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THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

1826-1916 


GLASGOW 

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—  THE  ROYAL 
SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

1826-  I916 

A  Complete  List  of  the  exhibited  Works  by  Raeburn  and  by 

Academicians,   Associates  and  Hon.  Members,  giving 

details  of  those  Works  in  Public  Galleries 

Compiled  under  the  direction  of  FRANK  RINDER  with  the 
sanction  of  the  President  and  Council 

With  a  Historical  Narrative  of  the  Origin  and  Development  of  the 
Royal  Scottish  Academy  by 

W.  D.  MCKAY,  R.S.A. 

Preceded  by  an  Essay  on  Academies  and  Art  by 

FRANK  RINDER 


GLASGOW 
JAMES  MACLEHOSE  AND  SONS 

PUBLISHERS  TO    THE    UNIVERSITY 
1917 


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Contents 


PAGE 

Academies  and  Art  :    an  Essay  by  Frank  Rinder  xi 

The    Royal    Scottish     Academy  ;     a    Historical    Narrative    by 

W.  D.  M9Kay,  R.S.A.   --------  xxxi 

List  of  Officials          -.   --------  cxxiii 

Alphabetical  List  of   Members    -------  cxxv 

CATALOGUE  OF  EXHIBITED  WORKS  -----  i 

Index  I.     Lenders,  Donors,  and  Bequeathers  of  Exhibited  Works  433 

Index  II.     Place  Names        --------  469 

Index  III.     Important  Architectural  Subjects    -         -         -         -  480 


List  of  Illustrations 


PAGE 

The  Royal  Scottish  Academy  Buildings,  Edinburgh 

(The  engraved  frontispiece  is  a  reproduction,  on  a  reduced  scale,  of  the  etching 
by  D.  Y.  Cameron,  A.R.A.,  A.R.S.A.,  180  impressions  of  which  were  issued  with 
a  special  edition  of  this  work.  It  is  inserted  both  on  account  of  its  own  interest 
and  as  a  memento  of  what  the  volume  owes  to  Mr.  Cameron's  generous  assistance) 

Frontispiece 

George  Watson,  First  President,   i 826-1 837  xl 

From  the  Self  Portrait  in  the  Scottish  National  Gallery 

Sir  William  Allan,  Second  President,   1 837-1 850         -  lxiv 

From  the  Self  Portrait  in  the  possession  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy 

Sir  J..  Watson  Gordon,  Third  President,   1 850-1 864  -  lxxvi 

From  the  Self  Portrait  in  the  possession  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy 

Sir  George  Harvey,  Fourth  President,   1864-1876       -         -         -  lxxxviii 

From  the  Portrait  by  Robert  Herdman,  R.S.A.,  in  the  possession  of  the  Royal 
Scottish  Academy 

Sir  Daniel  Macnee,  Fifth  President,   1876- 1882  -  xcvi 

From  the  Portrait  by  James  Archer,  R.S.A.,  in  the  possession  of  the  Royal  Scottish 

Academy 


x  LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS 

Sir  William  Fettes  Douglas,  Sixth  President,   i 882-1 891  - 


PAGE 

c 

From  the  Portrait  by  Sir  George  Reid,  P.R.S.A.,  in  the  possession  of  the  Royal 
Scottish  Academy 


Sir  George  Reid,  Seventh  President,  1 891-1902-         -         -         -        civ 

From  the  Bust  in  Bronze  by  Pittendrigh  Macgillivray,  R.S.A. 


Academies  and  Art 

ACCORDING  to  tradition,  Nero  fiddled  as  he  watched  Rome,  the  Queen 
City  of  the  Ancient  World,  consumed  by  fire.  To  seek  consideration 
now  for  a  subject  so  remote  from  the  tides  of  life — and  of  death  valiantly  met — 
as  Academies  and  Art  may  appear  only  less  callous  to  supreme  events,  because 
less  arresting.  What  have  we  to  do  with  such  a  theme  while  yet  the  purple 
testament  of  war  lies  open,  and  on  each  fresh-turned  page  are  written  in  blood 
the  names  of  innumerable  brave  and  selfless  men  ?  Yet  clear-sighted  thinkers  of 
every  age  have  recognized  the  necessity  to  rescue  as  far  as  may  be  the  arts  from 
the  devastation  of  war.  Unless  at  each  stage,  indeed,  humanity  is  to  be  robbed 
of  its  heritage  of  spiritual  treasure,  unless  veritably  man's  passion  for  uplifting 
beauty  is  to  be  quenched,  and  he  is  to  become  a  prisoner  of  life,  effort  must  be 
made  to  preserve  the  continuity  of  the  arts.  So  far  from  this  being  inimical  to 
the  duty  of  an  enlightened  and  patriotic  people,  it  is  an  essential  part  of  that 
duty.  Consider  the  alternative.  Eliminate  from  the  realm  of  consciousness, 
if  it  be  conceivable,  that  which  is  contributed  to  every  moment  of  life  by 
artists  in  words  from  Homer  to  Shakespeare  and  Milton,  from  Blake, 
Coleridge  and  Keats  to  Meredith  ;  by  musicians  such  as  Bach  and  Beethoven 
and  Mozart  ;  by  great  painters  and  sculptors  like  Piero  dei  Franceschi, 
Mantegna,  Michelangelo,  Rembrandt :  silence,  in  brief,  the  ever-haunting 
spirit-melody  of  human  aspiration,  and  how  dim  and  sterile,  how  baffling  too, 
would  existence  become. 

In  the  turmoil  of  Napoleonic  times,  when  as  now  our  race  had  all  at  stake,  the 
eager  spirit  of  Keats  perceived  the  universe  as  a  vale  of  soul-making  whose 
vitally  fruitful  experiences  embrace  those  of  warfare  as  well  as  of  peaceful  activity. 
Within  that  vale  are  not  the  arts  as  a  House  of  Interpretation,  its  fabric  wrought 
of  the  prayers  and  praises,  the  illuminate  dreams  and  potent  visions  of  countless 
men  and  women  ?     In  the  most  profound  sense  it  is  true,  surely,  that  by  helping 


xii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

us  to  cast  off 'c  all  that  is  not  inspiration  "  the  arts  enduringly  serve  spiritual  ends. 
"  Think  on  the  Passion  of  Christ "  was  the  dying  counsel  which  quintessential- 
ized  the  soul-knowledge  of  Michelangelo.  Therein  the  great  artist  who  has 
been  called  the  Conscience  of  Italy  discerned  the  mesothesis  of  earth  and  heaven, 
the  reconciling  chord  between  human  and  divine.  Creative  alike  as  poet, 
architect,  sculptor  and  painter,  Michelangelo  as  engineer  once  commanded  the 
defences  of  Florence,  the  city  which  in  strangely  tender  phrase  he  calls  "  the 
nest  where  I  was  born."  Experience  so  catholic  convinced  him  that  the  arts 
through  which  he  strove  to  reveal  himself  contribute  inestimably  to  the  range 
and  depth,  to  the  vital  rhythm  of  human  consciousness  ;  are,  indeed,  as  music 
amid  mere  sound,  as  incense  ascending  towards  <(  the  blest  kingdom  meek  of 
joy  and  love." 

