sportsman's visit.
1830. 291 The wandering minstrel.
8, New Street^ Cavent Garden.
1 83 1. 58 A doze after dinner.
31, Paris Street^ Lambeth.
1836. 158 Coila. "Green slender leaf-clad
holly boughs were twisted
gracefu' round her brows,
etc." — Burns,
369 Cromwell — a scene from Wood-
stock. "It was other than
selfish regards that drew me
forth to action, etc."
1839. 8 A draught from the old spring.
1840. 309 Commodore Trurmion. "Jack
advised him to make his will,
in case of any accident, etc."
— Peregrine Pickle,
1 84 1. 360 A mistake in the reckoning.
631 John Gilpin.
1842. 365 Blue-eyed Patty, or the origin
of pattens. " Strait the new
engine on his anvil glows
and the pale virgin on the
pattens rose." — Gray,
74, Charlotte Street.
1846. 1265 Burke's dinner with Barry.
The fire was burning brightly,
the steaks were put on to broi],
and Barry having spread a clean
cloth on the table, put a pair of
tongs in the hand of Burke, say-
ing, Be useful, my dear friend, and
look to the steaks till I fetch the
porter. Burke did as he was de-
sired. The painter soon returned
with the porter in his hand, ex-
claiming, What a misfortune ! the
wind carried away the fine foam-
ing top as I crossed Titchfield
Street, etc.
LAMBERT, Edwin J Painter.
10, Blenheim Villa.
1892. 1266 A bit of the college, behind
Cobham Church, Kent.
4, Wildwood Terrace^
Hampstead Heath,
1894. 1058 Heath Street, Hampstead.
1897. 1013 A June meadow.
1898. 1 1 28 Newbury Bridge, Berks.
1904. 1641 Preliminary sketch for decora-
tion, central hall, St. Paul's
Girls' school.
LAMBERT, George W Painter.
Lansdo7vrte House^ Holland Pk,
1904- 531 Miss Thea Procter.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
361
LAMBERT, James Painter.
At Lewes or at Mr, Ustonson^s^
48, Beil Yard, Temple Bar.
1774. 151 A Landscape.
152 Mr. Bakewell's famous Ram.
Leivis in Sussex,
1 775- '*' The gateway of Lewis Castle;
drawing.
182 North view of Lewis Castle;
drawing.
1776. 163 A View in Plashet Park, near
Lewes.
1777. 206 Two Landscapes with Cattle.
1778. 183 A Landscape.
LAMBERT, James, Junr.
1774
1775-
1776.
1777.
1778.
Painter.
At Lewes.
153 A View of Bramble-Tye, near
the seat of the Right Hon.
Lord Abergavenny at Kid-
brook in Sussex, in the pos-
session of his Lordship.
183 A piece of flowers.
165 Portrait of a gentleman ; three-
quarters.
207 A moss rose.
184 A piece of birds.
LAMBERT, J. W Painter.
J. Lambert, Carshalton, Surrey,
1822. 307 St. Huy, Rouen; a sketch.
619 View at Carshalton, Surrey; a
sketch.
/. W, Lambert, do,
1823. 939 Brighton, looking towards
Beachy Head.
1824. 313 Shepherd boy and dog.
1825. 871 Scene at Leatherhead from the
meadows of Sherson,
Esq.
Croydon,
1836. 811 The Surrey fox hounds break-
ing cover ; portraits. — Scene,
Bug-hill.
1837. 334 Sheep shearing at Beddington
Park, Surrey.
1839. 567 Cottage children at a gate.
1843. 496 Warrener's daughter.
LAMI, Louis Eugene Painter.
30, Onslow Square,
1850. 1288 Her Majesty's visit to Stafford
House.
LAMMING, H. ... Miniature Painter.
33, Kenilworth Road, Ealing,
1898. 1323 Mrs. F. G.
IV.
LAMOND, W. B Painter.
61, Reform Street, Dundee,
1900. 715 Edge of the wood.
LAMONT, Thomas R., A,R,W,S,
Painter.
36, Eldon Street, Greenock,
1 86 1. 731 The lace merchants.
737 Hard times.
171, Stanhope Street,
1878. 610 The Prince's choice.
19, North Bank, N, W.
1880. 594 The ringers.
LA MONTE, Miss Elish.
Miniature Painter.
Belfast,
1856. 663 The late Earl of Belfast.
699 Lady Dufferin.
14, Clare Street, Dublin,
1857. 669 .^neas Alexander.
686 Miss Agnew, Cairn Castle.
691 Mrs. CaJdecott and child.
843 The Hon. Mrs. William Trevor
Stamer.
1859. 824 Portrait of a child.
LAMORINIERE, F Painter.
Antwerp,
1869. 746 Paysage repr^sentant un hiver
aux environs de Spa Bel-
gique.
LAMOTTE, Alphonse Engraver.
6, Rue Hippolyte Lebas, Paris,
1888. 1692 A daughter of Eve. After L.
Falero.
I, Ihike Street, St,Jame^s,
1889. 1806 Les Etats G^ndraux, stance du
23 juin, 1789, Mirabeau,
and the Due de Br^z^.
After the high relief by
Dalou.
1 89 1. 1718 La Cigale. After E. Hetz-
macher.
1893. 1463 Uamateur d'estampes.
LAMQUA Painter.
Canton,
1835. 131 Head of an old Man.
1845. 558 Captain W. H. Hall, R.N., late
Commander of the Nemesis.
LANCASTER, Alfred Dobree.
Painter.
Stamford Hill.
1863. 266 A summer guest.
20, Phillimore Gardens,
1871. 64 Mother and child.
362
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Lancaster,
1874. 678
1876. 1169
1877. 936
1878. 568
1879. 1028
"35*
1882. 1516
1883. 625
1465
1890. 133
1899. 946
Alfred Dobree — continued.
5, Sheffield Terrace.
The happiest time of the day.
Mrs. W. J. Lancaster.
Sanctuary. "The very neigh-
bourhood of the church of
the middle ages was sacred,
and its shadow was a sanc-
tuary." — Froude,
Convalescents; in the chapel,
Children's Hospital, Great
Ormond Street.
The answer.
The private secretary.
The sound of the sea.
Bettina.
Windfalls.
9, Upper Phillimore Gardens.
" Soothing her love-laden soul
in secret hour, With music
sweet as love which over-
flows her bower."
Olivia and Sophia.
1900.
I had the satisfkction of finding
my daughters . . . employed in
cutting up their trains into Sunday
waistcoats for Dick and Bill. —
Vicar of Wakefield.
517 A dance.
2, Lansdawne Road^
Holland Park.
1904. 785 Two mothers.
LANCASTER, Hume Painter.
Bloomfield Cottage^
Park Village.
1836. 140 Fall of the Lugway, nearCapel
Curig, N. Wales.
85, Pratt Street, Lambeth.
1837. *47 A sea view.
427 Pont-y-pair, near Bettws, North
Wales.
21, Grafton Street East.
1838. 564 Scene in North Wales; windy
day.
994 On the French coast.
140, Grove St., Camden Town.
1839. 412 Scene in North Wales.
II 15 On the Scheldt, Antwerp in
the distance.
1840. 356 West Pier, Calais.
31 (Octagon Room.) On the
Scheldt, near Antwerp.
30, Harrington Street.
1 84 1. 93 On the Coast at Dieppe.
463 On the Coast at Fecamp, Nor-
mandy.
3, elements Inn,
1842. 264 On the Scheldt, looking to-
ward Antwerp.
1842. 483 On the French Coast, at
Ambleteuse.
90, Gloucester J^/ace.
1843. 245 On the French coast
621 On the Seine.
i^John Street^ AdelpM.
1844. 553 Dutch river scene.
I us On the Coast at Ostend.
96, Gloucester Flcue.
1845. 391 Sea View.
755 Unloading fish on the French
coast at Portel.
855 On the French coast at Portel.
10, Queen^s Row,
Tumham Green.
1847. 1224 Scene on the Scheldt, near
Antwerp.
159, Tottenham Ccmrt Road.
1849. 295 St. MichaePs Mount, Cornwall.
433 On the French coast.
LANCASTER, Rev. R. H.... Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1800. 538 View in the Vale of Newlands,
between Keswick and But-
termere, Cumberland.
588 The Vale of Grassmere from
the Ambleside Road, West-
moreland.
1 80 1. 655 View of Crummock and But-
termere lakes, Cumberland.
691 The head of Coniston water,
Lancashire — morning.
694 A cascade between Sty-head
Tarn and West water, Cum-
berland.
1802. 104 View on the Thames at Twick-
enham.
145 Helvellen, with part of St.
John's Vale, Cumberland.
230 Buttermere Chapel, Cumber-
land.
1803. 10 View of Hawes water, Cum-
berland.
676 View in Great Langdale, West-
moreland.
739 Legberthwaite Mill in St. John's
Vale, Cumberland.
1807. 479 The lake and valley of Gras-
mere, Westmoreland.
558 The Vale of Keswick from the
Penrith Road, Cumberland.
181 1. 210 Pont-y-Cyssylte, in the Vale of
Llangollen, North Wales.
486 Harlech Castle, North Wales.
18 1 3. 267 Queen's Ferry, with the old
fort of Inch Garrie, Frith of
Forth, Scotland. Prepara-
tions for improving the pier.
268 Stirling Castle, Scotland,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
363
1813. 337 Bridge over the Esk, with the
paper mills near Langholme
in Dumfries-shire, Scotland.
1 8 14. 74 Harlech Castle, with the dis-
tant scenery of Traeth Mawr,
North Wales.
139 Wood scene, with a distant
view of Oxford.
298 View on the Clyde, with the
Rock of Dumbarton from
the Wharf, Scotland.
1815. 207 View on the Clyde above Dum-
barton, Scotland.
280 Ryde, Isle of Wight.
1816. 215 A Watermill.
1 8 1 7. 383 View of Southampton pier from
the platform in front of the
prison.
18 18. 278 View of Hastings.
1820. 38 Clifton.
1822. 341 Rouen.
1824. 361 The Barrier and Village of
Passy, near Paris.
1825. 377 The Palace of the Tuileries
and the Pont Royal.
1826. 375 The old fort and church at the
entrance of the River Dart
with the Town of Dartmouth
in the distance, Devonshire.
403 The Pier at Clovelly, North
Devon.
1827. 396 View at Whitby in Yorkshire
— evening; with a vessel
stranded on the outside of
the Pier, having missed the
harbour in a storm.
LANCASTER, W. C Painter.
II, Soho Square,
1830. 890 J. E. Cook, Esq.
1831. 382 Portrait of a gentleman.
LANCE, E Architect.
2, Exeter Street^ Sloane Street
1 810. 889 Perspective view of a gentle-
man's cottage.
LANCE, Miss E Painter.
8, Osnaburgh Terrace,
1859. 688 Fruit.
i860. 820 do.
1861. 783 do.
LANCE, George Painter.
15, Clarendon Square^
Somers Town,
1828. 575 Still life. "Goose—rabbit—
pheasant, pigeons, all with
good brown jug for beer —
not small! " — Hudibras,
1835.
1836.
1837.
1838.
1839.
1840.
1841.
1842.
1843.
1844.
1845.
1846.
1847.
1848.
1849.
61, Upper Seymour Street
337 Fruit.
25s do.
365 The brothers.
227 Game.
710 The stricken mallard.
455 Captain Rolando showing to
Gil Bias the treasures of the
case. "I will show thee,"
added he, "that thou hast
not got among beggars."
497 " May I have this."
553 The ballad.
36, Hart Street,
Bloomsbury Square,
363 The microscope. " In the vast
and the minute we see, etc."
— Cowper,
606 The Village Coquette. "Her
head adorned with lappets
form'd aloft, etc." — Cow-
per,
571 The grandmother's blessing.
"The boy sits at his mother's
knee, eta"
471 The Mar^chal de Biron, stimu-
lated by a letter brought by
a messenger from the Duke
of Savoy, urging him to be-
tray his Sovereign and bene-
factor, Henry IV, on the
ground of that monarch's
ungrateful return for the
services of the Marshal,
and a neglect that touches
Biron's honour, is on the
point of breaking openly
with Henry for ever — when
his sister, the Countess de
Roussy, reminds him that
the King saved his life at
the battle of Fontane-Fran-
gaise, with the very sword
that he is grasping and
which Henry had given to
him.
Time, immediately after
the Mar^chal's return from
his embassy to Queen Eliza-
beth of England.
604 Preparations for a banquet.
203 From the garden — ^just gath-
ered.
438 From the lake — ^just shot.
225 Fruit.
474 Prize fruit grown at Blen-
heim.
555 Fruit.
414 Autumn. "Whate'er the win-
try frost, etc." — Thomson,
364
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
V
Lance, George — continued,
1849. 4»8 Preparation. "Prepare the
feast and let the garden
pour forth all its wealth, etc."
1850. 148 Fruit.
375 Modem fruit; mediaeval art.
1851. 98 The blonde.
104 The brunette.
979 Grotto in the garden of Alci-
noiis. Alci noils was King
of the island of Phoeacia,
which was famous for the
horticulture of that luxurious
monarch, etc.
1852. 227 The seneschal. "The mar-
shalled feast, served up in
hall with sewers and senes-
chals."— il//*//^«.
1853. 611 Fruit.
1854. 435 Fruits. " Fresh from the teem-
ing lap of bounteous earth,
etc."
1855. 432 Harold. " and now reigns
here, a very very peacock."
— Hamlet,
8, Osnaburgh Terrace,
1856. 579 "Fruit of all kinds, etc."—
Milton,
1857. 622 Fair and fruitful Italy.
1858. 379 Fruit.
583 do.
1859. 251 do.
i860. 317 Full ripe.
1 86 1. 270 A sunny bank.
1862. 517 A gleam of sunshine.
LANCE, William Painter.
5, Stanley Studios^ Chelsea,
1899. 899 King Saul.
LANCE, Wilmot Painter.
Hillside^ Ipswich.
1894. 603 Primulas.
LANCEY, T Painter.
London Strtet^ Greenwich,
1793- 306 A View from the terrace of the
Royal Hospital at Green-
wich.
670 Lord Dacre*s seat at Lee in
Kent; a sketch.
1794. 321 A View of Greenwich.
1798. 481 A Sand pit near Woolwich.
1799. 980 View on the Thames near
Woolwich.
LANCHESTER, Miss M. ... Painter.
Ripley Villa^ New Maiden^
Surrey,
1900. 553 Farm on the South Coast.
I LANCHESTER, STEWART, and
RICK ARDS Architects.
I, Vernon Place^
Bloomshury Square,
1898. 1631 Town Hall, Cardiff.
1899. 1636 Town Hall, Godalniing.
1646 Entrance to Assize Courts,
Cardiff.
1902. 1427 Manchester Fire Station.
1903. 1443 Town Hall, South Shields.
1485 Town Hall, Deptford.
1491 City of Hull School of Art.
1904. 1665 Tower, Cardiff Town Hall.
LAND, Miss Emma J. See Laud.
LANDELLS, J Painter.
23, New Millman Street,
1835. 198 View on the Coast at Holy
Island, North Durham.
LANDER, Harold C Architect.
I, Arundel Street^ fV,C,
1902. 1475 Passmore Edwards boys' club.
Canning Town.
LANDER, Henry Longley... Painter.
19, Gordon Road,
1867. 414 An autumn morning on the
South Coast.
17, Chichester Terrace,
1 87 1. 346 Spring.
1874. 7** An autumn morning on the
Thames.
968 Streatley on Thames.
146, Coldharbour Lane.
1 88 1. 426 Beda fell, Cumberland.
LANDER, John Helier Painter.
II, Museum Street^ Jersey,
1895. 885 Topsy.
63, High Street^ Hampstead,
1898. 531 The chorister.
1899. 884 Captain Philip Falle, R.I.M.
LANDER, Wills Painter.
128, Gower Street,
1890. 864 In a Kentish farmyard.
949 An old yard.
LANDER, BEDELLS, and CROMP-
TON Architects.
6, John Street^ Bedford Row,
1904. 1459 New foreign flower market.
Coven t Garden.
LANDERS, Mrs Painter.
1836. 450 A sketch.
{^Landers in index and
Lander in catalogue^
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
365
LANDBSMANN, Madame... Painter.
Geneva,
1859. 66 The first grief.
LANDI, Aristodemo Painter.
Florence,
1881. 1007 Begonias.
LANDON, John Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1798. 558 Landscape with cattle.
660 do. figures.
Turkey St,, Enfield Highway,
1802. 665 A cottage scene from nature,
with cattle going to water.
874 View of a Village distant
storm, in the evening.
1808. 522 A flour-mill.
236, Oxford Street,
181 2. 128 Cottage scene.
Churchgate, Cheshunt,
1 8 14. 143 View of a cottage at Sunning,
near Reading, Berks.
Mortlake,
1815. 103 A Landscape.
120 do.
Cheshunt, Herts,
1816. 450 The dwelling of Mrs. Landon,
Churchgate, Cheshunt,
Herts.
