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The Royal Academy of Arts
A Complete Dictionary of Contributors
and their work from its foundation
in 1769 to 1904
BY
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS
1769 1904
CARROLL, Colin R Painter.
8, Ccnviidish Road, Liverpool.
1893- 'S?-' Seven thousand feet above the
sea.
CARROLL, Miss Jane De la Cour-.
See D.
CARROLL, W Painter.
3, Upper James Street,
Golden Square.
1790. 504 View of Ross Castle.
614 View of Muckress Abby, on the
lake of Killarney.
1791. 544 View of Hyde park from Ken-
sington Gardens.
At Air. Frazer's,
Sloane Street, Chelsea.
1792. 630 Haymaker.
668 do.
48, Sloane Street.
1793. 683 Music.
684 Sculpture.
CARROLL, William.
Miniature Painter.
4, West Hampstead Studios,
Sheriff Road, N.W.
1895. 1 192 Miss Henrietta Hill.
CARRUTHERS, Frank J. C.
Architect.
25, Bucckuch St., Dumfries.
1896. 1748 Milkbank House, Dumfries-
shire.
CARRUTHERS, George P.
Painter.
15, Spencer Place,
Roundhay Road, Leeds.
1897. 793 A silvery morning.
CARRUTHERS, Richard ... Painter.
59, Gracechurch Street.
1816. 197 A child sleeping.
181 7. 2 J. G. Hall, Esq.
267 Alderman Sir C. Price, Bart.
1817. 548 Portrait of a lady.
18 1 8. 3 G. Bidder, the celebrated Cal-
culating Boy.
329 Youthful contemplation.
494 W. ^^'ordsworth, Esq. (the
Poet). " The outward shows
of sky and earth, etc."
553 Mr. Hamblin in the character
of Coriolanus. Act iii, scene
I, etc.
2, IVinchester Place.
1819. 295 In remembrance.
398 Portrait of a gentleman.
417 do. an Italian lady.
768 Mrs. J. Graham.
CARSE, Alexander Painter.
Edinburgh.
181 2. 199 The Itinerant Preacher.
47, Stanhope Street.
1 8 13. 303 The reproof.
4, Prospect Row, Pentonville.
1814. 25 The minstrel. " A stifled smile
of stern vindictive joy, etc."
305 A shepherd in a snow storm.
"Now sinks his soul, etc."
2, Grenville Street,
Clarendon Square.
1815. 13 Portrait of a gentleman.
491 Tam o' Shanter. "Kings may
be blest, etc."
1816. 540 The Cotter's Sabbath dinner.
1817. 326 Andro, wi' his cutty gun. "The
gude wife brought the keb-
buck ben, etc."
1 8 18. 9 The Gossips.
7, Grenville Street.
1819. 592 The Lass wi' the Tocher. "Silly
elf, it 's for her pelf, etc."
1820. 353 The stranger. "The dame
brings ben wi' complimental
mood, etc."
CARSE, A. Duncan Painter.
Art Club, Blackheath.
1904. 1054 Here! Here! Edmund of East
Anglia.
B
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CARSE, William Painter.
7, Grenville Street.
1820. 169 Catlle.
18, Southampton Crescent.
1821. 227 The refusal. " Tutor, my par-
ents wi' caution, etc."
1822. 193 The travelling Poulterer.
1827. S4 Auld lang syne.
CARTE, Miss Viola Painter.
2, Dartmouth Park Road.
1875. 1165 Betwixt this mood and that.
1S77. 41 "Fair, kind and true."
CARTER, Miss Amy J.
Miniature Painter.
Stamford House,
428, Fulham Road.
1895. 1137 Mrs. John Walker.
1896. 1290 Lord Amherst of Hackney.
CARTER, Miss Austin Painter.
20, Johnson Place, Harrow Rd.
1868. 809 Portrait of a child.
CARTER, Miss B Painter.
6, Whitehall.
1856. 520 Numa Pompilius instructed by
the nymph Egeria.
1859. 341 Portrait.
529 do.
CARTER, C Painter.
3, Barton Street, Westminster.
1 80 1. 590 Wood-cutters and children.
646 View from Penny cliffs, near
Lyme — moonlight.
30, Great Tichfield Street.
1802. 82 The country girl and ballad
singer.
CARTER, D Architect.
1847. 1 191 S.E. view of a design for re-
building Holyrood church,
Southampton.
CARTER, Francis Architect.
23, Pavonetit, Moorfields.
1788. 529 Designforanobleman'scountry
mansion.
1791. 473 Elevation with its plan of a
design for a Library intended
for a University.
1795. 720 Freemasons' Charity School in
St. George's Fields.
Finsbury Square.
1800. 964 Design for a principal front of
a church.
Mare Street, Hackney.
1804. 915 A design for a gentleman's
villa.
CARTER, Frank T Painter.
1 8, Nun's Street,
Netvcas tie-on- Tyne.
1898. 384 The Vale of Aln.
1899. 348 Newcastle-on-Tyne from Dun-
stan Hill.
484 The Derwent Valley.
1900. 357 Autumn on the Derwent.
981 Departing day.
1904. S3 1 Autumn in Borrowdale.
CARTER, Frank W Painter.
12, Clarendon Road,
Holland Park.
1900. 131 Dr. Saundby.
1 90 1. 76 Mrs. Dobbs.
1902. 205 Dr. Ronald Carter.
1904. 452 A lane at Little Easton.
CARTER, George Painter.
At Rome.
1775. 51 A small whole-length portrait
of a lady and her grandson.
52 It's companion — a wounded
Hussar on the field of battle.
2 1 , Goodge Street,
Rathbone Place.
1776. 46 Aweary pilgrim on his journey
to St. Peter.
47 The dying pilgrim, with a view
of the Sybil's temple at
Rome.
366 Philosophers reasoning in
Ovid's tomb.
Margaret St., Cavendish Square.
iTTJ. 40 Historical portraits: the meet-
ing of Isaac and Rebecca.
41 Portrait of a lady tuning her
mandolin ; small half length.
42 A group of heads; portraits.
1 7 78. 35 Adoration of the shepherds;
an altarpiece for St. James's
Church, Colchester.
36 Portraits of a lady and child;
small whole lengths.
37 The School mistress; from
Shenstone.
38 Shepherd of the Alps driving
his flock over a ford.
1779. 40 The soldier's return.
41 The early principles of religion.
42 Domestic scene in a cottage.
1784. 336 The immortality of Garrick,
with portraits of the principal
actors. {Ridiculous and dad.
— -Walpole.)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CARTER, G. A Sculptor.
26, Harrison St., Gray's Inn.
1870. 1075 Our little Fan, a favourite ter-
rier, the property of Miss
Burdett Coutts; bronze.
5, Camden Street.
1874. 1609 Benjamin" Colls, Esq.; terra-
cotta.
1612 H.M. the King ofSiam; eques-
trian statuette. Executed in
metal by Hunt and Roskell.
26, Harrison Street.
1876. 1405 Group of red deer, to be exe-
cuted in silver, etc.
1875. 1543 Bound on a foray; statuette,
bronze.
CARTER, G. Christopher.
Architect.
51, Ayniioe jRoad, Brook Green.
1S97. 1872 Design for a font in cast and
decorated lead.
1898. 165S Proposed memorial, Horn-
castle, Lincoln.
CARTER, Miss Gertrude H.
Miniature Painter.
T/ie Grange, Hoivden,
East Yorkshire.
1902. 122J Mark Carter, Esq.
CARTER, Hugh, R.I. Painter.
1 3, Ciitnberland Street,
Regent's Park.
1859. 161 A Highland lassie.
i860. 494 A Highland shepherd boy.
40, Hyde Park Square.
1866. 164 Study of a head.
46, Bedford Gardens.
1867. 590 Sir HenryLee and his daughter,
Woodstock.
12, Clarendon Road,
Not ting Hill.
1871. 1136 ^Vesphalian Card players.
1872. 52 " Music hath charms."
1873. 685 Dr. Alexander Blair, LL.D.
1876. 334 At the well.
1882. 849 Portrait of a gentleman.
1884. 868 The burgomaster's daughter.
1887. 281 Sir Joshua Staples, F.S.A.
1889. 366 The age of innocence.
1890. 656 Mrs. Worsley-Taylor.
1065 Dutch home life.
1896. 145 Sewing class.
1897. 202 Cornish interior.
301 Saturday night, our street.
82S The girls' class.
1898. 554 The late Alexander Blair, Esq.,
LL.D.
1899. 475 Poverty.
582 The blacksmith.
1900. 896 News from the front.
1902. 5 Rest by the way.
67 Home news.
CARTER, H. B Painter.
Plymouth, and
1 2, Church Yard Ro7u,
Newington,
1827. 889 N. W. view of the Menai Bridge,
from the Anglesea shore.
1828. 651 View of the new London Bridge
in June, 1827. John Rennie,
Esq., Engineer.
1829. 638 Scene near Mount Batten, Ply-
mouth.
1830. 212 Coast scene near Mount Batten,
Plymouth.
CARTER, Miss H. B Sculptor.
91, Gloucester Terrace.
1864. 1027 Miss Florence Nightingale;
statuette.
CARTER, Henry William .. Painter.
1 30, Mare Street, Hackney.
1S74. 990 A lucky dog.
3, King Ediuard Road,
Hackney.
1885. 536 Suspicious.
1893. 355 Antipathy.
CARTER, J Painter.
17S8. 466 The Death of Richard IL {Vide
Rapin's History of England,
vol. i, p. 490.)
1 2, Upper Eaton Street,
Grosvenor Place.
1814. 590 Portraits of an artist, his two
nieces, and a friend.
CARTER, J Sculptor.
18, George Street, Camberivell.
1868. 1 185 The son of Perdition. St.
John, xvii, 12.
CARTER, J Painter.
8, St. Marfs Place,
Neii'castle-on- Tyne,
1872. 226 A winter's day: the hall fire.
CARTER, James Engraver.
6, Fleur-de-lis Street.
1S55. 983 Benjamin West's first effort in
art. After E. M. Ward, R.A.
CARTER, James Painter.
Bexley Heath.
1855. 1104 Primroses.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CARTER, John Painter.
:o, Wood Street, IVesimi/ister.
1751. 526 West front of Crowland Abbey,
Lincolnshire.
1752. 551 The high altar of the Abbey
church of St. Albans, Herts.
1783- 389 North-west view of Lichfield
Cathedral.
396 North-west view of Peter-
borough Minster.
437 View of the tomb where Mary
Queen of Scots was first
buried (restored) in Peter-
borough Minster.
3, Il'^ootf Street, Westminster.
1784. 392 View of the entrance to Henry
VH's chapel in Westminster
Abbey.
410 View of the nave of St. George's
chapel, Windsor.
4S0 View of the triangular bridge
at Crowland, Lincolnshire.
J 785. 45- View of the choir of St. George's
chapel, Windsor, in which
is introduced the intended
painted window and altar-
piece, as designed by Mr.
West.
524 View of the tomb of Robert
Curthoise and part of the
chapel it is situated in,
Gloucester Cathedral.
17S6. 613 View of the eastern part of a
religious structure in the
time of Edward IH.
2, College Street, Westminster.
1787. 511 View of the north aisle of the
choir'of a religious structure
in the time of Henry VHL
2, Haniilton Place, Hyde Park.
The Erpingham Gate, Nor-
wich.
The Tribune at Strawberry
Hill.
Entry of Frederick into the
castle of Otranto.
View from nature.
The Monument of Percy in
Beverley Minster, Yorkshire. '
The death of Matilda. {Vide
"Castleof Otranto," p. 187.) \
View of Wells Cathedral.
King John's Cup at King's |
Lynn, Norfolk. j
669 The gallery at Strawberry Hill.
CARTER, J., Junr Painter. !
At Mr. J. R. Thompson'' s, i
18, Aylesbury Street. \
182 1. 987 Design for a church. I
I7S9.
444
549
1790.
566
58.
1791.
5'5
573
1792.
454
1794.
642
1822. 97; Section of the West end of
Henry the Seventh's chapel,
Westminster Abbey, etc.
38, Upper Seymour Street.
1830. 455 Primrose Hill.
21, Aldenham Terrcue.
1835. 65S A sketch from life.
1837- ^74 The interview. "Then flour-
ished thrice his sword in the
air, etc."
1839. 910 Regent's Canal, Hampstead
Road.
1842. 1132 Church of St. Maclou, Rouen.
1844. 1124 A View at Blackheath.
CARTER, J. B Painter.
Greenwich.
1822. 887 South-west view of Canterbury
Cathedral.
966 Abbey gate of Bury St. Ed-
mund's.
CARTER, J. Coates Architect.
74, St. Mary's Street, Cardiff.
1887. 1532 A street at Usk.
1888. 1735 A design for the proposed west
front of Milan Cathedral.
1S90. 1927 All Saint's church, Moda, Con-
stantinople.
i8g8. 1643 A church tower.
1901. 1605 Design of a public building in
a hot climate.
1902. 1509 A summer house.
1904. 1487 House at Garn Hill, St. An-
drew's, near Cardiff.
{See also Seddon and Carter.)
CARTER, J. H Painter.
122, Leadenhall Street.
1839. 257 Study of a bull, etc.
8, Goswell Street.
1844. 662 Portrait of a lady.
932 do. do.
1845. 1041 do. gentleman.
1056 do. young lady.
1846. 963 do. lady.
43, Upper Be7-keley Street.
1849. 74° Portrait of a lady.
1S56. 825 The children of Alexander
Wace, Esq.
CARTER, Mrs. J. H.
Miniature Painter.
1839. 807 Portrait of a lady.
858 do. do.
895 do. do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1843.
1844.
1846.
1847.
1848.
698
799
801
1851.
1853-
1854.
1855-
1856.
1857-
1858.
1862.
1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867.
1869,
2, Path Street, Torquay.
945 Lady Catherine Cust, youngest
daughter of the Rt. Hon. the
Earl of Brownlow.
Portrait.
Hon. Mrs. Henry Manners
Sutton.
Hon. Henry Manners Sutton,
M.P.
78, Cornhill.
753 Portrait of a lady.
824 do. child.
S37 do. gentleman.
765 Mrs. Charles Harrison.
S21 Mrs. John Hare.
891 Mrs. Winthorp and children.
S99 Theodore Price, Esq.
913 Charles Harrison, Esq., Bom-
bay civil service.
43 J Upper Berkeley Street.
S72 Miss Anna Saville.
049 Portrait of a lady.
793 do. do.
865 do. do.
675 The children of Charles Teb-
but, Esq.
734 Portrait of a lady.
775 do. do.
840 do. do.
855 Mrs. Sutherland.
Portrait of a lady.
Miss L. Dickson.
758 Portrait of a lady.
828 The son of John Reynolds,
Esq.
831 Mrs. Dickson.
855 Portrait of a gentleman.
708 Caroline, eldest daughter of
Charles Baring Young, Esq.
712 Arthur, youngest son of Charles
Baring Young, Esq.
74S Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Craw-
hall.
45, Cornhill.
706 W. Bass Livell, Esq.
720 Portrait of a lady.
790 do. do.
731 Miss Dickson.
Do. and Torquay.
71; Portrait of a gentleman.
740 do. lady.
824 Viscountess Hood.
693 Miss Cathcart.
694 Portrait of a gentleman.
766 do. lady.
20, Joiison Place, Harrow Rd.
631 Portrait of a lady.
810 do. do.
818 do. do.
1051 Mrs. Roger Duke.
885
757
CARTER, J. M Painter.
c'fO Mr. F. Grant,
Sussex Villa.
1842. ;i6 Gibraltar Ray and west coast
from Europa, looking to-
wards Spain.
Parade, Monmouth.
1847. 686 Fresh Spanish Figs.
687 Muscatel grapes, apples, etc.
688 Grapes, medlars, walnuts, etc.
849 Pomegranates and grapes.
CARTER, J. T Sculptor.
1 7, Red Lion Square.
1869. 1293 A Friar of Orders Grey.
CARTER, Miss Margaret E.
Painter.
5, St. Paul's Studios,
IVesi Kensington.
1895. 87 1 Mabel Slade.
CARTER, Matilda.
Miniature Painter.
122, Leadenhall Street.
1839. 1018 Portrait of a lady.
43, Upper Berkeley Street.
1849. 657 Portrait of a gentleman.
677 Miss Nicholl.
S21 Portrait of a gentleman.
( The last three may be by Mrs.
J. H. Carter, whose maiden
name might have been Matilda.)
CARTER, Noel N.
Miniature Painter.
137, Regent Street.
1826. 775 Portrait of an officer of the 15th
King's Hussars.
832 Portrait of an officer of the late
loist Regiment.
10, Duke St., Portland Place.
1827. 771 Miss Mary Anne Howard.
841 Capt. Stanhope, Gren. Guards.
59, Regent Quadrant.
1828. 8 14 Sir Gerard Noel, Bart., M.P.
57, Charlotte Street.
1829. 797 Portrait of an officer, late of
the 8th Hussars.
880 Madame des Mallez.
1830. 900 Portrait of a lady of quality.
1831. 709 Mrs. Noel and child.
747 Constantia; a portrait.
1832. 903 Portrait of a lady.
1833. 817 do. young lady.
CARTER, O Painter.
Greenwich.
1820. 948 View of West Front of Wells
Cathedral.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CARTER, Owen Browne.
Architect.
2 2, Southgafe St., IVinc/iesier.
1847. 1217 Design for rebuilding the
church of Holyrood, South-
ampton, etc.
iiiS Interior view of Holyrood
Church.
{See under D. Carter. He
is probably this architect, but
misprinted D. in the cata-
logue})
1849. 1073 Design for restoration of the
"Poultry Cross" at Salis-
bury, etc.
1851. 254 The altar screen of Winchester
Cathedral restored.
CARTER, Richard Harry ... Painter.
Straiigeways Terrace, Truro.
1 87 1. 611 Perran Forth, Cornwall.
1872. 815 "After tempest the longwave
broke, etc."
1873. 842 Land's End.
I, Florence Terrace, Falmouth.
1887. 1191 Fresh conger.
18S9. 352 A Highland ferry.
1307 "At winter's chilly touch doth
golden autumn yield."
1890. 1315 On a Scotch loch — winter
afternoon.
II, Hill Road, St. John's Wood.
1892. 67 A message to the reef.
261 The Land's End, Cornwall.
441 Under a summer sky.
1893. 493 Suspense. "Out to the wreck
went the father! etc."
CARTER, Miss Rosa.
Miniature Painter.
8, U'harfedak Street, S.IV.
1890. 1544 Bonnie little Saxon.
42, Clanricarde Gardens.
1892. 1357 Little Sunlocks.
18, High Street,
Notting Hill Gate.
1895. 1 27 1 Miss Valentine Boyt.
I I , Stanford Road, Kensington.
1897. 1465 Violet.
1898. 1285 Aimee.
CARTER, Samuel John Painter.
1855. 291 A chase.
S, Sydney Place,
King's Road, Chelsea.
1857. 984 The bolt.
127, King's Road, Chelsea.
1859. 213 The falconer's lunch, at the
Heronry, Didlington Park,
Norfolk; portraits.
1859.
i860,
1861.
1862.
1863.
1865.
1866.
1S67.
1868.
1870.
1871.
1S72.
187.3-
1874.
532
905
233
365
62
642
226 The departed friend; portraits.
502 An Infant Group; Didlington
Hall, Norfolk.
A mutual surprise.
172, King's Road.
Ponies, the property of R.
Crawfurd, Esq.
60, Cambridge Street,
Eccleston Square.
Fairy.
Home pets.
226 Sauve qui peut.
627 Uncle Toby and the widow.
92, Sta7iley Street, Pimlico.
464 Gelert. " The gallant hound
the wolf had slain, etc."
Do., and Sporle Road,
Stoaffam, Norfolk.
504 Rescued from the wolf
330 A stampede from a wolf.
539 A victim to the rifle of Dr.
Clement M. Smith.
No thoroughfare." "There
is someone lying below, etc."
Starring the provinces.
10, Rich Terrace,
West B romp fun.
212 Heme's midnight hunt in
Windsor Forest. " Why, yet
there want not many, that do
fear, etc."
360 A September evening, Exmoor
Forest: a wild stag at bay,
with portraits. To be pre-
sented to the Master of the
Devon and Somerset Stag-
hounds, Mordaunt Fenwick
Bisset, Esq., at the beginning
of his seventeenth season by
upwards of 400 deer pre-
servers and friends.
199 The sentinels. The dog painted
from the Rev. J. Cumming
Macdona's famous St. Ber-
nard, " Monarque."
218 A plunge for life: an incident of
frequent occurrence in the
Exmoor country, etc.
26 Maternal felicity.
630 The priest who ate mulberries.
" He climbed his saddle-bow
amain, etc."
1 1 12 The evening challenge.
Little Foxes.
Mr. Edmund Tattersall.
A Duel on the Black Mount,
N.B. "And 'twere grand
sight as the eagles came
fighting down the mountain,
etc."
50
98
400
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1874. 724 A Pyrenean mountain dog.
1875. 691 A favourite shooting pony, the
property of F. Millbank,
Esq., M.P.
1173 Little Wanderers.
1234 The first taste.
1876. 47 Morning with the wild red
deer.
74 A noble victim.
1257 A little freehold.
1877. 446 The ancient sport of Kings.
" This day a stag must die,
etc."
1878. 328 Animal life in Richmond Park
• — morning.
1879. 223 Time to be off.
1880. 505 A stump orator.
1061 Timber hauling: East Norfolk,
near the coast.
1 88 1. 914 Capt. P. A. Watson Carnegy.
Presented by his friends of
the Forfarshire Hunt.
1 196 A moor pony, with retrieving
collie and game.
1882. 508 A Norfolk heronry. "And the
fir-trees are a dwelling for
the stork."
806 To the rescue: Norfolk coast.
" A lifeboat, manned with a
gallant gallant crew, etc."
1883. 516 Autumn Echos, Loch Nagar.
1884. 591 The conversion of St. Hubert.
1886. 171 "But should another bird in-
vade his throne, Down
sweeps the monarch to as-
sert his own."
1887. 302 Saturday afternoon.
1889. 146 Waiting for help.
1890. 607 The biter bit.
CARTER, Sydney Painter.
Tonvood, High Beach,
Loi/ghton, Essex.
1894. 310 Eventide.
1895. 548 A chat by the way.
1898. 720 Evening gossip.
835 "And in the dusk she heard
my tale."
1899. 80 Sorrow.
655 Summertime.
1 90 1. 471 A Summer song.
1902. 594 The list of Casualties.
1904. 817 An autumn afternoon.
CARTER, T Architect.
23, Pavement, Moorfields.
1787. 531 Design for the front of a town
hall.
CARTER, T Painter.
Bermondsey.
1 81 5. 401 Pontefract Castle.
1816. 807 Interior view of Tintern Abbey,
Monmouthshire.
181 7. 886 Snailwell church, Cambridge-
shire, with a remarkable
funeral procession, which
took place during the fever
in that village in 1815.
930 View of Tintern Abbey, Mon-
mouthshire.
CARTER, Thomas Sculptor.
Cobden House, Cheltenham.
1886. 1783 The Castaway: a gleam of
hope.
Wellington House, Cheltenham.
1889. 21 3 1 The stringing of the bow;
statuette, wax.
63, IVestniinster Bridge Road.
1900. 2031 Models for wood panels.
Drapers' Hall.
CARTER, T. W Painter.
60, King Street, Soho.
1847. 1259 The interior, looking east, of
the church of St. Jacques,
Liege, Belgium.
CARTER, Vernet Engraver.
428, Fulham Road.
1892. 1610 The biter bit. After Samuel
J. Carter.
1894. 1487 Archdeacon Holbech. After
W. Carter.
1499 Gerard Hoare, Esq. After W.
Carter.
1895. 1404 J. R. Magrath, D.D., Provost
of Queen's College and Vice-
Chancellor of Oxford. After
W. Carter.
1896. 1576 John H. Arkwright, Esq. After
William Carter.
1897. 1724 Lord Amherst of Hackney.
After the Hon. J. Collier.
CARTER, W Painter.
23, Philpot Lane.
1849. 297 An old gateway at Hanham
Mills, near Bristol.
CARTER, William Painter.
43, Cloudesley Sijuair.
1843. 820 Sketch on the spot of Jacob's
Island, Southwark, men-
tioned by Boz in " Oliver
Twist."
8
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Carter,
iS43-
1844.
1845.
1847.
1849.
1850.
1852.
1853-
1854.
1856.
1859.
i860.
1861.
1862.
1863.
1864.
1258
•253
79
1848. 138
519
16
William — continued.
1169 Sketch of the tomb of Ed-
ward III in \Vestminster
Abbey.
238, Hi^h Holborn.
290 Scenery on the river Lune.
9S7 Scene near Dalmally, High-
lands of Scotland.
Do. anil II, Gibson Square.
1210 Cottages on the sands at Red-
car, Yorkshire.
The tomb of Lord Villiers, St.
Nicholas Chapel, \Vest-
minster Abbey.
The tombs of Aymer de Va-
lence and Edmund Crouch-
back, Westminster Abbey.
A design for a choristers'
school.
23, Alfred St., Bedford Square.
A ferry at Hankham, near
Bristol.
406 The way into the wood; a study
from nature.
1250 Scene on the Thames, near
Goring.
Scene on the river Yare, near
Yarmouth.
A Yorkshire lane scene.
Morning; a scene on the Tees.
1 160 Sketch for a country residence.
219 Evening; road scene.
6 1 6 Scenery at Mothern, near Chep-
stow.
2 Scene on the Thames, near
Reading.
12-7 Runswick village and bay,
Yorkshire coast.
221 Devonshire stream with cattle.
501 Study from nature.
902 The old village of Saltburn,
Yorkshire coast.
235 How Gill, Westmoreland.
1183 The sands at Hest Bank, near
Lancaster.
288 Evening; a Yorkshire road
scene.
582 Evening on the Yorkshire
coast.
642 On the hills with cattle.
106 Woody scene on the Lynn,
Devonshire.
Morning on the Thames, near
Goring.
Brook scene — Low Gill, West-
morland.
Cottage scene — LowGill, West-
morland.
Pawson Rd., South Nonvood.
fitji The Thames at Wargrave.
339
591
5^5
CARTER,
1883. 623
1885. 156
103S
1886.
329
5S2
1887.
340
664
977
IS88.
"55
263
371
1077
1094
1889.
3+9
+55
"33
1161
IS90.
91
98
.38
155
I89I.
242
1081
1892.
+36
556
1893.
222
533
842
927
1894.
142
919
1895.
85
828
1896. 344
1897. 612
1898. 320
408
William Painter.
10, Rich Terrace,
West Brompton.
An old parishioner.
Sir Frederick Milbank, Bart.,
M.P.
The shepherd's widow.
Carlyle Studios,
296, Kin^s Road.
Miss Grey, daughter of R.
Grey, Esq.
Sir Ralph Payne Gallwey,
Bart.
Mrs. H. Pickersgill-Cunliffe.
Lady Milbank.
Leonard Courtney, Esq., M.P.,
Chairman of Committees.
Count de Torre-Diaz.
Charles E. Thornhill, Esq.,
Chairman of Quarter Ses-
sions, Oxfordshire, etc.
W. A. Michael, Esq.
H. Pickersgill Cunliffe, Esq.
C. A. Fyffe, Esq.
W. S. Hoare, Esq.
Samuel Cunliffe leister, Esq.
Lieut. -Col. W. Hill James, late
31st Regiment.
Sir Alexander Wood.
Ethel May Tattersall.
Mrs. D. Dale.
James Hughes, Esq., Mayor of
Oxford.
C. Parbury, Esq.
Earl of Winchelsea and Not-
tingham.
The Rev. Frederick Pretyman,
B.D.
G. A. Holmes, Esq.
G. T. Cox, Esq.
Miss Agnes Ward.
Miss Butler.
The Ven. Archdeacon Hol-
bech.
His Excellency the Lord Lieu-
tenant of Ireland.
Emily.
John R. Magrath, D.D., Pro-
vost of Queen's College,
Oxford.
H.S.H. Prince Alexander
George of Teck.
J. H. Arkwright, Esq.
Rev. Sir John Leigh Hoskyns,
Bart.
Miss Phyllis Broughton.
Rev. J. Franck Bright, D.D.,
Master of University Col-
lege, Oxford.
The artist's mother.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1899.
1901.
1902. 431
391 Mrs. Churchill.
i+S The late Duke of Westminster,
for the public library of St.
George's, Hanover Square.
Lt.-Col. Sir Audley Neeld,
Bart., C.B., M.V.O., com-
manding and Life Guards.
1903. 717 Dorothy Evelyn, daughter of
Victor Cavendish, Esq.
Lieut. -General Lord Methuen,
G.C.B.
J904.
62
CARTER, W. A Architect.
9, College Place.
1863. 934 Interior of a design for the
cathedral of Cork.
7, John St., Bedford Ro7v.
1865. 801 Scotch national memorial to
Prince Albert.
837 Italian villa; competition de-
sign for Charles Goodwyn,
Esq.
CARTER, W.J. B Painter.
69, Wimpole Street.
1880. 1420 A portrait.
CARTEAUX Painter.
(Medallist — from the Royal Academy
of Paris.)
47, Goodge Street,
Rathbone Place.
1776. 45 The Genius of Painting as-
sisted by the Graces employ-
ing the colours of the rain-
bow to represent Beauty (the
portrait of a lady).
367 Portrait of a gentleman.
CARTLIDGE, George Painter.
14, Sno'iV Hill,
Hanky, Staffo?-dshire.
1900. 994 An old orchard — Weston Mills,
near Plymouth.
1901. 386 The last rays of sunshine —
Shaugh Beacon, Devonshire.
CARTWRIGHT, Frederick William.
Painter.
I, IVartt'ick Place,
Bedford Row.
1854. 954 Babbacombe Bay, Devon.
3, Percy Villas, Bri.xton.
1855. 454 At Hastings.
562 In the vi^oods; a sketch.
1856. 1007 Moel Siabod, North Wales.
1858. 41 Little Martha.
356 Windygap, near Haslemere.
593 Foulhaste, near Hastings.
u.
1867.
1 868.
1869.
122
336
654
1870.
1871.
626
635
1872.
1874.
73
810
820
1877.
1879.
863
836
891
1881.
1888.
1S89.
619
'303
642
2, Adelphi Terrace.
Filey Brigg; a squally day.
The librarian.
Sunset.
Ferndale House, Dtihvich.
Mill near Henley on Thames.
Hythe, from the hills above
Saltwood.
The cliff path to Sandgate.
Study of riums.
A quiet morning on the Wye.
A June morning in Dulwich
fields.
Mrs. \Villiam H. Mayers.
Edith.
Cassar's Tower and the bridge,
Kenilworth.
A Dulwich student.
Studland's Bay.
Harvest time, near Cookham.
CARTWRIGHT, John Painter.
103, Gray's Inn Lane.
1778. 39 Portrait of a gentleman; small
whole length.
100, St. Martin's Lane.
1784. 18 Portrait of a boy.
22 do. girl.
196 Landscape.
1788. 109 do.
398 View of Llangollen Bridge,
Denbighshire, North Wales.
1789. 44 Sigismonda dying, discovered
by her father. {See Drydcii's
Sigismonda and Giiiscardo.)
419 Portrait of a gentleman.
1790. 223 do. do.
258 do. do.
1791. 106 do. do.
181 Landscape from nature.
1792. 43 Portrait of a lady.
1793. 265 Landscape with figures.
92, Norton St., Portland Road.
1794. 34 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Butt.)
3 1 , Hertford St. , Fitzroy Square.
1795. 283 Match girls.
1799. 104 Landscape from nature.
37, Kirby St., Hat ton Garden.
1806. 118 View near Tivoli.
1807. 46 Judgment of Hercules.
1808. 157 Portrait of Dr. Latham.
240 Portrait of a barrister.
CARTWRIGHT, Joseph Painter.
4, Manchester Buildings,
Westminster.
1823. 277 The "Euryalus" frigate be-
calmed in the channel of
Corfu.
c
lO
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cartwright, Joseph — continued.
36, Leicester Square.
1 8:14. ;S7 A fleet of men-of-war reefing
at sunset abreast of Actiuni
and the Gulph of Arta.
1825. 352 His Majesty's ship "Grey-
hound " of 34 guns, Captain
Charles Elphinstone.and the
" Harrier," 18 gun brig. Cap-
tain Thomas Trowbridge,
engaging a Dutch squadron
near the island of Celebes
in the Java sea, on the morn-
ing of the 26th July, 1806,
consisting of the " Pallas " of
36 guns, a corvette of 20
guns, and two armed India-
men; when after an action
of 40 minutes they were cap-
tured, with the exception of
the corvette, who escaped by
superior sailing.
39, C/iari/ig Cross.
1828. 22 The rock of Ulysses, and south
channel of Corfu.
CARTWRIGHT, T Painter.
39, Tottenham Street.
180 1. 570 South view of Lee church,
Kent.
1802. 576 View near Highgate.
CARTWRIGHT, U Architect.
Chapel Street, Broadway,
JVestminster.
1785. 528 Plans of the principal floors and
elevation of a nobleman's
country house.
1786. 484 Design for a country villa.
CARUSON, S Painter.
1839. 819 Portraits of two children.
CARVER, J Painter.
Somers Town.
1826. 5S8 Portrait of an artist.
CARVER, R Architect.
At Mr. Wyatt's,
50, Loivcr Brook Street.
181 1. 855 Design for a bath.
CARVER, Robert Painter.
12, Boio St., Covent Garden.
1789. 39 Landscape.
216 do.
373 do.
1790. 240 Landscape and figures.
CARVILL, G. B Architect.
I , Brondcsbury Road, N. IV.
1S97. 1S52 Design for a stone bridge, the
approach.
1898. 1602 Proposed hotel, Churston,
Devon.
CARVILL (G. B.) and PASSMORE
(H.) Architects.
35, A^e7a Bond Street.
1895. 1491 Hospital of St. Peter Post; de-
sign for chapel.
CARY,
1837-
1840.
1841.
1842.
1844.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853-
1854.
1855-
1856.
1857-
55'
1S45. 6"^
1846.
1S47.
1849.
Francis Stephen Painter.
313 Sketch of a fire.
10, Bark Street, Westminster.
176 A sketch.
1200 The last gift.
358 Rus in Urbe.
The long - expected vessel.
"Hope still was hers, etc."
6, Ckar/otte Street.
Motherly fears. " Then, listen-
ing anxious, the suspended
breath Doubts if the calm
repose be sleep or death."
6, Bloomshury Street.
Sancho at his first meeting with
the Duchess delivers a mess-
age to her from Don Quix-
otte. " Indeed, honest
squire, said the lady, etc."
21, Bloomshury Street.
294 A slight misunderstanding.
2+6 Love's messenger.
381 "Such wedded souls our God
shall own, etc."
490 The verandah. " Holding the
bush to fix it back, etc."
"The angel of the Lord ap-
peared to him in a dream,
saying Joseph, etc."
Abelard and Heloisa. " He
was her professor of philo-
sophy and divinity."
A foxglove bank in Evelyn
AVood.
Escape of Eliza. "In that
dizzy moment her feet, etc."
The dripping well.
Early sorrow.
St. Valentine's day.
666 John Evelyn's iirst meeting
with Grindling Gibbon.
" Gibbon I had lately met
in an obscure place, etc."
576 Bianca. — The Taming of the
Shrew.
1206 Courtship.
986 Beware!
436
773
438
161
1055
5S3
627
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
It
1859.
1861.
1S62.
1S66.
1867.
1869.
1871.
1858. 950 Prospero and Miranda cast
adrift. "Alack! what trouble
was I then to you, etc." —
Tlu Tempest.
1162 The fumes of charcoal.
25 The village well.
600 The stranger.
445 Choosing partners.
510 Tea time.
552 A fire: saved.
775 The return of the widow's son.
83 " Mr. Lely," said Oliver Crom-
well to the young painter,
" I desire you would use all
your skill to paint my pic-
ture truly like me, etc."
1873. ^3' •'^''' Ultramontane.
Abinger Wotton.
1S75. 547 Watching the game.
1876. 351 Speculating.
CASE, H Architect.
19, Store Street.
1839. 1 134 Design for a general cemetery
at Earl's Court, Kensington,
etc.
4, Grove Place, Cambenvell.
1 100 Design for new Assize Court at
Liverpool.
Oxford.
1203 Design for a public monument,
etc.
1845. 1133 View in Peckwater, Christ
Church, Oxford,
ii+o The Theatre and Ashmolean
Museum from the Divinity
School, O.xford.
CASELLA, Miss Ella.
Sculptor in Wax.
I, Wetherhy Road, S. IV.
1884. 1839 AVenetian lady of the sixteenth
century; medallion, wax.
1840 Portrait of a gentleman; me-
dallion, wax.
2119 An Elizabethan gentleman;
medallion, wax.
2120 Marie de Medici; medallion,
wax.
2127 A portrait; medallion, wax.
1S82 Wax medal, to be cast in bronze,
with Miss Nelia Casella.
1883 Portrait of a lady; medallion,
wax.
1S87 Fortunato; medallion, wax.
1889 Constance, elder daughter of
C. Crews, Esq. ; wax medal-
lion.
1926 * * *; wax medallion.
1927 Man writing; wax medallion.
1841.
1844.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1887. 1939
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1948
2005
2048
2058
2066
2104
21 14
2039
2042
1909
1708
1707
1834
2065
1857
1947
2035
1721
1675
1676
1677
1742
1749
1728
1735
Bronze medal; obverse and re-
verse.
Model for a medal in wax.
Wax medallion.
do.
Coloured wax.
Medallion; coloured wax.
do. do.
do. do.
do. do.
do. do.
Diana; medallion, wax.
St. George; do.
Minerva; bas-relief, coloured
wax.
Mercury; medallion, wax.
Bas-relief; coloured wax.
do. do.
A Venetian; do.
Mars ;
Euterpe ;
Miniature;
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
18S4.
1885.
1886.
CASELLA, Miss Nelia.
Sculptor in Wax.
I, IVetker/'y Road.
1S38 A Doge; medallion, wax.
1849 Robert Dudley, Earl of Leices-
ter; medallion, wax.
1850 Portrait of a lady; medallion,
wax.
* * *; medallion, wax.
2125 Portrait of a gentleman; medal-
lion, wax.
2126 Lady and dog; medallion, wax.
1882 Wax medal, to be cast in bronze,
with Miss Ella Casella.
1584 Lady with lute; coloured wax
medallion.
1585 Portrait of a gentleman; col-
oured wax medallion.
1888 Medallion; coloured wax.
1887. 1928 Mephistopheles; wax medal-
lion.
1929 Portrait of a boy; wax medal-
lion.
1940 His Eminence Cardinal Man-
ning; bronze medal, obverse
and reverse.
1888. 2047 Wax medallion.
2049 do.
2050 do.
2077 Bust; wax.
I
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Casella, Miss Nelia — continued.
1889. 2063 Medallion; coloured wax.
2064 do. do.
2067 do. do.
1890. 2103 Dr. Charcot; medallion, wa.\.
2115 Medallion; coloured wax.
1 89 1. 20+3 do. do.
1892. 191 1 Luna, after an early Italian de-
sign; medallion, wax.
1893. 1710 Octava Spera, from an early
Italian design; coloured wax.
1894. I "67 Medallion; coloured wax.
1809 Carmino; bust.
1S95. 1706 Medallion; coloured wax.
1896. 1844 Bas-relief; do.
1897. 19S9 Coloured wax.
1990 Richard III; coloured wax.
1895. 1859 St. George; do.
1S73 Master Arthur Jacobson; col-
oured wax.
1S99. 1937 A Dutch girl; medallion, col-
oured wax.
1939 A Dutch boy; medallion, col-
oured wax.
1949 Laura and Petrarca; medallion,
coloured wax.
1900. 2034 Ave Maria; coloured wax.
2036 A scholar; do.
1 90 1. 1720 Laura; do.
1722 A condottiere; do.
1902. 1670 Master Arthur Jacobson; col-
oured wax.
1903. 1744 Miniature; coloured wax.
I -48 do. do.
1785 do. do.
1904. 1730 do. do.
1776 Master Arthur Jacobson; mini-
ature, coloured wax.
CASEY, John Archibald Painter.
27, Great Coram Street.
1830. 337 Miss Lucilla Doxal.
1831. 176 Musidora. " Warm in her
cheek the sultry season
glow'd, etc."
1S37. 195 To-morrow's fete. "Hope
springs eternal in the hu-
man heart."
1838. 1207 A young huntress scared by
the victim of her skill.
1840. 407 The Captivity of Joan of Arc,
the maid of Orleans. "The
persecutors of this ill-fated
heroine, etc."
1842. 391 Nostradamus predicting the
future fate of Mary Queen
of Scots.
" Katherine de Medicis
was fond of astrology, and
frequently consulted Nostra-
damus relative to her child-
ren."— Morcri.
On one occasion she was
accompanied by Mary Queen
of Scots, then a girl, whom
she presented to the astro-
loger, and said, " Do you
perceive, my friend, any mis-
fortune pending over this fair
head?" Nostradamusopened
his book of fate, and extend-
ing his hand towards Mary,
in a solemn tone replied,
" Madam, I see blood there."
1846. 600 Deliverance of Margaret of
Anjou, in the Gulf of Sol-
way. " After the sanguinary
conflict at Hexham, Mar-
garet was made prisoner,
and with her two friends,
De Breeze and Barville, was
being conveyed across the
Gulf of Solway in the cus-
tody of five men, whom the
two male captives, however,
contrived to surprise and
slay during the night. After
being tossed about for some
time, De Breeze succeeded
in conveying the Queen on
his shoulders to a dry spot,
and Barville performed the
same service for the Prince
of Wales." — Agnes Strick-
land's " Queens of Eng-
latid."
46, JVestern Villas,
Blomfield Road.
1856. 117 Baffled Curiosity.
1859. 462 The burning glass. "I was
eyes to the Wind." — Job,
xxix, 15.
CASEY, W. S Painter.
20, Upper Belgrave Place.
1S64. 649 The fiower girl.
CASH, G Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1807. 144 A sketch from nature.
CASH, John Architect.
27, Connaught Jid., Harlesdcn.
18S5. 1S91 A country residence, garden
view.
28, Wesley Villas., Harlesden.
1887. 1 3 16 A corner of Queen's College
Cambridge.
1766 A parsonage.
1890. 1597 In the harbour.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1863
13
55, Buckingham Road,
Harksdcn
1594. 1690 A street house.
1595. '53+ -^ dining-room. |
28, Netcnnan Street.
i8g6. 1644 Business premises.
1897. 1875 A country house.
1908 Messrs. Macmillan's new pre-
mises ; directors' private
room.
1899. 1739 Country house; sketch design.
1902. 1347 Tyne Hghthouses.
CASH (J.) and HACK (M. S.).
Architects.
28, N'ezvmati Street.
1902. 1437 Business premises, Bombay.
CASINI, Miss Cornelie Sculptor.
cjo Aliss Cohen,
21, Hamilton Terrace.
1894. 1773 A hard task; statuette, bronze.
CASSAMAIO, Signorini Painter.
cjo J. N. Perks,
19, Elgin Gardens, Brixton.
1882. 631 (No title in the catalogue.)
CASSELS, William Painter.
Bishop Briggs, Bell Viera Villa,
Glasg07v.
1893. 974 Head of Loch Ranza, Arran.
CASSIDY, John Sculptor.
Lincoln Grove, Manchester.
1897. 2047 The late Sir Charles Halle;
bust, bronze.
1904. 1770 Harold H. Hilton, Esq.
1772 James Gresham, Esq.; bust,
bronze.
CASSIE, James, R.S.A Painter.
123^, Union Street, Aberdeen.
1854. 12S6 On the road to the Linn of
Dee — Braemar, Aberdeen-
shire.
1855. 107 Scottish interior; old women
at the shank.
1856. 1067 Interior of a fisherman's cot-
tage, Scotland — baitinglines.
1857- 583 Reading a chapter to Grand-
mother.
1858. 894 Children at a spring.
931 Balmoral — H.M. the Queen's
Highland home.
1859. 835 "A guid new-year I wish thee,
Maggie! etc."
i860. 146 Fisherman's cottage — splicing
a rope.
1 86 1. 15 Finnan fisherman's fireside.
1866.
1867.
451 The fisherman's daughter bait-
ing lines.
68, George Street, Edinburgh.
529 Morning on the sands at Aber-
deen.
12S Dunnottar Castle.
66, Frederick Street, Edinburgh.
1870. 1030 Moonlight on the eastmost
point of Aberdeenshire.
1 87 1. 1075 Arran, from the Cumbraes.
1872. 226 A winter's day: the hall fire.
1874. 127 Holy Isle, Arran — moonlight.
1875. 409 Summer on the east coast of
Scotland.
7, Castle Terrace, Inverness.
34 A summer afternoon — Firth of
Forth.
634 A Highland goatherd.
33S Chalk cliffs, coast of Sussex.
277 " The moon is up and yet it is
not night, etc."
1877.
1878.
1879.
CASTAN, Louis Sculptor.
8, Percy Street.
1865. 1056 Horse with dog.
1867. 1 128 Dr. Gottfried Kinkel.
CASTEL, J Sculptor.
Coii'ley Road, Oxford.
1849. 1234 Abel.
"Lucifer. Darest thou look on
death?
Cain. He has not yet been
seen.
Lucifer. But must be under-
gone.
Cain. My father says he is
something dreadful, and my
mother weeps when he is
named, and Abel lifts his
eyes to heaven." — Byron.
CASTELLI, Madame Painter.
46, Great Marlborough Street.
1825. 905 Portrait of Madame Ronzi De
Begnis in the character of
Helene in the "Lady of the
Lake."
CASTIGLIONE, J. Painter.
Ill, Charlotte Street.
1869. 98 The first introduction.
496 A lady of the Court of Henri
Quatre.
721 The visit of the physician.
CASTLE, Miss Florence E.
Painter.
112, Gordon Road, Peckham.
1892. 146 A maiden fair.
14
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Castle, Miss Florence E — continued.
2, Chertscy Terrace,
Upper Font Road,
Maidstone.
1S99. 323 "She chanted something sweet
with melody. Oh! fair young
singing girl."
SiitJios,2, Margravine Gardens,
West Kensington.
1902. 850 Study of a girl's head.
1903. 915 Portrait study of a dark girl.
1904. 440 A portrait.
996 Doris, daughter of H. Ethe-
ridge, Esq.
CASTLE, Sydney E Architect.
T/if Studio, 22, Louvainc Road.
1903. 16c; House at Pilning, Gloucester-
shire.
CASTLE, T. Charles H.
Miniature Painter.
23, Bardolph Road,
Tiifnell Park.
1 89 1. 1497 Portrait of a gentleman.
CASTRO, De. See D.
CASWALL, Miss A. M Painter.
Bintfield, Berks.
1870. 437 Young chicken.
CATCHPOLE, T. Frederick.
Painter.
Onslow Studios,
183, Kin^s Road, Chelsea.
1897. 142 Tea in the garden.
1898. 500 Sunlight and shade.
1901. 400 The lady of Shalott. " Out
flew the web and floated
wide."
782 "Then at their kiss all buds
burst forth in bloom and
orchards cloud the earth."
1904. 848 Not death but love. " Guess
now who holds thee, etc."
CATEL, Franz Ludwig Painter.
Rome.
1828. 415 Cicero visited by Pompey at
his Puteolian villa.
CATHELINAU Painter.
1 3, Spencer Street,
Northampton Square.
1868. 176 The nurse.
CATHERWOOD, F Architect.
1 9, Charles Square, Hoxton.
1S20. 973 Buckingham Gate, Adelphi.
I o, Lancaster Place,
Waterloo Bridge.
1828. 559 Sketch of a temple in Nubia.
1 83 1. 6.5 Pyramid.
10S7 Temple.
CATLOW, George Spawton.
Painter.
Hotel Street, Leicester.
1884. 997 Milton Park, Peterborough.
1069 Near Bradgate, Leicestershire.
1885. 1394 Landerwednack Cave, the
Lizard.
5, St. Georges Ckatnbers,
Leicester.
1889. 1524 Greve de Lecq, Jersey.
1 56 1 The road to St. Owen's, Jersey.
I, Berridge Road, Leicester.
1893. nil Sark — Channel Islands.
The Studio, Market Place,
Leicester.
1900. 11S4 Kynance, Cornwall.
CATON, Miss M.
Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1808. 756 Portrait of a gentleman.
CATTERALL, Frederick W.
Architect.
33, Winkley Square, Preston.
1902. 1476 School of Domestic Training,
Colwall.
1903. 14SS House — Garstang, Lancashire.
CATTERMOLE, Charles, R.L.
Painter.
29, Lnkerman Road,
Kentish Town.
1S62. 71 A terrible secret.
CATTERMOLE, George Painter.
43, Henry Street, Pentonville.
1S19. 1156 North-east view of Peter-
borough Cathedral.
182 1. 453 West Front of Peterborough
Cathedral.
18, Upper Cleveland Street.
1S26. 234 King Henry II discovering
the relics of King Arthur
in Glastonbury Abbey.
Henry II in his passage
through Wales was enter-
tained at Cilgarran Castle
with songs of the Welsh
bards, in one of which it
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
15
was recited that King
Arthur, after the battle of
Camlar in Cornwall, was in-
terred at Glastonbury Abbey
before the high altar.
Henry afterwards visited the
abbey and caused the spot
described by the bard to be
opened, when the relics of
King Arthur were dis-
covered.
1826. 50S View near Salisbury.
860 A light-house; composition.
37, Somerset Street,
Portman Square.
1S27. 429 Trial of Queen Catherine.
CATTERNS, Edw. R Painter.
122, Wellington St., Glasgow.
1904. 237 The Very Rev. J. Marshall
Lang, D.D., Principal of
Aberdeen University.
CATTON, Charles, R.A Painter.
Gate St., Lincohi^s Inn Fields.
10 Tygers reposing.
30 A lion and an antelope.
31 A view of the sand pits near
Blackheath.
32 do. do. its companion.
235 Swans.
39 A portrait of a boy and a dog.
40 do. of a dog.
41 An old man's head.
42 do. do.
1769.
1770.
1772.
43 A drawing in chalks.
1773- 39 A south-east view of the
cathedral at Norwich from
Life's Green.
40 A view of the Needles at the
west end of the Isle of
Wight.
41 A drawing in chalks.
1774. 30 A lion.
31 A lioness and whelps.
32 A view of the Needle Rocks,
west end of the Isle of
Wight.
1775- 53 Cattle.
54 do.
55 A small landscape with a wind-
mill.
1776. 48 The triumph of Love; an
emblematical picture.
49 A small landscape.
50 A Salvator Mundi.
1777. 44 A portrait; three-quarters.
45 do. of a Spanish dog.
1778.
4<
I78I.
35
216
429
1782.
52
60
6i
17S.3.
22
1787.
439
1789.
"95
196
249
1790.
1793-
1797.
1798.
18S
'93
237
200
114
■75
176
View of Norwich Cathedral
from the Bishop's Gardens.
Portrait of a dog.
do. \s.(S.^ {Mrs. Cation).
View of Butter-hills near Nor-
wich.
Landscape with a rainbow.
Portrait of an old man.
Boy and monkey.
A bull.
A Pomeranian dog.
Portrait of a spaniel,
do. do.
A morning view of Mourhold-
hill in Norfolk, taken from
the meadow where the Nor-
wich swannery is kept.
Lyon and lyoness.
Bengali tygers.
A sleeping infant.
A view of Hastings in Sussex.
Judd Place East, New Road.
The royal tiger.
Jupiter and Leda.
A child at play.
CATTON, Charles, Junr. ... Painter.
At Mr. Cation's.
iTjGi. 51 A view of London from Black-
friars bridge.
52 A view of Westminster from
Westminster bridge.
1777. 46 A sea-piece.
47 A Mackrell-boat coming up the
Thames.
48 A view of London from the
Adelphi wharf.
1779. 4; A view of Sandlins Ferry at
Norwich.
44 A landscape, its companion.
1780. 13 Portrait of a Newfoundland
dog.
1781. 6 A picture of Newfoundland
dogs.
At Mr. Grainger's,
Bloomsbury Market.
1783. 145 View of Sheffield Place in Sus-
sex.
196 Portrait of a dog.
221 do. cat.
145, Drury Lane.
1784. 36 Portrait of a young gentleman
and dog. {Mr. Jl'igs/ead,
seated.)
II, Bow St., Covent Garden.
1786. 164 View on the Thames.
238 A horse race.
395 Landscape.
400 Sea-piece,
i6
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Catton, Charles, ]nnr. —con/inued.
1 756. +29 View of Freshwater, at the back
of the Isle of Wight.
7, On the terrace,
Tottenham Court Road.
1757. 388 The sergeant in his glory.
401 The sailor in his glory.
I 792. 16 A farm yard.
67 The wheelwrights.
69 The tinker.
176 The harvest field.
1 793. 573 Designs for Gay's fables.
766 do. do.
(Both painted in conjunction
with E. F. Burney.)
William Street,
Tottenham Court Road.
1798. 90 A view of Ferry Hincksey,
near Oxford.
9. A pig-sty.
92 Carting ice.
127 Carting dung.
136 An old horse.
137 An ass and foal.
154 An ox.
183 Sowing.
230 View on the coast of Norfolk.
559 Ploughing.
Purley, near Reading.
iSoo. 102 Portrait of spaniels and a
bittern.
CATTY, A Painter.
1854. 1346 The cousins.
CAUDRON, J Painter.
IFestern Villa, near Barnet.
1864. 431 La cuisinibre.
CAUER, C. or R Sculptor.
Kreutznach, Prussia.
1869. 1239 Olympian Victor thanking the
gods on his return from the
Olympian games.
1870. nil It is finished; marble.
CAUER, Ludwig Sculptor.
46, Glebe Place.
1892. 1972 Wolfgang Broicher; bust.
2000 Telemachos; statuette, bronze.
1893. '^^^ Thirst — group.
1 701 The water-carrier; statuette.
1729 Walter Crane, Esq.; do.
1799 Portrait of a child; do.
12, Genthinerstrasse, Berlin.
1895. 1656 Sir Thomas More; statuette,
bronze.
CAULDWELL, Leslie Giffen.
Painter.
81, Boulevard Mont Parnasse,
Paris.
1887. 1 163 Mignonne.
17, Rue Champagne, Paris.
1891. 1265 A butterfly — portrait.
CAULFIELD, J.... Miniature Painter.
8, Henrietta Street,
Covent Garden.
1792. 234 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs. Bil-
lington.)
769 Portrait of a lady.
771 Death of Virginia.
CAULFIELD, Miss Rachel.
Miniature Painter.
15, Warwick Gardens,
Kensington.
1904. 1 177 Margaret, youngest daughter of
the late Judge Melville.
CAULFIELD, Sidney B.... Architect.
9, Fairfield Road, Bow.
1903. 1521 Design for a public library.
CAULFIELD, Vivian Painter.
22, King Hcnrfs Road, N. W.
1901. 572 Mrs. Stuart Caulfield.
CAULTON, J Painter.
19, Plough Court, Fetter La?ie.
1800. 602 Butterflies.
1802. 338 Insects, from nature.
10, Port man Place, Paddington.
1803. 331 British Insects, from nature.
1804. 317 British Insects, from the col-
lection of J. Linthorn, Esq.
1805. 621 British Insects, from nature;
in enamel.
1807. 77 Bassinthwaite water, Cumber-
land.
79 Wyndandermere ferry.
1810. 352 Hyacinths, after nature.
{This is by Caulton,Jun.)
CAUNTER, R Painter.
6, Albany Street, Edinburgh.
1850. 478 " The boatie rows."
CAUTY, Horace Henry Painter.
4, Vassall Terrace,
Campden Hill.
1870. 289* The inspection of the watch,
" And when at the hour of
ten he led his warlike force
to the room above, where
they were to be passed in
review before the critical eye
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
17
I87I.
94
1873-
1099
1874.
340
1875-
.383
220
520
6S9
1876.
965
1877.
1306
1338
316
1878.
1879.
1880.
1882.
5°5
457
1383
520
37
1883.
705
1885.
1886.
1887.
816
I no
361
947
1888.
no6
1890. 479
1892.
1040
1895-
367
1898.
47
1899.
1900.
99
63S
945
I90I.
1902.
11.
129
114
of the squire, with Jacobina,
the corporal's cat, leading
the on-guard; you could not
fancy a prettier picture for a
hero in a little way than
mine host of the 'Spotted
Dog.' " — Eugene Aram.
" She stood, with amazement,
houseless by night."
" Mad from life's history, etc."
Drifting away. "Like hopes
perfumed and bright, etc."
— Adelaide Procter.
Highlight, CamJ>deii Hill.
The Vagabond. " Homeless,
ragged and tann'd, etc."
Tramps.
Little Sunshine.
" Here, lonely wandering o'er
the sylvan bower, etc."
" Midst rocks and stone and
trees, the old Bertha picks
up stones."
" Man goeth forth unto his
work."
"Gee up, Dobbin!"
Gossip — " You know it 's true."
Nellie, daughter of R. P.
Richards, Esq.
Castaways.
"Whither?"
Mushroom-gatherers.
The right of possession.
My first sitting: a shy sitter.
20, Gordon Place, Kensington.
The gossips' seat : settling the
question.
The Pharisee and the Publican.
Jack's return.
"A merry heart goes all the
day, etc."
Gathering cockles: near Deal,
Kent.
The maids of the village : Clo-
velly, 1887.
Scandal. " Whispers and hints
which went from ear to ear."
Dorset Villa, Sutton.
" Shepherds all and maidens
fair."
Her lord and master.
24, Victoria Road, Sutton.
Granite reefs near Stonehaven,
N.B.
Reflections.
A summer afternoon.
Coming in on the first of the
tide.
The advance Guard.
" Gather ye rosebuds, etc."
1902. 428 " Gives not the hawthorn bush
a sweeter shade, etc."
1903. 668 The parting of the ways.
1904. 777 Gathering the flock.
CAVE, Henry Painter.
Ouse Gate, York.
1814. 185 Part of the cloisters of the
Monastery of St. Agatha,
near Richmond, Yorkshire.
1822. 50 View at Knaresborough, York-
shire.
1S25. 385 Part of the old Bridge over the
river Ouse, York.
946 St. Margaret's Porch, York.
CAVE, James Painter.
]Vinchestcr.
1801. 866 West view of Winchester Cathe-
dral.
975 East view do.
1802. 902 A View of the choir, Winches-
ter Cathedral.
903 An interior view of do.
1803. 965 View of St. Cross, near Win-
chester.
iSi2. 843 View of Beaufort's, Wainfleet's,
and Fox's chantries in the
east end of Winchester
Cathedral.
1817. 998 East view from the south tran-
sept, interior of Winchester
Cathedral.
CAVE, Walter F Architect.
8, George Street,
Poriman Squai'e.
1890. 1758 Gamekeeper's lodge, Sidbury,
Sidmouth.
14, Alarlborough Road,
^ St. John's Wood.
1895. 1557 "Eventyde,"St. John's, Woking.
8, Old Burlington Street.
1898. 1634 Proposed New Front, 40, James
St., S.W.
1741 Bank, Bedminster, Bristol.
1900. 1843 A modern country house in
the 18th-century manner.
1902. 1449 Stables, The Coppice, Henley.
1903. 1495 Studios, Bolton Gardens South.
CAVELER, W. C Architect.
28, Bridport Place.
1844. 1066 Design for a monument to the
Duke of Sussex.
Margate.
1850. 1 144 Warmington church. North
Hants.
D
i8
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CAVELL, John Scott Painter.
1 5, Mecklenburg Square.
1851. 664 Still life.
6, Great Coram Street.
1857. 354 Hassman, the Arab interpreter.
1858. 509 Music for the million.
103a The jewel dealer.
1859. 92 A pillow of snow.
1043 Monsieur Noir ct Mademoi-
selle Blanche.
1 3, Grafs Inn Square.
1862. 317 Un peu fatigu^.
CAWKER, Miss Maud Painter.
16, Meadow Studios, Bushey.
1896. 461 Portrait of a lady.
CAWLEY, Mrs Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1770. 230 A moss-rose and a butterfly, in
water-colours.
CAWSE, Miss Clara Painter.
57, Frith Street., Soho.
1S41. 782 Portrait of a gentleman.
1842. 289 Little Nell and her grandfather.
902 W. J. Williams, Esq.
1843. 6:4 Cinderella.
8, Frith Street.
1844. 566 E. S. Morgan, Esq.
691 do.
1845. 377 The three ages.
52, Rathbone Place.
1846. S75 Portrait of a lady.
1848. 469 Weary travellers.
578 Meditation.
1850. 341 Little Emily.
22, Edivard Street,
Langham Place.
1856. 394 A study.
CAWSE, John Painter.
3, Goldsmith Street.
1801. 59 A study.
1802. 99 An old man's head.
1 1, Upper King Street.
1803. 252 Mr. C. Ashley.
1805. 529 Mr. W. H. ^V'are, leader of the
band, Theatre Royal, Covent
Garden.
1806. 54 Portrait of a lady.
246 Mr. Reeve.
1807. 328 The cobler.
676 Ghismonda, a design for a
large picture.
1 3> Upper Kitig Street,
Bloomsbury.
1809. 91 Mr. R. Randall of the Chapel
Royal.
226 The nursery maid.
1809. 244 Mr. Smith, of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane, in the
character of Omar in the
Opera of Kais.
1 1 , Orange Street,
Red Lion Square.
1 8 14. 232 Erichto, by Sorcerer, a racing
mare, the property of J. P.
Kellerman, Esq.
I, Russell St., Covent Garden.
181 5. 52 Portraits of two brood mares,
the property of Mr. Keller-
mann.
233 Portrait of Pan, the property
of Mr. Kellermann.
326 Gambling.
368 Portrait of Vale Royal, by Sor-
cerer, the property of Mr.
Kellermann.
528 Preparing for a race.
1816. 331 Miss M. Briggs.
9, Henrietta St., Covent Garden.
1830. 175 Sir George Smart.
1 83 1. 117 Baron de Crossard.
1832. 322 The antiquary. "He had a
routh o' auld nic nackets."
— Burns.
1 3, Devonshire Street.
1834. 486 Dioneas and Fiametta. {Vide
Boccaccio's " Decainerone.")
795 Four subjects from Sir Walter
Scott's novel of " Redgaunt-
let," etc.
64, Great Russell Street.
1844. 6co "Gil Bias," vol. i, chap. 10.
CAWSTON, Arthur Architect.
II, Clement's Lane.
1880. 1197 House erecting on Balham
Hill.
iSSi. 1018 Proposed cottages in Clapham
Park.
9, Spring Gardens.
1884. 1304 Salon — Paddockhurst, Sussex.
CAYLEY, Mrs. Emma Sculptor.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1838. 12S4 A child reposing on a favourite
dog.
1839. 1321 BustofE. S. Cayley, Esq.,M.P.
CAYLEY, W.E. Sculptor.
1833. 1134 A child resting after play; a
portrait.
( This exhibit is probably by
the above Airs. Emma Cayley,
the Mrs. having been 7nis-
printed W in the index; the
na?nc is E. Cayley in the
catalogue.)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
19
CAZENAVE, De. See D.
CAZIN, Madame M Painter.
/fo/fy Lodge, Fulham.
1S74. 1337 A market garden in London.
81, Boulevard Picpus, Paris.
1878. 20J An old farm-house.
CAZIN, Michel Medalist.
40, Rue du Luxembourg, Paris.
1899. 2034 Resignde — OrphelinatdesArts,
La Pere Petit, Coquelin
Cadet, Ambroisine medaille
commemorative ; medals,
silver.
CECCARINI, F Sculptor.
49, Winchester Terrace,
Oakley Street.
1872. 1403 Portrait of a boy.
1436 do. gentleman.
CECCOLI, R Painter.
(Professor of Painting at the Royal
Academy, Athens.)
Palate Street, Pinilico.
1855- 5^9 Gentlemen andladies of Athens
in court costumes.
573 Costumes Suliotti; the family
of a Greek captain taking
refuge in a cavern.
677 Costumes of the women of
Thebes.
1856. 498 Greek costume.
CELS, Cornelius Painter.
193, Regent Street.
1S36. 204 Portrait of a gentleman.
CERACCHI, Joseph Sculptor.
Queen Square Court, Soho.
1776. 53 Thetis intreating Jupiter to re-
venge the wrongs her son
Achilles had suffered from
Agamemnon. — Pope's Lliad,
Bk. II, p. 662.
Kin^s Square Court,
Dean Street, Soho.
1777- 49 Castor is agreeably surprised in
the chase by Pollu.x his
brother, who offers to share
with him alternately that im-
mortality which he himself
had before enjoyed; and
laying aside his arms, ten-
derly invites him to make
the circuit of the zodiac.
50 Two medallions of two young
noblemen.
1777. 5' A bust of an admiral.
{Admiral Keppel,extremely
///!v.— Walpole.)
52 A bust of Mercury.
7, Margaret Street,
Cavendish Square.
1778. 42 Lucretia; a sketch.
43 A bust of Mercury.
76, Margaret Street.
1779- 45 His Excellency Count Bel-
gioso; bust in marble.
46 His Excellency General Paoli;
bust in marble.
47 A basso relievo in marble; re-
presenting Love flying from
Contention.
4S A basso relievo in marble; the
rape of Europa ; a model.
49 Sketch in clay of the Earl of
Chatham's monument; de-
signed for a niche in St.
Paul's.
CERVAN, John Painter.
Exeter.
\Tl<i. 54 A view of Mr. Hoare's seat in
Somersetshire.
55 A view thirty miles from Ex-
eter.
CERVENG, John Painter.
At Mr. Tilly's,
7, Vine Street, Piccadilly.
1771. 29 A landscape; a study from
nature.
1772. 44 An officer on horseback.
CESARE, Cavaliere Sculptor,
Fantacchestti, Florence.
1887. 1922 Miss FrancescaColnaghi; bust,
terra-cotta.
CHABOT, A Painter.
7, Travie's Lnn.
1846. 307 Sketch from nature.
CHADBURN, Haworth Painter.
Braziers, Chippcrfield,
King's Langky, Herts.
1903. 70 Westleton Common.
334 My wife.
CHADLEY, J Painter.
High Wycombe.
1819. 1022 Design for a music-room.
1098 View of the Gothic Lodge to
Wycombe Abbey.
20
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CHADWICK, Ernest A Painter.
Hiimpton-in-Arden,
Birmingham.
1900. 1 31 2 The Vale of the Severn.
1 90 1. 106S Bridge over the Blythe, Hamp-
ton-in-Arden.
1903. 934 Primroses.
CHADWICK, Henry Daniel.
Painter.
20, Ashley Road, Hornsey.
1S79. 982 Entrance to the chapel of
Erasmus, Westminster
Abbey.
iSSo. 136 The freedom of the bridge.
1437 In thereignof QueenElizabeth.
1882. 39 Sunset off Boulogne.
42, Batoum Gardens.
1886. 447 A young souvenir of old
London.
1S87. 356 Mrs. Walter Farmer.
Brook Green Studios,
2, Dunsany Road, IV.
1889. 202 Miss Edith Dyke.
1890. 169 Miss Mary Chad wick.
799 A Greek girl.
1894. 5S1 George W. F. Loftus, Esq.
1895. 823 A Grecian Princess.
1896. 9J2 In Cupid's bonds.
CHAFFAULT, Marie L. du (Com-
tesse du ChafTault) Sculptor.
5, Avenue d'Eylau, Paris.
1S99. ^°^' Un Jour de Kermesse Flam-
ande; relief, in enamel.
CHAIR, De. See D.
CHAIX, P Painter.
9, Cavendish Square.
JS32. 84 After a storm comes a calm.
1091 Interior of a convent in Savoy.
CHALK, Miss Hilda Painter.
16, Montpelier Crescent,
Brighton.
1899. 714 Sowing.
CHALKER, Miss Cissie.
Miniature Painter.
Belle Vue House, Bath.
1890. 1490 Billy, Kathleen, and Dot,
children of W. J. Chalker,
Esq.
1891. 1+6S Portrait of my sister.
1892. 1356 Violet,daughterof A. Johnston,
Esq.
1893. 1256 Miss Marie Castellain.
1280 Mrs. J. A. W. Ricketts.
1894. 1241 Jack and Roy, sons of J. E.
Martin, Esq.
1264 Miss Deane.
1266 Betty, daughter of the late W.
Chalker, Esq.
1895. 1128 Mrs. Henry Chalker.
1896. 1306 Lady Fairbairn.
1345 Hope, eldest daughter of H. F.
Clutterbuck, Esq., now Mrs.
T. Fison.
The Red House,
Thet/ord, Norfolk.
189S. 1361 Miss Croft.
CHALKER, Miss Sophia.
Miniature Painter.
Belle Vie-iV House, Bath.
1888. 1523 Daddy.
CHALKLEY, C Architect.
At Mr. J. Wyatfs, Avery Row,
Lozoer Grosvenor Street,
1800. 993 Design for a lodge.
CHALLICE, Miss Annie Jane.
Painter.
S, Cor/iwall Residences, N. IV.
1877. 1000 Eva.
5, Tichfield Terrace.
1 88 1. 1209 A girl's head.
Bolton Studios, Redcliffe Road.
1895. 659 "Grapes fresh from the vine,
etc."
Egerton Studios,
1 6, Yeoman^ s Row.
1904. 121 Lieut. -Colonel Luis Figuerola
y Ferretti.
CHALLIS, E Painter.
I, Upper John Street.
1846. 1190 Interior view of the round
church, St. Sepulchre's, Cam-
bridge.
32, Upper Park St., Islington.
1847. 1245 View in the cloisters of West-
minster Abbey.
1272 West front of Winchester
Cathedral.
1848. 1 1 35 West front of Wells Cathedral.
1S49. "54 The north transept of Tintern
Abbey.
1850. 116S East end of the ruins of Tintern
Abbey.
185 1. 1124 South-east view of Wells Cathe-
dral.
1853. 1 146 Crypt of chapter-house. Wells
Cathedral.
i860. 8 17 East end north tower, etc., of
Fountains Abbey.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
21
CHALLISS, Charles A Painter.
Northolt Road, Harroiv.
1899. 1187 Galley head, St. Leonards.
CHALMERS, A Painter.
2, St. Albans Street.
1798. 364 The coronation chairs.
612 Mr. Kemble as the stranger.
6S7 The tomb of Henry VIL
CHALMERS, Sir George, Bart.
Painter.
41, Goodge Street.
1775. 56 Portrait of a Turk. {Good, but
hard. — Walpole.)
109, St. Martin's Lane.
1776. 56 Portrait of a young lady in the
Chinese court-dress; Kitcat.
At Hull.
iTTS. 4+ A young lady with a favourite
dog.
45 A young gentleman with a
bird's nest.
46 An officer of the 62 nd regi-
ment, lately killed in
America.
47 Portrait of an artist. (? R. E.
Pine holding his daughter's
portraiti)
1779- 39^ Portrait of a nobleman; half-
length.
399 Portrait of a captain of Grena-
diers (now lieutenant-
colonel).
400 Portrait of a captain of light
infantry; small whole length.
401 Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters.
1780. 201 Portrait of an officer.
209 do. a gentleman.
1 78 1. 64 do. a sea officer.
98 A Magdalen.
144 Portrait of an officer.
167 do. a gentleman.
I GO, St. Martin's Lane.
1784. 49 Portrait of a gentleman. {G.
Chalmers. )
145 Portrait of a gentleman in a
shooting-dress. {Mr. Lilly.)
1785. 121 Portrait of a young lady.
3, Back of St. George's Church,
LLanover Square.
1786. io4t Portrait of a gentleman.
3, Mill Street.
1788. 253 Portrait of a lady.
1789. 96 do. field officer.
381 do. lady.
1790. 4 do. young gentleman.
CHALMERS, George Paul, R.S.A.
2, Queen Street, Edinburgh.
1863. 535 Major Maconachie \Velwood,
Lieut. -Colonel of the Edin-
burgh City Volunteers.
(Elected R.S.A.)
51, York Place, Edinburgh.
1875- 3 Threescore years and ten.
1876. 256 Running water.
505 The knitter.
545 Roses.
597 Prayer.
CHALMERS, J Architect.
1799. 917 Sketch of a naval triumphal
arch.
CHALMERS, Sir R., Bart. Painter.
Capn. R. Chalmers.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1790. 485 Sea-piece.
494 do.
1791. 109 do.
1796. 329 Calm after a storm.
1797- 325 View near Dover.
S03 A view in Rio de Janeiro,
South America.
{Sir George Chalmers,
Bart., died in 1791, and Sir
R. Chalmers, Bart., only ap-
pears as such in 1 798. He
might have succeeded an elder
brother.)
1798. 279 Pilots hailing a ship.
1799. 82 A sea view with Dutch boats.
S3 A sea view on the coast.
669 A scene from a novel of Elea-
nor by Mrs. Hanway, vol. 4,
p. 204.
CHALMERS, W. A. Painter.
At Mr. Coup's,
14, Neil) Bond Street.
1790. 569 View in the Collegiate church,
Westminster.
629 Mrs. Jordan as Sir Harry Wild-
air.
645 View of the eastern entrance of
the collegiate church, West-
minster.
59, New Bond Street.
1 791. 5S9 Interior view of the cathedral
church, ^Vestminster.
646 View from Dryden'sMonument
at Westminster.
660 A Gothic screen.
1 792. 480 The ceremony of the interment
of the late President of the
Royal Academy in St. Paul's.
22
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Chalmi
:rs,
W. A. — continued.
i8og. 695
A frame containing the por-
102, New Bond Street.
traits of two ladies and two
1793.
0S7
Inside of Henry Vllth Chapel,
gentlemen.
with the ceremony of the
696
Master Ottey, from the Royal
installation.
Military College, Marlow.
59, New Bond Street.
1810. 94
The toilet.
1794.
41:
West front of the Abbey, Bath.
387
405
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Mills.
CHALON,
Alfred Edward, R.A.
411
Portrait of a lady.
Painter.
412
do. do.
8, Church Lane, Kensington.
564
do. an artist.
1801.
826
Mrs. Starkey.
6.5
A frame containing the por-
1802.
456
Mr. Chauvet and family.
traits of Mrs. Hamilton, Miss
777
Signer Viganoni.
Attersolls, Lieut. - Colonel
8+3
Mr. G. Ferrari.
^ Hamilton, and Mr. Parks.
1803.
344
Miss E. Willis.
1811. 133
The Balcony, painted as com-
75«
Rev. Mr. Ormerod.
panion to " The Toilet " ex-
1804.
506
Portrait of a child.
hibited last year.
529
The rural lesson.
273
Sir Joseph and Lady Mawbey's
684
Mr. Moeller.
children.
732
Mrs. Davis.
S5>
Portrait of a lady.
741
Rev. D'Arcy Haggitt.
57^
The ruby of the Philippine
769
Baroness Blount.
islands. Vide " Gil Bias."
810
A Virgin and child. After
574
Portrait of a lady.
Francisco Vane.
575
Portraits of the Hon. Miss
1805.
3S3
Portrait of a lady.
Burrell, the Hon. Mr. W.
393
The seasons.
Burrell, and Miss Cholmon-
65.
Portrait of a lady and family.
23, Charles St., Berners Street.
deley.
71, Great Titchfield Street.
1806.
381
Spanish Courtship.
1812. 397
Tuning.
3S2
Portrait of a child.
39S
Mrs. S. Adair.
435
Sir J. Mawbey, Bart., Lady
Mawbey, and family.
399
Mergelina, Diego, and Marcos,
etc., from " Gil Bias."
654 Ganymede.
413
Hon. Miss L. Wyndham.
691
Beatrice. — Vide Shakespeare.
549
Portrait of a lady.
702
Je I'ai plaunte, je I'ai vil naitre.
— Vide J. J. Rousseau's
romance.
55°
A frame containing the por-
traits of the Marchioness
Dowager of Lansdowne, Mrs.
709
Portrait of a lady of quality in
the costume of the sixteenth
Dottin, and Miss G. Stroude.
(Elected A.R.A.)
century.
1813. 436
A frame containing the por-
1807.
353
Portrait of an officer in the
Guards.
traits of a lady. Major Na-
pier, and Lady Montford.
44S
Portraits of Miss Chesshyres, as
472
Portrait of a gentleman.
Zobeide, Safie, and Amine
5.6
A frame containing the por-
in the story of the Three
traits of Lord C. Bentinck's
Calenders and the Three
child. Miss Milbanke, and
Ladies of Bagdad.— Vide
the children of Colonel Gor-
Arabian Nights.
don.
776
Portraits of a lady and her
517
The Misses Coxe.
children.
1814. 114
A scene from Beaumarchais'
822
The approaching check-mate
and the retaliation.
comedy, " Le Mariage de
Figaro": The Count, Su-
861
Portrait of a gentleman.
sanna, and the Page, etc.
S97
do. lady.
426
Portraits of Mrs. Elliott, Sir
912
Mr. W. Prescott.
W. Elliott, Bart., and Mrs.
1808.
379
lis sont d'accord.
Mayers.
43, Great Titchfield Street.
434
Portraits of Lady Fred. Beau-
1809.
112
La Colezione.
clerck, a lady, and Mrs.
122
Miss M. Gifford, etc.
Utterson.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
23
i»i4.
1815.
1S16.
1S17.
1S19.
450 Portraits of three sisters: Mrs. |
lS20. 194
M. CorselHs, Mrs. Strettcll,
and Miss Utterson.
4 SI Lady Barbara Ashly Cooper.
91 Portraits of the children of W.
462
Heyliger, Esq.
791
Ill A lady and her attendant.
601 Mrs. Lambton and daughter.
646 Portraits of Miss Montgomery,
Mrs. Fray, and a gentle-
1821. 145
man in an Andalusian
dress.
65.
652 Portrait of a lady.
706
703 Portraits of Lady Mawbey and
79^
Mrs. Wildman Goodwyn.
812
737 Portrait of a lady.
869
(Elected R.A.)
1822. 162
67 A scene from " Don Quixotte " :
the landscape painted by
J. J. Chalon. Sancho Panza
delivering the message from
651
the Knight to the Duchess.
652
61S Dr. and Mrs. Yelloley.
661
659 Portraits of Mrs. Rolls (in the
74^
costume of the Welsh peas-
antry), J. Rolls, Esq., and
743
Mrs. Barnett.
751
744 Portraits of a lady, Mrs. J. Kay,
752
and another lady.
1823. 163
II, Great Marlborough Street.
517
140 A study from nature.
688 Portrait of a gentleman.
705 Portraits of Lady Charlotte
Clive and Colonel and Mrs.
688
Brownrigg.
817
706 The Lady and the Wasp, from
Gay. "Strikehim not,Jenny,
826
Doris cries, etc."
835
717 Mrs. Colonel Shedden.
1824. 429
779 Portraits of W. Goodwin, Esq.
454
and H. Ball, Esq.
645 Portraits of three ladies.
715 Portrait of a lady.
455
718 do. gentleman.
S21 Portraits of two ladies, and the
Rev. Dr. Butler.
24 H.R.H. the late Princess Char-
lotte of Wales and of Saxe
Coburg Saalfeld.
520 A. Wyndham Bishop, Esq.,
nth Light Dragoons.
539
530 Portrait of a lady.
544
793 do. do.
802 Mrs. J. Arkwright.
545
803 Portrait of a lady.
805 do. child.
663
884 Lady Wigram.
795
895 Portrait of a lady.
910 James Rutherford, Esq., Royal
1825. 45'
Engineers.
533
The theft discovered. La
Comtesse, Suzanne, Cheru-
bin, etc., from " Mariage du
Figaro."
Miss Hullmandcl.
Portrait of Rear- Admiral Lam-
bert, Commander-in-chief at
the Cape of Good Hope and
St. Helena.
Le Billet. Portraits of a lady
and her daughter.
Dr. Chossat.
The Duchess of Hamilton.
Mrs. Eversfield.
Portrait of a lady,
do. do.
A scene from Moliere's comedy,
" Les Precieuses ridicules:"
Madelon, Cathos, Masca-
rille, etc.
The Hon. Misses Burrell.
Mrs. Moody.
Mrs. Hughes.
Portraits of a lady and the late
Miss Tarleton.
Major Moody.
A portrait.
J. Graham, Esq.
Mrs. James Pulham.
Madame Ronzi de Begnis, in
the character of Fatima in
the opera of " Pietro I'Ere-
mita."
Countess of Blessington.
Hon. Captain Monckton, Cape
Infantry.
H. A. W. Fellowes, Esq.
Lady Wigram.
Portrait of a lady.
Miss Chester in the character
of Beatrice — " Much ado
about Nothing."
Thomas Clarkson, M. A., author
of the " History of the Abo-
lition of the Slave Trade."
The specimens of African
produce and manufactures
are those which were shown
to the Privy Council in
1788, etc.
Mrs. Nightingale and daughters.
Portrait of an officer of the
Royal Staff Corps.
Portraits of the family of the
Rev. Wm. Ward.
Rev. William Ward.
Portraits of the daughters of
Lord Frederick Beauclork.
The Ladies Cornwallis.
do. do.
24
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
543
617
661
545
549
D. O'Callaghan.
Esq.
1827.
Chalon, Alfred 'E&'wa.rA,R.A.—con/iniied.
1825. S3: rnparations for a fancy liall;
portraits of the Misses Scott.
Portraits of the sons of Lord
Frederick Beauclerk.
Mrs. ^^'illiam Lambard.
W. C. Sheppard, Esq., Cape
Cavalry.
762 Miss Stcrky.
814. Lady Sinclair.
(Painter to H.R.H. the Duchess of
Cambridge.)
42, Great Mar/borough Street.
1826. 446 Portraits of W. Wilkins, Esq.,
Mrs. Wilkins and family.
Robert Walpole, Esq., Rifle
Brigade.
Miss Barton.
550 Master J. W.
660 E. R. Tunno,
667 Mrs. Tunno.
750 Mrs. Money and daughter.
766 Lady Wigrara.
466 A family group.
482 The sisters.
694 Mrs. Douglas Mercer.
708 Mrs. Charles Calvert.
790 Mrs. Fitz-Gerald.
829 Miss Bouwens.
837 Portrait of the infant daughter
of Sir Thomas Woolleston
White, Bart.
S45 Charles Calvert, Esq., M.P.
509 The sisters.
La Collazione.
Mrs. Barrett Lennard.
Mrs. John Graham and her
children.
Mrs. Coape.
756 Portrait of a lady.
757 Mrs. Chauncy Hare Towns-
hend, of Baynard, Surrey.
873 Portraits of a lady and child.
495 do. two ladies (sisters).
504 Miss Sewell and Miss Adelaide
Sewell.
505 Mrs. Dumaresq.
605 Mademoiselle Sontag.
613 Miss Gordon.
699 Portrait of a lady.
759 do. gentleman.
878 do. young lady.
462 do. lady.
464 Disegnatrice.
476 Portraits of the Countess of
Jersey and the Lady Adela
Corisanda Villiers.
604 Portrait of a lady.
691 do. gentleman.
754 do. lady.
1828.
533
551
520
628
1829.
1830.
1830. 876
913
1831. 18
471
475
478
604
825
832
842
502
519
1832.
1833-
535
621
639
655
769
905
87
496
5'4
627
637
652
859
1S34. 444
464
" Che ne pensate sorella mia?"
Miss Clarke.
Hunt the slipper.
Portrait of a lady.
The Ladies Georgiana and
Louisa Russell.
Lady Wrothesley Russell.
Portrait of a lady,
do. do.
do. gentleman,
do. lady.
Miss Emma Strovin.
La Bayadere; portrait of Made-
moiselle Taglione.
Edmund Champagne Jones,
•Esq., son to Lieutenant-
General Sir Richard Jones,
K.C.B.
Countess of Aylesford.
Mrs. Peter la Touche.
Lady Katharine Jermyn.
Portrait of a lady.
John Erskine, Esq.
Mrs. Joy.
The Countess of Erne.
Portraits of the Hon. the
Ladies Sarah Caroline
Frederica, Clementina Au-
gusta Wellington, and Adela
Corisanda Maria Villiers.
Lady Louisa Fortescue.
Mrs. Robert Snow.
Portraits of a lady and her
children.
Portrait of a lady.
Frederick Seymour, Esq.
Lady Rodd.
Mrs. Fairlie and her child-
ren.
472 La Sorelle: portraits of the
Hon. Mrs. Stanley and the
Hon. Misses Dillon.
480 Mrs. FitzGerald.
567 The Countess of Blessington.
576 Lady Astley Cooper.
676 Portraits of a lady and children ;
miniature.
772 Mrs. Singleton.
1835. 445 The late Countess Dowager of
Burlington.
459 Lady Charles Fitzroy and son.
466 Mrs. Crawford of Saint Hill.
561 Lady Agnes Byng.
569 Mrs. Henry Bathurst and son.
580 Lady Augusta Baring.
697 The late Countess Dowager of
Burlington.
822 Madame Vestris.
1836. 466 Lady Louisa Cavendish.
475 Mrs, Henry Pearse.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
25
1836.
476 Lady Macbeth. "Come, come,
1841. 644
you spirits, etc."
657
491
Lady Macbeth. "All the per-
67.
fumes of Arabia, etc."
696
589
Portraits of the Earl of Dal-
712
keith, Lord Henry M. D.
7.8
Scott, and Lord Walter M. D.
1842. 60
Scott, children of the Duke
616
of Buccleuch.
592
Lord Lyndhurst.
656
598
Miss FitzClarence.
836
Mrs. Smith.
1837-
60
Dalila. "Let me approach at
least, and touch thy hand." —
Samson Agonistes.
666
55'
Mrs. W. Boothe.
677
587 The Duchess of Montrose.
708
622
Miss Bentinck.
716
Lady Rennie.
715
727
Miss Johnson.
738
Portraits of the children of
George Rennie, Esq.
988
The Earl of Pembroke.
872
(Portrait Painter to H.M. the Queen.)
1838.
6.7
Lady Georgiana Campbell.
1843. 655
623
Her Royal Highness the
Duchess of Kent.
987
632
Lady Caroline Campbell.
1 00 1
733
Her Majesty the Queen.
734
Lady Wilhelmina Stanhope.
744
The Duchess of Sutherland.
1013
760
Miss Cockayne.
1024
Portraits of the Ladies Somerset,
daughters of the Duke of
1048
Beaufort.
1078
1839.
596
The Marchioness of Ailesbury.
633
Mrs. Charles Martyn.
646
Madame la Comtesse Zava-
douski.
i"33
737
The Countess of Blessington.
1844. :-3
749
Mrs. Thwaytes.
76.
The Misses Coape.
775
Miss Gamble.
779
Lady Susan North and son.
10, Wimpole Street.
95
1840.
100
" Le bas couleur de rose avec
une jarretiere d'argent." —
Le Diable Boiteux.
629
563
La Seiiora de Acuna.
899
579
Lady Lytton Bulwer.
916
587
Mrs. Richard Lane.
614
Portrait of a lady.
6»4
Portraits of the children of Sir
John and Lady Charlotte
Guest.
634
Ada, Countess of Lovelace.
780
Portrait of a lady.
1841.
216
The farewell. " Lady, farewell,
937
I little thought, etc."
95'
6zS
Count D'Orsay.
965
Lady John Scott.
Mrs. Thwaitcs.
Lady Elizabeth Drummond.
H.R.H. the Prince of Cajnia.
H.R.H. the Princess of Capua.
Sir Walter Hlunt, Bart.
"A hora me canoces?"
Portrait of a lady and her
child.
Portraits of the childrc-n of the
late Sir Benjamin Heath
Malkin, one of the Judges
of the Supreme Court of
Judicature, Calcutta.
Portrait of a lady.
Miss Stanley.
Madlle. Rachel, role de Camille
dans les Horaces.
Mrs. Charles Kean, late Miss
E. Tree, in the character of
Pauline des Chapelles in the
" Lady of Lyons."
The Lord Bishop of Norwich.
{Edward Stanley.)
Robert, son of R. Buchanan
Dunlop, Esq.
Lady Clementina \'illiers.
Portraits of the family of \\\\-
liam Whitting, Esq., of
Thorney Abbey.
Undine, portrait of Lady Cle-
mentina Villiers.
Portrait of the daughter of
John Lock, Esq.
Portraits of the late Lady
Amelia Frederika and of
the Lady Cecilia Gordon
Lennox.
A family group.
John Knox reproving the ladies
of Queen Mary's court.
" When he left the Queen
bubbling and greeting, etc."
"And Herod with his men of
war set him at naught, and
mocked him, etc." — Luke,
x.xiii, II.
Miss Jameson.
Mrs. Ridgway of Richmont.
Portraits of the late George
Knott, Esq., Mrs. Knott
and family, of Bohun Lodge,
East Barnet. By the demise
of Mr. Knott, the English
school of painting has lost
one of its most zealous and
liberal patrons.
Portrait of a lady.
Lake Price, Esq.
Mrs. Price.
26
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Chalon,AUredEdwa.rd,J?.A.—con/i/iued.
1S45. 28 La li. \'erginc col Bambino.
66 Mrs. Tliwaytes.
586 riiL- Marchioness of Ailesbury
in a Spanish costume.
Si? Portrait of a lady.
815 George Jones, Esq., R.A.,
Keeper of the Royal Aca-
demy.
949 Lord Crewe.
9s8 Portrait of a lady.
1008 Frederick Clifton, Esq.
1846. 885 Lord Brougham.
1036 Lady iMolesworth.
1047 Sir William Molesworth, Bart.,
r.LP.
1075 Mrs. Heming and child.
1085 Sisters.
1112 Hon. Mrs. Hamilton of Bur-
warton.
1122 Mrs. Morrison.
1141 Mrs. William Curtis.
1847. 157 Serena among the Salvage
people. The landscape by
J. J. Chalon, R.A. "Tho'
when as all her plaints she
had displayed, etc."
820 Madame Acuna.
960 Mrs. Lane of the Grange,
Leyton.
972 John Lane, Esq.
978 Portraits of Sisters. " We, Her-
mia, have with our needles
created both one flower,
etc."
1011 A study.
1C12 Launch of the Homeward-
bound.
1036 Portraits of a lady and her son.
1848. 532 Autumne.
960 Lieut. A. Wykeham, Clifton,
I St Battalion ist Rifle Bri-
gade.
981 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean in
the characters of Sir Walter
and Lady Emeline Amyott
in the " Wife's Secret."
1000 A portrait.
loij Madame Rabat Fechter and
Mdlle. Baptiste in the char-
acters of Antigone and Is-
mene in Sophocles' "Anti-
gone."
1025 Portrait of an officer of the
69th Bengal Native Infantry.
1849. 770 Portrait of a lady, painted in
1833-
882 A sketch for a portrait.
890 Captain Gardiner, R.H.A.
91° Mrs. Gardiner.
1849.
portrait
1850.
1851.
r8s2
1853-
1042
1131
1139
'•49
958
520 Maternal instruction;
of Miss Mitchell.
934 Clarkson Stanfield, R.A.
947 Professor Leslie, R.A.
963 The breeze; portrait of Miss
Lucomb in the character of
Haydee.
956 Henry Lazarus, Esq.
977 Madame Doca.
1016 Rosalie; a sketch.
1018 Diamond cut diamond; an an-
ecdote of the Court of Louis
XV, related by Madame de
Genlis: "Madame de Pom-
padour . . . used to pay her
court to the Queen, etc."
Rosalie; a sketch. "Je I'ai
plantt', Je I'ai vu naitre, etc."
The Seasons. " The daughters
of the year, etc."
Mrs. Parnell.
Les Graces; portraits of Mile.
Carlotta Grisi, Mme. Amalia
Ferraris, and Mile. Louise
Taglioni.
Mimie.
Miss Tatlock.
963 Donna Emilia Rosa de Gayan-
gos.
1008 Lady Bulwer Lytton.
922 Mrs. Charles Salaman and son.
930 Miss Strickland.
968 Miss Fanny Chambers. " Oh !
blest with temper whose un-
clouded ray, etc."
983 Master Mitchell,
ary Member of the Society of Arts of
Geneva.)
£/ Bit en Re tiro, Kensitigtoti.
In memoriam, 1853. "And
memory watches o'er the sad
review. " — Campbell.
The late Col. Hawker.
968 Mrs. Hawker.
1S56. 884 Portraits.
1 108 Geneva, sketched in the winter
of 1825. "My lodging was
on the cold ground."
197 Sophia Western. — Tom Jones.
229 " The isle is full of noises, etc."
— The Tempest.
776 Mrs. Captain J. J. Underwood,
painted in 1824.
864 Portrait of a lady.
886 do. do.
904 Mrs. Colonel J. J. Underwood;
a gift to her son in India.
(The same lady is repre-
sented, No. 776, after an in-
terval of twenty-three years.)
(Honor
1854
925
959
1857-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
27
1858. 36 Portrait of his sister, the late
Miss Chalon.
77S Miss Gibbons.
797 Repose; a portrait.
808 Sir James South.
1859. 7S0 Bessie; portrait of Miss Car-
penter Smith.
S54 Mdlle. Feser, with Joli-cceur.
856 Sisters.
877 Mrs. Auther.
878 Miss Josephine Chatterton.
879 Sacred music; portraits of Mrs.
Bertha Street and her sister
Miss Street.
i860. gz "See fierce Belinda on the
baron flies, etc." — Jiape of
the Lock.
733 Portrait of an artist.
741 A visit to El Retiro; portrait
of Mrs. Vickers Dickenson.
742 Portrait of an actress. " Que
Tantin serait content s'il
avait I'art de vous plaire."
CHALON, Henry Bernard. ..Painter.
H. Chalon, Junr.,
21, Broad St., Golden Square.
1792. 655 Landscape with cattle.
703 do. horses.
H. B. Chalon,
78, Charlotte Street.
1793. 645 Portrait of a horse.
663 Landscape with sheep and
cattle.
702 Landscape with cattle.
712 Portraits of a lion, lioness, and
two whelps at the tower.
782 Portrait of a bull.
788 A wild boar.
79; Landscape with cattle.
(Animal Painter to the Dutchess of York.)
18, Goodge Street,
Tottenham Court Road.
1796. 321 Portraits of a mare and dog.
26, Goodge Street,
i^f)"]. 4 Two portraits of horses belong-
ing to H.R.H. the Duke of
York.
324 Portrait of an Italian grey-
hound.
681 Skull of a lion.
689 do. white bear.
706 Portrait of an old English setter.
729 do. a hunter.
1798. 58 do. Pomeranian belong-
ing to the Marquess of
Blandford.
146 Portrait of a hunter.
237 do. an Arabian belong-
ing to Lord Heathfield.
1 798. 542 Portrait of a Shetland poney be-
longing to the Duchess of
Dorset.
649 Portrait of a horse.
■>' do. hunter belonging
to Lord Heathfield.
1799. 105 Portrait of a famous poney be-
longing to Mr. Field.
243 Portrait of His Majesty's state
coach horses.
570 Portrait of a horse and dog be-
longing to Mr. Mildrell.
572 Portrait of a celebrated grey-
hound. Miller, belonging to
Mr. Bate Dudley.
827 Portrait of a horse belonging
to General Stabed.
843 Portrait of a hunter belonging
to Mr. R. Clarke.
1800. 40 I'ortraitof Henry Hall, a British
soldier, aged 90 years.
52 Two chargers belonging to the
Duke of York.
270 Portrait of Mary Owen.
1801. 33 do. Beauty, one of His
Majesty's state-horses.
193 Portraits of two chargers.
208 do. two hunters.
689 do. spaniels flushing a
woodcock.
1802. II Portrait of a man and dray-
horse.
24, ll'uu-hesterRo7V, Faddington.
1803. 19 Danceaway, a famous hunter,
the property of General
Grosvenor.
113 Portrait of a spaniel, the
property of Major-General
Urquhart.
200 Portrait of a Maltese ass.
263 do. an Arabian, the
property of Messrs. Moor-
croft and Field.
266 Portrait of an hunter, the
property of Mr. Holbrook.
715 The Bibury welter-stakes.
1804. 59 Portraits of dogs, the property
of Miss Thrale.
5S4 Portraits of Hannibal and Prin-
cess, the property of H.R.FL
the Duke of York.
1805. 193 Portrait of H.R.H. the Duke
of York's gamekeeper and
dogs.
221 Portrait of a mare, the property
of Miss S. Thrale.
258 Giles, the property of W. Lake,
Esq.
552 A little spaniel, the property of
Miss Carr.
28
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Chalon, Henry Bernard — continued.
1806. -6 I'ortraii of a famousliunter and
hack mare, the property of
Sir F. Boynton, Bart.
93 Esterhazy and Gaberlourie,
famous hunters, the property
of Colonel Thornton.
106 Portrait of a famous hunter,
the property of A. Roberts,
Esq.
I S6 Portraits of famous hunters, the
property of Sir F. Boynton,
Bart.
483 Portraits of celebrated bull-
dogs, the property of H.
Boynton, Esq.
805 Portrait of Snowball, a cele-
brated greyhound, the prop-
erty of Major Topham.
1807. 424 Portrait of Sir David, a famous
racer.
441 Portrait of Brainworm, a famous
racer.
y-^ Portraits of famous setters, the
property of Miss Crowcher.
1S08. 69 Sir David by Trumpator, with
Samuel Chisney, the prop-
erty of H.R.H. the Prince
of Wales.
167 Orville, by Beningbrough, and
Smallman, the groom, the
property of H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales.
1-7 Barbarossa, by Sir Peter, the
property of H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales.
253 Carlo — a portrait of a famous
spaniel, the property of Mrs.
Kennedy.
i8og. 220 Portraits of two celebrated
dray-horses, the property of
C. Calvert, Esq., and the
portrait of Wry-nose Joe, the
drayman.
238 Tom Pipes and Harry Long-
legs, hunters, the property of
a gentleman, with his por-
trait and servant.
18 10. 14 Flora, a famous hunter, the
property of the Earl of Dar-
lington.
22 Portraits of a poodle and
Scotch terrier, the property
of a lady.
229 Brighton, a famous hunter, the
property of the Earl of Dar-
lington.
3 1 8 Cartouch, a famous poodle, the
property of H.R.H. the
r^uchess of York.
1 8 10. 337 Portraits of a terrier and tame
badger, the property of a
gentleman.
418 Eaton, a portrait of a famous
racer, the property of the
Earl of Grosvenor.
435 Fairy, a famous Scotch terrier,
the property of H.R.H. the
Duchess of York.
529 Costive, a portrait of a famous
hound, the property of the
Earl of Darlington.
23, Beaumont Street,
Devonshire Place.
181 1. 5 Fidget, a famous blood-horse,
the property of Major J.
Mouat.
109 Portraits of Little Bit and
Gay, two favourite phaeton
ponies, the property of
H.R.H. the Princess Char-
lotte of Wales.
178 Scorpion, a famous blood-
horse, the property of
H.R.H. the Princess Char-
lotte of Wales.
183 Portraits of Pleasant and Span-
gle, two favourite ponies,
the property of H.R.H.
the Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
490 An Arabian broke loose.
181 2. 104 Portrait of a hunter, the prop-
erty of Viscount Hawarden.
122 Portrait of a charger, the prop-
erty of the Earl of Port-
arlington, and a corporal of
the 23rd Light Dragoons
who was at the Battle of
Talavera.
187 Portrait of a shooting poney,
gamekeeper and dogs, the
property of J. Larking, Esq.
196 Portraits of a hunter and fox-
hound, the property of the
Earl of Portarlington.
209 Portraits of Stump and Hump,
two favourite phaeton ponies,
the property of H.R.H.
the Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
219 Portrait of a race-horse, the
property of a gentleman.
334 Portrait of an officer's charger
of the 7th Hussars.
3S0 Portraits of two favourite dogs,
the property of the Duke of
Devonshire.
18 1 3. Ill Sally, a favourite spaniel, the
property of a gentleman.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1813. 240 The inside of the Earl of Dar-
lington's kennel, with his
Lordship's huntsman, dog-
feeder, and some of the most
celebrated hounds of the
Raby pack.
368 Sir Malagizi, a famous racer,
the property of Sir M. M.
Sykes, Bart., M.P.
376 Camillus, a famous racer, the
property of Sir M. M. Sykes,
Bart., M.P.
580 Phoebe, a famous spaniel, the
property of G. Vere, Esq.
1814. 32 Rose, a famous terrier, the
property of Lady Graham.
304 Fancy, a favourite spaniel, the
property of E. Poore, Esq.
317 Portraits of a groom and hun-
ter belonging to Lady Au-
gusta Vane.
330 Portraits of two famous hunters
and harriers going out in the
morning, the property of Sir
B. Graham, Bart.
333 Sledmere, a famous blood-
horse, the property of Sir B.
Graham, Bart.
1 81 5. 49 Portraits of a nobleman and
his servant on two fast trot-
ting hacks.
74 Portraits of Blenheim and
Rake, two favourite spaniels,
the property of a lady.
3S4 Major, a charger belonging to
the late Captain Bryan of
the Coldstream Guards.
397 Mammoth, the property of
Colonel G. Thornton.
495 Portrait of Fidele, a favourite
Italian greyhound, the pro-
perty of W. Rogers, Esq.
1 8 16 30 Portrait of a greyhound.
( This number is put to Chalon
in the index but to G. Wilson
in tlie catalogue ; if is probably
a mistake in the latter.^
43 Portrait of Lavinia, a favourite
pug, the property of Miss M.
Horn.
277 Ostriches painted from nature;
the property of H.R.H. the
Duchess of York.
364 Portrait of Nelson, a famous
Newfoundland dog, the pro-
perty of H.R.H. the Duke
of York.
1817. 219 Portraitof Flush, afavouritespa-
niel (King Charles's breed),
the property of a gentleman.
1S17. 348 The royal hunt, or H.R.H. the
Prince Regent's staghounds
unkennelling on Ascot
Heath; with portraits of
Mr. Sharp, H.R.H.'s hunts-
man, on Flamingo, his fav-
ourite hunter, the whippers-
in on their favourite hunters,
and a groupe of picked
hounds.
366 Portraits of a favourite horse
and a groom belonging to
H.R.H. the Princess Char-
lotte of Wales.
381 Portrait of Berlin, a favourite
Pomeranian, the property of
H.R.H. the Duchess of
Yojk.
405 Portrait of Prince Lcoi)oId, a
famous racer, with his rider,
Whealey the jockey, the
property of H.R.H. the
Duke of York.
444 Portrait of a favourite horse,
the property of H.R.H. the
Princess Charlotte of Wales.
1818. 2 Portraits of a groupeof favourite
dogs, the property of J. R.
Scott, Esq.
12 Portrait of Luna, a favourite
spaniel, the property of
J. R. Scott, Esq.
14 Portrait of Fury, a favourite
terrier, the property of R.
Wright, Esq.
90 Portrait of Mellow, a favourite
managed horse, the property
of J. R. Scott, Esq.
313 Portrait of Pigeon, a famous
Arabian, the property of a
gentleman.
334 Portrait of Dun, a favourite
hack, the property of C.
Greenwood, Esq.
366 Portrait of Rattler, a favourite
hunter, the property of a
gentleman.
379 Portraits of a favourite galloway
and a Shetland poney, the
property of J. Withmore,
Esq.
584 Portrait of Selim, a favourite
chestnut hunter, the property
of Richard Wright, Esq.
585 Portrait of Dash, a favourite
spaniel, the property of a
lady.
iSig. 43 Portrait of Beau, a favourite
spaniel, the property of J.
B. Wildman, Esq.
30
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Chalon, Henry Bernard — continued.
1S19. 88 Portraits of a lady's horse, with
ponies and a favourite
spaniel.
121 Head of Fickle, a terrier, the
property of the Hon. W. H.
Irby.
218 Portrait of a celebrated gig-
horse and I )oxy, a Newfound-
land bitch, the property of a
gentleman.
276 Portrait of Vicare, a famous
hunter, the property of
G. H. Urummond, Esq.,
M.P.
287 Portraits of a favourite hunter
and his groom, belonging
to the Countess of Darling-
ton.
370 Portraits of two favourite cows,
the property of the Countess
of Darlington.
382 Portraits of three horses. Smock-
face, the Upright Judge, and
All Peter, with two fox-
hounds, the property of the
Hon. N. Fellowes, and a
view of the kennel at Egges-
ford.
1820. 15 Portrait of a Persian mare,
presented to His Majesty
by the Ambassador from the
Emperor of Persia.
102 Portrait of Essex, a favourite
hunter (and his groom), with
a distant view of Thorpe
Hall, Yorkshire, the pro-
perty of M. Milbank, Esq.,
M.P.
236 Portraits of a celebrated hunter,
Dandy, and Newfoundland
dog. Hector, the property of
M. Milbank, Esq., M.P.
260 Portrait of Malcolm, an Ara-
bian, the property of His
Majesty.
282 Portraits of two celebrated
greyhounds, the property of
M. Milbank, Esq., M.P.
544 Portraits of Dandy, a celebrated
hunter, and Hector, a New-
foundland dog, the property
of M. Milbank, Esq., M.P.
1821. 183 Portrait of Aimwell, a fox-
hound, the property of Sir
M. M. Sykes, Bart.
433 Portrait of a favourite horse,
the property of Miss Beau-
mont, of Britton Hall, York-
shire, with his groom.
1821. 589 Portraits of a gamekeeper and
his poney, with pointers, the
property of C. Winn, Esq.
1S22. 1S7 Study of a hunter's head and a
foxhound.
241 Portraits of a hunter and a ter-
rier, the property of Henry
Thorold, Esq.
242 Portrait of an old hunter, the
property of John Gilbert,
Esq., with a distant view of
the Earl of Carlisle's seat
with the Mausoleum.
487 Portrait of a favourite spaniel,
the property of Mrs. Burch.
1824. 352 Portraits of two hunters, the
property of J. Tyndale, Esq.
713 Viper, a favourite terrier, the
property of a gentleman.
1825. 226 Portraits of a little mare and
Kitty, favourite hunters, the
property of G. H. Wilkinson,
Esq., Harperley Park, Dur-
ham.
267 Portrait of Brafferton, a favour-
ite hunter, the property of
the Countess of Darling-
ton.
405 Portraits of a poney and sport-
ing dogs, the property of Sir
T. Slingsby, Bart.
1826. 2 Two favourite spaniels, the pro-
perty of a lady.
10, Charlotte Street,
Portland Place.
1827. 6 Vixen, a favourite terrier.
270 Pincher, a favourite terrier, the
property of a lady.
355 Portrait of a famous blood-
horse, the property of Colonel
Sir James Mouat, Bart.
572 Portrait of Thomas Dancer,
Esq., and his favourite horse
and dogs, with his friends.
1828. 3-6 Portrait of a favourite gig horse,
the property of John Alder-
son, Esq.
475 Study of a woodcock from
nature.
1829. 576 Portraits of "The Colonel"
and Wm. Scott, the winner
and rider of the Great St.
Ledger in 1828, the property
of the Hon. E. Petre.
629 Portraits of a favourite gig
horse, a Norwegian rabbit,
cat, and two favourite ter-
riers, the property of Henry
Ellison, Esq., of Beverley,
Yorkshire.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
31
1830. 394 Myrtle, a favourite spaniel, the
property of a lady.
575 Bess, sow and pigs, the pro-
perty of a gentleman.
59S Rose, a favourite Newfound-
land, the property of a gen-
tleman.
1122 Patch, a favourite poney, the
property of Frederick Farrar,
Esq.
6, Cirencester F/ace,
Fitzroy Square.
1531. 131 The portrait of a famous hunter,
the property of Jolm Vere,
Esq.
240 The boy, a Persian cat, the
property of Col. M'Kin-
non.
350 The portrait of a famous hack,
the property of John Field,
Esq.
995 The death of the fox, with a
portrait of the Marquess of
Cleveland and his lordship's
foxhounds.
1532. 430 Portraits of Hayraddin, a fav-
ourite hunter, and a spaniel,
the property of the Hon.
Thomas Dundas, M.P.
433 Spot, the portrait of a favourite
Italian greyhound, the pro-
perty of the Duke of Devon-
shire.
555 Portraits of Mouton and Russ,
two favourite cats, the white
one from Persia, the other
from Siberia, the property of
Colonel Jolliffe, M.P.
585 Portrait of Fang, a famous
hunter, the property of the
Marquis of Sligo, with her
rider, Mr. Connelly.
628 Portrait of Jewess, a favourite
terrier, the property of Mr.
George Wombwell.
IVhite's Menagerie,
Knightsbridge.
1833. 98S Portrait of the head of a favourite
poney, the property of Ed-
ward T. Copley, Esq., Hal-
naby Hall, Yorkshire.
7, Queen Street, Brampton.
1834. 267 Portrait of Tobias, a favourite
pony, the property of the
Duchess of Cleveland.
987 Portraits of a well-known rat-
catcher, with favourite ter-
riers, the property of the
Rev. E. Dutton, Croft, Dar-
lington.
1835. 53 Portrait of Bess, an old English
Mastiff, the property of llie
Duke of Devonshire.
403 Portraitsof DraytonandGingle,
favourite Newfoundland
dogs, the property of Lady
Frances Wright-Wilson.
1S36. 229 Portrait of liracer, a celebrated
foxhound in the Linlithgow
and Stirlingshire pack, the
property of W. R. Ramsay,
Esq., of Barnton.
680 Portrait of Master Hope John-
ston, son of John J. Hope
Johnston, Esq., M.P., on his
favourite pony, the property
of the Dowager Lady Tor-
phichen.
1837. 94 Betty, a favourite cob, the pro-
perty of John Learmouth,
Esq.
4-0 Third of the series of the seven
passions of the horse, re-
presenting joy or gladness, a
favourite old hunter in a
paddock, roused by the view
halloo of the huntsman;
scenery in Durham, with
Raby Castle in the dis-
tance.
47; First of the series of the seven
passions of the horse, repre-
senting rage with agony, with
Arabian scenery.
1838. 77 Portrait of Dash, a favourite
spaniel, the property of Mrs.
Evans.
1 62 Mina, a favourite Spanish Barb,
the property of C. F.
Williams, Esq.
180 Portraits of Vixen, Fury, Viper,
and Perry, favourite Scotch
terriers — scenery near Edin-
burgh— the property of
Wauchope, Esq.
298 Lady Jane, a favourite pony,
the property of Mrs. Les-
lie.
1839. 133 Portrait of Brink, a favourite
spaniel, the property of Miss
Bisset.
232 Portrait of Turpin, the cele-
brated blind dog, bred by
Mr. Charles Cater, in 1835;
it won the head prize at a
public spaniel show in 1837
and was afterwards sold for
£ss-
330 Study of a brood mare, with
foal, etc.
32
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Chalon, Henry Bernard — continued.
1S40. 295 Tortrait of Jim Crow,a favourite
spaniel, the property of
W. H. Moreton, Esq., from
Mr. Edwards's celebrated
dog, Brougham.
1 84 1. 302 Two of Her Majesty's state
horses, in the character of
"Courage," one of the pas-
sions of the horse.
337 Portrait of the celebrated racer,
Dalpine.
430 Portrait of the celebrated grey-
hound, Dahlia, the property
of Mr. Orby Wombwell. It
ran three successive seasons
against the best dogs of the
Swaffham cup dogs, and was
never beaten.
1194 Partridge shooting; one of the
series of the shooting season,
the property of Thomas
Henry Hope, Esq.
1S43. 436 Portrait of Beauty, a thorough-
bred spaniel of KingCharles's
breed, the property of Mrs.
Trigg.
450 Portrait of Lion, a favourite
Skye terrier, the property of
Mrs. Malone.
1 1 29 Terror, one of the series of the
passions of the horse.
1844. 411 Study, from nature, of a forest
mare and foal.
413 Terriers at a rabbit hole.
547 Wandering Boy, a favourite
hunter, the property of the
Duke of Beaufort.
1845. 359 Portrait of Fanny, a favourite
spaniel of King Charles's
breed, the property of Mrs.
Geldard.
1846. 17 Portrait of Bob, a well-known
terrier, the property of Mr.
Christopher Grove.
262 Sikh goats, from Panjab, with
their Indian shepherd, from
nature.
1847. 200 Portrait of Tovy, the property
of Mrs. Blandford, a mem-
ber of the Society for the
Suppression of Cruelty to
Animals.
CHALON, John James, R.A.
Painter.
8, Church Lane, Kensington.
1801. 631 A turnpike gate.
1802. 52 Banditti at their repast.
1803. 624 A landscape.
1803.
1804.
1805.
706
438
45'
224
250
335
485
1806.
55°
1807.
265
I8IO.
302
I8I2.
I8I3.
I8I4.
241
283
240
276
I8I5.
I8I6.
ISI7.
I8I8.
I8I9.
1820.
I82I.
1822.
214
208
Si
319 A
371
352
'44
^39
1823. 457
Fortune-telling.
A study in Richmond Park.
The watering place.
Scene at the back of the Isle
of Wight.
The death of Nessus.
The banks of a river in a
mountainous country.
A valley — an evening scene.
23, Charles Street, Berners St.
Carisbrook Castle, Isle of
Wight.
The angler.
43, Great Titchfield Street.
Boys bathing.
71, Great Titchfield Street.
Windy weather.
A scene from nature.
A ferry.
An enclosed spot at Cove,
Hants.
Evening; landscapeand figures.
The figures by A. E. Chalon,
A.R.A.
Village gossips — a scene from
nature.
Scene in Plymouth Sound in
August, 1815. "On Wednes-
day, 25th of July, 1815, the
Bellerophon, 74 guns. Cap-
tain Maitland, in company
with the Eurotas and Lififey
frigates, anchored in Ply-
mouth Sound, within the
breakwater. The point of
time chosen is half past six
in the evening, the hour at
which Buonaparte usually
made his appearance at the
gangway."
II, Great Marlborough Street.
" Nor undelightful is the cease-
less hum, etc." From Thom-
son's " Summer."
Morning.
Gil Bias and Diego the Barber
meeting with the player, etc.
Common : a gamekeeper
questioning some cow boys
on their being found with a
sporting dog.
View of Hastings.
Summer: Entrance to a farm-
yard in Berkshire.
A green stall.
View of the Market and
Fountain of the Innocents,
Paris.
The Serpentine, Hyde Park,
during the late frost.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
33
42, Great Marlborough Street. '
1826. 238 Le Charlatan — view of the
Market place and fountain
of the Innocents, Paris.
1827. 296 Passing the brook.
(Elected A.R.A.) |
1828. 24 Alpine scenery, Canton of '
Berne, Switzerland.
1829. 306 The market for hay, called La
Corrateri, Geneva. The
building on the left is the
Maison de Saussure, with its
garden and terrace.
1830. 280 Recollection of a morning's
ramble last autumn.
305 La Place de la Fusterie,
Geneva, on a market day.
1831. 274 Destructionofthe Argyll Rooms
on the night of the 5th of
February, 1830, during a
severe frost.
1832. 370 Showery weather.
1833. 241 Travelling in Switzerland.
313 The watering place, evening.
1834. 252 Ruins of a fountain — even-
ing.
482 Music.
487 A terrace — sunset.
489 Lady M. W. Montague at Bel-
grade. Vide " Letters."
572 The Fair Ellianor. "Sheclothed
herself in gallant attire,
etc."
588 The watering place.
1835. 241 The embarkation.
446 Johnnie Faa and the Countess
of Cassilis, etc.
460 A calm after a storm.
467 The Lord of the Hut.
556 A halt of travellers.
1836. 40 Landing above Richmond
Bridge.
322 The intruder.
584 The Half-way House.
1837. 304 Richmond — autumnal morn-
ing.
743 Petersham Wood, near Rich-
mond.
754 Mont Blanc from St. Martin's,
near Sallanche.
1838. 340 A landscape.
1839. 26 La recreazione.
194 Marble Hall Cottage, Twicken-
ham, the summer resid-
ence of Robert Vernon,
Esq.
794 The fable of the Oak and the
Reed.
10, Wimpo'c Street.
1840. 177 After a shower.
II.
1840.
217
The Castle of Chillon on the
Lake of Geneva. " Lake
Leman lies by Chillon's walls :
etc." — Byron.
619
In the grounds of Marble Hall
Cottage, Twickenham.
629
do. do.
(Elected R.A.)
I84I.
38
Going to the fair.
1842.
99
Desire.
3^7
A deserted mansion — return of
its absentee owner.
1843.
109
A composition.
178
Gil Bias in attendance on the
robbers in their subterranean
abode.
1844.
25
The balcony.
203
A scene taken from the " De-
camerone " of Boccaccio.
1845.
■5
A river scene.
196 Landscape — evening. "The
mighty secret knew, but
knew alone, etc."
1846.
12
The birth of Christ announced
to the shepherds, etc.
23
A morning drive round the
ramparts of Utrecht.
IS47.
S6
Arrival at Folkstone of the
steam packet from Boulogne,
during the gale on the 20th
November last, when several
vessels were lost on the
coast.
'57
Serena among the Salvage
people, etc.; the figures by
A. E. Chalon, R.A.
1848.
100
A study in Windsor Park.
1849.
9^
Tourists in the Tyrol.
1850.
43
A hollow road through a wood;
the figures by the late James
Laurent Agasse.
1853-
79
Fruit.
94
A little music.
El Bueti Retiro, Kensington.
1854.
914
Sketched on the sands at Rams-
gate.
917
Sketched on the coast of Kent.
932
do. do.
936 Sketched at Margate.
CHALON, Miss Maria A. (afterwards
Mrs. H. Moseley).
Miniature Painter.
24, Beautnont Street.
1819. 952 Portrait of a young lady.
1821. 740 The Countess of Darlington.
767 Lieut. T. B. Chalon in the
H.E.I.C. service.
862 Mr. C. E. Horn of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Chalon, Miss Maria A. — conlintied.
1822. 5SS Portrait of a lady.
601 do. do.
68+ do. do.
729 do. do.
758 Mr. H. B. Chalon.
790 Portrait of a gentleman.
(Miniature Painter to the Duke of York.)
1823. 898 Portrait of a lady.
905 do. gentleman.
1824. 675 do. do.
725 do. lady.
1825. 778 do. do.
1826. 820 Miss Louisa Heaton.
1827. 663 Portrait of a lady.
715 do. gentleman.
751 do. lady.
782 do. gentleman in the
Mamelouk costume.
9, London Street.
1828. S99 Portrait of a gentleman.
1829. S64 Lieutenant T. B. Chalon of the
33rd Madras Infantry.
872 Portrait of a lady.
897 Frederique.
937 R. Buckman, Esq.
943 Portraits of the daughters of
J. Holland, Esq.
1830. S35 Portrait of the daughter of
H. Brougham, Esq., M.P.
870 The Marchioness of Cleve-
land.
882 Miss Spalding.
1832. 766 Mrs. T. H. Keith.
820 Portraits of the children of
Colonel and Lady Laura
Meyrick.
836 Miss Taylor.
866 The Marquis of Cleveland.
1833. 660 Lady Edward Thynne.
743 William Mellish, Esq.
864 James Ward, Esq., R.A.
913 Mrs. Anderson.
928 Lord Harry Vane.
1834. 61S Miss Maxwell.
648 The Countess of Glengall.
678 Captain George Sotheby, 34th
Madras Light Infantry.
701 Mrs. Alfred Lillington.
803 Master Anderson.
1835. 713 Edward Finch Hatton, Esq.
776 Portrait of an officer.
816 Lady Caroline Finch Hat-
ton.
890 Miss Hovenden.
37, London Street.
1836. 651 Mrs. Kent.
676 Richard Davis, Esq.
716 Portrait of a gentleman in an
oriental costume.
1836. 791 Portraits of the daughters of
of J. Sawbridge Erie Drax,
Esq., of Charborough Park,
Dorset.
1837. 766 Mrs. Thomas Manners Sutton.
815 Mrs. A\'illiam Villiers Stuart.
896 Lady Mary Hoare.
911 Portrait of a gentleman.
925 do. lady.
1838. 912 Miss Laura Russell, niece to
the Duke of Cleveland.
959 Miss Caroline Chalon.
961 Lady Margaret Butler, daughter
of the Earl of Glengall.
984 Annette Frederique, daughter
of Mr. Edward Coates Wat-
son.
989 T. S. Duncombe, Esq., MP.
1839. Si 3 Lieutenant H. Murray, of the
Royal Artillery.
833 Dr. Munk.
837 J. S. W. Sawbridge Erie Drax,
Esq., Captain-commander of
the Charborough Troop of
Yeomanry Cavalry.
979 Mrs. Gawne and son of Ken-
traugh. Isle of Man.
1840. 701 Arthur Leslie, Esq., son of the
Bishop of Elphin.
750 Rev. Charles Leslie, eldest son
of the Bishop of Elphin.
753 Miss Cleasby.
768 Miss Helen Dausey.
795 Portrait of the eldest daughter
of J. J. Hope Vere, Esq.,
and of Lady Elizabeth Hope
Vere.
847 Miss Isabella Sawbridge, of
Olantigh.
CHALONER.J.
3, Afa?-lborough Street.
iT^jC). 905 [T/iis number is given in the
index both to Chaloner and
Malton, but in the catalogue
it is by the /atter.)
CHAMBARS, Thomas, A./?.A.
Engraver.
Greek Street, Soho.
\11l. 42 St. Agnes. From Sir Jos. Rey-
nolds.
CHAMBERLAIN, Miss C....Painter.
18 1 6. 467 Shells.
CHAMBERLAIN, Miss E.. ..Painter.
181 6. 466 Fish.
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1794.
1795-
1802.
CHAMBERLAIN, E Painter.
49, May field Street.
1825. ■'96 Cottages at Enfield.
CHAMBERLAIN, William... Painter.
At Mr. Opie's, Beniers Street.
Oxford Street.
i6z An old man's head.
At H. Jackson's, Es(j.,
To f ten ham.
30 An old man reading.
106 Fortune-teller.
Chichester, Sussex.
606 Portrait of a Newfoundland
dog, the property of Capt.
Diggins, nth Dragoons.
64, Newman Street.
1803. 107 Dog and cat playing.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
181 7. 542 Itinerant potters.
CHAMBERLAIN, W. B. ... Painter.
4, Henry Terrace, Brighton.
1879. 573 A salmon pool, Braemar.
1889. 1425 Near Sorrento, Italy.
CHAMBERLIN, Mrs. Amy G.
Painter.
28, Alexandra Road,
South Hampstead.
1895. 1 145 The Rose Queen.
1897. 1514 Stella.
CHAMBERLIN, Mason, R.A.
Painter.
7, Stuart Street, Spitalfields.
1769. II Portrait of a gentleman; half
length.
12 Portrait of a gentleman ; three-
quarters.
13 do. do.
14 do. do.
33 do. half
length.
34 Portrait of a gentleman; Kitcat.
3; do. young lady; do.
31 The portraits of their Royal
Highnesses Prince Edward
andPrincessAugusta; whole
lengths.
32 A portrait of a gentleman;
half length.
33 A portrait of a young lady;
three-quarters.
34 A portrait of a gentleman;
three-quarters.
1772. 45 A portrait of a lady; whole
length.
46 A portrait of a young gentle-
man ; whole length.
1770.
1771.
1773-
1774-
I77S-
1776.
1777-
1778.
1779-
1780.
1781.
1782.
1783-
1784.
1785-
1786.
34
35
59
60
43 Portraitofa gentleman; Kitcat.
44 do. child ; three-quar-
ters.
45 Portrait of a gentleman ; three-
quarters.
A portrait of Mrs. Catherine
Macaulay ; whole length.
A portrait of a young lady;
three-quarters.
Portraits of a nobleman and
his sons; whole lengths.
Portraits of a lady and child;
half length.
61 Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters.
5S Portrait of a naval officer and
his son; whole length. {Cap-
tain Bent inch.)
59 Portrait of a gentleman ; three-
quarters.
53 Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters.
54 Portrait of a boy with his kite.
48 Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters.
49 do. do.
50 Portrait of a family; half length.
50 do. lady; three quar-
ters.
51 Portrait of a gendeman; three
quarters.
36 Portrait of a gentleman.
108
173
,98
240
388
143
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
lady.
gentleman,
do.
do.
223 Portraits of a family.
242 Portrait of a gentleman.
38 do. young gentleman.
19 do. do.
{Mr. Bentinck, seated on the
ground with a dog. )
21 Portrait of a naval officer ; {half
length, leaning on a table.)
99 Portrait of a young gentleman.
164 do. an artist. {Mr.
Chanil'erlin.)
165 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs.
Chamberlin.)
166 Portrait of a young gentleman.
{Mr. Chamherlin,jun.)
10, Bartlett's Buildings.
50 Portrait of an artist; Kitcat.
{Mr. Bacon, R.A.)
45 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Kemble, sen.)
119 Portraits of a lady and child.
36
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CHAMBERLIN, Mason, Junr.
Painter.
10, Bar (hit's Buildings.
64. View in a park.
i:6 Landscape.
1 9, Great Russell Street,
Bloomsbury.
39 Landscape.
61 Landscape— evening.
115 do. morning.
402 A view from nature.
228 View near Tunbridge.
230 do. Sevenoaks.
277 Scene near Southborough,
Kent.
389 Landscape.
57 View near Eastbourn.
4iot Wood scene with gypsies.
51, Great Russell Street.
433 View at Shanklin Chine, in the
Isle of Wight.
34S View near Southampton.
9 View of Chepstow Castle.
3S0 do. Dover Castle.
382 do. Chepstow Castle.
114 View at Hampstead after sun-
set.
319 Chepstow Castle, Monmouth-
shire.
432 View in Gobble Combe, Somer-
setshire.
67 View at Boughwell Green,
^ Gloucestershire.
751 View of Steephill Cove, Isle of
Wight.
771 View at Bonchurch, Isle of
^vight.
787 Carisbrook Castle, Isle of
Wight.
1798. 190 View at
Bristol.
View at
Bristol,
do.
1786.
1787.
1788.
1789.
1790.
1791.
1792.
1795-
1796.
1797.
227
Kingsweston,
Winterbourn,
near
311 do. do.
1799. 322 View at Horndon, Essex.
651 View near Guildford.
1800. 20 Limekiln near Dorking.
1 8 1 View near Longford, Somerset-
shire.
288 do. do.
683 do. do.
1802. 189 View near Malvern Wells.
415 do. Worcester.
671 View of the Severn near Wor-
cester.
1804. 180 View near Willsdon, with a
distant view of Harrow.
522 View at Westhani, Essex.
619 View of Steephill, Isle of
Wight.
1805. 164 View near Reigate, Surrey.
633 do. of the Malvern Hills from
the neighbourhood of Eves-
ham.
1806. 202 View at Reigate, Surrey.
261 A cottage at Cropthorn, Wor-
cestershire.
1807. 756 View of Colgarth Park, seat of
the Bishop of Llandaff, with
part of the lake of Winder-
mere from the opposite side
of the lake.
763 View of the lake of Wyborn,
with the summit of Skiddaw
in the distance.
1808. 245 View near Guildford — winter.
273 View of Windermere from Low-
wood.
iSog. 12 A cottage in Worcestershire.
494 A view near Ambleside, West-
morland.
Eagle House, Blandford,
Dorset.
1 8 10. 430 A cottage in Berkshire.
1812. 318 A view near Durweston, near
Blandford.
759 A view at Durweston.
1 8 13. 166 View at Keynstone.
168 Composition.
1815. 224 Landscape.
376 View at Child Okeford, Dorset-
shire.
18 1 6. 233 A wood scene from nature.
182 1. 48 View in Worcestershire.
1826. 229 View of a mill at Chamberlain's
Ford, near Bere Regis,
Dorsetshire.
CHAMBERS, Miss Alice May.
Painter.
17, Red Lion Square.
1881. 1163 Cydippe.
1882. S65 A priestess of Ceres.
899 Nancy.
1883. 543 An Egyptian Fellah Woman.
1386 Mrs. Patterson.
I a, Fulham Place,
1889. 1463 A little out of tune.
1890. 1180 Relentless memory. " Look in
my face : my name is Might-
have-been, etc." — Rossetti.
9, Colville Road, Bayswater.
1893. 625 During the prelude.
1 1 80 Psyche.
Paddington.
CHAMBERS, Frederick Painter.
1 9, Victoria Road, Gipsey Hill,
1 886. 1466 A Devonshire lane.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
37
CHAMBERS, George Painter.
44, Cleveland Street.
1828. Si Sketch on the river Medway.
II, Wapping Wall, Shadwell.
1829. 336 Off Ryde, Isle of Wight.
7, Percy Street,
Rathbone Place.
1838. 293 Dutch vessels going out of
harbour — Rotterdam in the
distance.
CHAMBERS, George Painter.
4, Great Toiver Street.
1850. 353 Hatch boat crossing the
mouth of the river Thames.
1 85 1. 169 Fishing boats waiting for the
tide — Runswick in York-
shire.
417 Lord Mayor's Day. "On
London's famous river
bright glows the summer's
ray, etc."
48, Foley Street.
1852. 950 Opening of the Great E-xhibi-
tion, from the Serpentine.
8, Great Newport Street.
1854. 386 View in Amsterdam.
26, Hmvland Street.
1855- '337 Temple Bar.
1857. 1025 The Bellot Memorial. "The
last remark made by Lieu-
tenant Bellot to the men
who were with them was
as follows: 'Considering it
as my duty as an officer to
be at the post of danger, I
would rather die here than
go on the shore to be
saved.' "
4, EarPs Wood Terrace,
Greenwich.
1858. 236 H. M.S. "Agamemnon" taking
in the Atlantic Cable.
86, Great Tower Street.
1859- 533 Taking a pilot on board off
the coast of Yorkshire.
23, Coventry Street.
i860. 143 Schooner ashore near Whitby.
7, Devonshire Terrace.
Kensington.
1861. 643 Portsmouth Harbour.
CHAMBERS, Mrs. Nora.
Miniature Painter.
Currabinny, Epsom.
1900. 1435 Dr. Clement Daniel.
9, Lansdowne Crescent, W.
1902. 1 171 Mrs. Winifred Malan.
CHAMBERS, Paul B Architect.
Ship Street Chambers,
Brighton.
1S94. 1631 Agricultural College, Wye,
Kent.
1896. 1721 Additions to Wye College.
CHAMBERS, T Architect.
Hereford.
1834. 916 Design for a library, etc., for a
seaport town.
CHAMBERS, Sir William, R.A.
Architect.
(Comptroller General of the ^^'orks to the
King, architect to the Queen and to
Her Royal Highness the Princess Dow-
ager of Wales, and Treasurer of the
Royal Academy.)
Berners Street.
1769. 15 Elevation and plan of a hunt-
ing casine, belonging to the
Earl of Charlemont in Ire-
land.
16 Ceiling of the Duchess of Buc-
cleugh's dressing-room in
Grosvenor Square.
17 Ceilingof the Countess Gower's
dressing-room at Whitehall.
18 Elevation of one of the flanks
of a royal palace.
1770. 36 Plan and elevation of a villa
near London for a person of
distinction.
37 A section of Earl Gower's stair-
case at Whitehall.
38 A ceiling at \\'ooburn Abbey.
39 Various vases, etc., to be exe-
cuted in ormoulu by Mr.
Bolton for their Majesties.
(Created Knight of the Polar Star.)
1 771. 35 A chapel.
36 A garden gate.
37 A monument in a garden.
38 Plans of the above building.
(Knighted.)
1772. 47 A Temple in a garden in Ire-
land.
1773. 46 Plan and elevation of a villa
near London.
47 Plan and elevation of the Earl
of Charlemont's casine at
Marino.
48 A ceiling at Lord Milbourne's
house at Piccadilly.
1774. 33 A tripod in the gardens ol
Blenheim.
S4^/^S1
38
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Chambers, Sir William, ^.y/. — continued.
1775. 57 A design for the castle of
Swartsco, the seat of Her
Majesty the Queen Dowager
of Sweden, near Stockholm.
{Handsome and simple. —
'\Valpole.)
58 A plan of the principal floor of
the same.
(Comptroller of His Majesty's Board of
Works.)
1776. 57 Plan and elevation of a Mauso-
leum.
1777. 55 A bridge at Wooburn Abbey.
CHAMBERS, William Engraver.
42, Uniofi Road, Clapltam.
1892. 159+ Mrs. Sheridan. After T. Gains-
borough, R.A.
1893. 1460 The harpist. After T. B. Ken-
nington.
CHAMBRULARD, J. de. See D.
CHAMPANTE, T Painter.
Gibraltar Street,
St. George's Fields.
1 80 1. 686 View on the Coast of Brittany
— sunset.
CHAMPION, Edward C Painter.
816, Old Kent Road.
1870. 835 A study.
1873. 1037 A market scene near Diissel-
dorf, Prussia.
1875. 329 A sketch.
435 The Rev. D. Nimmo.
CHAMPION, Mrs. H Painter.
4, Alma Terrace, Kensington.
1871. 745 Meditation.
1872. 74Z Baby.
1873. '3+3 A summer ramble.
1875. 741 Spring time.
1876. 653 An Italian girl.
844 Approaching footsteps.
CHAMPION, William Scott.
Architect.
48, Guildford Street.
1871. 914 Interior, Church of St. Clement,
Worlabye, Lincolnshire.
1873. 1191 Interior, new church at Maiden-
head.
1 193 Church of St. Clement, Wor-
laby.
1874. 1 141 Interior, Church of All Saints,
Elsham, Lincolnshire.
1142 Baptistery of St. Clement, Wor-
laby.
1875. 9?° Grammar schools, Wallingford,
Berks.
979 Chancel of St. Mary's, North
Stoke.
993 Church of St. Mary's, North
Stoke, Oxon.
1876. 1064 Interior of St. Peter in the
East, O.xford.
1074 St. Peter, Reppi-cum-Bastwick,
Norfolk, and St. Aldhelm,
Bishopstrowe, Wilts.
1877. 1200 Church of St. Peter, Regent
Square.
1879. 1115 Design for reredos of wood, in
the Paris E.xhibition, 1878.
CHAMPNEYS, Amian L.
Architect.
Hall Oak, Frognal,
Hampstead.
1903. 1497 A street front.
CHAMPNEYS, Basil Architect.
39, Great Alarlborough Street.
1874. 1 131 Interior, St. Peter le Bailey,
Oxford.
1 1 57 do. do. do.
1875. 92S New church, Matfield, Kent.
1877. 1137 Divinity schools, University of
Cambridge.
1 138 do. do. do.
1154 New Examination schools, Ox-
ford University.
1878. 1038 do. do. do.
1879. '"7 Divinity schools, Cambridge.
19, Buckingham Street, Strand.
1 88 1. 1 07 1 Haileybury Branksome Park,
Bournemouth.
1883. 1205 Harpur Trent Girls' School,
Bedford.
1885. 1799 Indian Institute, Oxford.
1809 do. do.
1 886. 1552 Bedford Grammar School.
1620 St. Bride's Vicarage, Fleet
Street.
1648 Harrow School new museum,
etc.
1670 Wortley Vicarage, Yorkshire.
1680 Houses at Sunningdale, etc.
1682 do. do.
i685 70, Ennismore Gardens.
1887. 1692 St. Bride's Vicarage.
1708 St. Mary Star of the Sea
Church, Hastings.
1710 Mansfield College, Oxford.
1725 do. do.
1755 do. do.
1888. 1749 Moxley, Holmbury.
1864 Park Mansions.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
39
1889. 1826 Stonefold Church, Lancashire.
1827 Newnham College, Cambridge.
2011 Up-Holland Church, near Wi-
gan.
1890. 1760 Offices, Blue Hart Court.
1S57 Stonehills, Hampshire.
1 89 1. 1850 Mansfield College, Oxford.
191 1 New College, Oxford.
1892. 1S45 Mansfield College, O.xford.
1893. 1507 Banacle Edge, Witley, Surrey.
1509 Swan Buildings, E.C.
1894. 1577 Reredos, St. Mary Star-of-the-
Sea Church, Hastings.
1578 Slindon Church, Eccleshall,
Staffs.
1579 Haslingden Vicarage, Lanca-
shire.
1580 Pfeiffer Building, Newnham
College, Cambridge.
1895. 141 9 New reredos, Manchester Ca-
thedra!.
1455 Manchester Cathedral.
1532 Museum, Winchester College.
1896. 1752 House at Heathfield, Sussex.
1898. 1655 St. Luke's Chapel, West Hamp-
stead.
1757 Robinson Memorial Tower,
New College, Oxford.
1899. 1737 New buildings. New College,
Oxford.
1 90 1. 1558 House at Heathfield, Sussex.
1903. 1655 King's Lynn Grammar School.
1904. 1433 New library, Somerville Col-
lege, Oxford.
CHANCE, Mrs. W. (Julie C).
Painter.
Wharfenden, Fritnky, Surrey.
1896. 1482 Study of three cats.
1897. 1647 Studies of cats and kittens.
1898. 1534 do. cats.
CHANDEPIE DE BOIVIERS, J. C.
Miniature Painter.
7, Arunde! Street, Strand.
1819. 727 Portrait of an old woman.
750 do. man.
4, Nc7ciman's Rotv,
LincoMs Inn.
1822. 156 Portrait of Buonaparte.
591 A portrait.
611 Madame de Boiviere.
727 Portrait of a young lady.
2 1 , Vere Street.
1823. 747 General Sir Herbert Taylor,
M.P.
830 Sir Philip Carteret Silvester,
Bart.
851 Lady Taylor.
1823. 854 Marchioness de Sommery.
902 Portrait of a young lady.
CHANDLER, A Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1825. 49- A study of the .Striped Waratah,
Camellia Jai^onica, from
nature.
CHANDLER, J. W.
Miniature Painter.
1 1 o, Strand.
1787. 27 Portrait of a boy.
3S4 Portraits of four daughters of a
gentleman at play, as Mac-
beth and the witches.
425 Portrait of an artist.
I, Red Lion Square.
1788. 21 An English boxer, (i)//-. 7)7«j,'-.)
1 1 8 Portrait of a gentleman.
221 Attention.
239 Portrait of a young lady.
Wanvick Castle.
1791. 131 Portrait of a gentleman.
206 do. young lady of
quality in the character of a
country girl.
25S Portrait of a nobleman's son in
the character of a shepherd's
boy.
{There is no initial to the last
three, but they are presumedly
by the same painter?)
CHANET, Henri Painter.
Paris.
1883. 894 The wood-cutter's daughter.
CHANNER, Mrs. C. Alfreda.
Painter.
32, Pembroke Square.
1887. 1554 A man's head.
1555 Catherine.
1 888. 171S Boy playing.
1890. 1310 Uuke of Richmond's tomb,
Westminster Abbey.
CHANNING, Mrs. Julia G.... Painter.
62, Fe Howes Road, Hampsiead.
1904. 29 On the Pegnitz, Nurnberg.
CHANNON, MissM. E Painter.
67, B romp ton Road.
1865. 483 What may the text liave been?
CHANT, James John Engraver.
36, Hilldrop Crescent, N. W.
1861. 952 Lord Raglan. After F. Grant,
R.A.
40
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Chant, James John — continued.
1862. 9S3 The Senorita. After J. B. Bur-
gess.
1864. 828 Lord Stradbroke. After F.
Grant, R.A.
1865. 852 The picture book. After
W. C. T. Dobson, A. R.A.
855 Mamma's birthday. After
W. C. T. Dobson, A.R.A.
1866. 825 Subdued not conquered. After
T. Faed, R.A.
1867. 946 After Work. After T. Faed, R.A.
1868. 904 H. M. Kempshead, Esq. After
E. N. Eddis.
1S69. U18 In memoriam. After W. C. T.
Dobson, A.R.A.
Kingston Villa., Leatherhead.
1874. 1212 " Nunc Dimittis." After
W. C. T. Dobson, R.A.
1228 Alms. AfterW.C.T. Dobson,
R.A.
The Li?nes, Epsom.
1879. 121 8 Mrs. Langtry. After E. J.
Poynter, R.A.
18S0. 1308 The rose of destiny. After
Laslett J- Pott.
1881. 1233 "Cave Canem." After Briton
Riviere, R.A.
1238 Without a cloud. After Mrs.
S. Anderson.
1883. 1384 The last of the holidays. After
G. D. Leslie, R.A.
141 5 Remnants of an army. After
Elizabeth Butler.
CHANTRE, C Painter.
Rosslodge, Clapton.
1863. 342 Fruit.
CHANTRELL, R. D Architect.
7, Crown Road,
Ne'tvington Butts.
857 Design for a cenotaph.
834 do. church.
887 do. public library.
Lower Kennington Green.
706 Design for a villa.
1S12.
1813.
i»i4.
CHANTREY, Sir Francis Legatt,
R.A., F.E.S., F.S.A Sculptor.
7, Chapel St. JVest, Mavfair.
1804. 837 D. Wale, Esq.
22, Vi}ie Street, Piccadilly.
1805. 737 Bust of a gentleman.
739 do. W. Younge, Esq.,
M.D., etc.
779 Bust of Rev. J. Wilkinson, late
Vicar of Sheffield and Pre-
bendary of Ripon.
12, Charles Street, St. James's.
1806. 883 Bust of J. Bigland, Esq., author
of essays on various subjects.
24, Curzon Street, May/air.
1S08. 902 Bust of Satan.
i8og. 789 do. the late Admiral Earl
Howe.
859 Bust of the late Admiral Lord
Duncan; modelled for the
Royal Naval Asylum, Green-
wich.
864 Bust of Earl St. Vincent.
13, Eccleston Street, Pimlico.
iSio. 721 Bust of Mr. Cumfield.
730 Design for a monument.
731 Bust of the late Mr. Pitt, exe-
cuted for the Trinity House.
894 Colossean bust of a nobleman.
181 1. 902 Bust of W. Baker, Esq.
936 do. J. R. Smith, Esq.
939 do. Admiral Sir J. T.
Duckworth, K.B.
945 Bust of J. H. Tooke, Esq.
947 do. B. West, Esq., R.A.,
President of the Royal
Academy.
950 Bust of Sir F. Burdett.
181 2. 893 do. Col. Gordon, Quarter-
master-General.
S94 Bust of T. Johnes, Esq., M.P.
897 do. Admiral Sir J. Duck-
worth.
898 Bust of the Rt. Hon. J. P.
Curran, Master of the Rolls,
Ireland.
926 Bust of Robert Ashby, Esq.
927 do. T. Stothard, Esq., R.A.
932 do. J.Northcote,Esq.,R.A.
898 do. P. Denys, Esq.
S99 do. the late Robert Blair,
Lord President of the Court
of Session, Edinburgh.
927 Bust of Lady Gertrude Sloane.
928 do. W. Sharp, engraver and
member of the Academy of
Vienna.
Bust of Mrs. W. Baker.
H. Cline, Esq.
W. Baker, Esq.
Professor Playfair.
the King.
T. Brown, Esq.
J. Watt, Esq.
Mrs. Machonochie,
Edinburgh.
935 Bust of Sir E. Home, Bart.
948 do. T. Tomkins, Esq.
949 do. Earl St. Vincent.
952 do. the Marquis of Angle-
sea.
1813.
931 J
bust
934
do.
936
do.
I8I4.
782
do.
794
do.
795
do.
iSis.
886
do.
I8I6.
93'
do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
41
1816. 953
960
1S17. 1029
1038
1043
1046
io;i
1052
1059
1061
1818. 1071
1072
1073
1818. 1075
1103
1 104
1105
II 16
1819. 1181
1204
1214
1215
1216
1220
1520. 1029
1041
1043
1044
Bust of the Rt. Hon. Sir J.
Banks, Bart., K.G.C.B.
Bust of Sir W. Blizard.
(Elected A.R.A.)
Monument to be placed in
Litchfield Cathedral in
memory of two only children.
" O fairest flowers, no sooner
blown than blasted." — Mil-
toti.
Bust of J. Nollekens, Esq.,
R.A.
Bust of the late J. Clarke, M.D.
do. H. Bone, Esq., R.A.
do. the Rt. Hon. the Lord
Chief Baron of Scotland.
Bust of the Rt. Hon. J. Hook-
ham Frere.
Bust of S. Shore, Esq.
do. E. Bird, Esq., R.A.
(Elected R.A.)
Belgrave Place, Pimlico.
Bust of the late Mr. Fox
Townshend.
Bust of John Rennie, Esq.
do. Joseph Nollekens, Esq.,
R.A.
Bust of the late Francis Hor-
ner, Esq., M.P.
Bust of Sir H. C. Englefield,
Bart.
Bust of B. West, Esq., P.R.A.
do. Sir J. Banks, Bart.
Statue of the late Lady Louisa
Russell.
Statue of the late Dr. Anderson,
to be erected in Madras.
Bust of Edward Johnstone,
Esq.
Bust of the late David Pike
Watts, Esq.
Bust of William Manning, Esq.,
M.P.
Bust of Earl Spencer,
do. the Rt. Hon. George
Canning, M.P.
Bust of Rear-Admiral Sir Ed-
ward Codrington, K.C.B.
Bust of Sir Benjamin Hob-
house, Bart., late President
of the West of England So-
ciety for the Promotion of
Agriculture, etc., to be
placed in their room at Bath.
Bust of G. Phillips, Esq., M.P.
do. Capt. Sir W. Bolton,
R.N.
Bust of Sir Arch. Macdonald.
do. Geo. Watson Taylor,
Esq.
1820. 1046 Bust of the Rt. Hon. Charles
Long, M.P.
1047 Bust of Lady Nugent.
104S do. J. Fuller, Esq.
1062 A sleeping child.
(Elected F.R..S. and F.S.A.)
1821. 1126 Bust of the Hon. Walter Char-
teris.
1128 Bust of Thomas Phillips, Esq.,
R.A.
1 131 Bust of a gentleman.
1132 do. the Marquis of Lon-
donderry.
1133 Bust of Sir Walter Scott., Bart.
113+ do. W. Wordsworth, E.sq.
1 1 36 do. the Bishop of Roches-
ter. {Walter King.)
1 1 39 Bust of Sir A. S. Hammond,
Bart.
1822. 988 Bust of His Majesty.
1824. 1006 Statue of the late Dr. Cyril
Jackson, Dean of Christ
Church, to be placed in the
cathedral, a monument
erected by subscription
among the members of the
college over which he pre-
sided for twenty-si.x years.
1008 Statue of the late Countess of
Liverpool.
loio Statue of the late James Watt.
101 1 Bust of the Duke of Wellington.
1826. 1067 Model for a bronze statue of
the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan,
to be erected in Dublin.
107 1 Statue of George Washington,
to be erected in Boston,
North America.
1827. 1123 Statue of the late Rt. Hon. Sir
Joseph Banks, Bart., G.C.B.
1126 Statue of the late Stephen Bab-
ington, Esq., to be erected
in Bombay.
1828. 1 170 Bust of Sir William Curtis,
Bart.
1829. 1198 Statue of Sir Edward Hyde
East, Bart., to be erected in
the Court House, Calcutta.
1203 Bust of the Marquess of Staf-
ford.
1217 The parting of Hector and
Andromache. "The glitter-
ing terrors from his brows
unbound, etc."
1 21 8 Penelope with the bow of
Ulysses. "Across her knees
she laid the well-known bow,
etc."
1830. 1241 Bust of Tohn Soane, Esq.,
R.A.
G
42
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Chantrey, Sir Francis Legatt, J?.A.,
J-'.Ji.S., F.S.A.--a>nli;iuid.
1830. 12-0 A monument representing
Bishop Hober blessing two
Hindoos.
(Sculptor-in-ordinary to His Majesty.)
1831. 1190 Bust of His Majesty.
i2i8 do. H.R.H. the Duke of
Sussex.
1832. 1 171 Statue, in marble, of the Rt.
Hon. George Canning. Ex-
ecuted, by subscription, for
his friends and admirers in
Liverpool, and to be erected
in the Town Hall.
1833- "76 Bust of the Princess Louisa of
Saxe \\'eimar.
1 177 Statue of the Hon. Mount-
stuart Elphinstone, for Bom-
bay.
(Knighted.)
1837. 1161 Marble statue of Sir John Mal-
colm, G.C.B., for West-
minster Abbey.
U62 Marble statue of John Dalton,
D.C.L., Manchester.
Marble bust of Dr. Robert
Southey, Poet Laureate.
Marble bust of Mrs. Somer-
ville, for the Royal Society.
12S5 Marble bust of Sir Jeffrey Wy-
atville, R.A.
1286 Marble bust of Horace Hay-
man Wilson, Esq., Boden
Professor of Sanscrit in the
University of Oxford.
Eccksfon Street.
1840. 1070 Bust imiiarble of Her Majesty
Queen Victoria.
107 1 Statue in marble of William
Roscoe, Esq., of Liver-
pool.
Statue in marble of James
Northcote, R.A.
Bust in marble of Sir Thomas
Munro, from which the head
of a colossal statue was made
for Madras.
198 Bust in marble of the Rev. Dr.
Mill, late Principal of
Bishop's College, and Vice-
President of the Asiatic So-
ciety of Bengal. For the
Asiatic Society, Calcutta.
199 Bust in marble of Sir Charles
M. Clarke, Bart., M.D.
200 Bust in marble of Sir Charles
Forbes, Bart., from which a
public statue is executing
for Bombay.
1271
1272
1074
1 190
1841. \%\% Statue of Henry Bathurst,D.D.,
late Bishop of Norwich, for
Norwich Cathedral.
1S41. 1251 Statue of Hon. Henry Rider,
D.D., late Bishop of Lich-
field and Coventry for Lich-
field Cathedral.
1325 Bust of Joseph Neeld, Esq.,
M.P.
1327 Bust of James Dunlop, Esq.
(The late.)
1842. 1304 Statue in marble of Sir Charles
Forbes, Bart., commissioned
by the native merchants of
Bombay.
1409 Marble bust of James Morri-
son, Esq., M.P.
CHANTRY, N Painter.
25, Great Queen Street,
Lincoln's Inn Fields.
1797. 1036 Portrait of a gentleman; minia-
ture.
1037 A portrait; miniature.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1808. 198 Portrait of a lady as a peasant.
1809. 251 A Spanish lover composing a
sonnet to his mistress.
723 Portrait of an amateur.
1810. 30 do. a gentleman.
2, Swaiiozv St., O.x/ord Street.
1813. 733 Portrait of a gentleman.
738 do. lady.
1814. 375 Infancy; a portrait of his son.
627 Portrait of a lady.
1 81 5. 105 Mr. G. Stanley.
1816. 511 The kitchen table.
18 19. 25 A hawk painted from nature.
1820. 69 Portrait of an artist.
182 1. 308 Studies from nature.
1822. 429 A green woodpecker, etc., etc.,
from nature.
1S23. 64 Portrait of a gentleman de-
ceased.
1824. 481 Studies from nature.
1825. 315 Portrait of his son.
1826. 123 A spaniel's head.
1828. 40 Game and still life.
1829. 206 Coast scene.
320, 0.xford Street.
1 83 1. 526 Studies from nature.
1832. 554 Flowers from nature.
1833. 131 Fruit.
1835. 291 Groupe of birds.
1836. 443 Scene on the beach. Worthing.
CHANTRY, R Architect.
63, Berwick Street, Soho.
1793. 6-1 View of a cottage designed by
J. Wyatt.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
43
CHAPLIN, Charles Painter.
Rue lits Marrais,
1 9, Faubourg St. Germain,
Paris.
1849. i;;; A peasant of Auvcigiic.
CHAPLIN, Henry
Painter.
79, High Street,
]Vorcester.
1855-
275 The substitute for a
558 Autumnal gleanings
melon.
.856.
;; The mossy nook.
244 A bit from nature.
1857-
523 A few plums, etc.
1859.
28 Plums, etc.
264 Fruit.
1861.
352 Peach and grapes.
1862.
234 Fruit.
366 Early spring.
23, Cumberland Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1794. 666 Design for a Gothic tower.
CHAPLIN, Miss Adrienne L.
Miniature Painter.
Beecliwood, Deal, Kent.
1904. 116S Mildred, daughter of W. Sloane
Stanley, Esq.
CHAPLIN, Miss Alice M. Sculptor.
1 2, Sydney Street.
18S0. 1617 Study of an elephant; statuette,
terra-cotta.
1624 Feline wrestlers; group, terra-
cotta.
4a, Queen^s Road West,
Chelsea.
1882. 1634 "Flora," collie belonging to
H.M. the Queen. Executed
for Her Majesty the Queen ;
bronze.
12, Sydney Street, Chelsea.
1883. 1686 Study of an Arab mare; statu-
ette, bronze.
454a, Fiilham Studios.
1884. 1739 Kassasseen; model for a silver
cup to be presented to the
I St Life Guards.
1821 Creature comforts ; group,
terra-cotta.
1829 "A bird in the hand"; terra-
cotta.
1885. 2040 Snaffling and snarling.
1886. 1767 Lioness and cub; group. ■ Q.Yi.Pi91fi.K^, C. W Painter.
50, Lillie Road. \ Hope Cottage, Kentish Toivn.
1888. 2057 "A little too much of a joke"; | 1S29. 571 Flowers,
group, terra-cotta. I
i.'^i^, Fulham Road. \ CHAPMAN, Ernest J.
CHAPMAN, Miss Anne H.
Miniature Painter.
Walpule House, St. Margaret's,
Middlesex.
1897. 1436 Lois.
CHAPMAN, Mrs. Catherine J.
Painter.
3, Springdalc, Chfshunt, Herts.
1894. 699 Chrysanthemums.
CHAPMAN, Charles.
Crayon Painter.
At Mr. Bowen's,
opposite the Haymarket.
iTj6. 5o Four small portraits in chalk.
1890. 198S Portrait of a dog.
1892. 1950 Study of a cat rolling.
1984 Tit bits; statuette, terra-cotta.
186, Maryklione Road.
1893. 1738 " Basco," pug dog belonging
to H.M the Queen.
1819 Two Spanish bullocks belong-
ing to H.M. the Queen;
group, bronze.
1 38, Marylebone Road.
1894. 1759 Mons. J. J. Paderewski; relief.
1789 A little worry; group.
Eyot Cottage, Chisivick Mall.
1896. 1904 The toilet.
CHAPLIN, Mrs. Annie Painter.
I o, EarPs Court Square.
1883. 205 An Arab girl.
Stained Glass Painter.
6, Red Lion Square.
1892. 1667 Design for painted glass.
CHAPMAN, Miss Florence E.
Painter.
28, Penywern Road,
Earl's Court.
1901. 958 The Horse.
CHAPMAN, George R Painter.
3rt, Hyde Park Place.
1863. 42 Miss L. P.
95, IVigmore Street.
1870. 301 Mrs. Fairlie Cunningham.
30, York Place.
1873. 422 Mrs. PVederick Ma.xse.
22 a, Dorset Street.
1874. 1049 Miss Helen C.
44
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CHAPMAN, H. Ascough... Architect.
rniddttial Buildings,
Park Jiotv, Leeds.
1902. 1481 Public Library and baths,
Leeds.
CHAPMAN, John Painter.
At the Ro\al Academy,
Pall Mall.
1775. 6i South-east view of Southwell
Minster in the county of
Nottingham.
6; The entrance into the chapter
house of ditto; drawings.
At the late Ro\al Academy,
Pall 'Mall.
1778. 51 A view of the Royal E.xchange
in Cornhill, the figures by
P. J. De Loutherbourgh.
5 J Inside of ditto, figures by ditto.
CHAPMAN, J Painter.
9, Wells Street, O.xford Street.
1S19. 631 The favourite china broken.
4, Park Road, Clapham.
1836. 178 John the Baptist.
CHAPMAN, J Painter.
12, Sussex Place, Slough.
'855. 371 Preparing for a drive.
CHAPMAN, John Watkins.
Painter and Engraver.
6, Great Russell Street.
1853. 252 A Christmas present.
591 A brace of partridges.
1854. 941 do. grouse.
974 do. wood pigeons.
1855. 290 Dead snipe.
5S5 The dying heron.
1025 The disturbed falcon.
72, Orchard Street.
1856. 196 Dead pheasant.
1858. 426 A brace of partridges.
i860. 386 "Spell battledore."
1 86 1. 368 The mischievous model.
1862. 91 A Spanish study.
1863. no Alice, the miller's daughter.
Vide Tennyson.
207 Evangeline.
237 Preciosa.
7, St. Philip's Terrace,
1867. 190 La cocarde tricolore.
1868. 54 A sunny corner.
228 A study.
1869. 345 Waiting.
1870. 907 A Cornish fishwife.
1871. 554 The haymaker.
1872. 645 The portfolio.
Kensington.
■873-
1874.
1878.
1879.
1881.
1885.
1897.
1903.
1013 Searching for proof.
888 Watching and waiting.
1422 A dilemma.
53, Warivick Road,
Kensington.
1307 Wooed but not won.
601 Japanese chrysanthemums.
359 Donna Julia.
845 The print collector.
677 Little Nell and her grandfather,
etc.
829 After Waterloo.
1722 The fortune-teller. After Sir
J. Reynolds; engraving.
Erroll, Sutton, Surrey.
141 3 Miss Beresford. After J. Hopp-
ner, R.A.
CHAPMAN, Miss Louisa G.
Painter.
62, South Street.
1903. 1S2 Peonies.
1904. 85 Chrysanthemums.
CHAPMAN, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1815. 523 A group of evergreens from
nature.
1816. 546 Flowers from nature.
18 1 7. 743 Spring flowers do.
1818. 565 Basket of flowers do.
1 82 1. 609 Flowers do.
1822. 532 do. do.
1825. 503 do. do.
1826. 510 Strelitza Regina.
CHAPMAN, R Architect.
At Mr. Good's,
75, Haiton Garden.
1825. 972 Perspective view of a design
for a chapel.
CHAPMAN, R. Hamilton ... Painter.
The Cottage, Woodlands,
near Leatherhead.
1886. 514 Rye: looking towards the har-
bour.
2, Park View, Giggs Hill,
Thames Ditton.
1889. 708 " The orange tints that gild the
greenest bough " — Oxshott
Common, Surrey.
875 The black pond at Esher.
1890. 154 "But never could I tune my
reed so sweet. As when upon
the ocean shore."
1 891. 74 The stack yard, Thames
Ditton.
334 Oxshott Common, Surrey.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
45
iSgi. -+i " Cllad Summer, fare thee
well " ; the " black pond " at
Esher.
1, Abbey Gardens, Wldtehall,
SJimvsbury,
1895. v9 " Sweet is the time of spring."
27, Baton m Gardens,
I Vest Kensington.
1897. 1032 Ploughing in Essex.
5, Drayton Rd., West Ealing.
1903. 996 Sunset after storm.
CHAPMAN, R. W Painter.
2, Edivards Place,
Langliavi Place.
1855. 964 "At length the tumult sinks,
the noises cease, etc."
1 14, Neic Bond Street.
1856. i55 The Lollard discovered. "In
the year 1408 in a convoca-
tion held at Oxford by Arch-
bishop Arundel, it was de-
creed by a constitution,
etc."
CHAPMAN, W Painter.
4, Cumberland Place, Chelsea.
1820. 91 Boys leaving school.
410 The late King relieving a dis-
tressed family in the neigh-
bourhood of Windsor.
CHAPMAN, William Engraver.
6, Southampton Street.
1866. S33 Westminster palace and abbey.
After Henry Dawson.
35, Union Terrace, York.
1869. 1087 Tynemouth Pier. After A. W.
Hunt.
CHAPPEL, Edouard Painter.
Villa des Arts,
24, Gunter Grove.
1892. 998 Fruits et melons.
1895. 456 Water lilies.
1896. 316 Lioness and Python.
987 Mount Edgcumbe Park : to-
wards evening.
1897. 589 Primrose gathering: Mount
Edgcumbe, Cornwall.
1903. 306 Autumn.
CHAPPELL, G Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor )
1804. 430 Portrait of the Rev. E Robson.
CHAPPELL, William Painter.
2 1 9, Stanhope Street.
1877. 433 A Bavarian school-girl.
CHAPPELSMITH, J Painter.
6, Smith .Square, Westminster.
1842. 739 G. F. Knox, Esq., Westminster
Hospital.
765 George Cutchctt, Esq.
CHARBONNIER, Theodore.
Sculptor.
Barbican, Barnstable,
N. Devon.
1894. 1771 Head of an .'\rab boy; bronze.
CHARDINI, P. J Sculptor.
8, Percy Street.
1842. 1343 Bust of H.M. the King of
Holland; taken from life.
1391 Medallion of Lablanche.
1 4, Cleveland .Street.
1843. 1437 Bust in marble of Juno.
1479 do. do. Innocence.
i486 Equestrian statue of Her
Majesty.
1495 Equestrian statue of H.R.H.
Prince Albert.
1506 Bust of His Grace the Duke of
Wellington.
CHARLES, James Painter.
2, Jubilee Cottages, Chelsea.
1879. 914 A Hampshire nook.
48, Glebe Place.
1882. 202 The old bridge.
450 Darby and Joan.
600 Washing day.
1883. 62 Our eldest.
525 Mrs. Tom Mitchell.
527 First steps: a scene in Leices-
tershire.
54, St. Maur's Road, Fulliam.
1884. S76 Mrs. Rufus Mitchell.
1885. 527 A critical audience.
CHARLES, John Painter.
15, Halsey Street.
1875. 406 Italian youth in armour.
1876. 97 Before the dance.
474 R. Charles, Esq.
603 L'Equestrienne.
1285 Norwegian peasant girl.
33, Robert Street, Clielsea.
1877. 181 Victor, son of Lord and Lady
Edward Cavendish.
423 Harriette.
920 The children of T. Gregory,
Esq.
2, Jubilee Cottages, Chelsea.
1878. 432 Henry C. K. Stileman, young-
est son of F. C. Stileman,
Esq.
46
TH1-: ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Charles
1878.
1880.
1S81.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1 900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
John — coitlinued.
1026 Our poor. "Cast me not off
in the time of old age, etc."
417 Her ciiildren's children.
48, Glebe Place, Chelsea.
587 The best of friends.
911 " Come along, Casar! "
936 In disgrace.
990 The village coquettes.
Hartitix, Petersfield.
684 Christening Sunday.
747 Henry Mason, Esq.
794 John Maddocks, Esq.
Colnor House, Bosham,
Chichester.
594 The Pilot.
697 Little thieves.
725 The skipper.
s The pilgrim's progress.
246 Mrs. Benjamin Smith.
253 Benjamin Smith, Esq.
509 The millstreani.
674 An idle hour.
S69 Mrs. Sugden.
509 In summer time.
408 Signing the marriage register.
East Ashling House, Chichester.
221 "In spring time, etc."
256 Jealousy.
184 Stolen Fruit.
228 The wedding gown; sixty years
ago.
656 After a hot day.
948 Minding the cherries.
483 The gamekeeper's boy.
162 The evening hour.
894 Mrs. Alfred lUingworth.
61S Village "Life.
1053 Gathering blackberries.
824 Joyous summer.
668 A Sussex Village.
79 The village politician.
572 Out of repair.
CHARLES, Mrs. R. C. (afterwards
Mrs. F. G. Stephens) Painter.
93, Lupus Street.
1865. 671 Isabel.
CHARLESWORTH, Miss Alice.
Painter.
Mitfield Court, Surrey.
1896. 1278 Aurelia.
1897. 1146 Alice Maude, daughter of Owen
S. Tudor, Esq.
1232 Margaret Rebecca, daughter of
Y. T. Charlesworth, Esq.
1900. 1266 Edward, son of E. M. Bovill,
Esq.
1900. 1285 Violet, daughter of E. M. Bo-
vill, Esq.
1901. 1242 Margaret Rebecca, daughter of
Jesse T. Charlesworth, Esq.
1903. 1022 Jessie Cecile, daughter of J. I.
Charlesworth, Esq.
CHARLET, Nicolas Toussaint.
Painter.
Paris, and 6, Lisle Street.
1834 200 L'ivrogne.
CHARLTON, Miss Catherine.
Painter.
1 2, Osnaburgh Street.
1878. 847 A Devonshire Cottage, Chel-
ston, Torquay.
27, Cliarlotte Street.
1880. 435 House of Sir William Fitz-
william, 1530.
979 "Where the sea and river
meet."
{See Mrs. Edward Bearne.)
CHARLTON, Edward W. .. Etcher.
Springfield, Ringwood, Hants.
1 89 1. 1573 The old harbour.
1892. 1469 Southampton.
1542 Repairing the coast road.
1894. 1409 A Waterway, Canterbury.
1896. 1459 The farmer's daughter.
1477 In summer time.
i8g8. 1585 Home from the trawling
grounds.
Hilden, Boldre, Lymingion,
Hants.
1904. 1327 Much merchandise.
1328 The town quay, Southamp-
ton.
CHARLTON, John, i?.^.^. ..Painter.
15, Grey Street,
Newcastle-on- Tyne.
1870. 456 Harrowing.
187 1. 478 A contrast.
1089 Master's door: dogs.
8, St. '\[ar)<'s Place, Nnccastle
1872. 226 A winter's day: the hall fire.
{This is entered in the cata-
logue in error to J. Carter.')
1873- 563 Exercising artillery horses on a
frosty morning.
5, Osnaburgh Street.
1874. 3 '9 The road from the ford.
969 A lament.
1357 More free than welcome.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
47
1875-
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
607
413
1881.
188:
1881
i77
129
234
1482
8, Si. Mary's Place,
Neti'castk-on- Tyne.
S67 A\'ood scene in January.
6, Fitzroy Square.
9+- Out in tlie cold.
304 Tlie Huntsman's Courtship.
4SS Rescue.
"Gone away!" a "find" with
the Pytchley hounds.
The death; recollection of a
kill with the Pytchley
hounds.
1029 Viewed away. Presented to
John Harvey, Esq., on his
retiring from the master-
ship of the South Durham
foxhounds by members of
the hunt and other friends.
1S80. 116 The stag at Bay. "To face
his foes the champion stood,
etc."
" Full cry ! "
7, Victoria Road, Kensington.
The reward.
" Sent on foreign service."
A hot scent.
British artillery entering the
enemy's lines at Tel-el-Kebir,
13th September, 1882.
" Here to our joy we found
a corner in the line where a
lot of troops had scrambled
up, and where the ditch, 4
feet deep elsewhere, was not
quite so deep; we galloped
the left gun at it, and it went
into the ditch with a bump.
The horses got over the
parapet on the other side."
Fortune's favourites.
Portraits.
" Good friends and full of ex-
pectation."— Henry IV.
1 1 , Grove End Road.
1 88 5. 157 Sir Nathaniel M. de Roth-
schild, Bart., M.P.
1080 Lord Tredegar. Presented to
him by his friends and
gentlemen hunting with the
Tredegar foxhounds.
The death of the fox.
Viscount Ebrington. Presenta-
tion portrait.
Bad news from the front.
Sir Humphrey F. de Trafford,
Bart.
1090 After the charge : 17th Lancers,
Ulundi, July 4, 1879.
302 Andrew Knowlcs, Esq.; painted
with S. Sidley.
1884.
•53
289
660
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1022
1 80
408
422
1889.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
458 Incident in the charge of the
Light Brigade, Balaclava,
25th October, 1854. "Lord
George Paget leading the
4th Light Dragoons' second
line in the charge, met the
riderless horses from the first
line, and they turned and
charged abreast of him."
Rowsley House,
Holland Park Road, W.
1890. 751 " The music of the eager pack."
22, West Cromwell Road.
22S Portraits.
237 The Royal Procession passing
Trafalgar Square on the way
from Buckingham Palace to
the service in Westminster
Abbey in celebration of the
Jubilee of Her Majesty the
Queen, Tuesday, 21st June,
1887. Painted for H.M. the
Queen.
1 1 , Grove End Road.
532 Placing the guns.
475 After the battle : Sedan. "The
horses! the horses! . . .
These were the mounts
which had lost their riders
in the fight . . . and now,
when hunger pricked them
like a spur, they started off
all together at a mad gallop,
and charged across the
blank, silent country, crush-
ing the dead, and finishing
off the wounded." — Emile
Zola, " The Dowtifall."
898 The Hon. F. C. Morgan,
M.P.
37 Besieged.
310 Colonel John A. Cowen. Pre-
sentation portrait.
646 A shire stallion.
6, William Street, Albert Gate.
440 Comrades.
1036 Lord Tredegar.
406 John Lawrence, Esq. Pre-
sentation portrait.
884 The Earl and ("ountess of Har-
rington; painted with A. S.
Cope.
' God save the Queen ! "
Painted by command of
H.M. the' Queen. "Her
Majesty the Queen arriving
at St. Paul's Cathedral on
the occasion of her Diamond
Jubilee Thanksgiving Ser-
vice, June 22, 1897."
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899. 273
48
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Charlton, John, R.B.A. — continued.
1900. y>o Routed: Boers retreating.
1901. 253 2iul February, 1901.
1902. 699 In nienioriam. "Queen Vic-
toria passing down St.
James's Street on her way
to the Thanksgiving Service
at St. Paul's Cathedral in
celebration of the sixtieth
year of her reign, June 22,
1897."
1903. 136 Rossbach. "Seidlitz had,
without being perceived,
already outflanked them, and
suddenly halting his valiant
squadrons on a height, took
advantage of a favourable
moment and made a general
charge, without waiting for
the infantry."
1904. 201 Mrs. J. E. Rogerson.
499 Abandoned. "During the
Peninsular war, the British
fleet, in conveying Spanish
troops from Jutland back to
Spain, were compelled to
abandon the horses on the
seashore. When liberated
they formed into squadrons
and charged each other with
loud cries, and when last
seen from the ships were
fighting on the beach."
CHARLTON, Mrs. John (Edith M.)
Miniature Painter.
Hewehfield, The Grange,
Giinnersbury, ]V.
1894. 1253 My Lady Marjorie.
1895. 1142 " Tiddlewinks," daughter of
James Parsons, Esq.
11S6 Winnie, daughter of Arthur
Haxell, Esq.
1898. 1273 Little Wideawake, daughter of
David Bidmead, Esq.
i3i;o Joe, daughter of T. Sadler, Esq.
1899. 1313 Rita,daughterof Percy Barlow,
Esq.
1334 Joan, daughter of Sir John
Evans, K.C.B.
1900. 1462 Catherine, daughter of James
Buchanan, Esq.
147' Lady Blanche Somerset, eldest
daughter of the Duke of
Beaufort.
22, Avonmnre Rd., Kensington.
1901. 1351 The Duchess of Beaufort.
1356 Enid, daughter of Dr. Scanes-
Spicer.
CHARLTON, Miss Louisa... Painter.
10, Stake Road, She/ ton,
Sloke-on- Trent.
1897. U98 Iceland poppies.
CHARLTON, W. H Painter.
Cai/sey House, Gosforth,
Neivcastle-on- Tyne.
1889. 650 An old farm, Onstead.
1 89 1. 263 The carrier's house, Runswick,
Yorkshire.
CHARRETIE, Mrs. John (formerly
Miss Anna Maria Kenwell).
Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1842. 64S Flowers.
2, Southampton Street,
Fitsroy Square.
1843. 676 Flowers.
1847. 735 Captain Charretie.
Hornton Cottage, Kensington.
1852. 803 Emily.
805 Sara.
'853. 736 The young Neapolitan mother.
1854. 651 A portrait.
1855. 765 Madrid.
1856. 677 Adelaide.
1857. 789 "A child no more, a maiden
now, etc."
1858. 734 Mrs. Thomas Laurence Read
and child.
1859. 711 At the Royal Opera, Covent
Garden, F"ebruary, 1859.
i860. 887 Blanche, daughter of Lord
Charles Beauclerk.
1861. 823 Mr. Augustus Bird.
1862. 759 Flowers.
1863. S26 Florence, daughter of Joseph
Anderson, Esq.
830 Heartsease.
1864. 737 Adina.
1865. 745 Baby.
1866. 630 Little Trot.
1867. 581 Mrs. F. Power.
820 My new toy.
1868. 349 Jeanetta, daughter of Lord
Amelius Beauclerk.
1869. 641 "Women are armed with fans
as men with swords, and
sometimes do more execu-
tion with them." — Spectator.
1045 "Childhood! happiest stage of
life, Free from care and free
from s\.'c\{Q.."—John Scott.
1870. 291 "Of what age is she? as a rose
at fairest, neither a bud nor
blown."
592 A stone in her shoe.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
49
1340
1874.
600
849
1875-
532
1870. 694 Beta, daughter of the late A.
Clay, Esq.
1871. 227 Portrait of a gentleman.
439 " Clarinda had just returned
from the sale, etc."
636 Lady Teazle behind the screen,
etc.
1004 Un Souvenir.
1872. S41 Expectation.
978 Lady Betty Germaine: a re-
miniscence of Knovvle.
1364 Baby.
1S73. 609 Lady Betty's waiting-woman.
" In the last century the
waiting-woman was generally
a poor relation, who combed
the lapdogs, washed the
china, and sometimes wore
her mistress's cast - off
clothes."
" Beneath a summer tree as she
sits, her reverie has a charm."
Lady Betty goes shopping.
" Pausing, uncertain which
gay toy to choose."
" What does my silent flatterer
say. Shall pink or yellow
win the day? "
"O! bless'd with temper whose
unclouded ray Can make to-
morrow cheerful as to-day,
etc."
CHARSLEY, Miss Matilda.
Sculptor.
Beaconsfield, Bucks.
1867. 1098 A Blenheim's head j medallion,
terra-cotta.
1169 Ivy, with bird catching a fly;
medallion, terra-cotta.
1868. 1043 Hawk and sparrow.
1183 Scotch terrier's head.
1 186 Wagtail and foliage.
CHARTRAN, Theobald.
Miniature Painter.
25, Bedford Street, Strand.
1 88 1. 370 Thomas Gibson Bowles, Esq.
516 Mrs. Charles Waring.
Paris.
1883. 1264 Geoffrey, I children of
1265 George, , T. Gibson Bowles,
1266 Sydney, I Esq.
CHASE, Frank M Painter.
13, Edwardes Square,
Kensington.
1875- 333 Dock Quay, Looe, Cornwall.
115, Holland Road.
1878. 833 A study.
II.
1882.
89S Feeding chickens.
29, Sinclair Road,
West Kensington.
1886.
1192 Early spring.
1888.
41 On the Llugwy.
1890.
261 The Thames at Marlow.
1316 Pont-y-Pair.
120, Holland Road.
1894.
229 Le Pierrot rose.
1895.
375 San Miniato, Florence.
CHASE, G Miniature Painter.
391, Strand.
1797. 401 Portrait of an officer.
527 do. a lady.
1799. 422 Sir John Johnson.
1800. 692 A Persian.
1 80 1. 700 Mr. Yates.
1802. 3S2 Mr. Campbell.
1803. 413 Miss M. Ogbourn.
565 General Campbell.
1804. 380 Mrs. Chace.
1805. 3.9 Mr. T. Baker.
324 Miss Friend.
1806. 409 Mr. Whiting.
1S07. 380 Blue-coat boy.
96, Strand.
Strand.
391
1808. 615 Portrait of a gentleman.
1809. 449 Miss Spencer.
10, Villiers Street, Adelp/ii.
1811. 705 Madame Catalini.
711 Mr. Malone.
CHASE, John Painter.
53, Upper John Street.
1834. 928 View of the north aisle of West-
minster Abbey.
65, Upper Charlotte Street.
1846. 1287 The Porch of St. Mary's, 0.x-
ford.
1847. 1169 The terrace.
1848. 1146 The doorway leading to the
dormitory. Fountain Abbey.
1849. 1 165 At Garsington, near Oxford.
1852. 1056 Sunday morning.
1853. 1 187 View of the nave of the church
of St. Jacques, Antwerp.
1854. 1220 Antwerp.
1855. 1300 Haddon.
50, Upper Charlotte Street,
1857. 892 Sunday morning.
113, Charlotte Street.
1870. 747 Interior of the church of St.
Gomar, Lierre, near Ant-
werp.
CHASE, Miss Marian, R.I.... Painter.
50, Upper Charlotte Street.
1866. 750 Raspberries.
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50
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Chase, Miss Marian, R.I. —continued.
1 1 3, Charlotte Street.
1870. 6i} Blackberries.
1871. 656 "Who killed cock-robin?"
1873. 733 Nature and art.
1874. 861 Spring time. "When daisies,
cowslips, bluebells sweet,
etc."
899 Blackberries.
927 Wood pigeon.
1877. 223 Spring-time.
CHASE, Powell Painter.
13, Fitzroy Street.
1893. 1025 Eliza and the Ghouls. — Vide
Hans Andersen.
1896. 1 148 The ferry.
1208 The Lady of Shalott.
50, Upper Marylebone Street.
1904. 709 Coal for the " Galeka."
CHATFIELD, Edward Painter.
31, Foley Street.
1827. 89 A portrait.
1828. 144 A girl's head. "Emblem of
innocence and faith."
1829. 198 The ballad.
34, Great Portland Street.
1830. 277 Mr. Buckstone.
66, Judd Street.
1833. 474 The death of Locke. "He then
requested Lady Masham,
who was reading the Psalms,
to read one aloud to him,
and he appeared very atten-
tive, till, feeling the hand of
death upon him, etc., he ex-
pired on the 28th October,
in the 73rd year of his age."
— Life of John Locke.
1834. 397 The otter's cairn, a scene in the
island of Islay, with portraits.
1835. 44 Master Harvey Smith.
185 Mrs. William Russell.
507 Sketch from nature.
1836. 342 Portrait of the son of W. A.
Mearns, Esq., and a Shetland
pony.
387 At the Battle of Killiecrankie,
1689, two brothers, Uellan
More and Shamey Dhu, cele-
brated Highlanders, stripped
to the kilt to enable them to
fightwithoutobstruction. . . .
Shamey was killed, but Uel-
lan lived to the age of 102.
He is said to have cut down
twelve troopers with his own
hand in this contest, etc.
1837. 142 A boy's head.
343 Ophelia. " There on the pend-
ent boughs her coronet
weeds, etc."
1838. 163 George, the eldest son of
William Russell, Esq.
CHATFIELD, Rev. H Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1798. 259 A hare.
1801. 545 Cattle.
CHATROUSSE, Emile Sculptor.
253, Boulevard d'Enfer, Paris.
1887. 1890 "La Lecture"; statuette,
marble.
CHATTOCK, Richard S Etcher,
Solihull, Warwickshire.
1869. 539 Colebrook, Warwickshire.
1871. S61 The old Moat; etching.
1872. 1273 Hesperus; etching.
1 28 1 Blast furnaces at Cradley, Wor-
cestershire; etching.
6, Adamson Road.
1873. 1279 Monks Wharf, Tipton ; etching.
1280 Tapping the blast furnace:
blowing out the iron ; etch-
ing.
1299 Moorhen; etching.
1874. 1230 Ravenshaw; do.
