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The  Royal  Academy  of  Arts 


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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 

ALGERNON  GRAVES,  F.S.A. 

COMPILER  OF  THE  "  WORKS  OF  SIR  EDWIN  LANDSEER,  R.A.,"  THE  "  WORKS  OF  SAMUEL  COUSINS,  R.  A., 
THE  "  WORKS  OF  SIR  THOMAS  LAWRENCE,  P.R.A.";   AUTHOR  OF  THE  "  DICTIONARY  OF 
ARTISTS,   I7601893";   AND  JOINT-AUTHOR  OF  THE  "  HISTORY  OF 
THE  WORKS  OF  SIR  JOSHUA  REYNOLDS,  P.R.A." 

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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. 

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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.) 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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, 


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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 


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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. 

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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.) 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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35 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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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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. 
[827. 


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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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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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THE  ROYAL  ACADEMY  EXHIBITORS 


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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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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. 


THE   ROYAL  ACADEMY  EXHIBITORS 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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' 

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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." 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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. 

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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. 


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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. 

u 


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. 


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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. 


I4S 


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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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." 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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 

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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. 


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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." 


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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." 


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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. 


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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. 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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." 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

5"7 

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. 


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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 

1 1  gi; 

1264 
1326 

1859. 

.28; 

1511 

i860. 

'3'5 
ion 

lOlZ 
1=28 

1S61. 
1S62. 

IC39+ 
1 106 
1036 

1863. 

■■35 

1 136 
1179 
1192 
'■95 

1 064.   IP+4 

18(15.  1057 
■075 

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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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." 


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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. 


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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 


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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." 


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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. 

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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, 
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/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 
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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. 
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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." 

2?0 


THE  ROYAL  ACADEMY  EXHIBITORS 


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. 


THE  ROYAL  ACADEMY  EXHIBITORS 


231 


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. 


THE  ROYAL  ACADEMY  EXHIBITORS 


Dakin,  Joseph  --continued. 

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. 


THE  ROYAL  ACADEMY  EXHIBITORS 


'-33 


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. 

H  H 


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THE  ROYAL  ACADEMY  EXHIBITORS 


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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235 


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.) 


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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." 


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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 


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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. 


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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 

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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 


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1831. 


DANIELL 

1772. 

69 

«773- 

/  *• 

•774- 

61 

'775- 

87 

1776. 

78 

1777. 

»5 

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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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 

40S 

4'7 

4SS 

494 

IS05. 

lS2 

Z'5 

505 

1S06. 

50 

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237 

I8II. 


I8I2. 


181 


ISI4. 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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." 


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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. 


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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. 


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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." 


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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.) 


THE  ROYAL  ACADEMY  EXHIBITORS 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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." 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


»79 
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. 


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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. 


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1787. 


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1792. 

1797. 
1799. 


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790. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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.) 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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." 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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'; 


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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 


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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. 


THE  ROYAL  ACADEMY  EXHIBITORS 


401 


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- 


402 


THE  ROYAL  ACADEMY  EXHIBITORS 


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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