"The  Boche  is  saving  the  world,  because  he  has  shown  us  what  evil  is," 
avowed  a  French  officer  in  the  firing  line.  Perhaps  nothing  short  of  a  cata- 
clysmic war  would  have  convinced  us  of  the  fundamentality  of  his  words. 

Life  was  to  us  a  mist  of  intimations  : 

Death  is  a  flash  that  shows  us  where  we  trod. 

In  the  freedom — or  license — of  security  we  ranged  as  we  would,  perforce 
satisfied  to  discover  a  hint  here  and  there  of  the  indwelling  spirit  of  things.  War 
has  compelled  us  to  revalue  every  supposed  possession.  While  courage,  stead- 
fastness, devotion,  faith,  stand  firm,  ill-rooted  views  and  not  a  few  cherished 
convictions  drift  now  at  the  mercy  of  wind  and  wave.  One  important  fact 
emerges  as  relevant  to  my  subject.  In  our  highly  developed  and  complex 
civilization,  the  poignant  realities  of  war  to  the  surprise  of  many  have  extended 
the  influence  of  literature,  of  music,  and,  though  as  yet  in  lesser  degree,  of 
the  other  arts.  Soldiers  at  the  front,  men  of  the  Navy,  civilians  at  home  : 
by  hundreds  they  have  for  the  first  time  recognized  that  the  creatively  fathom- 
ing arts  do  not  fear  "  to  tread  the  last  measures  with  humanity,"  that  to 
the  solitary  mind  they  give  comradeship,  understanding,  exaltation.  Before  he 
died  in  the  service  of  his  country  at  Lemnos,  Rupert  Brooke  breathed  the 
melody  of  his  spirit  into  a  pregnant  thought,  present  one  may  be  sure  to  many 
ere  their  souls  were  released. 

And  think  this  heart,  all  evil  shed  away, 
A  pulse  in  the  eternal  mind,  no  less, 


ACADEMIES  AND  ART  xiii 

Gives  somewhere  back  the  thoughts  by  England  given  : 
Her  sights  and  sounds  ;  dreams  happy  as  her  day  ; 
And  laughter,  learnt  of  friends  ;  and  gentleness, 
In  hearts  at  peace,  under  an  English  heaven. 

The  incalculable  and  permanent  value  of  the  arts  conceded,  what  of  Academies 
and  Art  ?  Most  grandiose  of  all  modern  Academies,  had  it  been  realized,  would 
have  been  that  conceived  by  Richelieu  in  the  seventeenth  century.  His  acute 
and  subtle  brain  projected  nothing  less  sovereign  than  a  European  College  of  Art, 
Science  and  Literature,  where  the  chief  artists,  authors  and  students  of  the 
Western  world  should,  in  seclusion  and  honour,  work  and  live.  Richelieu,  often 
characterized  as  a  revengeful  despot,  was  in  any  case  an  advocate  of  invincible 
authority.  His  European  College  would  with  more  or  less  success  have  attempted 
to  promulgate  universal  laws,  to  be  the  ultimate  tribunal  of  art  and  letters.  Such 
an  international  authority  must  have  put  to  the  severest  test  many  debatable — and 
some  surely  abandoned — principles  and  practices. 

Ah,  what  a  dusty  answer  gets  the  soul 
When  hot  for  certainty  in  this  our  life. 

Would  experience  of  the  truth  of  Meredith's  lines  have  quenched  the  ardour  of  such 
an  Academy's  most  convinced  supporter  ?  In  what  does  Beauty  consist  ?  Is  it 
subject  to  any  ascertainable  law,  and  if  so  can  it  be  analysed  from  such  a  stand- 
point ?  In  the  arts,  where  ever  and  again  foreseen  purposes  are  transcended,  is 
there  a  right  and  a  wrong,  an  independent,  objective  standard  whereby  aesthetic 
values  can  be  tested,  a  discovered  or  at  any  rate  discoverable  criterion  of  merit  ? 
Unless  there  could  be  formulated  a  code  of  critical  legislation  based  upon  a  funda- 
mental and  generally  accepted  body  of  aesthetic  doctrine — and  how  enslaving  is 
the  mere  thought — the  life  of  Richelieu's  College  must  at  best  have  been  brief, 
stormy  and  disillusioning.  Was,  then,  his  dream  chimerical,  if  only  because  it 
implied  an  existent  uniformity  of  judgment,  a  stable  orthodoxy,  which,  when  we 
come  to  examine  closely,  would  at  each  point  imperil  vital  development  ? 

Assuming,  on  the  other  hand,  that  his  Academy  could  have  been  firmly 
established,  was  it  susceptible  of  that  "  renovation  without  end  "  essential  to  meet 
the  needs  of  unfolding  consciousness  ?  Faith  in  the  practicability  of  his  scheme 
involves  belief  in  an  International  Academy  capable  of  knitting  together  in  a  vitally 
impressive  way  the  seemingly  adverse  claims  of  order  and  free  activity,  of  tradition 


xiv  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

and  fruitful  adventure,  of  stability  and  evolution.  Cultivated  intelligence  soon 
or  late  rebels  against  the  findings  of  any  less  catholic,  less  imaginatively  just,  court 
of  appeal.  To  maintain  authority,  it  is  essential  that  such  an  Academy  should 
not  only  conserve  the  existent  "  good,"  but  generously  recognize  that  which  is  in 
process  of  becoming  good ;  not  only  subdue  revolts  of  mere  ignorance  or  arrogance, 
but  reverence  and  preserve  the  "  superior  innocence  and  sensitiveness  "  whence 
spring  some  of  the  fairest  flowers  of  art.  Of  such  a  charter — stated  in  terms 
whose  ambiguity  invites  assent — all  will  concede  the  validity.  Is  it  probable,  is 
it  even  conceivable,  however,  that  had  Richelieu's  dream  been  realized  Europe 
would  by  now  have  found  that  for  which  Mr.  Laurence  Binyon  imaginatively 
says  pictorial  art  is  in  search,  "  a  single  language  expressing  the  whole  modern 
man,  the  depth  of  his  spiritual  desire  as  well  as  the  changing  lights  and  colours 
of  his  material  existence  ? " 

Though  his  European  College  never  took  tangible  shape,  Richelieu  succeeded 
in  establishing  the  most  potent  Academy  of  modern  times  :  the  Academie 
Francaise  to  which  royal  letters-patent  was  granted  early  in  1635,  but  not  till 
1637,  after  violent  opposition,  verified  by  the  French  Parliament.  In  the 
Academy's  statutes  of  foundation,  approved  by  the  Cardinal-founder,  we  read 
that  its  "  principal  function  shall  be  to  work  with  all  the  care  and  all  the  diligence 
possible  at  giving  sure  rules  to  our  language,  and  rendering  it  pure,  eloquent, 
and  capable  of  treating  the  arts  and  sciences."  None  can  question  the  justness 
of  the  aim  thus  formulated,  nor  its  clear-sighted,  typically  Gallic  practicability. 
Yet  even  as  limited  to  letters — concerned  namely  with  the  perfecting  of  the 
most  living  stuff  of  art,  spoken  language — has  the  scheme  attained  its  object  or 
has  vitality  in  considerable  measure  been  sacrificed  to  order  ?  We  know  at  least 
that  verdicts  on  the  failure  or  success  of  the  Academie  Franchise  have  varied 
greatly.  Ernest  Renan,  himself  enrolled  as  one  of  the  Forty  Immortals,  pro- 
nounced a  glowing  eulogium.  So  in  our  own  tongue  did  Matthew  Arnold,  who 
attributes  in  large  degree  to  the  Academy  that  absence  of  provinciality  and  of 
vulgarity,  that  open-mindedness  and  precision,  which  pre-eminently  characterize 
French  literature.  On  the  other  hand,  we  are  reminded  of  the  number  of 
authors  of  highest  creative  power,  Moliere,  Descartes  and  Balzac  among  them, 
who  from  one  cause  or  another  escaped  Academic  recognition.  A  comment  of 
real  importance  is  that  of  a  French  writer,  M.  Lanfrey.  "  If  we  examine  the 
Academy's  influence  on  the  national  genius,  we  shall  see  that  it  has  given  it  a 