1258 Etchings.
1875. 748 Maidenhead Bridge.
1065 The watering-place; etching
after Gainsborough.
1876. 770 Left by the tide.
15, Lancaster Road.
1878. 1236 On Hampstead Heath; etch-
ing.
1879. 1270 Three etchings from the Black
country.
1880. 1346 Guildford; etching.
1883. 1380 In Stockton Park, Wilts.
1406 Footbridge over the Wylye,
Cadford, Wilts.
1885. 1621 On Hampstead Heath.
1886. 1467 A bend on the Wharfe.
1888. 1594 St. Mawes. After J. M. W.
Turner, R.A.
18S9. 1746 Stonehenge.
1 89 1. 1576 On the Avon at Pill.
CHAUNCEY, Miss M. S.
Miniature Painter.
24, Seymour Place.
1835. 744 Portrait of a lady.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
5'
CHAUVEL, Theophile Narcisse.
Etcher.
55, Avenue de la Grande Armee,
Fan's.
1886. 1477 Autumn leaves. After Vicat
Cole, R.A.
1888. 1608 Summer showers. After Vicat
Cole, R.A.
1S93. 1+50 Cambria's Coast. After B. W.
Leader, A. R.A.
1452 "Connais-tu le pays?" After
J. Rolshoven.
1897. 1595 A wet road-side. After B. W.
Leader, A. R.A.
CHAUVIN, A Painter.
1S51. ;iy The holy women.
652 Flight into Egypt.
726 The wise men of the east.
CHAVALLIAUD, Leon ... Sculptor.
18, Trelawn Road, Brixton.
1893. 169S My father; bust, bronze.
1894. 1737 The shrimper; portrait statue.
1783 Madame Veuve Pommery;
bust, marble.
1895. 1647 A. Hubinet, Esq. ; bust, bronze.
1896. 1830 A. Paroissien, Esq.; bust.
1 5, Gresham Road, Brixton.
1904. 1785 Portrait; bust, bronze.
CHAWNER, T Architect.
71, Welbeck Street,
Cavendish Square.
1791. 598 A design for an entrance to a
park, with lodges.
1792. 580 Design for a public library.
1793. 727 do. temple.
1794. 571 do. mausoleum.
1795. 652 do. bath and pavilion.
85, Upper Guildford Street,
Queen Square.
1796. 752 Design for a vestibule.
1797. 1074 do. a County Hall.
1798. 981 do. an observatory.
987 do. a mausoleum.
1799. 934 A park entrance.
1047 A library.
1800. 1060 Principal front for a museum.
CHECKLEY, Mrs. C Painter.
1 2, Upper Marylebone Street.
1829. 974 Fruit and flowers.
CHEERE, Sir Henry William, Bart.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1798. 5S8 A drawing from nature.
CHEESMAN, J. ...Miniature Painter.
40, O.xford Street.
1798. 890 Head of a Bacchante.
CHEESMAN, Thomas.
Miniature Painter.
7 I , Neivinan Street.
1802. 437 Plenty.
1803. 60; Summer.
612 Spring.
1804. 313 Portrait of a young gentleman.
514 Amphy trite.
1805. 298 Erminia. F/'f/e Tasso's "Jeru-
salem delivered."
3 So Portrait of a young gentleman.
1806. 739 do. do.
1807. 620 do. lady.
1808. 570 Nymphs bathing.
1809. 487 A drawing of nymphs bathing.
iSio. 469 Portrait of a young lady.
181 1. 563 do. gentleman.
181 2. 463 do. young lady.
1813. 467 do. lady.
181 7. 566 do. gentleman.
854 A. C. Giese, Esq.
1820. 512 Portrait of a lady.
CHEESMAN, Thomas Gedge.
Painter.
7, Riversdale Road, Highbury.
1891. 776 After a stroll.
CHEESMAN, William Painter.
Lawn House, Esher, Surrey.
1890. 1031 A calm evening at low tide:
Bonchurch.
1891. 352 "Fair is foul and foul is fair,
Hover through the fog and
filthy dax."— Macbeth.
CHEETHAM, Miss M. E.
1868. 558 A gipsy girl.
Painter.
CHEFFINS, C. F Architect.
9, Southampton Buildings.
1839. 1 1 04 Birmingham and Gloucester
Railway Bridge over the
Avon, etc.
1840. 921 Terminus of London and
Blackwall Railway at Bruns-
wick Wharf, Blackwall.
1843. 11 86 Residence for J. G. Stokes,
Esq., at Hoddesdon, Herts.
1299 National school, ditto.
CHEFFINS, G. A Architect.
10, York Place, Pentonville.
1827. 907 Design: Entrance to Windsor
Great Park.
1828. 979 A church.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CHEFFINS, Miss Mary Painter.
Iloddesdon.
1847. 63.) A view in Cumberland.
CHELI, C Sculptor.
Imperial Hotel, Covent Garden.
1839. 1295 Ganymede; a statue in marble.
CHELIUS, A Painter.
75, The re si en Strasse, Munich.
1892. 32S Landscape and Cattle.
CHELMINSKI, Jan von Painter.
Wanvick Studios, A'ensington.
1892. S34 During the battle.
1893. +54 Reconnoitring.
745 The old grey mare.
21, St. John'' s Wood Road.
1894. 495 A general's escort.
903 Surprised Cossacks, Crimea.
CHELONI, M Sculptor.
c'lO C. Longhi,
27, Neiv Bond Street.
1882. 1655 "Que les affaires vont mal."
CHENU, D Sculptor.
122, Wardour Street.
1794. 5S7 Bust of a girl.
605 do. boy.
CHENU, Peter Francis Sculptor.
28, Great Castle Street,
Cavendish Square.
1788. 623 Mercury "instructing Cupid in
the art of Commerce ; a
model.
654 Bust of Dr. Herschell.
1789. 479 A Vestal for a candelabrum.
3, Wardour Street.
1790. ?i9 Figure of Genius weeping.
122, Wardour Street.
1792. 606 Design for a monument.
724 Faith, Hope and Charity ;
model in wax.
1794. 590 A figure to hold a chandelier
or lamp.
603 do. do.
1796. 865 A figure of Genius.
879 A Vestal designed to hold a
lamp.
115, Great Portland Street.
1800. 1081 Model of the Good Samaritan.
23, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
181 1. 918 A figure; candelabrum for sup-
porting lights.
1 8 1 1 . 920 A group : Cupid and Psyche,
adapted for supporting lights.
1816. 912 Basso Relievo, representing
Bacchus, Ariadne, etc., in-
tended for holding lights.
1S17. 1011 Restoration of the Torso.
1822. 1049 Model of a figure of Time, for
a monument.
CHERRILL, Nelson K Painter.
Fleur U Orient, Lausanne,
Switzerland.
1904. 1049 Florence: an evening on the
Arno.
CHESNEAU,A Sculptor.
II, Roxburgh Grove,
Haverstock Hill.
1S63. 1094 Mrs. F. R.; bronze statuette.
7, Southampton Place.
1864. 967 Portrait medaUion in silver.
64, Had ley Street.
1872. 1454 Madame C; bronze medallion.
1455 First infancy; terra-cotta.
1465 Dead thrush; bronze.
1473 Madame L.; bronze medallion.
61, Gloucester Road.
1873 1458 Madame C; cameo.
1459 H.R.H. Princess Louise;
cameo.
1460 Master Marcus; cameo.
1461 MissB.; cameo.
1480 The first bath of the season;
terra-cotta.
1874. 1580 Feu d'ete.
1875. 1368 Marguerite; medallion in box-
wood.
1379 Madame de K. ; medallion in
white bronze.
CHESTER, George Painter.
Holly Villa, Hayes.
1849. 1126 At Hayes, Middlesex.
1853. 434 Starting for market.
1 28 1 The gossip — a ford in Surrey.
1854. 611 The road through the park.
24, Abingdon Villas.
1855. 635 The sunny side of the brook.
1156 Harvest time; a sketch.
1856. 30; The fisherman's haunt.
1857. 333 The golden summer time.
1858. 523 Afternoon, in summer time.
" Here silence reigns, etc."
1859. 537 An English lane.
i860. 292 The homestead, Yorkshire.
398 In the valley of the Esk.
" Flow on, thou shining
river."
1 86 1. 637 The woodland glade.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
53
1863.
490
1864.
5^4
1866.
S9
1869.
52
271
IS70.
1S6
I87I.
253
407
1872.
211
951
1874.
306
1876.
12
196
1877.
198
1880.
457
491
I88I.
5^9
1882.
496
I8S3.
54
257
1886.
214
1888.
^79
10, S/. Albans Road.
1S62. 469 The fisherman's haunt. "Here
and there a lusty trout, etc."
The rest.
The Coombe farm.
Through the wood.
The old priory farm.
At Banstead, Surrey.
Sailing with the stream.
Brookland farm, Sussex.
The mead lock.
The old rookery, Dowlands
Avenue.
" O lovely peace, with plenty
crowned, etc."
Wind against tide.
The flight of the wild fowl.
Hampshire hatches.
The priory stream.
Through the meadows.
" Land of brown heath and
shaggy wood."
O'er the heather.
Lincoln Cathedral from the
monks' road.
Rest.
"Still waters run deep."
The clear Rother.
" Under the oak whose antique
root peeps out upon the
brook that crawls along this
wood."
1889. 320 The old water way.
CHESTER, George Frederick.
Painter.
24, Abingdon Villa.
1861. 572 The trysting place. "She,
vainly mindful of her dame's
command, etc."
10, St. Albans Road.
1864. 572 Turf gatherers.
1870. 313 The fish auction, Brixham.
1872. 142 A love spell. "This pippin
shall another trial make,
etc."— G^av.
1873- 54^ Tinker! tailor! soldier! sailor!
1875. 587 Winnowing.
7, Emperor's Gate.
1877. 1361 The new moon.
18, Emperor's Gate.
1 88 1. 546 By hook or by crook.
66, Courtfield Gardens.
i88g. 749 "In the evening it was cut
down and withereth away."
CHESTER, J Painter.
Charlotte St., Rathbone Place.
1783. 17S Portrait of a gentleman.
CHESTERS, S Enamel Painter.
1, Bloomficld Rd., Maida Hill.
1849. 641 Portrait of a Jew. After Rem-
brandt ; enamelled on porce-
lain.
644 Enamel on porcelain of the
Rev. Jabez Bunting, D.D.,
etc.
1850. 688 Garartius.
1851. 904 Enamel portrait of a lady.
1852. 632 Enamel on china; Gerard Dow,
from the original in the
National Gallery.
1853. 626 Rev. John Angel James;
enamel.
891 Portrait of the artist.
1S54. 654 Enamel on porcelain. After
Schalken in the National
Gallery.
1855. 720 Enamel on porcelain; a shep-
herd. After Spagnoletto in
the National Gallery.
1856. 653 Enamel on porcelain ; Miss T.,
from life.
658 Enamel on porcelain; a boy,
from life.
1857. 681 Enamel on porcelain; portrait
of a lady.
Rydal Villa, Scarborough.
1885. 1537 Portrait of a lady.
CHESTERTON, Frank S.
Architect.
51, Cheapside.
1903. 1551 Rebuilding Hornton Street,
Kensington.
1904. 1 5 14 Houses on Norbury Manor
estate.
1629 Hornton Street, Kensington.
CHESTON (Horace) and PERKIN
(J. C.) Architects.
I , Neiv Broad Street.
1887. 1594 Vestry Hall, etc., Fulham.
5, Union Court,
Old Broad Street.
1893. 1587 Oxford municipal buildings.
1621 House at Margam, South
Wales.
1895. 152S Convalescent home at Shad-
well, etc.
1900. 1816 Design for Cartwright Memorial
Hall, Bradford.
CHETTLE, Miss Elizabeth M.
Painter.
The Firs, Sharnbrooke, Bedford.
1889. 470 Mrs. Robert Chettle.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Chettle, Miss Elizabeth M.— continued.
1900. 1:35 " Where wild in the woodlands
the primroses blow."
1904. 1036 Before the swallow dares.
CHEVALIER, Nicholas Painter.
185:
1S71.
1872.
1873. 407
1874.
S3 1
136+
636 View from the village of Ber-
gen near Frankfort.
1038 View of the "Hohegoehl,"
near Berchtesgarden, Ba-
varia.
5, Porcheskr Terrace.
154 Atiamano, Island of Tahiti.
1 250 Palace of the Deeg in the olden
times, Burtpore.
The Thanksgiving day, 27th
February, 1872. Painted by
command of Her Majesty.
101 Blind musician of Japan:
sketched during the stay of
H.R.H. the Duke of Edin-
burgh at Yedo.
779 Thanksgiving day. Painted by
Command of Her Majesty.
View of Pesth. Painted for
H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.
Nautch girls at the Palace of
Deig, Bhurtpore, India.
1875. 176 Marriage of T.R.H. the Duke
and Duchess of Edinburgh
at the Winter Palace, St.
Petersburgh. Painted and
exhibited by cominand of
H.M. the Queen.
1876. S57 Grand review on the occasion
of the marriage festivities at
St. Petersburgh, 1874.
1877. 923 The opening of the Inter-
national Exhibition, Vienna,
1873-
416 An Eastern puzzle: Chinese
Lama priests at home.
765 Spring at Bute, N.B.
917 Weary: an episode at St.
Leonards.
629 Hinemoa, the Maori girl.
115 Race to the market, Tahiti,
Society Islands.
443 Waiting for the ferry, Manilla.
555 Arcadia, South Sea Islands.
688 The convalescent; interior of
a Buddhist monastery, China.
835 Sunny clime, Tahiti; from
sketches taken during the
cruise of H.M.S. " Galatea."
646 Cook's Straits, New Zealand,
no Mount Cook and the Southern
Alps, West Coast, New
Zealand.
317 ^lavora Lake, New Zealand.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
.883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887. 657 Seeking fortune.
Ashmore, Sydenham Hill.
1895. 939 Cape Girao, Madeira.
CHEVALIER, Robert Magnus.
Painter.
76a, W'estbourne Grove.
1883. 1139 Designs for ceilings.
1885. 1911 Study for artistic decoration.
1887. 1 142 A street in the Esbekeyeh,
Cairo.
1898. 1217 A street view in the Arab Quar-
ter, Cairo.
CHEVALIER-TAYLOR, A. .See T.
CHEVIOT, Miss Lilian Painter.
Thorpe, South Moksey, Surrey.
1895. 860 "There's many a slip."
1899. 407 Kittens.
CHEYNEY, Miss Lucy M. ...Painter.
3, Cambridge Terrace, Islington.
1838. 953 On the Thames at Blackwall.
8, Argyle Street, King's Cross.
1839. 740 A group of flowers.
971 A basket of flowers.
55, Berners Street.
1842. 560 Flowers.
I, Hanover Place.
1843. 1 141 Group of flowers.
1 23 1 Canonbury Tower, Islington —
moonlight.
1844. 1045 Magnolia grandiflora.
19, Albert Terrace,
St. John's Wood.
1847. 677 Antheymum.
20, Queen's Road,
St. John's Wood.
1848. 730 Head of a favourite spaniel.
1868. 742 Flowers, Lily, etc.
CHEYNEY, Miss S. Emma.
Painter.
Denmark House,
Red Hill, Surrey.
1894. 641 Christmas Roses.
CHIAPPINI Painter.
85, Norton Street.
iSoo. 553 The prodigal son.
CHIERICI, A Painter.
23, Cranbourne Street,
Leicester Square.
1856. 135 Costume of Albania, which
shows the efifect of the lover's
letter.
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1856. 509 Costume of the town called
Mola di Gaeta, representing
the wife of a sailor showing
her child to her husband
after a long voyage.
CHIERICI, Gaetano Painter.
Jieggio, Emilia.
ICS75. 574 "Mother is ill."
607 The Bath.
cjo C. Wagner, Birmingham.
1877. 1341 The widow's dinner.
1879. 434 Adding insult to injury.
Florence.
1880. 349 A desperate venture.
cjo S. Tolfny,
40a, Barclay Road.
1 88 1. 71 A frightful state of things.
CHILD. & GOLDIE, CHILD, and
GOLDIE.
CHILD, Miss H Painter.
22, Bryanston Street.
1802. 476 View in North Wales.
1S03. 541 Lambeth Grove.
CHILD, J. M Painter.
Dudley.
1827. 375 Pike, Trout, etc.
CHILD, W. or R Painter.
\V. Child, El t ham, Kent.
1783. 376 The Kestril hawk with the
Deianira and Mcera butter-
flies.
a. Child, 92, Long Acre.
1785. 25S Dead Birds.
R. Child, I, Perry's Place,
Oxford Street.
1786. 129 Cat and dead game.
1788. 133 Pigeons.
CHILD, W Painter.
1 3, Cecil Street, Strand.
1848. 489 Portrait of a child.
1851. SSo A portrait; sketch.
CHILDE, Elias Painter.
E. Child, 29, Compton Street.
1798. 418 View near Hampstead.
1 799. 969 A view near Sydenham Com-
mon.
1800. 571 View near Rye, Sussex.
577 View near Hackney.
707 View of Milbank.
1 80 1. 89 View on the coast of Kent.
598 The loss of the "Charles Bar-
ing," from Jamaica, on the
25th October, i8oo.
1804. 4S1
1805.
1807.
637
310
67
1808. 6i4»
1809.
1810.
1811.
1813.
1814.
1S15.
1816.
1817.
i»i9.
1820.
1S22.
1823.
1824.
55^
192
212
41
"3
170
120
128
290
309
9'
343
404
436
195
3^5
353
70
109
■'5
149
415
114
562
240
825.
361
826.
9
124
827.
32
828.
267
427
829.
.89
43'
830.
396
-26
E. Childe, i o, Millbank Row,
Westminster.
Ruins of a priory near Milford,
S. Wales.
A fresh gale off the land.
View of the west cliff, Brighton.
30, Conduit Street, Bond Street.
View on the Thames.
E. Child, 31, Conduit Street,
Bond Street.
Landscape and figures.
E. Childe, 4 1 , Castle St. East,
Oxford Market.
A view on the river Medway.
Landscape and figures.
Cottage children.
13, Grove, Horse ferry Road,
]Vestminster.
Landscape and figures.
do. do.
View on the Thames.
Elham Church.
A village scene.
Cattle — afternoon.
Cattle — evening.
Landscape and figures.
Gravel diggers: a view near
Streatham.
The cottage seamstress.
A straw yard.
Landscape — cattle and figures.
A farm yard.
1 3, Vauxhall Bridge Road.
Scene on the beach at Hastings.
Interior with goats.
Landscape and figures.
Interior of a stable.
An exterior with figures.
A^'iew on Barnes Common.
Entrance to a wood.
Goodrich Castle on the banks
of the Wye.
Chelsea Reach, looking towards
Battersea.
Haymaking.
View of Exeter from Topsham.
1 5, Gloster Terrace,
Westminster.
Margate Pier.
A study at Hastings.
A grove scene.
103, Wardour Street, Soho.
River scene.
Interior of a stable.
Study of goats.
Coast scene — morning.
2, James Place, Harleyford Rd.,
Vauxhall.
River scene.
Coast scene — moonlight.
56
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Childe,
Elias — continued.
103, Wardoiir Street.
1S16.
6.5
1S31.
44 River scene— moonlight.
414 Chepstow Castle, Monmouth-
,8,7.
678
shire.
858
1832.
260 Interior of a stable.
350 Cioing to the market — autumn.
1818.
610
1833-
6i Battersea Bridge— moonlight.
639
1834.
46 Gravel diggers.
1819.
682
130 Composition— moonlight.
835
'835-
168 River scene— moonlight.
852
228 Brook scene — evening.
1820.
556
94, Vauxhall Bridge Road.
S60
1836.
418 View near Blackwall— moon-
light.
1821.
784
103, Wardour Street.
911
1837-
114 River scene — moonlight.
CHILDE, Miss Ellen E Painter.
56, Grove Place,
1822.
687
Brompton Road.
840
1878.
797 Study of colour.
1823.
900
CHILDE, H. S Painter.
1S24.
47»
41, Castle Street East.
1825.
312
1810.
155 View near Marlow, Bucks.
512
CHILDE, J., Junr Painter.
1838.
231 Portrait of a lady.
CHILDE, J. W Painter.
007
/. W. Child,
1826.
731
29, Compton Street, Soko.
1798.
403 View on the road to Barnet.
1S27.
866
1799.
608 View near Lewisham.
1828.
9^7
1800.
393 View of St. Martin's Church.
1829.
5^7
502 View in Dorsetshire.
889
781 View on the road to Hamp-
1831.
S44
stead.
1832.
715
/. W. Childe,
1833-
65,
29, Compton Street, Soko.
1801.
301 View in Princes Street, West-
minster, looking towards the
711
Abbey.
733
1 0, Milbank Roiv, Westminster.
1803.
621 View of St. Alban's Abbey.
S33
1804.
516 Putney Church.
1805.
528 View from the Bishop's Walk,
Lambeth.
1834.
738
Grove, Horseferry Road,
7+8
Westminster.
866
1807.
721 Landscape and figures.
1809.
585 View of Windsor Castle from
the Old Park.
1835-
645
1810.
9 Card players.
1836.
527
CHILDE, James Warren.
728
Miniature Painter.
782
404, Strand.
856
1815.
668 Portrait of a lady.
Portrait of a gentleman.
125, .Strand.
Mr. J. H. Woodward and Mr.
J. S. Urquhart.
Mr. J. B. Booth of the Theatre
Royal, Covent Garden.
Portrait of a gentleman.
J. Hook, Esq.; a sketch.
MasterH. Fauntleroy; asketch.
Colonel Riddell.
Mrs. Henry Fauntleroy.
Portrait of a lady.
Miss Johnston.
38, Strand.
Portrait of a gentleman.
B. Gregory, Esq., Founder of
the Institution for promot-
ing and encouraging the Fine
Arts, Brighton.
Mrs. Merle.
Miss Childe and Miss E. Childe.
Miss Scott of the Theatre
Royal, Covent Garden.
Miss L. and Master N. Childe.
Fish.
Miss J. Scott of the Theatre
Royal, Covent Garden, in
the character of Zobiede in
"Aladdin."
Mrs. Weippert of the Theatre
Royal, English Opera.
H. G. Carey, Esq.
17, Buckingha?n St., Adelphi.
Portrait of a lady.
P. Spagnoletti, Esq.
Miss A. H. Childe.
Lady Clerk.
Mrs. Wood, late Miss Paton.
Miss E. Childe.
Mr. H. Phillips of the Theatre
Royal, Covent Garden.
Mrs. Honey of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane.
Mrs. Nisbett of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane.
Mme. Grandolfi of the King's
Theatre.
Mrs. Waylett, our native ballad
singer.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Mrs. Yates of the Theatre
Royal, Adelphi.
Mrs. Honey of the Theatre
Royal, Adelphi.
135, Strand.
Miss Murray.
Miss Louisa H. Sheridan.
R. Batson, Esq.
E. Seguin, Esq., Theatre Royal,
Drury Lane.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
57
1837-
1838.
»839-
1840.
1841.
1842.
1843.
684
94-
1029
684
77'
75a
58.
85S
907
96z
6S5
920
1845. 892
39, Bedford Street, Strand.
Edwin Forest, Esq.
Mrs. E. Seguin and family.
Innocence: portraits of two
children with a favourite
Sir Anthony Carlisle.
The Earl of Surrey.
Charles Kean, Esq.
Mrs. Stirling of the Theatre
Royal, Haymarket.
Henry Betty, tragedian.
Mrs. Nisbett, Theatre Royal,
Covent Garden.
T. S. Buncombe, Esq., M.P.
Madame Celeste, Theatre
Royal, Haymarket.
Portrait of a lady.
The late Miss Murray of the
Theatre Royal, Covent Gar-
den.
B. Webster, Esq., of the The-
atre Royal, Haymarket.
Viscountess Pollington.
Mrs. Grattan and child.
Mrs. Stirling.
Mrs. Seymour of the Theatre
Royal, Haymarket.
Cipriani Potter, Esq.
Miss Reynolds of the Theatre
Royal, Haymarket.
Mrs. Albany Fonblanque.
Miss Maria Louise Childe.
Mrs. George Derby Waite.
Miss Louisa Howard of the
Theatre Royal, Haymarket.
CHILDE, Miss Maria Louise.
Miniature Painter.
39, Bedford Street, Strand.
1839. 182 Miss Augusta Childe.
1843. 160 Miss Childe.
1846. 778 Miss Ellen Childe.
CHILDERS, Miss Milly Painter.
Studio, Adam and Eve Meivs,
High .Street, Kensington.
1846.
1847.
979
675
1848.
792
7+2
1849.
650
669
1851.
1852.
1853-
869
752
665
666
1894.
572
St. Jacut de la Mer.
6, St. George's Place, W.
1895.
562
Evening.
55 a, Bedford Gardens.
1 90 1.
887
The old Parish Cliurch, Chelsea.
1904.
616
L'Offrande.
801
L'Atelier.
CHILDERSTONE, Henry M.
Painter.
3, Gloucester Road,
Xe7v Gardens.
1899.
"37
A recognised friend.
11.
CHILDES, D. T Architect.
37, Devonshire Street.
1850. 1 1 13 Design for a church in a noble-
man's park.
CHILDS, George Painter.
28, Robert St., Bedford Row.
1833. 656 Study after nature.
1 2, Amwell .Street.
1834. 456 Lane scene.
514 The removal.
1836. 509 On Hampstead Heath.
578 Near Petersfield, Hants.
1837. 619 Hampstead Heath — a study
painted on the spot.
1838. 30 Dock leaves — a study painted
from nature.
533 Distant view of the Isle of
Wight from Southampton.
1839. 763 Netley Abbey — morning.
799 The Castle of St. Donat's, Gla-
morganshire—evening.
1 84 1. 664 Scene on the Taff Railway,
Glamorgan.
973 Scene on the Taff Railway, Gla-
morgan; viaduct erected by
George Bush.
1842. 578 Scene in the Valley of Desola-
tion, Yorkshire.
1843. '°+5 Richmond Castle, Yorkshire.
1844. 679 St. Donat's Castle, Glamorgan-
shire.
21, Offord Road, Islington.
1870. 661 Castle Rock, Lynmouth, Devon.
187 1. 713 From the top of the Castle
Rock, Lynmouth.
CHILDS, Miss Julia Painter.
1 2, Amwell Street.
1 85 1. 946 Study of a chafifinch's nest.
1852. 649 Study from nature.
20, Foley Place.
1858. 630 Dead game.
1859. 755 Field mice.
CHILDS-CLARKE, Miss Sophia.
Painter.
Thorncrton Vicarage, Devon.
1889. 1413 Still life — group.
CHILMAN, Miss Lizzie Painter.
Farm Lane, Fulham.
1857. 650 Camellia.
CHINN, S Painter.
4, Wilmot Street, Derby.
1833. 96 Portrait of a clergyman.
54, Bartholomew Close,
1835. 45 Portrait of a gentleman.
377 do. lady.
1
58
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Chinn, S. — continued.
1836. iS Portrait of a young lady.
358 The young student.
1837. 107 The rosebud.
1838. 355 Portrait of a young lady.
1839. 1183 A portrait.
140, Aliiersgate Street.
1840. 479 Portrait of a gentleman.
1842. 13 A coquet.
1S43. ^40 Portrait of a lady with a pet
bird.
627 A bluecoat boy.
CHINNERY, George, R.H.A.
Miniature Painter.
4, Gough S(juare, Fleet Street.
1 791. 361 Portrait.
1792. 240 Portrait of a clergyman. {Rev.
J. Moore.)
30S Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
J. Chin Iter)'.)
309 Portrait of an artist. {Mr. A.J.
Oliver.)
I, Sackvilk Street, Piccadilly.
1793- 369 Portrait of a gentleman [? lady].
{Mrs. Oliver)
426 Portrait of himself.
444 do. a lady. {Miss
Porter.)
1794. 380 Twelve portraits.
'795- 5°* Portrait of a gentleman.
508 do. do. {The
late Lord Ashbiirton.)
Dublin.
1798. 495 Portrait of an artist.
20, Loifer Brook Street,
Grosvenor Square.
1802. 273 Portraits of Mr. G. R., Miss
('aroline, and Master W. G.
Chinnery, children of W.
Chinnery, Esq.
Canton, China.
1830. 149 Portrait of Dr. Morrison, en-
gaged in translating the
bible into the Chinese lan-
guage.
166 Portrait of a Hong merchant.
1831. 236 Captain Battrie.
248 Portrait of Howqua, senior
hong merchant at Canton,
China.
260 Captain Hine.
424 Sir John Claridge.
Canto?!, China, and
10, North Crescent,
Bedford Square.
1834. 125 John Davis, Esq.
1835. 134 Lieutenant Holman, R.N., the
celebrated blind traveller.
282 Mr. and Mrs. Grant and family.
1835. 321 The Rev. Charles Gutzlaff, the
Chinese missionary, in the
dress of a Fokien sailor,
under which disguise he
visited many parts of the
Chinese Empire in the year
1831.
356 Mrs. Colledge.
910 Thomas Colledge, Esq., Mem-
ber of the Royal College of
Surgeons, London, and Sur-
geon to the British Factory
in China, attending at his
private Ophthalmic Infirm-
ary in Macao.
15, South Street, Finsbury.
1844. 573 Portrait of Assor, a Tanka boat
girl of Macao, in China.
1846. 36; Portrait of the artist.
CHIPPENDALE, Thomas. ..Painter.
60, St. Martin's Lane.
1784. 426 A gang of gypsies.
430 Mirth in low life.
1785. 372 A watchman.
436 An orange girl.
1 80 1. 421 Inside of a prison, with the
effect of lamp-light.
CHISHOLM, Alexander, F.S.A.
Painter.
26, Brook Street, Neit) Road.
1820. 521 Portrait of a lady.
3, Brook Street.
1 82 1. 448 Mr. Wilkinson in the character
of LaFleurin "Two Words."
"Tis all over with us! — we
hav'n't ten minutes to live ! "
1822. 467 The Earl of Buchan.
544 Portrait of a boy.
564 Boys with a burning glass.
1823. 526 Master F. Caldwell.
548 The cut foot.
1824. 714 Major-General Sir Theophilus
Pritzler, K.C.B.
1825. 646 Portrait of a gentleman.
1827. 745 do. lady.
6, William St., Hampstead Rd.
1837. 266 From Burns"'Cotter's Saturday
Night." "The dame brings
forth in complimental mood
etc."
1838. 559 The baptism of Ben Jonson's
daughter, for whom Shak-
speare stood godfather, on
which occasion he gave the
mother a present to be given
to the child when she became
of age. On the left of Shak-
speare sits Beaumont, on his
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
59
right Fletcher. Behind stands
Sir Walter Raleigh, in con-
versation with John Seldon.
At the end of the table is
Ben Jonson, receiving an
appropriate lecture from the
clergyman.
5 1 , Upper Seymour Street.
1839. 224 Portrait of a gentleman.
376 do. lady.
27, Edwards Street,
Hanipstead Road.
1842. 670 Portrait of a gentleman.
1843. 613 The Lords of the Congregation
taking the oath of the coven-
ant. The point of time in the
picture is when Mr. Hender-
son is administeringtheoath,
which was taken by some with
drawn swords in their hands,
and tears in their eyes.
1844. 4+4 Charles II offering to purchase
some miniatures from Mrs.
Oliver, wife of Isaac Oliver,
miniature painter. — Wal-
pole's Anecdotes.
1845. 190 Design for an altarpiece. The
ascension.
666 An incident in the life of Sir
Philip Sidney. While the
English army was lying before
Zutphen, a dispute arose be-
tween some officers of dis-
tinction as to who should
have the honour to lead a
storming party. The Earl of
Leicester, who was general,
desired them to cast dice for
it, which they did on a drum
head, and that honour fell to
the lot of Sir Philip Sidney.
Leicester, on horseback, is
pointing to the place of
attack; his friend Lord Wil-
loughby rests his right hand
on Sir Philip's shoulder.
1846. 41 The Minister of Kinneffe and
his wife concealing in the
church the Scottish Regalia.
CHISHOLM, Alex. C. Painter.
27, Edward Street,
Hampstead Road.
1 84 1. 98 Going to school.
30, George St., Euston Square.
1853. 106 The letter.
1854. 437 "Hark! hark! the lark at
Heaven's gate sings."
1855. 1359 Dressing for the first party.
1856. 395 The reflection.
CHISHOLM, Miss Annie.
Miniature Painter.
33, Yerhuiy Road, N.
1890. 14S2 Katie.
1891. 1477 Marjorie, daughter of J. F.
Kershaw, Esq.
105, Sotiiliwood Lane, Highgate.
1893. 1247 Dorothy, daughter of Hugh
Waterhouse, Esq.
1897. 1417 Portrait of a gentleman.
13, Pemberton Gardens, N.
1899. 1327 Frank, son of George I<aing
Foreman, Esq.
1903. 1035 Molly.
CHISHOLM, Peter Painter.
136, Linskill Street,
North Shields.
1897. 1300 November.
CHISHOLME, J Architect.
At Mr. Walker's, Blackwall.
1803. 951 A wooden bridge, 1 10 feet span,
over the river Don, Aber-
deenshire.
1804. 829 Design for a line of battle ship,
to mount no guns on two
decks.
854 Design for a mansion.
1807. 952 View at Blackwall.
1004 do. do.
1808. 853 View of Union Street, Aber-
deen, and a design for the
new assembly room.
CHISHOLME, R Architect.
19, Shaftesbury Road.
1876. 980 Western fa(jade of the court-
yard of the old palace at
Madura, India.
Madras.
i88i. 1029 Telegraph Office, Madras.
1888. 1721 Bombay municipal offices, etc.
1727 do. do.
B a rod a.
1889. 1829 Museum in the public park,
Baroda.
1875 A Noubut Khana, or drum
gatewa)'.
2004 A Hindoo palace.
1892. iSiS Baroda Museum pavilion.
(The last four are put to
R. F. Chisholme.)
CHISHOLME, R. P. Painter.
1858. 13; A quiet morning.
6o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CHITQUA Sculptor.
Arundcll Street.
1770. J45 A portrait of a gentleman; a
model.
CHITTENDEN, T Painter.
37, King St., Coven t Garden.
1845. is Mrs. Child.
135 -V magdalen.
1846. 181 Portrait of a lady.
Do. and Upper Tithe Hill.
1847. 3S3 Portrait of a lady.
CHOLMELEY, Mrs. H. E. (Isabel).
Sculptor.
Rome.
1864. 954 Liszt; bronze bust.
1865. 1036 John Gibson, Esq., R.A.
105 1 Teresa Torlonia, Duchessa di
Poll.
1S69. 11+4 Victa Victrix; marble.
1146 The Queen Maria of the two
Sicilies.
118S Saldanha.
CHOLMONDELEY, R Painter.
24, Mount Street.
1856. 720 Lieut.-General Mansfield.
766 Miss Blanche Heber Percy.
'857. 735 C. G, Cholmondeley, Esq.
1858. S81 A. C. H. Percy.
1144 R. H. Beaumont of Whitty
Beaumont.
1156 W. C. Worsley.
1859. 127 The Countess of Durham.
678 Portrait of a gentleman.
i?i, St. James' Place.
1 86 1. 532 A Roman study.
6, Cromiae/i Place.
1862. 149 Lady Elizabeth Grosvenor.
102, Piccadilly.
1867. 5S2 Portrait of a lady.
CHORLEY and CONNOR.
Architects.
_.„ IS. i'ark Jiow, Leeds.
1888. 1732 Chapel and schools, Leeds.
'753 A residence at Leeds.
1889. 1844 Radborne Church, Derby.
1890. 1S27 Stables, Askham Hall, York.
1890 Leeds and County Liberal
Club.
1 89 1. 1846 Gipton Farm, near Leeds.
CHOVEAUX, L. N Architect.
2, Uliitehall Place.
181 7. 920 Column of the Place Vendome
at Paris.
CHRISTIAN, B Painter.
(An Honorary E.xhibitor.)
1780. 404 A view of Burghley Hall.
405 do. do.
CHRISTIAN, Miss Clara L.
Painter.
T,},, Tite Street, Chelsea.
1898. 949 Poppies.
38, Cheyne Walk.
1900. 347 Pear blossom.
4'o The letter.
CHRISTIAN, Mrs. Edward (Eleanor
E-) Miniature Painter.
S, Great Randolph Street.
1843. 953 Miss Meyer.
1057 Portrait of a gentleman.
32, Morni/igton Road.
1844. 819 Miss Shaw Lefevre, daughter
of the Speaker.
1845. 960 Henry Cookes, Esq., Bengal
Artillery.
968 Mrs. George R. Stevenson.
52, Frie den stein Terrace,
Mornington Road.
1846. 771 Julia; portrait.
906 Posthumous portrait of a young
lady.
1 109 Miss Helena Shaw Lefevre,
second daughter of the
Speaker.
52, Mornington Road.
1847. 981 Webster T. Gordon, Esq., 66th
Infantry.
14, Harley Street.
1854. 1041 Duncan W. Macluse, Esq.
CHRISTIAN, Ewan Architect.
At Mr. Ha hers lion's,
61, Mortimer Street.
1833. 980 Design for a mausoleum.
1834. 992 Lodge and park entrance, etc.
II, Wigmore Street.
1835. loii New church at Kendall.
1843. 1246 do. Hildenborough,
near Tunbridge.
44, Bloomsbury Square.
1846. 1236 Doorway of Skelton Church,
near York.
1278 New church at Pembury, Kent.
1847. >'98 Imperial Insurance Company.
1284 do. do.
1848. 1275 Church of St. Mary, Scar-
borough.
1850. 1 115 Church at Wickham Bishops,
Essex.
1147 Abnalls, near Lichfield; for
Rev. W. Gresley.
1851. 265 Church at Wickham Bishops.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
6i
lo, Whitehall Place.
1854. 1227 Interior of St. Luke's, Miiry-
lebone.
1855. 1214 Collegiate church of St. Peter,
Wolverhampton, etc.
1242 Interior, Carlisle Cathedral,
etc.
1874. 1136 "The Highlands," Gloucester-
shire.
1138 Church of St. Mark, Leicester,
etc.
1 197 " The Highlands," Gloucester-
shire.
1879. 1068 Glyndebourne, Sussex, etc.
CHRISTIE, Alexander, A.R.S.A.
Painter.
20, Forth Street, Ediiiburgh.
1853. 235 A window seat at Withenberg,
1526, — Luther, the married
priest.
CHRISTIE, Alex Painter.
154, Strand.
1839. 1041 Thomas Featherstone, author
of " Midsummer days in
Italy."
CHRISTIE, Archibald H. ... Painter.
15, Hamilton Terrace, N. IV.
1898. 154 Psyche.
1606 Design for a nobleman's coun-
try house.
CHRISTIE, Ernest Painter.
Sunnybank, Redhill.
1889. S99 Near Walberswick, Suffolk.
1891. 937 A Surrey bit.
St. Albans, Godstone Road,
Caterham Valley.
1904. 481 The old mill.
CHRISTIE, Faraday Painter.
Broadstairs, Kent.
1899. 547 Petit Port, Guernsey.
CHRISTIE, F. H Painter.
12, Royal Parade, Blackheath.
1874. 1384 Port Mendwy, Cardigan Bay.
1876. Ill The cliffs of Slieve League.
CHRISTIE, Henry C Sculptor.
1 1 , Cheyne Walk.
1886. 1779 Spring; group.
1 1 , Clieyne Gardens.
1887. 17S2 An ancient trick; group.
1888. 2067 The scout; statue.
1889. 2035 A note of triumph; group.
2047 Miss Annie Rogers; bust.
1S90. 1968 A forest tragedy; group.
1891. 2029 The moss trooper; statuette.
1892. 1856 Wounded tiger.
19+3 An African monarch; statuette.
1893. 1672 Tiger basking.
1764 Old age.
St. Albans, Caterham Valley.
1904. 1996 Study of a gnu; wax.
CHRISTIE, James Elder .. Painter.
4, Limerson Street.
i&TJ. 3 The first dii).
1878. 1390 Introductionof Christianity into
Britain; Christian mission-
aries interrupting a human
sacrifice.
Trafalgar Studios, Kin^s Rd.
1879. 1035 Theblacksmith's daughter sing-
ing in the village choir.
Glebe House, Chelsea.
1881. 491 The Pied Piper of Hamelin.
1883. 359 Tam O'Shanter. "Kings may
be blest but Tam was glori-
ous, etc."
449 Rip van Winkle.
902 The Queen's birthday.
1885. 624 "We twa hae paidl't in the
burn."
1099 Daughters of Samuel Page,
Esq.
81, High .Street, Pimlico.
1886. 27 Youthful Poachers.
397 " Happy if her touch can trace
the features of another face
loved long ago."
Bolton House, Church .Street,
Chelsea.
1887. 516 A mouse in the cupboard.
1888. 1104 Little timidity.
186, King's Road, Chelsea.
1889. 1212 A lion in the path.
1890. 272 The Rev. James Legge, D.D.,
Oxford.
557 Lulu.
605 Queen's College, Oxford, from
Logic Lane.
1892. 422 Phosphor.
1893. 20 The red fisherman.
1894. 68 Dawn.
744 A summer day.
1895. 432 Chips of the old block.
1899. 147 "Gather ye rosebuds while ye
may, old time is still a-flying."
1900. 104 The pixies' ring.
565 School bore'd.
CHRISTIE, Robert Painter.
15, Hamilton Terrace, N.IV.
1893. 690 Love's labour lost.
1894. 23s Mrs. Alfred Tate.
62
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Christie, Robert — continued.
1895. 248 Eric, youngest son of Alfred
Tate, Esq.
592 The lament.
1898. 230 R. D. Oliver, Esq.
376 Portrait of a gentleman.
16, Fort is Green Road,
East Finchley.
1899. 903 Mrs. Graham.
21, St. John's Wood Road.
1903. 682 Portrait of a lady.
CHRISTIE, Mrs. R. (Lily W.).
Painter.
16, Fortis Green Road,
East Finchley.
1899. 35 The bath.
114 Grace.
23, St. John's Wood Road.
1902. 59 Morning in the nursery.
1904. 104 Grandmother's stories.
CHRISTIE, Miss Vera Painter.
16, York Street Chambers,
Bryanston Square.
1894. 1462 Study of a head.
1898. 255 Heloise.
CHRISTMAN, J Painter.
Mr. Gwynn's, 100, Long Acre.
1783. 234 A trained sparrow, hawk and
partridge.
CHRISTMAS, Thomas C... Painter.
1 3, Goiver Street.
181 9. 229 Wolfe, the property of H.
Hoare, Esq.
1820. 304 Study of dogs.
CHRISTOPHER, John Thomas.
Architect.
30, Fanton Place.
1854. 1 1 37 Design for a college in honour
of Duke of Wellington, etc.
CHRISTOPHER and WHITE.
Architects.
16, Bloomsbury Square.
1882. 1214 Boat House, Waliingford-on-
Thames.
1220 Stabling at Broadlands, Ascot.
1883. 1190 New font, St. Mary's Church,
Watford.
1885. 1795 West Hoathly Railway Inn. '
1887. 1641 105, etc., Oxford Street. j
18S9. 1969 Cafe Monico, Shaftesbury
Avenue.
CHRISTY, Miss Josephine. ..Painter.
Boynton Hall, Chelmsford.
1894. 1141 Phyllis.
1895. 1002 Sunset glow on Florence and
Fiesole.
CHURCH Painter.
Opposite Church, Rotherhithe,
1 80 1. 602 Sea view.
CHURCH, Arthur Herbert, F.R.S.,
F.S.A Painter.
(Professor of Chemistry to the Royal
Academy.)
9, Bedford Roiv.
1854. 1115 The Vine.
1856. 70 Just gathered.
Royal Agricultural College,
Cirencester.
1866. 283 Willapark, Cornwall.
1867. 369 Crinnis do.
1870. 974 Bedruthan do.
CHURCH, Frederick Edwin.
Painter.
New York.
1S52. 1089 Natural Bridge in Virginia,
U.S.A.
CHURCHYARD, Thomas ...Painter.
Woodbridgr, Suffolk.
1 83 1. 529 A drawing from nature.
837 do. do.
CIPRIANI, Captain Sir Henry.
Painter.
Hedge Lane.
1781. 54 Portrait of a young nobleman.
CIPRIANI, John Baptist, R.A.
Painter.
At Mr. Forsyth's, Broad St.,
Carnaby Market.
1769. 19 Cephalus and Procris.
20 The Annunciation.
Next to the Meuse Gate,
Hedge Lane.
1770. 40 The rape of Dejanira.
41 The design for the head piece
of the diploma, given by His
Majesty to the Academi-
cians; a drawing.
236 Thefall of thegiants; a drawing.
1 77 1. 39 The muses.
40 Four drawings.
1772. 4S Marsias and Apollo.
1774. 36 Perceus unchaining Andro-
meda from the rock.
37 Vertumnus and Pomona.
3S The Death of Cleopatra; a
small sketch.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
63
1776. 61 The rape of Orythia. Ovid,
" Met."
r~ The death of Dido.
5-! do. Cleopatra.
1779-
CIPRIANI, Nazareno Painter.
rjo G. Squire, 293, Oxford St.
18SS. 12S1 Earatteri Bridge, Venice.
1334 The courtyard of St. Gregorio,
Venice.
48, Via Margiitta, Rome.
1889. 1354 Toward evening in the Lagiine,
Venice.
CISERA, A Painter.
I 7, .Sy. Steplien's Square,
Baysivater.
1870. 3?i Christ carried to the sepulchre.
CIVILETTI, B. Sculptor.
Palermo.
1876. 1394 The young Dante, etc.
CLABBURN, Arthur E. Painter.
.Sunninghill, Thorpe, Nonvich.
1875. 1064 Miss Fanny Jecks.
25, Eastbourne Terrace.
1876. 1142 A portrait.
159, High Street, Nottifig Hill.
1879. 1397 Portrait of a lady.
CLACK, Richard Augustus... Painter.
3, Clarendon Street.
1830. 151 A pastoral scene.
1831. 67 My sister from home.
1832. 1002 Miss Anne Oke Clack.
1090 John .S. Clark, Esq.
56, Charlotte Street.
1833- 394 Miss Louisa Clark.
1836. 599 Portrait of a lady.
S59 do. do.
888 Rev. Thomas Sheepshanks.
1837. 25 Rev. Cort Huthersal.
1838. 659 The children of J. D., Esq.
1839. 743 The mountain ash.
54, Upper John Street.
1842. 149 Mrs. Gendall.
64, St. Sidwell Street, Exeter.
1846. 408 Portrait of a lady.
420 Mrs. Reece.
1847. 351 Lieut.-Col. Ellis, C.B.
1849. 250 The late Thomas Gray, the
railway pioneer.
1850. 1234 The cottage girl.
1852. 715 Sir Stafford Northcote, Bart.
1302 John Wreford, Esq.
1853. 285 William Wills Hooper, Esq.,
Mayor of Exeter for the
years 185 1 and 1852.
7 1 , Paris Street, Exeter.
1854. 1299 Mrs. Treadwin.
1855. 407 Charles Langley, Esq.
464 Mrs. Charles Langley.
1856. 9S4 Miss Kekewich and Miss
Louisa, daughters of Samuel
Trehawke Kekewich, Esq.
Gardner House, Hampslead.
1857. 83S Miss Elizabeth Clack of Chud-
leigh, Devon.
7, Holly Place, Hampslead.
1867. 780 Sunset — Hampstead Heath.
781 Noon on Hampstead Heath.
CLACK, Thomas Painter.
Coi'entry.
1851. 638 "I want to know what it says
— the sea, Floy, what is it
that it keeps on saying? "^
Dombey.
1853. 165 " Sleep, gentle sleep, etc."
483 Idleness.
1854. 1363 Industry.
5, Southampton Street,
Mornington Crescent.
1855. 53 The Tore Waterfall, Killarney.
School 0/ Art, Limerick.
1858. 12S Alois Brousel.
997 The return. " But sorrow, alas,
etc."
46, Clifton Road,
.';t./oh?i's IVood.
1S63. 33 Miss Lowe.
670 Ashore.
1864. 497 Remembrance.
1869. 195 A peep from an old three-
decker.
Vernon Lodge, Gunnersbury,
1 88 1. 124 "When the golden sun was
sinking."
17, Fairlawn Avenue, Chiswick.
1 89 1. 1424 A lane at Hindhead, Surrey.
CLACY, Miss Ellen Painter.
22, Princess Terrace,
Regent's Park.
1872. 802 La Girondiste.
70, Gloucester Road,
Regent's Park.
1873. 782 The missing playfellow.
784 Juliet.
972 The Adoration. "Ave Maria!
'tis the hour of prayer."
1874. 90 Vesper song.
1388 The list of Conspirators.
1875. 809 Parham Chapel.
137, Gloucester Road.
1876. 841 Old and Grey.
1877. 676 The organ loft.
1880. loii The shadow in the home.
64
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Clacy, Miss 'E.Wcn^continued.
iSJJo. 149+ The night watch.
93, Fitzroy Rd., Primrose Hill.
1881. 934 A bad day's worli.
1882. 544 Hands full and heart full.
1884. 14! "The treasure we saved last
night from the wreck of the
' Helga.' "
1885. 415 Will Myers, ratcatcher and
poacher.
1886. 747 The cry from the snowdrift.
1887. 914 The return of the prodigal in
the year of the (ireat Plague,
1665.
1888. 659 " What 's this dull town to me?
Robin 's not near."
39, Fitzroy Street.
1S89. 367 Ahunted Jewess, France, 1610.
1 89 1. 730 The fiagmaker.
1892. 336 "The sound in the wind."
843 The letter.
1893. 799 Love's relenting.
1894. 9Z3 The Saracen maid seeking Gil-
bert a Beckett in London.
1896. 383 The white moth.
1897. 1000 The sound of the beloved's
footsteps.
1900. 345 War news in the streets, Eng-
land, 1900.
CLAPHAM, Frederick D.
Architect.
Fryern Hoxise, Eltham.
1899. '^34 Designfor a convalescent home.
CLARE, George Painter.
173, Bristol St., Birmingham.
1864. 356 Plums, etc.
1866. 305 Grapes and strawberries.
20, Icknield Street West,
Birmingham.
1867. 51 Plums and strawberries.
CLARE, Oliver Painter.
37, Walbrook.
1883. 852 Plums and Greengages.
CLARE, T, Painter.
St. Albans.
1831. 572 Landscape composition.
CLARE, Miss Painter.
3, Oval Road, Camden Town.
1858. 137 Camelias and azaleas.
CLARK Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1777. 389 A view of the city and suburbs
of Oporto in Portugal, taken
on the spot. I
1778. 3S4 A view of the entrance to the
river Douro in Portugal, with
the town and castle of St.
John's.
CLARK, Alec D Architect.
30, Biymner Street,
Greenock, N.B.
7903. i^g? Dining hall.
CLARK, Christopher Painter.
\j„ Jubilee Place, Chelsea.
1900. 1645 The attempt to save the guns
at Colenso.
1901. 1 163 Ubique.
1903. 802 The orchard, Hougoumont,
June 18, 1815.
804 27th Inniskillings in square,
June 18, 1815.
1363 His Majesty the King and
H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.
1904. 1349 Cossacks crossing the Yalu.
CLARK, C. W Painter.
5, Upper John Street, Stepney.
1839. 283 Portrait of a gentleman.
1840. 29S John Bull, Esq.
299 Portrait of a gentleman,
10, Pinner's Hall,
Old Broad Street.
1 84 1. ;o Portrait of my friend.
186 do. a lady.
386 Frederick Natusch, Esq.
10, Turners' Hall.
Old Broad Street.
1843. 32 Rev. William PuUen.
213 Portrait of a gentleman.
CLARK, Dixon Painter.
3, Mabel Terrace,
B I ay don-on- Tyne.
1890. 870 Startled by thunder.
1 89 1. 150 Haymaking.
1 1 16 Queen of the meadows.
1 1 24 Cattle on the sea shore.
Oakfield, Whickham.
1902. 690 Cattle in the park.
CLARK, Miss Dorothy M.
Miniature Painter.
19, Cavendish Road,
St. John's Wood.
1903. 1 174 Portrait of a lady.
CLARK, Edward O Designer.
76, Finsbury Pavement.
1900. 1 761 Design for sideboard.
1762 Designs for furniture
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
65
CLARK, Miss Evelyn Perceval.
Painter.
9, Queen Anne's Gardens,
Bedford.
1900. 127 Mimosa at Mentone.
80, Lansdowne Road, IF.
1904. 6+7 On a roof in Florence.
793 In the village of Saint Luc,
Val d'Anniviers.
CLARK, Francis Painter.
39, Arlington Street.
1854. 309 The Corsair's bride.
599 Study for St. Peter.
1855. 57 A pleasant reverie.
257 A study of fruit.
138, Southampton Hojc.
1865. 15 Portrait of a gentleman.
CLARK, G Painter.
2, Union Street, Lambeth.
1806. 624 A flower piece.
CLARK, Miss Harriet Painter.
Sunnycroft, Pinner.
1902. 930 La Scala del Bargello, Flor-
ence.
CLARK, H. Fuller Architect.
2,0, John Street, Bedford Row.
1903. 1660 Residence, Westcliffe-on-Sea.
CLARK, J Painter.
10, Princes Court,
Story's Gate.
1802. 304 View above Rochester Bridge.
494 View below do.
27, Dartmouth Street.
1S03. 5S0 Tunbridge.
1804. 597 Milford Haven.
CLARK, James Painter.
Belgrave House,
278, King's Road.
1881. 545 Hagar and Ishmael.
Sunnyside, Foggy Furse,
Hartlepool.
1882. 715 Friendship.
1883. 267 Man of the world. Fz^^ " Pil-
grim's Progress."
1884. S71 The triplet daughters of Cap-
tain W. J. Young.
16, Bolton Studios.
1885. 134 David.
1886. 429 Magnificat.
1887. 650 Mary and Martha preparing for
Christ.
Ash Cottage, Quill Lane,
Putney.
1888. 406 Stoic and epicure.
II.
1889.
275
543
552
1890.
722
I89I.
43"
733
1892.
44
352
564
1893.
127
S47
1894.
.48
220
1895.
602
848
1896.
514
879
1898.
180
478
1900.
38
1901.
540
S55
1902. 348
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. Landsverk.
Cold fingers.
Sultana.
10, Victoria Grove,
Fulham Road.
Supplanted.
Mrs. Feetham.
"And the child grew, etc."
Tales of fair Cashmere.
Mrs. Fairlie of Myres.
Mr. Pollok of Middleton, Ayr.
Katie, daughter of \V. H. Dun-
lop, Esq.
Unveiled.
J. F. Farrar, Esq.
The Parable of the ten Virgins.
Mrs. F. A. Fairlie.
Tub time.
His favourite flower.
The Adoration of the Shep-
herds.
The garden of sleep.
Coaxing.
Frederick Marriott, Esq.
A lingering good night.
10, Netherton Grove,
West Brampton.
Christmas.
CLARK, John Architect.
27, Parliament Street.
1848. 1 1 13 Italian villa for William Inglis,
Esq.
CLARK, John Heaviside Painter.
27, Dartmouth Street,
Westminster.
1812. 441 Lieutenant,nowCaptain,Blyth,
with the boats of the Quebec
frigate, the Raven and Exer-
tion brigs, the Alert and
Princess Augusta cutters, on
the 3rd August, 181 1, off the
island of Nordeney, gallantly
boarding four French gun
vessels, each carrying a long
twelve-pounder in the bow,
two long six-pounders and
swivels on the quarter, and
twenty-five men.
470 Chalk cliffs.
1 81 3. 792 A lime-hoy.
1814. 528 The sailor's story. "The oars
adjusted haste them on their
course, etc."
669 The sailor's story. "My
hearties, let us come aboard,
said he, etc."
K
66
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Clark, John Heaviside — continued.
iSi8. 6S8 View of Wade, near Havant,
Hants.
1825. 443 Afraniecontainingfoursketches
from thepoemofthc'rourna-
ment.
9, Symond's Inn.
1832. 1105 Sketch of the south transept of
Netley Abbey.
CLARK, John S... .Miniature Painter.
Oakfield Whkkham,
near Neuicastk-on- Tyne.
1 90 1. 1 34 1 Miss Brown.
CLARK, Joseph Benwell Painter.
396, Camden Road.
18S0. no Henry Scott Tuke.
22, King Henry's Road.
1S86. 615 Corydon and Phyllis.
1887. 965 The pedlar.
1891. 605 The hill barn.
1595 Labour.
1892. 1513 Alone. After Joseph Clark.
1893. 70 After the attack on Sherpur.
" All the villages and en-
closures between Sherpur
and Cabul were entirely de-
serted. ... So hurried had
been the Afghan dispersal
that the dead lay unburied
where they had fallen, etc."
Painted with V. M. Hamil-
ton.
1894. 896 The guides at Sherpur, 1879.
Painted with V. M. Hamil-
ton.'
CLARK, J. M Architect.
At Mr. Lloyd's,
I, Upper Stamford Street.
1829. 1057 Design for a cenotaph.
Ipstvicii.
1846. 1216 Hall of Commerce, Her Ma-
jesty's Customs and Excise,
etc.
1847. '242 Brandeston Hall, the residence
of Charles Austen, Esq.
CLARK, J. W Enamel Painter,
2, Prince's Street,
Finsbury Square.
1824. 618 Portrait in enamel, from the
life.
CLARK, J. Wait Painter.
U'estoe Road, South Sliields.
1900. 1309 On Whitley Sands.
CLARK, Miss Louise Campbell.
Miniature Painter.
99, Park Street,
Grosvenor Square.
1887. 1409 Miss Norah Beneckc.
9, Gloucester Road.
1890. 1508 The artist's mother.
1 89 1. 1S04 William George, youngest son
of Major and the Hon. Mrs.
Stirling.
CLARK, M Architect.
Ciiatham Place,
Old Kent Road.
1 83 1. 1052 Design for a private bath in a
nobleman's park.
CLARK, Miss Mary Painter.
Tower.
1844. 422 A study.
1846. 305 Leilia.
1847. 348 Rose Bradwardine.
564 Lady Jane Grey in the Brick
Tower.
900 A portrait.
1848. 267 "Oh, Nanny, wilt thou gang
wi' me?"
CLARK, Miss Mary Brodie ..Painter.
Syon Park House, Brentford.
1902. 333 Tamlane.
CLARK, Miss R. E Painter.
2, Brecknock Studios.
1899. 363 "Among a bed of lilies I have
sought, etc."
CLARK, Robert L Sculptor.
8, Keynsham Terrace,
Cheltetiham.
1895. 1665 Psyche, Cupid and Fortuna;
relief, marble.
Christchurch House,
Malvern Road, Cheltenham.
1 90 1. 1 7 10 Cupid; statuette.
CLARK, Thomas, ^.^.5.^. ...Painter.
10, Bolingbroke Row,
Walworth.
1830. 1 1 19 Design for a Theatre.
1832. 516 View of Chichester Cross.
\, Montpelier St., Woolwich.
1833. 738 Composition.
10, Hanley Terrace,
Camden Town.
1840. 364 View on the coast.
365 View on the Seine, Normandy.
Monkbarnes, Haverstock Hill.
1844. 467 View on the coast — Pegwell
Bay.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
67
3, Melbourne Grove West,
Bromptoii.
1857. 630 An English homestead — Surrey.
1858. 25 Hambledon Common.
II, Castle Terrace, Edinburgh.
1862. 584 Lustleigh Cleave, Devonshire.
608 A Highland salmon river.
1863. 689 The orchard walk, springtime —
Ightham, Kent.
1870. 758 Interior of old private chapel at
the Moat.
CLARK, W. T Architect.
Haiutnersmitli.
1826. 864 The suspension bridge at Ham-
mersmith.
992 do. do.
1830. 1043 do. at Great Marlow.
1070 do. River Moldaw, at
Prague in Bohemia.
1 83 1. 999 The suspension bridge, St.
James's Park.
1054 The suspension bridge. Shore-
ham, for the Duke of Nor-
folk.
1832. 1014 New pier at Gravesend.
1836. 1004 New bridge over the Avon at
Bath.
1839. II 18 Suspension bridge across the
Danube between Pest and
Buda.
1844. 1056 Design for the Water Temple
and fountains for supplying
the city of Pest in Hungary
with water.
1845. 1262 Suspension bridge over the
Danube, at Pesth in Hun-
gary.
CLARK and HUTCHINSON.
Architects.
2%, John Street, Bedford Row.
1894. 1564 Church near Preston.
1896. 1754 New County Council offices,
Durham.
1897. 1745 Proposed memorial church.
CLARK and MOSCROP.
Architects.
Felthams, Darlington.
1895. 1570 Municipal Buildings, Darling-
ton.
1898. 1620 Gallery and ballroom.
1803 New church, St. Luke's parish,
Darlington.
1899. 1776 New spire, Saltburn church.
1833 Alterations to church, Loftus
in Cleveland.
1904. 1495 North Eastern Bank, Darling-
ton.
CLARK-HARDY, Miss Ida. See H.
CLARKE, A. Painter.
Islington.
181 7. 20 Landscape: composition.
CLARKE, A. A Painter.
Parade, Taunton.
1 85 1. S24 Holford Glen.
CLARKE, Miss Ada Painter.
6, Kidbrooke Grove,
Blackheath.
1898. 736 My model.
CLARKE (Sir Andrew) and BELL
(E. Ingress) Architects.
War Office.
1885. 1957 A ward of a military hospital.
1958 General view, do.
CLARKE, Miss Bertha . ... Painter.
51, Upperton Gardens,
Eastbourne.
1894. 941 Blossoms.
High Combe,
Old Charlton, Kent.
1897. 143 " The year 's at the spring, the
day 's at the morn."
CLARKE, Caspar Painter.
35, Clarendon Square.
1857. 244 Near Belsize Park.
I, Queen's Square, Bloomsbury.
1858. 214 View from Highgate Wood,
looking towards Hornsey.
CLARKE, C. A Painter.
At Mr. Petd's,
1 8, St. James's Place,
Hampstead Road.
1818. 248 A woodside.
4, Wart-en Place.
1820. 1 84 Landscape.
9, Nassau Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1822. 70 View near the New Forest,
Hampshire.
CLARKE, C.J Architect.
13, Stratford Place.
1852. 1165 Church restorations: Egerton,
Kent; Beddington, Surrey;
Halstead, Esse.\ ; Watton,
Herts ; Ardington, Berks ;
Brenchley, Kent, etc.
1210 Cockermouth Church, Cum-
berland.
jr
6S
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CLARKE, C. Macdonald Painter.
Gainsl'oroui^h House,
Bournemouth.
1 88 1. 503 A liule village maid.
CLARKE, E Painter.
2, Ecckston Square.
1S42. 195 Fruit.
CLARKE, Miss E.
Miniature Painter.
136, Bond Street.
1799. 764 A frame containing the por-
traits of the Hon. Mrs. Hill,
Mrs. Derrington, Mr. I'Abbe
du Pain, Mr. Maitland, and
Miss Carey.
CLARKE, Edward Architect.
6, Adam Street, Adelphi.
1878. 1166 Design for a Colonial House
of Legislature.
1880. 1161 Bootle Town Hall.
M9S Fine Art Gallery in a provincial
town.
CLARKE, Edward Francis C.
Architect.
II, Mitre Court Chambers.
1872. 1167 Church at Wood Green.
1237 New church, St. Paul, Wood
Green, Staffordshire.
19, Buckingham Street.
1873- 772 Moonlight on the Thames.
1 176 New chancel, Christ Church,
Wolverhampton.
10, Sergeant's Inn.
1S75. 968 New house for Spencer Wells,
Esq.
'047 do. at Hampstead.
1876. 10+4 Priory House Hotel, Walsall,
etc.
1S77. u+5 House at Rotherham, York-
shire.
1878. 1053 New hall for music at Tice-
hurst, Sussex.
1078 Church of St. Peter, Motting-
ham, Kent.
1879. io8z ChurchofSt. Mary, Woolwich.
18S1. io8i New church at Rotherham.
CLARKE, Miss Emmeline Thornton.
Miniature Painter.
Glen Leigh, Haringay Park,
0 , IT Crouch End.
i»9o. 1135 Happy memories.
1899- 'Jso Daisy, wife of Dr. |ohn Broad-
bent.
CLARKE, F Painter.
, 19, Strand.
1 8 19. 1068 Fountain of the Innocents in
the Market Place, Paris.
CLARKE, Frederick Painter.
I, Brinces Street.
1834. 562 St. Germains on Laye, a.d.
1698: King James II,
Prince Charles Edward, etc.,
etc., on the terrace.
1835. 651 Tepalen. " The sun had sunk
behind vast Tomerit, etc."
Painted with S. Clarke.
52, JVew Bond Street.
1S46. 2S2 A study from nature.
1847. 279 Dead game.
Leicester.
1848. 97 One shot and the other
frightened.
1866. 365 Brace of partridges.
460 do. grouse.
1867. 274 Snipes.
13, 0/d Cavendish Street.
1870. 248 Rabbit and Ruff.
464 Teal and moorhen.
CLARKE, G Sculptor.
24, Ann .Street, Birmingham.
1821. 1104 Bust of the Rev. Dr. Parr.
78, Drury Lane.
1825. 987 Bust of W. Macready, Esq.
1 00 1 Marble bust of W. Hamper,
Esq., F.S.A.
1826. 1046 Marble bust of the late Dr.
Samuel Parr, etc.
2, Museum Street.
1828. 1 187 The Rev. Dr. Maltby, to be
executed in marble.
1S30. 1238 Bust in marble of Dr. Heath.
'^°6 do. Basil Mon-
tague, Esq.
1247 Bust in marble of the Rev. Dr.
Buller, Head Master of
Shrewsbury.
I, University Street.
1833. >'+5 Bust in marble of John Ma-
thewman, Esq.
115+ Bust in marble of Sir Charles
Cockerell.
1169 Bust in marble of Charles
Saville Henley, Esq.
1174 Bust in marble of the Rev. R.
Brandling.
1190 Bust in marble of Charles Sil-
vestre, Esq., for the Philo-
sophical room at Derby.
1S34. 1030 Marble bust of the late Rajah
Rammohun Roy.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
69
1S34. 1070 Marble bust of the Earl of
Guilford.
10S7 Marble bust of John Spottis-
woode, Esq.
1099 Marble bust of Lady Burrell.
34, Goiver Place.
1S39. 1357 Marble bust of Colonel Thomp-
son, late M.P. for Hull.
CLARKE, George Frederick.
Painter.
14, Walpok Street, Chelsea.
186S. 15-; Portrait of a lady.
1872. 159 Music.
393 T. Alexander, Esq.
CLARKE, George Row ... Architect.
27, Great James Street.
1856. 1074 Design submitted in competi-
tion, Rotherham Grammar
school, with W. J. Worthing-
ton.
185S. 1047 Pavilion steps to esplanade,
etc., Cowley Manor, Glou-
cestershire.
1872. 790 Plas Mawr, Conway.
855 Severn End, Worcestershire,
the seat of Sir E. Lechmere,
Bart.
1172 Westminster Abbey, approach
to Henry VH's chapel.
1873. 736 The old palace, Conway.
1877. 7^^ ^'^ old Worcestershire farm-
house.
1883. 1 1 77 Wolverton House, East Bar-
sham, Norfolk.
CLARKE, George Somers.
Architect.
Architects office,
New Houses of Parliament.
1842. 1142 Design for a Museum.
10, Claremont Place.
1843. ■^°9 North porch of the Cathedral
of Chartres.
1845. 1 176 Hotel de Ville, Louvaine.
52, Tavistock Street.
1849. "7^ County Lunatic Asylum, Lin-
coln.
1852. 1238 Priory church of St. Peter,
Dunstable, etc.
Buckingham Chambers,
Adelphi.
1855. iz6o Cowley Manor, Gloucester-
shire, the seat of James
Hutchinson, Esq.
1279 Wood Street, Cheapside, for
Manx Brown and Co.
2, Brunsivick Street.
185S. 999 The Garden and Waterworks,
Cowley Manor.
i860. 659 Cart's Charity Estate, Smith-
field, etc.
675 Merchant Seamen's Orphan
asylum, Snaresbrook.
20, Cockspur Street.
1 861. 668 The Blind Asylum, Brighton.
1862. S63 Design, Banstead schools.
1S65. iic3 Interior of the chapel of Mer-
chant Seamen's Orphan
Asylum, Snaresbrook.
1866. 7S9 London Station and Hotel of
Midland Railway.
1868. 878 Snaresbrook Asylum, etc.
1872. 1193 Wyfold Court, O.xfordshire, for
E. Herman, Esq., M.P.
1873. 1168 do. do. do.
1876. 1014 Manor House, Sidmouth.
1881. 10S6 The Warren, Hayes Common.
mo do. do. do.
CLARKE, H Miniature Painter.
19, Tonhridge Place.
1834. S56 Portrait of a gentleman.
CLARKE, H. Chatfield Architect.
63, Bishopsgate Street Within.
1896. 1611 176, Tottenham Court Road.
1899. 1665 15, Devonshire Square, E.C.
1804 5, Old Queen Street, West-
minster.
1903. 1468 New Gresham's School, Holt,
Norfolk.
CLARKE, Miss Ida Wilson.
Sculptor.
57, Bedford Gardens,
Campden Hill.
1884. 1S20 "Laird"; a portrait.
127, Cheyne ll'alk.
1886. i860 Labour; group, bronze.
2 ^, Portland Pd., Holland Pari,
1888. 1986 Mare and foal; group.
CLARKE, J Painter.
Eccleston Street, Pimlico.
1 84 1. 311 Fruit.
CLARKE, Jane Painter.
1833. SS3 Portrait of her nephew.
York Cottages, Camberwell.
1842. 1006 View near Bushey Heath.
1843. 57 View in Cumberland.
CLARKE, John Painter.
19, Castle Street, Liverpool.
1893. 1574 A Cheshire house; garden front.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CLARKE, Joseph, /^5.^.... Architect.
I, Lincoln's Inn Fields.
1845. 1105 Design, St. Mark's church,
Hamilton Place.
1226 View of celebrated Norman
church of St. Mary Barfres-
ton, Kent.
1305 Model for a memorial in Surrey.
"Rectors' Almshouses."
1846. 1 289 Church at East Crompton.
ij4i Schools of Braybourn, Kent.
1847. 1083 New church at Daurbridge,
Cheshire.
1140 New church at Rossendale,
Lancashire.
1 195 Archbishop Parker's Grammar
School, Rochdale.
1203 A church.
1273 Grammar school, Rochdale.
1S48. 1269 Church schools at Leigh, near
Southend.
1849. ion Charlecote church, Warwick-
shire, for Mrs. Lucy.
1 3, Stratford Place.
1850. 111+ St. Mary and St. Nicholas
church, Littlemore, Oxon.
1853. 1 20 1 Culham Diocesan College.
1855. 1282 Barley Manor, in New Forest,
for W. C. Drake Esdaile,
E.sq.
(Elected F.S.A.)
1859. 1147 Interior of St. Luke's church,
Heywood, Lancashire.
1866. 761 Hoddesden church, etc.
1870. 743 Interior of St. Mary's church,
Beddington.
761 Exterior of St. Mary's church,
Beddington.
810 Interior, Parish church. Bishop
Stortford.
1873. 1 1 37 Church Institute, etc., Roch-
dale.
1874. 1173 All Saint's Church, Brentwood,
Essex.
1878. 1039 New Lodge, Beddington Park.
CLARKE (J.) and NORTON (J.)
Architects.
1850. 1 131 Practising school. Stoke House
in the distance.
1852. 1221 Gloucester and Bristol Train-
ing Institution, etc., at Fish-
ponds, near Bristol.
CLARKE, Joseph Painter.
10, Clarence Road,
Kentish Town.
1857. 616 The sick child.
1858. 89 The doctor's visit.
1859.
209
i860. 314
456
I86I.
5.8
5'9
1862.
633
1863.
122
1864.
330
1865.
lOI
1866.
114
1867.
104
280
1868.
225
502
1869.
491
855
1870.
297
335
410
I87I.
467
1872.
156
288
357
1873-
140
183
469
478
1874.
634
1386
1875-
55
375
1.64
1227
1876.
56
66
499
624
IS77.
36
15S
292
1878.
364
512
909
The draught players. " To
teach his grandson draughts,
etc."
25, Belle Vue Villas, Hollou<ay.
Hagar and Ishmael. " And the
water was spent in the bottle,
etc."
The chess players.
The Wanderer.
Restored.
Preparing for Sunday.
Albert Villa, Purewell,
Cliristclmrch, Hants.
After work.
The new cap.
" Goodbye, baby."
The labourer's reward.
Sissy's lesson.
Bricks.
8, Upper Tollington Road.
Good-night, father.
Ruth and Naomi, etc.
50, Arthur's Road, Holloway.
The empty cradle.
Crumbs from a poor man's
table.
A visit from the rectory.
School time.
The new pet.
The wayfarers.
All alone.
Dumplings.
Mother's darling.
Early efforts.
" Or fairy tales in schooltime
read, etc."
" 'Tis good the fainting soul to
cheer."
The farmer's woldest da'ter.
" Zoo, if you'd have a bus'len
wife, etc."
394, Camden Road.
A homely hop.
The birds' nest.
A quiet afternoon.
Private and confidential.
The sick chicken.
" Don't touch ! "
Checkmate.
A cheap entertainment.
The Ambulatory at St. Cross,
Winchester.
The village chums.
Left in charge.
The young mother.
Early promise.
A morning call.
" Up to her lips the rosy palm
she raises."
Wandering minstrels.
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1879.
1880.
1881.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1899.
5+7
945
45
■440
477
'43'
86
151
164
•78
413
745
7S5
14
65
45
43'
1076
475
73'
783
800
166
867
91
447
107S
90
'95
444
1117
508
232
473
557
692
356
864
966
686
The bargain.
" Jean's wedden day in mornen,
etc."
" Hunger is the best sauce."
" Inasmuch as ye have done it
unto one of the least, etc."
"Good-night, father."
"The expectant wee things, etc."
The Word of Life.
A Dorset Cottage.
Waifs and strays.
A tempting offer.
Home triumphant.
Three httle kittens.
Homely toil.
A Hampshire cottage.
" The very image."
Borrowed plumes.
Mother's darling.
Kitty, Hygy, and Doffy, children
of James Davis, Esq.
Home again !
The new pet, children of
George Winch, Esq.
Golden days.
A Hampshire dairyman.
"With smiles of peace and
looks of love, etc."
Hazelbury, near Crewkerne,
Somerset.
Orphans. "The board is simply
spread, etc."
Unexpected visitors.
Playmates.
A youthful genius.
A small tea-party.
"Children's children are the
crown of old men."
" Bless thy little lambs to-
night."
The Christmas dole.
The cup that cheers.
Playmates.
23, Greet)croft Gardens,
South Hampstead.
Sweets of life.
An unwelcome guest.
Northholt,
Chapter Road, J J 'iUesde>i .
Beatrice and Gladys, daughters
of F. Kell, Esq.
First steps. " I would I had
been there to see, etc."
The flower of the flock.
A red letter day.
South Hall,
Kingsgate Road, Winchester.
Jubilee rejoicings.
// 'endouree, PimHrRd.,Harrou>.
War news at St. Cross.
1900. 601 Dumplings.
704 " Good-night, daddy."
1 90 1. 701 Golden days.
1902. 113 A grave responsibility.
286 " Many happy returns of tlie
day."
Hazlebury,
1 1 , Stanley Gardens,
U'illesden Green.
1903. 631; Left in charge.
1904. .S3 Spring's message.
6S8 " Listen to a little child."
CLARKE, J. S Architect.
20, Cockspur Street.
1874. 1 159 Henry Brett and Co., High
Holborn.
1205 Residence for G. M. Arnold,
Esq., at Milton, Kent.
1206 do. do. do.
1207 Rectory at Mansfield, Sussex.
CLARKE, L.J. Graham-, R.C.A.
Painter.
Glanrhos, Rhayader,
South Wales.
1879. 78 On the river, Pont Aven, Finis-
terre.
1880. 226 View of Tangier, Morocco.
1 88 1. 93 The middle rapids, a salmon
stream on the upper Wye.
1882. 1505 The town of Frdgus, Var: the
ancient Forum Julii.
1884. 179 A Surrey homestead.
1 886. 492 Ere spring awakes.
1887. 208 Winter 's not gone yet.
CLARKE, Maurice Painter.
231?, Vaughan Road, Harrow.
1904. 637 Nancy, daughter of Charles
Hulbert, Esq.
CLARKE, Miss Painter.
Westfield, Bromley.
1872. 877 View near Ryde, Isle of Wight.
CLARKE, Miss Minnie E.
Miniature Painter.
151, Gloucester Road, .V. //'.
1897. S59 " Rus in urbe."
1 90 1. 1361 Shelagh.
CLARKE, Miss Pollie Painter.
I, Aleadow Studios, Bushey.
1893. 367 "Sweet apple blossom blows
so sweet ! etc."
1894. 526 Wood nymphs.
1895. 168 The embarkation of Elaine.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CLARKE, R Painter.
2, Vauxhall Bridge Road.
\z A calm.
15, Gloster Terrace, do.
3S1 Landscape and figures.
103, Wardour Street.
319 Cattle — evening.
429 Chiselhurst Common.
37, Prince's Street, So/10.
132 Coast scene.
437 Landscape and figures.
103, IVardour .Street.
498 Landscape and figures.
727 Chelsea reach.
116 View on the river Dart,
do. do. Exe.
12, Greek Street.
435 Conway Castle, North Wales
— moonlight.
22, Baker Street.
99 View on the Thames near Nine
Elms — moonlight.
137 View on the Thames — moon
rising.
786 River scene — moon rising.
289, Strand.
493 A River scene.
I, Holynvood Street.
588 A River scene — moon rising.
1825.
1826.
1828.
1830.
1S31.
1832.
1833-
1836.
1837-
1839.
1844.
1846.
213
CLARKE, R. E Painter.
8, Dorset St., Clapham Road.
1846. 686 River scene — evening.
CLARKE, Somers, Junr., F.S.A.
Architect.
3, Delahay Street, Westminster.
1871. 89; Interior of All Saints' church,
West Bromwich, Stafibrd-
shire.
1873. 1166 St. Martin's church, Brighton.
1203 do. do. do.
1874. 11S2 do. do. do.
1875. 9io St. Peter's church, Brighton.
1877. 1080 Dining-room for Hugh Gor-
ringe, Esq., Kingston House,
Sussex.
iioS Dining-room, West House,
Portland Place, Brighton.
(Elected F.S.A.)
6, Delaiiay Street.
1881. 1069 Design for Pulpit, St. Martin's
church, Brighton.
(&« MlCKLETHVVAITE .\ND ClARKE.)
CLARKE (S.) and MICKLE-
THWAITE (J. T.) Architects.
15, Dean's Yard.
1888. 1853 Church of St. John the Divine,
Gainsborough.
1890. 1S94 Reid's New Hotel, Madeira.
1893. 1615 Seamen's Almshouses, Cowes.
CLARKE, Samuel Barling ..Painter.
39, JIart Street, Bloomsbury.
1854. 31 Autumn.
4, Huntley Street.
1856. 466 Italians on an astrice (roof)
overlooking the Bay of
Naples.
1S58. 304 "Italy for thee has young de-
lights, etc."
i860. 562 Italian peasant at a fountain.
1861. 220 Looking out the text.
1862. 127 The Jew's harp.
599 The rehearsal — a difficult pass-
age.
390, Oxford Street.
1863. 479 Settling down.
1864. 61 The stolen bite.
1865. 323 Toothache: " Try a pipe. Cap-
tain."
1868. 258 A modern Friar Tuck.
1869. 492 Fun.
] Vat ton, Aylesbury.
1871. 28 The mid-day gossip.
The Vines, Amberley.
1873. 5^5 Lighting grandfather's pipe.
1874. 682 "Up in the clouds, down in
the dumps."
CLARKE, Miss Sophia Childs-.
Childs.
See
CLARKE, Theophilus, A.R.A.
Painter.
48, Salisbury .Square.
1795. 366 Una, from Spenser's "Fairy
Queen."
367 A shepherd boy.
1796. 135 An old man's head.
327 A portrait.
410 Solitude.
29, Half Moo}i Street.
1797. 57 Portrait of a lady of quality.
62 do. gentleman.
192 do. do.
193 The woodman delays!
229 Little cottager.
544 Portrait of a young lady.
745 do. clergyman. {Mr.
Antrobus.)
1798. 205 A man's head; a study.
443 Portrait of Master Dawson.
635 do. Master Wake.
674 do. an artist.
1799. 49 do. Mr. C. Kemble.
72 do. Dr. May.
iSi do. Mrs. Hanway.
244 do. a lady.
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1799. 276 Portrait of Admiral Gardner.
567 do. Chev. Ruspini.
577 do. Captain Epworth.
636 do. Mr. Kendal.
31, Clarges Street.
1800. 129 The pensive girl.
173 Portrait of a gentleman.
140 Mrs. Gibbs as Cowslip in the
"Agreeable surprize."
253 A Plebeian Beauty.
273 Portrait of a gentleman.
795 do. lady.
I So I. 53 The Countess of Erne.
172 Lieut. -Col. Stuart Wortley.
241 Mrs. Day.
283 Lady Caroline Stuart Wortley.
339 R. Norman, Esq.
653 Hon. Col. C. Hope.
1802. 43 Lord Harvey.
44 Dorothea: Don Quixote, b. iv,
ch. I.
59 Lady Mulgrave.
163 Lord Mulgrave.
168 A Landscape.
256 Mrs. Percy Eraser.
1S03. 112 The lovers. "Behold, slow
settling o'er the lurid grave,
etc."
Mrs. H. Calvert.
Adam and Eve; a study for a
large picture.
" On the ground outstretch'd
he lay, etc."
678 Col. Welsh.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1804. 53 Sir W. Rawlins.
164 Portraits of brothers.
236 Portrait of a lady.
27S Mrs. G. Bethune.
557 W. Manning, Esq.
1805. 117 Cottage girl.
226 Boy playing with a dog.
279 Miss Merle.
45, Castle St., Oxford Street.
1806. 102 Fishing boats.
174 Peasant Girl overtaken by a
storm.
Hayes, Middlesex.
1807. 16 Juliet. " Some word there was
far worse thanTibalt's death,
etc."
20 Peasant girls gathering fruit.
116 A girl feeding a kitten.
141 A Landscape.
222 Count Woronzow.
Lawn Place, Shepherd's Bush.
1808. 39 A view of the common fields at
Hayes, Middlesex.
40 The farmer's daughter.
66 Boy and dog.
116
'99
Hammersmith Terrace.
1810. 103 Dutch fishermen.
150 Margate fishing boats going out.
154 Cardenio relating his story to
Dorothea, the priest and the
Barber; a sketch. See Don
Quixote.
295 Diana and her nymphs after
bathing; a sketch.
CLARKE, Thomas Painter.
(Pupil of Sir Joshua Reynolds.)
At Hon. Col. Nugent's,
/oh/! Street, May/air.
21 A portrait in oil.
42 Portraitof an artist; half-length.
237 A portrait.
At Mr. Ellis's,
Little St. Martin's Lane.
64 Portrait of a young gentleman;
half-lensth.
1769.
1770.
1775-
CLARKE, Thomas Chatfield.
Architect.
63, Bishopsgate Street.
1874. 10S4 New premises, St. Bride's, Lud-
gate Hill.
1877. 1149 Royal Bank of Scotland, Bis-
hopsgate Street Within.
1878. 1071 Houses, 36 and 37, Leaden-
hall Street.
CLARKE (T. C.) and SON.
Architects.
63, Bishopsgate Street.
i8gi. 1823 Bishopsgate School for Girls,
Spittal Square.
CLARKE, T. H Architect.
1 7, Burton .Street.
1830. 1079 Cathedrals of St. Paul's, Salis-
bury, St. Peter's, Rome, and
great pyramid, etc.
1 83 1. 516 Calverley Park, Tunbridge
Wells.
1070 Cloisters, St. Stephen's chapel.
9, Symond's Lnn.
1833. 990 Elevations of St. Paul's Cathe-
dral (before the fire), the
Tower of Mechlin, ofCologne,
of St. Stephen's, Vienna, of
Strasburg, and the great
Pyramid of Egypt, etc.
1095 New Free Grammar School,
Birmingham.
CLARKE, William Painter.
Claverham House, Worcester.
i860. 769 Autumn near the mill.
(5ct' William Clarke Eddington.)
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CLARKE. W. B Architect.
9, Chapel Street, Bcdfonl Row.
1832. 1043 Proposed Botanical garden on
Primrose Hill.
1835. 966 Waltham Cross restored, with
scenery as it most probably
appeared in the reign of
Edward I.
CLARKE, W. Lee Painter.
29, West Bank, Stamford Hill.
1903. 1429 Lincoln Cathedral, from south-
west.
CLARKE and WARWICK.
Architects.
84, Lancaster Road, W.
1903. 1478 Proposedflats,Shepherd'sBush.
CLARKSON, A. ...Miniature Painter.
13, Dorset Terrace.
1835. 7^^ Portrait of a gentleman.
1836. 620 do. lady.
758 Thomas Hillman, Esq.
CLARKSON, G. H Sculptor.
9, Princess Street, Sunderland.
1903. 1S53 Portrait medallion ; bronze.
CLARKSON, Jane Painter.
Manor House, Kentish Toicn.
1840. 357 A street near Rouen.
CLARKSON (John) and FLINT
(Samuel) Architects.
36, Great Ormond Street.
1877. 1158 Mission house and club, St.
George the Martyr, Queen's
Square.
CLARKSON, Miss Marion F.
Painter.
10, Matheson Road,
West Kensington.
1 89 1. 885 Much attempted, nothing done.
8, Gwendwr Road,
West Kensington.
1899. 1 5 17 Susanne.
1901. 68 The sound of the tumbrils,
Paris, 1793.
413 When Lubin is away.
1468 Listening.
CLARKSON, Robert Painter.
Huggate, Parklington,
Y^oyksh ivB
1885. 388 One of the falls in the Valley
of Desolation, Bolton Woods,
Skipton-in-Craven.
Highgate House, Westbourne
Park, Scarborough.
1890. 836 Sketch in the Wolds.
I, Hadleigh Villas,
Scarborough.
1892. 866 Scarborough, South Bay.
Huggate House, Jl'estbourne
Park, Scarborough.
i8g6. 474 The coming thunder storm:
fetching the pet pony.
CLARKSON, Tom P Architect.
7, South Square, Gray's Inn.
1899. 171S House and stables, etc.
CLATER, F. R Painter.
II, Whitehead's Grove.
1849. 3 55 Outskirts of a common.
1854. 498 The fishing smacks in view, or
our boats are in the distance.
CLATER, Thomas Painter.
30, Brownlow Square.
1819. 397 The game at Put, or the cheat
detected.
114 Portrait of an artist.
126 do. a gentleman.
414 Evening: Cattle and figures ; a
study from nature.
1 1, Ticftfield Street.
190 C. Warren, Esq.
421 Portrait of a lady.
612 F. Clater, Esq., author of
" Every man his own farrier."
288 Persuasion.
296 The morning lecture; or late
hours reproved.
2, John St., Marlborough Rd.
192 Portrait of a lady.
284 Female curiosity.
403 Christmas in the country.
2, Marlborough Road.
1828.- 464 The morning visit.
1829. 263 Scandal!!! "Only think!"
II, Whitehead's Grove.
1830. 199 Romps.
1831. 378 Mrs. Saunter and her niece.
Vide the "Spectator."
1832. 382 The village postman.
1833. 39S Interiorofafisherman's cottage.
1834. 3S2 Dirk Hatteraick and Meg Mer-
rilies in the smuggler's cave.
"There's the flask."
1835. 388 The itinerant Savoyard.
1836. 32 The intercepted letter.
2n The smuggler's cave.
1837. 395 Saturday night; or the social
pinch.
443 Rehearsing the new ballad.
1838. 276 The fortune teller.
1820.
182-
1824.
1825.
1826.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
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1838. 399 The marriage settlement.
1839. S6 Jack Sheavehole's return to his
father's cottage, after a ten
years' cruise. Vide " Bent-
ley's Miscellany."
380 The music lesson.
1S40. 18 (Octagon room.) Rummaging
grandmamma's wardrobe.
1 84 1. 275 The will of Mrs. Margaret
Bertram, of Singleside. Vide
" Guy Mannering."
1842. 213 Reading the letter. "Grey
Lambert sat down, and as
he stooped over the letter
the blushing Anty had after
much hesitation entreated
him to read for her, his
white beard descended to
his girdle. Anty having
twisted and untwisted the
corner of her apron to con-
ceal her agitation, at last
pressed her hand on the
faithful head of ' Bany the
Beast,' as his old master
called him, and murmured,
' Sure it 's far from troubling
you I'd be if I could read it
myself "
1217 The return from Gretna. "Hail,
blest tear of penitence! etc."
1845. 127 Dressing the bride.
462 Waiting an answer.
1846. H3 The tantalizer.
1847. 273 The orphan's prayer.
1848. 148 Luncheon.
295 Napping.
1849. 42 Sunday morning.
1850. 8S4 The pedlar.
1 85 1. 727 Spring.
1853. 471 " Now for you. Jack."
112, Ki tig's Road, Chelsea.
1859. 956 Striking a bargain.
CLAUDEL, Camille Sculptor.
3 1 , Boulevard Port Royal,
Paris.
1886. 1832 Une Etude; head, bronze.
CLAUSEN, George, A.R.A.
Painter.
19, Moore Park Rd., Fiilham.
141 High mass at a fishing village
on the Zuyder Zee.
4, Alall, Haverstock Hill.
140 A study.
209 The night brings rest: North
Holland.
518 A study.
1876.
1878.
1879.
1879.
1881.
1882.
1884.
18S5.
1891.
1S92.
,893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
730
57
9'
121
1898.
552
1899.
39
"5
1900.
4
.85
291
3>5
545 Women washing; Volendam,
Zuyder Zee.
100 A spring morning, Haverstock
Hill.
861 Labourers.
1440 A portrait.
1441 do.
ChilduHck Green, St. Albans.
1630 Labourers after dinner.
695 An old woodman.
Cookham Dean, Berks.
2;? Portrait group.
81 Mowers.
137 Brown eyes.
IViddington, Newport, Essex.
57 A cottage girl.
923 Evening song.
Turning the Plougli.
(Elected A.R.A.)
Mrs. Herbert Roberts.
Harvest.
The farmer's boy.
21 Bird scaring: March.
82S Hoeing wheat.
83S The Hay barn.
848 Boy threshing.
52 The old barn.
573 Margaret Hilton Smith.
582 The Mother.
790 Autumn morning: ploughing.
The harrow.
Going to work.
Allotment gardens.
Setting up sheaves.
Solitude.
The dark barn.
Under the tree.
455 The gap in the hedge.
780 Making a rick.
57 The golden barn.
184 A gleaner.
378 Sons of the soil.
652 The spreading tree.
47 Homeward.
648 The rickyard: a winter idyll.
66 Dusk.
442 The Haymakers.
504 Portrait of a lady.
607 The village at night.
45 Willow trees at sunset.
94 In the bean field.
258 Gleaners coming home.
756 A frosty March morning.
CLAUSEN , William Architect.
19, Moorepark Road
1876. 1022 Proposeddecorationofadining-
room.
20, Walliam Green.
1879. 1 1 79 Design for staircase.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Clausen, William — contittued.
1880. 1215 Dining-room wall, with subject
in tapestry from the " Faerie
Queene."
1882. 1188 Library chimney-piece.
CLAVE, P Painter.
Rome.
1846. 643 Isabella the Catholic refusing
the crown in the Benedictine
convent, Segovia.
CLAXTON, Miss Adelaide (after-
wards Mrs. George Gordon Turner).
Painter.
2, Haver stock Terrace.
1864. 602 A Waterwitch.
4, Burlington Gardens.
1866. 655 The Beatitudes. Painted with
Miss F. Claxton.
707 The bailiff's daughter of Isling-
ton.
1867. 974 " Ye mistletoe bough."
CLAXTON, Miss Florence A.
Painter.
4, Campden Hill Villa.
1859. 980 Sketches from the life of an
artist.
1863. 740 Portrait of a gentleman.
2, Havers tock Terrace.
1865. 879 Games. Pen-and-ink sketches.
4, Burlington Gardens.
1866. 745 Broken off.
1867. 783 The ritualist.
CLAXTON, Marshall Painter.
- 36, Red Lio?i Square.
1832. 46 Rev. Marshall Claxton.
7, Barnsbury Street.
1833. 302 The evening star.
I, Claremo7it Terrace.
1834. 55 Portraitofthe widow of the late
Rev. John James.
6, Soley Terrace., Pentonville.
1836. 2 Rev. Abraham E. Farrar.
Rovie.
1837. 24 The favourite.
450 Study of an artist.
1838. 273 Robinetta.
S, Argyle Street.
1839. I Lady Jane Grey in the Tower
refusing to accede to the Ro-
man Catholic faith. " Warn-
ing was given to the Lady
Jane to prepare for death.
. . . The Lady Jane had
presence of mind in these
melancholy circumstances to
defend her religion, etc."
1839. 18 General Count Alexander Po-
toski.
35 English, French, and German
artists resting at the Hermit-
age after the ascent from
Mount Vesuvius; from a
sketch taken on the spot.
390 Portrait of a gentleman.
2, Upper Southwick Street,
1840. 989 Moses returned from the fair
with the gross of green spec-
tacles, etc. From "Vicar of
Wakefield."
6, Southampton Street,
Fitzroy Square.
1842. 212 The deathbed of John Wesley,
March 2, 1791. The figure
to the right hand of Mr. Wes-
ley is the Rev. Peard Dicken-
son; the two next are Joseph
Bradford and Miss Wesley.
Kneeling at the foot of the
bed is Mrs. Charles Wesley.
At Mr. Wesley's left hand are
Mrs. Esther Anne Rogers,
Miss Richie, Mr. James
Rogers and his son, Rev. John
Creighton, — Brackenbury,
Esq., of Rathbay Hall, Mr.
Horton, George Whitfield,
etc., etc. Sitting at the foot
of the bed is Alexander Ma-
ther. The figure to the right
of the picture is Dr. White-
head, Physician and bio-
grapher of Mr. Wesley. The
armchair, table, inkstand,
bible and portrait in the
background are painted from
the originals which belonged
to the Rev. John Wesley.
423 Othello.
531 My grand-daughter.
1843. 315 Sir Joshua Reynolds and his
friends. The picture repre-
sents Sir Joshua Reynolds
surrounded by his principal
literary and personal friends,
including Edmund Burke,
Horace Walpole, Benjamin
West, Dr. Mudge, Sir W.
Chambers, Sir George Beau-
mont, J. J. Angerstein,
Alderman Boydell, Lord
Mulgrave, Sir W. Hamilton,
Mrs. Montague, Marchioness
of Thomond, David Garrick,
Mrs. Siddons, Richard Cum-
berland, Admiral Keppel,
Mrs. Cholmondeley, James
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
n
Boswell, Angelica Kauffman,
Lord Burghersh, Dr. John-
son, Miss Burney, Mrs.
Thrale, and Oliver Gold-
smith.
1843. 377 The sepulchre.
530 The sisters. "They grew in
beauty side by side, etc."
1844. 576 Mother and child.
619 Christ at the tomb of Lazarus.
"Then when Mary was come
where Jesus was, etc."
1845. 366 Jews lamenting over the ruins
of Jerusalem. " The Elders
of the daughters of Zion sit
upon the ground and keep
silence, etc."
1846. 577 Spenser reading the "Fairy
Queen " to his wife and Sir
Walter Raleigh.
1847. 460 "The singers go before, the
minstrels follow after: in the
midst are the damsels play-
ing with the timbrels."
502 Magdalene. " But Mary stood
without at the sepulchre
weeping."
4, Campden Hill Villas.
1850. 1279 John Wesley being refused the
use of the church, preaches
to the people from his father's
grave.
Calcutta.
1856. 188 Daniel Wilson, D.D., Lord
Bishop of Calcutta. Fainted
for the congregation of St.
Paul's Cathedral.
4, Caf?ipden Hill Villas.
1857. 357 Scene at a Ghaut on the banks
of the Ganges. " I took a
boat and went up the river
to the Ghaut; as we came
up a number of natives
hurried down the steps,
carrying a woman ; they put
the bamboo couch into the
river, and some women
poured water over her face
and head, and scattered
flowers about her. The
Hindoos believe they have
secured the happiness of
their friends, if they put them
into the Holy River before
they die."
1858. 524 Ruth and Naomi, etc.
1859. 1019 Thechurches. "Classes, not in-
dividuals, have been selected
forobservation. Public topics
are public property, etc.''
i860. 498 The mother of Moses. "And
when she could no longer
hide him, etc."
6, Charlotte Street.
1872. 507 Waiting anxiously.
64, Berners Street.
1876. 479 Portrait.
CLAY, Sir Arthur, Bart Painter.
Arthur Clay,
9, Duke Street, Portland Place.
1874. 323 Spring.
Burrow Lee, Shere, Guildford.
1876. 1278 View from the Pilgrim's Way,
Surrey. "The shortening
winter day is near a close,
etc."
1877. 995 From Holmbury Hill, Surrey.
1362 Tankards Pond, Leith Hill,
Surrey.
(Succeeded to the Baronetcy.)
1878. 1302 A dangerous Coast.
1879. 543 A landslip, Island of Purbeck.
1882. 1435 Strayed.
1883. 88 The merry-go-round. "To what
base uses." — Hamlet.
100 Bereaved. " Desiderio perfixa
juvenci." — Lucretius.
329 In the Highlands of Surrey.
"The heaven's breath smells
wooingly here."- — Macbeth.
1884. 515 The birthplace of the brook.
1740 A study of action.
1885. 1691 Hon. E. F. Kenyon.
1886. 651 At the Market: to-morrow to
"fresh fields and pastures
new."
1887. 390 King Solomon and the Queen
of Sheba.
1048 " On one of those still eves
touched with the dewy sad-
ness of the time."
1890. 347 A farm in the Surrey Hills.
603 The Rt. Hon. Sir W. H.
Gregory, K.C.M.G.
2058 Lady Clay; head, bronze.
CLAY, Alfred Barron Painter.
72, Charlotte Street.
1854. 5z Nora Creina. "Beauty lies in
many eyes, etc."
240 Margaret Ramsay. — Vide For-
tunes of Nigel.
1855. 73 Portrait of a lady.
392 Rev. John Clay of Preston.
1856. 1188 A morning call.
26, St. John's Wood Terrace.
1857. 454 Charles Keene, Esq.
78
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Clay, Alfred Barron — continued.
185S. 606 The captives of Loch Leven.
" Lady Lochleven turned
towards the casement. . . .
Roland Grsme held the
forged keys under his cloak,
and with great dexterity ex-
changed them for the real
ones." — Scott's Abbot.
4, Gloucester Terrace,
Cafnpden Hill.
1859. 319 Falstaff in trouble, etc.
1S60. 544 Miss Maxwell.
1 86 1. 565 Imprisonment at Loch Leven
Castle. "The Queen grew
sadder from day to day, etc."
—Scott's Abbot.
1862. 532 Music. "As for some dear
familiar strain."
1863. 56 Ready for the opera.
297 Master Clay.
635 Roland Graeme's first interview
with Catherine Seyton. —
Scott's Abbot.
1865. 365 Charles the Ninth and the
French Court on the morn-
ing of the massacre of St.
Bartholomew. " The King
would gladly have stopped
the massacre, etc."
3, Percy Villas, Campden Hill.
1866. 156 In the shade.
1867. 555 The Return to Whitehall, May
29th, 1660.
1868. 50 Imprisonment of Mary Queen
of Scots. " During her im-
prisonment the Queen and
her attendants employed
themselves in taking down
and repairing the various
hangings that adorned their
prison walls."
638 Scenefrom"Kenilworth": Amy
Robsart and Janet.
CLAY, G Painter.
Harietsham, Kent.
1846. 127 Lenham Heath, Kent.
76, Snow Hill.
1847. 507 Landscape — evening. Labour-
ers returning.
1848. 667 Landscape — evening.
9, Goodge Street.
1852. 127 Evening.
414 Landscape — evening.
1853. 374 An old mill, near Lenham.
1854. 39 Evening.
1855. 427 On the river Towy, Caer-
marthenshire.
CLAY, John Painter.
1S44. 494 Coast scene.
CLAY, T Painter.
Messrs. BoydelVs, Cheapside.
I 799. 1 1 1 5 View of Chirk Castle, Denbigh-
shire.
CLAYTON, A. B.
Painter and Architect.
Finsbury Square.
T814. 733 An architectural composition.
1 815. 773 Design for a temple to iVchilles
in the Island of Serpents,
anciently Luce.
1 2, Gray's Inn Square.
1816. 267 Egyptian antiquities.
460 Architectural antiquities.
181 7. 990 Sketch for an architectural
composition.
1818. 972 Architectural composition.
Raven Cottage, Walham Green.
1820. 63 Sketch for a portrait of Miss J.
Drig.
967 Corinthian Temple.
8, Broii'ti Place, Lambeth.
1822. 248 Death of Manlius Capitolinus.
852 Temple to Bacchus.
857 Design for a theatre, etc.
896 An architectural composition.
902 do. study.
942 Design for a church for the
Parish of Newington.
29, North Street, Kensington.
1823. 768 Design for a water entrance to
an ancient city.
961 South Facade to a Statuary
Gallery, etc.
1S24. 880 An architectural composition.
6, Loughborough Place.
1825. 954 Design for a temple dedicated
to the memory of Pericles.
8, Bread Street Hill.
1827. 603 A Norman arch in Walmer
church, etc.
92S Interior of Canterbury Cathe-
dral, taken from the martyr-
dom of Thomas a Beckett.
1828. 9S9 Flordelis lamenting in the
tomb of Brandemart. " Or-
lando, ere he left Sicilia's
isle, etc."
27, College Street, Dow gate.
1829. loio The Death of Euchidas, etc.,
etc.
1091 Interior of museum belonging
to Geo. Gwilt, Esq.
Doctors' Commons.
1833. 690 A Villa for Tatnal Boone, Esq.,
Lewisham.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
79
18^^ 1052 Farm house for W. Gambier, ; CLAYTON, Joseph Architect.
JJ „ ,T , , „ ,r , _, I/,,.,/.... C/.-..../
Esq., at Harrold, Bedford
shire.
1057 An idea for a mausoleum.
1834. 953 Design for a church at Heme
Bay.
963 do. do.
1835. 96S Town Hall and Market in Pen-
zance, Cornwall.
980 A Grecian city; composition.
1836. 944 A country residence near the
Reculvers, Kent.
964 A parsonage house, near Whit-
stable, Kent.
1055 The impiety of Caligula.
Sf. Mary's, Manchester.
1837. 1059 Design; Corn Exchange, Lon-
don.
CLAYTON (C. E.) and BLACK (E.)
Architects.
152, North Street, Brighton.
1890. 1943 View of "Selehurst," Sussex.
CLAYTON, C. J Architect.
1849. 10S3 Design for a Governesses In-
stitution, etc.
CLAYTON, H Painter.
29, Chester Street,
KenningtoH Lane.
1847. 644 A dilemma.
CLAYTON, H. B Painter.
1830. 99; The mischievous boy.
CLAYTON (J. B.) and BELL (A.)
Decorators.
311, Regent Street.
1861. -17 Design for wall painting above
the altar in Chapel of All
Saints' Home, Margaret
Street.
CLAYTON, J. Essex Painter.
1 1 , Fairfax Road,
St. John's Wood.
1875. 886 Master Charles Hollingsworth.
1877. 468 A hit, a very palpable hit.
484 En famille.
1878. 510 Birds of a feather.
145, Fell owes Road.
1885. 1104 Mobbing the enemy.
CLAYTON, John R Medalist.
311, Regent Street.
1898. 1536 The throne of music; design
for a company's seal.
23, Hunter Street.
1839. iiSy Villa in Isle of Wight.
2, Elizabeth Street.
1844. 1091 Music Hall and Royal Academy
of Music.
1845. 1 192 Interior of St. Stephen's, Wal-
brook, etc.
1846. 1276 Old Town Hall, Leominster.
1847. 1095 Stables, etc., near Eaton Square.
1853. 1102 Collegiate Church, Brecon.
1856. 1087 Hereford central station of
Newport and Hereford Rail-
way.
CLAYTON, W Painter.
9, Princes Road, Notting Hill.
1857. 848 "Cloud crowned," a reminis-
cence of the Alps of Arro-
char, Scotland.
CLAYTON, W. H Architect.
2, Derby Street,
Parliament Street.
1846. 1161 Design for a Town and County
Hall.
1847. 1173 Institute of British Architects,
etc.
CLEAR, Thomas Le. See L.
CLEAVE, W Architect.
Brewer's Green, Westminster.
1 81 9. 1024 Improvements at Stapleton
Park, Yorkshire.
1820. 928 do. do.
CLEAVER, W Architect.
4, Upper Ranelagh Street.
1813. 864 Design for a temple.
CLEGG, S ... Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1852. 312 Elizabeth Castle, Jersey, from
the rocks below Port Regent.
1853. 297 Bon Mut harbour, Jersey.
CLEGHORN, John Painter.
4, Charlton Place.
1842. 629 Lane scene in the grounds of
H. T. Hope, Esq., near
Dorking, looking towards
Cotmundene.
1843. 1066 Summer scene in the lane to
the Holmwood, Dorking.
1845. 823 Autumn scene in Chart Lane,
Dorking.
So
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cleghorn, John — cotttiniicd.
1852. 12S; A fine dayat noon in the early
part of December.
4, // 'intershm' Terrace, Fulhavi.
1872. S-S On the river above Richmond
— rain clearing off.
CLELAND, A Painter.
15, Hanover St., Edinburgh.
1818. 387 The study.
1819. 594 A dead rabbit and fowls.
CLELAND, William H Painter.
Rooks Nest, Banstead, Surrey.
1894. 1197 A corner of the farm.
1895. 727 Twilight.
CLEMENCE, J Architect.
1 1 , Northumberland Street,
Marykbone.
1815. 848 Design for a church in parish
of St. Marylebone.
CLEMENS, Benjamin Sculptor.
33, Joubert Mansions, Chelsea.
1902. 1605 Sappho: statue.
Ill, New Kin^s Road, S. W.
1904. 1839 Cain; statue.
CLEMENS, Matt H Painter.
8, Melbourne Studios, Bushey.
1895. 1372 Head of a woman; study.
7, Bolton Studios.
1896. 73 Moorland height.
High Cross, Ti-uro.
1897. Soi Going home.
CLEMENT, C. V Painter.
Clapham.
1841. 425 A merry mood of infancy.
CLEMENTS, John.
Miniature Painter.
9, Fratt Street, Lambeth.
1818. 750 Portrait of himself.
94, Moffatt Street.
1819. 966 Portrait of a gentleman.
1820. 832 do. lady.
75, Cheapside.
1821. 781 J. Tindale, Esq.
Wo7-cester.
1822. 700 Portrait of a lady.
715 Lady Hitchings.
810 Sir Edward Hitchings.
1825. 853 Portrait of one of the Honor-
able band of Gentleman pen-
sioners in the new costume
worn at the Coronation of His
Majesty George IV.
1826. 586 Portrait of a gentleman in the
Worcestershire Yeomanry
uniform.
623 Portrait of himself.
706 Mrs. Clements.
1830. 783 Mrs. Henry Shelton, composer
of " The land which no
mortal may know, etc."
1831. 767 A family group. Portrait of
the artist, his wife and child.
CLEMINSHAW, Miss M. Isabella.
Painter.
Hotel de Provence, Cannes.
1904. 1059 In the port of Viarreggio.
CLENNELL, Luke Painter.
9, Constitution Ro7ti.
181 2. 204 Foxhunters regaling after the
pleasures of the chase. "The
day's sport being over, etc."
34, Tonbridge Place.
181 3. 587 The old fisherman.
1 8 14. 661 The gamekeeper.
33, Penton Place.
18 1 5. 504 The carousal.
18 16. 211 Baggage waggons in a thunder-
storm.
535 The pedlars,
CLERIHEW, W Architect.
16, Caroline Street,
Bedford Square.
1840. 986 Design for an ornamental
bridge for St. James's Park,
etc.
2, York Road, Lambeth
1841. 960 Design for a triumphal bridge.
CLERISSEAU, Charles Louis.
Painter.
(yi frenchman lately arrived,
famous for the beauty and neat-
ness of his draivings from the
antique. He was the master of
Mr. Dixon ivhen at Rome. —
Walpole.)
Great Marlborough Street.
1772. 49 A bath composed after the
manner of the antients.
50 A sepulchral chamber, com-
posed after the manner of
the antients.
51 View of the Forum of Nerva
at Rome.
52 A ruin of a triumphal arch; a
composition.
4
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
8i
CLEVELEY, John Painter.
New Row, Deptfo]-d.
1770. 43 A View on the River Thames
off Deptford ; a drawing.
44 A cahn; a drawing.
45 A fresh breeze; its companion.
1 7 7 1 . 41 A view of a ship-yard on the
river Thames; drawing.
4?. A yacht going to Holland, with
a view of Helvoetsluice;
drawing.
1773- 49 View of a fissure in a rock of
lava, near the Lake of Thing-
valla in Iceland.
50 View of Mount Heccla in Ice-
land.
51 View near Plymouth, from
Barn Pool.
At Air. William's,
Bre2ver St., Golden Square.
1774. 39 His Majesty reviewing the fleet
at Spithead.
40 His Majesty sailing in the
yacht at the head of the Blue
Squadron to St. Helens.
41 Two of the race-horse and
Carcass in the ice at Spitz-
bergen; companions, tinted
drawings.
1775- ^5 The fleet saluting at Spithead;
taken from the platform.
66 His Majesty sailing into the
harbour.
67 A View of Freshwater bay, back
of the Isle of Wight.
1777. 56 A View of Dover.
57 Balem Castle, the entrance into
the Tagus, Lisbon.
58 A View on the Tagus, Lisbon.
16, Great Pulteney Street,
Golden Square.
iJjS. 53 Balem castle, looking down the
Tagus.
54 View of Lisbon.
1779. 54 A gale, with a view of Gibraltar;
a stained drawing.
6, Great Pulteney Street.
1780. 402 View of Corke harbour.
Ne7i' Road, Deptford.
1 781. 150 The Resolution and Discovery
making Amsterdam, one of
the friendly islands.
1782. 531 A gale, with a view of Santa
Cruz.
Pimlico.
1783. 59 A gale off Dover.
84 A calm off Dunkirk.
105 A calm off Elsingoer.
117 A light breeze, with a view of
Gibraltar.
II.
1783. 452 A gale off Gibraltar.
1784. 423 The Greenland fishery.
438 View of the Morea, one of the
friendly isles in the South
Sea.
17S5. 5ii A gale, Spithead.
5iq .4 calm, Plymouth.
622 A gale.
633 A calm.
1786. 488 Cox Haven on the river Elb.
572 A light breeze.
594 Portrait of a yatch built at
Deptford, and presented to
the Prince of Denmark in
the year 1785.
CLEVELEY, Robert Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
17S0. 400 A View of St. Lucia.
401 A ship heaving down.
403 do. do.
R. Cleveley of the Navy.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1782. 43S Commodore Elliott in the
Edgar, leading the British
line under Admiral Kempen-
felt, and engaging Mons.
Vaudreuil in LaTriomphant,
Dec. 12, 1781.
1783- 374 Relief of Gibraltar by Lord
Howe; a drawing.
1784. 394 View of Breakwaters at Sheer-
ness.
412 The Needles, at the back of
the Isle of Wight.
455 Sir Edward Hawke's pursuit of
the French fleet under Mon-
sieur Constans in Nov.,
1759-
505 The Solitaire striking to the
Ruby.
513 The Ruby of 64 guns, Capt.
Collins, engaging the Soli-
taire of 66 guns, commanded
by the Chevalier De Borda,
Dec. 6, 1782.
1785. 460 View of Mount Edgecombe,
looking into Homoze, with a
fieet of ships in Plymouth
Sound.
1786. 463 A light breeze.
R. Cleveley, 39, Howland St.
1788. 474 A calm.
497 A slight breeze.
501 View of the Blanckanaize on
the river Elbe.
570 A calm.
1789. 533 The British Squadron, consist-
ing of 15 sail of the Une.
M
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82
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cleveley, Robert — continued.
1790. 610 His Royal Highness the Duke
of Clarence's reception on
board the Barfleur, in Ports-
mouth harbour, by Vice-Ad-
miral Roddam, the 6th of
July, 1789.
632 His Royal Highness the Duke
of Clarence on the Au-
gusta Yacht, going to Han-
over; with a view of Tilbury
fort.
1 79 1. 514 View near Stanmore, Middle-
sex.
582 His Majesty's ship Valiant tow-
ing into Portsmouth Har-
bour.
647 Lord Mayor's show.
659 London bridge.
(Marine Draughtsman to His Royal Highness
the Duke of Clarence.)
9, Church Street, MilUmtik,
Westminster.
1792. 492 A View of Billingsgate at high
water.
612 A View under the Castle cliffs
at Dover.
620 do. do.
1 793. 342 The rowing match at Richmond
on his Royal Highness
the Duke of Clarence's birth-
day.
561 View of Casilhus, or old Lis-
bon.
^795- '5 The Marlborough engaging on
the ist of June, 1794.
1796. 14 Morning.
21 Evening.
118 A boat going out of Dover pier
in a gale of wind.
302 Retreat of the French squad-
ron into Port I'Orient on
the 23rd of June, 1795, after
the action with Lord Brid-
port.
351 Retreat of the French Squadron
into Port L'Orient on the
23rd of June, after the action
with Lord Bridport.
1797. 71 The fleet at Spithead saluting
His Majesty and the Royal
Family.
128 A View on the sea coast.
129 do. do.
214 Commodore Nelson in the
Captain, boarding and taking
the San Nicolas and San
Josef.
265 Dover pier.
572 Blackfriars' bridge.
1798. 265 His Majesty's ship Victory on
the 14th February, 1797,
engaging the Spanish ship
Prince of Asturias, and pass-
ing through the enemy's line.
321 The defeat of the Spanish fleet
on the evening of the 14th
of February, 1797, at the
time his jNIajesty's ship Vic-
tory is making the signal for
the British fleet to cease and
cover the prizes.
56, Devonshire Street,
P01 tland Place.
1799. 122 The battle of the Nile, on the
1st Aug., 1798, when the
French fleet were defeated
by a squadron of British
ships, under the command of
Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio
Nelson.
185 The destruction of the French
fleet ofi" the Nile, on the ist
August, 1 798, by a squadron
of British ships, under the
command of Rear-Admiral
Sir Horatio Nelson, at the
time the L'Orient blew up.
1800. 21 View of London Bridge.
185 View of Dover pier at sunrise.
552 A frigate turning down channel.
1 80 1. 257 The defeat of the Spanish fleet
by Admiral Sir John Jervis,
K.B., off Cape St. Vincent,
consisting of 15 ships of the
line, Feb. 14, 1796. The
Spanish fleet consisted of 27
ships of the line. The Eng-
lish had 78 men killed and
wounded; the Spaniards had
603 killed and wounded and
four ships taken.
1802. 275 A view of Cabreta Point from
Gibraltar.
1803. 39 A calm on the Elbe.
102 A view from nature.
CLEVERLEY, Charles F. M.
Painter.
78, Finchley Road.
1893. 121 Daydream. " Le temps le
mieux employ^ est celui
qu'on perd."
1896. 852 The blue verandah.
1898. 918 The angel of the Grail.
CLEYNHEUS, T Painter.
Rue de PEglise, Atittuerp.
1870. 138 Interior of the church of St
Jacques, Antwerp.
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83
CLIFFORD, Edward Painter.
39, Kcppel Street.
1867. 719 Ye were aye leal and true,
Jean.
756 Twilight.
59, Burton Crescent.
1869. 644 The Miracle of the Loaves.
I, Highbury Place, Bristol.
1871. 637 Lady Henrietta Ogilvy.
1S74. 73.1 Wilfrid, son of the Hon. Evelyn
Ashley.
931 The Hon. Mary F. Baring.
95, Wigmore Street.
1875. 704 Viscount Elmley and the Ladies
Mary and Susan Lygon.
715 The Countess of Pembroke.
733 The Hon. Eustace Vesey.
1057 The Hon. Mrs. Vesey.
1S76. 633 Lady Edith Bligh.
721 Countess of Ilchester.
739 Mrs. Gordon of Cluny.
811 Lady Alington.
52, Wigmore Street.
1877. 667 Lady Castlereagh.
733 Lady Howard.
1878. 678 Mrs. William (Jibbs.
716 Percy Wormald, Esq.
1879. 672 Mrs. Erskine Wemyss.
808 Countess of Bradford.
1880. 811 Miss Mary Erskine Wemyss.
1883. 1055 Robert, son of Sir William
Vernon Harcourt.
1886. 1191 Mrs. Elliot of Boston, U.S.A.
3, The Terrace., Kensington.
1891. 11S8 Father Damien.
1S92. 1195 Viscountess de Vesci.
CLIFFORD, Edward C Painter.
4, Camden Studios.
1891. 1412 "Some of nature's gems are
poorly set."
1893. 692 Thoughts.
18, Queen Ann^s Grove,
Bedford Park.
1895. 10S2 Objets d'art.
1897. 1 149 Before her peers.
1223 The portrait.
43, Bath Road, Bedford Park.
1904. 720 Rossi.
CLIFFORD, Harry P Painter.
7, Holland Park Road.
1898. 1 143 Daydreams.
CLIFFORD, Henry Charles.
Painter.
59, Glebe Studio, Chelsea.
1892. 628 Old Inn, Honfleur.
991 On the marshes — moonlight.
1893. 652 The village pump.
801 An Autumn day.
163 Looking towards Rokeby.
1032 At the edge of the wood.
I, St. Paul's Studios,
West Kensington.
674 In a Cornish valley.
s On the river Coquette — moon-
light.
57, Addison Gardens.
1900. 490 An old-world village.
1893.
1S95.
1897.
1898.
CLIFFORD, Maurice Painter.
79, Newman Street.
1891. 806 Idle moments.
2, Maclise Mansions.
1894. 639 The Ice Maiden.
CLIFT, Stephen Painter.
39, Penyivern Road.
1S85. i4.|o Lake of Geneva.
CLIFTON, Edward Norton.
Architect.
38, Cross Street, Islington.
1836. 1058 View of the Erectheion on the
Acropolis of Athens, etc.
1837. 1053 Church near London.
1S38. 1 1 57 New Gothic church, New North
Road, Islington.
CLIFTON, J. Painter.
1849. 428 Buck washing on Datchet
Mead.
1850. 723 Picture from the Rhyme
Duchess May.
CLIFTON, John S Painter.
I, Milner Street.
1852. 33S "The sixth age shifts into the
lean and slippered panta-
loon, etc."
57, St. Giles, Oxford.
1857. 950 " And so from hour to hour we
ripe and ripe, etc."
27, Ockendon Road.
1869. 1091 Wolf's hope — moonlight; study
in charcoal.
CLIFTON, William Painter.
Norland Lodge, Notting Hill.
i860. 810 Cliffs at Margate.
Clarence Cottage, Woolwich.
1882. 1241; Wind before rain.
CLINK, Miss Edith L.
Miniature Painter.
73, Warwick Gardens.
i8g6. 1332 Winnie.
1334 Isabel C. Pyke-Nott.
1897. 1419 Isabel.
84
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Clink, Miss Edith "L.— continued.
1897. ■4i'j I<J'>-
1898. i;i5 Portrait of a girl.
1316 Miss Violet Rhodes.
1517 Miss Georgia Rhodes.
1899. 131^ Isabel, daughter of J. N. Pyke-
Nott, Esq.
1347 Mrs. Clink.
1900. 1485 Edith, daughter of E. Mead,
Esq.
1492 Portrait of a lady.
Littkhampton, Sussex.
1903. 11S6 Mrs. Cecil B. Portman.
1 127 Portrait of a girl.
1904. 1 167 do. lady.
1207 do. gentleman.
CLINK, Miss Isabel M Painter.
73, Wamnck Gardens.
1897. 1070 The Khan's daughter.
CLINK, Miss Matilda J Painter.
Osborne House,
Hyde Park Terrace.
1891. 155 Peonies.
CLINT, Alfred Painter.
83, Goiver Street.
1829. 517 Study from nature.
1830. 164 do.
1831. 42 Landscape.
9, Portla7id Terrace,
St. John's Wood.
1834. 279 Study from nature.
42, Robert Street.
1835- 533 Landscape and cattle.
1836. 179 Coast of Kent.
1840. 290 Penmaen Mawr, North Wales.
443 Harlech Castle, do.
1841. 7S Midday: Coast of Kent.
251 Fishing boats coming ashore
in a rough sea.
1842. 429 Whitby Pier, Coast of York-
shire.
539 Morning on the beach at Hast-
ings.
1843. +'4 Low water on the coast near
Scarborough.
1844. 45 Evening: Coast of Yorkshire.
1845. 541 East Cliff, Hastings.
1846. 491 Sunset.
Gloucester House,
Downs/lire Htll, Hampsiead.
1847. 96 Evening.
1850. 596 Heath scene — Sunset.
7, Provost Rd., Camden Town.
1852. 475 Evening — Hastings.
966 Morning — Hastings.
1853. 12 Cornelian Bay, near Scar-
borough.
36a, Upper Charlotte Street.
1858. 1087 Glaucott Mill, on the river
Usk, South Wales.
1 1 , Young .Street, Kensington.
1869. 743 Evening at sea.
1 87 1. 49S Off the Caskets.
CLINT, F. R Gem Engraver.
London.
1825. 957 Intaglio portrait of Mr. Clint,
A.R.A.
CLINT, George, A.R.A Painter.
Hind Court, Fleet Street.
1802. 88 Portrait of an artist.
1803. 207 The School-boy. "Creeping
like snail."
1804. 63 Staines.
1805. 9 Mr. H. Ashby.
21, Church Street, Soho.
1806. 45 Portrait of a gentleman.
208, Tottenham Court Road.
1807. 400 The disconsolate sailor. "A
handkerchief held all the
treasure I had."
6, Rolls Buildings.
1810. 208 A past Grand Senior Warden
of Ancient Freemasons.
582 Mr. R. Ashby.
181 1. 42 Mr. Hopwood.
640 Mrs. Ball.
31, Foley .St., Portman Chapel.
1 81 3. 518 Mrs. Sharp.
567 Portrait of a girl with flowers.
33, Little Russell Street.
1815. 553 Portraits of a lady and her
daughter.
621 Portraits of the daughters of
Sir J. Jackson, Bart., M.P.
651 Portraits of the grandchildren
of Sir G. Osborne, Bart.
713 Mrs. E. Vaux.
44, Hart Street, Bloomsbury.
1816. 189 A scene in "The Alchymist."
" Your business, Abel, etc."
627 Master F. Hall.
629 Miss Torrens.
664 Master H. J. Daniell.
717 K. Jackson, Esq.
83, Gotver Street.
181 7. 204 Portraits of three young ladies.
657 Miss Denys.
6S5 Sir J. Jackson, Bart.
714 The infant Hercules (portrait
of Master Torrens).
753 Portrait of a young lady.
1 818. 57 T. Allason, Esq.
679 G. N. Edwards, Esq.
714 Frame containing the portraits
of three ladies.
I
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
85
1 8 1 9. +S Portraits of Messrs. W. Farren,
Farley, and Jones, in the
characters of Lord Ogleby,
Canton, and Brush, in the
Comedy of the "Clandestine
Marriage."
494 Sir Francis Shuckburgh, Bart.
511 Lady Charlotte Denys.
773 T. Leverton, Esq.
954 Portrait of a gentleman.
1820. 311 The last scene in Massinger's
play of " A New Way to pay
old Debts," with portraits,
etc.
1821. 273 Scene in the musical entertain-
ment of " Lock and Key,"
with portraits of Mrs. Orger,
Miss Cubitt, Mr. Munden,
and Mr. Knight, etc.
364 Mr. Munden.
595 Portraits of a young gentleman
and his sister.
852 C. Fuller, Esq.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1822. 251 Miss Foote as Maria Darlington
in the farce called "A Roland
for an Oliver." " The maze
of the waltz to the lover has
charms, etc."
272 Scene in the " Beggar's Opera."
Mrs. Peachum (with the aid
of strong cordial) recovers
from fits occasioned by the
discovery of Polly's marriage
with Captain Macheath. The
portraits are Mrs. Davenport,
Miss M. Tree and Mr.
Blanchard.
1823. 13 A scene from the "Spoiled
Child." Mrs. Harlowe, Mr.
Tayleure, and Miss Clara
Fisher, as Miss Pickle, Tag,
and Little Pickle, etc.
263 Portraits of Colonel Berkeley,
Captain Augustus Berkeley,
and Captain Austin, in the
characters of Brutus, Mark
Antony and Cassius, in the
play of "Julius Caesar,"
etc.
331 J. Johnstone, Esq.
1825. 179 Portrait of a lady.
228 John Legh, Esq., of Booth's
Hall, Cheshire.
302 A scene in the comedy called
"Charles II," containing
portraits of Mr. Fawcett and
Mr. C. Kemble. '' Copp.
How came you by this
watch?"
1825.
1826.
1S27.
1S29.
1830.
1831.
348 Rear-Admiral Windham.
4 John Bell, Esq.
140 Portrait of a lady.
277 Thomas Griffith, Esq.
415 Portrait of a lady.
45 Mr. Serjeant Frere, LL.D.,
Master of Downing College,
Cambridge.
222 Scene from Mr. Poole's comedy
of " Paul Pry," with portraits
of Madame Vestris, Miss P.
Glover, Mr. ^Villiams, and
Mr. Liston. '' Pha-he. No
one shall enter this room,
etc."
343 Mrs. P. Martineau.
360 Mr. Liston.
164 Miss Seymour.
303 Miss Sterling.
322 The drunkard: being the first
picture of an intended series.
" 'Tis often seen a swarm of
blessings lights upon our
head, etc."
337 Mr. Bannister.
14 Rubens and the Philosopher.
" An Englishman of the
name of Brondel, an al-
chymist . . . offered to
Rubens, if he would erect a
laboratory and furnish some
pecuniary assistance, a'
moiety of the vast riches he
must inevitably acquire. The
painter, after listening with
seeming attention to the
visionary's plans, and quietly
adverting to his pallet and
easel aroused him from his
dream, intimating that his
proposal came twenty years
too late, ' For so long ago,'
said Rubens, ' I found the
art of making gold with my
pallet and pencils.' "
98 Earl Spencer.
6 Lady Suffield.
217 Mrs. Bloom.
238 A scene in the farce of " Love,
Law and Physic," with por-
traits of Messrs. Blanchard.
Liston, and Mathews,
" Log. Do you mean as you
can prove black is white?"
273 Mrs. Halsey.
310 Lord Suffield.
369 Earl of Essex.
435 H. Halsey, Esq.
186 Miss Losack.
216 Dr. L. Stewart.
86
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Clint,
1831
1832.
25-
George, A.R.A. — conlinued.
2S1 Mr. Young in Hamlet. "No,
not I, I never gave you
aught, etc."
3S9 James Morison, Esq.
44 Henry Robinson, Esq.
92 Mr. Harley of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane.
238 Mrs. Armine Herring.
Mr. Mathews as Monsieur
Mallet in Moncrief's drama
of that name, founded on
the anecdote related in "The
Trip to America." "No
letter from my daughter!
etc."
1833- 59 The duel between Sir Toby
and Sebastian in " Twelfth
Night," etc.
78 Thecarousingscenein "Twelfth
Night." " Malvolio. My
masters, are you mad? etc."
Falstaff relating his valiant ex-
ploits at the Boar's Head,
Eastcheap. "I tell thee
what, Hal, etc."
Rev. J. E. Tyler, rector of St.
Giles.
Miss Beswick.
1834. 5 Mrs. T. Griffith and children.
42 Lady Charlotte Clinton.
86 Lady Georgiana Clinton.
231 La Palermitana.
260 Mrs. Ariey.
373 Miss Nisbet.
40; Mrs. Barwell.
1835. 280 Portrait of the son and daugh-
ter of Sir Francis Shuckburgh,
Bart.
2S4 Portrait of a gentleman.
300 Portraits of two of the child-
ren of Philip Martineau,
Esq.
326 A scene from the comedy of
"The Honey Moon." " Vo-
lante. Confess that I love
him ! etc."
339 Mrs. H. Simpson.
Clint resigned the A.R.A. ship and his
removed from the list of members in
232
28S
461
5
(Mr.
name is
1836.)
1840.
361 A mother's love. "What is
it? ask the King of Kings,
etc."
1 84 1. 496 Mrs. Barwell and her daughter.
1843. 569 The Leicestershire lass.
"Here's Phyllis's health,
etc."
1845. 401 Lady Sale.
452 Sir Robert Sale, G.C.B.
CLINT, Leonidas, Junr Painter.
23, Rosamond St., Clerkeinvell.
181 1. 235 The cradle.
Sadlers Wells.
181 7. 341 Portrait of Bruin, from the last
scene of " Philip and his
dog."
CLINT, R Gem Engraver.
3, Bedford Street, Strand.
1817. 957 R. Ashby, Esq.; a cast from
an intaglio.
7, Cecil Street, Strand.
1823. 1008 Impression from an intaglio.
The portrait of J. Flaxman,
Esq., R.A., from the bust by
E. H. Baily, Esq., R.A.
1826. 976 Portrait of himself; a cast from
an intaglio.
1827. 989 Cast from an intaglio. Portrait
of J. Home Tooke, Esq.,
from a bust by F. Chantrey,
Esq., R.A.
100; Cast from an intaglio. An Ibex
of the Pyrenees.
1828. 1060 Sketch of Von Weber. Im-
pression from an intaglio.
CLINT, Scipio.
Medalist and Sculptor.
5, Rolls Biiilding^s.
1825. 942 Portrait of J. T. Barber Beau-
mont, Esq., from a bust by
E. H. Baily, Esq., R.A.;
impression from a steel seal.
966 Portrait of the late Mr. H.,
Milton; impression from a
medal die done from life, etc.
1826. 969 J. Munden, Esq.; impression
from a medal die.
1828. 1103 Impressionsfromapairof medal
dies executed by command of
His Majesty for Winchester
College prize medals. The
obverse is a portrait of
William of Wykeham, etc.
1829. 1079 Lord Stowell, from the bust by
Behnes.
1830. 1097 Sir Thomas Lawrence; im-
pression of a medal die,
executed from a basrelief by
E. H. Baily, R.A., for Par-
ker's series of medals of great
men of the present age.
54, Warren Street.
1831. 1036 Sir Thomas Lawrence, from a
bust by Mr. S. Joseph; an
impression from a medal die.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
87
(Medalist to the King.)
1832. 1048 Impressions from a pair of
medal dies for the Win-
chester College Prize Medal.
Obverse, the King; reverse,
the tomb of William of
Wykeham, etc.
1 6, Gouw Street North.
1834. 1094 Bust of Margaret, only daugh-
ter of Dr. Watson.
1835. 1053 Bust of Peter Barlow, Esq.,
F.R.S., to be placed in the
Royal Military Academy,
Woolwich.
1086 Bust of a gentleman.
1113 Bust of Olinthus Gregory, Esq.,
LL.L)., F.R.S., to be placed
in the Royal Military Acad-
emy, Woolwich.
91, Dean Street.
1836. 1133 Marble bust of James Morison,
Esq.
1837. 1 145 Bust of Mrs. Robert Graves.
48, Greek Street.
1838. 1314 Marble bust of a gentleman.
1344 Cabinet statue of the Rev. Mr.
Blick, rector of Tamworth.
CLIVE, T Painter.
1856. 203 Hon. O. W. Lambart.
Hampton Court Palace, and
12, Henrietta Street,
Cavendish Square.
1857. 429 Major Cureton, 12th Lancers.
456 Hon. Louisa Gordon.
CLOTHIER, Robert.
Miniature Painter.
Tindal Chambers,
Red Lion Square.
1846. 114 Fruit.
663 "Let him look to his bond."
1847. 95 Grapes.
664 Fruit, etc.
1848. 49 do.
20, Cases Street, Liverpool.
1854. 695 Miniature of a gentleman.
701 do. do.
5 1 , Long Acre.
1855. 751 Mr. John Cawse.
921 Lizzie.
956 Children of Charles Edward
Mudie, Esq.
1856. 675 David Ross, Esq.
793 Bobby.
837 Henry Cox, Esq.
34, Chepstow Place, Bayswater.
1857. 711 T. C. Archer, Esq.
28, Chepstow Street.
1858. 651 Miniature of a lady.
1858. 652 Mrs. Charles Edward Mudie.
1859. 736 Bracelet miniature.
818 C. E. Mudie, Esq.
i860. 27S The enthusiast.
CLOUD, Mrs. J. Lizzie Painter.
146, Oakley Street.
1875. w? I'be later news.
CLOUGH, Tom Painter.
55, Derby Street, Bolton.
1894. 447 The gorsy marsh.
The Ashlands Glan,
Comuay, N. Wales.
i8g6. 735 Evening on the marsh.
746 Under the Walnut tree.
32, Waterloo Street, Bolton.
1903. 906 Home from the fields.
CLOUSTON, Robert S. ... Engraver.
Wymeswold, Watford.
1888. 1695 The late Principal Shairp. After
the late R. Herdman.
1890. 1 70 1 La Fiametta. After W. B.
Richmond, A.R.A.
1703 The age of Innocence. After
Sir J. Reynolds.
1891. 1706 The fortune-tellers. After Sir
J. Reynolds.
1707 Love and life. After G. F.
Watts, R.A.
1892. 1611 Miss Rich. After J. Hoppner,
R.A.
1896. 1584 The Jew merchant.
The Hall Road, Watford.
1897. 1624 A lawyer. After Maroni.
CLOVER, Joseph Painter.
192, Strand.
1804. 141 Miss Brunton, of Covent Garden
Theatre.
155 Sharing the breakfast.
49, Dean Street, Soho.
1805. 37 The Valentine; a study.
630 A. Noverre, Esq.
1806. 154 Damon and Musidora. Vide
Thomson's "Seasons."
163 Psyche and Pan. Fi(/(? " Cupid
and Psyche."
195 R. Cumberland, Esq.
283 Haymakers. Vide Thomson's
" Seasons."
92, New Bond Street.
1807. 10 Harvest. Vide Bloomfield's
" Farmer's Boy."
104 Lady E. and Lady C. Murray,
daughters of the Earl of
Mansfield.
263 The Woodman.
320 Sir W. Curtis.
88
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Clover, Joseph — continued.
iSoS. ly- A study.
292 Portrait of a lady.
519 Miss Cotton.
37, Old Bund Street.
1809. 1 Portrait of a lady and child.
56? Sir J. B. Burges, Bart.
1810. 243 The Hon. Miss Dashwood.
393 Mrs. J. Stratton.
51, New Bond Street.
181 1. 494 T. Back, Esq., Mayor of Nor-
wich.
48, Leicester Square.
18 1 2. 76 Mrs. Cooper and her son.
207 J. H. Cole, Esq., Mayor of
Norwich.
61, Berners Street.
1813. 195 Portrait of the children of G.
Robinson, Esq., with a
favourite dog.
1814. 256 Portraits of five generations.
The family resides near Nor-
wich, and what is singular
each individual was born on
a Tuesday, and each is
named Mary.
18 1 5. 107 The love letter.
1 1 3 A lady presenting to a cottager
an edition of the sacred
Scriptures, given by the
Bible Society.
85, Newman Street.
1816. 105 Visiting the sick.
437 A View in Pegwell Bay. Fisher-
men returning from shrimp-
ing.
455 Rev. C. Townley, LL.D.
181 7. 47 Miss Guy.
48 Portrait of a gentleman.
185 Drawing flowers.
290 Caroline.
1818. loS Charity. "For I was an hun-
gered, etc."
125 Portraits of the children of Sir
G. Prescott, Bart,
s E.Rigby,M.D.,F.L.S.,F.H.S.,
etc.
460 Portrait of B. Leman, Esq.,
Mayor of Norwich, 181 9.
Painted in his second mayor-
alty, to be placed in the Hall
of St. Andrews, Norwich.
133 Clothing the naked.
45' Crisp Brown, Esq., Mayor of
Norwich in 1817. Intended
to be placed in the Guildhall
of that city.
1823. 130 Instruction thrown away. "Oh,
grandame! close that moral
page, etc."
1819.
1S21.
1822.
1824.
1825.
1826.
1827.
1828.
1829.
1831.
1832.
1833-
1834.
1836.
226
558
5'
80
231
24S
240
608
606
26
429
120
180
620
402
271
Rev. G. Preston.
Rev. VVm. Abbott, Prebendary
of Fryde Thorpe, York.
W. Cowen, Esq.
Zimmerman refuted.
The portfolio neglected.
Nutting Party. " The cluster-
ing nuts for you, etc."
Henry Wreight, Esq. Painted
at the request of the inhabit-
ants of Feversham, to be
placed in their Town Hall.
Dr. Spurgin.
Portrait of a young lady.
H. B. C. Hillier, Esq.
A sketch from nature.
Mrs. Henry Hillier.
Thomas Dax, Esq., Master of
the Exchequer.
Lord Walpole.
Brother and sister.
Portraits of three sisters.
Rev. William Agutter.
Miss Barron.
CLOW, Miss Florence Painter.
1 1 , Upper Hamilton Place,
NW.
1884. 452 Mrs. Clow.
CLOWES, Miss C Painter.
The Firs, Loughborough Park.
187S. 901 Spring flowers.
CLOWES, Rollo Architect.
47, Paleu'ell Park,
East Sheen, S. W.
1903. 1531 Proposed Boat house on the
Upper Thames.
CLUER, Percy D Painter.
Sannox, Elm ParkRd., Finchley.
1901. 979 A December afternoon, Chor-
ley Wood.
CLUFF, Miss Elsie M Painter.
354, Hoe St., IValthamstowe.
1897. 21 HenryVII Chapel, Westminster
Abbey.
1235 do. do.
CLUNAS, Miss Laura B. S.
Painter.
3, Aleadow Studios, Bushey.
1899. 501 A child of Brittany.
786 Jeanne.
1904. 1195 The late Mrs. Lemon.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
89
CLUTTERBUCK, C.
Miniature Painter.
S, Bridge Street, Lambeth.
1826. 803 Mr. Clutterbuck.
1827. 646 Portrait of a lady.
770 Mr. Porter.
182S. S26 Portrait of a lady.
2, Thomas Place.
T830. 6?5 Mr. Brooks.
1831. 647 Portrait of a lady.
1832. 827 do. gentleman.
8_H do. lady.
1833. 903 Pegasus, the property of A.
Ducrow, Esq.
GLUTTON, Miss B. Painter.
(An Honorary Exliibitor.)
1803. ^52 Caernarvon Castle.
590 View near Kensington Gravel
Pits.
721 A View of the Isle of Wight.
GLUTTON, Miss D Painter.
Berry Mead, Acton.
1802. 627 Harlech Castle.
1S03. H9 Carisbrook Castle.
GLUTTON, Miss E Painter.
(An Honorary E.xhibitor. )
1806. 526 View of Blackmoor Castle.
607 View on the River Dart, Devon.
GLUTTON, H Architect.
46, Queen Anne Street.
1845. 1264 Design for cemetery chapel.
1265 St. Jude's church, Bethnal
Green.
26, Charles Street, Havmarket,
and 8, Whitehall Place.
1848. 1 1 24 House now erecting for the
Lord de Mauley.
1270 Addition and alterations to
Frankleigh House, Wilt-
shire.
1850. 1270 Church of St. John the Evan-
gelist at Great Stanmore,
Middlesex.
1851. 274 Hall, Hutherop House, Glou-
cestershire.
316 Ruthyn Castle, Denbighshire.
1852. 1154 Gate-house and chapel, Na-
tional Society's Training In-
stitution.
1858. 986 Minley Manor, near Farn-
borough.
9, Neut Burlington Street.
1861. 663 New chapel. Church of I. Con-
ception, Farm Street.
II.
GLUTTON, Miss Painter.
Berry Mead, Acton.
1802. 559 Dover Castle.
1803. 550 Gwidir House, Carnarvonshire.
650 Bonner's Place, Lambeth.
GOAD, Miss Kathleen E.
Miniature Painter.
1 7, Crockerton Road,
Upper Tooting.
T894. 1286 Queen Katherine.
1895. 1198 Miss Winifred Emery in " Dick
Sheridan."
1896. 1309 Hamilton J. Coad, Esq., R.N.
GOAD, Richard Architect.
3, Duke Street, Adelphi.
1885. 1S41 Billiard - room stairs, Lanhy-
drock.
1842 Dining-room chimney, Lanhy-
drock.
1872 Smoking-room chimney, Lan-
hydrock.
1886. 1697 Lanhydrock House, Cornwall.
1887. 1682 Bowringsleigh, S. Devon.
GOAD (R.) and MAGLAREN (J. M.).
3, Duke Street, Adelphi.
1886. .593 "The Park," Ledbury.
GOATE, S Painter.
54, Paternoster Rouk
181 2. 464 Drawing.
GOATES, G Painter.
1 9, Mount Park Crescetit,
Ealing.
1903. 708 Motherhood.
GOATES and JOHNSON.
Architects.
Bank Chambers,
Market Harborough.
1903. 1671 A Country Inn at Market Har-
borough.
GOBB, Mrs. Emily J.
Miniature Painter.
4, St. Luke's Road,
IFcstbourne Park.
1890. 1525 A little student.
GOBB, James W Architect.
24a, Regent Street.
1902. 1480 Design for a country house.
N
qo
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
COBBE, Bernard Painter.
81, IVimpole Street.
1868.
73
Chateaux en Espagne.
9, Nottingham Place.
1870.
278
Couis, mon aiguille.
1872.
447
La cantiniere, 1871.
S, Langham Chambers.
1877.
M?i
The rivals.
1879.
130
Hours of idleness.
COBBETT
1833- 953
1840. 282
1841. 195
1842. 24S
1843. 6+
^75
1326
1844. 212
537
1845. 480
55°
1846.
440
1847-
35
608
1848.
1075
312
330
442
1849.
714
28
1136
1850.
530
1050
1851.
1852.
1090
475
468
476
1853-
1854.
1855-
1856.
428
102
.256
5>
1388
69
943
1857-
1858.
1859-
217
9yS
565
Edward John, R.B.A.
Painter.
2 1 , Great Newport Street.
Dead Game.
52, Great George Street.
View near Frimley, Surrey.
Landscape and cattle.
The young angler.
Landscape Composition.
Summer.
Autumn.
Sketch from nature.
View at Harlow, Essex.
14, Waterloo Street.
Windsor Forest. " Here waving
groves, etc."
Near Red Hill, Surrey
52, George St., Eusto7i Square.
Landscape and figures.
6, Victoria Grove.
A scene in Northwick Park.
A study from nature.
Windsor Forest.
A study from nature.
Rain on the mountain top.
View of Moel Shabod, Snow-
don in the distance.
On the Llugary, North Wales.
A ruin of a monastery near
Boulogne.
Landscape and cattle— even-
ing.
The mountaineer.
Figures on the French coast.
Gleaners.
Scene in Kensington Gardens.
Portel on the French coast.
Welsh peasants.
23, Hawley St., /Kentish Town.
The wearied.
The birds' nest.
" The girl I left behind me."
Child at play.
The stepping stones.
A Welsh interior.
Welsh peasants.
20, Oakley Street.
The little market woman.
A Welsh milkmaid.
Rustic figures.
1859. 1 1 59 A wreath of wild flowers.
i860. 225 The expectant.
512 The ballad.
1 86 1. 139 A Welsh peasant.
431 A girl at a window.
1862. 486 The breakfast.
671; A gossip on the coast.
1863. 700 Rustic toilet.
1864. 568 The ballad.
1868. 543 Wandering thoughts.
1870. 538 Heme Bay.
1873. 356 Evening.
1874. 72 An evening scene — Wales.
18S0. 1065 A flower girl.
COBDEN, T Architect.
10, St. James Street.
1813. 883 Design for nobleman's man-
sion.
COBDEN, T. A Architect.
Grove, Camberwell.
1835. 915 Roman Catholic Church of the
Assumption, Carlow, Ire-
land.
1009 Protestant Church, Carlow,
Ireland.
1839. 1088 A column now erecting by
General R. Browne Clayton,
K.C., etc., on the rock of
Carrick-a-Dagon, co. Wex-
ford, Ireland, etc.
COBELY, W. H Painter.
64, Ivy Road, Cricklewood.
1903. 623 A breezy morn.
COBLENZ Painter.
6, Portman Square.
1809. 248 The Earl of Dunmore.
COCHRAN, J Miniature Painter.
19, Welclose Square.
182 1. 543 The Rev. J. Stratten.
99, Chancery Lane.
1823. 919 Portrait of a gentleman.
COCK, De. See D.
COCKAINE, J Sculptor.
85, Neimnan Street.
181 7. 1041 Bust of the Rev. J. Disney,
D.D.
5, New Road.
1818. 1047 Bust of the late Rev. W. Beloe.
io;8 do. Captain Ruth-
erford, R.N.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
91
COCKBURN, Miss C Painter.
Dulwich.
1825. 712 A fiddler.
COCKBURN, Edwin Painter.
61, Wells Street.
1837. 261 The fisherman's daughter.
83, Newman Street.
1838. 1030 Striking a bargain.
53, Greek Street, and IVfiitby.
1839. II A Welsh peasant Girl.
1840. 165 A cottage girl.
1 84 1. 280 A harvest field.
42, Rathboiie PI cue.
1845. 562 Portraits.
1047 Portrait of a gentleman, with a
favourite dog.
63, Tottenham Court Road.
1846. 1 1 80 The Cottage fireside.
83, Newman Street.
1848. 139 The widow.
1849. ^^5 Sunday afternoon.
1850. 1068 Saturday evening.
1852. 127S The expected footstep.
27, Hawley Road,
Kentish Town.
1854. 577 The shadow on the wall.
1855. 1 152 A visit from the Hall.
2, Park Place, Highgate.
1864. 224 Daddy's coming.
COCKBURN, Miss Mabel ... Painter.
Ryslau, Brondeshiiry.
1895. 1354 A study of a head.
Laften, Cheveniug Road,
North Kensington.
1901. 1 118 Portrait of a girl.
COCKBURN, Miss Maud L.
Miniature Painter.
Ryslau, Brondeshury.
1894. 1221 Portrait of a lady.
1895. 1204 Sybil, daughter of R. H. Mit-
ford, Esq.
COCKBURN, Ralph Painter.
46, Portland Street.
1802. 3S9 Miss C. Hicks.
56, Devonshire Street.
1807. 738 Maternal affection.
COCKBURN, W. A Painter.
8, Brook Street,
Hyde Park Gardens.
1850. 340 Boulogne fishing boats.
1852. 10S7 Loches near the Loire.
COCKERELL, Charles Robert, R.A.
Architect.
Saville Row.
1818. 966 Sketch of a Kiosk Shendrivan
of Ali Pasha, made in Ga-
nina, in Albania, in the year
18 13, etc.
969 Restoration of the Temple of
Jupiter Panhellcnius at
v¥.gina, etc.
8, Old Burlington Street.
1819. 1033 Idea of a restoration of the
Capitol and Forum of Rome,
and the Temple of Antonine
and Faustina, etc.
1820. 888 Restoration of the Parthenon
at Athens, etc.
182 1. 1010 Philosophical Institution in
Park Street, Bristol, etc.
1822. 853 Design for a chapel.
1824. 868 Sketch of Athens, etc.
1829. 1031 College of St. David at Llane-
peter, Cardiganshire, etc.
1051 National monument of Scot-
land on Calton Hill, Edin-
burgh, etc.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1830. 1007 Temple of Minerva, Parthenon
at Athens, etc.
1832. 974 TheatreofPompeiirestored,etc.
985 Westminster Life and British
Fire Office, Strand.
(Elected R.A.)
87, Eaton Square.
1838. nil Tribute to the memory of .Sir
Christopher Wren, etc.
North End, Hampstead.
1841. 993 Front of a public building.
1846. 1254 Design for a sculpture of Pedi-
ment of St. George's Hall,
Liverpool, etc.
1849. 1102 The Professor's dream; a sy-
nopsis of the principal archi-
tectural monuments, etc.
13, Chester Terrace,
Regent's Park.
1858. 1026 Mausoleum at Halicarnassus,
etc.
COCKERELL, Miss Christabel A.
(Mrs. George Frampton) ... Painter.
10, Brompton Crescent.
1885. 476 Maude.
Beachhouse, The Mall,
Hammersmith.
1888. 176 " Such wisdom as a little child
displays."
9a, Addison Terrace.
1889. 1157 A Metaphor of Spring, and
Youth, and Morning.
92
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cockerell, Miss Christabel A — con-
tinued.
iSgi. 39 Gretchen.
1S92. 132 Weighty cares.
9+S George R. Cockerell, Esq.
1893. no Little Mother.
32, Queen's Road,
St. John's Wood.
1897. 750 Pere et fils.
1901. 590 Priscilla, daughter of Professor
Simpson.
1903. 600 Bluebells.
COCKERELL, Frederick Pepys.
Architect.
108, Mount Street.
1854. 1205 Thanksgiving in St. Paul's after
the victory over the Spanish
fleet, 1 7 18, etc.
1212 Studies in Paris; Invalides.
12 13 do. Val de Grace.
8, Regent Street.
1856. 1 116 Study from Luca della Robbia.
1138 Study in Rome.
1139 do. Venice.
1140 do. do.
1858. 976 Metopes of one of the Eastern
Temples at Selinus, now in
the Museum, Palermo.
1025 Baid, etc.
1027 A Pompeian actor between
Tragedy and Comedy, etc.
i860. 694 Art, in devotion.
1862. S31 Pompeii — the Street of Tombs.
1864. -96 Monument to H.R. H. the
Prince Consort for Hyde
Park, etc.
802 do. do.
1866. 773 Front of Freemasons' Hall,
Great Queen Street.
1868. 890 Sir Roger Cholmeley's school
at Highgate.
1 8, Manchester Square.
1870. 814 A marble chimney-piece.
1 87 1. 932 Lythe Hill, Haslemere, for J.
Stuart Hodgson, Esq.
959 Down Hall, Harlow, Essex, for
Sir Selwyn-Ibbetson, Bart.,
M.P.
1873- '■"+ Blessingbourne, CO. Fermanagh,
seat of H. F. Montgomery,
Esq.
1178 Mansion at Ballards, near Croy-
don, seat of C. H. Goschen,
Esq.
1874. 1075 House at Shere for A. Clay,
Esq.
1875. 985 Mansion at Crawley, near Win-
chester, for Adam Kennard,
Esq.
1877. 1064 Woodcote Hall, Newport, Salop,
for C. C. Cotes, Esq., M.P.
COCKERELL, Samuel Pepys.
Architect.
Station Street, Piccadilly.
1785. 561 Entrance to Park at AVhite-
knights, Berks.
603 Bridge built for W. Bryam
Martin in the Park at White
Knights.
Saville Row.
1792. 549 Design for a town residence.
559 do. improving the
Foundling Hospital.
564 Design for a church now build-
ing at Banbury, Oxfordshire.
718 Design for a marine cottage
built in the Isle of Thanet.
1793- 753 The church in Normanton
Park, the seat of Sir Gilbert
Heathcote, Bart., etc.
758 Middleton Hall, in Carmar-
thenshire, building for W.
Paxton, Esq.
1795. 654 Principal front of Gore Court,
Sittingbourne, Kent.
1797. 1084 East view of the church of St.
Martin, Outwich.
1798. 1032 Internal view, do. do.
1799. 1026 do. do. do.
1057 Design of the east end of the
church of St. Margaret, West-
minster.
1 80 1. S59 A frame with four drawings,
viz., Entrance to Buckland
abbey, Devonshire, formerly
the seat of Sir Francis Drake
and now of his descendant.
Lord Heathfield, and other
designs, etc.
864 Inside St. Margaret's, West-
minster, etc.
Burlington Street.
1802. 974 Nutwell Court, near Exeter, the
seat of Lord Heathfield.
1803. 978 Design for church at Hunting-
don, etc.
1015 Design for Town Hall and
Market house in Cheshire.
COCKERELL, Samuel Pepys.
Painter.
43, George Street,
Portman Square.
1875. 401 Ready! " Walther Tell . . . ich
will nicht gebunden sein, Ich
will still halten Wie ein
Lamm." — Scliiller.
1876. 972 The nursling of the muse.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
93
1S77.
394
187S. 126
1882. 655
" In our square"; a portrait.
Ginevra. " Oh, sad was her fate
when, etc."
29, Soi/t/i Bank, Regenfs Park.
The ruined crucifix. " Swift to
its close ebbs out life's little
day, etc."
35, Phillimore Gardens.
At the shrine of ^iisculapius.
" Cry aloud, for he is a god,
etc."
Harry James Crauford, Esq.,
Grenadier Guards.
" Our ancient word of courage.
Fair St. George."— i^/i/^ar;^
Pilate washing his hands before
the people.
Damocles.
The Passover.
The allegory of Lurline.
Demosthenes practisingoratory.
Orpheus and Eurydice.
Elisha left alone.
" The gods together careless of
mankind." — Tennyson.
Thetis inspecting the new arm-
our of Achilles.
Thetis bathing Achilles in the
Styx.
The five foolish virgins. " I
know you not."
Lady Macbeth. " It is an ac-
customed action with her,
to seem thus washing her
hands."
Icarus.
Our Lady of the ruins.
Major H. J. Crauford, late
Grenadier Guards.
A whisper from the sea.
Helen of Troy called up by
Dr. Faustus.
Excommunicated.
Crossing the bar. " Twilight
and evening bell, etc."
Lost.
Model of memorial tablet
erected in Haslemerechurch,
ivith A. Fabbrucci.
COCKERILL, Miss Alice M.
Painter.
20, Granby Street, N. IV.
1893. '°53 Rhododendrons.
COCKING, Edward Painter.
35, TaV! stock Street.
1848. 53 The village coquette.
COCKING, R Painter.
1523
1624.
1885.
736
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
s+s
449
381
696
8+3
I89I.
436
1892.
947
1893.
109
1894.
S65
1895.
1896.
1897.
9
j°3
988
1898.
1899.
87,
S98
1900.
1902.
404
756
i9°3-
675
1697
1839.
24
Girl.
COCKRAM, George Painter.
48, ///>// Park Street,
Liverpool.
1S83.
1016
West Canning, Liverpool.
58, Voelas Street,
To.xteth Park, Liverpool.
1885.
iiSo
The Vale of Conway.
25, St. Pride Street, IJverpool.
1886.
1173
Cwn Eigean, North \Vales.
1298
Rhos Neiger, Anglesea.
1300
On the Anglesea coast.
1887.
1058
The street, Cookham.
1267
An Autumn afternoon.
188S.
"95
jVutumn in the silent woods.
1293
On the Anglesea Coast.
1889.
■437
Afternoon light on the sea.
Llanbedr, Conway.
1S90.
1179
"Where the sky dipt down to
sea and sands."
1239
"When the wind bloweth in
from the sea."
1240
Afternoon light on the sea.
Mark View, near Comvay.
1891.
1254
"There is a rapture on the
lonely shore, etc."
1892.
1064
Solitude. Purchased for the
Chantrey Bequest.
1122
An Anglesea farmyard.
1893.
1013
Tranquillity.
1062
The plunging seas.
1099
Evening.
1894.
1056
A silvery morn.
IIS7
The incoming tide.
Rhos Neigr, Ty Croes,
Anglesea.
1895.
888
"Soft flattering woo's the sea."
1896.
1.8+
Marsh lands.
1897.
1 1 30
" Where the sky dipt down to
the sea and sands."
1158
A calm.
1264
Evening.
1276
" The moon is up, yet 'tis not
night."
1898.
1007
Marsh lands — spring time.
1899.
1142
Evening.
•>55
"The waves make toward the
pebbled shore."
1900.
1 206
" Surge after surge with hollow,
etc."
1245
Idwal.
1901.
107S
The Trefan, Ogwen.
The Dunes, Rhosneigr, Tycroes.
1903.
892
Harvest time.
1904.
928
98S
The reedy margin of the
lake.
The silent sea.
94
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
COCKRELL, Louis Painter.
Temple Buildings, Birmingham.
1891. 1315 Margaret.
1892. 859 Harvest Moon.
COCROFT, Miss Ella M. ... Painter.
26, Victoria Street.
1904. 1351 On the outlook.
CODD, John Architect.
8, ///// Road, St. John's Wood.
1876. 1038 The old Hall, GauLsborough,
Lincolnshire.
1883. 12+1 The old Abbey Gateway,
\Vorksop.
1885. 1940 Netley Abbey.
16, Hill Rd., St. John's Wood.
1897. 1856 New Church, Bentley, near
Doncaster.
1857 do. do. do.
CODE, Mrs. (formerly Miss Mary
Ben well) Miniature Painter.
10, Duke St., Portland Place.
1783. 285 Portrait of a lady.
299 do. do.
301 Cupid.
319 Portrait of a gentleman.
1 784. 46 Portrait of a lady in crayons.
{Countess of Lincoln.)
2 58 Portrait of a lady.
1785. 286 A frame with five portraits in
miniature.
17S6. 295 Portrait of a lady in a
masquerade dress.
324 A country girl with a basket of
eggs.
1787. 262 A country girl making lace.
427 Portrait of a young lady playing
with a dog ; crayons.
49, Charlotte Street,
Portland Place.
1788. 363 Portrait of a lady drawing.
393 Portrait of a lady making lace.
1789. 353 Saint Ocalia.
424 Girl knotting.
1790. 20S Portrait of a lady.
392 Flora.
1791. 43S Venus with doves.
CODINA, Victoriano.
Painter and Sculptor.
105, Charlotte Street.
1879. 632 A street in Granada.
1582 Signor R.
1880. 106 The last touch.
629 Challenged.
'499 Spanish lovers.
1614 The bather; statuette.
{See also Langlin.)
CODMAN, W. C Architect.
28, BrutiS7vick Square,
Camberwell.
1884. 12S9 Staircase for house at Hamp-
stead.
1833-
1834.
1835-
COE, E. O Painter.
1 , Lower Brook Street.
543 Croix de Pierre, Rue St.
Hilaire, Rouen.
585 Church of St. Nicholas, Rouen.
215 Church of the Grand Sablon,
Brussels.
380 Soissons.
54 Exeter cathedral.
1836. 302 Rue de la Haute Tour, Rouen.
1006 Westminster Abbey from Tot-
hill Street.
1850. 1151 Pembroke Castle, sketched on
the spot, and enamelled on
china.
1851. 270 The fountain of St. Maclou,
Rouen.
281 Strasburg Cathedral.
COE, Henry Edward Architect.
Lewishain, Kent.
1849. 108S St. Stephen's church.
Danes Inn, Strand.
1S58. 1029 New Foreign office, Whitehall.
(First prize.)
21, Montague Street.
i860. 712 Cemetery chapels.
13, Great Ormond Street.
1863. 926 St. Phihp's church, Lambeth.
COE (H. E.) and GOODWIN (E.).
Architects.
Lewisha7n.
1848. 1115 House for S. Forster, Esq.,
Southend, Sydenham.
4, Frederick Place, E. C.
1850. 1181 Interior, church at Bracknell,
Berkshire.
2q,John Street, Bedford Square.
1853. 1H7 Orphanage at Baldovan, Forfar-
shire, for Lady Jane Ogilvy.
113 1 Royal Infirmary, Dundee.
1205 Congregational church, Lewis-
ham Road, for Alderman
Wire.
49, Pall Mall.
1854. 1 107 Mansion at Haverfordwest, for
H. W. Hepburne, Esq.
3, Great James Street.
1855. 1203 Mansion for Hon. W. H.
Yelverton, Whitland Abbey,
Caermarthen.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
95
COE and ROBINSON ... Architects.
4, FiiniivaPs Inn.
1S78. 1060 School house, Lockers Park,
Boxmoor, Herts.
1068 Mansion at Norwich.
COFFEE, H Sculptor.
18, Stephen Street.
Tottenham Court Road.
1819. 1225 Cupid.
2, N'orfolk Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1 82 1. 1138 Bust to be executed in marble.
1822. 1030 A Groupe of Cattle.
1 3, Upper Cleveland Street.
1824. 999 A groupe of boys.
9 1 , Great Tichfield Street.
1825. 956 Portrait, in wax, of a lad)'.
1053 Bust of Master J. Pulley.
io65 do. F. Goodwin, Esq.
1826. 977 A medallic bust of His Majesty.
105s Groupe of Bacchantes.
Castle Street East.
1839. 127S Boy and foliage. Part of a
chimney-piece executed for
His late Majesty George IV.
1283 A young Triton; part of a
fountain.
1294 Group of two sleeping children.
6, O.xford Market.
1842. 1 195 Cabinet portrait of a lady.
1845. 1468 Death of a boar.
COFFEE, J. T Sculptor.
II, Brook Street, West Square,
Lambeth.
1816. 969 A Gothic candelabrum in terra-
cotta.
COFFEE, W.J Sculptor.
1801. 895 Model of a brood mare.
898 do. do. horse.
32, Stanhope Street.
1808. 870 Model of a figure for a can-
delabrum.
871 A study ofa Welsh poney; from
nature.
876 A group of cattle.
879 A study of a greyhound; from
nature.
1811. 919 Model of a lioness; in terra-
cotta.
Derby.
1816. 95S Portrait of a setter, the pro-
perty of M. Allam, Esq., of
Derby; terra-cotta.
COFFIN, E Sculptor.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1787. 606 Portrait of an artist.
1788.
1789.
1790.
1792.
1793-
1794.
1796.
1798.
1800.
1002.
1803.
1 3, Poland Street, O.xford Street.
600 Portrait of a gentleman.
629 do. do.
630 Dr. Herschell.
586 Portrait.
593 do.
298 Model of Anthony Pasquin,
Esq.
6go Model of a student at law.
702 Model, in wax, of a lady.
39, Wells Street.
(i\-j Titan; a model in bas-relief.
767 Portrait of a lady, deceased, in
wax.
770 Portrait of a young lady in wax.
4, Mary Street,
Tottenham Court Road.
397 Model, in wax, of a lady.
405 do. do. celebrated
actress.
412 Model, in wax, of the late
Louis XVI.
414 Model, in wax, ofa senator.
589 Sisyphus.
8-8 Timon of Athens; a model.
850 Portrait; a model.
1052 Bust ofa boy.
1025 Ceres; model of candelabria.
1027 Bacchus; do. do.
1028 Model of a group designed for
a candelabrium, to be exe-
cuted in silver.
773 A model ofa medal.
1002 A model of a Corinthian frize.
COGGHE, Remy Painter.
22, Rue de Viel Abreiivoir,
Roiibaix, France.
1887. 1006 Public writer at Rome.
16, Rue des Velocipedes,
Roubaix.
1889. 661 Good Friday at the church of
San Carlo in Rome.
COGGIN, Clarence Architect,
8, Roland Mansions,
South Kensington.
1892. 1651 A street corner.
1896. 1663 West Ham Technical Institute.
COGGIN, Mrs. Jeannie Painter.
8, Roland Mansion.
1892. 1696 Hotel de Ville, I. Veere.
COGILL, Miss Emily Painter.
Crossways, Crane's Park,
Surbiton.
I 1897. 87^ Thistles.
I 1898. 785 A Suffolk shore.
96
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
COGSWELL, Gerald Architect.
1 2,Jou/'frt's Mansions, Clielsea.
1897. 1S6S Design for a rector's stall,
Wallasey Church.
COHEN, Miss Ellen Gertrude.
Painter.
21, Hamilton Terrace.
1884. 1757 Dr. B. W. Richardson; sculp-
ture.
1888. 1438 Achmed Pasha.
1891. 1308 "Those happy days long gone."
1892. ic88 Tired out.
1893. 949 Louise Kinsella.
9S2 A brown study — in blue.
1895. 999 Louise.
1897. 667 Dibbing for chub.
1374 A young rebel.
15, St. Loo Mansiotis,
Flood Street, Chelsea.
1899. 69 The bouquet.
s6i Qualifying for the Coaching
Club.
1900. 305 Shadows.
Fernhiirst, Haslemere.
1904. 836 The gambler.
COHEN, Lewis Painter.
I, Scarsdale Studios.
1897. 649 An obstruction to traffic.
1899. 700 An answer.
1901. 457 Landscape — evening.
COHEN, Miss Minnie Agnes.
Painter.
Hawksmoor, Fallowfiehi,
Manchester.
1 89 1. 359 Mrs. Berend.
62S "The year is growing old."
Oakfield, Fallowfield.
1894. 136 II paese di Capri.
Beer, Axminster, Devon.
1895. 207 Wild birds.
694 An old window.
1897. 964 At the capstan bars.
1 8, Tregiinter Road.
1898. 372 In Waterland.
744 Mother and babe.
1900. 173 Jan Panjis.
265 Haabetje, Jaapje and Ant.
462 A byway in Katwyk.
1904- 755 A quiet corner in Katwyk.
COIGNET, Jules Louis Philippe.
Painter.
4, Place de la Bourse, Paris.
1 84 1. 724 View of the Chartreuse.
943 View in Auvergne, France.
240, Regent Street.
1850. S45 A rock scene.
COILERS, L. B Painter.
28, St Alban's Street.
1784. 43 A Dutch milk-girl scouring a
kettle.
COKE, Alfred Sacheverel ... Painter,
5, The Mall, Havers tock Hill.
1881. 8? The daughter of Herodias.
1882. 712 Orpheus.
Arts Club, Hanover Square.
1887. 146 St. Martin of Tours.
1892. 793 Phidias.
COKER, G Sculptor.
23, Turtier Street.
1S58. 1256 Rabboni; relievo. "Jesus
said unto her, Mary, etc."
7, Smith Street, Mile End.
i860. 994 Monument to John Pounds,
originator of ragged schools.
COLAROSSI, Ernest Engraver.
14, Masl'ro' Road,
West Kensifigton.
1889. 1-29 An Italian Girl. After Louis
Leloir.
COLAROSSI, Filippo Sculptor.
14, Marlborough Road,
Brook Green.
1884. i3o6 La Vendetta; bust, bronze.
43, Avenue J 'id or Hugo, Paris.
1888. 2015 Portrait; bust, terra-cotta.
COLBY, Joseph Painter.
19, Torriano Avenue.
1851. no Asiatic indolence.
359 A pas de deux.
II, Liverere Road, Dalston.
1853. 27 Romping.
28 The running stream.
571 The pet pigeon.
1854. 625 A portrait.
18, Golden Square.
1855. 169 Beating a retreat.
658 Floral emblems.
1330 Silent thoughts.
1856. 140 Hero and Leander.
284 Happy days.
405 The launch of the Little
Britain.
491 A present of flowers.
1857. S94 Peace restored.
68, Welbeck Street.
1859. 669 The love ballad.
1044 Kate.
1 1 , Clunies Street,
Tottenham Court Road.
i860. 244 Prayer.
1 86 1. 146 A village lass.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
97
1S62. 2ZZ The necklace.
419 A portrait.
1863. 408 A peasant.
477 Friends.
725 A discovery.
1864. 256 Rose.
76, Grafton Street.
1886. 1069 The only survivor.
COLE, Miss A Painter.
5, Queen's Square, Bloomshury.
1855. 965 A portrait.
1856. 892 Jessie, the artist's sister.
COLE, Alfred Benjamin Painter.
I, Kensington Crescent.
1871. 1134 The Gurnard's Head, Corn-
wall.
1876. 406 In Headley wood.
1882. 479 In Arundel Park.
COLE, Miss A. M.
Miniature Painter.
5, Queen's Square, Bloomshury.
1861. 736 Mrs. H. Phillips.
1863. 957 Eliza, youngest daughter of H.
C. Turck, Esq.
Belvedere House, Bexley.
1870. 683 May darling.
684 Eustace Hamber.
685 Aldyth Hamber.
1872. 1334 George Ferguson Gregor Grant,
Esq.
COLE, Alphaeus P Painter.
\2a, Edith Terrace, Chelsea.
1904. 372 Mrs. Alfred W. Sikes.
712 The old miniature.
COLE, Miss Augusta (afterwards
Mrs. Samwell),.. Miniature Painter.
12, Taunton Place.
1835. 724 Portrait of a lady.
60, Great Queen Street.
1836. 776 Mrs. Louis Goodman.
818 A portrait.
826 Portrait of a lady.
1837. 652 do. do.
659 Rev. William Bury.
663 Miss Charlotte de Linden.
897 Portrait of a gentleman.
928 do. lady.
57, Upper Norton Street.
1838. 597 Miss Riviere.
801 Miss Armstrong.
810 Mrs. Henry R. Bishop.
1839. 663 Catherine, daughter of D.
Davis, Esq., M.D.
686 Madame Delia Romba.
II.
1839.
879 Frame containing two minia-
ture portraits for bracelets.
1840.
798 Charles Salamans, Esq.
8 57 " A well-known tune, etc."
1841.
672 Miss Rosalind Williams.
82S Douglas Pitt Gamble, Esq.
1842.
638 Portrait of a lady in an old
English dress.
817 Mr. James Capel.
S27 Frame containing portraits of
the Hon. Mrs. Calliphronus,
and of her sister, the Hon.
Hester King.
905 Miss Kate Salaman.
1843.
755 J. G. Teed, Esq., Q.C.
757 Lord ^Villiam Fitzroy.
1 1 26 A lady in the costume of the
15th century.
1844.
714 Mrs. Thomas Wheeler.
762 Portrait of a gentleman and
his wife.
900 Miss Selina Samwell.
1845.
711 Hon. Mrs. Seton.
790 Lady Shakespeare and Miss
Thompson.
887 Mrs. Frederick Currie and Mrs.
Charles Hugh Lushington.
1035 Portrait.
1846.
915 Portrait of a lady.
ico7*Mrs. Vidal.
1847.
726 Miniature of Mrs. Canton for
a ring.
732 Portrait of a lady.
IS48.
840 Mrs. Kearsey Thomas.
868 Portrait of a Belgian lady.
870 Miniature of a young lady.
914 The late John Teesdale, Esq.
1030 Mrs. J. Waley.
1849.
727 Mrs. H. S. Leigh Hunt and
child.
744 Mrs. Jacob Mocatta.
818 Miss Samwell.
832 Mrs. Herbert Ashton.
1850.
774 Frame containing miniatures of
Mrs. McCarthy and Miss
Emma Goldsmid.
832 Mrs. Charles Salaman.
992 Portrait of a lady.
1851.
585 A portrait.
840 Miss Mary Townsend.
899 Portrait of a lady.
997 Miss Julia Laurence.
1063 Horatio FitzRoy, Esq.
1064 Hon. Mrs. Horatio FitzRoy.
1852
670 Mrs. Collier and her daughter.
801 Edward, son of the Rev. W.
Darell.
832 Portrait of a lady.
8g6 Miss Louisa Cook.
922 Portrait of a lady.
0
98
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cole, Miss Augusta — continued.
1853. 796 The children of the Rev. Sir
Lionel Darell, Bart.
840 Mrs. Mordan.
1854. 762 A portrait.
809 do.
1855. 798 Robert Cole, Esq., F.S.A.
877 Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Fooks.
52, Bo hover Street.
Mrs. William Coxon.
1859. 769
i860. S46 Portrait of a lady.
COLE, Chisholm Painter.
Church House,
Llanbedr, Conway.
1890. 1015 Afternoon.
1892. 997 January.
1895. 744 The Valley of the Glaslyn,
Bedd-Gelert.
1896. 738 Winter sunlight.
762 On the Glaslyn, Bedd-Gelert.
1899. 958 The Tryfarn, Nant Francon.
COLE, Miss Ellen Painter.
57, Upper Norton Street.
1183 Expectation.
301 A woman playing a sistrum.
88 Jacob's dream.
Ruth and Naomi.
The nativity.
Portia. "She snatched some
burning coals from the fire,
and shut them close in her
mouth till she was suffocated,
etc."
Faith.
A study.
Ivy Bridge, Devon.
1841.
1843-
1845.
1846.
1847.
1848.
1849.
1858.
664
702
574
486
374
822
COLE, E. S Painter.
17, Euston Square.
1837. 1071 Nave of Henry VIFs chapel,
Westminster Abbey.
York House, Richmond.
1857. 1009 Memorial church at Constan-
tinople.
1862. 827 Antwerp Cathedral.
S28 In Malines Cathedral.
6, Thurloe Place.
1863. 753 Louvain Cathedral.
18, Thurloe Place.
1868. 844 The Roman monument at Igel,
Prussia.
COLE, George Painter.
Montague Lodge,
Buckland, Portsmouth.
1849. 541 A gravel pit.
1852. 622 Landscape and cattle.
1853-
1854
185s
1856
1857
1858
1859.
1862.
1870.
1874.
1877.
1878.
1881.
1882.
2, Le^vis Place, Fulham.
781 A yoke of draught oxen, on
the Moselle.
1359 A sketch on the common.
647 Landscape with sheep.
2, The Crescent, Kensington.
607 Landscape with sheep and
figures.
646 Landscape with sheep — coast
of Sussex.
58 Cows on the bank of a river.
1098 Landscape and cattle at Shal-
ford, Guildford.
1015 The quiet pool, Bettws-y-Coed.
96 Mother and child.
951 Gurnard's Head, coast of Corn-
wall.
472 Heath scene near Haslemere.
589 River scene with cows repos-
ing— Sussex.
568 Wheat harvest — Hampshire.
135: Early morning on the Thames
at Windsor.
479 A Hampshire moorland.
966 Timber drag; showery weather.
772 River scene with cattle repos-
ing.
COLE,
1853-
1854.
1855-
1857-
George Vicat, R.A. ... Painter.
2, Le7vis Place, Fulham.
37 Marienburg Kloster on the
Moselle.
226 Ranmore Common, Surrey.
1308 Near Dorking, Surrey.
6, Torrianno Villas,
Camden Town.
436 Chiswick on the Thames.
523 Near Whitstable.
310 On the road to Langley, North
Devon.
375 The Beach at Yarmouth.
948 Afternoon on Holmwood Com-
mon.
5, Gordon Cottages,
William St., Hammersmith.
1858. 911 A Sandpit, Water Lane, Albany,
near Guildford.
1176 A Surrey Cornfield.
795 Under the Greenwood tree.
19, Gloucester Terrace,
Campden Hill.
S22 Shadows from the beeches.
131 An autumnal Evening.
Holmbury Cottage,
near Dorking.
346 The decline of day.
460 Spring. "When daisies pied
and violets blue, etc."
185 " Summer's golden crown."
403 Evening rest.
1859
i860
1861
1863
1864.
1865.
i866.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
99
1867. 4S9 "One showed an iron coat and
angry waves, etc."
524 In St. Bride's Bay, Pembroke-
shire.
1868. 298 Sunhght lingering intheautumn
woods.
684 Evening.
8, Victoria Road, Kensington.
1869. 39 Summer showers.
113 Floating down to Camelot.
412 A pause in the storm in sun-
set.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1870. 211 Sunshine showers.
991 "Now fades the glimmering
landscape on the sight, etc."
1871. 52 Autumn Gold.
201 A misty morning.
496 April skies.
1872. no Noon. "While nature lies
around deep-lulled in noon."
550 " Dewy Eve."
1873. 114 Hay time. "Nor is the mead
unworthy of thy foot, etc."
587 " Summer rain."
1874. Ill The heart of .Surrey.
296 Misty morning. " The first soft
light of morn, etc."
639 The old mill at Fittleworth.
Little Campden House,
Kensington.
1875. 237 Richmond Hill. "What a
goodly prospect spreads
around, etc."
513 Loch Scavaig, Isle of Skye.
" A while their route they
silent made, etc."
1213 Summer — noon. "The hill,
and now the noonday quiet
holds, etc."
1876. 308 The day's decline. "And sweet
the coming on of grateful
evening mild." — Milton.
1877. 239 Summer showers.
432 Arundel.
1878. 20 A showery day.
268 The Alps at Rosenlaui.
634 A Surrey pastoral.
1879. 4 " Leaves are but wings on which
the summer flies." — Hood.
245 Ripening sunbeams. " Half
veiled in golden light, etc."
1026 Leith Hill, from Denbies.
1033 Box Hill, do.
1880. 15 A Thames backwater. "A
watery maze; haunt of still
solitude."
310 " Theleaves of wastedautumn."
— Shelley.
393 In silver Thames.
1880.
1466
The mist of the morning.
(Elected R.A.)
i88i.
203
Wargrave.
246
August days.
369
Streatley.
18S2.
35
The sources of the Thames.
92
"In sylvan solitude."
289 Abingdon.
1883.
297
Wmdsor.
435
Autumn Morning.
1884.
252
Oxford, from Iffley.
259
Mapledurham Lock.
5^7
Bisham.
1885.
135
Iffley Mill.
186
Sinodun Hill from Day's Lock,
Dorchester.
1886.
lOI
Pangbourne.
260
Cookham.
501
The sultry hour.
1052
Great Marlow on Thames.
1888.
3 5°
The Pool of London. Pur-
chased for the Chantrey Be-
quest.
1889.
343
The summons to surrender.
"I fell in (God be thanked!)
with ^'aldez' great galleon,
and in it good booty, etc."
— Kingsley's " Westward
Hoi"
1890.
^34
Meeting of the Thame and
Isis at Dorchester.
390
The Thames at Greenwich.
1891.
267
Autumn morning. Diploma
work.
1892.
306
Westminster.
COLE, Sir Henry, K.C.B. ... Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1827. 452 Well in North Wales.
1828. 815 Rouen Cathedral.
183 1. 486 Tallyelyn from Cader Idris,
North Wales.
1864. S46 Shere; etching.
1865. S43 Shere with its hills north and
south of the Tillingbourn.
1866. 824 Sacketts, Broadstairs, 1864;
etching.
COLE,
Herbert Illustrator.
37, GeraldineRd., Wandsivorth.
1898.
1559 Illustration to poem.
15, Nicholson Road,
Walthamstow.
1900.
1590 In Arcadia.
COLE,
James Painter.
34, Mornington Place.
1862.
257 Innocence.
25, Polygon, Clarendon Road.
1863.
417 Sunshine.
lOO
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cole, James — continued.
Rifle Lodge, Queen's Road,
Bays7C'aler.
iS68. 53S " Behold the child, by nature's
kindly law, etc."
Minerva Lodge, Acton.