541 Round Croft, a cottage belong-
ing to Captain Landon,
Cheshunt, Herts.
White Cottage, Crabtree,
Fulhatn,
1827. 194 Cottage scenery.
197 do.
LANDON, T Painter.
Cheshunt, Herts,
1795. 156 A landscape.
157 do.
287 do.
1797. 381 Sea View.
571 Landscape.
LANDSEER, Charles, ^. A... Painter.
8, Southampton Street,
Fitzroy Square,
1828. 242 Dorothea. — Vide Don Quixote,
part I, b. iv, ch. i.
1832. 272 Cinderella.
The gentleman, however, who
brought the slipper, turned round,
looked at Cinderella, and observ-
ing that she was very handsome,
said, that as he was ordered by
the prince to try it on the foot of
every one till he found her whom
it fitted, it was but just that Cin-
derella should have her turn. Say-
ing this, he made her sit down, and
putting the slipper to her foot it
instantly slipped in, and he saw
it fitted her like wax.
1833. 167 Rustic gallantry.
369 Bribery and corruption. " And
so, if you will promise to
come alone the next time,
etc." Old Mortality, vol. ii,
p. 68.
1834. 310 Mr. B. taking from Pamela the
letter she had been writing
to her parents, etc.
334 Portraits of the children of the
Rev. Edward Coleridge of
Eton College. The dog by
E. Landseer, R.A.
1835. 159 Expectancy. "Till then the
loitering moments thus I
cheat." A O.
1836. 374 The Plundering of Basing
House, Hants; taken and
destroyed by Cromwell,
October 14, 1645.
The picture is intended to re-
present the sacking, after a siege
of two years, of one of the cham-
bers. The principal group to the
right are prisoners. The troopers
are occupied in appropriating or
destroying the plunder, of which
they found great store, consisting
of Popish TOoks, priests' dresses,
gold and silver plate, cash, etc.
The dead figure to the left is
Major Robinson, a stage player,
killed by Major-General Harri-
son, who is said to have refused
him quarter, and to have shot him
in the head when he laid down his
arms, with this quotation from
scripture : ' ' Cursed is he that doeth
the work of the Lord negligently."
1837- 455 The battle of Langside.
"To horse! to horse!" said
Catherine Seyton; "mount and
be gone, or we are all lost, my
lord abbot! To horse, Roland!
my gracious liege, to horse ! Ere
this we should have ridden a
mile."
" Look on these features," said
Mary, pointing to the dying
knight, who had been unhelmed
by some compassionate hand.
** Look there, and tell me if she,
who ruins all who love her, ought
to fly a foot further to save her
wretched life? "
While she spoke her tears fell
fast on the face of the dying man,
who continued to fix his eyes on
her with an eagerness of passion
which death itself could hardly
subdue. " Mourn not for me," he
366
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Landseer, Charles, R,A. — continued.
said faintly, "but care for your
own safety. I die in mine armour
as a Douglas should, and I die
pitied by Mary Stewart"
(Elected A.R.A.)
1838. 326 A parting benediction. ''Speak
truly on thy knighthood and
thine oath, etc."
350 Queen Berengaria supplicating
Richard I for the life of Sir
Kenneth. " Your Highness'
pleasure touching the head,
Qic:'— Talisman.
1839. l^7 The pillaging of a Jew's house
in the reign of Richard I.
Where the Tews barricaded their
doors, and defended themselves
with vigour, the rebels set fire to
the houses, and made way through
the flames to exercise their pillage
and violence. — Hume.
1840. 21 Nell G Wynne.
No sooner had she appeared
with her oranges and play-bills
than the eyes of the young wits
and men of fashion, who fre-
quented the tavern and the the-
atres, were fixed upon her, anxious
to know the story and birth of
the handsome orange girl. — Mrs.
Jameson,
354 The tired huntsman. "Hunts-
man, rest ! thy chase is done,
etc."— Zdk^ of the Lake.
1 84 1. 17 The temptation of Andrew
'Marvell.
Andrew Marvell represented
Kingston-upon-HuU in the Par-
liaments of Charles ITs time, with
whose lively conversation the merry
monarch was much delighted ; and
the next morning after passing an
evening in Marvell's society, the
King sent the lord -treasurer Danby
with a particular message from
himself, and to request his accept-
ance of a thousand guineas. Mar-
vell lodged on the second floor of
a court near the Strand. His
Lordship found him writing, and
delivered his errand. " Pray what
had I for dinner yesterday?" said
Marvell, appealing to his servant.
**A shoulder of mutton, sir."
**And what have I to-day?"
* * The remainder hashed. " * * And
to-morrow, my lord, I shall have
a sweet blade bone broiled, and I
am sure, my lord, his Majesty will
be too tender in future to bribe a
man with golden apples who lives
so well on the viands of his native
country." The lord-treasurer with-
drew with smiles, and Mr. Marvell
sent to his bookseller for the loan
of a guinea. — Vide Life of Mar-
vell.
1841. 90 The hermit "Far in a wUd,
unknown to public view,
^ic.'*—ParfuiI.
339 De Montfort. " Stand thou
erect in native dignity, etc."
. Act V, scene 4.
1842. 278 The departure of Charles II
from Bentley in Stafford-
shire, the house of Colonel
Lane.
Miss Lane having obtained a
Parliamentary pass to visit her
kinswoman. Mis. Norton, who
lived near Bristol, it was arranged
that the King, personating a ne^-
hour's son, £ould ride doable be-
fore the young lady.
The remainder of the party ccm-
sisted of her cousin, a Mr. Las-
celles and his wife, as well as Mr.
and Mrs. Petre. Old Mr. and
Mrs. Lane descended to the court-
yard to witness their daughter's
departure; Lord Wilmot, pre-
ceding the party with a hawk on
his 6st ana spaniel by his side,
passed as a stranger in pursuit of
nis sport. — Clarendon,
1843. 237 "The cynosure of neighbour-
ing eyes."
376 "The monks of Melrose made
good kaill on Fridays when
they fasted. They neither
wanted beef nor ale As long
as their neighbours' lasted."
1844. 287 The return of the dove to the
ark. "So Noah knew that
the waters were abated from
off the earth."
(Elected R.A.)
1845. >3o Still life.
144 A Greek girl.
150 Still life.
275 The Eve of the battle of Edg-
hill.
King Charles I is said to have
taken refreshment, and to have
slept, with the two Princes, at a
cottage in Radway, between which
place and Kineton was the field of
battle. The principal group is in-
tended to represent a council of
war, including portraits of King
Charles I, the Earl of Lindesay.
General, Prince Rupert, who com-
manded the horse. Sir Jacob Ast-
ley, the Lord Bernard Stuart, and
Sir Edmund Vemey, who carried
the King's standard. On the left
are the two Princes, Charles and
]z.mcs.— Clarendon,
1846. 122 A candidate for a portrait.
" Paint me so."
15^ The wounded smuggler.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
367
1846. 337 Mary Avenel showing her trin-
kets to Mysie Happer.
Nothing, indeed, could exhibit
a stronger contrast than the ap-
pearance of the two girls; the
good-humoured, laughter-loving
countenance of the maid of the
mill, who stood gazing with un-
repressed astonishment on what-
ever was, in her inexperienced eye,
rare and costly, and with a humble,
and at the same time cheerful ac-
quiescence in her inferiority, ask-
ing all the little queries about the
use and value of the ornaments,
while Mary Avenel, with her quiet
composed dignity and placidity of
manner, produced them one after
another for the amusement of her
companion.
1847. ^4^ Giving alms.
This knight and his daughter
had the duiracter of very good
alms-folks, in respect of their great
liberality to the poor. — Strype,
1848. 62 Queen Margaret of Anjou and
the robber of Hexham.
Margaret having ascertained
that the robber of Hexham was
an outlawed Lancastrian, accom-
panied him to his rude abode, in
the outskirts of the forest, where
she and the weary and exhausted
prince, refreshed by his wife, re-
mained hidden for two days.
• 191 Henrietta Maria, Queen of
England, and the Prince of
Wales assisting at the toilet
of Mademoiselle Montpen-
sier.
One day, when I was going to
a grand assembly of men by
Madame de Choisy, the Queen of
England would dress me and ar-
range my hair herself. She came
for this purpose to my apartments,
and took the utmost pains to set
me off to the best advantage* and
the Prince of Wales held the flam-
beau near me, to light my toilette
the whole time.
I wore black, white and carna-
tion ; my parure of precious stones
was fastened by ribbons of these
colours; I wore also a plume of
the same kind ; all had been fan-
cied and ordered by the Queen of
England.
1849. 83 Trusty Tomkins appearing be-
fore Sir Henry Lee.
As he spoke, the military
preacher abandoned his leafy
screen, and stalking forward stood
unexpectedly before the old Cava-
lier, who stared at him as if he
thought his expression had actually
raised the devil. . . . The soldier,
with little courtesy, took out a
scroll. — Woodstock,
1849. "5 II tempo del Carnovale.
364 Rhodopis the Greek Cinderella.
Once when she was bathing,
fortune, which is fond of effecting
strange and wonderful things, gave
her what her beauty rather than
her mind deserved ; while she was
bathing, and her attendants were
taking care of her raiment, an
eagle swooped down, seized one
of her sandals, went off with it
and bore it to Memphis, and as
King Psammeticus was adminis-
tering justice dropped it into his
bosom. The Kii^ was struck
with the form of the sandal . . .
he issued an order to search
through all Egypt for the person
to whom the sandal belonged . . •
he made her his wife. — Aelian,
1850. lis iEsop.
399 Girl in a hop garden.
456 Kitchen, MayHeld.
1851. 127 Cromwell, attended by Fairfax,
reading a letter found in the
King's cabinet, taken at the
battle of Naseby, fought be-
tween King Charles the First
and the Parliament, June
14, 1645, including portraits
of Skipton and Ireton.
Among the other spoils, was
seized the King's cabinet with the
copies of his letters to the Queen,
which the Parliament afterwards
ordered to be published. — Hume,
1852. 47 The death of Edward III.
On the morning of his death,
the Lady Alice Perers drew the
ring from his finger and departed.
The other domestics had separated
to plunder the pakce ; but a priest,
who chanced to be present, has-
tening to the bed of the dying
inonarch, admonished him of his
situation, and bade him prepare
himself to appear before his Cre-
ator. Edward, who had just
strength sufficient to thank him,
took a crucifix into his hands,
kissed it, wept, and expired.
92 A painter's study.
99 The bird's-meat man.
1853. 117 The "Iron Mask."
From the researches of M. De-
lort, by the permission of the
Count d'Hauterive, keeper of the
archives of the office of Secretary
of State for the Foreign Depart-
ment, it has been proved beyond
a doubt that the iron Mask was
an Italian of the name of Matthioli,
bom 1st December, 164a
The servants who bring him his
food, his confessor, and a physician
from Pragelas, a town six leagues
distant, are the only persons per-
mitted to see him, and that only
368
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Landseer, Charles, H. A, —continued.
in the presence of the Governor,
St. Mars, and his Lieutenant,
Blainvilliers.
The mask was not, as has been
erroneouslvsupposed, madeofiron,
but one o{ black velvet strengthened
with whalebone, and fastened be-
hind the head with a padlock,
which did not prevent the prisoner
from eating or drinking, or impede
his respiration.
1854.
1856.
140 Bragela.
He shall come to Bragela, and
ask her why she weeps ; he shall
lift his eyes to the wall, and see
his father's sword, etc — Ossian,
27* The siesta.
215 Assassination of Alboin, King
of the Lombards.
His faithless spouse was anxious
for his health ana repose ; the gates
of the palace were shut, the arms
removed, the attendants dismissed,
and Rosamond, after lulling him
to rest by her tender caresses, un-
bolted the chamber door, and
urged the reluctant conspirators
to the instant execution of the
deed. On the ^rst alarm the war-
rior started from his couch; his
sword which he attempted to draw
had been fastened to the scabbard
by the hand of Rosamond ; and a
small stool, his only weapon, could
not Ions: protect him from the
1858.
i860.
1861.
1863.
1865.
spears of the assassins.
19a The interview between Count
de Belflor and Leonora de
Cespides.
These words were no sooner
ended than the Count, who was
concealed behind the han^ngs,
appeared, and throwing himself
at Leonora's feet. Madam, said
he, pardon the stratagem of a
lover, who could no longer live
without speaking to you ; if this
obliging matron nad not procured
me this opportunity I should have
abandon«l myself to despair, etc.
— like Devil an two sticks,
337 A B C, or the pretty alphabet
18 The maid of Llangollen.
313 Trust.
153 Births, marriages and deaths.
79 The census of April the 8th,
1861.
The Cook, I never did tell no-
body, and I shan't tell nobody.
18 Savage discovering his parent-
age.
About this time his nurse, who
had always treated him as her own
son, died ; and it was natural for
him to take care of those effects
which, by her death, were, as he
1867.
imagined, become his own. He
therefore went to her house,
opened her boxes, and examined
her papers, among which he found
some letters written by her to Lady
Mason, which informed faim of his
birth and the reasons for which it
was concealed, tX.z.'—JohnsoH.
55 Oliver Cromwell, with some of
his officers, visits the house
of Sir Walter Stewart, called
AUerton, on the ist of May,
1651.
There was none to entertain
him but the lady and Sir Walter's
sickly son. ... All passed easy,
and James being a lad of ten years
came so near as to handle the hilt
of one of the swords, upon which
Cromwell stroked his head, say-
ing, "You are my little Captain,''
and this was all the commission
our Captain of Allerton ever had,
etc — Carfyle,
1868. 43 Rustic gallantry.
1870. 224 Surrender of Arundel Castle
to Sir William WaUer,
January 6th, 1643.
Shortly after, the enemy send a
drum with Col. Rawlins and Major
Mullins to treat for a final agree-
ment ; upon which treaty they con-
descended to Sir William, etc--
Thiemey.
299 The Mill dam, Swanage.
231 Wayfarers.
269 A doubtful proposal.
Burlington House,
24> Runnel at Llanfairfechan:
Penmaenmawr in the dist-
ance.
289 The hamlet of St. Martin's-in-
the-Fields.
213 Sketch for a picture of the Fire
of London, 1666.
The poore inhabitants were dis-
pers'd about St. George's Fields
and Moorefields, as far as High-
gate, and several miles in circle,
some under tents, and some under
miserable hutts and hovells, many
without a rag or any necessary
utensills, bed or boatd, who from
delicatenesse or stately and well-
fumished houses, were now re-
duced to extremest misery and
poverty. — Evelyn,
173 Dick!
413 A fallen lamb at the foot of the
Aber Waterfall, North Wales.
293 Mrs. Prickett.
420 A watch-dog.
1298 A Langum fishwoman, Tenby.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1875-
1876.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
369
1877. 147 Pamela concealing her corre-
spondence between the tiles.
' ' And when I came near the tiles,
I said, Mrs. Ann, I have dropped
my hussy ; be so kind as to look
for it ; I had it by the pond-side.
She went back to look, and I
slipped the note between the tiles,
etc.''
'49 35, Grove End Road — Sunday.
5$ I Thomas Hyde Hills, Esq.
1878. 553 Pirates.
1879. 294 Joceline Joliffe sending Phoebe
Mayflower down to the
lodge.
"Go," whispered Joliffe, ap-
proaching his mouth so near her
cheek, that his breath waved the
curls of her hair ; " eo, my dearest
Phoebe, trip it as »5t as a fawn
down to my lodge — I will soon
be there."
978 Portrait of the artist.
1360 Harold Adams- Acton.
LANDSBBR, Sir Edwin Henry, R,A.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
Master E, Landseer^
at Mr, Landseet^s^
33, Foley Street,
181 5. 443 Portrait of a mule, the property
of W. H. Simpson, Esq., of
Beleigh Grange, Essex.
584 Heads of a pointer bitch and
puppy, the property of
W. H. Simpson, Esq., of
Beleigh Grange^ Essex.
E, Landseer^ Foley Street,
181 7. 343 Portrait of Brutus, the property
of W. W. Simpson, Esq.
18 18. 43 Portrait of an old horse.
44 do. a donkey.
18 1 9. 26 Merino sheep and dog.
930 A dog of the Marlborough
breed, the property of Mr.
Plumer of Gilston Park,
Herts.
1820. 377 The Thistle, and the ass laden
with provisions; from Esop's
Fables.
406 Pointers.
182 1. 120 Ratcatchers.
419 Impertinent puppies dismissed
by a monkey.
1822. 29 A prowling lion.
112 Rat-catchers.
161 A Highland terrier.
252 Devonshire cows.
1823. 289 Portraits of hunters.
IV.
1823. 525 Portrait of a favourite spaniel,
the property of S. Streatfield,
Esq.
4, Upper Conway Street^
Fitzroy Square,
1824. 341 Portrait of Brunette, a favourite
Horse, the property of Lord
Henniker.
370 Neptune, the property of W.
Ellis Gosling, Esq.