ACADEMIES  AND  ART  xv 

flexibility,  a  brilliance,  a  polish,  which  it  never  before  possessed  ;  but  this  has 
been  done  at  the  expense  to  the  national  genius  of  its  masculine  qualities,  its 
originality,  its  spontaneity,  its  vigour,  its  natural  grace."  Moreover,  that  master 
of  the  mot  juste,  Anatole  France,  commits  himself  to  the  assertion  :  <{  La  medio- 
crite  triomphe  a  1' Academic" 

Of  such  national  institutions,  in  so  far  as  they  are  influential,  can  much  more 
be  reasonably  expected  ?  Is  it  not  inevitable  that  soon  or  late  they  shall  "  lose 
the  survey,"  if  indeed  it  ever  be  found  ;  shall  codify  the  achievements  of  the  dead 
and  legislate  thereon  to  the  embarrassment  of  the  living  ;  shall  permit  the  spirit 
to  be  usurped  by  the  letter,  true  inspiration  by  some  arrestingly  clever  counter- 
feit ?  Fortunate,  indeed,  if  no  contracting  utilitarianism  gain  sway,  for  to  such 
influences  human  organizations  tend  to  succumb. 

Richelieu,  freed  from  what  he  deemed  the  darkness  of  mediaevalism,  looked 
back  across  the  centuries  to  the  earliest  of  all  Academies,  that  founded  more  than 
two  thousand  years  ago  in  a  grove  outside  Athens  by  Plato,  who  held  that  art 
is  a  form  of  communion  with  the  eternal.  Cicero's  famous  panegyric  on  the 
Academic  fraternity  might  stand  as  the  ideal  of  every  subsequent  Academy  : 
"  Their  writings  and  method  contain  all  liberal  learning,  all  history,  all  polite 
discourse  ;  and  besides  they  embrace  such  a  variety  of  arts  that  no  one  can 
undertake  any  noble  career  without  their  aid.  ...  In  a  word,  the  Academy  is, 
as  it  were,  the  workshop  of  every  artist."  As  an  epitome  of  the  inevitable 
discrepancy  between  ideal  and  practice,  however,  stands  the  subsequent  declaration 
of  the  Academicist,  Polemo  :  "  We  should  exercise  ourselves  in  business,  not 
in  dialectical  speculation." 

Whether  or  not  Polemo's  utilitarian  outlook  truly  represents  the  later 
temper  of  the  earliest  Academy,  history  makes  plain  that,  like  other  institutions, 
Academies  have  tended  to  be  inimical  to  that  creative  genius  which  at  once 
awes  and  liberates  the  human  spirit.  Creative  artists  in  all  times  and  countries 
seek  by  means  of  an  inviolate  symbol,  seeming  often  at  variance  with  systematized 
knowledge,  to  unite  the  external  and  the  internal.  They  seek  the  underlying 
unity  in  which  variety  is  rooted.  Inasmuch  as  that  mysterious  wonder,  the 
"  genius  of  the  man  of  genius,"  is  an  unconscious  activity,  the  first  phases  at 
least  of  creative  processes  defy  analysis.  Indisputably,  the  act  of  creation  refuses 
to  conform  to  any  merely  outward  standard.  It  is  in  isolate  depths  of  sub- 
consciousness that  each  gathered  fragment  of  thought  and  feeling,  of  winged 


xvi  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

aspiration  or  baffled  hope,  passes  through  the  alembic  of  purifying,  universalizing 
flame.     The  issue  is  that  of  three  things  is  born  not  a  fourth,  but  a  star. 

That  Academies,  no  matter  how- wise  and  single-minded  their  conduct, 
cannot  do  more  than  gradually  scan  the  horizons  revealed  by  genius  is  not, 
however,  an  argument  against  their  existence.  They  play  a  useful  part  if,  with 
a  minimum  of  tyranny — fortunately  genius  refuses  to  be  caught  and  caged — 
they  help  to  preserve  continuity,  and  save  us  from  unwittingly  casting  aside 
valuable  parts  of  our  invaluable  heritage. 

Several  centuries  before  Richelieu's  day,  and,  it  must  be  emphasized,  in 
simpler,  more  propitious  conditions,  his  ideal  of  a  technical,  intellectual,  may  we 
not  say  spiritual,  workshop  for  every  artist,  was  for  the  plastic  and  applied  arts 
signally  realized.  The  generally  favourable  conditions  for  putting  capacity  to 
the  test  deemed  indispensable  by  Richelieu  for  the  success  of  his  colossal  scheme 
were  ensured  to  members  of  the  Craft  Guilds  of  the  Middle  Ages.  No  more 
vital  centres  of  productive  activity  have  to  our  knowledge  existed.  Let  it  be 
remembered,  however,  that  in  mediaeval  times  and  for  long  thereafter  a 
common  liking  for  things  beautiful  remained  unimpaired,  nor  had  competition 
resulted  in  the  substitution  of  "  show  "  for  real  excellence.  Though,  therefore, 
it  would  be  vain  under  the  wholly  altered  conditions  of  modern  life  to  attempt 
in  detail  to  re-constitute  the  Guild  system,  yet  from  the  wise  order  which  it 
imposed,  from  the  honesty  and  high  standard  of  work  which  it  enjoined, 
important  lessons  for  here  and  now  are  to  be  drawn. 

Into  the  complex  question  of  the  genesis  of  the  Guilds  it  is  unnecessary 
to  enter.  Relatively  immaterial  is  it  whether  they  sprang  up  more  or  less 
independently  as  protective  organizations  in  various  countries,  or  whether  in 
essentials  they  can  be  traced  back  to  the  Roman  Empire,  and,  highly  organized 
in  Constantinople  during  the  great  period  of  Byzantine  Art,  were  revived 
as  the  order  of  the  Arti  in  Italy,  thence  spreading  northward.  The  important 
fact  is  that  by  the  time  Europe  re-awakened  to  the  value  from  the  standpoint 
of  ideal  life  of  delightful  buildings  and  objects  to  adorn  them,  town  after 
town  had  become  a  kind  of  craft  university,  daily  instilling,  not  less  by 
practice  than  by  precept,  fundamental  principles.  Theory  was  not  allowed 
to  outstrip  performance ;  indeed,  the  two  were  indivisible.  Equipped,  if 
not  to  his   own  satisfaction   at   least  to  that  of   the   confraternity   to    which 


ACADEMIES  AND  ART  xvii 

he  was  bound  to  belong,  the  craftsman  could  hardly  fail  to  discover  ample 
scope  for  his  activities,  no  matter  how  great  or  ambitious.  There  were  vast, 
growing  cathedrals  to  build  and  to  enrich  with  storied  glass  and  chiselled 
figures,  altar-pieces  to  be  painted,  costly  vessels  and  vestments  to  be  made — 
God  to  be  glorified.  Free  from  the  domination  of  Museums  of  Old  Masters, 
from  the  pressure  of  contemporary  over-production,  many  a  craftsman  saw  his 
immediate  surroundings  as,  so  to  say,  a  clean  canvas  ready  to  welcome  his  "first, 
fine,  careless  rapture."  The  light,  the  atmosphere,  were  those  of  dawn,  infinite 
in  promise.  The  morning  bell,  echoing  an  inward  call,  summoned  the  craftsman 
to  the  utmost  exercise  of  his  disciplined  gifts. 