187 1. 262 A study from niy window.
1873. 1217 Bird catching.
Grove Lodge, Acton.
1875. 92 Waiting for the tide.
1876. 369 A busy body.
921 Mischief.
COLE, James William Painter.
180, Maida Hill.
1850. 9S0 Portrait of the "Gent," a cele-
brated steeplechase horse, at
Kilmarnock, W.S , the pro-
perty of W. Redfern, Esq.
1000 Head of a white terrier.
1851. 485 Looking out.
1853. 377 Meet of the Limerick fox-
hounds, at Croom Castle —
a bye-day; containing por-
traits.
I, Carlton Place,
St. John's Wood.
1854. 220 The artist's pets.
1855. 331 Catching the pony.
2, Priory Place, Kilhurn.
1862. 89 A holiday.
241, Kentish Town Road.
1867. 400 Scene in Bedfordshire.
41, Prince of Wales Crescent.
1873- 565 The last visit to the favourite.
I, College Place, St. Pancras.
1878. 82 In disgrace.
COLE, J. Foxcroft Painter.
4, Branch Hillside, Hampstead.
1876. 212 A bleak day.
575 Pasturage in Normandy.
Paris.
1877. 335 Norman farm.
340 Sheep washing in Normandy.
COLE, John H Painter.
Church Lane, Llanbedr,
Conway.
1870. 552 The peat road, Carnedd-Llew-
elyn.
1871. 699 On the heights, Carnarvon-
shire.
1885. 1 166 Mountain solitude.
1888. 1245 December " Quid pro quo."
1889. 1455 Nature in December.
1892. 1164 "It plays with the skies, etc."
COLE, John Jenkins Architect.
57, Upper Norton Street.
1841. 96S CentralHall Assize Courts, Liv-
erpool.
1 08 1 Assize Courts, Liverpool.
1 8, Pratt Street, Lambeth.
1850. 1108 Melon, etc.
1 206 Capel Schools, Kempsey, Wor-
cestershire.
1218 Villa at High Streatham for
W. N. Coupland, Esq.
1287 St. Mary's Church, Abberley,
Worcestershire.
COLE, Joseph Painter.
At Mr. Cole's,
Holyivell Street, Strand.
1770. 45 A piece of flowers.
1771- 43 do.
1772. 53 do.
Gate St., Lincoln's Lnn Fields.
1773' 5^ A piece of flowers.
1774. 42 A small flower piece.
1779. 55 A piece of flowers.
1780. 3 Fruit and flowers; with a por-
trait of the Leghorn Runt.
1 78 1. 186 Portrait of a child.
1782. 109 A flower piece.
COLE,
1841.
1842.
1844.
1845.
1846.
1847.
1848.
1849.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853-
1854.
1855-
1856.
1857.
1858.
Miss Mary Ann Painter.
57, Upper Norton Street.
1182 A tale of the olden time.
286 A study.
567 Portraits of two sisters.
450 The bereaved.
231 The Head of a Turk.
378 Romeo and Juliet.
459 A moonlight scene.
587 " The dead are in their silent
Graves, etc."
641 Ave Maria.
271 A portrait.
435 Meditation.
182 The perplexed artist.
457 " Lord, what love have I unto
thy law ! etc."
204 Study of a young Algerine.
97 " The first letter."
949 Miss Julia Lawrence.
141 The summer of life.
267 Playing at school.
487 The youthful hairdresser.
400 News from the Crimea.
222 Dawlish beach.
169 Gone!
899 " He stood looking afar, etc."
COLE, M. E.
1S32. 774 Portrait of Dorria Damiana.
Miniature Painter.
33, Red Lion Street.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
lOl
COLE, Miss Sculptor.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1866. 9S0 Mosaic portrait in English
earthenware tesserae.
COLE, Mrs Painter.
14, Foley Place.
1825. 496 Fruit, from nature.
1826. S50 TuHp, do.
1827. 555 Fruit.
1828. 562 Flowers, from nature.
York House, Richmond.
1S33. 53' Fruit, from nature.
1836. 577 do. do.
1840. 622 Grapes.
COLE, Philip Tennyson Painter.
Bolton Studios, Redcliffe Road.
1S87. 1285 Mrs. Robert Lemon.
Grove House, Seymour Place,
Kensington.
188S. 1352 The Countess of Iddesleigh.
Royal Colonial Institute,
Northumberland Avenue.
1901. 161 The Duke of Norfolk, K.G.
1902. 260 Sir Frank Green, Bart., Lord
Mayor of London, 1901.
271 LordMilner,G.C.M.G.,G.C.B.,
High Commissioner for
South Africa.
COLE,
Reginald Vicat Painter.
9, Campden Hill Square.
1896.
'3
In the dingle.
ii
A Winding of the Wharfe.
1897.
249
" Now spring has clad, etc."
420
" 'Tis a blithe May-day."
1899.
^75
Wharfedale pastures.
401
Sweet scented woodlands.
•iPZ
Yorkshire Wolds.
967
The reed-bound pool.
1900.
439
Spring's delights.
1901.
191
" Hollies weird and flowers of
spring."
554
The Wharfe below Bolton
Abbey.
9, New Road, Campden Hill.
1902.
296
The ebb of the tide at eve.
402
Sunlit flowers of summer time.
1903.
5^7
Harvesting ; painted with Byam
Shaw.
1904.
170
An English Landscape.
COLE, Robert Langton Architect.
23, Throgmorton Street.
1896. i5o8 Public offices at Sutton.
1902. 1527 Extension of the. Stock Ex-
change, London.
COLE, Solomon Painter.
Worcester, and 1 1, George St.,
Hanover Square.
1845. 486 The late John Thomas, Esq.,
Her Majesty's Commis-
sioner for the suppression of
the Slave Trade at St. Paul
de Loanda, western coast of
Africa.
1846. 423 Mrs. Savage.
637 Henry Mann, Esq., attache to
the British Embassy in Per-
sia.
1847. 218 Rev. J. D. Simpson, M.A.
1850. 513 Mrs. S. C. Cole.
1851. Ill Mrs. Rutter.
40; Rev. F. F. H. English.
5, Poley Place.
1852. 1275 Rev. — Montesquieu, minister
of St. John's Church, Cal-
cutta.
1 1, Manchester Street.
1853. 548 Ralph Fletcher, Esq., M.D.
1854. 290 Mrs. Goodyer.
12S5 Portrait of a clergyman.
14, Berners Street.
1855. 247 Charles George Tripp, Esq.
6, Wigmore Street.
1856. 236 Miss Morgan.
1857. 74 Henry Mann, Esq.
297 Portrait of a lady.
1858. 38 Digby, son of the Rev. J. F.
Hawker English.
1859. 34 Portrait.
COLE, Thomas Painter.
4, Grafton Street.
324 View in New Hampshire, U.S.A.
431 The tomb of General Brock,
near Queenston, Lake On-
tario, Upper Canada.
1831. 192 View in the United States of
America — Autumn.
COLE, Thomas W Painter.
7, Sheddon Street, Hyde Park.
1888. 483 Chrysanthemums.
The Cottage, Ealing Green.
1892. 851 Fruit.
1895. 164 Chrysanthemums.
17, Mattock Lane, Ealing.
1 90 1. 1055 A chalky cove.
COLE, William Architect.
Stanley Place, Chester.
1 83 1. 1022 Bolesworth Castle, Cheshire,
the seat of George Walmsey,
Esq.
1832. loii A building.
1830.
f02
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
COLEBATCH, G Architect.
Ai Mr. Laxton's.
1805. 716 Entrance front to a county
gaol.
177, Tottenham Court Road.
1 80S. 91 J A (Juildhall lor Canterbury.
1809. S32 A sepulchral building.
COLEMAN, Charles Painter.
26, Via Zncchelli, Rome.
1839. 9- Italian country people refresh-
ing themselves at a Ca-
panna amongst shepherds.
1848. 94 Italian Peasants with buffaloes.
137, New Bond Street.
1859. 344 The Forum, Rome.
36, Via Margutta, Rome.
1869. 193 The young monk.
COLEMAN, Charles Caryl... Painter.
TyT^., Via Margutta, Rome.
1887. 719 Pruning the Vines, Island of
Capri.
COLEMAN, Edward Painter.
Bardesley\ Birmingham.
18 1 3. 290 Pheasants.
330 A hare.
369 Partridges.
18 14. 328 A hare.
181 7. 458 Fish.
Temple Place., Birmitigham.
18 1 9. 128 Dead game.
5S4 do.
1820. 417 Hare, pheasants, etc.
1822. 344 Mr. Goss.
558* St. John preaching in the
Wilderness, etc.
1825. 17; Dead game.
414 Portrait of a young lady.
1827. 43 do. do. gentleman.
1829. 100 Mr. Pratt.
15, Old Square, Birmingham.
1833. 119 Lieut.-Col. Sir Robert Gill,
K.B.G.
120, Islington Street,
Birmingham.
1848. 673 Lady Gyll.
COLEMAN, Edward Thomas.
Painter.
52, Upper Charlotte Street.
1849. '^°° Alexander the Great visits the
Temple of Jupiter Amnion.
15, Lincoln's Imi Fields.
1853- 370 Boveney, near Windsor — sun-
set.
1275 A mountain lake on the road
from Dolgelly to Cader
Idris.
1854. 347 A foreground study on Fawke
Common, near Sevenoaks.
COLEMAN, Frank Painter.
129, Ji'ardour Street.
1885. 1206 A poor dinner table.
1378 The Anniversary.
1465 do. do.
61, North Parade, Bradford.
1890. 1407 A type of beauty, Italian.
1 41 5 Ready for action.
COLEMAN, Miss Helen Cordelia. See
Mrs. John Angell.
COLEMAN, Henry Painter.
cjo G. Squire, 293, O.xford St.
1S89. 14S3 The Cliffs, Nettuno.
COLEMAN, H. S Architect.
2, Cro'cvn Court, Old Broad St.
1845. 1274 Design for a church.
COLEMAN, R Gem Engraver.
41.1-, St. John's Square.
1831. 1041 Terpsichore; an intaglio.
1833. 1050 Cicero.
COLEMAN, Miss Rebecca... Painter.
2, Belle Vue, Chelsea.
1872. S4S A silent song.
COLERIDGE, F. G Painter.
JJ^argrave, Henley.
1872. 806 Early summer in the meadows
near Mapledurham.
Tivyford, Berks.
1875. 662 The Thames at Maple Durham.
COLERIDGE, Lady (formerly Mrs.
John Duke Coleridge) Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
Mrs. J. D. Coleridge.
1864. 741 Miss M. Alderson.
742 Master G. Coleridge.
743 Miss Agnes Lushington.
Lady Coleridge,
I, Sussex Square.
1873. 1229 Miss M. M. Coleridge.
1315 The Attorney-General, M.P.
Heaths Court.
1874. 1217 Sir William Boxall, R.A.
1229 Sir John Taylor Coleridge.
1245 W. Butterfield, Esq.
1875. 1052 Nineteen.
1069 Very Rev. John Henry New-
man, D.D.
I, Sussex Square.
1876. 1096 Mr. Thomas Selway, stone-
mason, Ottery St. Mary.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
103
1876. 1 112 The Rev. Edward Coleridge,
Fellow of Eton College.
1877. 1226 May and Maud.
1266 The Very Rev. John Henry
Newman, D.D.
(The late.)
187S. 1238 Arthur Penrose Seymour, Esq.
COLERIDGE, Miss Maud.
Miniature Painter.
6, William Sired, S. W.
1898. 1369 The late Lord Chief Justice of
England.
1 90 1. 141 6 Piers, son of P. Rodocanachi,
Esq.
COLERIDGE, Stephen Painter.
7, Egerlon Mansions.
1894. 37S The Brecon Beacons, from
Langorse Lake.
COLES, H Miniature Painter.
177, High Holborn.
1819. 858 Portrait of a lady.
1820. 702 Master J. Guise.
COLES, Walter Architect.
31, Bath Road, Exeter.
1894. 1552 Design for a country house.
COLES, William C Painter.
36, Lo?ig Street, Devizes.
1890. 974 Evening glow — Polperro.
28, Edgar Road, Winchester.
1894. 84 The lighthouse.
School of Art, Winchester.
1897. 886 At the close of day.
COLIBERT, Julien Sculptor.
I, Tottenham Court Road.
1777. 59 A medallion of His Majesty.
COLIBERT, Nicholas Painter.
21, Rupert Street.
1785. 558 St. James Park.
COLIN, Alexandre Marie .. Painter.
Paris.
1829. 234 Gypsy telling their fortunes to
Italian girls.
386 Italian bather.
454 Brigands disputing the spoils of
their victim.
Paris, and
96, Great Russell Street.
1849. 275 Une cause bretonne.
361 Pecheurs des cotes de Flandres.
942 Sujet tird des Incas, de Mar-
montel la vielle de la mort
d'Ataliba.
1850. 537 Columbus before the council
of Salamanca. ..." What a
strange spectacle must the
old hall of the convent have
presented at this memorable
conference! a simple mariner
standing forth in the midst
of an imposing array of pro-
fessors, friars, and dignitaries
of the Church, maintaining
his theory with natural
eloquence, and, as it were,
pleading the cause of the
New World, etc."
96, Great Russell Street.
1852. 88 An Arab and child.
Pans.
1853. 245 Scene in Algiers.
COLIN-LIBOUR, Madame.
Painter.
35, Fentiman Rd., Clap ham Rd.
1883. 719 Le petit saltimbanque.
COLKETT, S. D Painter.
42, Clare mont Square.
1830. loS Landscape.
1 83 1. 527 Scene at Shepreth, Cambridge-
shire.
COLKETT, Miss Victoria S. (after-
wards Mrs. Harry Hine) ... Painter.
TrumpingtoH Street, Cambridge.
1870. 598 Chingford old church, Essex.
COLLCUTT, Thomas E... Architect.
12, Finsbury Place South.
1873. 1 197 Manchester Conservative Club.
1 7 , Essex Street, Strand.
1875. 930 The Priory, Mill Hill.
948 House at Mill Hill.
960 109, Fleet Street.
991 32, Nicholas Lane.
1876. 1042 Design for a staircase.
1080 Lodge at Mill Hill.
1877. 1190 House in Bloomsbury Square.
36, Bloofnsbury Square.
1878. 1043 Wakefield Municipal Buildings.
1100 Town Hall, Barrow-in-Furness.
1 126 House in Paris Exhibition.
1 1 30 Town Hall, Barrow-in-Furness.
1879. 1093 Three lodges, Euston Park.
1138 Pair of houses, Wandsworth.
1 176 Interior in Paris.
1880. 1084 Council Chamber, Wakefield
Town Hall.
1 1 17 House.
1217 City of London Schools.
1882. 118; Wakefield Town Hall.
I04
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CoUcutl
, Thomas E. — continued.
1827.
705
Portrait of a lady.
1883.
131 House at Hayes Common.
785
do. do.
152 Hunting lodge at Winchfield.
795
do. do.
18S4.
2+9 House at Sheen Common.
825
Octavius Wigram, Esq.
5, Lancaster Street, Strand.
827
Portrait of a lady.
1885.
76; New premises, Oxford Street.
1828.
868
do. do.
1886.
685 Porch at East Sheen.
889
Mrs. Nathaniel Hibbert.
720 Cottage at Winchfield.
1829.
887
Portrait of a lady.
1888.
765 The Imperial Institute.
904
Richard Tattersall, Esq.
1889.
865 New Theatre, Cambridge
Circus.
910
George Edward Anson, Esq.
Bengal Cavalry Cadet.
1890.
S64 Premises, Wigmore Street.
931
H.S.H. the Princess Hohen-
1891.
781 City Bank, Ludgate Hill.
lohe Laugenbourg.
36, Bloomsbury Square.
936
Lady EUenborough.
1892.
644 The Queen's Tower, Imperial
1830.
719
Mr. W. Tracey.
Institute.
729
Portrait of a lady.
803 Rivernook, Wraysbury.
730
Colonel the Hon. George An-
1893.
586 Staircase, Imperial Institute.
son.
1894.
557 P. and 0. offices, Leadenhall
776
Portrait of a lady.
Street.
868
H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent.
1895.
430 The Lecture Hall, Imperial
914
Mr. Mitchell.
Institute.
1831.
668
Lady Helena Cooke.
437 Cold Harbour, Liphook.
830
Mrs. George Burnard.
566 The King's Hall, Holborn Res-
1833-
725
Mrs. Arthur Pearson.
taurant.
785
Portrait of a gentleman.
1897.
1850 Additions to Savoy Hotel.
842
Ellen and Mary.
1898.
1615 The Croft, Totteridge, Herts.
S96
Hon. Miss Bentinck.
1900.
1766 Lloyd's Register of Shipping.
780 do. do.
1834.
620
Miss Granville Harcourt Ver-
non.
781 do. do.
623
Mrs. Francis Walpole.
1901.
563 do. do.
656
Mrs. Knight.
1904.
597 House at East Grinstead.
697
Portrait of a lady.
603 The Savoy Hotel.
754
Miss Fenwick.
787 Lady Boughton.
COLLE
N, Henry.
Miniature Painter.
At Mr. G. Hayter's,
801
Andrew Knight, Esq., F.R.S.,
and President of the Horti-
cultural Society.
78, Whnpole Street.
(Miniature Painter to the Duchess of
1820.
688 Portrait of a gentleman.
Kent and the Princess Victoria.)
1823.
72S Saith Satoore.
1835-
691
Portrait of a lady.
885 Portraits of a young gentleman
771
Lady Newark.
and favourite setter.
787
Portrait of a lady.
1824.
444 C. M. Young, Esq.
1836.
660
H.R.H. the Princess Victoria.
687 Portrait of Carlo, a favourite
821
Mary, Lady Petre.
poodle.
832
Mrs. George Keene.
778 Portrait of a lady.
1837-
666
H.S.H. the Prince Leinengen.
1825.
644 John Spencer Stanhope, Esq.
820
H.R.H. the Princess Victoria.
798 T. Cramer Roberts, Esq.
924
Mrs. Thomas Cramer Roberts.
828 Miss Macgregor.
94S Lady Thompson.
37, Somerset Street.
1838.
818
Portrait of a lady.
1826.
611 Lady Johnstone.
829
Lady Catherine Harcourt.
612 Lady Ann Vernon.
832
Miss Catherine H. Smith.
631 TheArchbishopof York. (Z^«.
843
Dr. Harris Dunsford.
Edivard Venahles Vernon.)
921
Frame containing portraits of
632 The Hon. Granville Vernon.
the Countess of Surrey, a
663 Portrait of a lady.
lady, and two gentlemen.
755 do. do.
948 Captain Freemantle, R.N.
8r4 Madame Ronzi Vestris in the
101 1
Portrait of a lady.
character of the Inconstant
1839.
S36
Henry Vernon Harcourt, Esq.
Page.
847
Miss Frances Bischoff.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
105
944
1840.
682
703
755
856
I84I.
745
i«43-
906
907
7844.
6S6
701
85.
1845.
6.7
1846.
805
881
904
964
gSi
1847.
800
828
1848.
829
1849.
846
1S39. 880 "Adieu! my native land,
adieu ! "
890 Study from nature — ecstatic
delirium. "Hark ! they whis-
per, angels say, Sister Spirit,
come away."
Lady Francis Vernon Harcourt.
John Stewart, Esq.
Hon. Miss Pitt.
Captain Octavius Vernon Har-
court, R.N.
Charles Stewart, Esq.
Mrs. William Reid.
Captain Ricketts.
Mrs. Ricketts.
Mrs. Elliston Wilson.
William Collins, Esq., R.A.
Portrait.
Arrival of the overland mail.
R. Hartly Kennedy, Esq.
Mrs. Merryweather.
Miss y\lexander.
Mrs. Cumberland.
Mrs. Hartly Kennedy.
Mrs. William Andrews.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Robert Vernon Heath, Esq.
Frame containing a portrait of
Her Majesty — in imitation
of cameo — portraits of a lady
and gentleman, of Douglas
Hadow and Miss Kirby.
1850. 777 Matilda Frederica, youngest
daughter of John Hayter,
Esq.
Portrait of a naval officer.
Portrait of a lady.
Thomas Dyce Edwards, Esq.
Mrs. Edwards.
Dr. E. Hamilton.
57, Alortimer Street.
Miss Fanny Gore.
St. Albans.
Portrait.
Lieutenant Collen, R.A.
Evening. After W. Collins,
R.A. ; engraving.
1872. 1366 Portrait.
COLLETT, Miss Sophie.
Miniature Painter.
Chapel House,
Burv St. Edmunds.
1628 William D'Oyle'y, Esq.
15, Oakley Street Flats, Chelsea.
1450 Miss L. M. Bury.
1348 E. J. Barton, Esq.
1351 Miss E. A. King.
1 38 1 Muriel.
855
I85I.
940
950
956
1051
1856.
996
I86I.
881
186^.
743
1868.
925
1889.
I89I.
1892.
II.
1893. 1235 S. E. C.
1277 Miss Gerald St. John Mildmay.
1894. 1 219 Alice Mary, daughter of Cap-
tain E. W. Hereford, R.N.
1895. "44 Rachel, daughter of John
Holmes, Esq.
COLLEY, Andrew Painter.
7, Chester Crescent,
Newcastle-oil- Tyne.
1893. 261 Glass Blowing: lamp chimney
making.
1896. 835 Evening.
1003 Pleasures of life.
1899. 637 Traghetto, Venice.
COLLIER, Alexander.
Miniature Painter.
128, Camden Street, N.W.
1889. 156- Florence, daughter of the late
Robert Charles, Esq.
1576 Jessie, daughter of John Sim,
Esq.
1577 Portrait of a gentleman.
Park Road, Bushey.
1892. 1352 The late Robert Charles, Esq.
1385 A little girl; portrait,
igor. 1432 "Your health."
COLLIER, Arthur Bevan ... Painter.
74, Neivman Street.
1855. 66 On the Lednock, Perthshire.
495 Loch Achray and Ben Venue.
1856. 419 Devonshire Wayside.
1212 Stanning's Oak on the Plym,
Devon.
Plympton, Devon.
1857. 629 A scene in Devon.
Carthamartha, Launceston.
1859. 994 A Landscape.
1 865. 8 1 A corner of Bettws churchyard.
North Wales.
1867. 97 Stepping stones in the Lledr
Valley.
Calliiigton, Cornwall.
1868. 159 Capel Curig, looking towards
Snowdon.
1869. 255 Early snowstorm passing over
Snowdon.
322 Near Bettws-y-Coed.
1870. 4S8 River scene. North Wales.
187 1. 8s On the Mountains, North
Wales.
1872. 102 On the river Tamar, Cornwall.
661 Trebarwith, near Tintagel,
Cornwall.
1874. 240 "Sub tegmine fagi "; scene on
the Tamar.
1008 Study on the Thames.
1880. 346 The bank of the river.
p
io6
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Collier, Arthur Bevan — continued.
29, Bolsover Street.
1884. 681 Spring; sketch on the Walk-
ham, Devon.
Carthamartha, Callington,
Cornwall.
1 888. 681 St. Agnes, Cornwall.
1899. 56 Mountain lake, North Wales.
COLLIER, Bernard C Painter.
15, Monastery St., Catiterbury.
1887. 1028 On the beach, Whitstable.
COLLIER, Miss Imogen Painter.
Fo.xliams, Horrabridge, Devo?t.
1899. 506 In the old barn.
1904. 25 " Rocket," weight-carrying hun-
ter, at grass.
COLLIER, Hon. John Painter.
Jo/m Collier, 104, Eaton Place.
1874. 382 Study of a head.
6, William St., Lowndes Square.
1877. 195 Major Forster.
262 Mrs. Forster.
971 The Aiguille Verte from Ar-
gentiere.
1878. 313 A glacier stream.
445 The Earl of Shaftesbury, K.G.
993 Sir Henry Hawkins, one of
Her Majesty's Judges of the
High Court of Justice.
1879. 26 G. S. Venables, Esq., Q.C.
1413 The late Professor W, K. Clif-
ford.
141 7 Mrs. Ker.
7, Chelsea Embankment.
1880. 254 W. B. Carpenter, Esq., C.B.,
M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. Pre-
sented to the University of
London, etc.
382 Mrs. H. Gillum Webb.
455 Mrs. Mortimer Collier and her
children.
602 W. H. Barlow, Esq., F.R.S.,
President Institute of Civil
Engineers, 1880.
1881. 260 The last voyage of Henry Hud-
son. Purchased for the Chan-
trey Bequest. Henry Hud-
son, the great navigator,
made his last voyage to the
Polar Seas in 16 10. In the
summer of 161 1 his crew
mutinied and set him adrift
in an open boat with his son,
John Hudson, and some of
the most infirm of the sailors.
They were never heard of
more.
I88I.
349
Sir Joseph D. Hooker, K.C.S.I.,
C.B., F.R.S., etc.
923
The curse of Rome: Mr. Ed-
win Booth as Richelieu.
1882.
.89
Sir George Campbell. K.C.S.I.,
M.P.
272
Clytemnestra. " Him twice I
smote, etc."
683
The Lord Chancellor.
1465
Charles Darwin; painted for
the Linnean Society.
1883.
304
The Hon. and Rev. E. Carr
Glyn, Vicar of Kensington.
334
Professor Huxley.
30, Tite Street.
1884.
136 May, Agatha, Veronica, and
Audrey, daughters of Colonel
Makins, M.P.
238
Richard Ker, Esq., Master of
the CO. Devon staghounds.
Presented by the members of
the Hunt.
274
Mrs. T. W. Thornton.
1521
Sir George Biddell Airy, K.C.B.
1885.
187
Sir Thomas Boughey, Bart., and
Lady Boughey.
574
The Rev. Dr. Ferrers, Vice-
Chancellor of the University
of Cambridge.
810
Circe.
1052
The Hon. Frederick Tolle-
mache.
The Hon. John Collier,
30, Tite Street.
1886.
102
Colonel Makins, M.P.
502
The daughters of William Reed,
Esq.
757
Mffinads.
1887.
lOI
Colonel Sir Francis Brockman
Morley, K.C.B., etc.
564
The Rev. Walter Earle, M.A.,
etc.
716
An Incantation.
1888.
198
The Rt. Hon. Sir Reginald
Hanson, Bart., Lord Mayor
of London in the year of
the Jubilee, 1887.
458 Henry Roscoe, Esq.
653
George Williams, Esq.
4, Marlborough Place, N. W.
1889.
24
A. W. Williamson, Esq., LL.D.,
F.R.S., late Professor of
Chemistry at University Col-
lege, London. Presented to
the College, etc.
369
G. E. Thorley, Esq., Warden
of Wadham College, Oxford.
556
W. W. Pilkington, Esq.
1890.
551
The death of Cleopatra.
I89I.
333
Professor Huxley.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
107
1892.
1893.
1894.
6q6
i°-
3'4
426
165
462
877
1896.
493
5S9
67
1 89 1. 531 Mrs. Harry Coghill.
^^'aiting for the accused.
A^ori/i House,
Eaton Avenue, N. W.
Miss Julia Neilson. {Mrs. F.
Terry.)
In the forest of Arden.
554 The Bishop of Worcester. Pre-
sented to Corpus Christi Col-
lege, Cambridge, etc.
Portrait of a lady.
A glass of wine with Cjesar
Borgia.
921 A. N. Hornby, Esq., Captain
of the Lancashire Eleven.
A decoy.
Professor Burdon Sanderson,
F.R.S.
Dr. H. A. Morgan, Master of
Jesus College, Cambridge,
etc.
1895. 4'+ Sir Charles Hall, K.C.M.G.,
Q.C., M.P., Recorder of
London.
Lady Halle (Mme. Norman
Neruda).
The death of Albine. — Zola.
Pope Urban VL "The pope
paced the garden under the
window of the torture cham-
ber, reading his breviary
aloud, that the sound of his
voice might keep the execu-
tioner reminded of his func-
tions."
Frederick W. Harris, Esq. For
the Commercial Union As-
surance Co.
134 The late Colonel Sir H. St. J.
Halford, Bart., C.B., etc.
Sir Walter Henry Wilkin,
K.C.M.G., Lord Mayor of
London, 1895-6, etc.
The whist players.
The Earl of Halsbury, Lord
High Chancellor. Fainted
for the Honourable Society of
Lincoln's Inn.
The Rt. Hon. William Court
Gully, Q.C., M.P., Speaker
of the House of Commons.
Fainted for the Honourable
Society of flie Inner Temple.
469 Rev. J. J. Hornby, D.D., Pro-
vost of Eton College, etc.
657 Trouble.
516 The Most Rev. J. E. C. Well-
don, D.D., Bishop of Cal-
cutta, late Head Master of
Harrow School.
1897.
loi;
706
1898.
992
59
71
1899.
1899.
1900.
1 90 1.
1902.
1903.
1904.
925
985
419
957
'51
^59
The garden of Armida.
Rev. J. R. Magrath, D.D., late
Vice-Chancellor of Oxford.
For Queen's College, Oxford.
Miss Lawrence Alma Tadema.
Samuel Whitbread, Esq. Pre-
sentation portrait.
The billiard players.
H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall
and York.
Hugh Barnes, Esq., C.S.L
794 In the Venusberg.
295 The plague.
320 A confession.
395 Sir John Charles Holder, Bart.,
D.L. Presentation portrait.
Lewis Waller, Esq., in the char-
acter of " Monsieur Beau-
caire."
The prodigal daughter.
69, Eaton Avenue.
Mrs. Kendal, Miss Ellen Terry,
and Mr. Tree, in "The
Merry Wives of Windsor."
H. Trentham Butlin, Esq.,
F.R.C.S.
Professor E. Ray Lankester,
LL.D., F.R.S.
190
427
52S
851
COLLIER, Mrs. John (formerly Miss
Marian Huxley) Painter.
7, Chelsea Embankment.
1880. 1453 " The sins of the fathers."
1882. 1475 A coming Tragedian.
30, Tile Street.
1884. 592 Miss Nettie Huxley.
COLLIER
Miss Maria Louisa.
Sculptor.
Tottenham.
1839. 1267
Model of the tomb of Eloisa
and Abelard.
7, Bruce Terrace, Tottenham.
1840. 1093
Model of Waltham Cross.
1841. 1153
Model of Tottenham Cross.
COLLIER, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Por-
rel (afterwards Lord Monkswell).
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
663 An ice cave near Grindelwald.
707 The Wengern Alps, Switzerland.
700 The Matterhorn.
705 The Stahlech Pass.
104, Eaton Place.
374 Monte Rosa, from Macugnana.
1871. 1046 Mont Blanc, from the Valley
of Chamounix.
1872. 229 From the window of a \Velsh
inn: showery weather.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1870.
'I
1 08
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Collier, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Porrel—
continued.
1872. 57+ The Wetterhorii, Switzerland.
1873. 46 On the Mar de Glace.
52 do. do.
1028 Morning light in a Swiss
Valley.
1874. 38 1 On the Mer de Glace.
394 Clearing after a storm in the
Alps.
1875. 253 The \V'etterhorn, from Rosen-
laui, Switzerland.
1876. 21 In the Austrian Tyrol: morn-
ing.
1877. 1380 Scene near Argenti^re, Valley
of Chamounix.
1878. 223 In the Bernese Alps: a storm
coming up.
1879. iSo The source of the Rhone.
280 The Matterhorn.
7, Chelsea Embankment.
1880. 397 The Engel-Horner, Bernese
Alps.
i88r. 984 Glacier of the Rhone.
1882. 732 Meyringen.
1885. 263 Shadowy mountains.
COLLIER, Robert William.
Architect.
Holyport House,
Shortlands, Kent.
1881. 1096 Interior of an exchange.
COLLIER, Thomas,^./. ... Painter.
37, Hagley Road, Birmingham.
i86g. 651 The coming tide.
I, Windsor Terrace,
Manchester.
1870. 611 Birker Moor, Cumberland.
618 Summer time on the Cumber-
land Fells.
629 Evening after rain : Harter Fell,
Cumberland.
COLLIER, Thomas F Painter.
I o, Victoria Grove, Kensington.
1856. S, Olivia. '"Tis little more, the
day was warm, etc."— Tewy-
son^s Talking Oak.
6, .5"/. George's Terrace.
1857. 1136 "Russ" on the Dargle, co.
Wicklow.
COLLIER, W. H Painter.
32, Compton Street.
1826. 3S4 Portrait of Little Fanny, the
favourite of Lady Dun-
gannon.
COLLING, James Kellaway.
Architect.
51, /^ark/ay Street.
1844. 1141 Interior of a church.
1846. 1 192 North Walsham church.
1847. 1082 Early English porch.
1232 Interior, Knapton church,
Norfolk.
20, Harrington Street North.
1848. 1205 Design for a church.
1853. 1143 St. Pancras Almshouses, Kent-
ish Town.
1204 Lady chapel, Beverley Minster.
1854. 1225 Hooton Hall, Cheshire, etc.
1855. 1198 Private chapel, do.
150, Hampstead Road.
1880. 2161 (In the index, but not in the
catalogue.)
6, Salisbury Street, Strand.
1883. 1142 Pulpit, Lectern, etc., St. Peter's
Church, Vere Street.
COLLINGRIDGE, John Painter.
Domus, Brentii<ood, Essex.
1903. 1396 Porte des Cordeliers, Falaise.
COLLINGS, Albert H. Painter.
Garden Chambers,
32, Great Ormond Street.
1896. 453 Irene, daughter of Carl Hent-
schel, Esq.
1 90 1. 1 1 28 The miniature.
1 172 Adrienne.
1904. 402 Portrait of a lady.
COLLINGS, Charles J Painter.
2, The Parade, Chudleigh.
1893. 160 Chudleigh, Devonshire.
1894. 928 Quietude : a bit of Devon
under snow.
1895. 204 Woodland rambles.
327 Among old-year relics.
COLLINGS, S Painter.
132, Fleet Street.
1784. 329 Children in the wood; a sketch.
14, Wine Office Court, Fleet St.
1785. 447 The chamber of genius.
58, Dorset St., Dorset Square.
1786. 533 The triumph of sensibility.
1787. 518 The convict; a portrait.
1788. 584 Chalk pit near Lewisham.
1789. 409 Frost on the Thames; sketched
on the spot.
COLLINGS, W Painter.
Bridge Street, Lambeth.
1790. 467 Portrait of an artist.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
109
COLLINGWOOD, Mrs. E. M. D.
Miniature Painter.
Lanehtad, Coniston.
1901. 1386 Portrait of a lady.
1902. 1165 Blossom.
COLLINGWOOD, H Sculptor.
69, Benvick Street.
1S24. 978 Bust of a gentleman.
980 do. do.
COLLINGWOOD, William.
Painter.
London Street, Greenwich.
1839. 277 Dover — fishing-boats returning
in a squall.
1840. 233 Bolton Abbey : summer even-
ing.
332 Water lane, York.
1 84 1. 173 The town and castle of Stirling.
297 Staffa.
Murkland House, Greenwich.
1842. 283 Village of Grange, Borrowdale.
1244 The Nook of Ambleside.
1843. 520 Tintagel castle, the birthplace
of Arthur.
1844. 114 An interior at West Hill House,
Hastings.
894 A churchyard scene — Llan-
elltyd, North Wales.
931 Curt Plas, Dolgelly, formerly
the court-house of Owen
Glendower.
1845. 526 Fulling mills at Dolgelly, North
Wales.
74S The Pass of Llanberis.
1084 The Kitchen, Tyniawr, Dol-
gelly.
1165 St. Winifred's Well.
Blue Style, Greenwich.
1846. 436 A deserted watermill.
1847. 1147 London and Greenwich, from
Wellington Grove, Black-
heath.
Wellington Grove, Blacklieath.
1850. 1051 The pass of Llanberis.
1851. 339 Dumbarton Castle.
300 A Highland Interior, Glen-
orchy.
912 The royal fugitive.
1043 The young heir — Speke Hall,
Lancashire.
1061 Chess cotehele in the days of
Queen Elizabeth.
686 The unexpected.
999 The glacier of Monte Rosa, in
the Valley of Zermath, Swit-
zerland.
87, Chatham Street, Liverpool.
i860. 829 Cheddar Clifis, Somersetshire.
1852.
1854.
1855-
1859-
COLLINGWOOD, William Gersham.
Painter.
Gillhtad, U indermere.
1885. 420 Mercy on pilgrimage.
1887. 402 Mate and prentice.
18S8. 1340 St. Barbara.
1889. 412 Alma Mater.
1 8, Kensington Court Place.
1891. U95 Prudence and charity.
Lanhead, Coniston, Lancashire.
1894. 132 Daffodils.
1901. 1102 Ironworks at Eisenerz, Styria.
1902. 879 Winter at Coniston.
COLLINS, Albert H Painter.
Garden Chambers,
32, Great Ormond Street.
1894. 507 Portrait of a lady.
COLLINS, Alfred Painter.
6, NeivEnd Square, JIampstead.
1851. iiS7*Lane scene near Hendon, Mid-
dlesex.
I, Craven Terrace,
Camden Town.
1854. 87 A sludy near Portsmouth.
1259 A Water mill.
1855. 444 Cow sheds in the Highgale
fields.
453 The side gate; study at Hamp-
stead.
472 In the fields near Kentish
Town.
642 A study in the Sand-pits, Hamp-
stead.
13, Weedington Crescent.
1856. 427 Study of trees near Highgate.
544 In the fields near Hampstead.
1857. 607 A forest pool.
1858. 170 A study from nature.
88, Jl'ar7C'ich Gardens.
1879. 4S1 Study of a head.
COLLINS, Charles Painter.
8, Sloane Street.
1867. 413 An English Cottage.
Shaftesbury Villa, Forest LLill.
1875. 7 Chilworth pond.
East Street, Dorking.
1876. 973 After rain.
Arundel Road, Dorking.
1878. 1345 Interior of a cowhouse, Nower
Farm, Surrey.
Walton Cottage,
Horsham Road, Dorking.
1 88 1. 15 On Ben Vracky, Pitlochry.
826 A study from nature.
1882. 978 Scanty feed.
1883. 139 Ploughing up the stubble:
Sussex.
I lO
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Collins
1883.
1884.
1885.
1 886.
1887.
1888.
1890.
1891.
1893.
1895.
1896.
1898.
1899.
1900.
i9°3-
, Charles — continued.
590 " Homeless, ragged and tanned,
etc."
966 Spring time.
405 Surrey farmyard.
15, Ani/idt/ Roaii, Dorking.
49 Disputed rights.
409 A Surrey homestead.
S40 Basking in the sunshine.
929 Trespassers.
975 On the Arun, Sussex.
31 A country fair.
1052 On the Wey, near Ripley.
10; I Raiders.
390 A lock on the Ouse, near Bar-
combe.
932 A Surrey homestead.
122 The banks of the Mole.
272 A corner of the fair.
116 A pleasant way in summertime.
351 Blackthorn winter.
234 On the Cornish coast, near
Bude.
277 An autumn song.
734 On the housetop.
382 A bend on the Mole.
430 "Autumn laying here and there,
etc."
749 The old Coombe Farm.
41 8 Messack Point, from near St.
Mawes.
461 The uninvited guest.
828 In the Maytime.
64S His first attempt.
696 When March winds blow.
COLLINS, Miss ..: Painter.
2, Leicester Square.
1825. 462 Hussey Tower, Boston, Lin-
colnshire.
COLLINS, Mrs. Charles (formerly
Miss Kate T ickens, afterwards Mrs.
Charles Edward Perugini). See P.
COLLINS, Charles Allston... Painter.
I, Devotiport Road,
Hyde Park Gardens.
1847. 576 Dr. West.
906 Mrs. John Bullar.
1848. 4S8 The temptation of Eve. "And
the serpent said unto the
woman, etc."
669 Ophelia. " There, on the pend-
ant boughs, etc."
38, Blandford Square.
1849. 515 The empty purse.
1850. 535 Berengaria's alarm for the safety
of her husband, Richard
Cceur de Lion, awakened by
the sight of his girdle offered
for sale at Rome. "The
Provenc^al traditions declare,
etc." "The Queen was accom-
panied by Joanna (sister of
Richard I) and the Princess
of Cyprus."
1 7, Hiinuver Terrace.
1 85 1. 493 Convent thoughts. "I meditate
on all thy works, etc."
71S William Bennett, Esq.
1852. 55 May, in the Regent's Park.
347 " So keep thou by calm prayer
and searching thought, etc."
1091 The devout childhood of Saint
Elizabeth of Hungary. " If
she found the doors of the
chapel in the palace shut,
not to lose her labour, she
knelt down at the threshold,
and always put up her peti-
tion to the throne of God."
1853. 346 " Thou who hast given me eyes
to see, etc."
1854. 607 A Thought of Bethlehem. Part
of the life of Madame de
Chantal. " A poor strange
woman . . . found refuge in
a stable, where she gave
birth to her child. Madame
de Chantal walked a con-
siderable distance to visit
her . . . confessed that she
thought of the Infant Jesus
in the stable, etc."
1855. 1334 The good harvest of '54.
COLLINS, G. Edward Painter.
15, Arundel Road, Dorking.
1903. 1046 The blackbird's home.
Wick House,
Horsham Road, Dorking.
T904. 304 Daffodils.
COLLINS, Horace W Architect.
]]'alrcddon, Redruth, Cornwall.
1903. 1546 Church, etc., Troon, Camborne.
COLLINS, Hugh Painter.
23, London Street, Edinburgh.
1868. 428 In close pursuit of a deserter:
the 42nd Highlanders.
28, Forth Street, Edinburgh.
1890. 622 The artist's daughter.
1 89 1. 98 1 The artist's wife.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1 1 1
COLLINS, Hyman Henry.
Architect.
5, Queen Street, E.C.
1875- 937 New Liberal Club, Walbrook.
10C9 Interior, do. do.
COLLINS, J Sculptor.
Southampton Rota.
1806. 938 Bust of Mr. Barrymore.
COLLINS, J Painter.
Black heath Roatl.
181 1. 381 View from Blackheath.
749 View of Eltham Palace.
COLLINS,
1841. 633
1845. 265
268
1846. 1157
1854. 167
1856. 484
547
1857. 75
540
1858. 417
James Edgell ... Painter.
18, Sidmouth Street.
Regent Square.
A painter's study.
34, Percy St., Bedford Square.
Portrait.
(No title in catalogue.)
A portrait.
2 1 , Soho Square.
The Earl of Carnarvon.
Lady Elizabeth Craven.
Mrs. Richardson Winckworth.
" Genevieve."
Major-General L. Goodlake,
V.C., Coldstream Guards.
5, Hinde Street,
Mancliester Square.
Mrs. Marcus Brown West-
head.
Mr. Barry.
Maidenhood. " Gather thee
each flower, etc."
At a Window — carnival.
St. Valentine's day.
A flower Girl.
Mrs. F. R. Pickersgill.
29, Welbeck Street.
Miss Bateman as Leah.
Major-General Logan.
John Hawkshaw, Esq., F.R.S.
Painted for tlie Institution
of Civil Engineers.
Zoe.
The Gallery, 11, Haymarket.
" What shall I say? "
A portrait.
Sir W. Robert Grove.
COLLINS, Miss Jennette Painter.
28, Forth Street, Edinburgh .
1892. 711 Amongst the artist's properties.
1896. 550 Sunshine.
1897. 1058 The little model : off duty.
1859-
613
629
i860.
I86I.
1 11;
429
463
429
1864.
1865.
1866.
174
579
407
1868.
5'9
I87I.
1872.
273
48.
1042
I777.
1778.
1779.
1780.
COLLINS, Mrs. M Painter.
Walton Lodge, Gravesend.
1876. 1 1 22 A study.
COLLINS, Miss Maria Painter.
38, Moray Place, Edinburgh.
1889. 1526 An old Mill, Vichy.
COLLINS, Miss Mary Painter.
Sunnyside, Epsom.
1895. 205 Japanese anemones.
COLLINS, Richard.
Miniature Painter.
At Mr. Gripp's,
facitig Beaufort Buildings,
Strand.
60 Two portraits in miniature.
380, Strand.
55 A portrait in miniature.
I, Tavistock Rote,
Covent Garden.
56 A miniature.
256 Portrait of a lady; miniature.
13, Strand.
1781. 350 Portrait of a gentleman.
1782. 273 do. do.
1783. 306 do. young gentleman.
315 The destinies.
348 Portrait of a young gentleman.
30, Great Queen Street.
260 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
CoTnpton.)
305 Portrait of a lady.
319 do. gentleman.
do. lady.
do. gentleman.
(Portrait Painter in enamel to His Majesty.)
1789. 31? Portrait of a gentleman.
15, Great Russell Street.
327 Portrait of a young gentleman ;
a miniature.
330 Portrait of His Majesty; in
enamel.
337 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs.
Stodart.)
23, Pall Mall.
236 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Moore.)
431 Portrait of a gentleman. {Dr.
Buchan.)
460 Portrait of the manager of the
European Museum. {Mr.
Wilson.)
1799. 462 Mr. Watson.
1800. 585 Mr. Meredith.
892 Portrait of a lady.
1 80 1. 778 do. gentleman.
1784.
1785-
1786.
1787. 279
325
1790.
1791.
1792.
1793-
1794.
I 12
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Collins, Richard — continued.
39, DcvonsJiire Street,
Portland Place.
1S02. 796 Mrs. Major.
1803. 781 Portrait of a young lady.
1804. 721 Miss Smith.
1805. 369 T. Richings, Esq.
1806. 65 Portrait of a lady.
18, Poland Street.
1818. 372 Portrait of himself.
COLLINS, S Miniature Painter.
4, Si. James's Street.
1831. 635 Portrait of a lady.
925 do. gentleman.
COLLINS, T Painter.
8, Regenfs Place, Birmingka?n.
1867. 29 Spring flowers.
COLLINS, W.
Stained Glass Painter.
227, Strand.
1816. 474 Drawing of a painted window
at Kempton Park for the
late J. Fish, Esq.
693 Elevation of saloon windows,
etc., for Eaton Hall, for Earl
Grosvenor.
787 Drawing for a painted window.
796 Painted window at St. Paul's
church, Deptford.
820 Drawing of a painted window.
COLLINS, W Painter.
Cohurg Place, Bayswater.
1822. 709 View on the River Usk.
COLLINS, William, ^.^. ... Painter.
1 18, Great Portland Street.
1807. 425 Morning — aviewnear Milbank.
7S4 A view near Milbank.
1809. 50 Boy at breakfast.
108 Boys with a bird's nest.
Master Lee, as he spoke the
Prologue at the Haymarket
Theatre.
Cottage children blowing bub-
bles.
313 Boys bathing — amorningscene.
1811. 124 A country kitchen.
128 The weary trumpeter, orjuvenile
mischief.
197 Portrait of a lady.
1812. 147 Children playing with puppies.
18 1 3. 7S Portrait of a gentleman.
191 Thedisposalofafavouritelamb.
1814. 88 Blackberry gatherers.
229 Bird-catchers — morning.
247
I5IO. 210
(Elected A.R.A.)
181 5. 29 The reluctant departure.
245 A Harvest shower.
307 Half-holiday muster.
1 1 , New Cavendish Street,
Portland Place.
1816. 7 Shrimp boys at Cromer.
22 Portraits of two ladies.
63 Going to market.
81 Portrait of a lady.
308 An argument at the spring.
1817. 89 The Kitten deceived.
Ill Portraits of Master and Miss
Martin and Master Meyer
playing at " beat my neigh-
bour."
183 Fishermen coming ashore be-
fore sunrise.
334 Sunrise.
363 M. Stark, Esq. ; a sketch.
1 8 1 8. 8 A scene on the coast of Norfolk.
80 Departure of the Diligence from
Rouen.
1819. 23 Portraits of Lords Charles and
Thos. Pelham Clinton, twin
sons of the Duke of New-
castle.
175 Morning — Fishermen on the
look out.
(Elected R.A.)
1820. 99 Capstern at work, drawing up
fishing boats.
179 Master Cecil and Miss Fanny
Boothby.
331 River scene: Cottage girl buy-
ing fish.
182 1. 87 Scene in Borrowdale, Cumber-
land.
115 Dartmouth, Devon.
154 Morning on the coast of Kent.
1822. 33 Scene near Chichester.
60 Clovelly, North Devon.
89 Wood-cutters: Buckland on the
Moor, Devon.
208 Bayham Abbey, a seat of the
Marquis Camden, during the
celebration of a fete given
upon the coming of age of
Lord Brecknock.
1823. 67 A Fish Auction on the South
coast of Devonshire, where
it is the custom of the fisher-
men to substitute the drop-
ping of a stone, for the stroke
of the auctioneer's hammer.
88 Scene in Borrowdale, Cumber-
land.
438 AValmer Castle, a seat of the
Earl of Liverpool.
1824. 12 Stirling Castle.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
113
1829.
1824. 20 The cherry -seller: a scene at |
Turvey, Bedfordshire.
209 Portraits of the children of H.
Rice, Esq.
295 Bucklandon the River Dart (an
estate of E. P. Bastard, Esq.,
M.P.), Devonshire.
1825. 48 Buying fish on the beach — hazy
morning.
78 Fishermen getting out their
nets (Hastings).
2S0 Kitley, Devon, a seat of E. P.
Bastard, Esq., M.P.
1826. 46 The young shrimp-catchers,
no Children picking hops.
154 Fishermen leaving home for
the night.
1827. 105 A frost scene.
158 Buying fish.
337 Children examining the con-
tents of a net.
Pond Street, Hampstead.
1828. 59 Doubtful weather.
86 Taking out a thorn.
256 Scene in Freshwater Bay, Isle
of Wight.
369 Scene at Folkestone.
103 Scene in a Iventish Hop
Garden.
116 Fisher children. The centre
figure is a portrait of the son
of the Hon. George Agar
Ellis.
166 The morning after a storm.
296 Summer moonlight.
371 Prawn fishing.
Les Causeuses.
Mussel gatherers — coast of
France.
Waiting the arrival of fishing
boats — coast of France.
30, Porchester Terrace.
25 The venturesome robin.
138 The morning bath.
299 Shrimpers — evening.
29 Rustic civility.
112 Skittle players.
142 Fisher Boys.
51 Returning from the haunts of
the sea fowl.
97 Scene on the Coast of France.
133 The stray Kitten.
112 Cottage Hospitality.
133 The morning lesson.
107 Children launching a boat.
126 The mariner's widow. "Some
chord in unison with what
we hear, etc."
180 Welsh peasants crossing the
sands to market.
1830.
1831.
1832.
1833-
1834.
1835-
57
145
268
'83s
1836
1839
1840.
1841.
1843.
298 Cromer, on the coast of Nor-
folk.
135 Sunday. "O day most calm,
most bright, etc."
175 Leaving home.
194 Happy as a King.
20, Avenue Rd., Regent's Park.
90 Poor travellers at the door of
a Capuchin convent, near
Vico, Bay of Naples.
211 A scene near Subiaco, Roman
States. " Elemosina per la
Madonna."
366 Naples: young lazzaroni play-
ing the game of arravoglio.
74 Our Saviour with the doctors
in the Temple, etc.
115 Ave Maria — scene near Tivoli.
"Ave Maria! blessed be the
hour, etc."
256 The passing welcome — Naples.
8, Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park.
106 The two disciples at Emmaus.
" And it came to pass as he
sat at meat with them, etc."
195 The peace-maker.
349 Lazzaroni — Naples.
384 A scene taken from the caves
of Ulysses at Sorrento, the
birthplace of Tasso. " Not a
cleft but flings on the clear
wave some image of delight,
etc."
475 Ischia, Bay of Naples.
(Librarian to the Royal Academy.)
85, Oxford Terrace.
46 Welsh guides — Llanberis,
North Wales.
104 Prayer: a family about to leave
their native shores, implor-
ing divine protection.
137 The residence of the late Sir
David Wilkie at Kensing-
ton, the last he inhabited
before his fatal journey to
Jerusalem.
240 Sorrento, Bay of Naples.
241 Villa D'Este, Tivoli.
387 A scene at Aberystwith, Car-
digan Bay, with portraits of
the three children of Ed-
mund Antrobus, Esq.
529 Dominican monks returning to
the convent— Bay of Naples.
94 The World, or the Cloister.
204 A windy day — Sussex.
217 A sultry day— Naples.
309 The Virgin and child. "The
Virgin blest hath laid her
babe to rest, etc."
Q
1842.
114
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Collins, William, R.A. — continued.
1843. 457 A girl of Sorrento spinning.
I, Devonport Street,
Hyde Park Gardens.
1844. Ill Morning — Boulogne.
141 Seaford, Sussex.
148 The Vale of Conway, near
Bettws-y-Coed — Moel Sia-
bod in the distance; study
from nature.
258 A patriarch.
1845. 126 Undercliff, near Ventnor, Isle
of Wight.
188 Cromer Sands, coast of Nor-
folk.
200 Fetching the doctor.
246 Prawn-fishing, coast of Sussex.
344 Antonio. " I have heard, your
Grace hath ta'en great pains,
etc." — Merchant of Venice,
act iv, sc. I.
1846. 90 Hall Sands, Devon.
106 Shrimpers hastening home.
184 Early morning.
529 Meadford Bay, Torquay.
COLLINS, W. H.
Miniature Painter.
Leadenhall Street.
1822. 576 Miss E. CoUins.
14, Poultry.
1849. 655 Mr. George Wilder.
40, Cheafiside.
1850. 902 Widow of the late Jesse Gould-
smith, Esq.
1851. 877 Portrait of a Spanish gentle-
man.
161, Strand.
1852. 754 Portrait of a gentleman.
75, Fleet Street.
1853. 843 Portrait of a gentleman.
1854. 875 do. do.
31, Coventry Street.
1855. 922 Mrs. Ward.
1856. 788 Baron Damier, charge d'affaires
deS.M. I'Empereur d'Hayti.
1857. 687 T. Cousins, Esq.
1858. 735 Mr. W. H. Sherl.
1859. 801 Mrs. Conquest.
COLLINS, W. J Painter.
Glosler Road, Regent's Park.
1859. 27; The artist's reverie.
COLLINS, W. W Painter.
38, Blandford Square.
1849. 38 The smugglers' refuge.
COLLINS, William Wiehe... Painter.
II, Cheyne Gardens.
1890. 275 "Miserere, Domine!"
clo J. A. Collins,
5, New Inn, W.C.
1897. 54 On the Cornish Coast.
912 The evening star.
1298 An old Italian garden.
4041^, Fulham Road.
1899. 1087 Wild hyacinths.
1 90 1. II 54 The shepherd.
West Holme Lodge,
Wareliam, Dorset.
1903. 367 The battleships of the Channel
Fleet commencing the grid-
iron evolution.
COLLINS and MERRIN.
Architects.
31, Fenchurch Street.
1886. 1604 Qfifices, 31, Fenchurch St.
COLLINSON, Frank G. . Architect.
clo Collinson and Lock,
Oxford Street.
1893. 1532 Design for window for card-
room.
COLLINSON, George F... Architect.
2, Broad Street Buildings.
1899. 1839 House on Harpenden Common.
COLLINSON, James Painter,
25, Polygon, Soniers Town.
1847. '^7 The charity boy's ddbut.
1848. 102 The rivals.
1849. ^73 Italian image boys at a road
side alehouse.
15, Grove Place, Brompton.
1850. 448 Answering the emigrant'sletter.
II, Queen's Road, Clielsea.
1855. 217 Temptation.
321 The writing-lesson.
1857. 102 To let.
lis For sale.
1858. 745 "Mr. Oriel is of the pointed
Gothic school, while old
Slocum is of the good old
tawny port-wine school." —
Thackeray.
Woodside Villa, Epsom.
i860. 239 Happy thoughts.
1862. 272 The blind basket-maker.
1863. 253 A sparrow's nest.
15, St. John's Park, Holloway.
1864. 251 The letter.
1865. 439 Mother and child.
556 A study.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
115
1869. 364 Sisters of Charity teaching blind
girls to sing.
1870. 220 A creche.
COLLINSON, Robert Painter.
20, Hereford Square.
1858. S02 Stray rabbits.
1 86 1. 644 Hopes and fears.
1864. 97 " Ordered on foreign service ";
finished sketch.
1865. 110 A quiet dell; finished study.
132 The leisure hour.
461 Misgivings.
1868. 146 An after dinner study.
426 The close of day. " Now with
religious awe, the farewell
light."
i86g. 349 A secluded spot.
835 The harvest is ready; a finished
sketch.
1870. 484 The dawn of hope. "Sorrow
may endure for a night, but
joy Cometh in the morning."
1871. 362 Absorbed in Robinson Crusoe.
420 Near Arundel.
687 Heather.
1872. 502 To win or die. "The fifteenth
of July . . . the bravest man
in battle was brave Lord
Willoughbee."
1873. ^*+ -^ Venetian noble.
399 The escape.
1874. 38 The Sabbath day.
390 Leaves from nature.
1875. 430 Sunday afternoon.
187S. 385 The mill pool.
1312 Home.
1313 Butterburs. " Bright and glo-
rious is that revelation, etc."
1879. 43 Light in the cottage. "Such
calm old age, a conscience
pure, etc."
1880. 998 A summer ramble. "Beneath
the open sky abroad, among
the plants and breathing
things."
1883. 106 An English home. "We can-
not arrest sunsets nor carve
mountains ; but we may turn
every English home, if we
choose, into a picture which
shall be no counterfeit, but
the true and perfect image
of life indeed." — Ruskin.
652 The evening primrose.
1884. 1541 The last mile.
1885. 304 "The river glideth at its own
sweet will."
693 Peace with honour.
1890. 1045 The old mill.
COLLINSON, Mrs. Robert (Eliza).
Painter.
I o, Bedford F/aee,
Hampstead Road.
1856. 156 Flowers.
20, Hereford Square.
1861. 249 Flowers.
1868. 289 do.
COLLIS.J Architect.
6, Upper Be/grave Place.
1836. 1003 The Kemble Tavern, corner of
Bow Street and Long Acre,
etc.
1837. 1132 Design for an Italian villa.
1839. 1116 Kingston Market and Town
Hall.
COLLMAN, L. W Architect.
34, Broad .Street Bui/dings.
1842. 1074 Decorated corridor at Ossing-
ton, the seat of J. E. Denison,
Esq., M.P.
42, Ciirzon Street.
1847. '^'3 View of a library.
1848. 1 1 90 North transept and Chapter
House, York Cathedral.
1200 Entrance Hall, British Museum.
1849. 1020 Ceiling of drawing-room, Ori-
ental Club.
COLLOPY, T Painter.
4, Little Maddox Street,
Hanover Square.
1786. 26 Portraits of a lady, gentleman,
and child.
412 The crucifixon; a sketch of an
altarpiece painted in Ireland.
1788. 238 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Agar.)
COLLS, Mrs. Clara Painter.
Beaco/naood, Barnt Green,
Worcester.
1 90 1. 637 Native shop, Ceylon.
COLLS, Harry Painter.
9, Castleiiau Villas, Barnes.
1884. 337 Calm weather in Torbay.
44, Piccadilly.
1886. 606 "Time leaves no wrinkle on
thy azure brow. Such as
creation's daw^n beheld, thou
roUest now."
1888. 920 A grey day — Penzance.
1889. 944 Mounts Bay, Cornwall.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
COLLS, Miss Kate M Painter.
26, Park Crescent,
Portland Place.
1894. 7J1 Langley church.
1898. +09 A thistle field.
1899. 769 On the downs.
1901. 779 Early morning.
1904. 382 Greenan, on the Ayrshire
Coast.
COLLS, Richard Painter.
22, Robert Street.
1831. 567 Fruit and still life.
1834. 506 Fruit.
1835. 320 do.
21, George Street.
1836. 241 Study of Fruit.
I, Grove End Road.
1837. 464 Fruit.
1838. S96 A Fruit piece.
1839. 310 Farmyard.
1 135 Windsor Castle.
1840. 9S Forest scene — sunset.
423 Fruit.
Tinswell Lodge,
St. Petef's Square.
1841. 41 A Fruit piece.
145 do.
Orleans Cottage,
Hampstead Road.
1842. S35 A fruit piece.
892 do.
Cornwall Rd., Hammersmith.
1843. 466 A fruit piece.
1844. 33 do.
1845. 183 Fruit and still life.
393 Study of .fruit.
48, Charles Street, St. fames'.
1846. 155 A landscape of the Thames.
168, New Bond Street.
1848. 1131 A fruit piece.
COLLUCCI, V Painter.
20, Ovington Square.
i860. 738 The Duchess of St. Arpino.
818 Miss Seymour, daughter of Dr.
Seymour.
COLLYER, Joseph, A.R.A.
Engraver.
7, White Lion Row, Lslington.
1789. 565 Girl and kitten. An engraving
after Sir Joshua Reynolds;
unfinished.
1 791. 649 Portrait of their Majesties.
From a picture by Mr. Russ-
ell.
(Portrait-Engraver to her Majesty.)
1792.
1797-
1798.
i»i
1822
620
385
663
1799. 869
16, Dorrington Street,
Coldbalh Fields.
578 Portrait of his Royal Highness
the Prince of Wales. An en-
graving after Mr. Russell.
8, Constitution Row,
Gray's Lnn Road.
Portrait of Sir Charles Grey.
After Mr. Lawrence.
Portrait of a nobleman. From
a picture by W. Beechey.
(Probably Lord Cardigan})
The giving of the law. From
a picture by P. J. de Louth-
erbourg, R.A.
Portraits of H.R.H. the Prin-
cess of Wales and the Prin-
cess Charlotte. Engraved by
permission from a picture in
the possession of the Duke
of Brunswick, painted by
J. Russell, R.A.
1 80 1. 613 His Majesty receiving the
armed associations on the
4th June, 1799. Engraved
from a drawing by Mr.
Dayes; unfinished.
1S03. 485 The baptism of Queen Eliza-
beth. From the play of
Henry VHI. ''King. My
noble gossips, ye have been
too prodigal, etc."
Portrait of Spencer the poet.
Engraved from an original
picture in the possession of
the Earl of Kinnoull.
580 Departure ofTelemachus from
Nestor. F/(/f Homer's "Odys-
sey," Book iii, line 612.
585 Oliver Cromwell dissolving the
Long Parliament.
622 Portrait of a clergyman. From
a picture by the late Mr.
Russell.
An engraving to commemorate
the abolition of the African
slave trade.
Portrait of the Rev. R. Cecil.
Engraved from a picture by
Mr. Russell.
Portrait of a clergyman. After
M. A. Shee, R.A.
Portrait of the late Thomas
Lechmere Grimwood, D.D.
Engraved from a picture by
T. Clarke.
Portrait of the Rev. Daniel
Wilson, M.A. Engraved
from a drawing by J. Jack-
son, R.A.
1805. 566
1806.
1807.
1808.
181 1. 794
661
8. 603
421
422
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
117
COLLYER, Miss Kate Winifred.
Miniature Painter.
Gknfield, near Leicester.
i8gi. 1462 Mrs. M'Craith.
1463 Miss Stone.
1464 Mrs. E. Sankey.
1481 Mrs. Aucher-Warner.
1892. 141 1 Mrs. J. F. Warwick.
1412 John F. Warwick, Esq.
1413 Mrs. George Branston.
1414 Mrs. Fletcher.
141 5 Mrs. E. P. Davis.
1416 Alan Edmund, son of H. R.
Beeton, Esq.
1417 Clara, daughter of W. D. War-
wick, Esq.
141 s Gladys, daughter of W. D.
Warwick, Esq.
1894. 1311 Arthur Vernon, son of S. Rich-
ards, Esq.
1312 Douglas Vivian, son of J. F.
Warwick, Esq.
13 1 3 Mrs. Frederick H. Browning.
1314 Sir ^\'illiam Gilstrap, Bart.
1343 Miss Eva M. Branston.
1344 Mrs. C. Constable Curtis.
1345 Mrs. Edward Co.x Seaton.
1895. 1206 Lady Chamberlain.
1207 GladySjdaughter of J. A. Corah,
Esq.
120S Ethel, daughter of E. Bowyer
Sparke, Esq.
1209 Rowland, son of C- A. Spencer,
Esq.
1895. 1210 Hon. Eleanor Rolls, daughter
of Lord Llangattock.
TIw Fosse, Leicester.
1900. 1474 Dorothy, daughter of the Rev.
Arthur Carter.
COLLYER, Miss Margaret . . . Painter.
Alexandra House,
Kensington Gore.
1897. S65 A brown study.
938 Old Duke.
27, Clareville Grove,
South Kensington.
1898. 896 "Nothing venture, nothing
win."
Tedworth Studios,
Smith's Terrace, Che/sea.
1899. 698 " A watched pot never boils."
873 Friend or Foe?
1900. 448 Nonplussed.
44, Munster Road, Ficlham.
1902. 676 A border chief.
691 " Some are born great."
1903. 299 "Silence is deep as eternity,
speech is as shallow as time."
COLLYER, Miss Mildred H.
Miniature Painter.
3, Garden Road,
St. John's U ood.
1894. 1274 Evelyn, eldest daughter of
J. N. I'yke-Nott, Esq.
1897. 1083 La belle dame sans merci.
2rt, Royal Hospital Road,
Chelsea.
T903. 1197 Portrait of a lady.
COLLYER, W Painter.
At Mr. Smith's,
98, Swallow Street.
1820. 4i;o Dead game.
COLMAN, S Painter.
Stone House, Pimlico.
1839. 11 84 Flowers.
4, Commercial Road, Pimlico.
1S40. 224 Sunday morning — going to
church.
COLMAN, S. Painter.
c/(' G. Rainger,
12, Albert Terrace,
Notting Hill.
1872. 88; On the Avon.
COLMAN, W Architect.
28, Esse.K Street.
1843. 1194 Improvements on Mr. Park's
ground at Battersea, op-
posite the new Cadogan Pier
at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea,
etc.
COLMAN, William Gooding.
Architect.
1840. 924 St. George's school.
COLMAR, W. J Architect.
10, Pelham Crescent.
1839. 1185 Schools in Kennington Lane,
etc.
COLNETT, F. Architect.
1 1 , Addison Road.
1848. 1218 Alterations to house in Esse.x.
COLOMB, Wellington Painter.
96, Afounf Street.
1866. 17S Tore Mountain, from Muck-
ross shore, Killarney.
168, At'J£' Bond Street.
1867. 761 F"rom the Queen's drive, Kil-
larney.
ii8
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
COLONNA-CASTIGLIONE,
Duchess of Sculptor.
I, Rue Bayard, Pans.
1866. S69 L;i (lorgone; bronze bust.
1867. iiSo H.M. The Empress Eugenie.
The original in marble is in
the possession of the Hotel de
Ville, Paris, for La Salle du
Trone.
COLSON, J Architect.
38, Norfolk Street, Strattd.
1844. 1163 A church.
1171 Elevation of Bishop Fox's
chantry, Winchester Cathe-
dral.
COLSON, Miss Julia Painter.
Vine Cottage,
Bromley Street, Stepney.
1904. 641 Fruit.
COLTHURST, Francis E.... Painter.
Northfield House, Taunton.
1903. 613 Summer in Andalusia.
649 An Andalusian Noria.
1032 A grey day — Granada.
6, Scarsdale Studios,
Stratford Road, IV.
1904. 155 Spring is coming — Segovia,
Spain.
COLTON,
1889. 2155
1890. 1982
2036
1892. 1888
1987
1893. '700
■737
1894. 1256
1896. 1882
1897. 1934
1898. 1963
1899. 2048
2056
William Robert, A.R.A.
Sculptor.
7, Colchester Square,
St. George's Square.
Head.
4, St. John's Wood Studios.
The young St. John; statue.
A crown of glory; bust.
Tender blossoms ; head, terra-
cotta.
The late D. G. Pinkney, Esq. ;
bust, terra-cotta.
A lily soul; head, marble.
" Love light " ; design for a
newspaper knife, bronze.
Wrecked; miniature.
Eaton Studio, Eaton Terrace,
St. John's Wood.
The River of Life. \ Enamels
The Consummation. I in
The Gate of Death. J silver.
The image-finder; statue.
The girdle; statue.
The image-finder; statue,
bronze.
The girdle; statue, bronze.
1900. 1935 The crown of love; group.
"Though heaven be near,
etc."
1901. 1S23 The Wavelet. "By rippling
shallows of the lisping lake";
gilded bronze.
1902. 16S9 The crown of love; group,
marble.
1724 The springtide of life ; group.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1903. 1S08 The girdle; statuette, bronze.
■ 843 H. H. Armstead, R.A.; bust.
1880 The springtide of life; group,
marble. Purchased for the
Chantrey Bequest.
1904. 1798 H. H. Armstead, R.A. ; bust,
bronze.
COLUMBA, J. B. Innocente.
Painter.
At Mr. Grant's,
Mary-le-bone Street,
Golden Sqttare.
1774. 43 A forest, with banditti.
44 Its companion.
45 A View of the source of the
river Griggioni, in the Vale
of Renno.
46 Its companion.
COMBE, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 790. 669 The young musicians.
COMBE, Miss E... Miniature Painter.
2, Caroline St., Bedford Square.
1834. 762 A study.
815 Portrait of a lady.
1835. 589 Sketch of a lady.
646 Portrait of a lady.
702 Mrs. J. B. Cramer.
1836. 494 Mrs. J. Parry.
600 Sketch of a young lady.
71 8 Portrait do.
1837. 706 do. do.
764 Study from nature.
1838. 82+ H. G. Blagrove, Esq.
949 Portrait of a child.
1840. 762 Henry Combe, Esq.
COMBER, J. N. See Bucknall and
Comber.
COMBER, Miss Mary E Painter.
Myddelfon Hall, Warrington.
1887. S60 Oysters.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
119
COMBES, Hon. Edward, C.M.G.,
H.R.I. Painter.
23, Bedford Place.
1885. 1445 Canobolas mountain range,
from the Beneree Lagoon,
New South Wales.
COMERFORD, John.
Miniature Painter.
Dublin.
1804. 702 Portrait of an artist.
1809. 644 Portrait of a gentleman.
705 do. do.
COMERFORD, Mrs.
Miniature Painter.
4, Gerrard Street, So/to.
1801. 70S Portrait of a gentleman.
COMERRE, Leon Painter.
67, Rue Amplre, Paris.
1897. 942 Mdlle. Gayrard-Pacini.
COMOLERA,
COMFORT
1893. >454
1895. 1400
1896. 1573
1897. 1730
1898. 1512
1516
1578
1899.
1458
1503
1504
I56I
1900.
1534
1667
1902.
1314
1903.
1410
1904.
.308
1314
, Arthur Engraver.
St. Leonard's,
Leighton Lane, Tube Hill.
Valeria. After F. M. Skip-
worth.
Nina. After H. Schmalz.
Joan of Arc. After G. W. Joy.
" The cloister or the world."
After A. Hacker, A.R.A.
75, Leigham Vale, Tulse Hill.
Rubens' second wife. After
Rubens.
Vandyke. After himself.
Le fumeur. After Brouwer.
A sailor's sweetheart. After
Marcus Stone, R.A.
The vision of St. Anthony.
After Murillo.
Chicks. After A. J. Elsley.
Drear October. After Robert
Goodman.
227, Hyde Park Road, Leeds.
The lament of Icarus. After
R. J. Draper.
Story illustration. After Sey-
mour Lucas, R.A.
68, Queen's Road, Leeds.
The nimble Galliard. After J.
S. Lucas, R.A.
The plague. After Hon. John
Collier.
White Hart Hotel,
Hawes, Yorkshire.
Sheridan at the Lumleys. After
Margaret L Dicksee.
His first communion. After
Margaret L Dicksee.
1826.
1827.
576
577
487
549
Madame Melani de.
Painter.
45, Margaret Street.
492 Flowers on Sevres porcelain.
513 A vase of flowers.
574 Flowers.
757 do.
528 do.
653 p'lowers and fruit.
703 Flowers.
760 Basket of flowers.
(Flower Painter to H.R.H. the Duchess of
Clarence.)
1 4, Great Marlborough Street.
Flowers.
Painting on china.
Flowers.
Fruit and flowers.
962 A garland of flowers.
2, IFigmore Street.
521 Study of white grapes, from
nature.
523 Study of black grapes, from
nature.
630 A study.
1083 Study of flowers.
559 Study of peaches and grapes.
566 A garland of flowers.
720 Vase of flowers; enamel on
porcelain.
735 A medallion on porcelain.
425 Mon dejeuner; etude d'apr^s
nature.
48, Cirencester Place.
497 Composition ; a study from
nature.
499 The Orignum Amabile; a study
from a specimen at the
Colosseum.
734 Fruit; a composition.
(Painter to Her Majesty the Queen
Dowager.)
560 Glass cup with fruit, a bouquet
on the table.
890 Study of roses; composition
after nature.
24 (Octagon Room.) The Neph-
entes. This plant grows in
Malabar and Madagascar.
60, Regent Quadrant,
and Greenwich.
316 Fruit and Etru.scan vase of
flowers from nature.
357 Study of peaches and grapes.
1030 Le bouquet.
in5 Fruit.
98 Group of flowers: rose, rose-
lilies, etc., after nature.
179 White roses: composition from
nature.
1828.
1829.
1830.
1831.
18112.
1834.
1840.
1843.
1844.
I20
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Comol6ra, Madame Melani de — con-
tinued.
14, Charles Street,
Manchester Square.
1846. 514 A bouciuet of flowers: in oil;
after nature.
1847. 722 Study of Camellias.
8, Warwick Street,
Charing Cross.
1854. 638 Flowers painted on glass.
874 do.
COMPER, John N Architect.
35, Old Queen St., Westminster.
1903. 1653 Design for the interior of St.
Cyprian's Church, Maryle-
bone.
1904. 1515 Design for Church of St. Crispin,
Yerendavna, Poonah; in-
terior.
COMPTON Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1773- 349 Drawing of a man's head.
COMPTON, Charles Painter.
7, Great Marylebone Street.
1847. 527 The sick child.
1849. 344 An incident in the life of Ben-
jamin West, afterwards Pre-
sidentof the Royal Academy.
" Little Benjamin was placed
to watch the sleeping infant
of his eldest sister. As he sat
by the cradle the child smiled
in sleep; he was struck by
its beaiity, and, seeking some
paper, drew its portrait in
red and black ink, although
at this period he had never
seen an engraving or picture
and was only in the seventh
year of his age."
1850. 17S Reflection.
589 Portrait of a lady.
18, High Street, Marylebone.
1851. 472 The young sculptor's first effort.
550 Study from nature.
1852. 1261 The loiterer.
1854. 214 An incident in the life of Mr.
Richard Hooker. " His two
pupils, Edwin Sandys and
George Cranmer, took a jour-
ney to see their tutor, whom
they found tending his small
allotment of sheep ... for
Richard was called to rock
the cradle, etc." — Vide Izaak
Walton's Life of R. Hooker.
99, High Street.
1855. 1308. Bedford gaol, A.D. 1 66 1. "And
now the day is waning, and
Bunyan opens his bible and
reads aloud a portion of
scripture to his dear little
blind child, etc."
1856. 294 A study, in the National Gal-
lery.
32, Howland Street.
1857. 1141 Cowper receiving his mother's
picture out of Norfolk, the
gift of his cousin Anne Bod-
ham. " O that those lips
had language, etc."
COMPTON, Lady Elizabeth (after-
wards Countess of Burlington).
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 78 1. 155 Flower piece; water colours.
COMPTON, E. Harrison ... Painter.
Feldafing, Bavaria.
1904. 766 Winter Sunshine.
COMPTON, Edward T Painter.
Feldafing, Bavaria.
1880. 312 The Ischingl Glacier, from
below the Rothhal hut.
1881. 485 In Lofoden.
1883. 836 Mandron Glacier, South Tyrol.
1884. 166 La Dent du Geant. "Palaces
of nature, whose vast walls."
1885. 168 Ziisenberg hut at the foot of the
Schreckhorn.
1887. 1023 Ice-fall of the Gepatsch Gla-
cier, Tyrol.
1888. 1 1 14 Menawaur Rocks, Scilly.
1889. 21; The ortler from St. Valentine.
1890. 795 The Jungfrau.
1891. 617 Piz Bernina.
1894. 10 Mountains of Valpelline, from
Mont Brule. "The moun-
tains and hills shall break
forth before you into sing-
ing."
1895. 175 The edge of the glacier, Lys
Glacier.
1898. 574 The Bernese Alps, from the
Brienzer Rothhorn.
1901. 229 The cradle of a mighty stream.
1902. 761 After the procession, Saas Fee.
1903. 680 Piz Tresero and the Forno
Glacier.
1904. 336 In the Bernese Oberland.
COND'AMIN, Henry Painter.
23, Rue Oiidinot, Paris.
1894. 579 Interior of a sculptor's atelier,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
121
CONDE, P
1806.
659
763
1807.
930
1808.
419
424
428
1809.
562
1810.
459
672
1811.
667
1812.
553
579
647
.8,3.
463
1814.
653
637
1815.
744
i8r6.
544
552
1817.
951
1818.
678
1819.
757
968
1820.
689
1821.
709
1822.
571
1824.
709
CONDER,
1887.
1632
CONDER,
1894.
1240
1899.
1329
1374
1900.
1+34
1901.
1371
CONDER,
1885.
1849
II.
Miniature Painter.
75, Gnat Portland Street.
Mrs. Jennings.
TVIaster H. C. Jennings.
Captain Roberts.
Master P. C. F. Myer.
Mrs, P. J. Myer.
Mr. P. J. Myer; pencil drawing.
Miss Bacon and Miss M. A.
Bacon.
100, High Street, Marylebone.
Miss M. Redmans.
Dr. Plenderleath, physician to
the Army.
Portrait of himself.
T. Chavernac, Esq.
Dr. Plenderleath.
J. L. D'Antraigues.
9, Upper Marylebone Street.
The late Countess D'Antraigue.
Miss Stone, the celebrated ju-
venile performer on the
pianoforte.
Eliza Bacon.
Miss Braham.
The Countess D'Entraigues.
The Count D'Entraigues.
H. T. Nings, Esq.
Miss M. Plenderleath.
Mrs. Morris.
Mr. James.
22, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
Miss S. A. Wilson.
Madame Boisgerard.
Miss Abraham.
3, Bayham St., Camden Toivii.
Mrs. Meyer.
E. Lauriston ... Architect.
21, Farliafuent Street.
Church of the Holy Trinity,
Long Melford, Suffolk.
Miss Helen Louise.
Miniature Painter.
Warwick Studios,
South End, Hampstead.
Gwendolen.
Kitty.
" G. K."; portrait of a girl.
Mon ami.
cjo Miss Batley,
31, Fairfield Road, Croydon.
M. E. B. "
Josiah Painter.
Tokio, Japan.
Temple of To Shogun Uyeno,
Tokio.
1885. 1914 Japanese Temple, Storehouse.
1915 Room over entrance gateway
to Japanese temple.
CONDER, Roger T Painter.
2, Wyndham Crescetit, JV.
1883. Ill- Choir screen and pulpit, St.
Mark's, Venice.
CONDY, Nicholas Painter.
Plymouth.
1843. 413 Interior of an Irish cottage at
Ballyboyleboo, Antrim.
i8.t5. 12-5 The cloisters of Laycock Ab-
bey, founded by Ela, Coun-
tess of Salisbury, etc., now
the seat of Lady Elizabeth
Fielding.
CONDY, Nicholas Matthew.
Painter.
Devonshire Terrace, Plymouth.
1842. 123S H.M.S. Warspite, 50 gun.s,
conveying Lord Ashburton
on a special mission to the
United States, beating down
the Channel.
1S44. 1093 The Royal steam yacht Vic-
toria and Albert entering
Plymouth Sound, August 30,
1843-
1845. 302 The experimental brigs under
the command of Captain
Corry Daring, Captain Mat-
son in the foreground;
Waterwitch, Firebrand
steamer, and other brigs in
the distance, Oct. 28, 1844.
CONEY, John.
Architectural Draughtsman,
At Mr. By field's.
1805. 517 A perspective view of Lambeth
Palace.
39, Craven Street, Strand.
1806. 599 Interior of the north cross of
Westminster Abbey.
611 South front of one of the
towers of Westminster Ab-
bey.
1807. 1063 Interior of the hall of Bedding-
ton House in Surrey, the seat
of Carew family.
1808. 341 A sketch for a large drawing in
Westminster Abbey.
London Road,
St. George' s-in-the-Fields.
1 8 16. ?6c N.W. view of Wells Cathedral,
Somersetshire.
R
122
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Coney, John — continued.
1 8, Valentine Place,
Blackfrtars.
1819. 1028 InteriorofMalmesbury Monas-
tery, with the monument of
King Athelstone.
1042 Interior of Winchester Cathe-
dral, with the monuments of
Bishops Fox and Gardiner.
1 8, Bell Street, Greenwich.
1820. 964 North-west view of Beverley
Minster, Yorkshire.
182 1. 969 Interior of St. Paul's Cathe-
dral, looking north-east.
CONNAH, J. Douglas Painter.
8, Margravine Gardens, W.
1894. 372 Lost in reverie.
CONNARD, Philip Illustrator.
23, Mtisgrave Crescent,
Fulham.
1900. 1628 Marpessa.
1650 The convent's chronicler.
1665 "Who rides by with the royal
air?"
1901. 1455 " Luce adorabile"; illustration
to a poem.
43a, Cheyne Walk.
1903. "347 Illustration to Bunyan's "Pil-
grim's Progress."
CONNELL, Miss Janet.
Miniature Painter.
22, Carlyle Square.
1890. 1487 Mr. Beerbohm Tree as Grin-
goire. ,
1513 Hilda.
1891. 1458 Master Harry Cock.
42, Woodstock Road.
1892. 1419 Miss Ellen Terry.
187, Loug/iboro' Road, S. W.
1894. 1242 Henry Harris, Esq.
1299 Fredie.
CONNELL, Miss M. Christine.
Painter.
22, Woodstock Road, Chiswick.
1885. 485 Luna.
1886. 1500 Study of a head.
17, Holland Park Road.
i8go. 455 " May I have the pleasure? "
1666 Little mischief.
CONNELLY, Pierce Francis.
Sculptor.
Florence.
187 1. 1308 Henry George, Earl Percy.
1 31 2 Algernon George, 6th Duke of
Northumberland.
CONNER, Miss Essie Painter.
18, Glyn Mansions,
Addison Bridge, W.
1903. 1010 Eve.
CONNING, George J Painter.
31, Manor Rd., Stamford Hill.
1890. 1410 The sands, Yarmouth.
CONNOLLY, Michael Painter.
42, Tot fe ridge Road, Balham.
1885. 369 A veteran.
1886. 552 Four by honours.
1893. 565 John Lyons, Esq.
18, Winifred Grove,
Mysore Road,
Clapham Common.
1899. 445 Portrait of a gentleman.
447 R. Crowe, Esq.
65, Elspeth Road,
Clap/iatn Common.
1903. 766 Cornish Cottage.
CONNOR, Arthur B Painter.
226, Avonmore Road, IF.
1903. 431 Elsie.
CONNOR. See Chorley and Connor.
CONOLLY, Miss Ellen Painter.
116, Goioer Street.
1873. 481 "She was a phantom of de-
light, etc."
1874. 425 Dame Elspeth.
1878. 624 Darby and Joan.
1879. 326 Chelsea pensioners; Psalm
Ixxi, 9.
1880. 1469 An old edition.
1881. 603 A privileged kitten.
1402 A village genius.
1882. 501 A portrait.
1884. 1641 A gap in the ranks. " He shall
return no more to his house,
etc."
97, Albion Road,
Stoke Newington.
1885. 738 "Oh, little lids now folded
fast, etc."
CONOLLY, Frances U Sculptor.
Ill, Stanhope Street.
1849. 1320 Bust of a gentleman.
1850. 1425 Sappho.
8, Ranelagh Grove, Pimlico.
1858. 1305 " She never told her love, etc."
i860. 1064 Contemplation; marble.
1 7, Hanover Street, Pimlico.
1870. 1138 Girlhood; marble.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
123
CONQUEST, Alfred Painter.
Ji'flodford, Essex.
1884. 235 On the Breton shore.
68, Ncii'maii Street.
1885. 216 A grey day on the Cornish
coast.
316 A summer afternoon — Con-
carneau.
1 886. 833 From Southwold Pier.
1098 The millstream.
Woodford, Essex.
1 888. 4 December in Brittany.
294 Through the beech woods —
Pont Aven.
1889. 1030 Low tide — Veules, Normandy.
1206 A sunny morning on the west-
ern coast.
1890. 2 The quiet end of evening —
Walberswick.
CONRADI, Moritz Painter.
23, Berners Street.
1865. 719 Portrait of a lady.
735 do. child.
1866. 484 AVe shall meet again.
1867. 827 Homewards from shopping.
1869. 818 Portrait of a lady.
1873. 294 do. do.
1874. 1254 Miss Gertrude, daughter of
Fred Davis, Esq.
1876. 1206 Mrs. Guido Bach; miniature.
CONSTABLE, A. A Painter.
16, Cunningham Place.
1847. 59^ Landscape.
1848. 207 do.
1850. 459 Morning on the Coast.
621 A sketch.
1 85 1. 564 A fisherman's cottage.
1852. 70 Landscape.
1289 Hythe Church, Kent.
1853. 639 On the Devonshire Coast.
CONSTABLE, E. P Painter.
3 1 , Norfolk Terrace,
Bayswater.
1879. 981 Winter evening — Hilgay Fen,
Cambridgeshire.
CONSTABLE, Miss Isabel. ..Painter.
16, Cunninghatn Place.
1851. 567 Flowers.
1852. 654 Autumn flowers.
CONSTABLE, John, R.A. ... Painter.
50, Rathbone Place.
1802. 19 A landscape.
15, America Square.
1803. 59 A study from nature.
694 do. do.
1803.
1805.
1806.
1807.
52
98
150
1808.
52
100
103
1809.
26
28
,83
i8io.
74
116
1811.
7'
+71
1812.
9
72
'33
372
1813.
266
325
1814.
28
I8I5.
1816.
I8I7.
724 A landscape.
738 do.
3, Spur Street,
Leicester Square.
148 A landscape — Moonlight.
787 His Majesty's ship Victory,
Capt. E. Harvey, in the me-
morable battle of Trafalgar,
between two French ships of
the line.
13, Percy Street.
View in Westmorland.
Keswick Lake.
Bow Fell, Cumberland.
Borrowdale.
A scene in Cumberland.
Winander-meer-lake.
A landscape,
do.
do.
49, Frith Street, Soho.
A landscape.
A churchyard.
Twilight.
Dedham Vale — morning.
63, Upper Charlotte Street.
A Water mill.
Landscape — Evening.
do. a recent shower.
Salisbury — morning.
Landscape — boys fishing,
do. morning,
do. Ploughing scene
in Suffolk.
" But unassisted through each
toilsome day, with smiling
brow the ploughman cleaves
his way."
261 Landscape — The ferry.
20 View of Dedham.
146 Landscape; a sketch.
215 Boat building.
268 Village in Suffolk.
310 Landscape.
415 A drawing.
446 do.
510 do.
169 The wheat field.
298 A Wood — autumn.
85 Wivenhoe Park, Essex, the seat
of Major-General Rebow.
141 A cottage.
216 Portrait of the Rev. J. Fisher.
255 Scene on a navigable river.
I, Keppel Street,
Russell Square.
11 Landscape — Breaking up of a
shower.
34 Landscape.
142 do. a study.
124
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Constable,
John, R.A. — continued.
1831.
169 Salisbury Cathedral from the
i8i8.
304
Landscape; a study.
meadows.
446
A Gothic Porch.
" As from the face of heaven
483
Elms.
the scattered clouds
1819.
15'
A scene on the river Stour.
(Elected A. R.A.)
Tumultuous rose, th' inter-
minable sky
1820.
17
Landscape.
Sublimer swells, and o'er the
148
Harwich lighthouse.
world expands
1821.
89
Hampstead Heath.
A purer azure. Through the
152
A shower.
lightened air
'35
Harrow.
A higher lustre and a clearer
339
Landscape — Noon.
calm
1822.
III
Hampstead Heath.
Diffusive tremble; while, as if
183
View on the Stour, near Ded-
ham.
in sign
Of danger past, a glittering
219
Malvern Hall, Warwickshire.
robe of joy,
295
View from the Terrace, Hamp-
stead.
Set off abundant by the yellow
ray.
314
A study of trees from nature.
35, Upper Charlotte Street.
Invests the fields, and nature
smiles reviv'd."
1823.
59
Salisbury Cathedral, from the
Thomson's Summer.
Bishop's grounds.
1832.
'47
Sir Richard Steele's cottage,
■79
Study of trees; a sketch.
Hampstead.
244
A cottage.
152
A romantic house at Hamp-
1824.
180 A boat passing a lock.
stead.
1825.
"5
Landscape.
279
Whitehall stairs, June 18,1817.
186
do.
286
Moonlight.
224
do.
492
Jaques and the wounded stag.
1826.
122
A Mill at Gillingham in Dorset-
shire.
" The melancholy, feeling
Jaques, whose mind griev'd
225
Landscape.
o'er the wounded, weeping
1827.
48
Mill, Gillingham, Dorset.
hind." — See " The Social
186
Chain Pier, Brighton.
Day" by Peter Coxe, Esq.
290
Hampstead Heath.
632
A church.
1828.
7
Landscape.
643
A mill.
232
do.
644
Farm-house.
(Elected R.A.)
1833-
34
Englefield house, Berkshire, the
1829.
9
Landscape.
seat of Benyon de Beovoir,
321
Hadleigh Castle. The mouth
Esq. — morning.
of the Thames — morning
94
A heath— showery, noon.
after a stormy night.
344
Cottage in a cornfield.
" The desert joys
402
Landscape — sunset.
Wildly, through all his melan-
639
An old farm house.
choly bounds
645
A miller's house.
Rude ruins glitter, and the
647
A windmill — squally day.
briny deep
1834.
48.
The mound of the city of Old
Seen from some pointed pro-
Saram, from the south.
montory's top,
548 Study of trees, made in the
Far to the dim horizon's ut-
grounds of Charles Holford,
most verge
Esq., at Hampstead.
Restless, reflects a floating
582
Stoke Pogis church, near Wind-
gleam." — Thomson's Si/m-
sor, the scene of Gray's
tner.
Elegv, also where he was
1830.
19
Dell scenes in the park of the
Rt. Hon. the Countess of
Dysart at Hatmingham, Suf-
buried. " In this neglected
spot is laid, a heart once
pregnant with celestial fire."
folk.
586
From Gray's Elegy, stanza 1 1 .
94
Landscape.
" Can honour's voice pro-
248
A heath.
voke the silent dust?"
1831.
'23
Yarmouth pier.
1835-
'45
The valley farm.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
•25
1836. 9 Cenotaph to the memory of Sir
Joshua Reynolds, erected in
the grounds of Coleorton
Hall, Leicestershire, by the
late Sir George Beaumont,
Bart. "... Where Reynolds,
'mid our country's noblest
dead, In the last sanctuary
of fame is laid, etc." —
Wordswori/i.
581 Stonehenge. " The mysterious
monument of Stonehenge,
standing remote on a bare
and boundless heath, as
much unconnected with the
events of past ages as it is
with the uses of the present,
carries you back beyond all
historical records into the
obscurity of a totally un-
known period."
(The late.)
1837. 193 Arundel mill and castle.
CONSTABLE, L. B Painter.
16, Cunningham Place.
1849. 40 Landscape.
358 A View near Twyford.
1850. 14 Landscape.
516 A stormy day.
630 Tottenham Park.
975 An ash tree.
1851. 13 On the Coast of Cornwall
1039 Entrance to Looe harbour,
Cornwall.
1852. 1129 Falls of the Tummell, Inver-
nesshire.
1293 View on the Thames, near
Pangbourne, Berkshire.
1853. 729 A study.
1855. 271 A barn, in Sussex.
1358 Entrance to a wood.
CONSTABLE, Miss Sally ... Painter.
Red Hatch, Neiu Road,
Campden Hill.
1904. 716 A peep of the kitchen at Log-
more farm, Dorking.
CONSTANT, J. J. Benjamin.
Painter.
27, Rue Pigale, Paris.
1896. 138 Monsieur de Blowitz.
884 Madame L. G.
889 H.E. the Rt. Hon. Sir Julian
Pauncefote, G.C.B., etc.
1897. 47 Frederick Ayer, Esq.
194 The Earl of Ava. (Presentation
portrait.)
1898. i;io Earl Beauchamp.
1900. 1035 The Princess Demidoff.
1041 Lady Colebrooke.
1 90 1. 149 Her late Majesty Queen Vic-
toria. Exhibited by com-
mand of H.M. the King.
59, Rue Amplre, Paris.
1902. 107 Mrs. Walter Parrott.
CONTENCIN, Peter Painter.
22, Chester Place, Kennington.
\1i^1. 883 Portrait of a lady.
9, Elizabeth Place, Kennington.
1798. 748 Portrait.
Harleyford Street, Kensington.
i8o2. 566 A sketch on the Coast of Corn-
wall.
Clapham Rise.
1807. 615 Portrait of a lady.
34, Carnally Street.
1 81 9. 947 Mr. R. Behenna.
CONTENCIN, W Painter.
Harleyford Street, Kensington.
1803. 357 Portrait of his daughter.
507 Mr. Moxham.
CONTI, Tito Painter.
Florence.
1874. 1042 Soldier carousing.
1877. 613 The introduction.
1878. 118 Music.
322 "Good-bye!"
648 " A health to bright eyes."
1879. 13 The Due d'Anjou contemplat-
ing the portrait of Queen
Elizabeth.
316 A little music.
1370 "I could not love thee, dear,
so much, Loved I not honour
more."
1880. 474 The smoker.
515 Convalescent.
; 51, Buckingham Palace Road.
1884. 280 A lady of the Court of Louis
xin.
CONWAY, George Painter.
1 7, Hill Street, Wahuorth.
1854. 1324 Farm near Kent.
223, Hampstead Road.
1868. 189 Landscape.
CONYBEARE, H Architect.
Kc'lV Green.
1856. 1173 Tower for Waterworks for
Bombay, etc.
Little Sutton House, Chiswick.
1857. 1023 " Sursum Corda."
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Conybeare, H. — continued.
1857. 1047 Church in Bombay in memory
of British soldiers who fell
in the two Caubull cam-
paigns.
io8i Memorial church at Constanti-
nople.
1859. 1 140 Memorial cross at Llandaff,
etc.
20, Duke St., Westminster.
1868. S61 Church.
i86g. 969 Romanesque church at Ryde.
1013 do. do. Ryal.
Si'arsdale Lodge, Keiisingion.
1873. 1127 St. Patrick's Church, Cromwell
Road, Kensington.
1152 St. Patrick's Church.
COODE, Miss Helen Hoppner.
Painter.
5, EarFs Court.
1865. 205 Violet; a portrait.
1867. 449 La fille bien gardee.
COOK, C Painter.
41, North Audley Street.
1 83 1. 297 Landscape.
1832. 228 do.
COOK, Miss Emily Annie Painter.
5 7, Carlton Road, Maida Vale.
1885. 551 Canton lion-dog.
903 " Poor dickey is dead, the bell
we toll."
1278 Silent teachers.
1886. 286 Daffodils.
786 A Rose.
1887. 322 Daffodils.-
324 French roses.
770 Tulips.
18, High Road, Kilhurn.
1888. 937 \Vhite Azaleas.
40, Broadhttrst Gardens.
1889. 825 Wall flowers.
60, Alexander Road,
South Hampstead.
1897. 1348 "Parting is such sweet sorrow."
1898. 851 '"Tisn't me, really, mamma!"
COOK, Miss Ethel M.
Miniature Painter.
1 7, Keppell St., Russell Square.
1902. 1227 Sentimental Tommy.
COOK, E. Wake Painter.
2 1 , .SV. Alary' s Terrace,
Paddington. I
1875. 795 Mussel sorters — Conway.
1876. 814 The Thames near Great Mar- i
low. I
1877.
700
1878.
7+1
892
1879.
7S6
1880.
704
I88I.
655
The Thames near Henley.
On the Rother.
Near Midhurst, Sussex.
Lynmouth.
The Thames near Henley.
On the Sussex downs, looking
towards Worthing.
1882. 937 The river Ure, from Mowbray
Point, Yorkshire.
1 7, Clarendon Gardens,
Maida Vale.
On the Wye.
41, Grove Rd., St. John's Wood.
Sunset on the lake of Geneva.
The last blush of departing
day — Lake Como.
Shades of evening.
2, Gainsborough Road Studios,
Bedford Park.
By the river Ure; Hackfall,
Yorkshire.
3, Fairlawn Park, Chiswick.
Side chapel, St. Mark's, Venice.
Bronze pozzo — Doge's Palace,
Venice.
The entrance to the hospital —
Venice.
The Loggia dei Lanzi, Flor-
ence.
Startled by the black giants of
the Frari, Venice.
The earthly paradise.
George Edward Painter.
98, Gower Street.
Summer time.
Feeding-time.
22, King Harry's Road.
1878. 5 The land of Lorna Doone.
174 In the valley of the Dart, on
the Devonshire moors.
966 Afternoon tea.
1879. 309 A chat by the way.
947 High and dry.
65, George Street,
Portman Square.
1880. 1478 Seaward. " Flow down, cold
rivulet, to the sea, etc."
1882. 293 A land of flowers.
728 Where the bee sucks.
22, Dorset Street,
Gloucester Place.
1885. 8;i Bassington.
i886. 349 A Cornish mill.
398 Mullion Cove.
1888. 268 Wargrave Church.
1889. 382 A ruined mill.
1890. 323 Pont-y-Goblin.
482 A mountain homestead.
1892. 904 A Berkshire trout stream.
1885.
1252
1892.
1097
1305
1893.
I2I3
1894.
1207
1896.
1898.
1087
1246
1899.
1045
1 500.
1302
I90I.
1225
1902.
OOK
954
Ge
1874.
1876.
230
43'
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
127
1894. 722 A remnant of old Somerset.
1895. 710 Fresh Herrings.
1897. 617 VVargrave Church.
1898. 515 Suffolk marshes.
COOK, George Frederick ... Painter.
57, Carlton Koad,
Maida Va/e.
1887. S29 Rhododendrons.
13, Fitzroy Street.
1888. 29 " Her angel's face, as the great
eye of heaven, shyned bright,
etc."
1889. 1253 The fatherless children and
widows.
1891. 394 The spendthrift's legacy.
1897. 244 A village fair.
COOK, Henry Painter.
Hearn Hall, Walthatnstow.
1840. 488 Landscape — evening.
6, John Street, Oxford Street.
1842. 1246 Queen Catherine's reception of
the Cardinals. " What can
be their business? etc."
S, Great Marylebone Street.
1846. 50 Lord Brook, M.P.
25, Gloucester Road,
Hyde Park Gardens.
1847. 522 Morning — Italy; composition.
23, Edward Street.
1851. 72 Tivoli.
1228 Miss Laura Temple Bowden.
16, Devonshire Terrace.
1853. 1163 Temple of Jupiter Olympus.
1854. 1039 Sorrento, Bay of Naples.
South Villa, near Broadivater,
near I For thing.
1855. 537 View on the Gulf of Spezzia.
COOK, H Painter.
Cottage .Studio,
Holland Park Road.
1 88 1. 997 Venice — afternoon; church
and bridge of San Paolo.
COOK, H. Moxon Painter.
22, .5V. Ann's Square,
Manchester.
1859. 423 Ben Nevis from the peat bog.
2, St. James Square,
Manchester.
1878. 764 Signs of coming winter — Isle of
Arran.
14, Ridgefield, John Dal ton
Street, Manchester.
1885. 1240 Snow showers passing over hill
of Arran,
8, St. Martin's Place.
Trafalgar .Square.
1887. 1075 New Forest — autumn.
Corrie, Isle of Arran.
1898. 161; After sundown in the Galloway
Highlands.
1900. 120 Mists lifting in the glen.
7, Primrose Hill Studios,
Fitzroy Road.
1902. 817 Mountain streams in Arran.
COOK, Henry S Painter.
185, Hampstead Road.
1890. i;93 The constitutional.
COOK, J Sculptor.
Upper Norton Street,
Marylebone.
1800. loio Bust of a gentleman.
COOK, J Painter.
1808. 194 Scene from a forge.
Liquorpond Street,
Gray's Inn Road.
1809. 229 A young grouse from nature.
COOK, John Thomas Painter.
48, South Grove Road,
Sheffield.
1883. S79 The stones at Bettws.
COOK, Joshua Painter.
109, Mount Street.
1838. 286 Study of a hawk.
707 Return from hawking.
1839. 305 Dead plover.
1845. I The Eglinton tournament.
370 Sheldrake and angola cat.
1847. 287 The artist's daughter.
403 The dying Christian.
1848. 421 Fruit.
COOK, Miss Nelly E Painter.
57, Carlton Road,
Maida Vale.
1887. 1198 Azaleas.
18, High Road, Kilburn.
1888. 1223 Grapes.
8, Colleigh Road,
West Hampstead.
1896. 1225 " The restless unsatisfied long-
ing."
60, Alexandra Road,
South Flanipstead.
1897. 1255 " Knievey, knievey, nick nack,
which hand will ye tak'?"
1898. 1 108 Miss Emily A. Cook.
1900. 1388 "Alack and well a day, Phillida
flouts me."
128
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
■785-
1786.
1787.
1801.
COOK, Richard, R.A Painter.
42, Bedford Street,
Maiden Lane.
55 Portrait of a gentleman.
67 do. do.
535 Study; portrait of a child.
H7 Portrait of a lady.
412, opposite the Adelphi.
113 Portrait.
172 Portrait of a gentleman.
62 do. do.
192 do. {Mr. Sylvester.)
Norton Street, Port/and Road.
138 View of Windsor Castle.
(Professor of Perspective to Her Majesty and
Princesses.)
31, Old Botid Street.
1804. 760 An old man's head.
782 Portrait of a gentleman.
33) Queen Anne Street.
1809. 186 The Bill of Rights presented
by the Lords and Commons
of England to the Prince
and Princess of Orange in
the Banqueting room at
Whitehall. "The Marquis
of Halifax, as Speaker of the
House of Peers, humbly pre-
sented Their Highnesses on
the knee with an instrument
in writing, engrosst on vel-
lum, and signed by the
Speakers of both Houses, for
declaring William and Mary,
Prince and Princess of
Orange, King and Queen of
England, etc., desiring them
to accept the crown, pur-
suant to the said Declaration,
which Their Highnesses re-
ceiving, delivered it back to
be read, and then accepted
thereof."
SO, Upper Marylebone Road.
239 Acis and Galatea. "Help,
Galatea, help, and take
me dying to your deep
abodes."
1 16 From the " Lady of the Lake."
" His chain of gold the King
unstrung, etc."
117 From the "Lady of the Lake."
" This little flower, that loves
the lea, etc."
From the "Lady of the Lake."
"A stranger I, the hunts-
man said, etc."
From the "Lady of the Lake."
" As slowly down the deep
descent, etc."
1814.
1816.
126
127
1 8 16. 243 Ceres, disconsolate for the loss
of Proserpine, rejects the
solicitation of Iris, sent to
her by Jupiter. " Iris in
vain her soothing words ad-
dress'd, etc."
41, North And ley Street.
132 Landscape.
(Elected A.R.A.)
211 Bryan's anathema. Vide " La.dy
of the Lake," Canto III.
(Elected R.A. in 1822.)
1S17.
1S19.
COOK, R Painter.
41, Nortlt Audley Street.
1808. 233 A landscape.
260 do.
1809. 56 Landscape: composition.
1 8 10. 322 A landscape.
181 1. 206 do.
461 do.
i8i2. 61 do.
COOK, S.J Painter.
109, Mount Street.
1843. 977 Duke, the property of Mrs.
Pearl.
COOK, Theodore Painter.
3, Queen's Road Studios.
1885. 284 In the gloaming.
1887. 1044 Old chums.
2, St. John's Wood Studios.
1889. 4S9 The village bakehouse.
1088 Mrs. John Robins.
1 3, York Place, Baker Street.
129 "If."
St. Ives, Cornwall.
50S "John Anderson, my jo."
1890.
1894.
COOK,
1799.
1800.
1801.
1802.
COOK,
1894.
T. M Architect,
At Mr. HakewelPs,
Margaret Street,
Cavendish Square.
922 Design for an entrance to a
park.
981 Design for a casine.
ion do. for the front entrance
of a villa; perspective.
843 A design for a Temple to Cal-
liope.
950 Design foraTempletoSolitude.
975 do. private museum.
Walter F.
Miniature Painter.
4rt, Brondesbury Rd., Kilburn.
1239 A Bacchante.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
129
20, Alma Square,
St. John's ll'ood.
1899. 1375 Miss Alice M. Barnett.
2 1 , Oxford Jioad, Kilburn.
1904. 1157 Little Bo-peep.
COOKE, Arthur C Painter.
6, New Court.
504 Widowed.
517 The poacher's wife.
3, Steele's Studios,
Haverstock Hill.
176 The long vigil.
676 Sunshine and shadow.
385 Eloped.
2S7 Christabel and Lady Geraldine.
" And jealous of the listen-
ing air, etc."
332 The fortune-teller.
911 The end of the tether.
ii6 The turn of the tide.
594 The engagement ring.
746 Jack ashore.
7, Sarre Rd., West Hampstead.
457 The gambler's victim.
461 The dancing lesson.
1892.
1893.
1S96.
1897.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1904.
COOKE, Arthur J Architect.
II, St. Julian's Rd., Kilburn.
1882. 1217 Design for a font.
COOKE, Charles Henry ... Architect.
I \, John Street, Bedford Row.
1859. iioi Hendon Union Schools, etc.
1862. 917 Godolphin School, Hammer-
smith, etc.
918 do. do.
1863. 898 Chapel for Malvern College.
917 do. do.
1865. 796 St. Mary's Church, Ide Hill,
Kent.
1 87 1. 922 Bexley Heath new church.
23, Burlington Chambers, W.
1877. iioo St. John the Baptist, Plum-
stead.
COOKE, Edward William, R.A.
Painter.
Barnes Tei'race.
1835. 292 Honfleur fishing boats be-
calmed.
350 Hay barge off Greenwich.
1836. 208 Mending the bait-net, Shank-
lin.
434 Hastings sands.
1837. 471 French sloop, etc., off Gran-
ville in Normandy.
■491 Collecting seaweed, St. Aubin's
Bay, Jersey.
II.
1838.
1840.
1841.
1842.
1843.
1844.
1845.
1847.
1848.
1849.
1850.
1851.
1852.
562 Dutch boats on the Y, near
Spaarndam.
The Terrace, Barnes.
427 The pilot-boat.
8 10 Elizabeth Castle, Jersey, from
the causeway; low water.
48 Scheveling sands.
253 A fisherman's cove.
510 Brocckenhaven, a fishing port
of the Zuyder Zee.
432 Shrimpers and mentors on the
sands of St. Michael, Nor-
mandy.
577 The Thames. " Whose ample
breast displays unfurled the
ensigns of the assembled
world."
304 The Medway, with Upnor
Castle — evening.
469 Antwerp from the Scheldt —
morning.
333 Cologne from the south.
365 Coblentz and Ehrenbreitstein
— early morning. " A tower
of victory! etc."
105 Mediterranean craft — Gulf of
Genoa.
136 Coast of Calabria from Salerno.
318 Tower of Erchia, Gulf of Sa-
lerno.
147 Scheveling.
174 Dutch yachting on the Zuyder
Zee.
130 A Dutch calm.
153 "Thou hast the sunset's glow,
Rome, for thy dower. Flush-
ing the cypress tree. Temple
and tower."
436 A fern cave — a scene in Mounts
Bay, Cornwall.
58 Evening — a scene on the
Rivera de Ponente, Gulf of
Genoa.
93 Scheveling sands — the tide
making in.
315 Dutch fishing craft off the
Booms, Amsterdam.
1262 The port of Marseilles.
The Ferns,
Victoria Road, Kensington.
539 Bragozzi — the fishing craft of
Venice.
732 The church of the "Salute,"
Dogana, etc., Venice.
(Elected A.R.A.)
405 "... Give me, then, way;
This is the Doge's palace."
526 Venice. " . . . whose dear
spires Rising at distances
o'er the blue lagoon, etc."
S
'30
Cooke,
tinned.
■SS3-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Edward William, R.A. — con-
1856.
'43
282
293
San Pietro in Castello, Venice,
and the Julian Alps, on a
November evening.
"Vinegia, Vinegia, chi non te
vede, ei non te pregia."
San Giorgio Maggiore and the
Salute, Venice, with fishing
craft off the Chioggia and of
the Lagune.
347 Zuyder Zee — fishing craft re-
turning to port.
+48 The pier and bay of St. Ives,
Cornwall.
1S54. 264 Zuyder Zee Botter — returning
to port.
394 French lugger running into
Calais.
469 Porto del Lido — the entrance
to the Lagune of Venice,
from the Adriatic.
526 Dutch fishing Pincks of Eg-
mondt-ap-Zee hauling off
shore.
1855. 269 A North Sea breeze on the
Dutch coast — Scheveling
fishermen hauling the
" Pinck " out of the surf.
323 Scheveling sands, low water —
tide making in.
344 Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice
— fish arrived.
Winter — a scene on the fens of
Huntingdonshire; old drain-
ing mills, now disused.
Dutch pincks arriving, and pre-
paring to put to sea on the
return of the tide.
The port of Delfzijl on the
Dollart, an inland sea of
Holland.
489 San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice —
view looking east, effect im-
mediately after sunset.
The Dogana di Marc, Venice,
from the Palazzo Morosini
on the Grand Canal.
Chioggian fishing vessels, etc.,
running into the Lagune of
Venice on the approach of a
borasco, or violent squall on
the Adriatic.
1857. 28 A crab and lobster shore.
442 Morning after a heavy gale,
weather moderating. The
crews of a pilot boat and life-
boat hearing at daybreak
signal guns from the Good-
win floating light vessels,
645
53
+33
517
583
and after communicating
with it " bear up " for a
water-logged Indiaman, the
crewand passengers of which
perished during the night,
the boats having been
knocked to pieces; the cap-
tain, who would not desert
his ship, was rescued by the
lifeboat just before the ves-
sel foundered on the north
sand head of the Good-
win.
1857. 500 A bit of English coast.
535 A thunder-cloud passing over
the Dutch coast — tide on the
turn.
1858. 282 Dutchboatsinacalm — evening.
299 Venetian fishing craft on the
Adriatic: shore of Lido.
346 The Bridge of Sighs, Venice.
447 A sniff of the briny — day after
a gale.
530 The Undercliff at Bonchurch.
557 Sunset on the Lagune of Ven-
ice— San Giorgio-in-Alga
and the Euganean Hills in
the distance.
1859. 262 Venice.
38S A Dutch peon, running for the
port of Harlingen, is driven
in a heavy squall outside the
south pier head.
539 Sandsfoot Castle, Weymouth.
The Ferns, Hyde Park Gate.
i860. 34 Zuyder Zee — fishing craft in a
calm.
102 Bella Venezia.
248 H.M.S. "Terror" in the ice of
Frozen Strait, April, 1837,
when under the command
of Captain, now Rear-
Admiral, Sir George Buck
(from whose sketch the vessel
was painted). The "Terror"
was abandoned with Sir
John Franklin's ship, the
"Erebus," in 1848 to the
westward of King AVilliam's
Island. " The whole scene
indeed, as far as the eye
could stretch, was confusion
worse confounded, etc."
422 The Piazzetta of St. Mark,
Venice.
433 The Church of the Salute,
Venice.
1 86 1. 175 A Dutch galliot running into
the port of Aberdeen during
a heavy gale.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
131
1862. 408 Hoorn on the Zuyder Zee — a
fishing sneb leaving the port.
501 The Rock and Fortress of AU-
cante, east coast of Spain.
589 The Bay of Tangier, Morocco;
the mountains of Spain and
Gibraltar in the distance.
655 The Dogana and church of the
Salute, Venice — sunset.
659 Sunset, Bay of Cartagena, east
coast of Spain; the island of
Escombrera in the distance.
1863. 230 Dutch trawlers at anchor off
Scheveling — waiting for the
flood tide.
415 Catalan Bay, on the east side
of the rock of Gibraltar; the
African coast, Ceuta, and
the mountains of Atlas in
the distance. "The vast
slope of sand has been blown
upwards, etc."
585 The salute at sunset, Venice.
(Elected R.A.)
1864. 12 Trouville — fishing craft off
Cape La Heve. The Havre
lighthouses on the cliffs of
Ingouville in the distance.
223 Scheveling " Pincks " running
to anchor off Yarmouth.
During strong easterly gales
these Dutch fishing vessels
are compelled to make for
the English coast. Diploma
work.
466 " Ruins of a Roman bridge of
about the second or third
century near Tangier, north-
western Barbary. . . . The
caravan, at early morn, is
proceeding to Tangier from
Faz and Marocco. In the
distance, the Spanish coast
and Gibraltar, etc."
Interior of San Marco, Venice,
from the Baptistery.
A Dutch Beurtman aground on
theTerschelling sand (North
Sea) after a snow storm.
Rescue of the crew of a barque
on the Goodwin by the
"Van Kook" North Deal
lifeboat. " Through the wild
surf, etc."
218 Dutch boats in a breeze on the
Dollart Zee.
338 The Campanile, Zecca, part of
San Marco, and the Giar-
dini Reale, Venice.
411 Scheveling pincks — low water.
635
1865.
595
1866.
"39
479
S'i
1868. 7
626
i86g. 116
1866. 497 Marine stores.
1867. 223 Canal of the Giudecca, Venice,
churches of the Orfanelli
Gesuati Zitella and SS. Re-
dentore.
Dutch boats " hugging the
shore " — Amsterdam in the
distance.
A visitor from high latitudes.
"On the 13th of November,
1865, a large fin whale was
cast ashore in Pevensey Bay,
Sussex; it measured 67 feet
in length; its skeleton is
now in the museum at
Cambridge."
On the Dutch coast (Egmont)
— tide making in.
A Scheveling trawler preparing
for sea.
Gleii Aldred, Groombridge.
On shore for a tide: coast of
Holland.
204 Mending nets: Bay of Naples.
863 French sloop entering the har-
bour of Treport.
885 On the Lagune, Venice — even-
ing before bad weather.
1870. 87 Venice. "The moon is up but
yet it is not night."
i8g A calm day on the Scheldt.
266 A " Topo " or Lagune fishing-
boat, Venice.
365 Landing fish: coast of Holland.
563 Dutch boats on the Y off
Amsterdam; study for the
large picture : "Hugging the
Shore."
582 The Goodwin light ship: pilot
and lifeboat going to succour
a wrecked Indiaman; study
for the large picture.
187 1. 224 A bit of English coast.
1078 Dutch boats in a calm off the
Helder.
1872. 208 A Dutch calm.
246 Hastings luggers coming ashore
in a breeze.
540 Chalk and fire-stone rocks,
forming part of the Under-
cliff, Isle of Wight.
643 Danish craft on the Elbe, off
Blankenese: low water.
1873. 310 Venetian fishing craft (Brag-
ozzi) caught in a " Borasca"
in the Adriatic, off Fort St.
Andrea.
419 Steeple Rock (of serpentine),
Kynance Cove, Lizard,
Cornwall: low water.
132
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cooke,
tinned.
1873-
Edward William, R.A.
-con-
921 Dutch Pinks drying sails and
nets: Egmondaan Zee— tide
coming in.
1875. 232 H.M. turret ship "Devastation"
at Spithead, on the occasion
of the naval review in hon-
our of the Shah of Persia,
23rd July, 1873. Presented
to the Naval University,
Greenwich, by Thomas Bras-
ses, Esq., M.P.
369 Sandy Cave — tide flowing.
443 The mountains and plain of
Denderah, on the Libyan
bank of the Nile: doum and
date palms, sont trees, etc.,
etc.
1876. 79 The ruins of Kom-Ombo, on
the right bank of the Nile,
illumined by the western
after - glow. " The double
Ptolemaic temple was dedi-
cated to the hostile Deities
of Light under the form of
Horus and Darkness under
the form of the crocodile-
headed god Savak, the Lord
of Ombos."
223 A Zuyder Zee fishing haven.
493 Philse " the beautiful " at early
morn, looking south. " The
ruins, which are most of
them of the date of the
Ptolemies and the C»sars,
include on the right the
Temple of Isis, with its
huge massive Pylons, and
on the left the building
commonly called ' Pharaoh's
bed.' "
573 A port on the Zuyder Zee.
This inland sea is about to
be drained by the Dutch
Government.
1877. 288 Schevening pink preparing for
sea.
320 A bit of Bonchurch in the
olden time.
354 Date palms and bananas in
the garden of the Khedive's
Palace of Gezeereh, opposite
Boulak, Cairo.
1 341 A Sussex garden glen; late
autumn : unexpected visi-
tors.
1878. 182 A Dutch galliot aground on a
sandbank: low water on the
Bies-Bosche, Holland.
1878. 330 The "Cleopatra" in the Bay
of Biscay on the r4th
October, 1877, signalling the
" Olga " to cast off the tow-
rope. " Staunch and strong,
a goodly vessel, etc."
502 Fishing lugger coming ashore
in a gale.
1879. 262 On the Dutch coast at Camper-
down : a squally day — tide
out.
461 Falaises en amont d'Etretat:
coast of Normandy.
585 Torcello — evening.
COOKE, Miss Ellen Miller ...Painter.
19, Matlwood Road, Balham.
1886. 849 Roses.
ion Still life.
1889. 1027 White azaleas.
1066 Roses.
1891. 1077 Gathered.
COOKE, Ernest O Painter.
7, Alma Square,
St. John's Wood.
1886. 302 The peacock's complaint to
Juno. — La Fontaine.
COOKE, Isaac Painter.
Sandrock Park, Liscard.
1879. 234 Afternoon on the river Kent.
1882. 459 Church Beck, Coniston. "I
heard the rushing waters
dash, etc."
The Breck, Wallasey,
Cheshire.
1884. 486 "After storm cometh sun-
shine ": Harlech.
Wi thins Lane, Liscard,
Cheshire.
1885. 1265 Pandy Isaf farm, Trefriw.
1472 An old cottage, Harlech.
Longland Road, Liscard.
1889. 1754 Penmaenmawr — evening.
Kirkstone, Liscard.
1900. 117S Low water tarn in the Old
Man, Coniston.
COOKE, J Painter.
Neii'ton Street, Birmingham.
1830. 990 Portrait of Miss Dunn.
COOKE, John Painter.
1 9, Malwood Road,
Balham Hill.
1887. 310 Portrait of a lady.
5, Bolton Studios.
1889. 35 An Idyll.
632 The girl in grey.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
133
1889.
1147 W. Webb, Esq.
1247 The suppression of the monas-
tery.
2, Trafalgar Studios.
1890.
2S2 Old woman.
1 105 Miss E. Miller Cooke.
I89I.
559 Bathing nymphs.
1033 The garden of sleep.
1892.
910 The Viking wives.
1025 The kiss of the dew.
1893.
76 The god of the wind.
1894.
559 Abel.
1899.
555 The fishers.
1900.
203 "Where thoughts are singing
swallows, etc."
1902.
255 Vanity.
702 " Twin nurslings of the all-
sustaining air."
IQ03.
744 The three Graces.
DOKl
E, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary E.xhibitor.)
1S04. 874 The grand west screen of Lin-
coln Minster.
COOKE, R Painter.
12, Greek Street, So ho.
1812. 393 Portrait of himself.
1813. 426 A portrait.
1814. 397 Mr. G. F. Cooke.
COOKE, R Architect.
5, Kendal Place, Brixton.
1838. 1 1 97 Design for a museum.
1841. 1091 Sketch for a garden temple.
COOKE, W. Cubitt Painter.
146, /miction Road,
Upper Holloway.
1893. 1438 " I've been roaming, I've been
roaming over hill and plain,
etc." Painted with A. A.
Carpenter.
1895. 1049 The close of day. "The day
thou gavest, Lord, is ended,
etc."
1380 The end of the chapter.
1387 Clerk Saunders — illustration to
" British Ballads."
1896. 1515 Dowsabell. " This mayden in
a morne betime, etc."
1533 Head.
Alpha Villa,
Ballard's Lane, Finchley.
1897. 1671 Christmas eve, two hundred
years ago.
1697 Shut out.
2\, Mead's Road, Wood Green.
1900. 827 Doubt and misgiving.
1 90 1. 1204 The estuary of the Thames.
COOKE, William Edward ... Painter.
Loughborough.
1876. 315 The old manor house, Clifton,
Nottingham.
565 The village wharf.
Quordon, Loughborough.
i^Ty. 1012 Evening.
1878. loio Mill on the Witham.
1025 The pedlar.
i88o. 362 Agricultural depression: the
rent-day.
627 At Mount Sorrel, Leicester-
shire.
1885. 484 The farmhouse pump.
COOKESLEY, Mrs. Margaret Mur-
ray Painter.
1 2, Observato/y Avenue,
Campden Hill.
1884. 537 Drinking fountain, Cairo.
1885. 918 An Arab cemetery.
1887. 727 Pottery seller, Egypt.
1888. 775 An eastern doorway.
841 Gordon's friends: women of
the Upper Nile.
1889. 611 Corner in the fruit market
Gibraltar.
no, Adelaide Road.
1891. 966 Three little wags.
22, Stanley Gardens,
Notting Hill.
1894. 742 Umbrellas to mend — Damas-
cus.
1895. 722 An Arab cafi!, Cairo.
1896. 854 Death of the first born.
7, Cromwell Place, S.W.
1898. 691 His gift.
S47 Miss Ellen Terry as Imogen.
1900. 914 The Maid of Athens.
971; Widowed.
1902. 5S2 Evening — banks of the Nile.
596 A thing of beauty.
COOKSEY, Arthur W Architect.
St. Heller's,
Brownswood Park, N.
1892. 1690 A residence.
4, Adam Street, Adelphi.
1897. 1832 Design for almshouses, Hamp-
ton Street, Walworth.
{See also Cox and Cooksev.)
COOL, De. See D.
COOLEY, Thomas Painter.
At Mrs. Braidivood's, Hackney.
18 1 3. 679 Portraits.
Grafton Street, Dublin.
18 16. 28 Lieut.-Col.Walker, Royal Horse
Artillery.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cooley,
1816.
1817,
1818.
1819.
403
410
479
580
279
1829.
1830.
1831.
Th o m as — contitiued.
425 Miss Walstein in the character
of Lady Teazle.
103, St. Martin's Lane.
22 Sir Charles Vernon, Chamber-
lain to the Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland.
Major Cator, Royal Horse
Artillery.
Master Henry Tobin.
Miss Walstein as Lady Mac-
beth. "Infirm of purpose!
etc."
Lieut. -Gen. Meyrick.
Lieut. -Col. Sir C. Downie, K.C.,
in the Spanish service.
Sir S. Shepherd, M.P., His
Majesty's Attorney-General.
328 Portrait of a gentleman.
407 do. Meerza Reza.
567 Lieut. -Gen. Wetherall.
32 Portrait of an artist.
190 do. a boy.
58, Great Qiiee?i Street,
Lincoln's Inn.
399 Vice-Admiral Sir Jos. Yorke.
677 Portraits of two children of Mr.
T. Adams.
510 Portraits of Mr. Thomas Adams's
family.
1 9, ]\fanchester Buildings.
164 Begging boy.
304 The juvenile artist.
5 Portrait of a gentleman.
271 Mr. Scott.
290 Portrait of a gentleman.
507 Playing at cards.
540 Portrait of a gentleman.
269 Mrs. Hay.
270 William Alexander Hay, Esq.
346 Portrait of a gentleman.
432
do. lady.
1832.
471
do. gentleman.
1833-
203
do. do.
308
do. lady.
342
do. gentleman.
376
do. lady.
431
do. gentleman.
1834.
232
Mr. Lowther.
233
Portrait of a lady.
300
do. gentleman.
379
Miss Sarah Childs.
1835-
382
Master William Mellish Parratt.
1836.
611
Captain Freeman.
1837-
245
Mr. Pocock, Parish Clerk of
Brighton.
28 5
Mr. S. Paine.
45^
Mr. J. S. Ward.
1839.
31
Portrait of the wife of a Scot-
tish clergyman.
1839. 560 Portrait of a Scottish clergy-
man.
1840. 436 Portrait of a gentleman.
1842. 1234 do. little boy.
8, Clifton Place, Cambenvell.
1845. ^"9 D. Walters, Esq., Junr.
434 Mrs. D. Walters.
756 Miss Walters.
1846. 683 Portrait of a favourite.
COOLING, John A Painter.
1880. 1261 A man's head; study in chalk.
COOMBE, Arthur E Engraver.
Thirlstane, Dorking.
1886. 1528 The old mill. After W. Bis-
combe Gardner.
1887. 1557 St. Martin's in the fields, Lon-
don.
1558 East wing of fountain, Wotton
Place, Surrey. After W. Bis-
combe Gardner.
1566 Abinger Mill pond, Surrey.
After W. Biscombe Gardner.
42, Clifton Road, Brighton.
1889. 1769 Jedburg Abbey. After George
Reid.
1795 Hatch Farm, Abinger Ham-
mer. After W. B. Gardner.
1796 King's farm, Ockley, Surrey.
After W. B. Gardner.
COOMBS (W. A.) and WHYTE (E.
Towey) Architects.
31, Charing Cross.
1897. 1769 New chancel, etc., St. Bartho-
lomew's church, Southsea.
COOP, Hubert Painter.
Glemvood, Mosley,
Birmingham.
1897. 1 109 Viper's Bugloss.
S, Bennet's Hill, Birmingham.
1898. 1 189 Where the river joins the sea.
Morfa, Conway.
1899. 1020 Across the sands.
1080 A village by the sea.
1900. 122S Harvest of the sea.
1 90 1. 948 The harbour, Polperro.
1049 One summer's evening.
1903. 807 The never-failing brook.
S42 Shadowy mountains and a sun-
bright sea.
885 A sunny shore.
895 A cheap market.
1904. 923 St. Michael's Mount.
1076 Appledore Quay.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
135
COOPER, Abraham, R.A. ... Painter.
24, Doughty Street.,
Foundling Hospital.
1512. 170 The farrier's shop.
260 A terrier's head.
10, Robert St., Bedford Row.
1513. 44 The first of September.
229 Elephant, a stallion, the pro-
perty of H. Meux, Esq.
313 Gig, a favourite greyhound, the
property of Lord C. Bentinck.
347 Animals and servant, the pro-
perty of T. Milles, Esq.
657 A greyhound.
1814. 76 Portraits of an Indian bull and
cow of the Zebu kind, the
property of H, Meu.x, Esq.
170 Portraits of Mr. Kew and horse.
178 Portraits of Fanny, a charger,
and Muff, a poodle.
228 Portraits of Leopard, a dray
horse, and Will Craddock,
a servant, belonging to
Messrs. Barclay, Perkins and
Co.
546 Portraits of Rose and Cribb,
two celebrated Bull dogs,
the property of a gentle-
man.
562 Portrait of a celebrated hunter,
the property of Lord Deer-
hurst.
1 81 5. 33 Scrub, a shooting poney, aged
thirty years, belonging to Sir
R. C. Hoare, Bart., with two
favourite spaniels of the
Duke of Newcastle's breed.
57 A hackney, the property of a
gentleman.
68 Delpini, a charger, the pro-
perty of Major T. P. Milles,
14th Light Dragoons.
78 Two spaniels.
260 A favourite Cat.
261 CuthuUin, from Ossian. "The
cur of war comes on like
the flame of death, etc."
275 A hunting mare and foal, the
property of the Duke of
Grafton.
1816. 9 The deserted child found ;
painted to illustrate a poem
entitled " The Social day."
102 A poney belonging to Mr.
Edmund.
103 Paddy, an old setter, the pro-
perty of F. Wilson, Esq.
173 Goldfinch, a celebrated hunter,
the property of J. Turner,
Esq.
1S16. 185 A favourite galloway, the pro-
perty of Lady Charles Town-
shend.
291 Partisan, by Walton.
368 A hunter and spaniel, the pro-
perty of F. Wilson, Esq.
538 Whisker and Minuet, the win-
ners of the Derby and the
Oaks stakes in 181 5.
6, New Milhnan Street.
1817. 10 The adventure of Mambrino's
Helmet. " Caitiff, wretch,
defend thyself or immedi-
ately surrender that which
is so justly mine."
29 Huntsmen and hounds.
59 Fishermen.
231 Portrait of Pilgrim, a hunter,
the property of J. Turner,
Esq.
328 Tom.
335 The morning ride.
339 Portrait of Curl, a pug dog, the
property of Mrs. Bennet.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1818. 23 The Wapiti or North American
deer, painted for the late
Earl of Upper Ossory.
52 An Alderney Bull and Cows,
the property of J. AUnutt,
Esq.
66 A hunting mare, the property
of a gentleman.
119 The happy Fox-hunter. "There
shall they behold the glad
Squires, etc."
122 Spaniels, the property of a
gentleman.
123 The Fox-hunter's return. "Let
any man behold with what
joy and triumph the Hunter
returns, etc."
181 9. 18 A study from nature.
20 The Battle of Marston Moor,
near York, fought in the
year 1644, representing the
leaders of both armies, taken
from authentic family por-
traits, and the best recorded
accounts of that disastrous
conflict, etc.
22 The Turn-pike gate, painted
to illustrate a poem entitled
" The Social Day."
67 Portrait of a celebrated fly
fisher. " Can cards and dice
. . . delight like angling? etc."
109 A study from nature.
263 Robert, a hackney, the pro-
perty of Charles Deane, Esq.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cooper, Abraham, R.A. — continued.
1819. 275 Portrait of Zorilda, a favourite
Hackney, the property of
G. H. Drummond, Esq.,
M.P.
342 Portrait of Jack, a celebrated
hunter, the property of E.
B. Fox, Esq.
(Elected R.A.)
1820. 79 Skirmish. " Horseman and
horse confessed the bitter
pang and arms and warrior
fell with heavy clang."
89 The Combat between Sergeant
Bothwell and Balfour of
Burley. Vide "Old Mor-
tality," " Tales of my Land-
lord." "You are the murder-
ing villain, etc."
239 Portraits.
276 do.
328 A favourite hunter, the pro-
perty of a gentleman.
3+5 A celebrated racehorse, the
property of Mr. Wilson.
1S21. 123 The heroic conduct of Crom-
well at Marston Moor, where
after being wounded in the
right arm, he called up a
reserve, and placing himself
at the head of it, aided by
Lord Manchester, Lambert,
etc., obtained a victory for
the Parliament.
165 Portrait of Mr. T. Rounding,
on his celebrated horse,
Spankaway; with portraits
of Gladsome, Governess,
and Syren, excellent stag-
hounds late in the Epping
Forest hunt.
1822. 120 The Battle of Strigonium, now
Gran, in Hungary, fought
in the year 1595, wherein
Sir Thomas, afterward Lord
Arundel of Wardour, a vol-
unteer in the Imperial army,
attended by his friend Row-
land Bowles, Esq., as stand-
ard bearer, who was after-
wards knighted (a portrait
of his lineal descendant,
Charles Bowles, Esq., of
Shaftesbury), among other
distinguished feats of valour,
took the standard of Ma-
homed, for which he was by
Rodolph the second created
a Count of the Holy Roman
Empire. In the background
are German troops advanc-
ing headed by the Marquis
Burgau and the Town as it
then stood, etc.
1S22. 138 Portrait of the native dog of
New South Wales.
143 Rupert's standard at Marston
Moor.
204 Portrait of a favourite horse,
the property of A. W. Rob-
arts, Esq., M.P.
263 Portrait of Rhoda by Aspara-
gus, a celebrated racer bred
by the Duke of Rutland,
late the property of J. Tur-
ner, Esq.
1823. 51 Portrait of a favourite dog.
Ill Draught horses.
118 The death of a cavalier at
Marston Moor.
151 Arthur Lord Capel defending
Colchester for the King in
the year 1648, in which are
portraits of His Lordship,
Thomas Lord Fairfax, Sir
George Lisle and Sir Charles
Lucas.
374 Portrait of Wouvermans, the
property of G. O. Whiteside,
Esq.
390 Wamber.
1824. 47 The towing horse; a study.
73 Grey Jem, a celebrated hunter,
the property of G. D. Adey,
Esq.
116 King William III, Lord Con-
ingsby and the first Earl of
Portland. " Previous to the
battle of the Boyne King
William was wounded, etc."
177 Portrait of an Arabian bred
by the Montefick tribe of
Arabs, and certified to be
of the purest blood.
220 Battle of Shrewsbury. The
principal figure is Archibald
Earl Douglas, killing Sir
Walter Blount ; on the other
grey horse is Henry Percy
(called Hotspur), who has
overthrown the treacherous
Earl Stafford, and is in the
act of leading on the Rebel
army. On the other side is
King Henry contending with
Sir Richard Vernon, whose
banner, etc., lies in the fore-
ground, etc.
297 Alacrity, a favourite mare, the
property of F. Wilson, Esq.
(
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
137
1825. 70 Bosworth Field. Richard being
informed of Henry's station
in the battle, determined on
an immediate attack in per-
son, and exclaiming " Let
all true knights follow me,"
made a desperate effort to
get at Henry, and on his
way overthrew the powerful
Sir John Cheiney, killed Sir
William Brandon, Henry's
standard bearer, took the
standard (the red dragon of
Cadwallader on the Tudor
colours), and immediately
attacked Henry, between
whom the fight was desper-
ate. To the left is seen Lord
Stanley closing in upon
Richard's men, having waited
till Richard made the charge,
to save his son's life. In the
middle ground, and under
Lord Stanley, is Sir John
Byron supporting his dying
friend Sir Gervoise Clifton,
who though engaged on op-
posite sides, were mutually
pledged to assist each other
in danger; near to which is
the Duke of Norfolk, who
while fighting with the Earl
of Oxford lost part of his
helmet. Oxford, disdaining
to fight a man so unguarded,
reined back his horse, when
instantly an arrow from an
unknown hand hit the Duke
in the face and pierced his
brain. On the other side
and near Henry is Sir Gil-
bert Talbot, who overthrew
and took prisoner Lord
Surry; near the extremity
of the picture is Sir John
Savage leading on his men.
Sir Richard Ratclyffe is dead
under the principal groupe,
having attended Richard in
this his desperate and last
charge, accompanied by
Lord Ferrars of Chartley,
Lord Lovel, Catesby, etc.,
etc.
103 "So, ho, my man."
107 The poor man and his dis-
tressed horse, assisted by
the Rev.G. Herbert; painted
for J. Major's illustrated edi-
tion of " Walton's Lives."
1825. 259 The adieu.
1826. II Battle of Zuthpen, 1586. "Sir
William Russell with his
cornet charged so terribly,
that after he had broke his
lance, he with his Curtleux,
so plaid his part, that the
enemy reported him to be a
Devil and not a man, for
when he saw six or seven of
the enemies together, thither
would he hie, and so be-
haved himself with his Curt-
leux that he would separate
their friendship."
Ill Portraits of two horses, the
property of Lord Charles V.
Townshend, M.P.
116 Painter, an excellent retriever,
the property of E. Chinery,
Esq.
260 The Liberator, a hunter, late
the property of Stewart Mar-
joribanks, Esq., M.P.
317 Smoker, a celebrated dog, the
property of the Hon. Grant-
ley F. Berkeley.
1827. 135 The death of Sir Francis Rus-
sell, who was treacherously
slain at a border meeting,
July 16, 1585, etc.
203 Trouncer, a celebrated fox-
hound.
274 A favourite horse, the property
of Thomas Harrington, Esq.
297 Fleur-de-lis, by Bourdon, the
property of Sir M. W. Rid-
ley, Bart., M.P.
299 Wamba.
309 Portrait of the Hon. Grantley
F. Berkeley taking a stag,
with portraits of a favourite
horse and a couple and a
half of deerhounds.
321 Harmony, a celebrated fox-
hound bitch.
338 Horses in a storm.
1828. 12S Richard I, called Coeur-de-
Lion, at the Battle of As-
calon in the act of unhorsing
Saladin. " On this famous
occasion, etc."
129 The shooting poney, painted
for Francis Wilson, Esq.
332 Draught horses, the property
of Mr. Crampern of Jermyn
Street.
370 The Stallion (Richard).
1829. 109 Shooting poney, dogs, game,
etc.
138
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cooper, Abraham, H.A. — continued.
1S29. iM Sand diggers.
2S3 A spaniel, the property of
George Palmer, Esq.
1830. 52 Swap, a celebrated hunter, the
property of George Perkins,
Esq.
Hi Portrait of Jane, a lady's Don-
key.
155 Cattle; portraits.
167 Wild fowl shooting.
221 Miss Turner, the celebrated
trotting mare, the property
of J. Gordon, Esq.
267 Portraits of three horses.
1831. 56 Mary Queen of Scots meeting
the Earl of Bothwell between
Stirling and Edinburgh.
"Captain Blackater alleged
that it was with the Queen's
own consent, etc."
139 Portraits of two spaniels, the
property of William Raddon,
Esq.
1832. 9S The baggage waggon.
105 Miss Edwards, an old hackney.
127 The retreat.
326 Woodcock shooting.
361 Brian de Bois-Guilbert's es-
cape from Torquilstone cas-
tle followed by his Saracens,
with Rebecca, etc.
1833. 95 The shooting pony.
132 The retreat at Naseby.
229 The horse ferry.
271 Portrait of a gentleman on a
favourite hunter.
346 Fidelia.
357 Thomas Blood, Esq.
401 Jack in a bo.x.
1834. 97 A hawking party.
iiS Ayreshire Cows. "And from
her sides the troublous in-
sects lashes with her tail,
etc."
129 Greeks with Arab horses.
1S5 Interior of a stable, with horses,
goats, etc.
190 A shooting party.
256 A terrier.
360 Shakespeare by Smolensko, the
property of Richard Wilson,
Esq.
1835. 4' Juno, the property of William
Pinney, Esq.
56 Fanny, the property of — Pea-
cock, Esq.
106 Cocoa, the property of Sir John
St. Aubyn, Bart.
209 Tom Jones.
1835. 225
316
1836. Si
103
"5
308
379
433
1837. 59
169
249
332
333
416
4-9
1838. 47
•27
,65
302
309
Plenipotentiary, the winner of
the Derby in 1834, etc., bred
by and the property of Stan-
lake Batson, Esq., with por-
traits of ConoUy the jockey
and Payne the trainer.
Dray horses.
The sportsman's bothy.
The death of Harold at the
battle of Hastings. " Harold
performed prodigies of val-
our . . . when an arrow,
barbed with the plumes of
tyranny, pierced his eye to
the brain, and he fell lifeless
from his horse, an event
which turned the fortune of
the day and with it that of
England, etc."
Rampion, a hunter, the pro-
perty of Earl Grosvenor.
Portraits of two horses and a
dog, the property of George
Rooke, Esq.
Thomas Waring, Esq., on Peter,
with five couple of his har-
riers.
"The Doctor," a hunter, the
property of Joshua Black-
burne, Esq.
Sportsmen in the Highlands.
Greeks.
Jack, the property of Charles
Brown, Esq.
Portrait of Master Fitzgibbon
on his pony Lion, with Mus-
tard, Pepper and Spice, three
skye terriers.
Pop, the property of Sir John
Shelley, Bart.
Sam, a setter, the property of
Charles Brett, Esq.
Spice, a skye terrier, the pro-
perty of the Hon. Colonel
Fitzgibbon, M.P.
Greeks.
The trumpeter.
Hassan, an Arabian, the pro-
perty of Henry Thomas
Hope, Esq., M.P.
Wellington at AVaterloo.
Sir James Flower, Bart., and
his hounds.
Elis, rode by John Day, and
Lord Lichfield's trainer Doe,
at Doncaster in 1836, with
the caravan and the Drummer
in the background.
The Day family, viz., grand-
mother and Mrs. Day in the
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
139
1839.
mule carriage, John Day the
father with his son John
standing on the right, with
his two sons; the late Sam
mounted on Venison in the
foreground, and little Will
Day on Chapeau D'Espagne
in the distance.
1838. 370 Mango, the property of the late
Hon. C. C. Greville, ridden
by the late Sam Day, with
the Drummer in the back-
ground.
454 Airy, w-inner of the Brighton
stakes, 1837, rode by little
Will Day.
Comus, one of Her Majesty's
favourite riding horses.
130 Roxton, a hunter, the property
of Earl Grosvenor.
173 Battle of Lewes. In the fore-
ground is Simon de Mont-
fort in the act of taking
Henry HI (whose horse was
killed) prisoner. Near the
King, reining back his horse,
is seen Henry Percy, and
further in the picture are
seen Gilbert de Clare, Earl
of Gloucester, capturing
Richard Plantagenet, King
of the Romans ; beyond
him Grosvenor, de Warren,
Blount, Bigod, etc. On the
ground William de Valence,
Fulk Fitzwarine and William
de Welles. In the distance
is seen Prince Edward
charging the Londoners, who
were commanded by Nicho-
las Segrave.
223 An Italian sheepdog, belonging
to Lord William Russell.
250 Crab and Pickle, two Scotch
terriers, belonging to Lady
Flower.
497 Bay Middleton, the property
of Lord George Bentinck,
M.P.
1840. 81 A day's sport in the Highlands,
with portraits of the late
Captain George Rooke and
the artist.
124 Richard Coeur de Lion review-
ing the Crusaders in Palest-
ine. " Conrade was com-
mencing his reply with a
smile, when Roswal, the
noble hound, uttering a furi-
ous and savage howl, sprung
forward. The Nubian at the
same time slipped the leash,
and the hound rushing on
leapt upon Conrade's noble
charger, and seizing the Mar-
quis by the throat pulled
him down from the saddle.
The plumed rider lay rolling
in the sand, and the fright-
ened horse fled in wild career
through the camp, etc."
1840. 241 Stavely, the property of John
Gregson, Esq.
272 Araby and a pony, favourite
horses of Sir John Swin-
burne, Bart., and Miss Swin-
burne's grey horse Rapid,
with a distant view of Cap-
heaton.
384 Bruno, the property of J. Stam-
ford Caldwell, Esq.
417 "My father's favourite mare,"
the property of J. Stamford
Caldwell, Esq.
460 Grey Momus, late the property
of the Rt. Hon. Lord George
Bentinck, M.P.
1 84 1. 147 Launcelot, the winner of the
great St. Leger, 1840.
Painted for the Marquis of
Westminster.
182 The Fight at Cropedy Bridge,
June 29, 1644, where Sir
William Waller attacked the
King, etc. The Earl of
Cleveland is endeavouring
to force a passage over the
bridge, supported by the
Earl of Northampton, whose
brigade of horse drove those
of Waller back through the
river. Waller's banner is
being rescued by a trooper,
who is clinging to his wading
horse.
249 An equestrian portrait of Miss
Hoare.
341 Two dogs, painted for Sir John
Swinburne, Bart.
405 A. L. Pfeil, Esq., on his fav-
ourite hack, accompanied by
Columbine and Nelson, two
celebrated greyhounds.
516 Garry Owen, the property of
the Rt. Hon. George Byng,
M.P., ridden by E. Flatman.
1842. 83 Portraits of Scyron and Tit, the
property of Harvey Combe,
Esq. " We have caught her
between us."
140
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
'24
311
312
Cooper, Abraham, R.A. — continued.
1842. 11+ The Cavalier.
Portraits of two mares and two
Skie terriers, the property of
Sir Henry Meux, Bart.
140 The Highland Gillie.
A brood Mare by X Y Z and
her foal, the property of Sir
John E. Swinburne, Bart.
Flora, a thoroughbred mare,
the property of Mrs. Gor-
don.
33: Tom Thumb and Jacky, the
property of Harvey Combe,
Esq.
1843. 45 Sailor, a retriever, the property
of Charles Brett, Esq.
87 LexTalionis: the raid on the
reivers, or the laird getting
his ain again. "Right hastily
they clam the peel, etc."
255 Portraits of all the horses and
jockeys engaged in the Derby
stakes won by Little Wonder,
the property of David Rob-
ertson, Esq.
171 The gillie's departure for the
moors.
1844. 5S Prince Rupert routing the be-
siegers at Newark on the
morning of the 22 nd March,
1644.
87 Returning from deer stalking.
132 Brush, a retriever, the property
of Sir James Flower, Bart.,
M.P.
3 1 5 The ford — a scene in Inverness-
shire.-
1845. 199 Highland Courtship.
201 The 19th of June, 1815 — a
scene in Belgium.
24" A favourite old hunter, the
property of a gentleman.
444 Mr. Robertson's Little Wonder
winning the Derby in the
year 1840.
1846. 121 The Life Guards, in the cos-
tume they wore in 181 5.
124 Sir Rowland, a favourite horse,
the property of Thomas Par-
sons, Esq.
156 Red Deer (ridden by Kitch-
ener), the property of the
Duke of Richmond.
220 An Arabian, the property of
Sir George Philip Lee.
434 AfavouritemarebytheColonel,
the property of a gentle-
man.
1847. 55 Cupid and nymphs.
'43
354
37'
108
129
144
574
1849. 101
iiS
143
1847. 102 The slave dealer.
107 La Pucelle, Old Talbot, and
his son at the battle of Patay.
"Za Pucelle. Once I en-
countered him, and then I
said. Thou maiden youth, be
vanquished by a maid."
Toy, a fiivourite spaniel.
Refraction, the property of the
Duke of Richmond, ridden
by Henry Bell.
Vingt-un and Major, the pro-
perty of Sir Henry Meux,
Bart.
1848. 58 Ariadne, after her desertion by
Theseus.
101 Mr. Worley, stud groom to
Her Majesty Queen Ade-
laide.
Harvest in the Highlands.
The dead Kid.
The Foray. " It 's most clear,
a freebooter doth live in
hazard's train, etc."
A study.
The wounded Greek.
The oasis.
Aliwal, an Arab charger, the
property of Sir Harry G. W.
Smith, Bart., G.C.B., and
ridden by him at the battle
of Aliwal, etc.
The interior of a Highland
Inn.
Returning from deer stalking —
Urquhart Castle in the dist-
ance.
Surplice, the winner of the
Derby and St. Leger, 1848.
The dear alive and the deer
deceased.
Shooters on the moors.
Arabs.
Meeting of J. S. Swinburne's
keepers on his moors in
Northumberland.
Arcadians.
A hunter, the property of a
gentleman.
The peat cart.
Vive le Roi.
The dead trooper.
"He was a mighty hunter
before the Lord," "even as
Nimrod, etc."
167 " With what sum will you open
the biddings for her?" Vide
" The Thousand and One
Nights."
212 The Ford.
224
377
461
1850.
=9
99
no
145
249
439
44=
1851.
60
94
■59
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
141
I85I. +41
Edward Coutts, son of Edward
1856. 23
Ennui, the property of Lord
Majoribanks, Junr., Esq.,
Londesborough.
with pony and grt-yhound.
ICO
\Vest Australian, the property
The portrait by T. \Vebster,
of Lord Londesborough.
R.A.
172
Anxiety.
+53
Mocking bird, a celebrated
183
A scene in the Crimea.
greyhound, the property of
24s
" Two old campaigners." Por-
a gentleman.
traits of Marengo and Copen-
494
Dogs, the property of a gentle-
hagen, the favourite chargers
man.
of the Emperor Napoleon
1852. +4
The rout, at Marston Moor.
and the Duke of Welling-
91
A grey horse, the property of
ton.
Lady Charles P. P. Clin-
301
The fisherman's boy and his
ton.
dog.
98
A charger, the property of Lord
582
Mambrino's helmet.
Charles P. P. Clinton.
590
Highland lassie getting up the
104
Startling intelligence.
kye.
152
"The Arabs surrounded and
1857. 117
The first of October, contain-
fiercely assaulted the cara-
ing portraits of the painter
van and killed the attend-
and his son, the former
ants, not sparing one of
painted by Mr. Harwood.
them."
Painted for Joseph White,
155
"One of these." "Death or
Esq., C/onme/.
Glory."
■^4
Smugglers on the Northumber-
252
Shooters on the moors.
land coast in the early part
355
The butcher boy.
of the present century, as
1853- ^3
Wellington's first great victory —
often seen by the artist when
the battle of Assye. " Assye
a bo)'.
was indeed a glorious tri-
187
Returned from the Crimea.
umph, etc."
329
Arabs.
75
The gillie's courtship.
405
Master Lewis, son of the Chan-
95
La Vivandiere.
cellor of the Exchequer.
^33
Hors de combat.
435
John Comyn, the veteran High-
256
Henry Morton rescuing Lord
lander of Glen Urquhart,
Evandale from the fury of
preparing a salmon fly.
Burley at the skirmish of
521
The shooter's return.
Drumclog. " Just as he had
1858. 50
An unlicensed hawker.
assisted Evandale, who was
53
Arabs.
much wounded, to extricate
113
Blackcock shooting.
himself from his dying horse,
203
A Highland Dairy.
etc." Vide " Old Mortality."
244
A conference. " Where shall
36,
The shooting pony.
we gang now? "
506
Portraits of Pilot and Midge,
378
Pheasant shooting. " See from
the property of Viscountess
the brake the whizzing
Maiden.
pheasant springs."
1854. 99
Deer stalkers.
393
Grouse shooting.
lOI
Highland game.
582
Post-haste.
.58
The Bedaween's home.
1859. 56
Tar, a celebrated retriever, the
^73
Collecting the wounded after
property of Charles Brett,
a skirmish.
Esq.
294
Portraits.
'37
The fusee.
484
The falconer.
3'7
A sup 0' whiskey.
1855. 30
Spaniel and woodcock.
333
The Highland vulpecide.
52
Going out.
445
" My Arab steed."
112
The gillie.
518
Robinhood and Zoe, the pro-
•25
The Vidette.
perty of a gentleman.
187 Repulse of the Cossacks by the
607
Woodcock shooting.
93rd.
635
Merry, the property of Mrs.
406
The tired hunter.
Palmer.
607
Tarn O'Shanter.
i860. 80
The guard.
142
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
jor
Cooper, Abraham, R. A. —continued.
i860. 'H Major-General Skippon's troop
of horse attacking and cap-
turing the King's guns, bag-
gage, etc., at the battle of
Naseby. " Cromwell, who
was returned victorious,
changed the face of the
battle by charging the King's
infantry in flank, etc."
Lieut.-General the Hon. Sir
Edward Cust, Colonel of the
1 6th (Queen's) Lancers.
312 Counting the day's sport.
31S Snipe shooting.
395 Grouse shooting.
586 The Arab and his steed.
1 861. 127 On the bank of Loch Ne.ss.
1S7 Montrose routed at Philiphaugh
by Sir David Leslie, fought
1650. "On Philiphaugh a
fray began, etc."
201 Duck shooting, second barrel.
234 Shooters going out — Scotland.
299 The stirrup cup.
366 The fight at Gladsmoor near
Edinburgh, 1650.
548 Hunters, late the property of
Sir Tatton Sykes, Bart.
1862. 46 The contrast or the off shoe.
86 The Battle of Naseby, fought
June 14, 1645, etc. The
point chosen is when Crom-
well called up his reserve,
being hard pressed by Sir
Marmaduke Langdale.
267 The gillee.
305 Shearers' and Sportsman: a
scene near Mealfourvanie,
Invernesshire.
349 Arabs, etc.
603 Horses in a storm.
1863. 95 The Pride of the Desert.
106 My own grey.
180 The Giaour. "Who thundering
comes on blackest steed, etc."
305 Woman's mission.
306 Attack and defence.
534 Hunters, the property of Sir
Tatton Sykes, Bart.
1864. 28 The despatch.
75 Shooters on the hills.
79 A lesson on mendicity.
261 Shooting pony, etc.
501 Silent sorrow.
1865. 79 Gone away.
136 TheBatlleofEdgehill. "Prince
Rupert marching down the
hill and advancing to charge
the enemy's left wing, etc."
1865. 200 The suttler's booth.
219 Arabs.
1866. 105 An Arab chief and his horse.
155 The tired camel.
491 Cavaliers and Roundheads.
" A struggle for the stand-
ard."
514 An awkward pass. "The
antler'd monarch, etc."
1867. 522 The painter and his models.
604 Arabs.
616 Dressing a fly — a scene in Glen
Urquart; Loch Ness and
Urquart Castle in the dis-
tance.
1868. 147 The adventure of the capture
of Mambrino's helmet. —
Don Qiiixotte.
(The late.)
1869. 4-5 "The Baron he loves his own
good steed, etc."
COOPER,
Alexander Davis.
Painter.
19, New Millman Street.
1837-
83
Spaniel and game.
1839.
1^3
The Apollo buoy.
206
Cavaliers.
325
Charles Brett, Esq., with his
horse Tob)'.
1840.
114
Prospero and Miranda after the
storm. "The hour's now
come, etc."
154
The death of Mercutio.
" Romeo, he cries aloud,
etc."
1841.
122
Genevieve. " I played a soft
and doleful air, etc.
409
" When the hurly burly 's done,
etc."
1842.
162
Florizel and Perdita.
1233
The rescue of the two daughters
of Munro, Major Heyward,
and David Gamut from the
hands of the Hurons, by
Hawkeye and the two
Mohicans. " They encoun-
tered, grappled, and fell
together, etc."
1843.
103
A. Cooper, Esq., R.A.
3S4
The meeting of Hetty Hutter
and Wah-ta-wah on the
banks of the Glimmer Glass.
— Vide ''The Decnlayer."
1844.
235
Milking time; the cows the
property of Charles Brett,
Esq.
1845.
357
Repose.
1846.
38
The student.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
143
1846.
1847.
1848.
1849.
1850.
1851.
1852.
468 Quarrelsome Companions —
the property of Mrs. H. C.
Hoare.
196 The King's son and the
Ghobleh.— F/V/tf ''Arabian
Nights."
463 The Britons' stronghold. " For
woe betide the venturous
hand, etc."
Do., and Governtnent School
of Design, Manchester.
227 A study.
684 "As You Like It," act iii,
scene 2. "There is a man
haunts the forest, etc."
953 Peace — a pastoral.
261 The sick child.
464 Galatea.
521 Imogen entering; the cave. —
Vide " Cyml'eline:'
1 2, Murray Street.
5S3 Portraits of horses; theproperty
of the Hon. G. W. C. Byng.
624 The Tryst.
12 1 7 Mrs. Fox.
416 "Oh, lovely maiden! 'twas
enough for thee to be the
mother of thine own great
Saviour, etc."
595 Sindbad escaping from the cave
in which he had been buried
with his dead wife.
1853. 493 Irish courtship.
579 Sancho recovers Dapple, etc.
1854. 80 Urad.— J-7^t' ''Tales of the
Genii."
121 A good day's sport.
12, St. Augustine's Road.
1855. 345 "Please to pity the blind."
1856. 1170 An impudent puppy.
1 192 Abraham Cooper, Esq., R.A.
1857. 226 Near Cookham on the Thames.
395 A troublesome customer; a
sketch.
1858. 419 A warm corner.
1859. 934 The Jungfrau.
i860. 602 The East Cliff.
1861. 555 A morning call.
1862. 345 Familiarity breeds contempt.
1863. 144 A Domestic tyrant.
553 The double shot.
1864. 495 A temperance lecture.
1865. 353 Out-door relief.
637 Morning.
103.
1866. 4-6 On the sick list.
1867. 301 Locked up.
1868. 264 Sussex Smugglers a hundred
years ago. "As there are land
sharks and water-sharks, etc."
Go7ver Street.
1869.
1
Topsy, Wasp, Sailor, and Mas-
ter Turvy, proteges of James
Farrer, Esq., of Ingle-
borough.
1870.
473
Le Trille du diable. "Giu-
seppe Tartini, one of the
greatest violinists and musi-
cians of his time, dreamt
one night, etc."
900
The vacant slippers.
I87I.
56
Too late.
746
At bay.
1872.
421
The home of the ibex: from
sketches made on the spot.
1874.
212
A morning call.
1875-
84
Self-help.
611
Little Red Riding Hood. "Oh,
granny, what a long nose
you've got."
1878.
1360
Rejected addresses.
1879.
339
After the fair.
1880.
166
Taking it easy.
446
The Rivals.
1419
Blackcock and mountain hare.
1884.
753
Intervention.
1888.
358
A mutual surprise.
COOPER, Mrs. Alexander Davis.
Painter.
12, Murray Street.
1854.
833 A portrait.
1855-
714 Tired of play.
12, Si. Augit stints Road.
1857-
572 Study of Fruit and flowers.
1S59.
431 The young nurse.
809 Wild flowers.
45, Upper Gower Street.
1863.
212 Fresh gathered.
1864.
412 Fruit.
103, Goiver Street.
1865.
210 A summer posy.
1866.
699 Whiteheart cherries.
1868.
714 Cherries.
S40 Grapes and Peaches.
COOPER, Alfred Painter.
12, Murray Street.
1854.
144 Pike and perch.
1855-
67 A clever little dog.
200 Snipe, lapwing, and kingfishers.
359 On the moors.
12, St. A ugus title's Road.
1856.
199 A study of birds.
276 The coward.
1857-
384 Waterfowl.
518 Disengaged.
1858.
57 "Away with melancholy."
517 The first slide.
1859-
307 Caught in a shower.
144
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cooper, Alfred — continued.
4, Keppel Street.
i860. 566 landscape painting.
5, Trafalgar S</iiare,
TwickenJiam.
1S61. 50 A Welsh cottage.
s-4 On the water.
1862. 344 In North Wales.
746 Winter.
1863. 83 Drowned.
91 Toby.
750 The orphan.
1864. 297 The lesson.
COOPER, Alfred Heaton ... Painter.
6, Upper C/teyne Row.
1887. 942 Bad news from the Cape.
Markland Hil/, Heaton,
near Bolton k Moors.
1890. 659 Corrie village, Arran.
1891. 601 Glimpse of the sea — Arran.
1893. 762 A woodland path — autumn.
I o, Nevill Street, Southport^
1897. 65 Where the ducks dabble —
Hawkhead, Ambleside.
189S. 151 Meads and groves of Lonsdale.
Coniston, Lancaster.
1904. 918 Coniston P'ells — a February
sunset.
1007 Daffodils by the banks of the
silvery Duddon.
COOPER,
1850. 6o:
1851. 353
1204
1852. 265
>«.s.v
6
42
494
502
569
1854.
594
292
329
1865.
1866.
333
io6
Alfred W Painter.
19, Ne-w Millman Street.
" O where are you going. Lord
Lovell ? she said, etc."
Don Felix.
"As r left the place ... a
second pleasure entertained
me; 'twas a handsome milk-
maid, etc."
The Highland keeper's bothy.
Smith, Brown, Jones and
Robinson would go to the
river to bathe instead of
going to school.
Mrs. Watson.
A study.
A scene in the square.
Medora.— Zorr/ Byron's " Cor-
sair."
"I boldly stepped up to her,
etc."
A domestic scene.
Trout, etc.
"Delightful task! to rear the
tender thought, etc."
6, Belmont Villas, Tivickenham.
Popularity.
A domestic scene.
1866.
560
1867.
1868.
3'7
20
1870.
iS
1872.
276
494
i«73-
321
867
1874.
1875-
836
384
1876.
708
763
1877.
959
1878.
18S1.
835
729
1885.
1368
1890.
575
1900.
1605
1901.
1458
1463
1464
The arbour.
The Trio.
Scene from "Peveril of the
Peak," chap. ii.
Hush!
The intruder.
The footstep on the stair.
The old chest.
Near Hambledon, Surrey.
A shower.
The secret passage. — Vide
'' Feveril of the Peak."
Betty.
Dame Margery. " But there 's
a sly cupboard, etc."
The broken jar.
7, Manor Jioad,
Upper Tuiickenliam.
Fashionable arrivals.
The young squire.
7, Nassau Road, Twickenham.
Trout.
7, Manor Road, Tivickenham.
A relic of 1745.
A Rainy day.
Rivals.
Music.
The bridge.
COOPER, Alick Painter.
103, Goiver Street.
1874. — (In the inde.x, but not in the
catalogue.)
1875. 657 Waiting.
1876. 654 Day-dream.
1877. 873 The art student.
1878. 824 On the cliff.
1885. 1448 Little Bo-peep, she lost her
sheep.
COOPER, B Architect.
4, Earl St., Chatham Square.
1795. ^9^ Design for a town hall and
market house.
1796. 787 View of the Malt distillery on
Mill-bank.
1797. 1069 Temple Bar.
COOPER, Miss B.
Miniature Painter.
cjo C. Jordan, Esq.,
Infier Circle, Regenfs Park.
1902. 1200 Phoebe, daughter of Alfred
Burleigh, Esq.
COOPER, Byron Painter.
I, Oakley, Mayfield Road,
Manchester.
1 88 1. 17 The last chapter.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
145
1885.
327
1886.
25'
1887.
43+
5'9
1888.
10S2
1142
iH*'
1889.
1890.
I89I.
1893.
95
353
1304
13S6
1472
120
281
1324
597
319
54, Denmark Road,
Mattcliester.
Moonrise.
54, Oxford Road, Manchester.
A Surrey landscape. " Where
the vast prospect, etc."
Hall Road, Bowden,
near Manchester.
The Foreland, North Devon.
" The time of sweet serenity
when colour glows, etc."
Fauns, Cambridge Road,
Manchester.
A spring morning — Heysham.
The Surrey Weald.
The rising moon. " In the full
glory of the sunset's glow,
etc."
Deva Villa, Boivdon.
An autumn afternoon — Surrey.
All among the barley — North
Devon.
A Devonshire Coombe, Ex-
moor.
"When the lengthening sha-
dows fall."
" Queen of the night, arise !
unveil! etc."
" Where the golden gorse doth
bloom."
" Where the long drooping
boughs between, etc."
" Softly the evening mists
arise."
A Surrey Common.
Oxford Road, Bowdon.
" Long fields of barley and of
rye, etc."
Agden View,
Dunham Massey,
Cheshire.
1897. 466 Early summer time in the Vale
of Porlock.
538 A Cornish cavern.
19, Hale Road, Bowdon.
1901. 329 "Queen of the night, unveil,
etc."
885 " Far from the busy haunts of
men, etc."
61, Royal Exchange,
Manchester.
1903. 121 Godrevy light, Cornwall.
" Across the moonlit waters
flashes, etc."
The Birches,
Vicarage Lane,
Bowdon.
1904. 932 The rising moon. "The moon
cometh and looketh down
alone."
COOPER, Mrs. C. B. (formerly Miss
Emma Wren) . . Miniature Painter.
12, Colvitle Gardens,
Bayswater.
1 88 1. 780 Up to mischief.
1S85. 1301 Fine feathers.
1521; Dorothy Frances Cooper.
1886. 1376 Christopher, fourth son of
Walter \Vren, Esq.
1887. 1412 Master Jack Vigne.
1889. 1579 Theodora, daughter of E. Percy
Barlow, Esq.
1892. 1 1 38 Blue tit.
1893. 1237 Portrait of a lady.
COOPER, Miss Catherine C.
Miniature Painter.
The Vicarage,
Robin Hood's Bay.
1903. 1286 Irene, daughter of Lady Elph-
instone.
COOPER, C. J. Harold ... Architect.
8, Bloomsbury Square.
1898. 1707 Exterior of Palace Gate House,
Kensington.
1899. 1764 16, Stratton Street.
I, Lincoln's Lnn Fields.
1 90 1. 1 591 A house near Piccadilly.
1596 do. do.
1597 do. do.
1902. 141; Mantlepiece do.
1903. 1626 Farm cottages, etc., Shenley.
1676 Cowhouse, etc. do.
COOPER, E Painter.
28, Gerrard Street, Soho.
1803. 267 Portrait of a grey Arabian
mare, the property of the
Duke of York.
1831. 1019 Horses frightened.
COOPER, Miss Edith A Painter.
140, Portsdoivn Road, IF.
1887. 103 Baldwins.
1S89. I J. T. Clay, Esq.
COOPER, Miss Emma Painter.
Lyons Dower, Netv Barnet.
i9>-n. 665 " On the tree top."
COOPER, Miss Florence M.
Miniature Painter.
12, Fitsroy Street.
1889. 776 Dawn "and the spirit shall
return to God who gave it."
39, JVarivick Road,
Maida Hill.
1901. 1403 The Marchioness of Granby.
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146
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
COOPER. Frank B Architect.
Sitntiysidf,
De Montfort Square,
Leicester.
1894. 1711 Proposed business premises.
9, Russell Street,
Bolton le Moors.
1895. 1+09 Sketch for a town house.
COOPER, Frederick Charles.
Painter.
37, Dorset Street.
1844. 64 Ophelia. "Therewith fantastic
garlands did sliu make."
73, Milton Street.
1852. 1197 Scene from the excavations of
Nineveh, taken from a sketch
made on the spot, while en-
gaged with A. H. Layard,
Esq.
29, Dorchester Place.
i860. 201 The plains of Nineveh from
the Tanner's Ferry near Mo-
sul, from the sketches taken
by the artist on the spot.
The distant mound, on the
right of the picture, is the
mound of Kouyunjick, found
to be so rich in Assyrian
sculptures; that on the left
is Nebbi Unas, surmounted
by the tomb of Jonah, a
spot held too sacred to allow
of the operations of infidel
excavators. Between the
mounds are still traceable
the remains of ancient walls.
1868. 66+ The souvenir.
COOPER, George Architect.
At Mr. Wilson's,
10, Cratihourne Street.
1792. 688 Design for a nobleman's villa.
1794. 620 do. church.
2, Pitt Street,
Tottenliam Court Road.
1796. 770 Design for a church.
2, Charing Cross.
1 799- 943 Design for a church.
18, Gerrard Street.
1801. 884 A Gothic bridge.
1805. 603 Monmouth Priory, Monmouth.
3, Wimpole Street,
Cavendish Square.
1807. 779 The south entrance to Malmes-
bury Abbey church, Wilt-
shire.
967 Design for chimney-pieces.
52, Mortimer Street.
1820. 745 The Goldsmith's arch, Rome.
1820. 753 The Roman Forum.
871 The Cascade, Tivoli.
875 View of Auxon, France.
38, Great Portland Street.
1821. 57S Malmesbury Cross, \Viltshire.
1822. 250 View at Dole, south of France.
1823. 102 Munnow Bridge, Monmouth.
1 01, Quadrant, Regent Street.
1824. 956 View of Gavy, near Genoa.
8, Woodstock Street.
1829. 827 View near the Temple of Con-
cord, Rome.
Woodstock Street.
1830. 954 Portrait of a little boy.
279, Regent Street.
1103 Landscape.
COOPER, George Painter.
I, Osborne Villas, Put}tey.
1879. 146 Moonlight — coast.
1883. 227 Sunset — Milford Haven.
Charinouth, Dorset.
1 90 1. 765^ Leigh marshes — sunset.
COOPER, George Warren.
Architect.
7, John Street, Bedford R070.
1886. 1549 Design for a house in Becken-
ham Park.
Bedford Row House,
Bedford Row.
1894. 1529 Residential house, Hove.
COOPER, Henry M Painter.
9, Paddi?igton Green.
1842. 215 Lady Rachel Russell entreating
her husband to petition the
King for pardon.
1844. 1005 The murder of Prince Arthur
by Peter de Mauley, in the
presence of King John.
Vide Darn, "Hist, de la
Bretagne."
COOPER, Herbert F. T. Architect.
62, J 'assail Road,
North Brixton.
1894. 171 5 A small town house.
1895. 1454 New church for the second
Congregation, Belfast, etc.
1896. 1759 A studio house.
10, Flanders Road,
Bedford Park.
1899. 1S15 House on a country roadside.
Stonycroft, Warren Road,
Bexley Heath.
1904. 151 1 House for a painter.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
H7
COOPER, Mrs. H. F. T. (Margaret).
Architect.
lo, Flanders Road,
Bedford Park.
1899. 184^ Proposed house, near DolgcUy,
North Wales.
COOPER, J Architect.
8, Phillips Buildings,
Soniers Toicn.
1S13. 2:S Dogs fighting.
18 1 5. S27 Design for a public building.
13, Castle St., Berne rs Sf.
1S17. 897 Design for a church.
1818. 930 do. Fish and Corn Market,
etc.
960 Design for a mansion.
1819. 1075 do. church in St. Pancras.
1820. 905 do. for a chapel.
920 do. church in St. Luke's,
Chelsea.
1821. 1014 Design for a bath.
1074 do. church.
1827. 961 View of a street.
1023 do. the cloisters of West-
minster Abbey.
COOPER, Miss Louisa.
Miniature Painter.
Hartwells, near Maidenhead.
1879. 1299 H.R.H. the late Princess Alice.
COOPER, Miss Lydia Painter.
57, Sterndale Road, Kensinglon.
1891. 1373 A portrait sketch.
COOPER, Mrs Sculptor.
19, Neii.' Mill man Street.
1863. 1090 Andromeda.
1864. 943 A syren.
COOPER, Mrs. Mary Cuthbert.
Sculptor.
17, Springfield Villas, Kilburn.
1880. 1601 Mrs. Edwin Cox; bust, terra-
cotta.
1618 La Surprise; statuette, marble.
1656 Poor Jo! "I'm a movin' on,
sir " ; statuette, terra-cotta.
Belgrave Rd., St. John's Wood. ,
1883. 1566 Mrs. Vavasour Sandford ; bust, |
terra-cotta.
1638 Cuthbert Cooper, Esq.; bust,
terra-cotta.
1884. 1675 Mrs. Gregg Carr; bust, terra-
cotta.
1764 Arthur L. Vernon, Esq.; bust,
terra-cotta.
1782 Somebody's darhng ; terra-
cotta.
COOPER, Richard ... Draughtsman,
Great Russell Street, facing
Charlotte Street, Bloomsbury.
1778. 56 A drawing of the inside of the
Coliseo at Rome.
57 A drawing of Ponte Salaro, near
Rome.
58 A drawing from Titian in the
Borghese collection.
59 A drawing from Correggio in
the Duke of Alba's collection
at Madrid.
60 A drawing from Julio Cesare
Procaccini in the collection
of the Marquis of Villa
Franca at Madrid.
61 A drawing from Albano at
Naples.
62 A drawing from Parmigiano at
Rome.
COOPER, Richard Painter.
Charles Street,
St. James's Square.
i^Sy. 506 Design for a landscape inven-
tion.
527 The Temple of Elephanta,
hewn out of a solid rock, in
the East Indies. ( Vide
Guthrie's Grammar.)
1788. 4S0 Windsor Castle and town from
the south.
508 Windsor Castle and terrace
from Eton playing fields.
1789. 521 Viewof Richmond Hill looking
down the Thames.
1790. 489 View of Richmond Bridge.
599 Landscape.
1791. 621 do.
1792. 618 A landscape: composition.
1793- 497 A landskip: composition for
Her Majesty's collection.
1794. 409 A drawing for Her Majesty's
collection.
1795. 413 Landscape: a drawing.
1796. 4S2 A landscape.
1799. 646 do. composition.
1800. 439 Ruins of Vespasian's Amphi-
theatre, Rome.
1 80 1. 442 A landscape.
1802. 622 Solitude; from Parnell's Her-
mit.
1803. 363 A landscape: children bathing.
555 do. travellers reposing.
1804. 473 View of the Thames; taken
from Richmond Hill, with a
part of the late Sir J. Rey-
nolds's house in the fore-
ground.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cooper, Richard— continuetf.
1S05. 581 Contemplation: a scene m the
cemetery of a nunnery.
103, Mount Street.
1807. 472 Landscaiie and figures.
1808. 458 do. with banditti.
95, Mount Street.
1809. 511 A Landscape: Invention.
COOPER, R Miniature Painter.
30, Russell Court.
I 793. 350 Portrait of a gentleman.
359 do. young gentleman.
395 A frame with two portraits.
1 794. +47 Portrait of a young gentleman.
1796. 577 do. gentleman.
Pitt Street, Blackfriars Road.
1797. 858 Portrait of a gentleman.
955 Two portraits of gentlemen.
1798. 809 An old man's head.
1799. 757 Portrait of a gentleman.
COOPER, Robert Painter.
53, Weston Road, Brighton.
1850. 117 Study from nature.
Slinfold, Susse.x.
1868. 692 Twilight after rain.
.SV. James House, Winkficld.
1870. 531 Showery weather.
24, Cornfield Terrace,
Eastbourne.
187 I. 690 Sound of Mull.
COOPER, T Architect.
13, Warren Street,
Filzroy Square.
18 1 8. 963 A chapel now building for E.
Orme, Esq., at Kensington
Gravel Pits.
181 9. 1133 View of the interior of the
Royalty Theatre.
COOPER, T Miniature Painter.
184, Fleet Street.
1845. S98 Portrait of a young gentleman.
COOPER, T. E Architect.
1 1, Gray's Inn Square.
1904. i66j Proposed premises off Chan-
cery Lane.
COOPER, Thomas George. ..Painter.
42, Chepsioiv Villas.
1868. 4S5 The return of the drove.
1869. 43' Harvest time in Berkshire.
1 87 1. 584 Gipsies practising fortune-tell-
ing in an encampment near
Goodwood.
I87I.
1872.
1171
6
i873.
422
54S
1 06 1
105
934
1875-
1876.
18
564
880
1877.
400
1878.
1018
269
1880.
1881.
1884.
1007
458
993
So
54
708
,387
On the coast of East Kent.
In the Valley of the Rocks,
North Devon.
Sheltered from the East.
" Trespassers, beware ! "
The orphans.
" In (juiet beauty basks the old
churchyard, etc."
The western sun withdraws the
shortened day.
The old rampart at Sundown.
Near King's house, Glencoe.
Glencoe. " Nature, far above
the evil passions of men,
etc."
Overlooking Pegwell Bay.
" High climbs the sun, etc."
Dying.
Spring. " There 's a charm in
spring, etc."
Motherless.
A halt on the moor.
"Hark to Rattler!"
VVaiting for the ferry.
Privileged Visitors.
The wrong road. "Where three
roads meet there strays the
errant flock."
Thomas Sidney Cooper, R.A.;
etching.
Becalmed.
Trust.
Prince, an African lion.
In ambush.
"Duke."
In the Isle of Thanet.
Children of the mist.
The Golden Age.
Prince.
COOPER, Thomas Sidney, R.A.
Painter.
13, Portland Terrace,
St. Johii's Wood.
319 Landscape and cattle.
239 Milking-time; study of a farm-
yard near Canterbury.
Stock.
A summer noon. "Around
the adjoining brook that
purls along the vocal grove,
a various group the flocks
and herds compose." {Vide
Summer, Thomson's Sea-
sons.)
27, Portland Terrace.
127 Groupe of Scotch mutton.
375 Morning — a farmyard near
Canterbury.
hh^.
410
920
888.
337
889.
622
890.
94
S92.
717
89,1-
600
89.S-
809
896.
1209
1833-
1834.
1835-
1836.
365
400
1837-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
149
1838. 385 A halt on the Fells, Cumber-
land. " On the sides of these
dreary mountains, and over
difficult and cheerless tracts,
the border drovers drive
their flocks and herds over
their insulated surface, leav-
ing the more regular turn-
pike roads to avoid the tolls;
and when the hour of rest
arrives they seek the daily
necessaries, water and fodder.
The sheep, cows, bulls and
bullocks, brindled brown,
black, and sheep of many
hues commence cropping
the scanty herbage among
furze and heather, or resting
in groups, ruminating."
"The peasants arrive with
pails and yokes, bargain for
the milk of the cows and
ewes, forming such Anglo-
Berghem parties rarely to be
seen in any other county in
England."
1839. 579 Scene on a farm. East Kent.
16, IVetlingtoH Terrace,
St. John's JVond.
1840. 472 Turning the drove.
33 (Octagon Room.) In the
meadows of Fordwich, banks
of the Stour, near Canter-
bury.
1841. 314 Peasant girls herding cattle.
486 Amongst the mountains in
Cumberland.
996 Dart, the property of the Earl
of Liverpool, K.G.
1842. 115 Inquiring for the ferry: even-
ing on the banks of the
Thames.
328 An intercepted raid. — Ettrick
Shepherd.
1843. 518 Watering cattle — evening.
602 Cattle at pasture.
1844. 343 Repose.
563 The new ballad.
1845. 364 A group in the meadows.
528 Going to pasture.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1846. 73 A Mountain Group.
255 A summer evening.
456 Cattle reposing.
Doiiro Villa, JVellhigton Road.
1847. 73 Among the Cumberland
mountains — mist clearing
off.
401 Drovers halting, on their way
over the mountains.
1848. 9
423
5°3
55'
1649.
37
277
455
1850.
524
^3
239
27S
298
4.6
454
I85I.
49
375
500
610
1852.
650
676
80
185^
302
343
412
591
292
309
424
490
513
1854. 54
Sunset.
A summer morning. Painted
7vith F. R. Lee, R.A.
A goat herd on Moel Shiabod,
North Wales.
View above the slate quarries,
on the river Ogweir, North
Wales. Painted -with F. R.
Lee, R.A.
In the White Hall meadows,
Canterbury.
Clearing off at sunset.
Cattle returning from the
meadows. Painted 7vith
F. R. Lee, R.A.
Autumn.
Mountain scenery — North
Wales. Painted zvith F. R.
Lee, R.A.
The rising mist.
Cattle crossing a ford — summer
morning. Painted with F. R.
Lee, R.A.
Summer showers.
A mountain group — evening.
The watering place. Painted
with F. R. Lee, R.A.
Fordwick meadows — sunset.
A group on the Welsh
mountains.
A mountaineer's flock.
Morning in the meadows.
Painted with F. R. Lee, R.A.
The evening drink.
Summer evening. Painted with
F. R. Lee, R.A.
Repose in the meadows.
Spring time.
Evening in the meadows.
Painted tenth F. R. Lee, R.A.
Fordwick on the Stour — sun-
set.
Mountain scenery, with cattle.
Painted with F. R. Lee, R.A.
A grazier's place in the marshes.
An Interior, Boughton Hill,
East Kent.
An exterior, Boughton Hill,
East Kent.
2, Dorset Square,
Regent's Park.
A sunny evening.
A group of stock — morning
effect.
A summer's sunny afternoon.
Cattle and landscape. Painted
with F. R. Lee, R.A.
Canterbury from Tonford.
Ewe milking.
Groups in the marshes.
'50
Cooper,
tinuid.
1S54.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Thomas Sidney, R.A.—con-
1855-
1856.
1857-
1858.
1859.
i860.
1861.
1862.
1863.
1864.
J54
36-
556
75
'72
310
422
M4
357
Morning effect— Harbledown
Park, East Kent.
The chequered shade. Painted
with F. R. Lee, R.A.
Common fare.
590 Evening in the meadows.
Painted with F. R. Lee, R.A.