9, Upper Conway Street^
Fitzroy Square,
1825. 42 Portrait of Lord Cosmo Russell,
son of His Grace the Duke
of Bedford.
190 Taking a buck.
211 The widow. {Ducks,)
I, St, John's Wood Road,
Lisson Grove,
1826. 292 The hunting of Chevy Chase.
** To drive the deere with hound
and horse
Erie Percy took his way;
The chiefest harts in Chevy Chace
To kill and beare away. "
(Elected A.R.A.)
1827. 25 Highlanders returning from
deer stalking, with dead deer
etc.
128 The Monkey who had seen the
world. From Gay's Fables.
136 Portrait of the Honourable
James Murray, second son
to Lord Glenlyon, with a
gamekeeper, and favourite
fawn.
230 Dead game, swan and peacock,
etc.
1828. 352 Scene in the Highlands, with
portraits of the Duchess of
Bedford, the Duke of Gor-
don, and Lord Alexander
Russell.
454 Portrait of a terrier, the property
of Owen Williams, Esq., M.P.
1829. 20 An illicit Whiskey Still in the
Highlands.
96 Portrait of the Hon. Richard
Cavendish, with a favourite
greyhound, etc., the property
of his Grace the Duke of
Devonshire.
225 A dead roe deer.
291 Bashaw, the property of the
Rt Hon. the Eari of Dudley.
1830. 313 Portraits of His Grace the
Duke of Atholl and Mr.
George Murray attended by
his head forester, John
Crerar, Keepers, etc.
3B
370
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Landseer, Sir Edwin Henry, R,A.—
continued.
1830. 342 Attachment.
In the spring of 1803 a young
gentleman of talent and most
amiable disposition perished by
falling from a precipice of the
mountain Helvelfyn. His remains
were not discovered till three
months afterwards, when they
were found guarded by his faith-
ful terrier bitch.
" How long didst thou think that
his silence was slumber?
How many long days, and long
nights didst thou number,
Ere he faded before thee, the
friend of thy heart?"— 5V<>//.
(Elected R.A.)
1 83 1. 86 Interior of a Highlander's
house.
146 Poachers deerstalking.
147 Little Red-Riding-Hood.
293 The poacher's bothy.
301 Poacher and red deer.
Donald Caird can wire a maukin.
Kens the wiles o' dun deer stalk-
ing. — Scott.
1832. 106 Pets.
132 Portrait of His Grace the Duke
of Devonshire, K.G., etc.,
etc.
346 Hawking.
1833. 170 A Jack in office.
268 Deer and deer hounds in a
mountain torrent.
318 Hunters, the property of W.
Wigram, Esq.
35 > Sir Walter Scott, seated at the
bottom of the Rhymer's
Glen, so called for having
been the scene of the meet-
ings between Thomas of
Erceldoune, the Rhymer,
and the Fairy Queen. — See
the ballad of Thomas the
Rhymer^ in the " Minstrelsy
of the Scottish Border."
Maida was the name of the
stag hound, the gift of the
late Glengarry; the yellow
terrier. Ginger, and the black.
Spice, were of the Dandie
Dinmont's family of Pepper
and Mustard.
1834. 13 Scene in the olden time at
Bolton Abbey.
96 A Highland breakfast.
141 Colly dog rescuing a sheep
from a snowdrift.
332 Mark Hall, the property of
W. Wigram, Esq.
1335. 130 Fairy (a dog\ the property of
Mrs. E. Lytton Bulwer.
167 A scene in the Grampians —
the drover's departure.
303 Favourites, the property of
H.R.H. Prince George of
Cambridge.
1836. 14 Scene in ChilUngham park;
portrait of Lord Ossulston,
etc.
118 Twelfth night or what you will.
143 Ladies Harriet and Beatrice
Hamilton, children of the
Marquess and Marchioness
of Hamilton.
339 Mustard, the son of Pepper;
given by the late Sir Walter
Scott to Sir Francis Chantrey,
R.A., etc.
1837. 28 Falcon.
34 Hooded Falcon.
112 The old shepherd's chief
mourner.
160 The Highlands.
186 Return from Hawking.
303 Spaniels, the property of the
Earl of Albemarle.
325 Friends.
445 Spaniels the property of Lady
Scott Douglas.
1838. 21 " The life 's in the old dog yet"
49 Portraits of the Marquess of
Stafford and the Lady Evelyn
Gower — Dunrobin Castle in
the distance.
90 Portraits of Her Majesty's
favourite dogs and parrot.
147 Portrait of the Lady Fitzharris.
369 "None but the brave deserve
the fair."
462 Distinguished Member of the
Humane Society.
1839. 69 Princess Mary of Cambridge,
and a favourite Newfound-
land dog, the property of
Prince George of Cambridge.
145 Tethered rams — scene in Scot-
land.
222 Corsican, Russian, and fallow
deer.
23s Portrait of Miss Eliza Peel,
with Fido.
289 Favourite pony and dogs, the
property of Charles William
Packe, Esq., M.P., etc., etc,
351 Van Amburgh and his animals.
548 The children of the Hon. Col.
Seymour Bathurst
1840. 120 Horses taken in to bait. The
property of J. Marshall, Esq.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
371
1840. 139 Macaw, love birds, terrier, and
spaniel puppies belonging to
Her Majesty.
149 Lion dog (from Malta, the last
of his tribe), the property of
H.R.H. the Duchess of
Kent.
278 Lion and Dash, the property
of his Grace the Duke of
Beaufort.
311 Laying down the law.
1842. 96 Otters and Salmon.
98 The Highland shepherd's
home.
141 Ziva, a badger dog belonging
to the hereditary Prince of
Saxe Cobourg-Gotha.
145 A pair of Brazilian monkeys,
the property of Her Majesty.
25s Breeze, a favourite retriever,
the property of the Account-
ant General.
266 Eos, a favourite greyhound, the
property of H.R.H. Prince
Albert.
431 The Sanctuary.
See where the startled wild fowl
screaming rise
And seek in marshalled flight those
golden skies.
Yon wearied swimmer scarce can
win the land,
His limbs yet falter on the watery
strand.
Poor hunted hart! The painful
struggle o*er,
How blest the shelter of that is-
land shore I
There, whilst he sobs, his panting
heart to rest,
Nor hound nor hunter shall his
lair molest. — Loch Maree.
1843. 100 Portrait of the Hon. Ashley
Ponsonby.
3 1 4 Horses, the property of William
Wigram, Esq.
1844. 13 The otter speared, portrait of
the Earl of Aberdeen's otter
hound.
102 Disappointment.
172 Coming events cast their
shadows before them.
332 Shoeing.
1845. *4' The shepherd's prayer.
**As Thou, before whose Holy
Cross I kneel,
Hast promised in thine own good
time to bring
Thy chosen sheep within the fold,
of Thee
Let me with lowly voice and bless-
ing crave
On these my anxious charge. May
nodisMtfey
Nor wolf, nor other baneful ill
molest.
Marring the hopes of fair increase,
which now
Dawn like the brightness of this
opening day."
1846. 53 Time of peace.
83 Time of war.
165 Stag at bay.
291 Refreshment.
1847. 7" The drive — shooting deer on
the pass; scene in the Black
Mount, Glen Urchy Forest.
186 Portrait of Mr. Van Amburgh,
as he appeared with his
animals at the London
theatres. Painted for Field-
Marshal the Duke of Well-
ington,
1848. 48 Pincher, the property of
Montague Gore, Esq.
85 Sketch of my father.
208 Alexander and Diogenes.
One day Alexander visited Dio-
genes, ana condescendingly asked
what he could do for him. ' ' Stand
a little on one side, then," replied
Diogenes ; " you prevent me from
feeling the sun.** The courtiers
with Alexander expressed theii
indignation that he so much hon-
our^ that old dog Diogenes.
Alexander perceiving their hu-
mour, turned to them and said,
*' If I were not Alexander, I would
be Diogenes."
229 An old cover hack, the property
of R. Heathcote, Esq.
403 A random shot.
Full many a shot at random
sent.
Finds mark the archer little
meant;
And many, a word at random
spoken,
May hurt or heal a heart half
broken.
1849. 13 The desert.
108 The forester's family.
196 The Free church.
356 Colly dogs.
512 Evening scene in the High-
lands.
1850. 189 A dialogue at Waterloo. " But
twas a famous victory."
281 "What man of you, having an
hundred sheep, if he lose
one of them, doth not leave
the ninety and nine in the
wilderness, and go after that
which is lost, until he find
it?"— St. Luke, XV, 4.
533 Good doggie, the property of
Lady Murchison.
372
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1854.
170
291
360
i860.
1861.
1864.
1865.
1866.
Landseer, Sir Edwin Henry, R.A,— ' 1857.
continued,
(Knighted.)
185 1. IIS " When first the day-star's clear 1858.
cool light,
Chasing night's shadows 1859.
grey,
With silver touched each
rocky height
That girded wild Glen-strae
Uprose the Monarch of the
Glen
Majestic from his lair,
Surveyed the scene with
piercing ken,
And snuffed the fragrant
air." — Legends of Glen-
orchay,
134 Group — Geneva.
157 Scene from the Midsummer
Night's dream. Titania and
Bottom; Fairies attending
— Peas-blossom, Cob-web,
Mustard seed. Moth, etc.
"If we the shadows have
offended, etc." — Epilogue,
355 Highlander.
369 Lassie.
588 The last run of the season.
1853. 46 Night.
** The moon, clear witness of the
fierce affray,
Her wakeful lamp held o'er that
lonely place,
Fringing with light the wild lake's
fitful spray.
Whilst madly glanced * the Bore-
alis race.'
69 Morning.
** Locked in the close embrace of
death they lay,
Those mighty heroes of the moun-
tain side —
Contending champions for the
kingly sway, 1 867.
In strength and spirit matched,
they fought — and died. "
" Children of the Mist."
"Twins."
63 Royal Sports on hill and loch;
the Queen, the Prince Con-
sort, and the Prince of Wales,
the Viscountess Jocelyn.
Dandie Dinmont, the favourite
old Skye terrier of Her Ma-
jesty the Queen.
1856. 147 Saved! Dedicated to the Hu-
mane Society.
208 Highland Nurses. Dedicated to
Miss Nightingale,
1857. 71 Scene in Brae-mar— Highland
deer, etc.
93 Rough and ready.
345 Uncle Tom and his wife for
sale.
180 The maid and the magpie.
800 Deerstalking.
138 Doubtful crumbs.
175 "Bran will never put another
stag to bay; and Oscar will
no make out by himself.
The deer will do fine yet! "
203 The prize calf.
426 "A kind star."
106 Flood in the Highlands.
135 The shrew tamed.
757 Fatal duel.
758 \ Scenes in the Marquis of
759 j Breadalbane's Highkuiddeer
forest
82 Piper and pair of Nutcrackers.
134 "Windsor Park."
163 "Man proposes, God disposes."
371 Pensioners.
91 Dejeuner ^ la fourchette.
102 Prosperity.
112 Adversity.
152 The connoisseurs.
92 Mare and foal — Indian tent,
etc
109 " Lady Godiva's prayer."
Leofric, Earl of Morcia, had
imposed such heavy taxes on the
citizens of Coventry, that his lady,
Godiva, moved by their entreaties,
so much importuned her lord to
remit them, that he consented on
condition that she would ride naked
through the city at midday. This
condition humanity induced her
to accept.
213 Odds and ends — trophy for a
haU.
694 The chase.
942 Stag at Bay {sculpture),
72 Her Majesty at Osborne in
1866.
124 Deer of Chillingham Park,
Northumberland.
144 Wild Cattle of Chillingham.
The property of the Earl of
Tankerville,
" Mightiest of all the beasts of
chase
That roam in woody Caledon,
Crashing the forest in his race,
The mountain bull comes thunder-
ing on.
Fierce, on the hunter's quivered
band,
He rolls his eyes of swarthy glow.
Spurns, with black hoof and horn,
the sand.
And tosses high his mane of snow. "
Sir Walter Scott,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
373
1868. 123 Rent day in the Wilderness.
Scene: Aa na Muilich, head
of Loch AjfrU^ 1722.
After the defeat of the Stuart
army of 171 5, at Sheriff Muir,
Colonel Don&ld Murchison, to
whom the Earl of Seaforth con-
fided his confiscated estates in
Rosshire, defended them for ten
years, and regularly transmitted
the rents to his attainted and
exiled chief; "a more disinter-
ested hero never lived." — R,
Chambers,
347 " Weel, sir, if the deer got the
ball, sure 's death Chevy will
no leave him."
1869. 30 Study of a lion.
32 do. do.
120 The swannery invaded by sea
eagles.
As rapt I gazed upon the sedgy
pool,
Where in majestic calm serenely
sailed
Its arch-necked princes in their
snow-white plumes —
Cleaving the air with sharp and
strident sound,
Down swooped the tyrants of the
sea-girt caves
Screaming for blood, and in their
ancient holds
** Flattered the Volsces" of that
tranquil reign.
224 The Ptarmigan Hill.
1870. 105 Voltigeur; winnerof the Derby
and St. Leger, 1850. The
property of the Earl of Zet-
land. " A cat may look at a
King."
152 Queen Victoria meeting the
Prince Consort on his return
from deer-stalking in the
year 1850.
265 Doctor's visit to poor relations
at the Zoological Gardens.
333 Deer.
10 1 9 Lassie; a sketch.
1872. 15 The Lady Emily Peel with her
favourite dogs.
190 The baptismal font
409 The lion and the lamb.
1873. 255 "Tracker."
256 Sketch of her Majesty the
Queen (unfinished). Her
Majesty has not sat for the
likeness,
{For full details as to the works of Sir
Edwin Landseer^ Ji,A,^ see my Landseer
Catalogue^ published in 1874.)
LANDSEER, Miss Emma. See Mrs.
McKenzie.
LANDSEER, George Painter.
Cunningham Place^
St John's Wood,
1849. 573 Mercury and the carver.
Mercury, desiring to know in
what estimation he was held
among men, disgtiised himself,
and entering a carver's shop, where
there were statues of the heathen
deities, inauired the price of Ju-
piter and tuno ; and then, seeing
a figure of himself, wished to know
what he wanted for that. Well,
says the carver, if you give me
my own price for the other two,
I will throw you that into the
bargain. — Msofs Fables,
1850. 468 Yorick was this parson's name.
. . . mounted, than upon a lean,
sorry, jackass of a horse, value one
pound fifteen shillings, etc —
Tristram Shandy,
1851. 7«9 A sweet offering — Georgiana
and Ellen, the daughters of
J. E. W. Rolls, Esq.
7»3 Little Sukey.
1852. 593 "How oft in spirit have I
turned to thee! O sylvan
Wye, etc."
601 The holiday — portraits of chil-
dren of Francis Fuller, Esq.,
with their favourites.
i3s3. 232 The pet lamb. "The dew was
falling fast, etc,"— Words-
worth,
641 Joseph Charles King, Esq.
676 Children of James Shaw, Esq.,
Madras.
86 1 A study.
1854. 390 The Lady Emily. " And so —
beneath a mouldered tree,
etc." — Wordsworth, The
White Doe of Rylstone,
685 Mrs. G. Carr Beard.
185s- 499 "Una." "Still, when she slept,
he kept both watch and
ward." — Faerie Queene,
1361 On guard.
1856. 415 Saint Kevin.
617 Mrs. Landseer.
1857. 470 Thomas Henry Wyatt, Esq.
639 Thomas Landseer, Esq.
641 Miss Matthews and favorites.
1858. 472 " Come rest on this bosom, my
own stricken deer."
555 A portrait
LANDSEER, H Painter.
1824. 280 Morning — View near Aroche,
on the river Chanza, Anda-
lusia, Spain.
374
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
LANDSEBR, Miss Jessica... Painter.
Miss Landseer^ 33, Foley St,
1816. 38 View from a farmyard, Suffolk.
181 7. 312 Hampstead seen from the fields
between Primrose Hill and
Kilburn.
1821. 112 View in the grounds of Felix
Hall, Essex, the seat of
C. Western, Esq., M.P.
1822. 97 A study from nature.
Jessica Landseer^
8, Southampton Street^
Fitzroy Square.
1832. 844 Portrait of a young lady.
1833. 901 Portrait.
1835. 611 Portrait of a student of the
Royal Academy.
1837. 893 Portrait.
St, John's Wood.
1863. 882 Lassie. The property of Sir
E. Landseery R.A.
1866. 6 3 2* A Recollection.
LANDSBBR, John, A.R,A.
Engraver and Painter.
83, Queen Anne Street East.
1793. 541 View from Hermit's hole. Isle
of Wight.
(Elected A.R.A. in 1806. Engraver to the
King.)
1808. 660 Costume of the Normans, and
of the families of York and
Lancaster. From designs by
P. J. De Loutherbourg,
R.A.
Foley Street.
18 1 3. 746 A frame containing two Views
in Need wood Forest. From
drawings by Miss Sneyd.
1823. 485 Rat catching. From a picture
by Mr. E. Landseer.
8, Southampton Street.