Think,  for  instance,  of  typical  opportunities  such  as  were  provided  by  the 
building  and  sanctifying  of  cathedral-shrines  like  those  of  Canterbury,  of  Amiens, 
of  Chartres.  Walter  Pater,  in  Gaston  de  Latour,  evokes  a  vibrant  image  of  that 
"  dim,  spacious,  fragrant  place,  afloat  with  golden  lights,"  Notre-Dame  de 
Chartres.  "  It  was  a  world  to  explore,  as  if  one  explored  the  entire  Middle  Age ; 
it  was  also  one  unending,  elaborate,  religious  function — a  life,  or  a  continuous 
drama,  to  take  one's  part  in.  Dependent  on  its  structural  completeness,  on  its 
wealth  of  well-preserved  ornament,  on  its  unity  in  variety,  perhaps  on  some 
undefinable  operation  of  genius,  beyond,  but  concurrently  with,  all  these,  the 
church  of  Chartres  has  still  the  gift  of  a  unique  power  of  impressing.  .  .  .  The 
somewhat  Gothic  soul  of  Gaston  relished  there  something  strange,  or  even  bizarre, 
in  the  very  manner  in  which  the  building  set  itself,  so  broadly  couchant,  upon 
the  earth ;  in  the  natural  richness  of  tone  on  the  masonry  within ;  in  its  vast 
echoing  roof  of  timber,  the  *  forest '  as  it  was  called  ;  in  the  mysterious  maze  traced 
upon  its  pavement ;  its  maze-like  crypt,  centering  in  the  shrine  of  the  sibylline 
Notre-Dame,  itself  a  natural  or  very  primitive  grotto  or  cave  ...  it  was  such  a 
treasure-house  of  medieval  jewellery  as  we  have  to  make  a  very  systematic  effort 
even  to  imagine.  The  still  extant  register  of  its  furniture  and  sacred  apparel 
leaves  the  soul  of  the  ecclesiologist  athirst." 

To  see  the  infinite  in  all  things  is  to  see  God,  Blake  declared.  Does  that 
thought  suggest  a  key  to  the  august,  spiritually  vigilant  figures  carved  by 
unremembered  artists  of  the  twelfth  century  on  the  West  Front  of  Chartres 
Cathedral,  to  the  stained  glass  of  that  West  Front,  whose  rich,  etherealized 
colour  awaits  each  morning  the  advent  of  God's  life-giving  light,  sealing  with 
daily  benediction  a  peace  of  earth  with  heaven  ?     The  figures  and  the  pellucid 

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stained  glass — glass  at  once  so  profoundly  solemn  and  so  joyous — form  part  of 
a  most  significant  language  to  which,  as  it  were  in  a  divinely  renewed  childhood 
of  the  world,  mediaeval  artists  were  heir. 

The  architect,  the  sculptor,  the  painter,  the  weaver,  the  worker  in  stained 
glass — how  few  of  their  names  have  come  down  to  us ! — were  by  a  common 
impulse  impelled  to  unite  as  complementary  members  of  one  vital  brotherhood, 
impassioned  by  a  common  aim  to  seek  a  common  goal.  That  goal  was  a  glorious 
unity  wherein  the  endeavours  of  each,  whether  humble  or  conspicuous,  should 
have  organic  scope.  Jan  van  Eyck,  in  his  "  Saint  Barbara  "  of  1437 — a  veritable 
poem  of  activity,  fair  and  mysterious  and  vital  as  a  flower — images  the  ardour 
with  which  masons,  sculptors  and  other  mediaeval  craftsmen  dedicated  their 
energies  to  the  making  of  a  great  Gothic  tower. 

That  this  spirit  once  so  common,  so  magnificent  in  scope,  remains  an  element 
of  life  we  surely  may  believe.  As  one  signal  instance  of  its  persistence,  has  not 
the  architect-designer  of  the  little  Thistle  Chapel  in  Edinburgh — under  widely 
different  and  far  less  favourable  conditions — demonstrated  that  appeal  can  still 
fruitfully  be  made  to  that  each-for-all  enthusiasm,  the  results  of  which  exceed 
incommensurably  the  sum  of  its  individual  contributions? 

But  in  what  sharp  contrast  with  the  bewildering  complex  of  to-day  stands 
the  firmly  established  order  to  which  the  mediaeval  craftsman  had  to  submit ! 
One  entrance  door  only  was  open  to  him.  Solemnly,  often  in  presence  of  officers 
of  the  Guild,  the  lad,  his  fitting  birth  accredited,  was  bound  apprentice  to  a  duly 
enrolled  master  for  a  period  generally  extending  from  five  to  eight  years.  "  So 
help  me  God  and  halidame  and  by  the  Book,"  or  some  such  oath,  was  uttered  as 
ratification  of  the  bond,  any  breach  of  which  was  punished  by  "  our  moder  holy 
chirche."  In  early  times  the  apprentice  dwelt  under  the  roof  of  the  master  who 
provided  meat,  drink  and  clothing.  The  lad  could  attend  no  festival  or  sport 
without  license,  and  he  swore  "  well  and  truly  to  keep  his  occupation  and  do  such 
things"  as  his  master  bade  him.  He  helped  in  the  routine  of  the  household  and 
was  in  all  respects  subject  to  the  master,  intellectually  and  morally  hardly  less 
than  in  his  work.  Implicit  obedience  in  every  detail  was  decreed.  We  may  look 
at  the  matter  through  the  clear  eyes,  the  daily  sight,  of  a  great  artist  learning  his 
craft  under  mediaeval  conditions.  Ddrer  wrote  of  his  three  years'  apprenticeship 
under  Michael  Wolgemut :  "  During  that  time  God  gave  me  diligence  so  that  I 
learnt  well."     Does  not  that  indicate  the  ardour  and  the  sacrifice,  the  natural 


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piety  too,  necessary  to  becoming  a  trustworthy  workman  ?  Efficiency  was  no 
mere  shibboleth,  but  an  essential  qualification  for  the  exercise  of  any  calling, 
whether  classed  as  higher  or  lower,  an  ideal  interwrought  with  the  religious 
consciousness,  as,  indeed,  with  beautiful  simplicity  Diirer  suggests.  And,  with 
this  inward  and  outward  urge,  what  did  he  learn  ?  To  use  his  own  words, 
that  "  the  gathered,  secret  treasure  of  the  heart  is  manifested  by  the  work, 
and  the  new  creation  which  a  man  createth  in  his  heart  appeareth  in  the  form 
of  a  thing." 