Cooling the hoof.
A group in an interior.
Autumn sliowcrs.
Cattle on the banks of a river.
Painted with F. R. Lee, R.A.
525 A way over the fells.
565 Haymaking season. "On sum-
mer's day fragrant hay so
sweetly scents the breeze."
After sunset.
A sheep " lew "—East Kent.
+39 Clearing up — evening effect.
507 Before sunset.
563 Landscape and cattle. Painted
ic'ith F. R. Lee, R.A.
104 Upon the mountain.
153 Heat showers in August.
269 Half hour at noon.
513 "When in crimson cloud of
even the lingering light de-
cays."— Beat tie.
182 The young mother.
430 An October evening. " When
the wind drops Then the
mill stops."
545 Home. "Hail! native spot,
my home — my birthplace,
hail!"
304 Effect at sunset.
356 A sunny afternoon in autumn.
576 A dairy farm on the marshes,
East Kent.
227 Crossing Newbiggen Muir in a
snowdrift — East Cumber-
land.
In the month of March.
In Harbledowne Park, East
Kent. The property of Miss
Webb.
Afternoon in the meadows.
East Kent.
Drovers collecting their flocks,
under the Fells, East Cum-
berland.
211 Up on the mountains in Cum-
berland.
464 A sunny afternoon in winter.
255 Cooling the hoof
2u Sunshine and shadow.
47'2 April showers.
521 "March, 1864."
320
330
4+1
1865.
1866.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873-
1874.
29
259
163 "North."
478 "South."
496 On the Kentish coast by Folke-
stone.
205 At curfew time.
398 The shepherd's sabbath.
410 " Waiting for hire."
676 Snowed up.
42, Chepstow Villas.
Descending from the Rock
Grazing — East Cumberland.
In the meadows — East Kent.
(Elected R.A.)
Vernon Holme, Harbledown,
near Canterbury.
179 Sheep shearing. "Fear not, ye
gentle tribes, 'tis not the
knife, etc."
308 An evening party.
330 A Highland mother.
420 Returning to the farm.
87S Milking time in the meadows.
Diploma 70ork.
47 Interior of a cattle shed.
64 A passing shower.
142 In the valley of the Stour,
East Kent.
320 Down in the Marsh.
619 Sundown.
627 The fleecy charge.
628 The evening drink.
42, Chepstow Villas.
9 Amongst the Fells, East Cum-
berland.
173 A way o'er the heath.
493 By a sedgy brook.
711 January in 1871.
771 Evening in the meadows.
1041 On a dairy farm.
178 "Children of the mist."
290 A bridge on a common.
603 Looking up Ben Dorun, Glen-
orchy.
637 In the Minster marshes, Isle
of Thanet.
958 A brook in the meadows.
235 The end of November, 1872.
500 The beginning of November,
1872.
506 An approaching shower.
6S0 The monarch of the meadows.
On the Stour below Fordwich,
East Kent.
Winter.
A sunny summer evening in
the meadows.
Be it ever so humble, there 's
no place like home."
474 Fording a brook in the marshes.
713 Separated, but not divorced.
759
768
209
419
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
151
Vernon Holme, Harbledoivn.
1875. 246 Reposing on God's acre.
42+ Ben Lomond from the road to
Aberfoyle.
560 Amongst the sedges at Sun-
down.
42, Chefsto'iV Villas.
1876. 228 The herdsman's charge.
330 Maternal affection.
515 Orphans.
953 On a dairy farm.
1877. 244 A cool retreat.
2i;8 An evening repose.
284 A passing shower.
361 "My boy."
365 From a sketch in Skye.
550 An anxious moment.
1878. S5 "Oh, dear! what can the mat-
ter be ? etc."
112 Up on the CuchuUin hills, Isle
of Skye.
152 A sedgy brook in the meadows.
280 A summer's sunny evening.
335 Modern occupants of an an-
cient tenement.
691 Sheep.
700 Cows.
1879. 257 A warm sunny evening.
344 Midday repose.
373 Shadow and sunshine.
717 A group in the meadows.
1377 The challenge.
1379 The victor's shout.
1384 Receiving the challenge.
1S80. 303 Isaac's substitute. "And Abra-
ham lifted up his eyes, and
looked and beheld behind
him a ram caught by his
horns."
Clearing wood for the iron way.
Neglected or forgotten.
On Deal Common, East Kent
coast.
A summer's evening in the
marshes.
Vernon Holme, Harbledoivn.
91 In the spring time of the year.
107 A frosty evening.
2 1 1 The scapegoat. "And the goat
shall bear upon him, etc."
471 "Under the shelter of the
shapeless drift," January 18,
1881.
522 Driving a bargain.
loS "
4S0
556
1047
1050
116
205
In the spring time of the
north-east coast of
year.
On the
Kent.
A summer afternoon.
802 Cooper's shorthorns.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
i8go.
1891.
824 A sunny evening.
306 A brook in the meadows.
441 A rustic foot-bath.
731 En route for Falkirk's Tryst.
810 On a farm in East Kent.
8 54 The old Ciachan of Aberfoil
in the Roi) Roy country.
161 Pushing off for Tilbury Fort on
the Thames.
234 " For southern markets."
474 The lifting mist.
506 The evening drink.
84 On the north-east coast of
Kent,
loi The halt of the drove — Loch
Etive.
159 The fallen oak stops the way.
804 In the Stour Marshes, East
Kent.
On the border of a sedgy
brook.
In October, 1884.
Twins.
A summer evening.
223 Saint Augustine's, Canterbury,
in 1833. "To what base
uses may we return, Horatio,
etc."
A pensioner.
A summer noon.
Early from old Smithfield Mar-
ket, 1832.
203 A drover's sweepstake: among
the Fells, East Cumberland.
562 Evening in the meadows.
645 A relic of the Lord Marches,
Shropshire.
40 On the Thanet cliffs in time of
peace.
246 Fording above the fall.
4S0 To market in a snowdrift.
On an East Kent farm.
In the meadows at noon.
A warm October.
On a farm in East Kent.
Autumn leaves.
290 A morning in October.
563 A summer noon.
869 A summer evening.
1004 Casualties in the hunting field.
275 The fleecy charge.
337 A brook in the marshes.
555 On the Cornish coast, Pen-
zance.
1 1 36 At Land's End, Cornwall.
238 On a farm at noon.
301 In the meadows at curfew
hour.
640 An approaching shower.
646 Among the Sandwich Flats.
9"4
1267
131
75*
1031
no
567
17S
'99
613
904
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cooper,
tiniidd.
1S93.
Thomas Sidney, R.A.—con-
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
186
meadows,
the
»57
963
9
71
204
1902.
In the Fordwich
East Kent.
2;j The noonday drink.
571 The flock masters hope,
spring time of the year.
" Be it ever so humble, there 's
no ])lace Hke home."
On a farm in Kent.
"At even, when the sun is low."
"The high hills are a refuge
for the wild goats."
The noonday rest.
517 Through the glen in a snow-
drift.
39 Bray on the Thames.
52 A summer afternoon.
209 Repose.
492 The morning's inspection.
171 Mist clearing off, among the
mountains in Skye.
4+0 On a farm in Kent.
633 Rain coming on.
680 Early Winter.
4. A summer afternoon. "The
fragrant hay so sweetly scents
the breeze."
127 Tranquillity. " Every leaf was
at rest, etc."
197 O'er the brae of Balquhodder.
i;65 Return to the farm: milking
time.
+1 A morning in Autumn.
257 A halt in the glen.
602 A passing cloud.
885 On a sunny afternoon.
5+ On a summer evening.
208 On the Kentish cliffs.
333 The new calf.
374 A relic of other days.
620 Spring. " In the spring time of
the year."
Summer. " A various group
the herds and flocks com-
pose ; rural confusion ! etc."
Autumn. " The sear, the yel-
low leaf-time of the year."
632 \Vinter, through the Fells, Cum-
berland: thedrove in a snow-
drift.
20+ Evening shadows.
264 Rough weather working up.
503 A sunny summer evening in
the meadows.
550 Among the cliffs of East Kent.
(C. V. O.) (the late.)
435 Harbledown, near Canterbury:
trees, 1848; cattle and land-
scape, 1 90 1.
626
631
1902. 436 A famihar group.
437 Bathed in the evening glow.
440 Under the shady willow trees.
COOPER, W.
1 7 99. 1 1 1 8 {Enkred to Cooper in the index ;
but put to W. Capon in tlie
catalogue.)
COOPER, W Painter.
Crouch End, Hornscy.
1846. 64 Mrs. Fuller.
1847. 116 Rev. E. Scobell, M.A., Incum-
bent of St. Peter's, Vere
Street, Lecturer of St. Mary-
lebone and Vicar of Tur-
ville, Bucks.
1848. 80 Portrait of a lady.
362 The Rev. J. Jackson, Rector
of St. James', Westminster,
Chaplain in Ordinary to the
Queen.
449 Rev. M. Barnard, Rector of
Little Bardfield, Essex.
1849. 4 Thomas Hankey, Esq.
340 Rev. R. Burgess, Rector of
Upper Chelsea.
1850. 114 Rev. Sanford G. Scobell, Vicar
of Market Rasen, Lincoln-
shire.
184 The Hon. and Rev. Baptist
Noel.
229 Rev. J. Sortain, of North
Street Chapel, Brighton.
1851. 330 Mrs. Scoresby.
331 The Rev. W. Scoresby, D.D.,
F.R.S., Member of the In-
stitute of France, etc.
527 Duncan Darrock, Esq., of Gau-
rack.
646 Hagar and Ishmael in the
wilderness.
1852. 1303 "And there was Mary Magda-
lene and the other Mary, sit-
ting over against the sepul-
chre."
Mrs. Shepherd.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Study — a head.
Jesus at the well of Samaria.
Rev. J. C. Kempe, Rector of
St. James's, Westminster.
Judith.
Miss Chint.
G. A. Way, Esq.
The fair student.
603 Rev. R. Harvey, Rector of
Hornsey, chaplain in ordi-
nary to the Queen.
I3I6
1854.
430
454
1855-
497
293
621
1856.
1351
494
496
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
'53
1 85 7. S4 J. Bunton, Esq.
96 Mrs. E. \Vay, of Borehani,
Essex.
1858. 45 A study.
1859. 67 do.
loS Miss Seabrook.
COOPER, W. F. White ... Architect.
19, Berkeley Square.
1 886. 1677 Magela Church, Central Africa.
COOPER, W, J Etcher.
41, Charing Cross.
1877. 1148 Links with the past — oldhouses,
Gray's Inn Lane; etching.
357, Kennington Road.
1879. 1255 Near Duke's shore, Limehouse.
COOPER, William R Painter.
44, York Rise, Highgate Road.
1903. 939 Old Welsh cottages.
COOPER, W. Savage Painter.
17, Bartholomeiv Villas,
Kentish Town.
18S5. 1 1 16 "The Princess Eliza had a
picture book which had cost
as much as half a kingdom."
— Hans Andersen.
1886. 629 The lark.
1887. 92 Peonies.
424 The spirit of May.
706 The bride of spring.
1888. 759 The promise of the year.
827 Christmas roses.
1889. 133 St. Elizabeth. \
134 The Holy family. \
135 St. Joseph. j
469 To Flora.
3, Clarence Road,
Kentish Tozvn.
1891. 546 Called home. " Having passed
thro' the valley of shadow,
etc."
568 Weary.
569 " Come unto Me, all ye that
labour and are heavy laden."
570 Heavy laden.
1895. 490 The rose Queen.
599 Despised.
600 " He was rejected of men."
601 Rejected.
1896. 91 Phantasy.
1897. 289 Pomona.
57, Havers tock Hill.
1898. 337 " Now as he stood looking and
weeping, etc." — Filgrim's
Progress.
1 90 1. 235 London from Parliament Hill.
II.
1903. 581 "Hands lily-white, lips crimson
red, and cheeks of rosy
hue."
787 Childhood's sunny days.
COOPER, W. Sidney Painter.
22, Mortimer Street.
18S1. 231 Springtime — Isle of Wight.
1882. 613 A Berkshire farm.
1883. 1445 A Devonshire valley.
1S84. 555 Coombe Park, Oxfordshire.
907 Twilight on the Thames.
1885. 848 Pangbourne Wharf.
895 A field of Thistles.
1272 Sheep and lambs — Burnham.
Pangbourne, Berks.
1886. 462 A Sussex village.
1889. 471 The Avon at Ringwood.
18, William St., Heme Bay.
1891. 532 Evening in September.
1059 November.
COOPER and DAVIS... Architects.
10, Gray's Inn Square.
1903. 1543 Two houses at Bognor.
1567 House at Scarborough.
1623 Pontypridd Town Hall.
COOTE, Miss Sarah.
Miniature Painter.
Compton Street, St. John St.,
Clerkenwell.
1781. 271 Portrait of a young lady.
278 do. little boy.
319 do. gentleman.
27, St. John's Square,
Clerkenwell.
1782. 328 Frame with portraits.
1783. 279 do. miniatures.
6, Great St. Thomas Apostle
Street.
1784. 318 A frame with three miniatures.
COPE, Arthur Stockdale, A.R.A.
Painter.
19, Hyde Park Gate South.
1S76. 137 The Solent — evening.
1877. 756 The mill-stream.
757 The mill-pool.
1878. 449 Portrait of a sculptor.
1308 The Rev. C. H. Cope.
1879. 451 Rev. R. R. Chope, vicar of St.
Augustine's, Queen's Gate.
2, Stratford Avenue.
1880. 324 R. Redgrave, Esq., R.A.
486 Henry Barrett, Esq.
1 88 1. 1S3 Mrs. Wilberforce Bryant.
345 H. J. Trotter, Esq., etc. Pre-
sentation portrait.
141 8 R. Walters, Esq.
154
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1882. 79
45'
1883.
'55'
161
549
747
Cope, Arthur Stockdale, A.R.A.—con-
William Pengelly, Esq., F.R.S.,
F.G.S.
Miss Hawtayne.
Mrs. T. F. Halsey.
460 James Bryce, Esq., M.P.,
D.CL. Presentation por-
trait.
1 2, Douro Place.
130 Harry G. Rogers, Esq., Hon.
Sec. United Law Clerks'
Society. Presentation por-
trait.
1489 Mrs. Henry Beyfus.
583 William Clarence Watson, Esq.
830 Mrs. Alfred Lucas.
William Burchell, Esq. For
the Mutual Life Assurance
Company.
Captain T. Astley-Moberly.
Rt. Hon. Charles Pelham Vil-
liers, M.P.
Mrs. Alexander Duncan.
1153 Twin children of Alfred Pal-
mer, Esq.
113 C.N. P. Phipps, Esq.
312 Mrs. Pfeiffer.
459 Rev. Canon Abney.
1 109 The Duchess of Buckingham
and Chandos.
444 Primrose day.
518 Harry Rouse, Esq.
599 George William Grosvenor,
Esq. Presentation portrait.
" A woman's face. . . . Hast
thou ... a woman's gen-
tle heart?"
W. M. Tufnell, Esq.
A day in the woods j portraits
of seven sisters.
1125 George Palmer, Esq.
7-2 The Rt. Hon. the Marquess of
Hartington, M.P.
1098 Playmates.
1165 C. E. J. Esdaile, Esq., M.F.H.
3 Mrs. Robert Walpole.
181 Mrs. James Fison.
260 Edward A. Sanders, Esq.
Presentation portrait.
729 Lieut.-Col. Ruggles Brise, C.B.
Presentation portrait.
1 09 1 Thomas Brooks, Esq., of
Whatton.
134 Mrs. Joseph Prior, Jun.
209 George Pyman, Esq.
1014 The Ven. Archdeacon Balston,
D.D.
1087 Admiral of the Fleet Sir Alex.
Milne, G.C.B.
1884.
18S.S.
i886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
845
33S
5'9
1891.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896
1897.
1898.
1899.
1 132 John Brinton, Esq.
278 Mrs. Cyril Grant.
610 A forgotten highway.
982 John Pettie, Esq., R.A.
996 Muriel; a portrait.
167 The Rt. Hon. H. H. Fowler,
]\LP. Presentation portrait.
329 J. Howard Gwyther, Esii.
498 William Mewburn, Esq., J. P.
686 Miss Hawtayne.
3 General Lord Roberts, V.C.,
G.C.B., etc.
339 Rt. Hon. A. J. Mundella, M.P.,
F.R.S. Presentation portrait.
866 Sir Walter O. Corbett, Bart.
S72 Robert CoUier Driver, Esq.
Presentation portrait.
292 Lord Chesham. Presentation
portrait.
368 Rev. William Rogers. Presen-
tation portrait.
520 Wyndham Portal, Esq., D.L.,
of Malshanger, Chairman of
the London and South-
western Railway.
S13 George Armitstead, Esq.
Little Campden House,
Gloucester Walk,
Kensington.
173 Lord Portman. Presentation
portrait.
276 H.I.M. the German Emperor.
341 Mrs. Jardine Jardine.
611 Colonel Cameron. Presenta-
tion portrait.
640 Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Fowler,
G.C.S.L, M.P. For the In-
corporated Law Society.
198 Field-Marshal H.R.H. the
Duke of Cambridge, K.G.
Presentation portrait.
522 Henry Bonham Carter, Esq.
Presentation portrait.
607 C. A. Moreing, Esq. Presenta-
tion portrait.
207 Viscountess Portman.
239 Lord Colville of Culross, K.T.
393 Captain J. E. Cotterell.
428 Lord Henniker, Governor of
the Isle of Man.
S84 The Earl and Countess of Har-
rington. Painted with J.
Charlton.
(Elected A.R.A.)
82 Hon. Mary Portman.
139 Joseph Baxendale, Esq.
223 Edward Curre, Esq.
327 Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of
Exeter. Presentation por-
trait.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
155
659
991
1900.
182
■94
■97
262
496
591
I90I.
56
8S
186
202
232
32S
1902.
III
1899. 631 Edgar Home, Esq. Presenta-
tion portrait.
William Grange, Esq.
Richard Twining, Esq., Pre-
sident of the Equitable Life
Insurance Society.
The Earl of Stradbroke.
Sir John Evans, F.R.S. Painted
for the Royal .Society.
The Lord Kitchener of Khar-
toum.
Lady Stephenson. Presentation
portrait.
Rt. Hon. Sir Massey Lopes,
Bart. Presentation portrait.
William W. Portal, Esq.
Admiral of the Fleet Sir F. W.
Richards, G.C.B.
A. G. Witherby, Esq.
R. C. Coode, Esq.
Mrs. Baxendale.
Sir Benjamin Hingley, Bart.
Presentation portrait.
Lady Hickman.
Colonel R. Pilkington, M.P.
Presentation portrait.
134 The Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor,
]\LP. Painted for the
Grocers' Company.
165 Master Redvers Bewicke-Cop-
ley.
6S3 Mrs. E. L. S. Cocks.
685 Mrs. Bewicke-Copley.
686 W. Baird, Esq. (the horse by
J. Charlton). Presentation
portrait.
705 Claude Baggallay, Esq., K.C.
1708 Design for a yachting medal.
1903. 37 "They rose, and followed the
high irresistible call, etc."
137 The Earl of March, C.B.
173 Lady Saville Crossley.
291 The Marquess of Ormonde,
K.P. For the Royal Yacht
Squadron.
319 Vice-Admiral Sir John Fisher,
G.C.B., etc.
399 Daughters of Sir A. Hickman,
Bart, M.P.
1904. 21 His Grace the Archbishop of
Canterbury.
57 The Lord Chief Justice of Eng-
land.
307 Arthur Wilson, Esq.
366 G. W. Palmer, Esq., M.P.
754 Rear- Admiral Britten.
COPE, Charles West, R.A. ..
1833. 434 The golden age.
1836. 371 The death warrant.
Painter.
1836. 528 The Nereids.
608 Hagarand Ishmael. "And she
wandered forth into the
wilderness of Beersheba."
I , Russell Place,
Fitzroy Square.
1837. 6 Cronies.
39 Paulo and Francisca. " For
our delight we read of
Launcelot, etc."
1838. 386 Osteria di Campagna between
Rome and Ancona : Vettura
travellers' repast; German
pedestrian students in the
background.
1839. 4U The Flemish Mother.
1136 Childrenof SirEdmund Filmer,
Bart., M.P. for West Kent.
I, St. John^s Place,
Lisson Grove.
1840. 198 "Help thy father in his age,
and despise him not when
thou art in thy full strength."
204 Almsgiving. " Reject not the
affliction of the afflicted,
etc."
484 Altar-piece for St. George's
Church, Leeds. " He ever
liveth to make intercession
for us."
Hyde Park Gate.
1 84 1. 242 Poor law guardians: board
day — application for bread.
1008 Childhood. "Then infant
reason grows apace, etc."
1842. 8 The schoolmaster. "A man
severe he was, etc."
■ 93 Hope. "Lo! at the couch
where infant beauty sleeps,
etc."
507 "The hawthorn bush with seats
between the shade, etc."
1843. 193 The Cotter's Saturday Night.
"But hark! a rap comes
gently to the door, etc."
292 Reading the Scriptures. " And
these words which I com-
mand thee this day, etc."
(Elected A.R.A.)
1844. 264 Palpitation.
276 " Whosoever shall give to drink
unto one of these little ones,
etc."
342 Genevieve. "The moonshine
stealing o'er the scene, etc."
9, Hyde Park Gate South.
1846. 58 Pastorella. "So there that
night Sir Calidore did dwell,
etc."
102 The young mother.
■56
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cope, Charles West, R.A.— continued.
1846. 1042 Small cartoon of Edward III
conferring the Order of the
Garter on Edward the Black
Prince; designed for one of
the compartments in the
House of Lords.
1847. 45 Maiden Meditation.
148 " I will greatly rejoice in the
Lord, etc."
(Elected R.A.)
1848. 11 Cardinal Wolsey. Painted for
H.R.H. Prince Albert.
" After the stout Earl North-
umberland arrested him at
V'ork ... he fell sick sud-
denly, and grew so ill he
could not sit his mule, etc."
240 L'Allegro. "So buxom, blithe
and debonair."
262 From "II Penseroso." "But
hail, thou goddess, sage and
holy, etc."
1849. 100 Fireside Musings.
117 Coloured study for fresco in
House of Lords — Griselda's
first trial.
207 The first born.
903 Cartoon of Griselda painted in
fresco in the new Houses of
Parliament. " He spoke no
more, but up the child he
hent, etc."
1850. 39 "King Lear," act iv, scene 7.
" Cordelia. How does the
King? etc."
206 Coloured sketch for fresco of
the Order of the Garter con-
ferred on the Black Prince.
Executed in the House of
Lords.
222 Coloured sketch for fresco of
Prince Henry's submission
to the law in the person of
Judge Gascoigne. Executed
in the House of Lords.
306 Study of a child's head.
517 Milton's dream. " Methought
I saw my late espoused
saint, etc."
185 1. 161 The sisters. " Come leave thy
book, etc."
177 Portrait of a young lady.
381 Laurence Saunders, the second
of the Protestant martyrs
who suffered in the third
year of Queen Mary.
"Whilst Mr. Saunders was
in prison, a strict charge was
given to the Keeper that no
person should speak with
him. His wife yet came to
the prison gate with her
young child in her arms, to
visit her husband. The
Keeper, though for his
charge he durst not suffer
her to come into the prison,
yet did he take the little
babe out of her arms, and
brought him unto his father.
Laurence Saunders seeing
him, rejoiced greatly. . . .
He was finally led to martyr-
dom at Coventry."
1 85 1. 593 A portrait.
1852. 103 Sketch of a blacksmith's forge
in Scotland.
171 The Marquis of Saluce marries
Griselda. " This royalle
marquis richely was arraied,
etc."
205 " Creeping like a snail unwill-
ingly to school, etc."
262 Portrait of Florence Cope at
dinner time.
996 Study of a child's head.
1853. 30 The mother's kiss.
80 Mother and child.
139 Portraits of a mother and
daughter — each taken dur-
ing childhood and after
eighteen years' interval.
174 Othello relating his adventures.
" Her father loved me, etc."
479 The Page. "Let your haste
commend your duty."
1854. 84 Baby's turn.
217 The friends.
1855. 69 Consolation.
161 Royal pensioners at Carisbrook
Castle, T650. "Elizabeth,
second daughterof Charles I,
proved a princess of incom-
parable abilities and rare
virtues, etc." "She expired
alone in her apartment, her
fair cheek resting on her
bible, which was the last gift
of her father."
201 Penserosa. " Holy and hea-
venly thoughts still counsel
her."
1857. 172 Breakfast time — morning
games.
394 Affronted.
503 The Pilgrim Fathers. Depar-
ture of a Puritan family for
New England. " About
July 21, 1620, the EngUsh
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
157
voyagers at Leyden leave
that city, where they had
lived near twelve years, being
accompanied by most of
their brethren to Delft
Haven, where their ship lay
ready, and sundry came
from Amsterdam to see
them shipped and take their
leave. At their parting, Mr.
Robinson, falling down on
his knees, and they all with
him, he, with watery eyes,
commended them with most
fervent prayers to God."
185S. 52 " Upward gazing." " When for
a bright and conscious gaze
he lifts his eyelids meek, etc."
94 The stepping stones. " Blush-
ing she eyes the dizzy flood
askance, etc."
1859. 114 Repose.
193 Cordelia receives intelligence
how her father had been ill-
treated by her sisters. '■'■Kent.
Did your letters pierce the
Queen to any demonstration
of grief, etc."
446 The Elder sister.
152 Rest.
149 Evening Prayer.
103 The parting of Lord and Lady
Russell. " They parted, not
with sobs and tears, but with
a composed silence; the wife
wishing to spare the feelings
of the husband, and the hus-
band of the wife, they both
restrained the expression of
grief too great to be relieved
by utterance."
126 Convalescent.
140 Scholar's mate. " He who plays
chess must not have his mind
occupied elsewhere, etc."
> Two mothers,
no J
" She opened her mouth
with wisdom, etc." "She
looked well to the ways of
her household, etc."
1863. 46 A music lesson.
221 Morning lessons.
1864. iS Emily Cope.
335 Reading for honours in the
country.
434 Contemplation. " Struck with
deep joy, etc."
843 Etching of the late W. Mul-
ready, R.A.
i860.
1861
1862.
1865. 171 Fra Beato Angelico. Study of
a figure to be executed in
mosaic.
875 The applicant: a bore.
8S5 Spring floods.
888 " Fed on alms and fostered on
cold dishes."
1866. 143 Portrait of a lady and her
children. {Mrs. Agticw.)
219 The thorn.
501 Posthumous portrait of W.
Dyce, R.A.
1S67. 312 Shylock and Jessica. "Jessica,
there are my keys, etc."
929 Drawing for the medal : in-
terior of the Life school of
the Royal Academy; etch-
ing.
1868. 52 The life's story. " Othello. H&t
father loved me, etc."
288 The disciples at Emmaus.
" And they drew nigh unto
the village, etc."
588 Captain Penning, 2nd Beds.
Volunteers.
1869. 46 The price of Victory. "The
Duke of Wellington on the
morning after the Battle of
Waterloo receiving from Dr.
Hume an account of the
casualties." " Well, thank
God ! I don't know what it
is to lose a battle, but cer-
tainly nothing can be more
painful than to gain one
with the loss of so many of
one's friends."
115 The domestic chaplain.
290 Home dreams.
1870. 144 The gentle craft, a.d. about
1580. "As there be many
sorts of fishes, etc."
272 Cronies.
411 The Rev. Temple Chevallier,
Canon of Durham Cathe-
dral.
480 Launcelot Gobbo's siesta.
" Shylock. The patch is kind
enough, etc."
187 1. 209 Mr. Guy conferring with Dr.
Mead and the architect, Mr.
Stear, upon the plan of the
hospital which he founded,
and which has since borne
his name. " Mr. Thomas
Guy was a bookseller. . . .
He was a man of very
penurious habits, but by for-
tunate speculation amassed
a fortune, etc."
'5«
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cope, Charles West, R.A.—conHnued.
1 87 1. 308 Night alarm: the advance.
573 Gentle and simple. " She loved
to tell the story, etc."
1S72. i^i "George Herbert spent most
of his childhood in a sweet
content, etc."
273 Study of colour — contrast.
284 Winter evening fireside.
362 Miss Sophia Hallam.
368 Oliver Cromwell receiving a
deputation of Ministers and
Elders, accompanied by the
Dutch ambassador. " They
petitioned the Lord Protec-
tor, etc." The figures on
Cromwell's left are Secretary
Thurloe and his Latin secre-
tary.
1873. 175 Yes or No?
241 Portrait.
309 Mary Magdalene at the sepul-
chre. "Jesus saith unto
her, Mary, etc."
432 Parting words. "Come hither,
and hear the latest counsel
that ever I shall breathe."
1874. So Jenny Caxon at the Post office.
"Whist! said Mrs. Mailset-
ter, there 's somebody in the
shop. Look to the customers.
Baby. It's naebody but
Jenny Caxon, ma'am, to see
if there 's ony letters to her,
etc."— &(?//'.f " Antiquary :'
201 Taming the shrew. " The
meat was well, if you were
so contented, etc."
1406 "Oh, hush thee, my babie!"
1875. 56 Anne Page and Slender. "I
pray you, sir, walk in, etc."
336 Home attraction.
337 Sketches on the Thames.
351 A pair of captives. "Vain thy
pretty strife, O maiden, etc."
1876. 160 Selecting pictures for the Royal
Academy Exhibition. Fre-
sented to the Royal Academy
by G. Moore, Esq. The
selection is made by the
council for the year; all
works sent in are brought
before them, and are ac-
cepted, rejected, or made
doubtful, the decision in
every case being determined
by a majority of votes, the
President having the casting
vote.
1877. 188 Mrs. Auchmuty.
1877. 220 Spring time.
280 "Bianca's lovers." " Hie ibat,
as I told you before, etc." —
Taming the Shreto.
309 Hope deferred. "And hopes
and fears that kindle hope,
etc."
1878. 241 Lieutenant Cameron's welcome
home from his exploration
in Africa. This intrepid ex-
plorer was the first white
man who succeeded in cross-
ing Africa from east to west,
etc., in 1873-4-5. The scene
depicted is the traveller's re-
turn home and his welcome
in the village of Shoreham,
of which his father is the
vicar, etc., etc.
1879. 140 Sad memories.
232 Hamlet and Ophelia. "I never
gave you aught, etc."
465 Hesitation.
1378 A country club meeting in the
olden time.
Lucton House,
Kingsland, Herefordshire.
18S0. 200 An inquisition.
495 Perplexed.
962 " The Good Shepherd giveth
his life for the sheep, etc."
II, Craufurd Rise,
Maidenhead.
1881. 144 Janet escaped.
510 " Far away thoughts."
1882. 194 Summer time.
201 Anne Page and Slender. "y^MW^"
Page. The dinner attends
you, sir, etc."
COPE, F. C Architect.
21, Langham Place.
1845. 1301 Church at Gray's Thurrock,
Essex, etc.
COPE (F. C.) and EAST (F.).
Architects.
17, Bloomsbury Square.
1839. 1 109 Design for the market house
for Kingston on Thames,
etc.
1843. 1226 Portion of Horhani Hall,
Thaxted, Essex, a seat of
Sir Edward Bowyer Smyth,
Bart., etc.
1297 Almshouses at Ringwood,
Hants.
1334 Union Workhouse, Portsea.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
•59
COPE, BALES and ELMSLIE.
Architects.
21, Langham Place.
1S44. 1078 Town Hall and markets, St.
Austle, Cornwall.
COPE, W. Henry Painter.
58, Eustou Square.
1855- 995 View in the West Highlands,
Scotland.
COPELAND, G. ...Miniature Painter.
1835. 8-4 A portrait.
COPEMAN, Miss Constance G.
Painter.
2, Bridson Street, Liverpool.
1894. 633 Ivy.
1898. 718 Saturday morning.
S79 Treasures of the sun.
Rotunda Buildings,
5, Bold Street, Liverpool.
1 90 1. 649 In the Bavarian Highlands.
9, Cook Street, Liverpool.
1904. 725 A canal in Bruges.
COPLAND, Miss L Painter.
Peckham Rye.
1842. 93 Portraits of two children.
COPLEY, John Singleton, R.A.
Painter.
Leicester Fields.
1776. 62 A conversation.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1777. 61 A family; whole length.
62 A portrait of a gentleman;
whole length.
63 A portrait of a gentleman;
■' three-quarters.
64 The nativity.
1778. 63 A family; whole length. (A
painter in it very good. —
Walpole.)
64 Portrait of a lady; three-
quarters.
65 A boy attacked by a shark, and
rescued by some seamen in
a boat; founded on a fact
which happened in the har-
bour of the Havannah.
{Brook I Vat son, afterwards
Lord Mayor of London.)
{Good, and the ivhole a good
picture. — Walpole.)
(Elected R.A. in 1779.)
1780. 97 Portrait of a lady.
1780. 172 Portrait of a Highland officer.
{Major Alonlgomery.)
195 Portrait of a gentleman.
211 do. naval officer.
1783. 5 do. nobleman. {Lord
Mansfield. ) { Very like,
rather hard. — Walpole.)
227 Portraits of two young gentle-
men.
George Street, Hanover Square.
17S5. 80 Their Royal Highnesses
Princess Mary, Princess
Sophia and Princess Amelia.
1786. 230 Portrait of a lady ; half-length.
423 Portraits of a young lady and
her three brothers.
1 793. 75 The Red Cross Knight, Fidelia
andSperanKa. F;V/<f Spencer's
" Fairy Queen," book i,
canto 10. {Master and Miss
Copley.)
1796. 46 Abraham offering up Isaac.
91 Portrait of a gentleman.
287 do. do. {John
Adams, Esq.)
1798. 73 J. A. Graham, Esq., LL.D.
:oi Portrait of the Speaker of the
House of Commons. {Henry
Addington.)
107 An historical picture, represent-
ing Hagar and Ishmael in
the wilderness. " Arise, lift
up the Lad."
Ill Portrait of Lord Viscount
Duncan.
235 An historical picture represent-
ing Saul reproved by Samuel.
"The Lord hath rent the
kingdom of Israel from thee
this day."
24 Portrait of Earl Spencer.
72 Lady Dudley and Ward.
108 Lord Viscount Dudley.
556 R. Wilson, Esq.
21 Portraits of the late Col. Fitch
and the Miss Fitches.
163 R. Richards, Esq., of Lincoln's
Inn.
70 Earl of Northampton.
21 Baron Graham.
31 Portraits of Mrs. Montague,
lady of Rear-Admiral Mont-
ague, and her brother.
g6 The Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount
Dudley and Ward.
184 St. Cecilia; a portrait. "At
last divine Cecilia came,
Inventress of the vocal
frame, etc."
1805. 183 Mr. Cawthorne.
1800.
1801.
1803.
1804.
i6o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Copley, JohnS\ng\eton,/?.A.—co»/inueti.
1808. 1 The offer of the crown to Lady
Jane Gray by the Dukes of
Northumberland and Suf-
folk, and other Lords,
deputies of the Privy Coun-
cil. "Northumberland found
that farther dissim ulation was
fruitless; he went to Sion
House, accompanied by the
Duke of Suffolk, the Earl of
Pembroke, and others of the
nobility, and he approached
the Lady Jane, who resided
there, with all the respect
usually paid to the sovereign.
Jane was, in a great measure,
ignorant of all these trans-
actions, and it was with equal
grief and surprise that she
received intelligence of them.
. . . She even refused to
accept the present, pleading
the preferable right of the
two princesses, etc., etc."
1+6 The Rev. Mr. J. Codman of
Boston, New England.
1809. 201 Lord Sidmouth.
1810. 58 Portrait of H.R.H. the Prince
of Wales at a review, attended
by Lord Heathfield, General
Turner, Col. Eloomfield, and
Baron Eben; Col. Quinton
in the distance.
18 1 2. 188 The Resurrection. "And be-
hold there was a great earth-
quake, for the Angel of the
Lord descended from heaven,
and came and rolled back
the stone from the door and
sat on it, etc."
COPNALL, Frank T Painter.
Royal Insurance Btiildiyigs,
Liverpool.
1902. 97 Master Charles H. Thomas as
Napoleon.
1903. 493 The Misses Doel.
1904. S69 Maud.daughterofJ.W. Waring,
Esq.
COPPARD, C. Law Painter.
1 60, North Street, Brighton.
1859. 239 A Welsh Interior.
58, London Road, Brighton.
1862. 190 Interior, North Wales.
539 "When nestling buds unfold
their wings."
1863. 438 On the Llyder Valley, North
Wales.
1865. 72 Welsh interior.
1867. 437 Scene near St. Asaph.
1868. 548 The bridge.
1 87 1. 509 A Welsh Torrent.
1153 A frosty morning in September.
COPPER, Andre C Etcher.
25, Streatham Place, Brixton.
1904. 1 3 16 The Staff at Austerlitz.
COPPING, Harold Painter.
1 8, Lady Somerset Rd.,Highgate.
1885. 1674 Irene.
1886. 1249 Study of a head.
1887. 773 The dunce.
1535 Twilight.
3, Augustus Square, JV. IV.
1888. 486 Mabel.
1398 A shepherd maid.
1674 "Her eyes as stars of twilight
fair."
Melbourne Lodge,
Dagmar Road, Selhurst.
1889. 1432 The love letter.
1890. 1668 Calla.
1682 Diana.
1 89 1. 302 William Dyas, Esq.
1348 Study of a head.
Polperro Studio,
30(7, Montague Rd., Hornsey.
1894. 1413 Bluebells.
1896. 1546 " My love has gone a sailing."
1899. 1559 A cheerful toilet.
1900. 1608 The love letter.
Darenth Villa, Shoreham,
Sevenoaks.
1902. 1256 The finding of Perdita.
1257 Romeo's last farewell.
1904. 1352 In the valley of the shadow of
death.
CORAH, William J Painter.
Varchwell Caerhum,
near Conway.
1888. 1220 A flood on the Dulyn, North
Wales.
CORAM, James H Architect.
46, Battersea Rise.
1902. 1524 Orphanage near Farnham.
CORBAUX, Miss Fanny Painter.
5, Hercules Buildings.
1829. 911 Portrait of a lady.
1830. 671 Mr. Barnard, Keeper of the
British Institution.
917 Portraits of two children.
1831. 462 do. the children of J.
Thornton, Esq.
912 The white rose.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
i6i
I83I.
93'
The red rose.
1841.
666 Portraits of the children of
1832.
6S0
Countess St. Elme de Beau-
plan.
Lord Clonbrock.
949 Lady Vivian and her daughter.
696
A country girl returning from
market; a portrait.
1842.
573 The children of B. Welstead,
Esq.
1833-
610
Portrait of Ellen M'Leod.
679 The children of the Rev.
6^3
do. a lady.
Walter S. Trower.
1834.
605
do. do.
55, Hercules Buildings.
866 Evelyn and (Catherine, children
of the Rev. R. B. Hone.
1835-
550
A portrait.
98 1 Portraits of a lady and child.
558
Portraits of two sisters.
1843.
657 do. the children of
590
Portrait of a lady.
Lieut. - Colonel the Hon.
881
Portraits of two children.
Douglas Pennant.
1836.
568
do. young ladies.
943 Portraits of the children of
1837-
543
The children of Mr. and Lady
Elizabeth Scrope Dickins.
Lieut. -Colonel the Hon.
Douglas Pennant.
54S
The children of George W.
Norman, Esq., of Bromley
Common.
1054 Portrait of a lady.
nil Mrs. William Coulson.
1120 Portraits of the children of
68;
The children of John Rogers,
Esq., of Streatiiam.
William Williams, Esq., of
Aberpergwin, South Wales.
712
The children of Major H.
Cadogan.
1844.
7SS Portrait of a lady.
942 Mr. Alderman Gibbs.
723
Little Red Riding Hood; por-
trait of the youngest daughter
of the late Sir Charles Smith,
Bart.
944 Portraits of the three youngest
children of the Hon. Charles
Hanbury Tracey.
971 Portraits of the children of
S90
Portraits of Sir Charles Smith
and Miss Smith.
Thomas Garfil, Esq.
1024 Portraits of the three eldest
9V~
Portrait of Lady Margaret
Compton, youngest daughter
children of the Hon. Charles
Hanbury Tracey.
of the Marquis of Northamp-
1845.
961 Portrait of the Lady Mayoress.
ton.
{Mrs. GMs.)
986
Mrs. Hodgson Cadogan.
77, Norton Street.
1009 Miss Hamilton.
1022 Portrait of a lady.
1838.
622
Portraits of the children of S.
Davies, Esq.
loSi do. the Rev. R. Mount-
ford Wood.
691
The children.
1846.
787 Portrait of her mother.
732
Portraits of Miss Dupre and
Miss L. Dupre.
59, Upper Norton Street.
872 do. the infant son of
Viscount Galway.
910 Portrait of a lady.
1839.
65.
Miss Vivian.
990 The Misses Perfect.
664
The children of the Hon.
Henry and Lady Louisa
Lascelles.
1027 Mrs. Kay Shuttleworth and
children.
1062 Portraits of the children of
781
Mrs. J. H. Vivian and her
children.
Spencer Smith, Esq.
1099 Mrs. B. B. Williams and
1064
Miss Fanny Blackwood.
children.
1840.
553
Portraits.
1847.
956 Mrs. Johnstone and child.
604
Miss Arabella Beadon.
1067 Portraits of the children of
609
Portraits of the sons of the
Robert Gosling, Esq.
Rev. William Streatfield.
1848.
1006 Mrs. Charlton and child.
633
Mrs. Dixon of Stunsted Park.
1062 A group of children.
664
Portraits of Viscount Ockham
and Lady Anne Isabella
King, children of the Earl of
Lovelace.
1063 Master John Fane Ballard.
1075 James W. Gilbert, Esq., general
manager of the London and
Westminster Bank.
I84I.
598
Mrs. Herbert Kynaston.
1093 Lady Crewe and child.
654
Portraits of the children of Mr.
1850.
660 Portraits of the children of the
II.
William Leveson-Gower.
late T. G. Woodroffe, Esq.
Y
i6:
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Corbaux. Miss Fanny— co/ifinufd.
1850. 947 The late Leman Blanchard,
Esq.
979 Portrait of a lady.
993 Youngest son and daughter of
Lord Eddisbury.
iioj Portrait of a lady.
1851. 95: Frame containing three minia-
tures: Mary, daughter of the
Rev. Frederic Neville, Mrs.
Allen, and the son of C.
Wentworth Dilke, Esq.
1158 The children of Gervaise T.
Waldo Sibthorpe, Esq.
1196 The youngest son of Robert
Gosling, Esq.
1213 The children of S. Morton Peto,
Esq., M.P.
22, Westbourtie Place,
Eaton Square.
Portraits of the children of
Charles Salaman, Esq.
Portraits of the children of Sir
Michael Hicks-Beach, Bart.
967 Mrs. Thomas Newman Hunt.
761 Miniatures.
99 S Early spring; a portrait.
1852
1060
1062
1853-
1854.
CORBAUX, Miss Louisa Painter.
5, Hercules Buildings.
1833. 5+4 A child with a kitten.
1834. 516 Portrait of a favourite cat.
1836. 745 The bird's nest.
See Bell and Corbet.
Matthew Ridley.
Painter.
30, Fitzroy Square.
Lady Slade.
A portrait.
80, Peel Street, Kensington.
Mrs. Heneage Wynne-Finch.
Lady Clay.
A Nubian girl.
123, Via Sistina, Rome.
In the sacred grove.
The Avenue, 76, Fulham Rd.
Handel Cossham, Esq.
13, Tite Street.
A stormy evening — Redesdale.
33, Tite Street.
Walter MacLaren, Esq.
A golden afternoon.
On the Tuscan coast.
"A land of fragrance, quiet-
ness, and trees and flowers."
—Keats.
Sunrise in the Severn valley.
CORBET.
CORBET,
1875-
459
563
1877.
556
1879.
302
1882.
65.
1883.
38
1885.
701
1887.
1227
1889.
617
774
11^4
1890.
^33
1891. 197
54, Circus Road.
1892. 266 "A light of laughing flowers
along the grass is spread." —
Shelley.
955 "The cloud surrounded morn."
— Shelley.
1893. 104 Spring.
336 Evening.
1894. 300 Morning glory. Purchased for
the Chantrey Bequest.
669 The Arno in flood.
1895. 563 Mountain, field and flood.
1353 Pomegranate; pencil-study.
1367 Stone pine; study.
1376 Chalk study for a picture.
1896. 139 Passing storm.
576 Autumn rains.
1897. 459 Vespers.
771 Carrara Mountains.
S22 Florence, from Bellosguardo.
1898. 922 Florence in spring.
1899. 653 The dead Knight.
1 192 The city of flowers.
1229 From Volterra, looking towards
the Pisan Hills.
1900. 979 "A loving Psyche who loses
sightof love." — Mrs. Brown-
ing
1 90 1. S63 Val d'Arno — evening. Pur-
chased by the Chantrey Be-
quest.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1902. 66 ^gina, from the theatre of
Dionysus.
418 Sunrise.
615 Salamis, from the Acropolis.
876 On the coast of Tuscany.
CORBET, Mrs. Matthew Ridley
(Edith), late Mrs. Arthur Marsh.
Painter.
54, Circus Road.
27b Quiet end of day.
27 Goat-girl.
285 Above the Horner Woods, Ex-
moor.
1894. 914 The brook. "How silent
comes the water round that
bend, etc."
Potatoes harvest in the dales.
Alban Hills from St. John
Lateran.
Bacchante.
The little Tuscan.
" Where the lawns and pastures
be, etc."
A river farm.
Mill stream below Assisi.
Plain of Assisi.
83s Mending nets.
1892.
1893.
1895.
561
1896.
736
944
1898.
268
323
1899.
881
1900.
502
770
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
163
1901.
1902.
1903.
10 Rising moon.
61 Bathers.
78 "Who that beheld that sun
upon thee set, etc."
CORBET,
1823. 435
1824. 205
1825. 163
1S7
311
1826. 142
143
275
1827. 169
240
1828. 281
1833-
1834.
307
428
102
>I3
1835-
1837-
294
9
6+
222
1838.
373
95
123
419
1841. 323
336
364
573
1846. 372
1848. 59
1856. 422
464
Philip Painter.
Miss Lacy, of the Theatre
Royal Covent Garden.
The Proposal.
Portraits of the Rev. Arch-
deacon Owen and the Rev.
J. B. Blakeway, authors of
the " History of Shrews-
bury."
Archdeacon Butler and family.
Mrs. Carline.
25, Everett St., Russell Square.
Dr. Du Card.
Mrs. John Lloyd and child.
Dame Quickly's Latin, etc.
Groupe of the children of the
Hon. Thomas Kenyon.
Portrait in a Florentine dress.
Portraits of three brothers:
Robert Burton, Esq., Long-
nor Hall, Rev. Henry Bur-
ton, Vicar of Atcham, and
Edward Burton, Esq., of
Shrewsbury.
Shreivsbury.
John Williams, Esq.
Mrs. Clement.
Philip Hughes, Esq.
A portrait.
S. Pritchard, Esq., E.LC.S.
Sir John Hanmer, Bart., M.P.
Portrait of a lady.
Mr. Birch,
do.
Rev. D. Burton, late Regius
Professor of Divinity at 0.x-
ford.
The late Rev. Royer Clayton,
Vicar of Dawley, Shrop-
shire, etc.
Francis Darby, Esq.
Sir Henry Edwards, Bart.
Sally Paddock; a sketch at
Lord Tankerville's alms-
houses, Shrewsbury, 1840.
Henry de Bruyn, Esq.
David Pugh, Esq., of Llan-
erchydol, late M.P. for
Montgomeryshire.
Samuel Tudor, Esq., aged 83
years.
A girl in a Dutch mantle.
Miss Field of Shrewsbury.
W. D. Field, Esq., Ulceby
Grange, Lincolnshire.
CORBETT, Alfred E Architect.
78, Cross Street, Manchester,
1902. 1390 A Cheshire house.
1569 Design for a town club house.
'5^*6 do. chapel and school
at Ilkley, Yorkshire.
CORBETT, F Painter.
I, University Street.
1854. 2S0 Landscape and cattle.
CORBIN, Miss Rosa H Painter.
25, Lodge Road, Southampton.
1889. 945 Near St. Ives.
CORBOULD, Alfred Painter.
9, Bankside.
1S35. ^*4 Retriever and wounded pheas-
ant.
1837. 537 Pheasant shooting.
1838. 1053 Duncan and the Deer. "With
one hand Duncan seized the
deer's horn, whilst with the
other he drew his dirk: but
in the same instant the buck
bounded over the precipice,
carrying the Highlander with
him." Vide Sir IV. Scott.
1839. 214 The sentinel.
1840. 591 Retriever and dead game.
1841. 304 Termination of the day's sport.
1842. 1205 Frank Osbaldiston's first sight
of Diana Vernon. Vide
"Rob Roy."
1843. 77 Carriage horses, the property
of the late Sir Francis
Chantrey.
1845. 637 Having led the old horse Jovial
into the barn and removed
the coverlet from his head
Morok approached Death's
cave, withdrew the iron
fastening and stepped aside
upon the ladder leading to
the loft above. The black
panther once more hurling
herself at the bars, they now
gave way, and she alighted
from her bound in the barn;
for a moment she remained
motionless, and then, quick
as thought, she darted upon
the frantic horse." — VVan-
dering Jew.
1847. 306 Landscape with cattle — morn-
ing.
Messrs. TattersalPs,
Grosvenor Place.
1848. 2 Not yet "gone to the dogs."
1849. 1 1 52 October.
164
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Corbould, PiXireA— continued.
4, Phillinwre Terrace, Kensington.
1863. 12 Pugnacious.
1866. 39 The midday rest.
1867. 1-0 Highland stots.
477 Off for the south.
496 Disputing a passage.
1868. ij6 At home in the Highlands.
16; The dairy maid.
587 Cast ashore. ,
1874. 6i Major.
1S75. 59 Highland stots and gillie.
CORBOULD, Alfred Chantrey, R.B.A.
Illustrator.
86, IVanvkk Gardens.
1879. 1191 " It's an ill wind that blows no-
body good." Original sketch
for " Punch."
1200 " Pity the frozen out fox-
hunters." Original sketch
for " Punch."
1289 "Saints in the shires." Original
sketch for " Punch."
8, Pembroke Road, Kensington.
1885. 1706 "Arry with the arriers." Origi-
nal of a cut to " Punch."
1887. 1553 "Artist's puzzle (picture gone
to the Royal Academy) : Will
it be hung?" Original for a
cut in " Punch."
CORBOULD, Alfred Kitchens.
Painter.
21, Rutland Gate.
1844. 423 The Keeper's companions.
536 Fitz-James and his dying horse.
" Woe was the chase, etc."
22, Gloucester Place.
1845. 29; On the Moors.
21, Rutland Gate.
1846. 243 Jack-in-the-box.
536 Meadow scene — evening.
692 do. do.
Hyde Park Corner.
1847. 494 " Ostler's Belle."
Eldon Lodge, Victoria Road.
1852. 24 Portrait.
28 do.
1853. 388 Caspar and Duck, the property
of H.R.H. the Prince of
\\'ales.
1854. 1086 Miss Ellen J. Sandeman.
1855. 1326 Portrait.
1856. 121 Mrs. S. B. Keene.
1859. 886 First regiment Life Guards
trotting past, under the in-
spectionof H.R.H. the Duke
of Cambridge, at Wormwood
Scrubbs.
1 86 1. 133 Rotten Row.
1862. 392 Children of the Earl and Coun-
tess of Tankerville, with
favourite hunter.
663 Frederick, younger son of
the Earl and Countess of
Tankerville.
1864. 333 Master Geary.
482 Major Stapylton's phaeton
horses — putting to.
CORBOULD, Aster R. C. ... Painter.
9, Bank Side.
1850. 13 Market day.
1851. 17 Sunshine and shade.
1852. 621 Homestead, Claygate, Surrey.
1854. 92 " Common cows."
1856. 493 Portrait of a gentleman.
1857. 468 The Roadside.
1858. 149 Returning to the marshes.
9, Devonshire Terrace,
Kensington.
1859. 941 The English farmer.
1862. 33 Waiting for the ferry.
426 The church farm.
602 A part of the flock.
1863. 697 Southward bound.
1864. 173 A Highland herd.
9, Warwick Crescent,
Kensington.
1866. 135 A youth.
226 Walton Corbould.
345 Portrait of a child.
542 Brigade Field-day, Wormwood
Scrubbs.
1867. 92 Magdalen, daughter of George
Finch, Esq.
305 The late Earl of Rosslyn.
453 Miss Balfour.
463 Hunters, the property of W.
W. Tailby, Esq.
1868. 680 Portraits of Balbirnie.
86, IVanvick Gardens.
1869. 114 John Patterson Cobbold, Esq.,
Mayor of Ipswich, 1868; for
the neiv Town Hall.
1870. 439 Mrs. Craven on her favourite
mare.
913 Melbourne, the favourite hun-
ter of the Rev. James Hol-
den.
921 Madras Hunt. Presented to Sir
William Denison, etc.
1871. 510 MissMaynardandMissBlanche
Maynard, painted for the
Earl and Countess of Ross-
lyn.
1872. 63 Clement Adalmar Cottrell Dor-
mer on " Zingaro."
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
165
1872. 1023 Max and his mother.
1873. 23 Boy's head; a study.
S4 Going to cover.
87 Laddie.
123 Horse and hounds, belonging
to the late Hugo F. Meynell
Ingram, Esq.
374 Major Pemberton Campbell,
14th Hussars.
1874. 221 Mazeppa. " On came the
troop, etc."
CORBOULD, Edward Henry, K.I.
Painter.
5, Crescent Place.,
Burton Crescent.
1835. 417 Friar Tuck's cell. "Ivan-
hoe."
1096 Model of St. George and the
dragon; sculpture.
1836. 927 Rebecca at the stake. Vide
" Ivanhoe."
1837. 573 " Meekely shee bowed downe
to weete if life, etc."
1838. 133 A horse, the property of John
Snepp, Esq.
1839. 1068 " She saw a wearied man dis-
mount, etc."
1078 " Nay, turn not from me that
dear face, etc."
17, Upper Southampton St.,
Fitzroy Square.
1840. 576 The heiress.
724 The equestrian.
909 " Where'er she stopt rising
on tiptoe, etc."
1842. 269 At Eglinton. " A knight there
was, and that a worthy man,
etc."
1845. 677 The ascension of Christ; a
study for an altar-piece.
" And he led them out as
far as Bethany, etc."
Eldon Lodge, Victoria Road.
1870. no Apart from the rest.
243 Marriage of Sir Nigel Bruce
and Agnes of Buchan in
the chapel of the castle of
Kildrummie, whilst besieged
by the English, a.d. 1207.
Exhibited by command of
the Queen.
187 1. 230 Ladie Godiva.
1872. 998 Pelleas and Ettarre. "And
when they reach'd Caerleon,
etc."
1874. 930 The Canterbury pilgrims. "A-
morwe whan the day began
to spring, etc."
CORBOULD, G Painter.
Master G. Corbould,
at Mr. CorbouhVs,
70, John Street,
Tottenham Court Road.
1801. 439 Mrs. F'uUin.
1802. 664 The Knight and the hag.
" Wife of Bath's Tale."
1803. 359 Palamon and Arcite. Vide Dry-
den's " Fables."
1804. 627 Fingal engaging the spirit Loda.
Vide Ossian's Poems.
1806. 351 King Lear.
CORBOULD, Henry Painter.
A/aster H. Corbould.
1803. 358 Paris and Menelaus fighting for
Helen. F/V/e Homer's "I had."
1 804. 499 Warriors lamenting overa fallen
hero.
644 Satan rising from the burning
lake. Vide Milton's " Para-
dise Lost."
646 Satan pondering his voyage. Vide
Milton's " Paradise Lost."
10, John Street, Fitzroy Square.
1805. 311 Mars and Bellona. F/(/^ Bell's
"Pantheon."
1806. 573 Ulysses' descent into Hell.
Vide Homer's " Odyssey."
1807. 376 A study.
1808. 272 Coriolanus. " Nay, behold us!
this boy, etc."
1809. 109 Parting of Hector and Andro-
mache. " His princess parts
with a prophetic sigh, etc."
144 Thetis comforting Achilles.
" Why grieves my son ? etc."
354 Horticulture and husbandry.
363 Heraldry.
iSio. 166 Benevolence.
3S9 " Let it not be sufficient for us
to supply our own wants,
etc."
181 1. 318 "Nor while on Ellen's faulter-
ing tongue, etc."
6, Great Coram Street.
1813. 5S3 Design from the fourth canto
of Walter Scott's " Rokeby."
719 Obaddon, the Angel of Death,
conducting the soul of Philo
to the infernal gulph. Vide
Klopstock's " Messiah."
1814. 493 A design from Lord Byron's
" Corsair." " She gazed in
wonder, etc."
1819. 65 A subject from Moore's poem
of "Lalla Rookh." "Nay,
turn not from me that dear
face, etc."
i66
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1823.
Corbould, Henry — continued.
1821. 435 Cat Grove, with portraits of
gamekeepers in the service
of Col. Berkeley, engaged
with a desperate gang of
sixteen poachers, on the
night of the i8th Jan., 1816,
when one of the keepers'
party was killed and seven
wounded.
494 Subject from Lord Byron's
"Childe Harold." "Here
woman's voice is never heard,
etc."
5, Crescent Place,
Burton Crescent.
10 Death of Palemon. Vide Fal-
coner's " Shipwreck."
369 Song of death. Vide Burns's
poems, etc.
1826. 243 Thepartinghour. F/ifeCrabbe's
" Poems." " Adieu ! fare-
well! etc."
1827. 193 Subject from Moore's " Lalla
Rookh." "Once happy pair !
etc."
1828. 353 The sister's dream. "And
now in visions to her couch
they come, etc."
531 Subject from Lord Byron's
"Giaour." "But shape, or
shade, etc."
618 Subject from Lord Byron's
"Corsair." "He slept — who
o'er his placid slumber
bends? "
1829. 595 " My mother bids me bind my
hair, etc."
612 Azimand Zelica in their happy
state. Vide " Lalla Rookh."
1S30. 456 A mother with her children
waiting the return of her
husband.
501 Children dancing.
1832. 610 Bailie Nicol Jarvie brought
before Helen MacGregor.
Vide " Rob Roy."
611 Brown and Meg Merrilies in
the vault. Vide " Guy Man-
nering."
640 Diana Vernon and Francis
Osbaldiston in the library.
Vide " Rob Roy."
641 The troth plight between
Ravenswood and Lucy Ash-
ton. Vide " Bride of Lam-
mermoor."
642 Alice showing the papers to
VVaverley. Vide "Waver-
ley."
1833. 582 Sketch of Ulysses and Diomed
returning to the Grecian
camp with the hor.ses of
Rhesus.
1834. 540 Satan, sin, and death. "O
father, what intends thy
hands? she cried, etc."
1 1 18 Cyllarus and Hylonome. "At
once both loving and con-
fessing love."
(Sculpture, H. Corbould
in index, but E. Corbould
in the catalogue.)
1836. 343 "What wouldst thou with me?"
Vide " Parricide."
1838. 538 "Macbeth," act i, scene 3.
" Whitherare they vanished?
etc."
1840. 14 (Octagon Room.) Thetis and
Achilles. " Far in the deep
recesses of the main, etc."
CORBOULD, Richard Painter.
75, Chisivell Street, Moorfields.
i^TT. 65 A portrait in miniature.
23, Branes Ro7i', Spa Fields.
1780. 76 Portrait of a sailor.
114 Landscape.
244 Portrait of a gentleman ; minia-
ture.
281 Thalia; enamel.
1 781. no A landscape.
134 Landscape.
1782. 233 View in Hyde Park.
392 Landscape.
27, Leather Lane, LLolborn.
1783. 263 Landscape.
296 Portrait of a gentleman.
1784. 115 View of Harwich in Essex.
117 View of Languard fort.
25, Cursitor Street,
Chancery Lane.
1785. 42 A landscape with figures by
Mr. Stothard.
1786. Si Portrait of a child.
216 Portraits of two children.
7, Bedford St., Bedford Row.
1787. 233 Bysham Monastery, Berkshire.
235 Landscape; small.
256 A limekiln near Blackheath.
1788. 149 A storm.
211 A moonlight.
1789. 54 Landscape — evening.
118 do. morning.
147 View near the sea-coast.
234 The sailor's embarkation.
261 Landscape — morning.
262 do. evening.
351 Portrait of a child; miniature.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
167
1790. 46 Landscape.
58 do.
59 do.
82 do.
235 Landscape and figures.
316 Portrait of a lady ; miniature.
1791. 32 Portrait of a gentleman.
66 View near Blackheath.
87 Scene on the sea-coast.
118 A lake scene.
123 Portraits of a lady, her child
and dog.
185 Portrait of a gentleman.
1792. 48 Food for the body.
49 Food for the mind.
1 1 7 Landscape with asses.
129 Landscape.
130 Landscape and figures.
68, Jo/iH Street,
Tottenham Court Road.
49 Cottagers gathering sticks.
235 Musidora — summer.
246 The matron — winter.
251 The lover. Vide Thomson's
" Spring."
301 The husbandman — autumn.
68 View behind Aberdyllais Mill,
Glamorganshire.
95 View of Caraig Castle, Carmar-
thenshire.
90, John Street.
8 Taken from the ninth sonnet
of Mrs. Charlotte Smith.
II Taken from the twelfth sonnet
of Mrs. Charlotte Smith.
View near Pont Aberglas-
lyn.
Aberdyllais Mill, Glamorgan-
shire.
198 Kilgarron Castle on the Tivy.
1797. 346 Taken from an elegy. Vide
Mrs. C. Smith's sonnets.
1798. 50 Landscape with horses.
284 View from Hampstead Heath.
316 Landscape and figures.
829 Mr. Cracraft.
1799. 115 A landscape, with banditti.
613 A frame containing six de-
signs for Young's " Night
Thoughts."
1800. 10 The death of Pelemon. Vide
Falconer's "Shipwreck."
207 The fisherman's departure.
209 do. return.
530 Britannia, attended by Fame
and Victory, presenting to
History those naval gallant
heroes who have so emin-
ently distinguished them-
selves in the present war.
1793'
1794.
1795-
1796.
96
99
1800. 546 A landscape, with figures and
cattle.
549 A landscape, with timber car-
riage, etc.
1 80 1. loi Landscape, with banditti.
204 The millennial age. "The
mother sees and smiles to
see, her infant's playful hand,
etc."
235 Cottagers overtaken by a storm.
261 The birds' nest.
1802. 93 Eve caressing the little flock
which Adam had surprised
her with. " O Adam ! they
are gentle and fond, as in
Paradise."
iiS The angel Michael denouncing
the curse on Cain. "Thou
art curst on the earth, etc."
169 A landscape — evening.
215 Caraig-Kennin Castle, Wales.
496 Landscape.
1803. 9 Hero and Leander.
450 Architecture and astronomy.
451 The genius of literature and
science presenting her pupils
to Minerva.
494 A park scene.
704 A landscape, with figures re-
posing.
1804. 97 A landscape and figures.
■ 91 A rocky scene, with banditti.
200 A landscape and figures.
1805. 316 Botany.
619 Chemistry.
1806. 181 View near Neath.
233 Aran pen Llyr, above Balapool.
240 View of Cader Idris on the
Towyn Road.
441 View of Cader Idris, near Tal
y Llyn.
1807. II Landscape and figures.
598 France; a design for a frontis-
piece to Wilkes' " Encyclo-
pedia Londinensis."
627 England; a design for a frontis-
piece to Wilkes' " Encyclo-
pedia Londinensis."
1808. 148 Hannibal on his passage over
the Alps, pointing out to his
soldiers the fertile plains of
Italy.
i8og. 33 Pan and Syrinx. "Now while the
god with speedy pace, etc."
18 10. 198 View of Cintra, and the palace
in which the convention was
signed. From a sketch
taken on the spot by Col.
Hawker, 14th Dragoons.
181 1. 195 Contemplation.
1 68
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CORBOULD, Walter Edward.
Painter.
28, Appkgarth Road,
West Kensington.
1889. 930 The artist's studio.
1 76, New Kings Rd., Fulham.
1S96. 1029 Inquisitiveness.
CORDEN, William. ..Enamel Painter.
2,T„ Cltapel Street,
Grosvenor Place.
1826. 724 Hebe; an enamel on china.
Bomley House, Nottingham.
1829. 1207 Musidora; sculpture.
1 7, Brunswick Terrace,
Windsor.
1836. 913 Portrait, Sir Walter Scott;
enamelled on china from
the original picture by Sir
Thomas Lawrence in the
collection at Windsor Castle,
by His Majesty's permission.
CORDEN, W., Junr Painter.
5, Queen's Road, Pitnlico.
1843.
644 A family picture; portrait.
Old Windsor.
1845-
299 Study of a head.
Vitie Cottage, Old Windsor.
1846.
1 15 1 The windmill man.
1847-
397 Early grief.
Trinity Place, Windsor.
1854.
1356 Queen Mab. "Soul of lanthe.
awake! etc."
1855-
581 Consulting the oracle.
1157 Indecision.
CORD]
2R, E Enamel Painter.
38, Hatton Garden.
1828. 795 Enamel portrait of Mrs. Wil-
liams.
CORDER, Miss Rosa Painter.
91, Southampton Row.
1879. 479 Mrs. Corder.
CORDER, W Enamel Painter.
51, Newman Street.
1825. 864 Portrait of Miss F. H. Kelly,
Theatre Royal, Covent Gar-
den ; enamel on china.
CORDEUX, Thomas F Painter.
Franshams, Bushey Heath.
1901. 61 The mouth of the Conway.
1902. 342 The Lizard from Kynance.
343 Cornish sand and sea-holly.
CORDIER, Madlle. A. Delville.
Miniature Painter.
i860. 860 Madame la Comtesse A. de S.
867 Lambert Bey.
Paris.
1876. S20 Lucia.
1209 Giovanina.
1877. 1305 Young woman playing on the
mandoline.
1878. 1282 Jewish woman of Algiers.
19, Qttai St. Michel, Paris.
1882. 1399 Portrait miniature on ivory.
1419 Miniature of a lady; on ivory.
CORDIER, Henry Joseph Charles.
Sculptor.
9, Huntley Street.
1853. 1454 Bust of Mdlle. Nathan.
CORDINGLEY, Georges R.
Painter.
9, Addison Road,
Turnham Green.
1893. 807 Marine.
1896. 803 A road at Vimereux, near Bou-
logne-sur-Mer.
CORELLI, A Painter.
22, Montagu Place,
Russell Square.
18S2. 1429 Washerwomen of the Abruzzi,
Italy.
COREY, Mrs. Linda W.
Miniature Painter.
Ontario, Cole Park,
Twickenham.
1904. 1 182 Mrs. Charlesworth.
CORKLING, Miss May Painter.
17, St. Edmund's Terrace,
Regent's Park.
1878. 853 A study from nature.
CORKRAN, Miss Henriette L.
Pastel Painter.
9, Clareville Road.
1880. 1250 A Venetian girl; pastel.
1882. 1254 Melita — pastels.
1883. 445 Le Pere Anselme.
1323 A portrait; pastel.
1334 A bacchante do.
1341 Violet do.
1884. 46 A little outcast.
1366 Rosina.
1379 Dot.
1885. 1417 Ada; study in pastels.
1708 The late William Spottiswoode,
Esq., P.R.S.
1887. 409 A Christmas rose.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
169
1 9, S^. Mary Abbot's Terrace.
1893. 1217 lolanthe.
I, Cranky Gardens.
1894. 1069 Little poppie.
1895. 985 A siren.
45, Mecklenburg Square.
1896. 1266 The belle of Asolo.
1902. 1 131 Rosie, a study.
113S Little boy blue.
I903- 95^ La Belle Marcelle.
CORLETTE, Hubert C. Architect.
1 1, Beaumont Street,-
Marykbone.
1S95. 1503 Colour decoration, St. Anast-
asia, Verona.
1522 do. do. do.
1606 Stained glass, New College,
Oxford.
28, Theobald's Road.
1896. 1590 Study of roof, St. Albans.
1745 do. Lady Chapel, Chichester.
1897. 1753 Abbey church, St. Savin.
1758 do. do.
1762 do. do.
1855 Painted Sculpture, Albi
Cathedral.
1898. 1699 Painted Decoration, St.
Matthew's church, Yiewsley.
1701 Chapels, etc., Nottingham
Cemetery.
2, New Square, Lincoln's Inn.
1900. 1765 Church at Exeter.
1769 do. Barnsley, Yorkshire.
1903. 16-0 Liverpool Cathedral.
1672 do. do.
CORMACK, Mrs. (formerly Miss
Minnie Everett).
Engraver and Painter.
70, Hampstead Road.
1892. 1606 The Rt. Hon. Arthur Balfour,
M.P. After L. Alma-
Tadema, R.A.
1893. 1478 The late Duke of Cleveland.
After Frank HoU, R.A.
Pomona House,
Neiv King's Road.
1897. 1422 Rose; miniature.
1899. 1284 Mrs. Pulie; miniature.
1900. 718 Startled.
720 Titania.
1901. 780 The Gull Queen.
17, Edith Grove,
Fulham Road.
1902. 49 "Come unto these yellow
sands."
626 The bather.
II.
CORMACK, N Painter.
9, Cockspur Street.
1814. 439 Portrait of a gentleman.
461 do. do.
33, Neiv Bond Street.
1815. 534 Portrait of himself.
696 do. a gentleman.
1816. 771 do. do.
CORNELISSEN, Miss Marie (after-
wards Mrs. Seymour Lucas).
Painter.
21, Queen's Square, Bloomsbury.
1877. 145 Phyllis.
1879. 450 Foundling Hospital — Sunday
morning.
560 "The latest."
Airs. Seymour Lucas,
New Place, Woodchurch Road,
West Hatnpstead.
1883. 63 Tired out.
1885. 480 Les Compotes.
717 In disgrace.
1887. 777 The Tyrant.
1888. 315 Our baby King, Henry VI by
the Grace of God, Kynge of
Englond and Fraunce and
Lorde of Irelond.
931 Alice in Wonderland.
1889. 290 Ethel, youngest daughter of E.
Bellamy, Esq.
1890. 908 The conquering hero.
1 89 1. 2086 Marie Seymour Lucas; bust,
terra-cotta.
1892. 984 Miss Herbert of Clytha.
1893. 694 Waifs and strays.
728 "We are but little children
weak. Nor born to any high
estate."
759 Marguerite. "All else were
sleeping, etc."
1894. 623 Types of English beauty.
1895. 7°9 Cinderella's Dream.
759 Little Ellie sits alone 'mid the
beeches of a meadow.
1896. 535 " Till the final harvest hour."
702 Ancestors.
1897. 844 "Oh look!"
1898. 816 The children's hour.
1899. 417 Dorothy, daughter of Swinfen
Eady, Esq., Q.C.
1900. 264 Birdie Lewin, granny's darling.
444 The hearth witch.
505 Peggy and Kitty, daughters of
E. A. Barry, Esq.
1901. 340 " Only me."
492 Dainties from the hall.
1902. 585 Joan, daughter of G. Hickson,
Esq.
170
THK ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cornelissen, Miss mmrie— continued.
ic)02. 61J Isabel, daughter of H. Gam-
man, Esq.
1903. 168 Ivar Campbell, a peer's page
at the Coronation of King
Edward VII.
243 May, daughter of Compton
Domville, Esq.
516 Our grandmothers.
1904. 183 The lirst chapter.
CORNER, A Architect.
2, Alexander Place, Brompton.
1846. 1188 Design for a national
mausoleum.
1847. 1156 Old gateway entrance to the
tilt yard, Eltham, Kent.
CORNICELIUS, G Painter.
Hanem, Munich.
1852. 14S Our Saviour with the woman
of Samaria.
CORNILLIET, J Painter.
23, Old Bond Street.
1870. 221 Un coin de la Gare a Lyon
(Souvenir de Mai, 1859).
CORNISH, William Permeanus.
Painter.
1 6, Grand Parade,
Finchley Road.
1898. 1 1 35 London East. "Toil, grime,
and care, etc."
I goo. 1207 The Morning of life.
1 901. 1042 The Sussex downs near Mid-
hurst.
1904. 921 South downs and Pevensey
Level.
CORNMAN, H Sculptor.
5, Great Newport Street.
1799. 1080 Portrait of a gentleman.
1800. 668 Mr. Downs.
1802. 1086 Mr. Wilkinson; a model.
1803. 865 The Earl of Carlisle.
1805. 712 Bust of a gentleman.
793 Portrait in wax of a gentleman.
798 do. do. young lady.
1806. 634 Captain Weltden; miniature.
863 Bust of Mr. Downs.
1810. 623 Portrait of a gentleman.
181 1. 696 do. lady.
1812. 622 Portraits of two ladies in wax
1813. 538 Model of a lady.
573 do. B. West, Esq.
181 5. S31 Mr. Henderson.
29, Newman Street.
1816. 867 Mr. Stone.
1817. 943 Model of H.R.H. the Princess
Charlotte.
971 Model of Lord Dudley and
Ward.
1 8 18. 1004 Model of Captain Maxwell.
1017 do. a gentleman.
1819. II 12 do. a lady.
1820. 954 do. a gentleman.
1 82 1. 1056 do. T. Valentine, Esq.,
professor of music.
CORNMAN, P Sculptor.
5, Great Newport Street.
1788. 634 Model in wax.
1790. 681 do. do.
1 791. 63S Model of a lady.
653 do. gentleman.
1792. 764 Portrait of a lady in wax.
CORNWALL, W. H Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1821. 988 View of Waterloo bridge.
1823. 191 Berry Pomeroy Castle, near
Totnes, Devon.
COROT, Jean Baptiste Camille.
Painter.
98, Rtie Paradis Poissoniere.
1869. 152 Les Nymphes.
422 Figures with landscape.
CORRIE, Miss E. J Painter.
I, St. James' Villas, Exeter.
iStj. 720 A brace of pheasants.
CORRODI, H Painter.
Casa Lerny,
3, Piazza de Spagtia, Rome.
1 88 1. 98 The storm in the desert —
Egypt.
CORRY, H. Lowry Architect.
15, Wanvick Square.
1903. 1 5 17 Design for a country house.
CORSER, Thomas Painter.
Bristol.
1827. 588 Landscape: composition.
1828. 953 do. do.
CORSON, George Architect.
25, Cookridge Street, Leeds.
1875. 9^9 Spenfield, near Leeds, for J. W.
Oxley, Esq.
936 Warehouse of Haugh, Dunlop
and Co., Bradford.
1026 Spenfield.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
171
1878. 1042 Theatre and opera house,
Leeds.
1 106 Municipal offices, Leeds.
1879. 1080 School Board offices, Leeds.
1 11+ Free Library, Leeds.
COSBIE, S Painter.
2, 6'/. PauPs Churchyard.
1864. 2t8 Ravenswood, from the "Bride
of Lammermoor."
COSLETT, R. G.
Miniature Painter.
70, Chisivell Street.
1808. 256 Portrait of an old lady.
479 Subject from the " Necro-
mancers."
31, Foley Street.
i8ii. 201 A little girl with her dog.
225 Portrait of a young lady.
22, Chapel Street, Pentoiwille.
1813. 615 Portrait of a gentleman.
629 do. lady.
761 The grandmother.
14, Tavistock Row.
Portrait of a lady.
1818. 473
484
582
601
625
1819.
1820.
1825.
1827.
4S6
510
550
568
569
607
608
620
5°3
530
531
567
611
6,7
619
5,8
52'
550
556
574
594
7'5
839
869
595
596
597
do. gentleman.
do. lady.
do. gentleman.
do. do.
5, Southampton Roiv.
Sir W. W. Doveton.
Mr. Bodkin.
Mr. Jones.
Rev. J. Hall.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. do.
Miss Fitzgerald.
Mr. Washington Ashby.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. do.
Mrs. Lomas.
Mr. Hale.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. child.
do. little girl.
2, Chester Place, Lambeth.
Portrait of a lady.
do. young lady.
do. lady.
do. gentleman.
do. do.
do. lady.
do. gentleman.
do. do.
do. lady.
18, Finshury Street.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. lady.
Rev. H. G. Watkins.
1784.
1785-
1786.
528
443
4M
1787.
122
1788.
56
76
119
1790.
65
67
215
I79I.
53
COSSE, Laurence J.
Miniature Painter.
At Mr. Hedges',
Covent Garden.
Coriolanus; a sketch.
Gifts win women.
414 Portrait of a young lady.
90, Great Tichfield Street.
122 Portrait of a young gentleman,
with a hoop.
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. do.
do. do. {Mr.
Higgins or Dr. Bossy.)
Venus with a cupid.
do. do.
Portraits of a young lady.
Adam and Eve beholding the
first instance of death in the
murder of Abel.
57 Venus lulling the God of love
to rest.
218 Portrait of a young gentleman.
246 The Mary's at the grave of
Christ.
566 The portrait of a naval officer.
177 Portrait of one of the Queen's
chaplains.
189 Virtue chiding love.
271 Genius illuminating the world.
252 A Bacchanalian.
266 Portrait of a gentleman and
his family.
425 Portrait of a lady.
31 The family distress occasioned
by a lost child.
32 The family happiness restored
on the return of their lost
child.
215 A nymph reposing.
563 Portrait of a young gentleman.
595 do. an actress.
1797. 405 The happy moment: coming
from school.
413 The painful moment : going to
school.
670 Joy, or preparing for a walk.
678 Sorrow, or the mischance.
770 A Venus.
59, Mortimer Street.
1798. 197 A cottage near Ramsgate.
294 From the first chapter of Gene-
sis: " In the beginning God
created the heaven and the
earth."
Miss R. Leonard.
Master W. Widmer.
1799. 142 Master Ewald.
307 Boys with a bird's nest.
543 Portrait of a gentleman.
1792.
1793-
1794.
1795-
1796.
821
847
142
I72
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cosse,
1799.
iSoo.
1S02.
1S03.
1804.
1805.
1806.
1807.
1808.
1809.
1810.
1811.
1812.
1813.
Laurence J. — continued.
uS Portrait of a lady.
726 A frame containing the por-
traits of an artist, Gen. Le
Comte do Behague, a lady,
Mr. Jals, and Miss Jats.
307 Rev. J. Archer.
359 Mr. Salter.
533 The woodman at dinner.
810 Frame containing the portraits
of Mr. Rickett, Mr. R. Ric-
kctt, Mr. M 'Arthur, a lady,
and a gentleman.
32, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
500 Portrait of a gentleman.
886 A frame containing five por-
traits.
22, Charles Street.
98 British happiness: the soldier's
return.
99 British happiness: the sailor's
return.
147 The defence, glory, and sup-
port of England, transplant-
ing the oak.
832 A frame containing five minia-
tures.
27, Newman Street.
282 The affliction of Providence re-
lieved by Attention.
4S5 Portrait of a lady.
739 Portrait of gentlemen belong-
ing to the City Light Horse
Volunteers.
577 Portraits of a gentleman and
his nephew.
310 Cottage, scene.
689 Frame containing five minia-
ture.s.
842 Fairlop Tree, with a view of
Epping Forest.
303 The inside of an alehouse.
298 Portrait of a gentleman.
504 Boys going to school.
117 Portrait of a gentleman.
236 Portrait of Miss C. M. Mourgue
ten years old, a child gifted
by nature with very extra-
ordinary mental endow-
ments. " She lisp'd in num-
bers, for the numbers came."
— Pope.
512 Portrait of a gentleman lately
deceased.
284 Boys coming from school.
617 Portrait of a child.
"42 do. young lady.
253 A joke.
40' The infant bruiser.
1 8 14. 554 Portrait of a lady.
1815. 251 Rev. J. S. C. Frey, a converted
Jew, preacher of the gospel
to his brethren the Jews.
379 The Rev. T. Scott, of Aston,
Sandford, Bucks, author of
the " Exposition of the
Bible," etc.
1816. 580 Portrait of the late Mr. Salo-
679
Portrait of a young lady.
780
do. lady.
I8I7.
191
A Polish Jew converted to
Christianity.
432
The Woman of Samaria.
" There cometh a woman of
Samaria to draw water, etc."
I8I8.
477
Portrait of a young lady.
I8I9.
5,6
J. Finlay, Esq., late master of
Streatham Academy, taken
at the earnest solicitation of
many of his former pupils.
1820.
446
Mr. Ornie.
I82I.
189
Portrait of a gentleman.
58.
do. lady.
804
The Salutation. "And Mary
arose in those days, etc."
1822.
282
The Holy Family.
1823.
234
Rev. T. Robertson, Calcutta.
1824.
611
Portrait of a young lady.
1825.
3.6
do. gentleman.
1826.
68
do. young lady.
1827.
II
do. artist.
1828.
202
" How sweet it is ! "
1829.
388
Portrait of a young gentleman.
1 1 26
do. an eminent artist.
1834.
150
do. a gentleman.
1837-
H5
do. an artist.
COSTA, Professor Giovanni da.
Painter.
2, Holland Park Road.
352 Porto d'Anzio.
417 Near Leghorn.
513 Casting the net.
33, Via Margutta, Rotne.
994 Theshoreof the Mediterranean
near Rome.
439 Winter sunset, near Porto
d'Anzio.
397 View near Bocca d'Arno.
244 Mouth of the Arno — dawn.
566 A nook at Lerici.
Sunrise on the Carrara Hills.
The Mere.
Palazzo Odescakhi in Prate,
Rome.
805 Bamborough Castle.
1869
1870
1874
1876
1877
1879
1882
1883
1897.
172
181
COSTA, John Da. See D.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
173
COSTELLO, Miss Louisa Stuart.
Miniature Painter.
A/igel House, Hatnmcrsmith.
1822. Soi Portrait of a lady.
4, Upper Queen s Buildings,
Brompton.
1823. 490 Portrait of a young lady.
2, Great Mar/borough Street.
1825. 842 Portrait of a lady.
843 Emily.
855 Portrait of a lady.
1826. 756 do. do.
Brighton.
1833. 590 Mary. "Of what age is siie?
As a rose at fairest, Neither
a bud nor blown."
1834. 747 Eliza.
1835. 719 Miss Lloyd.
1836. 634 Mina and her love-bird.
1837. 625 Lady Augusta Gordon and
child.
S84 Dudley Costello, Esq., F.S.A.
1838. 809 William Henry Kennedy Ers-
kine, son of Lady Augusta
Gordon.
1839. 861 Portrait of the son of the Hon.
Colonel Dawson Damer.
COSTER, De. See D.
COSTOLI, Aristodeme Sculptor.
1845. 132S A gladiator.
COSWAY, Richard, R.A.
Miniature Painter.
Berkley St., Berkley Square.
1770. 47 Portrait of an ofificer; whole
length.
48 A portrait in the character of
Minerva.
49 The portraits of a gentleman,
his wife and sister, in the
character of Fortitude in-
troducing Hope as the com-
panion to distress.
(Elected A.R.A.)
Berkley Row.
I'JI'i. 44 A lady and her daughters in
the characters of Virtue and
Beauty, directed by Wisdom
to sacrifice at the altar of
Diana. {The Coutitess of
Carrick a?id her daughters.
Lady Henrietta a?td Lady
Margaret Butler.) {Ta7odry.
— Walpole.)
1771. 45 Portrait of an Armenian.
( Very good. — Walpole.)
46 Venus and Cupid; a study.
1 77 1. 47 A portrait of a gentleman in
miniature.
Berkley Street.
1772. 56 Rinaldo and Armida, from
Tasso.
57 A miniature, in the character
of Cupid.
(Elected R.A.)
■ 773- S3 Portrait of a lady and her son
in the characters of Venus
Victrix and Cupid.
54 Portrait of a child in the char-
acter of St. John. {Master
James Townsend, soti of the
Hon. Charles To^cnsend and
Lady Greenwich.)
1774. 47 A small whole length of a lady.
1775. 68 Europa. (Tawdry. — Walpole.)
69 Portrait of a lady; miniature.
1776. 63 A Madonna and Child; por-
traits. ( Woman's head very
natural, child's ill placed. — -
Walpole.)
64 Portrait of a young lady in the
character of Psyche; a minia-
ture.
1777. 66 Portraits of a nobleman's
children at play.
67 Portrait of a lady in miniature.
1778. 66 A Cupid, the portrait of a young
nobleman. {Lord Barry-
more. — Walpole.)
67 Peace and Love; a miniature.
1779. 57 A lady; Kitcat.
58 A lady playing on the harp;
small whole length.
1780. 26 Love and innocence, (/"w^^a^/)'
Lady Duncannon and child.)
93 Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of the Comic Muse; a
tinted drawing. {Mrs. Ab-
ington. )
1781. 22 Her royal highness the dutchess
of Cumberland.
197 Sigismunda.
1782. 131 Portrait of a nobleman's child.
{Probably Lady Catherine
Poulett.)
212 Portraits of a nobleman's chil-
dren. {Probably children of
the Earl of Cork.)
1783. 74 Wisdom, Prudence, and Valour
arming St. George. {The
Prince of Wales.) {Very
unlike. — Walpole.)
1784. 38 The angel delivering St. Peter
from prison.
96 Portrait of a lady protected by
the comic muse. {Mrs.
Cowley.)
174
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Coswav, Richard, R.A.— continued.
Pall Mall.
1785. 120 Pastor Bonus: the portrait of
a nobleman's child; whole
length.
141 Portrait of a young gentleman;
whole length.
145 Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters. {Probably James
Button.)
(Principal Painter to His Royal Highness
the Prince of Wales.)
1786. 135 Portraits of a lady and her
daughter. {Duchess of Rich-
mond.')
1787. 53 View from the breakfast room
in a gentleman's house in
Pall Mall, with the portrait
of a lady by Mr. Cosway.
{Mrs. Cosway. — Walpole.)
This was exhibited as a
work by IV. Hodges, R.A.,
who painted the rest of the
picture.
93 Portraits of a lady and her
child; whole length. {Lady
Page Turner. — Walpole.)
Stratford Place.
1798. 71 Portrait of General Paoli.
161 David and Bersheba.
1799. 165 Venus and Adonis.
20S Portrait of a lady.
1800. 143 do. Master C. H. Sturt.
221 Portraits of the two sons of the
Marquis of Blandford.
{Lords George and Charles
Spencer.)
532 Portrait of Lady B. Ashley.
1803. 119 The flight into Egypt.
1806. 23; Portrait of Lady Caroline
Spencer, daughter of the
Marquis of Blandford, as an
angel.
COSWAY, Mrs. Richard (formerly
Miss Maria Hadfield) . Painter.
Berkley Street.
1 78 1. 11 Rinaldo.
68 Creusa appearing to ^neas.
139 Like patience on a monument,
smiling at grief.
1782. 2 Darthula, in defending the
body of her vanquished
father, discovers herself to
Cairbar her lover. — Ossian.
17 "As when fair Cynthia in
darksome might Is in a
nayous cloud enveloped
Where she may find the sub-
stance thin and light. Breaks
forth her silver beams, and
her bright head Discovers to
the world discomfited." Vide
Spencer's " Fairy Queen."
{Duchess of Devonshire as
Diana in the air. Extrava-
gant.— Walpole.)
1782. 78 Eolus raising a storm.
129 A magdalen.
1783. 39 Little Red Riding Hood.
54 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs. Cos-
way.)
192 "Althan stood in the wood
alone, and saw a ghost in
the darkening air, his stride
extended from hill to hill."
— Ossian, vol. i.
261 The Hours.
17S4. 120 A Persian going to adore the
sun.
205 Sampson. — Judges, chap, xvi,
ver. 30.
206 Astrea instructing Arthegal.
" So thence him far she
brought into a cave, from
company exiled. In which
she nurs'd him, till years he
wrought, and all the disci-
pline of Justice thence him
taught." {Mrs. Braddylland
her son. )
3S6 Portrait of a young gentleman.
Pall Mall.
1785. 34 AlmangorandOsmida. ("Upon
the earth they saw the hoary
monarch supporting on his
knee the drooping head of
his unhappy child, his hands
were clasped and raised to-
wards that heaven, etc., etc.")
Vide Mrs. Cowley's "Maid
of Arragon."
65 The deluge.
106 A shepherdess.
224 Clytie, etc.
248 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs. Cos-
7C'ay.)
255 Basilisas's dream. ( J^ide " Dio-
dorus Siculus.")
1786. 121 A vision.
1787. I Young Cybele with two
nymphs; portraits. {Lady
Charlotte, Lady Anne, and
Lady Prances Villiers.)
65 Young Bacchus ; portrait.
{Hon. Mr. Lamhe.)
80 An Enchantress; portraits of a
lady with two of her children.
{Countess of Jersey.)
170 Psyche; portrait. {Mdlle. Pinto.)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
175
1787. 251 Portrait of a lady. {Mrs. Cos-
way.)
1788. 191 Laura. Ftde Petrarch. (A/rs.
Fitzherhert. )
237 Portrait of a lady and her son.
{Mrs. Fiirkins.)
1789. loi A dying child, summoned by
the spirit of its deceased
parents: an historical fact.
{A/iss Gardnor and Lady
Tcnvnshend. — \Valpole.)
112 Medusa.
Strafford Place, Oxford Street.
1796. 30 An Hebrew woman carrying
her purification offering to
the Temple.
1800. 23 The birth of the Thames.
122 Angelica. "How oft inscrib'd
with Friendship's votive
rhyme, The bark now sil-
ver'd by the touch of time!"
— Rogers.
131 "There, while the shaded
lamp's mild lustre streams
Read antient books, or woo
inspiring dreams." — Rogers.
137 Miss Loftus and Miss H.
Loftus.
149 Perseverance.
1800. 54S Miss Linwood.
705 Portrait of the Princess de
Rauveau. " And jocund
day stands tiptoe on the
misty mountain's top."
1 80 1. 36 The guardian angel.
114 The call of Samuel.
232 The exultation of the Virgin
Mary, or the salvation of
mankind, purchased by the
death of Jesus Christ.
COTCHETT, T Painter.
School of Desigti,
Somerset House.
1849. 95 Group of flowers from nature.
COTES, Francis, R.A Painter.
Cavendish Square.
1769. 22 A portrait of a lady; whole
length.
23 A portrait of a young gentle-
man; whole length. {Very
pretty. — Walpole.)
24 A portrait of a lady; half length.
{Mrs. Bouverie. — Walpole.)
25 A portrait of a gentleman ; half
length.
26 A portrait of a lady and gentle-
man at chess.
1769. 27 A portrait in crayons of His
Royal Highness the Duke
of Gloucester. {Exceedingly
like. — Walpole.)
28 A young lady in crayons in the
character of Hebe. ( Very
pretty. — Walpole. )
1770. 50 A portrait of a lady; whole
length. {Mrs. Sanifiridge,
wife of the Alderman, with
a palm branch and inscrip-
tion " Templum felicitatis."
—Walpole.)
51 A portrait of a gentleman;
whole length.
52 do. do. do.
53 A portrait of a lady; half
length.
54 A portrait of a lady; an oval.
55 A portrait of a lady; three-
quarters.
56 A portrait of a gentleman;
three-quarters. {Duke of
Beaufort. — Walpole.)
5/ A portrait of a gentleman;
three-quarters. {Mr. Wat-
man.)
58 A portrait of His Royal High-
ness the Duke of Cumber-
land ; in crayons.
59 A portrait of a lady ; in crayons.
{His o'lvn ivife with a shock
dog. — Walpole.)
60 A portrait of a lady; in crayons.
COTES, P. B Architect.
14, Panton Street.
1798. 931 Design for a bath.
At Mr. J. Malton's,
17, Norton Street.
1799. 968 Lighthouse on the pier, Rams-
gate.
At Messrs. Armstrong and
Wyatfs, Avery Row.
1 80 1. 924 A design for an Egyptian
mausoleum.
1802. 994 A country residence in the
Castle style.
1804. 883 Antique Capitals, from sketches
at Alexandria by Col. Turner.
1805. 725 The Hall of Alexander; an
idea from Dryden's ode.
COTES, SamueL.. Miniature Painter.
25, Piercy Street,
Rathbone Place.
1769. 29 A portrait in miniature of Mrs.
Yates in the character of
Electra. {Pretty well. — Wal-
pole.)
176
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cotes,
770.
77''
772,
773-
Samuel — continued.
Percy Street, Rathbone Place.
61 Five portraits; in miniature.
48 Three ladies ; miniatures.
54 Portrait of a lady; in miniature,
do. an old man.
do. a lady; in miniature.
{Miss Linley.
55
55
774-
775-
776.
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
784,
785
786
787
788
789.
56
57
48
70
7'
7-
65
66
67
do. do.
do. a gentleman,
do. a lady; in miniature.
do. do.
do. do.
do. a child; do.
do. a lady; miniature,
do. do.
do. do.
68 Six portraits in miniature.
68 A frame with four portraits in
miniature.
59 Seven portraits in miniature.
226 Frame with miniatures.
288 Portrait of a gentleman.
do. young lady,
do. gentleman,
do. lady,
do. do.
do. gentleman. {Mr.
Ifo7vard.)
Portrait of a celebrated public
character; in miniature.
300 Portrait of a lady; miniature.
296
302
3,8
268
'93
320
289
341
373
443
445
260
358
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
gentleman; do.
lady.
gentleman.
do.
do.
young lady,
lady,
gentleman.
COTESWORTH, Miss Lillias E.
Painter.
Abbotsu'orth, Winchester.
1886. 864 Anemones.
COTMAN, Frederick George, P.I.
85, London Road, Ipswich.
474 Henry Edmund Cotman, Esq.
St. Peter's., Ipswich.
Cleanliness is next to Godli-
ness.
30, Gower Street.
Summer — noon.
Among the lilies.
Abraham and Isaac.
61 Frank May, Esq.
264 Noah. " Then he put forth his
hand and took her, etc."
1050 The death of Eucles.
1871.
1872.
1873-
1874.
914
205
1035
1055
1875-
1876.
1880.
1881.
67
622
'54
456
951
1877.
77
1878.
375
69
94S
1012
1879.
233
3'7
3=4
10
1 40 1
661
1883.
399
1484
1884.
35'
1652
i88s.
"33
1886.
22
1889.
150S
1890.
644
1342
1891.
300
595
1892.
959
1116
1894.
I io6
1898.
276
1 149
1899.
173
1900.
727
736
741
764
Hogarth Club.
The weary gleaner.
Vigilance and sleep.
I o, Boscobel Place.
Edith Caroline, daughter of
Henry Hucks Gibbs, Esq.
The Rev. John Eyre Yonge,
M.A., of Eton College. Pre-
sentation portrait.
An anxious heart. " God is
over all and heaven above
thee, etc."
" Brag."
Charles D. Prideaux Brune,
Esq.
Family Group.
Mrs. Dearman Birchall.
Au revoir.
Edward Greene, Esq., M.P.
The Rt. Rev. Edward Trol-
lope, D.D., Bishop Suffragan
of Nottingham.
The old, old story.
Ethel; a portrait.
One of the family.
"Where's your master?" por-
trait of Lady Theodora Guest
and favourite dog "Lemon."
Hubert, son of H. de F. Mont-
gomery, Esq.
Dummy Whist ; portraits of the
Marchioness of Westminster
and Mr. and Lady Theodora
Guest.
At last !
Vice-Admiral Sir G. H. Rich-
ards, C.B., F.R.S.
Rebellion on the throne.
Miss Guest.
Woolspinners.
At the lock.
Saint Ives.
Where the Stour and Avon
meet.
Near Spalding.
Exeter.
Corfe.
A passing storm — Corfe.
Bamburgh Castle — evening.
Moonrise.
2, High Street, Lowestoft.
Harbour lights — Lowestoft.
On the slips, Lowestoft.
Arts Club, 40, Dover Street.
Winter sunrise on the Aide.
Framlingham.
Departing ray of sunshine —
Blythburgh.
On the Aide.
Mill dam on the Way.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
177
1903. 451 William Groom, Esq. Presen-
tation portrait.
1904. 103 Pamela, daughter of John D.
Cobbold, Esq.
COTMAN, John Joseph Painter.
1853. 198 Landscape.
COTMAN,
1800. 334
342
343
424
55°
596
1801. 311
410
1S02. 420
430
1803. 381
446
576
1804. 375
409
41S
462
498
564
928
1805. 3^5
448
509
626
1806. 341
460
461
494
524
540
John Sell Painter.
28, Gerrard Street, Soho.
A watermill near Dorking,
Surrey.
A cottage near Guildford
churchyard.
Back of an inn near Guildford.
Leatherhead Church, Surrey.
Harlech Castle, Wales.
Cottage — Dorking, Surrey.
Brecknock.
Llantony Abbey.
127, Neiv Bond Street.
Caernarvon Castle, North
Wales.
A grindstone near Harlech,
North Wales.
107, New Bond Street.
Morning.
Buildwas Abbey, Shropshire.
Banwell, Somersetshire.
Near Barmouth, North Wales.
Newburgh Park, Yorkshire, the
seat of T. W. Belasyse, Esq.
do. do. do.
East window of Howden
church.
Rivaulx Abbey, Yorkshire.
Fountain Abbey, Yorkshire.
Gormire, Yorkshire.
20, Woodstock Street, Bond St.
A study of trees.
A draining-mill.
Croyland Abbey, Lincolnshire.
Gateway — Croyland Abbey.
71, Charlotte Street,
Portland Place.
In Castle Eden Dean, Durham.
Horses drinking.
Durham Cathedral.
Distant View of Greta bridge,
Yorkshire.
On the river Greta, Yorkshire.
Barnard Castle, from Towler-
hill.
COTMAN, Miles Painter.
42, Hunter Street,
Brunswick Square.
1840. 452 Sea view.
1841. 440 Boats becalmed.
583 A lee-shore.
9, Holies Place,
Haverstock Hill.
185 1. 771 Near the coast — a recollection.
COTON Gem Engraver.
At Mr. Brown's,
Coppice Road, Coldbath Fields.
1782. 339 Head of Neptune.
COTSWORTH, W. H Architect.
II, Trinity Street, Soutlnvark.
1836. 1005 Design for public building.
1837. 1018 do. a font.
1839. 1144 do. public building.
COTTERILL, Edmund Sculptor.
d-j, John Street, Fitzroy Square.
1822. 996 A faun.
1S23. 1091 Sketch in clay: Theseus rescu-
ing Hippodamia from the
Centaur.
1093 The Angel overcoming Satan;
a sketch in clay.
1824. 1000 A sketch in clay: Hercules
delivering Theseus from the
infernal regions leaves
Pirithous to his fate.
1016 A sketch in clay: Midsummer
Night's dream ; Titania,
Bottom, and sprites.
1825. 1047 Hercules rescuing Hesione
from the sea monster; a
sketch in clay.
1060 Venus.
1826. 1037 Castor and Pollux carrying off
the daughters of King
Leucippus.
1082 Hero and Leander; a sketch.
1827. 1073 Theseus rescuing Hippodamia
from the Centaur.
1099 Ganymede; a sketch in clay.
1 1 00 Death of the stag; do.
1828. 1162 Poor Vulcan; a sketch.
1 166 The wolf and vulture contend-
ing over the body of the
fallen warrior; a sketch.
76, Nnvman Street.
1834. 1041 Alto Relievo description of the
name of Buccleuch. " When
old Buccleuch the name did
gain When in the cleuch the
buck was ta'en."
1836. I no A study from nature.
25, Hay market.
1839. 1308 Small bronze equestrian statue
of Her Majesty as she ap-
peared at the review of the
household troops in Windsor
Park, 1837.
A A
178
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cotterill, Edmund — continued.
1S39. 1311 Small bronze equestrian statue
of the Duke of Wellington
as at Waterloo on his cele-
brated charger Copenhagen.
1842. 1307 St. George; a group in bronze.
2, Golden Square.
1846. 1409 Half-size model: Equestrian
statue of ist Duke of Marl-
borough.
25, Haymarket.
1847. 1390 An equestrian statue in bronze
of Field-Marshal the Mar-
quess of Anglesea as Colonel
of the 7th Hussars.
1848. 1349 Group in bronze: the contest.
1S50. 1351 A Spanish bull-fight.
1851. 1306 Saphadin, the brother of
Saladin, receiving the honour
of knighthood from Richard
Coeur de Lion.
1852. 1356 The encounter between Robert
Bruce and Sir Henry de
Bohun at the Battle of Ban-
nockburn. " He was riding
in front of his troops on a
little palfrey, etc."
1855. 1 501 The Suffolk punch-cart horse.
1514 The stirrup-cup.
1858. 12+2 Horses playing; group in
bronze.
COTTINGHAM, Lewis Nockalls.
Architect.
66, Great Queen Street.
1826. 906 West front Rochester Cathedral,
etc."
Waterloo Bridge Road.
1827. 976 Snelston Hall, Derbyshire.
1828. 1114 Entrance to library, Rochester
cathedral.
1829. 1052 Entrance, Snelston Hall.
1060 Interior, Magdalen College
Chapel, O.xford.
4, Bazing Place, Lambeth.
1830. 1078 Interior, Magdalen College
Chapel.
1 83 1. 1066 do. do. do.
1832. 956 Part of Mr. Cottingham's studio
of English antiquities.
993 New Hall, Fishmongers' Com-
pany, etc.
1834. 927 A Louis XIV drawing-room at
Coombe Abbey.
932 Entrance, Coombe Abbey.
957 do. do.
1012 do. do.
1837. 1038 New Houses of Parliament, etc.
1043 Central Saloon, do.
1838. 1099 Monument in Armagh Cathe-
dral to Colonel Kelly.
43, Waterloo Bridge Road.
1840. 103 1 Village church in Derbyshire.
1842. 1083 The High Altar, St. Alban's
Abbey. " After the second
battle at St. Albans the
Queen caused the King to
knight his son before High
Altar, etc."
1123 Choir of Hereford Cathedral.
1843. 12S5 Interior, do.
COTTINGHAM, L. N. and Son.
Architects.
43, Waterloo Bridge Road.
1845. 1179 Church of St. Helen, Thorney,
Notts.
1846. 1306 Clifton Hall, Notts, for Sir
Lukes Clifton, Bart.
COTTINGHAM, N.J. ... Architect.
43, Waterloo Bi-idge Road.
1 84 1. 1016 Throne in RochesterCathedral.
1842. 1065 Bishop Stanbury's chauntry,
Hereford Cathedral.
1843. 1304 A Royal visit to the " Abbeje
of St. Edmund Bury," etc.
"On Christmas eve the
aldermen . . . met His
Majesty on Newmarket
heath, etc."
1848. 1 157 Village Schools, Great Chester-
ford.
127S New Corn Exchange, etc..
Saffron Walden, Essex.
6, Argyle Place.
1852. 1156 Theberton Hall, Suffolk.
1853. 1 105 New Savings Bank, Bury St.
Edmunds.
COTTON, J Painter.
14, Rodney Street, Pentonville.
1809. 467 Flowers.
1810. 342 do.
COTTON, Mrs. Leslie (Mariette).
Painter.
1 89 1. 561 F. T. Martin, Esq.
1375 Mrs. Mahlon Sands.
77 a, Gabelsberger Strass,
Munich.
1892. 644 Portrait of the artist.
COTTON, Miss Painter.
1815. 63S A spaniel.
Chicheley, Newport Pagnell.
181 7. 554 Fruit and flowers from nature.
1818. 525 Flowers from nature.
18 1 9. 692 do. do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
179
157, Strand.
1820. 547 Flowers.
1S21. 656 Composition of flowers from
nature.
1822. 53S Fruit and flowers.
COTTRELL, Wellesley Painter.
Grosvenor Mansions,
Birmingham.
i88g. 309 Low water on the Welsh coast.
1892. 632 A home of the past.
697 The hour of shadows.
1893. 13 A glimpse of the river Conway.
1896. S74 A grey morning.
COUCHMAN, C Architect.
Kensington.
1836. 1030 St. Barnabas' Chapel, Addison
Road.
1 84 1. 956 Hyde Park Gardens, Padding-
ton.
COUCHMAN, Miss Florence A.
Painter.
7, Pembury Road, Tottenham.
1890. 1853 South chapel, St. Paul's Cathe-
dral.
COUGHTRIE.James B Painter.
10, Dorset Terrace.
1863. 760 Dolly's new frock.
COUGHTRIE, Miss Kate R.
Painter.
85, Sinclair Road, Kensington.
1904. 275 "Then shall this mouldering
frame of flesh, etc."
COUGNARD, Miss Augusta.
Miniature Painter.
7, Colville Road, IF.
1886. 1347 Miss Christian.
47, Bedford Square.
1888. 1572 W. Spencer Stanhope, Esq.
40, IJ^ancick Road.
18S9. 1623 Miss C. Spencer Stanhope.
COULDERY, Horatio Henry.
Painter.
50, Rathbone Place.
1 86 1. 427 Mackerel.
444 Herrings.
I, Campbell Villas, Lewisham.
1867. Ill Victory.
550 Hunger knows no danger.
1869. 861 A tempting dish.
1872. 77 Waiting for crumbs.
1875-
1S76.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1S84.
1888.
1889.
1892.
Maude Villa, Sydenham.
169 The little epicure.
414 A fascinating tail.
283 An old poacher.
910 Innocence.
918 A stray kitten.
1397 Tom and Batapouf.
14S5 Peeping Tom.
1527 His Lordship's larder.
I, Elisabeth I'illas, Sydenham.
46 A lobster supper.
47 Kittens and pheasants.
913 The first mouse.
413 Black game.
715 Out of danger.
759 The end of a tail.
COULDERY, R Painter.
Plough Bridge, Lcivisham.
1S45. 596 Moonrise; sketch near Can-
terbury.
1846. 479 Twilight; a sketch.
570 Snow scene; a sketch from
nature.
1 167 Moonrise; a sketch — Great
Malvern, Worcestershire.
COULDERY, Thomas W. ..Painter.
12, New Court, Lincoln's Inn.
1883. 1 103 Washing-day to-morrow.
1884. 1105 A bit of fun.
1886. 1260 The road to Itchenor Ferry.
COULDERY, W. E Architect.
13, Bunhill Row.
1805. 727 Design for a gateway.
755 do. mansion.
1806. 848 do. bath.
89 1 do. villa.
COULON, James Painter.
473, Fulham Road.
1892. 269 Peonies.
COULTER, William Painter.
Elstead, Godalming.
1884. 550 Birch trees, Surrey.
Weyburti, Godalming.
1889. 1743 Birch Trees.
COUNTZE, F Painter.
Palace Green, Kensington.
1795. 43 Judas after having betrayed his
master.
45 The little loyalist.
41, Suffolk Street.
, 1796. 24 Adoration.
71 Hector challenging the Greeks
to single combat.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Countze, F. — continued.
Paltw Green, Kensington.
1797. 254 Landscape and figures.
1799. 198 do. cattle — morn-
ing.
533 Peasant m a thunderstorm.
847 View from the Earl of Leices-
ter's terrace, Richmond.
850 View from Richmond Hill.
COUPER, William Sculptor.
6, Via Dante, Florence.
1885. 1968 Psyche; statue, marble.
2047 A Vision; low relief, marble.
2064 Before the scenes; low relief,
marble.
COUR, Dela. .S-^r D.
C O U R A N T, Maurice Auguste
Franqois Painter.
28, Old Bond Street.
1878. 1329 Somewhat fresh.
112, New Bond Street.
1879. 94 A chopping sea.
COURDONAN, V Painter.
Toulon.
1854. 22 View of Toulon.
COURT, W Miniature Painter.
2, Devonshire Street,
Queen's Square.
1785. 131 Portrait of a lady.
1 6, Upper Harley Street.
1796. 526 Portrait of a gentleman.
531 do. lady.
558 do. gentleman.
62, Paddington Street.
1797. 860 Portrait of a comedian.
880 do. young gentleman.
95' do. an artist. {Sir F.
Bourgeois.)
1041 Portrait of a lady.
1798. 835 Portraits of Mr. Gray, Mr.
Hobson, and three others.
1799. 72S A frame containing five por-
traits.
1800. 868 Mrs. Hawkins.
914 Mrs. Smith.
20, Noel Street, O.xford Street.
1802. 817 Portrait of a lady of quality.
20, Castle Street,
near Berners Street.
1803. 819 Miss Foley.
839 Portrait of a tragedian.
62, Paddington Street,
Marylebo)ie.
1805. 351 Portrait of a lady.
1806. 784 Mr. Edbrook.
1822. 822 Portrait of a lady.
1823. 928 do. gentleman.
— Court,
Rue de Vancienne Comedie,
and 14, Leicester Square.
1836. 141 Painful recollections.
203 Portrait of a lady.
350 do. Spanish lady.
COURTAULD, Miss Edith.
Painter.
Backing Bridge, Braintree.
1864. 269 Twilight.
1868. 58 Wind and cloud.
45, Grove End Read.
187 1. 574 Memories of the first Palm
.Sunday: on the path from
Bethany to Jerusalem.
" Palms strewn in joy are
gathered now with tears,
etc."
1872. 360 " And Peter went out and wept
bitterly, etc."
iioS Daybreak on Mount Calvary,
after the Entombment.
"Thou art mournful and full
of sorrow, etc."
{See Mrs. Arendrup, page 59.)
COURTNEY, F.... Miniature Painter.
59, Quadrant.
1835. 625 Portrait of a gentleman.
8S2 Baroness de Clifford.
67, Quadrant.
1836. 807 A portrait.
95, Quadrant.
1837. 781 Portrait of a gentleman.
1838. loio Portrait.
1S39. 1024 do. of a lady.
1 84 1. 797 Portrait.
COURTNEY, H. F. T Architect.
5, College Street, Chelsea.
1834. 947 Design for a new Temple Bar,
etc.
1835- 9'^ Interior of a church.
1839. 1092 Design for memorial to Lord
Nelson.
COURTNEY, J Painter.
1 14, Neiv Bond Street.
1836. 601 Avenue of chestnut trees,
Betchworth Park, Surrey.
COURTRY, Charles Louis.
Engraver.
294, City Road.
1884. 1429 Homeless. After A. H. Marsh.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
i8i
COUSEN, John Painter.
Fawsott's Road,
South Norwood.
1863. 771 Hastings.
1864. 68 3 Arundel Park.
COUSINS, Samuel, i?.^... Engraver.
163, Albany Street,
liei^eiii's Park.
1837. 759 The maid of Saragossa. From
the picture by Sir David
Wilkie, R.A,
954 Bolton Abbey in the olden
times. From the picture by
E. Landseer, R.A.
1838. 1056 Ladies Harriet and Beatrice
Hamilton, children of the
Marquess and Marchioness
of Abercorn. From the pic-
ture by E. Landseer, R.A.
(Elected A.R.A.)
15, Osnaburgh Street.
1 84 1. 951 Portraits of the Marquess of
Stafford and the Lady
Evelyn Gower, Dunrobin
Castle in the distance. From
the picture by Edwin Land-
seer, R.A.
1843. 1150 Her Majesty receiving the
sacrament at her coronation.
From the picture by Charles
Robert Leslie, R.A.
1844. 1040 Portrait of Sir Charles Forbes,
Bart. Engraved froni the
statue of Sir Fra>icis Cliant-
rey.
1847. 1060 Portrait of Miss Eliza Peel.
After the picture by Edwin
Landseer, R.A.
1069 Christ weeping over Jerusa-
lem. After the picture by
C. L. Eastlake, R.A.
12, Regent's Park Terrace.
1850. 1096 Group of Her Majesty, H.R.H.
Prince Albert and the Royal
Family. After the original
picture by F. VVinterhaltcr.
1853. 1046 Portrait of Peter Barlow, Esq.
From the picture by W.
Boxall, A.R.A.
1854. 854 Thomas Selby, Esq. {Drazv-
ing.)
857 Portrait of the late Mrs. Cole-
man. {Drawing)
1000 Capt. Thomas Impett, late of
the 32nd regiment of Foot.
{Draiving)
1071 "Speak, for thy servant hear-
eth " (i Sam. iii, 10).
(Elected R.A.)
24, Camden Square.
1857. 97i His Imperial Majesty Napoleon
HI, Emperor of the French.
Engraved from the picture
by F. Winterhalter.
98 1 Her Imperial Majesty Eugdnie,
Empress of the French. En-
graved from the picture by
F. Winterhalter.
1858. 1 121) A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Painted by Sir E. Landseer,
R.A.
1 137 H.R.H. Victoria, Princess
Frederick William of Prussia.
From the picture by F. Win-
terhalter.
1859. 1206 "Saved." From the original
picture by Sir E. Landseer,
R.A.
i860. 937 Frederick Huth, Esq. From
the picture painted by W.
Boxall, A.R.A.
1 86 1. 945 The mitherless bairn. From
the picture by Thomas Faed.
1863. 950 The inaid and the magpie.
Painted by Sir Edwin Land-
seer, R.A.
1864. 824 From dawn to sunset. After
T. Faed, R.A.
1865. 874 Eleanor, Duchess of Northum-
berland. After H. Weigall.
1867. 933 Lady Mary Victoria Douglas
Hamilton. After Winter-
halter.
1869. 1097 Sir Thomas Watson, Bart.,
M.D. After George Rich-
mond, R.A.
1870. 863 John Pemberton Heywood,
Esq. From a picture by
George Richmond, R.A.
1871. 841 H.M. Gracious Majesty Queen
Victoria. After Lowes Dick-
enson.
1874. 1256 The age of Innocence.
1875. 1094 Portrait of Miss Bowles. After
the picture by Sir J. Rey-
nolds.
1 107 New laid eggs. After J. E.
Millais, R.A.
1876. 1155 Lady Ann Fitzpatrick. After
Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A.
Playmates. After T. H. Merle.
The Princes in the Tower.
After J. E. Millais, R.A.
1880. 1270 Mrs. Brown. After E. Long,
A.R.A.
1877.
1879.
1281
1253
COUTTS Painter.
1838. 114S Portrait of a lady.
lS2
COUTTS,
1876. 749
1879. 6S1
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
69S
S65
IS80.
7'I
727
S45
1883.
1044
1884.
975
999
1885.
1360
1446
i886.
12S0
1887.
1102
i888.
1204
1299
1889.
'433
1502
1551
1890.
1261
12S9
1329
'344
1891.
1314
1346
1418
1892.
1260
1311
1317
1893.
1114
1189
1894.
955
1146
1895.
941
1896.
"37
1178
1897.
1084
IIOI
1241
1247
1898. 1209
Hubert Painter.
Loiighngg, Ambleside.
Early summer, near Grasmere,
Westmorland.
Eltencater, Ambleside.
A hunting morning: Colwith,
near Ambleside.
On the Fells, near Ambleside.
The mouth of the Duddon,
from the Westmorland Fells.
Helvellyn, from the Thirlmere
Fells.
A feliside pasture, near Win-
dermere.
Grouse shooting on the Arm-
both Fells, Keswick.
The home of a .Skye crofter.
A Highland smithy.
Ben Eay, from Kinlochewe,
Ross-shire.
Kinlochewe, Ross-shire.
Isle of lona.
Sanno.\ Bay, Isle of Arran.
Aleltonclose, Windermere.
Sannox Bay, Arran.
The Red Coolins Glen, Sliga-
chan, Skye.
On the Arran Coast.
Head of Loch Torridon, Ross-
shire.
The Clyde from Arran.
A Westmorland fell-side.
A bleak hillside, Westmorland.
A Westmorland sheep farm.
Isle of lona.
End of the sheep fair — Esk-
dale, Cumberland.
A sheep farm on the Duddon.
The ancient cross, County
Meath.
A fell side farm, Westmoreland.
The Coast of Mull.
A Westmoreland fell side.
Spring ploughing— Westmore-
land.
A Westmoreland sheep farm.
A hazy day — South of Mull.
A feliside: penning sheep.
North Berwick.
do.
The Wood, Windermere.
A Yorkshire fishing village.
Autumn in the Fell country.
Martyrs' Bay, lona.
A lonely shore, West High-
lands.
A Hebridean croft.
On the Cumberland Coast.
Hammerbank, Windermere.
Early spring — Westmoreland.
1898.
1236
1899.
1026
1085
1154
1900.
1123
"99
I90I.
957
1003
1010
1058
1082
1902.
802
838
918
1046
1903.
950
95S
COUTTS,
1867.
Windermere.
Cartmel Priory.
A Feliside Farm.
Moorland and clouds.
An east coast fishing village.
A grey day — West Highlands.
Whitljarrow Scar.
Blea 'I'arn Valley, Westmor-
land.
Autumn, near Ravenglass.
A North Country farm.
A sunny day — Benbecula.
The ferry, lona.
An Upland Farm.
A hamlet on the Shap Fells.
A stormy day — lona.
Maelog, Anglesea.
A feliside potato patch.
William G Sculptor.
6, Rosemoiint, Edinburgh.
1 183 Henry Pelham Clinton, late
Duke of Newcastle.
COUTTS-MICHIE. See M.
COUTURE, Thomas Painter.
28, Graf Ion St., Fitzroy Square.
1840. 349 La reverie.
COUZENS, Charles.
Miniature Painter, etc.
74, Edgware J?oad.
1838. 36 A girl going to school.
62, Great Portland Street.
1841. 778 Miss C. Hagan.
866 Miss Herbert.
938 Portrait of a lady.
77, Upper Berkley Street.
1842. 964 A portrait.
1843. 970 Mrs. Neville.
1143 The faithful friend.
1844. 705 Portrait of a lady.
1S45. '^4 Hagar.
721 William Rule, Esq.
994 Polish exile and his lady.
1846. 734 A sketch.
48, Cambridge Street,
1847. 503 Mrs. Perce and son.
2, York Cottage, Kilburn.
1848. 523 Miss Hannah Hewitt.
795 Lady Holland.
30, Charles Street,
Berkeley Square.
1849. 774 Sir Robert Heron, Bart.
1850. 704 Mrs. Ingram.
716 A. Tergiades, Esq.
782 Hughes F. Ingram, Esq.
7S4 Barwick Baker, Esq.
893 A. Sergiades, Esq.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
183
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853-
1854.
Mrs. Frederick Allen.
James Denew, Esq.
Sir Frederick Bathiirst, T5art.
W. Edward Kilburn, Esq.
Miss Aglaia Jonedes.
John Kisscsoglu, Esq.
Miss Susan Bross.
The children of G. Colquitt
Goodwin, Esq.
Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Bart.
A Greek lady.
Lady Hicks Beach.
T. Frederick Beale, Esq.
John Espin, Esq.
Lady Duff Gordon.
Henry W. Phillips, Esq.
Posthumous portrait of Thomas
Bros, Esq.
Miss Adaia Sonedes.
Gream Hughes Ingram.
Reginald Cholmondeley, Esq.
Algernon Percy.
Mrs. George Cavendish Ben-
tinck.
Portrait of a young lady.
59, Baker Street.
William Worsley, Esq.
Miss Corbet.
William Vernon Harcourt, Esq.
Benjamin Lancaster, Esq.
Hugh Heber Percy, Esq.
Mrs. Heber Percy.
Lady Hermione Graham.
24, Mount Street.
General Windham.
H.R.H. Princess Mary of
Cambridge.
Mrs. Reginald Corbet.
B. Wrighton, Esq., M.P.
R. Monckton Milnes, Esq.,
M.P.
5, Croimvell Place,
South Kensington.
Polly Neal.
Efifie Lindsay, daughter of Sir
Coutts Lindsay, Bart., and
Lady Lindsay.
Rebecca.
3, Serampore Terrace,
Ha m mer smith .
Miss Seymour.
4, Cromwell Place.
Mrs. Wreford Major.
53, Charlotte Street.
Mrs. Mydelton.
COVELL, Miss Painter.
52, Great Titchfield Street.
18 10. 611 J. Forbes, Esq.
1855-
1856.
1858.
1859.
1867.
908
915
927
962
'033
1107
ni8
673
730
831
850
855
910
693
720
7S7
.36
824
S34
839
8S0
896
S33
836
869
943
166
728
796
643
67.
748
735
893
164
639
1869. 399
I87I.
550
1873-
218
1875-
372
COVENTRY, C. C Painter.
28, Pollard Row,
Bethnal Green.
1802. 313 A landscape.
7, Great Surrey Street,
Blackfriars.
1S04. 1 86 Master West.
18, Park Place, Kennington.
1805. 203 Portrait of a lady reading.
5, Queen's Poic,
Kennington Commoji.
1807. 13 Cottage care.
785 Contemplation.
1808. 186 Condemnation of a mouse.
500 The Grace.
508 A girl at the wash tub.
iSog. 275 Lifant washerwoman.
1 8 10. 395 Domestic Duty.
181 1. 245 The distracted author.
COVENTRY, James Painter.
1856. 283 The Keep of Chepstow Castle,
Monmouthshire.
COVENTRY, Robert M. G.
Painter.
176, Bath Street, Glasgoiv.
1890. 11 78 Pittenweem Harbour, Fifeshire.
189 1. 643 Trawlers mending nets.
883 Autumn — Loch Ard.
1892. 498 On the Kintyre coast.
1893. 1:93 Drying the sails— Anstrulher.
COWAN, Miss Edith C. Painter.
31, Belsize Park Gardens.
1891. 1687 Elsa.
COWDEN, William Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1798. 148 Seapiece and fishermen.
1799. 155 A sea view.
1800. 277 Seapiece, with fishermen.
COWDEROY, William Painter.
3, Brecknock Street.
1858. 60S
Little Red Riding Hood.
COWELL, Miss Emma Painter.
4, Compton St., Ball's Pond.
1849. sS Lane scene, with gipsey camp.
1851. 221 View in Essex. (Eliza.)
1852. 296 do. from nature.
297 do. do.
1855. 123 Heath scene.
COWELL, Miss Fan Painter.
Ash Lea, Stanks, Leeds.
1903. 1187 " Muvver."
1 84
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
COWELL, George J Sculptor.
296, King's Road, Chelsea.
1886. 191 1 Diana after the chase; statu-
ette, terra-cotta.
1887. 1S24 Harry Erskine, Esq.; bust,
terra-cotta.
i860 An old pensioner; bust, terra-
cotta.
1899 Lord Herschell; bust, marble.
1888. 1976 The Jolly Miller; bust, terra-
cotta.
1998 A gipsy; bust, terra-cotta.
1889. 2030 "Come, sit thee down upon
this flowery bed, etc."
1890. i960 The death of the first born.
8, Scarsda/e Studios,
Stratford Road, W.
1893. 1664 Ishmael. "Fear not, for God
hath heard the voice of the
lad where he is"; statue.
1896. 1791 Cupid cheating Prudence; do.
22, Blotnfield Road,
Maida Hill.
1897. 2076 Sketch of a lady; statuette.
1898. 1820 Wood nymph; statue.
1899. 1908 "Four wild snails Fve taught
their paces, etc.;" group.
COWELL, Miss Grace Charlotte
(afterwards Mrs. F. Dixon).
Miniature Painter.
12, Upper Gloucester Street.
1 85 1. 919 Portrait of the late Levi Ames,
Esq.
1045 The Daughter of J. O. Han-
son, Esq.
COWELL, G. H. Sydney... Sculptor.
10, Morniiigton Crescent.
1891. 1674 "Why tarries he?"
I, Elm Tree Road,
St. John's Wood.
1896. 179 The water witch.
I903- "732 Destiny; relief.
1904. 1767 The dream spirit; relief.
COWELL, H. B Painter.
4, Compton St., Ball's Road.
1851. 1 102 A cottage and landscape, from
nature.
COWEN, Lionel J., i?.5.^.. Painter.
II, Warwick Crescent,
Maida Hill.
1873. 634 The secret.
Claremont Studio, Paddington.
1874. 6 Golden hair.
160 Sweet memories.
1875-
1876.
1877.
1879.
364 "Shall we invite him?"
374 Recalling the past.
2, Elm Tree Road,
553 The antiquary's daughter.
1259 Leaving the old home.
319 Idleness.
467 Love's letterbox.
35, London Street.
10 Eyes to the blind.
5, La/igham Chambers.
1881. 995 Hesitation.
73, Hatnilton Terrace, N. W.
1885. 183 Sunday morning.
830 Cronies and crotchets.
41, Broad hi/rst Gardens, N. Jl\
1886. 543 The fiddle-mender — a doubtful
Strad.
1887. 544 Interiorof amodelsoupkitchen,
Euston Road. " I was an
hungred and ye gave me
meat, etc."
COWEN, William Painter.
27, South Audley Street.
1823. 140 Sion, Switzerland, as seen on
the road from Martigny.
84, Newman Street.
1824. 528 View near Trasquera, on the
Simplon road over the Alps.
Rotherham.
6 Sion, Switzerland. The build-
ings on the two prominent
eminences are the ancient
palaces of Mayoria and Tour-
billon. The Alps in the dis-
tance.
809 View from Monte Morio, near
Rome.
1827. 420 Landscape.
1828. 189 View of Ragatz, Switzerland.
66, Newtnan Street
332 Chiesa di S. Salvatore, near
Rome.
II, Loftdon Street.
21 Ivrea, Piedmont.
253 The Valley of Servoz — Mont
Blanc in the distance.
606 Florence; a sketch done on the
spot.
64S Como, Italy.
1833. 612 Domo d'Ossola, Italy.
29, Newman Street.
1834. 519 Piazza del Castello, Naples.
1835. 541 View of Lago Verese, Italy.
The Simplon in the distance.
1836. 812 Palatine Hill, Rome. From
this spot most of the re-
markableantiquitiesof Rome
may be seen.
1S25.
1S29.
1S30.
1831.
1832.
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185
17, Newman Street.
1839. 2!7 Le Chene d'Allonville, Nor-
niandie. This oak is sup-
posed to be 800 or 900 years
old. The chapel within the
tree was erected by the Abbe
du Detroit, curate of AUon-
ville in 1696. Over the
chapel is a room called la
Cellule de I'Ermite.
COWHAM, Miss Hilda G. ... Painter.
3, Radnor Studios, Che/sea.
1898. 743 Brightlingsea.
22, Joubcrt^s Mansions,
Jubilee Place, Chelsea.
1901. 14S8 The minuet.
COWIE, Frederick Painter.
28, Burton Crescent.
1847. 399 The Bishop of Paris and the
family of Louis IX, called
the Saint, endeavouring to
dissuade the King from ful-
filling his vow; "... and
even registered a new vow,
without further delay or hesi-
tation to march against the
infidels, etc."
1849. 75 Queen Elizabeth at Kenil-
worth. " The Knight ex-
pectant advanced up the
hall, etc."
1850. 309 Scene from the "Merchant of
Venice." "Skylock. I am bid
forth to supper, Jessica, etc."
1851. 642 Julia. " Look, here is writ, love
wounded Proteus, etc."
1852. 1252 The flight of Desdemona.
" Othello."
1853. 524 The first meeting of Alexander
the Great and Roxana;
"captured the lovely Roxana,
daughter of Prince Axyartes,
etc."
1854. 1207 The landing of the Brides of
Venice. " Before the church
on the sea brink another
train they met, etc."
1857. 516 Tell instructing his son in the
use of the bow. "You said
the other day, were you a
man, you'd not let Gesler
live, etc."
1858. 953 Henry VIII and Holbein. "I
can whenever I please make
seven lords of seven plough-
men, but I cannot make one
Holbein, even of seven lords,
etc."
II.
1859. 946 Unrequited love. "There is
no living, none. If Bertram
be away, etc."
i860. 363 Beatrice listening. "Hero. Ho,
Ursula, when Beatrice doth
come, etc."
COWIE, J Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1801. 17 View in Wales.
1802. 286 A landscape.
65S View near Naples.
1803. 719 A landscape.
COWIESON, Miss Agnes M.
Painter.
231, Dalkeith Rd., Edinburgh.
1899. 4S9 A happy mother.
Rose Cottage,
Duddington, Edinburgh.
1900. 724 Kaffir women washing at Du
Toil's Pan, Kimberley.
1902. 638 Doves.
1904. 705 Sisters.
COWLEY, Miss Sarah Painter.
1 2, Stamford Avenue, Brighton.
1903. 824 Hollyhocks.
COWLISHAW, Thomas. ..Architect.
Tonge, Ashby de la Zoiiche.
1 89 1. 1S78 Design for an altar-piece.
COWPER, Douglas Painter.
54, Great Marlborough Street,
and Canichers, Guernsey.
1837. 3S3 Portrait of a gentleman.
399 The last interview.
1 1 , Hoivlatui Street.
1838. 68 Shylock, Antonio, and Bassano.
" Or shall I bend low, etc."
14, Graf tan Street West,
Fitzroy Square.
1839. 361 Portrait. "Beware of her smile,
etc."
394 Othello relating his adventures.
568 Capuchin Friar.
COWPER, Frank C Painter.
The Mission House,
Barrow Hill Road, N. W.
1899. 1443 W. A. E. Erskine, Esq.
1445 W. D. Eden, Esq.
1900. 614 The Good Samaritan.
745 Portrait of the painter.
1597 Lorenzoand Isabella. "How ill
she is, said he, etc."
BB
1 86
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cowper, Frank C. — continued.
1 90 1. 506 An aristocrat answering the
summons to execution —
Paris, 1 793.
1203 Miss Amy Sawyer.
1902. 507 Hamlet — the churchyard scene.
1903. 783 Lady Clare. "She clad herself
in a russet gown, etc."
1904. 130 St. Francis of Assisi and the
heavenly melody.
COWPER, Miss Gertrude T.
Miniature Painter.
190, GloucesUr Terrace,
Hyde Park.
1900. i+fio Mrs. William Rutherford.
4, Gloucester Place, Greenwich.
1902. 1216 Mrs. William G. Steel.
II, M'est Eaton Place, S. W.
1903. 1195 Mildred, daughter of H. D.
Brewster, Esq.
COWPER, Max Painter.
34, Lincoln Rd., East Finchley.
1 90 1. 150S King Edward VII opening his
first parliament.
1902. 1332 The crossing sweeper.
1333 Regent Street.
1338 Paolo and Francesca.
lona, Finchley Road.
1904. 1336 Feeding pigeons at the Guild-
hall.
1350 Lost in a London fog.
COWPER, Thomas Painter.
Oldfields, Acton.
1893. 289 " With - blossoms loosened,
etc."
65, Glebe Place, Chelsea.
1894. 460 Amy, daughter of Major-Gene-
ral C. S. Dundas, R.A.
1897. 923 The rosy hours of youth.
952 Playmates.
1898. 318 Mary L. Knatchbull, wife of
the late Major-General C. S.
Dundas, R.A.
7, King Edward's Road,
Hackney.
1900. 253 The dragon fly.
474 La Jeunesse.
Grove House, Seymour Place,
South Kensington.
1904. 221 Nanki-Poo.
524 Colonel Leith Bonhote.
^OX, A Architect.
4, Adam Street, Adelphi.
1896. 1755 Design for Memorial Hall at
Edzell.
COX, Miss Adela L Painter.
Rose Hill, Dorking.
1899. 1 172 Mimosa.
COX, Alfred Wilson Painter.
"j, James Street, Nottingham.
1871. 644 " Honour to the Lincoln green,
etc."
1872. 344 The woodman's bower — Birk-
land, Sherwood Forest.
"This is thy magic pencil,
etc."
1873. 105S The trysting tree.
1874. 283 Colwick Grove.
1876. 473 The Trent near Weston Cliff.
955 An autumn afternoon — Dor-
rington Park.
Sherwood House,
Beeston, Nottingham.
1885. 1074 Near the heronry — Donington
Park.
COX, Mrs. B Painter.
Adyer Studio, Bedford Park
1894. 788 Dorothea.
COX, C. Arthur Painter.
Grange, Manchester.
1874. 365 The old shore grange.
COX, Charles Edward Painter.
151, Esse.x Road, Islington.
1 88 1. 147 Apples.
1882. 580 In the pool.
1446 Apples.
9, An<en Road, Highbury.
1890. 790 Unloading barges — Kentish
Coast.
1891. 772 Grey morning on the Thames.
1895. 1 107 Vessels taking in coal.
1901. 1075 Queenborough on Medway.
COX, David Painter.
1 6, Bridge Rota, Lambeth.
1805. 4S7 Part of Kenilworth Castle,
Warwickshire.
562 View on the river Mersey, near
Liverpool.
1806. 559 Snowdon, North Wales.
1807. 564 A View from nature.
Do. and Dulwich.
1808. 326 Kenilworth Castle.
457 Gipsies, from nature.
1 63, Regent Street.
1827. 550 Boat on the Thames, Battersea.
9, Fox ley Road,
Kennington Common.
1828. 614 The Grave.
1829. 830 A sketch.
I
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
.87
Harborne, Birmingham.
1843. 1189 Outskirts of a wood.
1844. 296 Going to the hayfield.
456 Caer Cennin Castle, South
Wales.
COX, David, Junr., R. W.S. ... Painter.
163, Regent Street.
1827. 607 Cottage in Herefordshire.
1828. 612 Eton college — morning.
1829. 901 Eton college.
9, Foxley Road, Kennirigton.
1831. 551 La grosse Horloge, Rouen.
COX, Miss Dorothy.
Miniature Painter.
35, Eihvardes Square, W.
1899. 1309 Marigold.
12, Oakwood Court, Kensingtoti.
1903. 1300 Portrait of a lady.
COX, Everard Morant Painter.
5, /ok>i Street, Bedford Row.
1884. 1 571 Fatal fidelity.
40, Queen^s Square, W.C.
1885. 576 Avenged.
COX, Frank E Painter.
179, Camden Road.
1873. 4'7 Autumn.
21, Ho7vland Street.
1875. 296 An enemy in the path.
309 Autumn.
396 Forbidden fruit.
466 In the pleasant orchard closes.
S, John Street, Bedford Road.
1876. 69 Under the willows.
1877. 944 The towing path.
1878. 1391 A tiff.
1879. 541 At Hampton Court in the olden
time.
1387 A pastoral.
1881. 1382 "The King breaks many
hearts."
1882. 837 While the mower whets his
scythe.
1883. 64 Going home.
591 A lonely road.
1884. 29 "I'm for the ferry."
695 In a quiet land.
40, Queen's Square, W.C.
1885. 822 An old song ended.
1886. 866 Heartsease.
1029 Spring in London.
1887. 637 The wood-gatherer.
1888. 416 Portrait of a lady.
1889. 968 A reverie.
1890. 527 A quiet spot.
1891. 483 "You must wait."
1892. 1036 In the marshes.
1894. 109 The shepherd's tale.
COX, H Architect.
69, Tooley Street, .Sout/iwark.
1797. 1117 Elevation of a Villa in Hamp-
shire.
COX, J Painter.
Knightsbridge.
1793. 38 A boquet of flowers.
94 Hope nursing love; a tablet for
a chimney-piece.
146 Portrait of an old man.
227 Portrait of a young gentleman.
COX, J., Junr Architect.
I, Bare La?ie,
Christduirch, Surrey.
1797. 1103 Design for an entrance to a
park with lodges.
1798. 944 Design for a college.
1799. 963 do. bath.
1800. 1038 do. pavilion.
COX, John and Alfred Architects.
19, Craven Street, Strand.
1895. 1453 Farmhouse at Brickendonbury.
COX, Leonard C Painter.
Oakfield, St. James's Road,
Tunbridge Wells.
1900. 657 Sunset.
COX, Miss Louisa E.
Miniature Painter.
I I, St. James's St., Nottingham.
1874. 925 Fruit piece.
1884. 1482 Mabel — on ivory.
1885. 1483 Portrait of a gentleman.
1 51 8 Mary.
1886. 1336 Kathleen.
1386 Ethel.
1887. 1 361 Marjorie.
1888. 1502 Mrs. William Bowman.
COX, Richard Architect.
Bryanston Street,
Portma?i Square.
1775. 73 A design for a ceiling.
COX and COOKSEY Architects.
19, Crave?! Street.
1893. 1563 House at Tunbridge Wells.
COX and SILK Architects.
33, Ncwhall St., Birmingham.
1901. 1642 Residence at St. Albans, Herts.
1 88
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
COXETER, Miss Constance.
Painter.
Ill, Soiilhwood Place,
1H94. 1153 In the fields.
Highgate.
COXON, Ernest J Painter.
137, Gower Street.
1898. 422 Premiere Communiante.
COZENS. Alexander Painter.
Liiccster Street, Leicester Fields.
58 A piece of ground with a figure
in chiaro oscuro.
5X Landscape in chiaro obscure.
59 do. do.
74 A setting sun.
69 A I-andscape.
69 A drawing of a head in red
chalk.
60 \ landscape in chiaro-obscuro.
256 View in North Wales, taken
from Wynstay, the scat of
Sir Watkin Williams Wynn,
Bart.
1772.
'773-
'775-
•777.
1778.
'779-
1781.
COZENS, John Robert Painter.
Leicester St., Leicester Sijuare.
1776. 68 A landscape, with Hannil)al in
his march over the Alps,
sliowing to his army the fer-
tile plains of Italy.
COZENS, William Painter.
Aveley, Essex.
1820. 299 Portrait of the Hon. John
Jocelyn, with a favourite
(Kiney and harriers.
301 Portrait of the Hon. Aug. (ieo.
I'Ved. Jocelyn and favourite
Shetland poney.
1828. 307 Portrait of a poney.
442 Horse.
453 do. and groom.
568 Portrait of a horse.
CRABB, Miss Elizabeth Painter.
IJill Street, L'eckham.
1833. 838 Flowers.
1834. 733 do.
Blackheath Hill.
1836. 894 Flowers.
1837. 660 do.
CRABB, J Painter.
Distaff Lane, Friday Street.
1811. 750 A handfull of flowers.
18 1 3. 743 Roses, etc.
CRABB, William
1848.
1849.
1850.
185..
1852.
1853-
1854.
1855-
1857-
CRAB
1830.
1831.
1832.
1833-
... Painter.
61, Charlotte Street.
431 Richard Monckton Milnes,
Esq., M.P.
5o7 George Mackenzie, Esq.
45 5 May.
424 Ahab in Naboth's Vineyard.
" Hast thou found me, O
mine enemy?"
844 Portrait of a gentleman.
334 The way of life. Portraits of
Louisa Elizabeth, daughter
of John Sims, Esq., and her
brothers, the Westminster
scholar and the Woolwich
cadet.
553 Portrait of a lady.
1 7, Southamptoti Street.
1353 Portrait of a lady.
933 Jacob in sackcloth.
B, W. A Painter.
Point L'lcasant, Wandsivorth.
bji) Flowers.
634 do.
/fill Street, Peckham.
649
490
I'Vuit.
Poppies.
1835. 734 I'lowers.
1838.
1839.
1840.
1843.
1844.
1845.
1846.
1847.
.848.
1849.
1851.
1852.
1853-
1854.
'855-
1856.
1858.
1859.
588
1021
644
980
934
990
817
Sketch of fruit.
Flowers.
do.
do. etc.
do.
do.
Flower piece.
Blackheath Hill.
Greenwich.
700 Still life.
1079
do.
879 Flowers.
L>lut Stile, Greenwich.
1 1 20
975
do.
do.
8, Thane t Place, Strand.
671 Fruit.
660 do. and flowers.
701 Still life.
686 Cottage Roses.
811 Flowers and fruit.
706 do.
CRABBE, Herbert G Painter.
Lieatherlie, Beckenham.
1889. 362 An Autumn study.
793 A November evening.
91 1 The Mill stream.
1 89 1. 842 Cottage (larden in Worcester-
shire.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
189
CRABTREE, Philippa Painter.
J}is/iopsi:;a/e Street.
1 786. 501) Flowers from nature.
17S7. 4S1 do.
4S2 do.
GRACE, John D Painter.
Sprhigficld, Dulwich.
1870. 314 The Great Temple i'alace,
Medeeriet Haboo, 'I'liebes.
1871. 883 Temple of Gertassee, Nubia.
926 The Silk Bazaar, Cairo.
15, Gloucester Place.
1877. 1043 The palace of Ramese.s III
(1200 n.c), Medeenet
Haboo, Thebes.
38, Jl'(i,'more Street.
1894. 1659 Ceiling at Longleat.
1660 Coloured restoration of a ceil-
ing at old Carriiigton 1 louse,
now destroyed.
GRACE, John Gregory and Son.
Decorative Draughtsmen.
38, Wlxm"'''- Street.
1877. 1117 Ceiling decoration for the Mar-
quess of Batli at I/Ongleat.
1879. 1162 Portion of ceiling decoration at
Longleat.
1881. 1059 Coloured decoration and carved
woodwork, Mercers' Hall,
etc.
1 147 Ceiling decoration at Longleat.
1882. 1205 Ceiling decoration.
1884. 1345 Suggestion for the coloured
decoration of St. Paul's
Cathedral. By J. Gregory
Grace.
1885. 1789 Proposed decoration for
Leathersellers' Mall.
GRACE, Lewis Paxton Architect.
38, IVigmore .Street.
1877. 1135 Design for a mansion — Stood-
leigh, Devon.
1881. 1136 Staircase, etc. — ■ Stoodleigh,
Devon.
1882. 1150 Design — Sherwood, Tunbridge
Wells.
40, Nnttiti'gham Place.
1886. 1599 Design for a hall and staircase.
GRAFT, Percy R Painter.
52, Upper Marylclwne Street.
311 A desolate shore — South Wales.
586 'J'he rejected petition.
Stanmore Lodge,
Penge Lane, .Sydenham.
410 "TheHuer"Cornwair"Shoot."
1615 A Yarmouth "row."
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
919
631
753
+73
6ii
100
1213
IS90.
810
II52
I89I.
10^
.893.
406
IS94.
601
1896.
■93
377
IS97.
43 5
I 90 1.
S68
1902.
729
1903.
759
Practice on the sly.
The only son — the departure.
Small gettings.
A new song.
The only son — the return.
The emj)ty chair. " \\'hat is
home without a mother, etc."
Heva! Heva! "Through street
and court we 'Heva' hear,
etc."
Newlyn, Penzance.
The rat.
The skijjper's boy.
Saturday.
A chip of the old block.
Marooned.
"Two's company, three's
none."
A good haul.
Tucking a school of pilchards
on the Cornish coast.
'J 'lie Cottage,
linchdi n, J Inn tingdo n .
The old sumacli.
Under the deodar.
A Jaffa orange-seller.
CRAFT, William H.
Enamel Painter.
At Afr. Turner's,
100, .SV. Martin's l.ane.
xili,. 49 Power. ) p^.
;o Urbanity. /
51 A frame containing several
pieces of enamel.
364 A portrait in enamel.
'775- 75 Two profiles; basso relievos in
enamel.
1776. 69 A basso relievo from an antique
gem ; enamel.
1777. -o A liust on a dark ground; the
present style of [)ainting in
enamel.
71 A frame with two basso re-
lievos. Tuccia, a Vestal,
carrying water in a sieve, and
a sacrifice. I'Vom the an-
tique; enamel.
23, Church St., St. Anne, .Soho.
1778. 70 A boy on a lion. A device
from the antique ; alto re-
lievo. A cui)id meditating; its
companion.
I, Bedford St., Bedford Square.
1780. 26; Altar of friendshij); enamel.
292 Time recording the actions of
Lord ("hatham; in enamel.
293 I'igures and landscape; enamel.
306 Astronomy, for the face of a
clock; enamel.
inamel.
1 90
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Craft, William H. — continued.
1781. :S6 Portrait of one of the Royal
children; enamel.
324 Portrait of Major Andrd;
enamel.
205, Holborti.
1794. 525 A portrait in enamel.
1795. 473 do. do.
CRAIG, Alexander Painter.
1S40. 2 Emily.
7, Henrietta Street.
1852. 455 Portrait of Captain W. Cook,
who bravely rescued 557
souls from the burning wreck
of the Kent, East Indiaman,
in March, 1825. Portion of
a public testimonial to Cap-
tain Cook.
686 An octogenarian.
1854. 1313 A. Bain, Esq.
1855. 232 Portrait of a lady.
1857. 56 Dr. Livingstone, explorer of
Central Africa.
CRAIG, E Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1801. 551 Castle Dinas y Braan.
1802. 553 View near Halifax, Yorkshire.
1803. 459 Carig Kenen, near Llandilo.
CRAIG, Miss E Painter.
88, Charlotte Street.
1812. 456 Flowers.
1813. 727 Fruit and flowers.
740 Flowers.
CRAIG, E. W. ... Painter.
Leeds.
1802. 561 View into Warfdale.
CRAIG, Frank Painter.
Heathfield, Oakfield Road,
Whetstone.
1895. 1096 An Idyll.
40, Goudar Gardens,
West Hampstead.
1897. 162 Portrait of a lady.
1634 A county hunt ball: dancing
the Washington post.
171 1 Five o'clock in the Row.
1898. 1458 A Fetish dance — Lagos Hinter-
land, \Vest Africa.
1465 A Whist drive.
1507 A picket of Sikhs cut off; an
incident in the Indian fron-
tier campaign.
1540 An intruder.
26, Willow Road, Hampstead.
1899. 1451 A pinch of snuff.
1899. 1524 Ball at Chatsworth.
1533 At the Queen's drawing room.
1571 A sketch in Madrid during the
Spanish-American War; feed-
ing the starving poor at Santa
Christina.
1900. 1619 An interrupted idyll.
Dean's Cottage,
Piatt's Lane, Hampstead.
1 90 1. 249 R. J. Moser, Esq.
671 At Robin Hood's Bay.
710 The letter.
1495 On the eve of battle.
1500 Henley.
1 501 At the opera.
1902. 12S3 Ping-pong.
1321 A summer morning.
1327 No place for the old man.
The Three Gables, Hindhead.
1903. 1368 At dawn.
1372 First in the field.
1904. 156 The widow's garden.
1342 Barbara's shopping.
CRAIG, H Painter.
88, Charlotte Street.
1815. 564 Dead birds.
CRAIG, H. D Painter.
88, Charlotte Street.
1816. 439 A naturalist in his repository.
18 1 7. 477 Chessplayers.
CRAIG, J. K Painter.
1 24, O.xford Street.
1819. 826 An old woman reading her
bible.
838 The minstrel.
1820. 626 Early piety.
23, A r gyle Street.
1 82 1. 573 Portraits of Mr. and Mrs.
Barker.
903 W. Kershaw, Esq.
CRAIG, James Stephenson.
Painter.
io|. Stanhope Street.
1854. 610 The rustic crown.
1338 The young anglers.
1 86 1. 598 Ghillie Galium.
CRAIG, Miss Nellie P Painter.
I, Oswald Terrace,
Watling Street, Canterbury.
1902. 974 Sweet peas.
CRAIG, W., Junr Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
i8or. 550 View near Barmouth, North
Wales.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
191
Charlotte St., Rathbone Place.
1805. 257 Portrait of a cock.
1806. 451 Banditti.
475 The Virgin mother and Infant
Jesus.
481 Simeon with the infant Jesus.
CRAIG, W. H Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1802. 551 View in Mardale, Westmore-
land.
1S03. 304 Part of the castle of Llanfrwin,
Merionethshire.
t8o6. 347 A strong gale.
623 The spoils of the day.
8, Tavistock Street.
1807. 451 Rustic conversation; a study
from nature.
CRAIG, William Marshall.
Miniature Painter, etc.
Manchester.
1788. 461 Abra and Abbas; Persian
characters.
88, Charlotte Street,
Rathbone Place.
83 Banditti.
65 Shepherd Boy.
40; do.
522 Highland piper.
292 A frame with five miniatures.
464 A portrait of a gentleman in a
Highland habit.
5S8 Part of the road on the east
side of Crommock water,
Cumberland.
603 Honistar Crag, from the east
side of Battermere Water,
Cumberland.
676 View from Borrowdale in Cum-
berland.
Portrait of an artist.
553 A match girl.
564 Part of Lake Windermere.
575 A Roman ruin near Ambleside.
365 A shepherd of Lon-sle-dale, in
Westmoreland.
433 Portrait of a nobleman. (Lord
Courtney^
486 A frame with five miniatures.
315 A sketch from a simile in
Orlando Furioso.
553 A frame with three miniatures.
613 The Traveller, from Goldsmith.
619 A cottager at the foot of Skid-
daw.
626 Cattle.
631 An old beggar.
1796. 398 Landscape and cattle.
1790.
1791.
1792.
1793- +='3
1794.
1795-
1796. 486 An evening scene near Kendal.
568 A frame with three miniatures.
664 View near the strid in Wharfe-
dale.
1797. 504 A London beggar girl.
514 A Devonshire cottage boy.
663 Portrait of a gentleman.
697 Corner of a wheat field in
Devon.
766 Cattle and landscape.
992 A frame with five miniatures.
1798. 374 Scene in a wood.
377 A cottage near Honiton.
449 A lime kiln near Newton
Abbot, Devon.
544 A scene in harvest: a reaper
having, inadvertently, killed
with his sickle some young
partridges lodged in the corn,
they are found and lamented
by his children.
550 Study of a cow.
554 Study in a Farmyard.
561 Ruins of the castle of Bury
Pomeroy in Devonshire, be-
longing to the Duke of
Somerset.
726 A cottage near Powderham
Castle.
A young mountaineer.
Summer : a child sleeping
under a hedge.
View in the glass house at
Warrington.
Study of flowers.
Winter: a child dead in the
snow.
The walk round the west front
of Ludlow castle, Shrop-
shire.
A frame containing the por-
traits of Lord Courtenay,
Mrs. Hurstfield, Miss D. H.
L., Mrs. Maceroni, and Mr.
E. Kershaw.
View of Leeds from little wood-
house.
View of a mill near Dolgelly.
View in the valley of the Avon-
vawr, Wales.
Study in a wood of the Earl of
Morton's.
Sketch of an effect of Cadr
Idris from Cawrynwich.
Portrait of a nobleman.
Rev. M. Mather.
Portrait of Colonel Silvester,
commandant of the 2nd bat-
talion of Manchester Volun-
teers.
1799. 3S4
399
43 3
474
492
633
725
1800.
33"
336
580
727
829
933
I80I.
407
192
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Craig, William Marshall — continued.
547
705
579
770
iSoi. 434 Remains of the castle of Vol-
torno in the Upper Adige.
Cupid sleeping on a bed of
roses.
Hon. P. Ciirzon.
732 A frame containing the portraits
of Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Ker-
shaw, Miss Williams, and
Mr. Neale, jun.
1802. 22 Shepherd boys. " Let dogs de-
light to bark and bite, etc."
399 The Earl of Stamford.
404 Portrait of Eliza Oaig.
489 A girl fetching water.
A salad.
Portraits of Mr. Welchman,
the Hon. Miss C. Brodrick,
and Mrs. Cunningham.
1803. 3S7 A soldier dying.
457 The Saviour.
479 Study of an old man.
509 Portrait of a gentleman.
729 View of Heaton house, Lanca-
shire, the seat of the Earl of
Wilton.
860 Mr. Kershaw.
1804. 299 Almamoulin before the Prin-
cess of Astracan. From Mr.
Sharp's edition of the
"Rambler."
401 Master J. Littlewood.
432 The greengrocer's shop.
614 W. Hastings, Esq.
738 Mrs. Roberts.
1805. 327 Naomi and Ruth.
398 Five portraits.
611 From the tales of the Genii.
1806. 487 View of a cottage near East
Acton.
496 Young rustics.
570 A nymph going to bathe.
1807. 459 Elements of the female fashions
in the beginning of the 19th
century.
540 Market boat on the Bolton
Canal.
623 Evening.
S47 Portrait of a lady of quality.
1808. 473 Cattle.
1809. 424 View on a small lake near
Llangollen.
1810. 231 Venus lamenting over the dead
body of Adonis. " Nor rage
forbore, But both her bosom
and her hair she tore, etc."
(Painter in Water Colours to Her Majesty.)
1812. 538 The dealer in provisions.
699 Our Saviour feeding the multi-
tude.
1813. 527 Miss Wilde.
557 Lieut. -Col. Burgh.
693 Portraits of Mr. Hathorne and
family.
1815. 403 The greengrocer's shop.
424 Our Saviour among the Jewish
doctors. "And all that heard
him, etc."
502 Nurse children at a Kentish
cottage.
661 Mr. Lowndes.
1816. 337 Portrait of an artist.
18 1 7. 553 Mrs. Walker.
556 Lieut.-Col. Warre.
833 TheArchbishopofYork. (Zr(7«.
Edward Vernon.)
124, Oxford Street.
1818. 472 A scene in a well-known cook's
shop, near St. James's.
628 Mr. Huntley in the character
of Const.antine.
655 Portrait of a gentleman.
1819. 534 Mrs. Sevestre.
939 Mrs. Craig.
949 Mrs. Forster.
1 1 27 Pains and Penalties.
1820. 522 Mr. Phillips.
574 Calvary.
S92 A cottage scene. " At noon
when labour from the field
retires, etc."
182 1. 460 Calling in the piquets of an
army.
830 The Dowager
Pembroke.
103 1 The friendly admonition.
1822. 466 Fishermen on the coast
Sussex.
608 Portrait of a lady.
21, Market Row,
Oxford Street.
1823. 544 Skittle players.
899 Mrs. Hughes.
28, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1824. 572 Portrait of an infant.
646 Mr. W. H. Dutton.
1825. 716 The honest landlady.
26, Nassau Street.
1826. 458 Going to the Mill.
506 The golden age.
583 The farmer's dinner. " Ah,
little know the wealthy or
the great, etc."
1827. 475 Portrait of a young gentleman.
CRAKE, Miss Cicely Sculptor.
Art College, South Wimbledon.
1893. 1753 Flora; relief.
Countess of
of
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
193
CRAKE, J Architect.
18, Old Quebec Street.
1836. looS Hyde Park Gardens, etc.
1840. 918 Design for one of the proposed
metropolitan churches.
4, Regent Street.
1 84 1. 1071 Entrance Lodge at Deane
Park, the seat of the Earl of
Cardigan.
CRAKE, M Architect.
At Mr. PapU'ortKs,
Great Portland Street.
1795. 69S Design for a temple.
At Mr. Hancock's, Pimlico.
1796. 845 Design for a museum.
1797. iiS5 do. mansion.
1798. 921 do. villa.
Cross St., Hatton Garden.
1800. 1079 Entrance to a park.
1 80 1. 979 A gothic observatory.
1802. 9S6 The great Lecture room of the
Royal Institution of Great
Britain.
CRAMBROOK, W Painter.
Deal.
1824. 5+8 Canterbury — morning.
CRAMER, R Miniature Painter.
34, Gloucester Street,
Qiieeti's Square.
1802. 705 Mr. Wilkins.
884 An Irish yeoman.
7, Il'anc'tck Street.
1803. 805 Portrait of a midshipman.
33, Fine Street, Piccadilly.
1804. 807 Portrait of a gentleman.
214, Strand.
1806. 658 Miss Stott.
695 Capt. S. of the Royal Navy.
726 Mrs. Denne.
740 Master Nagle.
769 T. Bullen, Esq.
772 J. Paul, Esq.
773 Dr. Dixon.
At Mr. Turnerelli's,
Greek Street, or Leicester.
1807. 825 Portrait of a lady.
867 Capt. Darley.
868 Master Fo-xster.
869 — Donovan, Esq.
933 Portrait of a lady.
1808. 736 Miss Cowdell.
802 Portrait of a young lady.
828 do. gentleman.
29, Lower Grosvenor Street.
1809. 411 Mr. F. Cramer.
638 Portrait of an officer of the
64th Regiment.
1809. 648 Portrait of a gentleman.
707 do. lady.
35, Berners Street.
1810. 592 Portrait of a gentleman.
598 do. do.
22, Hatton Garden.
181 1. 648 Portrait of a lady of quality.
664 do. an officer.
CRAMPHORN, W Sculptor.
3 1 , Hart Street, Bloomslniry
1807. 1017 Model in wax: Justice.
1809. 802 A Bust of a gentleman.
13, Greek Street, Soho.
18 1 9. n86 Bust of a gentleman. (This
may be by the son.)
CRAMPHORN, W., Junr.... Sculptor.
3 1 , Hart Street.
1809. 791 Anofficerdefendinghiscolours;
wax model.
1812. 912 Portrait of His Majesty in wax.
CRAMPTON, Miss Maude M.
Miniature Painter.
2, North Parade,
Queen Ann's Place,
Bootham, York.
1896. 1330 Mrs. Curtis.
CRANE, Lionel F Architect.
1 3, Holland Street, Kensington.
1898. 1664 Design for a cottage.
1674 do. do.
1899. 1786 do. do.
1838 do. do.
1900. 1910 Model of a cottage.
1902. 1 5 16 Sketch for a boat house.
CRANE, Thomas Painter.
1 2, Maryland Street, Liverpool.
1842. 49 The cobler. "A cobler there
was and he lived in a stall."
625 Portrait of a lady.
1843. 543 The old romance.
931 Portraits of children.
1844. 23 Masquerading.
829 The Bay window. " Musing of
gentle dreams like those,
etc."
Laurister Villa,
Torquay, Devon.
1853. 813 Portrait of a lady.
3, Park Place, Torquay.
1855. 671 The Gipsy mother.
■],Lampton Terrace,Bayswater.
1858. 769 A portrait.
cc
194
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CRANE, Thomas Painter.
1, Melrose Villas, FinchUy.
iSgo. 1298 A break in the fog.
7, Coleridge Road, Crouch End.
1900. 1296 Between the sun and moon
upon the shore.
CRANE, Walter, R.W.S.,R.I.
Painter.
46, Argyle Scjiiare.
1862. 359 The lady of Shalott.
7, Via Gregoriana, Rome.
1872. 772 At home; a portrait.
CRANFIELD, Sydney W.
Architect.
31, Great James Street,
Bedford Row.
1899. 1757 Trefiw Ridgeway, Enfield.
58, Lincoln's Inn Fields.
1903. i486 Coronation memorial — Market
Square, Enfield.
1631 Lodge — Forty Hill, Enfield.
163S Cottage at Gough Park, En-
field.
1904. 1501 Borough of Shoreditch Consti-
tutional Club.
1651 Wynn Lodge, Willenhall estate,
Barnet.
CRANFIELD and POTTER.
Architects.
58, Lincoln's Inn Fields.
igo2. 1572 Hereford Municipal Buildings.
CRANKE, James Painter.
1 8, Parker Street,
Newport Market.
1775- "6 Portrait of a gentleman; half-
length.
1777. 72 A portrait; three-quarters.
1779. 61 A lady; half-length.
142, Bond Street.
1780. 168 Portrait of a lady.
1 78 1. 2+3 do. gentleman.
244 Portraits of two children.
1782. 57 Portrait of a lady.
74 Children.
19, Golden Square.
1787. 399 Portraitof a young lady; whole
length. {Miss Pars.)
19, Davies Street.
1798. 52 Mr. Robson.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1799. 9 Scene in a cottage.
1800. 37 Moonlight.
CRAN
1793
1794
1795
1797
1799
1801
1802
1803
1804.
1805.
1806.
1807.
1808.
1809.
1810.
1811.
1812.
1813.
1814.
1815.
MER, Charles Painter.
23, Marsham St., Westminster.
56 A woodcutter.
176 A portrait.
212 Portrait of a young lady.
263 A cottage girl.
306 A shepherd boy.
245 Lavinia. From Thomson's
" Seasons."
3 Shepherd's Boy in a storm.
247 Portrait of an artist.
28 A summer evening.
30 A winter's morning.
31 A travelling turner.
35 Broom-makers.
161 Returning from market.
178 The Cottager.
iSo The Gypsey.
221 A country market.
61 The milk girl. "Tripping thro'
the silken grass, etc."
203 The shepherd. " By the brook
the shepherd dines, etc."
26, Great Surrey Street,
Blackfriars Road.
98 Sheep, from nature.
23, Marsham Street.
Fruit,
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
320 Study of Fruit.
767 Fruit.
792 A fruit piece.
682 Fruit.
683 do.
655 do.
662 do.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
453 Fruit.
500 A Basket of Fruit.
405
453
456
495
537
539
432
522
CRANMER, C
45
Junr Painter.
Bridge St., Westminster.
1806. 203 A landscape with sheep.
279 A landscape with cattle water-
ing— evening.
23, Marsham Street.
1807. 176 Scene on Kennington Com-
mon, with sheep.
253 Scene on the old Brent river —
cattle watering.
262 Returning from market.
264 Cottager.
1808. 531 Landscape and figures — itiner-
ant potters.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
195
1809. 557 Landscape, with a waggon and
figures.
18 10. 6 View in Albury Park, Surrey.
64 Crossing the brook.
1811. 495 View in Windsor Forest, Berks.
18 1 2. 46 A pubhc music meeting.
18 1 3. 394 Returning from the fair.
18 14. 201 Cottage scene.
1815. 365 Landscape and figures from
nature — evening.
76, Newman Street.
18 16. 190 The Beggar's petition. "Pity
the sorrows of a poor old
man, etc."
1817. 374 Village gossips: an evening
scene.
1 8 18. 415 Returning from market.
1819. 323 The Village school. " But now
Dan Phoebus gains the
middle sky, etc."
1820. 113 Study of sheep from nature.
1 7, Percy Street.
182 1. 59 Gipsey scene — Hampstead
Heath.
72 Hampstead Heath and North
End.
33, Percy Street.
1823. 552 Crossing the brook.
1824. 52 Bargaining for china.
332 Returning from the fair.
1827. 3S9 The milkmaid. F/Ve Cunning-
ham's Evening.
1834. 295 Cottage Girl asleep.
1837. 496 Emily, daughter of Alfred Rob-
inson, Esq.
1838. 320 The Woodman's Pet.
1839. 306 Cottage near Windsor, Berks.
4S3 Road side cottage, near Wind-
sor, Berks.
(In the "Dictionary of Artists" the works
from 181 7 to 1839 are placed under the
heading of the father. Afterfurther examina-
tion I am inclined to think that after i8i6
the father either died or ceased to exhibit,
and the son dropped the word Junr.)
CRANSTON, J Architect.
Oxford.
1848. 1175 Yarpole church, Herefordshire.
1206 An Ecclesiastical Institution.
CRANSTONE, L. J Painter.
5, Cardingtoii Street.
1845. 660 A country fair.
34, Frederick Place.,
Hampstead Road.
1850. 424 Waiting at the station.
12, St. Mark Street,
Summershill, Birmingham.
1854. 1236 Cheap Jack,
CRAPP, C. F Architect.
1855. 1 170 Design for a church.
1 7, Hill Street, Knightsbridge.
1858. 982 Proposed church at Tottenham.
CRAWFORD, A Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1800. 100 A moonlight.
CRAWFORD, Ebenezer Painter.
7, Earl's Court Gardens.
1859. 320 A Levantine merchant.
8, Upper Eaton Street.
i860. 226 Interior of an Irish cabin.
1861. 264 The smithy. Red Bay Cave, co.
Antrim.
4, Foxley Road, Kensington.
1864. 381 Gainsborough's first meeting
with Margaret Burr, his
future wife.
1865. 180 Our wee white rose of all the
world.
1868. 269 A fleet wedding, March ye 4th,
1740. "William and Sarah
he dressed in a gold
waistcoat like an officer, she,
a beautiful young lady, with
two fine diamond rings and
a black hat, and very well
dressed — at Boyce's, etc."
365 Rousseau and Mrs. Garrick at
the Play. "When Rousseau
was in England Garrick
payed him the compliment
of playing two characters to
oblige him, etc."
1870. 992 Hopes and fears. " Of Fancy's
too prevailing power be-
ware ! etc."
187 1. 3 A capricious customer.
1872. 940 The doctor's visit.
1873. 376 The childhood of Mozart.
CRAWFORD, Edmund T., R.S.A.
Painter.
Edinburgh.
1836. 355 View of the port and fortifica-
tions of Callao, and capture
of the Spanish frigate, Es-
meralda, of 48 guns and
350 men, by boats from the
Chilian Squadron, com-
manded by Admiral Lord
Cochrane.
CRAWFORD, G Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1770. 225 A landscape; a drawing.
226 do. in oil: do.
196
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CRAWFORD,; Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1797. 131 Moonlight.
1798. 155 do.
1799. >i do.
CRAWFORD, Mrs. (formerly Miss
Emily Aldridge) Painter.
40, Sackvilk Street.
1869. io6o Florence.
4, Foxley Road.
1 87 2. 568 An introduction.
1 1 , Scarsdale Villas.
1875. 510 Priscilla.
1876. 58 A soldier's legacy.
1877. 9-8 St. Patrick's server.
CRAWFORD, Robert C Painter.
136, Wellington .St., Glasgow.
1880. 355 Summer.
1 88 1. 88 Wild fowl shooting.
486 ^Vater fairies.
1883. 790 In the Kail Yard.
156, Bat/i Street, Glasgow.
1887. 35! " Rolling in foaming billows."
241, West George St., Glasgow.
1890. I4Z Daughters of R. K. Holms-
Kerr, Esq.
189T. I Pastoral scene in Bute.
49+ Professor W. L. Reid, Ander-
son College, Glasgow.
1892. 107 Nell.
1S93. 413 Nell.
805 " Adhuc loquitur."
1894. 79 The golden apple.
1896. 629 Mrs. Holms Kerr.
780 A stormy sea.
1898. 25 Walter Neilson, Esq.
CRAWFORD, R. G Painter.
5, Addison Studios,
Blythe Road.
1898. 773 A Jersey cider press.
1901. 324 Miss Fanny Crawford.
CRAWFORD, Thomas Hamilton.
Painter.
65, West Regent St., Glasgow.
1891. 1296 In St. Paul's.
Woodland Cottage,
North Hill, Highgaie.
1895. 988 Interior of St. Paul's.
1896. 1141 In the chapel of the Charter-
house.
Ill, Durham Road,
East Finchley.
1897. 1138 York— the close of market day.
1898. 1092 Interior of York Minster.
1899. "03 Dieppe— market day.
CRAWFORD, William, A.R.S.A.
Painter.
46, Great King St., Edinburgh.
1852. 492 A Spanish senora.
790 Miss Halkett of Inglis.
947 Miss M. Hotchkis.
1853. 137 The twa sisters. " Bessie's
hair 's like a lint tap, etc."
681 Portrait, in crayons, of Charles
Harry Inglis.
1854. S52 Portraits of Cary and Eda,
daughters of Sir Robert
Menzies, Bart., of Castle
Menzies.
1855. 1107 Mrs. Watson.
33, Abercro7nhie Place,
Edinburgh.
i860. 61 The minstrels.
767 Lady Anne Duff.
786 Miss Blackett.
1861. 763 Miss Fulton.
1862. 783 Mrs. Ross.
790 Mrs. Ainslie.
(Elected A.R.S.A.)
1863. 410 Mrs. Grant of Kincorth.
759 Miss Georgina A. Agnew.
793 Mrs. Flatow.
1864. 344 Primroses.
671 Sir George Macpherson Grant,
Bart.
1865. 197 A Highland keeper's daughter.
1867. 492 More free than welcome.
709 Maud, daughter of Sir Alexan-
der R. Gibson Maitland,
Bart.
731 Johnny, son of Thomas Faed,
Esq., R.A.
1868. 757 Alice and Muriel, descendants
of Elizabeth Gunning.
CRAWHALL, Joseph Painter.
1 2, Eldon Square, Newcastle.
18S3. 161 A Lincolnshire pasture.
CRAWLEY, P. S Painter.
106, Leadenhall Street.
1836. 521 The burning of the shepherd's
hut and escape of W. Bryan,
Esq., Caseek Bridge.
1837. 1 146 Model of a suspension Bridge.
CRAWLEY, John Architect.
2, Bloomsbury Square.
1878. 1047 Roman Catholic seminary at
Clapham.
1 129 Roman Catholic church —
Portsmouth.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
197
CREAMER, R Painter.
6, Coleman Street.
1797. 1021 (/// the ifi/iex, but by E. Acres
ill the catalogue.)
CREASE, Harold.
Miniature Painter.
1812. 681 Portrait of .1 Lady.
CREASEY, Miss Maria Painter.
19, Hardinge Street.
1850. 113 Portrait of Miss M. C.
CREEKE, C. C Architect.
1846. 1233 Bishop Longland's chapel,
Lincoln Cathedral.
C REG AN , Martin , P.i^.i^:^. ... Painter.
13, Cockspiir Street.
1S12. 156 Portrait of a gentleman.
701 The Reverend the Principal of
Jesus College, Oxford.
1814. 68 Captain Nourse, R.N.
108 Rear-Admiral Halsted.
285 Mrs. Ward.
1815. 323 Portrait of a lady.
339 Lord Mahon.
347 Vice-Admiral Gardiner.
395 Hon. R. Smith.
18 15. 319 W. Stewart, Esq.
328 Portrait of a lady.
1817. 18S do. do.
197 Mrs. Campbell.
211 J. H. Beaufoy, Esq.
370 Portrait of a lady.
386 do. gentleman.
441 do. lady.
1818. 193 Dr. Cloves.
228 Mrs. VV. H. Fielde.
261 Geo. Collins Poore, Esq.
302 Portrait of an ofificer of the
Coldstream Guards.
312 Capt. Murray Maxwell, of
H.M.S. Alceste.
381 R. Shedden, Esq.
1819. 39 Portrait of a gentleman.
184 Hajee Baba.
202 Portraits of the lady and child-
ren of Captain J. Hawkins,
Bombay Engineers.
227 R. Hawkins, Esq.
540 Meerza Jiafer Tabeeb.
1820. 327 Mrs. Armit.
385 Miss Armit.
1821. 14 The Earl of Longford.
29 Henry Hamilton, Esq.
185 The Countess of Longford.
257 Miss Dance in the character of
Mrs. Haller.
1822. 210 Lieut. W. Townsend Dance,
H.]\LS. Doris.
211 The late Major-General llic
Hon. Sir E. M. Pakenham,
G.C.B., and Colonel of the
6th West India Regiment,
Commander of His Majesty's
Forces at the siege of New
Orleans, where he fell on
January 8th, 1815.
521 Edward Stewart, Esq.
CREGEEN, Miss Bertha C.
Painter.
The Ferns,
Harefield Road, Brockley.
1893. 1426 " Beauty lives with kindness."
14, Sandbourne Rd., Brockley.
1895. 1344 Portrait of the artist.
1896. 968 Nancy.
1523 Enid.
CREGEEN, Miss Emily A....Painter.
The Ferns,
Harefield Road, Brockley.
1892. 1588 Mrs. J. Fildes Wintringham.
1894. 1423 Miss Bertha M. Cregeen.
CREGEEN, Miss Nesey IsabeL
Painter.
Ravensdale, Forest Hill.
1887. 872 Evening.
CREIGHTON, J Architect.
2, Pleasant Ro70, Hackney.
1815. S06 Design for a Vicarage house.
CREKE, W Painter, etc.
23, Aylesbury St., Clerkenwell.
1803. 165 The happy sot.
1804. 205 Pigs; study from nature.
53, Northampton Street.
1806. 120 Peasant regaling.
1807. 654 Rural care — evening.
7, Pleasant Place, Pentonville.
1818. 740 Virgin and child; in enamel.
After C. Dolci.
1819. 985 The Accusers; in enamel.
From the woman taken in
adultery, by P. P. Rubens.
1823. 787 Enamel after Carlo Dolci.
CRELLIN, H. N.
Miniature Painter.
198, Ratclyffe Highway.
1825. 827 Portrait of a gentleman.
198
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CREPIN, L. M Sculptor.
1 3, Raphael St., Knightsbridge.
1865. loi' Le Printemps.
8, Rue du Nord, Bnaseh.
1868. 1204 Andromeda; terra-cotta.
CRESWELL, Miss Henrietta.
Painter.
Grove Lodge, Winchmore Hill.
1889. 1560 Primroses.
CRESWELL, Herbert Osborn.
Architect.
3r, Spring Gardens.
1888. i8$s Alteration to Old Palace, Rich-
mond.
1890. 1792 A town house.
30, Craven Street, Strand.
1894. 15 16 New House, Sharden, May-
field.
>5'7 do. do.
1895. 1545 New House, Effingham, Surrey.
1 7, Buckingham Street, Adelphi.
1898. i6n New Golf Club House, Wimble-
don Common.
1899. 1672 New House, Park Street, Gros-
venor Square.
1741 Embley House, Hants.
1770 New House, Woking.
1835 do. Green Street, Park
Lane.
1902. 1414 New House, Leamington.
1904. i?o2 Hall, Commercial Travellers'
Schools, Pinner.
1614 Schools, Spring Grove, Isle-
worth.
CRESSWELL, J. : Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1789. 583 Portrait of a child.
1790. 698 do. lady.
CRESWELL, J Painter.
Winchmore Hill.
1857. 782 Mallards.
CRESWELL, John J Architect.
77, Victoria Street, Gritnshy.
1901. 1615 Design for stone vaultedchurch.
CRESWICK, Benjamin Sculptor.
20, Snowdon Street.
Higher Broughton,
Manchester.
1888. 1984 Manly pride: study of a smith
at work; statuette.
Clifton Villa, Sutton Coldfield,
Birmingham.
1891. 1946 Theyoung footballer; statuette.
26, Great Charles Street,
Birmingham.
1903. 1725 Cheng Keng Luie; statue. To
be executed in bronze for the
Engineers' Institute, Penang.
CRESWICK, H. G Painter.
1855. 1185 Portrait of a clergyman.
CRESWICK, Mrs Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1865. 86 Plums.
1867. 428 Fruit.
CRESWICK, Mortimer Painter.
55, Moorfields, Liverpool.
1889. 1491 "Slow from the sky the light
of day declines. Revealing
nature's hour of rest."
CRESWICK, Thomas, i?. A... Painter.
7, Upper Edmund Street,
St. Pancras.
1828. 37 Llyn Gwynart, North Wales —
morning.
182 Storm coming on — boats off
Caernarvon Castle.
So, Penton Place, Pentonville.
1829. 511 The Vale of Llangollen.
1830. 316 Heath: scene near Lichfield.
+29 Cottage scene near Ashbourne,
Derbyshire.
43S Scene on the Wye — evening.
1832. 162 Near Holywell, Wales.
368 An Italian scene.
426 Scene in Worcestershire.
455 Entrance to an English village.
1833. 281 Lane scene at Kenilworth.
298 Scene in Derbyshire.
\i, Henry Street, Pentonville.
1834. 131 Near Cranbourne, Kent.
159 Street scene in Llangollen.
247 A village scene.
406 A woody glen.
1835. 184 On the river Dee, North Wales.
219 Near Conway, North Wales.
28S Heath scene, near Sutton,
Warwickshire.
349 Coast scene near Hastings.
584 Avenue at Petersham.
7, Li7iden Grove, Bayswater.
1836. 312 In Yorkshire.
429 Richmond, Yorkshire.
698 Black-rock Castle in the Cove
of Cork.
8, Linden Grove,
Kensington Gravel Pits.
1837. 413 Glengariff, co. Cork.
1838. 558 The wayside inn: market day.
1839. '°2 Glendalough, co. Wicklow.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
199
1839. 441 Sweet summertime.
533 The meeting of the waters in
the Vale of Avoca, County
Wicklow. " There is not in
this wide world a valley so
sweet as that vale in whose
bosom the bright waters
meet."
A saw pit.
The bye road.
(Octagon Room.) The Ford.
A rocky stream.
A mountain road.
A pastoral.
The course of the Greta
through Brignal Wood.
"O! Brignal banks are fresh
and fair, etc."
A river scene.
The Tees. " Condemned to
mine a channell'd way, etc."
(Elected A.R.A.)
The old foot road.
The terrace.
On the Conway, North Wales.
A Welsh glen. " The meeting
cliffs each deep sunk glen
divides, etc."
Evening.
A rapid stream.
The way over the hill.
A mountain torrent.
Scene on the Tummel.
Summer's afternoon.
The brow of the hill.
The winding of a river.
A place to remember.
The river in the glen, etc.
Rain on the hills.
An Enghsh river scene.
The hall garden.
The valley.
The pleasant way home. "The
green leaves quiver with the
cooling wind and make a
chequered shadow on the
ground."
1847. 61 Morning in a Welsh valley.
233 England.
322 Doubtful weather.
511 The London road a hundred
years ago.
545 A cool spot on a summer's
day.
1848. 19 The Greenwood stream. "The
shady pool where trouts
leap, when the day is cool."
57 Summer time.
159 Early spring.
314 Home, by the sands.
1840.
215
273
7
I84I.
iSi
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1210
1842.
5'
180
496
1843.
54
'53
209
249
412
1844.
60
lOI
298
344
486
1845.
61
301
3.8
454
SS5
1846.
269
364
418
551
1848.
IS49.
1850.
I85I.
1852.
1853-
1854.
556 Checiuered shade.
579 A squally day. " And near the
land you may the billows
trace, etc."
131 A glade in the forest.
343 A stream in the hills.
371 Passing showers.
417 The shade of the beech trees.
544 The quiet lake. "So calm the
water scarcely seems to
stray."
8 The wind on shore.
258 The first glimpse of the sea.
289 In the forest.
427 Old trees.
542 The forest farm.
(Elected R.A.)
" Over the hills and far away."
The evening hour.
The Valley mill.
Over the sands.
The sunset hour.
238 The road to the village.
242 A mountain lake — moonrise.
375 The happy spring time.
508 A Welsh river.
The Woodland Tees.
The passing cloud. " Oh sky,
why didst thou promise
such a beauteous day?"
The blithe brook. "That
strolls along its pebbled bed
with summer song."
1855. 65 Morning — the mouth of an
English river.
Afternoon — the river's bank.
Common scene in Surrey.
A Welsh hill.
440 The nearest way in summer
time. Painted with R.
Ansdell.
54 A salmon leap.
219 Autumn morning where brook
and river meet. " O, bab-
bling brook, etc."
294 Parted streams. "That meet
again and mingle as of old."
67 A ford across an English river.
The cattle by T. Sidney
Cooper, A.R.A.
131 A rocky Devonshire stream.
422 The road by a Highland lake.
571 A mountain torrent — morning.
8 The village bridge.
96 Coming summer.
335 On shore.
455 Under the old bridge.
148 A roughish road.
262 A relic of old times.
Ill In the " North Countrie."
1857-
1858.
1859.
i860.
1861.
23
>47
225
416
1 1 1
122
302
4S0
94
302
415
200
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Creswi
1861.
1862.
1863.
1864.
34
470
ck, Thomas, R. A. —continued.
305 Trent side: a recollection; the
cattle by J. W. Bottomley.
"The lonely wand'rer under
other skies, etc."
53+ A fine day in Autumn — the old
Red Lion.
58 The deserted ferry.
195 The river Tees at Rokeby.
321 The halfway house; painted
with J. W. Boltomley.
332 A road by the brook's side.
86 Crossing the stream.
107 The old ferry-boat.
205 The river Tees at Wycliffe.
647 Pleasant paths.
14 Early morning — home in a
Welsh valley.