1848. 968 Den of the fairies—a Druid
monument in the Isle of
Guernsey.
986 Eastern buttress tower of Burgh
Castle, Suffolk.
1849. ^9' Rogue-bert, otherwise called
the Witches' Rock— at St.
Clement's in the Isle of
Jersey.
898 Part of a Druidical temple,
lately discovered and un-
covered at Mount Tubal, in
the Isle of Jersey, looking
northward.
899 Sub-terrene of the Druid
temple, Du Thus, in the
Isle of Guernsey.
1849. 902 Druidical temple lately dis-
covered at Mount Tubal, in
the Isle of Jersey, looking
westward.
1850. 953 Sketch from nature of the rail-
road cutting under Charlton
Hill, June, 1849.
969 A sketch from nature of a mill
in Jersey.
970 Ruin of a mill in Jersey;
sketch from nature.
185 1. 1 1 16 Sketch from nature of a tower
of Hadleigh Castle.
1 1 34 Sketch from nature; Hadleigh
Castle.
1 151 Sketch from nature of a Druid
temple in the Val Pasades,
Guernsey.
(The late.)
1852. 1032 Hadleigh Castle, Suffolk.
LANDSEER, Thomas, A.R.A.
Engraver and Painter.
Cunningham Place^
St. John's Wood.
1853. 593. Witches.
1027 The goblin that stole the sex-
ton, Gabriel Grub. — Pick-
wick.
1854. 1059 Deer Pass. After Sir E. Land-
seer, ix.xx.
1855. 975 Night. After Sir E. Landseer,
R.A.
1006 Morning. After Sir E. Land-
seer, R.A.
1856. 1046 Children of the mist. After Sir
E. Landseer, R.A.
1857. 858 A sketch from nature.
1183 Samuel Cartwright, Esq., junr.
1 191 None but the brave deserve
the fair. After Sir E. Land-
seer, R.A.
1858. 636 A sketch from nature.
1 148 Highland nurses. After Sir E.
Landseer, R.A.
i860. 899 Denizens of the Highlands.
After Mademoiselle Rosa
Bonheur.
1861. 815 "Deliver us from evil."
944 The property of the late Sir F.
Chantrey, R.A. After Sir
E. Landseer, R.A.
1862. 919 Doubtful crumbs. After Sir
E. Landseer, R.A.
1863. 534 An oak struck by lightning in
the Park of the Rt. Hon.
Sir John Packington, Bart.,
M.P.
1865. 629 A Christmas present.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
375
1866. 260 The goat without a beard. "A
goat as vain as goat can be
affected singularity, etc." —
Gay,
1867. 837 Lion hunting.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1868. 910 Comus. From the original
sketch, by Sir Edwin I^nd-
seer, R.A., made for the
fresco in the Garden pavilion
of Her Majesty at Bucking-
ham Palace.
1869. II02 Deer of Chillingham Park,
Northumberland. After Sir
E. Landseer, R.A.
1 106 Wild Catde of Chillingham, the
property of the Earl of
Tankerville. After Sir E.
Landseer, R.A.
1870. 8ft3 A check for a large amount.
187 1. 244 Deluge of rain passing into a
water-spout.
1872. 881 The Goblin that stole the
sexton.
Gabriel started up and stood
rooted to the spot with astonish-
ment and terror, for his eyes rested
on a form that made his blood run
cold. Seated on an upright tomb-
stone, close to him, was a strange
unearthly figure, whom Gabnel
felt at once was no being of this
world. — Pickwick Papers,
1072 The interloper. "The first time
the fox saw the lion, he was
ready to die with fear."
1272 The Challenge. After Sir E.
Landseer, R.A.
1300 The Sanctuary. After Sir E.
Landseer, R.A.
1 314 The grapes are sour.
1873. "^° The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cartwright.
1248 The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Cartwright.
1264 Browsmg. After a crayon
drawing by Sir E. Landseer,
R.A.
1875. 1097 The baptismal font. After Sir
E. Landseer, R.A.
1876. 1105 Her Majesty the Queen. After
Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A.
1877. 1255 Peace. After Sir E. Landseer,
R.A.
LANDSHEER, E Sculptor.
8, Margaret Street.
1863. "37 The Pet.
1864. 880 Mother's love. ** It's weakness
in her arms to bear, etc."
924 Young equestrian.
57, Bolsover Street.
1865. 960 A student of Christ's Hospital.
1040 Sheherazade.
1866. 899 The first pocket.
61, Charlotte Street.
1867. 1006 The first pocket; marble.
1069 A student of Christ's Hospital.
1868. 962 The Close of day.
1132 J. Durham, Esq., A.R.A.
21, Devonshire Street.
1869. 1229 Guess my name.
1870. 1082 Mother's love.
LANE, Albert Painter.
Ripley, Surrey
1863. 3«9 At Ockham, Surrey.
Brook, near Godalming.
187 1. 785 Clearing the copse.
1872. 508 At Wareham, Surrey.
LANE, Anna Louisa.
Miniature Painter.
1^0, Pall Mall.
1778. 185 Two portraits; drawings.
1781. 291 Portrait of a child.
1782. 314 do. lady.
LANE, Miss C. S Painter.
1856. 972 A sketch.
3, Osnaburgh Terrace.
1857. 1201 The country.
1102 The town.
1858. 872 The youth of poor Angelica,
afterwards Royal Academi-
cian. "She lived meekly,
was a good woman, and
went on painting to the
last"
1859. 858 " Nothing to do." From Aunt
Judy's tales by Mrs. Gatty.
LANE, E Painter.
47, Wobum Place.
1838. 508 View on the River Tau, North
Devon.
LANE, Miss P. ... Miniature Painter.
5, Belle vue Place, Plymouth.
1870. 708 Mrs. Scott Siddons.
LANE, G. Ousley Architect.
11, John Street.
1857. 1100 Public Library, etc., Liverpool.
9, Lanark Villas, Maida Hill.
1859. 1114 A Jardin d'Hiver for Sultan of
Turkey.
1 125 do. do. do.
376
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
LANE, H Architect.
At Mr, Inwood^Sy
3, Southampton Place^
New Road,
1808. 942 Design for a casine.
1809. 852 do. mausoleum.
60, Berwick Street.
1810. 700 Design, Villa in Sussex.
717 Interior of a Vestibule.
LANE, H Painter.
8, Catherine Street^
Trinity Square,
1828. 437 The Venetian Bride.
1830. 148 The t^te-A-t^te.
184 Pensierosa.
263 La rose d'amour.
418 The minstrel.
LAN E, John Bryant Painter.
39, South Street^
Manchester Square,
1808. 211 An altarpiece, painted for a
church in Cornwall, built by
Lord de Dunstanville.
18 10. 122 Artemisia, having gathered the
ashes of her husband, King
Mausolus, from the funeral
pyre, and beaten them in a
mortar, mingled every day
some of the powder with her
drink till she had drank it
all off, desiring by that
means to make her own
body the sepulchre of her
husband. — RoUin,
181 1. I Christ mocked by the soldiers
of Pilate after flagellation. —
St. Matthew, xxvii, 27-29.
18 1 3. 328 Eutychus restored to life by
St. Paul. — Acts, XX, 9, 10.
33, Brewer Street,
1 83 1. 37 Lord de Dunstanville.
210 Davies Gilbert, Esq., M.P.,
late President of the Royal
Society.
276 Portrait of a young lady.
1832. 136 A lady and her son.
Cicntly, ray child, the mother cries
Nor fright with haste thy favouretl
bird.
Those gmpes have caught the
macaw^s ejres.
Give them and speak the endear-
word. — Cruck,
Ix)rd de Dunstanville, painted
for the Royal Institution at
Truro, Cornwall.
Mrs. Pendar\*es of Pendar^-es,
Cornwall.
The biter bitten, " The nymph
^3-
35"
1833. 3a
Artea, whilst congratulating
herself on the theft of Cupid
from Narcissus, is wounded
by him." — Bion,
1833. 362 Latona and her children, Diana
and Apollo.
479 Portrait of a lady in a Turkish
dress.
941 Portrait of a lady.
Wood's Hotel, Panton Street,
1834. 2 Dr. Hood, M.D. and B.A.
549 Portrait of a gentleman.
LANE, R Architect.
42, Bury Street, St, Jante^s.
1815. 785 Southill house, the seat of
S. Whitbread, Esq.
Manchester,
1826. 951 Design for a Parish church of
Oldham.
101 1 do. do. do.
LANE, Richard James, A.R,A.
Lithographer.
4, Ulster Place,
1827. 581 A Moorish girL "Farewell!
farewell! she faintly sighed.
And cast her loved Erbaab
aside, etc."
(Elected A.R.A.)
1828. 490 His Majesty. After Sir T. Law-
rence, P.R.A.
1829. 503 Head of a child from nature.
507 Portrait of a lady.
25, South Bank,
1832. 481 Lord Cosmo George Russell.
After Edwin Landseer, R.A.
1833. 615 Mrs. Bicknell. After S. P.
Denning.
1834. 438 The Duchess of Kent and the
Princess Victoria. After G.
Hayter, M.A.S.L.
1835. 418 The Lord's Prayer; designs by
Flaxman.
453 Portrait of a lady; a drawing
on stone.
1836. 463 Portraits of children; a draw-
ing on stone.
1837. 74i*Macduff and Macbeth: por-
traits of C. Kemble, Esq.
74» Ion and Clemanthe: portraits
of W. C. Macready, Esq.,
and Miss Tree.
967 Hamlet: portrait of Charles
Kemble, Esq.
968 lago, Othello, and Cassio: por-
traits of C. Kemble, Esq.
1838. 5S9 Portrait of Her Majesty with
riband and order of the
Garter.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
377
1838. 590 Profile of Her Majesty.
1037 Mr. C. Kemble as Shylock.
1038 do. Benedict.
1039 do. Falstaff.
1040 do. Mark An-
thony.
1041 Mr. C. Kemble as Faulcon-
bridge.
1042 Portrait of Her Majesty.
1839. 776 Portrait.
777 do. of a lady.
77^ E. W. Lane, Esq.
1060 Miss P. Horton as Ariel.
"Merrily, merrily, shall I
live now, etc."
1C67 Miss Taylor as Rosalind. " I
charge you, O woman,
etc."
1079 Miss VandenhofT as Juliet.
"Thou know'st the mask
of night is on my face,
etc."
1840. 869 Charles Kemble, Esq.
870 do. as Don
Felix, in which character he
appeared by Her Majesty's
command on March 24,
1840.
11, Chester Fiace^
Regent's Park,
1843. 663 Mrs. Thwaytes. After A. E.
Chalon, R.A.
1 123 Charles Dickens, Esq.
1846. 731 Mrs. Longman.
1 2, Queen's Row^
Gloucester Gate.
1848. 1090 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean in
the play of the Wife's Secret.
After A. E. Chalon, R.A.
1849. 998 Viscountess Jocelyn. After
James Swinton.
999 Lady Clementina Villiers. After
James Swinton.
1850. 670 Her late Majesty Adelaide, the
Queen Dowager. After Win-
terhalter.
1851. 829 H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent.
After Winterhalter.
1852. 1051 Mrs. Thwaites.
1068 The Hon. Mrs. Yorke. After
Thorbum.
29, Queen's Road,
1853. 1044 Shakspere, from the monu-
mental bust.
1854. 1056 Albert Smilh, Esq. After Field
Talfourd.
1070 Marchioness of Ailesbury.
After James Swinton.
3, Osnaburgh Terrace,
1855. 1036 The Maharajah Dhuleep Singh.
IV.
After Winterhalter. The
colours printed by Hanhart.
1855. 1086 Lady Augusta Sturt. After
J. R. Swinton.
1095 Mrs. Colonel Lawrence. After
J. R. Swinton.
1856. 866 The Duchess of Hamilton.
After Buckner (not pub-
lished).
867 Viscountess Goderich. After
Millais (not published).
868 H.R.H. Prince Leopold. After
Winterhalter for Her Ma-
jesty (not published).
1857. 975 Sir James Weir Hogg, Bart,
M.P. After E. N. Eddis.
977 Helen Faucit. After F. W.
Burton, A.R.A.
1858. 1 1 35 H.R.H. the Princess Alice.
After Winterhalter.
1 1 59 Mrs. HoUoway of Marchwood
and her sons. After Buck-
Victoria, Princess
ner.
1859. 1199 H.R.H.
Royal.
14, Alfred Place West,
Thurlow Square,
i860. 9*5 N. B.Ward, Esq., F.L.S.,F.A.S.
After J. P. Knight, R.A.
1861. 966 Sir T. E. Colebrooke, Bart.,
M.P. After G. Richmond,
A.R.A.
968 Mr. Fechter as Hamlet; a
sketch upon stone.
960 E. Stanley Poole, Esq.
968 Miss L. Margaret Westmacott.
1862.
1864.
I, York Villas, Camp den Hill.
817 Charles Fechter, Esq. After a
photograph by Pierre Petit,
with some changes drawn
from life.
818 Charles Dickens. From a
photograph by John L. C.
Watkins.
802 A portrait. After R. Buckner.
835 Imitation of a drawing by
Michael Angelo.
950 A. Colvin, Esq. After G.
Richmond, R.A.
1098 Lieut. -General Rt. Hon. Sir
Edward Blakeney, K.C.B.,
etc.
19, Gloucester Terrace,
Campden Hill,
1872. 681 Edward William Lane.
LANE, Samuel Painter.
1804. 471 Capt. Brown of the sixth Loyal
London.
3C
1866.
1867.
1869.
ii^v
378
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Lane» Samuel — €OfUinued,
1805. 24 Col. Mackay.
%77 Portrait of a clergyman.
278 do. gentleman.
291 do. do.
At T. Lawrefu^Sy Esq,
Greek Street.
1806. 141 Mr. F. Lane.
172 Lieut Marshall of the 59th
Raiment.
23, Craven Street ^ Strand,
1807. 390 J. Hadley, Esq.
686 Mr. Robinson.
II, Greek Street^ Soho.
1808. 109 W. Palgrave, Esq.
no Miss Smith.
152 Sir H. Jones, Bart, K.C
386 Sir E. Lacon, Bart.
474 G. Edwards, Esq.
61, Dean Street, Soho.
1809. 314 C. Murray, Esq.
493 T. Stanley, Esq.
1 8 10. 301 Portraits of two sisters.
307 A. Hammond, Esq.
461 Portrait of a gentleman.
181 1. 64 Captain G. W. Manby.
200 Mrs. Styleman.
217 R. Ramsden, D.D., Deputy
Regius Professor of Divinity
at Cambridge.
255 The Very Rev. the Dean
of Norwich {/as. Tur-
ner),
428 J. Hales, Esq.
512 Lady Gooch.
18 1 2. 182 C. Churchill, Esq.
197 Mrs. P. Hammond and Son.
345 J- Phillips, Esq.
1813. 233 Portrait of a gentleman.
269 do. do.
276 C. H. Phillips, Esq.
294 Portrait of a gentleman.
57, Greek Street,
18 1 4. $ Miss Smith.
53 G. Crompe, Esq.
129 Captain Sir W. Bolton,
R.N.
254 Captain Sir P. B. V. Broke,
Bart, R.N.
266 The Misses Richardson.
553 Captain J. Haig.
1 81 5. 81 Portrait of the f,ord Mayor
(Samuel Birch),
324 Portrait of a general officer in
the Hon. East India Com-
pany's service.
1 8 16. 42 Lord Lynedoch.
97 Portraits of a hdv and child.
Vt;8 Rev. F. Barnwell of Bur>' St.
Edmunds.
I8I6.
353
SOI
818
I8I7.
388
4»i
461
I8I8.
74
100
105
270
»79
35*
I8I9.
1820.
I82I.
1822.
357
403
2
129
«94
410
5«5
121
183
202
238
270
386
600
38
57
121
170
172
238
401
427
46
53
184
292
Portrait of a lady.
Portrait of an officer of the
24th Infantry.
W. L. Garrett, Esq.
Major-Gen. Sir J. Kempt,
G.C.B.
Captain Sir W. Hoste, Bart.,
R.N., K.C.B., etc
Portrait of an officer of the
Bengal artillery.
Portrait of Rdden Rana Di-
pura, a Javanese chief who
accompanied Sir T. S.
Raffles to England.
C. K^an, Esq.
Portrait of an officer.
The Earl of Orford.
— Wood, Esq.
Major Gamhfluoi, late Resident
at the Court of the Sultan
of Djoejocarta, and aide de
camp to the Governor of
Java.
W. Green, Esq.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Portrait of Hajee Baba.
John Weyland, Esq.
Rev. Mr. Furse.
Sir Chas. Bunbury, Bart
Henry Stewart Brooke, Esq.
Colonel Drinkwater. Painted
for the Gibraltar Garrison
Library at the request of the
Directors.
Lieut.-General Sir Jas. Kempt,
G.CB.
Portrait of a general officer.
Miss Brooke.
D. Laing, Esq., F.A.S.
Portrait of an officer of the
4th or King's own r^-
ment.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Mrs. Henry Holmes.