The  scope  of  the  Guild's  operations  embraced  directly  or  indirectly  the 
educational,  the  disciplinary,  the  protective.  Like  weavers,  potters  and  black- 
smiths who  serve  utilitarian  needs,  painters,  sculptors  and  others  who  minister 
to  needs  as  enduring  though  less  material  had  in  the  first  place  to  be  skilled 
workmen — honest  artisans,  if  we  do  not  shirk  the  term.  Not  for  a  moment 
did  exalted  aims  excuse  indifferent  craftsmanship ;  indeed,  technically  faulty 
products  were  practically  unknown,  for  the  reason  that  their  circulation  was 
forbidden  as  harmful  to  the  general  welfare  of  the  Guild. 

If  the  rule  seem  rigidly  exigent,  it  must  be  remembered  that  for  Guildsmen 
of  the  golden  period  the  fulfilment  of  ordinary  tasks  involved  a  detailed  know- 
ledge and  responsibility,  a  constant  experimentalizing,  which  whetted  and  kept  a 
keen  edge  on  integrity  and  discipline. 

A  few  of  the  far-reaching  differences  between  the  practice  of  the  Middle 
Ages  and  of  the  present  may  be  scanned.  For  instance,  the  artists'  colourman 
and  other  specialistic  developments  have  withdrawn  from  the  purview  of  the 
modern  painter  much  of  the  minute  knowledge  on  which  centuries  ago  sound 
craftsmanship  was  based.  The  old-time  apprentice  was  taught  to  select  wood 
of  suitable  kind  and  quality  for  the  panel  ;  to  prepare  the  surface  and  to  lay  the 
ground,  prior  to  the  use  of  colour.  Similarly,  he  had  to  learn  to  discriminate 
between  the  quality  and  character  of  such  colours  as  were  available,  to  grind  them 
and  make  them  ready  for  use.  Nor  was  this  all.  He  was  himself  trained  to 
make  every  instrument  employed,  such,  together  with  all  materials,  being 
rigorously  examined  by  Officers  of  the  Guild,  to  the  end  that  equitable  dealing 
should  be  maintained.  Thus  fostered  in  practices  and  precepts  of  thorough- 
going excellence — not,  let  it  be  emphasized,  that  merely  mechanical  excellence 
which  issues  in  dull  uniformity — there  was  no  room  for  "pot-bellied  equanimity," 
to  use  Carlyle's  bludgeoning  phrase. 


xx  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

As  has  been  shown,  the  first  and  foremost  obligation  of  the  industrious 
apprentice  was  to  conform  to  the  existing  order.  Rebellious  questionings  were 
not  permitted  to  impinge  on  that  order,  founded,  be  it  remembered,  on  the 
results  of  investigation,  zealously  tested  by  constant  practice.  In  a  word,  the 
authority  of  the  Guilds  commanded  and  deserved  general  assent. 

Despite  signal  examples  to  the  contrary,  we  are  apt  to  think  of  con- 
formity solely  or  chiefly  as  weak  acquiescence.  It  is  obvious,  however,  that 
conformity  has  value  only  in  proportion,  as  each  step  marks  a  resolve  to  succeed 
in  an  ordered  way.  In  so  succeeding,  consciousness  is  awakened  that  know- 
ledge and  virtue  gathered  by  others  may  be  used  as  a  basis  for  fresh 
discovery.  The  apprentice,  attentive  to  the  voice  of  the  master  whom  he 
reverenced  and  loved — as  David  of  Die  Meistersingei  reverenced,  loved  and 
served  Hans  Sachs — absorbed  his  ideas,  emulated  his  methods,  became  pos- 
sessed of  his  standards  of  perfection.  "Grammar"  and  "style"  were  not 
put  in  separate  categories ;   they  were  united  in  one  living  formula. 

Having  imbibed  all  of  which  he  was  capable,  the  apprentice  usually  became 
a  journeyman,  tree  to  work  for  any  master.  But  in  no  direction  did  he  find  the 
spirit  of  his  early  training  violated  or  abjured.  Not  yet  was  there  internecine 
war  in  Art  between  the  Grand  Style  and  the  Naturalistic,  between  Archaism  and 
Neology,  between  Impressionism  and  Representationalism,  while  of  revolutionary 
excursions  by  the  Futurist,  the  Cubist,  the  Vorticist,  nothing  for  ages  long  was 
to  be  heard.  In  many  Guilds,  before  the  journeyman  under  oaths  of  fealty  to 
his  fellows  and  his  calling  was  raised  to  the  rank  of  master,  eligible  to  take  part 
in  the  conduct  of  the  organization  and  himself  to  accept  commissions,  he  had  to 
make  and  present  a  masterwork  of  satisfactory  quality.  The  diploma  work  of 
modern  Academies  derives  therefrom.  Furthermore,  the  journeyman  was  often 
compelled  to  extend  by  travel  the  range  of  his  experience  ;  hence  the  Wanderjahre 
of  three  years  or  more,  analogous  to  the  travelling  scholarships  of  modern 
teaching  Academies. 

Accustomed  to  the  clamour  of  mutually  destructive  doctrines,  religious  and 
aesthetic,  it  is  impossible  for  us  to  recover  an  adequate  sense  of  such  a  past. 
None  then  promulgated  the  illusory  doctrine  that  one  man's  opinion  is  as  valuable 
as  another's.  Scepticism  had  done  little  towards  undermining,  temporarily  or 
permanently,  the  authority  of  the  Church,  beyond  the  scope  of  whose  blessing 
nothing  flourished.     Consciously  at  any  rate,  tradition  in  the  arts  and  crafts  was 


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no  more — but  no  less — than  a  lofty  standard  of  workmanship  ;  not  as  now  a 
perplexing  composite  whose  essence  none  can  define. 

In  the  foregoing  brief  survey,  obviously  from  the  ideal  standpoint,  of  an 
intricate  and  multiform  system,  my  chief  aim  has  been  to  emphasize  the  strict 
discipline,  the  high  standard  enforced  on  the  craftsman  from  youth  to  age.  To 
some  extent,  doubtless,  individual  effort  was  constrained,  though  less,  perhaps, 
than  we  in  wholly  altered  circumstances  might  expect ;  even  it  may  be  some 
wilder  growths  of  genius  were  rooted  out  as  weeds.  Yet  at  their  best  the  Guilds 
were  admirably  adapted  to  the  needs  of  their  time.  Specious  originality,  as  over 
against  fine  craftsmanship  used  to  image  a  more  or  less  common  stock  of  ideas, 
was  not  then  premiated  as  to-day  it  is.  No  true  artist  thought  to  hide  a  nostalgia 
for  the  unachieved.  It  is  uttered  in  Jan  van  Eyck's  humble,  strong  motto,  "  As 
I  can,  not  as  I  would."  Development  being  along  lines  at  once  vital  and  con- 
genial, iconoclastic  revolt  against  the  prevailing  discipline  did  not  seem  necessary 
for  inward  perfecting. 