On the Clyde.
Across the beck in the North
Country; the animals by
J. W. Bottomley.
1865. 117 The Village Smithy. "Under
a spreading tree, etc."
222 Changeable weather.
529 Percy beck in the north
country.
1866. 128 A breezy day on the English
coast; the figures by R.
Ansdell, A.R.A.
509 Ky nance Cove, near the Lizard,
Cornwall
49 Up the glen; a sketch from
nature.
81 On the river Eden.
173 A beck in the North Country.
595 Trebarwith Strand.
71 An old Welsh shed.
210 A bend in the river.
Sunshine and showers; the
figures by J. W. Bottomley.
167 The windings of a rocky stream.
305 An old English village on the
banks of a river.
887 Moorland cottages.
(The late.)
179 Mill near Whitby.
485 Afternoon.
1867.
1868.
1869.
70
1870.
CRESY, E Architect.
FuniivaPs Inn, Holborn.
1821. 992 Sketch showing the restoration
of the Coliseum.
1822. 950 Interiorof the Pantheon portico
at Rome, showing the prob-
able situation of the Carya-
tides mentioned by Pliny.
978 Rome: a restoration of its
Forum and Capitol.
6, Suffolk Street.
1824. 452 A cottage at Leatherhead for
W. Cotton, Esq.
887 Library for W. Cotton, Esq.
3, Trafalgar Square.
1835. 598 A Villa erecting near Dartford
Heath.
CRETIUS, Professor Painter.
Royal Academy of Arts, Berlin.
1883. 729 Cromwell prevented from leav-
ing England for America by
an order from the King.
CREUX, Du. See D.
CREW, J. T Architect
i833.
1837-
Cambridge Street.
689 On the Wear, Durham.
Highgate.
1006 Design for a cathedral church.
1024 The Palazzo Vecchio, Florence.
29, University Street.
1838. 1129 Porto di Ripetta, Rome: taken
in 1836, during the overflow
of the Tiber.
1227 Design for a national museum.
1839. 1205 do. museum.
1259 The Campanile, Florence.
1 7, Unity Place, Woolwich.
1 84 1 . 1 049 Design for Assize Courts, Liver-
pool.
1066 Caversham, the seat of William
Crawshaw, Esq.
39, Bremer Street, Woohvich.
1843. 1232 Notre Dame, Paris.
1288 Palazzo Riccardi, Florence.
1844. 1 185 Design for a national museum.
1846. 1248 View of the Coliseum from the
Arch of Titus.
1258 Interior of the church of the
Apostles, Rome.
Albert Villa, Southsea.
185 1. 311 View in Florence showing the
Palazzo Vecchio and the
Duomo.
1852. n86 The remains of the Portico of
Octavius, etc., Rome.
17, Gracechurch Street.
1858. 966 Street architecture, Florence.
1040 Church Interior, Rome.
155, Aldersgate Street.
1859. 793 In Lyndale.
CREW, Miss Miniature Painter.
16, Cateaton Street.
1833. 818 Portrait.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
20I
CRICK, Montague Painter.
Houghton House, Stoueyga/e,
Leicester.
1898. 417 Evening.
4, Chester Place, Norwich.
1900. 1609 John Alexander, Esq.
I, Bathurst Road, Nonvich.
1904. 562 Where the marshes meet the
sea— Brancaster, Norfolk.
CRICKMAY, George L. ... Architect.
1 7, Far!ia?ne>it Street.
1890. 1754 Houses at Kensington.
CRICKMAY and SON ... Architects.
1 7, Parliament Street.
1884. 129S 2, South Audley St., Mayfair.
IVesttninstcr Chambers,
13, Victoria Street.
1S97. 1843 Holmwood, near \Vimborne,
Dorset.
CRIDDLE, Mrs. Harry (formerly
Miss Mary Ann Alabaster).
Painter.
28, Gerrard Street.
1837- ^95 Portrait of Charlie.
1838. 480 Miss Elizabeth Miller.
1839. 1033* Miss Herbert.
64, Sloane Street.
1 84 1. 1 186 St. Katherine: for St. Katha-
rine's Hall, Cambridge
University.
1843. 592 Clelia. "Which opened of it-
self in the place that de-
scribes two lovers in a
bower."
832 Master Henry Alabaster.
3, Upper Belgrave Place.
1844. 831 The young artist.
961 Portrait of a lady.
1845. 277 do. do.
1846. 510 " Was it the work of nature or
of art which tempered so the
features of her face, etc."
1848. 406 "Come, night! come, Romeo!
come, thou day in night ! "
CRIDLAND, Miss Helen ... Painter.
3, SparroiL's' Heme, Bushey.
1888. 565 "I have a friend — a kinder
friend has no man."
1892. 292 Supplanted. "Oh! there is no-
thing left us now but to
mourn a happier past."
1895. 5 The judgement of Paris.
1896. 389 A strange god. "Art thou some
god, some angel, or some
devil? etc."
II.
1898. 645 " I look for the Resurrection."
" O Love, who once shall
bid me rise, etc."
1900. 132 A forced acquaintance.
Rosemary Cottage,
Bushey Heath.
1901. 62 Fine feathers.
CRIGHTON, Hugh Ford ... Painter.
1 3, Russell Place.
1865. 601 R. N. Philipps, Esq., F.S.A.,
etc.
CRIGHTON, W Painter.
1785. 616 Ruins; a drawing.
CRISP. See Godwin and Crisp.
CRISP, Anna E Painter.
1 8 19. 839 Flowers, from nature.
929 Hydrangia, do.
CRISP, D Gem Engraver.
4, Little Denmarh Street.
1816. 887 An impression from an intaglio
gem portrait of Miss O'Neill,
CRISTALL, Miss Anna.
Miniature Painter.
145, New Bond Street.
1888. 1561 Portrait of a gentleman.
CRISTALL, Joshua Painter.
137, Lligh Ho I born.
1803. 746 Mr. G. Adams.
Goodrich, near Ross,
Herefordshire.
1824. 238 Mountain shepherds.
44, Robert Street,
Hampstead Road.
1844. 973 Portrait of a lady.
CRITTENDEN, Miss Dora E.
Painter.
31, Cantlowes Road,
Camden Square.
1884. 909 Wallflowers.
CRITTENDEN, John D. ... Sculptor.
1853. 1421 Bust, in plaster, of the Rev. J.
Rogers.
2, Prebend Place,
Camden Town.
1854. 1468 Bust of Master E. Concanen.
1856. 1339 Medallion portrait.
1857. 1242 King David.
1259 Bust of a barrister.
1 26 1 Mary, sister of Lazarus.
1293 Rev. W. Landells; medallion.
1334 Bust of a gentleman.
DO
202
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Crittenden
1858. 11-3
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1264
1326
1859.
.28;
1511
i860.
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lOlZ
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1S61.
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1036
1863.
■■35
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1179
1192
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1 064. IP+4
18(15. 1057
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1866. 1007
iS(j7. 1065
1 190
i868. 941
1025
1 1 14
1869. 1236
1570. 1145
1571. 1193
1872. 1422
1536
1873. .568
1874. 1465
■552
, John D. — conliiiued.
Sleeping baby.
" So she sat down to weep in
silent woe, etc."
Rev. E. White; medallion.
August Charlier, violinist.
Chapel House, Pratt Street.
The Rev. C. H. Spurgeon;
marble.
Alderman Rose.
Herbert Lloyd, Esq.
Mrs. Croll; marble.
E. Milner, Esq.
A. A. Croll, Esq.; marble.
J. Low, Esq.
J. R. Jaffray, Esq. ; marble.
Sorrow; marble. " Not like as
once, a rose in happy light,
etc."
Bust of a lady.
Rev. J. Spence, D.D.
Bust of a lady.
Laura; medallion.
Mr. Alderman Abbiss.
33, .S/. Augustine's Road, N. IF.
Affection ; design for a group.
26, Cantlowes Road.
Play.
Lavinia. — Thomson^s Seasons.
St. Stephen. " Lay not this sin
to their charge."
Lavinia; ideal bust. " The
modest virtues mingled in
her eyes."
Adversity ; ideal bust.
Resting, a little weary of her
play. " Intent she gazes at
her happy mates, etc."
Adversity; marble bust. "Not
like as once, a rose in happy
light, etc."
Christ. " Thou seemest human
and divine, etc."
The lady in " Comus." " Was
I deceived, or did a sable
cloud, etc."
On the seashore; marble.
"Resting, a little weary of
her play, etc."
Hero. " Her face a soften'd
dignity displayed."
Prayer.
" And he anointed the eyes of
the blind man with the clay."
The Rev. Dr. Hessey; marble.
For the Merchant Taytors'
Company.
Thomas Carlyle.
La Virtu. " Sweet stream that
winds, etc."
1S75. 1341 Sir John Bennett; marble bust.
1407 II Futuro; marble bust. "Love
smiles to her, etc."
1876. 1485 Alfred Tennyson; marble bust.
(The late.)
1878. 1453 La Virtu.
CROCHEZ, T Painter.
39, Burton Street.
1850. 266 Mr. C. Candy, Jun.
CROCKET, Douglas G Painter.
29, Parkhurst Road,
Camden Road.
1901. 1050 Vanishing London.
CROCKET, Henry E Painter.
112, Torriano Avenue.
1900. 1651 Ophelia.
29, Parkhurst Road.
1 90 1. 339 The last sleep of Madame
Lamballe, etc.
1027 Pursuit of pleasure.
1902. 232 "The blooms of dewy spring
shall gleam at thy feet, etc."
I, Brecknock Studios.
1904. 438 St. Elizabeth of Hungary.
CROCKETT, Edwin Arthur Brassey.
Architect.
59, Lansdozvne Road.
1868. 879 No. 36, Mark Lane, etc.
CROCKFORD, Miss F Painter.
3, Ar/i?igton Street.
1839. 1222 Carlsruhe — market day.
CROCKFORD, George Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1836. 1044 View of Bangor.
II, Co7npton Street.
1838. iSi View on the Lake of Thun,
Switzerland.
1839. 87 View on Lake Wallenstatt,
Switzerland.
279 View in Tyrol.
1840. 280 do. near Derwentwater, Cum-
berland.
1847. 138 View near Shoreham, Sussex.
1848. 43 Roslin Castle.
105 View in North Wales.
392 do. near Luss, Scotland.
1849. 477 Landscape — evening.
563 View in the Vale of Llangollen,
North Wales.
1850. 724 View from Hampstead Heath.
1852. 451 do. near Woolwich.
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203
CROCKFORD, Miss Gertrude.
Sculptor.
190, Camden Road.
1882. 168S An old English lady.
CROFT, Adolphus Architect.
17, Franbfurd Terrace, W.
1879. 1 163 Carlyle House, Chelsea Em-
bankment.
CROFT, Arthur Painter.
26, Wilmington St., Islington.
1868. 758 Near Lillehammer.
1869. 565 Sketch on the Jersey coast.
1870. 51S do. at the Tetc Noire.
Rydal House,
Alexandra Road,
St. John's Wood.
1S71. 643 Zermatt, Switzerland — an au-
tumn morning.
154, Alexandra Road,
St. John's IVood.
1874. 76Z The Wetterhorn, from just be-
low the Little Schaideck,
Switzerland.
1876. 668 The Matterhorn, from the
Schwarzsee.
58, Finch ley Road.
1877. 713 Glacier de Taconnay, from the
door of the hut at the
Grands Mulets.
1878. 803 The Rififelhorn and Breit-
horn, near the RifTel, Zer-
matt.
1879. ^^5 Earl} morning, Lagodi Varese;
Monte Rosa in the distance.
1880. 732 Lighthouse, Algiers ; Atlas
mountains in the distance.
797 Rue de la Mer Rouge, Algiers.
1 88 1. 733 Waterfall near the Konigsee,
Bavaria.
755 Moorish Cafe — Blida, Algeria.
1882. 902 On the Lledr, North Wales.
906 Valley of the Lledr, North
Wales.
917 The Port of Algiers, Africa.
1883. 959 Kumbruker, Stalden, Switzer-
land.
1042 Valley of the Lledr, North
Wales.
1084 On the Moors, Dolwyddelen,
North Wales.
1884. 985 Prayer in the mountains — Saas-
Zee, Switzerland.
1065 Near P'estiniog, North ^V'ale3.
1885. 1173 A Fragment of Nature's archi-
tecture, Tintagel.
1271 Willapark Point, Tintagel,
Cornwall.
1886. 1203 Evening scene at Sierre, Swit-
zerland.
1296 Blauen-See, Kandersteg, Swit-
zerland.
1887. 1152 The Castle of Chillon, Lake of
Geneva.
1 174 In the old town, Algiers.
1239 In the forest, near the Riffel
Alp, Zermatt.
1 888. 1308 Ausable Chasm, Adirondacks,
New York State.
1356 Rough Point, Newport, Rhode
Island, U.S.A.
1889. 1321 Canonicot Island, Rhode
Island, U.S.A.
South Park, Wadhurst.
1890. 1245 On the rapids above Niagara
falls.
1297 Evening mists — Valley of the
Rhone, Switzerland.
1892. 1062 The Egyptian desert, Kom
Ombo, on the Nile.
1091 The steeple Rock, Kynance
Cove, Cornwall.
1893. 956 Mountain mist on Mont Blanc.
CROFT, J. B Sculptor.
1 5, Mosco'iV Terrace.
1829. 1212 Bust, in Ivory, of a lady.
1830. 1251 do. do.
1254 Bust, in Ivory, of Master Arthur
Croft.
CROFT, John Ernest Painter.
1870. 731 Cottage near Rusphall.
154, Alexander Road,
St. John's Wood.
1873. 781 Among the cliffs — Hastings.
CROFT, Miss Mary Anne ... Painter.
74, Queen Anne Street East.
1804. 515 Portrait of a young lady with a
dove.
Bernard Street, Russell Sip/are.
1809. 416 The cottage door.
515 Ophelia.
181 1. 738 Fish from nature.
777 do. do.
1S14. 621 Presents of fruit.
CROFTS, Ernest,./?.^ Painter.
Adh rstrasse, Dusscldorf.
1874. 1366 A retreat: episode in the Ger-
man-French war.
1875. 8,-7 Ligny. "With might unques-
tion'd: power to save, etc."
54, Parliamrnt Street.
1876. 12,3 On the morning of the Battle
of Waterloo.
204
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1877. 497
528
1878.
1879. 613
Crofts, Ernest, R. A.— continued.
Adkrs/rasse, Dusseldorf.
Oliver Cromwell at Marston
Moor.
Ironsides returning from sack-
ing a cavalier's house.
609 \Vellington's march fromC^ualre
Bras to Waterloo. "The
manner in which the Duke
of Wellington withdrew his
army from the position of
Quatre Bras to the one of
Waterloo must ever render
that retreat a perfect model
of operations of this nature,
performed in the immediate
presence of a powerful
enemy."
58, St. Marfs Terrace,
Maida Hill.
On the evening of the Battle
of \\'aterloo. " At Genappe,
the first important defile
through which the French
army retired, an immense
number of carriages and
waggons of all kinds had
been collected together,
which presented a rich booty
to the Prussians, but the
most valuable and most in-
teresting object consisted of
Napoleon's travelling car-
riage, which, with all its con-
tents, fell into the hands of
the 15th regiment. He him-
self had only quitted it a few
minutes previously in such
haste as to leave behind his
hat, which was found in-
side."
I, Waver ley Place,
Groiveiwr Road.
459 Marlborough after the battle of
Ramilies. " The trophies of
the battle of Ramilies were
immense, but they were even
exceeded by its results. . . .
The great and unusual pro-
portion of the killed to the
wounded shows how des-
perate the fighting had been,
and how much of it, as in
ancient warfare, had been an
hand to hand contest."
(Elected A.R.A.)
18S1. 101 George II at the battle of
Dettingen. " George dis-
mounted, drew his sword,
and put himself at the head
1880.
of the troops, exclaiming;
' Now, boys, now for the
honour of England : fire and
behave bravely, and the
French will soon run.'"
1882. 102 Apauseintheattack — Hougou-
mont, Waterloo.
730 At the Farm of Mont St. Jean,
Waterloo.
2, Qiieefis Road Studios,
St. John's Wood.
1883. 201 At the sign of the Blue Boar,
Holborn. " The Blue Boar"
is said to have been the
house in which Cromwell
and Ireton intercepted a
letter, concealed in a saddle,
from Charles ist to his
Queen, the contents of which
determined Cromwell on the
King's death.
1502 Charles I on his way to execu-
tion. " The night before his
death Charles passed at St.
James's Palace. From thence
in the morning, with Bishop
Juxon at his side, in the
centre of a guard of soldiers,
he walked, for the last time,
through St. James's Park, to
Whitehall, in front of which
the scaffold was standing
ready. The air was bitterly
cold as the procession moved
along through the leafless
avenues of the Park."
1884. 873 Wallenstein : a scene of the
Thirty Years' War. "The
Thirty Years' War produced
no more impressive figure
than that of Count Wallen-
stein, the commander of the
Catholic Emperor Ferdi-
nand's armies during his
bloody struggles with Pro-
testantism. . . . The com-
mon soldiers stood to atten-
tion with an involuntary
shudder whenever he passed
by in silence, like a being
from another world."
1885. 1051 William III at the battle of
Landen. "Gallant mortal!
This moment, now that all
is lost, I see him galloping
across me, corporal, to the
left, to bring up the remains
of the English horse along
with him to support the
right, and tear the laurel
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
205
from Luxemburg's brows, if
yet 'tis possible. I see him
with the knot of his scarf
just shot off, infusing fresh
spirit into poor Galway's
regiment — riding along the
line — then wheeling about,
and charging Conti at the
head of it. ' Brave ! Brave !
by heaven! ' cried my uncle
Toby; 'hedeservesacrown.'"
— Steele.
1886. 141 Farewell.
162 The beacon fire.
1027 The return from a raid.
1887. 45S Napoleon leaving Moscow.
1888. 746 Marston Moor. "It was now
between six and seven, and
Rupert, calling for provi-
sions, dismounted and be-
gan to eat his supper. A
large number of his followers
did the like. Newcastle
strolled towards his coach
to solace himself with a
pipe. Before he had time
to take a whiff" the battle
had begun."
i88g. 82 The Knight's farewell. "To
horse! tohorse! SirNicholas,
White Guy is at the door,
and the raven whets his beak
o'er the field of Marston
Moor, etc."
16+ The Boscobel oak.
523 Hampden riding away from
Chalgrove Field.
45, Grove End Road.
1890. 216 Whitehall, January 30, 1649.
1891. 332 The morning of Waterloo: Na-
poleon's headquarters.
1015 A Parliamentary Convoy sur-
prised by Royalists.
T892. 311 The Gunpowder Plot: the con-
spirators' last stand at Hol-
beach House. " On the
evening of November 6th,
1605, worn out with their
hard ride from London, the
chief conspirators of the
Gunpowder Plot, headed by
Percy and Catesby, arrived
at Holbeach House, Stephen
Littleton's place in Stafford-
shire. The local forces were
closing in upon them, and
on the advice of Catesby
they had determined to rest
and die there. As daylight
broke the sheriff" with his
posse comitatus had reached
the hou.se, and after some
forcing into the courtyard
made good his entry by
breaking down the gates.
The struggle was short and
fierce, and when all was over
Catesby and Percy, Jack
Wright and his brother Kit,
lay where they had fallen
shot to death, and the others,
wounded and exhausted,
were prisoners in the hands
of their pursuers."
1892. 331 Charles I at Edge Hill. "The
King is come to marshal
us, all in his armour drest,
etc."
1893. 7 Charge of the 3rd King's Own
Light Dragoons, Moodkee.
"With praiseworthy gallantry
the 3rd Light Dragoons and
the second brigade of cavalry
turned the left of the Sikh
army, and sweeping along
the whole rear of its infantry
and guns silenced for a time
the latter and put their nu-
merous cavalry to flight."
445 Prince Rupert.
1894. 153 Roundheads victorious.
1895. 499 Napoleon's last grand attack,
Waterloo. "Napoleon, nerv-
ously anxious to strain to its
utmost tension the daring
spirit and high resolve which
animated his troops, gal-
loped forward to the inner
gentle slope of the eminence
on the left of the Charleroi
road, which formed the most
prominent point of his whole
line, and by which was to
pass the leading column of
the guard, etc."
1896. 613 The capture of a French battery
by the S2nd Regiment at
Waterloo.
(Elected R.A.)
1897. 196 The attack on the gatehouse
of the diateau of Hougou-
mont, Waterloo.
i8g8. 2 To the rescue: an episode of
the Civil War. {Diploma
toork. )
270 Charles II at Whiteladies after
the battle of Worcester.
Burlington House, Piccadilly.
1900. Sz Oliver Cromwell at the storm-
ing of Basing House. " I
206
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Crofts, Ernest, R.A. — continued.
thank God I can give a good
account of Basing House.
We stormed this morning.
The signal for falling-on was
the firing four of our can-
non, etc."
igoi. 75 An affair of honour.
1903. 167 Funeral of Her late Majesty
Queen Victoria.
26+ The surrender of Donnington
Castle. "Sir John Boys, who
was shut up within the fort-
ress, finding the old walls
coming down about his ears,
and his guns either dis-
mounted or unserviceable,
ui)on the return of the King's
messenger with instructions
to deliver up the castle, sur-
rendered it into the hands
of Colonel Dalbier, April ist,
1646."
1904. ::3 Prince Rupert and his staff at
MarstonMoor. "The armies
were not completely drawn
up till after five in the even-
ing; there was a ditch be-
tween them ; they stood
facing one another, motion-
less e.xcept the exchange of
a few cannon shots, for an
hour and half." — Carlyle.
CROIX, De La. See D.
CROIZIER Miniature Painter.
343, Oxford Street.
1825. 606 Portraits of three children.
729 Portrait of a gentleman.
736 do. lady.
755 do. do.
799 do. gentleman.
848 do. young lady.
CROLD, Georg Heinrich Painter.
Dusseldorf.
1874. 720 There 's nothing for the dog.
CROMBIE, Miss Elizabeth E.
Painter.
1893. 1040 ^Vhite azaleas.
2, Breakspeare Road,
St. John's, S.E.
1894. 1018 Azaleas.
mo Stocks.
CROME, John Painter.
— Croom, Norwich.
1806. 260 A landscape (Crome).
28 5 do. (Croom).
1807. 526 A cottage from nature, near
Lynn in Norfolk.
i8o8. 591 Blacksmith's shop, near Hing-
ham, Norfolk.
1809. 36 A sketch from nature.
235 Old buildings in Norwich.
181 1. 465 View in Blofield, near Norwich.
18 1 2. 11 Landscape.
84 do.
132 do.
3S4 do.
8 View near Norwich.
1816.
1S18. 218
do.
CROME, John Bernay Painter.
— Crome, Junr., Norwich.
181 1. 473 A cottage on Hingham Com-
mon, Norfolk.
J. B. Crome, Jun., Nonvich.
1 814. 360 Old Building on the Norwich
river.
Yarmouth.
1839. 512 Scene in the Faubourg of
Rouen.
1840. 96 Near Leyden — moonlight.
1 84 1. 406 Fishing by moonlight at San-
derdorf, near the Brille, Hol-
land.
1842. 991 A drainage mill at Acle, Nor-
folk, after the gale of Mich-
aelmas morning, 1841 —
moon rising.
(The late J. B. Crome.)
1843. 201 Heath scene near Ipswich.
CROME, Vivian Painter.
35, Cheyne Walk.
1867. 30 Zoe.
CROMEK, Thomas Hartley.
Painter.
27, Charlotte Street.
1835- 957 Statue of Bartolomeo Coleoni,
Venice.
1 04 1 East End of the Parthenon,
Athens.
39, Duke Street.
1850. 971 Interior of St. Peter's, Rome.
1044 The Theatre of Marcellus,
Rome.
1056 The arch of Titus, Rome.
1074 The Portico of Octavia, Rome.
CROMMELIN, Miss M Painter.
16, Hornton Street.
1870. 669 Bessie.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
207
CROMPTON, Edward Sculptor.
16, Anglesea Hoad, Shirley.
1893. i6sS "General" Booth; bust.
CROMPTON, James Shaw. ..Painter.
I, England's Lane,
Haverstock Hill.
189S. 1212 The waterscller, Cairo.
1903. 875 The poaclier.
CROMPTON, John Painter.
79, Nrwrnan Street.
1874. 951 Before the tournament.
CROMPTON, William E. V.
Architect.
6, John Street, Bedford Ro7a.
1902. 1565 House and studio, Hampstead.
CRONE, Robert Painter.
At Mr. Wright's, Cutler,
in Wardonr Street.
T770. 62 AMorning scene — a landscape.
65 A landscape — an evening; its
companion.
64 Two landscapes; drawings.
1 77 I. 49 A landscape.
50 do. its companion.
51 Two drawings.
1772. 59 A landscape.
60 do. its companion.
61 Two drawings.
1773. 60 A landscape.
61 do. its companion.
62 View of the lake of Albano,
near Rome ; a drawing.
63 View of the Lake Fucinus, in
the Kingdom of Naples.
1774. 52 A landscape.
53 do. its companion.
54 Four drawings.
1775. 77 A landscape.
78 do. its companion.
79 Two views of Tivoli; drawings.
1776. 70 A landscape.
71 Its companion.
72 Two landscapes; drawings.
1777. 73 A view of the circus of Cara-
calla.
74 A view of Hampstead and
Highgate.
75 Two landscapes.
1778. 71 Three drawings of landscapes.
CRONK, Edwin Evans Architect.
23, Cockspiir Street.
1881. uoo Design for a proposed church,
Woodford, Essex.
CROOK, A. W Architect.
37, Carlton Road, Maida Vale.
1884. 12-0 St. I'liilip's Church, Southport.
CROOK, James Painter.
At Mr. Crook's, Islington.
\11?>. 72 Portrait; three-quarters.
1779. ()2 do. do.
1780. 29 St. Peter in prison.
210 Portrait of an artist.
1 78 1. 79 A scene in Macbeth.
CROOK, Thomas M Sculptor.
79, Clarendon Rd., Manchester.
1904. 1 67 1 Evening Prayer; statue.
CROOK, W Architect.
10, Clarence Road,
Kentish Totvn.
1845. 1237 Entrance Gates to the "Chan-
cellors," for J. B. Nichols,
Esq.
CROOKE, John Painter.
Newlyn, Penzance.
1892. 63- Sunlight and shadow.
84, Sutherland Avenue.
Maida Vale.
1898. 214 Passing showers.
CROOKE, W. P Etcher.
I, Dawson Place, Baysu'ater.
1879. 1295 Courtyard in Antwerp; etching.
CROOME, J. D Painter.
126, Albany Street.
1844. 280 The Astrologer.
912 The rescue of the standard.
1846. 548 Two of the Arabian horses pre-
sented to Her Majesty by Sir
Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, Knt., of
Bombay, with the attendants.
20, Albany Street.
1849. 535 Family jars; study of still life.
1850. 20 A young cavalier.
581 Undying laurels. "What,
though your fame with all
your thousand trumpets
sound o'er the sepulchre,
will that awake the sleeping
dead?"
CROPLEY, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1789. 466 Portrait of a young lady.
560 Instruction.
12, Fitzroy Street.
i8ir. 267 Portraits of the sons of C.
Campbell, Esq., of Edmon-
ton.
208
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CROPSEY, Jasper F Painter.
Ne7C' York.
1845. 574 Landscape: autumnal morn-
ing— Orange Country, New
York; Greenwood Lake in
the distance.
2, Kensington Gate.
1857. +97 An Indian summer morning in
the White Mountains,
America. " Filled was the
air with a dreamy and
magical light, etc." — Long-
felloiu.
9S3 The Clove, Catskill Mountains,
America.
1858. 112 Brambles.
741 The backwoods of America.
1859. 318 Sea coast at West Lulworth,
Dorset.
721 Vermont scenery — America.
924 Psestum.
i860. 394 Roadside at Bonchurch, Isle of
\Vight.
479 Sea coast at Bonchurch.
481 Under the cliff at Bonchurch.
1 86 1. 619 Corfe Castle, Dorset.
1862. 288 Autumn in the White Moun-
tains, America.
CROS, J. B. Miniature Painter.
4, Westmoreland Street.
1836. 673 The Countess of Weidersheim.
CROSBY, William Painter.
49, Sutham Street, Stmderland.
1S59. 913 The mother's hope.
49, Tatham Street, Sunderland.
1S61. 4 The tired gleaner. "Benottoo
narrow, husbandman, etc."
621 Fisher lass — looking out for
boats.
1862. 358 Mischief conquered.
5S6 Happy days.
1865. 544 The dried-up bed of a rivulet.
187 1. 91 Mrs. Drury.
2, Pellatt Grove, Wood Green.
1873. 96 Harvest time.
CROSHAW, C. W Architect.
7, Fen church Buildings.
1831. loii Interior design for a triumphal
monument.
CROSHAW, T Painter.
42, Upper Charlotte Street.
1846. 244 Still life.
CROSLAND, Enoch Painter.
]Vhatstandwell, Derbyshire.
1885. 777 Winter among the Derbyshire
Hills.
Duffield, Derbyshire.
1889. 939 Sheep reposing.
CROSLEY, Miss Edith A. . Painter.
15, Batouni Gardens,
West Kensington.
1882. 1443 Penelope.
CROSNIER, Jules Painter.
8, Exhibition Road,
South Kensington.
1902. 951 In the Alps.
1903. 831 Bortelhorn, Simplon.
CROSS, A. Campbell Painter.
22, Oakley Crescent, Chelsea.
1S97. 1702 The secret.
CROSS, Alfred W. S Architect.
50, Torrington Square.
1 88 1. 1 1 17 Proposed residence, Hastings.
Memorial Buildings, Hastings.
1885. 1909 Design; Hastings and St. Leo-
nards Infirmary.
53, Maddox Street.
1903. 1650 Almshouses at Wood Green.
1904. 1656 Haggerston Public Baths.
\See also Sp.\lding .\nd Cross.)
CROSS, F Architect.
Faradise Row,
Stoke Newingtoit.
1845. 1224 Design for a national museum.
41, Charterhouse Square.
1S47. 1178 Institute at Stoke Newington.
1204 Kingsland, etc.. Literary In-
stitution.
1848. 1272 Villa at Portneligan Tynan,
Ireland, for Thos. J. Teni-
son, Esq.
53, Moorgate Street.
1855. 1255 Villa at Muswell Hill.
CROSS, John Painter.
40, Robert Street.
1850. 491 The burial of the two sons of
Edward IV in the Tower,
1483.
185 1. 580 Edward the Confessor leaving
his crown to Harold. " On
the other side it is main-
tained, with equal confid-
ence, that he named Harold
his successor, and told the
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
209
chiefs and churchmen that
no one was so worthy of the
crown as the great son of
Godwin."
1S51. 619 Harold's oath to William.
" Harold, who it is said was
thus publicly taken by sur-
prise, durst not retract: he
stepped forward with a
troubled and confused air,
laid his hand upon the book
and swore. As soon as the
oath was taken, at a signal
from the Duke, the missal
was removed, the cloth of
gold was taken off, and a
large tub was discovered,
filled to the very brim with
dead men's bones and dried-
up bodies of saints, over
which the son of Godwin
had sworn without knowing
it, etc."
39, SfanJwpe Street.
1853. 5S2 Death of Thomas a Becket,
Archbishop of Canterbury,
December 29, 11 70.
7, Park Place West.
1856. 596 Lucy Preston's petition, a.d.
1690. " Lucy did not reply;
she only raised her eyes with
an appealing look to the
Queen, and then turned them
expressively on the portrait
of King James, opposite to
which Her Majesty was
standing, etc. ..." Rise,
dear child,' said she; ' thou
hast prevailed; thy father
shall not die; I grant his
pardon at thy entreaty — thy
filial love hath saved him.' "
38, Gloucester Road.
1858. 457 Coronationof William the Con-
queror. " On the conqueror
being proclaimed king the
loud shouts of the English
and French were mistaken
for hostile tumult. . . . Mean-
while William held thecrown
of England in his grip as
though no mortal hand
should ever wrest it from
him, etc."
CROSS, Joseph Painter.
6, Victoria Road, Preston.
1890. 1417 A pathway of light.
1892. 1 165 " Clouds that veil the midnight
moon."
II.
CROSS, Max Painter.
1 3, Eglantine Road,
Wands'iOorth.
1S98. 1223 A Susse.x windmill.
CROSS, Thomas B Painter.
Royal Avenue, Scarborough.
1S94. 430 Summer meadows.
1896. 831 Brandon, Suffolk.
CROSSE, Edwin Reeve Painter.
5, Springfield Terrace,
Headingly, near Leeds.
1 888. 9S4 Washington Teasdale, Esq.
The King Stagg, Bushey, Herts.
1890. 376 Expectancy.
1896. 329 "Who's coming?"
1897. 17 Welcome spring.
1S5 Dorothy, daughter of A. J.
Clayton, Esq.
CROSSE, Richard.
Miniature Painter.
Henrietta St., Covent Garden.
1770. 65 A portrait, in miniature, of a
lady playing on a guitar. (//
is Lady Mexborough, easy
and well. — Walpole.)
1771. 52 Three miniatures. {Dukes of
Gloucester and Cumberland.
—Walpole.)
Portrait of a lady, in miniature.
do. do.
do. do.
do. gentleman, in min-
iature. {Col. G. West.—
Walpole. )
1774. 55 Portrait of a gentleman, in
miniature.
1775. 80 A Turk. I Minia-
1772.
62
1773-
64
65
66
1776.
1777.
81 Portrait of a lady
73 Portrait of a lady,
colours.
76 A portrait of a lady,
with a child.
77 A portrait of a lady.
tures.
in water
79
80
1778.
73
74
75
1779.
63
1780.
233
Minia-
tures.
78 do. gentle-
man.
do. do.
do. child.
Portrait of a gentleman. \
do. lady. I Minia-
do. do.; [ tures.
small whole-length./
A gentleman, in miniature.
{Dr. Hunter. — Walpole.)
233 Portrait of a gentleman; minia-
ture.
247 Portrait of a lady; miniature.
272 do. lady.
E E
2IO
Crosse,
17S..
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Richard — continued.
v-i Portrait of a gentleman.
1782.
«783-
1784.
1785-
1786.
1787.
17S8.
(Pai
1789.
1790.
1795-
1796.
do. lady,
do. gentleman.
do. do.
do. Mrs. Siddons.
do. gentleman,
do. lady of quality.
{Lady Salisbury. —\^7>\^o\q.)
Portrait of a child,
do. lady,
do. gentleman.
do. lady. {Mrs. Bil-
lingtoti.)
367 Portrait of alady; whole-length,
water colours,
inter in Enamel to His Majesty.)
296 Portrait of a lady.
342 do. clergyman.
309 do. gentleman; enamel.
460 do. do. do.
520 do. do.
311
2S6
320
33+
2S2
3"
298
312
296
CROSSE, S Architect.
Heme Hill.
18.^3. 1313 Design for a church.
CROSSLAND, James Painter.
South Langrigge, Windermere.
1898. 390 Nature still unspoiled.
Broughton in Fitrness.
1903. 9 Tilberthwaite, Coniston.
CROSSLAND, J. M Painter,
77, London JVall.
1832. 82 Portrait of a gentleman.
259 Bandit chief destroying his
child, fearing that its cries
might lead to a discovery of
his place of retreat.
261 Italian peasants.
1833. 314 Medora.
21, Shaftesbicry Terrace.
1844. 533 E. F. Leeks, Esq., Secretary to
the St. Ann's Society.
CROSSLAND, William Henry.
Architect.
7, Albert Street.
1166 View from St. Erasmus Chapel,
AVestminster Abbey.
2, Carlton Chambers, Leeds.
1008 St. Stephen's Church, Copley.
1327 New Town Hall, Rochdale:
The great hall.
927 New Town Hall, Rochdale:
staircase.
1855-
1869.
1873-
1875-
1875. 986 The Holloway Sanitorium,
Virginia Water.
1013 Post office, Huddersfield.
1043 Town Hall, Rochdale.
4, Regent Street.
1876. 1007 The Holloway Sanitorium.
1877. 1136 All Saints, Yorkshire.
1 173 Holloway College.
1197 The theatre, Huddersfield.
1198 Ramsden estate, Huddersfield.
1878. 1052 Holy Trinity Church, Orsett.
The Holloway College, Egham.
1881. 1138 Holloway College: students'
stairs.
1882. 1 173 Holloway
way.
1 1 84 Holloway
tower.
1 195 Holloway
way.
46, Upper Bedford Place.
1884. 1308 Holloway College Chapel.
College: east gate-
College : central
College: west gate-
CROSSWELL, J Sculptor.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1788. 632 Portrait of a gentleman.
CROSTHWAITE, Daniel ... Painter.
6, Gerrard Street, Soho.
1833. 1022 Miss M. A. Newton.
1835. 72 Portrait of a lady.
CROSTHWAITE
523. 4"
412
S Painter.
6, Bucklersbury.
Derwentwater and Skiddaw
from Barrow Hall.
Head of Windermere from
Low Wood; Langdale Pikes
in the distance.
CROTCH, Dr. William Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1799. 659 A landscape.
1803. 140 View of Dovedale.
1809. 153 Scenery of Heathfield Park,
Sussex.
CROUCH, Henry A Architect.
12, Grafs Lnn Square.
1904. 162S Design: Library entrance,
Workington.
CROUCH (J.) and BUTLER (E.).
Architects.
39, Newhall Street,
Birmingham.
1899. 1 65 1 New Higher Grade School,
etc., Aston, Birmingham,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
211
CROUDACE, Mrs. E. H. ... Painter.
27, Upper Albany Street.
1852. 723 Russian peasant woman from
Toola on pilgrimage to the
holy city of Kiev.
869 Portrait of a lady.
1 1 , Russell Place.
1853- 964 "Oulianka," peasant girl of
Ukraine, Russia.
1863. 349 In maiden meditation fancy
free.
CROW, Miss Margaret G. ... Painter.
36, Belgrave Road.
1879. 1251 Study of a head.
21, Penyivern Road,
Earl's Court.
1897. 1089 "Don't cry, baby!"
CROWDY, Miss Rose Painter.
I, Higher Terrace, Torquay.
1895. 1363 Head of a man; study.
CROWE, 'E.yvz, A.R.A Painter.
5, Devonshire Place,
Hampstead Road.
1846. 534 Master Prynne searching Arch-
bishop Laud's pockets in
the Tower. "Thus farre
the Bishop proceeded in his
Diary, which had an un-
expected period put unto it,
being seized by Master
Prynne in the Tower, May
31. 1643-."
1848. 106 Boulogne girl knitting.
124S The Roman Carnival.
1849. 588 Holbein drawing the infant son
of Henry VHI and his nurse,
Mother Jack.
At Mr. Colburne's,
75, Ebury Street.
1854. 619 Cardinal Richelieu and the
Pere Joseph, etc.
12, Queen Charlotte Street.
1857. 1 196 A scene at the Mitre; Dr.
Johnson, Boswell, Gold-
smith.
8, Nottingham Row.
1858. 570 Benjamin Franklin at Watts's
in Lincoln's Inn Fields, a.d.
1725-
1 104 Pope's introduction to Dryden,
at Will's Coffee House, in-
cluding portraits of Tonson,
Steele, Vanbrugh, Addison,
Southerne, Dennis, Con-
greve. Sir Charles Wogan,
Dryden and Pope. " I had
the honour of bringing Mr.
Pope up to London, from
our retreat in the forest of
Windsor, to dress a la mode,
and introduce at Will's
Coffee Room."— .S/r C. Jl'o-
gan's letter to Swift.
1859. 569 Milton visiting Galileo in the
prisons of the Inquisition.
"There it was that I visited
the famous Galileo, grown
old, a prisoner to the Incjuisi-
tion, for thinking of astro-
nomy otherwise than the
Franciscan and Dominican
licencers thought." " Gal-
ileo's daughters, who were
nuns in a convent close by
Galileo's prison, tended him
during his incarceration;
and the eldest, who was his
favourite, read seven peni-
tential psalms, a recitation
which formed part of Gal-
ileo's sentence."
921 The Roundhead. "Few of
the Puritans, what degree
soever they were of, wore
their hair long enough to
cover their eares. . . . From
this custom of wearing their
haires, that name of Round-
head became the scornful
terme given to the whole
Parliament Party."
33, Langham Street.
i860. 175 Dean Swift at St. James's
Coffee House, 17 10. "I
got M D's fourth letter to-
day, at the coffee house,
etc."
1 86 1. 328 Slaves waiting for sale — Rich-
mond, Virginia.
1862. 457 De Foe in the pillory. "July
31, 1703, Daniel Foe, alias
De Foe, this day stood in
the pillory at Temple Bar in
pursuance of his sentence,
given against him at the last
sessions at the Old Bailey
for writing and publishing
a seditious libel, entitled
The shortest way with the
Dissenters." " During his
exhibition he was protected
by the same friends from
the missiles of his enemies:
and the mob, instead of pelt-
ing him, resorted to the un-
212
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Crowe, Eyre, A.H.A. — continued.
mannerly act of drinking his
health, etc."
1S63. 359 Brick Court, Middle Temple,
April, 1774. " On the morn-
ing of Monday, 4th of April,
1774, Oliver Goldsmith
died. . . . Brick Court is
said to have been filled with
mourners the reverse of
domestic; women without a
home, without domesticity
of any kind, with no friend
but him they had come to
weep for; outcasts of that
great, solitary wicked city to
whom he had never for-
gotten to be kind and charit-
able. And he had domestic
mourners too. His coffin
was reopened at the request
of Miss Horneck and her
sister that a lock might be
cut from his hair, etc."
1864. 360 Luther pasting his theses on
the church door of Witten-
berg. Portraits are intro-
duced of Tetzel, Luther's
father and mother, and sister,
of Catherme Bora, Lucas
Cranach, etc., etc. " On the
31st of October, 151 7, at
noon on the day preceding
the festival of All Saints,
Luther, etc."
594 Dean Swift looking at a lock
of Stella's hair. " Dr. Tuke
of St-. Stephen's Green, has a
lock of her hair, on the
envelope of which is written
in Dean Swift's hand, ' Onfy
a 7Cio/nan's /lai'r.' "
1865. 559 Whitefield preaching in Moor-
fields, A.D. 1742. "The
merry andrew . . . got up
upon a man's shoulders,
etc."
1866. 394 Reynolds's first sketch. "When
but eight years old, he had
made himself sufficiently
master of Perspective, from
the Jesuit treatise, to draw
the school house according
to rule, no easy matter, as
the upper part is half sup-
ported by a range of pillars."
— Tom Taylor.
603 Competitive examination.
1867. 435 Charles II knighting the loin
of beef.
1868. 474
673
1869. 61
96
768
1870.
965
IS7I.
39
241
1872.
214
354
569
909
1873-
45
166
^34
566
626
1874.
537
676
1045
A chiffonier.
Mary Stuart, February 8th,
1586. "She was executed
attired in red, her outer black
dress having been taken off
previously, and afterwards
placed in the presence cham-
ber to await the visit of the
Sheriff of Northampton, the
surgeon, etc. . . . They dis-
covered her body covered
with a billiard cloth, and her
favourite little dog crouching
by her side." — Miss Strick-
land.
Shinglers. Shingling is the pro-
cessof fashioning the puddled
balls of iron into oblong
slabs or blooms by heavy
blows of the forge hammer,
etc.
The Jacobite.
The penance of Dr. Johnson,
1784. "My father, you re-
collect, was a bookseller, and
had long been in the habit
of attending Uttoxeter mar-
ket, and opening a stall of
his books during that day.
Confined to his bed by in-
disposition, he requested me,
this time fifty years ago, to
visit the market in his place.
... I gave my father a re-
fusal. ... I went this day
to Uttoxeter, and going into
the market . . . uncovered
my head and stood with it
bare an hour before the stall,
etc."
The Vestal. " If by accident
she met a person going to
execution, his life was granted
him."
Old Mortality.
Friends.
Bob-cherry.
Tiff
Out of School.
Howard succouring the gal-
ley slaves at Venice, a.d.
1778.
After a run.
After work.
Brothers of the brush.
Tethered.
At the pit-door.
A spoil bank.
The dinner hour — Wigan.
Foxhounds in kennel.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
213
1875. ^°- '"^ sheep-shearing match.
3.S5 Handing the brush.
S3 1 The French savants in Egypt,
1798. " \\'hcn the Mame-
lukes charged, the cry was,
' Let messieurs the savants
and the donkeys enter within
the square.' "
(Elected A.R.A.)
1876. 10 The Rehearsal. " Euelpides
and Pisthetairus have fled
from Athens and its vices.
In search of a more tranquil
region, they are directed by
a raven to the community of
birds ruled by their king
Epops. The scene chosen
represents their rebuff, on
being at first mistaken for
bird-catchers, etc., etc." —
Aristophanes.
146 Darning day: Red Maids'
school, Bristol.
9 Sanctuary.
1S4 Silkworms.
283 Prayer.
3S9 Bridal procession at St. Maclou,
Rouen.
567 School treat.
201 Bluecoat boys returning from
their holiday.
301 Marat: 13th July, 1793. "Char-
lotte Corday, who had
tried vainly two or three
times to get admitted to see
Marat, was overheard by him
asking for an interview and
he ordered her to be called
in. . . . When she entered
the room he elicited from
her the names of Girondist
deputies at Caen. He then
said, ' They will soon all be
guillotined.' Charlotte Cor-
day then stabbed him with
a knife, etc."
588 The blind beggar. "And lo!
thy guiding dog my care im-
plores."
943 E.xecution of the Due
d'Enghien, 1S04. "On
hearing the sentence of the
military commission con-
demning him to be shot,
which was his first intimation
of the fatal verdict, he asked
for a pair of scissors, which
were handed to him by some
men of the firing party. He
cut off a lock of his hair and
1S77.
1878.
1879.
handing it, along with a letter
and a ring, asked to have
these last tokens forwarded
to the Princess Charlotte
Rohan-Rochefort, to whom
he had been privately
married."
1879. 1041 The Queen of the May.
1880. 103 Queen Eleanor's tomb.
448 Forfeits.
1 88 1. 66 Explosion of the Cashmere
Gate at Delhi, Sept. 14,
1857. "The explosion party,
consisting of Lieutenants
Home and Salkeld of the
Bengal Engineers, three ser-
geants of the same corps,
Burgess, Carmichael, and
Smith, etc., in the face of a
very hot fire crossed in suc-
cession the precarious tim-
bers of the battered bridge.
. . . The Victoria Cross was
conferred upon Lieuts.
Home and Salkeld, also on
Bugler Hawthorne and Ser-
geant Smith, etc."
503 "Sandwiches."
584 Sir Roger de Coverley and the
Spectator at Westminster
Abbey. " We were then
conveyed to the Coronation
chair, where my old friend . . .
sat down in the chair, etc."
1882. 552 "How happy could I be with
either."
840 The Defence of London in
1643. "Mount Hill Fort I
found standing on a high
way . . . the lower bulwarks
are pallisaded round about.
The figure on horseback is
that of Major-General Philip
Skippon, who commanded
these Parliamentary forces,
etc."
1883. II Old porch, Evesham.
427 " An old nag is a sly nag."
784 Market place, Evesham.
872 "Wood-notes wild."
18S4. 169 Schoolat the Aitre, St. Maclou,
Rouen.
1627 Fish Market, Rouen.
1885. 451 Bairn's play. "The babe had
all that infant care beguiles,
etc."
780 Honeymoon in Normandy — a
street in Lisieux.
811 Old chantry at Auberville,
Calvados.
214
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Crowe, Eyre, A.R.A. — continued.
iSS6. y-'' Hougoumont, June, 1818, the
day after the battle. " Leav-
ing Hougoumont my atten-
tion was called to a group of
wounded Frenchmen by the
calm, dignified, and soldier-
like oration addressed by
one of them to the rest.
The speaker was sitting on
the ground with his lance
stuck upright beside him —
a veteran lancer of the old
guard, who had no doubt
fought on many a field."
1887. Soo Arithmetic: RedMaids'school,
Bristol.
807 Convicts at work, Portsmouth.
30, Duke Street, St. Janus' s.
1888. 1055 Nelson leaving England for the
last time. "On the 14th
September, 1805, Nelson
embarked at Portsmouth
from the beach, where the
bathing machines were
placed, instead of the usual
landing place, to elude the
populace; but a crowd col-
lected in his train, pressing
forward to obtain a sight of
him. He said, ' I had their
huzzas before; I have their
hearts now.' The crowd
pressed forward to shake
hands with him, when he
expressed regret that, hav-
ing one hand only, he could
not do so with all, etc."
Reform Club, Pall Mall.
1889. 648 Military honours. "There thy
rest thou shalt take, etc."
107 1 In quest of the Finnan bad-
dies.
1 1 00 The signal mortar.
Cobham Lodge, Munstcr Road.
1890. 794 A rifle match — at Dunnottar,
N.B.
296, King's Road, Chelsea.
1891. 3S8 Writinga message to St. Helena.
Marie Louise, holding the
hand of her son, the Roi de
Rome, guides the pen in
writing a letter to Napoleon
at St. Helena, and sends
along with it a lock of the
child's hair.
550 The founder of English astro-
nomy. Jeremiah Horrocks,
curate at Hoole, Lancashire,
having attended first to his
religious duties on Sunday,
November 24, 1639, and
after having previously pre-
pared his instrument for the
observation of the transit of
Venus, returns just in time
to witness the event which
he alone had correctly pre-
dicted as going to take
place.
1891. 1021 Sir Joseph A. Crowe, K. CM. G.
1892. 535 Lady Coventry's escort. "Lady
Coventry, having been in-
sulted in the park Sunday
se'night, the King (George
II) heard of it and said that
to prevent the same for the
future, she should have a
guard, etc."
1893. 802 Peg of Limavaddy. "Pre-
sently a maid enters with
the liquor, etc."
2 7, Charlotte St., Portland Place.
1894. 415 The Brigs of Ayr. "Your
poor narrow footpath o' a
street, etc."
426 Farmhouse in the Boulonnais.
697 F'oundling Hospital.
1895. 540 A baptism in the cathedral of
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
652 Le Petit chapeau : the hat worn
by the Emperor Napoleon
at Waterloo.
674 Thomas Carlyle looking at the
Duke of Buccleuch's minia-
tures of Cromwell, his wife,
anddaughter. From a sketch
made at the time of his visit
to Burlington House, 6th
February, 1879.
719 Fishermen's Home, Great Yar-
mouth.
747 The mourners : Sailor's Home,
Bristol.
1896. 671 Drawing lots for the Guelph
succession at Celle, a.d.
1592. "It is stated in the
conclusion of Duke Chris-
tian's speech to his brother,
' To preserve the splendour
of our house only one of us
should marry, so that one
will be the head of the new
line. . . .' They drew lots :
seven balls, one of which
was gilt, the others silvered,
were thrown into the helmet.
. . . Fate decided in favour
of George the youngest but
one, etc."
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
215
1897. 580 Trial for bigamy.
815 The gipsy's rest.
883 The crow-boy.
1898. 407 James II at La Hogue, May,
1692. "The French mari-
ners often went off undis-
turbed in their boats from
one side of the ship, whilst
the English had entered and
were destroying the other.
During the action a generous
exclamation burst from
James, for when he first
saw the seamen in swarms
scrambling up the high sides
of the French ships from
their boats, he cried, ' Ah !
none but my brave English
could do so brave an action."
1899. 72 The way to the farm.
97 On the Boulogne ramparts.
" There are few prospects
more charming than the
familiar view from these old
French walls." — Thackeray.
810 J. F. Millet in his studio at
Barbizon.
Crossing the brook.
The poultry yard. "While the
cock with lively din, etc."
Le chapeau de paille.
The doles of Montreuil. "I
could afford nothing for the
rest but ' Dieu voiis bhiisse;
et le bon Dieu vous btnisse
encore,' said the old soldier,
the dwarf, etc." — Sterne.
1902. 493 Napoleon's abdication, April 5,
1814. " Napoleon, when
signing his abdication at
Fontainebleau, added to it
this proviso ... at the end
of their audience an emis-
sary of Prince Schwartzen-
berg entered, announcing
the defection of Bourmont's
Corps in favour of the Allies.
. . . Alexander I added, ' II
est trop tard ! we can only
treat of unconditional abdi-
cation,' etc."
630 The concertina player.
1903. 310 Milking time.
448 The embroideress.
492 The windmill of Crecy. " On
August 26, 1346, on which
day was fought the Battle of
Cr&y, it is stated that ' Ed-
ouard III mounted a wind-
mill,' etc."
821
1900.
6.3
894
I90I.
549
1903. 503 The Village farrier.
683 The Kitchen garden.
755 The watering place.
1904. 566 Shelley at Marlow writing the
dedication of "The Revolt
of Islam " to his wife on its
completion in 181 7. "So
now my summer task is
ended, etc."
739 The Rt. Hon. John Bright,
M.P., at the Reform Club,
1883.
CROWE, J Architect.
I, George St., Ens ton Spiare.
1831. 963 Castellated mansion.
1093 Cenotaph to Sir H. Douglas.
CROWE, T Miniature Painter.
2 2, Stockbridge Terrace, Pimlico.
1854. -10 Mrs. Gregson Fell.
711 Miss Gertrude Coventry.
1855. 923 B. B. Williams, Esq.
953 Mrs. Joseph Hankey Dobree.
954 Mrs. and Miss Kitchener and
Mrs. William Reade.
CROWHURST, Miss Julia.
Miniature Painter.
38, Gower Street.
1899. 1296 Madame Rdjane.
CROWLEY, Nicholas J., R.H.A.
Painter.
9, High Street, Belfast.
410 The eventful consultation.
503 Lady in a Swiss dress.
17, King William St., Strand.
458 Portrait of a gentleman.
783 An Eastern story-teller.
(Elected R.H.A.)
73, Nis7iiman Street.
16 Study from life.
391 Greek Girl.
403 Portraits of the children of
B. Webster, Esq.
50S The Marquess of Normanby,
late I^ord Lieutenant of Ire-
land.
19, Charlotte Street.
1840. 17 Mrs. John Mortimer.
87 The wedding ring.
172 "What 's her history?"
946 His Highness the Prince Na-
poleon Louis Bonaparte.
19 (Octagon Room.) "Nothing
uncommon."
1835-
1836.
1838.
1839.
2l6
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Crowley, N
1841. 5'4
985
1842. 420
536
1843. 51S
580
1844. 109
'39
1845-
1849.
1851.
.83
276
icholasj., A'//-^^- — continued.
Macdonald of C.lcncoe in Ser-
jeant Talfourd's tragedy of
"Glencoe"as represented by
B. Webster, Esq.
As you like it. ^^ Rosalind.
Gentleman, wear this for
me."
The crusader's departure.
"Faint heart never won fair
lady."
Expectation.
The reduced house. " And so
he went to seek his fortune."
1 3, Upper Fitzroy Square.
Mrs. Aikenhead, foundress and
superioress of the religious
Sisters of Charity in Ireland.
The Most Rev. Dr. Murray,
Catholic Archbishop of Dub-
lin.
Mrs. O'Brien.
O'Connell.
Taking the veil, containing por-
traits of the Most Rev. Dr.
Murray, Roman Catholic
Archbishop of Dublin, Mrs.
Aikenhead, Founder of the
order of Religious Sisters of
Charity in England and Ire-
land; and two sons of the
Hon. Colonel Southwell.
Painted for St. Vincenfs
Hospital, Step/sen's Green,
Dublin.
Miss Sharpe.
Mrs. Maher.
Children of the Hon. James
Norton.
Portrait of a lady and child.
Robert James Tennent, Esq.
Charles Manby, Esq., Secretary
of the Institute of Civil En-
gineers.
408 The caution.
Mrs. Tennent.
The eve of battle.
Portrait of the lady of Nicholas
V. Maher, Esq., M.P.
1850. 36S Portrait of the children of S. R.
McClean, Esq.
Her Excellency the Countess
of Clarendon.
Major the Hon. J. Macdonald.
Mrs. G. Shaw and children.
Portrait.
The Lawn at Anningsley, with
portraits of the Hon. and
Rev. James Norton, Mrs.
James Norton, and children.
1846.
263
276
441
1847.
■55
240
281
553
452
649
1092
377
379
391
1 85 1. 798 The first step.
1852. 613 Scene from the "Vicar of
Wakefield." "I entreat,
woman, that my words may
be marked once for all, I
have here brought you back
a poor deluded wanderer."
II 14 Miss Gore.
1853. 1072 Mrs. Linklater and her two
sisters.
1854. 219 Master Edward Foster Vicars,
son of Lieut. -Colonel Vicars.
1855. 586 Miss Gracy Norton.
(The late.)
1858. 455 Nature.
CROWLEY, P. L Sculptor.
1 a, Hampstead Street.
1847. 1343 Drowned youth.
6, Cardington Street.
1850. 1388 Bust of T. H. Illidge, Esq.
1443 do. a lady.
1S51. 1342 Portrait bust in marble of a little
child.
2 1, University Street.
1853. 1345 Model of Cupid to be executed
in marble.
1854. 1509 Marble bust of a child.
18, Leverton Street.
1859. 1363 Sheridan Knowles; marble
bust.
CROWQUILL, Alfred (Alfred Henry
Forrester) Painter.
4, Portland Place North,
Clapham Road.
1845. 710 The huntsman's rest.
1085 The solitary.
1846. 1014 Sherwood.
1129 Picnic.
CROWTHER, G Architect,
7, Oakley Crescent.
1875. 967 The tombs in the South Am-
bulatory in Westminster
Abbey.
CROWTHER, John Architect.
7, Oakley Crescent.
1876. 848 Entrance to Poets' Corner.
979 Tombs of three abbots, West-
minster Abbey.
22, Doddington Grove, S.E.
1886. 1551 Dining Hall, Middle Temple.
1887. 1318 King's Head, Borough.
1888. 1862 Oak room. New River Com-
pany.
3, Victoria Villas, Reading.
1889. 1344 Rue Kleber, Algiers.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
15, S/KirsUad S/r,-e/,
Kenninglon Park.
1890. 1397 View of Algiers.
90, Ftntiman Road,
South Lambeth.
1897. 1254 Chapel of St. Wilfrid, Hronip-
ton Oratory.
1 2, Creuhison Roaii,
Brixton Road.
1898. 10S4 Oratory of St. Philip Neri.
CROXFORD, Thomas Swainson.
Painter.
Upton House, Brentford.
1880. 947 Near Tintagel, Cornwall.
Elthoren, Brentford.
1884. 87S On the Cornish Coast.
CROXFORD, William Edward.
Painter.
Mona Lodge, Brentford.
1882. 946 The close of autumn. "The
melancholy days are come,
etc."
Kynaston, Linton Road,
Hastings.
1889. SOI Under the shadow of the cliflf.
1890. 171 " The stilly hours when storms
are gone, and warring winds
have died away."
Headlands, Newquay,
Cortmiall.
1895. 994 Washing fish — Polperro, Corn-
wall.
1896. 1119 Afternoon — Cubert, Cornwall.
{See W. Croxford Edwards.)
CROYDON, W. J Painter.
2, Brunswick Terrace,
Windsor.
1858. 925 Waterfall — Westmoreland.
CROZIER, Miss Anne Jane.
Painter.
47, Sidney Street, Manchester.
1871. 613 My doves.
1872. 865 Feeding ducks.
1879. 773 The acacia.
866 Sympathy.
826, Stockport Road, Levens-
hulme, near Manchester.
1894. IIC9 The Stackyard.
CROZIER, George Painter.
Radcliffe Library, Oxford.
1866. 692 Head of a lion.
II.
47, Sidney Street, Manchester.
1872. 7S9 Morning on the mountains in
a deer forest.
1876. 810 In the woodlands.
29, South Molt on Street.
1878. 732 Morning shadows.
1879. 902 After the chase.
18S0. 881 Tranquil shores.
Tal-y-hont, Conway.
1886. 1130 "Watch towers of the Hills."
CROZIER, Robert Painter.
9, Middleton's Buildings.
1836. 177 View on the Thames.
1837. 157 Thames from Blackwall.
162 A calm.
1838. 154 View at Northfleet.
519 View on the Thames.
1839. 253 Sketch off Boulogne.
1 84 1. 293 View on the Thames near
Erith.
324 Fishing boats off Partelle near
Boulogne.
1843. 89 View on the Thames near
Woolwich.
90 A calm.
29, Bnw Street.
1846. 662 View on the Thames.
CROZIER, Robert Painter.
45, Sidney Street, Manchester.
1854. 213 Early guile.
1861. 418 Portrait.
1 863. 444 A good little girl.
1870. 398 Dido.
1882. 196 Amy Kathleen, daughter of
J. Thewlis Johnson, Esq.
CRUICKSHANK, Miss Catherine
Gertrude Miniature Painter.
20, Clarendon Road,
South Kensington.
1868. 797 Walter, son of Henry Cottam,
Esq., C.G.C.
1869. 1063 Juliet.
1871. 993 Lizzie.
1872. 1346 Maude, daughter of H. R.
Cottam, Esq.
1365 Mary, daughter of ditto.
1873. 640 "Consider the lilies of the
field."
17, St owe Road,
Shepherd's Bush.
1882. 1397 Little Mischief.
1883. 1 25 1 The new baby.
3, Blythe Villas,
West Kensington.
1885. 1492 Daisy.
1572 A portrait.
F F
2l8
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Catherine Ger-
Cruickshank, Miss
trude — continued.
1SS7. 1355 Friends.
1405 "Cuckoo."
140S Mrs. Pierrepoint.
85, Sternedak Road,
Kensington Park.
1S88. 1495 Lady Eva Greville.
1889. 1648 Portrait of a lady.
CRUICKSHANK, F.
Miniature Painter.
34, Gerrard Street, Solio.
1822. 426 Mr. Laurie.
78 1 Jas. Duncan, Esq.
1823. 693 Portrait of a gentleman.
721 Mr. Ogston.
88S Mrs. Davies.
911 Mr. Davies.
1824. 670 E. G. Mathew, Esq.
672 Sir Peter Laurie, High Sheriff
of London and Middlesex.
727 Mr. W. Cox.
806 Portrait of a lady.
807 R. Wade, Esq.
809 Portrait of a lady.
1825. 5S5 do. do.
587 J. J. Halls, Esq.
618 W. Evans, Esq., M.P.
619 W. Gisborne, Esq.
813 Portrait.
16, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1826. 742 Willoughby Mondy, Esq.
7S5 Miss Augusta Mondy.
7S9 Miss Maria Mondy.
810 Mrs. Bristow.
63, Frith Street.
1827. 649 Miss Moseley.
651 Portrait of a gentleman.
670 Miss H. Lister, daughter of
Thomas Lister, Esq., Armit-
age Park.
701 Mrs. Monday and daughter.
816 Miss Grove of Shenston Park.
859 Miss Lister, daughter of Thomas
Lister of Armitage Park.
1828. 679 Mrs. J. B. Crompton.
714 Rev. Brook Boothby.
769 R. Wade, Esq.
867 Portrait of a gendeman.
9'6 do. lady.
935 do. do.
52, Newma7i Street.
1829. 708 Captain Campbell.
741 Portrait of a lady.
871 Mrs. Turner.
877 Miss Bache.
94° Edward Pretty, Esq.
945 William Robertson, Esq.
701
705
721
73>
1830. 686 John Russell, Esq., M.P.
763 William Russell, Esq.
764 Master Russell.
850 Hon. Mrs. William Russell.
874 Portrait of a gentleman.
79, Nezvman Street.
1 83 1. 658 William Elliott, Esq.
678 Mrs. Vaughan Williams.
680 Mrs. Eraser.
716 J. Farquhar Eraser, Esq.
813 Portrait of a lady.
841 E. Vaughan Williams, Esq.
886 Edmund R. Daniell, Esq.
23, Newman Street.
1832. 657 John M. Lamb, Esq.
679 Alderman Scales.
713 Mrs. Elliott.
728 Earl of Carnarvon.
776 Portrait of a gentleman.
34, Great Marlborough Street.
1S33. 515 The Rt. Hon. Sir Peter Laurie,
Lord Mayor.
Suliver J. Beecher, Esq.
— Hallam, Esq.
Mrs. Charles Gaskell.
H. G. Barnard, Esq.
851 Portrait of a gentleman.
902 Arthur W. Jones, Esq.
926 Charles Gaskell, Esq.
1834. 798 Charles Law, Esq.
806 Charles Jennings, Esq.
849 Mrs. George Cripps.
1835. 656 Peter Laurie, Esq., D.C.L.
660 John J. Audubon, Esq., F.R.S.
686 Miss Josephine Martineau.
780 Mrs. Audubon.
782 Portrait of a lady.
823 H. J. Turner, Esq.
91, Dean Street, Soho.
1836. 497 Matthew Gisborne, Esq.
787 Portrait of a lady.
1837. 547 B. Phillips, Esq.
623 Mrs. Fielder.
678 Sir John Dean Paul, Bart.
715 Lady Buckler.
807 Master V. Ames.
819 William P. Wood, Esq.
870 Earl of Wilton, etc.
905 Miss Holland.
12, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1838. S30 The Bishop of Norwich. {Ed-
7vard Stanley. )
943 Major Moor, F.R.S. , Bombay
Army.
1057 The Hon. and Very Rev. the
Dean of Norwich. (George
Pelle7v.)
1839. 605 The Dean of Christchurch.
{Thomas Gaisford.)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
219
1839. 650 The Rev. the Provost of Oriel
College, Oxford.
653 Mrs. Colonel Pedler.
753 The Rev. the Master of Balliol
College, Oxford.
793 William Liddell, Esq.
8+2 Henry Drummond, Esq.
679 Mrs. Henry Drummond.
695 Mrs. Twenilow.
708 Thomas Twemlow, Esq.
614 Miss E. Baly.
930 Portrait of a lady.
3, Greek Street, So ho.
1077 Portrait of a lady.
6, Russell Place.
677 Mrs. H. Princep.
859 Sir James Hawkins Whitshed,
Bart., Admiral of the Fleet.
875 Mrs. Robert Wade.
56, Devonshire Street.
773 Portrait of a gentleman.
882 Lady Carmichael.
915 Charles C. Prinsep, Esq.
934 Portrait of a lady and child.
820 Miss Mary Gaugain.
857 Major-General M'Leod.
1031 Portrait of a gentleman.
1071 At home: a family group.
1087 Charles Ford, Esq.
719 Lieut. - General Sir Howard
Douglas, Bart., M.P.
741 The Chevalier de Curtoys.
991 Robert Wade, Esq.
99S Miss Whitworth Russell.
1026 Charles S. Teesdale, Esq.
1029 Miss Elphinstone Fleeming.
1030 Rev. Whitworth Russell.
1043 James Hawkins Whitshed,
Esq., R.N.
867 Mrs. William Princep.
1041 Mrs. Ackworthy.
105 1 Mrs. Pitcairn.
Alexander Colvin, Esq.
Mrs. Halbert.
Mrs. T. F. Goune.
Miss Gertrude Smith.
St. Vincent Whitshed, Esq.
Mrs. Laurie.
Portrait of three children of
St. Vincent Whitshed, Esq.
5, Haymarket.
Miss F. Carr.
057 Portrait of a lady.
Miss Beatrice M. Northall
Laurie.
1088 Miss Emmeline Russell.
1175 Charles Elliott, Esq.
1 177 A child of the late Captain
Wemyss.
1206 Mrs. Blenkinsop.
1841.
1842.
1843.
1S44.
1845.
1846.
1847.
1848.
1052
1849.
622
721
935
937
948
970
IS50.
1008
1057
I85I.
851
1852. 1078 Miss Reveire Whitshed.
1853. 246 A study.
307 A sea nymph and cupids.
707 Miss Barton.
1013 The children of Captain (korgc
Moxon.
1854. 6S4 W. P. Gaskell, Esq., 94th
Regiment.
886 C. B. (iaskell, Esq.
40, Kildare Terrace,
Baysivafcr.
1855. 1125 Major-General Bentinck.
73, Upper Norton Street.
1857. 728 Grace Frances Cline.
1858. 857 Mrs. Bacon Frank.
888 Colonel Arthur Cavendish
Bentinck.
73, Boisover Street.
1859- 759 Thomas Russell, Esq.
i860. 729 George Lees, Esq.
753 Mrs. Lees.
CRUICKSHANK, Francis Painter.
12, Dulilin Street, Edudnirgh.
1852. 25 "So, Lady Flora, take my lay,
etc."
24, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1855- 35' John Finlay, Esq., 78th High-
landers.
CRUICKSHANK, Miss Grace.
Miniature Painter.
73, Boisover Street.
i860. 725 Portrait of a child.
50, Burlington Street.
1 86 1. S42 A young girl.
Alonton Street, Mosside,
Manchester.
1863. 827 Portrait.
1866. 636 do.
1867. 824 Miss Maud Lindsay, daughter
of General the Hon. James
and Lady Sarah Lindsay.
S56 Mrs. Edmund Whitworth,
Moatside, Manchester.
30, Fulham Road.
1886. 1355 Christina, daughter of G. V. S.
Lock, Esq.
1888. 1475 Portrait.
Lennox Lodge, Hammersmith.
1892. 1347 A sailor boy.
Bessborough House,
Ravensccurt Square.
1894. 1295 Portrait of a lady.
CRUICKSHANK, William, ..Painter.
Augusta Co//axc, Cambenfcll.
1866. 656 Wood pigeon.
758 Fruit.
220 THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cruickshank, William — continued.
[4, Rtlical Cottage, Peckham.
1867. 697 A branch of apples.
763 Pineapple and grapes.
23, Ne'iV77ian Street.
1872. 712 Children gathering acorns.
102, Kennington Road.
1877. 773 A hare.
1879. ''59 Dead game.
CRUIKSHANK, George Painter.
Middleton Terrace, Pentonville.
1830. 223 Fitting out Moses for the fair.
" The ne.xt morning I per-
ceived his sisters mighty busy,
fitting out Moses for the fair,
trimming his hair, brushing
his buckles and cocking his
hat with T^m%."— Vicar of
Wakefield.
1852. 1272 Tarn O'Shanter. "And scarcely
had he Maggie rallied When
out the hellish legion sallied."
— Btiriis.
48, Mornington Place.
1553. 555 A scene from the " Midsummer
Night's Dream": Titania,
Bottom, Mustardseed, Peas
Blossom, Moth and Cob-
web. "Nod to him, elves,
and do him courtesies."
1554. 9 Cinderella.
1858. 907 On guard.
1859. 8+2 Cinderella.
S67 The sober man's Sunday and
the drunkard's Sunday.
263, Hampstead Road.
1867. 949 The first appearance of William
Shakespeare on the stage of
the Globe with part of his
dramatic company in 1564.
CRUIKSHANK, Isaac Painter.
I, St. MartiiCs Court.
1 789. 483 Return to Lochaber.
7, St. Martin's Court.
1790. 5>5 Visit to the Cottage. Vide/o?
Thomson.
203, High Holborn.
1792- 713 The distresses and triumphs of
Virtue. Vide "Curate of
Elm wood."
CRUIKSHANK, Robert Isaac.
Painter.
15, Dean Street, Soho.
iSii. 2S1 Portrait of one of the Loyal
North Britons Riflemen.
1 8 1 1 . 688 Portrait in water colours of one
of the Loyal North Britons
Rifle Company skirmish-
ing.
690 Portrait of a lady.
117, Dorset Street,
Salisbury Square.
1812. 411 T. Racham, Esq.
420 Portrait of a gentleman.
421 do. lady.
1813. 380 An Eccentric character: a do-
mestic of Lady Farnaby's,
Wickham Court, Kent.
1817. 406 Archers target-shooting at
AVaring's archery ground,
Bayswater.
CRUIKSHANKS, J Medalist.
Bury Street.
1802. 549 Design for a medal.
CRUISE,! Painter.
116, Upper Seymour Street.
1S32. 454 The two suitors.
15, Adam Street, Adelphi.
1833. 2S9 Caliban, Trinculo, and Ste-
phano. — Tempest.
311 L'Ennuyee.
18, How land Street.
1834. 445 Scene on the shore of the Isle
of Wight.
CRUTTWELL,Miss Grace. ..Painter.
Eryholme Cottage, Bushey,
Herts.
1903. 1420 The King of Spain's daughter.
CRUTTWELL, Miss Maud.
Painter.
25, Bolton Studios.
1 89 1. 944 A doubtful bargain.
QUADRAS, J Painter.
8, Albert Place, Edinburgh.
1872. 1106 The Mulatto girl's toilet: a
scene in Cuba.
CUBITT, James Architect.
3, Broad St. Buildings, E. C.
1883. 1214 Church of the Redeemer,
Edgbaston.
1886. 1667 Salcombe College, Loughton.
1887. 1585 The Welsh chapel, Shaftesbury
Avenue: exterior.
1889. 1S66 Chapel at Jesmond.
1890. 1883 Union Chapel, Ishngton.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
221
CUBITT, L Architect.
1842. 992 Pickford's warehouses.
52, Bedford Square.
1 85 1. 27a Goods warehouse, Great
Northern Railway, Battle
Bridge.
1246 Proposed water course over
the Medway, above AUing-
ton Lock, etc.
CUBITT, Mrs. L. (Charlotte).
Sculptor.
7, Cronnve/l Road.
1S73. 1596 In memoriam.
1598 Mrs. Cubitt.
22a, Connaught Place.
1874. 14S2 Edward Kennard, Esq.; marble
medallion.
1483 Mrs. H. M. Kennard; marble
medallion.
1875. 1281 Mrs. G. AV. Thomas; marble
medallion.
1876. 1376 Col. Ed. Hegan Kennard,
M.P.; marble medallion.
1402 Mrs. L. Cubitt; marble medal-
lion.
22, Hill Street.
1880. 1630 Bacchante; statuette, marble.
CUBITT, Thomas.
Miniature Painter.
Vere Street, O.xford Chapel.
1TT5. 82 A miniature.
CUBITT (James) and BRYDON
(J. M.) Architects.
2, Broad Street Buildings.
1887. 1586 West Kensington Congrega-
tional Church.
CUBLEY, Henry Hadfield... Painter.
Grove Cottage,
Tottenhall Wood,
Wolverhampton.
1885. 1109 Llyn Cwmfynnow,NorthWales.
Montpellier, Matlock Bath.
1887. 414 The Hills of Arrochar, from the
Moors near Inversnaid, N.B.
1902. 597 A March morning on the Der-
went.
CUBLEY, W. H Painter.
Neivark.
1863. 39 Kate Kearney.
1868. 354 Evening in the Lledr Valley —
North Wales.
Uyn, North Wales.
1872. 463 Llyn Idwyil, North Wales.
Newark.
1873. -"'* ^ midsummer night — Aber-
niaw Harbour, near Bar
mouth. North Wales.
CUDLIP, S. B Painter.
1 7, Marlborough Place.
1828. 424 A woman washing.
7, Brunswick Place.
183 1. 272 The evening past.
273 Mrs. AVilkinson.
327 Master Wilkinson.
438 Portrait of a young lady.
1832. 176 My new muff.
223 Industry.
CUFF, R. Parminter Architect.
38, dimming St., Pento>i;'ille.
i860. 624 Wellington Church, Somerset.
1 8, Holford Street, Pentoni'ille.
1865. S34 Clock Tower, Westminster, etc.
1866. 809 Elevation — Victoria Tower,
Westminster; engraving.
105, Englefield Road, Islington.
1876. 105 1 Waltham Abbey.
CUISSET, F. F Gem Engraver.
42, Castle Street, Hollwrn.
1830. 1131 Intaglio.
1832. 1085 do.
9, Bell's Buildings.
1833. 1041 Intaglio.
35, Kir by St., Ha lion Garden.
1835. 1022 Intaglio.
1836. 980 do.
1838. 572 Cast from an Intaglio.
1839. 667 Intaglio.
67s do.
CUITT, George Painter.
At Mr. Vincent's,
Perfumer, Old Bond Street,
1776. 7+ The infant Jupiter fed with
goat's-milk and honey.
At Afr. Troclu's,
Little Jenny H .Street.
1777. Si A view near Gisbro in the
north riding of Yorkshire.
82 A view of the town of Gisbro,
with the adjacent country,
taken from the old alum
works belonging to William
Chaloner, Esq.
83 Portrait of a clergyman.
1778. 76 do. gentleman.
1788. 472 View in the grounds of Lord
Mulgrave, near Whitby, York-
shire.
486 View near Whitby, Yorkshire.
22:
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cuitt, George — continued.
1788. 489 DistantviewofMulgrave house,
near Whitby.
499 View in the grounds of Lord
Mulgrave, near Whitby.
514 A view of a cascade in the
grounds of Lord Mulgrave,
near Whitby.
543 do. do.
1798. 29- View of Dunholnie Bridge,
Yorkshire.
Bridge Street, Chester.
1 809. 400 Gateway at Conway, leading to
Llanrwst, with a distant view
of the castle.
1818. 426 Mountain scene near Pont Aber
Glaslyn, North Wales.
CULL, James Allanson Painter.
45, Ne7v Bond Street.
1S80. S25 The child of the regiment.
112, Elgin Road,
St. Peter's Park, IV.
1882. 1098 Going to Market.
1883. 1081 The little mother.
CULLEN, Alex Architect.
Quarry St., Hamilton, N.B.
1898. 1662 Main staircase, The Ross,
Hamilton.
CULLEN, D Miniature Painter.
36, Poultry.
18 19. 864 A portrait.
S74 do.
876 Portraits.
877 A portrait.
974 do.
CULLEN, Frederick.
Miniature Painter.
Latchmore,
Gerrard^s Cross, Slough.
1897. 265 Cherry blossom.
1900. 1429 Molly and the mouse.
1501 E. W. Tait, Esq.
1902. 1224 J. Fairbank, Esq.
CULLEN, Isaac Painter.
15, Warwick Gardens.
1 88 1. 289 Study for a head.
1 9, Hornton Street, Kensington.
1883. 708 Mr. C.
Ti, Phillimore Place.
1884. 219 Her Hobby.
6, William Street,
Lowndes Square.
1889. 850 An Idyll.
CULLUM, Miss Annie Painter.
Oaklands, Chingford, Essex.
1898. 697 Hard times.
CULLUM, John Painter.
Violet Cottage, Batter sea.
1834. 254 The gipsy; a sketch.
530 Girl milking.
1836. 447 A sketch at Battersea.
917 Gipsy going to market.
1838. 284 Landscape.
1839. 278 View near Haver Castle, Kent.
CULPEPER, Mrs. Nellie C. B.
Painter.
56, Wolseley Gardens, Chiswick.
1902. 1316 A fairy tale.
CULVER, Fred Painter.
59, Gracechurch Street.
1890. 213 Across the common.
CUMBER, J Architect.
14, Wilderness Row.
1825. 897 Design for a military college or
hospital.
CUMBERLAND, C Painter.
1 8, St. Augustine's Road.
1 86 1. 918 The sere and yellow leaf.
CUMBERLAND, George.
Miniature Painter.
8, Blewifs Buildings,
Fetter Lane.
1773. 67 Portrait of a child in the char-
acter of Cupid; miniature.
1775. 83 The resurrection of Lazarus;
a drawing.
37, Friday Street.
1777. 84 A fancy head; a miniature.
CUMBERLAND, G Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
17S2. 477 The funeral of Chrysostom,
from " Don Quixotte."
551 The Captive, from Sterne.
553 EUinor of Bretagne — Shen-
stone's " Elegies."
1783. 429 View of Cader Idris in North
Wales, between Dolgelly and
Bala; a pencil drawing.
436 View from nature.
442 do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
223
CUMBERLAND, G.,Junr... .Painter.
36, Foley Street.
18 16. 424 A panorama view, taken from
the Castle of St. Sebastian
in Spain, immediately after
the storming of that place
by His Grace the Duke of
Wellington.
527 Woods at Matlock, Derbyshire;
a sketch from nature.
528 The Convents de Christo at
Tomar in Portugal; sketch
from nature — Evening twi-
light.
1817. 567 Woods at Stapleton, near Bris-
tol.
CUMBERLEGE, C. N Architect.
44, Camden Street.
1827. 983 Sketch for a public building.
t„Joh?i Street, Adelphi.
1834. 883 Wyddial Hall, Herts.
CUMBO, E Painter.
21, Via Cavour, Florence.
1874. 288 Lake of St. Moritz, Engadine.
CUMING, J. B Painter.
3, Dean's Hoic, Walworth.
1793. 167 Portrait of a gentleman.
1797. 625 do. do.
739 do. do.
1798. 498 Mr. King.
747 Mr. Phillips.
1804. 342 Shanklin Chine, Isle of Wight.
3, York Street, Walworth.
1808. 376 Skiddhole, Devonshire.
411 Ludford Bridge, Ludlow.
1809. 373 View at Harbledown, near Can-
terbury.
381 A Landscape composition.
542 Old house at Wandsworth.
571 Ludlow Castle.
18 10. 382 Old houses in Middle Street,
Brighton.
474 A cornfield at Preston, near
Brighton.
819 View on the beach at Brighton.
1811. 724 Landscape Composition.
725 do. do.
18 1 2. 762 View at Peckham Rye.
CUMING, R Painter.
3, Dean's Ro^v, Walworth.
1797. 369 West Entrance to Chepstow
Castle, Monmouthshire.
756 Inner gate of Ludlow Castle,
Shropshire.
831 Gate of Berry Pomeroy Castle,
Devonshire.
1798. 380 East Entrance to Chepstow
Castle, Monmouthshire.
629 South East angle of Chepstow
Castle, Monmouthshire.
717 Interior of Chepstow Castle,
Monmouthshire.
1799. 388 Ruins of (Glastonbury Abbey,
Somersetshire — morning.
648 Tintern Abbey, Monmouth-
shire.
1800. 370 do. do. do.
1801. 514 RuinsofNetlcy Abbey, Hamp-
shire, and Mottestone
Church, Isle of Wight.
666 View of Winchester.
1802. 962 Entrance to Carisbrook Castle,
Isle of Wight.
1803. 292 A banditti reposing.
1009 Entrance to Parchester Castle,
Hampshire.
GUMMING, Miss Constance H.
Miniature Painter.
The Hall, Dedham,
near Cole/tester.
1895. 1182 Miss Vera Percival.
The Apiary, Bushey, Herts.
1897. 1453 Miss Noel Read.
1458 Portrait of a lady.
1480 Master Charles Smith.
1496 Miss Lily Nicholas.
149S Miss Margaret Smith.
Freston Hill, Ipswich.
1898. 1294 Miss Janet Home.
GUMMING, Miss M Painter.
II, Austin Friars.
1874. 788 A spray of bullaces.
GUMMING, W. Skeoch Painter.
28, Queen Street, Edinburgh.
1903. 930 The Black Watch on the trek.
1904. 971 Defence of a Kraal: ist Life
Guards at Diamond Hill,
II June, 1900.
CUMMINS, E. L.
Miniature Painter.
Darmstarl.
1863. 822 Miniature.
844 do.
CUNARD, Mrs. Laura Painter.
95, Eaton S/uare.
1902. 210 Misty day in Richmond Park.
!24
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CUNDELL, C. E Painter.
4, Stratford P/afc.
i860. \v- Mrs- Nicholson.
1868. 6i;o Master Cundell.
1869. rS Portrait.
CUNDELL, H Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1838. -3S The Horse C.uards at White-
hall.
17, Finslmry Circus.
1840. 557 London Bridge, St. Magnus
Church, etc.
670 Windsor, from Brocas.
1845. iiSi Windsor, from the Brocas.
126S Scene on the Tay.
1848. 1274 St. Mary's in the Strand.
1849. 1061 The falls of the Macknell,
North Wales.
1850. 1153 Jedburgh Abbey.
1851. 1155 On the Ouse at York.
1852. 1140 Greenwich, from the river.
1853. 731 River Bed at Killin.
1854. 948 On the Lledder, North Wales.
1856. 99S Market day.
(By J. C. Cundell in the cata-
logue.)
1857. 857 St. Stephen's Chapel, West-
minster Hall, etc.
1858. 1003 St. Mary's in the Strand.
CUNDY, Miss Alice Langford.
Miniature Painter.
19, Abbey Road, N. W.
1898. 1290 Pinky.
1899. 1339 Mrs. George Cundy.
104, Abbey Road.
1900. 1+39 C. J. Plucknett, Esq.
178, Regent Street.
1901. 13S8 Lord Wendover, son of Earl
Carrington.
1405 Mac.
1902. 1117 A study.
1903. 1206 Portrait of a lady.
1212 Miss Mac Calcutt.
1248 Miss Bee Cripps.
1904. 1 169 The late Dowager Marchioness
of Ormonde.
CUNDY, James.
7, Grosvenor Street West.
181 7. — {In the index without any niim-
her or exhibit in the cata-
logue.)
CUNDY, Thomas Architect.
At Mr. Gard7ier's,
Temple Lane.
1795. 724 Design for a hippodrome and
stables.
1796. S24 Design for an heroic family
mausoleum.
Pimlico.
1802. 993 Design for an agricultural
museum.
1803. 995 A Grecian villa building on
the Croydon Road.
1806. 884 Middleton, Oxford.
1807. 989 Middleton Park, now building
for the Earl of Jersey.
1808. 842 Improvements at Burton Hall,
Lincolnshire, for Lord Mon-
son.
1813. 854 Design for a palace.
18 14. 700 A country residence for a
nobleman.
731 do. do.
Ranelagh Street, Pimlico.
1815. 787 A Palace for the Duke of
Wellington.
1816. 879 Mansion on banks of the
Severn.
CUNDY, Thomas, Junr. ... Architect.
Pimlico.
1S07. 106; Blessingby Hall, Yorkshire;
for H. Hudson, Esq.
1808. 937 Improvements at Wytham, near
Oxford; for the Earl of
Abingdon.
1809. 535 Wytham, near Oxford.
18 10. 829 Harwarden Castle, North
Wales.
1813. 858 Design for a bath.
1815. 763 Nobleman's country residence.
1 816. S47 Alterations at Fawsley Park,
Northamptonshire, the seat
of Sir C. Knightly, Bart.
CUNDY, Thomas Architect.
Eaton Chambers, Pimlico.
1864. 760 Lower Grosvenor Gardens, etc.
761 Upper Grosvenor Gardens, etc.
CUNEO, Cyrus Illustrator.
9, Rue Campagtte,
Premiire Montparnasse,
Paris.
1900. 1579 Illustration from " King Lear,"
act iv, scene 7.
1594 Illustration from "King Lear,"
act i, scene i.
215, Uxbridge Road, W.
1902. 1263 Illustration to "King Lear,"
act i, scene 4.
1279 Illustration to Richpin's " Les
deux Labras."
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
225
CUNLIFFE, D Painter.
4^, /I'/i/iso/i St., Soriurs To'tvit.
1826. i; Portrait of a gentleman.
725 Still life.
1 7, Clarendon Street.
1S27. zS Portrait of a pensioner of
Trinity College, Cambridge.
577 A man selling cherries.
25, Store Street.
1833. 427 Portrait.
26, Moscow Road.
1837. 307 Dead game.
55, Charlotte Street.
1839. 184 Toby, a retriever.
495 Chessplayers. "White moves
and wins."
15, Grafton Street,
Fitzroy Square.
1841. 157 Portrait of a lady.
68, St. Thomas St., Portsmouth.
1854. 1263 Gillie Galium, the Highland
sword dance, " Sutherland's
gathering."
1855. 1078 Military group containing por-
traits, etc., of officers of the
74th Highlanders.
CUNLIFFE, E. S Architect.
FurtiivaPs Inn.
1855. 1276 Congregational church for
Crouch End, Hornsey.
CUNLIFFE, Foster Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
183 View of Catania in Sicily.
376 View near Dinas Bran, North
Wales.
667 View of Mount Etna, from the
ruins of the theatre at Tauro-
mina.
196 A landscape.
59 Sea-piece,
no Landscape.
1818. 856 do. and figures.
1828. 413 Scene in North Wales.
CUNNINGHAM, Edward Francis.
See Calza, vol. i, p. 384.
CUNNINGHAM, Mrs. Georgina.
Painter.
I, Keswick Road, Putney.
1888. 1271 The white shell.
CUNNINGHAM, H. F.
Miniature Painter.
5, Royal Crescent, Notting Hill.
1846. 1061 Portrait of a gentleman.
1847. 84S Henry Karslake, Esq.
859 Portrait of a lady.
II.
1812.
1813.
1S15.
1816.
1847.
1848.
1849.
S7S A happy union of 60 years.
963 Portrait of a gentleman.
38, AlhioH Street, Hyde Park.
763 Mrs. John Edmund Rcade.
678 Mr. John Edmund Reader.
757 Mrs. Moon.
CURNOCK, James Painter.
13, College Green, Bristol.
1847. 4+ Master Jackson.
69 John Walter, Esq.
1851. S20 A gipsy encampment.
1853. 134 Rev. John Burder, M.A.
358 Rev. Henry J. Roper.
1854. 1282 J. G. Shaw, Esq., Mayor of
Bristol.
1855. 1319 The breaking up of the camp.
1857- 595 The Marquis of Bute.
1859. 89 The Dean of Bristol. {Gilbert
Elliot.)
i860. 6 The morning lesson.
1 7, Richmond Hill, Clifton.
1861. 210 The young teacher.
S62 A group from the roadside.
1862. 204 "O whistle and I'll come to
you, my lad."
CURNOCK, James Jackson.
Painter.
II, Hampton Park, Bristol.
1873. 851 Autumn. The LIugwy, North
Wales.
1875. 712 Snow storm on the Glydders,
North Wales.
756 The LIugwy at Capel Curig.
1876. 660 Trefane, North Wales.
7S4 Moel Siabod, from Capel Curig,
N. Wales.
1877. 675 Snowdon.
746 The Idwal Mountains.
800 The Bryntyrch Pool, Capel
Curig.
7, Rich/nond Hill, Bristol.
1878. 791 Driving down the sheep — the
Trefane, North Wales.
813 The Idwal stream, North
\\'ales.
1880. 733 On Trefane.
1 88 1. 679 Clearing up after rain.
716 A ferry on the Trath at Tan-y-
bwlch.
1883. 915 Llyn Idwal.
1886. 1200 October mists on the mountain
side.
1888. 1314 "Among the tumbled frag-
ments of the hills."
1889. 1385 The LIugwy in flood, Capel
Curig.
GG
226
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
CURREY,
1881.
6IS
1883.
950
IOI9
1884.
II7I
1886.
II58
II9S
1887.
II2I
1309
1888.
1167
II78
■377
1SS9.
53S
1016
1542
1890.
64.2
1+02
i8y3.
64+
1895.
249
1897.
7-'
Miss Fanny W. ... Painter.
The Mall I/onsc, Lismorc,
Irckmd.
Narcissus.
Red and yellow.
Picking out the best.
Lonely.
Roses.
A wet day.
White roses.
Calm, cool and quiet.
A bazaar in Tangier.
In a meadow.
Roses.
The coming of summer.
" Hours, days and years slide
soft away."
Thistledown.
" Like ships in heaven full
sailed, do long clouds pass,
etc."
By the waterside.
In an old garden.
Wallflowers in Japanese bowl.
Rhododendrons.
CURREY, Henry Architect.
4, Lancaster Place, Strand.
1866. 771 New St. Thomas Hospital,
Stangate.
CURRIE, A Sculptor.
Darnick, near Melrose, N.B.
1877. 141 1 James Brunton, Esq.
CURRIE, James Sculptor.
240, Oxford Street.
1027 The late Cardinal Wiseman.
1008 Mater Dolorosa; sketch of a
life-sized figure.
1024 Daughter of Major - General
Downing; posthumous bust.
1049 George Engstrom, Esq.; post-
humous bust.
1 1 59 John Jerdein, Esq.
1530 " Bois, ma petite ch^rie! "
161 8 La Surprise; statuette, marble.
548, Oxford Street.
1787 Captain J.W.C!ayton,F.R.G.S.,
late 13th Light Dragoons;
bust, marble.
1865.
1866.
1868.
1879.
1880.
1887.
CURRIE, Miss Jessie Painter.
36, Harberton lid., Highgate.
1897. 1341 Sunday.
CURRIE, Robert Painter.
Bridge of Erne, Perthshire.
1885. 1642 A group of herons on the Earn,
Perthshire.
CURRIE, Sidney Painter.
108, The Avenue,
Acock s Green,
Birmingham.
1904. 87 A witness of generations.
CURTICE, George M Sculptor.
II, Hugh Street, S. JF.
1885. 21 1 5 Miss Mary Anderson; medal-
lion, terra-cotta.
21 17 Miss Ellen Terry; medallion,
terra-cotta.
42, Clairville Grove.
1 888. 2023 A Sioux Indian (Red Shirt);
medallion.
CURTIS, Miss F. A Sculptor.
Friar's Place, Nnv Acton.
1850. 1414 A bust of W. Harwood, Esq.,
M.D.
43, Lojnbard Street.
1852. 708 The charm of the Rose. "Her
heart with fresh emotion
grows, etc."
{See Mrs. H. Toogood.)
CURTIS, George D Painter.
Higher Broughton,
Fulham Place,
Matichester.
1889. 40 Falling leaf and fading tree.
423 Sunshine and shade.
1890. 180 A summer day.
1 36 1 In the orchard.
1893. 731 A quiet Nook.
1896. 706 A quiet spot.
1898. 749 Asleep.
CURTIS, Miss Isabel C Painter.
9, Euston Place.
1850. 254 "Ego." " Upon his face there
was a tint of grief, etc."
15, Sotithampton Street.
1851. 7S8 Beatrice Cenci. " How comes
this hair undone? etc."
1853- 99 Medea. " Fuggir non € piu
tempo."
552 Corinna.
CURTIS, John Painter,
At Mr. Marloufs,
Twickenham.
1790. 384 Netley abbey, near Southamp-
ton.
I 791. 545 View of Scarborough.
551 View of Sir George Pocock's
at Twickenham.
1793- 539 A View of Colchester castle,
Essex,
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
227
At Mr. Marlow's, Thvicken-
/lam, ami 168, Piccadilly.
1794. — {In the index, but not in tlie
catalogue . )
1795- 39° View at Colchester, Essex.
10, Chandos Street.
1797. 328 The "Indefatigable" and
"Amazon" frigates engaging
" Les Droit de L'homnie,"
a French 74.
St. Martin's Lane.
1799. 102+ A waterfall.
13, Charles .Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1820. 561 Chrysanthemums.
1822. S30 Portrait of a prize pullet (1822)
weighing 19 ounces, belong-
ing to R. Latham, Esq.
CURTIS, R. W Painter.
cjo Miss Holleihier,
Hanover Gallery.
1890. 1051 Drifting with the tide — Venice.
CURTOIS, Miss Bering Painter.
Washingboro Manor,
near Lincoln.
1887. 877 A study.
151; Portrait of my mother.
1890. 567 Mrs. Dineby Tonge.
825 November.
1891. S04 Sheep feeding — Lincolnshire.
1892. 360 Spring afternoon — Johnson
Ward, Lincoln County Hos-
pital.
CURTOIS, Miss Ella R. ... Sculptor.
51, Rue de Moulin Vert, Paris.
1885. 1979 Prayer; statue, terra-cotta.
Washingboro Manor, Lincoln.
1893. 1686 Bust of a lady.
1897. 1939 Child playing at marbles ;
statue, marble.
CURTOVICH, Ovide Painter.
Atelier's Passage, Smyrna.
1892. 32 Moment of repose — morning.
Plain of Bournabat.
84+ High road to Nymphia — noon.
GUST Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1784. 45S View in Wales.
1 785. 543 View on Winander Lake, West-
moreland.
CUTBUSH, L. F Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1S19. 996 View of part of Dudley Castle.
182 1. 601 View on the Channelsea river,
Stratford, Essex.
CUTBUSH, T. C Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1807. 234 Cottage.
CUTHBERT, Rev. G Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1802. 633 View of Shanklin Chine, Isle
of Wight.
1803. 167 A Landscape.
CUTHBERT, John Spreckley.
Painter.
23, Hugh Street, Pimlico.
1852. 142 Study of an old man's head.
1853. 316 A study.
1854. 276 A quiet thought.
1855. 33 My sister.
Munich.
1856. 265 The artist.
1857. 95 "The heart knoweth his own
bitterness."
47S My brother; a sketch.
1858. 97 Rev. J. Spencer Pearsall.
465 A student.
1859. 112 Mrs. Harper.
1 1 , Queen's Road, West Chelsea.
1 86 1. 96 A Sapper 2nd (Art Students)
Company, South Middlesex
Engineer Volunteers.
420 Richard Hill.
1862. 388 An Arab.
67S W. Cuthbert.
1863. 3= Hush!
IS4 H. H. Locke, Esq.
1864. 93 S. Ruddock.
1865. 463 H. Crosbie, Escj.
CUTLER, Thomas William.
Architect.
9, Conduit Street.
1873. 11S9 Cottagefor an artist at Welling-
ton College, Sandhurst.
5, Queen's Square, Bloomshury.
1890. 1731 Sculpture Gallery, Avery Hill.
181 9 East Gallery, do.
1 89 1. 1 90S Dining-room, do.
1892. 1731 Turkish Bath, do.
1893. 1645 Visitors' Staircase, do.
1894. 1527 House at Enfield.
1895. 1584 Small Country houses.
1897. 1756 Vicarage, Epping Forest.
1923 Convalescent Home, Epping
Forest.
228
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Cutler, Thomas "WiUiam— continued.
1900. 16S4 Italian Hospital, Queen's
Square.
1 90 1. 1532 Chapel, Italian Hospital.
CUTTING, Harry F Painter.
London Road, Becclcs, Suffolk.
1896. i486 An old warrior.
26, Cavendish Road,
St. John's Wood.
1899. 1580 Study of a Flemish girl.
Rectory Cottage,
Wyvenhoe,
Essex.
1901. 1436 Flemish milk-seller.
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DABIS, Miss Anna Sculptor.
88, Fulham Road.
1 888. 1952 Treasure trove; statuette.
2034. Head of an old man.
1889. 21S5 Medal: Emperor Frederick
I, Cathcart Road.
1890. 2053 "There's many a black black
eye, etc."
2085 Study of a head.
13, Glebe Place.
1893. 1736 Sabina; bust.
17S+ Ecco la principessa; statuette.
1895. 1678 Mrs. John Couper; bronze
bust.
1654 E. Lanteri, Esq.; head.
1655 Sweet seventeen ; bust, bronze.
DA COSTA, Professor G. See Costa.
DA COSTA, John Painter.
Belle View House, Neivlyn.
1890. 1019 Evening celebration.
1892. 40 A pastoral.
1894. 58S Youth and Age, etc.
1895. 15 Childhood.
73 Sophie.
59, Glebe Place, Chelsea.
1897. 65 The promise of spring.
189S. 360 Idleness.
9, Sussex Villas, Kensington.
1899. 540 A thief in Love's garden.
1900. 13+ Re.\ford, son of C. Parsons,
Manchester.
1885. 86 Passion flower.
7, South King St., Manchester.
1889. 99 A maiden never bold of spirit,
etc.
1893. 157 The mother.
1894. 263 School time.
DADD, Frank, R.I. Painter,
15, Mecklenburgh Square.
305 Life or death.
3S Charity.
236 A Deserter.
38, Great Ormond Street.
152 The end of the Game.
405 Winter sport on Cornish coast.
937 Under the rose.
546 Teaching the young idea how
to shoot.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1884.
1885.
DADD, R Painter.
15, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall.
1839. 93 Study of a head.
1840. 450 Alfred the Great in disguise of
a peasant.
1841. 207 Titania sleeping.
70, Charlotte Street.
1842. 527 "Come unto these yellow
sands."
Esq.
DADE
Ernest Painter.
237 Una and the Wood Gods.
8, Wentivorth Studios, Chelsea.
"The wild wood-gods, etc."
1887.
1 164
St. Ann's, Staith, Whitby.
1 90 1.
170 Serena Captive. "And first
15, Trafalgar Studios.
they spoile her, etc."
1888.
1202
Lowestoft : herring craft unload-
4S3 Phyllis, daughter of Moseley
ing-
Leigh, Esq.
1393
The incoming tide.
1902.
25 "Une demoiselle d'honneur."
43, Argyle Road, Kensington.
1394
Ashore.
8, West Bank, Scarborough.
1903.
360 Madge; a portrait.
1889.
329
At the pier head, Scarborough.
384 Petite Marquise.
1442
Outside the harbour.
1904.
177 Daughters of W. Glen Walker,
1890.
1274
On the Sands' verge, etc.
Esq., etc.
1892.
5^7
Solitude.
1894.
1012
An old dry dock.
DACRE, Miss Susan Isabel. ..Painter.
Paradise, Scarborough.
Dacre Arms Hotel, Manchester.
1896.
620
Summer afternoon — Yachts be-
1876.
54! La Ballerina.
calmed.
II, Barton House, Manchester.
1897.
1301
Gorleston.
1877.
4+0 Giovannina.
13U
Breydon Water.
1880.
looS Marietta.
1899.
1089
A Wreck.
5, Langham Chambers.
1117
Evening.
1S83.
79 Susan.
1901.
974
" Who was drowned in the
18S4.
838 Bertha.
Greenland seas."
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DADLEY, J Architect.
7, Gloucester Street,
Queen Square.
1793. -+i Theatre at Birmingham.
1 794. 6+4 Free Grammar School, Birm-
ingham.
Church Street, Blackfriars.
1797. 6;S Portrait of a lady.
D'AETH, Mrs. Eleanor H.
Miniature Painter.
Eythorn House, near Dover.
1896. 1455 Late Rev. Walter Sneyd.
1437 Mrs. Sneyd.
143S Captain Hughes D'Aeth, late
Royal Scots Fusiliers.
DAFFARN, William George.
Painter.
77, Neivman Street.
1872. 604 Reading the poets.
47, Torriano Avenue.
1S73. 79 A Cardinal.
1876. 419 The forsaken.
568 Charles Edward, Esq.
1878. 412 Laughing water.
1879. 509 Rainbow Bridge.
973 A Winter tryst.
1880. 30 Sunny June.
97 No thoroughfare.
966 The Village Maiden.
1333 The fisher and his lass; etching.
1351 A calm — trawlers in Harbour;
etching.
1 88 1. 44 The melodies of woods and
winds and waters.
4, North Villas,
Camden Square.
1882. 1482 Little fish are sweet.
1883. 107 Under the apple tree.
404 In a quiet street.
444 Unwilling help.
1884. 173 A simple maiden.
919 The Village Green.
1597 A lone little maid.
1885. 85 The shady side of the way.
376 Roses.
1 886. loSo Sunny thoughts.
1887. 83 Counting herchickens nowthey
are hatched.
1888. 796 West Street, Rye.
1889. 472 (No title in Catalogue.)
656 do. do.
14, Notting Hill .Square.
1890. II Sandwich.
538 The Uuck pond.
1891. 624 Mine be a cot beside the hill.
14, Campden Hill Square.
1893. 930 Thus while the sun sinks, etc.
1894. 437 Sundown.
1895
1896
1897
1899
1900
1904
59 " Early one morning, etc."
10 The home farm.
S50 Between tides.
27 The Barley mow.
943 " Daffodils, that come, etc."
116 Green Sussex.
714 Sovde, Norway.
DAFFORNE, James Painter.
Clapton.
1837. 594 View near Southampton.
Crooneshill, Blackheath.
1838. 928 Great Shelford, Cambridge-
shire.
1017 Coast scene.
1842. 1 167 St. Augustine's Gate, Canter-
bury.
1843. 976 The Vale of Myford.
1845. 1 1 31 View in Kent.
DAFFORUL, J Painter.
Camber'tvell.
1830. 623 Gypsies in a chalk pit.
DAGLEY, Miss E. F Painter.
1 7, Earl's Court Terrace.
1817. 511 Insects from nature.
1819. 683 The Lily.
DAGLEY, Richard Painter.
12, Baieinan's Buildings,
Soho Square.
1785. 446 The student.
17, Old Compion Street.
1790. 351 Portrait of a lady.
510 Four designs from Parnell's
" Hermit."
10, Henrietta Street,
Covent Garden.
1 79 1. 295 Portrait of an old Highlander.
{McLeod.)
357 Mr. Holman as Romeo.
1 7, Berwick Street.
1792. 752 Portrait of a lady and child.
27, Benvick Street.
1793. 432 Portrait of a lady as Rosalind.
823 do. the present Pope
Pius VI, from a gem by
Marchant.
1794. 509 Portrait of a young lady.
Doncaster.
1797. 396 A cottage girl.
403 A cottage boy.
674 Four heads; studies from
nature.
712 Ariel.
1083 Cupid and the Muse. Vide
Shenstone.
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1799.
436
97'
1802.
1803.
1S04.
9, Macclesfield Street.
1798. 366 Portrait of a young lady.
462 A cottage girl.
503 A shepherd's boy.
519 Portrait of a young gentleman.
659 A frame containing six por-
traits.
718 Cupid and Psyche.
I o, Angel RoK\ Hammersmith.
The seasons.
Fonrose ; from Marmontel's
"Shepherdess of the Alps."
Kensington Terrace.
1800. 501 Jaques; from Shakespeare's
"As You Like It."
670 Watercress boy.
749 Edwin; from Beattie's "Min-
strel."
1801. 584 Portrait of a young lady.
585 Zephyr and Flora.
639 Lubin.
291 Portrait of a young lady.
398 Elegant female employments.
456 Portrait of an artist.
Hornton Street, Kensington.
437 Portrait of a lady.
505 Cottage girl and favourite cat.
314 Diana and Endymion; and
one from Cowley's " Imita-
tion of Anacreon."
567 Two drawings from Thomson's
" Castle of Indolence," and
one from the " Heathen
Mythology."
1806. 547 The expiring torch of Love.
565 Two drawings from Sir W.
Jones's poems.
777 Cupid reposing.
1812. 430 Revenge and Pity; from Col-
lins's " Ode on the Pas-
sions." "And longer had
she sung, etc."
1 7, Earl's Court Terrace.
18 1 6. 452 The young mountaineer.
549 The cotter's meal.
1817. 114 A cottage scene.
676 A View near Doncaster.
1818. 51 Gleaners; a sketch.
485 Cupid and Psyche, a favourite
dog and cat.
1819. 183 Rosalind. FiV/(? " As You Like
It."
477 Taking advice.
1820. 9; View of Conyngsburgh Cliff,
with the castle in the dis-
tance; being part of the
scenery described in "Ivan-
hoe."
182 1. 410 Taking thought.
1822. 269 Care.
1822. 271 The novel.
1823. 162 Dorothea. Vide "Don (,)uix-
otte."
1825. 490 Burning the love letter; from
lines by L. E. L. "Soon
the light from the embers
past."
1826. 538 A design suggesting an im-
provement in the basin in
the Green Park.
1827. 402 Enjoyment.
446 Six designs illustrative of
Death's doings.
1830. 5;i Ariel impelling the storm.
1831. 119 Cottage scene sketched from
nature.
1832. 265 Head of a monk.
1833. 561 Hudibras and the lawyer.
DAGNALL, T. W Painter.
50, Minor ies.
1825. 35S An old lock.
35, Richard Street.
1828. 400 Cottage near Bangor, North
Wales.
5, Great Turner Street.
1829. 580 Cliff scenery. Isle of Wight.
83, 1 Tinstone Terrace.
1830. 278 Cottage from nature.
9, Thomas Street,
Waterloo Road.
1831. 318 Cottage scene — composition.
1832. 288 Cottage at Gedshill, Isle of
Wight.
441 Landscape.
250, Tottenham Court Road.
'833. 136 A waterfall.
1834. 523 Basket of Wild Ducks.
DAGNAN-BOUVERET, Pascal
A.J Painter.
147, Avenue de Villier, Paris.
1884. 738 Vaccination.
DAKIN, Joseph Painter.
3, York Cottages, Caiiiberwell.
1861. 802 A Welsh watermill.
Elm Cottage, Camberwell.
1866. 80 Ripe for the harvest.
1867. 379 On Hayes Common.
465 " The pastures are clothed with
flocks; the valleys also are
covered over with corn."
1871. 788 In the wood.
1872. 776 The wooden bridge.
866 An old Sandpit.
Beaufort Cottage, Red Hill.
1875. 653 Fern gatherers.
783 The waning woods.
1878. 795 The cuckoo's first note.
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1879. -60 Pond at Earlswood — evening.
1885. 1325 Old cart shed.
1886. 940 Heli)ing mother.
1 888. 758 "Come along."
16, Marmora Road,
Honor Oak.
1896. 1 1 80 In the garden.
1900. 1146 The moping heron. (Hood's
" Haunted House.")
DAKING, W Painter.
3, East Street,
Red Lion Square.
1 83 1. 35 Portrait of a lady.
DALBY, Edwin Architect.
13, St. Michael's Road,
Bowes Park.
1887. 1745 Proposed church of St. Paul's,
Kensington.
DALE, Miss Constantia M. M.
Painter.
St. Mary's, Weston-super-Mare,
Stmierset.
1S98. 7S3 Flemish lace-makers.
DALE, Miss Emily L.
Miniature Painter.
The K710U, Peppard,
Henley on Thames.
1902. 1 124 Mrs. Craig.
1 185 Portrait of a lady.
1903. iioi Mrs. F. A. Curteis.
1102 Miss Elsa Craig.
1 103 Mrs. Arthur Hansard.
DALE, Henry Sheppard Painter.
1 1 , Harthatn Road,
Camden Road.
188 1. 6+7 Whitby.
Kingston Villa, Scarborough.
1883. 1025 Venice — evening.
6, New Park Crescent.
1885. 1375 Evening.
1886. 1223 Spring.
8, Birch Grove, Taunton.
1893. 1348 Scarborough Castle.
DALE, Mrs. Robert (late Miss Ger-
trude Brown) Engraver.
128, Brecknock Road.
1892. 1593 " Lead, kindly light." After A.
E. Emslie.
1893. 1451 Awakened memories. After G.
Sheridan Knowles.
1467 " The sweetest beggar that ever
asked for alms." After \V
P. Frith, R.A.
42, Park Road, Hampsfead.
1S95. 1.107 Olivia. After P. H. Calderon,
R.A.
87, Adelaide Road.
1901. 1425 Daphne. After Arthur Hacker,
A.R.A.
DALGLIESH, Theodore Irving.
Painter.
Park Lodge, Chelsea.
1880. 1237 In the gloaming; etching.
i3>3 Rue de Plougastel, Lander-
neau, Finistere; etching.
4, Victoria St., Nottittghani.
1 88 1. 438 Study.
825 Walberswick, Suffolk.
Sherwood Rise, Nottingham.
18S4. 1424 Einersheimer Thor, Iphofen.
92, Waterloo Crescent,
Nottingham.
18S7. 141 7 The brook.
20, Ash Grove, Cricklewood.
18S9. 1677 Oude Haven, Dort.
1890. 1412 Thistles.
1 5 So Old Roman canal, Lincoln-
shire. After De Wint.
1 89 1. 867 Landscape.
1892. 1485 Barrio des Pescadores, Fuen-
terrabia.
9, Clare77iont Road, Folkestone.
1897. 1679 Easter — Fontarabia.
1898. 1569 The quarrel.
1900. 1625 Crossing the moor.
1901. 1510 On the old frontier.
1904. 1419 The Giralda, Seville.
DALGLISH, William Painter.
26, Renfield Street, Glasgov.'.
i8g8. 1 105 Across Renfrewshire.
DALL, Nicholas Thomas, A.R.A.
Painter.
Great Newport Street.
1771. 53 A landscape and figures.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1772- 65 Aysgarth Force, on the river
Euse, near Bolton Castle,
Wensleydale, in the North
Riding of Yorkshire, belong-
ing to the Duke of Bolton.
66 A View of Grimble Crags, near
Knaresborough, in the West
Riding of Yorkshire.
67 A View taken in the grounds of
T. Vaughan, Esq., at the
Grove in Surrey, with Box-
hill, etc., at a distance.
68 A landscape.
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1773. 68 A large landscape and figures.
69 A view of Harcwood Castle,
etc., in the \\'est Riding of
Yorkshire, belonging to Ed-
win Lascelles, Esq.
70 Ditto in Great Haywood, Staf-
fordshire, belonging to Mrs.
Hannah Anson.
71 The entrance to Eleeniosinary
of Fountains Abbey, in the
West Riding of Yorkshire,
belonging to the Hon. Wil-
liam Aislabie.
1774. 57 A large landscape and figures.
58 A view of Norton Conyers,
near Rippon in Yorkshire,
belonging to Sir Bellingham
Graham, Bart.
59 A view of a house near Knares-
borough in Yorkshire, be-
longing to Oliver Coggill,
Esq.
60 A view from ditto.
1775. 84 The East view of Bradburn in
Kent, the seat of Sir Roger
Twiston, Bart.
85 A large landscape.
86 A view of Rippon in York-
shire.
1776. 76 A view of Gordal, near Mal-
ham in Craven, Yorkshire.
77 A view near Fountains Abbey,
in Yorkshire, belonging to
the Hon. William Aislabie.
DALLAS, E. W Painter.
Rome, and
13, Cloudesley Street.
1839. 207 The interior of a kitchen of the
Ara-Cceli (Capuchin) con-
vent, on the Capitol Hill,
Rome.
209 The daily distribution of soup
to the women and children
at the gate of the Ara-Cceli
(Capuchin) convent, on the
Capitol Hill, Rome.
35, Burton Crescent.
1841. 46 The interior of a wine house in
the Campagna of Rome, with
card players.
1842. 1242 Cemetery of the Convent of
Capuchin monks in Rome.
Bodies interredinthisground
are often found in an unde-
cayed state, when they are
raised and arranged round
the chamber forming the
cemetery.
II.
31, India Street, Edinhtiri:;}i.
1S53. 1069 The invention of artillery.
" Rendi, miser soldato, a la
fucina, etc." — Orlando Fu-
rioso.
DALLMEYER, Miss Rose... Painter.
II, Barkston Gardens,
South Kensington.
1898. 935 Autumn flowers.
1899. 746 Across the common.
1900. 901 "The whispering waves were
all asleep, etc."
D'ALMAINE, William Frederick.
Painter.
38, Gerrard Street.
1846. 17s Head of Rebecca ("Ivanhoe").
560 Fruit piece.
38, Greek Street.
1848. 592 Burnham beeches.
1849, III A water nymph.
198 II Penseroso.
8, Percy Street.
1852. 16 A Bacchante.
484 The return from the Cruci-
fixion.
36, Great Russe/l Street.
1854. 441 Undine.
1336 Isabella.
1855. 597 Jesus Christ recommending his
mother to the care of St.
John.
1856. 347 Repose.
13, Hatoley Road,
Kentish Town.
1859. 397 Laura.
1863. 639 A portrait.
DALOU, Jules Sculptor.
1872. 1461 Le Jour des Rameaux a Bou-
logne.
1500 Maternal joy.
1572 Medallion portrait ; terra-cotta.
217, Globe Place, Chelsea.
1873. 1495 Miss Howard; terra-cotta.
1528 La Musique; do.
1529 La Peinture; do.
1540 Paysannefrangaise; terra-cotta.
1600 Hon. Mrs. George Howard;
terra-cotta.
1 60 1 Labrodeuse; statue in bronze.
1S74. 1530 " Hush-a-bye, baby"; to be
executed in marble.
1543 F. Leighton, Esq., R.A.; terra-
cotta.
1606 L. Alma-Tadema, Esq.; terra-
cotta.
1875. 1351 Miss Heseltine; terra-cotta.
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Dalou, Jules— (o/i/inued.
1875. ijjS J. E. Hodgson, Esq., A.R.A.;
terracotta.
1369 Bust of a child; terra-cotta.
1876. 1385 Boulonnaises a I'Eglise; group
in terracotta.
1441 La berceuse; marble statue.
1S77. 1465 Une Boulonnaise allaitant son
enfant; terracotta.
1481 George Howard, Esq.; terra-
cotta.
1879. 1502 Bacchanal; decorative basso-
relievo.
1556 Mrs. Poynter; bust, terracotta.
1558 E. J. Poynter, Esq., R. A.; bust,
terra-cotta.
DALTON, Miss Caroline Painter.
14, Queen's Square.
1879. 1340 Copy of "Cleopatra," by Var
Rotari.
DALTON, Edwin.
Miniature Painter.
1818. 563 Flowers.
7, Aldgaie High Street.
1824. 704 Portrait of a child.
113, Park St., Camden Town.
1S38. 8S1 Portrait of a lady.
1 7, Euston Place.
1S41. 783 Portrait of a lady.
5, Fitzroy Street.
1842. 821 Mrs. E. Dalton, late Miss M.
Ross.
1844. 745 Portrait of a lady.
DALTON, Mrs._ Edwin (late Miss
Magdalene Ross).
Miniature Painter.
5, Fitzroy Street.
1842. 849 Mrs. Dove.
1844. 720 Miss Ross.
721 Miss Grosse.
749 Lady Seymour.
767 Portrait.
786 — Pellen, Esq., R.N.
798 Miss De Winton.
1845. 717 Portrait of a lady.
893 Mrs. Capron.
18, Tavistock Street.
1847. 725 Earl of Antrim and Lady Os-
borne.
38, Fitzroy Street.
1850. S60 A portrait.
(Miniature Painter to the Queen.)
863 Sir W. C. Ross, R.A.
864 The Hon. Mark Kerr, Com-
mander of the Royal Navy.
1854. 771 Miss Georgina Buckley.
1S56. 784 Miss Grover.
Si I Mr. Samuel Robertson and
Miss Robertson.
{See Miss Magdalene Ross.)
DALTON, F Architect.
1847. 1179 Design for an infirmary.
DALTON, Mrs. M Painter.
1 9, Downs/lire Hill.
1S79. 670 Plover and teal, female.
903 do. male.
DALTON, Mrs Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1808. 683 Loch Aw, Argyleshire.
1809. 529 Ennerdale, Cumberland.
539 The lake of Wastwater, Cum-
berland.
DALZIEL Brothers.
Wood Engravers.
S3, High St., Camden Town.
1861. 958 Heath scene. After Birket
Foster.
959 Windmill. After Birket Foster.
960 Wood scene. do.
961 Cottage door. do.
1862. 930 Parable of the foolish Virgins.
After J. E. Millais, A. R.A.
9 3 1 Parable of the Good Samaritan.
After J. E. Millais, A.R.A.
938 Parable of the lost piece of
silver. After J. E. Millais,
A.R.A.
939 Parable of the unjust judge.
After J. E. Millais, A.R.A.
1863. 978 The Wicked Husbandman.
After J. E. Millais, A.R.A.
979 The lost sheep. After J. E.
Millais, A.R.A.
980 Dives and Lazarus. After J. E.
Millais, A.R.A.
981 The labourers in the vineyard.
After J. E. Millais, A.R.A.
no. High St., Camden Town.
1866. 807 Children's party.
817 Children with Pet lamb, and
old man at grindstone. After
J. W. North.
821 Children with calf and girl
fishing. After G. Pinwell.
8, St. George's Square.
1869. 10S6 Cain, Moses on Mount Nebo,
Samson at the mill.
1092 By the grave; woodcut.
1125 Cleopatra; do.
1 127 Spring.
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1869. 112S Joseph selling corn, Miriam,
Joseph interpreting Pha-
raoh's dreams ; woodcuts.
1 1 o. High Street.
1870. S58 Landscape. After E. G. Dal-
ziel.
DALZIEL, Edward Painter.
10, St. George's Square.
1865. 702 Study of a head.
1866. 657 A head.
DALZIEL, E. Gurdon Painter.
1869. 673 On the Thames at Medmen-
ham.
33, Belstse Park Gardens.
1871. 361 The goose-girl.
652 Eventide.
672 An old house in Somerset.
33, Belshe Gardens.
1872. 733 In the orchard.
757 Sheep.
758 The barley mow.
961 Lost "far, far away."
1S73. 911 By the wayside.
1S75. 710 Happy as a queen.
745 Rustic life.
S20 Farningham, Kent.
1876. 628 Near the Ferry — Christchurch,
Hampshire.
638 Gossips.
647 Dinner time.
709 Scissors to grind.
1882. 1053 The latest intelligence.
DALZIEL, Herbert Painter.
7, Oppidan's Road, N. W.
1877. 670 An old man's friends.
1882. 259 "The life of the year is gone."
1883. 674 Still life.
1885. 296 The cow-girl.
1887. 755 Roses.
763 do.
874 Chrysanthemums.
1890. 441 "Solemn and silent every-
where, etc."
Eweli, near Dover.
1894. 597 "When the stars are all like
dreams, and the breezes all
like sighs."
782 A Valley — evening. "And
sinking silently, etc."
DALZIEL, James B Painter.
3, Camden Street North.
1852. 403 Treasure seekers.
65, George Street,
Portnian Square.
1869. 488 Trees in Hyde Park.
40 The woods on Seaton Hill.
Wishart's Burn, Gordon Castle.
Near Betchworth, Surrey.
On the l^everon— Huntley,
Aberdeenshire.
The old lane.
Owen Painter.
7, Oppidan's Rd., PrimroseHill.
Old books.
A day in the country.
Fish Auction at Yarmouth.
Mr. A. Mayer.
Perils of the deep.
Morning — Whitby.
By the sea.
Ashore and afloat.
Hoist and away.
When the boats come in.
Confidences.
I Fooler House, Ewell, near
Dover.
Inspecting the catch.
A good catch.
Wooler House, Beltinge Road,
Heme Bay.
A Rescue.
Scheveningen Sands.
A note of summer.
Kentish farmyard.
DALZIEL, Thomas Bolton.
Painter.
4, Camden Street North.
951 A Triton.
S3, High Street, Camden Toivn.
721 Landscape with figures.
741 Whitstable Bay.
749 Richmond Park.
916 Children in the wood.
946 Green pastures.
1872.
140
613
i873.
So
326
1S80.
258
DALZIEL,
1878.
840
1882.
33>
1883.
889
1885.
1086
1888.
262
69,
942
1889.
64
1891.
36
1892.
867
1893.
500
1894.
686
1895.
269
1898.
267
8.5
1900.
936
1904.
5S1
1856.
i860.
I86I.
1862.
DALZIELS, Thomas J. ... Architect.
35, George Street,
Hampstead Road.
1884. 1325 Alterations to 20, Langham
Street.
D'AMATO, Gennaro Painter.
198, Strand.
1899. 888 The Diamond Jubilee Service
outside St. Paul's Cathedral,
June 22, 1897.
DAMER, Hon. Mrs. Anne Seymour.
Sculptor.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1784. 499 Bust of a lady in marble.
{Lady Melbourne, very like.
— Walpolc.)
236
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Damer, Hon. Mrs. Anne Seymour —
continued.
1784. 511 Head of Mercury; a cast.
5J7 Cupid catching a butterfly.
539 Two dogs asleep; in marble.
"785. 505! Bust of a child; a model.
(^Son of Rossi, the dancer. —
Walpole.)
591 Head of the Thames; a cast,
designed for the keystone of
the center arch of the new
bridge at Henley, and exe-
cuted in Portland stone.
59i Head of Isis; a cast, designed
for the keystone of the center
arch of the new bridge at
Henley, and executed in
Portland stone.
641 Two kittens; terra-cotta.
1787. 617 An ausprey or fishing eagle.
62+ A Design for a fountain at
Buxton, representing Hygia;
a cast.
625 Portrait of a boy in the char-
acter of Mercury; a head in
marble.
1 788. 599 Head of a child in the char-
acter of Paris; marble.
607 Head of a boy in the character
of Bacchus; marble.
652 A dog; terra-cotta.
17S9. 5S5 Thalia; a bust in marble.
{Miss Farren. — Walpole.)
612 Two kittens; a group in marble.
613 Isis; a bust in marble. (Airs.
Freeman.)
1790. 661 Portrait of a lady of quality; a
bust in marble.
1795. 39* A bust in marble.
733 Mrs. Siddons in the character
of Melpomene; a cast.
1799. 1 104 A dog; executed in Carara
marble.
iSoo. 1009 A lap-dog.
1803. 1018 Bust of the Hon. Charles
James Fox.
1804. 937 Bust of Lord Nelson in Cimra
marble.
1805. 7S4 Bust of Master W. H. Betty.
1806. 838 Sir J. Banks, Bart.
1807. 1000 A sketch for the monument of
the late Lord Nelson.
1810. S84 Head of a muse; in bronze.
1813. 912 Bust in bronze of Sir Joseph
Banks.
1814. 768 Bustin terra-cotta of Professor
Sir H. Davy.
1816. 95; Model of a dog; in terra-
cotta.
i8i8. loSi A dog; in terra-cotta.
DAMIS, J
1879. 350 Flowers.
Painter.
DAMPIER, E Miniature Painter.
(.\n Honorary Exhibitor.)
1784. 284 Portrait of a lady.
298 do. gentleman.
1785. 285 do. do.
1786. 308 do. do.
DANA, William P. W Painter.
237, Faubourg St. Honor e,
Paris.
1873. 18 Day dreams.
DANBY, Francis, A.R.A Painter.
9, Kingsdoivn Place, Bristol.
1 82 1. 210 Disappointed love.
1822. 325 Clearing up after a shower.
Woodfield Cottage, Redland,
Bristol.
1823. 417 Landscape with warriors of old
times in England, retired to
the shade of a mountain
glen, to hear the song of their
minstrel.
2, Grafton Street East.
1824. 350 Sunset at sea after a storm.
14, Mornington Crescent.
1825. 287 The delivery of Israel out of
Egypt. "And it came to
pass, that, in the morning
watch, the Lord looked unto
the hosts of the Egyptians
through a pillar of fire, etc."
— Exodus, chap. 14.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1826. 305 Christ walking on the sea.
1827. 13 The embarkation of Cleopatra
on the Cydnus, when she first
met Mark Antony in Cilicia.
1828. 234 Merchant of Venice: scene,
Belmont, in the garden of
Portia's house; Lorenzo and
Jessica. " How sweet the
moonlight sleeps upon this
bank, etc."
340 An attempt to illustrate the
opening of the sixth seal.
" And I beheld when he had
opened the sixth seal, etc."
Revelations, chap. 6, ver. 12,
etc.
1829. 4 Subject from the Revelations.
" And the fourth angel
sounded and the third part
of the sun was smitten, etc.,
etc."
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
237
1S29. 317 Subject from the Revelations.
"And the angel which I saw
stand upon the sea and upon
the earth, lifted up his hand
to heaven, etc."
1831. 33S The golden age.
1 3, Rathbnne Place, and
8, Rue Vanneau,
Paris.
1837. 465 " Rich and rare were the gems
she wore." " The people
were inspired with such a
spirit of honour, virtue and
religion by the great example
of Brien that as a proof of it
we are informed that a young
lady of great beauty, adorned
with jewelsand a costly dress,
undertook a journey alone
from one end of the kingdom
to the other, with a wand
only in her hand, at the top
of which was a ring of ex-
ceeding great value, and such
an impression had the laws
and government of this mon-
arch made on the minds of
allthe people, that noattempt
was made upon her honour,
nor was she robbed of her
clothes or jewels."
At Messrs. Martin Colnagki
and Co., Cockspur Street.
1 84 1. 466 The sculptor's triumph when
his statue of Venus is about
to be placed in her temple —
a morning at Rhodes.
527 Liensfiord Lake in Norway; a
sudden storm, called a Han-
ger, passing off — an effect
which on their lonely lakes
occurs nearly every day in
autumn.
549 The enchanted castle — sunset.
"O! how can mortals hope
for bliss when fairies grieve
in place like this."
1842. 146 Mary Magdalene in the desert.
229 A contest of the lyre and
the pipe in the valley of
Tempe.
236 A soiree at St. Cloud in the
reign of Louis XIV.
375 The Holy Family reposing
during the flight into Egypt
— break of day.
1843. 342 The last moment of sunset.
10, Norfulii Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1844. 305 The painter's holiday.
1845.
1846.
1847. 530
1848.
1849. 531
1850.
1851.
1844. 552 The tomb of Christ immedi-
ately after the resurrection.
" And when the Sabbath was
past Mary Magdalene, etc."
Catford Hill, Lewishant.
272 The wood nymph's hymn to
the rising sun.
444 Landscape and figures. Ras-
selas and Imlac near the
cave, reposing from their
labour of excavation, anxi-
ously anticipating their es-
cape from the happy valley.
475 Sunrise — the fisherman's home.
500 The dawn of morning.
Exmouth, Devon.
Blackberry pickers: a lane in
Devonshire.
586 A seaman's farewell.
447 Caius Marius in the ruins of
Carthage.
595 The Evening gun— a calm on
the shore of England.
Morning, on the banks of
Zi.irich Lake, with pilgrims
embarking on their way to
Einsettlin.
573 Spring.
335 Winter — sunset; a slide.
581 A ship on fire: a calm moon-
light far at sea.
622 A summer sunset. "Home!
home ! "
{Described as R.A. in the
index by mistake.)
155 A wild sea shore, at sunset.
34 The departure of Ulysses from
Ithaca — morning.
A party of pleasure on the
Lake of Wallenstadt in
Switzerland.
Evening. " In the rosy time
of the year."
563 Dead calm — sunset, at the
Bight of Exmouth.
245 The court, palace and gardens
of Alcinoiis — a ruddy morn-
ing. " Close to the gates a
spacious garden lies, etc."
239 A smuggler's cove.
290 The Death of Abel.
521 Landscape: Ulysses at the
Court of Alcinous, going to
the athletic games instituted
in honour of his visit.
A Lake scene : going to the
fair.
Phcebus rising from the sea,
by the lustre of his first
vivifying rays, through the
1853-
1854.
1855. 46
287
i8S7.
1858.
1859.
i860.
4>
219
^38
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Danby, Francis, A.R.A.— continued.
drifting foam of a rolling
wave, calls into worldly exist-
ence " The Queen of Beauty."
i860. 340 "When even on the brink of
wild despair, the famished
mariner, etc."
DANBY, G Painter.
Clifton.
1S17. 528 View in Scotland.
DANBY, George F Architect.
10, Park Roiv, Leeds.
1 901. 1685 New Congregational church,
Leeds.
DANBY, James Francis Painter.
II, Totten/iam Court Road.
1842. 482 View of Caernarvon Castle,
North Wales.
8, St. James's Place,
Hampstead Road.
1847. '2^9 Office of Health, Naples.
1849. 441 Dover from the Canterbury
Road.
4, Camden Terrace West.
1850. 502 Lake Gwenit, North Wales.
844 Early morning — near Pont
Madoc, North Wales.
62, Cluapside.
1 85 1. 760 Blackrock Castle, with the
Wicklow mountains, Ireland
— sunset.
29, Gloucester Gardens.
1852. 599 Wicklow mountain.
1853. 168 Castle of Chillon, Lake of
Geneva, Switzerland.
1854. 563 Dumbarton Rock on the Clyde,
Scotland.
Torriano Gardens,
Camden Road.
1855. 1346 The anxious moment.
1856. 322 Loch Lomond, Scotland.
1857. 584 Evening in the Highlands.
1858. 918 Dublin Lighthouse.
1S59. 649 Capture of the Mediterranean
pirates.
i860. 574 A View on the Thames.
1 86 1. 388 Wreck on Exmouth Bar.
II, Canteloiv's Road,
Camden Square.
1862. 613 Portsmouth Harbour.
5, Gillies St., Camden Toivn.
1863. 672 Rochester on the Medway.
706 Cornish Coast — sunset.
1864. 323 View of North Shields, near
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
56, Bartholomeiii Road,
Kentish Town.
1866. 462 Winter sunset on the Thames.
483 Mount Orgueil, Jersey.
1867. 373 Carrickfergus Castle, near Bel-
fast.
56, Laivford Road,
Kentish Town.
1868. 508 Wreck ashore.
1869. 460 Tynemouth.
842 North Shields — sunrise.
1870. 8 Scarborough from the sea.
274 Riding out the gale — Normandy
Coast.
1871. 132 Storm on the coast of Sussex.
317 The day after the gale.
1872. 155 St. Malo; sketch from nature.
653 Coast of Scotland. "The
weary sun hath made a gol-
den set, etc."
1873. 512 Morning on the Thames.
1874. 196 The conflict.
(The late.)
1876. 956 West Lulworth harbour: fog
clearing off.
DANBY, Thomas, R.W.S. ... Painter.
I , Squire's Mount, Hampstead.
1843. 328 " How baffled projects on the
spirit play, etc."
1845. 1000 Robinson Crusoe.
1847. 491 View of Moel Shabod, North
Wales.
2 1 , Devonshire Hill,
Hampstead.
1848. 527 View of the Gledur mountains
from the banks of theLlugwy,
North Wales.
1152 A wood scene — North Wales.
43, Camden Road Villas.
1849. 420 TheCrafnaut Mountains, North
Wales.
481 An otter lake in North Wales.
1850. 559 Lane scene — North Wales.
598 Snowdon from Badger Hill.
1851. 712 The meeting of the Seasons in
North Wales.
1852. nil Lake Leman, Switzerland.
1853. 1228 The shepherds lose their sheep.
1854. 6 A summer morning.
Glydder House, Hampstead.
1S55. 5^7 The poet's hour. "Hark! how
the sacred calm that breathes
around, etc."
1856. 475 The Lake of Lucerne from the
mouth of the Brunnen,
Switzerland.
1857. 505 The shepherd's retreat.
1858. 503 Ulysses in the island of
Calypso.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
239
1859.
1S60.
1861.
1862.
1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
570 Hills and dales in Wales.
617 Going home — near Monte
Salvador, Lake of Lugano.
424 Llyn Gwynant.
5-0 The River Dovey.
375 A shepherd's home.
558 A hill-side stream.
530 Evening.
551 Snowdon.
534 An escape.
54S A new bride for the sea.
41S Glandovery, Cardiganshire.
44, Park lid., Haversiock Hill.
1869. 2S2 The Uri Rothstock on the Lake
of Lucern.
1882. 443 A deserted Home.
696 Dolbardarn Towers.
DANCE, George, R.A.
Architect and Draughtsman.
Chistaell Street, Moorfields.
1770. 70 A section of a royal gallery for
sculpture.
71 Plan of a royal gallery for
sculpture.
1 77 1. 60 The Garden front of a house
for a gentleman in the
country.
Salisbury Street, Strand.
1785. 594 Design for a mausoleum.
29, Upper Goroer Street,
Bedford Square.
1795- 577 Portrait of a deceased noble-
man. {The late Lord Cam-
den.)
582 Portrait of an Admiral. {Sir
Alan Gardner.)
586 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Boswcll.)
590 Portrait of a Bishop. {William
Dickson, Bishop of Down.)
594 Portrait of a gentleman.
6i2 do. do. {Mr.
Granville Sharpe.)
614 Portrait of an artist. {Mr.
Northcote.)
618 Portrait of a gentleman. {Dr.
Blimey.)
622 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Kinlon, or Mr. Kemble.)
1798. 362 Portrait of a gentleman.
363 do. do.
375 do. do.
378 do. do.
1799. 448 Mr. Knyvett.
449 Dr. Batty.
456 Mr. Lewis.
457 Mr. Hoare.
458 Mr. Munden.
1799. 947 Sketch for a design for the im-
provement of the legal quays
between London Bridge and
the Tower.
1800. 363 Mr. W. Turner.
(Mr. Dance was the son of the architect
of the Mansion House [George Dance];
he was an architect himself. He was the
last survivor of the foundation members of
the Royal Academy at his death in 1825.)
DANCE, G Miniature Painter.
Holloway.
1821. 833 D. Dunn, Esq.
1822. 809 Mrs. Ray.
3, Pavement, Moorfields.
1826. 682 A study.
1827. 8S2 do.
1829. 949 do.
DANCE, Nathaniel, R.A. ... Painter.
Covent Garden.
1769. 30 The King; whole length.
31 The Queen; do.
32 Portrait of a gentleman; half
length.
33 Portrait of a Bishop.
34 Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters.
1770. 66 Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of Flora ; whole length.
67 Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters.
68 The interview between Helen
and Paris after his combat
with Menelaus, as described
in the Iliad.
69 A Conversation.
1 77 1. 54 Mr. Garrick in the character of
King Richard the third,
act 5; whole length.
55 Portrait of a gentleman; whole
length.
56 Portraits of a lady and child.
{Mrs. /'a/i.— Walpole.)
57 Portrait of a gentleman; half
length.
58 Portrait of an old man; half
length.
59 A portrait of a gentleman;
three-quarters.
1772. 63 A portrait of a nobleman;
whole length. {Earl of
Coventry, good. — Walpole.)
64 A lady and her children.
1774. 56 Orpheus lamenting the loss of
Eurydice. " Septem ilium
totos perhibent ex ordine
menses Rupe sub aeria, de-
240
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dance, Nathaniel, R.A.— continued.
serti ad Strymonis undam
Flevisse, et gclidis haec
evolvisse sub antris mul-
centem tigres, et agentem
carmine quercus." — Virg.,
Gear., lib. 4.
75 The death of Mark Anthony.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
189 A landscape.
161 do.
do.
(Nathaniel Dance resigned his member-
ship of the Royal Academy in 1790, on his
marriage with Mrs. Dunner; he then took
the name of Holland, was M.P. for East
Grinstead, and became Sir Nathaniel
Dance-Holland, Baronet, in 1800.)
.776.
1792.
1794.
1800.
DANCE, W., Junr.
Miniature Painter.
Holloivay.
788 A portrait.
932 Rev. R. Bowden.
768 Portrait of a gentleman.
881 Winter.
604 Charles Evans, Esq.
721 Portrait of a lady.
839 do. do.
695 Mr. Fitzwilliam, of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane.
626 A study.
841 Mrs. W. Dance, Junr.
609 H. Goulden, Esq.
632 R. Clark, Esq.
5, Pavement, Moorfields.
810 Rev. J-. C. Pearson, of the
Church Missionary Institu-
tion.
653 Portrait of a clergyman.
667 Portrait.
891 do. of a gentleman.
36, Lombard Street.
811 A portrait.
914 The late Sir Nathaniel Dance,
Commander of the China
Fleet in 1804.
48, Coleman Street.
709 Bacchante.
624 Portrait of a lady.
44, Lfigh Holborn.
927 J. W. Edney, Esq.
682 Portrait of a gentleman.
780 James Turner, Esq.
866 do. do.
17, Park Place, Highbury.
667 Portrait of the late Sir Nathaniel
Dance of the Hon. East
India Company's service,
1819.
1820.
1821.
1822.
1823.
1824.
1825.
1826.
1827.
1828.
1829.
1830.
1831.
1833-
1835-
1836.
1842.
1843.
1844.
who defeated the French
Fleet under Admiral Linois
in the year 1804.
1846. S41 F. Crowe, Esq.
9S5 J. Pascull, Esq.
5, Piifford's Iio7ci, Tsling/oti.
1850. 822 Rev. William Johnson, late
Rector of St. Perron Withers.
827 Portrait of a clergyman.
834 do. thelateSirNathaniel
Dance, commander of the
China fleet in 1804, who en-
gaged and put to flight a
French squadron com-
manded by Admiral Lirrois.
W. H. Dance.
Capt. Davies of Her Majesty's
I5ody Guard.
The late Sir Nathaniel Hoi
land, Bart., M.P.
Head from life.
I, Albion Place,
Thornhill Road.
A portrait.
Head from life.
The late William Dance, Esq.,
of Holloway, in his 89th
year.
A study.
The late George Dance, R.A.,
architect.
The late Rev. M. Edgar, Rec-
tor of St. Nicholas, Ipswich.
John Frederick Leary, Esq.,
F.S.A., Librarian to the
House of Lords.
773 John Burnet, Esq., F.R.S.
1852.
697
865
1853-
734
1854.
705
1855-
1856.
829
SgS
758
1857-
835
7.6
763
1859.
7+4
1869.
D'ANCONA, V Painter.
19, Arundel Gardens.
22 Neapolitan Peasant Girl.
458 Does he love me?
760 The refused rose.
I, Long Acre.
646 The Carte de Visite.
1872.
DANGERFIELD, Miss Agnes.
Miniature Painter.
40, Central Hill,
Upper Nonvood.
1894. 1293 Sir Benjamin Baker, K. CM. G.
DANGERFIELD, J Architect.
At Mr. Wyatfs, Albany.
1808. 834 Design for the entrance to a
park.
846 Design for a mansion in the
Gothic style.
1809. 813 House for gentleman in county
of York.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
241
DANIEL, Miss A. S. W.
Miniature Painter.
163, Strand.
1824. 566 Mrs. Bolton.
657 Portrait of henself.
1825. 56S do. a young lady.
700 do. gentleman.
725 do. lady.
766 Mr. C. Symmons.
1S26. 5S2 Mrs. Hamilton.
594 Miss Mowbray.
182S. 310 Portrait of a lady in the cos-
tume of Berne.
69, Oxford Street.
1829. S35 Portrait of the daughter of
Kneller Smart, Esq.
849 Portrait of a lady.
1831. 623 do. do.
651 do. do.
911 do. gentleman.
1833. S29 Mrs. Hawkins.
881 Portrait of her sister.
114, Stra/id.
1834. 740 Miss Percival.
1837. 93S Lady Willoughby.
385, Oxford Street.
1840. 742 Portrait of a young lady.
743 Miss Leeson.
7, Brecknock Terrace.
1845. 834 The infant daughter of Thomas
T. a Beckett, Esq.
890 Portrait of a lady.
DANIEL, C. G Painter.
315, Oxford Street.
1837. 4 Dead Game.
DANIEL, P. A Painter.
I , Clifford Inn.
1853. 1094 A garden scene.
4, Red Lion Square.
1862. 328 Studying colour.
6, Grays Inn Square.
1864. 378 A woman in white.
DANIELL, Frank Painter.
43, Bloomsbury Square.
1889. lot Madame Antoinette Sterling.
iS«, High Street, Colchester.
1897. 408 Miss Ethel Brignell.
1S98. 853 A flower.
1899. 470 Pinks.
971 La Sala Capitular, Toledo
Cathedral.
St. Martin's Studio, Colchester.
1903. 3S5 A bluecoat boy.
520 La Parisienne.
687 A dish of Tea.
701 " Dear Lady Disdain."
II.
DANIELL, J Miniature Painter.
I 7, Ne'd' Bond Street.
1 799. 703 Portrait of a lady.
709 do. gentleman.
722 do. do.
724 do. do.
744 do. lady.
DANIELL, Rev. E. T Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1837. 19 Sion in the Valais.
1838. 2SI View of St. Malo.
1839- 349 Sketch from a picture of the
Mountains of Savoy from
Geneva.
1840. 333 Kenilworth.
DANIELL, J. B Painter.
72, Fleet Street.
1819. 813 Portraits of children.
DANIELL, Samuel Painter.
3, Grey's Walk, Lambeth.
1792. 641 A view at Chertsey, Surrey.
1 793' 597 ^ ^''6^ '■'• the Copse, St. Ann's
Hill, Surrey.
55, Upper Mary lelw7ie Street.
1S04. 649 African Animals: Hippopota-
mus, Koodoo, Quahkah,
Gnoo — part of a work now
publishing.
At Mr. W. Daniell,
9, Cleave land Street.
1805. 652 A Booshwannah pottery — the
Klip springer — heckloa, or
the two-horned rhinoceros
— The Snewberg waterfall on
the Caffre frontier, Cape of
Good Hope.
1806. 520 African animals and scenery.
Ceylon.
1812. 522 The Tullipot tree: view in the
Kiribadgoda district, island
of Ceylon.
DANIELL, Miss S. S.
Miniature Painter.
14, Russell Place.
1826. 259 Portrait of a young lady.
309 do. lady.
1827. 132 do. young lady.
233 do. do.
341 "They stole me from my lull-
ing dream, etc."
1828. 658 Portrait of a young lady.
1830. 498 do. lady.
502 do. gentleman.
617 do. young lady.
660 do. gentleman.
664 Miss Viliers.
1 1
242
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1831.
DANIELL
1772.
69
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•774-
61
'775-
87
1776.
78
1777.
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86
87
Daniell, Miss S. S.—ionlimied.
1830. 716 Portrait of a lady.
774 do. do.
775 do. young lady.
780 do. do.
939 do. gentleman.
(See Mrs. Gent.)
, Thomas, Ji.A. ... Painter.
1 5, Glanvilk St., Rathbone Place .
A flower piece,
do.
2 1 , Little Queen Ann Street,
Cavendish Square.
A flower piece.
40, Littk Queen Street,
Cavendish Square.
A landscape.
42, Queen Ann Street,
Cavcftdish Square.
A flower piece.
Portrait of a gentleman, three-
quarters.
Two flower pieces.
Two drawings: views of the
Porch House at Chertsey,
Surrey, the retirement of
Cowley.
View of Aysgarth Foss on the
river Ure, Wensley Dale,
Yorkshire.
View taken near Bond gate
Bridge, Rippon, Yorkshire.
View of part of Bremham Crags,
near Rippon, Yorkshire, be-
longing to the Rt. Hon. Sir
Fletcher Norton.
A spaniel.
Sir Arthegal, etc., from Spencer.
Prince Arthur defeats the Soul-
dan, from Spencer.
The Red cross Knight and
Una, from Spencer.
Mr. Haynes, Charlotte Street,
Portland Chapel.
The babe with bloody hands,
from Spencer's " Fairy
Queen."
View of West Wycombe, Bucks,
the seat of the Rt. Hon.
Lord Le Despencer.
do. do.
do. do.
View of Bremham Crags, near
Rippon, Yorkshire, belong-
ing to the Rt. Hon. Sir
Fletcher Norton.
View of West Wycombe, Bucks,
the seat of the Rt. Hon.
Lord Le Despencer.
1778- 77
79
1779. 64
1780. 30
312
1781. 34
57
104
130
267
408
33
142
H5
421
1783- '54
1784. 356
367
33, Norton St., Portland Chapel.
17S2. 6 View of Mother Shipton's
Dropping well, near Knares-
borough, Yorkshire.
Walton Castle, Somersetshire
— sunset.
Jenny's Hole, near Malham
Craven.
do. do.
St. Vincent's Rocks, near the
Hot Wells, Bristol — moon-
light.
42, Queen Anne Street East.
View of Blenheim in Oxford-
shire.
A Waterfall in Craven.
View of Workey hole in Somer-
setshire, with the transforma-
tion of the witch of Workey
into stone, from a legendary
tale.
37, Howland Street.
1795. 8 Gate leading to a Hindoo
temple at Tritchencore,
India.
1796. 74 Hindoo Temple at Trinomalee,
East Indies.
124 Courtallum, near Tancarchy in
the East Indies.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1797. 22 Hindoo antiquities at Mavali-
puram. East Indies.
68 View at Benares, East Indies.
115 View near Salem in the pen-
insula of India.
232 Hindoo Temples at Bindra-
bund. East Indies.
273 View on the Sirinagur moun-
tains, North of India.
1 7 98. 6 North-west view of the Fort of
Juanpore in the Benares
district. East Indies.
72 View in the Tinnevelly dis-
trict. East Indies.
99 Sculptured Rocks at Mauvel-
poram on the Coromandel
Coast, East Indies.
266 Tiger hunting in the East
Indies.
(Elected R.A.)
1799. 144 Dutch Budjerau's on the river
Ganges, East Indies.
164 The gate of the old Fort at
Benares, East Indies.
215 View at Chevalpettore, with
HindooBuildings, peninsula
of India.
229 Mahomedan buildings at Bi-
sowlee in Rohilcund, East
Indies.
i
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
243
1799. 299 A forest scene in the northern
part of Hindoostan, with a
Rhinoceros.
iSoo. 9 The Rope Bridge at Serinugur
in the Sevalic mountains,
taken in the year 1789 during
the evacuation of the city in
consequence of the approach
of a large army from AI-
niorah, East Indies.
17 Puppanassum, a waterfall with-
in the mountains in the
Tinevelley district, East In-
dies.
194 A pagoda in the East Indies.
542 Near Shuramuttean Coil, in the
mountains near Cape Como-
rin. East Indies.
iSoi. 69 View in the Cheynpore district.
East Indies.
91 View near Shere-Ghur in the
province of Bahar, East
Indies.
142 View in the Tinnevelly district,
East Indies.
151 View in the Tinnevelly district.
234 View near the fort of Currah
on the Ganges, East Indies.
1802. 12 Near Ambassumattam, in the
Tinneville district. East In-
dies, taken in the monsoon
season.
71 Gauts, etc., at Benares, on the
River Ganges, East Indies.
185 Ruins, etc., at Oude, on the
River Gogra, East Indies.
259 Tritchencore, near Salem, in
the Carnatic, East Indies.
276 Hindoo Temple on the island
of Seringham, nearTricheno-
poli, in the Carnatic, East
Indies.
876 Bidjee Ghur, a hill fort in
Bahar, East Indies.
1804. 7 Cape Comorin, the southern-
most point of the peninsula
of India.
42 View near Juanpore in the
Benares district, East Indies.
104 View near Attoor in the Dindi-
gul district. East Indies.
129 The Braman's Ghaut at Mut-
tura on the river Jumna,
East Indies.
163 Pattergotta on the river Ganges:
Hindoo devotees, etc. ; East
Indies.
1805. I Sir C. W. Malet, Bart, the
British resident at the Court
of Poonah in the year 1790,
concluding a treaty in the
durbar with Souac Madarow,
the peshwa or prince of the
Mahratta empire.
1806. 23 The harbour of Muscat in
Arabia.
64 Sculptured rocks at Sultaun-
gunge Bahar, on the river
Ganges.
130 View on the river Jumma, near
Delhi, East Indies.
159 Part of Benares on the river
Ganges.
166 A view in the Bay of Ben-
gal.
1807. 53 Western Gate of Firoz Shah's
cotilla, Delhi, East Indies.
6 1 The gate of Serai, at Chand-
pore, in the Rohilla district.
East Indies.
102 The Jummah Musjed at Mu-
rata. East Indies.
130 Ruins near Agra, East Indies.
2S0 The fort of Mutura near Mus-
cat, Arabia.
1808. 94 An Hindoo Choultry at Ma-
dura in the East Indies.
140 Taucanche, a celebrated water-
fall in the Tinevelly district,
East Indies.
170 Principal gate in the fort of
Agra, East Indies.
242 Highest peak of the mountains
of Snowdon, North Wales.
1809. 61 Aenercoil, near Manapar, on
the Coromandel Coast, a
recluse situation of the
religious Hindoos, East
Indies.
72 Hurra-gowree, a place of great
sanctity of the Hindoos, near
Bidzee-Ghur, a hill fort, in
the district of Benares, East
Indies.
12, Charlotte Rote, New Road.
1810. 143 The Mausoleum of the Emperor
Shere Shaw at Sassaram in
the province of Bahar, East
Indies.
164 Part of the fort of Gingee, in
the Carnatic, East Indies.
iSii. 57 Ruins of the palace of Madura,
in the East Indies.
78 Ruins of the Nouruttun, part
of the palace at Sassaram, in
the district of Bahar, East
Indies.
446 Bidzee Ghur, a hill fort in the
district of Benares, East
Indies.
244
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Daniell, Thomas, R.A.— continued.
1812. 8 A scene near Nijibabad, in
Rohilcund, the Sewalic
snowy mountains appearing
in the distance: an Indian
on an elephant is endeavour-
ing to cross a small bridge,
which the elephant refuses
until he has examined its
strength with histrunk — ^East
Indies.
221 Puppanassum, a cataract on the
river Tunirabunni, in the
Tinnivelly mountains, of
great celebrity with the Hin-
doos, the annual resort of
thousands of devotees, many
of whom return to the most
distant parts of India, laden
with the water of this sacred
stream — East Indies.
1 81 3. 69 A View looking towards the
river Ganges, taken from an
eminence called Pur Pahar
— East Indies.
2IO The Eed-gah, a place designed
for the performance of solemn
festivals by the professors of
the Mahomedan religion,
near Amrooah,in the Rohilla
district. East Indies.
1S14. 12 A scene near Gungavapetta,
in the Dindigul district, with
wild animals — Peninsula of
India.
145 A scene on the river Ganges
above Benares: the remains
of an Hindoo temple, with
fragments of ancient sculp-
ture, and religious cere-
monies.
311 The entrance, from the east-
ward, of the harbour of
Muscat in Arabia.
129 Trichencore, a mountain of
great celebrity with the Hin-
doos, for the antiquity of its
temples, and other objects
of religious veneration; on
the foreground, females bear-
ing on their heads the sacred
fire, are making an offering
of fruit and flowers to the
sun, a Bramin directs the
ceremony — East Indies.
220 A View taken near the maga-
zine on the top of Ryacotta,
a lofty Droog, or Hill Fort;
one of the Barrah Mahl,
East Indies.
1815.
9, Cleveland St., Fitzroy Square.
1816. 141 An Indian with his cattle, etc.,
having ascended in safety a
dangerous pass in the moun-
tains, returns thanks to
Ganesa, the guardian of the
Ghauts ;ascene in theChrym-
pore district. East Indies.
200 The entrance to the palace of
the Cotsea Begum at Delhi,
East Indies.
304 A view near Saut Puttee in the
Tinnevelly district, East
Indies.
18 1 7. 61 The hermit Kanwa going to
the river Maleeneeto perform
his ablutions, discovers
Sakoontala asleep, guarded
by a flock of vultures from
being devoured by lions and
tigers. Vide Wilkins's trans-
lation of the story of Doosh-
wanta and Sakoontala, etc.
77 View of Jumbukrishna, the
great Hindoo Temple, on
the Island of Seringham, near
Trichinopoli, East Indies.
181 8. 24 Kishnagherry, a hill fort in the
Barrah-Mahl, East Indies.
179 North-East View of Sezincot,
Gloucestershire, the seat of
Sir C. Cockerell, Bart.
241 South-East View of Sezincot,
Gloucestershire, the seat of
Sir C. Cockerell, Bart.
1819. 191 View taken from the bridge
looking up the Thornery,
Sezincot, Gloucestershire,
the seat of Sir C. Cockerell.
217 The Wellington Pillar, and part
of Sezincot House, etc.
265 View from the bridge, taken
near the Rocks, Sezincot,
etc.
357 View of the Temple Fountain,
etc., in the Thornery, Sezin-
cot, etc.
14, Earl's Terrace, Kensington.
1820. 72 View of the garden of Fyz Ali
Kahn at Ghazepore, on the
river Ganges.
1821. 39 The sacred tree of the Hindoos
which contains an ancient
Temple and Idol of Maha-
deva, near the Hurduwar on
the river Ganges.
301 View of the ruins of an Hindoo
Temple, etc., taken near
Coravanellore in the Tinne-
velly district. East Indies.
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H5
1S22. 154 Hindoos returning from making
an offering to the Idol at the
Temple of Vishnu at Se-
cunder MaH, near Madura,
East Indies.
190 A part of the Mausoleum of
Nawaub Assaph Khan at
Rajemahl, on the western
bank of the river Ganges.
1823. 97 A View near Shere Ghur, in
Bahar, East Indies.
310 A scene in the Mountains near
Cape Comorin, East Indies.
1824. 151 A Mosque, public Well, etc.,
near the garden of Fyzali
Khan, at Ghazepore on the
banks of the river Ganges.
171 A View on the Serinugur
Mountains, with the Snowy
Mountains in the distance,
taken during the warfare
between the Rajah of
Serinugur and the Doutie
Rajah in the year 1792.
208 A View at Varunellore, near
Calcad, in the district of
Tinnevelly.
289 A View near Secundur Mahli,
Madura, E. Indies.
1S26. 173 Oriental costume.
195 Hindoo Antiquities at Mahab-
alyporam, on the Coromandel
Coast.
1827. 27 An excavated temple of the
Hindoos in the island of
Salsette, East Indies.
421 Chumar Ghur, an ancient
fortress on the left bank of
the river Ganges, East
Indies.
1S28. 184 The gate of the Cutwal, in the
fort of the ancient city of
Gour, on the river Ganges,
Bengal, East Indies.
DANIELL, William, R.A. ... Painter.
At Mr. DanielVs, Howland St.
1795. 576 View at Fyzabad, in the pro-
vince of Oude, East Indies.
37, Howkind Street.
1796. 512 Mosque at Juanpore, East
Indies.
1797. 540 Gate leading to the Mausoleums
of the family of the Emperor
Shah Jehan at Allahabad,
East Indies.
562 Mausoleum of a Mahommedan
poet built of white marble at
old Delhi, East Indies.
1798. 434 Gate of the Mosque built by
Hafez Ramut at Pillibeat
Rohilcund, East Indies.
439 The Bernar Pagoda, a little
below Benares, on the river
Ganges.
1799. 564 Ruins of part of the palace in
Rotas Ghur, Bahar, East
Indies.
514 View of the fort at Agra, taken
from the ruins of the palace
of Islaum Khan Rumi, East
Indies.
1800. 245 A Mahometan mausoleum at
Ghazepore, East Indies.
310 A fleet of ships leaving the
island of St. Helena.
1 80 1. 242 The gates of the Palace at
Lucknow, East Indies.
9, C/eaveiand St., Fitzi oy Square.
i8o2. 6 View of London and some im-
provements of its Ports, sub-
mitted to the select com-
mittee of the House of Com-
mons by Mr. Dance, exhibit-
ing the proposed double
bridge intended for the pas-
sage of ships, by the alter-
nate elevation of a draw-
bridge on either of the two
bridges whilst an uninter-
rupted way over the other is
afforded at all times for car-
riages and foot-passengers,
without impeding the naviga-
tion, and without the neces-
sity of such elevated arches
as the height of ship's masts
require; also the proposed
embankment and enlarge-
ment of the legal Quays and
the New Customhouse in the
centre of a line of warehouses
extending to the Tower, to
and from which goods may
be conveyed by carts on the
level of the area round the
Monument without encum-
bering the quays — The
Monument, that noble col-
umn, erected by the im-
mortal Sir Christopher Wren,
is seen in the focus of an ex-
tensive amphitheatrical area
on the north side of the
Thames and the proposed
Naval Trophy is placed in the
centreofa semicircular range
of buildings on the south
side of the river.
246
Daniell, Wi
1802. 15
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Uiam, Ji.A. — continued.
ShuwoUah Gaut, Benares, on
the river Ganges.
An Hindoo Temple on the
Island of Ramiseram near
Cape Comorin; with the
approach of the north-east
Monsoon.
A view of London from Green-
wich park.
View of Newcastle upon Tyne,
taken from a windmill to the
eastward of St. Ann's.
View of the cotton mills, Lan-
ark, Scotland.
View of Stoiiebyers Lyn, Scot-
land.
View of London taken near the
Tower.
View of Westminster bridge
and abbey taken from Som-
erset house.
View of Ben Lomond near the
village of Luss.
Coldstream Bridge over the
river Tweed.
Twyzell Castle, the seat of Sir
Francis Blake, Bart., near
Berwick on Tweed.
View from the new Bridge,
Durham.
Windermere.
View on the Thames near
Richmond.
395 Bridge over the river Till at
Twysel, near Coldstream,
Northumberland.
4+4 The new Bridge, Durham.
448 View of the London Docks,
Wapping.
458 Distant view of Durham from
the South.
508 The European Factories at
Canton in China.
1S07. 113 Edinburgh Castle.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1808. 8 A view of the European Fac-
tories at Canton in China.
126 Caernarvon Castle, North
Wales.
165 Tenby Castle, South Wales.
499 View on the Thames near
Chertsey.
1809. 172 View of Plymouth Dock and
Hamoaze, taken from Mount
Edgcumbe.
303 Lynmouth, on the coast of
North Devon.
1 8 10. 27 A view in China shewing the
process of cultivating the tea
1803.
202
1804.
367
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1815. 27
plant and preparing the
leaves for exportation, ist,
preparing the soil. 2nd,
Watering the young plants.
3rd, Gathering the leaves.
4th, Rolling them. 5th,
Crisping them by fire. 6th,
Packing them in chests. 7th,
Marking and binding them.
8th, Weighing them. 9th,
Registering the weight; and
loth. Shipping them on
board the vessels that con-
vey them to the port of
Canton: — which several
operations mostly performed
at the same time of the year,
and for the London market
alone, give employment to
about three millions of the
Chinese population and to
20,000 tons of English ship-
ping, besides adding three
millions annually to the re-
venue of Great Britain.
24 View of Kelso, taken from
Fleurs.
53 Cader Idris from Barmouth.
103 The Castle of Wandepur in
Bootan, East Indies.
31 View of Westminster Abbey
and bridge.
189 Conway Castle, North Wales.
344 View on the Thames below
Greenwich.
3 56 Unloading a corn barge — scene
on the Thames.
46 Clovelly in the Bristol Channel,
North Devon.
399 View of the straits of Sunda,
taken from Anjere Point on
the island of Java.
73 Kemaes head in the bay of
Cardigan, South Wales.
262 Landscape and cattle.
319 View near St. Gowen's head,
Pembrokeshire.
An Indian scene with birds and
animals.
301 Culzean Castle, Ayershire, the
seat of the Earl of Cassillis.
A sketch of the decorations of
Guildhall, at the royal enter-
tainment given by the Cor-
poration of the City of Lon-
don on Saturday, the iSth
day of June, 1814, toH.R.H.
the Prince Regent, the Em-
peror of all the Russias and
the King of Prussia.
452
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
247
1816. 383 View of the Coolin Mountains
on the Western Coast of the
Isle of Skye, taken from
Loch Scavigh. Vide Scott's
" Lord of the Isles."
523 A frame containing views of
Staffa, Castle Elian Donan,
Loch Duich, Rosshire, Castle
Ranza, north end of the Isle
of Arran, and the Clamshell
Cave, Staffa.
532 A frame containing views of
Loch Cornisk near Loch
Scavigh, on the western
coast of the Isle of Skye —
Loch Duich, Dungevan
Castle in the Isle of Skye,
the seat of Macleod of Mac-
leod and Dunolly Castle near
Oban.
181 7. 323 South-west of Armidel, the seat
of Lord Macdonald, Isle of
Skye.
345 South-east view of Armidel, the
seat of Lord Macdonald,
Isle of Skye.
519 Views of Penmanmawr, North
Wales — part of the South
Stock, Holyhead — Corry-
chatachan near Broadford,
Isle of Skye, exterior view
of Fingal's Cave, Staffa.
536 View of Staffa from the south-
west — Part of Priestholme
Island, Anglesea — Conway
Castle, taken from the op-
posite side of the river —
Distant view of Priestholme
Island.
181 8. 194 View on the Thames near
Chertsey bridge.
1819. 70 Dunrobin Castle, the ancient
seat of the Earls of Suther-
land, the ancestors of the
Marchioness of Stafford and
Countess of Sutherland,
founded by Robert, the
second Earl, before 11 76.
95 Gairloch, on the north-west
coast of Rosshire, the seat of
Sir Hector Mackenzie, Bart.
106 Hospitalfield near Arbroath,
Forfarshire, the residence of
Mrs. Hunter of Blackness.
z6S Dunrobin Castle, etc.
316 Coxtown Tower, Morayshire.
1820. 325 The town and entrance to the
Bay of Cromarty.
1821. 243 Sea in the Bay of Biscay: ships
scudding.
182 1. 322 View of Baleapatam river, of
the residence of Ravee Var-
mii of Cherical, a district of
the province of Malabar,
which was ceded to the
Hon. E. I. Company in 1791
by the late Tippoo Sultan.
583 Part of a series of views in
Scotland.
(Elected R.A.)
1822. 39 View of Harwich, Essex.
327 View at Rajemah'l on the River
Ganges, East Indies.
1823. 104 The Hythe, East Indiaman, off
Anjere Point, Island of Java,
in the straits of Sunda.
171 Dunrobin, Sutherlandshire,
from the north-east.
187 View of Arundel, a seat of the
Duke of Norfolk, from the
Little Hampton Road.
206 Arundel Castle, taken from the
Keep.
325 Arundel Castle.
383 An East Indiaman in a gale off
the Cape of Good Hope.
494 The castle of Lord Henry Sey-
mour, Isle of Wight.
507 The Lighthouse on the North
Forland.
1824. 48 A sailing yacht, the property of
a nobleman.
55 Arundel Castle.
72 View from the park of Arundel.
195 Tregothan, the seat of the Earl
of Falmouth, Cornwall —
morning.
212 View of St. Michael's Mount
in Mount Bay, Cornwall.
221 View of Ben Suilvenin, from
Loch Inver, on the N.W.
coast of Scotland.
278 Torquay, Devon. The large
ship in the distance marks
the anchorage of the Bellero-
phon when Bonaparte was
brought to England.
333 The Longships Lighthouse, off
the Land's End, Cornwall.
1825. 29 The distressed situation of the
Kent East Indiaman, Cap-
tain Cobb, when on fire in
the Bay of Biscay, on the i st
of March last, from authen-
tic information.
40 A Mahometan of rank with his
Moonshee (secretary) and
other attendant.
77 Culzean Castle, coast of Ayre-
shire, N.B.
248
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Daniell, William, R.A.— continued.
1825. 156 Scene on the river Ganges.
164 I^andscape: composition.
298 The Edystone Lighthouse dur-
ing the storm in November,
1824. " The storm was very
severe from the evening of
the 22nd and increased with
the rising of the tide. . . .
The sea was tremendous,
and broke with such violence
on the top and round the
building as to demolish in
an instant five panes of the
lantern glass and sixteen
cylinder glasses. . . . The
water came from the top of
the building in such quan-
tities that we were over-
whelmed, and the sea made
a breach from the top of the
house to the bottom, etc.,
etc."
14, Russell Place,
Fitzroy Square.
1826. 5 The Cambria Brig (Capt. W.
Cook) receiving on board
the last boatload of the crew
and passengers of the Kent
East Indiaman (Capt. H.
Cobb) while on fire in the
Bay of Biscay on the ist
March, 1825.
29 Landscape: composition.
133 View of Falmouth, Pendennis
Castle and Harbour, Corn-
wall.
209 Poodumadum, between Kil-
kennee and Adam's bridge.
Peninsula of India. The
Oriamarum or umbrella tree,
buffalo, adjutants, vultures.
245 View of the Lizard Lights on
the coast of Cornwall: a
heavy fog clearing off at
daybreak, and discovering
to a ship her perilous situa-
tion close upon the Stag
rocks.
269 Wild elephants in the Ane-
malee Woods, near Cape
Comorin, Peninsula of India.
285 View of the Lizard Lights,
Cornwall, from the S.W.
404 Scene from the novel of the
Antiquary.
1827. I The dead Elephant — scene in
Ceylon. A party of English
gentlemen on a shooting ex-
cursion in the island of Cey
Ion, arriving at the side of a
lake at the dawn of day de-
scried a dead elephant of an
enormous size lying near the
water's edge. An alligator
had mounted the carcase
and kept possession of the
prey until he had gorged his
fill. The animal next in
strength then gained posses-
sion, and the weaker crea-
tures came on in succession
• — jackalls, adjutants, vul-
tures, and other predatory
birds and beasts were all on
the alert. The astonished
beholders ordered a black
servant in advance of the
party to fire, when a scene
of confusion ensued which
may be imagined but cannot
be described.
1827. 36 Attack of a Boa Constrictor.
In the year 1792 the captain
of a country ship going
through the eastern islands
sent a boat on shore to ob-
tain a supply of provisions,
leaving one of her crew in
chargeofher. On theirreturn,
as they approached the boat,
they perceived to their hor-
ror, that a snake of enormous
size had writhed itself about
their sleeping companion.
The tail of the serpent was
fortunately on the ground,
and the Lascars immediately
commenced their attack on
it with such weapons as they
generally take on a shore ex-
cursion. Roused by a vio-
lent cut on the tail from an
axe, the huge monster reared
his head high above the stern
of the boat, and looked at
his assailants with the ut-
most fury; but so vigorous
were their blows that he was
soon disabled. The vertebra
being wounded, he was de-
prived of power and the im-
prudent boatman was saved.
The snake being measured
after it was killed, was found
to exceed seventy feet in
length.
322 Windsor Castle from Snow Hill.
344 Hindoo females on the banks
of the Ganges.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
249
1S27.
1S29.
1830.
1831.
II.
566 Glen in Windsor Park, near
Bishopsgate.
591 Scene on the Virginia water.
126 Scene on the Island of Cey-
lon.
204 View in Windsor Park, near
Bishopsgate.
293 Lighthouse on the South Stack,
at Holyhead.
311 Scene in the grounds ofH.R.H.
the Duke of Orleans at
Neuilly.
367 View near Neijeibabad in
Rohilcund ; part of the
Himalaya range of moun-
tains in the distance.
540 Windsor Castle from the play-
ground, Eton.
541 Windsor Castle from the north-
east.
28 Waterfall near Vatlagunta in
the Peninsula of India, in
the mountains that divide
the coasts of Coromandel
and Malabar; its height be-
tween five and six hundred
feet.
210 The Taje Mah'l at Agra viewed
from the opposite side of
the river Jumna. The Taje
Mah'l is a mausoleum of
white marble erected by the
Emperor Shah Jehan for his
favourite Queen Miimtaza
Zemani or the most exalted
of the age.
134 The Indian widow visiting the
tomb of her husband.
192 Scene from "Red Rover." The
motionless boat was lifted
with the ship until it stood
in an attitude fearfully ap-
proaching to the perpen-
dicular. As the wreck de-
scended the bows of the
launch met the element, bury-
ing themselves nearly to fill-
ing, but buoyant and light it
rose again, etc., etc. "This
boat with its contents are the
sole memorials of the Royal
Caroline."
249 Virginia Water.
343 A peasant of the Island of
Ceylon.
424 The Honourable Company's
ship the "Duke of Sussex"
off the Lizard.
38 A first-rate going down the
Channel; the Land's End
and Longships Lighthouse
in the distance. " She walks
the waters like a thing of
life, etc."
1 83 1. 57 Admiral Collingwood in the
" Royal Sovereign " breaking
the enemy's line and passing
under the stern of the "Santa
Anna," a Spanish flagship.
" The nearest of the enemy's
ships was now distant about
a mile from the ' Royal Sove-
reign,' and it was at this time,
while she was pressing alone
into the midst of the com-
bined fleets that Lord Nelson
said to Captain Blackwood,
' See how that noble fellow,
Collingwood, takes his ship
into action ! How I envy
him ! ' On the other hand.
Admiral Collingwood, well
knowing his commander and
friend, observed, ' What
would Nelson give to be
here?'"
77 Captain, afterwards Lord Col-
lingwood, in the "Excellent,"
of 74 guns, attacking the
" Santissima Trinidada " of
140 in the battle off" Cape
St. Vincent, February 14,
1801. "The 'Excellent'
compelled the ' San Isidore '
to hoist English colours, and
I thought the large ship,
' Salvador del Mundo,' had
also struck, but Captain Col-
lingwood, disdaining the
parade of taking possession
of beaten enemies, most gal-
lantly pushed up with every
sail set, to save his friend
and messmate, who was to
all appearance in a critical
situation. The 'Excellent'
ranged up and passed within
ten feet of the ' San Nicho-
las,' giving her a most awful
fire. The ' San Nicholas '
luffing up, the 'San Josef
fell aboard of her, and the
' Excellent ' passed on to the
' Santissima Trinidada,' the
largest ship ever built."
190 The forts of Merani and Jellali
at Muscat in the Persian
Gulph.
241 An alligator attacking a bullock
— scene in Ceylon.
KK
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Daniell, William, R.A.— continued.
1832. 9 A Hindoo temple at Rotas
Gur, a hill fort in the Pro-
vince of Behar, East Indies.
20 An Imaum-barrah, or mauso-
leum of a Mahometan high
priest, at Sasseram in the
Province of Bahar.
52 A scene in the Isle of Wight.
97 Hindoostanfe females at a
Gaut, near Manickpoor, on
the Ganges.
11% Birds of Ceylon.
339 The elk of Ceylon.
340 A caprisoned elephant — scene
near Delhi.
341 A Hirkarrah camel — scene at
Firozabad, near Agra.
1833. 27 The falls of Courtallum or Tela
Cauchy in the Tinnevelly
district, Southern India.
47 The Salaam.
272 The falls of Cauvery, Southern
India.
279 A snake of vast size, secured
by his powerful tail on one
of the upper branches of a
lofty tree, darted down,
seized and carried from his
horse a Javanese messenger
who was carrying despatches.
His attendants, one on horse-
back and the others on foot,
were too much frightened
to offer any assistance, and
the snake quickly disap-
peared with his victim.
327 Mosque of Futty-pore Sicri,
near Agra, built by the
Emperor Akbar.
331 A Coorg.
347 Madras or Fort St. George in
the Bay of Bengal — a squall
passing off.
417 The Banyan tree.
10, North Crescent,
Bedford Square.
1834. 6 On the Island of Ceylon near
Unnakundahpatahnah.
26 Calcutta from Garden-house-
reach.
98 Mosque at Muttra in the pro-
vince of Agra, built in the
reign of the Emperor Au-
rengzeba.
176 Zohara, a nautch girl, at the
Court of Asoph-ul-dowlah,
Allahabad.
271 Entrance to the harbour of
Marseilles.
1834. 298 Mosque at Lucnow.
369 Mosque in the Province
of Coimbatore, Southern
India.
1835. 152 Tiger hunting in India.
1S6 The principal gaut at Hurd-
war, a celebrated town of
Hindoo pilgrimage, in the
province of Delhi, Northern
India.
242 Scene in the Sunderbunds,
Bengal.
304 The citadel of Agra, which (ac-
cording to the autobiograph-
ical memoirs of the Emperor
Jehanguier) cost in building
_j^26,55o,ooo ; taken from
near the ruined palace of
Islaum Khan Rumi, the
chief engineer of the Em-
peror Humaioon.
583 The Mosque and mausoleum
of Sheik Nizam-ad-deer
Aoulea at Delhi.
1836. 7 The "Bore" rushing up the
Hoogley during a north-
wester, East Indies.
36 The palace at Lambeth, from
Milbank.
97 General view of the harbour
of Muskat on the Coast of
Omar, Arabia, in the Persian
Gulph.
162 The watering place at Angere
point, on the Island of Java.
The homeward bound China
fleet, in 1793, at anchor in
the Straits of Sunda, under
the command of Sir Erasmus
Gore in the " Lion " man-of-
war.
212 Part of the Fortress of Juan-
pore on the river Goomty,
province of Allahabad, East
Indies.
232 The Guebre priest's daughter.
" She rushed to the side of
the prostrate man — a large
snake was coiled round him
with its head opposite to his
face, and gradually tighten-
ing its folds in order to crush
him to death. The daughter,
roused to an unwonted spirit
of energy by her father's
peril, raised the knife which
she still held, and, striking
with all her force upon the
monster's body, severed the
spine."
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
251
7, Brecknock Terrace,
Camden New Road.
1837. 46 The Hindoo Girl's offering.
The picture illustrates a
practice prevalent amongst
the females of Hindostan,
some of whom are incom-
parably beautiful. When the
moon is at the full these
eastern maidens repair to the
banks of the sacred Ganges,
bearing with them little
earthenware lamps fed with
cocoanut oil, which, having
lighted, they launch and
watch the progress of their
meteor boats down the
Shians with the greatest
anxiety, convinced if the
lamps continue to burn un-
til they fade into distance,
that their absent lovers re-
main constant; on the con-
trary, should they become
extinguished, it is held to be
an augury of calamity.
53 East Deen, Bonchurch, Isle of
Wight.
Ill Bonchurch and East Deen, Isle
of Wight, from the sea.
549 Part of the fort of Rhotas
Ghur, Bahar.
987 The fort of Agouree on the
river Soane, Bahar.
(The late.)
1838. 291 A Nautch girl exhibiting before
a man of rank — a scene at
Juanpore.
DANIELS, Mrs. Amy Painter.
33, Mimosa Street, Fiilham.
1889. 883 A reminiscence of Sussex.
DANIELS, George.
Miniature Painter.
35, Malvern Road, Dais ton.
1884. 1380 Old barns near Chingford,
Essex; pen and ink.
1385 Tree on the Landslip, near
Ventnor; pen and ink.
1886. 1391 Violet, daughter of Dr. W. J. S.
Ladell.
1888. 1565 Lois.
i88g. 1659 Lydia Jessie Daniels.
1892. 1430 Lois.
56, Dimsmore Road,
Stamford Hill.
1893. 1345 Portrait of a lady.
1894. 1255 do. an old lady.
DANIELS, William Painter.
6, Clarence Terrace, Liverpool.
1840. 42 The beggar.
Ill An Italian.
383 The cottager.
Rauton Abbey, Eccleshall.
1846. 45 Portrait of youth.
115 A girl selling small ware.
461 Sir Joshua Walmsley, Rauton
Abbey.
61 9 A friar.
DANKS, B Painter.
At Mr. Walton's,
Half Moon Street.
1783. 129 Patience.
13, Coventry Street.
1790. 446 The rat-trap.
DANLOUX, Henri Pierre ... Painter.
50, Leicester Fields.
1792. 105 Portrait of a painter.
159 do. lady.
1793. S3 do. young lady. {Miss
Hobart.)
196 Portrait of a lady. {Madame
du The)
213 Portraits of two young gentle-
men. {Masters Forster.)
277 Portrait of I'abbe de St. Far.
494 do. a gentleman. {Mr.
J. Greenwood.')
496 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Crosby.)
593 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
C. Greenjoood.)
611 Portrait of an officer. {Major
Bos sett. )
625 Portrait of a nobleman. {Lord
Maiden.)
651 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Dillon.)
1794. 117 Akao — the Chinese.
206 Portrait of a lady.
5, Leicester Square.
1795. 57 Portrait of a lady.
76 H.R.H. Prince Augustus.
163 Portrait of a gentleman.
216 do. do.
257 Dr. Morris.
301 Portrait of a lady.
II, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1796. 62 Calypso at the entrance of her
grotto.
123 Portrait of a young lady.
1800. 203 Mr. Rodgers.
215 The Due de Bourbon.
733 Portrait of the Bishop of St.
Pol de Leon.
'52
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DANNAT, W. T. F Painter.
I, Avenue N. Villiers, Paris.
1S90. 257 Study in red.
DANSON, George Painter.
45, Castle Street, Oxford Street.
1S23. 219 Returning from school.
276 Scene in New Forest, Hants.
1824. 93 Venus rising from the sea.
5 1 , Paradise Street, Lambeth.
1842. 634 Comus.
DANSON, Thomas Painter.
I a, Peaton Place, Walworth.
1855. 272 A lion watching for its prey.
DANTE, F Sculptor.
13, Beaumont Road,
West Kensington.
1884. 1S36 Medallion of a lady.
DANTON, Antoine Laurent.
Sculptor.
18, Leicester Square.
1834. 1 1 19 Bust of Mr. Dominic Colnaghi.