T. Richmond, Esq.
Colonel Bams, Royal Scots.
Portrait of a gentleman.
The Earl of Orford.
J. King, Esq.
H. Richmond, Esq.
Portrait of a Physician.
Admiral Sir W, J. Hope,
K.C.B.
Admiral Sir Edw. Thorn-
borough, K.C.B.
Lieut.-Col. J. T. Jones, Royal
Engineers,
T. Telford, Esq.,F.R,S.E., Pre-
sident of th e SoeieQp of
Civil Ene
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
379
1822.
1823.
1824.
1825.
1826.
1827.
1828.
1829.
Sir
582
615
383
366 Capt. Jones, R.N.
391 Mr. Bartley.
409 Benj. Travers, Esq., F.R.S.
35 J. Smyth, Esq.
235 Portrait of a gentleman.
286 do. lady.
356 do. gentleman.
512 Colonel Pennington.
537 The late Major-General
Henry White, K.C.B.
Portrait of an officer.
do. a gentleman.
R. Southey, Esq., LL.D.
463 Captain Thomas.
67 Stonley, Warwickshire — painted
on the spot.
73 Colonel the Count Rivarola.
125 General Loftus.
169 Richard Benyon De Beauvoir,
Esq.
299 The late General Powlett.
401 E. Wodehouse, Esq., M.P.
5 5 1 Mr. Richard Crockford, JEt 8 1 .
"An honest man's, the
noblest work of God."
49 Portrait of the Infant Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bartley of the
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
76 The Bishop of Chester. (B/om-
field,)
77 Mr. Luke G. Hansard.
171 William Courteney, Esq.
270 Sir R. P. Jodrell, Bart., and
son.
316 Robert Southey, Esq., LL.D.
160 The Rev. Christopher Benson,
Master of the Temple.
326 Portrait.
386 The late John Weyland, Esq.
116 The Earl of Rothes.
172 Portrait of a young gentleman.
185 Henry Francis, Esq. Painted
for St. Andrew's Hall, Nor-
wich.
235 Portrait of a young gentleman.
381 do. gentleman.
444 do. do.
621 Luke Hansard, Esq.
197 John Griffiths, Esq.
209 Portrait of a young gentleman.
158 Mrs. Henry Budd.
305 Colonel Chapman.
310 E. C. Shaxpin, Esq.
327 Samuel Lillistone, Esq.
4?§ Mrs. Sharpin.
z Sir Thomas Sherlock Gooch,
Bart., M.P.
88 General the Rt. Hon. Sir
Samuel Hulse, G.C.H.
1$ Portrait of a gentleman.
1830. 44a
528
1831. 93
310
1832.
446
47
75
90
167
*49
1833. 18
181
183
189
»73
393
536
197
262
1834.
3"
376
401
424
1835. 48
222
248
276
Master Ogle.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. young gentleman.
Lord Combermere, G.C.B.
The head painted by the
late Sir Thomas Lawrence^
P,R,A.y the arrangement and
completion of the picture by
S. Lane.
Henry Budd, Esq.
Portraits of the two eldest sons
ofT. W.Coke, Esq., M.P.
Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke,
Bart.
Portrait of an officer of His
Majest/s 32nd regiment.
Portrait of a gentleman.
T.W.Coke, Esq., M.P. Painted
by desire of the agriculturists
of Norfolk, to be placed in
the new Com Exchange at
Norwich.
R. W. Sievier, Esq.
Portraits of the children of the
Rev. James Hustler.
The Hon. Major Keppel.
Miss Juliana Hustler.
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. young lady.
The late General Loftus.
The Rev. James G. Ward.
The Rev. Dr. Brereton, D.D.
Lord George Bentinck. Painted
by desire of the merchants
of King's Lynn, the Ouze
Bank owners, and the pro-
prietors of lands in Marsh-
land, in the County of Nor-
folk, to be placed in the
Guildhall at King's Lynn.
The late William Hood, Esq.
Edward Driver, Esq.
John Booth, Esq.
Thomas Clarkson, Esq., A.M.,
author of the History of the
Abolition of the African
Slave Trade; to be placed
in the Town Hall at Wis-
beach, Cambridgeshire.
The late Major-General Sir
John Malcolm, G.C.B., etc.,
painted for the Oriental
Club.
Thomas W. Coke, Esq.
Portraits of the two younger
sons of Thomas W. Coke,
Esq.
Andrew St. John, Esq., of
Gayton, in Norfolk, D.C.L.,
Christchurch, Oxford.
38o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Lane,
1835.
1836
1837
1838
Samuel — continued,
390 Portrait of the infant daughter
of — Bath, Esq.
449 Mr. Sievier.
965 Vice-Admiral Sir Pulteney
Malcolm, G.C.B.
38 Portrait of a child.
108 Mrs. Ralli.
173 Edward Bagge, Esq.
187 Lord George Bentinck.
213 Henry Field, Esq., Treasurer
of the London Annuity
Society, founded in 1765
for the widows of mem-
bers. Painted for their
Court room in Chatham
Place.
472 James A. Murray, Esq.
70 Thomas Hatch, Esq., Secretary
of the Junior United Service
Club.
88 — lonides, Esq.
98 The late Lady Elizabeth Loftus,
daughter of George i Mar-
quess Townshend.
182 John Murray, Esq.
513 Mrs. Edwin Driver.
237 Lord Alexander and Lord
George Lennox.
372 Miss I^ura Hansard.
393 Richard Benyon de Beauvoir,
Esq.
503 Miss Emily Hansard.
537 Fitzroy Kelly, Esq., M.P.
1839. 9» Portrait of a gentleman.
369 The late Admiral Lord de
Saumarez. Presented to the
United Service Club,
446 John Masters, Junr., Esq.
1840, 237 Miss Agnes Augusta Murray.
380 The Bishop of Lincoln. {John
Kaye)
1006 Charles Murray, Esq.
1041 Hon. and Rev. Augustus
Cavendish.
Mrs. Charles Murray.
The Rev. Dr. Moore.
Lord Congleton.
Dr. Dicksojn, author of
" Fallacies of the Faculty."
The Duke of Richmond.
The Very Rev. the Dean of
Ely. {George Peacock,)
223 The Bishop of Lincoln. {John
Kaye.) j
381 Mrs. Dickson. I
576 The late Sir Philip Bowes Vere !
Broke, Bart., R.N. '
1844. 6 Mr. Alderman Brown.
163 Robert Kennion, Esq. I
I84I.
193
559
1842.
4
«5»
178
1843.
146
1844. 340 The Bishop of London. (Btom-
field.)
362 The late Rev. Thomas Edwards
Hemkinson.
1845. 39 Portrait of a lady.
83 do. do.
373 do. a litde bluecoat boy
of Christ's Hospital.
1846. 75 The Hon. J. H. D. AsUey,
2nd Life Guards.
897 Major Wilkinson, 6th Regi-
ment Bengal Cavalry.
1847. 257 James A. Murray, Esq.
416 Posthumous portrait of Char-
lotte Elizabeth.
549 Edward Jenner Murray, Esq.
550 Portrait of a lady.
1848. 371 Major-General Sir • George
PoUock, G.C.B., of the
Bengal Artillery, shewing the
Khyber Pass in the distance,
and the ascent of the British
troops to dislodge the Af-
ghans and crown the heights.
Pcdnted for the Oriental
Club. The Pass painted
from drawings by Frederick
PollockCxEsq., of the Bengal
Engineers.
463 Anthony Hamond, Esq.
1849. 49 Portrait of a gentleman.
256 The Bishop of Rochester.
{George Murray.)
426 Portrait of a lady.
1850. 35 do. gentleman.
88 do. lady.
1266 do. late distinguished
naval officer.
1852. 546 The Rev. Boyles Murray, Rec-
tor of St. Dunstan's in the
East, and secretary to the
Society for Promoting Chris-
tian Knowledge.
1853. 85 Anthony William Twyford,
Esq., midshipman on board
the " Melbourne."
I 525 Claud Currie, Esq., M.D., late
Physician General to the
Madras Army.
Brook Street^ Ipswich.
1856. 620 Portrait of an artist.
1127 Horatio Powys Lane, Madras
Artillery.
1857. m A young cadet.
1 1 18 A portrait.
LANE, Miss Sarah H Painter.
Miss Lane^ 48, Manchester St,
1845. 353 Afah. Vide the Nemesis ly
Capt. Hall, R.N.^ eU.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
381
Sarah H, Lane^
1 54, Royal Colonnade^
Brighton,
1852. 1085 Portrait of a Gentleman.
Miss Lane^ i, York Villas ^
Campden Hill.
1868. 738 Among the flowers.
19, Gloucester Terrace,
Campden Hill.
1872. 699 Helen Faucit (Mrs. Theodore
Martin).
LANE, Theodore Painter.
1 7, Spann^s Buildings,
Pancras.
1 81 6. 402 Portrait of a dog.
12, Smith Street,
Somers Town.
181 9. 651 Portrait of a young lady.
1820. 731 do. kidy.
12, Judd Street,
Brunswick Square.
1826. 572 Mr. Barrow.
764 Portrait of a lady.
1827. 253 The Christmas present, or dis-
appointment.
79, /udd Street.
1828. 308 Disturbed by the night mare.
LANE, Walter Architect.
55, Cowcross Street.
1880. 1 1 12 Iron screen.
1 88 1. 1 1 14 Side of drawing room.
1 123 Iron screen.
LANE, William Gem Engraver.
\ 10, Pall Mall.
1778. 186 An impression from a gem.
1779. 396 A frame with two impressions
from engravings in stone,
viz., a Muse; an angel strew-
ing flowers over an urn.
242 A frame with impressions and
a seal.
458 Frame with drawings from the
antique.
459 do. do.
269 Head of a muse engraved on
comelian, and two animal
subjects.
258 A head of Minerva; engraved
on comelian.
289 Head of Sappho; a gem, from
the antique bust.
248 Meads of Sappho and Zingra,
from the antique busts.
150 Model of Bacchus.
1785-
1780.
1781.
1782.
1783.
1784.
1787.
1789.
LANE,
1798.
1799.
450
455
459
489
1800.
1801.
1802.
1803.
1804.
1805.
1806.
1807.
1808.
1809.
1810.
266 Mrs. Siddons; a model in
enamel for a gem.
469 Mr. Siddons; crayon.
477 Portrait of a gentleman.
535 do. do.
539 do. lady.
540 do. young gentleman.
3, Old Bond Street.
660 Portrait of a lady.
59, Poland Street.
578 Achilles; a gem.
William ...Miniature Painter.
10, Hamilton St., Piccadilly.
379 The portraits of Lady Sophia,
Lady Mary, I^dy Harriet,
Master William, and Master
Vere Paulett.
Mr. Baker.
Count of Rumford.
Mr. Warden.
Mrs. Cramend and children.
592 Miss M. Walpole.
593 Miss H. Walpole.
305 Mr. G. Lackington.
491 Mrs. D. Gordon and children.
921 Mrs. Lock and child.
922 Mr. H. Angelo.
923 Mr. Dowton.
318 Mr. Hack wood.
323 Mr. Bromley.
334 Mrs. Campbell.
768 Miss C. Wilkin.
General Paoli.
16, Hamilton Street.
Mr. and Mrs. D. North and
Mr. and Mrs. Long.
Children of Mr. E. Bouverie.
do. Mr. E. Home.
542 Lady H. Sullivan, Miss Sulli-
van, Miss H. Sullivan, and
Miss L. Sullivan.
643 Portrait of a gentleman.
533 Portraits of three young ladies.
571 do. Miss Stanhope,
Miss E. Stanhope, and
Master Stanhope, children
of the Hon. Colonel Stan-
hope.
29, Duke St., St. Jameses.
389 Children of Lord W. Russell.
322 Portraits of the children of
A. Annesley, Esq.
328 A. Hewlings, Esq.
573 The Rev. H. B. Dudley.
574 Portraits of J. Sullivan, Esq.,
Miss M. Sullivan, and Mas-
ter A. Sullivan. ,
577 Miss C. Wigley.
543 Professor Davy.
890
581
663
669
382
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Lane, William— continued.
1810. 544 A group of portraits of eminent
musical performers, viz.,
Messrs. Salomon, the late
Pinto, Weischell, Shield,
Linley, Parke, and Ashe.
548 Dr. Smith, president of the
Linnaean Society.
306 Miss G. A. Hurlestone.
360 The Earl of Besborough.
771 Mrs. H. Brett and children.
795 Lord Crewe and Dudley North,
Esq.
705 Portraits of a gentleman and
family.
757 A family groupe.
472 The portraits of the Earl of
Upper Ossory, and the late
General Fitzpatrick.
618 Portrait of a lady.
622 Mrs. T. Clarke and child, and
Miss Thoburn.
751 Captain Hawkins.
753 Lord C. Manners.
1811.
1812.
1813.
1814.
1815.
LANG, A Architect.
Hanover Chambers,
1 84 1. 963 Design for Infant Orphan
Asylum at Snaresbrook.
LANG, C. E Architect.
Dockyard^ Deptford,
1831. 1009 View of the Devonport column.
Town Hall, etc.
I, Denmark Terrace^
Camberwell,
1834. 892 Public edifice at London
Bridge.
18, Adam Street^ Adelphi,
1842. 1 162 Design for Assize Courts,
Liverpool; submitted 1840.
LANG, Miss Emily A Painter.
50, Park Hill Road,
Hampstead,
1904. 653 St^ Malo.
LANGDALE, Marmaduke A.
Painter.
2, Ormonde Terrace,
2 King Arthur's Castle, Tintagel.
Leacroft Villa, Staines,
938 One of the giants of Burnham.
44 An old cottage at Stan well
Moor, near Staines.
99 Azaleas.
260 The Curfew tower, Windsor
Castle.
1866.
1874.
1875-
1877.
1877. 1390 A landslip — East Cliff, Hast-
ings.
1878. 4n Near Lynmouth, North Devon.
1881. 689 The old mill pond — Trump's
mill, Surrey.
1882. loio A rain pool on Chobham Com-
mon, near Sunningdale.
1884. 1624 "The yearwent dragging slowly
on. The red leaf to the run-
ning brook, etc."
1885. *^8 On the top of the breezy hills
— Chobham Common.
1888. 17. "November takes his sullen
road, Thick with the forest's
honours strewed.''
899 A grey day — Chobham Com-
mon, Surrey.
1890. 904 A breezy day in the Romney
Marshes.
1 89 1. 803 A Still Pool near Bagshot
1895. 536 Conway Bay and Penmaen-
mawr, from the Sandhills
near Llandudno.
1896. 488 "Hard by the murmuring
brook and breezy down, and
ocean's many smiles."
1897. 610 The Month of May: between
Winchelsea and Rye.
Pennant Lodge,
Queen^s Park^ Brighton.
1 90 1. 703 Bevendean, near Brighton,
Sussex.
1904. 132 The South Downs, near Lewes,
Sussex.
LANGDON, E Painter.
8, Dorset Street, Clapham,
1846. 47 > Evening scene near Croydon,
Surrey.
1847. 262 On the Medway.
1848. 1072 On the Thames — moonlight.
LANGDON, Miss E. A Painter.
Glenalmond, Nottingham,
1900. 1 190 Spring is coming.
LANGDON, T. . Miniature Painter.
19, Vere Street,
1785. 348 Portrait of a gentleman.
1786. a59 do. the son of an African
Prince.
309 Portrait of a child.
338 do. young gentleman.
38, Great Portland Street,
1787. 351 Portrait of a gentleman.
356 do. do.
S, J^ikficlii Sirtth\
1795- 485 Frame with four portraits.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
383
20, Mortimer Street
1796. 524. A frame with five portraits.
{Duval^ Langdofij Mr, and
Mrs, Woodroffe^ Captain
Dykes,)
621 Portrait of a gentleman.
1797. 987 A frame with five miniatures.
i^Mr, Munden^ Miss Keme^
Mr, Parry^ Mr, Langdon^
and nephew^
12, Tottenham Court Road,
1800. 822 Portraits of a naval officer,
Mrs. Beckingham, Miss
Beckingham, an artist, Mr.
Blechyenden.
38, Margaret Street,
1 80 1. 713 A frame containing the por-
traits of Mrs. Bryan, Miss
H. Vernon, C. Stewart, Esq.,
Captain Tichart, Mr. Maz-
zinghi, an artist, etc.
43, Charlotte Street,
1802. 823 Portraits of Miss Hope, Miss
A. H. Barlow, Mrs. Lang-
don, Captain Hope, J. Twy-
cross, Esq., W. Barnham,
Esq.. and Major G. Har-
rington.
LANGELAAN, H Painter.
181, Leighton Road,
1865. 88 A Dutch sheep and lambs.
LANGENHOEFFEL,J Painter.
21, Tavistock Street^
Covent Garden,
1788. 43 Cupid reposing.
73 Mercury delivers the golden
apple tp Paris.
193 Pan instructs Olympus to play
on the pastoral flute.