Under  the  stress  of  competition  and  other  adverse  influences  the  Guilds 
degenerated.  Emerging  victorious  from  the  tyranny  of  the  merchants,  the  Craft 
Guilds  in  their  turn  became  tyrannical.  As  the  volume  of  trade  increased,  and 
greater  opportunities  were  afforded  for  the  employment  of  capital,  their  criteria 
were  debased  and  falsified.  A  temper  of  monopoly  was  aroused,  and,  more  or 
less  at  the  same  time,  efficiency  and  excellence  were  relegated  to  unimportant 
places.  In  order  to  diminish  the  number  of  fully  equipped  craftsmen,  for 
instance,  masterworks  of  prohibitive  cost  and  of  little  if  any  use  had  to  be 
executed,  and  the  Wanderjahre  were  extended  to  five  years.  Ideals  of  integrity, 
mutual  help  and  public  service  were  abandoned.  In  a  word,  the  Guilds  became 
permeated  with  the  principle  of  modern  economics,  which,  divorced  from  all 
other  considerations,  is  to  buy  in  the  cheapest  and  sell  in  the  dearest  market. 
Since  the  decay  of  the  Craft  Guilds — for  in  spirit  they  have  no  lineage — artists, 
lacking  hardly  less  the  discipline  than  the  protection  which  they  provided,  have 
to  a  great  extent  been  thrown  into  the  commercial  vortex. 

The  plenary  change  which  took  place  between  the  break-up  of  the  Craft 
Guilds — which  were  undermined  by  the  Reformation  though  for  long  thereafter, 
shorn  of  their  power,  they  existed — and  the  early  days  of  the  Royal  Academy 
of  Arts,  founded  in  1768,  can  hardly  be  more  strikingly  marked  than  by  the 


xxii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

memorable  close  of  Reynolds's  final  Discourse,  addressed  to  the  students  on 
December  10,  1790:  "Were  I  now  to  begin  the  world  again,  I  would  tread 
in  the  steps  of  that  great  master  :  to  kiss  the  hem  of  his  garment,  to  catch 
the  slightest  of  his  perfections,  would  be  glory  and  distinction  enough  for  an 
ambitious  man.  ...  I  should  desire  that  the  last  words  which  I  should 
pronounce  in  this  Academy,  and  from  this  place,  might  be  the  name  of — 
Michelangelo."  Before  pupils  in  the  Schools  could  be  so  addressed  by  the 
President,  it  is  evident  that  there  was  no  counting  on  a  ready  welcome  for  art 
from  all  sorts  and  conditions  of  men.  Patrons,  obsessed  during  foreign  travel  by 
the  worth  of  Renaissance  and  Eclectic  art,  had  to  be  indoctrinated  with  the 
value  of  native  art.  The  "  burden  of  precedent "  lay  heavily  on  the  time  ; 
no  vital  tradition  operated.  Hence  Reynolds,  seeking  to  inspire  a  new 
generation  of  native  artists,  invoked  the  art  of  a  master  belonging  to  an  alien 
time  and  a  different  race.  His  professed  aim  was  to  recover  and  remould  to 
existing  needs — needs  difficult  indeed  from  such  a  standpoint  to  ascertain — the 
secret  of  the  mighty  Florentine's  august  art,  created  for  his  own  city.  Repeatedly 
Reynolds  appealed  from  the  "  ignorant "  present  to  the  past :  "  Whatever  is 
familiar,  or  in  any  way  reminds  us  of  what  we  see  and  hear  every  day,  perhaps 
does  not  belong  to  the  higher  provinces  of  art,  either  in  poetry  or  painting." 
Than  this  doubt  as  to  the  fundamental  relation  of  art  and  life,  nothing  could 
demonstrate  more  clearly  the  problem  by  which  the  Royal  Academy  felt  itself 
to  be  confronted.  Moreover,  to  this  day  the  problem  remains  unsolved  by 
Academies.  Convinced  of  the  efficacy  of  his  ideas,  Reynolds  declared  the 
principal  advantage  of  an  Academy  to  be  that,  "  besides  furnishing  able  men  to 
direct  the  student,  it  would  be  a  repository  of  the  great  examples  of  the  art .  .  . 
by  studying  these  authentic  models,  that  idea  of  excellence  which  is  the  result 
of  the  accumulated  experiences  of  past  ages,  may  be  at  once  acquired  and  the 
tardy  and  obstructed  progress  of  our  predecessors  may  teach  us  a  shorter  and  an 
easier  way." 

How  remote  and  doctrinaire  all  that  seems  when  compared  with  the 
directness  and  immediacy  of  the  inward  call  made  on  the  mediaeval  craftsman  ! 
He — fortunately — was  concerned  neither  to  "  destroy  this  vile  idealism  "  nor  to 
question  the  validity  of  contemporary  aims  and  ideals,  but  just  gladly  and 
faithfully  to  add  to  the  world's  store  of  beauty.  And  in  a  later,  more  perplexing 
period,  Rembrandt's  genius  found  its  creative  way  in  intensifying  and  exalting 


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the  homely  into  sublimity,  in  evoking  from  familiar  sights  their  essential  beauty 
and  significance.  Rembrandt's  "  Christ  Preaching  "  has  supreme  worth  as  a  final, 
an  inevitable  issue  of  "  what  we  see  and  hear  every  day." 

More  than  a  century  of  baffled  endeavour  has  proved  how  fallacious  was 
Reynolds's  hope.  True,  the  Royal  Academy,  short-sightedly  declining  to 
purchase  its  first  President's  collection,  has  not  gathered  together  masterpieces  of 
painting  and  sculpture ;  but  in  public  galleries  and  museums  the  student  has 
been  abundantly  provided  with  models  of  excellence.  Yet  the  goal  of  "  Universal 
Beauty  "  remains  as  distant  as  ever :  nay,  instead  of  one  goal  there  to-day  are  a 
hundred,  each  irresistibly  alluring.  In  part  because  of  the  prevailing  incertitude 
we  are  apt  to  forget  the  truth  of  words  written  by  Leonardo  in  one  of  his  Note 
Books :  "  Thou,  O  God,  dost  sell  unto  us  all  good  things  at  the  price  of 
labour  " ;  at  the  price,  that  is  to  say,  of  strenuously  and  stedfastly  exercising 
every  talent,  intuitive  as  well  as  acquired,  moral  and  spiritual,  of  the  mind  as  well 
as  of  the  body. 

The  Academic  ideal  has  been  convincedly  and  eloquently  put  to  us  by  a 
great  artist  and  organizer — the  well-informed,  urbane  Reynolds.  Listen,  on  the 
other  hand,  to  the  "  glorious  outcast,"  the  assailant  voice  of  originality  contra 
mundum.  William  Blake,  born  in  London  in  1757,  served  his  apprenticeship, 
strangely  enough,  in  the  same  street — Great  Queen  Street,  Lincoln's  Inn — as 
did  Reynolds.  It  is  questionable  whether  he  would  have  found  the  status  quo 
of  any  age  or  country  hospitable  to  his  intensely  original  views  and  methods. 
Hardly  less  alien  than  the  classic  eclecticism  of  the  Royal  Academy  would  to  him 
probably  have  appeared  the  somewhat  exotic  ideal  set  up  as  a  test  in  the  Academy 
established  about  a.d.  iioo  in  China  by  Hui  Tsung.  That  artist-emperor 
encouraged  subtle  ingenuity  rather  than  real  imaginative  insight.  Thus  on  one 
occasion  artists  seeking  place  in  his  Academy  had  to  illustrate  the  following 
words  :  "  The  hoof  of  his  steed  comes  back  heavily  charged  with  the  scent  of 
the  trampled  flowers."  The  prize-winner  painted  a  rider  with  butterflies 
following  at  his  horse's  hoofs.  A  Chinese  Blake  would  surely  have  held  that 
such  hothouse  subtleties  lack  living  inspiration.  Wrapped,  indeed,  in  their 
wonder-making  visions,  whose  elements  of  truth  and  beauty  are  too  "  eternal " 
to  gain  immediate  recognition,  the  William  Blakes  of  the  world,  it  seems,  can 
never  fit  into  an   existing  system.     Inevitably  they  are   of  those  who  in   the 