1 121 Bust of the late Mr. Paul
Colnaghi.
DA POZZO, G See P.
DARAGON, Laurent Sculptor.
182, Rue de P Universite, Paris.
1878. 1513 Une jeune fiUe; bust.
1529 L'Abbe Testory, Chanoine au
Chapitre de St. Denis, ancien
aumonier en chef des Armees
de Prance; bust.
DARBISHIRE, Henry Astley.
Architect.
1857. 1065 Hackney new chapel.
1861. 920 MissCoutts'sdrinkingfountain.
1868. 850 View of the Quadrangle of
Miss Burdett-Coutts's market
in Bethnal Green, etc.
857 do. do. do.
1870. 748 The Princes Theatre, Man-
chester — the proscenium
frieze by H. S. Marks.
749 The Princes Theatre, Man-
chester— the coloured de-
coration by G. Gordon.
DARBOUR, Miss Margaret M.
Painter.
Chateau d' Uzos,
Uzos, Basses-Pyrenees.
1904. 775 Mrs. E. B.
DARBY, Miss Ann Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1813. 775 Foxglove.
181 7. 791 Barberries.
DARBYSHIRE, W Painter.
39, Carnaby Market.
18 1 3. 203 A terrier's head.
DARBYSHIRE and SMITH.
Architects.
17, Brazenose St., Alanchester.
1895. 1580 Galtee Castle, co. Cork.
D'ARCE, Miss C.
Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1814. 418 Portraits of herself and two
sisters.
DARCY, Colonel J. Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
Captain J. D'Arcy,
Royal Artillery.
1808. 510 Schiffo Castle, Bay of Gardini,
Sicily.
1810. 357 Sandyke Tower, near Campveer,
island of Walcheren.
18 16. 202 The road over the Kotil of
Comarije to Shiraz, shewing
the route of His Excellency
Sir Gore Ousley, Bart, and
the British Mission to the
Court of Persia in the year
1811.
Lieut-Colonel D'Arcy.
181 7. 939 The ruins of Persepolis by twi-
light. " Here ... the spider
holds the veil in the palace
of Ccesar. The owl stands
sentinel on the watch tower
of Afrasiab."
1830. 237 Makoo, the residence of a
Koord chief, on the side of
Mount Ararat, in Armenia.
This extraordinary cavern is
1,200 feet wide, 600 high,
and about the same in depth,
formed of lime stone on a
layer of blue lava. From a
sketch taken on the spot by
Colonel Monteath, H. E. C.
Engineers.
DARCY, Miss Laura Painter.
9, Augustine Terrace,
Brook Green.
1883. 912 Tokens of spring.
Dexter House, Brook Green.
1884. 1099 Treasures of spring.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
253
1885. 1 175 Harmony.
1382 The fallen nest.
1+4.1 "When travelling days are o'er."
1886. 1143 The road to ruin.
19, Cromwell Grove,
West Kensington.
1889. 13 1 1 "They grew in beauty side by
side."
DA ROIS, L Painter.
c\o T.Joy, Queen Anne Street.
1884. ioi6 Wandering thoughts.
DARLEY, William H Painter.
19, IVeytnout/i Street.
1836. SS Ideal portrait of Lucretia
Borgia.
435 Head of St. John the Baptist
on a charger.
113, Rue de Vaiigirard, Farts.
1849. 439 Christ bearing the cross.
1850. 675 The five foolish Virgins. "But
he answered and said, Verily,
I say unto you, I know you
not."
DARLING. See Haines and Darling.
DARLINGTON, Miss Frances.
Sculptor.
Alexandra House,
Kensington Gore.
1 90 1. 1 8 14 Confidences; medallion, cop-
per.
Burland House, Harrogate.
1904. 1 76 1 The unforeseen; group.
DARMESTETER, Madame Arsene.
Painter.
I, Grevilh Road, N. W.
1891. 54 " Le five o'clock."
1894. 451 Portrait of the artist.
DARNELL, Miss Dorothy.
Miniature Painter.
2 5, Campden House Road, IV.
1904. 1268 Daphne.
DARNEY, Miss Lilian D.
Miniature Painter.
Park Place, Kinghorn, N.B.
1891. 1512 Lil.
Shenvood, Colinton,
Midlothian.
1892. 1393 Mother's darling.
1894. 1297 A portrait.
DARTIGUENAVE, P Painter.
9, M'aru'ick St., Golden Square.
1859. 579 My window.
DARTINGUENAVE, Victor.
Miniature Painter.
14, York St., Covent Garden.
1841. 286 The smugglers of the Pyrenees.
316 The two sisters; portraits.
420 Lawrence's death.
34, Leicester Square.
1842. 576 Portrait of a lady.
199, Piccadilly.
1843. 806 Portrait of a gentleman.
984 General Sir Charles Smith.
1036 Portrait of a brother of the
artist.
1844. 736 Viscount Fincastle, infant son
of the Earl of Dunmore.
757 Mr. Few.
904 Lieut.-General Sir Howard
Douglas, G.C.B.
974 Portrait of the son of A. Few,
Esq.
1037 Earl of Arundel and Surrey.
1845. 718 The Rev. W.
758 Captain Sotheby, R.N.
878 A young midshipman.
935 A young girl.
1079 Portrait of a gentleman.
1846. ioo5f Robert Few, Esq.
1022 Captain Jesse and his children.
1078 Portrait of a boy.
1847. 668 Earl of Arundel and Surrey
and family.
987 Mrs. Pigeon.
1024 Portrait of a Scotch fisherman.
1848. 980 Portraits of two sisters.
1849. 981 Mrs. Wyndham Malet.
1850. 996 My own sister.
1060 Portrait of a lady.
1 102 Mr. R. Stapel.
185 1. 887 Portrait of a young gentleman.
1 128 Mrs. Hildyard in her 82nd
year — Charmouth in the dis-
tance.
1 147 Mrs. Hind, Norwich.
12, Ne^i'man Street.
1852. 840 A gloomy prospect.
949 Portrait of a lady.
199, Piccadilly.
1853. 97 The novel.
1854. 947 Portrait of a Lifeguard.
DARVALL, Henry Painter.
3, Henrietta Street,
Brunsivick Square.
1851. 549 "She drew her casement cur-
tain by, etc."
254
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Darvall, Henry — continued.
1852. 513 The needle woman. "Work!
Work! Work! till the brain
begins to swim, etc."
2 1 , Evers/wlt Street.
1862. 17+ The Welsh gleaner.
575 A Welsh interior.
I, Rocliester Rd., Camden Rd.
1863. 318 The orange girl.
24, Westbourne Terrace North.
1865. 597 The Lychgate. "... look
abroad and see to what fair
countries ye are bound."
6, Grafs Inn Square.
1869. 682 Holne Moor — evening.
Venice.
797 The Campanile of St. Mark's
— winter evening.
4138, Riva degli Schiavoiii,
Venice.
87+ Ponte del Paradise, Venice.
1362 The Salute from the Santa
Croce canal.
1251 Chioggian fishing boats waiting
for the tide.
1889. 1290 After sunset — Venice.
1875-
1882.
1885.
1887.
DASHWOOD, R Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1789. 155 Landscape with sheep and
goats.
1797. 9 A view of the lesser temple of
Pcestum in the bay of Saler-
num, near Naples.
35 Part of the ruins of the baths
of Diocletian at Rome.
DAUBIGNY, Charles Frangois.
Painter.
13, Qitai d'Anjou, Paris.
1866. 150 Moonrise.
62, Shane Street.
1867. 205 Thames at Woolwich.
1869. 158 Un paysage sur les bords
de rOise; soleil couchant.
74, Boulevard de C/ichy, Paris.
1870. 101 1 On the banks of the Oise.
DAUBRAWA, H. de. See De.
DAUGARS, Madame.
Miniature Painter.
30, St. John's Wood Park.
1879. 1301 Cornelie.
DAVENPORT, Hayward M.
Painter.
The Cheal, Tjoickenham.
1898. 1202 Against tide.
1 90 1. 1233 An old corner in Hampton
Court Palace.
1904. 9S2 Oak and steel.
DAVEY, Edward O Painter.
40, Wellesley Road, Croydon.
1 90 1. 1 178 On the terrace.
1902. 328 The lark.
1904. 584 Summertime.
DAVEY, R Architect.
27, Ovingtoji Square.
1877. 1 130 Design for a dining room.
DAVEY, William T Engraver.
3, Riverside Terrace,
Long Ditton.
1859. 121 1 The charity of Dorcas. After
W. C. T. Dobson.
1229 Heartsease. After C. Baxter.
i860. 907 Norah. do.
926 Little Red Riding Hood.
After C. Baxter.
932 Lilies. After C. Baxter.
1 86 1. 977 Summer time. After A. John-
ston.
1862. 93+ The last sleep of Argyle. After
E. M. Ward, R.A.
1863. 1009 The execution of Montrose.
After E. M. Ward, R.A.
173, Marylebone Road.
1865. 851 Evening. After W. C. T. Dob-
son, A.R.A.
853 Morning. After W. C. T. Dob-
son, A.R.A.
I, Denftiark Villas, Acton.
1882. 1264 Apple dumplings. After G. D.
Leslie, R.A.
1274 "Inkerman." After Elizabeth
Butler.
1884. 1427 "Charity begins at home."
After C. B. Barber.
DAVID, F. M Sculptor.
St. James's Club, Montreal,
Canada.
1 89 1. 2015 Bust; bronze.
DAVID, L Engraver.
24, Jouberfs Mansions,
Jubilee Place, Chelsea.
1894. 1480 Girl with an apple. After
Greuze.
1484 The mermaid. After J. W.
Waterhouse, A.R.A.
(^Daniel in the index.)
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255
DAVID, Pierre Jean Sculptor.
(Member of the French Institute.)
1829. 1180 Marble bust of Jeremy Ben-
tham.
DAVID, S Painter.
4, Suffolk Street, Mile End.
1846. 502 FHght into Egypt.
DAVIDSON, Alexander Painter.
93, Ar?nfiehi Street, Glasgow.
1873. 392 Highland cookery.
65, IVest Regent Street,
Glasgow.
1876. 298 Harvest time — Glenlochay,
Perthshire.
1877. S20 Past use.
6, West Hegciit Street,
Glasgow.
1886. 1 119 Scarinish Harbour, Isle of
Tiree.
DAVIDSON, Allan D Painter.
43, Gloucester Road,
Regent's Park.
1898. 766 Friendly relations.
5, West Hainpstead Studios,
S/ierriff Road.
1 90 1. 645 A herald of spring.
1902. 651 The Vicar's daughter.
34, Litlios Road,
Finchley Road.
1904. 322 The black hat.
811 The nut-brown maid. "Ye
must do more, dear heart,
etc."
DAVIDSON, Andrew Sculptor.
Itiverness.
1878. 1433 Master James Augustus Grant;
medallion, marble.
1879. 1500 Portrait of a lady; bust,
marble.
1 88 1. 1 52 1 Portrait of a lady; medallion,
marble.
DAVIDSON, Charles, R. W.S.
Painter.
20, Gloucester Street,
Regent's Park.
1844. 99S Near Reading.
1845. 1183 Landscape.
1846. 824 Bolton Abbey on the river
Wharfe.
Redhill, Reigate.
1854. 307 Walmer Church: Sunshine
after Rain.
DAVIDSON, Charles Topham.
Painter.
The Laurels, Redhill.
1872. 1040 Moonlight at sea.
7 1 , Gloucester Road,
Regent's Park.
1876. 679 At the back of the old mill,
Tintagel, Cornwall.
23, Guilford Street.
1878. 749 The Land's End, Cornwall.
1883. 937 The evening gun.
Trevena, Falmouth.
1884. 704 The first snow on the moun-
tains: Llyn Helsi, North
Wales.
65, Westbourne Park Villas.
1886. 1202 A Welsh lake — moonlight.
Trevena, Falmouth.
1887. 1270 Driving home the Ducks.
1889. 337 Entrance to Falmouth Docks.
1890. 1347 Carting seaweed.
1891. 873 A summer's day — Cornwall.
1362 Getting ready the pilchard
boats.
14, St. Alban's Road.
1893. 1 149 A Cornish fishing village.
5, Holtham Road, Abbey Rd.
1894. 968 A cliff path — Cornish coast.
Vicarage Road, King's Larigley.
1896. 1055 The Land's End, Cornwall.
King's Langley, Herts.
I go I. 1095 The entrance to Fowey Har-
bour— moonlight.
1902. 934 A Cornish Common.
DAVIDSON, George Painter.
193, Union Street, Aberdeen.
1904. 48 To Invergordon.
DAVIDSON, Miss Jessie Y.
Painter.
48, Castle Street, Liverpool.
1892. 949 In the shade.
DAVIDSON, Thomas Painter.
14, St. George's Place,
Hyde Park.
1863. 118 A pirate.
485 The old church — Bonchurch,
Isle of Wight.
1868. 202 Olivia.
408 On Guard.
21, Fitzroy Street.
1869. 3 "Drink to me only with thine
eyes, etc."
296 Sad memories.
39, Fitzroy Square.
1871. 371 Hawking.
1872. 594 The governess: dessert time.
987 An introduction.
256
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Davidson, Thomas — continued.
1874.
1875-
• 79
98+
"33
845
1876.
888
1301
1330
582
1873. 179 First love.
Riding to the Tournament.
" All in gay confusion went,
etc."
192, Alexandra Road,
Si. John's Wood.
Dead leaves.
A famous sword. "And this
stout blade did my brave
ancestor wield, etc."
Delicious solitude.
Despatches.
■ Forget me not ! "
82, Park Road,
Haverstock Hill.
1S5 The sea gives up its dead.
643 Divided. " So narrow, in sooth,
that still together, etc."
580 "Tempus fugit." "In child-
hood's happy sunny days,
etc."
354 Pledge of Love.
498 An affair of honour.
306 East London Hospital for
Children, Shadwell. " A star
in the east."
735 A passing thought.
203 The Geneva cross.
The Romans in Britain : Aulus
Plautus and Vespasian re-
duce South Britain, a.d. 47.
Captive Britons in Rome.
6, Nethtrhall Gardens,
South Hampstead.
1894. 418 Trafalgar. "While they were
carrying Nelson down, he
desired that the tiller-ropes,
which had been shot away,
should be rove immediately,
and that he might not be
seen by the crew he took
out his handkerchief to
cover his face and his
stars."
Yetholm, Greencroft Gardens,
West Hampstead.
SU Nelson at the battle of Copen-
hagen. "After the four
days' fight . . . Nelson went
to the stern gallery and
wrote the famous letter to
the Crown Prince. A wafer
was given to him, but he
ordered a candle to be
brought and sealed the
letter."
457 The evening before the Battle
of Copenhagen. " Nelson
sat down to table with
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1887.
1891.
1897.
1898.
Admiral Graves, second in
command, and Captains
Foley, Hardy, Fremantle,
Riou, Inman, Col. Stewart,
and a few others; Nelson
drank to the success of the
ensuing day." — Mahan.
1899. 944 Burial of Admiral Drake.
" Next day Sir Thomas Bas-
kerville bore the Admiral's
body in a leaden coflfin a
league from shore, and there
amidst a lament of trumpets
and the thunder of the guns,
the sea received her own
again. " — Corbett.
51, Broadhiirst Gardens.
1903. 584 The Rector.
DAVIDSON, Walter R. ... Architect.
28, Victoria Street.
1900. 1682 Proposed house in the north
of Scotland.
DAVIE, W. Galsworthy... Architect.
3, South Street,
Thurloe Square.
1872. 1155 Design for a building to accom-
modate the learned societies.
21, King William St., Strand.
1876. 1090 House on West Brighton es-
tate.
5, Pembroke Gardens.
1879. 1130 House,Third Avenue, Brighton.
DAVIEL, Leon Painter.
45, JVharton Street.
1893. 1455 Miss Julia Neilson as Hypatia.
DAVIES, C Painter.
1S45. 387 The village favourite.
{C. Davis in catalogue.)
DAVIES, Miss C Painter.
28, Great Western Terrace,
Paddington.
i860. 369 Going to market — Antwerp.
1862. 165 The favourite.
DAVIES, David Painter.
Leland, Cornwall.
1899. 201 A Cornish sea.
341 The harbour bar.
1902. 34 Off the Cornish coast.
1904. 672 Autumn.
737 The village inn.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
257
DAVIES, Edgar W Sculptor.
Fallowfield, Manchester.
1893. 1616 Conflict. Panel for a frieze
illustrating the story of a
man's life.
DAVIES, Edward Painter.
106, Clips/one St., Leicester.
1880. 743 In Bradgate Park, Leicester-
shire.
1881. 7S5 Willows.
7S9 Near Arthog Bay, North Wales.
851 An old shed.
II, Diseivorth St., Leicester.
1882. io6+ Elder blossom.
10, Rutland Avenue, Leicester.
1884. 952 A turnip field.
995 In the wood.
18S5. 1199 May-time.
1423 Hoeing cabbages.
1888. 1214 Rabbiting.
1473 Winter and rough weather.
1889. 1473 Near Dolgelly.
34, Branestone Gate, Leicester.
1890. 1 20 1 A Welsh stream, near Cader
Idris.
1 89 1. 977 A stream from Cader Idris,
North Wales.
1892. 106 A Welsh stream after rain.
1893. 952 Spring time.
1894. 1 191 Spring time.
1897. 946 In the Western Highlands,
Kyle Akin, Skye.
1899. 269 In Charnwood Forest.
1901. 18 do. do.
131, Narborough Rd., Leicester.
1903. 24 An old Monmouthshire canal,
near Abergavenny.
1904. 23S Summer time.
DAVIES, Miss Ethel Painter.
29, Trafford Chambers,
Liverpool.
1899. 1 171 Betty.
1903. 911 Chums.
DAVIES, E. M.... Miniature Painter.
1S40. 843 Portrait.
673 do.
685 do.
863 do.
DAVIES, G Painter.
1 6, King Street, St. Luke's.
1827. 732 Fruit.
DAVIES, J Architect.
Mare Street, Llachiey.
18 19. 1025 Design for a country seat.
1 103 do. market.
II.
1825.
1832.
1833-
1834.
1836.
1837-
1840.
1853-
10, Warnford Court.
900 New dissenting college at
Highbury Park.
Devonshire Place.
977 View of the Maison Carrde at
Nismes.
1052 Chapel of ease at Winchmore
Hill.
963 Design for Fishmongers' Hall.
1040 do. do.
1 105 Stockwell grammar school.
922 Cookham Grove, Berks,
W. H. Fleming, Esq.
931 Bossington, Hants, for J.
Elwes, Esq.
1013 St. Swithin's Lane, for N.
Rothschild, Esq.
105 1 Ark of new synagogue. Great
St. Helens.
1089 Marine Insurance Company,
Cornhill.
Restoration of Front of Crosby
Hall, E.C.
33, Great St. Lie lens.
Rectory House, St. Martin
Orgar, Martin's Lane, E.C.
for
M.
M.
972
1132
DAVIES, J. A Architect.
36, Great Orrnond Street.
1842. 1125 Design for a parish church.
DAVIES, James H Painter.
2, Essex Street, Manchester.
1873. 15 Calm evening — Pont Aven.
1874. 560 The wild ducks' haunt.
991 On the Lake Silgan, Dale-
carlia, Sweden.
1875. 302 Allington Mill.
553 Old mill wheel.
1876. 918 " Under the opening eyelids of
the morn."
1279 On the Artro.
1286 Sunny afternoon.
1877. 297 Coote's home.
1882. 2 AUington Mill, Nithsdale,
Dumfries.
26, Brazennose St., Manchester.
1887. 282 January.
1888. 543 A thistle-cutter.
1889. 60 A bit of Nature's garden.
1892. 284 Haymaking.
DAVIES, Miss Minnie M.
Miniature Painter.
48, Princes Road, Kilburn.
1889. 1626 My mother.
1631 Portrait of a lady.
I, Sterling Alans ions,
Havipstead.
1890. 1528 Portrait of a girl.
LL
258
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DAVIES, Norman Prescott.
Miniature Painter.
Eversky House, Is/eicorth.
1880. 1402 Katie.
1405 Maud.
1881. 1295 Nina, daughter of Dr. E. S.
Willett; on ivory.
1883. 1310 Miss Beatrice Kell; on ivory.
1884. 1506 " Maiden quaint of a long past
day, Marjorie Gray ! "
1885. 1534 Little Reggie.
1887. 1327 Miss Bond.
12, Chakot Gardens.
1890. 1472 "Maiden fair of the days that
were."
1891. 1499 Violet.
1S93. 287 Night guarding the repose of
the day.
743 Carme.
DAVIES, Captain R Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
By Captain Davies of the R.
Regiment of Artillery.
1771. 251 A flower piece of wild plants
collected in America.
252 A ditto of the horn plant
of Detroit with a large
moth.
253 A ditto of the creeping cereus
with a fly.
1773- 34' A view near Springfield in New
England.
342 Two flower pieces, the quashey
and cyclamen.
1774. 33S A representation of the en-
campment at Lake George,
in North America, under
the command of Sir Jeffery
Amherst in the year 1769.
339 Two small flower pieces.
1775- 359 A view of the new fortresses of
Crown Point with the army
encamped there in the year
1759-
360 Two small drawings of figs and
insects.
1776. 336 A view of the market place at
Dieppe, with part of St.
James's Church.
1777. 412 Two views of the bridge of
boats in Normandy.
1778. 370 Banditti; stained drawing.
371 View from nature; do.
(The last four are described as by Mr.
Davis.)
'793- 59S Sketch at Madeira.
1794- 377 A Malay Prow: a scene in the
Straits of Malacca.
1798. 424 View near Newcastle upon
Tyne.
1799. 893 do. do. do.
1806. 335 A sketch from nature.
DAVIES, W Painter.
2, Pickerings Place.
St. James's Street.
1 818. 790 Flowers.
Shraasbury.
1819. 701 Game and poultry.
861 Poultry.
873 Game and poultry.
976 A larder.
1S20. 573 The larder.
807 Severn fish.
1824. 846 Cupid and Psyche.
DAVIES, William H Painter.
47, Great Russell Street.
1832. 56 Devotion.
190 Roman Carrettiere.
234 Old man's head ; a study.
1833. 1012 Portrait of a lady.
24, Welbeck Street.
1838. 580 Frame containing four shell
cameos in the Roman style ;
portrait of Her Majesty the
Queen, His late Majesty
William IV, Dido after
the antique, and a portrait
of a lady.
DAVIES, W.J.
1903
Architect.
Tlwrnfon Dene, Sidcup.
513 Design for a house at Cudham.
D'AVIGDOR, Miss Estelle.
Miniature Painter.
35, La7icaster Gate.
1890. 89 Snakes.
560 Defeated.
66, Princes Square, W.
1895. 457 Quiet lilac.
1 1 , Robert Street,
Albajty Street.
1896. 1299 Mrs. Ernest Franklin.
1313 George A. Crawley, Esq.
1344 Mrs. Arthur Lucas.
DAVIS, Arthur H Painter.
32, Cranbou}-ne Street.
1872. 1 01 7 A peep at Saltash, Cornwall.
DAVIS, Miss Celia Painter.
4, St. Helen's Square, York.
1889. 511 Silver and gold.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
259
DAVIS, Charles Edward, F.S.A.
Architect.
55, Pultney Street, Bath.
1865. 776 Bath Forum House, etc.
DAVIS, Charles H Painter.
6, Endcll Street.
1 89 1. 466 The passing day.
471 Spring time.
684 The shepherd's ground.
1074 The approach of night.
DAVIS, D Architect.
Blooindmry Square.
1S09. 808 Birdseye view of a design for
the rebuilding Covent
Garden Market with the
Piazza restored agreeably to
the original intention of
Inigo Jones.
DAVIS, David Sculptor.
208, Elision Road.
1863. 1089 Portrait of a child.
1864. 893 Alexander. "The princes ap-
plaud with a furious Joy and
the King seized a flambeau
with zeal to destroy."
1865. 914 Elaine. "Leaving her house-
hold and good father,
climbed, etc."
I o. Garden Villas, N. W.
1867. 1077 A portrait statuette, posthum-
ous.
57, Mansfield Road.
1877. 1416 Miss Hannah Smith; marble
medallion.
1879. 1452 Geo. H. Powell, Esq.; relief,
marble.
1453 Mrs. G. H. Powell; relief,
marble.
1 6, Mansfield Road.
1881. 1446 Portrait of a child.
1520 The Rev. R. H. Smith; bust.
1882. 1649 The late John G. Griffin, F.C.S.;
bust, marble.
1887. 1832 The late Mrs. G. H. Powell.
1873 Daisy; bust, terra-cotta.
1936 The late Mrs. Joseph King:
high-relief, terra-cotta.
DAVIS, Edward Architect.
Bath.
1828. 1130 Houses now building at Entry
hill, Bath, etc.
1832. 1019 Design for Villa near Bath.
1838. 1067 Tiverton House, Bath; for
Charles Wilkins, Esq.
1202 Barcombe, S. Devon; for N.
H. Nugent, Esq.
1838. 1241 Barcombe, S. Devon; for N.
H. Nugent, Esq.
1844. 1 147 Marston church, Somerset-
shire; for Hon. and Rev. R.
C. Boyle.
DAVIS, Edward Sculptor.
4, Fiizroy Street.
1834. 1031 Bust of the late Mr. Thelwall.
1097 do. Professor Davis, M.D.
1835. '°54 ■'^^s' of the Rev. Dr. Moore.
1069 do. E. W. Scadding, Esq.
1076 Bust in marble of Dr. Fellowes.
1083 do. of Miss Bingham.
1 103 Dr. Davis; bust in marble.
1836. 1073 Bust of Charles Kemble, Esq.
1 103 Marble bust of William Tooke,
Esq., M.P.
1113 Marble bust of Mrs. Farquhar
Eraser.
1837. 1228 Bust of John Wichelo, Esq.
1229 do. Frederick Say, Esq.
1232 do. Henry Blagrove, Esq.
1838. 1308 Bust in marble of the Hon.
Mrs. Leicester Stanhope.
1310 Bust in marble of David Salo-
mons, Esq.
13 12 Bust of J. G. Middleton, Esq.
17, Russell Place.
1839. 1343 A terminal bust in marble of
Benjamin Nislake, Esq., etc.,
for the pavilion of the Mary-
lebone Cricket Club.
1361 Bust in marble of Joshua May-
hew, Esq.
1365 Bust in marble of Lord Ossul-
ston, M.P.
1840. 1077 Bust of D. Maclise, Esq., R.A.
1094 A relievo : the affrighted
mother.
1097 Bust of W. C. Macready, Esq.
1 141 Marble bust of Master R. Kin-
dersley.
1 84 1. 1334 Bust of the Rev. J. G. Ward,
rector of St. James's, Picca-
dilly.
1339 Bust of Mrs. Parnell.
1842. 1330 Francis Grant, Esq.
1378 William R. Collett, Esq., M.P.
for Lincoln.
1843. 1386 Marble bust of H.R.H. the
Duchess of Kent, executed
for Her Majesty, to be placed
in the corridor at Windsor
Castle.
1453 Posthumous bust in marble of
the late Sir Francis Doyle,
Bart.
1516 Bust in marble of the Earl of
Tyrconnel.
26o
Davis,
1844.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
184s
1846
Edward — continued.
1290 The model of the statue of
Law for the new Assize
Courts in Cambridge.
1355 Marble bust of the Bishop of
Ripon. {Charles Thomas
Longley.)
1410 Bust of Thomas Hood, Esq.
1+49
1452
i;i8
do. Baron Alderson.
do. W. Sharman Crawford,
Esq., M.P. for Rochdale.
Relievo in marble: the Ma-
donna.
1847. 134S Bust of Barclay F. Watson,
Esq.
1363 Bust in marble of John Giffard
Ward, M.A , Dean of Lin-
coln, presented by par-
ishioners of St. James's,
Piccadilly.
13S0 Bust in marble of Lieut. -Col.
the Hon. G. Rice Trevor,
M.P. for Caermarthen.
1848. 1430 Marble bust of Mrs. Huxley.
1849. 121 1 A group of Venus and Cupid.
1224 The statue of General Nott to
be cast in bronze, and erected
in Caermarthen.
1258 Marble bust of Mrs. Pemberton
Heywood.
1290 Marble bust of Sir John Jervis,
Her Majesty's Attorney-
General.
1341 The monument to the memory
of Bishop Davies of St.
David's, the first translator
of the Testament into Welch,
in the reign of Elizabeth, for
Abergwili Church, near Caer-
marthen.
1850. 13S0 Marble bust of the Duke of
Rutland.
1449 Bust of F. C. Skey, Esq.,
F.R.S., surgeon to St. Bar-
tholomew's Hospital.
1455 The Madonna and Child; alto
relievo in marble.
Bust of Miss Juliet Smith.
do. Dr. Blair.
Relievo: Diana and En-
dymion.
Statuette of the Duke of Rut-
land.
1336 Model of a portion of a monu-
ment, executed in marble,
to the memory of the late
Col. Delap.
1380 Bust of Mrs. J. Sant.
1383 do. John Hardy, Esq.
1854. 1393 Relievo; instruction.
1851.
1852.
1853-
1314
1340
1358
1365
i860.
1854. 143 1 Bust of the late William Sant,
Esq.
1855. 1328 A cottage scene.
143 1 The Virgin and Saviour; alto
relievo in marble.
1459 Bust of Robert Maken, Esq.
1856. 1256 Rebekah.
1302 William Stuart, Esq.; model
for bronze bust for Great
Howard Street, Liverpool.
1349 George Lance, Esq.
1857. 1235 Portion of monument to late
Lieut. Benyon.
1315 Mary, daughter of J. Sant, Esq.
1337 The late Mr. Guthrie; post-
humous bust, marble.
1338 William Rathbone, Esq.; mar-
ble bust for St. George's
Hall, Liverpool.
1858. 1 2 14 Indian figure.
1224 Cupid caught flying; group.
1291 Major Levison.
1330 Madonna and Child; relievo
in marble.
1859. 1 351 Marian, daughter of Dr. J.
Hall Davis.
Miss Hamilton; posthumous
bust.
Mrs. Magniac ; posthumous
marble bust.
— Edgar, Esq. ; marble.
The late Dean of Lincoln.
{John Giffard Ward^
106; William Peek, Esq.; marble.
1 86 1. 1084 The Bishop of St. David's.
{Connop Thirlwali.)
1862. 1075 Dr. E. A. Parkes; marble bust
for University College, Lon-
don.
Marble bust of a lady; post-
humous.
The late Sir James Dalrymple
Hay, Bart.; posthumous.
152 Captain Fowke, R.E.
906 Mrs. Fred D. Mocatta.
" Lily-bud " : Lilian Wyndham,
daughter of Herbert Barnard,
Esq. ; marble statue.
St. John; statue to be exe-
cuted in marble.
1865. 963 Madonna and child; alto re-
lievo.
Mrs. Sant.
Mrs. Mocatta; marble.
1866. 8i;6 Andromeda.
The widow; a monumental
sketch.
983 Bust of an old gentleman.
1004 Colonel Leveson.
1020 Mr. Watson.
1368
971
987
1023
1863.
1864.
1091
1099
919
1003
974
1034
856
931
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
261
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1873-
1874.
1875-
1876.
1383
1877.
1510
DAVIS
, F
1854.
422
595
1856.
490
606
1857-
1152
1858.
103
^55
1859.
163
403
616
i860.
103
193
1861.
579
15, Fitzroy Street.
012 Love triumphant.
154 Sir Samuel Canning.
023 Master Jemmy, son of J. Sant,
Esq., A.R.A.
133 — Newbon, Esq.; posthumous
marble.
139 Field-Marshal Sir John Bur-
goyne, Bart., G.C.B.
146 Sir W. Jenner, Bart., F.R.S.,
physician in ordinary to the
Queen.
197 Bust of a lady.
156 The late R. D. Hampden,
Bishop of Hereford ; marble,
posthumous.
179 Forbes Winslow, M.D.; mar-
ble.
132 Nymph and cupid; marble.
187 Dr. Quain ; marble.
259 Sir Francis Ronalds, F.R.S. ;
marble.
305 Daniel Maclise, R.A. ; marble.
For the Council Room,
Royal Academv.
424 Dr. Williams, F.R.S.
425 J. Norman Lockyer, Esq.,
F.R.S.
547 Miss Hayes; marble.
5+9 The late John Constable, R. A.;
marble.
239 The swing; alto relievo.
317 Cupid and Psyche; marble.
358 The Rt. Rev. Connop Thirl-
wall, late Bishop of St.
David's, Professor of An-
cient History to the Royal
Academy; marble bust. For
Westminster Abbey.
Miss Collmann; marble bust.
Bust of a lady.
Painter.
22, Foregate Street, Worcester.
Meditation.
Parting Words.
South Cottage, Worcester.
A drink at the pump.
Le tete a tete.
Northwick, near Worcester.
Buying a dress.
Learning by heart.
Granny's spectacles.
The evening lesson.
Doing crochet work.
A lane scene with figures.
Girls, frightened by a dog.
Telling a tale.
An intrusion.
Words of peace.
1 86 1. 627 Fisher boy.
628 Girl at a stream.
1864. i;ii Mother losing.
1 866. 117 On the way to school.
1867. 365 The peg top.
DAVIS, Mrs. E Painter.
104, St. Mary's Street,
Weymouth.
1855. 716 Grapes.
1856. 660 Arbutus.
DAVIS, Miss Ethel H Painter.
7, Pembridge Crescent.
1897. 926 A warning.
DAVIS, Frederick Painter.
44, Cranbourne Street.
1867. 455 The noonday meal.
28, Wellington Road,
Kentish Tcmm.
1871. 686 The Devil's Glen, Wicklow,
Ireland.
28, Weedington Road,
Kentish Toivn.
1882. 892 The Devil's Punch bowl.
28, Bardolph Road, Holloway.
1890. 1260 Milford Heath.
1892. 1135 Off Dover.
DAVIS, H Miniature Painter.
24, St. Alary Axe.
1832. 782 Miss M. A. Jarrett.
839 Mr. J. Jenkins.
DAVIS, Herbert Engraver.
1859. 1191 Lord Lucan. After F. Grant,
R.A.
DAVIS, Henry William Banks, R.A.
Painter and Sculptor.
40, Howla7id Street.
1852. 1465 Bust of Charles Salaman, Esq.
1491 Medallion portrait of the late
Basil Montagu, Esq.
41, Upper Charlotte Street.
1854. 130 Towards evening in the forest.
845 Green summer time.
1429 Flora (sculpture).
1855. 20 A forest lake.
105 1 A marly lane.
1856. 441 Early summer — souvenir of
Windsor.
4, Kildare Gardens.
1857. 142 The Druid's circle, St. John's
Vale, Cumberland.
52, Upper Charlotte Street.
1859. 541 Twilight near Boulogne sur
mer.
262
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Davis, Henry William Banks, R.A.—
continued.
Chateau de la Co/onne,
Boulogne sur Mer.
1 86 1. 484 Rough pastorage— Pas de Cal-
ais.
1862. 568 Midsummer — Vallee de la
Cluse, near Boulogne.
1863. 120 On the French coast.
279 Amblcteuse Bay.
685 Twilight — Vallee de la Cluse,
near Boulogne.
1864. 417 Thunder clouds clearing away
— Vallee de la Liane, from
St. Etienne du Mont Artois.
1865. 560 The strayed herd — Dunes de
Condette, Artois.
I, Langham Chambers.
1866. 415 Spring Ploughing — Artois.
loa, Cimiiingham Place.
1867. 536 Moonrise.
1868. 377 Neglected.
524 A summer forenoon.
630 I^ost and found.
1869. 243 "Now fades the glimmering
landscape on the sight."
301 Dry sand.
362 A squall from the sea — Mont
St. Frieleux, Picardy.
907 Evening.
1870. 41 Midsummer twilight.
141 Afternoon — Foret d'Hardelot.
227 Dewy eve.
401 After sunset.
1871. 458 Lengthening shadows.
562 The Praetorium at Neufchatel,
Pas de Calais — approaching
nightr
1051 Moonrise.
1872. 124 A panic.
1409 Trotting Bull (bronze).
(Elected A.R.A.)
Do. and St. Etienne, Boulogne.
1873. 453 Summer afternoon.
950 Twilight.
1874. 270 A French lane.
596 The end of the day.
606 In Picardy.
18, St. John's Wood Road.
1876. 168 Early summer.
506 A spring morning.
550 The rustling leaves.
557 Mares and foals — Picardy.
1877. 84 After sundown.
196 Reconnoitring.
591 Contentment.
1383 The approach of night.
(Elected R.A.)
1878. 134 Midday shelter.
147 Afternoon on the cliffs.
1878.
'75
6.5
1879.
'33
225
6.5
935
'399
1880.
65
255
I8SI.
137
263
I4I6
1882.
'45
376
1457
1463
1883.
279
398
702
IS84.
53
2S6
1885.
5
282
874
891
1886.
204
421
IS87.
J53
23'
1888.
"4
1889.
1890.
I89I.
1892.
55
223
256
435
242
7S0
'5
184
395
54
191
665
671
'939
Evening light.
" The lowing herd winds slowly
o'er the lea."
Cutting forage on the French
coast.
A midsummer night.
Wanderers.
Picardy sheep.
Cloud and sunshine.
Family affection.
Returning to the fold. Fur-
chased for the Chantrey Be-
quest.
" Mother and son."
Noon.
The Evening star.
In Ross-shire.
Sea and land waves.
Broken weather in the High-
lands.
Showers in June.
Gathering the flock.
Ben Eay.
At Kinlochewe.
Old mill on the French coast.
(Commenced i860.)
On the hill side: clearing after
rain.
Summer twihght.
On the cliffs.
Lost sheep.
" Done work."
A flood on the Wye, subsiding.
Fording.
Summer.
" Now came still evening on."
Approach to the Bealloch-na-
ba, Applecross.
The way to the Sanctuary: on
the Crossein, Ross-shire.
Overlooking the Loch.
Strathglass, Inverness.
On the low ground.
On the banks of the Liane,
Picardy.
A placid morning on the Wye.
The Picardy Dunes.
A ford on the \Vye.
Early summer.
The Skye hills from Apple-
cross.
A gleamy day, Picardy.
West Highlanders.
Trespassing.
Spring time.
Summer time.
The shadow of evening.
The Rev. Canon Bell, Master
of Marlborough College j
medallion, bronze.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
263
1893.
95
103
164
205
537
1894.
26
I+O
2+4
324
1895.
76
263
308
1896.
21 +
1897.
240
602
1898.
16
221
387
1899.
63
123
189
734
949
1900.
16
122
227
Glaslyn Rhayader, Radnor.
At St. Etienne, Pas-de-Calais.
Elder bush.
Evening.
An orchard in Picardy.
Loch Maree.
April afternoon.
" Al fresco."
Sunshine after rain.
The first breath of autumn.
April: forenoon in the Con-
dette Dunes.
The close of day.
In April.
An orchard in Wales.
Flow'ry May. "Woods and
groves are of thy dressing,
etc."
Banks of the Upper Wye.
A June evening.
On the Upper Wye.
"Under the greenwood tree."
Approaching night.
Going home.
Cerig-Gwynnion on the Wye.
On the French coast.
In Radnorshire: Wye banks.
After sunset.
The gloaming.
Twilight grey. "And twilight
grey, had in her sober liv'ry
all things clad."
" East of the sun and west of
the moon."
Moonrise.
Evening.
The nearest way home.
Early summer.
Autumn evening.
Chartley.
Apple blossom : Upper Wye.
British wild cattle.
Souvenir of the French coast.
The Surrey hills.
Thorn trees on a Breconshire
Hill-side.
The waning year.
Mares of the Boulonnais.
DAVIS, J Miniature Painter.
26, High Holborn.
772 Portrait of himself.
291, High Holborn.
921 Portrait of a gentleman.
763 do. child.
651 do. gentleman.
716 do. lady.
I, Brydges Street,
Coveni Garden.
802 Portraits of two gentlemen.
816
933
I90I.
127
162
646
1902.
68
196
1903.
74
149
229
1904.
60
180
254
420
1799.
1800.
I80I.
1802.
1804.
1805. 292 lago.
2, Gray's Inn Terrace.
1808. 216 Portrait of a gentleman.
54, Newman Street.
1809. 2 A. Hewlings, Esq.
136 Head of a student.
I, Latnli's Conduit Street.
1812. 138 Portrait of a gentleman.
DAVIS, J. Barnard Painter.
14, Eresby Road, Kilburn.
1893. 773 Cornfield; grey effect.
8, Catkigh Road,
IVest Hampstead.
1898. 1244 In the meadows.
1487 Unexpected visitors.
1900. 563 A summer morning.
52, Wincliesier Avenue,
Brondesbury.
1903. 13S4 Seeking situations.
1904. 458 Mrs. H. H. Lloyd.
DAVIS, John J Painter.
108, Gordon Road, Peckham.
1883. 582 Near Bonchurch.
DAVIS, J. M
1810.
622
642
657
668
1811. 557
(An
1812. 554
658
1S13. 447
494
1814. 428
1817. 697
722
780
803
804
836
703
707
733
872
919
967
719
761
762
796
1819.
1820.
Painter.
33, Gerrard Street.
G. R. Nuttal, Esq.
J. R. Bowen, Esq.
Misses M. and J. Macleod.
Mr. J. Davis.
10, North Crescent,
Bedford Square.
Portraits of J. Davis, Esq., and
a lady.
Honorary Exhibitor.)
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. lady.
J. Simpson, Esq.
Portrait of a lady.
J. Reynolds, Esq.
61, Upper Thorn kaugh Street.
Miss Sedgwick.
G. Squibb, Esq.
Portraits of W. Goodwin and
H. Ball, Esquires.
J. Burchell, Esq.
F. Squibb, Esq.
J. Reynolds, Esq.
J. Simpson, Esq.
W. Squibb, Esq.
C. Scott, Esq.
Mrs. J. Simpson.
Mrs. Scott.
Miss Scott.
Mrs. J. Reynolds.
Mrs. Steward.
Mr. Steward.
Portrait of a lady.
i64
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
. — contitiued.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Miss Keantish.
Portrait of a lady.
T. Manning, Esq.
Lieut. J. Davis, R.M.
Mr. E. Squibb.
H. B. Smith, Esq.
6i, Charlotte Street.
F. Smith, Esq.
— Pyne, Esq.
31, Upper Gower Street.
U. B. Smith, Esq.
Mrs. Ranken.
Mr. Dobie.
Mr. S. Sedgwick.
Lieut. Bucknorton.
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. lady.
do. gentleman.
John Dobie, Esq., R.N.
Mr. Thomas Sedgwick.
Mr. James Sedgwick.
Mrs. Cowan.
A. Tomkins, Esq.
Mr. W. J. Roper.
T. Gwynne, Esq.
Mr. E. Lloyd.
The late William Corder,
painted from recollection,
from a pencil outline.
Rev. Spencer Braham.
Miss Sedgwick.
J. F. Reeves, Esq.
Portrait of a lady.
Sir J. S. Yorke, K.C.B., M.P.
The late Dr. Nuttall.
George Paton, Esq.
Portrait of a clergyman,
do. gentleman.
His Majesty Louis Philippe,
King of the French.
992 Portrait of a gentleman.
DAVIS, J. P. (Pope Davis) Painter.
I, Lamb's Conduit Street.
181 1. 97 Master Ryan.
181 2. 552 Master Dore.
646 Portrait of a young lady.
76, Newman Street.
1813. 102 Mr. Bannerman.
1814. 126 Lady Frances Wedderburn
Webster.
161 J. W. Webster, Esq.
374 Portrait of a lady and child.
36, Newman Street.
1815. 170 Portrait of a young lady.
184 Colonel Bannerman.
482 Mrs. Chauncy and her sister.
Miss Bannerman.
avis,
J.M
1820.
83.
84.
842
1821.
525
7"
776
855
1822.
633
722
1824.
580
558
666
761
8.3
1825.
627
673
1826.
690
754
792
796
1827.
718
820
868
1828.
834
869
1829.
736
922
1830.
740
818
821
928
1831.
714
898
1839.
802
805
976
S17.
6
63
532
818.
.36
383
423
819.
91
179
232
IS24.
244
468
62
1826. 271
3*3
495 A
535
903
1827.
1830.
552
141
1842.
473
1843.
3"
1844. 1229
57, Poland Street.
Miss Mason.
E. K. Lacon, Esq., M.P.
Portrait of a gentleman.
339, Oxford Street.
Mrs. Barker.
Rev. G. Penrice.
Mrs. Gwynn.
Mrs. Palgrave.
Mrs. Gent.
Captain Manby, author of the
method for saving ship-
wrecked seamen on a lee-
shore by means of a shot
thrown from a mortar.
Captain Penrice, i6th Lancers.
M. Hill, Esq.
Rome and St. Peter's Hill,
Doctors' Commons.
Portrait of the late Pope.
{Pius VII.)
5, Haymarket.
Portrait of Thorwalden.
Canova crowned by the Genius
of Grecian sculpture.
Trasteverina. The inhabit-
ants of that district of Rome
called Trastevere are marked
by a peculiar physiognomy,
and consider themselves the
genuine descendants of the
ancient Romans.
Pandora: portrait of Mrs. For-
man.
Frate Bernardo of the Capu-
chin monastery, Rome.
The Marchioness Wellesley.
Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart.
69, Dean Street, Soho.
An infant Bacchus.
1 5, Russell Place.
Portraits of the late Mrs.
Thompson, of Mrs. Stroud
and Miss Voules.
St. Peter's, Rome.
DAVIS, J. P Painter.
14, Percy Street.
1870. 587 Christchurch Bay, Hants.
DAVIS, John Scarlett Painter.
1822. 86 Landscape.
65, Charlotte Street.
1825. 285 My Den. "That scull had a
tongue in it, and could sing
once."
341 Portrait of a friend.
1830. 146 Interior of a library.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
265
Abbeville.
1834. 400 Interior of the gallery at Flor-
ence.
Amsterdam.
1841. 133 Jack after a successful cruise
visiting his old comrades at
Greenwich.
1032 Interior of the cathedral at
Amiens.
(It is doubtful whether the name of this
artist was spelt Davies or Davis. All the
above exhibits are under the latter name, and
Redgrave and Bryan give it as that also.
The "Dictionary of National Biography"
gives both ways.)
57°
931
6
DAVIS, J. Valentine Painter.
Lismore Lodge,
Haverstock Hill.
Wallasey sandhills.
Across the moor.
" 'Tis pleasant on a summer's
day."
87 The evening glow of a winter's
sun.
190 The mirror of the woods.
343 " Tho' men may come and men
may go, I go on for ever."
33, Upper Park Road,
Haverstock Hill.
908 Evening in the meadows.
116 In glimmer and glow.
593 The evening cloud.
1621 "Where the wild grass fringes
the forest."
218 Home to winter quarters.
393 The clearing of the storm.
833 Clieveden Woods — late au-
tumn.
1137 A water party.
473 The house by the river.
24 The lords of the mere.
326 In tranquil light.
24 Tenants of the wastes.
116 A quiet haunt.
253 The edge of the marsh.
727 A deserted waterway.
5, Langham Chambers.
663 "Good-bye, summer! "
II The sunlight glowing in the
mere.
123 Behind the mill.
288 The passing of autumn.
761 In a riverside orchard.
1900. 74 The last of the blossom.
907 Spring flowers.
1901. 135 "In her eyes sweet mischief
lies."
493 Summer.
II.
1875-
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1S80.
1S81.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
DAVIS, Laurence Painter.
41, Warlock Road,
St. Peter's Park, IV.
{Lucien in Catalogue.)
1899. 1023 Coquetting.
5, Highbury Grove.
1 90 1. 1209 At Rest.
DAVIS, Lucien, R.I. Painter.
33, Upper Park Road,
Haverstock Hill.
1885. 654 "Shall I?"
1888. S73 Only for a biscuit.
1889. 1125 A study.
1890. 627 "Two's company, three's
none."
747 "She 's all my fancy painted."
1655 Drury Lane Pantomime:
Exeunt omnes.
1891. 976 Out of the hurly-burley.
1620 Musical chairs.
The High Priest accusing Christ
before Pilate: Oberam-
mergau, 1890.
75 One little maid from school.
Mabel.
The Lancers, ladies to the
centre.
656 An idle maid.
720 A dainty maiden.
1202 Church parade.
1427 "Now, girls!"
1434 Twelfth Night: Queen of the
revels.
1465 The Ghost story.
948 Sylvia.
1388 The debutante.
1527 Hampstead, February, 1895.
49, South Hill Park,
Hampstead.
1159 " Who is it, doggie? "
1507 The Washington Post.
1275 The meadow Queen.
1 183 Still waters.
1317 Ping-Pong.
4 5 a, Upper Park Road.
926 Daffodils.
929 Roses.
991 May blossom.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1653
575
1571
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
997 Lilies.
DAVIS, Mrs. Mary Painter.
13, Lansdowne Road,
Kensington Park.
1896. 927 Buck wheat.
DAVIS, Master Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1800. 514 View near Ambleside, Cumber-
land.
MM
266
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
735
'39
DAVIS, Miss Miriam F Painter.
5, Lauderdale Road,
Maida Vale.
New ^[usic.
Pure emblems of Pleasure.
5, Marlborough Road.
27+ Sunlight and shower.
30 A slight barrier.
651 A message of spring.
1 8, Grove E?id Road.
34S Spring's fair Messengers.
806 The bridal dress.
981 Early spring.
8 . 5 Lilac and apple blossom.
36, Grove End Road.
655 A floral harvest.
1887.
1891.
1892.
1894.
1897.
1898.
1 90 1.
1903.
DAVIS, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
181 7. ,02 Flowers from nature.
1818. 5';9 do.
do.
DAVIS, N. Denholm Painter,
2, Tudor Lodge Studios,
4, Albert Street, N. IV.
1231 Portrait of a gentleman.
1899.
1902.
1903.
117 Miss Gwendolen Hughes.
69+ Miss Florence Carlisle.
374 The daughters of P. Chaworth
Musters, Esq.
1904. 536 Lieut. -Colonel A. W. Brewill.
DAVIS, Owen William ... Architect.
82, Charlotte Street.
1874. 1 1 33 Bedroom, etc.
34, Keppel St., Russell Square.
1881. 1068 Dining-room.
I, Carolnie St., Bedford Square.
1882. 11S7 Side of a drawing-room.
1884. 1219 Vestibule, 6, Park Crescent.
DAVIS, Richard Barrett Pamter.
62, Great Portland Street.
4S2 A landscape.
163 Landscape and cattle.
198 do. do.
539 His Majesty in his travelling
chariot, returning to town
from Windsor.
37 Mares and foals in His Majesty's
stud at Windsor.
Portrait of an old hunter, the
property of H.R.H. the
Duke of Cumberland.
Windsor.
Duncan's horses.
Portrait of a hunter.
A view of Windsor Castle.
Home Park, Windsor.
246 Landscape: horse and figures.
1S02.
1803.
1805.
1806.
1807.
1808.
131
2;6
669
673
1809.
16
Portrait of a hack, the property
of Capt. H. Vyse.
412
The wild huntsman. Vide
Scott's " Ballads and Songs."
I8I0.
3'
A blood mare, the property of
Sir F. Bourgeois.
i8n-
31
A boar-hunt.
1814.
10
Going to market. J
1 1
The stable. i
1817.
9S
Horses. fl
498
Portrait of a racehorse. 1
Datchet. 1
1818.
216
Portrait of Clavileno, the pro- "
perty of the Earl of Claren-
don.
276
Portrait of Vandyke, the pro-
perty of the Earl of Claren- ^ <
don. i
Eton. 1
1S19.
210
Portrait of a hack, the property 1
of Lambard, Esq., 1
R.H.G.
249 Portrait of a hack, the property
of H. R. Hoare, Esq.
291 Portrait of a hunter, the pro-
perty of Lambard, Esq.,
R.H.G.
Willow Brook, Eton.
1820. 133 Portraits of old carriage horses
in his late Majesty's stud at
Windsor.
281 Portrait of Mazeppa, the pro-
perty of an officer in the
Guards.
395 Portrait of a favourite old horse,
the property of a gentleman
at Windsor.
1 82 1. 114 Landscape.
403 A horse fair.
482 Portrait of an old gig horse.
691 Portrait of Eaton by Sir Peter.
694 Portrait of a charger.
763 do. a racer.
825 do. an old hunter.
914 Portraits of hunters.
1822. 332 Portrait of a poney, the pro-
perty of the Earl of Claren-
don.
Portrait of a brood mare, the
property of the Earl of Cla-
rendon.
408 Portrait of a bull, the property
the Earl of Clarendon.
Portrait of an old hunter.
do. a hunter.
1S23. 62 do. Moses, the property
of H.R.H. the Duke of
York.
The Hawking Party. Vide
" Bracebridge Hall."
385
435
437
62
337
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
267
1823. 464
975
578
418
1826. 776
1827. 54'
Portrait of an old coach horse,
aged 35 years.
Portrait of an old horse.
10, Wilton Street,
Grosvenor Place.
1S25. 278 Portrait of Emily, the dam of
Emilius.
Portrait of Emilius.
do. a gentleman with
His Majesty's Hunt. The
Hunt as appointed in 1823.
Portrait of Middleton, the pro-
perty of the Earl of Jersey.
Portrait of a mare, the pro-
perty of Davison, Esq.,
2nd Life Guards.
1828. 907 Portrait of a hunter, the pro-
perty of E. Tattersall, Esq.
(Animal Painter to His Majesty.)
1829. 963 Portrait of a favourite old
poney.
1830. 415 Portrait of an old carriage
horse, the property of His
Majesty.
1 83 1. 509 Travellers attacked by wolves;
a sketch.
1832. 148 Portrait of Lord Frederick
Fitzclarence ; study for a
picture of the Coronation
procession.
1833. 741 A sketch.
1834. 428 Waiting for a turn.
1839. 21 Portrait of a favourite.
1840. 163 Portrait of the Hermit, cele-
brated in the Royal Hunt,
the property of Her Ma-
jesty.
219 Near the banks of Loch Lag-
gan, Invernesshire — deer-
stalkers in the distance.
1841. 510 A scene in Windsor great park,
containing portraits of Her
Majesty Queen Victoria, their
Majesties the King and
Queen of Belgium, the Hon.
Colonel Cavendish, the Earl
of Belfast, the Lord Lilford,
Colonel Buckley, Lord Tor-
rington, Sir George Quintin,
Miss Quintin, Sir Frederick
Stovin,the Earl of Uxbridge,
Colonel Wymes, Lord Alfred
Paget, Fozard, Esq.,
etc., etc. Painted 1839.
9, Bedford Plac
1842. 521 Portrait of Mr. Davis, Her
Majesty's Huntsman, on
" The Hermit."
1843. 183 Sir Roger de Coverley and the
Spectator go hunting. "Sir
Kensington.
1844. 9^5
1846.
1847-
1848. 369
1849.
1851.
1852.
1853-
Roger being at present too
old for fox-hunting, to keep
himself in action has dis-
posed of his beagles and got
a pack of stop-hounds. Sir
Roger is so keen at the sport
that he has been out almost
every day since I came down,
and upon the chaplain's of-
fering to lend me his easy
pad, I was prevailed to make
one of the company." Vide
" Spectator."
The hawking party. Vide
•' Bracebridge Hall."
499 Taking the stag.
575 The royal hunt, at their onset,
on Ascot heath.
"Hush! what loud shouts
Re-echo through the groves!
He breaks away : shrill horns
Proclaim his flight."
Somerville.
259 Old friends.
478 Favourites.
1258 TheCoverleyHunt. "SirRoger
has disposed of his beagles
and got a pack of stop-
hounds." "With ears that
sweep away the morning
dew, crook-kneed and dew-
lapt like Thessalian bulls."
" The huntsman threw down
his pole before the dogs.
They were within eight
yards of that game which
they had been pursuing for
almost as many hours — and
though they continued open-
ing as before, durst not
attempt to pass beyond the
pole. At the same time Sir
Roger rode forward, alight-
ing took up the hare in his
arms." — Chap. x.
989 Trespassers.
1276 The wild huntsman, from the
German.
DAVIS, S Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1807. 508 View of Tacissudon in Bootan.
509 do. Poonaka do.
1808. 594 Cape Town with the Table
Mountain.
599 A view in Bootan.
1809. 524 The bridge and fort at Juan-
pore in the district of Be-
nares.
268
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Davis, S. — continued.
1809. 54+ Mahomedan buildings in ruins,
in the district of Benares.
DAVIS, Miss Sara.
Miniature Painter.
9, Bedford Place, Kensington.
1067 Portrait of a young lady.
1846.
1847.
1848.
1852.
1853-
1854.
944 do. do.
945 do. the daughter of A.
G. Finlaison, Esq.
908 Portrait of a young lady.
1014 Miss Julia Keate.
952 The Hon. William Henry John
North, son of I^ieut.-Colonel
and Baroness North.
DAVIS, Stuart G Painter.
I, Queen's Road Studios,
St. John's Wood.
45 The Wrestlers (stone age).
634 A world of temptation.
71S "Beauty born of murmuring
sound."
931 Friendly critics.
771 Magic.
821 A favourite spot.
30, Tite Street, Chelsea.
1 00 1 Day dreams.
1427 Charybdis.
596 At the baths.
671 Day dreams.
689 The thief.
1893.
1896.
1897.
1900.
1902.
1903-
1904.
DAVIS, T Painter.
1852. 1280 Hounds running into a fox, in
a stone wall country.
DAVIS, T.C Painter.
33, Fenchurch Street.
1806. 477 Scene in a park near Mickle-
ham, Surrey.
DAVIS, V Architect.
At Mr. Robinson's,
Blackfriars Road.
1801. 852 Design for a sepulchral pyra-
mid, dedicated to British
Heroes.
1802. 909 Design for a Market and Town
Hall.
1803. 969 A Design for a public bath.
1804. 968 Design for a gentleman's villa.
1805. 679 do. national Gallery.
5, Lambeth Terrace.
1807. 996 Davis's Wharf, Potter's Fields.
1052 Design for a boat house.
'058 do. Corner, St. Paul's
Churchyard, etc.
1807.
1808.
1809.
1810.
1818.
1820.
1822.
1823.
ic6i Design for National School.
939 Interior View, St. Winifred's
AVell, Flintshire, N. Wales.
Potter's Fields, Horsleydoivn.
290 View of a Sufferance Wharf.
397 St. Winifred's Well, Flintshire.
S50 A View of a gentleman's villa.
St. John's, Souihwark.
927 Design for alms-houses.
927 Design for a marine villa.
973 do. nobleman's man-
sions.
9, St. James's Park.
978 Design for a public building.
1854.
1855-
1858.
1415
1392
1548
DAVIS, William Sculptor.
13, Osnaburgh Street.
1851. 1298 Ariel released. "It was mine
art when I arrived, etc."
1324 Miss Wright.
14, Carburton Street.
1853. 1359 MedaUion in plaster of Mr.
David Griffiths.
Medallion in plaster of Miss
Jane Lloyd.
Medallion of Mr. John Bon-
gard.
4, Crown Street, Windsor.
Medallion of Miss M. E.
La vies.
17, William Street,
Hampstead Road.
231 Bust of a lady.
282 Rev. Owen Thomas.
208, Fusion Road.
Bust of a child.
M. Davis, Esq.; medallion.
Henry Austin Bruce, Esq.,
M.P.
Enid. "Half-disarrayed as to
her rest."
nil Rev. John Mills, F.R.A.S.
1 1 24 Pleasant thoughts; statuette.
1125 The lady in " Comus "; marble
bust.
1 1 30 Hope — ideal bust.
1133 The Bishop of Bangor. {J. C.
Campbell.)
John Thomas, Esq. (Pencerdd
Gwalia); marble bust.
Hugh Owen, Esq.
Professor A. C. Ramsay,
F.R.S., late President of the
Geological Society.
999 J- Jones, Esq., Talhaiarn.
1037 Brinley Richards, Esq.
1038 George Osborne Morgan, Esq.
933 John Watkins, Esq., F.S.A.;
testimonial bust,
1859.
1861.
1862.
■305
1070
1077
1089
1863.
1864.
1865.
1161
1.78
903
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
269
1865.
1866.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1877.
1878.
marble statuette,
a bowery strand,
966 Clymene;
" From
etc."
1050 Miss Hughes, Beaumaris.
1084 Cheerfulness; marble bust.
1 193 Master Arthur.
1 187 Henry Bielfield, Esq.
1040 Rev. Henry Rees, of Liver-
pool (posthumous).
1054 The late David Harries, Esq.
1204 John Griffiths, Esq.
1446 John Jones, Esq., of Enmore
Park, Surrey.
Henry Richard, Esq., M.P.
Miss Gwen Ellen.
Revd. Lewis Edwards, D.D.,
Principal of Bala College,
North Wales; bust.
1883. 1573 John Roberts, Esq., M.P.;
bust, marble.
The late Sir Hugh Owen.
5, Gordon Square.
Mrs. Frances M. Buss; bust.
Frances M. Buss; bust, mar-
ble.
1887.
1447
1511
1490
1718
1915
1932
DAVIS, William Painter.
21, Chapel Place, Liverpool.
1851. 608 Dead game: capercailzie, etc.
667 Dead game.
1852. 137 do.
443 The canary.
14, Leicester Street.
1855. 514 Early spring evening — Che-
shire.
292, Croii'n Street, Liverpool.
1856. 353 Shotwick on the Dee.
378 Wallasey Mill, Cheshire.
35, Plump ton Street, Liverpool.
1857. 305 Summer noon.
631 Evening.
1858. 243 The young trespassers.
1859. 120 Study of Fruit.
366 Mary's Well, near St. Asaph.
16, Christian Street, Liverpool.
1862. 662 Near West Derby.
1863. 283 Spring.
22, King Henrys Road,
Primrose Hill.
1870. 283 Ploughing on the banks of the
Conway.
26, Ataitland Park.
1872. 251 At Moreton, Cheshire.
DAVIS, William A Sculptor.
1 6, Connaught Road,
Finshury Park.
1890. 2oyi The genius of Sculpture; statue,
marble.
DAVIS, W. H Painter.
8, Church Lane, Chelsea.
1803. 81 Mrs. J. Biddulph and children.
177 Pigs.
1S06. 47 Portrait of a mongrel fighting
dog.
West Street, Hackney.
1810. 696 Elevation of a design for a
Museum.
East India Road.
181 3. 402 Portrait of a favourite cart
horse belonging to Mr. H
Ledger.
Church Lane, Chelsea.
1814. 144 Portrait of Hackney, a grey
horse, the property of J
Fane, Esq.
162 Portrait of a merino ram, be
longing to J. Fane, Esq.
1 87 Portrait of Charley, a black
horse, the property of Mr.
Co.x.
18 1 6. 80 Portrait of a Russian grey-
hound, the property of Lord
Rivers.
1 8 18. 27 Portrait of a grey hunting
mare, the property of the
Earl of Ilchester.
237 Susan, Beauty, and Bishop,
favourite greyhounds be-
longing to Sir C. Bamfylde,
Esq.
249 Portrait of a cross breed bitch
and puppies, belonging to
the Earl of Ilchester.
846 Leviathan, Looby, and Genet,
favouritegreyhounds, belong-
ing to D. Jones Long, Esq.
18 19. 3 Portrait of a newfoundland
dog belonging to D. J.
Long, Esq.
1820. 235 Portrait of Jack, a favourite
hack belonging to Mr.
Thompson, Kensington.
1822. 343 Portraits of favourite horses,
the property of H. Magniac,
Esq.
387 Portrait of a favourite horse,
the property of Capt. H.
Bullock, I St Life Guards.
1823. 125 Portrait of a favourite mare,
the property of the Hon.
and Rev. Thos. Coventry.
1826. 642 Portraits of Huntley, Revenge,
and Honesty, the favourite
hunters, the property of
Lord Lynedoch.
1827. 271 Portrait of Pedlar, a celebrated
hunter, the property of
John James Willan, Esq.
!70
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Davis, W. H. — continued.
(Animal Painter to Her Majesty.)
1835. 21 Heath scene with group of
asses and boy.
1836. 107 Group of celebrated grey-
hounds.
1837. 407 Portraits of a servant, pony,
and dog, belonging to Mr.
Antrobus.
517 Fallow deer; a study from
nature.
1838. 411 A Spanish shepherd boy and
sheep; study from nature.
531 Portraits of a young Hereford
bull and cows; study from
nature.
1845. 665 Girl with cows; study from
nature.
1846. 694. A snow subject with cattle.
1848. ZI2 Hope.
1849. 228 Cows reposing in a meadow.
DAVIS, W. Paul Painter.
33, Upper Park Road,
Haversiock Hill.
1885. 570 "I'm ready!"
1891. 795 Memories.
1894. 150 The Village doctor.
DAVIS and EMMANUEL.
Architects.
2, Finsbury Circus.
1883. 1 1 36 The City of London School,
Victoria Embankment.
1 90 1. 1569 Salisbury House, Finsbury
Circus.
DAVISON, Miss Minnie Dibden.
Miniature Painter.
10, Blandford Square.
1893. 1391 Three little maids.
1895. '3^° Friends.
227, Oxford Street.
1896. 1155 Poppy.
3, Garden Road,
St./oh?i's Wood
1897. 1407 Reflections.
1898. 674 Andrea del Sarto's wife.
1899. 1214 The Kiss.
Eyot Cot/age, Chiswick.
1900. 1392 Doris.
1393 Portrait of a lady.
1394 Mrs. Vernon Boys.
1395 The late Mrs. Self.
{Now Mrs. C. Spooner.)
1 90 1. 1308 Charles Spooner, Esq.
1902. 824 A dream of Christmas tide.
973 Adrianus a forti scuto, pres-
byter.
1903. 1 24 1 Biddy.
DAVISON, Mrs. Munro Painter.
132, Stroud Green Road.
1897. 789 Spoils of the ocean.
DAVISON, Miss Nora Painter.
I, Carlisle Place, Victoria St.
1895. 921 Preparing for the Cowes week.
1898. 1086 " Amelieahoy!"
1899. 1 1 56 A cloudy summer's day.
DAVISON, Thomas Architect.
16, Milner Street, S. W.
1892. 1666 New Municipal buildings, Ox-
ford.
41, Oakley Crescent, Chelsea.
1894. 159S Bexhill Local Board offices.
59, Great Or??iond Street.
1895. 1 62 1 Cottage Hospital, Aldershot.
1682 Design for municipal buildings.
1899. 1703 Trowbridge Technical School.
1900. 1687 Cottage, Hampshire.
1695 Art Galleries, Bradford.
1903. 1502 Gas and Water offices, Aider-
shot.
1904. 1525 Offices, Aldershot.
DAVISON, Thomas Raffles.
Architect.
I, St. Peter^s Square,
Manchester.
1877. 1070 Bramall Hall, etc.
1 1 04 Marple Hall; stables.
1 105 Bramall Hall, etc.
7, Cross Street, Manchester.
1878. 1131 Manchester Town Hall, etc.
1 136 The Albert Memorial, Man-
chester.
33, Bouverie Street.
1879. 1167 House at Maidenhead.
114, Fleet Street, and
Cross Street, Manchester.
1881. 1035 Terra-cotta Warehouse, etc.
1883. 1 1 30 The Quinta Sunday Schools.
15, Ki7ig William St., Strand.
1885. 1790 A house.
1 91 6 A prayer desk.
1887. 16 1 3 Two firesides in an architect's
house.
2 2, Bedford Street.
1889. 1893 Winchester college chapel.
1995 Fotheringay church.
33, King St., Covent Garden.
1901. 1533 House at Matlock Bath.
1673 Chateau Josselin.
1904. 1550 The parlour, Whistler's Hol-
low.
DAVISON, W Architect.
1797. 1097 Design for a Villa.
1 1 54 do. do.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
271
3, Sivinton St., Battle Bridge.
1798. 953 Design for a triumphal arch.
972 do. nobleman's man-
sion.
978 Design for a bridge.
982 do. do.
DAVISON, William Painter.
29, Suffolk St., Charing Cross.
1814. 5+ Portrait of a gentleman.
18 1 5. 217 A portrait.
1 81 6. 198 J. Wright, Esq.
36, Newman Street.
1817. 384 Sir J. G. Egerton, Bart., M.P.
630 J. Chapman, Esq.
1818. 141 A boy's head; a study.
1819. 246 The new hat.
374 Portrait of an artist.
1 5, Newcastle Street, Strand.
1821. 632 Portrait of a lady.
1 3, Howland Street.
1822. 49 The young bird-catcher.
1825. 25 Portrait of a clergyman.
1826. 106 R. Lindley, Esq.
363 Waking infants.
1827. 205 Morning on the Thames.
1828. 292 Master W. Wilson, with a
favourite poney.
1829. 270 Morning — mist dispersing.
379 The little Savoyard.
480 A storm.
Brabant Court, Philpot Lane.
1829. 25 Bolland, Esq.
383 Shipping in the Sound.
( The last two may be by a different W.
Davison.)
No address.
1837. 451 The lock on the Thames, near
Queen's Elms, after sunset.
6, Leicester Square.
1S43. 331 Portrait of a naturalist.
DAVISON, W. Rupert Architect.
Kingsham, Waldingham,
Surrey.
1904. 1466 Bronygarth, Waldingham, Sur-
rey.
DAVISS, Mrs. Jessica.
Miniature Painter.
19, Leathiuaite Road,
Clapham Common.
1898. 134S Juhet.
DAVY, C Architect.
3, FurnivaPs Inn.
1833. 991 An old barrier gate at Avignon.
From a sketch taken by
James Murdoch, Esq., C.E.
1837. 1026 Broad Street, Bristol. From
the archway under St. John's
Tower.
1838. 1211 The Lenslade Tunnel, London
and Birmingham Railway.
With]. H. Dibdin.
1237 Elevation and section of the
tower and spire of St. Vedast,
Foster Lane, etc.
1840. 992 New church in the Liberty of
the Rolls.
1 84 1. 1093 Offices, etc., at Oundle, North-
amptonshire, etc.
1842. 1089 West doorway of St. Mary's
church, Hemel Hempstead.
1843. 1292 Equitable Gas company at
Lupus Street, Vauxhall.
1846. 1324 Garratt Hall, Manchester, etc.
DAVY, Robert ... Miniature Painter.
At Mr. Byrcn's,
Bedford St., Covent Garden.
61 Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters.
70 A portrait.
311 A conversation.
73 Portrait of a gentleman.
62 do. mother and child.
41, Charlotte Street,
Rathbone Place.
88 A portrait; three-quarters.
89 do. a miniature.
1771.
1772.
1773-
1774-
1775-
1776.
79 A Venus and Cupid.
1777.
1778.
1779.
1780.
1781.
1782.
So
81
379
65
■55
283
4"
428
169
236
238
A portrait.
A miniature.
A Madona.
85, Charlotte Street.
A conversation.
do.
Portrait of a lady.
do. lady.
do. child.
Diana sleeping, with her nymphs
bathing.
Portrait of a lady.
do. do. crayons.
do. child; do.
do. do. do.
DAWBARN, Joseph Y Painter.
2Sa, Church Street, Liverpool.
1897. 5S5 Mont St. Michel, Bi'etagne.
23, Courtenay Road,
Jlaterloo, Liverpool.
346 A Dutch interior.
557 do. do.
867 Coming from Mass — Sunday in
a Dutch fishing village.
645 After service— an old Dutch
church.
1902.
1903.
1904.
272
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DAWBER,
1S85.
■ 797
1888.
182J
1889.
■953
1892.
1685
1893.
1565
1571
1894.
■599
1902.
1366
1503
1903-
1637
1647
1657
1904.
1483
■ 48+
i486
Edward Guy... Architect.
67, Albany Street.
Design for a town gatehouse.
Bourton on the Hill,
Moreton-in-Marsh.
Cliastleton Hall, Warwickshire.
St. Nicholas church, Gloucester.
22, Buckingham St., Adclphi.
Todenham House, Gloucester-
shire.
Houses, Streatham Common.
Itton Court, Monmouthshire.
do. do. do.
Westhope Manor, Shropshire.
do. do. do.
Juniper Hill, Surrey.
Nether Swell Manor, Glou-
cestershire.
do. do. do.
Bibsworth, Worcestershire.
Coldicote, do.
Park Down, Surrey.
DAWBER (E. J.) and WHITWELL.
Architects.
22, BuckingJiam Street.
1898. 1677 The Court house, Broadway,
Worcestershire.
1899. 1653 Village Post office, Broadway,
Worcestershire.
1663 White house, Moreton-in-the-
Marsh.
1771 Cottages, Matlock Dale.
1900. iSoo House at Cley, Norfolk.
DAWE, George, R.A Painter.
44, Weir s Street, O.xford Street.
1804. 273 Naomr and her daughter.
" Orpah wept and departed,
but Ruth clave unto her
mother-in-law."
1809. 178 F. W. Blagdon, Esq.
218 Portrait of a lady.
(Elected A.R.A.)
22, Ne7iiman Street.
1 8 TO. 4 Andromache imploring Ulysses
to spare the life of her son.
"The Grecian fleet, after the
destruction of Troy, being de-
tained by contrary winds, the
priest declares that they will
continue, etc."
181 1. 6 Mrs. T. Hope and her sons.
36 Portrait of P. Howorth, a boy
of extraordinary size and
strength, aged four years, in
the character of the Infant
Hercules. "As soon as he
beheld The snakes twist
round, t\.z."— Theocritus.
181 1. 93 Mania; a study.
464 A demoniac. " Who had his
dwelling among the tombs,
etc."
18 1 2. 25 Mrs. Hope.
220 Genevieve: from a poem by
T. Coleridge, entitled
" Love." " She listened with
a flitting blush, etc."
547 S. T. Coleridge, Esq.
922 Bust of S. T. Coleridge, Esq.
1813. I A child rescued by its mother
from an eagle's nest. It is
within the memory of some
of the oldest inhabitants of a
mountainous district in Scot-
land, that, impelled by
maternal solicitude to re-
cover her infant, which an
eagle had borne away to its
nest, a mother climbed to
the very topmost crag of a
cliff so steep and terrific, that
the hardiest bird-catchers in
that region had hitherto pro-
nounced it inaccessible. She
succeeded in bringing off her
child before it had received
any material injury, the bird
hovering around her during
the attempt, but not offering
in any way to molest her.
176 Mr. Flight.
260 Miss C. Southey.
279 Mrs. C. Hammersley and her
daughter.
293 The Archbishop of Tuam.
(Hon. William Beresford.)
395 J. Haslam, Esq.
(Elected R.A.)
1814. I Mrs. S. N. Cowley and Son.
100 Sketch near Margate.
199 Rev. S. Parr, LL.D.
218 Mrs. Hodgkinson.
226 Mrs. J. E. Eardley Wilmot and
daughter.
181 5. 15 Mrs. Long.
179 J. Wilson, Esq.
193 J. Eardley Wilmot, Esq.
210 T. Wilson, Esq.
223 Lord Eardley.
1816. 26 Portrait of a lady.
46 do. nobleman.
87 do. lady.
199 Miss O'Neill in the character
of Juliet. Scene, a Garden
(Juliet appears above in the
balcony). "See how she
leans her cheek upon her
hand, etc."
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
273
1816. 225 Portrait of a lady.
271 The Archbishop of Tuam.
{Hon. J I'm. Eeresford^
285 Portrait of a gentleman.
305 Hon. S. E. Eardley.
1817. 62 H.S.H. Prince Leopold of Saxe
Coburg Saalfeld.
78 H.R.H. Princess Charlotte of
Wales and Saxe Coburg.
205 Mrs. Wilson.
238 Mrs. J. Walker.
247 Mrs. Fuller Maitland and her
son.
2S6 Rev. R. Simson, D.D.
iSi8. 42 Her late Royal Highness
Princess Charlotte.
78 H.R.S. Prince Leopold of Saxe
Coburg.
186 The Bishop of Salisbury. {/oh>i
Fisher.)
273 F. Jones, Esq.
318 Mrs. Croft.
DAWE, Henry E.
Painter and Engraver.
6, Bartholomew Place,
Kentish Town.
1829. 216 Portrait of Miss Phillips, of the
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane,
as Juliet, etc.
DAWE, J. P Painter.
14, Charles Street,
Cavendish Square.
1820. 35 Portrait of a gentleman.
6, Nassaii Street.
1826. 901 Portrait of a lady.
DAWKES (H.) and CLARKE
(E. F. C.) Architects.
10, Sergeant's Inn.
i8tj. 1172 New Church at Beckenham.
DAWKES, Samuel Whitfield.
Architect.
Gloucester.
1839. 1274 Tudor Lodge.
14, Whitehall Place,
Chelte?iha!n.
1848. 1 1 28 Trinity Church, Brompton,
Kent.
1849. 1056 Training College for Masters,
Cheltenham.
1075 County Lunatic Asylum, Colney
Hatch.
1 141 Aged Freemasons' Asylum,
Croydon.
1850. 1 1 17 Abbey Hotel, St. Malvern,
Worcestershire.
II.
1850. 1 140 Mansion at Horsted, Sussex,
for F. Burchard, Esq.
1229 Literior, St. Thomas' Church,
Newport, Isle of Wight.
1269 Exterior, St. Thomas' Church,
Newport, Isle of Wight.
1S51. 261 Church of Hampstead.
27 1 Lunatic Asylum, Colney Hatch.
1852. 1244 TrinityChurch,NorthMalvern.
1855. 1222 Witley Court, Worcestershire.
1240 do. do.
for Lord Ward.
1856. 1063 Schools for Bagnoll and Sons,
West Bromwich.
DAWKINS, Miss Mary C. S.
Painter.
Eastuiood, Bournemouth.
1896. 1705 Chapel of Henry VII, West-
minster Abbey.
DAWS, C Painter.
Dorking.
1-&T7. 777 Surrey Cottage.
DAWS, Frederick T Painter.
Montrose, Kent House Road,
Beckenham.
1896. 1162 Companions in trouble.
1897. i2g Hunger driven.
419 The coming contest.
DAWS, Philip Painter.
East Street, Dorking.
1S75. 573 In Norbury Park.
1876. 76 Study of a Chestnut Trunk.
1877, 4 Farmhouse of Wotton, Surrey.
1879. 100 In the beech woods.
DAWSON, Alfred.
Painter and Etcher.
Thorpe Green, Chertsey.
i860. 564 A wayside cottage.
4, Grove Park Terrace.
1862. 265 The Victoria Tower, West-
minster.
The Cedars, Chiswick.
1868. 910 A page from Gray's Elegy; pen
and ink.
1879. 1220 Westminster. After the late
H. Dawson; etching.
1283 Greenwich. After the late H.
Dawson; etching.
1882. 1267 — — Chapman, Esq., chairman
of Lloyd's Register; mezzo-
etching.
18S4. 1430 Mrs. Nesbit as Circe. After
Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A.
Burlington House, Chiswick.
1889. 1745 Leaving the plough.
N N
2 74
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DAWSON, Mrs. B. (late Miss Eliza-
beth Rumley) Painter.
36, Hunter Street.
1859. 339 Fruit.
545 do.
i860. 545 do.
1861. 130 do.
470 do.
1862. 219 Fruit and Flowers.
352 Winter Fruit.
1868. 45S Fruit.
i86g. 780 Grapes.
1876. 321 Fruit.
{See Miss Elizabeth Rumley.)
DAWSON,
1838. 196
1839. 642
1840. 413
1842. 1087
1843. 329
1844. 612
1848. 360
1850.
27
1851.
129
333
1852.
402
1312
1858.
1859.
594
104
i860.
916
100
1862.
377
1865.
1866.
12
316
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
384
486
73^
453
Henry Painter.
Folder's Yard, Long How,
Nottingham.
Landscape.
Ma?isficld Road, Nottingham.
Landscape; Derbyshire
scenery.
Landscape; recollection of
scenery in Derbyshire.
A storm.
Dovedale, Derbyshire.
View between Chesterfield and
Bastow, Derbyshire.
19, Ashton Street, Liverpool.
The Valley of the Ribble, near
Preston, Lancashire.
Middle Heath Lane,
Croydon Com/non.
Blowing bubbles.
Old Sherwood Forest.
\\^atercrook, near Kendall,
Westmoreland.
Ullswater.
On the foot road to Clifton,
near Nottingham.
Thorpe Green, C/iertsey.
Moor scene.
Ousely Bells, on the Thames,
near Windsor.
Marine sunset.
St. Paul's, from Southwark
Bridge.
4, Grove Park Terrace,
Cambenvell.
The King's Mills, Castle Don-
ington, Leicestershire.
The Cedars, Chiswick.
Waiting for the tide.
On the Ribble, near Preston,
Lancashire — Harvest time.
Lincoln.
Greenwich Hospital.
London from Greenwich Hill.
Lancaster from the Aqueduct.
2, Drake's Island,
Plymouth Sound.
1871. 326 Drakelsland, Plymouth Sound.
The Cedars, Chiswick, and
3, Queen's Si/., Westminster.
1872. 608 A misty morning.
626 The Tower from London
Bridge.
1874. 603 Shoreham Harbour — evening.
607 do. morning.
DAWSON, Henry Thomas... Painter.
T/u Cedars, Chisjvick.
1866. S The " Bellerophon " coming
out of the Medway to run
the measured mile.
1867. 472 The Rodney being towed from
her Moorings in the Med-
way to be put in commission.
3, Queen's Square, JVestminster.
1871. 437 The last vestiges of disaster.
The Cedars, Chisivick.
1872. 437 Portsmouth Dockyard.
1873. 967 On the Medway flats.
DAWSON, J. Allan Painter.
96, Bruntisfield Place,
Edinburgh.
1897. 903 "Steady noo!"
DAWSON, Matthew J Painter.
33, Ossington St., Baysivater.
1903. 818 Baptistery, St. Mark's.
DAWSON, Nelson Painter.
45, Robert Street, Chelsea.
1885. 1416 Poole Quay, from Brownsea
Island.
Wentworth Studios, Chelsea.
1886. 1302 Stranded.
1887. 1139 Noon.
1205 Under the land.
1247 A sketch.
1258 Rejoicing in the breeze.
1312 A London Heath.
1 1, Trafalgar Studios,
Manresa Road.
1888. 1224 In Cornish waters.
1889. 1466 A haven of refuge: steam
trawlers coming into Scar-
borough.
1477 The Cornish shore.
1890. 394 A perilous calling.
1 176 Twilight.
Wentworth Studios.
1893. 996 As the sun went down.
1 1 86 Moonrise — Scarborough.
1895. 1703 Casket in steel and enamel.
With Edith B. Dawson.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
275
The Mulberry Tree,
39, Beaufort Street.
1896. 1905 Door knocker; bronze.
1921 Casket; silver and enamel.
With W. D. Caroe and E.
Dawson.
1898. 1S49 A girdle; cloisonnd enamel and
silver.
1939 A casket; silver and enamel.
Presented by the City of
Oxford to the Prince of
Wales, 1897.
1942 St. Cuthbert; enamel set in
wrought steel and copper.
Swan House, Chisivick Mall.
1899. 1926 A casket; silver and enamel.
[The last four are with Edith Dawson.)
DAWSON, Mrs. Nelson (Edith B.).
Painter.
4, Wentworth Studios.
1895. 963 Hollyhocks.
980 The moth time of the night.
1091 Orange lilies.
1896. 1067 The old home.
1 1 39 Ray wort.
1921 Casket; silver and enamel, for
the Flumbers' Company.
{With W. D. Caroe and
Nelson Dawson.)
DAWSON, Robert A Painter.
63, New King's Jioad, Fulham.
1900. 1 165 A few simples.
1357 Cloisonne enamel on copper.
DAY, Barclay Painter.
34, Great Marlborough Street.
1873. 1246 Portrait of a gentleman.
Beaufort House, Peckham.
1877. 1013 Old-fashioned white roses.
DAY, C Enamel Painter.
43, Devonshire Street.
1821. 771 Napoleon Buonaparte. Enamel
after Toffanelli.
DAY, C Architect.
Worcester.
1835. 1003 New County Hall, Courts of
Justice.
1838. 1063 Catholic church of St. Edmund,
Bury St. Edmunds.
1177 County Courts, Worcester.
1 199 Catholic church, St. Francis
Xavier, Hereford.
DAY, C. H Architect.
3, Percy Street.
1826. 895 Design for public bath.
1827. 1020 A national museum, gallery of
painting, sculpture, etc.
DAY, C. W Miniature Painter.
62, Great Alarylebone Street.
182 1. 562 Mr. Knight of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane.
1822. 683 Portrait of a young lady.
1823. 785 do. lady.
903 Miss Parodi.
20, Norton Street.
1824. 629 Portrait of a lady.
1825. 680 Mrs. Goodall.
33, Percy Street.
1826. 783 Miss Alice Deighton.
1827. 665 Miss A. C. Fayerman.
28, Soho Square.
1832. 730 R. Frankum, Esq.
At Mrs. Turnbuirs,
42, Rathbone Place.
1833. 936 H.R.H. Carlo Ludovico, Duke
of Lucca. Painted in Flor-
ence in 1830.
42, Berners Street.
1836. 804 Mrs. John Wilkinson.
29, Orchard Street.
1837- 9'9 Mrs. H. Choveaux.
23, Charlotte Street.
1852. 804 Portrait of a lady.
1854. 679 Moglia Mia. Portrait of Mrs.
C. W. Day.
DAY, Miss Frances S.
Miniature Painter.
41, Camden Street.
1838. S41 The corsair's bride.
1839. 826 A young lady in the character
of a flower girl.
857 Miss Eliza Robinson.
959 Master Richard Mills.
1840. 678 Posthumous portrait of her late
sister.
723 Portrait of the infant daughter
of S. Robinson, Esq.
761 Miss Emily Robinson.
806 W. Mills, Esq.
811 The late Captain Holkirk of
the 23rd Dragoons.
841 Portrait of a lady.
899 Portraits.
1 84 1. 890 Portrait of a gentleman.
935 Louisa.
1842. 767 Portrait of a Russian lady.
879 Portrait.
276
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Day, Miss Frances S.— continued.
1842. 901 A case containing two locket
miniatures.
9j; Portrait of a young lady.
1843. 781 Locket miniature.
S97 AH Ben Nasser, envoy from
His Highness the Imaum of
Muscat, and Mohamed Ben
Hamees his secretary.
902 Portrait.
913 Case containing two bracelet
miniatures.
1844. 76+ Portrait.
832 Portrait of a gentleman.
848 Portraits.
1845. 715 Portraits of two young ladies.
817 Portrait of a lady.
1846. 967 Portrait.
1847. 119 Portrait of a lady.
889 Lady and cavalier.
1050 Portrait of a lady.
1051 do. young lady.
1848. 822 do. gentleman.
8+3 Portrait.
1850. 733 Julia.
S29 Portrait of the infant son of
W. Ballantine, Esq.
900 A portrait.
1 85 1. 867 Portraits.
868 Master W. Day.
1852. 867 Emma and Alice, daughters of
D. Sims, Esq.
900 A portrait.
916 Portrait of a young gentleman.
1853. 663 Miss F. 'S..— Departed. " Et
Rose elle a v^cu, ce qui
vivent les roses, I'espace d'un
matih."
S02 Portrait.
1854. 871 Portrait of a lady.
14, Piccadilly.
1856. 684 Portraits.
794 Brooch miniature.
1857. 709 Portrait of a lady.
1858. 661 Toggy.
674 Emily.
DAY, G. F Painter.
12, JFelix Terrace, Is ling/ on.
1850. 936 Boy and child watering a horse.
12, Foley Terrace.
1851. 659 Girl and pony.
1855. 1 139 Waiting for the master.
DAY, Henry D Architect.
1903- '537 House at Godalming.
DAY, H. H Painter.
41, Camden Street.
1837. 300 Portrait of a gentleman.
DAY, H. S Painter.
41, Camden Street.
1837. 10 Portrait of a young lady.
1845. 309 do. gentleman.
1848. 405 do. young gentleman.
DAY, J. C Sculptor.
61, Poland Street.
1835. iiiS The fall of Satan; an alto-re-
lievo. " Him the Almighty
power Hurled headlong
flaming from the ^ethereal
sky." — Paradise Lost.
1S36. 1130 St. John. "Hark! a glad voice
the lonely desert cheers.
Prepare the way, a God, a
God appears."
DAY, Lewis F. ... Decorative Artist.
1 3, Mecklenburg Street.
1S80. 1 121 Design for portion of a painted
frieze.
1 1 74 Design for decoration of a
door.
1886. 17 17 Design for domestic window
in grisaille and colour.
1718 Design for clerestory window
in mosaic.
DAY, R Architect.
32, North Street, Lambeth.
1827. 1064 Model of Salisbury Cathedral.
1828. 1133 Design for a public building.
3, Marlborough Place,
Walworth.
1831. 1 1 19 Design for British senate house.
Darlington Place, Southwark.
1837. 1155 Model for Scott's Monument
at Edinburgh (for competi-
tion).
51, Newington Causeway.
1841. 1144 Modelofthe temple of Minerva,
Parthenon, Athens.
DAY, R., Junr Architect.
42, Commercial Road, Lambeth.
1843. 13S3 Model of an inkstand, sur-
mounted by the new church
at Lee, presented to T.
Brandram, Esq.
1844. 1258 A Design for the Royal Ex-
change.
2, Chester Terrace,
Borough Road.
1845. 1321 Mausoleum.
1846. 1363 Model of the Temple Church,
London.
I
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
277
1846. 1364 The martyrs' memorial Cross at
Oxford.
128, London Road, Southwark.
1847. 1300 Model of north-west corner of
Bank of England, etc.
DAY, Thomas Miniature Painter.
II, Little Titchfield Street,
Cavendish Square.
iT]^. 74 A portrait in crayons.
Brent'iiiood, Essex.
1774. 63 A landscape and figures in
water colours.
24, Great Portland Street.
1775- 9° North view of the new-built
seat of the Right Honour-
able Lord Petre, at Thorn-
don Place in Essex.
91 Portrait of an artist, in crayons.
1776. Sz do. a gentleman, in
crayons.
1777. 89 Cupid; a miniature.
90 Musidora ; crayons. Vide
Thomson's " Seasons, Sum-
mer," line 1308.
1778. 81 Two miniatures.
1779. 403 A lady, in miniature.
1780. 370 View.
1781. 307 Portrait of a gentleman.
1782. 340 do. do.
1783. 27s Frame with seven miniatures —
in the centre Musidora, from
Thomson's "Seasons." "At
the doubtful breeze alarmed,
and starting like the fearful
fawn."
1784. 311 A frame with seven miniatures.
1785. 359 do. do.
615 View on the Mall in St. James's
Park.
1786. 246 Frame with seven miniatures.
5, Great Titchfield Street.
1787. 361 Frame with seven miniatures.
1788. 365 do. three do.
DAY, William Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1782. 441 View in Sussex.
442 do. Essex.
1783. 412 Waterfall.
1784. 360 A moonlight.
1785. 59 A landscape.
566 West view of Mayfield Church,
with part of St. Dunstan's
palace, Sussex.
1787. 109 A water mill.
1788. 128 Cottage scene, from nature.
263 Brick kiln at Stanway in Essex.
462 The great bed at Ware.
1789.
1792.
1796.
1797
1798
1799
1801
524 Inside of Tintern Abbey, Mon-
mouthshire.
548 North Transept of Tintern
Abbey, Monmouthshire.
510 Conway Castle, Carnarvon-
shire.
534 Cader Idris, Merionethshire.
693 Ruined tower of Conway Castle.
Si I Eight views in North Wales
and Shropshire.
698 Part of Valley Crucis Abbey,
Denbighshire.
656 North-east view of Conway
Castle.
513 Pistilly Kain in Merioneth-
shire.
449 View from the Covers, near
Hastings, Sussex.
463 Herstmonceux Castle, Sussex.
DAY, William Cave Painter.
4, Bradford Road, Dewsbury.
1890. 268 Gossips in St. Ives, Cornwall.
4, Camden Terrace, Dewsbury.
1893. 292 "One o'clock, two o'clock."
City Batik Buildings,
James Street,
Harrogate.
1903. 465 Passing.
DAY, Mrs. W. C... .Miniature Painter.
66, Upper Ebury Street.
1847. 905 Mr. W. C. Day.
DAYES, Edward Painter.
75, Long Acre.
1786. 2S4 Portrait of a lady.
511 Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire.
512 St. Augustin's Gate, Canter-
bury.
5, King Street, Covent Garden.
\1%1. 294 Portrait of a gentleman.
513 Landscape and figures; water-
colours.
551 Design, CoUing's " Ecologue."
556 do. do.
582 Queen's Square.
613 Grosvenor Square.
1788. 333 Frame with two miniatures.
535 Landscape and cattle.
542 View of Oxford.
592 do.
593 View on the banks of the
Thames.
75, Long Acre.
1789. 545 View on the coast of Kent.
1790. 532 View of Durham.
570 do. from Potter's
lane.
27S
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dayes
1791.
1792
1793
1794.
1795-
1796.
1797.
Edward — continued.
. 462 View on Keswick lake, Cum-
berland.
464 View of Porchester Castle,
Hampshire.
(Draughtsman to the Duke of
York.)
. 677 View of Norwich.
572 Yarmouth from the roads.
629 Hereford.
734 Durham.
735 Furness Abbey.
8, Charles Street,
Covent Garden.
329 Matlock, for Dr. Aiken's " En-
virons of Manchester."
330 Castleton, for Dr. Aiken's
"Environs of Manches-
ter."
353 Leek, for Dr. Aiken's "Envi-
rons of Manchester."
354 Ashton-under-Lime, for Dr.
Aiken's " Environs of Man-
chester."
42S Keswick Lake.
5, Francis Street,
Bedford Square.
599 View of Tintern Abbey on the
Wye.
605 Durham Cathedral and Castle.
624 Blackfriars Bridge and St.
Paul's, for Pope's
of Middlesex."
625 Fulham, for Pope's
of Middlesex."
468 Henley.
470 Llangollen.
678 Chepstow Castle.
681 Warwick Casde.
692 Tintern Abbey.
694 Kenilworth Castle.
451 West End of Tintern Abbey.
769 The Welch Bridge, Shrews-
bury.
S04 Confluence of the Wye and
Severn.
1798. 331 Sketch from Beckford's " His-
tory of France " : Lewis the
Gross receiving the ori-
flamme.
View on the Rhine between
Room and Ramagen.
The fall of the Angels. Vide
Milton.
501 Lycurgus entering Athens. Vide
Dryden's " Palamon and
Ariete."
517 Theseus's approach to Athens.
Vide Dryden's " Palamon
and Ariete."
" History
" History
420
490
1799. 97
442
664
1800. 93
163
415
1801. 18
280
1802. 251
376
486
630
758
1S03. 548
648
1804. 270
Caernarvon Castle, North
Wales, where Edward II,
the first Prince of Wales,
was born.
John preaching in the wilder-
ness, etc.
Paul's conversion. " And as
he journeyed, etc."
Netley Abbey, Hampshire.
The Triumph of Beauty. " Or
as Venus, when she stood,
etc."
Six subjects from the xxv
chapter of St. Matthew.
"Ver. 35. For I was an
hungered, etc."
"Ver. 36. Naked and ye
clothed me, etc."
" Ver. 40. Verily I say
unto you, etc."
The Glyn, near Corwen, Mer-
ionethshire.
Keswick Lake.
Pistill Rhayder, North Wales.
Elisha causing iron to swim.
"And he cast down a stick,
and casting it in thither :
and the iron did swim, etc."
— 2nd Kings, chap. vi.
Conway Castle, North Wales.
The good Samaritan. " And
he went to him and bound
up his wounds, etc."
Portrait of an artist.
Caernarvon Castle, North
Wales.
The triumph of Saul and David.
" And the women answered
one another as they played,
etc."
Conway Castle, North Wales.
Shrewsbury.
DAYES, Mrs Miniature Painter.
5, Francis Street,
Bedford Square.
1797. S84 A frame with five portraits.
1799. 692 Master George.
758 Miss Collings.
1800. 932 Portrait of a young lady.
DEACON, Allan Painter.
9, Rue Bara, Paris.
1895. 306 Portrait of a lady.
St. Ives, Cornwall.
1 90 1. 117 Mrs. Louis Grier.
795 French haymakers.
1902. 268 A fisherman's fireside.
303 Master Harry Deacon.
1904. 393 Peacemakers.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
279
DEACON, Augustus Oakley.
Painter.
A. Deacon, 41, Burton Street.
1 84 1. 686 View of the exterior of St. Bar-
tholomew's church, etc.,
from the Royal Exchange
site.
1077 Interior of ditto. The work-
men raising the remains of
Miles Coverdale.
37, London Street.
1842. 1 149 Western Doorway, Tintern
Abbey.
5, Mortimer Terrace.
1845. 781 View of St. Paul's Cathedral,
from Albion Place.
1271 Evening.
1846. 249 Windsor Castle.
A. O. Deacon,
45, Upper Albany Street.
1848. 113 A farmyard — study from nature.
33, London Road, Derby.
1852. 72 Spring.
1855. 4S4 Stapenhill ferry, near Burton-
on-Trent — an autumnal
morning.
DEACON, Charles E Painter.
Central Buildings,
North John Street, Liverpool.
1902. 15+1 Lichgate, Bebington, Cheshire.
DEACON, G. S Painter.
Antwerp, and Lansdown
House, Southampton.
1872. 99 Forget me not.
372 Charles Ewens Deacon, Esq.,
thirty-two years Town Clerk
of Southampton. Presented
to the town in 187 1.
1873. '5° View of Antwerp.
96, Finchley Road.
1876. 534 In the dusk, with the light be-
hind her.
14, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1879. 1008 Mamma's muff.
DEAKIN, Miss Jane Painter.
Harefield, Aliddlesex.
1875. 652 After rain.
DEAKIN, Peter Painter.
Har borne, near Birmingham.
1855. 604 Watermill, near Llanelly, Bre-
con.
680 View near Ludlow, Salop.
1858. 806 View near Trefrin, North
Wales.
1859.
912
A Woodland scene near Om-
bersley, Worcestershire.
2, Princes Terrace,
Regent's Park.
1863.
.64
A \Velsh brook.
44, Mornington Road.
1865.
4-5
A Welsh dingle.
65.
Evening in the Marshes.
6, Maitland Park Road.
1868.
H5
A Woodland brook.
837
Near Dorking.
1869.
42
The torrent Brook, Dolgelly.
520
Evening, after rain.
54S
Near Pennerfa, North Wales.
681
Near Permorfa, do.
1870.
666
A silent pool among the hills.
I87I.
65.
Evening in a Welsh Valley.
679
A stormy evening.
1872.
587
Near Tremadoc, North Wales.
Harefield, Middlesex.
1873-
723
A Mountain stream.
1875-
761
Wind on a common.
Watford, Herts.
1878.
784 Early Morning.
DEALY, Miss Janie M Painter.
Walton Lodge, Blackheath.
1 88 1. 625 "There is a change and I am
poor."
683 "Left behind."
1 1 72 Spring.
1882. 875 Happy thoughts.
941 Why won't he go to sleep?
1883. 57 "And she went to market all
on a market day."
918 "Ave Maria gratia plena! "
927 " Mary, Mary, quite contrary.
How does your garden
grow? "
1884. 719 "When nobody's with me I'm
always alone."
1046 The dismissal.
1064 Watching the fairies.
1885. 1 169 The little Jan and his Vrouw.
1259 In doubt.
1886. 484 "Would he like to go back to
the sea?"
1 117 A wee bit doleful.
1136 A wee bit cheerful.
129; The last of the roses.
1887. 584 Hush-a-bye baby on the tree
top, etc."
1889. 1115 "Mary, Mary, quite contrary,
etc."
1890. 1389 To London Town.
Now Mrs. Lewis, 153, Shoot et's
Hill Road, Blackheath.
1903. 977 On the mountain side: Engel-
berg.
28o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DEAN,
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1899.
1900.
1902.
1903.
723
5+
Frank Painter.
85, Victoria Road, Leeds.
224 A tidal river— evening.
264 A right of way.
604 'I'he Rookery — November.
755 On the sand dunes.
19, Great George Street, Leeds.
305 In the happy valley.
411 The river: twilight.
t\ son of the Soudan.
The eel fisher.
The Red House, Burpham,
Arundel.
159 A windy day by the river.
532 The calm of a summer's even-
ing.
256 The harvest moon.
762 A Sussex pastoral.
Tennyson Villa,
Tennyson Road, Harpenden.
Crossing the desert.
Tilling on the Nile banks.
13, Retnbridge Crescent.
The fiock resting.
"... A troupe of ladies daunc-
ing found, etc."
414
695
867
71
DEAN, H Sculptor.
8, Great Neupcrt Street.
1794. 6o2 An allegorical bas-relief, illus-
trating the parable of the
good Samaritan. — Luke,
chap. 10, v. 28.
DEAN, H Etcher.
62, Sloane Street.
i860. 929 Egham.
945 Kensington Gardens.
1861. 929 Thames fishermen; dry point.
931 Kensington Gardens; etching.
1862.
1863.
1864.
971 Millpond at Shire;
972 A Tipperary by-road;
976 A Brook mouth;
922 Out of window.
971 Etching.
977 Dry point.
982 Etching.
835 Etching: Mytton Hall.
842 do. Battersea.
do.
do.
do.
DEAN, Hugh Primrose Painter.
At Rome.
iTTT- 92 The Lago Averno, near
Naples.
(Member of the Royal Academy of Art,
Florence.)
At Mr. Applebee's, 41, Charles
Street, IVestfninster.
1779. 66 An eruption of Mount Vesu-
vius, near Naples.
Great Hart Street, Covent
Garden, two doors from the
playhouse.
1780. 149 The banks of the Tiber.
1789.
1790.
1791.
DEAN, John Painter.
Bentiiick Street, Soho.
57 Portrait.
199 Lavinia.
245 Flora.
106 Journey to the Watch house.
413 Dutiful children attending to
their sick mother. Vide
Pope's " Epistle to Arbuth-
not," ver. 401, etc.
414 A good mother instructing her
children. Vide Thomson's
" Spring."
DE AN , Miss Gem Engraver.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1778. 3^1 A cast from a head of Samuel.
DEAN, P Painter.
42, King Street, Soho.
1789. 357 Flower piece.
DEAN, Richard Gem Engraver.
13, Church Street, St. Anne's,
Soho.
iT/T- 91 A frame with sulphur casts
from gems, viz., Minerva,
Head of an angel, Ditto,
Portrait of a lady.
DEAN, T. A Miniature Painter.
181S. 867 Portrait of himself.
28, Teuton Street.
1820. 815 Portrait of a student.
99, Chancery Lane.
1824. 565 Portrait of a lady.
DEAN, W Architect.
Clapham Academy.
1810. 713 Design for a Park entrance.
756 do. for a villa.
DEANE, Charles Painter,
33, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
18 15. 247 The Eagle tower, Caernarvon
Castle.
249 Margate Harbour: low water.
18 1 6. 238 Britton ferry.
1817. 377 UUs AVater head.
1818. 326 The Vale of Neath, Glamorgan-
shire.
22, Gloucester Place.
1819. 383 Coast scene — morning: fisher-
men washing mackerel-nets.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
281
1822.
1S23.
1824.
1825.
1826.
1S27.
1828.
1829.
1S30.
1831.
1832.
1833.
1835-
1837-
1838.
1839.
1840.
1841.
1842.
1843.
1844.
1845.
8, Blandford Place,
Regent's Park.
A brisk gale.
Bolton Abbey, Wharfedale,
Yorkshire.
Wood scene; a study from
nature.
Wine Street, Bristol.
Scene in Bristol Harbour, near
Redcliff Church.
350 Scene in the upper Pool, near
Irongate.
491
430
353
36.
43^
Haven, Rotter-
from
The Leuve Haven, Rotter-
dam.
414 A brisk gale.
586 Shipping.
I S3 The Leuve
dam.
970 Entrance to Putney
Barnes Common.
199 The Martyrdom in Canterbury
Cathedral, so called from
being the place where
Thomas h. Becket was mur-
dered. The spot where he
fell was immediately facing
the monument on the left,
and which was formerly
occupied by an altar to St.
Benedict. Foreigners are
paying their devotions on
the stone upon which he
expired.
108 Westminster Abbey, north
aisle, east end.
587 Redcliff Church, Bristol.
117 Putney from the towing path;
study from nature.
412 Cocheim on the Moselle.
486 Maidstone.
496 Antwerp.
568 Ober Lahnstein, nearCoblentz.
499 The castle of Liebenstein and
Sternfels on the Rhine,
called the Brothers, and the
village of Bernhofen. Vide
"Pilgrims of the Rhine."
Bacharaeh on the Rhine.
The castle and village of
Ehrenburg, near the Mos-
elle.
Bern Castel on the Moselle.
St. Goarshausen on the Rhine.
506 Asniers, on the Seine.
605 Cochem, on the Moselle.
245 Cochem, on the Mosel, the
Castle of Winneburg in the
distance.
504 Schloss Elz, vicinity of the
Mosel.
1223
501
567
495
1846. 596 A Mill near Berncastle on the
Mosel.
677 Treves, on the Mosel.
1847. 238 A Mill near Berncastel on the
Mosel.
439 Oberwesel on the Rhine, the
Castles of Schomberg Guten-
fels and Pfalz in the dist-
ance.
1848. 531 View on the Moselle near
Trarbach.
1849. 5S3 Cochem on the Moselle.
1850. S07 Windsor Castle.
1851. 1143 Dinant, on the Meuse.
DEANE, D. W Painter.
4, York Place, City Road.
1 84 1. 485 A Spaniel.
1842. 385 John Wood Deane, Esq.
1843. i65 Under the shade of melan-
choly boughs.
47, Lonsdale Square.
1846. 709 Scene from Don Qui,xote.
" Divers and obstinate were
the disputes he maintained
against the parson of the
parish, a man of some
learning, on that puzzling
question, whether Palmerin
of England or Amadis de
Gaul was the most illustrious
knight errant; but Master
Nicholas, who acted as
barber to the village, affirmed
that none of them equalled
the Knight of the Sun, etc."
Scene from Moliere's play,
" Le Medicin Malgre Lui,"
etc.
A Roman Girl.
The patience of Griseldis.
" But at the last to speken
she began, etc."
The despair of Claudio. Vide
" Measure for Measure."
72, Neivman Street.
An incident in the Civil Wars
— concealment of the fu-
gitive, destruction of com-
promising documents.
521 The cloister.
1854. 1304 Van Dyck and Frank Hals.
" Van Dyck had conceived
so high an opinion of the
merits of Hals, that he went
to Haerlem to pay him a
visit, and introduced himself
as a gentleman on his travels,
who wished to have his por-
trait painted, and yet had
00
1847.
647
1848.
3"
652
1850.
626
1853-
487
282
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Deane, D. W. — continued.
but two hours for the pur-
pose. Hals, who was hurried
away from the tavern, sat
down to his work in a very
expeditious manner. In
short, he proceeded so far,
that he desired Van Dyck
to look at what he had done;
but that artist not only
seemed to be much pleased,
but told Hals that such work
seemed to him so very easy,
he was persuaded he could
do it himself. Immediately
he took the palette and pen-
cils, made Frank Hals sit
down, and spent a quarter
of an hour in painting his
portrait; but the moment
Hals cast his eyes on it, he
cried out in astonishment,
that no hand except that of
Vandyck could work so won-
derfully."
1855. 1336 Cuddie Headrigg and Jenny
Dennison. "And exclaim-
ing Murder ! Murder ! we are
a' harried and ravished; the
castle 's ta'en, she discharged
the whole scalding contents
of the pot, accompanied with
a dismal yell, upon the per-
son of the unfortunate C\iA-
d'le."— 0/d Mortality.
1856. 401 Interior of a cottage in North
Wales.
599 A Welsh fireside.
1857. 69 A highland interior.
586 Falstaff promising to marry
Dame Quickly. " Thou
didst swear to me, upon a
parcel-gilt goblet sitting in
my dolphin chamber at a
round table, by a sea coal
fire to marry me, and make
me my lady thy w^ife, etc.,
etc."
6, Russell Place.
1858. 241 Shylock dismissing Launcelot.
" Well, thou shalt see, thine
eyes shall be the judge, etc."
370 An interior.
1859. 185 Interior ofa cottage in Brittany.
306 The new ballad — scene in Brit-
tany.
\2, Buckingham Street, Strand.
i860. 44 Welsh Cottage.
I, Robert Street, Adelphi.
1862. 676 Ballad singing in Andalusia.
1863. 47 Morning in Spain.
1864. 137 In a Spanish Venta.
Eynsford, Kent.
1866. 13S Cottage in Finisterre.
10, Clifford's Inn.
1868. 464 In the island of Capri.
567 A Roman osteria.
DEANE, Miss Emmeline ... Painter.
20, Sion Hill, Bath.
1879. 1311 Winifred.
1881. 1334 Mrs. H. P. Deane.
1882. 1423 Byrom Hope.
1887. 426 Mdlle. Anna Belinska.
Cheney Court, Box, Wilts.
1892. 1 104 A study.
54a, Bedford Gardens.
1901. 515 Earth.
1903. 223 Phillida.
DEANE, E. Eldon Architect.
1876. 1076 St. Michael's Mount, Nor-
mandy.
14, Argyle St., King's Cross.
1877. 1206 St. Mary's priory church, Brid-
lington, Yorkshire.
5, Bloomsbury Street.
1S79. 1088 Design, Convalescent Hospital
on sea coast.
DEANE (E. E.) and TILTMAN
(A. H.) Architects.
5, Bloomsbury Street.
1880. 1212 Cardiff Free Library.
DEANE, J. Manly Architect.
clo Sir T. Deane and Son,
Dublin.
1893. 1533 Glasgow Art Galleries.
1619 South Kensington Museum.
DEANE, Sir T. Newenham and Son.
Architects.
3, Upper Merrion St., Dublin.
1886. 1569 Northern Assurance Company's
offices, Dublin.
1 888. 1720 Design for the Imperial In-
stitute.
1897. 191 3 Design for an hotel, Cork.
DEANE, William Wood Painter.
4, York Place, City Road.
1844. 12C9 Design for a Music Hall.
1845. 1 120 do. Italian Mansion.
47, Lonsdale Square.
1846. 1 160 A library.
1847. 1 141 Design for a public institution.
1849. 1078 do. cemetery.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
283
1853-
1 142
IS54.
III2
1855-
1194
"95
1232
1246
1275
1856.
755
1073
1162
1859.
S46
I86I.
2+S
333
1862. 826
1865. 767
1869.
1870.
1872.
694
979
S96
7, Percy Street.
View of St. Peter's from with-
out the Porta Cavallegiere,
Rome.
Interior of Church, Capri, Bay
of Naples.
13, Great James Street,
Bedford Roic.
Sketch at Eastbourne.
Portico of Octavia, Rome.
Ospedale San Giovanni e Pablo,
Venice.
All Saints Church, Hastings.
Crypt under the Chapter House,
Wells Cathedral.
Interior of a Kentish Cottage.
Old house at Ightham, Kent.
Chapel of the Santa Colonna
in the church of Santa Pras-
sede, Rome.
St. Sauveur, Caen.
17, Matt/and Park Terrace.
Ightham Mote House, Kent.
Eagle Craig, Head of Borrow-
dale, Cumberland.
Mont St. Michel, from the
rampart.
78, Neunnan Street.
La Boucherie, Caudebec, Nor-
mandy.
8, Myra Villa,
King Henry's Road.
A calle in Venice.
A feast in the church of San
Michele in Orta, Florence.
In the old town, Mentone.
Verona.
DEANES, Edward Painter.
4, Grafton Villas,
Maiden Road.
537 The proposal.
305 " Man goeth forth unto his
work and to his labour until
the evening."
22, St. John'' s Wood Road.
878 The dinner hour.
1884. 1349 Jenny Deans.
1352 Nellie.
1679 The bather.
1 1 58 Delilah.
902 Miss Mabel Rimell.
7, Dilke Street,
Chelsea Embankment.
1 521 Mrs. Harington.
1159 The late Colonel Sir John
Thursby, Bart.
1 1 81 Lady Peyton.
1191 G. J. Thursby, Esq.
1868.
1871.
1876.
1885.
1893.
1895.
1900.
1902.
1903. 975 The late Edmund Havell.
1904. 1278 Miss M. Stirling.
DEANES, Mrs. H. Christabella.
Miniature Painter.
22, St. John's ]\'ood Road.
1 88 7. 1113 Baby.
1895. 1139 Rev. Sir J. L. Hoskyns, Bart.
23, Baker Street,
Portman Square.
1897. 1517 Portrait of a lady.
DEAR, Miss Mary E Painter.
47, Mary Street,
Hampstead Road.
1848. 128 Studies.
1849. 905 Portrait.
23, Robert Street,
Hampstead Road.
1850. 152 Playfellows.
3, Tottenham Court Road.
1852. 581 The daisy. "Wee modest,
crimson-tipped flower, etc."
7, Victoria lioad South,
Kentish Town.
1856. 256 Marietta.
7, Mortimer St., Kentish To2vn.
1857. 821 The sisters. " No wing of wind
the region swept, etc."
1859. 484 R. Dennis Chantrell, Esq.
F.R.I.B.A.
DEARDEN, A Painter.
Woodville, Stroud.
1873. 1 3 19 John Dearden, Esq.
DEARE, John Painter.
Rome.
1788. 603 Edward I. and Queen Elenor.
DEARE, Joseph Sculptor.
1 2, Great St. Helens,
Bishopsgate.
1826. 1086 David and Goliah. Thisgroupe
obtained the gold medal at
the Royal Academy, 1825.
1828. 1206 Bust of a gentleman.
58, Great Russell Street.
1829. 1154 Bust of John Aston Key, Esq.
1 157 do. a gentleman.
38, Essex Street, Strand.
1830. 1180 Bust of Thomas Kearsey, Esq.
18, Hart Street, Bloomsbury.
1 83 1. 1 1 31 Historical group: Virginius
and Virginia. "Appius be-
ing captivated by the extreme
beauty of Virginia, in order
to obtain the gratification of
his excited passion, publicly
condemned her to be the
284
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Deare, Joseph — continued.
slave of one of his ministers,
but Virginius, with the most
poignant anguish, took his
almost expiring daughter to
his arms, and happening to
be near the shops that sur-
rounded the forum, he
snatched up a knife that lay
on the shambles, and ad-
dressing his daughter, ' My
dearest — lost child!' cried
he; 'this alone can preserve
your honour and freedom ! '
So saying, he buried the
weapon in her breast ; and
then holding it up, reeking
with the blood of his daugh-
ter, ' Appius ! ' he cried, ' by
this blood of innocence I
devote thy head to the in-
fernal gods ! '"
1831. 1136 Bust of a gentleman.
J22I do. Mr. Francis B. Thomas.
1 23 1 do. the late Thomas Low-
ten, Esq.
1832. mo' Bust of the Rev. H. S. Cot-
ton.
1 1 23 do. a gentleman.
John Painter.
Delafield House, Jersey .
On the Irthing, Gilsland, Cum-
berland.
4, Selwood Terrace, Brampton.
On the East Llynn, Devon —
early, morning.
A bit of Cumberland.
I, Cheyne Walk.
Hafod lap. North Wales.
Evening on the Machno, North
Wales.
A mountain stream.
Trout stream in Wales.
An old well in Jersey.
The mill pool.
Sunday morning.
I, Great Vine Street.
A Welsh river.
67, Margaret Street.
Peat gatherers — North Wales.
The bird minder.
7, Great Portland Street.
The lost shoe.
A Surrey lane.
The cornfield.
A mountain stream.
6, Wells Street
Sundown.
DEARLE,
1852.
>^5
1853-
306
1016
1854.
86
191
i8ss-
1856.
1249
686
1369
1 1 30
1207
1857.
464
1862.
23
1863.
507
1864.
1865.
1866.
582
4>3
489
566
1867. 155
27, Beacon Hill, Camden Rd.
1870. 466 Market morning.
187 1. 49 Rush cutting on the Thames.
DEARLE,
1872.
1875-
44
150
1876.
217
324
1878.
654
1880.
Sio
1428
I88I.
597
816
1884.
977
1025
1885. 1365
1887. ..77
1888. 1287
1891. 956
1898. 1019
1900. 582
1167
John H Painter.
27, Beacon Hill, Camden Rd.
The burn.
Ferrying sheep : Moulsford,
upper Thames.
26, Queen's Arms Buildings.
Gathering vraic: St. Aubyn's
Bay, Jersey.
A straw barge.
Cliff Cottage, ]Vinchelsea.
Gathering sheep, Winchelsea.
14, Portland Terrace,
Regenfs Park.
Across the marshes to Rye.
Hay carting — Winchelsea, Sus-
sex.
A bye path.
Haytime in Sussex.
At close of day.
The valley of the Avon, Hants
— the Isle of Wight in the
distance.
In the valley of the Avon, near
Christchurch, Hants.
The Retreat,
Pir bright, Woking.
Pirbright Common — cottagers
cutting litter.
Pirbright Common.
In the gloaming.
The port of Maldon, Essex:
barge under repair.
Where brook and streamlet
meet.
Pirbright Common, Surrey.
DEARMAN, Miss Elizabeth J.
Painter.
24, Hereford Place.
397 Barley field, with figures.
147 Cottage.
2, Clarence Place, Cambemvell.
103 Landscape and figures.
610 Little playfellows.
32, Adding ton Place.
663 Landscape.
1828.
1829.
1831.
1835-
1845.
DEARMAN, John Painter.
24, Hereford Row.
1824. 314 Head of a favourite dog.
1825. 217 Boy and sheep — sunset.
1828. 57 A sketch.
261 Landscape.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
285
21, Hereford Place.
1829. 259 Landscapefrom a description in
Thomson's " Seasons " of an
evening scene after a rainy
day in spring.
1S32. 353 Cattle in a farmyard.
2, C/arence Place.
i833' 354 Farmyard with cattle and
figures.
1834. 287 Brook scene with cattle and
figures.
1835. 296 Cattle and figures in a land-
scape.
1836. 202 Heath scene with cattle and
figures.
5, Bedford Roiv.
1S38. 405 Landscape with cattle and
figures.
\Z, Hill Street, Walworth.
1842. 705 Notley Brook, Bucks, with
cattle and figures.
1843. 348 Spring scene with cattle and
figures.
1844. 383 Heath scene, with shepherd un-
folding sheep.
1096 Homestead with cattle — even-
ing.
I o, Leicester Place,
Albany Road, Kent Road.
1845. 73 Spring scene with cattle and
figures.
168 Lane scene with cattle and
figures.
441 Brook scene with cows.
443 Homestead with horses — even-
ing.
608 Horses, etc., in a straw yard.
St. Leonards Cottage, Brighton.
1846. 236 Cart horses watering — West-
moreland scenery.
316 Homestead with cattle.
323 Lane scene with cattle.
1 178 Landscape with cows.
27, Carlton Cottages,
Southwark.
1847. 27 Watering horses.
198 Cattle piece — evening.
1125 Horses and figures by a cottage
door.
1139 Lane scene with cattle.
1848. 22 Cattle — a Spring scene.
380 Landscape with cattle — even-
ing.
1 161 Cattle passing along a sandy
lane.
27, Brunswick Street,
Dover Road.
1849. 203 Ulleswater Lake, Westmore-
land, with cattle.
367 Brook scene with cows.
1849.
1 1 35 Horses watering— afternoon.
1850.
123 In a Devonshire forest.
1 23 1 Cattle in a straw yard.
I85I.
1852.
Shere, near Guildford.
883 Cattle in a farmyard.
1246 Gravel Pits Farm with cattle,
near Shiere, Surrey.
1853-
81 A farmyard bit.
491 A fisherman's cottage.
1230 Evening — sunshine after a
shower.
1854.
119 Cattle — Chil worth, Surrey.
544 Groupof Cattle — Christchurch,
Hants.
1855-
1856.
165 Cottage in a sandy lane.
547 Twilight — cattle reposing.
73, High Street, Guildford.
548 Evening.
DEARMAN, Miss M. A Painter.
2, Clarence Place, Camlier^c'ell.
1837. 305 View on Hayes Common.
DEARMER, Thomas Painter.
81, Dean Street.
1842. 894 A forest scene.
1843. 180 The Prize: scene on the beach,
Suffolk.
455 On the River Stour; Dedham
church in the distance.
2, James Street, Haymarket.
1844. 489 On the river Stour, near Ded-
ham, Suffolk.
1845. 90 Kenilworth Castle.
1846. 260 Watermill at Arundel, Sussex.
472 Dunster castle and town,
Somersetshire.
1847. 356 The mouth of the Exe, Devon.
390 Kenilworth.
604 Higher Street, Dartmouth,
Devon.
1848. 613 Kingswear ferry, Dartmouth
Cove.
627 Rochester Castle and bridge.
1851. 1189 A Normandy ferry boat.
3, Greek Street, Soho.
1853. 1248 Part of the old moat, Tunbridge
Castle, Kent.
Oxford Lodge, Gilston Road.
1854. 1257 Fairlight Glen near Hastings.
1855. 665 Magpie Island near Henley-on-
Thames.
5, Arragon Villas, Tivickenham.
1858. 553 The old monastic mill which
stood beneath Arundel
Castle.
Somerset House,
Carlton Road, Kilburn.
1863. 388 At Valle Crucis, Llangollen,
North Wales.
286
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dearmer, Thomas — continued.
1863. 501 Ferry boat near Arona, Lago
Maggiore.
1864. 39 The Weir at Maidenhead, with
Cliefden, the seat of the
Duchess of Sutherland, in
the distance.
1 866. 14+ A hawthorn bush —scene on the
Thames near Medmenham.
DEARN, T Architect.
Great Queen Street.
1798. 935 Design for a shooting box.
969 do. mausoleum.
5, Paradise Row, Lambeth.
1799. 992 Design for the principal front
of a mausoleum.
DEARN, T. D. W Architect.
5, Catherine Street.
1806. 819 Interior of a cemetery.
882 A frame with six designs; a
cenotaph in memory of
Marquis Cornwallis, etc.
10, Charles Street,
Cavendish Square.
1807. 982 Design for a public building.
1808. 330 Tomb of Geraldus in the Castle
court of St. Davids.
836 Design of Attwaters, Kent, the
seat of J. D. Mercer, Esq.
851 do. do. do.
Cranbrook, Kejit.
1828. 557 View in the interior of the
church of St. Mary Key,
Ipswich.
580 Interior of the parish church of
Tuddenham near Ipswich.
DEBAINES, Alfred Brunet. See B,
page 321, vol. i.
DE BARD, Chevalier L. C....Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 797- 754 Fruit.
1082 Grapes.
42, King Street, Coven t Garden.
1800. 593 Double narcissus and Lilly of
the valley.
621 A branch of lilach.
623 Holly oak.
II, Dean Street, Soho.
1801. 515 The horse chesnut in blossom.
1802. 336 A branch of lilac from nature.
339 Moths and butterflies from
nature.
DE BAY, Jean Baptiste Joseph.
Painter.
{No address in index, but he lived at
Nantes. )
1841. 1232 Le monde en repos.
DE BEAUPRE, A. Bastien... Painter.
13, Rue des Filles
du Calvaire, Paris.
1884. 1449 Peniches au Quai d'Orsay a
Paris.
DE BEAUREPAIRE, Mademoiselle.
Miniature Painter.
79, Baker Street.
1804. 551 A study: a lady meditating in
a grotto.
547 A lady and two children.
683 A frame containing nine minia-
tures: Signora Grassini and
General Dumourier and
others.
33, Old Bond Street.
18 16. 733 Lady Petre, Hon. Miss Burrell,
Lady de Somery, and two
others.
1817. 773 Portrait of a child.
776 do. lady.
778 B. West, Esq., P.R.A.
8.8 G. Hubert, Esq.
819 Portrait of a lady.
835 Portraits of two children of E.
Chalmers, Esq.
37, Devonshire Street.
18 18. 705 Portrait of a French young
lady.
706 Portrait of a young lady.
721 do. Mrs. Gollop.
734 do. the lady of R.
Spankie, Esq., Advocate
General, Calcutta.
799 Portrait of the eldest daughter
of P. Chalmers, Esq.
804 Portrait of G. Gollop, Esq.
833 do. a lady.
9 1, New Bond Street.
1819. 753 Sketch of Miss A. Burchell.
780 Portrait of a lady.
937 do. do.
963 do. do.
{Now Madame de Beaurepaire.)
1820. 514 Portrait of Madame la Com-
tesse de la Belinaye.
30, Portland Street.
1822. 468 Portrait of a lady.
DE BENGY PUY VALLEE,
Georges Sculptor.
4, Rue Robert Etienne, Paris.
1890. 1959 Lady Lamb; bust, marble.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
287
DEBILLEMONT, Gabrielle
(Madame Chardon).
Miniature Painter.
7, Rice Nouvclk, Paris.
1897. 1520 A young woman from Cotes
du Nord.
1522 Portrait of my grandmother.
15+9 Two old Burgundians: man
and wife.
1566 Miss M. C.
1574 Study of two brunettes.
15S2 M. E. C.
DE BIONVILLE, C. A. C. See Mor-
ris and De Bionville.
DE BISEAU, A Painter.
31, Sigdon Road, Hackney.
18S0. 53 "On roof and fields, the snow."
DE BLAAS, Eugene Painter.
E. Blass, 6, Albemarle Street.
1875- 597 A festa day.
Royal Academy, Venice.
1882. 370 A Venetian convent in the
eighteenth century.
1883. 26 Sisters.
208 Flirtation.
1884. 423 After church.
S39 Secrets.
E. de Blaas, cjo Tooth and Son,
Haymarket.
1885. 1050 Vexation.
1055 The Proposal.
cjo T. McLean, 7, Haymarket.
1886. 758 The flower Merchant.'
cjo Messrs. Tooth,
5, Haymarket.
1887. ion Venetian fruit seller.
1890. 1062 Scandal.
1 89 1. 301 Admiration.
DE BLOCK, Eugene Painter.
1845. 505 Sportsman going out.
DE BLOEME, H. A Painter.
The Hague.
1856. 4 Sketch of a child.
DEBLOIS, Charles Theodore.
Engraver.
5, Percy Street.
1877. 1243 Manon Lescaut. After J. Ber-
trand ; etching.
5, Haymarket.
1888. 1628 Interviewing the member —
after Erskine Nicol, A.R.A.
DE BRACKELEER, J Sculptor.
2, Southampton Buildings.
1874. 1575 Ready for the ball; terra-
cotta.
1604 Leda and the swan.
DE BREANSKI, Alfred Painter.
Arthur House, Greenwich.
1872. 1059 Evening. " Softly falls the even
light, etc."
1C62 A shady stream.
Llantysilio House, Lewisham.
1873- 59 The Valley of the Llugwy,
North Wales.
197 "The sun descends, etc."
364 Sunshine and showers — Llyn-y-
Ddinas, North Wales.
41S Summer-time by the riverside.
441 A fall at Pen-y-Benglog, Fran-
gon Valley, North Wales.
1S74. 88 A Berkshire lane.
136 Gipsies encamping in a birch
wood.
144 The banks of the Thames,
Cookham meadows.
289 Rhayadr-y-Wennol; The Swal-
low Falls.
460 September.
1875. 151 " Mid sunshine and shower."
6, Lime Villas, Lewisham.
1876. 417 A sunny lane.
1877. 213 Heysham, Morecambe Bay.
1878. 370 A backwater of the Thames.
" When evening twilight
gathers round."
378 River, with houses.
596 Marlow Valley.
Hedsor View, Cookham.
1879. 397 The Water hen's haunt.
1362 "Sunlight sheen and shadows
cool."
1880. 6 Shades of Evening.
35 Cookham Ferry.
71 " Neath o'erhanging boughs."
488 The limpid stream.
682 The farmhouse on the heath.
76S A Berkshire farm — Clieveden
Valley.
839 A Berkshire farm.
1881. 27 A summer's day.
396 Stilly eve.
734 River pastures.
1882. 930 A Thames hamlet.
Glendall Church Road,
Forest Hill.
1884. 96 Loch Katrine at Stronach-
lacher.
459 Autumn leaves.
563 A peaceful Valley.
288
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
De Breanski, Alfred — continued.
Arno Cotie, Luton Place,
Greenwich.
1885. iji Phillimore Island, Shiplake.
227 Henley regatta.
1097 Burnham Beeches.
1886. 106 Marlow Lock — autumn, even-
ing.
643 Where the waterlilies grow.
Hogarth Club,
27, Albemarle Street.
1887. 992 Clifton Downs.
2, Hanover Square.
1888. ii6 In the sweet springtime.
1020 "Softly falls the even light
amongst the wooded trees."
1889. 1 149 The springtime of the year.
1890. 164 "The sun descends, all sounds
of discourse cease, etc."
DE BREANSKI, Alfred, Junr.
Painter.
II, Robert Street,
Regent's Park.
1904. 667 Fiesole.
DE BREANSKI, Gustave ... Painter.
1878. 284 Storm clearing off: " A wreck ! "
72, Waterloo Road.
1880. 90 Boats coming in — morning.
373 Luggers going out.
Cookliam, Berks.
1882. 604 A gale — Romsey Quay.
2, Douglas Villas, Lee.
1885. 896 Seaton Bay.
938 Peel Harbour.
1887. 463 In a gale — Isle of Man.
DE BREDA, Charles Frederick.
Painter.
57, Dean Street, Soho.
1788. 17 Portrait of a gentleman (a
head).
57 Portrait of Mr. John Ledyard,
who has undertaken to travel
round the world on foot.
163 Mr. Woods of the Theatre
Royal at Edinburgh, in the
character of Velasquez.
197 Portrait of a gentleman; three-
quarters. i^Sir IV. Cham-
bers.)
240 Portrait of a clergyman; Kit-
cat.
254 Portrait of a Swedish Gentle-
man.
67, Charlotte Street.
1789. 163 Portrait of a young lady.
263 do. clergyman. I^Rev.
Mr. Clarkson.)
1789. 407
415
(Royal
1790. 38
150
of a Swedish gentle-
nstructing a negro
•75
178
198
252
399
I79I.
46
43 >
1792.
39°
1793-
i7>
1794.
1795. 271
(Painter
1796. 429
Portrait
man i
Prince.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Academy of Stockholm.)
Elevation of the Host; a por-
trait. {Mr. Berrington, Ca-
tholic Bishop of London.)
Portrait of a foreign noble-
man. (Baron Nolken or Nol-
likins.)
Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
B. Langton.)
Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Benjamin Letrobe.)
Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Salomon, a ?nusician.)
Portrait of a lady. {Miss Sha7ii.)
do. French nobleman's
daughter.
Portrait of Madame Gautherot.
The little Greek scholar; a
portrait.
Portrait of the late Sir Joshua
Reynolds.
70, St. James's Street.
Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Bolton.)
Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
IVatt.)
Portrait of a Swedish nobleman
in the national dress.
Portrait of a lady of quality.
4, York Street,
Queen Ann Street.
Portrait of the ambassador from
the Sublime Porte.
to the King of Sweden.)
Portrait of a lady.
DE BRISAY, Miss Marguerite.
Sculptor.
1 1 , Brad more Road, Oxford
1892. 19S9 Autumn; relief, wax.
1893. 1689 Erin; relief
DE BRUYN, H Painter.
29, Little Castle Street,
Cavendish Square.
1793- ^7 Portrait of a gentleman. {Dr.
Weestall.)
85 Portrait of an artist. {Darley
or De Bruyn.)
66, Ne7tjman Street.
1794. 100 Portrait of a gentleman.
279 The antique Academy.
29, Little Castle Street,
Cavendish Square.
iTg^. 283 Portrait of an artist.
568 do. a gentleman.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
289
DE BRUYN, Jos Sculptor.
1 8, Bloomfield Square, Phnlko.
1S71. \izo Abundance.
12, Stanley Place.
1872. 1552 Boyhood.
1874. 1621 The young sailor.
178, Buckingham Palace Road.
1880. 165S Summer; bust, terra-cotta.
1 88 1. 1527 Spring; bust, terra-cotta.
27, Hugh Street, Belgravia.
1882. 1562 Portrait of a lady; bust, marble.
7, Cluff Cottages,
Elizabeth Street, Pimlico.
1 89 1. 19+0 Mr. Vinoelst; bust.
1893. 1783 The Sailor boy; bust.
DE BRUYN, Theodore Painter.
29, Little Castle Street,
Oxford Market.
1773. 27 A Landscape and figures.
1775. 92 do. cattle and figures.
1780. 61 Landscape and figures.
1781. 179 do. figures and cattle.
1782. 195 do. and figures.
1783. 199 Landscape.
17S8. 107 View in Holland.
1789. 126 Cattle and figures.
190 do. do.
1790. 108 View of the mansion of Panis-
hill, taken from the Park,
the seat of B. Bond Hop-
kins, Esq.
115 Do. from Cobham Bridge.
1791. 371 View of the lake, towards the
Tower and Hermitage, at
Paris Hill.
444 View of the lake towards the
new bathing house at Paris-
hill.
1792. 135 Landscape and figures.
329 A snowpiece.
1793. II A Landscape, cattle and figures.
1795. 276 View in Buckinghamshire.
1797. 736 Landscape and figures.
785 A winter scene.
1799. 259 A landscape and figures.
536 A View from Donnington Park,
Leicestershire.
1800. 256 View near Rochford, Essex.
1801. 187 Landscape — cattle and figures.
1802. 23 Alandscape — cattle and figures.
1803. 14 do. do. do.
DE BYLANT, A Painter.
12, Park Pood, Pegent's Park.
1853. 563 A winter scene near Cleves.
Count A. De Bylant,
33, Brompton Crescent.
1858. S64 Sheep.
388, Euston Road.
1861. 344 The approaching storm.
1863. 710 Evening.
1866. 53 Hay harvest.
1869. 470 Market morning.
29, Bol saver Street.
1874. 153 The ferry— market morning.
DECAISNE, Henri Painter.
Paris.
1830. 4S5 Madame Malibran Garcia in
the character of Desdemona.
DE CAMBRUZZL
page 384.
Sec C, vol. i.,
DECAMP, E. M Painter.
Paris.
1834. 201 The Convalescent Dogs.
202 Le Mendiant.
395 Bitch defending her young.
461 A Greek woman.
478 A Greek.
DE CARLE, R. Brettingham.
Sculptor.
Stangate Street, Laml'cth.
1785. 36S Portrait of a child.
4S2 do. lady; in wax.
573 do. do.
DE CARNE, H. ... Miniature Painter.
5, Rathbone Place.
1801. 719 Miss Frederick.
63, Upper Charlotte Street.
1821. 923 Portrait of a lady.
DE CARRIE, Mrs. See C, vol. i.,
page 404.
DE CASTRO, Harry M Painter.
22, Prince of 1 Vales' Terrace.
1880. 935 A mountain stream.
1474 Drear November.
II, Hinde Street, Manchester.
1884. 1650 The moorhen's haunt.
1885. 458 Early spring.
DE CASTRO, Miss Mary B.
Miniature Painter.
Mortlake.
1892. 1364 Muriel, youngest daughter of
Daniel de Castro, Esq.
6, William Street,
Lowndes Square.
1897. 1509 D. de Castro, Esq.
p p
290
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DE CASTRO, Mrs Painter.
Ayliffe Street,
Goodman's Fields.
1777. 43 A flower piece; a drawing.
1778. +0 Two paintings of flowers, in
water colours.
DE CASTRO, P. P Painter.
Madrid.
1872. S74 Os Picoes, at Cintra, Portugal.
889 Mata de Bussaco, Portugal.
12, Lower Seymour Street.
1873. 763 Forest of palm trees at Elche,
Spain.
DE CAZENOVE, Simon.
Miniature Painter.
189, Regent Street.
1856. 864 M. de Cazenove.
870 Miss Cushman.
871 Miss Hayes.
DE CHAIR, R. B.
Miniature Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1785. 27a Portrait of the widow of the
late General Wentworth in
the 9 2d year of her age.
369 A frame with five portraits.
DE CHAMBRULARD, J.
Miniature Painter.
10, Green Street,
Grosvenor Square.
1799. 693 Portrait of the Rev. Mr. Bels-
hams,
1800. 8i6 Miss Jackson.
830 Fancy head.
847 Maddlle. de Ferron.
22, Woodstock Street,
New Bond Street.
1802. 707 Mr. Pietri.
DE COCK, Cesar Painter.
1869. 209 A Norman landscape.
DE COOL, Madame Delphine.
Enamel Painter.
89, Rue de Rennes, Paris.
1879. 1314 Souvenirs du Pays.
1880. 1358 Elevation of the Cross. After
Rubens; Limoges enamel.
"359
Limoges enamel.
1881. 1279 Portrait of a young girl; on
enamel.
1282 Mater dolorosa; Limoges
enamel.
DE CORT, Henry Painter.
(Royal Academy at Paris and Painter to the
Prince de Conde.)
44, Bury Street, St. James's.
1790. 56 View of the Maritime Corn-
market at Antwerp.
69 View of the canal at Brussells —
near Vilvoorden.
162 View of the painted chamber:
old Palace yard.
166 View of the canal at Brussells.
167 View on the top of Highgate
Hill.
186 View of the painted chamber:
old Palace Yard.
413 View of the castle of Baten
Burgh, in Holland.
1 791. 12 View of Hadly Castle, Essex.
69 Berkwick church, Font hill
Bishop, Wiltshire.
114 View of Windsor Castle from
Eton.
203 Lord Cremorn's seat, Chelsea.
217 View of an old gate at the
Castle of Namur.
253 The monument of Francis
Floris in the church of the
Franciscans at Antwerp.
421 View of Font-hill in Wiltshire.
1792. 33 Gnoll Castle, Glamorganshire,
the seat of Sir Robert Mack-
worth.
57 The cascade of Knoll Castle,
Glamorganshire.
71 The tower, a banquetting house
at Gnoll Castle, Glamorgan-
shire.
185 Fish pond — Gnoll Castle, Gla-
morganshire.
iSS Neaths and Gnoll's Castles in
Glamorganshire.
50, Neiv Bond Street.
1794. 137 St. Catherine's Chapel; near
Guildford, Surrey.
257 Castle Acre Abbey; near
Swaffham, Norfolk.
269 Beeston Castle, Cheshire.
293 The river Towy, Caermarthen-
shire.
1795. " Bury Pommeroy Castle,
Devon.
24 Exeter Cathedral, Devon.
47 View of the Bishop's palace at
Wells.
103 Hever Castle, Anne Bullen's
residence, Kent.
115 Part of Glastonbury Abbey.
202 Coombe bank, Kent
275 Ugbrook Park, Chudleig,
Devon.
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291
1795. 2S8 Part of Ely Buildings, Cam-
bridge.
1 6, Old Bond Street.
1796. 2 Corf Castle, Isle of I'urbeck,
Dorset.
22 East view of Wells Cathedral,
Somerset.
41 Aberdyllais Bridge, Glamorgan.
66 Conway Castle, North Wales.
97 Litdfort Vale, Devon.
14s The Dartmore hills and river
Ting, Devon.
308 Eley Cathedral.
359 Lullworth Castle, Dorset.
431 Penrice Castle, Glamorgan.
453 Twickenham.
514 Assyrius' tomb: ruined aile of
St. David's, Pembrook.
804 The effects of the storm, the
14th October last; Gitsham,
Devon.
154, Neiv Bend Street.
1797. 54 Winchester College, Hants.
90 Crowcomb Bridge, Teign
Bridge, Devon.
176 The Mill and Manobeer Castle,
Pembrokeshire.
287 Salisbury Cathedral, Wilts.
313 The Tomb of Gray, Stoke
Pogis, Bucks.
62S St. Thomas's, Salisbury, Wilts.
1798. 9S A study, after the Tower Gate
at Darlington, Arthur Cham-
pernown, Esq., Devon.
264 A Miller's cottage in the Isle
of Purbeck, with Corf Castle
in the distance.
309 Chffden Ruins, near Taplow
Court and Maidenhead
Bridge ; mentioned by
Pope. " In Cleveden's
proud alcove, etc."
The entrance of Nork, Lord
Arden's, near Epsom, Surrey.
1799. 18S Cary Castle in Pembrokeshire.
9, JIanoverSt., Hanover Sgu are.
1800. 87 Gesterdallas Water fall, Breck-
nockshire.
278 Castle Howard, Yorkshire;
the seat of Earl Carlisle.
545 Carykennon Castle, Caermar-
thenshire.
i8or. 42 Pembroke Castle.
164 Runnymead, between Staines
and Old Windsor, called
King John's Isle or Magna
Charta Isle, on the River
Thames.
5 28 A remarkable old oak in Bur-
ton Park, Sussex.
3-9
I Sot. 618 Farnham Castle, in Surrey.
680 Ruins of the King's tower in
the castle of Knaresborough,
Yorkshire.
1803. 38 Croconib Vale, near the river
Tyngh, with an additional
gothic bridge, Devonshire.
DE DAUBRAWA, W. Henry.
Painter.
10, Trevor Square.
1842. 1261 An officer of the 2nd regiment
of Life Guards, with the new
regulation Helmet.
1843. 637 A chief of the tribe of Jakram
Beloochees, as seen in the
Bolan Pass, during the Ca-
bool campaign of 1839, from
sketches by Captain Portans,
Bombay Army.
1844. 464 Sketch in Hyde Park.
I, New Charlton Villas,
IVoo'wk/i.
18.19. 427 Costume of the Gloucester-
shire Yeomanry Cavalry.
DEDHAM —should be Denhani ;
printed Dedham in error, vol. i.,
page 40. See Denham.
DE DREUY, Alfred Painter.
30, Onsloiv Square.
1S50. 577 Portraits of Lady Alice and
Lady Adelaide, daughters
of the Earl of EUesmere.
II, Grosvenor Place.
1851. Sio Portraits of the children of
Collin Dunlop, Esq.
DEDRICK Painter.
181
Landscape.
DEEBLE, W Painter.
34, Chapel Street, Pentonville.
1814. 693 West front of Canterbury
Cathedral.
728 Tomb of Archbishop Meo-
pham, St. Anselm's Chapel,
Canterbury Cathedral.
DEERING, John Peter, R.A. (for-
merly John Peter Gandy, A.R.A.;
he changed his name to Deering in
1827 on acquiring an estate in
Buckinghamshire) Architect.
2 1 , Regent's Street.
1828. 1042 Elevation of the west end of a
house for a nobleman for
Park Lane.
!92
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Deering, John Peter, R.A.
1829. 1
continued.
Entrance front for Broom
Hall, the seat of the Earl of
Elgin.
1S30. 1152 Principal portal of entrance to
the great hall, now building
in the Strand for religious
and charitable purposes.
40, South Street, Park Lane.
969 Shrubland Park, the seat of
Sir William Middleton, Bart.
9S1 New lodge to liurghley, the site
of the Marquis of E.\eter,
K.G., etc.
1038 The Ruins of the Temple of
Venus at Aphrodeisias in
Caria, made for the Dilet-
tanti Society in 1811-1813.
1039 The Hippodrome at Aphro-
deisias in Caria.
looS Shrubland Park, etc.
(Elected R.A. in 1S38.)
{Sec J. P. Gandy, A.R.A.)
1831.
1S32.
1833-
DEEY,
1829.
1840.
1843.
1844.
1846.
1847.
1848.
1849.
1850.
1852.
1853-
1854.
1855-
1856.
1857-
1858.
1859.
i860.
1861.
1863.
1868.
Rev. William Painter.
90, Charlotte Street.
631 Portrait of a lady.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
337 Study of a girl's head.
4 Portrait of a child.
982 do. lady.
159 Orpah.
150 Portrait of a child.
674 do. lady.
253 A study.
209 Tranquillity.
589 Childhood.
83 The lesson.
1208 Returning from the Sunday
School.
188 A parochial schoolboy.
47 Alice.
98 "Isabella."
251 A portrait,
no Childhood.
124 Girl at the spring.
3 Will you buy my flowers?
40 Mary.
326 Amy.
DE FABECK, La Baronne. See F.
DE FEYL, Madame Painter.
131, Park Street, W.
1864. 1S6 Study of a Flemish head.
DE FLEURY, J Painter.
1 10, Aldersgate Street.
1799. 416 The flower Girl.
1799. 85S
1800. 36S
3S3
399
500
641
783
1801. 478
489
494
496
6oi
618
1S02. 490
570
1803. 335
1S04. 636
827
IS06.
429
814
826
S93
IS07.
3+8
5-0
671
1808.
548
650
663
691
692
1809.
4S9
5z8
I8I0.
466
510
539
540
Foldath, a Scottish chief, an
enemy of Fingal, invoking
the spirits of his fathers in
the Cave Mona to foretell
his future destiny. Vide Fol-
dath, a poem by Dudley in
imitation of Gray.
59, Red Lion Street,
Clerkenwell.
Angling.
The rage of the Marquis Dun-
garron at discovering his
sister with young Buchannon
in a cave. Vide the novel of
the Beggar Girl.
The Bird's nest.
Benevolence.
Travellers.
The fortune-teller.
Christmas Carol.
Cottage children.
The gleaners.
St. Alban's abbey.
View near St. Albans.
The supper.
The sweeper's boy.
Pont Abber Glass y Lynn.
Salisbury Cathedral and part
of the City.
Snowdon from Llynian Manil,
near Clynog, Carnarvon-
shire. " The horizontal
sun Broad o'er the south,
etc."
Part of the village of Prittle-
well, Essex.
Helmsley Bridge, Yorkshire.
Rippon minster, do.
Rivan Abbey, do.
Haymakers,
Conway Castle.
Battle abbey gate, Sussex.
Bethgellert bridge, Caernarvon-
shire.
Knaresborough Castle.
Distant view of London.
View looking to Pentmorfu
and Traeth Bach.
Nettley Abbey, Hants,
do. do.
Festiniog Vale.
Part of Llanberris Lake, with
Dolbardon tower.
The fisherman.
Scene on the River Lee near
the bridge.
Ruins at Christchurch, Hamp-
shire.
Entrance to Carisbrook Castle,
Isle of Wight.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
293
abbey, Monmouth-
Palace from Mill-
181 1. 299 Tintern
shire.
411 Lambeth
bank.
413 View of Part of Goodrich
Castle, Monmouthshire.
760 Scene on Millbank.
181 2. 46S Belvedere House, the seat of
Lord Eardley.
687 Conway Castle, Caermarthen-
shire.
740 Caerphilly Castle, Glamorgan-
shire.
2, Harrison Street,
Gray's Inn Road.
1813. 694 Ragland Castle.
Upper North Place,
Grav's Inn Road.
Dunkeld.
Kilgarron Castle.
The Vale of Festiniog, Merion-
ethshire.
A scene in Oatlands Park.
The soldier's widow.
Worcester Cathedral.
The Watering place.
View of Gloucester Cathedral.
View of Hereford Cathedral
and bridge.
Youthful pastime.
The flower girl.
View of part of the City of
Worcester.
Cobham Bridge, Surrey.
An overshot mill near Aberyst-
with.
794 Scene near Pont Neath Vechan .
ibi4.
42
i+S
1S15.
26
359
i8i6.
454
1817.
J
I 12
813
S76
1818.
619
1819.
473
1003
1821.
431
1S23.
79'
DE FLEURY, J. V Painter.
Garden Cottage, North End.
230 Village of Baldock, Herts.
594 Pallanza, Lake Maggiore.
6, Lansdowne Villas,
North End, Fulham.
237 Desenzano on the lake of
Gardo, Northern Italy.
1266 The Valley of Hell, Prussian
frontiers, Switzerland.
334 Warwick Castle.
744 Heidelberg on the Neckar.
498 Angers on the Maine.
14, Pembroke Square,
Kensington.
1853. 1242 Rocks of Etretal, coast of Nor-
mandy.
1854. 1 1 30 Interior, Lower Brittany.
1855. 285 Lago di Garda, from above
Dezenzano.
13 17 A Court yard, Quimper, Brit-
tany.
1847.
1848.
1850.
1851.
1852.
13, Kensington Crescent.
1857. 222 The lake of Garda, looking
towards Peschiera.
1858. 402 " Intra," Lake Maggiore.
1 1, Addington Square, Margate.
1861. 409 The Grand Canal, Venice.
1862. 313 Dovedale.
29, St. James's Square,
Notting Hill.
1868. 65 The evening hour.
DE FORGET, Madlle Painter.
I r , Charlotte Street,
Portland Place.
1798. 856 A vase of Flowers.
DE FRETAY, Chevalier Painter.
1798. 730 Portrait of Mrs. Powell's
children.
DEFRIES, Miss Lily Painter.
49, Wigmore Street.
1899. 488 Early morning: Etaples.
6, Bramerton Street, Chelsea.
1904. 478 Etaples fish-women.
DE GANTES Painter.
1 2, Mortimer Street.
1S04. 167 Grapes.
219 A head.
502 An old head; in crayons.
518 A woman's head.
DE GIOVANNI, Cavaliere G.
Gem Engraver.
38, Wellington Street.
1878. 1539 Plaster model of a flint glass
tankard, on the surface of
which is a bas-relief repre-
senting the training of the
Infant Bacchus.
1 88 1. 1463 Four plaster casts of portraits
on cameo.
DE GIRARDY, J Painter.
10, Great Pultney Street.
1784. 181 Flowers.
197 do.
D'EGLOFFSTEIN, Countess von.
See E.
DEGRAVE, P Painter.
1877. 1038 The charity school.
DE GRIMALDI, William. See G.
294
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DE GRONCKEL, Vital Painter.
Bristol Hold,
Burling/on Gardens.
1879. 91 A portrait of a gentleman.
303 do. do.
DE GROOT, F. A. B Painter.
1851. 803 The anxious moment.
DE GUE'rARD, E Painter.
Gipps Street East, Me/bourne.
1865. 1S2 Fall of the Wetterbora creek,
with the romantic view in
the Janiisson's Valley, in the
Blue Mountains between
Sydney and Bathurst.
DE GUERIN, Mrs. Anna Lukis. See
Guerin.
D'EGVILLE, J Architect.
1 1 , Percy Street,
Bedford Square.
1826. SSi Design for a senate house.
910 Well in a convent at Rome.
D'EGVILLE, J. F Painter.
8, Trafalgar Place.
1837. 369 View on the North coast of
Devon.
15, Brewer Street.
1838. 1 169 View on the Lago di Garda.
48, Poland Street.
1840. 577 Portrait of a lady.
DE HAAS, J. H. L Painter.
61, Greek Street.
1869. 232 Dutch meadow, with cattle.
51, Bedford Square.
1870. 210 Early morning.
1015 Approach of a storm.
Brussells.
1871. 178 Le passage du pont.
161, Piccadilly.
1874. IC19 Morning in the meadows.
DEHAUSSY, J.. ..Miniature Painter.
1848. 625 (No title in catalogue.)
32, Charles Street,
Berkeley Square.
1849. 972 Mrs. Whitmore.
974 Mr. Edmond St. John Mild-
may.
1000 Mr. Richard Fitzroy Somerset.
1850. 78 Portrait of a lady.
991 Edmund St. John Mildmay,Esq.
10 1 7 Lord Alfred Paget, M.P.
1024 The Marquis of Douro, M.P.
1851. 1122 Portrait of a gentleman
1 133 The Hon. Strange Jocelyn.
1 1 48 The Hon. Lieut. -General
Lygon, C.B., Knight of St.
Wladimir.
1 150 The Hon. Miss Amelia Murray,
Maid of Honour to Her
Majesty.
DE HORMANN, Theodore.
Painter.
10, Seilerstatt, J'ienna.
1890. 910 Fishers at Samois, near Fon-
tainbleau.
919 do. do. do.
DEJANVRY, H. See}.
DE JONGHE, Gustave Painter.
Norfolk Lodge, Tulse Hill.
1875- 9' 5 The birthday wishes.
DE KERK, W Painter.
Dort
1838. 629 A valley on the river Aar in
Germany, with a waterfall.
DE KEYSER, J Sculptor.
1 4, Rue de la Poterte, Brussells.
1883. 1630 David playing before Saul;
statue, bronze.
DE KONINGH, Leendert ... Painter.
5, Keppel Po7v, New Road.
1809. 505 A ferryboat with cattle.
30, East Lane, Walworth.
1811. 469 The windmill.
1812. 216 The watering place.
DE KOSTER, S Painter.
De Costa,
7, George Street, Adelphi.
1800. 690 Portrait of an artist.
1 7, George Street, Adelphi.
1801. 557 Mrs. Powell of Drury Lane
Theatre.
558 Portrait of a gentleman in the
St. Clement Dane's Volun-
teers.
576 Mr. R. Palmer of Drury Lane
Theatre.
DE LABILLIERE, Miss May.
Painter.
Ha rrow-on -t he-Hill.
1S97. 1654 Mrs. Edgar de la Labilliere.
I
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
295
DE LA
COUR, B.
Miniature Painter.
Colnaghi and Co.,
Cockspiir Street.
1S18.
71\
Portrait of .
\ gentleman.
S06
do.
do.
1819.
W
do.
do.
548
do.
lady.
699
do.
gentleman.
821
do.
do.
Walthamslow.
1824. 449 Portraits of three young ladies.
767 Portrait of the Widow of
General Riego.
Forest Place, Leytonsione.
1832. 527 Rev. John Simmons, Rector of
St. Paul's Cray, Kent.
666 Portrait of a gentleman.
755 do. a lady.
773 do. do.
1841. 579 do. an oriental traveller
in the costume of Little
Tibet, with the rock of Iskar-
doh and the valley of the
Indus in the background.
67S Portrait of a lady.
S79 Mrs. Christopher Hodgson.
902 Portraits of a gentleman and
his family.
1842. 757 Portrait of a gentleman.
914 Portraits of two sisters.
937 H. Ro.xby Benson, Esq., 17th
Lancers.
lo, Beaumoyit Street.
1843. 704 Mrs. George Frere, Jun.
809 Mrs. Gregson.
872 The two sons of Daniel Gurney,
Esq., of North Runcton.
1067 John Baily, Esq.
DELACOUR, Clovis Sculptor.
43, Conduit Street.
1896. 1927 Phoebe and Endymion; me- I
dallion, ivory. 1
1901. 174S Andromeda; statuette, ivory.
105, Neiv Bond Street.
1903. 1792 Elaine. "The lily maid of
Astolat"; bust, ivory and
bronze.
DE LA COUR-CARROLL, Miss '
Jane Sculptor.
13, Kensington Gate.
1883. 1646 Bust; terra-cotta.
DE LA CROIX, Ferdinand Victor
Eugene Painter.
1830. 328 The Boar of Ardenne.
' Wil-
liam de la Marck, surnamed
the Boar of Ardenne, at the
head of a band of partisans,
takes possession of the Cas-
tle of the Bishoj) of Liege."
" De la Marke, in the midst
of a banquet, causes the
Bishop to be brought before
him dressed in his ponti-
ficals and commands his
assassination." — Qucntin
Dur:vard.
DE LA CROIX, Madame.
Miniature Painter.
7, Queen's Gate Terrace.
1874. 1311 Miss D. C.
1323 Master Herbert Cooke.
29, Edith Grove.
1876. 1205 Mrs. Eustace Sartorius.
1245 Miss Alice Thompson.
9, Colchcrns Terrace.
1877. 1307 Mrs. Alfred Kirby.
1878. 129; Mdlle. Charlotte Vital-Dubray.
15, Shrewsbury Road.
1880. 1407 Ibrahim Tewfik Bey.
DE LACY, Charles J Painter.
2, Gordon Place, Ca!nl>eru>ell.
1S89. 426 Near the Commercial Docks:
end of a winter day.
Catnbridge Lodge, Camberivell.
1893. 548 From sunny climes.
Sunnydale,
32, Wesiwell Road,
Streatham Common.
1900. 1632 With troops for Table Bay:
Transport leaving the Royal
Albert Docks.
DE LAFAGE, G. L Painter.
Paris.
1857. 39S On the Creuse, Limousin.
611 Forest of Fontainebleau — win-
ter.
DE LA FOLLIE, A. Painter.
25, Thayer Street,
Manchester Square.
1857. 1120 Portrait of an artist.
72, Charlotte Street.
1858. 339 M. Auquetel.
1862. 175 Mrs. Saunders Davies and
child.
DELAHANTE ... Miniature Painter.
Hanover Street,
Hanover Square.
1798. 824 Portrait of a lady.
1799. 765 A portrait.
296
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DE LA HOULIERE, R Painter.
(Peintre du Prince du Fonts.)
30, Poland Street.
1789. 363 Portrait of a lady.
511 View of the Mountains of
Savoy, and the Lake of
Geneva.
DE LALAING, J. Painter.
43, Rue Ducale, BrusseUs.
1883. 141 Madame Dubois.
DE LA MARE, A Painter.
5, Charles St., Clarendon Square.
1839. 1198 Interior with figures.
DE LA MORINIERE, F.
Miniature Painter.
12, Piccadilly.
1850. 694 M. le Docteur Pouqueville de
I'Academie de France.
DE LA MOTTE, George O.
Painter.
Great Marlow.
1809. 362 Carswell House, near Farring-
don.
DE LA MOTTE, Philip Henry, i^5.^.
Painter.
Grosvenor Street.
187 1. 961 West doorway, Iffley church,
Oxford.
1872. 1245 Vale Crucis Abbey, North
Wales.
DELAMOTTE, William Painter.
40, Oxford Street.
1793- 5°9 Portrait of a child.
1794. 313 Lesbia. FiV/i? Catullus.
45, Rathbone Place.
1795. 42 A cottage girl.
1796. 325 Bala Lake, Merionethshire,
North Wales.
1797. 582 A landscape.
3, High Street, Oxford.
1798. 442 Thurlmere, with the clearing
up after a storm, Cumber-
land.
712 View of Oxford — sunset.
1799. 280 Portrait of a Newfoundland
Dog.
939 View of Pont Aberglasslyn,
North Wales.
1800. 352 High Street, Oxford.
697 Castle Mill, with the remaining
Tower of the Castle of Ox-
ford.
716 Inside of Tintern Abbey, Mon-
mouthshire.
I So I. 443 Llantony Abbey (west front),
South Wales.
523 Part of Magdalen College, 0.x-
ford, with the tower, etc.
535 Broad Street, Oxford.
581 Merton Tower, Oxford.
1802. 498 Dovedale, Derbyshire. "There,
mid disjointed cliffs, etc."
1803. 217 The pass of the Aberglasslyn,
North Wales.
Great Marloiv, Bucks.
1804. 330 Conway Castle, North Wales:
storm coming on.
331 View of Snowdon, Llanberiss,
North Wales.
599 Pont Neuf, Paris, from the
Quai des Orfevres, with the
Louvre seen through the
arches.
1805. 25 The study of an oak — morning.
" The grey moss mars his
rine, etc."
1809. 263 View in the Vale of Marlow,
Bucks, with reapers.
1811. 536 Bisham Hill on the Thames,
near Great Marlow, Bucks.
Royal Military College,
Bagshot.
1815. 211 Laugham Castle on the river
Tavy, Caermarthenshire,
South Wales — autumnal
morning.
34S A landscape.
Royal Military College,
near Sandhurst.
18 19. 602 Dutch fishing boats in a fresh
gale on the Scheldt, near
Antwerp,
617 View of Bruges, Flanders.
635 do. St. Oniers, France.
do. Antwerp, from St.
Nicholas Road.
390 A Mill at Dunkirk.
Ghent, from the Bruges canal.
View of Ghent.
627 A fresh gale on the Flemish
Coast.
1822. 453 Goodrich Castle on the Wye,
Herefordshire.
461 A scene in Cumberland — even-
ing.
1825. 460 Villeneuve on the Lake of
Geneva, Chateau de Chillon
in the distance.
472 Sallanche, Savoy ; Aiguille de
Varen's in the distance.
535 Pont Pelissier; the Forest of
Montanvert and the Aiguille
duDru in the distance — Cha-
mounie, Savoy.
649
588
601
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
297
1525. 547 The junction of the Arve with
the Arveiron, the forest of
Montanvert, and Glacier dcs
Bois, Chamounie, Savoy.
1526. 452 The Lake of Lowerty, canton
of Schwytz, Switzerland. The
foreground is composed of
the ruins of the Rossberg, a
mountain which fell in 1806.
443 Scene in the Valley of Lauter-
brunn, Switzerland.
528 The Devil's bridge, St. Got-
hard. This passage was dis-
puted by Generals Suwarrow
and Massena in 1799.
Bagshot.
1837. 642 Bridge of arches over the
Meuse, Liege, Flanders.
960 Scotch firs; a study in pencil,
made on the spot, in the
grounds of the Royal Mili-
tary College, near Bagshot.
1838. 565 Conway Castle, North Wales.
600 The cascade of Staubach in
the valley of Lauterbrunn,
Switzerland. " It is neither
mist nor water, but some-
thing between both: its im-
mense height (nine hundred
feet) gives it a wave or curve
— a spreading here or a con-
densation there, wonderful
and indescribable." — Byron.
10, Queen's Terrace, Bay S7vater.
1845. 836 Thepalaceof theTuileries, and
Pont Royal, Paris. (Sketch
taken from Pont de la Con-
cord.)
1846. 668 A mill near Boppart on the
Rhine.
1848. 205 The Valley of Sauterbrounn,
canton of Berne, Switzer-
land.
1258 The Village of Brunnen, can-
ton of Schwyts, Switzerland.
1849. 155 Chalet, in the village of Lauter-
brunn, Switzerland.
1850. 1029 Oxford, from the path leading
to South Hinksey.
DELANE, Solomon Painter.
At Rome.
1771. 63 A large landscape.
64 do.
1777. 94 View near Tivoli.
At Lord Fere's,
St. James's Square,
from Rofne.
1782. 66 View in the Alps.
83 do.
11.
At /. Brand's, Esq.,
35, Upper Seymour Street.
17S3. 58 Landscape.
no do.
1784. 7 do.
DELAP, Mrs Painter.
(An Honorary E.xhibitor.)
1820. 631 A branch of Sycamore, from
nature.
DELAROCHE, Paul Hippolyte.
Painter.
Paris.
1844. 303 The Holy family.
1847. 543 Napoleon at Fontainbleau, the
31st March, 18 14.
1850. 369 Cromwell looking at the dead
body of Charles L
DE LATOIX. See L.
DELATRE, Auguste Etcher.
7, Lower James Street.
1S72. 12S9 Environs of Paris; dry point.
1873. 982 Paris: vue prise prbs le fort de
Bicetre.
DE L'AUBINIERE, Madame C. A.
(Georgina M.) Painter.
St. Quentin, A/sne, France.
1877. 1345 " There 's peace in the parting
day."
Percy Cottage, Haverstock Hill.
1878. 722 A close of day.
1879. 796 Between the daylight and the
dark.
36, Maid a Vale.
1880. S09 The Angelus : a village in the
mountains above Baveno.
Claremont House,
60, Elgin Road.
1881. 739 An autumn evening.
21, Rue de fOdeau, Paris.
1882. 905 The silent lake.
1009 Japanese primroses.
13, Fitzroy Street.
1890. 1183 A Garden of Sleep.
1895. 893 Evening on the lake, Kew.
Portscatho, Cornwall.
1902. 903 My lady's Garden.
910 Grey Roseteague.
916 A sunlit pleasaunce.
DELAU N AY, Jules-Elie Painter.
134, Neiv Bond Street.
1882. 328 Titania.
759 Clorinde.
QQ
298
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DE LAUNE, C. D. F Painter. I DELISSA, Joseph. See Hemmings
1849.
30, Piccadilly.
1872. 775 Hall of Karnac.
DEL DON, Martino. See M.
DE LEEUW, A Painter.
61, Greek Street, So ho.
1864. 296 Children gathering wood.
DELFOSSE, E Painter.
Br us sells.
366 Esquisse sur la mort de I'ar-
cheveque de Paris, Juin,
1848. "L'archeveque,blesse,
est soutenu par un insurge —
il est accompagn^ de deux
Grands Vicaires, des in-
surgds sont group^s autour
de lui, un jeune homme est k
ses pieds. Sur la gauche est
le valet de chambre de
I'archeveque aussi grifeve-
ment blesse. Sur la droite
on voit des Membres de
I'Assemblee Nationale re-
tenus et conduits dans I'in-
terieure de la barricade par
les insurgds — dans le fond
on apergoit la Colonne de
Juillet."
395 Sc^ne d'interieur.
57, Albany Street.
104 Amy; a portrait.
26, Rue des petites Ecuries,
Paris.
160 The letter.
12 La marchande a la mode ^
Paris sous Louis XIII.
1850.
1856.
1861.
DEL HARDINGE, J Painter.
24, St. Mary Axe.
1832. 688 Maudley Anderson, Esq.
DE LISLE, Miss Fortunee.
Miniature Painter.
7, The Avenue,
76, Fulham Road.
1899. 294 Moorland.
1 90 1. 951 Mrs. Alfred Bishop.
1903. 959 Idle thoughts.
DE LISLE, Miss Georgina L.
Miniature Painter.
Ivydene, Cranbrook Road,
Wimbledon.
1897. 1426 Evelyn de Lisle.
1898. 1352 Jack.
1894.
1S95.
1897.
and Delissa.
DELL, Miss Etheline Painter.
5, Alonlcrn Rd., New Maiden.
1885. 1672 Midsummer fairies.
1887. 1528 " Sing me now asleep.'
DELL, Henry L Painter.
3, Clifton Hill Studio,
St. John's Wood.
470 Portrait of a lady.
24 The fairy tale.
9, Pandora Road,
West Hampstead.
374 Shelter.
Onslow Studios,
183, King's Road.
1900. 1052 Sylvia; a portrait.
1903. 278 Margery, daughter of Allan
Morphew, Esq.
ChitMuort,
near Petersfield, Hants.
1904. loii A Sussex Lane.
DELL, J Sculptor.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1793. 403 Atalanta.
459 Portrait of an English sculptor
in Rome; in ivory.
420, Strand.
1794. 588 Portrait of a physionomist;
model in wax.
1795. 404 Portrait of an artist.
674 Bacchus and Ariadne.
4, Great May's Buildings,
St. Martin's Lane.
1797. 848 A portrait; a model in wax.
1046 Cupid.
DELL, John H Painter.
2, Charlotte Terrace,
Brook Green.
1853 368 "Far from the joyous festival
Sits in her own sequestered
bower."
450 A rabbit fancier.
902 Haytor granite railway, Dart-
moor.
951 Bellerror Tor.
1063 On the Sussex Coast.
1854. 120 An Irish reminiscence.
510 An Irish stack yard.
1093 A cabin door.
1855. 183 A farmyard corner.
488 A rustic nursery.
3, Park Cottages,
Regent's Park.
1857- 325 "Turf," the entrance to the
Exeter Canal.
1790.
'43
Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Horn side!)
211
Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Taykr.)
2Si
Portrait of a gentlemen.
{Chevalier St. George.)
91, Newman Street.
1795-
3^3
A portrait.
336
do.
362
do.
370
do.
373
do.
426
do.
Grove House, Knightsbridge.
1796.
405
Portrait.
505
do.
S, Leicester Square,
1797-
459
Portrait of a lady.
497
do. gentleman. {Mr.
de Calonne.)
5"
Portrait of a gentleman.
525
do. do.
62, Queen Anne Street East.
1798.
33°
Mr. Piatt.
33S
Mr. Phipps.
445
Mrs. Offley.
755
Portrait of an artist.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Aden Cottage, Thorpe.
1 860. 70 A farmyard corner.
1 86 1. 259 A fresh leaf.
3S2 An Autumn Evening.
1 866. 15 do. do.
166 Carrying oats.
170 Market morning.
371 A cottage Doorway.
450 Cottage Cares.
1867. 35 A farmyard corner.
1868. 42 Cow minding — Thorpe, near
Chertsey.
212 Over the style.
395 Cottage quiet.
397 A lane near Chertsey.
565 Leasing time.
i86g. 517 Summer pastures.
604 Under the cliff.
1870. 34S Papa's studies.
1 87 1. 427 The salute.
1S73. 95 An old gravel pond.
1875. 376 A winter sundown after Rain.
DELMAR, William Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1823. 252 Ullswater from Gowbarrow
Park.
1827. 250 Landscape.
1S30. 1 121 Patrixbourne church, Kent.
I S3 2. 299 Pegwell Bay — sunset.
1840. 51S Farm House, Wingham Well.
1S41. 224 The Black Prince's Monument,
Canterbury Cathedral.
1842. 498 South aisle of the nave of
Canterbury Cathedral.
1843. 139 View in the north aisle of
the choir of Canterbury
Cathedral.
1844. nil In the crypt of Canterbury
Cathedral.
1846. 5S0 Gateway of St. Augustine's
Monastery, Canterbury, and
part of the Almonry.
1847. 1165 Entrance to the Crypt of
Canterbury Cathedral.
1845. 575 Godmersham Park, Kent.
1849. 526 On the river Stowe near Chil-
ham Castle, Kent.
1855. 48 In the Crypt of Canterbury
Cathedral.
1856. 95 South side of the Lady Chapel
and Cardinal Morton's tomb
in the crypt of Canterbury
Cathedral.
DE LONGASTRE, L Painter.
14, Tavistock Ro7V,
Covent Garden.
1790. 78 Portrait of an artist. {Mr.
Longastre.)
299
DE LONGASTRE, W Painter.
30, Piccadilly.
1799. 445 A portrait.
DE LOS RIOS, R. See Rios.
DELOTZ, G. G Painter.
2, Clarence Place, St. Pane res.
1848. 745 Sketch in Kensington Gardens.
972 do. on the Regent's Canal.
1273 do. do. do.
II, Duke Street, Adelphi.
1850. 1 1 56 A sketch in Euston Square.
DE LOUTHERBOURG, A. C. H.
Miniature Painter.
(Miniature Painter to the King of Prussia.)
24, Bedford St., Covent Garden.
1793. 460 A frame with nine miniatures.
( Countess Pesach, Madame
Midiavit, Count O. Borsqui,
Count Marontier, Master
Harrison, Madame Louther. )
DE LOUTHERBOURG, Philip
James, R.A.
(Member of the Royal Academy of
Painting at Paris.)
Great Marlborough Street.
1772. 139 A large landscape and figures.
140 do. smaller, with figures
and cattle.
300
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Draw-
ings.
178 A
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180
181
iSz
.S3
De Loutherbourg, Philip James, Ji.A.
— continued.
1772. 141 A battle. "^
142 The dressing of a
wounded general;
its companion.
143 Two Landscapes.
144 A land storm.
145 Figures and cattle.
(Tainter to the King of France and
Member of his Royal Academy, and of the
Academy of Painting at Marseilles.)
1773. 177 A landscape, representing an
Evening, with innocent rural
amusements. ( Ve?y good,
style of Berghem, bought by
Garrick. — Walpole.)
landscape, representing a
morning, with innocent rural
amusements.
Hero and Leander. ■\
Horace's exclamation
against his tree.
A land storm. Draw-
Clorinda and Tancred.
Banditti.
184 Landscape; figures,
and cattle. j
45, Great Tltchfield Street.
Oxford Market.
1774. 160 A large landscape; with figures
and cattle.
161 A sea storm, with architecture
and figures.
162 A calm, with a setting sun; its
companion.
163 Mr. Garrick in the character
of Don John, with a view of
Naples by moonlight.
164 Mr. Weston in the character of
Tycho, fighting the Evil
spirits in the Christmas
tale.
165 Four drawings.
166 Mr. Garrick in "Richard IIL"
A landscape with cattle and
figures, representing Europa
and Jupiter. {Pretty, but too
blue and gay. — Walpole.)
Portrait of a horse. {Excellent,
and characters good. — Wal-
pole.)
191 A landscape with a stage coach.
192 A washed drawing representing
a hall of banditti.
193 Three drawings, with cattle,
landscape and figures.
177C. 173 A landscape with cattle.
174 A winter morning, with a party
skating.
1775. 1S9
190
1776- 175
176
177
178
179
180
iSi
183
1777. 216
217
218
219
220
1778. 191
192
193
194
195
1779. 182
cat-
Draw-
ings.
, with
{Al-
183 A
1780. 15
27
164
212
360
1782. 16
26
65
A summer's evening, with a
view of a public road.
A rocky landscape with a
aract.
A landscape with cattle.
Banditti.
A small portrait of a lady.
A boxing match, from'\
"Tom Jones."
The Shepherdess of the
Alps, from Marmon-
tel.
Laurette, from Mar-
montel.
A banditti soldier.
A midsummer's afternoon,
a Methodist preacher.
tered to ^^ Storm " in the Royal
Academy set of catalogues.)
A landscape with cattle.
A landscape with ruins and
cattle; a drawing.
Ditto, with cattle at a well.
Ditto, a rocky landscape, with
figures and cattle.
A landscape representing a
storm.
A moonlight with figures and
cattle.
A summer's morning with
figures and cattle.
A sunset vcith figures and
cattle; its companion.
A summer's evening, with ruins,
figures and cattle.
A landscape, in which are re-
presented the manoeuvres of
an attack performed before
their Majesties on Little
Warley Common, under the
command of Gen. Pierson
on the 20th of October,
1778.
landscape, with sunset,
figures and cattle.
Two landscapes, with cattle
and figures; drawings.
The troops at Warley Camp
reviewed by His Majesty,
1778.
Landscape and cattle.
Landscape, with a cascade,
do. a sunset,
do.
ing.
(Elected R.A.)
Cattle.
A sand pit.
Cattle.
do.
a summers even-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
301
17S2.
>783-
1784.
1785-
86 Evening after sunset.
174 Landscape with cattle and
figures, a storm coming
on.
Princes Street, Hammersmith.
17 A battle in which the Turks
were surprized, driven away
from their lines and defeated
near Bender, by a detach-
ment of the Russian army,
under the command of Gen.
Ptomkin.
87 The evening of a summer's day
in the South of France.
132 Daybreak dispelling a mist.
142 The farmer's cart — morning.
169 Landscape and cattle.
1S9 A landscape; the farmer's com-
passion to the distressed
soldier.
200 Labourers near a lead mine.
25 Dovedale in Derbyshire.
63 A cottage in Patterdale, West-
moreland.
71 Brother Bridge, which divides
Westmoreland from Cum-
berland.
78 Skiddaw in Cumberland; a
summer evening with a stage
coach.
125 View of Gowbarrovv Park, Uls-
water, Cumberland.
128 An inn, with a waggon — morn-
ing.
133 Matlock-high-torr, near Mat-
lock Bath, Derbyshire.
169 View of lake Wynandermeer,
Westmoreland.
Z12 View of Lows water in Cum-
berland.
Lakes in Westmoreland.
Hammersmitli Terrace.
The launching a fishing boat
from the shore at Bright-
helmstone.
Lowdore waterfall, near Kes-
wick Lake, Cumberland.
A sea port in the Levant —
morning.
A storm on Windermere in
Westmoreland near the ferry,
with a boat in distress.
140 An engine to draw the water
out of a lead mine near
Matlock Bath, Derbyshire.
A stormy evening on Thrilmere
in Cumberland.
A heath with cattle and
figures.
164 An inn near Conistone Lake.
346
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78
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161
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1792.
1797.
1799.
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94
216
259
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A slate Quarry near Rydell
water, Cumberland.
View of Ulswater from Water
Millock.
A water fall.
Brick kilns at the entrance of
Keswick, with a distant view
of Skiddaw and Bassel-
thwaite.
View of Winandermeer near
the ferry — a sunset.
Landscape: a cottage between
Kirby Lonsdale and Settle
— sunrise.
Conway Castle, North Wales.
View of Grasmeer in West-
moreland— an evening.
Subject of banditti, from Jo-
sephus's " History of the
Jews."
View of Snowdon from Llan
Berris Lake, with the castle
of Dol Badon.
View of Snowdon from Capel
Curig (a morning).
A landscape — morning, with
cattle and figures.
The Cateracts of the Nile.
Waterfall.
Banditti.
Evening — landscape and cattle.
Morning — landscapeand cattle.
Morning, with a waggon setting
out.
Evening, with cattle and
figures.
Landscape,
do.
do.
do.
View in Switzerland.
A storm, and passage boat
running ashore.
A fresh wind, the tide setting in.
A shipwreck.
Banditti attacking and robbing
travellers in a forest in
Germany.
A distant hail storm coming
on, and the march of sol-
diers with their baggage.
View of the Miinsterthal, in
the passage of Mount Tura
in Switzerland.
Cattle.
View in the Appenine Moun-
tains— a stormy evening,
with banditti.
A View of Colebrook Dale by
night.
302
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
De Loutherbourg, Philip James, R.A.
— continued.
I So I. 177 A View of Harlech Castle,
Nortli Wales.
212 View of Conway castle from the
ferry.
250 Sunset after rain: cattle and
figures.
1802. 117 The cutting out of the French
corvette, " La Chevrette,"
from the bay of Camaret, on
the night of July 21, 1801, by
a detachment of the British
boats belonging to the
squadron commanded by
the Hon. Admiral Corn-
wallis.
S75 A storm, with smugglers land-
ing.
1503. 128 From the "Spectator," Vol. vi,
No. 426. " O cursed hunger
of pernicious gold ! with
bands of faith can impious
lucre hold." — Dryden.
1504. 26 Evening, with figures and cattle.
116 An avalanche or ice fall, on the
alps, near the Scheideck, in
the Valley of Lauterbrunnen.
127 A rural concerto.
150 A summer evening. "The cur-
few tolls the knell of parting
day, etc."
161 View of Conway Castle, North
Wales.
1805. 130 Decisive battle of Alexandria,
fought on 2 1 St March, 1801,
when unfortunately Sir R.
Abercromby was mortally
wounded.
163 Landing of the British troops
in the bay of Aboukir in the
face of an expecting and pre-
pared enemy, on the 8th of
March, 1801.
1806. 36 Evening, with a stage coach.
100 Morning, with an old abbey.
158 A rural scene.
1807. 14 A sea storm. An Italian scene,
with a ship making signal for
a pilot.
25 A landscape and figures. A
summer's evening in the
South of France.
122 A sutler's booth, with a little
camp in the distance.
216 Part of the broken tower of
Conway Castle, with a
ballad singer relating the
doleful end of Gellert to the
Welsh neighbours.
(Historical Painter to H.R.H. the Duke of
Gloucester.)
1808. 36 Sunset after rain, with cattle
and figures.
37 Morning, with a mill and
cattle.
81 Evening, with the ruins of an
abbey and figures.
1809. 7 A land storm, with an over-
turned waggon, etc.
17 A landscape, with a waterfall —
an evening after rain.
47 A landscape, with figures,
cattle, etc. — morning.
87 A waterspout on the mountains
of Switzerland.
18 10. 20 Landscape — morning.