380 A young couple attended to
the bridal bed.
395 A Bacchant pursued by a
Faun.
LANGHAM,John Architect.
28, Friar Lane, Leicester,
1874. 1 109 Rakedale did Hall, Leicester-
shire.
93, High Street, Leicester,
1876. 1033 Old Hall, Kirby, Northamp-
tonshire.
77, Southfield Cottages^
Leicester,
1879. *'^^ Design for a country house.
George Terrace,
Prestwich, Manchester,
iSSj. ii67 Doorway in Courte Rue Neuve,
Antwerp.
9, Albert Square, Manchester,
1884. 1234 An old manor house.
1890. 1847 The inner court. Hoghton
Tower, Lancashire.
See also Burkett and Langham, vol. i,
page 350-
LANGL, H Painter.
II, Nassau Place,
Commercial Rocul,
1845. ^5^ ^ Newfoundland dog.
640 Sheep in a stable.
1850. 1292 Stable yard.
LANGLANDS, George Nasmyth.
Painter.
2, Melville Street, Edinburgh,
1890. 701 Golden Autumn.
1 89 1. 1169 A Flemish hayfield.
1892. 474 A spring morning.
1277 Harvest-time.
1893. 443 Seed-time.
1896. 315 Spring-time in Teviotdale.
LANGLEY, Miss Helen ... Sculptor.
42, Linden Gardens, IV.
1897. 1998 Vespers; relief.
1898. 1 85 1 Design for a door-knocker;
bronze.
1903 Design for a ceiling; panel,
relief.
1926 Design for a frieze.
1936 Spring, summer, autumn, and
winter; reduced designs for
panels.
57, Bedford Gardens,
1903. 1865 Design for a key-hole; relief
bronze.
1904. 1812 A child; bust, bronze.
1820 Jeune mire; relief.
LANGLEY, R Painter.
54, Aldenham Street,
Clarendon Square,
1845. 509 Fruit.
LANGLEY, Walter, R,L Painter.
Pembroke Loc^e, Penzance,
1892. 939 Sunlight and shadow.
6, St, Mary's Terrace,
Penzance,
1894. 49 "Never morning wore to even-
ing, but some heart did
break."
1895. 798 Motherless.
Westboume, Alexandra Road,
Penzance,
1896. 932 Bread-winners.
384
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Langley, Walter, R,L — continued,
1897. 528 " In Faith and Hope the world
will disagree, But all man-
kind's concern is charity."
1898. 522 A cousin from town.
1899. 367 Wandering musicians.
1900. 172 A signal of distress.
749 Fading light.
1 90 1. 40s Between the tides.
1902. 99 A Cornish idyll.
1903. 690 When the boats are away.
1904. 761 The greeting.
LANGLIN, Victoriano Codina-.
Painter and Sculptor.
Hogarth Studios, Charlotte St.
1878. 14 A court in Granada.
1533 Portrait of C. C. ex-d^put^, Span-
ish Parliament; sculpture.
15, Fitzroy Street,
1882. 48s A quiet afternoon.
1883. 892 The private audience.
For 1879 and 1880, see Codina, vol. ii,
page 94.
LANGLOIS de Sens, C Painter.
9, Norris Street, Haymarket,
1 83 1. 468 Portrait of a lady.
600 do. gentleman.
751 do. do.
772 do. lady.
3, St, Jame^s Street,
1832. 699 Portrait of a gentleman.
948 do. do.
31, Burton Crescent,
1833. 332 Rajah Rammohun Ray's son.
998 Portrait of a gentleman.
10, Shaftesbury Terrace,
Pimlico,
1 84 1. 57 Monsieur Pons, D^put^.
546 Mrs. Wakeley, of the Queen's
household.
929 Portrait of Mrs. L.
LANGLOIS, C, Junr Painter.
II, Shaftesbury Terrcue,
1835. 614 Portrait of a lady.
2, Leicester Place.
1838. 37 Study of a boy's head from
life.
262 Study of a girl's head from
life.
5, Lisle Street,
1839. 34 Portrait of an artist.
94 A study from life.
10, Shaftesbury Terrcue,
1843. 537 The book of pictures.
24, Trevor Square,
1846. 2 Anne's favourite.
1846. 429 Mrs. Key and her youngest
daughter.
1847. 992 Mr. George Gordon Bushby,
Naval Cadet, H.M.S. Fan-
tome.
I, JF^etnbroke Square,
1849. 254 The late Langlois de Sesmne,
artist
LANGLOIS, Mark ^37 Painter.
Stafford ILouse^ Hammersmith,
1867. 826 Primroses and bird's-nest.
1868. 821 Bird's-nest and wild roses.
1872. 7^7 The refractory pupil.
LANGSFORD, William C.
Stained Glass Painter.
33, Goring Road,
IS^ew Sou f Agate,
1899. 1690 Memorial window, Wembley
Parish Church.
LANGSTONE, Alfred Architect.
30, Bedford Haw,
1872. 1 178 Municipal buildings at Leices-
ter.
LANKBSTER, Arthur Painter.
2, Percy Street,
1863. 688 Peace after War.
1865. 533 Stragglers on the march.
LANMANN, Mrs. H.
Miniature Painter.
18, Alfred Place,
Bedford Square.
1836. 629 Portrait of a young lady.
840 do. gentleman.
LANSDELL, Elizabeth.
Miniature Painter.
Burwash, Sussex,
1847. 854 The Earl of Ashbumham.
LANSDELL, Mark J Architect.
Bedford Rom House.
1884. 1205 Infirmary, Hastings.
1 26 1 The Merridams.
1885. 1826 A gable from "The Roughters,"
LANSDOWN, Miss Beatrice.
Painter.
The Briars,
Spencer Htll, Wimbledon,
1896. 973 Still life.
1897. 770 Grapes.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
385
LANSDOWN, George A.... Architect.
5, Warwick Street^
Charing Cross,
1897. 1770 Mission building, Theobald
Street.
9, Regent Street,
1899. 1811 House at Wimbledon.
1900. 1693 24, Duke Street, Piccadilly.
LANSDOWN, J Architect.
At Mr, Robinson^s^
8, Little Maddox Street,
181 7. 923 Design for a public picture
Gallery.
1818. 513 Cottage.
Chester Terrace^ RegenVs Park,
1828. 1081 StrathemeVilla, Regent's Park.
1083 Chester Terrace, do.
LANT^RI, Bdouard Sculptor.
18, Beaufort Street, Chelsea,
1885. 2000 M. Bertrand, fencing master
of the late Prince Louis
Napoleon.
2049 J- E. Boehm, Esq., R.A. ;
statuette.
2062 Dr. Vintras, Senior Physician
to the French Hospital;
statuette.
50, Glebe Place, Chelsea,
1886. 1788 Omphale; statuette.
1796 Augustus Harris, Esq.; statu-
ette.
1828 Head of David.
1887. 1848 L. Bernieri, Esq. ; bust.
19 1 2 Monsieur Chauffourier, Presi-
dent French Benevolent
Society; bust, terra-cotta.
1918 Duet; group, terra-cotta.
I, Rostrevor Terrace,
Fulhatn Road,
1888. 1973 L. H. Lefevre, Esq.; bust,
terra-cotta.
1889. 2103 Jack; terra-cotta.
2137 W. Glassby, Esq.; head.
1890. 2042 C. B. Harness, Esq.; bust,
marble.
2105 S. B. Bancroft, Esq. ; medallion,
bronze.
2106 Julio Monticelli, Esq.; medal-
lion, bronze.
2107 William Glassby, Esq.; medal-
lion, bronze.
2108 Robert Glassby, Esq.; medal-
lion, bronze.
2109 B. Bertrand, Esq.; medallion,
bronze.
21 10 George Maton, Esq.; medal-
lion, bronze.
IV.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1970
1857
1861
1958
1975
"745^
1746
1747
1748
1749
1750
i75iy
1779
1668
1853
1964
1880
1970
"979
1714
1678
1762
1764
1768
1770
1721
"759
Andreas Grass, Esq.; medal-
lion, bronze.
Duet; group, marble.
I, Upper Cheyne Row,
H.E. the French Ambassador,
Monsieur Waddington; bust,
marble.
The late Rajah, Sir J. Madhava
Row; statue.
Madlle Jane May; bust.
The Duchess of Leinster; bust,
marble.
The children of Mr. and I^dy
Lucy Drury-Lowe; medal-
lions.
The Lady Lucy Drury-Lowe
and children; bust, marble.
Monsieur E. Mercadier; head,
bronze.
E. Badoureau, Esq.; bust,
bronze.
Pax; statue.
The fisherman and the Mer-
maid; group.
J. Sparkes, Esq. Presentation
bust\ bronze.
J. A. Grant, Esq.; statuette.
Royal College of Art,
South Kensington,
"Paysan"; head, bronze.
Reverie; bust, marble.
Sir Walter Sendall, G.C.M.G;
bust, marble.
Sir William Abney, K.C.B.,
F.R.S. Presentation busty
bronze.
H.M. King Edward VII; bust,
bronze. To be placed in the
French Hospital, London,
Portrait of a Gentleman ; bust,
marble.
Miss M. Grant; statuette,
bronze.
Travailleur; bust.
LANZ, Alfred Sculptor.
72, Rue des Plantes, Paris,
1890. 1946 Pestalozzi; group, marble.
1964 Model of an angel for a tomb;
group.
L APIDGB, Edward Architect.
Hampton Wick,
1808. 873 Garden front of Esher place,
Surrey.
3i>
386
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Lapidge, Edward — continued,
15, Green Street^
Grosvenor Square,
1 81 3. 805 Church in Trinidad.
1 8 14. 725 Villa at Hildersham in Cam-
bridgeshire for Thomas Fas-
sett, Esq.
182 1. 523 View from the lake in the
grounds of C. N. Palmer,
Esq., at Norbiton in Surrey.
1034 Dairy for ditto.
9, Green Street,
1828. 1129 Bridge at Kingston-on-Thames.
2, Derby Street^
Parliament Street,
1837. 1096 Design, Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge, etc.
1850. 1208 A bridge of Suspension, etc.
LAPIDGE, E. and S Architects.
2, Derby Street^
Parliament Street,
1 85 1. 251 Cambridgeshire and Ely Luna-
tic Asylum.
LAPORTE, George Henry... Painter.
21, Winchester Raw,
1 82 1. 347 Scene on the South Downs,
Sussex.
1823. 371 Roving Arabs waiting for a
caravan.
1827. 554 The Courser.
Duke Street,
Manchester Square.
1 83 1. 5>5 Sketch, from nature, of the
Arab Slyboots.
(Animal painter to H.R-H. the Duke of
Cumberland.)
16, Upper George Street^
Bryanston Square,
1835. " The find. "Hark! I hear a
hound challenge."
529 Saladin's first view of the Cru-
sader's camp.
5, Berkeley Place,
1840. 129 Returning home.
1846. 332 Study of one of the Arabs pre-
sented to Her Majesty from
Sir Jarasetjee Jejeebhoy.
1850. 121 2 Portrait of Feridjan, an Arab
of high caste, the property
of Chevalier Machado.
LAPORTE, John Painter.
At Mr, Barralety
3, Orange Street,
Leicester Fields,
1779. 176 A View near Harrow, Middle-
sex; a drawing.
1784.
1785.
1786.
1787.
28, Greek Street, Soho.
170 Sunset, with a shower of rain,
and view of Stratford in the
distance.
18, To/UftAam Court Road,
438 A landscape with cattle.
14, Pri/A Street, Soke,
73 Landscape — morning.
»o9 View of Rochester Castle-
sunset.
230 View of Rochester brieve from
St. Margaret's church (morn-
ing).
410 View of Chelsea from Millbank
— sunset.
411 View of Kingston bridge,
Surrey — noon.
2, Clayton Place,
Kennington Park Road,
1788. 129 Small Landscape.
4, Gresse Street,
Raihbone Place,
1789. 384 View in Hyde Park (evening).
482 do. near Godstone, Surrey.
486 do. of Rochester Casde,
Kent
494 View of Chelsea church and
bridge.
1790. 388 View at Shallfleet in the Isle
of Wight.
389 View at Newton, Isle of Wight
395 do. Hadley, Middlesex.
403 View of the Needles at Allum
Bay, Isle of Wight.
404 View at Carisbrook, Isle of
Wight.
439 View at Hadley, Middlesex.
463 do. of Bamet, from Hadley,
Middlesex.
541 View of Shallfleet in the Isle
of Wight.
1791. 38 Ulsewater from Gobarrow park,
Cumberland.
486 Coniston lake from Water-
head, Lancashire.
505 Rydall water, Westmoreland.
510 Derwent Water, Westmoreland.
667 Ulsewater.
1792. 473 Freshwater Gate, Isle of Wight
489 A view on the Thames at Chis-
wick.
529 Windermere, Westmoreland.
692 A scene on the sea-coast at
Dover.
1793. 307 A scene near Dolgelly, North
Wales.
308 A scene near Capel Curig^
North Wales.
502 Part of the fall, Radirwennd,
North Wales.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
387
1793. 520 Pont Aberglaslyn, North Wales.
609 The Bridge at Bedkellert,
North Wales.
623 Ulswater from Styborough
Cragg, Cumberland.
634 A mill at Corwen, Merioneth-
shire.
34, Thomhaugh Street^
Bedford Square,
1794. 35* Nant Mill, Caernarvonshire.
1795. 37 The bridge at Bedkellert,
North Wales.
328 The bridge at Llanroost, Den-
bighshire.
340 Harleigh Castle, Caernarvon-
shire.
1796. 491 ViewofArdtulley in the county
of Kerry, Ireland.
1797. u Elter water, Westmoreland.
550 Scale force, Cumberland.
558 Lake of Killarney, Ireland.
598 Mathwyd Bridge, Montgomery-
shire.
746 Llanroost, Denbighshire.
808 Ballyshannon, county of Done-
gal, Ireland.
422 A View of Knockolt, Kent
Blackwater bridge, county of
Kerry, Ireland.
Turman Castle on Lough
Erere, county of Fermanagh,
Ireland.
159 The pass from Neath to Mur-
ther, Glamorganshire.
167 The fall of the Ridel, Car-
diganshire.
348 Ullswater, Cumberland.
846 Gate at Conway, Denbigh-
shire.
864 Ladore on Keswick Lake,
Cumberland.
1800. 184 Killarney Lake — sunrise.
365 Ullswater looking into Patter-
dale — morning.
475 The Junction of the Wye with
the Severn — evening.
489 Gloucester — sunrise,
702 Keswick Lake — evening.
1801. 564 Ullswater, Cumberland.
619 A scene on the river Dee, Den-
bighshire.
621 Lough Eme, Ireland.
21, Winchester Street y
Edgeware Ro<id,
1802. 222 View of part of Caerphily
Castle, Glamorganshire.
1%% View of the Cove of Cork, Ire-
land.
431 A scene oa the Tyne, near
Newcastle*
1798.
1799.
506
147
1802. 480 Ross Castle upon the Lake of
Killarney, Ireland.
582 A scene in Westmoreland.
611 View in the Isle of Wight from
Walhampton.
854 Llanberris Lake, Caernarvon-
shire,
1803. 367 A View in Neath Valley, Glam-
organshire.
453- A scene in the moat at Eltham.
1804. 182 A view on the banks of Kes-
wick Lake, Cumberland.
362 A view of Dorking, Surrey.
370 View of Boxhill, Surrey.
1805. 19 Honor, in the Isle of Thanet
43 Ulswater, Cumberland.
1807. 440 Hazy morning on the coast of
Kent.
483 The pass of Pont Neath Vech-
ing, Glamorganshire.
1808. 185 The Gulley Brava in the island
of Madeira.
181 1. 75 A scene on the river Maird-
dock, between Dolgelly and
Barmouth, North Wales —
midday.
219 A scene in Penshurst Park
Kent — evening.
1813. 252 Snowdon, North Wales.
311 Caerphilly Castle — shower of
rain.
685 View near Canterbury.
772 do. at Limpsfield.
1 8 14. 309 Sun setting after a thunder
shower, Lanroost, North
Wales.
18 1 6. 68 Moonlight at Tin tern on the
Wye.
311 Morning on the skirts of
Windsor Forest.
1817. 279 Artully mill, county of Kerry,
Ireland.
395 Scene from the high grounds at
Piersfield, Monmouthshire.
1818. 65 Scene near Brasted, Kent.
1819. 482 The Lake Avernus, with the
temple of Pluto, and the
Bay of Baia, near Naples.
1820. 549 Mont blanc from below Mont
Cenis.
606 The Castle of Chillon, Lake
of Geneva, Switzerland.
182 1. 196 View on the Lake of Geneva.
1822. 83 Scene near Llantrissent, Glam-
organshire.
399 The fall of Temi. "The hell
of waters, etc." — Childe
Harold.
518 The upper end of the valley of
Lauterbrun, Switzerland.
388
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Laporte, John — continued.
1823. 20 Killarney Lake from the island
of Innisvalling.