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wilderness  cry  aloud  of  the  nearness  of  the  kingdom,  with  the  solitudes  only  to 
echo  their  cry.  Nevertheless  Blake  would  have  assented  to  the  classical  ideal  of 
freeing  beauty  from  anything  contingent,  which  Academies  in  general  endorse. 
But  whereas  Academies  have  of  necessity  to  lay  stress  on  the  value  of  collective, 
often  antecedent,  endeavour,  Blake  was  guided  by  a  rarer  star,  the  star  which, 
shining  in  his  own  spirit,  focussed,  as  he  knew,  rays  of  divine  light.  With 
the  unabashed  voice  of  his  natural  pugnacity  and  genius,  he  attacked  Reynolds's 
balanced  periods  and  ridiculed  his  eclectic  conclusions.  Doubtless  many  causes 
contributed  to  Blake's  animosity  towards  Reynolds.  Temperamentally  a  gulf 
divided  the  two.  Sir  Joshua,  sweet-natured  and  circumspect,  distrusted 
intuitional  verities.  Blake,  on  the  other  hand,  declared  that  the  man  who  has 
"  no  innate  ideas  must  be  a  fool  and  knave  ;  having  no  con-science  or  innate 
science."  Reynolds's  art  was  extolled  by  the  age.  That  of  the  natural  seer, 
Blake,  was  neglected — "I  am  hid"  was  his  self-record.  There  was,  too,  a 
direct  personal  reason  for  the  hostile  attitude.  When  as  a  young  man  Blake 
called  on  Reynolds  to  show  him  some  designs,  he  was  counselled  to  work  with 
less  extravagance  and  more  simplicity,  and  to  correct  his  drawing.  The  poet- 
artist  never  ceased  to  speak  without  indignation  of  that  entirely  disinterested  and 
reasonable  but — we  must  not  blink  the  inference — typically  Academic  advice. 

When,  however,  the  personal  factors  are  eliminated — not  an  easy  matter  when 
criticism  is  mostly  a  personal  outcry — some  of  Blake's  little  known  marginal 
notes,  pencilled  about  1820  in  his  copy  of  Reynolds's  Discourses,  may  be  cited  as 
representative  of  genius  in  a  vehemently  anti-Academic  temper.  On  occasions 
he  merely  relieved  his  spleen,  as  in  stinging  words  like  "  this  man  was  hired  to 
depress  art,"  or  when,  fixing  on  some  confusion  or  inconsistency  of  thought,  he 
wrote  "  Folly,"  "  Contemptible,"  "  A  lie,"  or  "  He  makes  little  concessions  that 
he  may  take  great  advantages."  Then,  assessing  the  generosity  of  the  Academy 
at  "  three  farthings,"  he  hurled  at  it  from  ideal  heights  the  shaft :  "  Let  not  the 
nation  where  less  than  nobility  is  the  reward  pretend  that  art  is  encouraged  by 
that  nation."  Such  and  numerous  other  hostile  comments,  based  often  on 
misapprehension,  we  may  relish  without  taking  too  seriously.  Disregarding 
these  skirmishes,  no  Academy  would  dare  to  ratify  many  of  Blake's  most 
characteristic  dicta,  which,  indeed,  would  be  asserted  to  bring  not  peace  but  a 
sword.  Declaring  the  poetic  genius  to  be  the  true  man,  the  creative  and 
redemptive  principle,  he  wrote  :   "  Passion  and  expression  are  beauty  itself.     The 


ACADEMIES  AND  ART  xxv 

face  that  is  incapable  of  beauty  and  expression  is  deformity  itself,  let  it  be 
painted  and  patched  and  praised  and  advertised  for  ever.  It  will  be  admired 
only  by  fools."  Again  :  "  The  man  who  on  examining  his  own  mind  finds 
nothing  of  inspiration  ought  not  to  dare  to  be  an  artist."  On  the  other  hand, 
there  might  perhaps  be  hazarded  in  the  hearing  of  students  that  "  all  sublimity 
is  founded  on  minute  discrimination."  Blake,  in  brief,  stands  forth  as  the 
protagonist  of  divinely  given  and  divinely  nurtured  imagination,  seeking  ever  to 
clarify  that  which  is  opaque,  to  liberate  that  which  is  in  bondage,  to  eternize 
beauty.  Will  some  Utopian  Academy  have  a  William  Blake  as  inspired 
President  ? 

It  has  been  affirmed  that  in  spirit  the  mediaeval  Guilds  have  no  lineage. 
In  a  remote  and  restricted  way  only  are  Academies  analogous  even  to  those 
Guilds  of  St.  Luke  beneath  whose  banner  in  various  countries  and  periods 
painters  first  leagued  themselves  ;  nor  is  the  Royal  Academy  a  veritable 
descendant  of  the  Guild  of  Painter-Stainers  despite  the  living  link  of 
Reynolds's  membership.  Under  the  patronage  of  George  III.  the  Royal 
Academy  was  established  c<  for  promoting  the  arts  of  design,"  painters, 
sculptors  and  architects  being  elected  thereto.  But  whereas  the  Guilds 
embraced  all  organizations,  all  individuals,  involved  in  making  "  things,"  we 
now  had,  to  use  the  opening  words  of  Reynolds's  first  Discourse,  "  an 
Academy  in  which  the  Polite  Arts  might  be  regularly  cultivated."  Thus  at 
the  very  start  a  radical  difference  was  implied  between  the  Fine  and  the  "  not- 
Fine  "  Arts.  Native  Fine  Arts — painting  and  sculpture  pre-eminently — being 
royally  approved,  it  probably  never  occurred  to  the  founders  that  the  welfare  of 
the  Applied  Arts  did  not  inevitably  follow.  Within  a  few  hundred  yards  of  their 
studios  original  members  of  the  Royal  Academy  could  obtain  furniture  at  once 
"  elegant  "  and  useful ;  and,  as  is  evidenced  by  Museum  examples  of  to-day,  it  was 
the  same  with  all  objects  from  houses  to  snuff-boxes  needed  in  daily  life. 
Moreover,  "  The  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Arts,  Manufactures  and 
Commerce,"  founded  in  1754,  might  be  held  to  concern  itself  with  the  Crafts. 
Unconscious  or  heedless  of  the  forces  at  work  to  weaken  the  connexion  between 
design  and  handicraft,  Reynolds  and  his  colleagues  took  it  for  granted  that  the 
then-existing  state  of  affairs  would  continue.  Sir  William  Chambers,  architect  of 
Somerset  House — a  building,  truly  declared  Reynolds  when  the  Royal  Academy 


xxvi  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

removed  thereto  in  1780,  which  "will  remain  to  many  future  ages  an  illustrious 
specimen  of  the  architect's  abilities  " — was  one  of  the  Foundation-Members  ;  but 
it  is  significant  to  note  that  of  those  who  never  received  Academical  recognition 
were  the  Scottish  architect-decorators,  the  brothers  Adam,  ever  to  be  associated 
with  the  Adelphi,  Thomas  Chippendale,  Thomas  Sheraton  and  George  Hepple- 
white.  Already,  without  protest  from  "  amateurs,"  the  fashion  of  the  time 
classed  these  men  as  tradesmen — we  read  of  the  "  firm  "  of  Adam,  of  Chippendale, 
and  the  rest. 