52 Landscape on a lake — evening.
181 1. 38 Landscape, with figures and
cattle : Rural charity.
(Deceased.)
1812. 249 Banditti.
DELUG, A Painter.
3, Neui'ciit/iersfrasse, Munich.
1896. 952 In early spring.
DE LYONCOURT, Baron Hubard.
Painter.
I, Albion Road,
St. John's Wood.
1873. 189 On the Ranee, near Dinan,
Brittany.
1874. 997 Carnbourg Water; coming
storm — Brittany.
18S3. 536 Upper Aven Valley, near Pont
Aven, Brittany.
DEMAIN and BRIERLEY.
Architects.
Aficklegate, York.
1892. 1634 St. Peter's Church, Newton-le-
Willows, Lancashire.
13, Leiidal, York.
1894. 1547 Interior, St. Peter's, Newton-le-
Willows.
1548 Welburn Hall, Kirby moor-
side.
1897. 1928 New church at Exeter.
DEMAIN-HAMMOND. See H.
DE MANARA, H Painter.
14, Berners Street.
1852. 202 Mrs. Barnard.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
303
DE MARCILLY, Millet Sculptor.
fjo Lady Colin Camplv/l,
7, Ccjr/is/r Mansions.
1889. 2054 Lady Colin Campbell; bust,
terracotta.
DE MARIA, S Painter.
6 1 , Poland Street.
1802. 4' 2 Crazy Jane.
DE MATTOS, Henry Teixeira.
Sculptor.
The Vale, King's Road,
C/uisca.
1 89 1. 2036 Study of a negro head, Mon-
dombe tribe.
49, Hugh Street,
Eccleston Square.
1896. 14S7 In thoughts.
DE MERBITZ, Mdlle. Marguerite P.
Miniature Painter.
1 1 , Rue de Penthiivre, Paris.
1895. 1 122 Madame Gambrill.
1 156 Lady Helen Vincent.
1 197 Lady Hermione Blackwood.
1896. 131 1 La Comtesse Nazals.
131S S. A. R. I'Lifante Eulalie
d'Espagne.
1368 Mrs. Robert Gardiner.
1897. 1460 Madame Davis.
DE MONGE, C. de Sculptor.
9, Waterloo Place.
1840. 1U4 Small statue of Her Majesty
Queen Victoria in her robes
of state as she appeared at
her first opening of the Par-
liament.
DE MONTMORENCY, Miss Lily.
Painter.
Woodfield Lodge, Streatham.
1896. 1541 CEnone.
DE MONVEL, Boulet Painter.
6, Rue-du- Val-de- Grace, Paris.
1892. 240 L'eternel espoir. "Combien
de vieux parents, etc."
DE MORGAN, William F. ... Painter.
91, Adelaide Road.
1863. 172 Head of a girl.
DEMPSTER, Miss Margaret.
Painter.
4, Glenfiyilan Street,
Edinburgh.
1891. 1153 Portrait of a lady.
DENBY, J. W Painter.
(.\n Honorary Exhibitor.)
1812. 451 View of Horton in (Gloucester-
shire.
1814. 539 Matlock High Tor, Derby-
shire.
625 View of part of Newark Castle,
Nottinghamshire.
1815. 438 Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire.
1816. 489 View of Castleton in Derby-
shire.
490 View at Lynmouth, Devon-
shire.
181 7. S63 View of Harlech Castle, North
Wales.
1818. 505 Dolgelly, North Wales.
DENBY, William Painter.
3, Park Place, Baysivater.
1850. 166 Infant St. John.
212 A study.
I, Charles Street West,
Westhourne Terrace.
1852. I Therescuingofjairus'daughter.
1853. 4 Master Sherlock.
1S55. 231 A girl reading.
620 A study.
1868. 592 St. Peter and Rlioda. "And
as Peter knocked at the door
of the gate, a damsel came
to hearken named Rhoda."
DENDY, Walter C Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1842. 3S2 Solway Frith.
673 Selbourne, the residence of
Gilbert White, from the
Hungor. "There, like a
picture, lies my lowly seat,
etc."
33, Newman Street.
1843. 623 At Camperle, Brittany.
DENDY, W Miniature Painter.
18, Rowland Street.
1849. 904 Portrait.
I, Francis Street, Gower Street.
1850. 933 Miss M. A. Holskamp.
DENEW, Richard Painter.
30, Charles Street,
Berkeley Square.
1827. 897 View of the Rialto on the
Grand Canal, Venice.
940 View of the interior of the
church of St. Mark, Venice.
1007 Sketch, done on the spot, of
the church of St. John and
St. Paul, Venice.
1830. 1065 The temple of Mars Ultor.
304
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Denew, Richard— co/t/inued.
1847. 630 From Borrow's "Bible in
Spain." " The horse, as sav-
age as the mule, reared on
his hind legs, and, after the
fashion of an English pugi-
list, repaid him with a pat
on his forehead which nearly
felled him."
1854. 131S Galley slaves — Leghorn.
DENHAM, John Charles ... Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1796. 751 From the mysteries of Udolpho.
1797. 609 View in Sussex.
82 c do.
1798.
1799.
1800.
iSoi.
1802.
1S03.
1804.
1809.
1810.
i8ii.
1814.
1815.
1816.
1817.
1818.
1819.
1820.
1821.
1822.
1823.
1824.
1825.
1826.
1828.
1829.
1830.
460 A view at Ryde, Isle of Wight.
438 A view from nature.
890 do. do.
397 Tenvyn, near Mallwryd, North
Wales.
498 View between Barmouth and
Dolgelly.
466 View from nature.
640 do.
1017 St. Cross, Hampshire.
4, Parliament Street.
544 The Rock, called the Parson
and Clerk, at Teignmouth,
Devon.
553 View of Dartmouth Hills from
the Walk at Teignmouth.
589 Cardiff Castle.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
5i8 A view from nature.
550 View in the churchyard. Samp-
ton, near Worthing.
379 Hyde Park.
372 Llanblitian Bridge.
491 Park scene in Kent.
501 AUington Castle, near Maid-
stone, Kent.
396 View from nature.
618 Evening — a study.
579 Study from nature.
563 Landscape.
779 do.
806 Study from nature.
496 Dublin Bay, with the pigeon-
house and Wicklow moun-
tains, as seen from Clontarf.
658 Hampton Court Palace.
531 Leeds Park, Kent.
466 A landscape — North Wales.
490 An eruption of Mount Vesu-
vius.
636 Wood scene from nature.
531 View on the Irish Coast,
county Galway.
48 3 Scene from nature.
1831.
1832.
1833-
1834.
569 Study of a tree from nature.
669 Part of the coral island of
Madeira. Painted from a
sketch made by Sir R. K.
Porter on the spot.
669 Worthing Sands, looking to-
wards Brighton.
553 Hampstead — N. W. side of the
heath.
1835. 5^5 Kensington Gardens — digging
gravel.
1S37. 891 Scene from nature. From a
pencil-sketch by the late
Sir Thomas Lawrence,
P.R.A.
1054 Sunset: composition.
798 Composition.
558 Forest scene from nature.
Evening study from nature.
View in Ireland, from a sketch
by Thomas Phillips, Esq.,
R.A.
Sunset.
The sisters — an afternoon walk.
Evening.
989 Landscape and cattle.
977 do. do.
1 167 A Landscape — midday.
1 145 A landscape.
1021 Evening effect near Sunning,
from nature.
1035 Study from nature.
S56 View on the Jesuits' College of
Carabacel, near Nice.
890 A landscape.
(From 1820 to 1853 the works are all sent
as by J. C. D. in addition to those mentioned
in vol. i., page 40.)
1838.
1839.
1840.
1842.
1843.
1844.
1845.
1846.
1847.
1848.
1849.
1851.
1852.
1853-
1857-
1858.
604
978
8S5
1287
947
DENHAM, Mrs.... Miniature Painter.
2, JVhitivmbeSt., LeicesterFields.
\1Ti.. 65 Portrait of a young lady;
miniature.
65! A portrait of General Paoli.
( Very like. — Walpole.)
DENHOLM, Robert Painter.
44, Howe Street, Edinburgh.
1897. 1684 The Devil's punch bowl, Arran.
DENISON, Miss Ethel M.... Sculptor.
32, Clarendon Road, Leeds.
1898. 1890 The late James Walker, Esq.;
medallion, bronze.
DENLEY, Miss Mary.
Stained Glass Painter.
7, Endleshain Road, Balham.
1889. 1978 Design for a painted glass win-
dow.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
305
DENMAN, J. F... .Miniature Painter.
13, Cannon Stnrl A'lhit/,
Commercial Road.
1839. 985 Portrait.
DENMAN,
1815. 869
1818. ic.1.5
1828. 1150
1158
Thomas Sculptor.
39, Frederick Place,
Hampstead Road.
Menelaus defending the dead
body of Patroclus. "Op-
posed to each that near the
carcass came, etc."
42, London Street.
Adam and Eve lamenting over
the dead body of Abel.
7, Buckingham Street.
Allegorical figure to be executed
in marble, representing
Power, forming part of a
pedestal for a statue in
marble, larger than life, to
be raised at Calcutta, in
honour of the Marquess of
Hastings.
Allegorical figure in marble re-
presenting Peace and Justice,
forming part of a pedestal
for a statue in marble larger
than life to be raised at Cal-
cutta in honour of the Mar-
quess of Hastings.
A monumental figure to be
executed in marble.
A figure of Hope designed for
a monument.
Marble bust of the late John
Flaxman, Esq., R.A.
Charity; a group in alto-re-
lievo.
Endymion; an alto-relievo.
Sketch for a colossal groupe;
executed for General Ander-
son's institution in Elgin,
N.B.
Sketch for a statue of the late
Dr. Babington.
Bust of the late Marquess of
Hastings.
Statue: the late Thomas Tel-
ford, Esq., etc. etc.
DENNING, Stephen Poyntz.
Miniature Painter.
At Mr. W right's,
Burlington Gardens.
1 8 14. 380 Mr. W. Graves.
181 5. 538 The Rev. A. Burrows. {This
tiumber is put to Denning in
u.
1829.
1 162
1830.
1197
1231
I83I.
1132
1832.
1833-
iiiS
1132
1834.
1 120
i«35-
1090
1836.
1075
i8i6.
1817.
1818.
1820.
the inde.x, hut the name of
Wright, where he lived, put
against the work in the cata-
logue.)
632 David Solomon, a Polish High
Priest.
661 Portrait of a lady.
2, Br u ton Street,
Piccadilly.
430 Master Way.
646 Portrait of Hajee Baba.
812 Mrs. P'letcher.
S55 M. Bryan, Esq.
35, Conduit Street.
470 W. Lea, Esq.
781 Mrs. Copland Hutchison.
793 Copland Hutchison, Esq.
846 Master Hutchison Atkinson.
Dulwich.
661 Edw. Fletcher, Esq.
810 Portrait of a lady.
858
do. gentleman.
1823.
730
do. lady.
S16
do. young lady.
83+
do. lady.
IS24.
746
Mrs. Melville.
181, Regent Street.
1825.
756
Osman Ricardo, Esq.
Duhoich.
1826.
666
Miss Hudson.
76.
Portrait of a gentleman.
762
Mrs. W. Cotton.
1828.
522
Miss Way.
748
do.
'833-
753
Master James Hannen.
857
Daniel Britten, Esq.
916
Portrait of a lady.
91S
Mrs. Daniel Britten.
1834.
638
Mrs. Grote.
841
Thomas Sharpe Smith, Esq.
■835-
655
Portrait of a lady.
793
Mrs. Hall.
1836.
708
Sir Roger Griesley.
835
Portrait of a lady.
1837-
854
Magnus (Gilbert Meason,
Esq.
856
Viscountess Milton.
867
Portrait of the infant daughter
of Viscountess Milton.
912
Griffith Cole, Esq.
1838.
878 Lady Albrida Fitzwilliam.
944
Lady Charlotte Wentworth Fitz-
william.
987
Leonard Thompson, Esq.
I84I.
894
Viscountess Milton and the
Hon. Miss Fitzwilliam.
910
Portrait of the son of Viscount
Milton.
1842.
610
Children of Elhanan Bicknell,
Esq.
R R
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Denning, Stephen "Poyntz— continued.
1844. 381 A portrait.
185 1. 457 Portrait of the Rev. David
Melville, Principal of Bishop
Hatfield's Hall, Durham.
1852. 335 Rev. George Francis Larden.
DENNIS, Miss Ada.
Miniature Painter.
47, Nicholas Street, Chester.
1896. 1384 Portrait of a lady.
DENNIS, Alfred Painter.
49, Ravenscourt Gardens,
Hammersmith.
1 90 1. 1184 A farmstead.
DENNIS, John Painter.
3, Assembly Row, Mile End:
1800. 192 Landscape, with cattle.
1 80 1. ^2 A landscape.
676 do.
Redtnan's Row, Mile End.
1802. 315 Chepstow Castle, Monmouth-
shire.
1027 Tintern Abbey, Monmouth-
shire.
1803. 61 Vale Crucis Abbey, North
Wales.
276 Tintern Abbey.
1804. 204 Harlech Castle, Merioneth-
shire.
254 Llanwrst bridge, Denbighshire.
517 Caernarvon Castle.
598 View near Drivsnant, Merion-
ethshire.
1S06. 234 Laurhaidr, North Wales.
1807. 356 Scene in the Isle of Wight.
364 A landscape.
1027 Dolgelly bridge. North Wales.
1808. 543 Scene in Westmoreland.
E.xcise Office.
1810. 145 Devonshire lace makers; a
sketch.
Pollard's Row,
Bethnall Green.
18 11. 54 Scene near Bonchurch, Isle of
Wight.
65 Netley Abbey, Hampshire.
518 Waterfall, near Ambleside,
Westmoreland.
Hackney Grove.
1813. 116 Scene in the Bonney, Exeter.
1815. 336 Grasmere — morning.
1816. 27 Mount Edgecumbe.
356 Scene in Hackney.
181 7. 418 do. on the Wye.
18 1 9. 642 View on the Lake of Geneva
looking over Vevay. " I saw
their thousand years of
snow, etc." — Byron.
Ash Grove, Hollojvay.
1828. 28 Mount Batten and Plymouth
Citadel.
1832. 32 Scene from Mont Albis, Swit-
zerland.
DENNIS, William Painter.
Hackney.
1835. 893 Fruit from nature.
1836. 34 Sea fish from nature.
444 River fish do.
1841. 680 Portrait of a lady.
DENNIS, W. T Painter.
Church Street, Hackney.
1 841. 726 Mr. W. Dennis.
57, Charlotte Street,
Portland Place.
1847. 660 Captain Cuttle and Uncle Sol
examining charts. " Day
after day, Old Sol and Cap-
tain Cuttle kept their rec-
koning in the little back
parlour, and worked out her
course, with the chart spread
before them on a round
table." — Dombey and Son.
DENT, Rupert Arthur Painter.
Codsall, near Wolverhampton.
1884. 602 The dog of the future,
I, Balcarres St., Edinburgh.
1889. 512 The sporting character.
1890. 787 Temptation.
I, Berkeley Villa,
Pittville Park,
Cheltenham.
1898. 763 " Don't disturb me."
DENTON, W. ... Miniature Painter.
91, Fleet Street.
1792. 775 Portrait of a young gentleman.
780 do. clergyman.
1793- 547 do. gentleman.
361 do. clergyman.
470 Mr. Herbert.
30, Russell Court.
1794- 452 Portrait of a gentleman.
18, Fleet Street.
1795- 533 Portrait of a lady.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
307
S61
921
962
1 795- 57' Portrait of an officer. {Captain
Catyningion.)
DENYS, Peter Painter.
1 2, Charterhouse Square.
1779. 68 A Dog in crayons.
D'EPINAY, Count Prosper.
Sculptor.
Rome.
1865. 930 The late Sir William Stevenson ;
electro cast bronze, intended
to be erected in the Mauri-
tius.
1866. S61 A Bacchante.
A girl of Transtevere.
Madame A. Moreau.
Galatea. " Malo me Galatea
petit lasciva puella, etc." —
Virgil.
Do., and I, Latigham Chambers.
1867. 1152 Head of Christ; marble bust.
i868. 930 H.R.H. the Princess of Wales;
marble. The property of
H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.
1034 Asounta, a brigand's wife con-
demned to hard labour for
life by the French. Rome,
October, 1865.
1047 The Saxon's challenge; a sketch
in bronze, to be executed
life-size.
107S The Violet.
2, Gesii e A/aria, Rome.
1869. 120S The young Hannibal strangling
the eagle; allegorical of the
struggle between Carthage
and Rome during the Punic
wars.
1258 Lady Walter Scott.
1 87 1. 1267 David; marble statue.
1317 Countess of Denbigh; marble.
1872. 1452 Mrs. Brooke Greville.
1508 Calypso; marble statue.
1518 H.R.H. the Princess of Wales.
1874. i6u An implacable executioner.
1876. 1443 The Spartan boy; marble sta-
tue. " What have you under
your cloak? etc."
1881. 1536 The late Prince Imperial.
DE POIX-TYREL, Edmond.
Painter.
23, Bloo7nsbury Street.
1868. 182 Eventide — near Capel Curig,
North Wales. " Observe
how she upheaves, etc."
DE PONCY, Alfred V. See P.
DE PRADES, A. F Painter.
8, Southampton Street,
Fitzroy Spiare.
1879. 576 April shower.
657 La petite porte.
DE PRADES, Frank Painter.
F. De J'raed,
70, Ne7i.iman Street.
1857. 1122 On the heights near Boulogne,
the 8th of September, 1854:
Present — H.M. the Emperor
Louis Napoleon, H.R.H.
Prince Albert, K.G., the
Duke of Newcastle, Marshal
Vaillant, General Lord Sea-
ton, General Wetherall,
Colonel Fleury, Colonel
Daniell, the Baron de Bour-
going. Marquis de Soulon-
geon, General Grey, Colonel
Biddulph, etc., etc.
F. De Frades,
23, Newman Street.
1861. 3S3 A thirsty dog.
DE PRECORBIN, Mrs. See P.
DE PURY, Baron Edmond.
Painter.
3, Rue du Musee, Neuchatel.
1891. 45 Fishing for " passerini " — Ven-
ice.
DE QUELEN Miniature Painter.
56, W'arren Street.
1802. 639 Portrait of L' Abbe Joffrin.
780 A. Du Dresnay.
DERBY, Alfred Thomas Painter.
12, Osnaburgh Street.
1848. 676 The little Songster.
861 " Jeanie Deans, on her visit to
the Laird of Dumbiedykes,
finds little probability of ob-
taining her desired relief, for
the Laird's mind is wholly
taken up on quite another
subject; and seizing this op-
portunity of declaring his
intentions towards her, he
tells her of his yearly rentals,
etc."
1852. 757 T. Weeding, Junr., Esq.
784 Miss Jackson.
836 Miss Henrietta Maxwell, Dal-
ston.
862 Portrait of a lady and gentle-
man.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Derby
i8S3
1854.
1856
1S60,
1861
, Alfred Thomas — continued.
69Z Reginald Watkins, Esq.
706 T. Weeding, Esq.
756 Agnes and Eleanor, daughters
of A. Clinfold, Esq.
853 A. Ross Campbell, Esq.
698 Portrait of a young gentleman.
722 W. R. Tucker, Esq.
864 Portrait of a young lady.
S92 Miss Weeding.
786 R. G. Tucker, Esq., Bengal
Infantry.
S04 Miss Newberry.
959 R. Newberry, Esq., Bombay
Cavalry.
874 A cabinet portrait.
9, Osnaburgh Street.
774 A last request of the prodigal
Earl of Rochester. " I had
from him some messages,
which very well became a
dying penitent, to some of
his former friends, and a
charge to publish anything
concerning him that might
be a means of reclaiming
others: praying God that,
as his life had done so much
hurt, so his death might do
some good." — Bishop Bur-
net.
1 1 , Hammersmith Terrace.
1869. 583 The first impression. "Kate i
writes, The first thing on
reaching home will be to
look at my picture, when a
fresh eye will soon tell me
whether I may be pleased or
displeased with my work."
682 Portrait.
831 Study from a boy's head.
1871
1872
DERBY, Miss Caroline (afterwards
Mrs. Backhoffner) Painter.
12, Osnaburgh Street.
1830. 798 The billet-doux.
1 83 1. 869 Contemplation.
1832. 778 Miss Caroline Lyon.
1833. 765 Master F. W. Derby.
{See Mrs. B.\ckhoffner, vol. i., p. 86.)
DERBY, William Painter.
65, Ossulston Street.
576 Mr. S. Fuller.
Portrait of a lady.
Landscape — Composition.
39, Charlton Street,
Somcrs Town.
1814. 52' Landscape — Composition.
"Cheer'd by the milder
1811.
1812.
1813.
618
1S14.
1815.
1816.
1817.
1S18.
1819.
1820.
1821.
1822.
1823.
1824.
1825.
1826.
615
98
beam, the sprightly youth
speeds to the well-known
pool, whose crystal depth a
sandy bottom shews." —
Thomson.
Portrait of a child.
Mr. S. Fuller.
430 Master C. Compton; drawing.
549 Portrait of a lady.
433 do. do.
650 Mr. J. Fuller.
9, Mornington Place.
589 The little busybody. " In
books, or works, or healthful
play, etc." — Watts.
Captain Moore.
Portrait of a lady,
do. do.
W. Criswell, Esq.
136 H. Maxwell, Esq.
607 Miss S. Clarke.
459 The Doll's picture.
644 Miss Dallas.
Portraits of an Indian Amah
and child.
545 Annot Lyle in " Montrose, or
the Children of the Mist."
Rev. Rowland Hill.
G. Vivian, Esq., in an Albanian
costume.
Portrait of a lady.
39 Mrs. King.
175 Miss FitzClarence.
66i Portrait of the author of the
" Hermit in London."
^^ Colonel Charles ^Vyndham.
96 The Earl of Egremont.
447 Emily Orrok Richardson.
586 E. Lodge, Esq., Norroy King
at Arms, F.S.A.
27 Lady Macfarlane and one of
her children.
169 James Scarlett, Esq., M.P.
378 Queen Catherine Parr after her
reconciliation with Henry
VIII, supplicating the par-
don of her enemies, who
were about to convey her,
under the King's warrant,
to the Tower. " The hour
appointed being come, the
Lord Chancellor commeth
into the garden, with forty
of the King's guard at his
heeles, with purpose to take
the Queene, with the three
ladies Harbert (the Queene's
sister). Lane and Tirwit to
the Tower; whom the King,
sternly beholding, called him
51S
56.
670
812
4+
548
90
706
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
309
to him, who, on his knees,
whispered to the King. The
King called him knave, ar-
rant knave, and beastlyfoole,
and commanded him to
avant out of his presence;
which words the Queene
heard, though they were low
spoken. Then he departed
with his traine, the whole
mould of his device broken.
The Queene, seeing the
King so chafed, spoke for
the Lord Chancellor. Ah,
poore soule, quothe hee,
thou little knowest how evill
hee deserveth at thy hands;
he hath been towards thee,
sweetheart, an arrant knave,
and so let him goe."
12, Osnaburgh Street.
1827. 145 Lady de Clifford.
462 Abra and Abbas. "The royal
lover bore her from the plain.
Yet still her crook and bleat-
ing flock remain ; oft as she
went, she backward turn'd
her view, and bade that crook
and bleating flock adieu." —
Collins.
518 Lord de Clifford.
545 Mamma's hat.
406 Rev. W. Digby.
213 Portrait of a lady.
395 Vice-Admiral Sir Charles
Hamilton, Bart.
372 A lady sketching.
594 Lieutenant Richardson of the
Bombay Marine.
671 Hon. W. Cust.
819 Hon. William FuUartonElphin-
stone.
503 A portrait.
672 Miss Emily Prime.
690 Sidney Streatfield, Esq.
53S The Earl of Derby.
1828.
1829.
1830.
1831.
1832.
1833-
1834.
1837-
DE RENAULT, Lex Painter.
I, Lyncroft Mansions,
West Hampstead.
1898. 1063 Violets.
1900. 456 Rejected.
473 Madame X.
1 7, Exeter Mansions,
Brondcsbury.
1 90 1. 927 Miss Norah Bullard.
DE RIBBING, Miss E Painter.
Westbourne Park Place.
1872. 964 i^No title in catalogue.)
DERICK, J. M Architect.
O.x/oid.
1843. 122S New church of St. John the
Evangelist, at Marchwood,
Hants.
1263 New cathedral church at St.
John's, Newfoundland.
1844. 1059 Memorial to a lady now erect-
ing at Munich.
1 142 Holy Cross new church, Leeds.
1845. 1220 New choristers' school, etc.,
Magdalen College, Oxford.
1291 Interior of an Anglican church.
Do. and Hanover Chambers.
1846. 1290 Design for restoring Eton Col-
lege.
1 29 1 The Episcopal chapel now
erecting at Cloabur, Mayo,
for Lady E. S. Clements.
1 3, Fur nivalis Inn.
1852. 1217 New church at Carlow, etc.
1242 Interior of new church of St.
James at Birch, near Man-
chester.
DE RIGNY. See R.
DERING, Arthur R Painter.
28, Upper Berkeley Street.
1889. 809 Hanover, from Bellavista Gar-
dens.
DE ROC-B'HIAN, Aufray... Etcher.
c\o M. P. Delarue, Paris.
1882. 1296 Le Pont au Canard; etching.
1310 Les herons; do.
1332 Sur la falaise; do.
DE ROCKSTRO, J. Sambroke.
Painter.
37, Upper North Place,
Gray's Inn Road.
1835. 407 Hermitage Castle — moonlight.
" Time has mouldered into
beauty many a tower, etc."
643 The Invalid — part of the artist's
family.
1836. 420 Moonlight scene on the Devil's
Water, Northumberland ;
with Dilston Castle in the
distance.
1837. 381 View, Clydesdale — moonlight.
"Where Bothwell turrets
brave the air, etc."
33, Villiers Street, Strand.
1848. 344 Scene at Springfield, Berkshire.
1078 Putney Bridge, from the
grounds of the Bishop of
London.
3IO
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DE ROVERAY, Miss M Painter.
1799. 677 Le petit Ramoneur.
DE ROVRAY, Fanny Gallandat.
Painter.
( This artist is in my "Dictionary 0/ Artists"
as exhibiting one work in 1848, but it must
have been an error.)
DERRICK, C Architect.
1844. 1169 A church.
DERRY, Mrs. Anne.
Miniature Painter.
The Ingle Nook,
Streatham Park.
1903. 1148 The Marchioness of Headfort.
DERRY, Miss Constance M.
Miniature Painter.
Woodlands, Tooting Common.
1899. 1304 Mrs. J. Hill.
DERRY, Miss E. K Painter.
Coombe Field, Maiden.
1886. 541 An Indian chief.
DERRY, Miss Mary Painter.
8, Darnley Road,
Royal Crescent, W.
1897. 1751 Westminster Abbey, south am-
bulatory.
DEST. AUBYN. See%.
DE ST. DALMAS, F. Emeric.
Painter.
50, Hauteville, Guernsey.
1878. 641 The Pool.
1880. 1302 The solitary tree.
DE ST. MICHEL. See S.
DE SALOME, Antoine Painter.
60, Welbeck Street.
1848. 1088 Children of Richard Heath-
field, Esq.
1092 The Marchioness of Douro.
1851. 834 Mr. Alderman Copeland,M. P.
1852. 1072 Four Sisters.
23, Bentinck Street.
1853. 682 Mdlle. de Salome.
984 The family of Samuel Whit-
field Daukes, Esq.
1854. 634 Alderman Francis Graham
Moon, Esq.
1855. 1012 Master Thomas De La Rue.
201, Piccadilly.
1861. 773 Lady Georgiana Hamilton.
1863. 784 The Earl of Shrewsbury.
804 Portrait of a lady.
1865. 656 Mrs. George Elliot.
1867. 715 H.R.H. The Duke of Edin-
burgh.
1868. 768 Vice-Admiral Sir Sidney C.
Dacres, K.C.B.
DE SANCTIS, Guglielmc... Painter.
Via Margutta, Rome.
1881. 586 Mrs. Arthur Fraser.
DESANGES, Chevalier Louis W.
Painter.
34, Soho Sqtiare.
1846. 206 Miss Horsley Dakins.
14, Gower Street.
1849. 554 Portrait.
16, Stratford Place.
185 1. 119 The Duchess of Manchester.
1852. 337 The Duchess of Montrose.
386 Lady Olivia Ossulston.
1853. 118 The Marquis of Montrose and
Graham.
138 Lady Bolton.
1854. 263 Lady Greenock.
312 Pussy's toilet — children of Lord
and Lady Bolton.
380 Viscountess Folkestone.
382 Rt. Hon. Mrs. John Dundas.
1855. 70 The Viscountess Glamis.
213 Miss Thorold.
241 Mrs. Palk.
1856. 411 Mrs. Spearman.
426 The Hon. Lady Abercromby.
513 The Sisters.
1857. 236 Eleanor.
400 The golden age (the infant
daughter of Lord and Lady
Londesborough).
412 Miss Drummond Davis.
42S Mrs. Henry White.
1858. 510 Hon. Amias Lucien Powlett.
534 Baby.
573 Mrs. Carpenter.
937 Master Manolo Smith.
1S60. 329 {No title in catalogue.)
1861. 322 Mrs. Forbes Winslow.
1862. 433 The Battle of Inkermann.
"Lord Raglan, anxious to
gain some commanding
point which would enable
him to obtain a more definite
notion of the disposition and
numbers of the enemy, was
moving with his staff along
the ridge in front of the
second division camp, when
General Strangways, who
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
311
1863.
1S65.
1867.
1868.
1871.
1872.
i873.
1874.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1884.
1887.
was riding at his side, was
mortally wounded by a shell
which burst inside Colonel
Somerset's horse, that officer
miraculously escaping unin-
jured. The battle was raging
on every part of the field.
The struggle in the Sand-
bag battery was desperately
maintained against fearful
odds by guardsmen and
linesmen intermixed, anim-
ated by the presence of the
Duke of Cambridge, whose
horse was shot under him
during the conflict. It was
about 1 1 o'clock when the
welcome sounds of the
French bugles were heard
above the rattling and roll-
ingof thefiring. TheZouaves
came up on the right. The
enemy's left flank was turned.
His batteries on the heights
were silenced by Di.von's
guns. By 12 o'clock the
Russian columns were in full
retreat along the whole of
the line, and the day was
ours."
{No title in the catalogue.)
H.R.H. the Princess of Wales.
Rosalind.
445 Fontainebleau after the storm.
" The growth of centuries,
the destruction of a mo-
ment."
375 Mrs. Gordon of Cluny.
526 Mrs. Sclater Booth.
463 Mrs. Prioleau.
944 Miss Edith Soames.
673 May, daughter of the late Adam
Steuart Gladstone, Esq.
686 Harriett, daughter of the late
Adam Steuart Gladstone,
Esq.
492 Mrs. Dale.
644 Helen Bremmer and lion.
942 Waiting for the eclipse.
617 The Viscountess Hood.
1034 The Duchess of Sutherland.
585 Miss Meyrick.
595 Miss Clara Meyrick.
363 H.R.H. the Duke of Con-
naught, K.G. Painted for
the Studholme Chapter,
Rose Croix.
510 Lady De Crespigny.
369 Mrs. Newton Jackson.
636 Mrs. Cholmeley Dowling.
726
272
DE SATUR, Edmond Byrne.
Painter.
I, Alexandra Villas,
Highgate Hill.
1879. 430 "It was, I ween, a lovely spot
of ground, etc."
563 " How often have I paused on
every charm. The sheltered
cot, the cultivated farm."
1880. 33 A lovers' quarrel.
Clifton Villa, Highgaie Hill.
1881. 146 Good advice.
371 "Heart and hand that move
together, Feet that run on
willing errands."
1882. 171 Members of the Commons.
653 A lonely dwelling.
1883. 335 "On the outskirts of the forest
'Twixt the shadow and the
sunshine. Herds of fallow
deer were feeding."
Alpha Villa, Highgate Hill
1SS5. 651 "Beloved age of innocence
and smiles."
850 His first audience.
DE SATUR, Miss Frances Painter.
I, Alexandra Villas,
Highgate Hill.
1879. 890 Old French draw well.
Clifton Villa, Highgate Hill.
1881. 775 Spring time.
1882. 1092 Winter in the fields.
1S84. 1080 "At the end of my tether."
1132 Turned out.
1202 On Hampstead Heath.
DESAULLES, George W.... Sculptor.
8, Stonor Road,
West Kensington.
1897. 1977 Portraits of a lady and gentle-
man; medallion, bronze.
2041 A. W. Cobbold, Esq.; me-
dallion, bronze.
2045 Miss M. E. Saunders; me-
dallion, bronze.
2093 Harvest; design for medal,
silver.
31, Fairfax Road,
Bedford Park.
1899. 1961 Portrait of a lady; medallion,
bronze.
do. do.
Walter Langley, Esq.; me-
dallion, bronze.
Three portraits; medallions,
silver.
1900. 1956 Case of medals; silver.
1984 Horace Seymour, Esq.; me-
dallion, bronze.
1967
2001
2026
312
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Desaulles, George W .—contimted.
1900. 2017 Impression from the Great Seal.
{Sea/ and counkrseal.)
1 901. 1749 Case of medals.
1902. 1655 do.
1903. 1757 do.
DESBOROUGH, Montague W.
Painter.
21, Pinfold Road, Streatham.
1896. 757 Daylight fades.
DE SCHAMPHELEER, Edmond.
Painter.
27, Pall Mall.
1873. 6S2 Dordrecht and the Meuse.
DE SCHWITER, B Painter.
13, Rue Roy ale, Paris.
1848. 222 Baboo Dwarkanauth Tagore.
DESHON, F. C Architect.
37, Norfolk Street, Strand.
1874. 1177 Church at West Dulwich.
1 187 Cathedral Tower of St. An-
tonin, Pamiers.
1875. 961 Interior, missionary chapel,
South Pacific.
1876. 1024 Church, St. Michael's, East
Teignmouth.
1036 Ruins of Cathedral of Alet.
1037 do. do. interior.
1877. 1085 New tower to East Teignmouth
church.
DESMEDL, T Painter.
1847. 1207 Rubens painting a sketch of
the communion of St. Fran-
cis— his first wife, Elizabeth
Brants, his child, and A. Van-
dyke are represented.
DESMOND, Creswell H. ... Painter.
Boldre, Ly7nington, Hants.
1903. 279 An unknown quantity.
DE SOUTTERANT, F. A.
Miniature Painter.
10, George Street,
Portland Place.
1797. 856 Portrait of a gentleman.
945 do. lady.
DESPREZ, Mrs. Lilian.
Miniature Painter.
28, Barrow Road, Streatham.
1898. 1305 Mrs. Lewis McLean.
39, Gleneagle Rd., Streatham.
1901. 1391 Miss Winifred Emery.
DESSOULAVY, T Painter.
Rome.
1829. 467 View of the ruins of Nero's
palace, the castle of Paix,
and the island of Capri in
the distance.
1838. 267 Naples.
1846. 448 View of the palace of the
Cassars.
1847. 1267 Landscape.
Fieolo de Baberino, Rome.
1848. 514 The Porta St. Giovanni, Rome.
DESSURNE, Mark B. A. ... Painter.
102, North Frederick Street,
Glasgow.
185 1. 512 The Maid of Judah. "No
more shall the children of
Judah sing, etc."
1 9, Hmvland Street.
1S63. 540 "Outstretched he lay on the
cold ground, and oft cursed
his creation." — Paradise
Lost.
DE STEIGER, Madame Isabel.
Painter.
The Studios,
Holland Park Road.
1882. 596 Mariamne.
DE SUCHEMONT, Mdlle. A. A.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1816. 462 Portrait of a lady.
475 do. herself.
DE SUFFREN, Madame ... Painter.
1 799. 343 Keswick Lake, from Mr. Hock-
lington's waterfall.
447 The entrance to the great
Chartreuse, near Grenoble
in France.
606 Opening to the Valley of Sage
on the road from Turin to
Monte Cenis.
DESVIGNES, Miss Emily E.
Painter.
22, Newman Street.
1855. 173 A group of sheep.
1859. 102 Sheep.
1862. 132 do.
1868. 287 do.
10, Hunter Street.
1871. 491 Sheep in a meadow.
1872. 343 do. evening.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
313
DESVIGNES, Herbert Clayton.
Painter.
46, London Wall.
1833. 129 Portrait of a bitch.
I, New Court, Coleman Street.
1835. 341 The intruder.
1 24, Wardour Street.
1836. 164 The chace.
8, JVardour Street.
1839. 1163 Landscape and cattle.
1840. 409 The Poacher.
1 84 1. 290 Cattle grazing.
34, J^oky Street.
1844. 617 Landscape and cattle.
22, Newman Street.
1845. 506 Landscape with cattle.
1846. 1 197 Market day.
1847. 41 Landscape and cattle.
398 Suspense.
1848. 124 Cattle — evening.
1S49. 244 The road to market.
1850. 938 Cattle — noonday.
1853. 1058 Cattle, in landscape.
1854. 10 Evening — cattle grazing.
46+ A Kentish farm.
1855. 1310 Near Reading, Berks, with
cattle.
1857. 96; View in Kent, with cattle.
1861. 195 Evening — cattle in a meadow.
DESVIGNES, P. H Architect.
1 3, Hunter Street.
1824. 836 Design for an Academy of
Painting.
1825. 892 Panshanger, the seat of Earl
Cowper.
277, Rege7it Street.
1829. 1019 Design for a Royal Palace, etc.
1830. 999 Temple. After ancient Egyp-
tians.
1831. 951 do. do.
13, Hunter Street.
1832. 1058 Sketch of suburb of a city with
trophies of victory.
DE THANNENBERG, Count L.
Painter.
26, Haymarket.
1850. 901 Mrs. Winstone.
28, Old Bond Street.
1853. 715 The Emperor Napoleon; a
study.
DE TIVOLI, Serafino Painter.
6, Trinity Terrace.,
Grosvenor Road.
1867. 406 A scene of rural life in Tus-
cany.
526 Study from nature.
II.
1867. 617 In Warwickshire.
667 In O.xfordshire.
1868. 81 Sure to come.
8, Buckingham Street, Strand.
1869. 36 In Sabina.
727 In Normandy.
DETMAR, Lionel G Architect.
Hazeldean, Sutton, Surrey.
1904. 1543 Design for a country town
hall.
DETMOLD, Edward J Painter.
' ' Katwyck, " Fair ha zel Gardens,
Hampstead.
1897. 1225 From far Japan.
DETMOLD, Henry E Painter.
I '■^•j, Boulevard Mont Farnasse,
Faris.
1882. 159 Happy Moments.
94, Waterloo Road.
1883. 829 An orchard — Normandy.
1884. 33 The archneologist.
120 A walk with grandpapa.
1886. 108 Courtyard — Algiers.
278 Hauling up boats.
1887. 922 On the Cornish coast.
1888. 115 Little poultry farmers.
Hogarth Club, Dover Street.
1889. 1221 A glimpse of future seas.
1890. 1157 Hooked, not landed.
Studio, Fembroke Gardens.
1 89 1. 947 A breezy day.
1892. 185 Spearing.
Sunnybank, Ore, Hastings.
1893. 871 After many days.
1896. 743 The end of the day.
851 A peaceful evening.
1898. 464 A mixed team.
DETMOLD, Maurice Painter.
Katwyck, Fairhazel Gardens,
Hampstead.
1897. 1315 Specimens.
1899. 1 1 57 Still life.
1904. 1392 Beech trees — Wiston.
DE TOTT, Countess Painter.
7, Little Maddox Street.
1 80 1. 260 The Dutchess de Guiche.
683 Mdlle. Gramont.
13, Frincess Street,
Hanover Square.
1802. 126 Mons. Le Viscomte De Marin.
177 Mdlle. Bonne Dalpy.
217 Mrs. Lee.
6i6 Mons. Comte D'Artois.
SS
314
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
De Tott, Countess — continued.
1 803. 20 Portrait of a lady.
50 do. an officer.
206 do. a lady.
670 do. a gentleman.
701 do. a child.
703 Lady Crawford.
40, Albemarle Street.
1804. 77 Lady Susan Carpenter.
225 Mr. Knox.
256 General Willot in prison.
265 Portraits of Elphi Bey and Col.
Moore.
DE TRIQUETI, Baron Henri.
Sculptor.
15, Rue Figalle, Paris.
1862. 1077 Dante and Virgil; group in
bronze.
DETTI, Cesare Painter.
I, Di/ke Street, S.JV.
1889. 864 Departure of the Hawking
party.
DEUCHARS, Louis R Painter.
Limncrslease, Guildford.
1899. 36S The Pilgrims' way — Surrey.
Dores, Inverness.
igoi. 429 Loch Ness in winter.
51, St. John's Wood Terrace.
1904. 1333 The orange and the citron tree.
DEUENT, J Miniature Painter.
4, Queen's Court, Queen's St.
1808. 716 Portrait of a gentleman.
DE VAERE Sculptor.
14, Ckaveland Street.
1797. 1109 Vesper, or the Morning star.
1798. 1037 A candelabra.
4, Pedlar's Acre, Lambeth.
1800. 1006 Statue of Apollo.
5, Keppel Row, Fitzroy Square.
1S09. 763 The commemorate the death
of General M'Pherson, of
Charles Town, South Caro-
lina, who was shipwrecked
in a storm off New York, on
the 24th August, 1806. After
rescuing his daughter three
times from the waves, he
was washed overboard and
disappeared. The life of
Miss M'Pherson was after-
wards preserved by one of
the passengers.
827 A father and his children de-
ploring the loss of his wife.
DE VASSELOT, Anatole Marquet.
Sculptor.
7, Rue Tabna, Passy, Paris.
1875. 1260 Chlod a la fontaine; marble.
1345 Mdlle. Somhreuil; marble.
1883. 1613 Fleur de Mai; bust, marble.
DE VAUX, A. R. Grant Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1847. 534 {No title in catalogue.)
4, Adam Street, Stra?id.
1853. 1243 View near Coniston, looking
towards Yew Dale.
DE VAUX, S. J Gem Engraver.
1832. 10S4 Three intaglio gems : portraits
of His Majesty, the Duke of
York and the Marquess of
Anglesey, etc., etc.
21, New Bond Street.
1S33. 1046 Gem portrait of H.R.H. the
Duke of Sussex.
166, Regent Street.
1834. 997 Portraits of the Duke and
Duchess of Northumber-
land; impressions from in-
taglios.
DE VEGA, Pedro Painter.
6, Bridge Street, Cambridge.
1884. 1596 The Market place, Cambridge.
1885. 734 Gloucester Cathedral.
DEVER, Alfred Painter.
20, Oakley Villas.
1859. 951 A Triumph of the Arts. "Fame
onward surges, etc."
i860. 365 Little Mischief.
1861. 160 " Thy Kingdom come."
568 J. M. Leigh, Esq. ; posthumous.
1862. 48 M.Fechteras Hamlet; a sketch.
1 30, Adelaide Road.
1S63. 300 Very interesting.
301 The watch is over.
1865. 375 " Please, have you seen mo-
ther? "
1866. 91 "Singing and making melody
in your heart to the Lord."
II, Belsize Park Gardens.
1869. 342 An offer of help on the rough
road : Shropshire miners.
1871. 31 On the hills near Aberaman,
South \Vales.
226 George Elliot, Esq., M.P. for
North Durham.
411 Two dear friends.
66, Belsize Park Gardens.
1S76. 114 Garden roses.
608 Chrysanthemums.
1 25 1 Life or death.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
315
DEVERELL, Walter H Painter.
Somerset House.
1847. 163 " Reposing after the ball."
1848. 601 Margaret in prison visited by
Faust, etc.
Heathfield House,
Richmond Road, Kezv.
1853. 73 Miss MargarettaandMiss Jessie
Bird.
1244 The marriage of Orlando and
Rosalind.
DEVERIA, E Painter.
22, Hutne Street, Edinburgh.
1 85 1. 362 James Buchanan, Esq.
Fau, France.
1856. 5S5 The birth of Edward VI, and
the death of his mother, Jane
Seymour.
DEVEY, George Architect.
34, Ely Flace.
1S41. 979 Design; Cottage near South-
ampton.
1842. 1130 Design; garden entrance.
1 165 do. Mansion — Italian
style.
1S43. 1319 Design; Entrance to Cemetery,
etc.
I o. Great Marlborough Street.
1847. '^'4 Arch of Titus, Rome, etc.
1848. 1 116 On the Acropolis, Athens,
1S46.
DE VILLALOBOS, A Painter.
15, Grafton Street East,
London University.
1838. 108 The Bishop of Cordova.
73, Margaret Street,
Cavendish Square.
1839. 4S7 A portrait.
DE VIGNE, Paul Sculptor.
6, Bridge Street, Cambridge.
1884. 1800 Poverella.
1807 Pieter de Conine; bust, bronze.
Study for proposed monu-
ment at Bruges.
DEVILLE, J. S Sculptor.
367, Strand.
1823. 1079 General Maitland.
1087 J. Scarlett, Esq., M.P.
1127 Bust of J. Smith, Esq.
1824. 1020 do. Captain Lyon, R.N.
1825. 989 do. J. S. Duncan, Esq.,
Sion Hill, Bath.
1005 Bust of David Pollock, Esq.
1826. 1 103 do. Sir Harford Jones.
DE VILLE, L Architect.
23, Wanvick Flace.
1854. 1232 Design for Venetian palace.
1856. 1166 do. a town hall.
3, Duke Street, Adelphi.
1869. 971 Design; Law Courts on Thames
Embankment.
{See also Green and De Ville.)
DEVILLE, Vickers Painter.
Osborne Cottage,
Wolverhampton .
The Coast near Conway.
At Eventide.
A spring melody.
Their only home.
Wanderers.
The close of day.
The gipsy's home.
By still waters.
On Cannock chase.
Evening.
Woodhill, Cotnpton,
near Wolverhampton.
By still waters.
February — Cannock chase.
Spring.
Eventide.
On Cannock chase.
Spring time.
On the Anglesey Coast.
DE VILLEBRUNE, Miss Mary.
See V.
DEVINE, Miss Catherine.
Miniature Painter.
54, Glebe Studios, Chelsea.
1892. 1431 Lady Meux.
1893. 1 171 Lady Ethel Wickham and
daughter.
1894. 1263 Mrs. Albert A'Beckett.
DEVIS, Anthony Painter.
76, Lamb's Conduit Street,
Bedford Row.
1772. 71 A Landscape and figures.
1781. 148 A Landscape.
188 Viev/ of Malham VVaterhouse,
a seat of T. Lister, Esq., in
Craven, Yorkshire.
265 Linton in Devonshire.
DEVIS, Arthur William Painter.
66, Great Queeti Street.
1781. 36 Portrait of a gentleman.
1782. 250 do. young gentleman.
East I/idies.
1791. 373 Major Shelly.
1887.
ss?
1888.
172
1889.
769
836
1890.
1125
1126
1891.
445
82+
926
1893.
722
1895.
42
1897.
766
1898.
707
1900.
786
863
1902.
573
623
3i6
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
'79
282
1798.
1799.
1800.
1801.
1802.
103
287
56S
567
556
74
Devis, Arthur William — continued.
George Street, Hanover Square.
1796. 169 Ludi, the belle of the Pelew
Islands.
A Koonar or bungalee potter
at his wheel.
The manufacture of Paper at
Patiia.
Portrait of a nobleman. (Mar-
quess Corim'allis.)
Inside of a weaver's house at
Santipore; the Tantie at his
loom, with the process of
winding off the thread.
Lieutenant-Colonel Cockburn.
Portrait of Mrs. Powell in the
"Castle Spectre."
560 Miss A. Goldsmid and dog.
78 The manufacture of salt. One
of a series illustrative of the
arts, manufactures, and agri-
culture of Hindoostann.
Sir Robert Chalmers, Bart.
Mr. Aickin.
33, Gerrard Street.
Hon. C. A. Bruce.
Mrs. Corbett.
128 The reception of the hostage
Princes of Mysore before
Seringapatam, by Marquis
Cornwallis. The whole of the
figures from nature.
395 Portrait of a lady.
516 Major Allan.
543 Sketch of a Persee merchant.
592 Sketch of a boy from the island
of Nayas.
610 W. Garrow, Esq.
21, Old Bond Street.
219 Mdlle. Parisot as Hebe.
322 A place of sepulchre at Pelew.
Portrait of one of the wives
of Abba ThuUe, mentioned
in p. 103 of Mr. Keate's ac-
count of the Pelew islands.
The Cave at Oroolong, with
the vessel building, in which
the English effected their
deliverance.
84 Portrait of a lady as Miranda.
"O the cry did knock
against my very heart, etc."
115 Portrait of Trim, a favourite
terrier, who accompanied his
master, an officer in the
army, through the Egyptian
campaign.
242 Portrait of the adjutant of the
City of London Light Horse;
a design for a large picture.
1803.
1804.
1804.
1805.
1806.
1807.
1808.
613
650
5
104
126
286
457
5^1
43
212
219
633
82
■45
274
1809. J35
I»IO.
194
263
I8II.
"5
443
I8I2.
235
I8I3.
106
255
289
331
354
63.
1814.
210
280
I8I6.
26,
Portraits of Mrs. T. Grant and
son.
Portrait of Arra Hooker :
habitations of the English
at Oroolong, formed of ma-
terials recovered from the
wreck of the "Antelope,"
with the dog sailor : the Pi,
or public hall, assigned for
the reception of Captain
Wilson and his companions
at Pelew.
Captain Gooch.
The Earl of Fife.
View in lat. 44° 30" on the
desolate coast of Patagonia.
4, Leicester Square.
Portraits of a brother and sister.
W. Jones, Esq.
S. Piatt, Esq.
Mrs. Jones.
7, Newman Street.
Lord Nelson.
A brazier's shop at Patna, East
Indies.
A thrashing floor in Asia.
Mr. Landseer.
Portrait of a lady and child,
do. Lieut.-Col. A. Davi-
son, of the Loyal Britons
Volunteers Infantry. Pre-
sented to him by the corps.
Portrait of the infant daughter
of Sir James Cockburn,
Bart.
Two subjects from the novel of
Tom Jones and one from
Almoran and Hamet.
Portrait of the late J. Sheldon,
Esq., F.R.S., Professor of
Anatomy at the Royal Acad-
emy.
The Earl of Darlington.
Portrait of a lady.
16, Berners Street.
Portraits of a lady, her son,
daughter, and nephew.
His Excellency Sir G. Ousley,
Bart.
Captain J. Hay.
Master R. Taylor.
Portrait of a lady.
do. VV. Dizi.
E. Shaw, Esq.
The Earl of Pomfret.
Major-General Burne.
T. G. Murray, Esq.
Portrait of the eldest son of
C. Forbes, Esq., M.P.
The Earl of Shannon, K.S.P.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
317
1 2, Caroliite Place,
Bedford Square.
i8i8. 277 Sir Isaac Heard, Garter Prin-
cipal King-at-Arms.
378 Field-Marshal Prince Blucher
of Wahlstadt.
1819. 387 Colonel Sir George Wood.
1820. 138 The little cottager. (Portrait
of a young lady.)
1821. 212 The Marquis of Anglesey,
G.C.B.
378 The late Lord Curzon in his
90th year.
DEVIS, Thomas Anthony, Junr.
Painter.
Great Queen Street.
1782. 48 A fancy head.
49 Portrait of a young lady.
107 do. nobleman's daugh-
ter.
16, Oxford Chapel Court,
Cavendish Square.
1788. 18 Portraits of two young ladies.
DE WALDECK, Count Frederick.
Painter.
85, Portland Road,
Portland Place.
1853. 663 Miss F. K.— Departed. " Et
Rose elle a vecu, ce qui
vivent les roses, I'espace
d'un matin."
DE WALTON, J Painter.
67, Berners Street.
1856. 323 Charles Barnes, Esq., 31st
Regiment.
DEWAR, J. S Painter.
4, Albany Street.
1857. 36 The little favourite.
DEWAR, William J Painter.
Jesmond, Avondale Road,
Smith Croydon.
1903. 908 Study; Cameronian High-
lander.
995 A Surrey lane.
DE WARVILLE, F. Brissot.
Painter.
134, New Bond Street.
1882. 1028 Sheep feeding.
DEWES, R Architect.
52, Trinity Square, Southwark.
1842. mi Design for new Houses of
Parliament, etc.
DEWICK, W. G... .Miniature Painter.
42, Liverpool Street.
1849. ''S' Medallicportrait of James Lee
Esq., West Ritford, Notts.
DE WILDE, Samuel Painter.
13, High Street, No I born.
1778. 422 Three portraits of gentlemen.
49, Bartktfs Buildings,
Holborn.
1781. 97 Portrait of a lady. {^Miss
/ones.)
9, Great Newport Street.
1782. 68 Banditti; a sketch.
81 Banditti.
Bewick Street, Soho.
1784. 41 A sportsman with spaniels.
26, Upper Seymour Street.
1786. 173 Frame containing ten small
portraits in oil and three
fancy pictures.
207 A banditti.
39, Half Moon Street.
1788. 247 A banditti.
132, Strand.
1792. 132 Mr. Harley.
342 Portrait of Mr. Fawcett in the
character of Jerry Sneak.
Bell's British Library, Strand.
1793. 285 A scene in the "Village Law-
yer." {Bannister and Par-
sons. )
1794. 72 Portrait of Mr. Johnstone in
the character of Tully in the
" London Hermit."
93 Portrait of Mr. Bannister, Junr.,
in the character of Gradus
in "Who's the Dupe?"
124 A scene in the "Children in
the Wood." {Bannister,
Junr., Mrs. Booth, and Mrs.
Bland.)
200 A scene in "Who's the Dupe?"
{Bannister, Junr., and Par-
sons.)
1795. 201 Scene in the "Village Lawyer."
242 Scene in " Hartford Bridge."
{Mrs. Marty s and Mr. Mun-
den.)
15, Great Neuport Street.
1796. 272 Scene in the "Way to get
Married."
1797. 113 A portrait.
277 Mr. R. Palmer as Tag in the
"Spoil'd Child."
288 Mr. Suett as Dicky Gossip in
"My Grandmother."
329 Mr. Fawcett as Frank Oatland
in the " Cure for the Heart-
ache."
3i8
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
De Wilde,
179S. 159
302
1799. 81
9'
562
1800. 508
796
1802. loS
329
670
1803. 191
"5
652
1804. 509
5"
1805. 2SS
568
1806. 2S2
Samuel — continued.
A scene in " Sylvester Dagger-
wood."
Portrait of Mr. Sedgwick.
Portrait of Mr. Munden in the
character of Verden.
Portrait of Mr. Fawcett in the
character of Dr. Pangloss in
the " Heir at Law."
Portrait of a gentleman in a
Corsican habit.
Mary, the Maid of the Inn.
Vide Southey's Poems.
Mrs. Gibbs in the character of
Cicely Homespun in the
"Heir at Law."
3, Terrace, Leicester Square.
Mr. Emery in the character of
John Lump.
Portrait of a young lady.
Portraits of nine theatrical
characters, viz., Mr. H.John-
stone, Mrs. Litchfield, Mr.
Fawcett, Mrs. H. Johnstone,
Mr. Simmons, Mrs. Mills,
Mr. Farley, Mrs. Davenport,
Mr. Cooke.
Mr. Farley in the character of
Francisco.
Mr. Cherry in the character of
Quillet.
Mr. Collins in the character of
Slender.
9, Tavistock Row, Covent Garden.
Portraits of nine theatrical
characters, viz., Mr. Suett,
Mr. Cherry, Mr. Mathews,
Mr. Grove, Mrs. Gibbs, Mr.
Emery, Mr. Dowton, Mr.
Fawcett, and Mr. Blanchard.
Portraits of nine dramatic au-
thors, viz., Mr. Cobb, Mr.
T. Dibdin, Mr. Reynolds,
Mr. Morton, M. P. Andrews,
Esq., P. Hoare, Esq., Mr.
Cherry, Mr. Franklin, and
Mr. Allingham.
The portrait of Mr. Dubuis-
son's family.
Mr. Matthews in the character
of Nehemiah Flam in the
" Gay Deceivers."
Mr. Dowton and Mr. Collins
in the characters of Governor
HeartallandTimothy Quaint
in the comedy of the " Sol-
dier's Daughter."
Mr. Emery in the character of
Tyke in the Comedy of the
" School of Reform."
1806. 595 Mr. Elliston, Mr. Collins, and
Miss Duncan in the char-
acters of Duke of Aranza,
Jacques, and Juliana in the
comedy of the " Honey
Moon."
1807. 543 Mr. Mathews and Miss Mellon
as Matthew Daw and Lucy
in the " School for Friends."
554 Mr. Simmons, as Jonathan
Oldskirt, in " Who Wants a
Guinea?"
743 Mr. Quick as Sancho, in the
farce of " Barataria, or Sancho
turned Governor."
1808. 385 Portrait of Mr. Fawcett in the
character of Dr. Pangloss.
518 A scene in the "Weather-
cock," with the portraits of
Mr. Bannister and Mr. Pur-
ser.
1809. 399 A drawing of Mr. Munden, as
Crack, in the " Turnpike
Gate."
5:0 A drawing of Mr. Cook in the
character of Richard HL
i8io. 447 A scene in the " Mayor of Gar-
ratt," with the two portraits
of Messrs. Dowton and Rus-
sell and Mrs. Harlowe.
513 Portrait of Mr. Matthews as
Cypher, in the popular farce
of " Hit or Miss."
181 1. 55 Portrait of Mr. G. Smith as
Peter in the opera of " Up
all Night."
169 Portrait of Mr. Oxberry as Leo
Luminate in the opera of
" Oh, this Love."
227 Portrait of Mr. Matthews as
Sir Fretful Plagiary in the
" Critic."
538 Portrait of Mr. Decamp as
Master Heartwell in the
play of " Riches, or Wife and
Brother."
18 1 2. 291 Portrait of Mrs. Egerton of
Covent Garden Theatre in
the character of Mrs. Ford
in the " Merry Wives of
Windsor."
306 Portrait of Mr. Field as Frank
in the " Three and the
Deuce."
355 A portrait of Mr. W. Macready,
Theatre Royal, Newcastle-
on-Tyne, in the character of
Hamlet.
435 A scene in the Comedy of
the Kiss, with the portraits
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
319
of Mr. Knight, Mr. Love-
grove and Mr. De Camp as
Diego, Lopez and Leandro,
etc.
1812. 517 Mr. Liston as Lord Grizzle in
"Tom Thumb."
181 3. 393 Mr. Mathews in the character
of Somno in the " Sleep
Walker."
79+ Mr. Jones as Young Contrast
in the opera of the " Lord of
the Manor."
1814. 516 A scene in the opera of the
" Lord of the Manor," with
the portraits of Mr. Jones,
Mr. Liston, and Mr. Hamer-
ton.
547 Portraits of a gentleman and
his family.
1815. 1 88 The Seven Ages. "All the
world 's a stage, etc."
5, Catherine Street, Strand.
1819. 315 Portrait of Mrs. T. Dibdin in
the character of the Queen
of England in the " Heart
of Midlothian."
1820. 876 Mr. W. Farren in the char-
acter of Lovegold, in the
Comedy of "The Miser," etc.
1821. 228 Portrait of a gentleman in the
character of Falstaff. "These
four came all a-front, etc."
DE WINT, Peter Painter.
46, Windmill Street.
1807. 26 ViewofTrentham Hall, the seat
of the Marquis of Stafford.
639 View on Titterson Common,
Staffordshire.
777 View of High Torr, Matlock,
Derbyshire.
10, Percy Street.
181 1. 276 Newark castle and bridge.
377 Old buildings in Lincoln.
406 North end of Newark Castle.
181 3. 315 A landscape.
602 A scene on the Thames.
1814. 273 Adistant view of Barden Tower,
Yorkshire.
18 1 5. 290 A cornfield.
18 1 9. 418 View of a watermill in Derby-
shire.
1820. 302 View of Bolton Castle, York-
shire.
40, Upper Gower Street.
1828. 266 Vessels in a fog.
DEXTER Sculptor.
Boston, U.S.
1840. 1 110 Miss Ellen Tree.
DEXTER, W Painter.
14, Burnard Place,
Eden Grove.
1851. 87 Dead birds.
1852. '522 The lark and her young —
" /Esop's Fables."
DEYKES, J Architect.
At Mr. G. Smith's,
Doctors' Comtnons.
1810. 779 Design for a villa.
2, Thavies Inn.
18 1 3. S09 Design for a mausoleum.
1 8 14. 718 do. marine residence.
1815. 771 The fountain of Linocents,
Paris.
DIAKOFF, Filetre Painter.
1773. 384 Two portraits in oil.
DIBDEN, I. H Architect.
1838. 121 1 The Lenslade Tunnel, London
and Birmingham Railway.
Drawn with C. Davy.
DIBDIN, Charles Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1 801. 476 Four views from nature.
492 do. do.
DIBDIN, Miss Marion A. ... Painter.
Mayfield, Grange Road,
Sutton, Surrey.
1904. 1348 Portrait study of a lady.
DIBDIN, Thomas Colman.... Painter.
15, Upper Charles Street,
Northampton Square.
1832. 517 Lock on the Surrey Canal.
2, Ratcliffe Terrace,
Goswell Road.
1837- 737 The great temple of Jugger-
naut, Bengal. From a sketch
made on the spot by Lieut.
Bacon, Bengal Artillery.
1838. 1020 Waltham Abbey, Essex.
1839. 706 View from the stone quarry at
Leith Hill, Surrey.
1 1 33 North-east view of the interior
of the nave of St. Saviour's,
Southwark, etc. Architec-
ture by C. Davey.
1 22 1 do. do.
33, New Bond Street.
1840. S52 The Jungfrau Mountains, Swit-
zerland.
1843. 668 The Park Mawr Fall, Caernar-
vonshire.
1844. 354 Ruined Norman doorway in
Norfolk.
320
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dibdin, Thomas Colman — continued.
1844. 103 1 In the Park, Audley End, Es-
sex.
28, Upper Charlotte Street.
1846. 177 River scene — Caernarvonshire.
1848. 941 On the beach, near Folkestone.
53, Belsize Road.
1872. 6;S Hotel Bourtherond, Place de la
Pucelle, Rouen.
1873- '35° On the Somme, Amiens.
1874. 737 The Butter Tower, Rouen.
DICEY, Frank Painter.
61, Pall Mall.
1865. 38 La Glaneuse.
1866. 326 La menagere, Picarde.
417 Portrait of a lady.
50, Onslo7a Square.
1867. 622 An Idyl.
76, Fiilham Road.
1872. 974 Song of Solomon. " Come, my
beloved, let us go forth into
the fields, etc." — Chap, vii,
verse 11.
1873. 85 Partie de Peche.
1874. 970 A vision of spring.
1877. II In rose time.
494 Portrait.
1S78. 133; Summer dreams.
1880. 654 Farewells. " But they must go,
the time draws on, etc."
II, Tite Street, Chelsea.
1881. 562 L'invitation a la valse.
1882. 820 All in the blue unclouded
weather.
1884. 561 Joan of Arc in prison tempted
to resume her armour.
845 The squire's pets.
1885. 799 His first pink.
\ia, Eldon Road, Kensington.
1888. 608 A water party.
DICK, Reginald T Painter.
Cliff Castle Cottage,
Ne7iilyn, Cormvall.
1900. 368 The foreshore, Newlyn.
DICKENS, Miss Kate (afterwards
Mrs. Charles Collins and Mrs. C. E.
Perugini). See P.
DICKER, Miss Alice M Painter.
205, The Grove, Dentnark Hill.
1888. 1669 Marguerite.
1889. 933 Sweet seventeen.
DICKES, William Painter.
4, Charlotte Street.
1843. 1063 Rachel weeping for her child-
ren.
DICKIE (A. C.) and GREEN (W. C.)
Architects.
21, Bedford Ro7i).
1903. 1542 Verandah of South Herts Golf
Club House.
DICKINS, S. A Painter.
4, Great James Street.
1868. 604 Hesitation.
DICKINS, Mrs. T Sculptor.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
181 2. 901 A small group in bronze, re-
presenting Andromache be-
wailing the death of Hector,
while looking on her son
Astyanax. "An only child,
once comfort of my pains,
etc."
1 813. 908 A small group in bronze — Clio
feeding Pegasus.
1814. 797 A favourite dog; in bronze.
DICKINSON, Miss A Painter.
7, Lawrence Poultney Hill,
Cannon Street.
1796. 379 Flowers.
381 do.
18, Calthorpe Place, Chelsea.
1797. 519 Flowers.
777 do.
7, Neiv Duke's Row, Pimlico.
1798. 695 Auricula.
749 Composition of flowers.
761 do. do.
1 6, Bel grave Place.
1 801. 298 Shipping becalmed.
349 do. coming in with a
fresh gale.
588 Flora and Zephyr.
589 Venus and Cupid.
967 Flowers.
1802. 317 A bouquet of flowers.
322 do. do.
1803. 305 Poppies.
314 Rose.
1804. 335 Fruit from nature.
DICKINSON, Miss Annie J.
Painter.
Bramblelmry, Wandsworth.
1890. 905 A corner of the greenhouse.
1(7, Clarevill Grove, S. IV.
1897. 831 Dutch pasture land.
DICKINSON, Arthur Painter.
Upper Cottage, Wrekin, Salop.
1882. 1032 Early spring — Wrekin, Salop.
1069 Wheat harvest — Shropshire.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
321
DICKINSON, Miss H Painter.
1803. S79 A foreign Goose from nature.
DICKINSON, Henry R Painter.
190, Strand.
1881. 1234 Hastings from the East Hill.
2, Fercy Terrace,
Point Hill, Greenwich.
1897. 1339 Wollacombe Sands, Devon.
DICKINSON, John Painter.
66, Sydney Street, Chelsea.
1876. 344 Contemplation.
1877. 392 Miss Mona Way.
441 Haidfe.
1328 Sad thoughts.
114, New Bond Street.
1879. 15+ Florence.
1294 Christabel, daughter of Dr.
Southey.
1330 Hon. Master B.
1 33 1 Portrait of a lady.
1332 do. do.
5, Rednwnd Terrace,
Clapham Road.
1880. 293 Mrs. M. Cousins May.
41 8 John Charlton, Esq.
561 Thomas Dickinson, Esq.
1035 Mrs. Wm. Pickering.
114, New Bond Street.
1881. 1321 Frederick Calvert, Esq., Q.C.
1331 Mary, daughter of Lord Ave-
land.
1341 Capt. Arthur Paget, Scots
Guards.
1343 Helen, daughter of Viscount
Castlereagh.
1882. 1353 Edward Hussey, son of Mr.
and Lady Alice Packe; on
ivory.
1885. 1501 Master Palmer.
1502 Master Younghusband.
1504 Mrs. Henry Giffard.
1 5 12 The late George Wythes, Esq.
1544 Commander Giffard, R.N.
(These are put as by M.
Dickinson at the same ad-
dress.)
1887. 1373 Lady Colchester.
DICKINSON, J. Reed Painter.
37, Edward Street.
1870. 635 A cheerful fireside.
1872. 863 The apothecary's shop.
1873. 793 Early Saturday morning at a
fishing town on the Corn-
wall Coast.
837 " Now fades the glimmering
landscape, etc."
II.
1873. S69 Early morning — Penzance and
Mount St. Michael.
82, Charlotte Street.
1874. 826 A wayside gossip.
6, York Terrace, Regent's Bark.
1877. 912 Morecambe Bay.
141, The Grove, Hammersmith.
1881. 738 The Dreaming Milkmaid.
DICKINSON, Miss Lilian ...Painter.
Roseneath House,
Shepherd's Bush.
1880. 1235 A portrait; crayon.
1881. 120S Dr. Andrew Clark, senior Phy-
sician to the London Hos-
pital.
141, Grove, Hammersmith.
1883. 77 Portrait of a lady.
1400 Mrs. Henry Baker.
DICKINSON, Lowes Cato... Painter.
Bond Street.
1848. 803 The Rt. Hon. Fox Maule,
M.P.
864 Portrait of his father.
1850. 682 Portraits of the children of
Lieutenant-Colonel and the
Hon. Mrs. Charles Ridley.
729 Portrait of a lady.
1072 Miss Margaret Pasley.
1 85 1. 668 Lieut. -General Lord Gough,
G.C.B.
937 The children of John Parkin-
son, Esq.
1019 The son of the Hon. S. Pon-
sonby.
1066 Major-General Sir Charles Pas-
ley, K.C.B.
1852. 1053 Rev. Henry Melville.
1854. 849 J. Kinlock Malcolmson, Esq.
906 Miss Hebeler.
1312 Italian peasants — San Ger-
mans, Kingdom of Naples.
1322 Sunshine at Genoa.
1855. 352 Misses E. and M. Mabel
Austin.
746 Master Russell and Master
Henry Austin.
796 Miss Mabel Austin.
887 Master Monsell Bowers.
Langham Chambers.
1856. 695 Master Vernon Austen.
1857. 810 Sir W. Forbes, Bart.
1858. 47 Henry, second son of Capt.
Tyler, R.E.
1859. 492 The Rev. F. D. Maurice, M. A.,
chaplain of Lincoln's Inn.
791 Daughter of Thomas Hughes,
Esq.
944 Thomas Hughes, Esq.
TT
322
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dickinson, Lowes Ca^to— continued.
i860. 264 The Rev. A. P. Stanley, M.A.
256 The Rev. William Thursby,
M.A.
792 Wilfrid, son of Lord Li.smore.
1861. 332 The Very Rev. Henry Alford,
D.D., Dean of Canterbury.
508 The Very Rev. Dr. Bowers,
Dean of Manchester.
1862. 557 I'"- Huth, Esq.
635 G. W. L. P. Carter, Esq.
1863. 421 H. Dorling, Esq.
510 The Hon. H. L. Powys Keck,
Major, etc. Fainted for the
soldiers' daughters' home at
Hampstead.
614 The Rev. Charles Kingsley,
M.A., Regius Professor of
Modern History in the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, Chap-
lain to the Queen, etc.
815 Portraits of children.
1864. 154 The Rev. Henry Warneford,
M.A., of Warneford Place,
Highworth, Wilts.
239 Mrs. Henry Warneford.
563 Ayshford Wise, Esq., late M.P.
for Stafford.
685 Henry and Philip, children of
W. P. Frith, Esq., R.A.
1865. 19 The sons of C. O. Childe
Pemberton, Esq.
69 Sir John Walsh, Bart., M.P.,
Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Radnor. Painted
for the Magistracy of the
County.
598 Lord De LTsle and Dudley.
Painted for the Gallery at
Penshurst.
677 Lucy, daughter of Matthew
Arnold, Esq.
1866. 726 The Hon. Mrs. Hardinge.
1867. 746 The Bishop of London. {A. C.
Tait.)
760 Miss Frances Johnson.
1868. 271 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales as
Colonel of the loth Hussars,
etc.
285 George Peabody, Esq. Pre-
sented by him to Sir James
Emerson Tennant.
71S Lady Cecilia Bingham.
1869. 165 R. Green Price, Esq., late
M.P. for the Radnor Burghs,
etc., etc.
374 Robert Hanbury, Esq.
379 Sir William Thomson, LL.D.
Painted for St. Peter's Col-
lege, Cambridge.
1869. 819 Lady Ashburton.
827 The Hon. W. E. Frere. Painted
for the Geographical Society
of Bombay.
1870. 109 Sir Charles Lyell, Bart.,
F.R.S., etc.
821 Mrs. Charles Hambro.
910 Posthumous portrait of Richard
Cobden. To be presented to
the National Portrait Gal-
lery by members of the Reform
Club, etc.
1871. 443 The Rev. Thomas Binney, late
of the Weigh House chapel,
London, etc. To be placed in
the " Metnorial Ball."
806 Rt. Hon. Sir Alexander Young
Spearman, Bart., Comp-
troller General of the Na-
tional Debt office.
821 Lady Victoria, daughter of the
Earl and Countess Gran-
ville.
1 103 Gardner Sebastian Bazley, of
Hatherop Castle, Gloucester-
shire.
114S George Bentham, Esq.,F.R.S.,
President of the Linnean
Society. Painted for the
Linnean Society.
1872. 43 W. Smith Williams, Esq.
271 Mrs. Alfred Chapman.
656 Portrait of a lady.
660 The Rev. Richard Lister Ven-
ables, M.A., vicar of Clyro,
etc.
1322 Mrs. Harington.
1873. 274 W. B. Tristram, Esq.
277 Sir Charles H. J. Anderson,
Bart. Painted for the Grand
Jury Room, Lincoln Castle.
586 The late Rev. F. D. Maurice.
Painted for the Working
Men's College.
1316 Colonel Luard.
1322 The late Professor Sedgwick.
1874. 112 Rt. Hon. John Bright, M.P.
459 Pleasant hours on the Welsh
Hills.
1875. 516 The Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone,
M.P. Painted for the Library
of the Liverpool College.
1190 John Bonham Carter, late De-
puty Speaker of the House
of Commons, etc.
1 20 1 Professor Cayley.
1876. 49 Rev. Dr. Cookson, the Master
of Peterhouse, etc. Fainted
St. Peter's College, Cam-
bridge.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
323
484
1238
1876. 229 Lord Cairns, Lord Chancellor.
Painted for Trinily College,
Dublin.
392 Edmund LawLushington, Esq.,
late Greek Professor in the
University of Glasgow.
II 1 1 The story book.
1877. 3"2 Vice-Admiral Sir John Dal-
rymple Hay, Bart., M.P.
3 58 Arthur Grote, Esq.
381 The late Hon. Sir George
Essex Honyman, Bart., Jus-
tice of Common Pleas.
1878. 246 Mrs. Lucas and her daughter.
442 John Beswicke Greenwood,
Esq., of Dewsbury Moor,
etc.
1213 The Hon. Mrs.Bonham Carter.
1879. 329 Lieut. -General Sir Henry Wy-
lie Norman, K.C.B. Painted
for the city of Calcutta.
Mrs. James Warren.
Miss Trotter.
I, All Souls' Place,
Langham Place.
1880. 99 Charles Barry, Esq., F.S.A.,
P.R.LB.A. Painted for the
Institute of British Archi-
tects.
461 Thomas Lucas, Esq.
1224 Mrs. Broadbent.
1 88 1. 1 1 85 Mrs. Derwent Coleridge.
1439 Portrait.
1882. 59 Mrs. John Penn.
257 Rev. Septimus Hansard, rector
of Bethnal Green.
276 Richard Hall, Esq. For the
Board Room, Lincoln County
Hospital.
89 Mrs. Rodolph Hankey.
751 Mrs. Smith Williams.
993 Major-General H. A. Smyth.
644 John Morgan, Esq.
165S The Hon. Mrs. Page Roberts.
1747 Miss Anna Swan wick; coloured
chalks.
45 His Honour Judge Hughes,
Q.C.
343 Lieut. -General Strachey, R.E.,
F.R.S.
1678 Dr. Lauder Brunton, F.R.S.
321 Lieut. - General Sir Andrew
Clarke, R.E., G.C.M.G.
1626 The late Sir William Gull,
Bart.; posthumous portrait.
1657 Mrs. Lauder Brunton.
DICKINSON, S Painter.
1825. 485 Cloister of Westminster Abbey.
948 do. do.
1883.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
18S9.
1890.
1891.
DICKINSON, Walter C Painter.
1 14, Neiv Bond Street.
1854. 650 Wood pigeon; still life.
DICKINSON, William Robert.
Painter.
114, New Bond Street.
1837. 570 Avenue of oak trees — Powis
Castle, Park, N. Wales.
Dinan, Brittany,
and Langham Chambers.
1 868. 710 Peasant Girl of St. Briac.
1870. 664 A Breton Peasant.
727 A street scene — Dinan.
Boudijigtree House,
Mount Zion,
Tunbridge Wells.
1053 Pleasant Pages.
1872.
DICK-PEDDIE, James Painter.
28, Qucett Street, Edinburgh.
1895. 924 Ben Cruachan, from Loch
Etive.
24a, Cavendish Road,
St. John's Wood.
1904. 327 Miss Myra Robinow.
DICKSEE, Frank, R.A Painter.
2, Fitzroy Square.
1876. 915 Elijah confronting Ahab and
Jezebel in Naboth's vine-
yard.
1877. 14 Harmony. Purchased for the
Chan trey Bequest for ;^367
los.
1879. 1422 Evangeline. " Vainly Evange-
line strove with words and
caresses to cheer him." —
Longfellow.
1880. 40 "The house builders." Por-
traits of Sir W. E. and the
Hon. Lady Welby Gregory.
1473 " Benedicite."
(Elected A.R.A.)
1881. 175 The Symbol. " Is it nothing to
you, all ye that pass by? "
504 The Monk's Walk.
1882. 290 A love story. " In whispers,
like the whispers of the
leaves. That tremble round
a nightingale." — Tennyson.
1883. 232 Too late. " Too late, too late !
ye cannot enter now."
1884. 430 Romeo and Juliet. " Rofn.
Farewell, farewell, one kiss
and I'll descend."
80, Peel Street, Campden Hill.
1885. 53 Chivalry.
324
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1S87.
1888.
1889.
Dicksee, Frank, R. A. —continued.
1886. 374 Memories. " —Oh for a touch
of a vanished hand, and the
sound of a voice that is still."
410 Hesperia.
1134 Othello.
5 Within the shadow of the
church. "But I must also feel
as doth a man : I cannot but
remember such things were,
That were most precious to
me." — Shakespeare.
869 Combe Martin, North Devon.
150 The passing of Arthur.
1543 In Morlaix,
1890. 203 The redemption of Tannhau-
ser. " Now Tannhauser had
left Elizabeth and gone to
the Venusberg, where Venus
dwelt, of whom after a time
he wearied. When the sing-
ing competition was held at
the castleofWartburg (Eliza-
beth's home), he came back,
and took his place among
the singers. Tannhauser, in
his turn, lifted up his voice,
but nothing could he sing
save one song— the praise of
Venus. For this sin Tann-
hauser was cast out. Des-
pairing, he joined the pil-
grims, with Rome for goal.
But forgiveness was not for
him. Others the Pope ab-
solved; but to Tannhauser
he said : " It is easier for my
staff to blossom than for thy
sin to be forgiven." So Tann-
hauser returned to Eisenach,
and there he met the funeral
procession of Elizabeth,
whom grief had slain. To
him at that moment Venus
appeared in the glory of her
baleful beauty, and it was
for Tannhauser to choose
between the living, passion-
ate and glowing — and the
pallid, dead. "Elizabeth!"
He cries, and then falls dead,
while the vision of Venus —
defeated in the supreme
moment, fades away, and the
Pope's staff — miraculously
blossomed into leaf — is
brought by hurrying mes-
sengers from Rome, as a
token of Divine forgiveness."
The crisis.
1891.
"5
1891. 714 The mountain of the winds.
" There is a mountain in
Arcadia, in a vast plain,
where the four winds pre-
pare to take breath for their
courses on the earth, whence
force shall resound on force,
and softness be answered by
softness."
Illustrations to " Othello."
1683
16S4
1688
1689
1692
1693
1892.
97
150
1893.
131
1894.
218
631
1895.
46
171
651
669
1896.
202
340
761
1897.
147
280
1898.
277
1.83
1899.
.84
1900.
167
I90I.
52
122
668
1902.
■3
139
1903.
51
>54
534
1904.
75
190
376
do.
do.
do.
do.
668
(Elected R.A.)
Leila.
Startled. Diploma work.
The funeral of a Viking.
The magic Crystal.
A summer sea.
A reverie. " In the years fied.
Lips that are dead Sang me
that song."
Paolo and Francesca.
Morthoe, North Devon.
On the North Devon
Coast.
The mirror.
The Confession.
On the Brittany Coast.
Dawn.
Meditation.
3, Greville Place,
St.Jolm's Wood.
An offering.
The infant Christ.
Gladys, daughter of Walter
Palmer, Esq.
The two crowns. Purchased
for the Chantrcy Bequest for
_^2000.
Yseult.
The Duchess of Buckingham
and Chandos.
Ethel, daughter of Sidney Dick-
see, Esq.
La Belle Dame sans Merci.
" I sat her on my pacing
steed, etc."
Mrs. W. K. D'Arcy.
Lady Aird.
A duet.
" One of our conquerors."
Joan of Arc.
Mrs. Frank Shuttleworth.
Margaret, daughter of J. C. im
Thurn, Esq.
Mary, daughter of George W.
Agnew, Esq.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
325
DICKSEE,
1885. 76>
1595
18S6. 9S7
1461
1887. ii65
1414
'444
1473
I8S8.
'477
349
1+51
'595
1889.
1688
1890.
1724
,26s
1620
I89I.
1581
'592
1892.
'594
987
1468
'5°5
1893.
7'
'399
1468
1894.
276
.361
1895.
1379
12S9
1896.
1295
665
'445
1897.
'55
1626
1898.
'47°
'49°
1899.
'554
'475
'515
1900.
1548
1564
1578
igoi.
1430
Herbert Thomas.
Painter and Etcher.
6, Fitzroy Square.
Watercress beds — Surrey.
Carrying wool^ — Canterbury,
New Zealand.
A Romance.
Dingoes attacking sheep. After
Alfred Strutt.
The grandfather at the grave
of Little Nell.— r//tf Old
Curiosity Shop.
All his troubles before him.
The dying lion.
Beauty and the beast.
Head of a lion.
The dying lion.
" All in a garden fair."
" His Majesty."
36, Caiifield Gardens.
Hesperia. After Frank Dicksee,
A.R.A.
A Wanderer.
The garden steps.
Roused.
A drinking lion.
A sleeping puppy.
A tigress.
" O, for the touch of a vanished
hand ! "
Head of a young lion.
Memories. After Frank Dick-
see, R.A.
Defiance.
The monarch of the desert.
" O, for the touch of a vanished
hand!"
After Chevy chase.
Marauders.
Silent Sympathy.
Solitude.
A happy family.
The wounded lioness.
The death of General Gordon.
After G. W. Joy.
Raiders.
The first love.
Raiders.
" A fellow feeling makes one
wondrous kind."
The last furrow.
Maternity.
Fire worshippers.
Oak House, Kidderpore Avenue,
Hampstead.
"Against wind and open sky."
The watcher on the hill.
Anxious hearts.
The boyhood of Raleigh. After
Sir J. E.Millais,Bart.,P.R.A.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
DICKSEE,
1850.
892
932
1851.
U03
1350
1852.
976
1142
1853-
87
1461 In the enemy's country; etch-
ing.
1303 Good-bye.
1356 "The King."
1358 Nearing home.
1333 In the silent North.
404 The destroyers.
1 310 The little gipsy.
1321 The wishing pool. "At the
quiet evenfall In the garden
by the turrets of the old
manorial hall."
John Robert Painter.
23, Hoiuland Street.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Mrs. Albaret.
27, Hoii'land Street.
A study.
Bust of a gentleman.
Portrait of my mother.
Thomas Box, Esq.
William Stormes Hale, Esq.,
originator and Chairman of
the City of London School
for Orphans of Freemen of
the City of London.
Mrs. Hale.
Madame Albaret.
Portrait of a lady.
Warren Stormes Hale, Esq.,
alderman, sheriff of London,
etc. Fai?ited for the Tallow
Chandlers^ Company.
Amy.
Fruit.
A Windfall.
Basket of grapes, etc.
The Rt. Hon. Sir John Law-
rence, Bart., G.C.B., Viceroy
and Governor- General of
India. Painted for the new
Institute of Delhi.
1866. 578 Evening.
757 Portrait of a lady.
1867. 287 Sir R. Montgomery, K.C.B.,
late Lieut.-Governor of the
Punjab.
1868. 5 Finis.
142 Hinda. " Why looks she now
so anxious down? etc."
1870. 465 Doubt.
1871. 385 The special correspondent.
1094 The road to church.
1872. 239 Florine. "Bird as blue as
cloudless sky, etc."
240 Fluttering the fan. "Women are
armed with fans as men with
swords, and sometimes do
more execution with them."
258
I8.S.S-
1400
i«57-
577
1S59.
311
i860.
94
1861.
542
652
810
1865.
342
326
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dicksee, John Robert — continued.
1872. 541 Mrs. Jason D. Norton.
532 My lady's page.
570 Doubt.
571 Indolence.
6, Fitzroy Square.
939 A dream of chivalry.
mo Amy.
1270 The willing captive.
1293 Waiting an answer.
1312 Returning from church.
1015 Freedom.
532 Slavery.
726 Le bonnet rouge.
+9+ Sophia Western. — Tom /ones.
87, Canfield Gardens.
1370 My lady's page.
1375 The late Earl Russell.
1477 Chiddingstone.
753 A peri.
734 The song of the shirt.
Sherepore House,
PlatCs Lane, Hampskad.
693 Wallflowers.
1873-
1874.
1875-
1876.
1880.
1883.
1885.
1887.
1893.
1895.
1896.
1900.
DICKSEE,
18S3.
480
1884.
754
939
1885.
720
1886.
575
1887.
109
1888.
661
1889.
1223
1890.
1075
1891.
47
1892.
7'
1893. 279
Miss Margaret I.
Painter.
2, Fitzroy Square.
Mrs. H. D. Shepard.
Deepening shadows.
" Fear not, for, behold, I bring
you good tidings of great
joy."
"The May Queen." "Little
Effie shall go with me to-
morrow to the green, etc."
The village blacksmith. " It
sounds to him like her
mother's voice, etc."
A dawning life. " One genera-
tion passeth away and an-
other Cometh."
The conscript.
Flower offerings.
In memoriam.
Light in darkness.
" Miss Angel "—Angelica Kauff-
man, introduced by Lady
Wentworth, visits Mr. Rey-
nolds' studio.
The child Handel. " Handel's
father, objecting to his son's
absorbing devotion to music,
forbade his following his
bent, and banished all mu-
sical instruments to an attic,
where, however, the little
musician discovered them,
and under cover of night
resumed his beloved pursuit.
The sounds this produced,
and the flitting of the little
white-clad figure, started the
notion that the house was
haunted, until the truth was
revealed."
1894. 392 The first audience. Oliver
Goldsmith reading " She
stoops to conquer" to
"Little Comedy" and the
"Jessamy Bride."
1895. 37^ Th^ children of Charles I.
After the execution of the
King, his younger children,
Elizabeth and Henry, were
confined in Carisbrooke
Castle. There the little
Elizabeth languished for a
short time, dying within a
year of her father's tragic
fate.
1896. 334 The early days of Swift and
Stella. " When secretary to
Sir William Temple, Swift
first became acquainted with
little Hester Johnson (Stella),
the daughter of Sir William's
housekeeper. His interest
and affection were from the
first won by the child, and
amidst his manifold duties
he found time to direct her
education. Thus in these
early days began that tender
friendship which ended only
with her life."
3, G rev tile Place,
St. John's Wood.
1898. 577 A sacrifice of vanities. "The
next day I had the satisfac-
tion of finding my daughters,
at their own request, em-
ployed in cutting up their
trains into Sunday waist-
coats for Dick and Bill." —
Vicar of Wakefield.
1899. 310 Sheridan at the Linleys'. In
Bath, Sheridan became ac-
quainted with the family of
Thomas Linley, the com-
poser, whose daughters were
already known to the public
as singers. The admiration
which Sheridan from the
first conceived for Eliza,
the elder, speedily resulted
in their romantic marriage.
1901. 314 The first commission. Thomas
Lawrence, third president
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
327
of the Royal Academy, was
the son of an innkeeper at
Devizes. He early evinced
his remarkable artistic tal-
ent, gaining as a very young
child considerable reputa-
tion by taking portraits of
the many travellers who
stopped at the inn, on their
way to Bath.
DICKSEE, Thomas Francis.
Painter.
54, Castle Street.
1 84 1. 427 Mysie Happer. — Sir Walter
Scott's Monastery.
15, MeUna Place,
Westminster Road.
1842. 433 Portrait of a lady.
53, Old Compton Street.
1843. 85 Portrait of William Allen, Esq.,
F.R.S., F.L.S. Painted for
the Theatre of the British
and Foreign School Society.
23, Howland Street.
1845. 414 Amelia.
1846. 438 The bride; portrait of a lady.
1847. 33 J. Sidney Albaret, Esq.
1848. 167 My Mother.
1849. 65 Portrait of a lady.
278 A friend.
614 F. Crase, Esq.
1850. 231 Arthur Anderson, Esq., M.P.
Painted for the Board Room
of the Peninsular and Orien-
tal Steam Navigation Com-
pany.
1 85 1. 188 Sabbath Evening.
Another triumph.
Oriental pastime.
Portrait of a Greek child.
do. little Polly.
7, Russell Place.
Portrait of a lady and her
child.
Portrait of Kate B.
do. Arthur B.
Thomas Piper, Esq., late
Treasurer of Mill Hill
School, etc.
H. B., Esq.
Mrs. H. B.
Miss H. B.
B. M. Willcox, Esq., M.P.
" Frank."
Kate. "We have 'greed so
well together, etc."
1859. 612 Ophelia. "And I, of ladies
most deject and wretched,
etc."
1852.
1853-
739
203
131
635
1854.
96
1855-
36
258
458
5.8
1324
1857-
1407
466
1858.
902
49
i860.
1861.
1862.
1863.
1866.
1869. ss
IS70.
I87I.
1872.
1873-
1875-
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
I88I.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1890.
I89I.
1892.
1893.
1895.
245 The little Florist.
i;S6 Overtasked.
786 Minnie.
30 Crochet-work.
52 L'Allegro.
n8 Minnie.
519 Peter Marshall, Esq., Treasurer
of the Medical Society of
London.
2, Fitzroy Street.
Kate and Bianca. " Kate. Of
all these suitors, here I charge
thee, etc." — Taming the
Shrew.
215 Little Puck: a portrait.
929 Lady Macbeth. " Glamis thou
art, and Cawdor; and shalt
be, etc."
5 Romeo and Juliet. ^^ Juliet. O
think'st thou we shall ever
meet again? etc."
148 Harry and Frank, sons of
Lloyd Baxendale, Esq.
261 Gertrude, daughter of Birley
Baxendale, Esq.
51 Minnie.
612 OthelloandDesdemona. "Des.
Talk you of killing, etc."
907 Mrs. G. Crosfield.
992 Cordelia.
983 Madeline. "By degrees her
rich attire creeps rustling to
her knees, etc."
178 Beatrice.
407 The heiress.
293 Miranda.
423 Patricia.
636 May.
435 Cordelia.
518 Lucretia.
777 Antigone.
34 Clarice.
556 Exotics.
195 Miss Margaret L Dicksee.
402 Mrs. C. W. Keighley.
753 Jessica.
763 Amy Robsart.
113 Sweet Violets.
1144 Mrs. Sidney Dicksee and her
daughter Ethel.
405 Ophelia.
1007 Beatrice.
430 Twelfth Night. " Olivia. How
with my honour may I give
him, etc."
323 Portrait of a gentleman.
422 Mrs. Sidney Dicksee.
DICKSON, A Painter.
1850. 797 Mrs. Hambley.
328
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DICKSON, Miss Adelaide C.
Painter.
cjo Miss Miller,
8, Albert Studios, Battersea.
1903. 1311 In Holland.
New Century Club, Hay Hill.
1904. 1407 A canal.
DICKSON, Frank Painter.
R. A. S. Club,
10, Dettman Street.
1890. 1102 "The new day comes, the light
dearer for night."
West Kirby, Cheshire.
1892. 574 An old fortress.
Welford, near
Stratford-on-Avon.
1894. 321 Hard times.
373 A frosty sunrise.
ICS95. S42 Saddell Hill.
1897. 431 Monday morning.
DICKSON, J Miniature Painter.
3, Be?itinck Terrace.
1842. 626 Portrait of a lady.
691 do. gentleman.
975 do. lady.
DICKSON, J. H... .Miniature Painter.
1850. 717 Italian Peasant Girl.
DICKSON, R Painter.
1808. 333 Ale house door. {R. Dixon in
the catalogue.)
DICKSON, William Painter.
I, Wood Yale, Lordship Lane.
1883. 1337 Portrait; study.
210, Portsdoiim Road,
Maida Vale.
1886. 616 A lily-pond.
25, Addison Terrace.
1 89 1. 420 The last of the sunlight.
537 A showery day.
25, Fitzroy Street.
1892. 927 Fleeting shadows.
Tadley, Basingstoke.
1894. 157 "Wide, wild and open to the
sea."
1895. 437 "Man goeth forth to his toil
until the evening."
1896. 154 " The waters of the flood were
upon the earth."
1897. 566 The close of a weary day.
1900. 643 " Shadows of the evening fleet
across the sky."
1904. 757 A farm pond.
DICKSON, William Playfair.
Painter.
107, Belsize Road,
South Hampstead.
1897. 101 Portrait of a lady.
5, Pomona House Studios,
1 1, New King's Road.
1898. 787 Kitty.
1901. 196 An autumn afternoon.
1902. 422 A stormy evening.
601 Afterglow.
DIDAY, Francois Painter.
Genoa.
1842. 1073 View of the Valley of Ober-
hasli, Switzerland.
DIDIER, J Painter.
59, Rue de Vaugirard, Fan's.
1872. 499 Roman bullocks.
DIEHL, Arthur Painter.
28, York Street, Baker Street.
1889. 92S The Quay, Aldburgh.
DIEMAR, Benjamin Painter.
Kifig Street, Covent Garden.
iTT6. 83 A father lamenting over his son
whom he had slain in his
madness. Klopstock's "Mes-
siah," B. ii, p. 38.
84 Agis, King of Sparta. Plu-
tarch's "Lives."
85 Portrait of a gentleman ; whole
length, miniature.
86 Portrait of a young Roman.
87 The monument of the Horatii
and Curatii at Albano, near
Rome.
14, Villiers Street,
York Buildings.
i-Tl^. 82 Ceyx and Alcyone. Dryden,
P- 185.
83 Acis, Polyphemus and Galatea.
Dryden, p. 276.
Cambridge.
1783. 158 Landscape.
DIES, C Painter.
144, Via Babinno, Rome.
1869. 767 San Pietro.
DIETZ, Amelia Mary.
Miniature Painter.
3, Wardour Street.
1782. 284 Portrait of a young lady.
1783. 308 do. an ofificer.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
329
1784.
1785-
1786.
1787.
1788
1789
1792
1793
1794
179s
1797
1798.
144, Nnt> Bond Street.
273 Portrait of a young lady.
294 do. an admiral. {Ar-
l>i/fh>iot.)
Portrait of a young gentleman.
1 7, JVe7ii Burlinglon Street.
Portrait of a lady ; miniature.
39, Great Pultney Street.
Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of the Muse of painting.
41, Broad Street, So/io.
Portrait of Miss Pope,
do. a young lady,
do. a lady.
A frame with three portraits.
A family of children.
511 Portrait of a lady of quality.
— (/« t/te index as Mrs. A. M.
Dietz, without a number, and
no work 191 the catalogue.)
770 Three portraits.
2S7
252
3°7
332
2S6
298
391
45'
DIETZ, Diana ... Miniature Painter.
5, Great Poultney .Street.
1777' 93 Portrait of a lady, in miniature.
1778. 84 do. do. do.
15, Wardour Street.
1779. 67 Portrait of a lady, in miniature.
36, Oxford Street.
1780. 2S0 Portrait of a lady.
DIEZ, S Miniature Painter.
83, Coriihill.
1842. 572 Her Majesty Queen Victoria.
574 H.R.H. Prince Albert.
660 His Majesty the King of the
Belgians.
671 Her Majesty the Queen of the
Belgians.
701 H.R.H. the Princess Mary.
702 H.R.H. the Princess Sophia.
721 H.R.H. Princess Sophia.
722 The Duke of Wellington.
DIGBY, George Painter.
60, Regent Street.
1 888. 776 On the sands.
855 Pasture by the Severn Sea.
876 Salmon from the stake nets.
938 Quiet harbourage.
32, St. Branock's Terrace,
Ilfraconibe.
1889. 724 A Summer night.
1 104 Dawn.
DIGHTON, Denis Painter.
4, Spring Gardens.
181 1. 186 The lace-maker.
181 2. 446 Officers of the Foot Guards in
marching order.
II.
1813. 644 Achief of theRussianbasquiers.
66, ll'arren Stieet.
1 8 14. 344 The storming of San Sebastian
on the 31st of August by
the left wing of the allied
British and Portuguese army,
under the command of
Lieut.-General Sir T. Gra-
ham : the assault led by Sir
J. Leith.
(Military Painterto H.R.H. the PrinceRegent.)
9, Margaret St., Cavendish Sj.
1815. 481 Battle of Orthes: charge of the
British Cavalry, under the
command of Lords Comber-
mere and E. Somerset, on the
French retiring columns, at
the close of the battle fought
on the 27th February, 1814.
18 16. 206 The Battle of Waterloo. Gene-
ral advance of the British
lines, driving in the broken
columns of the French army,
after Buonaparte's last des-
perate effort to break through
our right centre with his Im-
perial Guards, a square of
grenadiers of which are seen
in the right of the picture,
which gave way to the charge
of the Foot Guards. The
hussar brigades of Generals
Sir H. Vivian and Sir C.
Grant (on the left of the
picture) are dashing in among
the broken cavalry, led on
by the Marquis of Anglesea.
The Duke of Wellington and
staff are on the right of the
picture. The Observatory, as
seen in the distance on the
left, and La Belle Alliance on
the right, in front of which
Buonaparte and his staff are
seen. — Painted from sketches
made on the ground a few
days after the action: and
from information from the
Duke of Wellington and
Marquis of Anglesea's staffs.
Royal Engineer department,
etc., etc., etc.
181 7 422 Waterloo — charge of the Se-
cond Brigade of Cavalry
(commanded by the late
Major-General Sir W. Pon-
sonby, consisting of the ist
or Royals, 2nd or R.N.B.,
and 6th or Inniskillen Dra-
goons), and capture of the
UU
330
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dighton, Denis — continued-
Eagle of the 45th French
Regiment of the line by
Serjeant Ewart, of the right
half squadron of the Greys.
The Brigade is seen in the
distance, with Sir W. Pon-
sonby and staff passing the
hedge (La Haye Sainte) to
charge a column of French
infantry, which formed part
of the first corps, com-
manded by the Count
D'Erlon, who with his staff
are on the hill in the dis-
tance on the left. The Ser-
jeant is supposed to have
cut down the officer who
bore the Eagle, and is in
the act of striking at a
private that grasped it, who
was also cut down. A part
of the column is in the fore-
ground on the left and dis-
tance, with some companies
throwing themselves into
column. The farm of La
Haye Sainte is seen in the
distance. On the right of
the hedge is the 8th Brigade
(26th, 32nd, 79th, and 9Sth
foot), commanded by Major-
General Sir J. Kempt, and 9th
Brigade (ist, 42nd, and 92nd
foot) commanded by Major-
General Sir Dennis Pack.
Major Bull's troop of Royal
Horse Artillery are on the
right of the infantry, and are
playing to cover the advance
of the cavalry. In this
charge it was observed that
many of the French infantry
fell suddenly, as if shot, but
who on our men passing,
rose up and fired; this be-
ing perceived, they received
no quarter. A man of this
description, in the act of
cocking his musket, is
shown. This charge took
place between one and two
o'clock p.m. on the i8th of
June, 1815.
I o, Park Terrace, Camden Towti.
1S18. 401 Death of the son of Prince
Platoff, in a charge of
cavalry which took place at
Vereia, in Russia, in the
campaign of 181 2; from
Labaume. " Platoff, who
saw his best soldiers falling
around him, forgot his own
danger, and with an anxious
eye looked round for his
favourite son; but the hour
approached when this un-
fortunate father was destined
to feel that life is sometimes
almost insupportable. The
unhappy youth had returned
from the heat of the battle,
and was preparing to renew
the attack, when he received
a mortal wound from a
Hulan Pole. At this mo-
ment his father appeared,
and flying to his assistance
threw himself upon him.
On seeing his beloved par-
ent, the son heaved a deep
sigh, and would have ex-
pressed for the last time his
affection and his duty, but
as he attempted to speak,
his strength failed him, and
he breathed his last."
1819. 308 Passage of the river Beresina
by the grand French army,
on its retreat from Moscow,
Nov. 7th. The time repre-
sented is immediately after
the rear guard had passed
the bridge, and it is seen on
the opposite side of the
river on the right of the
picture. The advanced
guard of the Russians is
shown in various parts, driv-
ing the enemy before them.
On the right, in the fore-
ground, is a Bashkie chief,
leading on his troops, con-
sisting of Cossacks and
Bashkies. In the distance
on the left of the picture,
are seen the Russian col-
umns advancing, and a bat-
tery which played on the
bridge during the whole day.
On the left is a French tum-
bril, and behind it the car-
riage of a French General
taken by a party of the
Cuirassiers of the Imperial
Russian Guard.
14, Mansfield Place,
Kentish To7vn.
1820. 496 The Charge: British Life
Guards and French Cuiras-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
331
siers and Lancers (of the late
Imperial Guard) engaged.
1 82 1. 590 Bedouin Arabs dividing spoil,
having just returned from
the attack and plunder of a
caravan.
8, Cleveland Street.
1822. 293 An attack on a French convoy
and escort in a pass in the
mountains of Guadal.xara,
Castile, by the Guerillas,
under Don Jean Martin, the
Empecinado.
1823. 332 Greeks and Turks. Defeat of
the Turks under the com-
mand of Ali Pacha (in his
attack on the Republic of
Suli), by the Souliotes, in
thedefileofKlissura. "Never
had the Mahometans pene-
trated so far into the moun-
tains. At the sight of their
danger the Souliotes raised
a cry, which resounded even
in the remotest recesses of
their mountains: the cry an-
nounced the public danger.
Suli was lost, had it not been
for a Howrie, the celebrated
Mosca, the wife of Tzavella
(introduced on the breach),
nobly emulating her husband
in the defence of her coun-
try: she called the women
to arms : and forcing the
warriors, who were in full
retreat, to turn about, she
rallied, harangued, and ani-
mated them to fresh exer-
tions. All influenced by the
same generous passion, the
love of their country, the
Souliotes, both men and
women, seemed now to have
but one soul, and, as it were,
but one body: seizing by
collective strength immense
blocks of stone and huge
masses of rock, they rolled
them down, with hideous
crash, on the heads of their
invaders. The Turkish
column was broken to its
very centre."
1824. 185 English travellers attacked by
banditti on the road to
Rome, between Gaeta and
Terracina.
263 A Highland clan escorting the
Regalia of Scotland. This
event took place during His
Majesty's visit to Edinburgh.
The figure of tlie chieftain,
represented with the sword
in his left hand, is in conse-
quence of wounds received
in the right arm during the
late wars. It is also necessary
to remark that the sceptre is
shown as in the original,
which has been bent by
some accident in former
times.
1825. 249 Rencontre of the Greeks and
Turks before the citadel of
Patras during the campaign
of 1823, in which Constanza
Zacari, the heroine of Mis-
tras, was wounded. ( Vide
Blaquiere's second Visit to
Greece.) The Turks were
defeated.
+92 Brigands on the look-out — Fra
Ambrosio and his cousin,
Giuseppe Molajo, noted
bandits of Sonino, at a pass
near the frontier of Naples,
as seen in 1824.
DIGHTON, Mrs. Denis (afterwards
Mrs. Macintyre) Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1820. Si8 A daffodil.
1 82 1. 540 Flowers; a study from nature.
1822. 494 Group of lilies from nature.
1823. 622 The variety of the convolvolus
major.
1824. 453 Study of Tulips from nature.
538 A groupe of flowers from
nature.
9, Cleveland Street.
1825. 495 Fruit and flowers from nature.
1826. 537 Fruit from nature.
27, How land Street.
1828. 671 Fruit; study from nature.
672 Flowers from nature.
6, Cirencester Place.
1829. 564 Fruit.
567 Fruit and flowers.
27, Howland Street.
1S30. 530 The Crinum Augustum from
the East Indies.
628 Game.
(Fruit and Flower Painter to the Queen.)
Stratford-on-Avon.
1833. 611 Fruit and flowers.
1835. +98 A study of fruit, etc., from
nature.
(&c? Mrs. Macintyre.)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DIGHTON, George Painter.
The Hermitage, Hampstead.
1 85 7. s8z Palludicrc Bourg de Batz,
Brittany.
1858. 1105 A study from PoUet, Dieppe.
16, Hargrave Park Road,
Junction Road, N.
1 86 1. 385 Elaine and Sir Lancelot.
" And one morn it chanced
he found her in among the
garden yews, etc."
DIGHTON, J Architect.
17, Mount Street,
Grosvenor Square.
1832. 95S Model of the mansion begun
by the Duke of Athol at
Dunkeld.
DIGHTON, Robert Painter.
Mr. Glanvilk's,
opposite St. Clemenfs Church.
1775. 97 A frame of stain'd drawings.
266, High Holl)orn.
1777. 95 A conversation; small whole
lengths.
96 A drawing of a gentleman, from
memory.
Henrietta Street,
Covent Garden.
1785. 620 View of Covent Garden during
the election, 1784; a teinted
sketch.
Hendon, Middlesex.
1786. 573 Drawing of a lady; small
whole length.
Charing Cross.
1799. 385 Portraits of children.
DIGHTON, Thomas D. ... Architect.
2, Lower Grosvenor Place.
1847. 1306 Design; Somerleyton Hall,
Suffolk, the seat of S. M.
Peto, Esq.
1848. 1303 A Gothic Nitch.
DIGHTON, William Edward.
Painter.
40, Torrington Square.
1844. 237 A scene on the coast of
Guernsey.
1845. 337 Scene on the banks of the
Medway — a stormy day.
1848. 165 The hay meadow-corner.
1849. 279 Sycamore trees — a southerly
wind.
The Hermitage, Hampstead.
1850. 492 On the Avon near Stratford.
501 A June Study.
Child's Hill, Hampstead.
1851. 237 Waterside Vegetation.
627 Cwm Idwal, Caernarvonshire.
1853. 10 Bethany. "And fast beside
the olive border'd way, etc."
348 The ruins of the Temple of
Luxor on the plains of
Thebes. " Up the river
from Karnak, where the
stream, parted by the fertile
island of Gedideh, again
unites, a second glorious
memorial of the ancient
city arises — the temple of
Luxor." " One of the might-
iest Pharaohs of the i8th
dynasty, B.C. 1500, Ameno-
phis III . . . here erected
a sanctuary, etc."
DILLENS, Adolf Painter.
II, Charles Street,
Manchester Square.
1869. 90 Le barbier Z^landais.
324 Les Patineurs du Zuider Zee.
5 1 , Bedford Square.
1870. 140 Les Patineurs en Hollande.
Frank, R.I. Painter.
55, Brook Street,
Grosvenor Square.
On the Tagus, Lisbon.
3, Montague Place.
Entrance to the Port of
Savona.
New bridge over the Darurac,
Amsterdam.
A Sakiyeh on the banks of the
Nile, near Phite.
Evening on the Nile.
Tombs of the Sheikhs at
Assouan, Upper Egypt.
Emigrants on the Nile.
Evening on the Nile: Philae.
1 3, Upper Phillimore Gardens.
The Nile raft.
The temple of Gertassee,
Nubia.
Luxor on the Nile.
Hagar and Ishmael.
The Fletschorn from the valley
of Saas.
The Sphinx at midnight.
The Pyramids from the Island
of Roda. "She took for
him an ark of bulrushes,
and put the child therein,
etc."
1864. 500 On the Quay, Suez — the over-
land route.
1850.
I24I
1852.
558
1853-
1060
1856.
888
1857-
9+4
365
1858.
1859.
273
458
i860.
240
258
I86I.
279
327
591
1862.
1863.
294
341
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
333
1866. 53>
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1865. 325 The HypKthral Temple,
rhilM.
Santa Maria della Salute,
Venice.
664 The Temple of Kom Ombo,
Upper Egypt.
602 Pharaoh's bed — Philre, Nubia.
SSS The great Pyramid.
893 The Pyramids from Gizeh.
572 The date harvest, Egypt.
572 House of the Mufti Sheikh el
Mahdi, Cairo.
946 The granite quarries of Syene,
with the unfinished obelisk.
22 Tombs of the Memlook sul-
tans of Egypt.
1 100 The Liwan or dais of a Cairo
house.
437 Eavesdropping.
300 Courtyard in the house of the
Sheikh-es-Sadflt, Cairo.
994 A Japanese Interior.
172 Among the lotus pools: a July
morning in Japan.
78 The Festival of the Cherry
Blossom: Japan.
495 After glow: Tombs of the
Memlook Sultans, Cairo.
218 The Dogana and the Island of
San Giorgio, Venice.
6S0 The Temple of Luxor, Thebes.
483 The approach to the first
cataract of the Nile.
449 Pylon at the end of the East-
ern Dronios, Thebes, Kar-
nac.
1150 The old Roman Mole, Asso-
uan, Egypt.
345 The Romsdal, Norway.
747 Stonehenge.
846 The Dent Blanche and the
Trois Dents, from Evolena,
Canton Valais.
632 The great stone lantern: Lake
Biwa, Japan.
429 A showery day — Ischia.
140 Tombs of the Memlook Sul-
tans, Cairo.
1001 Nile boatmen at evening
prayer.
338 The granite quarries of Syene,
with the unfinished obelisk.
726 Entrance to the Great Hall,
Karnac, Thebes.
1873-
1874.
1876.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1883.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1902.
1903.
DIMSDALE, T Painter.
IVfsf Place, City Road.
1 8 13. 187 Cottage at Northaw, Herts.
DINGLE, Thomas Painter.
3, Union Place, Borough.
98 1 (letting the magpie's nest.
Painted with J. A. Puller.
223 The swallow's stream.
41 Clearing timber.
241 Ferrying cattle.
1249 Mid-day.
135s The shallow stream.
7, Albany Road.
217 A quiet evening.
Langbrook Cottage,
Yealmpton, Devonshire.
544 The gipsy halt.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853-
1855-
1856.
1866.
DIMOCK, Mrs. J Painter.
(An Honorary P]xhibitor.)
181 7. 469 View at the foot of Cader
Idris, on the Machynleth
road.
INHAM, Joseph Sculptor.
At P". C/iantrey's, Esq.,
Betgrave Place.
1823.
1070 Bust of Harriet Gouldsmith.
107S do. W. Salter.
25, Norfolk Street.
1824.
997 Bust of G. Isaacson, Esq.
1825.
1070 do. Francis Const, Esq.
I, Poland Street.
1826.
1029 Model of a sleeping nymph.
Executed for Sir M. W.
Ridley, Bart.
1092 Bust of E. H. Baily, Esq.,
R.A.
1094 Bust of a child.
1827.
1078 do. Sir Richard Birnie.
7, Cleveland Street.
1828.
11S3 Bust of Walter Drew, Esq.
1830.
1 1 85 The forsaken.
1 195 Juno attiring.
1275 Bust of a daughter of C. H.
Tatham, Esq.
40, Robert Street.
1832.
1 187 Venus and Cupid.
83, Gozuer Street.
1839.
1387 Holy family.
I a, Hampstead Road.
1844.
1306 Bust in marble of Mrs. Rich-
mond.
1847.
1366 Posthumous bust in marble of
George Gibbs, Esq., of
Exeter College, Oxon.
1848.
1341 Young love meditating his first
shot.
99, High Street, Marylebonc.
1849.
1274 Marble bust of the Rt. Hon.
Sir James Wigram, Vice-
Chancellor.
36, Wyndham Street.
1850.
1358 After the bath.
334
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dinham, Joseph— continued.
1850. 1361 Bust of Dr. Ashburner.
1 85 1. 1351 do. the late Marquis of
Hastings.
1852. 144S Posthumous bust of a lady.
DINKEL, J Painter.
1 6, G/raf Toivcr Street.
1840. syS Fossil fishes from the collection
of Sir Philip Egerton, M.P.
DINSDALE, George Painter.
I o, Upper Tichfield Street.
1808. 265 Evening: composed from a
view near Brough, West-
moreland.
1S09. 504 Evening: a view in Glen Crow,
Western Highlands.
1810. +5 View from the old military road
on the western shore of
Loch Lomond.
i8n. 242 View upon the shore of Loch
Lomond at the Ferry of
Inversnaid.
291 View upon Loch Katrine; a
study.
181 2. 239 View of the bridge and part of
the town of Ottey Wharf-
dale, Yorkshire. Taken from
the grounds of Walter
Fawkes, Esq.
313 Evening: View upon the river
Yore, North Riding, York-
shire.
1S13. 91 Cotter Foss, a cascade in Wens-
leydale, North Riding, York-
shire.
634 Loch Katrine. Taken from
near the hut erected by the
Hon. P. Drummond Burrell,
upon a point of rock which
overhangs the Loch.
709 View of Hardraw Scar, upon
the estate of the Hon. S. W.
Mackenzie, in Wensleydale,
Yorkshire.
1814. 180 View upon the Humber — sun
setting.
568 Windermere.
North Street, Cheltenham.
18 1 g. 775 Loch Van: a choir — Perthshire.
55, Charlotte Street,
Portland Place.
1826. 14 Study from nature — nearChelt-
enham.
DITCHFIELD, Arthur Painter.
1 2, Taviton Street.
1866. 714 An autumn evening.
1869. 1&90 On the Seine; etching.
1 87 1. S07 A rocky stream.
811 Rocks at Mentone.
832 A shepherd and goats.
872 Study of trees.
1872. 1321 Pond in a park.
1873. 18S Study at Elche, near Alicante.
1874. 438 Old wall at Algiers.
1875. 525 The Nile near Cairo.
1886. 847 View near Cairo.
1 1 13 Greek theatre, Sicily.
DIX, Arthur J.
Stained Glass Painter.
54, Berners Street.
1S98. 16S8 Stained glass window, Haugh-
ton church, Stafford.
1747 Stained glass window, St.
Peter's, Bideford.
1899. 1689 Design for window, St. Ste-
phen's, Willenhall.
1766 Design for window, St. Thomas,
Shepherd's Bush.
1805 Design for window, St. Mary's,
Windermere.
1 90 1. 1663 Design for window, St. Peter's
church, Bayswater.
DIX, Charles Temple Painter.
2, Langham Chambers.
1867. 182 Les Antelets, Sark, Channel
Islands.
DIXCEE, T Painter.
159, Sloane Street.
1828. 72 View near Wynnstay Park, the
seat of Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart.
963 Falls of the Keriog, near Bala
Lake, North Wales.
6, College Terrace, Chelsea.
1830. 722 Sketch from nature in the Vale
of Llangollen, North Wales.
3, Gloucester Place, Chelsea.
1831. 401 Banks of the Wye; a sketch on
the spot.
DIXEY, Frederick Charles... Painter.
no, Elgin Crescent, IV.
1884. 1127 A Thames backwater.
DIXON, Alfred Painter.
Goring, near Heading.
1870. 1009 Evangeline. "But ah! on her
spirit within a deeper shadow
had fallen." — Long/elloza.
Aberystziyth.
187 1. 349 Lilies.
392 Snowdrops.
5 1 , Barclay Road,
Walham Green.
1875. S3 "To be left till called for."
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
335
1876.
1878.
1S79.
1884.
1887.
1889.
1891.
5"
5 = 5
546
Miles from home.
" And down he sat beside the
lad and talked with him of
Cain." — Eugene Aram.
" It may be for years."
za, Lhiierson S/7-eef.
looo Bearing her burden of sorrow.
1401 Beauty and the Beast.
10, Radipole Rd., Fitlham Kd.
318 Played out.
410 Bereaved : Seaham Colliery,
1880. "Women who had
relatives still entombed in
the mine would steal out of
their cottages towards night
when the shafts were de-
serted, and would hang
about the mouth of the pit,
hoping for tidings."
99, Abbey Road,
St. John's Wood.
II King James and the petition.
" But there is his Majesty's
mess of Cock-a-leekie just
going to be served to him
in his closet; I cannot pre-
vent you from putting the
letter between the gilt bowl
and the platter; his sacred
Majesty will see it when he
lifts the bowl, for he aye
drinks out the broth." —
Fortunes of Nigel.
Get up! the caller calls get
up! etc."
Rescued.
To the rescue!
6, Wells Street, Oxford Street.
A dream of the sea.
3, St. John's Wood Studios.
In the camp of the enemy; an
incident in the American
Civil War.
376 The new baby.
3S6
544
567
912
586
DIXON, Miss Annie.
Miniature Painter.
Horncastle.
1844. 711 Portrait of a lady.
754 Misses Mary and Marian Mar-
fleet.
824 Miss Mary Clayton of Horn-
castle.
827 Miss Dixon.
1845. 705 Portrait of a lady.
780 Portraits.
889 Portrait of a lady.
2or, Piccadilly.
1847. 776 Mrs. Burten and children.
1849. 814 Portrait.
1850. 746 Miss Tennyson.
Hull.
1852. 820 Mrs. Talbot Hassell.
1853. 797 Mrs. Fardell Holbeck.
St. La7vrence, Isle of Wight.
1854. 861 Miss Pelham, daughter of the
Hon. Mrs. Dudley Pelham.
1855. 900 Miss and Mr. T. Sherwood.
917 Miss Susan Evans.
Horncastle.
1856. 696 Master Henry H. Seymour.
776 Miss Kinscote.
809 Daughters of the Rev. Sir
John H. Culme Seymour,
Bart.
1857. 724 Midshipman A. H. Turner, of
H.M.S. "Indus."
754 Miss Mabel Tumor.
1858. 653 Alwyne, son of Lord William
Compton.
668 Mrs. James Johnstone Bevan
and her children.
720 Bertha, daughter of Lady
Caroline Tumor; and an-
other portrait.
1859. 733 Miss Margaret Brailsford.
742 Violet, daughter of H. D.
Streatfield, Esq., Chidding-
stone.
743 Claude, son of the Hon. Claude
Lyon.
774 Mrs. Streatfield of Chidding-
stone.
i860. 836 Children of Charles J. Boyle,
Esq.
841 The Hon. Mrs. Gerald Welles-
ley.
843 Children of R. Norton, Esq.
847 Lady Charlotte Portal.
849 H.R.H. Princess Beatrice.
Fainted by Command of Her
Majesty.
851 Children of Charles J. Boyle,
Esq.
S90 William, second son of Lord
William Compton.
1 86 1. 824 Dora, daughter of Lady Caro-
line Turner.
828 Charles J. Boyle, Esq.
847 Daughters of the late Rev.
Charles West, Wickenby,
Lincolnshire.
854 Sons of the Hon. Claude
Lyon.
855 The Countess of Hopetown.
868 Daughters of Lord William
Compton.
S69 Harry, son of H. D. Streat-
field, Esq.
336
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dixon,
1861.
1S62.
1863.
1S64.
1865.
1866.
Miss Annie — continued.
8S0 Henry, son of Viscount Hard-
inge.
714 Mrs. Leigh of Lyne.
731 Lewis Vivian, son of William
Jones Loyd, Esq.
737 The Marquess of Stafford and
Lord MacLeod.
765 The Countess of Tankerville.
770 The Duchess of Manchester.
772 The Ladies Cousande and
Louise Bennett, daughters
of the Earl of Tankerville.
773 Lady Florence Leveson Gower.
774 Mrs. La Touche.
837 Countess Spencer.
838 Karin and May, daughters of
Sir Edward and Lady Hulse.
840 Lady Mary Hope Vere.
871 Lady Victoria and the Hon.
C. Robert Spencer, children
of the late Earl Spencer.
Edward and Geraldine, chil-
dren of S. H. Pares, Esq.
876 Lady Emily Fitzmaurice.
878 Mimini, daughter of Mrs.
Erskine Wemyss.
Mrs. Erskine Wemyss.
Edward and Charles Wedrow,
sons of Sir Edward Hulse.
H.R.H. The Princess of
Wales. Paintedby Command.
718 Sidney Streatfield.
719 Reta, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Lady Margaret Beaumont.
The Countess of Essex.
Viscountess Castlerosse.
Mrs. C. E. Davis of Bath,
Lady Suffield.
Gerard Streatfield.
724 Miss Florence Trelawney.
733 Lady Stuart de Rothsay.
742 Edith, Marian, and Sydney,
children of J. Hewitt, Esq.,
M.D.
Lady Beatrice Grosvenor.
Countess of Stradbroke.
756 Henry, son of W. Jones Loyd,
Esq.
Portraits.
Mrs. Antrobus.
Herbert and Ellen, children of
the Rev. A. and Lady Emma
Purcy Cust.
626 Lady Edith Fielding.
627 Hugo, younger son of Sir
Sir John Harker Crewe.
628 Lady Ethelreda Gordon,
youngest daughter of the
Marchioness of Huntley.
873
884
713
717
720
725
735
738
748
750
616
620
621
1866. 635
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
648
801
804
809
85.
852
857
798
799
800
805
1029
1030
1036
1043
1051
1055
1061
692
699
707
7"
712
1871. 998
IOI2
IOI3
IOI5
I016
1337
I371
1387
13S8
1366
1367
1368
1374
1384
,385
1386
1872.
i«73-
Hon. Miss Harbord, eldest
daughter of Lord Suffield.
Hon. Mrs. Stuart.
Mrs. Granville Somerset.
Miss Carr Lloyd.
Mary Howard.
Henry, son of Lord Gros-
venor.
Arthur, son of Lord Gros-
venor.
Margaret Stokes.
Hon. Granville Somerset.
Mary Elliss.
The Ladies Edith and Blanche
Campbell.
Hon. Philippa Sidney.
Hon. Arthur A. Capel, son of
the Earl of Essex.
Countess Brownlow.
Earl Brownlow.
Oswald Streatfield.
Ellen, daughter of W. Nichol-
son, Esq., of Alton.
Mrs. Charles Ellis.
Lady Archibald Campbell.
131, Ebitry Street.
Master George Russell.
Miss Gertrude Hutchinson.
Lady Hulce and Martin
Hamilton Hulce.
A. G. Digby Walsh, eldest son
of the late Hon. and Rev.
Digby Walsh.
A. H. J. Walsh, eldest son of
the Hon. Arthur and Lady
Emily Walsh.
Mrs. Ainsworth.
Hon. Alister Hay.
Mrs. Florence and Mabel
Cadogan.
Master Clayton.
Lady Constance Hay.
Mrs. Richard Clayton.
Lady Constance Lyon.
Mrs. Selby Smyth.
Master Hubert Beaumont.
John, son of Mr. George and
Lady Charlotte Russell.
Lady Dunglass.
A portrait.
Countess of Eldon.
Lord Dunglass.
Countess of Home.
Gwendoline and Isla, daugh-
ters of Wm. D. Macken-
1874.
zie.
13S9 Lady Marjoribanks.
1285 Mary, daughter of the Hon.
Robert Meade.
1 29 1 Mrs. Granville Baker.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
337
1874.
129+
1295
1296
1297
1307
.316
1875-
I 122
II24
II26
II2S
II4S
1 1+9
1876. 119S
121$
1221
1224
I2ZS
1230
1877. 1300
1302
I3I3
1314
I3I5
I3I6
I3IS
1878. 1247
1248
1252
1254
1255
1273
1286
1879. I3I0
I3I7
1320
I32I
1322
H.R.H. Princess Helena.
H.R.H. Princess Victoria of
Schleswick Holstein.
H.R.H. Princess Louise.
Hon. Francis Lilian and Ida
Denison.
Lyon, son of Edward Falkener,
Esq.
Lady Londesborough.
Jay, daughter of Lieut. -Col.
Streatfield, of Chiddingstone.
T.S.H. Prince Adolphus of
Teck and Prince P'rancis
Joseph of Teck.
Beatrice, youngest child of the
late Hon. St. Leger Glyn.
Josceline, son of Earl Percy.
Lady Walter Campbell.
Nora, daughter of Mr. and
Lady Selina Bond.
Roderick and Aim^e, children
of Wm. Mackenzie, Esq.
Algernon, son of Stephen Gore
Langton, Esq.
Mrs. Philippe Mackenzie.
Lady Norah Hodgson.
Nigel, second son of Viscount
Emlyn.
Frederic, son of Graham Men-
zies, Esq.
51, Barclay Road,
Walham Greeti.
Hon. Herbert Lyon.
Walter Fremantle.
Lillias, daughter of Major
Thomas Dundas.
The late Henry Baskerville,
Esq.
Lady Augusta Fremantle.
Mrs. Hastie.
Lady Mildred Lyon.
49, Cole ski II Street.
Raymond, third son of N.
Bond, Esq.
Hon. Patrick Lyon.
Alexander, son of H. Browne,
Esq.
Lady Maud Lyon.
Lady Margaret E. Grosvenor.
Hon. Mrs. Edward Stanhope.
Hilda Lucy, daughter of Ed-
ward M. Barry, Esq., R.A.
Mrs. Preston and daughter, of
Ellel Grange.
Ruby, daughter of H. D. Streat-
field, Esq.
Countess of Airlie.
Hilda, daughter of F. W. Bux-
ton, Esq.
Niall Diarmid Campbell.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
323 Mary, daughter of Oswald
Smith, Ese].
324 Ronald, son of Frederick H.
Norman, Esq.
335 Miss Irving Davies.
377 Hon. Mabel Campbell, daugh-
ter of Viscount Emlyn.
378 Captain Windsor Cary Elwes.
394 Mrs. Arthur Beare.
299 Lady Doreen Long.
316 Muriel Leslie Hanbury.
317 Kathleen, daughter of Col. C.
C. H. Stewart.
318 Gertrude Norman.
319 Charles Buxton.
320 Montagu Norman.
325 Philippe Mackenzie, Esq.
330 Francis, son of Lady Norah
and R. K. Hodgson, Esq.
351 Marion, daughter of General
Maberley.
357 Group ; children of William
Mackenzie, Esq.
366 Portrait.
401 Mrs. J. A. Grant.
409 Amy, daughter of Louis Bux-
ton, Esq.
412 Lawrence, son of Francis Bux-
ton, Esq.
414 Portrait.
41 7 Sybil, daughter of F. W. Forsyth,
Esq.
256 Mrs. Charles Cochrane.
262 Marjory, daughter of Robert
Smith, Esq., of Goldings.
263 Bertram, son of Robert Smith,
Esq., of Goldings.
271 Miss Cecily Booker.
284 Lily, daughter of Wilson Noble,
Esq.
297 Mrs. Arthur Booker.
321 Portrait of a lady.
480 Francis, son of Colonel Waller.
487 Audrey, daughter of Charles
Boyle, Esq.
488 Daughter of the Rev. William
Hutchinson, of Howden.
513 Miss Ellen Stableforth.
90, Eaton Terrace.
488 Lady Susan Beresford.
517 William Mackenzie, Esq.
526 Countess of St. Germans.
527 Earl of Tyrone.
529 Lady Clodagh Beresford.
554 Sybil, daughter of W. J. Legh,
Esq., M.P.
564 Mabel, daughter of W. J. Legh,
Esq., M.P.
567 Gwendoline, daughter of W.
Mackenzie, Esq.
X X
338
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dixon, Miss hnnie.— continued.
i886. 1331 Rupert Dallas.
1333 A I'ortrait.
1334 Miss Geraldine Ponsonby.
1354 Mabel, daughter of Louis Pon-
sonby, Esq.
1380 Walter de Grey, son of N.
Bond, Esq.
1 381 Ivo, son of N. Bond, Esq.
1887. 1375 Dorothea, daughter of Cecil
Boyle, Esq.
1390 Madeline Emmi Louisa, 3rd
daughter of Major the Hon.
E. R. Bourke.
1888. 1493 Mrs. J. Briggs.
1496 Cecil, daughter of George
Gough Arbuthnot, Esq.
151 1 Ivy, daughter of G. D. Atkin-
son Clark, Esq.
1889. 1 581 Miss Leyborne-Popham.
1591 Mrs. G. G. Arbuthnot.
1604 Lord Hugh William Grosvenor.
1605 Eileen, daughter of the late
Louis Ponsonby, Esq.
1606 Mrs. Colt of Gartsherrie.
1890. 1566 Miss F. Fieldsend.
1567 Mrs. Louis Ponsonby.
1 89 1. 1470 Joan, daughter of the late Louis
Ponsonby, Esq.
1892. 1372 Miss Margaret Norman.
1382 Walter de Grey Bond.
1893. 1244 Miss Norman.
DIXON, Arthur A Painter.
4, Gatcombc Road,
Mercers Ed., Tufnell Park.
1S97. 718 Cupid and Psyche.
1043 First communion.
1898. 259 The Pied Piper of Hamelin.
" For he led us, he said, to
a joyous land."
1899. *^7 The pied Piper of Hamelin, "a
joyous land, etc."
igoo. 344 The King's Garden.
The Firs, Shipley, Horsham.
1904. 340 Elsie.
DIXON, Charles Painter.
3, St. John's Wood Studios.
rSSg. 1373 Off custom house quay.
141 8 The Thames from Cherry Gar-
den pier.
1S90. 1346 All that remains of the old
"Camperdown." "Sic tran-
sit gloria mundi."
1891. 1170 Foggy Thames.
1343 Rotten Row, Plymouth.
39, Altna Square.
1892. 1280 The castle entrance.
1286 The close, Durham.
1893. 967 "Liberty," New York Har-
bour.
1894. 995 The Port of Liverpool.
1022 Westward Ho!
1895. 1015 The House.
33, Langham Street.
1896. 1034 Neptune's Warriors.
1 164 Greenwich Reach.
1217 Cannon Street.
6, Pomona House Studios,
III, New King's Road.
1898. 564 Sinking.
954 In honour of our Queen.
1899. 1098 Cowes Roads.
1141 Copenhagen, 1801.
1 90 1. 986 A coal derrick, above Wool-
wich.
1034 On the flood: off Greenwich.
44, Vardens Road,
Clapliam Junction.
1902. 529 The lower pool.
636 Off Blackwall.
902 The World's noblest portal.
933 The " Queen."
1903. 814 Cannon Street.
1904. 953 Coal.
DIXON, Charles Thomas ... Painter.
Pultncy Street, Islington.
1847. 467 In Milfield Lane, Highgate.
5, A/oreton St., Kentish Town.
1853. 622 The water mill — evening.
1855. 776 Study from nature in autumn.
DIXON, E Painter.
3, James Place, Hampstead Rd.
1835. 70 Mathias Wilks, Esq.
9, Upper Fitzroy Street.
1836. 49 Portrait.
193 do.
2 7, Howland Street.
1837. 400 Henry Bicknell, Esq.
1838. 1167 Portrait of a lady.
1839. 453 Captain Marryat, R.N., author
of Peter Simple.
DIXON, Miss Emily Painter.
Stepney Lodge, Hull.
1885. 743 Christmas Roses.
1886. 921 Primula.
DIXON, E. H Painter.
16, Brecknock Street.
1859. 986 Moonlight effect near Black-
heath.
DIXON, Mrs. E. H Painter.
22, Norfolk Road, Brighton.
1856. 687 Scene on Brighton Beach —
waiting for the wave.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
339
DIXON, Mrs. F. (late Miss Grace
Charlotte Cowell).
Miniature Painter.
55, Upper Norton Street.
1852. 758 Portrait of a gentleman.
22, York Place,
Portman Siji/arc.
1853. 77^ Portrait of a lady.
1 8, York Road, Brigkton.
1854. 773 Miss Franklin.
22, Nor/oik Road, Brighton.
1855. 907 Child and nurse.
951 Portrait of a lady.
9, St. Ann's Gardens,
Haverstock Hill.
1856. 668 Constance.
29, Blake Street, York.
1857. S31 Portrait of a child.
213, Cheetham Hill,
Manchester.
i860. 873 Portrait of a child.
81, Marykl'one Road.
1861. 876 Miniature of a boy.
29, Sussex Place.
1862. 727 The Lord Chancellor. {Sir
Richard Bethell.)
729 Mrs. Pickering.
1864. 744 A portrait.
2, Scarborough Cottages,
Torquay.
1868. 776 Millie.
785 Portrait of a gentleman.
13, Bootham, York.
1872. 1335 Portrait of a young lady.
1348 do. a lady.
1873. 1358 do. an officer.
1391 The late William James Smith,
Esq.
1875. 1 127 The late Mrs. Robert
McCheane.
DIXON, F. H. ... Miniature Painter.
12, Great Portland Street.
1831. S04 Portrait of a lady.
1832. 833 do. do.
1833. 912 do. an artist.
23, Nassau Street.
1836. 756 do. a young lady.
4, Graf ton St., Fitzroy Square.
1842. 961 Portrait of a child.
DIXON, Harry.
Painter and Sculptor.
112, Albany Street.
1885. 929 Sketch of a Kitten.
2, Stanhope Yard,
Delancey Street.
1886. 1092 The King.
1887. 396 "Come and dance."
1888. 92 A moment's rest.
1888. 210 Evening — Bury, Sussex.
1889. 273 Morning.
762 " He fears no wound who never
felt a scratch." Painted with
F. C. Mulock.
2104 Study of a wild boar; bronze.
1890. 2088 Bear cubs playing; group,
bronze.
1 89 1. 1224 Lions. {Purchased for the
Chantrey Bequest for jQioo.)
2091 A fo.x and prey ; group, bronze.
1892. 1225 After the chase.
1893. 1762 A cat's head; bronze.
30, Gloucester Road,
Regent's Park.
1894. 670 Tiger resting.
1895. ^^° A tiger.
1896. 876 A giant refreshed.
1897. 2078 Little lions; group, silver.
Shoreham, Sevenoaks.
1899. 1173 Circe.
1900. 1 103 Tigers.
Knockholt, Kent.
1902. 1603 Otters and salmon. Sugges-
tion for a bronze centre-
piece for ornamental basin
or fountain.
1903. 1838 An African elephant; statuette,
bronze and ivory.
2, Pine Road, Crickleivood.
1904. 912 Orpheus.
DIXON, Hodgkin Painter.
Zinnia, Victoria Road,
Alexandra Park.
1904. 226 " Can't you whistle? "
DIXON, J Architect.
30, Charlotte Street,
Portland Chapel.
1781. 443 Design for a banquetting house.
50, Charlotte Street.
1784. 155 View of New park, near
Devizes, the seat of J. Dut-
ton, Esq., with the house
lately built by Mr. Wyatt.
1785. 412 Viewof Lee, the seat of Thomas
Barrett, Esq., near Canter-
bury. Built from the designs
of James Wyatt.
lied Lion St., Clerkenweli.
1788. 538 Design for a ceiling.
At Mr. Hyatt's,
Queen Anne Street.
1793. 720 Design for a lodge.
1794. 560 do. bath.
1795. ^^9 do- town Hall and
assembly room.
1796. 778 Design for the inside of a pub-
lic library.
340
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dixon, J. — continued.
5, Fitt Street,
Tottenham Court Road.
1801. lojz Design for a hall.
At J. IVyatt's,
Queen Anne Street.
1803. 975 Design for a Gothic Hall.
DIXON, J ... Painter.
1 09, Great Titchfield Street.
1787. 413 View of a Waterfall near
Ambleside, Westmorland.
1788. 438 View on the river Gretta, near
Keswick, Cumberland.
1795. 655 View of Henham Hall before
the fire in 1773
690 View of Henham Hall, Suffolk.
31, Titchfield Street.
1800. 555 A landscape.
569 do.
1801. 567 do.
DIXON, John Painter.
2, Salisbury Street, Morpeth.
1899. 706 Wild roses.
DIXON, Miss . Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1802. 307 Geranium Pheum.
308 Celsia HorticifoUa.
DIXON, Miss May.
Miniature Painter.
Harlow, Essex.
1904. 125S Lily, daughter of the late John
Di.xon, Esq.
DIXON, Percy... Painter.
Hogarth Club, Dover Street.
1890. 1228 Beneath the shadow of the
hills.
1894. 1038 Low tide.
Arts Club, Dover Street.
1897. 1107 August; Braunton Burrows.
1349 At the foot of the ice-fall.
Trevena, Bournemouth.
1900. 1143 On the road to Ladysmith.
1902. S95 Hills of Sutherland.
1043 On the Truim near Dalwhin-
nie.
DIXON, Robert Architect.
64, Berwick Street.
1798. 970 Design for a ceiling.
DIXON, William Painter.
13s, Rotherhithe.
1796. 338 View of Mr. Perry's yard,
Blackwall.
30, Trinity Street, Rotherhitlie.
1801. 836 A child and dog.
1802. 249 The shipwreck; from Falconer.
"And now the ship, fore-
lifted by the sea Hurls the
tall fabric backward o'er her
lee! While in the general
wreck the faithful stay Drags
the main topmast from its
post away."
1803. 803 Portrait of his mother.
3, Catherine Street, Limehouse.
1815. 703 Portrait of Mr. Charlton.
719 do. a lady.
1817. 106 An Indiaman and a frigate in
a gale off the Cape of Good
Hope.
Co)?t??iercial Road, Limehouse.
1818. 781 Portrait of a gentleman.
34, Thrcadneedle Street.
1 82 1. 611 The author of the stage, etc.
42, Great Marlborough Street.
1824. 147 Portrait of a gentleman.
DIXON, William Francis.
Stained Glass Painter.
18, University Street,
Goiver Street.
1S84. 1210 Design of a three light stained
glass window for Llandaff
Cathedral; subjects, Ruth,
Dorcas, and Anna.
1331 Design for the stained glass
windows for the National
Museum of Amsterdam.
1885. 1935 Design for a seven light win-
dow in St. John's Church,
Wilton Road.
1953 Design for a seven light win-
dow in Holy Trinity Church,
Warrington.
1886. 1633 Design for an eight light win-
dow illustrating the Creation
and Deluge.
1889. 1939 Design for a painted window.
DIXON, W. H Painter.
I, Arthur Road, Birmingham.
1881. 248 The Glyder Fawr, near Pen-y-
Gwryd, North Wales.
DIXSEE, F. H Painter.
6, Bloomsbury Square.
1848. 927 Portrait of His Excellency
Count de Greci, Chamber-
lain of Honour to the Pope.
DOANE, C Painter.
14, Berners Street.
1844. 3 A female head.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
341
1845. S56 Mrs. Downes.
20, Newman Street.
1847. 756 A portrait. j
185 1. 39 A study of the head of an old \
woman. I
i
DOBBIN, John Painter.
Bridge Street, Fulliam.
1842. 977 Loch Catrine, Scotland.
4, Danvers Street.
1843. 823 In Perthshire: Loch Vennachar 1
and Ben Lodi in the dis-
tance.
971 On the Skune: Darlington in
the distance.
II, Tavistock Street.
1844. 622 Loch Katrine : looking towards
the Trosachs.
37, Blenheim Street, Chelsea.
1845. 1 1 19 The cloisters, Westminster
Abbey.
1 195 St. Cuthbert's Church, Darling-
ton.
20, Church Road, Battersea.
1846. 830 Richmond, Yorkshire.
1 1 64 Ruins of Lindisfarne, Holy
Island.
1847. 1086 North-west view of York
Minster.
1848. 996 Jedburgh Abbey.
2, Middle ton Terrace.
1849. 1019 Dryburgh Abbey.
1023 Melrose Abbey.
1851. 1069 South-west view of the City of
Durham.
1 1 86 Greenwich Hospital from the
Royal observatory — London
in the distance.
1852. 1171 Jedburg abbey, from the south.
1853. 1103 Interior of Melrose abbey.
1854. 991 Durham from the north-west.
1855. 1 168 AntwerpCathedral,withGrande
Place.
1 190 Funeral procession of Henry
VII, May 10, 1509, West-
minster Abbey, showing the
building and royal tombs
as they appeared at that
time.
2, Milan Terrace, Battersea.
1856. 1 1 35 Beauvais Cathedral.
1180 Interior of Amiens Cathedral:
procession of the Virgin.
1857. mo Courtyard, Heidelberg.
II 13 Hotel de Ville, Louvain.
1858. 960 The Chapel of the Holy Sacra-
ment, Antwerp.
1859. 709 Staircase, Burgos Cathedral.
H02 Court of Lions, the Alhambra,
Granada.
i860.
678
7S9
816
I86I.
669
1862.
824
1863.
916
1867.
884
919
1868.
848
1870.
739
767
1875- 933
The Great Mosque, from the
Holiest of Holies — Cordova,
Spain.
The City of Cordova, Spain.
The City of Valentia, from the
Alameda, Spain.
West front of Burgos Cathedral,
Spain.
The Giralda; from the Plaza
San Francisco, Seville.
High altar of the Cathedral,
Toledo, Spain, in Easter
week.
Staircase to Burgos Cathedral,
Spain.
Staircase in the Hospital of
San Cruz, Toledo, Spain.
Archbishop's Palace, De Hen-
eres, Spain.
San Maria de Olite, Spain.
Entrance to the cloisters,
Toledo Cathedral.
126, Bridge Road, Battersea.
The shrine of St. Sebaldus,
Nuremberg.
DOBELL, Clarence M Painter.
7, Grafton St., Fitzroy Square.
1864. 67 Furling sails in a gale.
461 Viola.
1865. 24 The Watchers, 1745.
354 Mistress and maid.
DOBIE, James Etcher.
92, Dalston Lane, N.E.
1885. 1600 "No News." After T. S. Good.
1656 A night alarm. After C. W.
Cope, R.A.
1886. 1417 "Ere care begins." After
Thomas Faed, R.A.
1887. 1475 Cassandra. After Solomon J.
Solomon.
1888. 1615 Mariamne. After J. W. Water-
house, A. R.A.
i6i6 Betrayed. After Walter Lang-
ley.
10, Grazebrook Road,
Stoke Newington.
1890. 1578 "When the heart is young."
After T. Lloyd.
1595 A hopeless dawn. After F.
Bramley.
1596 "Wolf! Wolf!" After E. A.
Waterlow, A.R.A.
1 89 1. 1563 Glad spring. After George
Wetherbee.
1564 Dog in the manger. After
Walter Hunt.
16 1 3 Adversity. After Fred Hall.
34=
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dobie, James — continued.
1893. 1360 The evening hour. After E. A.
Waterlow, A.R.A.
1397 Fata Morgana. After G. F.
Watts, R.A.
140+ An Idyll. After M. Griffen-
hagen.
1894. 1370 The spinster. After E. Long,
R.A.
1376 " When we were boys together."
After W. Dendy Sadler.
13S3 The new will. " Everything to
my wife absolutely." After
W. Dendy Sadler.
141 1 Circe. After J. W. Waterhouse,
A.R.A.
1895. 1288 Ophelia. After J. W. Water-
house, A.R.A.
1315 A song without words. After W.
Thorne.
1896. 1470 The rivals. After W. Dendy
Sadler.
1479 The 29th of May. After C. W.
Bartlett.
1897. 1601 Hor» Seren£e. After Sir Ed-
ward J. Poynter, P.R.A.
1898. 1496 London to York. After W.
Dendy Sadler.
1562 Fleeced. After Seymour Lucas,
R.A.
1899. 1560 A little mortgage. After W.
Dendy Sadler.
1568 "Long, Long ago." After W.
Dendy Sadler.
1900. 1568 The honeymoon. After W.
Dendy Sadler.
1901. 1435 Christmas time. After W.
Dendy Sadler.
1437 The Postman. After W. Dendy
Sadler.
18, Bmves Road,
Palmer's Green, N.
1903. 1406 A right of way. After W. Dendy
Sadler.
1904. 13 1 7 A day in the country. After
W. Dendy Sadler.
DOBREE, Edwin de S Painter.
Neiv Club, Jersey.
1889. 1266 Blaydon Hills — winter.
DOBSON, Alfred Painter.
The Cottage, Edward^ s Square.
1900. 358 The quarrel.
DOBSON, E Architect.
2, Brunswick Place, Barnsbury.
1842. ioL)4 Design for Prescot union at
Weston, Lancashire.
1843. 1 1 13 Bridge erected over the Meuse
near Liege, etc.
DOBSON, Edmund A Painter.
Lcdworth, Petworth.
1885. 1419 The Village Maiden.
1886. 1247 A study of a poor country
child.
1887. 1054 On an errand.
1888. 1211 Intent.
Gentilshurst, Lodsworth,
Peiivorth.
1889. i486 Shopping.
DOBSON, Henry J Painter.
15, Queen Street, Edinburgh.
i88g. 1540 Eventide. "Swift to its close
ebbs out life's little day."
1890. 1227 Her lot in life.
4, Melville Terrace, Edinburgh.
1 89 1. 1327 The gloamin'.
37, Hanover Street, Edinburgh.
1892. 546 A Scotch sacrament.
2, Aldermanhury, Bradford.
1896. 834 The new toy.
St. Roncvi's Studios,
Peebles, N.B.
1898. 834 The cup that cheers.
DOBSON, H. R Medalist.
1834. 998 Medallic portrait of a young
lady.
DOBSON, John, F.R.l.B.A.
Architect.
Newcastle-upon- Tyne.
1818. 1034 Perspective view of Seaton
Delaval House, the seat of
Sir Jacob Astley, Bart., etc.
1850. 1209 Arcades and Portico, Central
Railway Station, Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
DOBSON, William Charles Thomas,
R.A., R.W.S. Painter.
28, Exmoulh St., Spa Fields.
1842. 305 The Hermit. " Wild spariiling
rage inflames, etc."
1843. 225 Portrait of a lady.
25 8 do. do.
1204 Paul. " Here it was that I
found Paul, with his head
leaning against a rock, and
his eyes fixed on the ground."
— Paul and Virginia.
{Master of the Society of Arts and School oj
Design, Birmingham.)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
343
1844.
52
The first sketch. Portraits of
the daughters of the Rev. J.
P. Lee, M.A., Head Master
1856.
of King Edward's School,
1857
Birmingham.
279
Portrait of Peyton Blakeston,
M.D., F.R.S., Fellow of the
College of Physicians, Phy-
sician to the Birmingham
.S58
General Hospital.
.845.
I 12
Study of a boy.
607
H. Bellenden Kcr, Esq.
Birmingham, and
7, Travers Inn.
1846.
578
Young Italian Goatherd.
23, A^nvman Street.
1859
1848.
493
Saul with the witch of Endor.
510
Undine von Ringstetten.
IS49.
21
Major-General G. R. Fox.
562
Miss J. Gulston.
803
The Knight Huldbrand relat-
ing his adventure in the
i860
Enchanted Forest. — Vide
Undine.
984
Design, in arabesque. After the
manner of Correggio.
1850.
44
Portrait of a lady as St. Cecilia,
etc.
68
"Thou art thy mother's glass,
and she in thee calls back the
lovely April of herprime, etc."
1861
244
The Virgin Mary and the child
Jesus. " For he hath re-
garded the lowliness," etc.
1862
377
St. John the Evangelist.
5, Chalcot Villas,
Haverstock Hill.
1863
I85I.
5'3
St. John leading the Blessed
Virgin to his home after the
Crucifixion.
1864
758
Miss Mary St. John Brander.
71, Newtnan Street.
1865
1852.
140
The Christian Pilgrim. " Who-
soever doth not bear his
cross and come after me
cannot be my disciple."
1866
42;
Miriam.
1136
" Mater dolorosa," etc.
1853-
528
Tobias with Raphael, his
guardian angel, on their
1867
journey to Medea.
1 29 1
The chorister.
£>o. and 5, Chalcott Villas.
1868
1854.
520
The charity of Dorcas.
34, Fitzroy Square.
1855-
379
The alms deeds of Dorcas.
1856.
310
The parable of the children in
the market place. " VVhere-
1869
unto then shall I liken, etc."
— St. Luke, chap. vii.
429
Si
532 The prosperous days of Job.
" Oh that I were as in
months past, etc." — Jol> xxix.
63 Reading the Psalms.
556 The child Jesus going down
with his parents to Nazareth.
— Luke ii.
Langliam Chambers.
59 Fairy tales.
41'; The holy innocents. "These
were redeemed from among
men, being the first-fruits
unto God and to the Lamb."
— Rev. xiv, 4.
446 Hagar and Ishmael sent away.
316 l)er Rosenkranz.
' David bade them teach the
children of Judah the use
of the bow." — 2 Samuel,
chap. i.
(Elected A.R.A.)
Die Heimkehr.
234 The Plough. " Train up a child
in the way he should go,
etc."
241 Bethlehem.
284 EmiHe aus Gorwitz.
Eldon House, Rosslyn Park.
34 Drinking fountain.
298 Flower girl.
394 Bauer Miidchen.
355 Mamma's birthday.
381 The picture book.
510 A fancy portrait,
181 Frijhling.
308 At the well.
340 The Holy family returned from
Egypt. " He came and dwelt
in a city called Nazareth."
4 Girl with ferns.
265 Morning.
129 Im Walde.
193 Girl with fagots.
322 A portrait.
436 The good shepherd.
204 In memoriam.
273 The child Jesus in the Temple.
"And it came to pass after
three days, etc."
50 Stragglers.
29S " Peace be to this house."
221 Happy Thoughts.
243 Christ raiseth from death the
widow's son of Nain. " Now
when he came nigh, etc."
358 Trespassing.
411 Too tired.
136 " Autumn's wreck supplies the
winter store."
238 Portrait of a young lady.
344
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dobson, William Charles Thomas,
R.A., R. IV.S.— continued.
1869. 307 A picture book.
419 The casket.
529 Little Bo-peep.
558 Summer.
1870. 217 Nunc dimittis. — St.LukeW, 2().
403 The Cottage Garden.
652 Cottagers.
660 Kiss me for it.
1871. 223 Alms. " When thou doest alms
let not thy left hand, etc."
741 Schwesterliebe.
(Elected R.A.)
1872. 235 The crown to the husband.
" Her children arise up and
call her blessed."
805 Faith.
1873. 77 Gertrude J. Dobson.
291 St. Paul at Philippi. Diploma
work. "A certain damsel
possessed with a spirit of
divination met us, etc." —
Acts xvi, 16, 18.
835 Phyrra. "Unhappy they to
whom untried you shine,
alas ! on beauty's pride."
846 Kate Kearney. " For that eyes
so modestly beaming, etc."
1874. 339 Father's welcome home.
405 Tending Goats.
904 Nursery tales. " Early to bed
and early to rise, etc."
1875. 226 "Children's children are the
crown of old men."
699 The young bather.
1876. 227 The oflTspring.
232 Rebecca.
338 On the Common.
676 At the well.
1877. 228 The fern gatherer.
706 " Una fascina di olive."
721 Waiting.
1878. 274 At the Masquerade.
373 Mother and child. "Thou art
thy mother's glass, etc."
698 Ligeia; a drawing.
1879. 175 A Venetian girl. "Oh, that I
were a glove upon that hand,
etc."
202 Julius Bertram.
1880. 247 Mignon, etc.
716 lone.
1881. 652 " Ada with the golden hair."
669 Kezia. " And in all the land
were no women found so fair
as the daughters of Job."
1882. 200 The golden age.
903 Christmas Carols. "Hark! the
herald angels sing, etc."
1883. 316 Morning.
385 Bianca Capella.
Gentilshursf,
Lodsworth, Petivorth.
1884. 5 Emily, daughter of T. Danby,
Esq., R.W.S.
322 Mrs. Dobson.
497 Nelly, daughter of T. Danby,
Esq., R.W.S.
1885. 1333 The lady of beauty. See " hxd,-
bian Nights"; a drawing.
1350 Windfalls; a drawing.
1887. 1129 Prudenza.
1888. 235 The Wandering minstrel. <
1889. 1313 A reminiscence of Venice; a
drawing.
1892. 883 The foot stile.
1216 Grisilde. "Nowonder is though
that sche were astoned, etc."
1894. 141 Ages ago: Hilary, daughter of
John Strain, Esq., M.I.C.E.
226 Nelly, daughter of John Strain,
Esq., M.I.C.E.
DOBSON, W. E Architect.
Gothic House, Chislett Jid., W.
1899. 1846 Designs for almshouses and
garden.
44, Lincoln's Inn Fields.
1903. 1515 Royal Norfolk and Suffolk
Yacht club, Lowestoft; com-
plete design.
DOCHARTY, Alexander Brownlie.
Painter.
113, West Regent St., Glasgow.
1882. 1037 Arran Cottages.
134, Bath Street, Glasgow.
1885. 1 145 Winter sunshine.
1886. 1103 The end of winter: Strath
Garry.
1 89 1. 1 140 Cattle resting.
Ruglen-by-Mayboll,
Ay re shire, N.B.
1894. 389 From Kilkerran Woods.
390 Evening on the Girvan.
1896. 338 Harvest weather — Ayreshire.
3, Ja?nes Street,
Blythmoor Square, Glasgow.
1899. 261 Springtime.
3, Jane Street,
Blythmoor Square, Glasgow.
1900. 171 The Glade.
DOCHARTY, James, A.R.S.A.
Painter.
82, West Mill Street, Glasgow.
1865. 525 Remains of the old Caledonian
forest, Cadzow ; winter's
evening.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
345
1866. 5S8
1869. II
1871. go
556
1873. 19
1040
1874. 161
228
1875. 860
896
1876. 287
1877. 92
DOCKER,
1829. 190
1830. 128
DOCKER,
Daybreak: mist rising off Ben
Cruachen, Loch Awe.
Haunt of the red deer on the
Dee, Braemar.
Evening on the Moor — (lien
Meassan, N.B.
Mist rising — Loch Eck, Scot-
land.
112, Wellington Street,
Glasgmv.
May.
Head of Loch Lomond.
Loch Achray, Trosachs.
Glencoe.
Gaffing a salmon.
The Dochart in spate — Killin,
Perthshire.
The river Achray, Trosachs.
A good fishing day — Loch
Lomond.
C Painter.
A ruin.
40, Old Bond Street.
Twilight.
Edward Painter.
Neu'lyn, Penzance.
1890. 646 A lantern manufacturer.
1 1 58 An old woman's pets.
1 89 1. 260 Playmates.
Etaples, Pas de Calais, France.
1899. 211 St. Vincent defended by a crow
from the attacks of its breth-
ren.
DOCKERILL, Miss Margaret.
Miniature Painter.
5, Meadoiv Studios, Bushey.
1900. 1278 Portrait of a lady.
1502 Frank Richmond Kimbrough,
Esq.
1519 Miss Emily G. Dockerill.
1901. 1329 Portrait of a gentleman.
1330 Mrs. de Montmorency.
1902. 1 144 Ursula.
1 167 Miss Margaret Ley.
1213 Mrs. Sidney Williams.
1903. 1283 John L. C. Booth, Esq.
1904. 1057 Portrait of a lady.
DOCKERY, Mrs. Susanna R.
Painter.
Norton, Guildford, Surrey.
1901. looi Threshing corn in Portugal.
DOCKREE, Mark Edwin ... Painter.
28, Dame Street, Islingtoji.
1868. 216 Conwyd Beck.
II.
1 3, Queen's Road,
St.Jolui's Wood.
1872. 9S3 The path through the wood —
Cobham, Kent.
1875. ^35 Evening on the Surrey Hills.
1876. 2S4 "In sheltered nook the mill
stream sings its merry lay."
1881. 528 The Valley of the church, South
Wales.
Croxley Green,
Rickmansivorth.
1883. 439 The Riew — Berriew.
1437 "Bowing their heads to winds
at play."
1884. 344 Bed and banks of the river
Riew.
1885. 359 The Vale of Neath.
1890. 1164 The Millstream.
DODD, Arthur C Painter.
Plaisance, Tunbridge Wells.
1880. 148 In the peaceful evening time.
1885. 245 Mutual distrust.
27, King Street.
1887. 876 Primrose day at the Zoo.
1889. 485 Bothered.
579 Felonious intentions.
941 A bone of contention.
950 An apparition.
Dedham, Essex.
1891. 579 Notes of defiance.
DODD, Charles Tattershall.
Painter.
6, Mount Pleasant,
Tunliridge Wells.
1847. 30 Moated house, Ightham, Kent.
1848. 471 Bolebrooke, an ancient resid-
ence of the Sackville family,
Sussex.
1850. 531 Rusthall Common, Kent.
1 85 1. 47 Brook at Buckhurst, Sussex.
1852. 521 Dawn Lane, near Speldhurst,
Kent.
1853. 219 Ightham Moated House, Kent.
296 Buckhurst Park, Sussex.
1855. 591 Nant Mill, Carnarvonshire.
1858. 265 Old Parliament House, Dol-
gelly.
1859. 452 A Kentish farm.
DODD, Charles Tattershall, Junr.
Painter.
Grosvenor Lodge,
Tunbridge Wells.
1892. 33 At Quimperle, Finisterre.
1894. 750 Dordrecht.
1901. II Buds and Blossom.
1904. 79 Autumn roses.
868 The Queen of the roses.
y y
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DODD, F Painter.
4, Camphill Terrace, Lewisliam.
1876. 740 "Tales of that awful, pitiless
sea!"
{This is probably by Frank Dadd, page 229.)
DODD, G Architect.
Bridge Office, 346, Strand.
1 8 1 o. 68S View of the bridge directed by
Act 49th of His present
Majesty, to be erected across
the river Thames from near
Somerset House, Strand, to
the opposite shore at Cupars
bridge, Lambeth. Length of
Bridge 1,350 feet, span of
each arch 130 feet by 36 in
altitude.
DODD, J. J Painter.
14, Aim Street,
Hanover Square.
1832. 60+ Interior of St. George's church,
Doncaster.
Castle Street, Tunbridge.
1835. 1000 North transept of Bolton Abbey,
Yorkshire.
10, Rue St. Honore, Paris.
1838. 132 Angling.
980 Vessels on the Seine between
Rouen and Paris.
1839. 905 View of the Louvre and of
Pont de Thuileries, near
Pont Neuf, Paris.
DODD, Miss M..
1830. 638 Portrait of a lady.
965 do. do.
1831. 639 Mr. Harvey.
641 Mrs. Harvey.
745 Mr. Stock.
.Miniature Painter.
10, Sion Place, Bristol.
DODD, P. G Miniature Painter.
39, Fore Street, Cripplegate.
835 Julia.
II, Camomile Street.
587 Portrait of a lady.
781 Portraits of the artist's younger
brother and three sisters.
610 Miss Cross.
636 Portrait of a lady.
637 Mr. James Warmington.
685 Alexander Smith, Esq.
718 Mr. Williams.
739 James Weddell, Esq., R.N.
782 Mrs. Botcherby.
861 Portrait of a gentleman.
876 do. my mother.
1825.
1826.
327.
1828.
do.
gentleman
do.
do.
do.
lady.
do.
do.
1829. 652 Portrait of a lady.
669 do. a gentleman.
802 Mr. J. Sharpe.
1830. 74> J. Weddell, Esq., R.N.
796 Mrs. M'Donald.
885 Portrait of a gentleman.
886 do. lady.
948 Miss Sharpe.
1 83 1. 648 Miss Cross.
650 Portrait of a lady.
685 Miss M. Jones.
693 Miss Jones.
890 Miss Holmes.
1832. 787 Portrait of a lady.
823 do. do.
843 Samuel Benton, Esq.
889 Miss Emma Wix.
1833. 499 Portrait of a lady.
673
678
683
728
757 Master Birch.
935 Portrait of a lady.
1834. 616 Mrs. Alsager.
617 Portrait of a lady.
633 Mrs. C. Folkard.
663 Portrait of a gentleman.
744 Mrs. Barton.
746 Portraits of the children of
M. Alsager, Esq.
25, Leadenhall Square.
1835. 717 Portrait of a gentleman.
837 do. lady.
1836. 862 Thomas Young, Esq.
DODD, R Painter.
King James Stairs, Shadwell.
l^S^. 60 Portrait of a nobleman. {Sir
Gilbert Elliot.)
246 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Bodd.)
344, near Catharine Street,
Strand, and St. PauPs,
Shadwell.
1788. 187 Portrait of a general officer.
270 Portrait of a sea captain.
35, Threadneedle Street.
1 789. 385 Portrait of Shee Shues Sham, a
Chinese artist.
DODD, R Architect.
1799. 914 Design for the improvement of
the Port of London.
1025 View of Tilbury and Graves-
end, with sections of the
intended tunnel under the
River Thames.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
347
35, Whitehall.
1800. 1017 Design for a canal aqueduct
across a navigable river.
1020 Elevation of the intended state-
/ house at Halifax, Nova Sco-
tia, in North America.
34, Parliament Street.
1801. 1034 Design for a stone bridge, in-
stead of the present London
Bridge.
1802. 344 Design for a public seal.
1046 A design for a bridge and
bason for the Grand Surrey
Canal.
26, Change Alley,
Cornhill.
1807. 943 Elevation of a bridge to cross
the river Thames near Vaux-
hall.
1808. 905 Design for a ship lock for a
national public dock.
914 Design for a ship-lock for a
national public dock, with
interior gates for passing
small vessels and saving
water.
8, Oxford Street.
181 7. 1010 Design for the iron intended
East London or Bridge of
Trafalgar, from St. Paul's,
Shadwell, Middlesex, over
the River Thames to St.
Mary, Rotherhithe, Surrey,
of sufficient altitude for ship-
ping to sail beneath. De-
signed on the principle of
tenacity or tension, the three
apertures over the river to
be 320 feet chord each, the
incline of plane on each
shore, r, 200 feet; the various
niches of the bridge meant
for the reception of bronze
statues of those naval heroes
who have most distinguished
themselves in the service of
their country; and in the
pannels beneath them, metal
bas-reliefs of our principal
naval engagements.
DODD, Ralph Painter.
Wapping Wall.
1782. 395 Capt. M'Bride in the Artois
frigate, capturing two Dutch
privateers on the Dogger
Bank.
398 View of the Whale fishery in
Greenland.
1782. 408
1783. .82
246
247
1784. s
235
1785. 406
1786. 13
•5
29
3°
1787. 204
379
380
390
The engagement between the
English and Dutch Squad-
rons on the Doggerbank,
August 5, 1 781.
32, Edgiuare Road.
A second attempt of the Cen-
taur to stop the Cresar cross-
ing from the windward.
A storm, with a view of the
Centaur in distress, on the
night of the 1 6th of Septem-
ber, 1782. The Villa de
Paris and other ships in the
distance.
The Centaur cutting off the
Caesar, on the 12th of April,
1782, laying her ath wart-
hawse from the leeward.
The Centaur boarding the
Csesar.
The Santa Margaritta cutting
her prize adrift the next
morning at day break, on
the appearance of 13 sail of
the enemy's line of battle
ships.
L'Amazonne of 36 guns, 301
men, after an hour and a
quarter's engagement, strik-
ing to His Majesty's frigate
Santa Margaritta of 36 guns,
255 men, Elliot Salter, com-
mander, on the evening of
the 29th of July, 1782.
Lord Hood, with the fleet
under his command, taking
possession of the French
anchoring ground in Bassa-
terre-road, St. Kitts, the rear
divisi.;n of the British engag-
ing the French centre.
A storm coming on, the
Ramillies making a signal,
etc.
The Ramillies water-logged.
The Ramillies in distress.
The blowing up of the Ramil-
lies.
Portrait of an Indiaman, with a
view of the Island of St.
Helena.
A sea-piece (morning) with an
East Indiaman entering the
River Thames.
View of the Cape of Good
Hope, with an East India-
man coming to an anchor in
Table Bay.
Homeward bound East India-
man taking a pilot off Dover.
34«
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dodd, Ralph — continued.
1787. 408 British seamen boarding an
enemy's ship, and attacking
them on their own deck.
20, Ne'iV Road, Maty bone.
1788. 79 A hght breeze.
9+ Portrait of an EngUsh frigate.
213 do. do.
233 A brisk gale.
407 A squadron at the Nora.
Ahop Buildings, New Road.
1792. 383 His Majesty's ship Victory sail-
ing from Spithead with a
division from a grand fleet.
1793. 119 A View in the harbour of
Dover.
157 A View on the Thames at
Billingsgate at low water.
245 A View on the river at Green-
wich from the isle of Dogs.
261 A View on the river at Graves-
end, with passage boats.
337 View on the river at Lime-
house from the mill wall.
22, Lis son Green.
1795. 31 The Queen man-of-war in
danger of being cut off by
the enemy, is relieved by
ships from the^British fleet.
38 La Nymphe boarding La Cleo-
patra.
134 La Nymphe bringing La Cleo-
patra to action.
261 A View of the action of the
1st of June.
309 The Royal Sovereign is pre-
vented from taking posses-
sioi-L of La Terrible by other
ships coming to her relief.
1798. iSi His Majesty's frigates, the In-
defatigable and Amazon,
engaging Le Droits de
I'Homme, a French 74-gun
ship, on her return from an
unsuccessful expedition to
Ireland, 13th Jan., 1797.
397 Destruction of Le Droits de
I'Homme at daybreak, being
forced on shore by the
frigates in Hodienne Bay,
near Brest.
586 The Dutch fleet defeated on
the afternoon, nth October,
1797, by the British fleet,
under the command of
Admiral Lord Duncan.
958 A squadron of five ships of the
line and two frigates, under
the command of Vice-Ad-
miral Cornwallis on the 17th
of June, 1795, retreating
before thirty French ships
of the line, thirteen of which
were of the line of battle.
41, Charing Cross.
1806. 7 Onset of the battle off" Trafal-
gar.
289 Battle off" Trafalgar; time, near
the conclusion; with a view
of the four ships which es-
caped from the enemy's van,
and afterwards taken by the
squadron under Sir Richard
Strachan.
1807. 682 A beach view on the coast of
France in the environs of
Boulogne.
690 Pilots mooring their boats, with
a view of Dover Castle from
the beach.
696 View of the "Victory," in the
gale which succeeded the
battle of Trafalgar, disabled,
and in tow by the "Poly-
phemus."
699 Lord Nelson's ship, " Victory,"
leading the van into action,
on the 2rst September, 1805,
with the " Temeraire " in her
wake; and the " Neptune,"
Captain Freemantle, bearing
up to engage the " Santis-
sima Trinidada."
1809. 439 View of the river from West-
minster Bridge during the
late conflagration of Drury
Lane Theatre.
445 View of the action between
His Majesty's ship "Ame-
thyst," Capt. M. Seymour,
and the French frigate "The-
tis," a few minutes before
the latter surrendered after
a hard contest of three
hours.
448 Retreat of the Russian admiral
into Port Baltic; his rear-
most ship, after being res-
cued in the morning, cut off
and captured at the mouth
of that Port, at close of
day, by the "Centaur," 26th
August, 1808.
DODD, S. T.
4, Camp's Hill Terrace,
Ryecrofi Road, Lewisham.
1880. 236 (/« the i?idex, but in the cata-
logue No. 236 is by Frank
Dadd. See page 229.)
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
349
DODD, W Painter.
1 , Philpot Lane,
Commercial Road.
1829. 249 Portrait of an artist.
1832. 66z do. a gentleman.
7, Milton Place,
Euston Square.
1834. 127 Sketch on the coast of Sunder-
land.
Lamb Street, Sout/nvark.
1839. 270 M. Seurr, Esq.
398 Portrait of an artist.
DODGSHUN and UNDSWORTH.
Architects.
1 3, Bttckingham Street, Strand.
1877. 1176 South-west view of the Shake-
speare Memorial Theatre,
Library and Picture Gallery;
erectingatStratford-on-Avon.
2, Great Queen Street,
Westminster.
1878. mo " The Hill," Stratford-on-Avon.
1879. 1104 Grand staircase, Shakespeare
Memorial, Stratford - on -
Avon.
1 1 16 Design for Shepherd's Spring,
Hants.
DODGSON, G Architect.
2, Gower Street North.
1838. mo The Dutton Viaduct on the
Grand Junction Railway
over the river Weaver, etc.
6, Southampton Place,
Euston Square.
1840. 922 Regent's Dock Viaduct on the
London and Blackwall Rail-
way.
DODGSON, George Haydock, R. IV.S.
Painter.
21, Mornington Place.
1 84 1. 621 Rydal water.
1844. 1067 South aisle of Westminster
Abbey.
18, Mornington Road.
1850. 561 June.
DODS, John W Sculptor.
St. Mary's Place, Dumfries.
1894. 1819 T. K. Newbigging, Esq. ; head,
bronze.
DODSON, George Painter.
Portland Road Gate,
Marylebone Park.
1817. 735 Desenfan's Gallery, Portland
Road.
1818. 521 North bridge and St. Botolph's
Priory, Colchester.
795 Miss Simpson.
Regent's Park.
1820. 80S Mrs. King.
DODSON, George J Painter.
23, Clapham Road.
1899. 1014 Street in Corfe Castle, Dorset.
DOE, E Enamel Painter.
Edgar Street, Worcester.
1823. 650 The infant Academy; enamel
on china. From the original
picture by Sir Joshua Rey-
nolds.
1831. 935 Portrait of his late Majesty
George IV; enamel onchina.
From the original picture by
the late Sir Thomas Law-
rence, P.R.A.
DOHERTY, O'. SeeO.
DOIDGE, Miss Sarah A Painter.
I I, Lansdowne Place, Richmond,
I 1859. 639 Spoils of a truant.
i 1 86 1. 199 Heralds of springtime.
1867. 53 Springtime.
Penhelig, Aberdovey,
North Wales.
' 1874. 309 Richmond Park.
347 Near Twickenham.
DOLAN, Philip Painter.
23, Great Coram Street.
1867. 762 Basket of Grapes.
776 Plums and peach.
2, Tolmer Square.
1874. 877 Primulas.
1875. 7S0 Greengages and apricots.
1877. 669 Interior of a cow house : milk-
ing time.
DOLBY, Edwin Painter.
64, Charlotte Street.
1863. 796 Chatres(Eure et Loir), France.
DOLBY, Edwin Thomas Painter.
17, Camden Street North.
1849. 1045 The west front of Wells Cathe-
dral.
DOLBY, Joshua E. A Painter.
13, Millbank Street,
Westminster.
1840. 339 The Forum Civile, Pompeii.
1846. 309 The convent porch, Amalfi.
350
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DOLL, C. Fitzroy Architect.
86, Gower Street.
1894. >55> New premises for the Associa-
tion for Promoting the Wel-
fare of the Blind, Tottenham
Court Road.
DOLLAR, Peter Architect.
44, Great Marlborou;^h Street.
1885. 1888 Folkington Manor, Polegate,
etc.
1 888. 1857 Stables, New York.
1858 do. do. interior of
courtyard.
1892. 1747 View of Chasemore, near
Southampton.
DOLLMAN, Francis Thomas.
Architect.
78, George Street.
1840. 1010 The Vicar's Close, Wells, etc.
1013 do. do.
6, Albert Street, Regent's Park.
1856. 1106 Inner Court, Grey Friars Hos-
pital, Coventry.
9, Adam Street, Adelphi.
1877. 1160 Interior, St. Saviour's church,
Walthamstow.
1 170 Interior, St. Mary Ovaries'
church, Southwark.
DOLLMAN (F. T.) and ALLEN
(W. T.) Architects.
9, Adam Street, Adelpld.
1877. 112Z Interior, All Saints' church.
Stoke Newington.
1878. 1 161 Exterior, do. do.
DOLLMAN, Herbert P Painter.
15, Alma Road, Canonhiry.
1880. 1006 Stage-struck.
21, Hoivland Street.
1886. 792 The Marchioness playing at
cribbage at Dick Swiveller's
lodgings. — Old Curiosity
Shop.
1887. 206 Band of the ist West India
Regiment.
32, Woodstock Road, Chiswick.
1 89 1. 999 A Codicil.
1892. 661 Asking papa.
1894. 832 Neighbours.
DOLLMAN, John Charles, R.l.
Painter.
15, Grafton Street,
Fitzroy Square.
1872. »3 What are the wild waves say-
say?
1077 Caught napping.
iS73-
1875-
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
61
9S9
377
80
924
1884.
671
18S5.
4
703
1886.
12
38.
1887.
9S4
I8S8.
630
1889.
ijiS
1890.
69
I89I.
1065
1067
1892.
48
1894.
293
1895.
429
1896.
526
Just saved.
" If it were done when 'tis
done, then 'twere well it were
done quickly."
17, Fitzroy Street.
65 His only friend.
" Those that ask, shan't have,
and those that don't ask,
don't want."
The Princess. "To lift the
woman's fallen divinity upon
an even pedestal with man."
— Tennyson.
Killing time.
21, Ho7oland Street.
1360 The burial of the Indian chief.
" They sang that by its na-
tive bowers, etc."
1375 "Uneasy lies the head that
wears a crown."
47 " The course of true love never
did run smooth."
5, Primrose Hill Studios.
455 Table d'hote at a dogs' home.
471 Friends in adversity: Christ-
mas Day at the Dreadnought
Hospital, Greenwich. Fre-
quently between thirty and
forty different nationalities,
patients at the hospital, sit
down to dinner at Christ-
mas.
Hove House, Bedford Park.
" Not worth powder and shot."
Nezvton Grove, Bedford Park.
A Juvenile party.
" Should old acquaintance be
forgot."
" Warranted quiet to ride or
drive."
Twelve o'clock.
"Your humble servant."
Les Miserables. i^A cab stand.)
" Worse things happen at sea."
Polo.
"My turn now."
067 The rising generation.
Judas.
Gold.
The field of honour.
During the time of the Ser-
monses. "In 1592 and 1593
the Town Council of Edin-
burgh contributed to the
pious gloom of their country
by forbidding this harmless
and healthy amusement on
Sundays. John Henrie and
Pat Rogie, early martyrs of
the club, were prosecuted for
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
35»
playing of the gowff on the
links every Sabbath the time
of the Sermonses."
1896. 810 "As the twig is bent the tree 's
inclined."
1897. 445 Saint Antony. "The demons
changed themselves into the
shapes of beasts and creep-
ing things. . . . But when
the enemy saw himself too
weak for Antony's determina-
tion, then he attacked him
with the temptation which
he is wont to use."
313 The awakening of Titania.
" Methought I was en-
amoured of an ass."
230 The Stymie: North Berwick in
the forties.
693 Crusoe.
40 The top of the hill.
514 A question of compensation.
2S7 An anxious moment.
412 Kismet.
773 Mowgli made leader of the
Bandar-log. "This time, they
said, they were really going
to have a leader, and be-
come the wisest people in
the jungle — so wise that every
one else would notice and
envy them." — Ri/dyanl Kip-
ling.
139 Marcus B. Huish, Esq.
847 Famine.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1902.
1903.
1904.
DOLLOND, W. Anstey Painter.
W. Dolland,
Pi/gritit's Hatch, Brentwood.
1879. 506 Touches of sweet Harmony.
20, Newman Street.
1880. 958 "Maiden with the meek brown
eyes, etc."
1882. 797 Meditation.
42, Bishop's Terrace, Fulhant.
1884. 549 Disturbers of the peace.
Dolland, 48, Lilyville Road,
Fiilham.
1889. 701 The veil of evening.
The Hollies, Totteridge, Herts.
1897. 1272 Summer time.
Sherrard House,
Middle Deal, Kent.
1898. 1222 The last chord.
DOLORES, Madame Painter.
75, Margaret Street.
1848. 710 An Indian dancinggirl reposing
on the banks of the Ganges.
DOMETT, A. N Painter.
13a, Pembridge Place.
1879. 6S The white rose of York.
DOMETT, Miss Susan C. ... Painter.
2, Denbigh Villas.
1S65. 40S Faith.
DOMINICUS, Mrs Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1789. 28 Hebe.
DOMINY, J. S Painter.
23, Milner Street, Chelsea.
1865. 485 My negro page.
3, Russell Square,
Great Yai^iouth.
1868. 337 Home thoughts.
668 Help by the wayside.
School of Art, York.
1871. 89S Interior of York Minster.
1 1 , Museum Street, York.
1874. 711 Gorleston pilots.
DOMMERSEN, P. C Painter.
48, Oxford Terrace, Clap ham.
1865. 221 Rough water off the Isle of
Walcheren, Holland.
DONALD, D Painter.
.St. Mona?t's, Slreatham.
1898. 1225 A bit of Calais.
1899. 1207 Tarbert, N.B.
1903. 801 A bit of Arundel.
DONALD, John Milne Painter.
9, Coram Street.
1844. 465 A lane scene near Waltham
Abbey.
1846. 48 Partrick Bridge, near Glasgow.
DONALD-SMITH, Miss Helen.
Painter.
I, Eldon Road, Kensington.
1889. 837 Shiplake backwater.
1896. iS Mrs. Eyre Matcham.
1898. 67 Edward Carroll, Esq.
DONALDSON, Andrew Benjamin.
Painter.
49, London Street.
1862. 639 Christiani ad Leones!
1863. 686 The burial of our Lord Jesus
Christ. " Thou hast laid
Me in the lowest pit, etc."
1864. 257 Violet.
23, Royal Crescent.
1867. 431 The Viaticum.
626 The Garden of Faith. "The
various arts, sciences, and
352
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Donaldson, Andrew Benjamin — con-
tinued.
pursuits of the Middle Ages
are here represented by char
acters famous in history, who
are grouped round an altar
to indicate the influence in
those days of the spirit of
Faith."
9, Dicke Street, Portland Place.
1869. 376 Vespers.
471 Music during a banquet.
"Come, shall we hear the
music?"
1870. 200 Head of a Cardinal.
97S Margaret mocked.
990 Afternoon in Treviso. " Geor-
gione took no small delight
in two passages, and in the
sound of the lute, to which
he was so cordially devoted,
and which he practised so
constantly, that he played
and sang with the most ex-
quisite perfection, etc."
1871. 541 After a battle — period: Wars
of the Roses.
575 Allegro.
1872. 441 Florence.
10, Argyle Road, W.
1876. 6S3 A street in Bamberg, Bavaria.
1877. 112 Edric, the fisherman, presents
a fish as a token from St.
Peter of the consecration of
Westminster Abbey. " On
the morning appointed for
the consecration of the ori-
ginal monastery on the Isle
of Thorns, at dawn Bishop
Mellitus prepares the anoint-
ing oil and utensils for the
dedication, and comes to
King Sebert to the new
church. At the door they
are met by Edric, with the
salmon in his hand, which
he presents from St. Peter
in a gentle manner."
1879. 674 Bright morning after rain —
Ely.
930 Flight from the Danes. "When
nuns affrighted, etc."
1880. 672 Inner Dock, Dordrecht.
1882. 1039 The Tiber in flood.
1883. 140 The dishonoured Rood, a.d.
1537- "Despised, rejected
lies the blessed Rood, etc."
Devereux House,
Pitzjokn's Avenue.
1884. 808 A miracle play.
6, Daleham Gardens.
1885. 1307 The West gate. Delft.
1886. 92 The musician's daughter.
176 "Pope Alexander VI deciding
between the claims of Spain
and Portugal by drawing a
line across the map of the
worldand assigning the lands
on either side to the rival
Countries, the West Indies
to Spain and the East Indies
to Portugal.
1890. 1209 Calle Santa Isabel, Toledo.