460 Mill near Llanroost, Denbigh-
shire.
1824. 303 A morning scene in Radnor-
shire, South Wales.
1825. 69 Castle Campbell in Loch How,
western Highlands, Scot-
land, the property of Niel
Malcolm, Esq.
1826. 389 The Vale of Emeries, between
Beddgellert and Capel
Curig, North Wales.
1827. 415 The pope's villa at Albano,
Italy.
1828. 553 The town and bay of Salerno,
Italy.
1829. 443 Scene in Knole Park, the seat
of the Duke of Dorset.
99, Albany Street,
1832. 565 A west view of Killarney Lake
from Lord Kenmare's park,
Ireland.
LAPORTE, Miss Mary Ann.
Painter.
21, Winchester Row,
18 13. 654 Master Chalon.
1815. 48 Miss Ashley.
1816. 363 Portrait of a lady.
1818. 667 W. Luxmore, Esq.
L APASTOLET, Charles Painter.
64, Hcutley Street^
Kentish Town,
1872. 1 100 Low tide at Trouville.
LARBALESTIER, P Painter.
Charing Cross^ Jersey,
1857. 538 In the Valleys, Brittany.
LARGE, J Painter.
I, Green Terrace^ Islington,
1834. 135 Portrait of a naval officer.
LARK, Tremayne Painter.
9, Pembridge Flace^ Bayswater,
1882. 88 A monk of the order of St.
Francis.
1883. 860 " II m'aime."
LARKIN, Miss J.
Miniature Painter.
1827. 752t C. Chatfield, Esq.
768 Mrs. Delaney.
1828. 930 Rev. W. Harness, A.M.
3, Fish Street HilL
1829. 809 Portrait of a gentleman.
858 Miss D. M. Busfield.
6, Skinner Street.
1830. 837 Mrs. T. Parker.
902 T. Parker, Esq.
1 83 1. 643 Portrait of a lady.
786 J. Carter, Esq.
LARKIN, T Painter.
1825. 690 Portrait of a lady.
(^Probably a misprint for Miss J. Larkin,)
LARKINS, W. ... Miniature Painter.
6, Vaughan Terrcue^ Cify Road.
1853. 823 Portrait of the artist.
8, Murray Street^ Hoxton,
1854. ^^(i The Chevalier Cavalcanti
d' Albuquerque, of the Im-
perial Legation of BraziL
1856. 713 H. Empson, Esq.
LASCELLES, Thomas W.
Painter and Etcher.
Lynwoody Caokhcun JDean,
1886. 743 " Homeward wend their weary
way."
1887. 460 The little angler.
1888. 726 The ferry, Cookham.
1889. 1790 The nest. After H. Caffieri.
2, New Courts LincoMs Inn,
I 1 89 1. 864 The bather.
1 I7H Fanny Bunter. After E. J.
I Gregory, A.R.A.
LASCH, Professor Karl Johann.
Painter.
112, Queen's Gate,
1879. 335 P. Stuart, Esq.
LASLETT, Thomas Newnham.
Architect.
Devon House^ Charlton.
1865. 773 Interior of a church at Boston,
United States.
LASSOUQUERE, T. R Painter.
9, Somerset Street,
1847. 67 John Drewett, Esq.
532 Portrait of a gentleman.
LATCHFORD, Miss Alice.
Miniature Painter.
50, Penywern Road^ S, IV.
1895. 1200 Ada.
LATHAM, J Painter.
4, Sommer^s Place, St. Pancras,
1787. 608 Flowers.
186, High Holborn,
1788. 156 Birds.
436 Sketch of tulips.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
389
1790. 480 A squirrel.
527 Fruit from nature.
S57 Tulips from nature.
1 791. 116 Still life.
179 Fruit and bullfinch.
LA THANGUE, H. H., A.R.A.
Painter.
I, Crystal PcUace Rd,y Dulwich,
1878. 565 The hiding place.
995 The last look.
12, Trafalgar Studios^ Chelsea,
1879. 458 An English Noble — 15 10.
926 "This cunning cardinal."
I, Crystal Palace Road,
1880. 127 ThePoolof Bethesda. "Jesus
said unto him, Rise, take up
thy bed, and walk."
Bosham^ Chichester,
1 89 1. 1017 A mission to seamen.
1892. 316 By the water.
792 A Sussex peasant.
977 After the gale.
1893. • 543 Punch; a study by lamplight.
595 Gathering Wool.
1894. 36 By the duck pond.
545 Some poor people.
596 The song of a lark and the
blind girl.
1895. 9* The last furrow.
442 Cleaning the orchard.
1896. 57 A little holding.
89 In a cottage garden.
195 The man with the scythe. Pur-
chased for the Chantrey Be-
quest for £<fio,
1897. 56 A summer morning.
439 Travelling harvesters.
108 X Gleaners.
(Elected A.R.A.)
Graffhamy Petworth,
1898. 29 Nightfall.
123 Bracken.
608 Harvesters at Supper.
929 A Sussex cider press.
1899. 28 Cider apples.
121 Cutting bracken.
319 Harrowing.
390 Love in the harvest field.
1900. 68 Margaret Frances Greaves.
199 Dawn.
351 The Water-plash.
569 The ploughboy.
1 90 1. 22 On Lavington Down.
291 A Provencal Village.
308 Gathering plums.
^7^ The March month.
660 December in Provence.
1902. 50 Goslings.
74 Marsh marigolds.
1902. 123 A Proven9ale.
167 Tucking the rick.
477 A Provencal farm.
587 Sunset in Provence.
1903. U3 A Provengal winter.
324 Mowing bracken.
528 At a Provencal Spring.
541 The Violets of Provence.
1904. 296 The errant hen.
297 From a Ligurian Spring.
343 A Sussex Farm.
346 A Ligurian cradle.
LATHROP, Frances Painter.
(Of New York,)
II, Cheyne Walk,
1872. 861 "She has two eyes so soft and
brown, Take care ! etc."
LATILLA, Eugenic H Painter.
39, Great Russell Street,
1829. 289 La Biondina.
65, Newman Street,
1832. 542 Richard Godson, Esq., M.P.
28, Howland Street,
1833. 4>9 Richard Godson, Esq., M.P.
420 Mrs. Paget
27, Howland Street,
1837. 860 H.R.H. The Princess Victoria.
LATOIX, Gaspard Painter.
Clarendon Avenue^ Leamington,
1887. 1480 Kenilworth Castle.
7, Church Hill,
Leamington Spa,
1894. 785 North American Indian, Sioux.
8, Primrose Hill Studios,
Fitzroy Road,
1896. 1253 North American Indian.
2 7, Princes St., Hanover Square,
1897. 1 121 North American Indian village
of San Ildefonso, New
Mexico.
Bramley, Basingstoke, Hants,
1902. 574 A peril of the plains.
719 "LaFlfeche."
1903* 59S Landscape.
LATOUR, Henry Fantin. See F, voL
iii, page 86.
LATRE, Auguste De. See D, voL ii,
page 297.
LATZARUS, Miss Edith M.
Painter.
55, Pemis Road Villa,
West Holloway,
1892. 1132 From Japan.
1896. XI 26 Roses.
390
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
LAUBBR, Adolph Painter.
9, Cardington Street,
1870. 376 Study of a head.
II, Osborne Terrace^ Balham.
1872. 379 An old man's head.
1877. ^" Wallflowers.
5, Ramsden Road^ Balham,
1879. 78s Daffodils.
LAUD, Miss Emma J Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
Miss E.J, Land,
1832. 946 Barming Heath, Kent.
Emma Laud,
1833. 631 View on Bexley Heath.
LAUDER, James Eckford, R,S.A,
Painter.
24, Fettis Raw^ Edinburgh,
1841. 1068 A scene from the two gentlemen
of Verona. " Let me peruse
this paper, madam, etc."
1842. 161 Cherries.
1843. 467 Pal Al, or Scotch hop.
35, Upper Charlotte Street,
1844. 306 The ten virgins. "Then shall
the Kingdom of heaven be
likened unto ten virgins,
etc." — Matthew, xxv.
24, Fettis Row^ Edinburgh,
1845. 49' Night and day.
1846. 584 Modesty and Vanity.
LAUDER, Robert Scott, R,S,A,
Painter.
R, Lauder^ 83, Dean Street,
1827. 410 Portrait of a family group.
35, Upper Charlotte Street,
1839. 72 Rose Bradwardine.
428 The Bride of Lammermuir.
"Hardly had Miss Ashton
dropped the pen, when the
door of the apartment flew
open, and the Master of
Ravenswood entered."
1172 Lord Hatherton.
1840. 169 David Roberts, Esq., R.A., in
the dress he wore in Pales-
tine.
375 Mrs. Basset and her son.
5 (Octagon room.) The Glee
Maiden. " Monk, The
chapel of holy St. Madox is
no tyring room for vile jug-
glers and strollers to shift
their trapping in, etc." —
Fair Maid of Perth,
34 (Octagon room.) "Do you
bite your thumb at us, sir!
etc. " — Romeo and Juliet.
1842. 109
130
479
1841. 107 Portrait of a lady.
539 The trial of EflBe Deans. "A
deep groan passed throogh
the court . . . and the
venerable old man fell for-
ward senseless on the floor
of the court house, etc"—
Heart of Afidlothian,
Ruth.
The mother. " No tongue shaO
tell what bliss o'^owed,
etc" — J^o/Iock.
Lieut.-General Sir John Mac-
donald, K.C.G., Adjutant
General of the Forces.
506 Meg Mernlies and the dying
smuggler. " Wasted, weaiy,
wherefore stay, etc."
1843. 24S Mrs. Bum Callander and child-
ren.
523 John Wilson, Esq., Professor
of Moral Philosophy, Edin-
burgh«
1844. 319 Claverhouse ordering Morton
to be carried out and shot
for having given refuge to
Balfour of Burley. "*Imiist
do my duty,' said Claver-
house, ' to church and state.'
. . . She now sprung up and
attempted to rush forward,
but her strength gave way,
and she would have falleo,
etc"— Old Mortality.
Undine.
Louise. "Ah, poor Louise!
the livelong day she roams
from cot to castle gay, etc"
Hannah presenting Samuel to
Eli.
The Gow Chrom reluctantly
conducting the glee maiden
to a place of safety. " A fair
sight we are, and had I but
a rebeck or guitar at my
back, and a jackanapes on
my shoulder, etc." — Fair
Maid of Perth.
1090 Portrait of the late venerable
Polish refugee, Julian Ursin
Niemcewiez, Senator, Cas-
tellan of the Kingdom of
Poland, President of the
Royal Scientific and Liter-
rary Society of Warsaw, etc.
1252 The evening star. "O Hes-
perus ! thou bringest all good
things, etc." — Byron,
1847. 490 The fair maiden and Louisa
listening at the dungeon
367
S«4
1845.
339
1846.
625
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
391
1848.
wall of the Duke of Rothsay.
" 'Here is dead silence,' said
Catherine, after she had
listened attentively for a
moment. Her companion
ran her fingers over the
strings of her guitar, etc."
Fair Maid of Perth,
751 Mother and child.
LAUGl^B, Francois D^sir^... Painter.
50, Onslow Square.
1871. 587 St. Louis, King of France,
serving the poor.
845 Mrs. Wynne Finch.
899 St. Clotilde distributing alms.
911 Baptism of Clovis.
76, Fulham Road.
1872. 442 Mr. Charles Bowen.
519 Miss Clark.
929 Edward Dicey, Esq.
1 3 19 Portrait of a lady.
1320 Hon. Mrs. Cowper Temple.
50, Onslow Square.
1873. 3 Henry Dicey, Esq.
280 Albert Dicey, Esq.
1234 Mrs. Alexander Sellar.
1242 Mrs. Westlake.
1261 Mrs. Joseph Clover.
76, Fulham Road.
1874. 1269 E. B. Cely Trevelian, Esq.
LAUNDY, George Albert ... Painter.
cjo Mr. C. Dairy ^
15, Gilbert Street^ W.
1882. 633 A study at Montmartre.
LAUNE, C. D. F. De. See D, vol. ii,
page 298.
LAUPHBIMER, Anton Painter.
c\o Elkam and Co.y
55, Leadenhall Street.
1886. 986 In vacation.
LAURENCE, Miss Kathleen.
Painter.
21, Leinster Square^
Bayswater.
1904. 610 Farm labourers.
LAURENCE, Samuel Painter. I
S. Lawrence^ |
14, Bemers Street, j
1836. 126 Matthew Gisborne, Esq.
413 Mrs. Somerville.
438 Mrs. Skinner, Shirley Park. [
1837.
1838.
355
366
405
»64
43*
Ss8
I84I.
1843.
565
1025
2"7
1843.
5>5
75>
176
215
673
881
1 140
1844.
*4S
457
975
1845.
1846.
227
*37
278
35»
945
966
618
1847.
895
1037
1048
168
176
410
1849,
863
1850.
730
849
1851.
653
1852.
585
688
846
886
26, Soho Square.
Portrait of a lady.
Charles Babbage, Esq.
Thomas Weelling, Esq.
The Hon. Mrs. Callander.
The Rt. Hon. Thomas Erskine.
Sketch of Boz.
36, Charlotte Street.
Thomas Carlyle, Esq.
T. S. S. Carlyon, Esq.
The Attorney General, Sir
Frederick Pollock.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Miss Mary Pollock.
John Hullah, Esq.
Colonel Gawler. Fainted for
the South Australian Club^
South Australia.
Joshua Jebb, Esq.
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. grandmother,
do. daughter of the
Attorney General.
Charles Pott, Esq.
William Coningham, Esq.
Portrait of a lady.
21, Wigmore Street.
Charles Babbage, Esq.
Rev. Frederick Myers.
Mrs. Kelk.
John Spedding, Esq.
Portraits of the Misses Lynn.
Rev. Professor Sedgwick.
The .Rev. Archdeacon and
Mrs. Bemers.
Miss Catherine Bathurst
Rev. F. Maurice.
Mrs. Browne.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick
Pollock, Lord Chief Baron
of the Court of Exchequer.
Captain A. Sterling.
The Rev. Dr. Whewell, Master
of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge.
S. Laurence.
George Grote, Esq.
S. Lawrence.
Drawing of Lord Ashburton.
S. Laurence.
Drawing of the late Bernard
Barton.
Isabel Jane, daughter of Dud-
ley M. Perceval, Esq.
S. Lawrence.
Portrait of a lady.
A. J. Scott, Esq., Principal of
Owens College, Manchester.
Henry Taylor, Esq.
Gerald Fitzgerald, Esq.
392
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Laurence, Samuel — continued.
1853. 783 Professor William Bowman,
F.R.S. Presented to him fy
the Medical Students of
Kin^s College.
S. Laurence.
972 The late John Spedding, Esq.
S. Lawrence^ 6, Wells Street.
i860. 123 James Spedding, Esq.
S. Laurence.
350 Aubrey de Vere, Esq.
S. Lawrence.
1 86 1. 245 John James Spedding, Esq.
561 Portrait of a lady.
S. Laurence.
1862. 784 Miss Ellen F. Spalding.
1863. 767 Lady Pollock.
768 The Rt. Hon. Lord Chief
Baron Pollock.
1864. 498 Study of a head.
630 Anthony James Froude, Esq.
668 The Rev. Hugh Stowell, Hon-
orary Canon of Chester and
Incumbent of Christ Church,
Salford.
679 The late W. M. Thackeray,
Esq.
1865. 614 George Finch, Esq., Burley
Park, late M.P. for Rutland-
shire. Presentation portrcut,
646 A. B. Mitford, Esq.
660 Anthony Trollope, Esq.
1866. 141 The Rev. Derwent Coleridge.
662 Henry Cole, Esq.
674 Mrs. William Markby.
675 Rev. Dr. Howson.
S. Lawrence.
1867. 464 Rev. J. M. Heath.
S. Laurence.
553 Portrait of a gentleman.
S. Laurence,
1868. 68i Rev. Charles E. Donne, M.A.
755 Miss Eyre.
5. Lawrence,
1869. 72 The Master of Trinity College,
Cambridge.
S. Laurence.
336 Robert Browning, Esq.
796 Henry Brooks Adams, late
secretary to the United
States Minister to the Court j
of St. James's.
801 William Spottiswoode, Esq.,
F.R.S.
814 Hugh Woolner, Esq.
1870. 253 Head of an officer in the Pen-
insular and Oriental Ser-
vice.
S. Lawrence.
846 Miss Alice Williams. i
1870. 959 Sir Thomas Watson, Bart,
M.D.
.SI Laurena.
187 1. 314 Rev. F. D. Maurice, Professor
of Moral Philosophy in the
University of Cambridge.
804 Edward Fry, Esq., Q.C.
855 The late Thomas Spedding
Esq., of Merehouse, Res-
wick.
1872. 1308 F. T. Palgrave, Esq.
1324 Benjamin Moran, Esq., secre-
tary of the United States
Legation.
S, Lawrena.
1873. "5^ ^- S. Venables, Esq.
1314 William Watkiss Lloyd, Esq.
S. Laurence.
1874. 1224 The late Miss Spedding <^
Merehouse.
1875. 1054 Theodore Martin, Esq.
1062 John Hodgkin, Esq.
1877. 87 Miss Georgina Gill.
Satn Lawrena.
1878. 1209 A portrait
1230 Rev. Gerald Blunt, Rector of
Chelsea.
1879. 1239 Study for a painting in oil
Samuel Laurence.
1882. 1247 George Eliot (Mrs. Cross);
drawing made in i860.
{The D. N. B. and Bryan give the name
as Laurence^ but in the Royal Acculemy
catalogues up to 1847 it is spelt Lawrence;
after that date it is put both ways. His
exhibits tvere mostly crayon drawings; the
early numbers in each year are oil paint-
ings.)
LAURENCE, Sydney M Painter.
St. Ives, Cornwall.
1894. 52 A passing shower.
486 The Cornish man.
LAURENT, C. Sabon Painter.
c/o C. Roberson and Co.^
99, Long Acre.
1899. *°'9 Sunset near Geneva.
1900. 1 105 In the valley of Chevreuse.
1 106 The River near Aberystwith,
North Wales.
1901. 1025 The stream.
LAURENT, Madame Marie Pauline.
Enamel Painter.
Rue Richter, Paris.
1839. 703 Harvest time in the Pontine
Marshes; painted on china
from the celebrated picture
of Robert.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
393
1839. 795 Prediction of the future great-
ness of Sixtus V when a
child; painted on china.
4, Rue Lafayette^ Paris,
1848. 693 H.R.H. the Duchess of Or-
leans with Monseigneur the
Count de Paris; enamel.
After Winterhalter.
694 Her Majesty Queen Amelie
and His Majesty King Louis
Philippe; enamel. After
Winterhalter.
699 H.R.H. the Duchess of Join-
ville; enamel. After Winter-
halter.
705 H.R.H. the Duchess of Ne-
mours; porcelain. After Sir
W. C. Ross, R.A.
Manufactoire Nationale^
Shres,
1850. 653 Portrait in enamel of Her
Majesty the Queen.
1852. 641 Enamel of the violin player.
After Raffaelle.
642 Enamel of the Duchess of
Sutherland. After Winter-
halter.
643 Enamel of the Prince of Wales.
After Winterhalter.
644 Enamel copied from La Belle
Jardiniere of Raffaelle, the
property of Her Majes^.
LAURENTY, M.JuUien Painter.
1795- 433 Cattle.
125, Strand,
1798. 489 Moonlight; drawn with a pen.
LAURIE, R. H Painter.
53, Fleet Street.
1796. 850 Shells.
1797. 391 do.
1798. 1036 do.
1 799. 1066 A frame of shells.
1800. 630 do.
1 80 1. 696 Smugglers on the look-out.
LAURIE, W Sculptor.
I, Addington Place^ Lambeth,
1846. 1369 Model of a monument (in
stone) to the memory of
the late Earl of Hadding-
ton.
1847. 1 1 33 Design for a memorial to
Shakespeare. " He was not
for one, but for all ages."
IV.
n. V jjj
BVi,
1886.
5*
687
1887.
740
404
1890.
189T.
1892.
679
878
181
1893-
5
1894.
1895.
577
393
88
1896.
»75
346
John, R.S.A Painter.
160, Bath Street^ Glasgow,
On the bridge at Gretz.
"B^, Sir!"
The tennis match.
The Brook.
268, West George Street,
Glasgow,
The bridge at Gretz.
Lennox Browne, Esq.,F.R.C.S.
Katherine and Esther, daugh-
ters of Lord McLaren.
A Moorish dance.
Mrs. J. J. Cowan and Laura.
Lady in brown.
A lady in white,
do. black.
Ann Montgomery Knox and
her father.
LAVENDER, William R. . Painter.
1 28, Manchester Road,
Southport,
1899. 713 Reflections.
1900. 602 A Capri girl.
1 90 1. 35 A daughter of Bacchus.
78 A dancing girl.
LAYERS, Arthur C.
Stained Glass Painter.
14, Heathfield Gardens,
Chiswick,
1900. 1792 Design for a stained glass win-
dow.
1793 Stained glass window, Chefoo,
China.
1906 Design for a stained glass win-
dow.
1901. 1670 do. do. do.
LAW, C. Orlando Architect.
Dacre House, Arundel Street,
Strand,
1896. 1 71 6 The Royal Hotel, Weymouth.
LAW, David Painter and Etcher.
St. Petet^s Villa, Southampton,
1873. 790 Salisbury Cathedral.
1875. 666 Loch Katrine.
1876. 738 Hay time, Kilchum.
797 Head of Loch Awe.
838 Moorland, Arran.
9, Regents Park Terrace,
1878. 774 On the Dart.
1879. 501 Whitby Harbour — evening.
667 Pevensey Castle.
762 Highland Peat Moss.
394
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Law, David — continued,
1879. 833 Winchelsea.
1880. 408 Moonlight— -Whitby Harbour.
854 At Sands end, Yorkshire.
1245 Pont-y-Garth, North Wales;
Etching.
1352 Moonlight; Etching.
1881. 724 Hay time.
1249 Iffley Mill; Etching.
1259 Henley; Etching.
1269 On the Orchy; Etching.
1278 Windsor; Etching.
1883. 958 In Glen Finlas, Perthshire.
II 13 Venice from the Riva degli
Schiavoni.
1354 The windmill. After J . Linnell ;
Etching.
1367 The Valley of Desolation.
After Cecil Lawson; Etching.
1884. 1435 Stirling Castle; Etching.
1456 The Watering place. After
T. Gainsborough, R.A. ;
Etching.
1885. 1602 St. Paul's from Bankside.
1605 Bridge of Sighs, Venice.
1608 Glenartney.
1609 Bracklinn Bridge.
16 19 The pass of Beal-nam-bo.
1657 Ellen's Isle.
1886. 141 3 Houses of Parliament.
1444 Grasmere Lake.
« 45 5 Windermere from Rydal Mount.
1456 Grasmere church.
1465 Rydal Water.
1887. 1430 Windsor Castle.
1888. 1617 The wily angler. After J. C.
Hook, R.A.
1889. 1686 Childe Harold's pilgrimage.
1/16 October Woodlands. After
Keeley Halswelle.
1890. 1600 The last glint before the gloam-
ing. After Karl Heffner.
1892. 149 « Barden Tower, Wharfedale.
After Sutton Palmer.
1499 Water Meadows. After Alfred
East.
1893. 1359 The Twa Brigs, Ayr.
1362 Afton Water.
1894. 1373 Knaresborough Castle.
1391 ** The brook he loved." After
E. W. Waite.
1897. 1609 Souvenir d'ltalie. After Corot.
1693 "Hail, gentle spring." After
J. MacWhirter, R.A.
1899. 1441 Rocky bed of a Welsh river.
After B. W. Leader, R.A.
1454 On the Thames near Bourne
End.
1583 The toils of the day are over.
After B. W. Leader, R.A.
LAW, E Sculptor.
SheffieU,
I 1829. 1102 Medallion of the late Mr. Henry
R. Howard.
I nil Medallion of a gentleman.
' 1 179 Bust of E^l Fitzwilliam.
II 93 Marble bust of the late Thomas
I Rawson, Esq., of Sheffield.
48, London Street,
1832. 1076 Medallic portrait of Mr. Wil-
liam Wilson.
LAW, Edward Painter.
7, Dan^s Inn,
1867. 699 Evening.
1874. 743 Willows.
1875. 677 In a miller's orchard.
LAW, Ernest Painter.
Eversleighy Osb€UdestOH Road^
Stoke Newington,
1897. 1393 The waning moon.
LAW, E. F Architect.
Northampton,
1850. 1290 A Design for a testimonial to
Lord George Bentinck, to
be erected at Mansfield.
1868. 871 Carlton Hall, Northampton-
shire, the seat of Sir Geofi^
Palmer, Bart.
1869. 1015 Town Hall, Northampton.
LAW, Mrs. W Painter.
2, Clarence Terrace^
Regenfs Park,
1854. 1332 Study from nature.
LAW, Walter E Painter.
IIS, Pl^t Street,
1904. 1296 The Alps, Switzerland.
LAW, William Painter.
91, Park Street^
Gloucester Gate,
1874. 17s A quiet stream.
LAWES, Charles Bennet ...Sculptor.
76, Fuiham Road,
1872. t44S^|^ the stream.
^'^^^Je figure and Cupids.
aj^d Cupids,
tue, marble.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
395
Chelsea Bridge Road^ Chelsea,
1880. 1562 Daphne.
1 88 1, isai The panther.
1883. 1639 "Caught."
1888. 2070 Half-sized model of a group.
They bound me on
Upon his back with many a
thong.
They loosed him with a sudden
lash,
Away ! Away ! and on we dash !
1890. 2004 Figures representing Liberty,
Peace, Commerce, Indians,
the Extinction of Slavery,
Abundance — design for a
relief.
LAWFORD, Edgar C Painter.
Thames Diitotty Surrey,
1889. 1733 Agreengrocer's shop, Kingston.
Hogarth Club,
1893. 1347 The two " Camperdowns."
LAWFORD and HBNERER.
Architects.
20, John Streety Adelphi,
1854. 1 143 Music Hall and assembly rooms
at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
1224 Corn Exchange, Newcastle-on-
Tyne.
LAWLESS, Matthew James.
Painter.
4, Pembridge Crescent,
1858. 104 John Balfour of Burley. Vide
Old Mortality, "Yea, this
man's brow like to a tragic
leaf, etc." — Shakespeare,
197 Serjeant "Bothwell. Vide Old
Mortality, "No voice in
the chambers; etc." — Long-
fellow,
1859. 119 Off guard.
641 A cavalier in his cups. "Brave
gallants, stand up, etc."
i860. 378 A drop too much.
382 The King's quarters at Wood-
stock.
1861. 314 A dinner party.
316 Waiting for an audience.
610 A man about town, a.d. 1730.
1862. 543 The widow Hogarth selling her
husband's engravings.
There were seventy-two plates,
with the copyrights secured to her
for twenty years by Act of Parlia-
ment. These were hers, abso-
lutely, under her husband's will.
There, at least, was subsistence,
1863.
and the sale of prints from the
plates produced for a time a re-
spectable means. . . . But twenty
years after his death the copy-
rights had expired — the poor
woman's hope from this source
was clean gone. She was then
absolutely living by her lodgings;
and it was not until three years
after that, on the recommendation
of the King, the Council of the
Royal Aciuiemy voted her an
annuity of £^0.
589 A sick call. " Is any man sick
among you? etc." — St. James
v, 14.
LAWLOR, John, ^.^.^.^.... Sculptor.
5, Little Smith Street^
Westminster.
1848. 1413 The Mourners. "For them
no more the blazing hearth
shall burn, etc."
30, Wyndham Street,
1850. 1316 A bather.
14x7 A bust of a gentleman.
1852. 1345 The disputed prize.
1383 Medallion of Miss Vandenhoff.
10 1, Stanhope Street,
1853. 1350 The Emigrant. "So loath to
part from all we love, etc."
1405 Bust in marble of J. M. Gully,
M.D.
1433 Bust of a lady.
1854. 143* do. T. Kennedy, Esq.,
M.P.
1494 Bust of Miss Cushman.
1855. 1521 do. a lady.
1856. 1230 Titania.
1858. 1272 C. Donovan, Esq.
1286 C. Lindley, Esq.
1290 Mrs. H. White.
1295 J. H. Parson, Esq.
1297 Miss Rosa Thomas.
1859. 1268 Hermione; marble.
1308 R. Tuthill Massy, Esq., M.D.
1370 Bust of a lady.
i860. 980 Miranda.
1046 Bust of a lady.
1 86 1. 1103 ITead of our Saviour; marble.
1862. 1018 Medora.
10 1 9 Horatia.
1093 Faith.
1863. 1 1 50 Bust of a gentleman.
1154 do. young gentleman.
1864. 872 The wayworn.
887 The fugitive.
922 The captive.
X058 A bust.
1865. 893 The captive.
900 The fugitive; marble.
396
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Lawlor, John, A,R,ff,A, — continued.
1866. 923 Bust of a lady; marble.
1867. 1 181 The wrestlers; group in marble.
233, Stanhope Street,
1868. 963 Titania; marble statue.
989 Artemisia.
990 Medora.
IIS2 Bust of a gentleman.
1869. 1 21 2 Lashed to the helm.
1 214 Musing.
1247 Dante in Exile.
1870. 1042 Bust of a lady.
1044 The rose; marble.
1099 Bust of a gentleman.
1 1 34 Eve.
187 1. 1260 Reflection; marble.
1872. 1424 W. V. Bromley, Esq.
1441 E. Hayes, Esq., R.H.A.
1498 The Itenerant.
1533 Bust of H. F. B.; marble.
1873. 1441 J. Danby, Esq.
1445 C. Cattermole, Esq.
1874. 1 5 10 Maria. — Sterne.
1564 Miss Florence Hardy.
1574 Master F. Danby.
1608 Argyra; marble.
1876. 1410 The blind girl at Castle Cuille;
marble bust. See Long-
fellow.
1468 Mater Dolorosa.
i486 The itinerant; statuette.
1878. 1503 Bust of a gentleman.
1879. 1543 Meditation; bust, marble.
LAWLOR, Michael Sculptor.
58, May ton Street^ HoUoway.
1877. 1536 Medallion of a lady.
28, Faraday Road.
1879. "49« A portrait (unfinished); bust,
marble.
28, Telford Road,
Notting Hill.
1880. 1609 Portrait bust.
199, Ladbrooke Grove Road.
1 88 1. 1563 An invitation.
285, Cornwall Roady
Notting Hill.
1885. 2061 Portrait bust.
1888. 1965 Mrs. M. Lawlor; bust.
50, Thornton Road,
Shepherd's Bush.
1 89 1. 2079 Geoffrey; bust.
LAWLOR, Uniacke James.
Painter.
23, Newman Street.
1855. 742 " Blooming Nelly." — Burns.
1856. 465 George Moffatt, Esq., M.P.
581
779
781
856
883
LAWRANCB, Leonard E.... Painter.
1 2, Coiville Squan.
1880. 939 A Bacchante.
1883. 569 Faded.
1884. 821 Watching.
1385. 959 Feeding the sacred ibis.
40, Faun's Square^
Kensington Fark.
1889. 361 On the Cornish cliffs.
133, ComwcUl Road, IV.
1897. 1299 A morning dip.
LAWRANCB, Miss Mary (afterwards
Mrs. Kearse) Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
580 Flowers from nature,
do. do.
Miss M. Lawrance,
83, Queen Anne Street.
723 Flowers,
do.
do.
do.
do.
779 Roses from nature.
Mary Lawrance.
47S Blossom and fruit of the com-
mon horse chestnut.
483 Strelitzia Regina or the canna-
leaved Strelitzia.
965 Shells and insects.
512 Passion flowers from nature.
903 Mespitus Japonica from na-
ture.
Miss M. Lawrance.
419 Flowers from nature.
616 Passion flowers from nature.
86, Queen Ann^s Street.
702 The Chinese Mou-tan, or tree
paeony; drawn from an im-
ported plant belonging to
the Hon. C. Greville, being
the second which has flow-
ered in England; the first
having flowered in the King's
garden at Kew.
1802. 305 The Chinese Mou-tan or
Shrubby Paeonia; drawn
from one of the imported
plants in the collection of
the Hon. C Greville.
477 Flowers.
1803. 510 Hydicium coronatum, flowered
at the Rt. Hon. C. Greville's,
1802.
1804. 510 Bignonia grandiflorum, from
China.
655 Nelumbium speciosum, from
1794.
1795-
1796.
1797.
1798.
1799.
1800.
1801.
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397
1805.
do.
545 Flowers from nature.
596 Strelitzia Regina,
558 Flowers from nature.
587 Rare plants flowered in 1806.
647 do. do.
336 Flowers from nature,
do. do.
48, Foley Street
Flowers from nature.
do. do.
Cycas revoluta, or narrow-
leaved Cycas. Painted for
the Bishop of Winchester, in
whose garden it flowered.
Varieties of the Camilla Jap-
onica or Japan rose.
18 1 3. 691 Flowers from nature.
(^See Mrs. Kearse, vol. iv, pages
302-3.)
1806.
1807.
1808.
1809.
1810.
1811.
1812.
534
375
762
422
7"
LAWRANSON, William.
Crayon Painter.
At Mr, Gandon^Sy
Broad St., Golden Square,
1774' '54 A portrait of Mrs. Hartley; in
crayons.
155 A portrait of a gentleman; in
crayons.
16, King St.y Calient Garden,
1775. 184 Portrait of a gentleman; crayons.
185 do. do.
1776. 165 Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters.
1777. 208 Portrait of a gentleman; in
crayons.
9, Tottenham Court Road,
1780. 104 Portrait in the character of a
haymaker.
143 Portrait of a gentleman.
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