1891. 169 "Most potent and reverend
signiors."
1897. 1 1 68 Bridgnorth.
1230 The river Dee at Chester.
1898. 1015 Athanasius contra mundum.
DONALDSON, James Architect.
At Mr. Leverton's.
1777. 41 S A Design for a temple.
Great Queen Street,
Lincoln's Inn Pields.
1778. 412 Design intended for a gentle-
man's villa in Ayreshire.
JPart Street, Bloomsbury.
'793- 793 Design for the new school house
now building in Bloomsbury
churchyard, with an eleva-
tion of the church.
DONALDSON, James H. ... Painter.
Prospect House, Scarborough.
1883. 906 Still Hfe.
School of Arts, Scarborough.
1884. II 1 5 Still hfe; study.
DONALDSON, John.
Miniature Painter.
At Mr. Niven's,
King Street, Soho.
I77S- 98 Portrait of a gentleman; minia-
ture.
99 Orlando and Oliver; a drawing
from a description of Shake-
spear, "As You Like It,"
act iv.
4, Southampton Street,
Covent Garden.
1791. 282 Portrait of a gentleman.
355 do. lady.
DONALDSON, T.
Miniature Painter.
1 3, Tavistock Row,
Covent Garden.
1795- 35° Portrait of a young lady.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
353
DONALDSON, Thomas Leverton.
Architect.
8, Blootnsbury Square.
1816. S63 Interior view of a Sculpture
Gallery, forming part of a
design for a national mu-
seum.
18 1 7. 896 Perspective view of the ap-
proach to the terrace in a
nobleman's grounds.
1818. 991 Elevations of two designs for a
monument to the memory of
Robert Burns in the county
of Ayr.
102S Perspective view of part of a
design for a Triumphal En-
trance into a city.
1823. 709 Geometrical elevation of the
Strozzi Palace, Florence,
etc.
1824. 906 Composition of various frag-
ments,selected from churches
in Italy.
926 Design : church, Country town.
952 do. Insurance office.
967 Idea for a Temple to Victory,
etc., etc.
7, Hart Street,
B/oomsbury.
1827. 932 View in the cloisters of the
Basilica of San Ambrogio
at Milan.
1828. 974 Monument.
1831. 1062 Design: monument to theDuke
of York.
1 107 Design : church in Woburn
Square.
1837. 1036 Dalby Hall, the seat of E. B.
Hartopp, Esq.
1037 Public building at Leicester.
1839. 1210 Design: Public building at
Rugby.
1269 Model of a tomb for a noble
family.
1840. 969 Design for the Nelson monu-
ment.
991 Design: No. 50 for the new
Royal Exchange.
1039 do. do. do.
1045 Design for Taylor and Ran-
dolph building at Oxford.
1842. 1091 Design: Hallyburton House,
Angusshire, N.B., the seat
of the late Lord Doug-
las Gordon Hallyburton,
etc.
1 1 10 New Scotch church at Wool-
wich, etc.
1 1 18 All Saints' church, Gordon
Street, St. Pancras.
II.
Bolton Gardens,
Russell Square.
1846. 1325 Design: Insurance office.
1326 Lambourne Place, the seat of
Henry Hippisley, Esq.
1854. 1206 An architect's dream, or sketch
for the opening the Crypt
of St. Paul's Cathedral, ex-
posing sarcophagi of Nelson
and Wellington, etc., etc.
DONKIN, Miss Alice E Painter.
34, Broad Street, Oxford.
1871. 542 "Whom I call the Belle Au-
rore."
1872. 294 La tricoteuse.
1873. 130 Musical memories.
1067 Henry W. Acland, F.R.S.,
D.C.L., Regius Professor of
Medicine in the University
of Oxford.
57, Ladbrook Road.
1874.
7
Six Bars rest.
1423
Waiting.
187s.
17S
Florence Blakiston Dunn.
1877.
34>
Mrs. J. Hartopp Nash.
9, Upper Tulse Hill.
1885.
68i
Study of a head.
142, Sinclair Road,
JVest Kensington.
1887.
249
" How should ethereal natures
comprehend, etc."
1888.
361
Beatrixand Margaret, daughters
of Sir Horace Davey, Q.C.
E/igkfield Green, Staines.
I89I.
892
The sleeping beauty.
1900.
12S4
Poppies.
BONN, William Architect.
Maddox Street,
Hanover Square.
1770. 72 A design for the front to Cork
Hill of the Royal Exchange
in Dublin.
73 Another for the front to Parlia-
ment Street.
DONNE, B.J. M Painter.
Axmouth Colyford, Devon.
1894. 1 1 31 The Kinnbriicke, Stalden —
passing storm.
1895. 913 Sunrise on Monte Rosa, from
Macugnaga.
DONNE, J. M Painter.
92, Gloucester Crescent.
1865. 257 A dish from Loch Achray.
1883. 983 Rising mists under a splinter of
dolomite.
zz
;54
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Donne, J. M. — contimied.
1883. 1023 Fresh fallen snow on an Alpine
crag.
1088 The last gleam of a lonely
peak.
DONNE, Walter J Painter.
Alton House, Scarborough.
1886. 1:76 A Sussex Landscape.
3, Radnor Street, Chelsea.
1891. 196 The first communion.
1227 The coast near Clovelly.
154, Kinifs Jioad, Chelsea.
1892. 850 In Brittany.
1076 Evening.
1274 Their evening meal.
Grosvenor Studios,
Vauxhall Bridge.
1895. 285 Portrait of a lady.
1 54, King's Road, S. W.
1896. 297 Portrait of a gentleman.
:oi6 Sisters.
1897. 78 Landscape — Evening.
1418 Portrait of a lady.
3, Felham St., Thurloe Square.
1899. 661 Early morn.
919 Faggot gatherers.
1 90 1. 6 Mrs. Lawrence Moore.
1902. 158 A Susse.x Common.
19S The Chalk Pit, Merstham.
1903. 63 "Lt the valley beneath where
Florence lay out on the
mountain side."
375 Where the bees hum.
521 " The chequer'd shade."
I, Stratford Studios.
1904. 174 The rope makers.
176 Golden Dawn.
DONNELLY, Major
John Fretcheville D
General Sir
K.C.B.
Etcher.
Col. J. F. D. Donnelly,
6, Onslow Crescent.
1884. 1437 View near Southwold; etching.
DONNER, Edgar P Etcher.
78, Tierney Road, Streatham.
1893. 1449 Meeting of officers of the Ar-
quebusiers of St. George.
After Frank Hals.
DONOGHUE, J. P Painter.
3, Ebury Street.
1846. 656 Belinda's distress. " It grieves
me much (replied the Peer
again), who speaks so well
should ever speak in vain,
<i\.c."—Rape of the Lock.
DONOGHUE, John Sculptor.
21, Bolton Studios.
1890. 1957 Mrs. Ronalds; bust.
2119 The young Sophokles leading
the chorus of victory after
the battle of Salamis; statue.
DONOWELL, John Architect.
1 01, St. Martin'' s Lane.
1778. 85 Aperspective viewoftheSteyne
at Brighthelmstone taken
from the South end; a draw-
ing.
3, B romp ton Row,
Knightsbridge.
1779. 69 A perspective view of a gentle-
man's villa.
1780. 378 Villa at Boxmore.
1 78 1. 510 A design for Skinners' Hall,
Dowgate Hill.
1786. 562 East view of West Wycombe,
Bucks, with the mausoleum
and part of the garden of
Lord le Despencer.
DONTHORNE, W. J Architect.
At Mr. J. Wyatfs,
50, Lower Brook Street.
1817. 898 Interior of St. Andrew's Hall,
Norwich.
1818. 931 Design for a cathedral.
1 8 19. 10S8 do. cemetery.
1820. 936 do. city.
1 7, Hanover Street.
1824. S60 Hillington Hall, a seat of Sir
W. B. Folkes, Bart.
1825. 920 Hall and staircase, do.
1826. 918 Felbrigg, Norfolk, a seat of
Admiral Windham.
1827. 1013 UUeswater Cottage, Twicken-
ham, for C. Dufour, Esq.
18, Hanover Street,
Hanover Square.
1828. 1035 The Vicarage, Hornby village,
for the Duke of Leeds.
1038 Library at Hillington Hall,
etc.
1829. 999 Pickenham Hall, Norfolk, a
seat of W. L. Wiggett Chute,
Esq.
1833. '°°3 Woolland House, Dorsetshire,
for G. C. Loftus, Esq.
1835- 9=9 Highclifife, Hampshire, a seat
of Lord Stuart de Rothesay,
etc.
974 Bure Homage, Hampshire, a
seat of Baroness de Feu-
chferes.
1839. 1 186 Peasmarsh, Sussex, for Dr.
Buckland.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
355
1841. 1036 Rooms at Hillington Hall.
1078 Sessions court and gaol at Peter-
borough.
1842. 1 121 Deanery, Peterborough.
1844. 1224 Folkington Place, Sussex, for
T. Sheppard, Esq., M.P.
1S45. 1251 The Leicester testimonial, near
Holkham Hall.
1846. 1175 New street, throwing open a
view of Westminster Abbey,
from Buckingham Palace.
1185 Proposed new square at W'est-
minster Abbey, etc.
1853. 1 122 Heronden, Kent, for W. Whe-
lan, Esq.
1 147 Lodge to Wallington Hall, for
Edmund Peel, Esq.
DOO, George Thomas, E.A., F.R.S.
Engraver.
Great Stanmore.
1853. 29 Portrait of an artist.
1854. 575 Portrait.
623 The Hon. and Rev. Douglas
Gordon.
1248 Portrait of an artist.
1 36 1 do. a lady.
1855. 399 Richard Owen, Esq., M.D.,
F.R.S., etc., etc.
1296 R. Gordon Latham, Esq.,
M.D., F.R.S., etc.
1298 Thomas Bell, Esq., V.P.R.S.,
Professor of Zoology, King's
College.
1321 Arthur Henfrey, Esq., F.R.S.,
Professor of Botany, King's
College.
1397 William Yarrell, Esq., F.L.S.,
V.P.Z.S., etc.
1856. 30S Hubert Kelly, Esq., M.D.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1857. 2S6 A school boy.
(Elected R.A.)
1859. I200 A portrait.
1864. 831 The Raising of Lazarus. After
Sebastian del Piombo.
850 Mrs. Robert Hollond. After
Ary Scheffer.
1S65. 862 Lady Edward. After Buckner.
882 The Raising of Lazarus. After
Sebastian del Piombo.
(Became Honorary Retired Academician.)
1867. 937 After Ary Scheffer. {Probably
St. Augustine and his
mother.)
1868. 924 Dr. Johnstone, consulting Phy-
sician, Free Hospital, Bir-
mingham. After W. T.
Roden.
1S70. 859 Diploma plate of the Honorary
Foreign Academicians of the
Royal Academy.
4, Chancellor Road, Duhvich.
1873. 125S Sir Charles Eastlake, P.R.A.
After J. P. Knight, R.A.
1876. 1107 Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A.
After himself.
1S79. "9- The late Sir Francis Grant,
P.R.A. After himself.
1882. 1276 Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A.
After himself.
DORING, Adolf G Engraver.
Villa Douzette,
Earth ajd Ostsee, Germany.
1897. 161 1 The chariots of the hours.
After \V'alter Crane.
DORMAN, J. J Painter.
Southern Hill, Reading.
1855. 652 My landlord's daughter.
4, Portland Place, Reading.
1857. 1155 Fatigue.
DOROTHEA, Lucy Painter.
1856. 32 A sketch.
DORRELL, Edmund Painter.
5, Avery Farm Roiv, Chelsea.
1807. 434 A scene on Cromack Water,
Cumberland.
484. A scene near Tallylln, North
Wales.
48; Cottage near Harlech.
609 A scene on Derwentwater,
Cumberland.
771 A mill near Stonethwaite,
Cumberland.
1808. 375 Scene in the village of Good-
riche.
413 Goodriche Castle — Evening.
422 Road scene — Borrowdale,
Cumberland.
426 Scene on the Wye.
427 Landscape — twilight.
655 Scene on the Wye: washing
sheep.
3, Winchester Place,
Little Chelsea.
181 2. 427 Cottage children.
34, Church Street, Chelsea.
1824. 525 Landscape and figures.
71, Great Titchfield Street.
1828. 615 Entrance to Hastings.
968 Cottage Scene — Hawkhurst,
Kent.
556
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Alfred, Count.
Painter and Sculptor.
Gore House.
Portrait of Dwarkanauth
Tagore.
Napoleon at the battle of
\\^agram.
Napoleon; designed for a public
monument.
Lieut. -General Count D'Orsay;
sculpture.
The Countess of Blessington.
A bronze statuette of General
Compte D'Orsay.
A posthumous bust of General
Compte D'Orsay.
A bronze cameo of the Countess
of Bles.sington.
Portrait.
do.
The Duke of Wellington.
A statuette of the Emperor of
Russia.
A model of a statue of the
Marquis of Anglesey.
The late Viscount Canterbury.
A bust of Mr. Francis Grant,
A.R.A.
Dagobert ; a sketch from Eugene
Sue's " Wandering Jew."
Statue of a female equestrian.
DORSCHWELLER, H Painter.
63, Haymarket.
1837. 6S3 A conversation.
886 Costume of the time of Louis
XI of France.
DOTCHEN, John Architect.
Great Queen Street,
Park Prospect, Westminster,
i^l^. 100 A design for a church intended
for a central situation at the
West end of the town.
Do. and at Mr. Kent's,
High Holborn.
1776. 88 A Villa designed for a gentle-
man in Middlesex.
•777- 97 Section of a design for a
church.
1 1 6, High Holborn.
1778. 86 A Villa drawn for an eccle-
siastical person of distinc-
tion.
Portland Road.
1779. 79 Design for a new session house
intended to be built on
Clerkenwell Green.
Hertford Street, Fitzroy Chapel.
1780. 382 Design for a Villa.
D'ORSAY,
1843.
440
649
1469
1491
1844.
205
1305
1368
1408
1845.
1846.
194
239
194
'477
'479
1847.
496
'434
1848.
618
'327
1 781. 507 A small villa just finished for
a gentleman in Buckingham-
shire.
1782. 437 Design for a lunatic hospital.
1783. 414 Section of a design for a coffee-
room.
1784. 483 Elevation of a design for a shire
hall in the North of England.
1785. 625 Design for a mausoleum.
1786. 546 Entrance to a gaol.
Exeter Street, Sloane Street.
1808. 874 Elevation for a new Hospital
at Hyde Park Corner.
iSio. 750 Interior of a design for a shire
hall.
DOUBLEDAY, 'William Architect.
67, Colmore Roiv, Birntingham.
1S86. 1582 {No title in catalogue.)
1595 Design for Board Schools,
Northampton.
DOUGHTY, Miss Eleanor... Painter.
8, Pilbeach Gardens,
Earl's Court.
1896. 82 Lilac.
DOUGHTY, Gilbert S. ... Architect.
Royal Insurance Buildings,
Nottingham.
1901. 1551 The Borough Club, Notting-
ham.
1680 "Greetwell," Manor Park, Rud-
dington.
1903. 1604 Alexandra Gardens, Sherwood
Rise, Nottingham.
DOUGHTY, Thomas Painter.
3, Park Place, Regent's Park.
1845- 532 A summer shower in the
mountains at New Hamp-
shire, United States of
America.
536 A View on the Hudson River
— the Highlands at West
Point. On this point is lo-
cated the Military Academy
of the United States.
DOUGHTY, "William Painter.
At Sir J. Reynolds's,
Leicester Fields.
1776. 89 A portrait.
1777. 98 do. of Mr. Elwick, of
Wakefield, in Yorkshire.
1778. 87 Portrait of the Rev. Mr. Mason.
88 do. Rev. Mr. Palmer.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
357
1778. 89 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Anderdon in his catalogue
says it mig/it be Whitehead,
the Poet Laureate.)
4, Little Titchfield Street,
Cavendish Square.
1779. 70 A young gentleman.
71 Circe.
DOUGLAS, Andrew Painter.
S, Picardy Place, Edinburgh.
1904. 7 Morning: going to pasture.
DOUGLAS (C.) and SELLARS.
Architects.
266, St. Vincent Street,
Glasgoiv.
1878. 1083 Belhaven church, Glasgow.
DOUGLAS, Edward Algernon Stuart.
Painter.
I, Castknau Cottages, Barnes.
1880. 85 Foxhounds in covert.
1881. 331 A sure find.
1883. 540 After a long run.
1884. 571 The huntsman's favourites.
1885. 513 Contentment.
1887. 1021 "Listen how the hounds and
horn, etc."
4, Wolseley Villas, Barnes.
1889. 828 A blank day: unexpected
weather.
1890. 668 Lord Portman's hounds: the
East Dorset.
1 89 1. 154 A hunting morning.
1892. 403 The first flight.
DOUGLAS, Edwin Painter.
24, Grange-loan, Edinburgh.
1869. 64 The watch tower.
71, Bedford Gardens.
187 1. 50 " Geordie sits in Charlie's
chair."
102 The first of September.
1872. 324 The gipsy freebooter.
352 The Highland hearth.
464 The bathers' attendant.
Westcott Hill, Dorking.
1873. 654 Czarina and her friends.
667 Miss Tennant, eldest daughter
of W. Tennant, Esq., Oak-
field.
1874. 155 Old Mother Goose.
432 Mountain shooting.
1875. 127 " We saw by the shepherd's hat
held high which way he had
gone."
Lawbrook, Shere, Gitildford.
1876. 1S3 Alderneys.
435 Home ties.
1876. 443 In the Marsh. "And drags at
each remove a lengthening
chain."
556 The bagged fox.
Milking time — Jersey.
Milkmaids and Marguerites.
" Tliis is the maiden all forlorn
who milked the cow with the
crumpled horn."
The three disgraces.
A Highland post office: tax re-
moved for duty done.
The dog in the manger.
Mrs. Edwin Douglas.
A moral lesson. " The dog to
serve some private ends went
mad and bit the man, etc."
A portrait.
Ferreting.
A place of safety.
The dog-stealer's cellar.
Muffins.
A licensed poacher.
Jersey beauties.
Feeding the hungry.
A Jersey Mother.
James Pigg with Mr. Jorrocks's
hounds, etc.
Fantails.
Coercion.
The first sacrifice — Gen. iv, 4.
Brothers of the brush.
Canonbury, Worthing.
England's Wealth.
Foxdowfi, Findon, Sussex.
British Matrons.
A life-size portrait. {Terrier and
rabbit.)
Young England.
Labour and Liberty.
" Mothers of our kings to be."
DOUGLAS, J Painter.
Bedford Place, Sou'hampton.
182 1. 16 View from Salisbury Mount
over the New Forest, Hants.
18 A study.
752 Miss Clara Fisher in the char-
acter of Little Pickle in the
"Spoiled Child."
1824. 51 Composition.
1826. 397 View of Millbank.
Southton.
1827. 367 Cottage at Millbrook, near
Southampton.
DOUGLAS, James Painter.
The Ghyll, Applethwaite,
Keswick.
1894. 1077 Apple blossom time.
1877.
72
1878.
99
1027
1879.
1062
1365
1389
IS80.
H45
1463
I88I.
'379
1882.
149
556
625
1883.
5>3
771
1884.
633
751
1886.
990
1887.
37S
1888.
8 04
I 127
1889.
92
497
1890.
76S
1891.
971
1 102
1892.
64S
1899.
483
1900.
1076
358
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Douglas, }amzs— continued.
1 S, Tantallon Place,
Edinburgh.
1895. 936 Evening.
Well Cottage, Chilworth,
Surrey.
1901. 1013 An ancient stronghold.
1126 In blossom time.
4, St. George's Square,
Regent's Park.
1902. 854 Apple blossom.
DOUGLAS, Mrs. James (Anna).
Painter.
Well Cottage, Chilworth.
1901. 1377 Portrait of a lady.
4, St. George's Sijuare,
Regent's Park.
1902. 963 A lee sky.
DOUGLAS, Miss Jessie O.... Painter.
I, Windsor Park Terrace,
Belfast.
1903. 1016 The pink satin gown.
DOUGLAS, John Architect.
6, Abbey Square, Chester.
1881. loii Rowden Abbey, Herefordshire.
1073 Barrow Court, near Chester.
1882. 1227 Parish church, Halkyn, Flint-
shire.
1883. 1203 Estate office, Eccleston.
1236 The gate house, Eccleston Hill,
Eaton.
1884. 1230 St. Mary's church, Pulford,
Cheshire.
DOUGLAS, Mrs. Mabel M.
Miniature Painter.
.St. Pdes, Corinvall.
1904. 1285 Mrs. Lamarque.
DOUGLAS, Miss.
Miniature Painter.
13, Hart Street, Edinburgh.
1834. 725 Portrait of a lady.
1S36. 761 do. the lady of William
Stuart, Esq.
1S41. 758 Dr. Cowper.
889 Mrs. Adolphus Micklejohn
Scales.
DOUGLAS, Sholto J Painter.
65a, Glebe Place, Clulsea.
1902. 189 Daughters of A. H. Johnstone
Douglas, Esq.
220 Mrs. Edward Critchley.
419 Sir Herbert Maxwell,Bart., M.P.
1904. 173 Mrs. Russell, snake charmer.
New York City.
DOUGLAS, William.
Miniature Painter.
(Miniature Painter to H.R.H. Prince Leopold
of Saxe-Coburg for Scotland.)
Edinburgh.
1818. 719 Portraits of three children.
818 A girl sprinkling flowers.
1819. 726 Portrait of a lady.
738 Portraits of a lady and child.
746 Portrait of a lady.
1S20. 858 Portraits of Miss Christie and
a favourite spaniel.
1826. 748 Portrait of Lieut. -General Sir
John Hope, in the dress of
Brigadier - General of the
King's Body-Guard of Royal
Archers.
DOUGLAS, Sir William Fettes,
P.P.S.A Painter.
W. Douglas, P.S.A.,
8, Baxter's Place,
Edinburgh.
1862. 273 Criticism.
320 The page.
647 A monk of the order of San
Carlini.
1 2, Greenside Place, Edinburgh.
1863. 116 D. Lang, Esq., F.S.A.
2, Tor Villa, Campden Hill.
1866. 386 Waiting for a last interview — a
page from the " History of
the Civil Wars."
27, Ann Street, Edinburgh.
1867. 41 The Conspirators.
4, Wemyss Place, Edinburgh.
1872. 314 San Carlo Borromeo melting
his plate to feed the starving
poor.
48, Holland Street, Kensington.
1873. 1064 A dabbler in alchemy.
21, Coate's Crescent, Edinburgh.
1875. S80 Scene from the " Antiquary."
DOUGLAS and FORDHAM,
Architects.
6, Abbey Square, Chester.
1885. 1775 Institute and Baths, Tamworth.
1886. 1626 Abbeystead, Wyresdale, Lan-
cashire.
1661 Parish church, Rossett, Den-
bighshire.
1887. 1626 Abbeystead, Wyresdale.
1635 House for North Wales.
1669 New church, Colwyn Bay,
North Wales.
1888. 1870 Dairy farm, Eaton estates.
1871 do. do.
1889. 1966 New church, Barmouth.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
359
1892. 1-75 The Wern, Tremadoc, North
Wales.
1S93. M79 " Glangwna," Carnarvon.
15S0 do. do.
1894. 1645 New lodge, Raton.
1646 Schools, Port Sunlight, Che-
shire.
DOULL, A Engineer.
185 1. 1245 View of the River Medway
above Allington Lock, etc., |
with L. Cubbitt.
DOULL, W Architect.
28, New Bridge Street,
Blackfrlars.
1S21. 1045 Design for a church at Gibral-
tar.
DOUTON, Miss Isabel F.
Miniature Painter.
35, Bloemfontein Road,
Uxhridge Road.
1904. 1 1 52 Mildred, daughter of the Rev.
F. H. Bolingbroke.
DOVE, W Painter.
9, Great Coram Street.
1850. 273 On the Dart, Devonshire.
180, Cambridge Street.
1855. 194 The south gate of the College,
Maidstone.
1857. 824 A quiet nook.
DOVERS, Mrs. H. A Painter.
1854. 975 Betty's nosegay.
DOVEY, P. A Architect.
Linton, Staplehicrst.
1849. 1021 Interior, Ormond Quay church,
Dublin.
1022 do. do.
Netley Villa, So2itliampton.
1 86 1. 691 Victoria Military Hospital,
Southampton Water, etc.
DOWBIGGEN, E Painter.
128, Mount Street.
1820. 49 Netley Abbey, Hants.
25, Mount Street.
1824. 206 A gravel pit near Uxhridge,
Middlesex.
DOWDALL, Edward Painter.
79, Newman Street.
1900. 732 Market day.'
DOWDING, Miss M. A Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1794. 430 Landscape.
431 do.
1822. 456 Flowers from nature.
16, Upper Thornhaugh Street.
1823. 587 Flowers from nature.
1824. 459 do. do.
1 08, Great Portland Street.
1825. 509 Flowers from nature.
DOWGLASS, J Painter.
J. Douglas,
15, Mead Road, Lambeth.
1802. 970 A view of the obelisk at Win-
chester, in remembrance of
the plague.
1803. 539 A view near Knaresborough.
540 do. do.
1804. 297 View of obelisk at Barnet.
J. Do7C'glass,
iS, King's Ro7C', Pimlico.
1807. 502 A view in Berkshire.
503 do. Hampshire.
1809. 273 View at Bayswater.
29, York Street, Westminster.
181 1. 476 Chelsea Church.
181 3. 115 A View on the Thames from
Millbank.
1814. 630 Lady Stuart's in Richmond
Park, Surrey.
645 The entrance into Barmouth
Harbour, North Wales.
3, Little Peter Street.
18 16. 154 View of Harrow.
156 View from Millbank.
181 7. 56 Lambeth Palace.
i8i8. 347 A study.
1819. 56 View of Conway Castle.
1S6 View at Uxbridge.
DOWIE, Miss Sybil M Painter.
17, Cambridge Road, Brighton.
1893. loSo Miss A. Dowie.
Skittle Alley Studio,
37, Cheyne Walk.
1904. 574 An old woman.
866 Physalis.
DOWLEY, C Painter.
Dulwich.
1833. 36 Mrs. Earl.
DOWLEY, H Painter.
Grange Roiv, Kensington.
1833. 69 Water mill — Lwrig.
DOWLING,J. ... Miniature Painter.
23, capstone Street.
1839. 822 Portrait of a lady.
360
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
isss-
S54
858
1859.
72S
1869.
1064
1872.
I38I
1382
I5S3
Dowling, J. — continued.
1810. 835 Portrait of an artist.
^^ 38, Fohy Place.
1843. loSS Portrait of a young lady at her
studies.
1844. 683 E. L. Betts, Esq.
1852. 705 Portrait of a lady.
769 do. gentleman.
1 9, Victoria Road South.
1853. 724 Augustus M. Browne, Esq.
49, Beaumont Street.
1854. 801 Miss Annie Peto.
86^ Miss Wright.
Mrs. Thomas Finch.
Thomas Finch, Esq.
69, Great Russell Street.
Mrs. George Game Day.
39, Mar^'kbone Road.
John Edmund Cole, Esq.
22, Upper George Street,
Bryanstoii Square.
Miss Chisholm.
Mrs. Hurrell.
Mrs. Chisholm.
DOWLING, Miss Mary.
Miniature Painter.
38, Foley Place.
1845. 876 J. H. Watson, Esq.
1846. 977 William Penny, Esq.
DOWLING, Robert Painter.
56, Upper Charlotte Street.
1859. 962 Breakfasting out.
i860. 364 Early effort — art in Australia.
7, Lidlington Place.
1864. 338 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.
Painted for the Tasmanian
Government.
4, Horbury Crescent,
Kensington.
1869. 170 H.R.H. the Duke of Edin-
burgh.
1 87 1. 199 Portrait of a gentlemen.
1872. 585 Rev. John Light, M.A., All
Saints.
27, Coleherne Road.
1875. 522 A sheikh and his son entering
Cairo, on their return from a
pilgrimage to Mecca.
1876. 436 Morning in the market place.
1877. 647 The Coptic Market, Cairo.
1336 The Coptic Poulterer.
1878. 199 Moses viewing the promised
land from Mount Nebo.
564 Evening on the housetop —
Algiers.
6S5 Egyptian banana seller.
1880. 263 From Calvary to the tomb. —
St. John, xix, 38-40.
1880. 390 Vice - Admiral Sir Leopold
McClintock.
1882. S90 Alice Bridgenorth dancing be-
fore her father. — Peveril of
the Peak.
DOWLING, R. B Painter.
38, Ifiverness Road.
1868. 414 Doubts.
DOWNARD, Ebenezer Newman.
Painter.
2, Sidmouth Street, Gray's Inn.
1849. 68 Old age. "Last scene of all,
etc."
1851. 75 The child of Elle and the Lady
Emmeline. See Percy's "Re-
liques."
2, Western Road, Brighton.
1852. 1307 Gulliver diverting the Emperor
of Lilliput. " The Emperor
was so much delighted, that
he ordered this entertain-
ment to be continued for
several days, and once was
pleased to be lifted up to
give the word of command."
32, IVest Street, Brighton.
1854. iS The study.
1327 Spring.
1855. 13+8 The parting hour. "And when
I'm t' other side of the sea,
etc."
1856. 364 Good news of the war.
74, Newman Street.
1857. I Edward Weston, Esq., and
family.
177 The fugitive.
12, Norfolk Villas, Bayswater.
1S62. 254 Returning from the Downs.
492 Cheap Jack at a country fair.
1863. 816 The rest by the way.
50, Norfolk Villas, Baysivater.
1864. 425 Twilight.
556 A sunny lane.
II, Orme Square.
1865. 374 Opportunity makes the thief.
444 A Sussex Common.
1866. 546 Eventide.
1867. 450 An approving audience.
828 The tethered goat.
8, Linden Grove, Baysivater.
1870. 251 " Like the swell of some sweet
tune, etc."
296 A sheepfold after sunset.
1871. 222 On the banks of the Rother.
2, Theresa Terrace,
Hammersmith.
1875. 1183 Locked out.
1877. 593 Homeward bound.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
361
1880. 380 A sunset pastoral.
1039 The firstling of the flock.
1881. 588 Beguiling the time.
1882. 190 Romeo and Juliet.
1883. 651 The good shepherd.
1884. 343 Chiswick ferry.
1885. 491 Spring.
1889. 665 Irresponsible frivolity.
DOWNER, Nathan Painter.
16, A^rui Street, Bislwpsgatc.
1771. 66 A portrait of a Turkish Jew.
259 Portraits of two young gentle-
men.
1773. 75 A lady instructing her grand-
son.
77 A philosopher.
29, Without Bishopsgate.
ITT 4. ^5 Portrait of a blind beggar.
66 do. gentleman.
DOWNES, Miss Annabel ... Painter.
19, Upper Philllmore Place,
Kensington.
1885. 1464 Rosalie.
1887. 537 Juliet: the trance.
18S8. 1361 Miss Jessie Livingstone; pastel.
1889. 304 Miss Rae.
1 1 50 A fortune-teller.
1890. 357 Madge.
DOWNES, Bernard Painter.
Opposite Swalloiv Street,
Oxford Street.
I"] "JO. 74 A portrait of a lady ; Kit-cat.
118, Oxford Street.
iTTT. 67 A portrait of a gentleman;
three-quarters.
1772. 72 Portrait of a lady.
318 A portrait of a lady; small.
319 A landscape, with a distant
view of Harrow.
1773. 78 Portrait of a nobleman; half-
length.
1774. 67 Portrait of a lady; small, three-
quarters.
68 do. do. do.
1775. loi Portrait of a lady; three-quar-
ters.
102 Portrait of a young gentleman;
three-quarters.
103 A landscape and figures.
DOWNES, J. P Painter.
1, Doughty Street.
1826. 70 Portrait of a lady.
56, Greek Street.
1827. 10 Portrait of a lady.
11,
DOWNES,
1835.
376
1839.
573
940
1850.
959
1854.
748
104S
1858.
1128
1862.
3>
1863.
53"
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867.
1868.
736
965
•93
655
657
695
69-
II I
660
672
673
688
724
59>
Thomas Price .. Painter.
10, Little Distaff Lane.
A Dutch fisherman returning
at the approach of a storm.
LLigk Street, Clapham.
Italian peasant (lirls meeting
at a fountain.
Queen Eleanor obliging Fair
Rosamund to take poison.
87, Neunnan Street.
Portrait in two crayons.
Point J louse, St. Giles,
Norwich.
Portrait, in pastel chalk, of
Thomas Bignold, Esq., of
Norwich.
Portrait of an infant.
II, St. George's Square,
Regent's Park.
A. Sidney, Esq.
28, Howland Street.
Miss H. K.
Do., and St. Giles, Norwich.
Last Moments of the Princess
Elizabeth, daughter of
Charles I. "This young
daughter of Charles the first
expired alone, sitting in her
apartment at Carisbrook
Castle, her fair cheek rest-
ing on a Bible, which was
the last gift of her murdered
father, and which had been
her only consolation in the
last sad moments of her
life."
W. Starke, Esq., F.G.S., F.C.S.
J. Manning, Esq.
Violet.
Utten Brown, Esq.
121, Sloane Street.
Arthur, son of A. Kekewich,
Esq.
Lord Eustace Cecil.
Lady K. Hamilton Russell.
Lady Selina Bond.
Nelly.
Mrs. Farrer.
T. Sultze, Esq.
Agnes Maude, daughter of
Waters Spelman, Esq.
The Earl of Eldon.
The Rev. R. A. Hillyard, Rec-
tor of St. Lawrence, Nor-
831
575
wich.
Lieut. - Col,
F.R.G.S.
The son of A
Cooke, C.B.,
Bradshaw, Esq.,
of Affperddle Vicarage, Dor-
set.
3^
362
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Downes, Thomas Pr\ce— continued.
1870. S30 Study of a head of St. Kathe-
rine.
S34 The Countess of Eldon.
1871. 12 Trying the ice: portraits of
Miss N. B. and Miss A. B.
1872. 2S The children of Mr. and Lady
SeHna Bond.
285 At the sermon: a portrait of
T. E. S. D.
1304 Master Vincent.
1873. 443 The tempter: a portrait of
Thomas E. Downes.
1232 Noel, youngest son of Thomas
H. Farrer, Esq.
1 241 Claude, son of Thomas H.
Farrer, Esq.
1874. 567 "Let the sorrowful sighing of
the prisoner come unto thee,
O Lord."
1240 Mrs. Massey.
26, Bridge kd. West, Battersca.
1875. 282 Heloise.
The Poplars, Battersea.
1876. 1 127 Daughter of Rev. Evan Daniel.
1878. 1195 Stella.
1880. 938 Rachel Adela, daughter of Mr.
N. and Lady Selina Bond.
46, Park Walk, Chelsea.
18S7. 1510 Rev. E. Hammonds, Vice-
Principal Battersea College.
DOWNIE, Patrick Painter.
37, Roxburgh Street, Greenock.
1887. 822 A showery evening.
Williamsborg, Paisley.
1 89 1. 1 165 The close of a winter day —
Greenock.
1893. 478 The glow of Autumn's noon.
I, Regent Place,
Shaivlands, Glasgow.
1894. 568 Cattle resting — evening.
Ladyburn Villa, Paisley.
1895. 1027 On the Seine — Paris.
113, West Regent St., Glasgo^v.
1896. 86 An old port in the Clyde —
winter.
1899. 988 do. do.
Clyde Viezv,
Skelmorlie, Ayrshire.
1904. 51 The day of rest — winter.
DOWNING, Charles Palmer.
Painter.
36, Gloucester Terrace,
Hyde Park.
1872. 1012 Pont-y-Cyfifing and Falls, Capel
Curig.
1873. 489 Lieut.-General D. Downing.
1874. 84 Mrs. Downing.
41, Cat heart Road.
1876. 418 C. Dennis O'Rorke, Esq.
1878. 492 Mrs. Hatfield Brooks.
I, Stratford Avenue,
Kensington.
1880. 658 Mary Magdalen at the foot of
the Cross.
i88z. 47 Mrs. McAlpine Lenny.
183 Rev. E. T. Hoare.
714 J. H. James, Esq.
769 General Downing.
43, Bloomsbury Square.
489 Edward Cazalet, Esq.
707 Lieut. -Col. Keays Young.
460 "Nelly Bligh"; a portrait.
362 Autumn blossom.
1039 Mrs. Stephen Kennard.
332 J. Piatt, Esq.
727 C. H. H. Macartney, Esq.
744 Mrs. Downing.
333 R. H. Tidswell, Esq.
2 1 , Grove End Road.
1890. 2S0 John Ashby, Esq.
1891. 341 Mrs. Downing.
1892. 409 Mrs. Keays-Young.
1893. 403 Miss Ashby.
1894. 156 Mrs. Chisenhale Marsh.
1895. 877 Col. the Hon. W. Le Poer
French, R.E.
38, Abbey Road.
1898. 300 H.R.H.theDukeof Connaught
and Strathearn, K.G., K.C.B.
Painted for the Royal Artil-
lery Mess, Aldershot.
508 Portrait of a gentleman.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
DOWNING, Delapoer Painter.
I, Queen^s Road Studios,
St. John's Wood.
1886.
1 105 "Tout vient k lui qui sait at-
tendre."
18S7.
557 " Be the day weary, etc."
2, St. John's Wood Studios.
1891.
470 On tour in the provinces.
Fulham House, Fulham.
1898.
942 Marriage in the Fleet.
1900.
208 Tempting.
1901.
142 The ant and the grasshopper.
1902.
390 Butterflies.
DOWNING, Miss Edith E.
Sculptor.
II, Oakley Street Flats.
1891. 20S5 Study of a head.
40, Rossetti Mansions.
1893. 1793 Dignity; head.
30, Tite Street, Chelsea.
1897. 2013 "Music sent up to God." —
R. Browning; bust.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
1897. 2088 "There is a silence that saith,
'Ah me!'" — Christina Ros-
setti.
1898. 1944 St. Margaret; relief.
1899. 1895 Pompilia. Browning's "Ring
and the Book."
1902. 1674 Music sent up to God; bust,
bronze.
1903. 1820 Mrs. Gwendolen Bishop; bust.
DOWNING, H. E Painter.
1 82 7. 564 Road scene and coppice.
6, Hercules Buildings.
1828. 130 Woody landscape: composition.
131 Landscape.
654 Coast scene.
1830. 585 View at Bridgenorth during the
fair.
1 83 1. 626 Abbeville; a sketch.
1832. 52S Bridge Street, Chester.
536 Northgate Street Row, Chester.
DOWNING, H. P. Burke.
Architect.
12, Little College Street,
Westminster.
1904. 1617 New church at Peckhani.
DOWNMAN, John, ^.^.y^f. ...Painter.
South Street, Berkeley Square.
1770. 75 A portrait of a lady at work;
Kit-cat.
1772. 73 A portrait of a gentleman;
three-quarters.
324 A portrait of a lady; three-
quarters.
1773. 79 The death of Lucretia, when
Brutus swears eternal enmity
to Tarquin and his race.
377 Two small portraits; in oil.
Cambridge.
1777. 99 Portrait of a lady and her
daughter; half length.
100 Portrait of a lady; small.
loi do. young lady; small.
102 do. nobleman; do.
103 do. do. do.
104 Five portraits of gentlemen.
( One is West the Pai?tUr. —
Walpole.)
420 A madona.
Bedford Street, Covent Garden.
1778. 90 The priestess of Bacchus.
91 Tobias driveth away the evil
spirit.
92 Six portraits.
93 do.
1779. 72 Six small portraits.
73 A lady surprised to have found
her name written on a tree.
'779-
1780.
1781.
1782.
1783-
74
75
76
77
7S
23
•53
160
482
487
264
340
341
455
119
132
368
369
387
388
430
431
421
422
438
440
444
447
1785. 45°
456
463
467
628
1786. 335
1787. 206
227
453
Duke Robert. Vide reign of
King Henry the ist.
Fair Rosamond. Vide reign of
King Henry the 2nd.
A conversation; a sketch.
Four portraits; sketches.
To the memory of Garrick ; a
sketch.
79, St. James's Street.
Portraits of two boys.
Four portraits.
Portraits of a family.
Sketches from life,
do. do.
A family.
Portrait of a lady,
do. do.
Sixcoloured sketches ; portraits.
The return of Orestes. Vide
Electra of Sophocles.
The ghost of Clytemnestra
awaking the furies. Videih^
Furies of ^^schylus.
Portrait of an officer,
do. a lady,
do. an officer,
do. a lady,
do. a child,
do. a young lady.
Historical sketch to the me-
mory of Lord Robert Man-
ners.
Portrait of a lady,
do. do.
Frame with six portraits.
Portrait of a lady.
do. gentleman. ( Val-
entine Green.)
Portraits of two ladies; whole-
length.
Six portraits. {One Lady Eus-
ion. — Walpole.)
An angel asleep : a girl on her
pillow.
A head of Cinci, who was in-
nocently burnt alive.
Portrait of a lady and her son.
Leicester Fields.
Head of a Bacchante.
The Philosopher Square, when
hid behind the blanket in
Molly Seagrim's garret, is
discovered by Tom Jones.
( Vide Book V, chap, v.)
The interview of Tom Jones
and Sophia after the recon-
ciliation. (r/yt'BookXVIII,
chap. 12.)
Frame with six portraits; in
water.
3^4
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Downman,
1787. 505
509
5S5
597
1788. i95t
451
452
1791.
+63
590
789.
8+
435
436
443
449
450
5^5
534
790.
249
488
490
528
622
237
388
461
493
1792. 4CO
414
416,
685
John, A.R.A. — continued.
Miss Farren and Mr. King
{vide "The Heiress"); in
water.
Portraits of the Princess Royal
and Princess Augusta; in
water.
Twin brothers; in water.
Portrait; in water.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Portraits of four ladies of qua-
lity. {Duchess of Dei'onshire,
Duchess of Richmotid, Lady
Duncantion, etc.)
Lingo and Cowslips. Vide
" Agreeable Surprize." {Ed-
tvin and Mrs. Wells.)
Portraits of two celebrated
actresses. {Mrs. Siddons and
Miss Farren.)
Portrait of a young lady.
Edwin and Emma. Vide Mal-
let's Poems.
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. lady,
do. lady of quality.
Portraits of four children. {Fel-
ham's.)
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. nobleman; oval.
Six portraits of ladies of qua-
lity, and others. {Afrs. Broad-
head, etc.)
Lord William Russell (who
suffered innocently) in New-
gate, with his wife, Lady
Rachel, and children; the
day prior to his being be-
headed.
Portrait of a lady.
do. do. and her ne-
phew.
Portrait of a lady.
Six portraits of ladies of qua-
lity and others.
" Merry Wives of Windsor," act
iii, scene 3.
Portrait of a young gentle-
man.
Ten small portraits of persons
of distinction.
Portrait of a lady of quality.
Susanna, from the old bal-
lad.
Eight portraits of noblemen,
ladies, etc. {Mr. Bland.)
Portraits of three children.
Portraits of a lady of quality,
with her daughter, and a
young lady with her brother.
1793. 230
5"
1794
179s
1797.
1799.
1800.
iSoi.
5'2
360
372
572
312
A nymph reposing after bath-
ing.
Three ladies of quality and
nine others.
Three small portraits of ladies.
Twelve portraits.
Bacchus and Ariadne.
373 Portrait of a lady.
334 Six portraits.
368 Love and Peace.
Portraits of three children.
(Elected A.R.A.)
Fitzroy Street.
\1()(i. 127 And the Angel of the Lord
said unto Hagar, Behold,
thou art with child.
382 Twelve portraits.
261 Celadon and his Amelia, from
Thomson's " Seasons."
Edward IV on a visit to the
Duchess of Bedford, is en-
amoured of Lady Elizabeth
Gray. Vide Hume's "His-
tory of England."
445 A tablet of twelve portraits.
{Canon Jackson of Exeter.)
1798. 306 Thwackum's Battle. — Tom
Jones, B. 5, C. II.
308 Rule Britannia — a trophy with
medallions of Earl Howe,
Earl St. Vincent, Lord Dun-
can and other distinguished
naval heroes.
The Partridge family. " Da
mihi aliquid potem." — Tom
Jones, B. 2, C. 3.
Portraits of Mrs. and Miss
Burrow and two others.
Portraits of Mrs. Soane, senr..
Master Soane, Miss Hicks,
and two Miss Russells.
Portrait of Mrs. Sinclair.
390 Portraits of Mr. R. Twopenny,
Mrs. Foxhall and son, Mr.
Houlston of the ist Wilt-
shire, Miss Charlotte, Lady
Mulgrave, Mrs. Dudlow and
son.
3'3
405
5'2
669
376 Portraits of Miss Lushington,
Miss Augusta Lushington,
Mr. Keble, Mrs. Mountford,
Master Smith and Master
Mitford.
7 Sancho Panca in his govern-
ment of Barataria.
27 Don Quixotte recommends
Rosinante to the care of my
Governor of the Castle, as
" the finest creature in the
world."
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
365
1 80 1. 632 Portraits of the Hon. Miss
Caroline Courtenay, Mr.
Sharp, Lady Ward, Master
Tolson, Thomas Danicll,
Esq., and William Daniell
his nephew.
1802. 172 Fancy, from the Land of the
Muses.
173 Fingal in his youth conquers
the lover of Utha.
361 Portraits of children whisper-
ing.
362 Portrait of a lady.
487 Six portraits.
1 1 6, Neiv Bond Street.
1803. 133 A girl feeding rabbits.
352 Portrait of a gentleman.
424 Portraits of two ladies and a
gentleman.
430 Portraits of two ladies and a
naval officer.
i\i, Jcrmyn Street.
1804. 448 Portraits of Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
Wolff, Miss Dalaval, Miss
Perfect, Hon. Capt. Legge,
and Rev. Mr. Hill.
Toivn Mat/ing, Kent, and
188, Piccadilly.
1805. 460 The Sybarite, from the narra-
tive poem by J. D'Israeli.
" With morn's first beam, etc."
540 Portrait of a lady.
571 Portraits of Rev. Mr. White-
lock, Miss Holmes, Capt.
Downman of the Horse Ar-
tillery and Mrs. Downman.
Plymouth.
1806. 422 Captain Elphinstone.
423 Portrait of a lady.
426 do. do.
427 General England.
440 Portrait of a lady.
466 Lady Boringdon.
4S8 Mrs. Trevannion and Miss
Bettesworth.
Exeter, and
20, John Street, Adelphi.
1807. 482 Portraits of a lady and her nine
children — the wife of J. Lar-
king, Esq., of Clare Lodge,
Kent.
1808. 41 Salvator Mundi.
373 Miss Randalls, represented as
the infant St. Cecilia.
1 6,JIenriettaSt., Covent Garden.
1809. 19 The grape house. "Five
nymphs the mansion of Eu-
doxus bred, who every sense
possess'd; by virtue led.
Engag'd in elegant and use-
ful arts; But most their
grape-house produce won all
hearts."
1809. 324 Portraits ofa naval Commander
and a lady of quality.
iSio. 439 A girl with an ague. " If you
want a thing to plague you,
You had better have the
ague."
446 Portraits of Lady Nugent, Mrs.
Hay, Mrs. Davies, Lord
Boringdon, Lord Barham,
and General Sir G. Nugent.
452 Cupid's venture on the Wave.
" A sight so fair was now
first seen. Two lovely swans
— a god between; . . . To
Rosa came, with matchless
beauty blest, and sunk re-
clining on her snowy breast."
181 1. 278 Portraits of the Vice-Chancel-
lor of Oxford, Miss Dudlow,
The Poetry Professor of Ox-
ford, Mrs. Bowles, D. Clut-
terbuck, Esq., and Mrs.
Rowan.
41, Leicester Square.
1812. 481 Lady Smith.
1816. 404 Mrs. Warren Lamb.
409 Earl Percy.
411 Portrait of the Bishop of St.
David's. {Thomas Burgess.)
412 The Earl of Darlington.
435 R. Southey, Esq., Poet Laureat.
Chester, and 16, Henrietta St.
1817. 582 Portrait of a gentleman.
England.
1818. 457 T. Harrison, Esq., architect,
Chester.
Chester.
18 1 9. 622 A late Princess personifying
Peace crowning the Glory
of England reflected on Eu-
rope, 1815. "Hail, lovely
Peace! in glory spread thy
arms, etc."
DOWNS, J Painter.
31, Dorset Street.
1859. 78 The errand girl.
DOWSON, Russell Painter.
Eton, Bucks.
1883. 991 The old fort, St. Vaast de la
Hougue.
1885. 1230 By Poole Harbour.
1891. 1407 Cley-next-the-Sea.
Windsor.
1893. 1199 Ker-sel, Moelan, Brittany.
366
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Eton, Bucks.
Dowson, Russell— c(^«//«"(^'/-
1S94. 1192 Pastoral.
1895. 979 Antibes.
1896. ^^^^ Blakcncy.
DOWTHWAITE, R. W. ...Architect.
At Mr. Paiiie's, .Salisbury St.
1788. 4+9 Design for a temple.
At Mr. My/ne's, Islington.
1 79 1. 485 Design for the elevation of a
villa.
1792. 653 Design for a mausoleum.
1796. 741 do. villa.
DOYLE, Henry E., C.B., R.H.A.
Painter.
17, Cambridge Terrace.
1858. 794 His Eminence Cardinal Wise-
man.
DOYLE, John (FB.) Painter.
60, Berners Street.
1825. 218 Turning out the stag.
1826. 577 Portrait of a gentleman.
14, Mannings Place, Lambeth.
1827. 618 Portrait of a gentleman.
23, Euston Crescent.
1830. 794 Portrait of a gentleman.
1831. 770 do. lady.
5, Brill Terrace, Somers Town.
1835. 862 Portrait of a lady.
DOYLE, J. Francis Architect,
4, Harrington Street, Liverpool.
1884. 1266 Gilcruce.
1338 do.
1885. 1862 Eddesbury, West Derby.
1943 do. do.
1886. 1606 St. Bartholomew's church,
Liverpool.
1896. 1587 Maer Hall, Staffordshire.
1589 The Hall, do.
1637 Royal Insurance Company,
Liverpool.
1897. 1841 New buildings, Liverpool, with
R. N. Shaw, R.A.
1895 Wesleyan Chapel, Crosby, near
Liverpool.
DOYLE, Richard Painter.
54, Clifton Gardens.
1868. 727 The enchanted tree.
1 87 1. 629 The haunted park.
DOYLE, W Enamel Painter.
229, High Holborn.
1826. 567 Portrait in enamel of the late
John Crace, Esq. After the
original by J. Hoppner, R.A.
D'OYLEY, C Painter.
(An Honorary E.xhibitor.)
181 5. 636 Tungy bridge, Dacca, East In-
dies.
D'OYLEY, W. or H Architect.
9, Great Churcli St., Hoxton.
1835. 1004 Saffron Walden church.
I , South Square, Gray's Inn.
1S37. 1082 Design for an entrance to a
Railway.
7, Joh7i Street, Adelphi.
1848. 1 109 Design for a Railway station.
35, Vere Street, Clare Market.
1849. 1190 Interior of Saffron Walden
church.
DRABBLE, Miss Dorothy G.
Painter.
Woodside, Sundridge, Sevenoaks.
1 90 1. 1208 Sweet September.
RAB
BLE
:, Richard R Painter.
Bowden, Cheshire.
1859.
415
Early morning on the Derwent.
1 9, Lansdowne Road,
Notting Hill.
1862.
M3
The approach to Llyn Idwal.
1863.
502
The Thames from \Vhitehall
stairs.
642
On the Derbyshire Moors.
1864.
112
The closing day.
120
A Kentish homestead.
492
A storm in wheat harvest.
201, Piccadilly.
1865.
"5
The Windmill.
1866.
53°
Glencroe.
1867.
>3
Loch Achray.
1871.
"55
Up Glen Croe.
1872.
76
Windy weather on the Derby-
shire Moors.
577
The banks of the Derwent.
1873-
196
Passing gleams.
1874.
322
A gusty day.
1875-
301
Past the old Quarry.
1223
Clearing timber.
1876.
940
Autumn Winds.
I, Langham Chambers.
1881.
5'
South downs.
Woodside, Sevenoaks.
1885.
26
The mill stream.
DRAGE, J. Henry Painter.
Tannvorth Road, Croydon.
1882. 1012 An exploring party.
1883. 1 100 An unwelcome visitor.
1891. 1650 Dartmoor Ponies.
1895. 1044 Caught napping.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
367
1896. 1 100 Startled.
1S9S. 1006 Trussed.
1900. 1162 Captured.
DRAGE, Miss Mildred Frances.
Painter.
Hatfield, Herts.
1S90. 326 The Pontine Marshes. "Thou
hast thy music too, etc."
450 San Felice Circeo.
1892. 780 II Pizocc — early morning.
DRAKE, Charles E Painter.
27, Camera Square, Chelsea.
1904. 135S Innocence.
DRAKE, Miss Elizabeth.
Miniature Painter.
55, Roebuck Road, Rochester.
1902. I2IJ Miss Burton.
DRAKE, F Painter.
15, City Terrace, City Road.
1S28. 4:-4 Studies from nature.
DRAKE, J Architect.
Maidstone Road, Chatham.
1867. 833 A View in Chatham.
187 1. 977 Design for laying out the
grounds round Rochester
Castle, etc.
DRANE, Herbert Cecil Painter.
Oak Bank, Dorking.
1896. 7 86 A November afternoon.
DRAPER, Charles F Painter.
7, Blenheim Road,
Bedford Park.
1897. 1 103 Decart Bay, Sark.
Rocquaine, Upperton Gardens.
Eastbourne.
1899. 1 129 A summer's afternoon in the
Channel Islands.
DRAPER, G Architect.
At Mr. Beaslefs,
2, Whitehall Place.
1811. 852 Casino.
181 2. 852 Design for a County Hall.
18 13. Soo do. Villa.
86, St. Martin's Lane.
18 15. 813 Design for a proposed library
and reading rooms.
Chichester.
1827. 914 Netley Fort, shewing a design
for a tower now building
thereon for W. Chamber-
layne, Esq., M.P.
1827. 1022 Public Baths at Southampton,
etc.
1841. nil Design for Neale Testimonial
at Lymington, Hants, etc.
DRAPER,
1887. 1277
1890. 499
1892. S91
1893. 38S
673
730
1S94. 37°
1895. 562
1896. 144
989
994
1897. 39
469
505
685
1898. 36
903
973
1899. 67
616
1900.
290
62S
955
I90I.
5^5
Herbert James ... Painter.
St. Albans,
Highland Road,
Bromley.
Spring.
An Episode of the Deluge.
9, Pembroke Studios.
Love in the garden of Philetas.
" Ask me not for a kiss, old
rlian! one would not satisfy
thee, but would lead thee to
pursue me, etc."
Lady Evans. Presentation por-
trait.
A promise of May.
"Go, lovely Rose! Tell her
that wastes her time and
me."— Waller.
The sea maiden. " A song of
drag nets hauled across
thwart seas, and plucked up
with rent sides, and caught
therein a strange-haired wo-
man with sad singing lips."
— Chastelard.
The youth of Ulysses.
The golden chain. " And if you
wear it, it shall signal Aye."
— Campio7i.
Mrs. Norman Graham.
The vintage morn, etc.
Calypso's Isle.
Lilian, daughter of W. H.
Dawson, Esq.
Pot Pourri.
" Qui salt ou s'en vont les
roses?" Marie Stuart's song.
IS, Abbey Road, N.W.
Autumn.
The lament for Icarus. Pur-
chased for the Chantrey Be-
quest for ^840.
Mrs. Herbert Draper.
Trailing clouds of glory.
" Heaven lies about us in
our infancy." — Wordsworth.
Ferdinand and Ariel. " Where
should this music be?"
The gates of Dawn.
Lady Inchiquin.
The ebb. " But such a tide as
moving seems asleep, etc."
Dr. P. H. Pye-Smith. Presenta-
tion portrait.
368
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Draper, Herbert James — continued.
1901. 532 Donough, elder son of Lord
Inchiquin.
561 Tristram and Iseult. "Then
did King Mark's bride and
then did Tristram drink of
that cup, all unwitting; so
that a great love entered in-
to them; the which love de-
parted not from them all the
days of their life, neither for
weal nor for woe."
845 The Capture. " Where land
and water kiss."
1902. 26 A deep sea idyll.
621 Mrs. W. L. Lucas.
1903. 131 Prospero summoning nymphs
and deities. A design for a
ceiling.
1904. 199 The Golden fleece. "Now
when they were hotly pur-
sued by the King her father
Medea did cast her brother
into the sea to drown, that
the King should rescue his
son's body and the pursuit
be delayed."
302 Sea Melodies. " And rippling
through the plash of waves
The merman's pipe shall
sound."
486 The Dowager Duchess of Aber-
corn in her 92 nd year.
DRAW, Miss Florence Painter.
Elmfield, Windsor.
iStj. 190 The fancy ball.
DRAW, H Painter.
2 1 , Royal Crescent,
Notting Hill.
1865. 299 Cantavi.
404 The Misanthrope.
414 Feeding time.
DREDGE, Miss Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1815. 522 Head of a terrier dog, from
nature.
1816. 758 A butterfly, from nature.
1818. 28 Wood pigeon. Teal and Rab-
bit.
DRESSER, Arthur Painter.
Springfield, Bexley Heath.
1890. 1 1 98 Absorbed.
DRESSER, Mrs. Arthur (J. R.).
Painter.
Springfield, Bexley Heath.
1889. 1301 "Gone."
DRESSLER, Miss Ada Painter.
Cedar Hotisc, Glebe Place.
1892. 393 Cornflowers.
1896. 116 Poppies.
DRESSLER, Conrad Sculptor.
Oakley Cottage Studio,
Upper Cheyne Row.
1883. 1556 Sir Stafford Northcote, M.P. ;
medallion, oxydized silver.
1560 The Rt. Hon. Lord Henry G.
Lennox, M.P.
1590 Edward Meade, Esq.
1620 Rt. Hon. Sir John Mowbray,
Bt., M.P.
1884. 1710 J. C. Galton, Esq.; bust, terra-
cotta.
1724 Neville Doone, Esq.; bust,
bronze.
1732 Robert Bateman, Esq.; bust,
terra-cotta.
1736 Charles H. Eden, Esq.; bust,
terra-cotta.
1837 The Bishop of Carlisle; medal-
lion, bronze.
1842 Viscount Eversley; medallion,
bronze.
Cedar House, Glebe Place.
1885. 2009 JohnRuskin, Esq.; bust, terra-
cotta.
2024 H. S. Northcote, Esq.; medal-
lion, bronze.
2073 M. B. Lucas, Esq. ; medallion,
bronze.
1886. 1800 Sir Frederick Roberts, Bart.,
V.C.; medallion, bronze.
1843 Staunton Hero; statuette.
1867 Comtesse de Necanda ; bust.
1887. 1801 G. H. Pinckard, Esq.; bust,
marble.
1894 Henry M. Stanley, Esq.; bust.
1888. 2020 Miss Mothersill; bust, terra-
cotta.
1889. 2031 Rt. Hon. Sir John Mowbray,
Bart., M.P.
1890. 1944 Walter Gilbey, Esq.; bust,
marble.
1893. 1797 Mdlle. Jeanne Douste; bust.
34, Hamilton Square,
Birkenhead.
1895. 1646 Sir John D'Urberville, an an-
cestor of Tess; bust.
White Cottage, Marlmv.
1899. 1906 The four winds; a sundial.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIRITORS
569
DREUX, De. Scy D.
DREW, Herbert J.
Miniature Painter.
84, Bn'gstock RoaJ,
T/ioriito>! Heath.
1900. I4S5 Edna.
109, Brigs lock Road.
1902. 1164 Doris.
IZ57 Mrs. W. G. Evcrth.
1904. 1200 Mrs. Horace Pickstone.
DREW, J. P Painter.
36, Percy Street.
iSSS- 328 ^ cottage girl.
471 The rosebud.
8, Grafton Street.
1838. 3 Wild flowers.
Hig/iwort/i, IVitts, and
56, Newman Street.
1539. 507 Girl and rabbits.
1540. 265 Portrait.
365 Girl sleeping.
920 Portrait of the infant son of
H. E. Kendall, Esq.
1841. 5S Madame Lownne.
73 Mrs. Arundel.
214 A peasant girl.
19, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1842. 56 The cottage favourite.
67 Miss Fitzgerald.
282 Miss Skinner.
1 2, Howlafid Street.
1843. 65 Study of a head.
1845. 68 A gipsy girl.
Vine Cottage, Streatley.
1848. 559 An orphan boy.
1852. 37 Cottage children ; from nature.
582 A country boy; a study.
DREW, Miss Mary Painter.
91, Blackman Street, S.E.
1S81. 1002 " Na Gordonich."
1152 A portrait.
1882. 247 Half an hour with the poets.
12, N'ew Court, Carey Street.
1883. 1188 Music; design for decoration.
1884. 792 Harold, second son of Malcolm
Morris, Esq.
1531 A portrait.
18S5. 3 A maid of honour.
557 A penny dinner.
1886. 4S9 Circumnavigators.
570 John Rooke, Esq.
774 Dora, daughter of R. H. Sal-
mon, Esq.
1887. 285 An inexperienced nurse: Enid
Margery, daughter of Fred-
erick Treves, Esq., F.R.C.S.
II.
1888. 396 Constance, daughter of W. F.
Thomas, Esq.
1889. 2 Florence, daughter of W. F.
Thomas, Esq.
216 Mrs. Campbell.
1277 A coming violinist.
1890. 6S; Stephen Field.
1S91. 626 Mrs. G. Rose Innes.
1892. 402 The thrilling part.
Fawley, Alount A'^od Road,
Streat/iam.
1895. 824 "Just a song at twilight, when
the lights are low."
28, Amesbury Avenue,
Streatham.
1S97. 755 Eira; a portrait.
1898. 661 Nita, daughter of G. Rose
Innes, Esq.
Cravenhurst, Seaford, Sussex.
1901. 1355 Portrait of a child.
DREW, Richard William. ..Architect.
7, Storey's Gate.
1867. S94 Leigh Park, Hampshire, resi-
dence of W. H. Stone, Esq.,
M.P.
1868. S91 Holy Trinity church, Shaw,
near Oldham.
DREW, Miss Sylvia Painter.
Blechingley House, Surrey.
1 90 1. 926 Light in the west.
1217 In shelter.
1902. 964 Welcoming light.
DREW, Sir Thomas, R.H.A.
Architect.
Thomas Dreic,
22, Clan Street, Dublin.
1892. 1637 The Ulster Bank, College
Green, Dublin.
22, Clare Street, Dublin.
1902. 1519 Queen Victoria's memorial.
Spring Garden Approach.
DREW, W Architect.
20, Queen's Buildings,
Broynpton.
1833. 968 Design for an entrance arch-
way.
1835. 960 Design for a Public Museum.
1836. 947 do. hunting lodge.
Church Street, Chelsea.
1838. 1188 Design for a public Institution.
13, King's Parade, Chelsea.
1840. 957 Monument to the late Sir Walter
Scott, etc.
1 7, Coles hill Street.
1841. 1024 Design for a cemetery.
1064 do. church.
3B
370
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Drew, W. — continued.
1842. 1122 Design for a gateway to ceme-
tery.
1843. 1165 Entrance lodge and gates.
1276 Design for a public institution.
1845. iioS do. gateway.
12S3 do. church.
1 84 6. 1353 do. gateway.
4, St. Leonanfs Terrace,
Chelsea.
1847. 1106 Sketch for a bridge.
1 167 Design for a gateway.
1848. 1243 Composition.
'5, Pel/iam C re seen t.
1849. 1158 Design for a Villa.
1 85 1. 269 Entrance Gateway.
1852. 1229 Design for a villa.
DREWE, Alfred Architect.
28, St. Swi't/tin's Lane, E.C.
1S87. 1627 Business premises, 86, Strand.
DRIBHOLTZ, C. L. W Painter.
Dort, and i o, Tichborne Street.
1838. 285 The mole of the city of Fer-
veeren.
DROWN, J Architect.
Broad Street, Golden Squa/ e.
1821. 1062 Design for a bath.
DRUCE, R Painter.
21, Royal Avenue Terrace,
Chelsea.
1 85 3. 1 2 14 Sketch: taken last autumn at
Vienna.
1854. 1139 Sketch in the south aisle of
St. Stephen's, Vienna.
DRUCKER, Miss Amy.
Miniature Painter.
38, Belsize Square.
1899. 1333 A reverie.
I a, Lcnnard Place,
Circus Road.
igo2. 1204 Mrs. R. N. Carvalho.
DRUERY, Henry Architect.
1 2, Potter Fields, Tooky Street.
1888. 1763 Kirby Hall.
DRUMMOND,
, Painter.
DRINKWATER, H. J. W.
Architect.
8, New Road, Oxford.
1877. 1211 South doorway, St. Mary's ' DRUMMOND, Arthur Painter.
24, Church Street, Soho.
1792. 3SS Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Alar tin. )
395 Portrait of a lady.
church, Iffley, near Oxford.
DRIOLI, P. Salghetti Painter.
Zara, Dalmatia.
1846. 42 Ruth and Naomi.
DRIVER, Charles Henry. ..Architect.
55, ll'inchester St., Pi?nlico.
1855. 121 1 Design for an interior of a col-
legiate church.
DRIVER, G. N Architect.
Kent Road, Surrey.
1813. 832 Design for public schools.
i8i6. 794 do. a museum.
1820. 926 do. a temple and boat-
house.
DRIVER and REW Architects.
5, Victoria Street, IVesttninster.
1875. 951 Residence, Crystal Palace Park,
for J. Wilkinson, Esq.
DROEGE, F Miniature Painter.
(Miniature Painter to the King of Prussia.)
43, Gerrard Street.
1851. 1079 Portrait of a lady.
201, Piccadilly.
1854. 868 Portrait.
41, Walterton Road,
St. Petei's Park.
1890. 1 13 1 A minstrel.
Artolar,
Wood Street Common,
near Guildford.
1893. 710 The ladies' robing room before
an entertainment : ancient
Egypt.
1896. 50 The last days of Pompeii.
The Old Gables,
Pink Hill, Guildford.
1899. 60 The Gods of the ancients.
1 90 1. 424 The King's Courtship.
DRUMMOND, Miss Eliza A.
Miniature Painter.
14, Church Street, Soho.
1820. 744 Portrait of a lady.
1822. 21 do. sleeping child.
93 B. Bellin, Esq.
5, Rathbone Place.
1826. 321 Lieutenant - Colonel Dodgin,
C.B.
1827. 594 Richard Henry Home, Esq.
8, Rathbone Place.
1829. 792 Portrait of the late — Denn,
Esq., of Brandon Hall, Nor-
folk.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
)7<
1830. 569 Miss Phillips of the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane.
1 83 1. 646 Portrait of a lady.
860 do. gentleman.
14, Church Street, SoJto.
1836. S72 Portrait of an Editor.
1837. 598 Portrait.
DRUMMOND, Miss F. Ellen.
Miniature Painter.
42, Rathbone Place.
1838. -64 Sigismund.
87, Newman Street.
1839. 1025 Mr. Charles Kean as Sir Ed-
ward Mortimer.
47, Neivman Street.
1840. S7S Portrait of a lady.
SS4 Mr. Moore, as Francesco Ago-
lante, in " The Legend of
Florence." " What insolence
is this and woman's plots!
etc."
1 84 1. 850 Mr. Anderson, as Fernando, in
the " Bride of Messina."
1842. 694 Madlle. Celeste, in the char-
acter of Narranattah, or the
Wept of the Wish-ton-Wish,
etc.
711 Portrait of a gentleman.
78, Wimpole Street.
1S45. 1080 Mrs. King.
1846. 755 A study.
1851. 1230 Miss Shafto.
1S52. 1071 Portrait of a lady.
II, Upper Albany Street.
1854. 641 Sketch from nature.
751 Portrait of Myra.
5, Clarendon Place.
1859. S82 Harry.
8S4 Myra.
i860. 734 Innocence.
DRUMMOND, Miss Frances.
Painter.
18, Rau'linson Road, Oxford.
1901. H57 The library, Merton College,
O.xford.
1904. 979 Cloisters and entrance to the
Chapter House, Christ
Church, O.xford.
DRUMMOND, G Painter.
2b, East Parade, York.
1863. 70S A family grouj).
DRUMMOND, H Painter.
1 3, Beaufort Buildings.
1 83 1. So A portrait.
DRUMMOND, H Painter.
19, Arundel Street, Haymarket.
1S75. 35 Storm clearing off.
DRUMMOND, James, R.S.A.
Painter.
26, Dublin Street, Edinhur,:,h.
1847. 297 Hill preaching in the \Vest
Highlands.
26, Dundas Street, Edinburgh.
1850. 419 The brooch of Lorn. "After
the defeat of Robert the
Bruce, by McDougall of
Lorn and a greatly superior
force at Dairy, three of
Lorn's followers vowed to
take the King, dead or alive.
They assailed him in a nar-
row pass; one seizing the
reins, another thrusting his
arm between his stirrujj and
foot, with the view to un-
horse him; while the third,
springing up behind him,
attempted to bring him to
the ground. One blow felled
the foremost assailant to the
earth; and, while with a skil-
ful menage of his horse, he
brought the other beneath
its feet, a second blow of
Brace's sword cleft the skull
of the last. But the expiring
Highlander clung to the
mantle with his dying grasp,
till the brooch gave way,
and was left with the royal
mantle in his hand." The
brooch of Bruce, thus aban-
doned by the King, has been
preserved, amid many strange
vicissitudes, and is still in
the possession of the lineal
descendants of the Lord of
Lorn.
1 85 1. 733 King James I of Scotland,
while a prisoner at Windsor,
and the Lady Jane Beaufort.
" And therewith cast I down
mine eye again, etc."
30, Hamilton Place,
Edinburgh.
1863. 633 The Cross of Edinburgh, nth
.'vugust, 1600. " While King
James VI (of Scotland) was
iiunting near Falkland, he
was wiled away from the
hunting-field by a brother
of the Earl of Cowrie, and
taken to the Earl's house in
372
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Drummond, James, R.S. A.— continued.
Perth, where an attempt was
made upon his life; but hav-
ing been rescued by some of
hi's courtiers who had fol-
lowed him, he returned to
Edinburgh and publicly re-
turned thanks at the market
cross for his escape from the
treason."
1865. 515 Graham of Claverhouse, and
the Duke of Gordon. " In
1689, while the Castle of
Edinburgh was besieged
from the town side by the
Covenanting party, Graham
of Claverhouse appeared out-
side the walls, accompanied
by sixty troopers; he dis-
mounted and scrambled up
the steep rock at the west
side, and at the small pos-
tern there, begged the Duke
of Gordon to hold out till
he returned with his High-
landers to relieve him."
DRUMMOND, Miss Jane.
Miniature Painter.
i8ig. 711 Portrait of a Highlander.
14, Church Street, Soho.
1820. 560 Portrait of a gentleman.
1821. 594 do. young gentleman.
48, Rathbone Place.
1824. 731 Portrait of an ofificer.
1525. 638 Miss J. Scott, of Covent Garden
Theatre.
1526. 637 A portrait.
1827. 660 Portrait of a lady of Rank.
Si I John Sadler, Esq., the cele-
brated aeronaut.
26, Old Bond Street.
1828. 703 Portrait of a gentleman.
793 do. lady.
8, Rathbone Place.
1829. 717 Portrait of a gentleman.
1830. 711 W. B. Diamond, Esq.
867 Parry Crooke, Esq.
6, Welksky Place, Calcutta.
'^^ZTf *+9 Kasiprasad Ghosh, a celebrated
Hindoo poet.
DRUMMOND, Julian Painter.
1 1, Upper Albany Street.
1854. 61; Dr. Acland, F.RS.
1855. 962 The Misses Trotman.
1857. 2 Dr. Dawson of Whitby.
29, Hans Place.
1859. 362 The Venerable Archdeacon
Gierke, D.D., O.xford.
74, High Street, O.xford.
1861. 213 Rev. W. Thomson, D.D., Pro-
vost of Queen's College,
Oxford, and Preacher of
Lincoln's Inn.
53, Loraine Road, Holloway.
1872. 7SS Just landed.
DRUMMOND, Julian E. ... Painter.
13, Belgrave Place, Brighton.
1896. 1224 The harbour.
1897. 1302 The Sandbank.
1898. 1235 A fish market.
1903. 9S7 East cliff, Whitby.
DRUMMOND, J. Nelson .. Painter.
34, Great Russell Street.
1890. 1 301 Eventide.
i8gi. 1374 Clearing after a storm — near
Dorking, Surrey.
1893. 1063 Saved: Nelson's Foudroyant.
95, Broadhurst Gardens,
South Hampstead.
1896. 1130 In the north sea.
DRUMMOND, Miss Rose Emma.
Miniature Painter.
14, Church Street, Soho.
1815. 614 A study.
1816. 578 Miss O'Neill.
181 7. 557 Mrs. Faucit.
18 18. 547 Portrait of a lady.
556 do. an actress.
613 do. a child.
1 819. 591 Miss Smithson, as the Inn
keeper's daughter.
981 Miss Hannah Thatcher, a young
lady born deaf and dumb,
who was presented to her
late Majesty on acquiring
the faculty of speech, and
the sense of hearing, under
surgical treatment.
52, Rathbone Place.
1S20. 758 Portrait of a gentleman.
i82r. 836 do. lady.
1S22. 196 do. anofificerof the 15th
King's Hussars.
46, Rathbone Place.
1824. 272 Portrait of Miss Smithson as
Margaret in " A new way to
pay Old Debts."
1825. 896 Miss Garrick.
1826. 107 Portrait of an actress.
1827. 872 do. do.
1828. 583 The miniature.
17, Rathbone Place
1830. 526 Portrait of an actress.
8, Soho Square.
1835- S57 Portrait of a lady of quality.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
373
DRUMMOND, Miss Rosabella.
Miniature Painter.
iS, Rawlinson Road, Oxford.
1898. 63 8 "I'll tell you a story."
151S Charles Aitken, Esq.
1333 Portrait of a lady.
1899. 12S9 A little Irish Maiden.
1298 Margaret.
1299 Pensive.
267, Camden Road, N.
1900. 1+77 The butterfly.
219, Stanhope Street.
1904. 1 166 Sisters.
DRUMMOND, Miss Rose Myra.
Miniature Painter.
14, Church Street, Soho.
1833-
95°
Portrait of an actress.
1834.
610
Rev. James Reeve, minister of
Maidstone, Kent.
1836.
641
Mr. Large, Brighton.
42, Rathbone Place.
1838.
-99
Mr. Charles Kean in the char-
acter of Hamlet. " I see a
cherub that sees them, etc."
87, Ahwman Street.
1840.
895
Mr. William Harrison as Cap-
tain Macheath.
1842.
7'7
Sketch of a lady.
12, Charles Street, Berne rs St.
1843.
699
Portrait of a lady.
78, Wimpole Street.
1846.
98 Nelly and Tip.
8, Hotvland Street.
1849.
RUM
629
MO
Mrs. Cholmondeley.
ND, Samuel, A.R.A.
Painter.
19, Air Street, Piccadilly.
1791.
22
Wilton's first sight of Olivia.
Vide Tst vol. of "Denial."
25
The female seducers; a sketch.
Vide "Cabinet of Genius."
193
Portrait of a Cherokee chief.
1 14, Holborn.
1793-
45
A sea skip.
194
do.
201
do.
278
Portraits of a family.
493
Portrait of a lady.
647
A scene in Elsimore roads in
1784.
655
Portrait of a gentleman. {Air.
Crofts.)
1794.
.63
Portraits of two sisters.
201
Sketch from Shakespeare.
203
Sketch from Ovid's " Epistle of
Canace to Macareus."
244
Portrait of a gentleman.
1794-
266
Portrait of a lady.
310
A Highland officer.
332
Portrait of a young lady.
481, Strand.
1795-
10
A Naval officer. {Sir Sidney
Smith.)
46
A portrait.
83
A brisk gale.
100
View near the Empress' palace
at Randeboone.
172
Henry VIII visits his first wife.
284
Pharaoh's daughter pleading
for Moses.
415
Henry VIII affected at the
death of his first wife.
424
A Volunteer in the City Light
Horse.
43'
The Italian philosopher with
Edward VI.
312, Oxford Street.
1796.
165
From the recess.
299
Death of de la Pole.
452
A Vision from Job.
502
Portrait of a lady. {Mrs. Par-
ky ns.)
503
Portrait of a gentleman.
1797-
42
do. lady {Mrs. Wil-
liamsoii.)
43
A portrait. {Mr. De Barres.)
140
Banditti.
169
Portrait of an officer. {Col.
Matthews.)
342
Portraits of two young ladies.
351
Portrait of a gentleman.
352
Venus and Cupid.
55^
Death of David Rizzio.
703
Landscape.
73'
Portrait of an admiral. {Sir
Thomas Rich.)
Maidstone.
1798.
81
Sir John Borlase Warren.
250
History.
286
do.
507
Miss Tinsley.
673 History.
714
Lieutenant W. Alexander.
6, Carlyle Street, Soho.
1799.
59
Vide the mysteries of Udol-
pho.
'39
Banditti.
202
Master Styles.
2S7
Portraits.
53S
Mr. Styles.
565
Mrs. Litchfield of the Theatre
Royal Covent Garden.
583
Mrs. Styles and daughter.
589
Mr. Mills.
1800.
iiS
Mr. Earl.
214
Design for a picture of drama-
tic portraits.
374
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
rummond, Samuel, A.R.A.— continued.
1800.
236 The Conversion of the Jews at
the second coming of the
Messiah. Vide Prophecy,
etc.
794. Portrait of an officer.
14, Church Street, Sohu.
1801.
iz6 Portrait of the Persian prince.
409 The author of the " Farmer's
Boy."
6S2 ])r. Vincent, Master of West-
1808. 293
minster School.
303
699 Mr. Palmer.
1802.
10 Banditti.
1809. 32
109 Landscape.
.67
252 The Monk and Juliet.
213
255 Adam and Eve lamenting the
death of Abel.
;6o An old Highlander.
1S03.
282 Disbanded soldiers seeking em-
ploy.
2S3 Shipwrecked sailors relatmg
217
their misfortunes.
1804.
49 The drowned sailor.
109 Sebastian Grandi.
395
245 Gleaners.
440
248 The nurse.
268 Shipwrecked sailor rescued
iSio. 70
from a watery grave.
.67
1805.
1 1 1 Boarding an enemy.
173 Portrait of the Recorder. {John
Silvester.)
199 A holy family.
245 Mr. Styles.
557 Captain Noakes.
1806.
55 Portrait of an artist.
303 The crew of the Bellisle's boat
picking up the woman after
190
the battle off Trafalgar.
219
463 Waltham Cross.
505 Sketch for a death of Lord
224
Nelson.
1S07.
45 Mr. Drummond.
50 Bacchus and Ariadne.
246
191 St. Catherine.
28S
275 The Exposition of Moses.
1811. 37
316 Portraits of children.
167
3ZI St. Catharine.
1812. 195
680 Mr. Accum.
206
1808.
276 The action between the Wind-
248
sor Castle packet, of 150
250
tons, and 28 men, com-
298
manded by Capt. Rogers,
328
and leJeuneRichard, French
348
privateer, of 250 tons and
92 men. The gallant action
1S13. 193
is represented on the French-
263
man's deck: the point of
275
view is from his starboard
287
main rigging ; and the time,
3c6
when the brave captain, fol-
lowed by five men, has just
boarded, and is in the act of
shooting the French boat-
swain. The two masts and
forecastle belong to the
packet, and the circular wood-
work, where the captain
steps, is the platform on
which the great gun travels.
Portraits of Messrs. Knyvetts.
The favourite rabbit.
(Elected A.R.A.)
Colonel Smith.
The miniature.
The Commission of Diego
Leiva and Camillo de la
Torre to secure the young
princess of Mantua and
Montserrat. Vide Nani's
" Republic of Venice," p. 3.
The soldier in peace. " No
more the fife, no more the
thundering drum, etc."
Mr. Drummond.
Queen Margaret attacked by
robbers.
Miss Drummond.
Fingal defending the Princess
Fainasollis. " Now like a
dreadful wave afar appeared
the ship of stormy Borbar,
etc." " The maid stood
trembling by my side, He
drew the bow. She fell, etc."
She died for love and he for
glory. Vide Ossian's " Epi-
sodes."
A general officer waiting the
return of his patrole.
Portrait of the Commander-in-
chief. {Sir David Dundas,
Bart)
Portrait of a nobleman.
T. Gordon, Esq.
Cheque mate.
Study of heads.
Portrait of Mohamed Kauzem.
H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex.
Miss Drew.
A design for portraits.
J. W. Croker, Esq.
J. Wilson, Esq.
Christ raising Lazarus; a de-
sign for an altar-piece.
Portrait of a gentleman,
do. do.
Portraits of Mr. Bicknell, etc.
Mr. Rae.
Sir C. S. Hunter, Bart.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
375
ISI3. 371
Miss II. Nelson.
1819. 457 Miss Smithson of Drury Lane
407
T. Stothard, Esci.
Theatre.
14, Church Street^ Chelsea.
640 Portraits of a woodcutter and
ISI4. 7S
Rev. J. B. Campbell.
his daughter on the estate of
M4
J. Reeves, Esq.
the Earl of Aylesford.
245
Portrait of a gentleman.
1820. 256 Hamlet.
289
do. lady.
" Queen. Whereon do you
300
do. child.
look?
3'5
Mr. Kenn as Richard the
"Hamlet. On him, on
Third.
him; look you how pale he
325
C. Neate, Esq.
glares."
363 J. Robinson, Esq.
303 Portrait of the late Lord Mayor.
1815. 145
Jack Tar spending his prize
{John Atkins.)
money.
322 A cottage girl.
.65
Mrs. Cavaret and child.
448 Portrait of an artist.
178
Boadicea rallying the Britons :
580 do. a lady.
a sketch.
1821. I Belisarius.
257
Mr. Kernot.
174 Capt. Parry, R.N.
266
Miss Lancaster.
21 S Portrait of a lady.
289
Rev. Rowland Hill.
281 do. do. as St. Cecilia.
3>2
Sir J. Silvester, Bart., Recorder
1822. 54 Portraits of a lady and child.
of London.
214 Admiral Viscount Exmouth.
3S0
Rev. Dr. Cook, C.C.C.
229 Portraits of two ladies.
I8I6. 58
Portrait of the Lord Mayor.
290 Portrait of a gentleman.
{Matthew Wood.)
298 Sir H. Heathcote.
164
Lord Ellenborough.
345 Mr. Farren of Covent Garden
24+
The challenge.
Theatre.
275
The Battle o"f Waterloo, on the
412 Portrait of a lady.
eve of the iSth.
5 59* Mr. Harley of Drury Lane
332
Portraits of children.
Theatre.
35^
The Magistrate.
1823. 156 Hesitation.
373
Portraits of a lady and child.
174 The Grand-daughter.
543
Portrait of an artist.
262 Bacchantes. "So restless Fancy
1817. 223
Benevolent ladies relieving a
will from Reason's dome
distressed family.
. . . and revelling Bac-
226
Portraits of a gentleman, his
chantes skim along the
late wife, and his child.
stream, etc."
234
Lord Erskine.
312 Hush-a-bye.
293
Portrait of a child.
451 The Hon. and Rev. E. T.
306
Portraits of Mrs. Brooks, etc.
Tumour, A.M.
33!
C. Phillips, Esq., Barrister-at-
566 Ossian and Gaul guarding their
Law.
prisoner Swarran, who sees
367
The maternal pleader.
his army totally routed.
439
Sir W. Scott.
1824. 194 A child and kitten.
1818. 197
Portraits of an artist and his
307 The Butterfly.
patron.
351 The smiles of Jupiter disarm-
243
Portrait of a lady.
ing the maid who would have
349
The school boy.
slain him at the instigation
38+
The Neglected Tar. " Behold
of the oracle.
him stalking on the pier,
397 Miriam nursing Moses.
Pale, meagre, and dejected."
419 Portrait of a gentleman.
418
Portrait of a gentleman.
799 Sketch of a woodman.
1819. 28
Pharaoh's Daughter pleading
1825. 242 Baron Hullock.
for Moses.
247 Saint Cecilia; a sketch.
31
Portrait of an officer, with a
264 Portrait of a gentleman.
lady drawing.
1826. 47 Virgin and child.
272
The Babes in the Wood.
48 Dorset Fellowes, Esq., in the
280
Christ stilling the Tempest.
Costume of a Knight Tem-
326
Mr. Dyke.
plar.
439
Portrait of a lady.
50 Portrait of a lady of quality.
576
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Drummond
1S26. i-z
261
266
1827.
1828.
1829.
1830.
214
272
32S
332
385
404
417
250
33'
455
223
275
281
302
353
392
216
274
385
393
420
I83I.
49
85
379
391
490
1018
1832.
42
, Sam\ie\, J.N.A.—cou/iiiued.
An L'(|uestrian.
Viscount 'I'orrington.
A Holy family.
8, So/w Square.
Polish Jews.
The good nurse.
J. S. Hulbert, Esq.
The father's miniature.
Portraits of a Highlander and
lady.
The Lutist.
— Mackinnon, Esq., M.P.
Portraits of a lady and child.
The gallantry of Sir Walter
Raleigh.
The small volume.
Sir George Shiffner, Bart.
W. Coding, Esq.
Portrait of a gentleman.
W. G. Daniel Tyssen, Esq.
Rev. Mr. De Redde of Trini-
dad.
Al. Windeyer, Esq.
C. A. Tyssen, Esq.
Shipwrecked mariners, or some
of the crew of the " Santis-
sima Trinidada," who were
saved by the English after
the Victory of Trafalgar.
Thomas Starr, Esq., Canter-
bury.
Scene from the " Red Rover."
"The ladies, after having
escaped shipwreck, implor-
ing heaven to grant that they
may betaken up by the vessel
in the distance, whose move-
ments very much surprise
the Lieutenant, he not being
aware that the black servant
had hoisted the signal of
distress, and which ship he
is endeavouring to avoid,
knowing her to be the ' Red
Rover.' "
The merchant.
An inhabitant of Canterbury.
Mrs. Diamond.
Portrait of a lady.
King James the second, the
Countess of Dorchester, and
Kitty Chervil. Vide Walter
Colyton.
Benjamin Hutton, Esq.
The magic lantern ; a sketch.
W. B. Diamond, Esq.
Portrait of — Owen, Esq.
Coast scene.
The adieu.
1832. 231
232
266
396
449
1833. 253
259
374
378
433
1834. 156
274
292
293
297
587
31
1836.
236
270
27S
297
29S
309
The Judgement of Paris.
The Hon. William Maule.
The harbour-master of Rams-
gate.
Study of a head.
The Rev. Dr. Bland, late of
St. John's College, Cam-
bridge.
Henry VHI, Anne Boleyne,
Lady Jane Seymour and the
Princess Elizabeth — Harry
receiving the news of his
first wife's death.
Don Camillo saving the Donna
Violetta, whose gondola was
run down by a felucca. Vide
Cooper's novel of " The
Bravo."
T. M. Joy, Esq.
C. H. Purday, Esq.
Francis Place, Esq.
Haidee and her attendant re-
covering Don Juan after his
shipwreck. — Lord Byron.
Ann Page and Slender. " I
pray you, sir, walk in."
Study of a head.
Sheridan Knowles, Esq.
Sketch for a picture; life-size.
Rebecca. Vide " Ivanhoe."
The "Windsor Castle" packet
capturing the French priva-
teer; sketch for a large pic-
ture.
Marc Isamburd Brunei, Esq.,
F.R.S., etc.
Daniel Whittle
M.P.
Seraphina.
A Spanish girl.
Portrait of the
Exposition of
Medium," etc.
Field of Waterloo. " Repeated
accounts of the victory hav-
ing reached Brussels, without
any tidings of the General,
her husband, Mrs. at
midnight, set out, accom-
panied by a female friend,
to the field of battle. At
Harvey, Esq.,
author
the
of the
' False
1837-
3S3
20
33
day-light in the morning she
found him amongst thekilled
and wounded, still bleeding;
they tore off their garments,
bound up his wounds, and
carried him to a cottage."
Portrait of a lady.
Temptation.
Portrait of a gentleman.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
m
1837. 225 The student.
1838. 143 Minna and Brenda. — Sir W.
ScoH's " Pirate"
218 Study of a Jew's head.
3+6 A water party.
455 Children and parrot.
1839. 59 The sailor's wife. "On distant
sail her eyes, etc."
73 Jenny Halliday leading her
invalid husband to rest;
passing through the outer
room she is unconscious
that in the weary traveller
who had sought shelter for
the night, sits her long-lost,
ever-loving first husband.
344 The lutist.
392 Charles O'Gorman, Esq., Her
Majesty's late Consul-Gen-
eral at Mexico.
40S Portrait of an amateur.
531 The seven sons of Mr. Tubb.
576 Hadee and her attendant leav-
ing Don Juan in the cavern.
1840. 39S Jesus in the Temple. "How
is it that ye sought me?
etc."
478 A Bohemian Gipsy.
491 A bill of the play.
500 "ABC."
3 (Octagon Room.) The expul-
sion of Satan.
1 84 1. 34 Anne Boleyne, as maid of hon-
our to Katherine of Arra-
gon.
363 Samuel Wright, Esq.
393 Mr. Smith.
416 Macbeth. " Lady Macbeth. My
hands are of your colour.
But I shame to wear a heart
so white."
437 The escape of Earl Nithsdale
from the Tower in 1715.
Her ladyship having suc-
ceeded in passing the earl
in disguise by the guards,
returned to his prison door,
and pretended to converse
with him, which gave him
time to escape.
530 The late Dr. Hodgskinson of
Trinity College, Dublin.
541 The late Dr. Goodall of Eton
College.
1842. 414 The wreck of the White ship on
the night of the 25th Novem-
ber, 1 1 20, in which perished
the son of King Henry I,
with others of the Royal
family. Of the crew consist-
ing of 300, one hundred and
fifty of whom were nobles,
only one man escaped. The
prince might have been
saved, had he not put back
to take in his sister, the
Countess of l'erci)e, when so
many got in that the boat
sunk.
1842. 453 Admiral Lord Nelson.
511 Bacchante. "So restless fancy
will from reason's dome,
etc."
528 Le maladie de covert.
628 Mrs. Major Barnard and child.
1843. 238 The Highlander.
299 Rebecca. Vide Sir Waiter
Scott.
310 La Esmeralda. Vide Novel of
Notre Dame.
390 Miss Rose Read of Calcutta.
400 Cottage girl.
439 Margaret, Queen of Henry VI,
with the Prince of Wales, her
son, attacked by robbers.
558 Design for an altar-piece.
1S44. 410 The triumph of Columbus.
" The crew of the Santa
Maria dreading to go further
westward, were (in a state of
mutiny) plotting the death
of their commander, when
those indubitable signs of
land (the flock of small
birds, the green branch of a
tree, and a piece of wood
with the marks of an axe
upon it) appeared.
421 An Abecedarian of the olden
times. " The village all de-
clared how much he knew,
etc."
442 George Field, Esq.
DRUMMOND, W Painter.
1837. 322 Sleeping child.
62, Welbeck Street.
1843. 1091 Mrs. Dodd.
DRURY, Alfred, A.R.A Sculptor.
9, Alma Villas, Richmond.
1885. 2096 Triumph of Silenus; group,
terra-cotta.
296, King's Road, Chelsea.
1886. 1851 Frederick Johum, Esq.; bust,
terracotta.
1901 James Campbell, Esq.; bust,
terra-cotta.
454a, Fulham Road.
1887. 1866 George Cowell, Esq. ; bust.
3c
378
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Drury,
1888.
1S89.
Alfred, A. R. A. —continued.
1988 II Penseroso; bust, terracotta.
1056 The genius of Sculpture; statu-
ette.
50, Glebe Place.
2097 Solomon S. Cohen, Esq.; bust,
terracotta.
1107 The first reflection; group,
terra-cotta.
2177 Madame Lilian Nordica; bust,
terra-cotta.
1890. 19:0 The Evening prayer; group,
terra-cotta.
4, Giinter Grove, Chelsea.
1891. 1955 The echo; statuette.
1892. 95i " He loves me, he loves me
not!" {Picture.)
1854 Harmony; statue.
1893. 1827 Circe. "Instant her circling
wand the goddess waves To
hogs transforms them, and
the sty receives."
1894. 777 Contemplation. {Picture^
1755 Circe; group, bronze, etc.
1811 St. Agnes; head, bronze.
1895. 1627 Faith; relief.
1S96. 1836 Griselda; bronze bust. Pur-
chased for the Chantrey Be-
quest for jQio.
1897. 1974 The age of innocence; bust,
bronze.
1898. 1912 Portrait of a gentleman; bust,
bronze.
1 96 1 Even; statue. One of a series
of eight bronze figures for
electric light for City Square,
Leeds.
1899. 18S7 Base and column for electric
light; bronze. For City
Square, Leeds.
1890 Joseph Priestley, LL.D.,
F.R.S.; statue. For City
Square, Leeds.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1900. 2018 The prophetess of fate; bust,
bronze.
2024 The little duchess; relief, mar-
ble.
1 90 1. 1742 Mrs. John Maddocks; bust,
marble.
1743 Alexander McLeod, Esq.; bust.
1S07 Hon. Sir John Alexander Cock-
burn, K.C.M.G.
1902. 1597 Model for Queen Victoria Me-
morial, Bradford. With
J. W. Simpson.
1624 T. B. Wood, Esq.; bust.
16S1 Professor Arthur Schuster,
Ph.D., F.R.S.; bust, bronze.
1693 Innocence; bust, marble.
1903. 1S03 His Majesty King Edward VII;
bust. For the Town Hall,
Warrington.
184S The late Sir William MacCor-
mac, Bart., K.C.B., etc.,
Hon. Sergeant-Surgeon to
the King.
1904. 1668 Keystone to new building.
Royal London Friendly So-
ciety.
1754 Gracie; plaquette, silver.
1806 Lord Masham; bust.
DRYSDALE, J. T Painter.
72, Lancaster Gate.
1889. 1061 The Bass Rock.
DRYSDALE, Miss Jeannie... Painter.
102, Wcstbournc Terrace.
1900. 1259 Tea in Kensington Gardens.
DUASSUT, Curtius Painter.
20, Helgrave Road,
Hampstead.
1889. 1479 Coombe Cellars, Devonshire.
1890. 1249 A quaint alley at Chalfont St.
Giles.
Fairmead,
Hamilton Road East,
Ealing.
1892. 1249 Near Arundel, Sussex.
13 1 5 Deserted.
1893. 1070 Peaceful evening.
1122 Solitude.
1 141 The meadow brook.
1894. 1060 Twilight.
1 160 Evening light.
1173 "The day is ending."
1895. 1025 A summer's evening at Ax-
mouth, Devon.
1093 A Surrey Common.
Lymvood, Amersham, Bucks.
1896. 1281 The Golden hour.
Rozoa?i Villa,
Amersham Common.
1897. 1091 Wet weather.
1207 By the wayside.
1252 "At Evening when the sun is
low."
1324 Evening at an old farm.
1345 Marshland.
1898. 1 201 After a hot day.
14, Lynmouth Road,
Stamford Lfill.
1899. 1 1 12 Sunset.
1 1 90 Feeding time.
1900. 1250 The duck pond.
1277 The ending of the day.
12S6 Peace at Eve.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
379
Stebbt'ng, Chelmsford.
1901. iJiS Summer evening in Essex.
1902. 994 Autumn Gold.
1047 Broken weather.
1903. 1024 A Garden in June.
DUBASTY, Ad. Henry Painter.
51, Great Marlborouj^li Street.
1853. 523 The return from market.
531 do. the wedding.
DUBE, Madame Mattie Painter.
59, Avenue de Saxe, Paris.
1891. 1052 Shrimps and oysters.
DUBISSON, Walter.
Miniature Painter.
10, Harrington Square.
1878. 1270 Miss Neilson.
1879. 1334 Miss Darwood.
DUBISSON, W. C.
Miniature Painter.
113, Strand.
182 1. 612 Signor Roveni.
667 Mrs. Bellchambers.
DU BLAISEL, Miss H.
Miniature Painter.
18 1 2. 614 A little boy and girl.
43 J Upper Titchfield Street,
Portland Place.
1813. 523 Mademoiselle de Choiseul.
553 Portrait of a lady.
565 Portraits of a boy and girl.
DUBOC, M. A Painter.
1S28. 4S Portrait of an artist.
Stockivell Street, Greemvich.
1834. 144 La Porta del Popolo at Rome.
DU BOIS, Drahonet Alexander Jean.
Painter.
1 7 7, Piccadilly.
1832. 359 The Marchioness of London-
derry.
1834. 219 Portrait of a Lady.
DUBOIS, Francis Painter.
At Mr. Bertliond,
28, Soho Square.
18 19. 408 Jupiter and Mercury in the
cottage of Baucis and Phile-
mon. " One goose they had,
etc."
DUBOIS, Frederic.
Miniature Painter.
(Menibre de I'Academie de St. I'etcrsbourg.)
22, Vine Street.
18 18. 429 Portrait of a lady.
707 Mr. A. Narischkin.
9, Panton Street.
1819. 742 H. l'"auntlcroy, Esq.
816 Mrs. N. S. Chainicey.
920 Mrs. Marryat.
962 J. Lindsay, Esq.
DUBOIS, Jules C Sculptor.
115, Piccadilly.
1849. 1295 J. L. Donaldson, Esq., Pro-
fessor of Architecture in
University College, London.
DUBOIS, M Medalist.
5, Alexander Road, Fincliley.
1873. 1469 Medal to commemorate Scien-
tific Results, struck by the
French Government.
DU BOS, Madam Painter.
34, Charles Street,
Middlesex Hospital.
1 79 1. 490 Fancy.
DUBOST, .^ntoine Painter.
Brussels Hotel,
Leicester Square.
1806. 6 Preparations for a horse race.
268 The adieu of Brutus and of
Portia.
65, Pall Mall.
1808. 31 Mrs. T. Hope and son.
DU BOURG, M Painter.
I 7, Duke Street,
Maiu'hcster Square.
1786. 235 Portrait of a gentleman.
1797. 321 do. lady.
22, East Street, Lambeth.
1808. 316 Scene near Vauxhall.
DUBOURG, Madame Victoria.
Painter.
26, Golden Square.
1882. S71 Roses.
1883. 909 Carnations.
1886. 1156 Roses.
1887. 1189 Roses et raisins.
1893. 9-3 Poignee de fleurs.
1 177 Nasturtiums.
1895. 95 s Panier de fleurs.
1896. 1028 Fleurs varices.
1 199 Roses.
;8o
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DUBOURJAL, T. S.
Miniature Painter.
28, Grafton Street.
1838. 104+ Study of a head.
DUBRAY, Miss Charlotte Gabrielle.
Sculptor.
33, Ovingtoji S(]uare.
1875. 1266 Duke of Sutherland.
1273 Viscountess Dupplin.
1876. 1430 Lady Alexandra Leveson-
Gower; marble bust, gold
and ivory.
1431 H.R.H. Princess Louise of
of Wales; marble bust, gold
and ivory.
1877. 1432 Sir Salar Jung; marble.
1502 Professor Birkbeck; terra-
cotta.
1515 "La Coquette"; terra-cotta.
1878. 1499 H. M. Stanley, Esq.; bust,
bronze. Presented by the
Duke of Sutherland to the
Geographical Society.
1511 Jeptha's daughter.
DUBUFFE, Claude Marie ...Painter.
34, Brewer Street.
1828. 2S4 The Surprise.
Paris.
1829. I Expulsion of Adam and Eve
from Paradise.
26, Haymarket.
1830. 244 Les Savoyards.
339 Psyche.
351 Une tragedienne.
1831. 229 Portrait.of a gentleman.
DUBUFFE, Louis Edward.
Painter.
Paris.
1838. 243 Miss Cochrane.
1 84 1. 197 The sisters.
16, Berners Street.
54 Mrs. Eraser.
17, Golden Square.
6 Hon. Caroline Dawson, Maid
of Honour to Her Majesty.
33, Old Bond Street.
6 Madlle. Rachel.
109 Portrait of J. M. S.
186 do. Mrs. J. S. M.
1873. 402 Thamar: sujet tir^ de la Bible.
1849.
1850.
1851.
1869.
DUBUISSON, A Painter.
Lyons.
1847. 635 The broken sabot; a scene in
the Hautes Alps, near Gap.
DUBUISSON, Miss E Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1805. 531 Mr. Dubuisson.
599 Fruit and flowers from nature.
1806. 169 Mr. De Wilde.
1807. 249 A Kitchen.
1808. 24 A study.
687 Dead game from nature.
50, Newington Place.
66 Portrait of a lady.
427 Partridges from nature.
452 A pheasant from nature.
1810. 258 Portrait of her father.
427 Pheasant from nature.
297 Portrait of a lady.
201 do. do.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
504 Portrait of a lady.
18 do. do.
118 A leveret and wood pigeon
from nature.
Newington Place.
1826. 95 Wood pigeon from nature.
23, Cock spur Street.
1829. 795 Portrait of her mother.
934 do. father.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1840. 597 A French partridge
nature.
1809.
1812.
1813-
1814.
1815.
1816.
from
DU CHAFFAULT, M. See C.
DU CHATTEL, Fredericus J.
Painter.
5, Regent Street.
1895. 112 On the river.
DUCHE de Vancy Painter.
168, Piccadilly.
1784. 419 Jealousy.
476 do.
484 The charitable servant.
515 View of an Aqueduct near
Rome.
516 View of the Chateau d'Lreuf
at Naples.
DUCKER, D. D Sculptor.
88, Charlotte Street.
1863. 1198 King Alfred ; equestrian statue.
DUCKETT, Thomas Sculptor.
42, Charrington Street.
1 86 1. 1 1 15 Miss Dowling.
7, Lidlington Place.
1862. 1039 Twilight and night.
6, Alfred St., Monfpelier Square.
1863. 1049 Feed the hungry. Part of a
monument in memory of a
lady.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
38.
1863. 1050 Instruct the ignorant. /'(7r/(?/"a
tnonumentiii nwrnory of a lady.
1070 The Redeemer. Part of a monu-
ment in memory of a lady.
" Love one another, as I
have loved you."
15, Coi/lson Street, Cfielsea.
1S65. 967 Sister's pride.
1866. 1034 Portrait; bust.
1867. 1073 J. J. \\'alton, Esq.; niedalHon
portrait.
DU CREUX, Joseph Painter.
(R.A. of Vienna, Painter to the King, and
first Painter to the Queen of France.)
232, Piccadilly.
1791. 119 Portrait of himself.
17S do. a lady. (Madame
La Fete.)
1S4 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Le Texier.)
196 Surprise mixed with terror.
260 Surprise.
DUDGEON, Miss Dorothea.
Painter.
53, Montague Square.
1893. w- Autumn fruit.
DUDLEY, Ambrose Painter.
31, Lansdoiane Road,
Netting Hill.
1890. 209 John Rohde, Esq.
1S91. loi John Foster, Esq.
1445 The adoration of the Magi.
1900. 959 Robert Dudley, Esq.
DUDLEY, Arthur Painter.
clo 47, Brompton Road.
1892. 1107 Geraniums.
iioS Oranges and Grapes.
27, Coniger Road, Fulliam.
1894. 1034 Oranges and grapes.
1895. 916 Cherries and apples.
1896. 1 1 94 Rhododendrons.
1897. 1220 Oranges and grapes.
8, Princes Buildings, Bath.
1 90 1. 959 Dead Game.
DUDLEY, Robert Painter.
32, Sussex Place, Kensingt07i.
1866. 668 "Come now, a roundel and a
fairy song."
31, Lansdoivne Road,
Notting Hill.
1870. 50 Half-mast high; Her Majesty's
armour-clad Turret ship
"Monarch, "having on board
the remains of George Pea-
body, leaving Portsmouth
Harbour for America, in
com[)any with the United
States' corvette "Plymouth,"
on the nth of December,
1869. The salute fired from
H.M.S. "The Duke of Well-
ington."
1872. 513 "The puritans were, as a peo-
ple, peculiar in aspect and
conduct, but they appear to
have been capable of show-
ing upon occasion strong
affections and feelings."
1038 Towards the close of day: the
Canada Timber Docks,
Liverpool.
• 873. 75 The Prince's Dock, Liverpool.
"Your argosies are richly
come to harbour."
1874. 370 The surf boat, Yarmouth
beach.
377 On Yarmouth beach in early
morning.
534 Haven's Mouth — the Yarc.
1877. 877 Venice asleep.
1878. 859 Coming from the fair — Quim-
per, Brittany.
18S0. 601 The last of the city gates.
765 At Quimper, Brittany.
919 A bargain for a passage, Venice.
1883. 921 The way to the bowling-green.
1020 On the ramparts of Mont St.
Michel.
1884. 934 A Coffee shop, Tangier.
941 Below the citadel, Tangier.
U98 The fountain of Charles the
Fifth on the Alhambra Hill,
Granada.
1885. 1331 The deserted hall.
1886. 1127 The Terrace, Haddon Hall.
1 23 1 The story of the Field of the
Cloth of Gold : Hotel Bourg-
theroulde, Rouen.
1236 The long gallery, Haddon Hall.
1887. 1735 The Pepysian library, Mag-
dalen College, Cambridge.
1889. 1458 The president'sGallery, Queen's
College, Cambridge.
DUDLEY, Robert Charles... Painter.
95, Stanhope Street.
1853. 1213 He sang the song of the shirt.
" Oh, men, with sisters dear,
etc."
DUDLEY-ROLLS, Miss Frances A.
Sculptor.
Florence House, Surhiton.
1893. 1816 Miss Barrel! ; medallion.
1894. 1764 Portrait; relief.
382
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dudley-Rolls, Miss Frances ^.—con-
tinued.
1894. 1765 Edith; relief.
1896. 1846 Lucy; medallion.
1898. 1907 Head of a girl.
£>ihfon, Easthounu.
1901. 17S3 An April shower.
1903. 1735 Kathleen; medallion.
DUDMAN, R. Painter.
41, Strand.
1797. 271 A portrait.
DUENE'S, Marie(Madame d'Alheim).
Painter.
1897. 714 An evening at home.
DUESBURY, H Architect.
37, Percy Street.
1837. 112S Design: Parsonage House at
Ewell.
1838. 1 193 Design: Baronet's Chapter and
Club house.
1839. 1C93 Design: House near Ipswich.
1840. 974 do. Hotel and Athenffiuni.
20, Golden Square.
1 84 1. 1047 Design for Clapham Church.
1S42. 1120 Dalston new church.
Kensington Gore.
1S47. 1 192 Manchester Royal Lunatic
Hospital.
1 849. 1 1 57 Derby County Lunatic Asylum .
1850. 1204 Corn Exchange, Newark-on-
Trent.
DUFF, John. ..Stained Glass Painter.
64, Charlotte Street.
1892. 1807 Design Tor a five-light stained
glass church window.
DUFF, John R. K Painter.
19, Siinningfields, Hendon.
1 89 1. 688 Autumn pasture.
5, St. James's Square,
Holland Park.
4S2 Narcissus.
620 Shade.
750 Across the marsh.
S37 The dead shepherd. " I will
smite the shepherd, and the
sheep shall be scattered."
267 The edge of the cliff.
309 Beet.
331 Sun and shade.
1899.
1 90 1.
1902.
DUFF, Miss Marjory F Painter.
60, Cambridge Street,
Hyde Park.
1884. 242 Covesea, Moray Firth.
DUFFER, L. S. F Painter.
50, Rue de Courcelles, Paris.
1872. 1123 Mdlle. Dufifer.
1353 Miniature in oil.
DUFFIELD, William Painter.
2, Paragon Buildings, Bath.
1849. 482 Fruit piece.
14, Bladud Buildings, Bath.
1856. 399 Fruit.
14, Ladbroke Villas,
Bayswater.
1857. 472 Fruit, etc.
1858. 592 Fruit, Game, etc.
922 Wood pigeon, fruit, etc.
1859. 653 Fruit, Game, etc.
1S60. 187 Game, Fruit, etc.
4, Upper Phillimore Gardens.
1861. 533 Dead Swan, Fawn, etc.
1862. 683 The Keeper's home.
1863. 558 Dead swan, black game, etc.
DUFFIELD, Mrs. "William (late Miss
Mary Ann Rosenberg) Painter.
14, Ladbroke Villas.
1857. 873 Group of hollyhocks.
1858. 836 Flowers, etc.
1859. 714 Roses, etc.
838 Flowers.
i860. 777 Spring flowers.
4, Upper Phillimore Gardens.
1 861. 728 Flowers.
1S63. 807 do.
1869. 620 Roses.
1S73. 779 Flowers.
1874. 892 Fallen petals.
DUFFIELD, William L Painter.
4, Upper Phillimore Gardens.
1877. 571 A mountain stream, Arran.
"While tumbling brown the
burn comes down, etc."
641 A highland Burn.
DUFFIN, F. M Painter.
18, Totten Street, Stepney.
1 83 1. 495 Water mill near Worcester.
DUFFIN, Paul Painter.
32, Red Lion Street, Holborn.
1775. 104 Procession to a country wed-
ding.
DUFFY, Patrick Vincent, R.H.A.
Painter.
Dublin.
1876. 242 Flood in the Dargle, county
Wicklow.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
583
DUFOUR, A Architect.
30, Charing Cross.
\1i)i:). 1043 Viewof the Queen's new Guard
house, St. James's Park.
iSoo. 953 Design for a town gate to record
four naval victories.
DUFOUR, A Sculptor.
36, Cleveland Street.
1867. 1 1 14 A North American Indian:
the last arrow.
DUFOUR, William Sculptor.
Benc'ick Street.
1770. 76 Flowers; a model.
DUFOURCQ, A Painter.
7 1 , Great Titchfiehl Street.
1S30. 44 View of a tile-kiln at Rome.
486 do. Palestrina, Rome.
60, Tottenham Court Road.
1844. 1216 Porto de Repetta, Rome.
DUFOURCQ, B Painter.
25, Camden Place.
1831. 423 Study sketched from nature.
535 View at Dieppe.
560 do. of Frascati, near Rome.
66, Neivman Street.
1832. 244 View taken at Subiaco, near
Rome.
372 View taken at Amalfi, near
Naples.
8 84 View of the Gulf of Naples.
7, Torrington Place.
1833. 249 View taken in the Convent of
St. Cosimato, near Tivoli.
165, Alba?iy Street.
1834. 226 Sketch painted on Kew Green,
Surrey.
DU FRESNOY, F Painter.
3, Marlborough Street.
1 80 1. 600 Bodiam Castle, Sussex.
34, Marlborough Street.
1803. 59S A View in Wales.
S94 do. of Paddington.
1804. 324 View of Greenwich Hospital
from the Isle of Dogs.
541 A Landscape.
1806. 606 A View of West Cowes Castle,
Isle of Wight.
DUFRETAY, Le Chevalier.
Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1797. 26 Portrait of a gentleman.
1 801. 3 do. lady.
T 4, Edward Street.
i8o2. 38 Portrait of a lady.
DUGDALE, Thomas C Painter.
6, Jubilee Place, Chelsea.
1902. 2oy Margery.
iy°3- 95 Dorothy.
Pomona Studios,
A^ew Ki/ig^s lioad.
1904. 767 Lady in black.
DUGGAN, J. F Sculptor.
2, Seymour Street,
Etiston Square.
1849. 1327 Decollation of St. John the
Baptist.
DU HAMEL, W Painter.
81, Charlotte Street,
Rafhbone Place.
1780. 213 Landscape with cattle.
215 do. do.
1 78 1. 72 do. do.
91 do. do.
1783. 55 Musical boys.
56 Balshazzar's feast.
DUJARDIN, Edouard Sculptor.
28, Gairtoih Rd., Camberwell.
1884. 1835 Gossiping; group, terra-cotta.
DUJARDIN, John Painter.
4, Montague Street, Bristol.
1820. 426 The fairing.
1826. 500 A coast scene.
9, IVestbourne Place,
Ring's Road.
1829. 112 Mending the net.
729 A fresh breeze.
1843. 593 The market cart.
41, Markham Square, Chelsea.
1848. 465 On the Medway.
DUJARDIN, J., Junr Painter.
5, IVestbourne Place,
Eaton S/uare.
1842. too5 The mountain maid. "So
blythe and gay were the
notes he played, etc."
1843. 269 The weaned fisher boy.
fjS "Oh dear! what can the mat-
ter be, etc."
DUKES, Charles Painter.
I, Great Turner Street,
Mile End.
1834. 336 The exhibition of Fantoccini.
1835. 215 Portrait of a lady.
I, Leadenhall Street.
1837. 498 Prepared for the masquerade.
1838. 402 Interior of an alehouse.
1839. 556 Backgammon.
384
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dukes,
1840.
1841.
1842.
1843-
1844.
1845.
1846.
1847.
1848.
1849.
1850.
.851.
1852.
1853-
1854.
1855-
1856.
1857-
1859.
i860.
1862.
1864.
Charles — continued.
218 Portrait of a lady.
1173 The astrologer.
33, Great St. He/ens.
101 Portrait of a gentleman.
358 The falcon.
444 A study.
252 The Pulse. Vide Sterne's Senti-
mental Joitrney.
294 Early friendship.
524 \\'inning the gloves.
666 The rape of the Lock.
667 Dorothea.
78 The gloves.
211 Maria.
319 The brook.
I, Eversholt Street.
149 Country Courtship.
905 A coast scene.
362 Gipsy and child.
678 The arcadian mother.
47, Camden Street.
56 Girl at a spring.
4S6 A Welsh peasant girl.
445 A coast scene.
486 The Rest.
4, Verulam Terrace,
Hammersmith.
The Kiss.
Lavinia.
Belle Terre Villa,
Starch Green.
A weary journey.
150 "Ye banks and braes."
947 Morning.
587 Cottage interior.
613 "I'm going a milking, sir, she
said."
I, Cliiswick Sqtiare, Chisivick.
563 The cottage Door.
57S A peep into the future.
82
643
350
DU MAURIER, George Louis,
A.R.W.S. Illustrator.
1 2, EarVs Terrace, Ketisington.
1870. S75 Rudimentary duet for piano
and violin.
27, Church Road, Haiiipstead.
1872. 1271 Original of a drawing for
"Punch."
do.
1873-
1288
•303
1274
1275
1281
of
do.
do.
do.
Original
"Punch"
life.
294 Original of
"Punch":
do.
do.
do.
do.
a
do.
do.
do.
do.
drawing
for
scenes of club
a drawing for
Town mouse and
country mouse.
1873-
1300
1874.
I2I3
I2I4
I2I5
I2I8
I2I9
1875-
1049
I07I
1876.
1 146
1158
II6I
1877. I25I
Original of a drawing for
"Punch"; "Poor pussy's
nightmare."
A clincher.
Cause and effect.
Juvenile utilitarianism.
Stories for Sunday evenings.
Vinous logic.
Nno Grove House,
Hampstead Heath.
Mabyn. Original of a drawing
in the " Cornhill Magazine."
A picture puzzle. Original of
a drawing in " Punch."
Souvenir de Dieppe. Original
of a drawing for "■ L'Art."
Les Montagnes de Hampstead.
Original of a drawing in
"Punch."
Awkward incident in fashion-
able life. Original of a draw-
ing in " Punch."
Levelling tendency of modern
dress. Original of a drawing
in " Punch."
Too good-looking by half
Original of a cut in " Punch."
Separate interests. The original
of a cut in "Punch"; pen
and ink.
" A True artist." Original of
a cut in " Punch."
Brothers and sisters. From
"Punch"; original sketch.
1 4, Great Portland Street.
The Rev. Alfred Ainger.
" All in the day's work." Orig-
inal of a cut in "Punch."
Neiv Grove House,
Hatnpstead.
Filia pulchra, mater pulchrior.
A bright idea.
The maiden's point of view.
Original cut in "Punch";
pen and ink.
" Having it all her own way."
Pen and ink.
"Never say die." Original of
a cut in " Punch."
Modern social problems. Orig-
inal of a cut in "Punch."
Speeches to be lived down if
possible.
" Fond and foolish." Original
of a cut in "Punch."
A school treat in July, 1888.
Original drawing for
" Punch."
15, Bayswater Terrace.
Infelicitous queries.
1878.
1879.
18S0.
1881.
18S2.
1S83.
18S4.
18S5.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1285
1245
11S9
.356
746
1226
1268
1269
1418
1397
1673
1509
1543
1666
1776
1890. 1639
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
3S5
2, Porchester Gardens.
1891. 1641 Mother's darling.
Ne7v Grove House, Hampstead.
1892. 1517 A tragedy on the Great
Northern.
1893. 1421 Original of a cut in " Punch ";
" An early puritan."
1S94. 1445 Original of a cut in " Punch."
DU MONT, August N Painter.
57, Bedford Gardens.
1897. 1170 Marjorie.
DUMONT, Cesar A. Painter.
44, Richmond Road,
Shepherd's Bush.
1894. 681 Songs of old Castille.
DUN, John Painter.
29, Lonsdale Terrace,
Edinburgh.
1872. 1070 Gathering driftwood.
16, Picardy Place, Edinburgh.
1874. 686 Where the red deer drink.
6, Mill Grove, Edinburgh.
1884. 757 The return from the moors.
DUNBAR, D Sculptor.
25, Ebury Street.
1815. 907 Model for a monument in
memory of Robert Burns,
the Ayreshire poet.
1817. 1028 The soldier's return. "She
sunk within my arms and
cried, Art thou my ain dear
W\\\\q1"— Burns.
Abbey Street, Carlisle.
1823. 106S Bust of S. B. Denton, Esq.
DUNBAR, D., Junr Sculptor.
— Dunbar, Neivcastle.
1840. 1116 A greyhound.
1 1, Elizabeth Street, Pimlico.
1841. 1302 Bust of a gentleman.
1842. 1340 Statue of Burns, etc.
1843. '+^+ Posthumous bust in marble of
his son.
6, Belgrave Place.
1844. 1 36 1 Posthumous bust of the late
Sir Martin B. Folkes, Bart.
1845. 1373 A medallion of a lady.
Ranelagh Place.
1848. 1415 Medallion of the father of
Grace Darling.
1416 Medallion of Grace Darling.
5, Bloomfield Terrace.
1859. 12S1 Miss Sarah Warner.
II
DUNBAR, P Painter.
60, Falkland Road,
Kentish Town.
1869. 254 A peat moss in Skyc.
DUNCAN, Alexander C. W.
Painter.
79, West Regent Street,
Glasgow.
1896. no The evening hour.
1902. 256 Summer — Across to Arran.
DUNCAN, Allan Painter.
21, Bloomsbury Street.
1854. 1253 "The Helping hand."
1856. 4S0 The flower girl.
1857. 100 "The maiden clasped iier
hands and prayed that saved
she might be." — U'rech of
the Hesperus.
949 "The only son of his mother,
and she was a widow."
18, Upper Park Road.
1868. 152 The Goodwin Sands.
396 A fresh breeze.
187 I. 339 At Oystermouth, South Wales.
116, Burton Road, Derby.
1872. 476 The Breakwater.
36, Upper Park Road,
Havcrstock Hill.
1873. 8i2 Oyster boats going to dredge,
off the Mumbles coast, South
Wales.
1874. 653 The hardy Norseman.
1875. 854 Waiting for the lifeboat.
1876. 291 Saved from the wreck.
1878. 662 Porteynon, South Wales.
1880. 501 Thames barges near Brentford.
1 88 1. 698 Out of danger.
DUNCAN, MissC Painter.
1859. 520 A study from nature.
DUNCAN, C. S Architect.
72, Lombard Street.
1846. 1255 Cliff House, Harwich, for John
Bagshaw, Esq.
1847. 1084 Draysum Place, Harwich, etc.
nil Dovercourt New Town, near
Harwich, on estate of John
Byshaw, Esq.
DUNCAN, Edward, R. ff^^.... Painter.
2, Mornington Place.
1846. 57 Dutch fishing boat in a gale.
36, Upper Park Road,
Haverstock Hill.
1869. 655 The lifeboat going off to a
wreck. " He holds no parley
with unmanly fears, etc."
3D
386
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Duncan, Edward, R.W.S.— continued. \
1870 63; Culver Cliff, White Cliff Bay, :
Isle of Wight.
649 Holy Island, Coast of North-
umberland.
1871. 399 "Upon the watery plain The
wrecks are all thy deed."
6«8 Wreck off Forth Einion, coast
of Gower.
1S73. +38 Ludlow Castle, Shropshire.
DUNCAN, Miss Emily Painter.
33, Priory Road, Kilburn.
1887. 447 Apples.
1889. 158 Iris.
1890. 54 Still life.
1 1 39 A boathouse on a river.
1163 Peonies.
Abbotskigh, Maidenliead.
1896. 764 Roses.
2,2,, Priory Road.
1898. 490 Winter.
1899. 286 The rivulet.
I goo. 421 The landing-place.
529 Peonies.
29, Priory Road.
1904. 434 " Bare ruin'd choirs where late
the sweet birds sang."
DUNCAN, Miss Fanny Painter.
5, Brighton Street, Mancliester.
1876. 1255 Ploughing.
57/'/.?, Boulevard Roclicdwiiart,
Paris.
1879. 1443 A bouquet of Violets.
1880. 300 Apres le dejeuner.
994 "The morn in russet mantle
clad."
1888. 597 Sleep.
1889. 730 The newspaper.
DUNCAN, John Painter.
6, St. James Court,
Lawn Market, Edinburgh.
1893. 1400 Faust and Mephistopheles.
DUNCAN, Lawrence Painter.
10, Oakley Villas,
Adelaide Road.
1861. 888 "And dashest him again to
earth, there let him lay." —
Childe Harold.
S, LanghamChambers.
1863. 786 The young shipwright.
Leigh, Tunbridge.
1869. 647 Convives de Bretagne.
1870. 597 Fete de la Vierge, Brittany; a
peasant child dressed to
form part of the religious
procession.
Burro'MS, Hetidon.
187 1. 732 Retour de la foire.
1872. 725 Haymaking.
765 The last load.
791 On the way to the billet.
1873. 829 Renseignements de route.
850 Sentir de la source.
1876. 625 Departure of Breton shep-
herds.
8 26 Left behind.
1877. 685 The pet cat.
Dition Hill Villas,
Long D it ton.
1879. 714 Persuasion.
5, Langham Chambers.
1882. 1072 The oft told tale.
1096 Music by the sea.
1890. 1398 An old mill.
DUNCAN, Miss Muriel Painter.
3, Crosfield Road,
Belsize Park.
1896. 1537 Study of a girl's head.
DUNCAN, Thomas, A.R.A., R.S.A.
Painter.
I, Darnaway Street,
Edinburgh.
1836. 37S Anne Page inviting Slender to
dinner. "I pray you, sir,
walk in." The figures at the
window are intended to re-
present Falstaff and Justice
Shallow.
3, Gloucester Place, Edinburgh.
1840. 482 Prince Charles Edward and
the Highlanders entering
Edinburgh after the battle
of Preston. "The High-
landers, having defeated the
Government forces under
the command of General
Sir John Cope, at Preston,
a village nine miles from
Edinburgh, on Saturday,
2ist September, 1745, en-
tered the metropolis the
day immediately following
the battle, carrying along
with them the spoil of
Cope's army and a vast
number of prisoners. The
Prince entered the town in
the afternoon, and was re-
ceived with the hearty greet-
ings of a great portion of
the inhabitants; while the
adherents of the reigning
family witnessed with dis-
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
587
may the last triumph of the
Stuarts. The Prince occu-
pies the centre of the pic-
ture; accompanied on his
right by the Ouke of Perth
and on the left by Lord
George Murray; before
whom, and armed with a
lochaber axe and target, is
the Miller of Quarnahayle,
who is said to have given
Colonel Gardiner his death-
blow. Near him, and in the
act of saluting the Prince,
stands Lochiel, the unfor-
tunate chief of the clan
Cameron. Further to the
left and surrounded by a
group of ladies is the Mar-
quis of Tulliebardine, who
is described as a cavalier of
the old stamp. . . . The
two pipers, who are striving
who shall blow the loudest
tempest of the national
music, terminate this
group. On the right of the
Prince is a figure bearing a
target and arrayed in the
(re^os, a dress only worn by
the Dhunniemassals or gen-
tlemen of the Highlands.
He is meant to represent
the young Clanranald, and
leads a portion of his clan,
which formed the Prince's
bodyguard. In the fore-
ground is one of Sir John
Cope's captured fieldpieces,
over which leans Hamish
M'Gregor, son of the cele-
brated outlaw Rob Roy ; he
is keeping watch over the
spoil of the action. The
outside stair is occupied
principally by a group ad-
verse to the Stuarts. The
figure with the Bible and
buff belt is the gifted Gil-
fiUan, mentioned in 'Waver-
ley,' and behind him are a
few of his followers. Two
or three steps lower are
M'Laurin, the celebrated
mathematician, and young
Home the poet, both ener-
getic opponents of Prince
■ Charles. The procession is
represented as moving down
the Canongate, towards the
1841,
1842
1843
1S44.
palace of Holy rood. The
buildings on the right, with
the projecting clockhouse,
is the Canongate jail ; further
up the street is the Nether-
bow Port or eastern gateway
of the city; beyond is the
Tronchurch steeple; and
higher in the extreme dis-
tance a part of the castle of
Edinburgh."
5.8 The waefu' heart. "I gang like
a ghaist, etc."
549 Scene on Benormen, Suther-
landshire— Portraits.
263 Prince Charles Kdward asleep
in one of his hiding places,
after the battle of CuUoden,
protected by Flora Mac-
donald and Highland out-
laws, who are alarmed on
their watch.
(Elected A.R.A.)
216 Cupid. "That same wicked
bastard of Venus, etc."
239 The Martyrdom of J ohn Brown
of Priesthill, 1685. "She
set the bairn on the ground,
and tied up his head, and
straighted his body, and
covered him with her plaid,
and sat down and wept over
him."
(The late.)
1846. 402 Portrait of himself, purchased
by 50 Scotch artists and pre-
sented by them to the Royal
Academy of Scotland.
DUNCAN, Walter, A.Ji. IV.S.
Painter.
36, Upper Park Road.
1871. 716 Undine's farewell.
64, fark Road,
Haverstock Hill.
1872. 647 Undine rising from the foun-
tain.
722 In the stocks.
1873. SS3 A shoal of mackerel.
1876 704 Prince Henry trying on the
Crown : from King Henry IV,
etc.
1879. 862 The music of the shell.
1 88 1 600 Edward Duncan, Esq.
6, Park Road Studios.
1889. 3S5 Jepthah's daughter.
DUNCKER, C Painter.
Berlin.
1 84 1. 13 Portrait of a woman of Albano.
388
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Duncker, C. — continued.
1841. 412 Jacob and Rachael at Jacob's
well, etc.
564 Christ with a disciple. — St.
Matthew, c. viii, v. 22.
1 1 57 Hagar and Ishmael in the
desert, etc.
1842. 238 Italian Peasants.
242 do. do.
412 Nymph bathing.
DUNCUMB, Miss E Painter.
1829. 960 Flowers from nature.
Grove Fields, WestHam,Es5ex.
1831. 525 Flowers.
1832. 676 do.
1833. 5'9 do.
1838. 668 Fruit.
Church Street, West Ham.
1843. 1032 Fruit.
DUNDAS, Miss Agnes Painter.
9, Charlotte Street.
1S64. 306 Gipsy; a portrait.
433 Dead waterfowl.
9, Charles Street, St. James's.
1865. 177 Brace of partridges.
253 A terrier.
438 English kingfishers.
1866. 16 Outdoor relief.
351 Head of a terrier.
452 A dead robin.
567 Sly reynard.
585 Dead game.
1867. 28 Snipe and kingfisher.
62 Bullfinches.
380 Scotch terrier.
1868. 40 Bulfinch and wren.
94 Partridge and lark.
Daivlish, Devonshire.
1870. 255 Robin and wren.
35, Princes Street.
1871. 347 A study of Colour — Florence.
1873. 999 Butterflies.
DUNDEE, Captain Painter.
(An Honorary Exhibitor.)
1818. 427 View from Mont Martre.
1851. 992 Itchin Stoke, near the Grange,
Hampshire.
1852. 943 St. Margaret's, Isleworth.
Augsburg.
1853- 939 KlinkerThor.
1854. 928 Rudesheim.
DUNK,W Architect.
36, Foley Place.
1837. 998 Design to illustrate the effect
of Greek detail to Roman
outline in composition.
DUNKARTON, Robert.
Crayon Painter and Engraver.
35, Strand.
1774. 69 Seven portraits in crayons.
1775- '05 Four small portraits in crayons.
106 A small whole-length in crayons.
1776. 90 Portrait of a lady in the char-
acter of Comedy; crayons.
91 Portrait of a gentleman in the
characterof Hamlet; crayons.
92 Portrait of a gentleman.
93 do. young lady.
452, Strand.
1778. 94 Three portraits of Gentlemen
in crayons.
1779. 80 A lady in crayons.
DUNKLEY, E. Lowther ... Sculptor.
II, St am/or th Road,
Walthamstow.
1899. 1931 Love's sport. "Love young
and happy still, etc."
1 90 1. 1740 "An Emblem of the soul";
statuette.
3, Park House, Morning Lane,
Hackney.
1904. 1824 The pearl; statuette.
DUNLOP, Miss Marion Wallace.
Painter.
Ellerslie Tower, Ealing.
1902. 273 Miss C. W. D.
2 Studio, S3, Sussex Place,
Kensington.
1904. 6;6 Ripples.
692 A tea party.
DUNN, A Miniature Painter.
78, Fleet Street.
1809. 649 Portrait of the Archbishop of
Dublin. ( Viscount Somerton.)
709 General Sir A. Clark, Bart.
1,John Street, Portland Road.
1 8 10. 563 A frame with portraits of Lord
Bulkeley, Lady Bisshopp
the Bishop of Chichester
{John Buckner), and a noble-
man.
568 Lucretia.
181 1. 628 H.R.H. Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
652 A frame containing the por-
traits of Lady D. Clifford
and Lord Wentworth.
673 Mr. Matthews.
675 Lady M. Arundale.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
389
84, Mars;arct Street.
1812. 592 T. Holloway, Escj.
667 Rev. W. Bennett.
678 H.R.H. Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
1S14. 436 Portrait of a lady.
445 Mr. Hambrough.
466 Portrait of a lady.
1815. 533 The Earl of Arran.
613 The Death of Marmion. From
Walter Scott. " Scarce were
the piteous accents said,
etc."
694 G. Harrison, Esq.
1816. 593 Lord Nugent.
1817. 283 Portrait of a flower girl.
16, Norton Street,
Portland Plaee.
181S. 250 Portrait of himself.
DUNN, A. M Architect.
23, Eldon Square,
Neivcastk-on- Tyne.
1873- "39 St. Dominic's Church, New-
castle-on-Tyne.
Castle Hill, IVylam-on- Tyne.
1882. 1209 St. Dominic's Church.
DUNN (A. M.) and HANSOM
(E. J.) Architects.
23, Eldon Square,
Newcastle-on- Tyne.
1873. 1 1 30 St. Gregory's Monastery and
church at Downside, near
Bath.
1878. 1059 New College Buildings, Stony-
hurst.
1 1 17 School Buildings, Woburn
Park.
1 1 37 Boys' Chapel, Stonyhurst Col-
lege.
1S79. 108 1 St. Gregory's Church Monas-
tery, Downside.
1 147 St. Catherine's Church, Bir-
mingham.
1880. 1089 St. Benedict's Monastery, near
Canterbury.
1 1 36 St. Mary's Roman Catholic
Church, Bath.
2, Westminster Chambers.
1881. 1105 St. Cuthbert's Church, Ushaw
College.
1883. 1217 St. Gregory's Monastic church.
Downside.
23, Eldon Square, Newcastle.
1886. 1654 Church schools, etc.. West
Hartlepool.
1698 Church of our Lady of the
Assumption, Cambridge.
DUNN, HANSOM and DUNN.
Architects.
23, Eldon Square,
Naucastle-on- Tyne
1888. 1S22 The chapel, Stonyhurst.
1890. 1763 Church of our Lady and the
English Martyrs, Cam-
bridge.
1892. 1740 St. Michael's Roman Catholic
Church, Newcastle on-Tyne.
1893. 1534 St. Joseph's church. West
Hartlepool.
DUNN, John Architect.
I, John St., St. James's Square.
1886. 16 1 9 Arundel and Fitzalan Houses,
Arundel Street.
1891. 17SS New Library, Howard Street,
Strand.
1866 Surrey and Mowbray Houses,
Victoria Embankment.
1894. 1522 New buildings, Norfolk Street,
Strand.
1540 Premises, Arundel Street,
Strand.
DUNN, William Architect.
21, King William St., Strand.
i8go. 1939 New class rooms, Crouch Hill
Presbyterian Church.
(See also Maclarf.n, Dunn and Watson.)
DUNN (W.) and WATSON (R.).
Architects.
2r, King Williain St., Strand.
1892. 164S Glenlyon House, Perthshire.
DUNNET, Oswald Painter.
South Lawn, Tunbridge Wells.
1904. 691 Autumn leaves.
DUNNING, John T Painter.
Bolton Studios, Redcliffe Road.
1896. 353 In pensive mood.
DU NOBLET, Mrs.
Miss Mary de.
See Villebrune,
DUNTHORN, J Architect.
1838. 1068 Entrance Hall to High Cliff.
DUNTHORNE, John, Senr.
Miniature Painter.
Colchester, Essex.
1784. 312 Portrait of a gentleman.
1786. 344 do. do.
390
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DUNTHORNE, John, Junr.
Painter.
Colchester, Essex.
1783. 408 Private Card Tarty.
413 Death preaching. "Verbis
silet, re loquitur."
1784. 396 A Smithfield bargain.
446 Morning Concert.
473 Skating.
17S7. 531 An auction; drawing.
561 The hypocondriac.
569 The lunatic from the village of
Martindale; a drawing.
1790. 628 A farmer and his family of the
last century.
1 79 1. 64 Confession.
597 Grog.
614 A morning lounge.
1792. 583 A Bath shop.
596 Rustic dinner.
DUNTHORNE, John Painter.
4, Grafton Street,
Fitzrcy Sgua?-e.
1827. 3S4 Glade in a wood.
35, Charlotte Street.
1828. 175 Landscape after a shower.
31, Grafton Street.
1829. 591 Landscape.
1830. 409 A cottage.
1 83 1. 343 Landscape — harvest.
1832. 416 Landscape.
DUPERIER, J. C Painter.
Cheshujtt, Herts.
1821. 462 Nether Hall, Essex.
1822. 262 A landscape.
533 View in Greenwich Park.
DUPEUX, Joseph Painter.
1835- 59^ Composition — interior.
60, Seymour Street.
1836. 460 Interior — composition.
587 do. do.
DUPONT, Gainsborough ... Painter.
Fall Mall.
1790. 75 Cottage Girl.
250 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Grenville.)
251 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Pitt.)
385 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Palmer, Post office.)
471 Portrait of a late celebrated
artist. {Mr. Gainsborough.)
472 Portrait of a nobleman. {Lord
Bayham.)
1792. 20 A landscape, with figures.
1792. 6i Portrait of a gentleman. {Caft.
Roberts.)
98 Portrait of a lady. {In the in-
dex this number is put to
G. Diipont, but in the cata-
logue inscribed to IV. Beechey
— one newspaper calls the
exhibit Lord Barrington.)
122 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Clemenson.)
144 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Thompson.)
369 A landscape, with figures.
404 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Cletnenson, Deputy Sergeant-
at-Arms.)
1 7, Grafton St., Fitzroy Square.
1793. 52 Portrait of a nobleman. {Lord
Grenville.)
122 Portrait of the Lord Mayor.
{Sir James Sanderson.)
143 Portrait of a gentleman. {Mr.
Maimvaring.)
249 Portrait of a nobleman. {Lord
Morni?igton. )
526 Portrait of a lady and her
children.
1794. 85 Portrait of His Majesty.
{Similar to Gainsborough's
7iiholc-length with no hat,
but with cloak over the
shoulder.)
179 Portrait of a young gentleman
in the character of a shep-
herd's boy.
214 Portrait of a young lady.
268 Mr. Quick in the character of
Spado.
1795. 127 Portrait of a lady.
162 do. an officer. {Capf.
Caster ley.)
232 Portrait of a lady. {Miss
IFallis.)
273 Portrait of Mr. Lewis.
DUPPA, Bryan Edward Painter.
7, Newman Street.
1832. 3 Portrait of a gentleman.
1 104 F. C. Pack, Esq.
1835. 84 Portrait of a child; a sketch.
86, Newman Street.
1836. 886 Portrait of a lady.
1852. 989 The late John Landseer, Esq.,
A.R.A.
New Burlington Street.
1853. 892 Portrait of a lady.
DUPUIS, Philippe Felix Painter.
21, Fitzroy Street.
1880. 192 Une enfant.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
391
1881. 3S0 Sir Frederick Leighton, P.R.A.
1882. 147S Portrait of the son of Richard
Dressel, Esq.
DURAN, Carolus Painter.
II, I'assa^i^e Stanis/as, Jean's.
1895- 35° William Robinson, Esq.
1S98. 484 The Countess of Warwick.
495 Madame Georges Feydeau and
her children.
1902. 527 Mrs. Charles S. Henry.
DURAND, Asher B Painter.
iVew Vori.
1845. 1157 Landscape.
DURAND, John Painter.
1 5, Glanville Si., Rathho7ie Place.
ITT]. '°5 A gate at Dandelion, near
Margate.
1778. 427 A landscape.
DURANT, J Painter.
Charlotte St., Portland Place.
1796. 447 Portrait of a lady.
Beaumont Street.
\1'^1- 33- Mad Peg, from a song by
Dibdin.
Miss Susan D... .Sculptor.
1 1 , Ganvay Road, Bays7vater.
Bust of Miss AUwood.
Bust of .Senor Don AdolfoBayo.
Bust of Lidwell Heathom, Esq.
14, Conduit Street West,
Hyde Park.
Bust of a lady.
The chief mourner; statue of a
girl.
Cavaliere Sebastiano Fuezi.
Bust of Daniel Whittle Harvey,
Esq.
Medallion of Matthew Begbie,
Esq.
Bust in marble of the artist.
No. I Statue in marble, of
Robin Hood (the deer un-
finished). " Robyn slewe a
full grete harte, etc."
Bust in marble of Mr. Mechi.
Mrs. Beecher Stowe; bust in
marble.
The negligent watchboy of the
vineyard, catching locusts
(unfinished). — Theocritus,
ist Idyll.
Lady Killeen ; marble bust.
Harvey Brabazon Combe, son
of B. H. Combe, Esq.;
marble.
DURANT,
1847-
1848.
■377
1418
1423
1849.
1850.
1260
1346
1851.
1364
1337
1852.
1395
1853-
1856.
1449
' -7'
1857-
1311
■353
1858. 1169
■315
1859. 1350
i860. 981 John Percy, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.
1055 Matthew Combe, Esq., LL.D. ;
marble.
1863. 1015 The faithful shepherdess;
marble statue. E.xecuted by
order of the Corporation oj
London for the Mansion
House. " Look, and see the
ring thou gavest me, etc."
113s George Grote, Esq.; marble
medallion.
1864. S90 Baron H. Triijueti.
i866. 855 Constance. " Her litil child lay
weping on her arme, etc."
875 Her Majesty the Queen; mar-
ble medallion.
876 H.R.H. Prince Leopold; mar-
ble medallion.
877 H.R.H. Princess Louise; mar-
ble medallion.
890 H.R.H. the Crown Princess of
Prussia (Princess Royal);
marble medallion.
891 H.R.H. Prince Alfred; marble
medallion.
592 H.R.H. Princess Beatrice;
marble medallion.
593 H.R.H. Princess Helena; mar-
ble medallion.
3, Bryanston Place.
1867. 1028 The late Woronzow Greig, Esq.,
clerk of the peace for .Surrey;
marble bust, posthumous.
Mil H.R.H. Prince .Sigismund, the
infant son (since deceased)
of T.R.H. the Crown Prince
and Princess of Prussia.
1868. 927 H.R.H. Princess Louise of
Hesse; marble medallion.
Part of the decoration of
Wolsefs Chapel.
928 H.R.H. the Princess of Wales.
Part of the decoration of
Wolsefs Chafcl.
997 Miss Ritchie; marble.
1869. 1143 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales;
marble medallion.
1 1 85 Lily and Arthur, children of
Marmaduke Brooking, Esq. ;
marble.
1289 Ruth; marble.
1872. 1517 Her Majesty the Queen. Exe-
cuted for the benchers of
the Inner Temple; marble.
(The late.)
1873. 1577 Mrs. Garrett Anderson, M.D.
DURELL, Miss Amy Painter.
55, Trent Rd., Brixton Hill.
1890. 2S8 A. Durell, Esq.
392
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
DURHAM
1827. 1042
1828. IIOI
1830. 951
1832. 700
1833. 5'7
675
679
684
720
756
773
1834. 636
751
753
786
1835. 420
710
72'
814
8.5
838
1836. 647
662
7'3
783
1837-
662
863
971
1838. 817
862
924
933
972
1839. 810
891
956
9S4
1035
1840. 733
752
754
807
861
908
1841. 749
800
, Cornelius B.
Miniature Painter.
E. Durham^
17, Arundel St., Slrain!.
Intaglio likeness of a young
gentleman. ■ ,
C. Durham.
Portrait of a lady ; impression
from an intaglio.
Portrait of a friend.
do. lady.
do. do.
Mr. John Parry, Junr., the
vocalist.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. lady.
Benjamin Hawes, Esq., M.P.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. lady.
Portrait of a young lady in a
fancy costume.
Portrait of a lady.
Portraits of a lady and child.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. lady.
A laughing gipsy.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. lady.
do. student.
Fidelia.
Mr. Mivart.
Portrait of a gentleman.
do. do.
do. an artist.
Ill, Strand.
do. a lady.
Mr. F. F. Cuisset.
Mr. Mackintosh, the celebrated
performer on the bassoon.
Portrait of a gentleman.
George Hine, Esq.
Rev. Mr. Edwards.
Portrait of a gentleman.
John Parry, Esq., Editor of the
Welsh Melodies.
Portrait of a lady.
The little English girl.
Mr. Mayo.
Mrs. Mayo.
Portrait of a lady.
Mr. Percival Daniell.
Mr. H. 0.\enham.
The idol of memory.
Miss Hine.
A Spanish lady.
The heir.
Portraits of Lady Jodrell, Miss
Jodrell, R. P. H. Jodrell,
Esq., and Master Jodrell.
Portrait of a lady.
1 84 1. 815 Portraits of a brother and
sister.
819 Portrait of a gentleman.
827 do. lady.
904 do. friend.
1842. 741 Jervoise Ellis, Esq.
898 Portrait of a lady.
899 Sir Henry Hunloke, Bart.
935 Portrait of a lady.
944 Portrait of an officer of the
Royal Engineers.
954 Rev. M. A. Gathercole.
960 Mrs. Jervoise Ellis.
191, Regent Street.
1843. 689 Portrait of a gentleman.
733 Sir Henry Hunloke, Bart.
760 Portrait, for a brooch, of a
lady.
776 Mrs. Joseph Earle.
804 Mrs. J. Sims.
813 Portrait of a gentleman.
843 Miss Sim.
845 J. Sim, Esq.
1844. 656 Mrs. Thomson.
670 Mrs. Lawrence Engstrom.
726 Miss Birch.
765 An officer in the Bengal En-
gineer Corps.
787 Portraits of Mrs. McCalluni
and the lady and family of
George Webster, Esq.
799 John Coysgarne Sim, Esq.
869 Edward Westall, Esq.
1845. 779 Mrs. Westall.
788 La belle Fiancee.
793 Mrs. Pope.
818 Master Richard Stewart.
830 Miss Minchin.
845 Lawrence Engstrom, Esq.
895 Portraits of a lady. Miss Stew-
art, Mrs. Larkin, Edward
Westall, Esq., and little
Helen.
902 Master Stewart.
1846. 804 Portrait of a lady.
809 Three portraits.
814 J. Cunninghame, Esq.
819 Miss Mery weather.
961 Three portraits of one family.
966 Rev. William Browne.
969 Portrait of G. B. Williams,
Esq., of the i6th Queen's
Lancers, who fell at the
battle of Aliwal, in the
glorious charge by which the
Sikh square was broken.
998 J. Fardell, Esq.
1847. 7'8 A posthumous portrait of Mrs.
Frederick Dickson.
801 Portrait of a gentleman.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
393
1847.
S47
922
927
931
1848.
739
746
771
82s
S++
866
923
946
1849.
6S9
694
746
775
786
S3.
S5.
1850.
75^
76S
775
783
826
833
857
904
IS5I.
897
9"5
966
looS
1852.
1853-
1035
1048
I 1 12
729
742
7S3
799
835
S53
895
914
664
689
750
765
Countess of Waldegrave.
Mrs. Lesley Alexander.
Portrait of a gentleman.
A bracelet miniature of a young
lady.
Edward Morri.s, Esq.
Miniature of a child.
Portrait of a lady.
Lieut. T. \V. (Jraham, Bombay
Artillery.
Portrait of a lady.
Miss Emma Cator.
Miss Eliza Birch.
Mrs. Edward Morris.
Portrait of a lady.
Charles E. Mousley, Escj., and
lady.
Rev. F. Gardiner.
Portrait of a lady.
Mrs. William Morris.
Lady Isabella Joddrell.
Portrait of M. S. J.
Mrs. Coll man.
Miss Byrne.
A portrait,
do.
Leonard W. Collinson, Esq.
A portrait,
do.
Robert Diggles, Esq.
Walter Boyd, Esq.
Mrs. Walter Boyd.
Portraits of two gentlemen.
Lady Bessborough, daughter
of the Duke of Richmond.
Lady Cecilia Catherine Gor-
don Lenno.x, youngest
daughter of the Duke of
Richmond.
Portrait of a gentleman.
Mrs. Colonel David Forbes.
William James, Esq.
Master Lane Fox, son of
George Lane Fox, Esq.
Lady Augusta Catherine Gor-
don Lennox, daughter of
the Duke of Richmond.
Portrait of a lady.
The Hon. Horace Lascelles,
R.N., son of the Earl and
Countess of Harewood.
Portrait of a gentleman.
H.S.H. Prince Edward of Saxe-
Weimar.
Portrait of a lady.
Thomas Upfill, Esq.
The student ; a portrait.
A young lady.
Portrait of Mrs. G. W. C.
Mrs. Colonel David Forbes.
1853. 770 Colonel David Forbes, E.LC.S.
K16 Charles Lennox Peel, Esq.
SS2 James (,'urrie, Esq.
1S54. 715 Tiic family of Mrs. Phillips.
719 Mrs. Charles Bonham.
721 Portrait of a lady.
8i'8 Mrs. Lawrence Engstrom.
826 Mrs. Edward Armytage.
827 Portrait of a gentleman.
887 A Madonna.
890 Mrs. Eyre Crabbe and son.
Enjkld.
1858. 704 Mrs. Phillips.
DURHAM, C. J Painter.
7, Gloucester Terrace,
Tnttcnhain.
1867. 521 Portrait of a lady.
DURHAM, Joseph, .^.i^./f.... Sculptor.
56, Albany Street.
1835. 1 120 Half-size bust of a gentleman;
in marble.
1836. 1105 Cujjid; a basso-relievo.
n 22 Posthumous bust of his mother.
1838. 1326 Grief: a study.
1840. 1106 Medallion of a gentleman.
1841. 1270 Bust of a gentleman.
1842. 1324 Posthumous bust of a youth.
1S43. 1464 Medallion of a gentleman.
6, North Crescent,
Bedford Square.
1844. 13S2 Bust of the Lady of Malohn
Rymer, Esq.
1845. '389 Mirth; a study.
1846. 1439 do. a study in marble.
1847. 1370 Bust.
1848. 13-5 The late Sir David Pollock,
Chief Justice of Bombay.
1399 The Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick
Pollock, Lord Chief Baron.
1403 Mdlle. Jenny Lind.
1471 Medallion portrait of the late
Joshua Cristall, Esq. (post-
humous).
26, Alfred Place,
Bedford Square.
1849. i;Si La Pcnseroso; a study in mar-
ble.
1297 Guizot.
1336 Marble bust of Thomas Hunt,
Esq., author of the System
for Stammering, etc.
1850. 1396 Bust in marble of the late Cap-
tain R. J. Elliott, R.N.,
Founder of the Destitute
Sailors' Asylum, and the
Sailors' Home, Wells Street,
London Docks, subscribed
3 1';
394
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Durham, Joseph, A.R.A. — continued.
for by friends, and to be
placed in the dining hall of
that Institution, etc.
1S50. 142S Marble bust of F. W. L. Ross,
Esq.
1 85 1. 1370 Guizot.
13S3 Marble bust of Thos. Wright,
Esq., M.A., F.R.S., etc.
13S8 Three bas-reliefs in frame, in-
tended for the panels of a
pedestal.
1553. 1434 Model for a bust of Dr. T. R.
Grahamsley.
1554. 13SS The model for a marble figure
of Alice Evelyn, youngest
daughter of Martin F. Tup-
per, Esq. "Not lost, but
gone before."
1 47 1 The eldest son of Alexander
Johnston, Esq.
1500 Joseph Arden, Esq.
1502 Marble bust of a lady.
1855. 1419 The model for a statue illus-
trative of the fate of Genius.
" An unconquered will arises
in his breast, etc." — Long-
fellow.
1424 A sleeping child in marble:
Alice Evelyn, infant daugh-
ter of Martin F. Tupper,
Esq., of Albury. "Thine
was a blessed Flighte, etc."
21, Devonshire Street.
1856. 1222 Marble bust of Her Majesty
the Queen. Presented to tlie
Council Chamber, Guildhall,
by Sir Francis Graham
Moon, Bart.
1857. 12S9 W. H. Smith, Esq.
1323 Captain F. R. Pollock.
1325 Martin F. Tupper, Esq.
1858. 1 174 Hermione as the statue in
"Winter's Tale," act v,
scene last, to be executed in
marble and placed in the
Egyptian Hall, Mansion
House. " Leontes. Chide
me, dear stone, that I may
say, etc."
1859. 1239 The adopted sketch for a statue
of Caxton to be erected in
the Westminster Palace
Hotel, part of which build-
ing stands upon the site of
Caxton's house.
1270 The Parting of Paul and Vir-
ginia. " Virginia. I do be-
lieve it is God's will that I
should go, etc."
1859. 1361
i860. 989
1034
1060
1090
1861. 985
1037
1042
1048
1862. 99S
1027
1037
1863. 1014
1034
1073
1S64. S73
953
954
955
961
963
J. P. Gassiott, Esq., Vice-Pre-
sident of the Royal Society.
Head of a boy; marble.
Chastity; marble statue. "So
dear to heaven is saintly
chastity, etc."
Major-Gen. Sabine, V.P.R.S.,
etc.
Sunshine; marble.
Go to sleep ; a group in marble.
Frank Crossley, Esq., M.P.
The statue was the result of
a public subscription, and
erected to his honour in
the People's Park, Halifax,
etc.
Frank Crossley, Esq., M.P.
Peace, an ideal head; marble.
The model of a statue repre-
senting Europe, one of a
series typifying the four
quarters of the world; the
statues are to be seated at
the angles of the memorial
to commemorate the Great
Exhibition of 1851 in pro-
gress of execution.
Henry White, Esq., F.S.A.
Emma Burrows ; marble.
Model for a statue typifying
Africa, one of a series of
bronze figures seated at the
base of the memorial to
commemorate the Inter-
national Exhibition of 185 1.
Reduced model from a colos-
sal bronze statue — The
Queen with the attributes
of Peace. The large 2t>ork
the property of H.R.H. tlie
Prince of Wales.
Model for a statue typifying
America, one of a series of
bronze figures, etc., Exhibi-
tion of 1851.
Lady Beatrice Clinton, daughter
of the Earl and Countess of
Lincoln; marble.
British sports : cricket - bat ;
bronze statuette.
British sports: group, boating
boys; bronze statuette.
British sports: cricket, "Bow-
ler "; bronze statuette.
British sports: catchball, "Pre-
paring to catch " ; bronze
statuette.
British sports: cricket, "Want-
ing his innings"; bronze
statuette.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
395
904
910
1864. 964 British sports: catchball," Pre-
paring to throw"; bronze
statuette.
1043 Part of a design for a memorial
to H.R.H. the Prince Con-
sort.
1865. S97 Model of a statue of H.R.H.
Prince Consort, in the robes
of the Great Master of the
Bath. " The bronze statue to
be presented to the Agricul-
tural College, Fratnlingham,
Suffolk, by Thomas Lucas,
Es>y."
Trying the lesson; a group in
marble: portraits of Edith
and G. C. Ashton Jonson.
Reduced model of the statue
of Alastor. (Commissioned
by the Corporation of Lon-
don and placed in the Man-
sion House.) "He was a
poet whose untimely tomb,
etc."
940 Miss Bateman ; marble.
957 Head of a child; do.
984 "The Lady of the Lake."
" The maiden paused, etc."
1866. S59 A perilous plaything; a por-
trait of George Herbert
Guadet.
842 On the sea shore; a portrait of
Savile Brinton Crossley.
853 Waiting his innings; a portrait
of Basil Edwin Lawrence.
867 The late Duke of Newcastle;
posthumous bust.
874 Charles Knight.
887 Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart.
915 Miss Evelyn Hankey.
(Elected A.R.A.)
1867. 995 The picture book; a group in
marble of Mary Georgiana
and Richard Henry, two
children of R. Milne Red-
head, Esq.
997 "Waiting his innings"; a
marble statue of Basil, son
of Edwin H. Lawrence, Esq.
999 Good night; a portrait statue
of Maria Lilian, daughter of
R. Milne Redhead, Esq.
1004 A sleeping child; a posthumous
portrait of the infant son of
W. H. Smith, Esq.; marble
statue.
1039 Lady Crossley.
105 1 John, Lord Romilly; marble.
1058 Lord Palmerston at the period
of his life when he became
1868. 935
936
946
957
96,
1869. 119S
1215
1225
1243
1870. 1094
1 1 54
1165
1200
1871. 1224
1269
1270
1276
1298
1302
1872. 1410
1501
Prime Minister. Cotnmis-
sioned by the Corporation of
London and to be placed in
Guildhall.
Paul and Virginia; marble
group. " But can you go,
and leave me here alone?
etc."
Ready for my balli; portrait
statue of Frederic Ougley
Francis, son of Francis
Tagart, Esq.
Sitting for our portraits ; a
group of four children, the
daughters of Mrs. and W.
H. Smith, Esq.
Going in for a paddle; portrait
statue of William Rawson
Shaw, son of the Mayor of
Halifax.
At the spring; to be placed in
the fernery at Salmesbury
Hall. "The idea is that her
attention being attracted the
water overflows the vessel
she has brought to receive
it, and will form a stream
amongst the rocks and plants
below."
Sketch for a statue of Harvey ;
for the London University.
Sketch for a statue of Sir Isaac
Newton.
Octavius Cohen, Esq.
Only once a year.
John Crossley, Esq.
Sketch for the statue of the late
Lord John Scott. Erected
by subscription at Dunchurch,
Warwickshire.
Mrs. Birks; marble.
The late Joseph Crossley;
marble (posthumous).
Arthur Cecil Milne Redhead.
A dip in the sea ; model for a
marble group.
Leander; marble statue. "The
winds are high on Helles'
wave, etc."
Field-Marshal Sir George Pol-
lock, R.A., G.C.B., etc.
Hero; marble statue. "Her
turret torch was blazing high,
etc."
Andreas Holtz, Esq.; marble.
Mrs. Andreas Holtz; marble.
A dip in the sea; marble.
The Siren and the drowned
Leander ; model for a marble
group. The legend is, the
396
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Durham, Joseph, A.R.A.— continued.
Siren became enamoured of
Leander and evoked the
storm that drowned him.
" Here he Ues, his head
across my knees, etc."
1S73. 1520 The Right Honble. the Lord
Mayor. {Sir Sydney Med-
ley Waterlow.) Model for
bust.
1539 Miss Elhe — a companion to
Master Tom. " Now as Tom
was forced to go and see
Shiney Gate, which is sup-
posed to be at the other end
of Nowhere, Elhe said, ' The
sooner you go, Tom, the
better, etc' "
1542 Master Tom — a companion
statue to Miss EUie. " He
did not care for being called
a Holothurian, etc." Vide
Kingsley's "Water-babies."
1562 Humility; marble statue.
" Humility, that low sweet
root, from which all heavenly
virtues shoot." — Moore.
1563 Pride; marble statue. "Ask
for whose end the heavenly
bodies shine. Earth, for
whose use — Pride answers,
'tis for mine." — Pope.
1874. 1466 Wilfred Milne Redhead.
1493 The siren and the drowned
Leander; marble group.
1514 Sir Sydney H. Waterlow, Bart.,
M.P.
1531 Miss Ellie — companion statue
to Master Tom; marble.
"Ellie said. . . . I'll sit
here till you come back and
marry me, etc."
1532 Master Tom — companion to
Miss Ellie; marble. "When
that tremendous old lady
Mrs. Be-done-by-as-you did,
etc."
1875. 1256 John Brinton, Esq.
1 261 Rev. John Barlow (posthumous
bust). Presented to the Royal
Institution by his friend. Sir
JV. R. Grave.
1274 George Bertram, son of R.
Milne Redhead, Esq.
1300 A double drinking fountain; to
be cast in bronze.
1336 The Siren and the dead Lean-
der; marble. "His eyes
were blinded with the sleety
brine, etc."
1875- '373 Hogarth; colossal bust. Exe-
cuted for Leicester Square.
1876. 1374 Edward Gibbon Wakefield;
marble bust. To be placed in
the Colonial Office.
1375 The Hon. Sir William R.
Grave, M.A., F.R.S., Justice
of the Common Pleas; mar-
ble bust.
1406 Double drinking fountain ;
bronze cast.
1S77. 1427 A.J. Waterlow, Esq.; marble.
1464 Grotto boy — "onlyonceayear";
bronze.
(The late.)
187S. 1425 The late Mrs. Peel of Knowl-
mere Manor, Clitheroe; bust,
marble.
1456 Thomas Webster, Esq., R.A.;
bust, marble.
DURHAM, Miss Mary Edith.
Painter.
1 1, I^tw Court.
1892. 1043 IMith, eldest daughter of
Arthur Lucas, Esq.
2, Queen's Road Studios,
St. John's Wood.
1899. 543 The decrees of fate.
20, Ellerdale Road,
Fitzjohn Avenue.
1900. 759 "On bokes for to read is my
delyte."
DURHAM, W. H.
Miniature Painter.
6, Myrtle Grove, Sydenham.
1890. 1460 Major Clarke.
DURNFORD, F. Andrew ... Painter.
16, A'^rtV Palace Road,
Lambeth.
1838. 542 Morning.
1839. 443 Ely Pier, Fifeshire: Earl's
ferry in the distance.
1840. 267 Drying sails on the Dutch
coast.
498 South end of the western pier
at Calais.
534 Moonlight — end of old pier at
Scarborough.
2, Priory Place, ]]'andsworth.
1 84 1. 728 On the Sussex coast near
Hastings.
1 199 Calais from the sands.
1842. 1240 Drying sails.
8, Upper Portland Place.
1843. 243 A French lugger entering the
outer harbour of Calais.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
397
Park Lodge, Brixton.
1848. 624 On the Medway.
1 850. 591 South end of the \\'estern pier
at Calais.
DURRANI, B Painter.
Eni/s/eig/i, Streatham.
1880. 16;' Ethel; a jiortrait.
DURRANT, Miss G. Painter.
Donninglon Prior}', Ne'whiiry.
1866. 459 Tom, a Japanese pug.
DURST, Austin Architect.
II, HiiJ-t Street, Bloomsbury.
1902. 1495 Design for a Village church.
DUTERRAU, B Painter.
64, Warren Street.
544 Portrait of a lady.
54i do. a gentleman.
254 do. an artist.
249 do. an Arabian child.
S3S do. a child on a don-
key.
615 Portrait of a gentleman.
1S.7.
1819.
1S21.
I«23.
DUTHIE, Arthur L.
Stained Glass Painter.
3, White/teaiPs Grove.
1892. 1849 Design for stained glass: An-
gels appearing to the shep-
herds.
DUTHIE, Spottiswoode Painter.
Thornhill Cults, Aberdeen.
1896. 813 Sunshine.
1898. 687 Summer.
943 Alone.
1899. 37 "I'd be a butterfly, living a
rover."
1900. 244 "They also serve who only
stand and wait."
656 Sweet memories.
908 Cupid.
951 Deus Arcitenens.
1 90 1. 487 "Down by the corrie that
sings to the sea."
DUTHOIT, J Painter.
1 84, Highbury Nejo Park.
1S74. S35 At Sevenoaks, Kent.
BUTTON, John Gem Engraver.
22, Neic North Street.
1828. 1054 The Duke of Wellington; an
impression from an intaglio.
43, Old Compton Street.
1833. 1053 Horse and mare; an impres-
sion from an intaglio.
120, Regent Street.
1837. 612 Seven boys, an allegory on the
Pleiades ; impressions from
an intaglio.
43, Old Compton Street.
1S39. 672 General Washington; impres-
sion from an intaglio.
1264 Dogs; impression from an in-
taglio.
DUTTON, John F. Harrison.
Painter.
2, Panton Rd., Hook, Cheshire.
1895. S62 Mrs. Arthur Payne.
The Nook, Hamilton Street,
Hoole, Chester.
1900. 642 "O sweet pale Margaret." —
Tennyson.
1903. 96 Too innocent for coquetry.
DUTTON, Miss. ..Miniature Painter.
5, Hart .Street, Bloomsbury.
1830. 918 Portrait of a lady.
1 83 1. 8S9 do. do.
1833. 876 Charles Pearson, Esq.
1834. 720 Portrait of her sister, Mrs.
Pearson.
1835. 701 Mrs. Charles Shuttleworth.
836 Little Jessy.
1836. 627 John Humphrey, Esq., M.P.
1837. 824 Portrait of a lady.
1838. 842 do. L. E. I,.
S45 do. a young lady.
1839. 1044 Miss Ellen Sims.
1842. 8S7 Mrs. Thomas Clark.
Stoek7vell Road.
1843. 1099 Portrait of a young lady.
1844. 666 do. lady.
794 Portraits of Charles Pearson,
Esq., and the infant daugh-
ter of Zach. Brooke, Esq.
1845. 910 Portrait of a young lady.
1846. 765 do. the Lady Mayoress.
{Mrs. Johnson.)
1847. 802 A portrait.
1849. 681 Portraits of the sons of James
Sutton, Esq.
1850. 830 Portrait of a young lady.
1 85 1. 860 The Baroness Andlau.
1852. 819 Mrs. Charles Pearson.
3, Brixton Hill Terrace.
1856. S06 A young lady.
DUTTON, Miss Mary Martha. See
Mrs. Charles Pearson.
598
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
U VAL,
1836.
705
1842.
5'4
1S43.
r'3
446
1S51.
+45
950
1852.
112+
1855-
2SS
DUTTON, W Architect.
8, Buckingham Street, Strand.
1871. 916 Purton Church, Wilts.
DUTTON, W. E Painter.
2 2, Arbour Street, Stepney.
1856. 4? The great event.
Charles Allen Painter.
74, Charlton-on-Medlock,
Manchester.
A portrait.
24, Carlton Terrace,
Greenhayes, Manchester.
The Giaour. "Much in his
visions mutters he of maid-
ens whelmed beneath the
sea, etc."
Portrait.
John Bright, Esq., of Roch-
dale.
Portrait.
do. of a boy. (^Algernon
Graves^
A portrait.
74, George Street, Manchester.
Columbus in chains. " Boba-
dilla, having been sent by
Ferdinand and Isabella to
Hispaniola, to inquire into
the conduct of Columbus,
seized upon his property,
and ordered him to be
thrown into irons, but as no
armourer or smith could be
found willing to lend himself
to so disgraceful a proceed-
ing, it was feared that this
order could not be accom-
plished, until his own cook
volunteered to rivet them
upon him. In this state he
was sent to Europe. A ruf-
fian took his cloak from him
as he was being conveyed on
board ship. He retained a
deep sense of the indignity,
and had the fetters con-
stantly hung in his chamber,
and gave orders that when
he died they should be
buried in his grave."
Essex Chambers, Manchester.
The dedication of Samuel to
the Lord.
Samuel calling down thunder
and rain on the wheat har-
vest.
A ghost story.
The morning walk.
1858. 150
i860. 147
1861. 544
3, Exchange Street,
Manchester.
1865. 363 Thomas Ruston, Esq., of Bol-
ton-le-Moors.
5, Waterloo Place.
1S66. 427 Portrait of a lady.
1869. 367 Fishing boats going out.
434 William Fairbairn, Esq., LL. D.,
F.R.S.
1870. 507 Moonlight on the sea.
Alansfield Chambers,
St. An?i's Square,
Manchester.
1871. 7 Thomas Henry Lyon, Esq.
1872. 304 Mrs. Frederick Wilkinson.
599 Mrs. James Pender.
DU VAL, E Painter.
Mrs. Bannei's,
44, Cranbourne Street.
1869. S93 After a storm.
DU VAL, Edward T Painter.
5, Harley Road, N'. IF.
1893. 96S " Where wave meets wave."
The Brambles, Great Marlow.
A passing gleam.
A summer sea.
1900.
1901.
1 1 2
1170 On the Thames.
DUVAL-LE-CAMUS,
Pierre.
Painter.
Paris.
1837-
1839.
189 Portrait.
521 The gipsy.
DUVALL, John Painter.
Ipswich.
1855. 557 A summer's day.
1856. 128 Lambing time.
1 69 The stricken ewe — cold
weather.
130 "Cross my hand, fair sir."
204 Early lambs.
1S9 A sheep walk.
38 1 April.
314 Shooting pony and setters.
1859.
1861.
1862.
1867.
1868.
1S71.
Highland Laddie, Princess,
and Fly, favourites, the pro-
perty of Major-General Sir
Stephen Lakeman.
Out without a licence.
Do. and 27, CI aver ton Street.
1872. 557 "Old and new express car-
riers": portraits of a cele-
brated trotting mare, hunter
and pony.
402
539
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
399
1S73. 53 Trusted.
947 Coming to the meet.
1874. 233 Shooting cob and dogs wait-
ing for the guns.
1 8 76. 109 Breathing time after a heat.
451 Spring.
1877. 5 "Doncaster," winner of the
Derby, 1873, the property
of the Duke of Westminster.
9S0 The iNIaster's Cob.
DUVALL,
1S40. 466
J. C. A Painter.
3, Northumberland Street,
Strand.
Vauxhall Bridge from Mill-
bank.
Fresh breeze.
r^utch boats in a breeze.
Coast scene — low water.
French boats near Boulogne.
French boats standing: Calais
in the distance.
Beating to windward.
Inner port of Boulogne — low
water.
A fresh breeze.
Yorkshireman and steamer off
Essex.
Woolwich Dockyard from
Charlton.
Fresh breeze.
Dutch boats.
Calm — Deal, Kent.
Blowing fresh off the coast of
Kent.
Broadstairs, Kent.
Evening scene — coast of York-
shire.
DUVALL, Thomas George.
Painter.
3, Northumberland Street.
357 Dutch fishing boat.
1 171 Hubert and Prince Arthur.
" Hubert. Well, see to live: I
will not touch thine eyes,
etc."
2S1 Resignation. " A father of the
fatherless and a judge of the
widows, etc."
174 The Charity of King Canute
the Great. " He visited all
the most celebrated churches,
abbeys, monasteries, on or
near to his road, praying at
their shrines, and making
gifts to them and giving alms
to the poor, etc."
1S4I.
1843.
1844.
.845.
S74
iiSi
574
246
448
1846.
591
703
1847-
12
520
1848.
522
1849-
9
1851.
1853-
157
795
301
1854.
TS56.
494
11S2
1842.
1845.
1846.
(847.
1 2, Neicmaii Street.
1848. 464 Scene from the Deserted Vill-
age. " The breezy covert of
the warbling grove That
only sheltered thefts of harm-
less love."
1849. ^83 "The tear." "When friend-
ship or love our sympathies
move, etc."
1851. 491 Sketch from nature of the Cap
of Mamore, North of Ire-
land.
3, St. JohtCs Wood Roixd.
1854. 557 A subject from the journal of
a poor vicar. " Yes, the jail
is unavoidable ; I cannot
write for trembling, etc."
14, Park Place, Maida Hill.
1857. 959 Study of a head: Ada.
47, Pembroke Villas.
i860. 50S The gipsy mother.
1861. 293 Crossing the warren.
DUVERGE, Madame Yseult K.
Miniature Painter.
A/ijou, Clarcmont Road,
Surbiton.
1899. 1 30 1 Mrs. H. Drew Anderson.
1900. 1441 Mrs. Phillip Dyson.
igo2. 1 1 30 Mrs. John White.
120S Mrs. Hope Price.
DUVIGNEAUD... Miniature Painter.
364, Oxford Street.
iTC)"]. 926 A frame containing five por-
traits.
DWYER, J Architect.
26, Great Portland Street.
1846. 1270 A design to illustrate an archi-
tectural arrangement of dra-
peries in a drawing room.
1847. 1199 Decoration of Billiard room
Stapleford Hall, the seat of
the Earl of Harborough.
1849. 1121 A Design for a drawing room.
1 7, Poland Street.
1 85 1. 324 Design for a library, etc.
DYBALL, Sextus Architect.
35, Bucklersbury.
1893. 1630 Gatton Park; new staircase.
DYCE, J. Stirling Painter.
4, Rue Balzac, Paris.
1884. 221 Grez — sur Loing.
Fontliill, Henley on Thames
1885. 702 The "Roes Pot^"j Banchory,
N.B.
400
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITORS
Dyce, J. Stirling — continued.
157, Victoria Street.
1890. 45S The end of the year.
1667 Head of a French peasant.
1S91. 832 Rochefort en terre, Brittany.
DYCE
1827.
1831.
1S32
1833-
1834.
1836.
1837-
1838.
1839.
, William, R.A Painter.
34, Gerrard Street.
313 Bacchus nursed by the nymphs
of Nysa.
45, Great Marlhorougli Street.
59 Miss Levieu.
431 Portrait of a gentleman.
006 Rev. Edward Irving.
19, Berners Street and
8, Mansfield Street,
Edinburgh.
170 Master Lindesay Bethune.
"No — guess again."
220 Contentment; portrait of the
infant daughter of Lord
Meadowbank.
3^8 Lord Meadov.-bank.
128, George Street, Edinburgh.
316 Miss Dora Grant.
78, A^ewman Street.
60 Master Jardine of Applegarth.
348 Portrait of a young lady.
425 Sir George Clerk, Bart.
128, George Street, Edinburgh.
394 Thedescent of Venus. "Here,
here I present ame, Both in
my girdle and my flame,
etc. " — Ben Jonson.
43, Moray Place, Edinburgh.
329 Portrait of a child.
497 Gen. the Hon. Sir G. Lowry
Cole, G.C.B.
Do., and 27, Duke Street,
St. Jameses.
452 The madonna and child.
School of Design,
Somerset House.
471 St. Dunstan separating Edwy
and Elgiva. " As soon as
the ceremony of the corona-
tion (a.d. 955) was ended,
Edwy proceeded with the
thanes and prelates to the
banquet; but after a hasty
repast, either disliking the
hard drinking of the nobles,
or preferring the company
of his young wife Elgiva,
whom he had lately married,
he rose from his seat and
repaired to the apartment
occupied by Elgiva and her
mother. The members of
the Witen, considering his
departure as an insult, de-
puted the Abbot of Glaston-
bury and one of the Bishops
to recall the King. Dunstan
at first reasoned with Edwy
on the impropriety of his
conduct, and finding re-
monstrance of no avail, he
seized him by the shoulders,
replaced the crown on his
head, and forcibly dragged
him back to the banqueting
hall."
1839. 1 187 Design for the fac^ade of a
chapel, in the style practised
by the scholars of Giotto in
upper Italy, intended to
illustrate the polychromatic
decoration of the end of the
fourteenth century.
1840. 197 Titian and Irene de Spilem-
bergo. " From Tarcente
Titian went to the house of
Adriano da Ponte, Lord of
Spilembergo, whose beauti-
ful daughter, celebrated for
her skill in poetry, music,
and embroidery, was de-
sirous of profiting by his in-
structions in the art of paint-
ing. Titian remained at the
villa for a month or si.\
weeks; when, besides in-
structing the Lady Irene,
he painted her portrait and
those of Adriano and Julia
his wife."
1843. 3C0 Jessica.
la. Royal Terrace, Adelphi.
1844. 24S King Joash shooting "the
arrow of deliverance." "And
Elisha said unto him. Take
bow and arrows." "And he
said to the King of Israel,
Put thine hand upon the
bow, and he put his hand
upon it, and Elisha put his
hands upon the king's
hands, and he said. Open
the window eastward, and
he opened it. Then Elisha
said, Shoot, and he shot ;
and he said. The arrow of
the Lord's deliverance, and
the arrow of deliverance
from Syria."
(Elected A.R.A.)
4, Cheyne Walk.
1846. 451 Madonna and child.
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1847. 42 Neptune assigning to Britannia
the empire of the sea. SkeUk
for a pkltire to he painted in
fresco at Osborne House for
Her Majesty and H.R.H.
Prince Albert.
(Elected R.A.)
2, Fitzroy Square.
1849. 43 Omnia Vanitas.
889 Sketch of the general effect of
a fresco intended to repre-
sent "The Knights of the
Round Table about to de-
part on the quest of the St.
Greal." " Alas, said King
Arthur unto Sir Gawaine,
ye have nigh slain me with
the vows and promise that
ye have made, for through
you ye have bereft me of
the fairest fellowship, and
the truest of knighthood that
ever were seen together in
any realm in the world; for
when they shall depart from
hence, I am sure that all
shall never meet more in this
world, for there shall many
die in the quest. . . . And
therewith the tears fell from
his eyes, and he said, 'Sir
Gawaine, Sir Gawaine, ye
have set me in great sorrow,
for I have great doubt that
my true fellowship shall
never meet more here
again ! ' "—Mort d' Arthur.
1850. 92 The meeting of Jacob and
Rachel. " And Jacob kissed
Rachel and lifted up his
voice and wept."
1851. 77 King Lear and the Fool in the
storm. ''Fool. O nuncle,
court holy water in a dry
house is better than this rain
water out o' door. Good
nuncle, in; ask thy daugh-
ter's blessing ; here 's a night
pities neither wise men nor
fools, etc."
107 Bacchanal; an early study.
1 284 Portrait of a lady in alto-relievo;
electrotyped by Messrs.
Elkington.
Queen's Robing Roo7n, House
of Lords., and the Oaks,
Nonvood.
1852. 954 Study for fresco.
1853. 140 The meeting of Jacob and
Rachel.
1853. 931 St. Peter; cartoon for one of
the frescoes to be painted in
All Saints' Church, Mary-
lebone.
1855. 181 Christabel. "It was a lovely
sight to see The Lady Chris-
tabel when she \\'as praying
at the old oak tree, etc."
1856. 88 1 The good shepherd.
Leigltam Court Rd., Strcatham.
1857. 107 Titian preparing to make his
first essay in colouring.
Ridolfi states that Titian
when a little boy gave the
earliest indications of his
future eminence as a colour-
ist, by drawing a Madonna,
which he coloured with the
juices of flowers.
1859. 174 The good shepherd. "He
shall carry the lambs in his
bosom."
437 Contentment.
i860. 8 St. John leading home his
adopted mother; painted in
1844, revised 1851.
122 The Man of Sorrows. "As
when upon his drooping
head, etc." — Keble.
i+i Pegwell Bay, Kent, a recollec-
tion of October 5, 1858.
1 86 1. 98 George Herbert at Bemerton.
"■ Pise. Come, let me tell
you what holy Mr. Herbert
says of such days as these,
etc." "... he had a spirit
suitable to anglers and to
those primitive Christians
that you love, etc." — Izaak
Walton.
289 Portrait — name unknown.
DYCKMANS, Joseph Laurens.
Painter.
Antiverp.
1846. 70 An elderly woman reading the
Bible.
92, Tottenham Court Road.
i860. 379 The Madeleine.
84, Cannon .Street.
1863. 609 L'occasion fait larron (oppor-
tunity makes thieves).
Antwerp.
1869. 250 Spring.
DYER, Charles Architect.
At Mr. Brooks's,
52, Doughty Street.
1818. 1037 Building for the London In-
stitution for the Encourage-
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Dyer, Charles — continued.
merit of Literature and the
Arts.
30, East Street,
Red Lion Square.
1821. 942 Design for a church.
75, Co/etnan Street.
1827. 1011 Church at Walcot, Bath.
1047 Triple rustic cottage built for
Lady Willoughby.
1828. 973 Church at Bedminster, Bristol.
1829. 1095 Church at Bristol.
1830. 1056 Park Keeper's lodge.
34, Guildford Street,
Russe/l Square.
1837. 1118 Red Maid's Hospital, Bristol,
etc.
1838. 10S3 "TheVictoria Rooms," Bristol.
1839. 1246 do. do. do.
1842. 1061 College for clergymen's widows
and daughters at Bristol.
1137 Villa at Clifton for Thomas
Wentle, Esq.
1847. 1186 National school at Great
Waltham, near Chelmsford.
DYER, Charles E. Architect.
2, John Street, Bedford Ro7V.
1882. 1231 Design for a terrace House.
{See also Wilson and Dyer.)
DYER, Charles G Painter.
Union Bank, Munich,
Bavaria.
1880. 406 The student.
DYER, G Miniature Painter.
2, Friendly Place, Kent Road.
1821. 654 Portrait of a lady.
Do. and East Street, Brighton.
1822. 693 Mich. Kelly, Esq.
Clapham Road and Worthing.
1826. 828 Portrait of a lady.
Surry Terrace, Park Road,
Old Kent Road.
1847. 898 Portraits of the children of
John Cartwright.
DYER, G. E. O.... Miniature Painter.
Surrey Place, Old Kent Road.
1835. 613 William Hardy, Esq.
740 Portrait of a sailor.
755 do. do.
DYER, Miss Muriel G Painter.
Ringwood, Hants.
1896. 693 Glow.
1899. 744 A Surrey Common.
1903. 721 Summer.
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