In  1768,  indeed,  had  begun  that  specialization  of  labour,  that  demand  for 
swiftness  and  volume  of  production,  which,  when  invention  served,  culminated 
in  the  widespread  introduction  of  machinery,  in  the  establishment  of  factories 
removed  from  public  sight,  with  the  result  that  craft  after  craft  became  mechani- 
calized.  The  universal  call  for  things  of  real  beauty,  interwrought  with  life  in 
mediaeval  times,  soon  became  practically  extinct,  save  as  a  more  or  less  exotic 
and  undisciplined  if  not  even  simulated  development  among  "connoisseurs." 
Then  set  in  the  full  tide  of  industrialism,  which,  regardless  of  other  consider- 
ations, aims  to  produce  a  maximum  of  marketable  commodities  at  a  minimum 
cost.  The  arts  and  crafts,  on  the  other  hand,  strive  after  an  uplifting  and 
all-round  enrichment  of  consciousness.  Despite  gallant  attempts  to  restore 
equilibrium,  the  pendulum  for  a  century  and  more  has  been  swinging  in  the 
direction  of  narrow  utilitarianism.  "  Have  nothing  in  your  house  which  you 
do  not  know  to  be  useful  and  believe  to  be  beautiful "  comes  to  the  average 
person  as  a  counsel  of  perfection.  The  "  civilized "  world,  indeed,  is  apt  to 
look  askance  at  energies  other  than  those  concentrated  on  material  progress. 
With  this  root-problem  of  the  conflict  between  beauty  and  utility  Academies 
have  not  seriously  grappled.  Conscious,  it  may  be,  of  an  inability  con- 
vincingly to  demonstrate  the  fundamental  relationship  between  the  arts  and 
general  conditions  of  life,  Academies  have  remained  content  to  form  little  and 
often  rather  artificial  oases  in  the  wilderness  of  the  modern  world.  Again  and 
again  they  have  been  urged  to  extend  their  boundaries,  to  aid  in  the  endeavour 
"to  turn  our  artists  into  craftsmen  and  our  craftsmen  into  artists."  But,  aware 
perhaps  of  the  many  and  complex  dangers,  they  have  seldom  dared  to  respond 
to  the  summons.  Moreover,  whereas  for  years  after  the  introduction  of  the 
easel  picture  architecture  was  acknowledged  to  be  the  Mistress  Art,  under 
whose  aegis  other  arts  and  crafts  found  full  scope,  painting,  partly  as  a  result 


ACADEMIES  AND  ART  xxvii 

of  our  exhibition  system,  has  been  unduly  enthroned  at  the  expense  of  creative 
activities  no  less  important. 

Various  panaceas  have  been  advanced  for  the  admitted  divorce  of  the 
expressive  arts  and  crafts  from  the  vital  trend  of  the  nineteenth  century,  an 
epoch  of  unprecedented  material  progress,  which,  paradoxical  though  it  appear, 
was  fain  still  to  preserve  the  arts  as  a  kind  of  side-dish.  Crude  utilitarianism 
was  most  strongly  entrenched  perhaps  when  in  1855  William  Morris  came  of 
age.  Enlarged  and  secularized,  his  neophyte's  dream  of  the  mid-fifties 
haunted  him  to  the  end.  It  was  to  devote  his  considerable  fortune  to  the 
establishment  of  a  monastery  wherein  he,  Burne-Jones,  Rossetti  and  other 
Pre-Raphaelite  friends,  following  the  ascetic  life,  might  organize  on  a  basis  of 
genuine  delight  the  production  of  art  dedicated  to  prayer  and  worship.  A 
mediaevalist  born  out  of  due  time,  Morris  would  unhesitatingly  have  swept 
away  the  advantages  which  accrue  from  machinery  in  whatever  kind  ;  would, 
so  he  was  convinced,  have  gladly  dispensed  with  every  mechanical  con- 
venience and  adjunct.  Morris  held  that  onward  from  the  break-up  of  the 
Middle  Ages  civilization  had  been  following  a  wrong  path,  and  that,  before 
there  could  be  any  true  progress,  it  was  necessary  to  return  to  the  point  of 
mistaken  divergence.  So  only,  as  he  thought,  could  art  activities  be  rescued 
alike  from  convention  and  caprice,  and  once  more  become  a  natural,  an  integral 
part  of  life  activities.  In  was  in  this  temper  that  he  ardently  experimentalized 
and  achieved  many  remarkable  results,  as  dyer,  weaver,  decorator,  printer.  But, 
is  it  conceivable  that  the  body  politic  will  ever  consent  to  the  attempted  turning 
back  for  centuries  of  the  hands  of  the  clock  ?  No,  assuredly  no.  How 
intangible  as  over  against  all  that  commercial  prosperity  connotes  is  the  aim 
of  again  making  London  "  small  and  white  and  clean,"  our  country  a  place 
of  green  gardens  and  grey  towers,  ordinary  life  a  poem  of  mediaeval  activity. 
Common  sense  rightly  stands  out  against  such  voluntary  retrogression. 
Machinery  wisely  utilized  is  not  a  curse  but  an  incalculable  benefit.  Well 
nigh  insuperable  as  seem  the  difficulties  of  uniting  the  apparently  antagonistic 
claims  of  material  progress  and  the  arts,  fruitful  development  must  of  necessity 
be  along  these  lines.  Call  modern  industrialism  a  devil  if  you  will ;  imaginative 
reason  has  to  cast  the  evil  spirit  out  of  that  devil.  Morris,  himself  by 
deliberate  choice  a  tradesman,  rightly  averred  that  from  tradesmen,  bent  just 
on  profit,  art  cannot  be  expected.     "Artists"  should  bear  that  in  mind.     Yet 


xxviii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

Morris's  life-loving  nature  recognized  that  beauty,  expressive  of  inwardly 
satisfying  visions  and  significant  dreams,  is  a  supremely  marketable  quality. 
Not  least  important  of  the  functions  of  Academies  in  the  "  dust  and  heat " 
of  a  commercial  era,  is  to  stand  forth  in  a  catholic  spirit  as  proclaimers  of  that 
indisputable  fact.  Their  influence  and  protection,  enlarged  to  embrace  all  kinds 
of  vitally  expressive  effort,  would  be  immensely  valuable. 

As  the  earliest  and  most  prominent  of  its  kind  in  this  country,  I  have 
alluded  exclusively  to  the  Royal  Academy.  In  several  important  respects, 
however,  its  conduct  and  attitude  fail  to  cover  the  whole  ground  usefully 
occupied  by  Academic  institutions  of  to-day,  nor  are  they  necessarily  typical. 
For  instance,  though  it  lies  beyond  my  purpose  to  treat  of  the  Royal  Scottish 
Academy,  some  differentiating  characteristics  have  onward  from  its  very  inception 
— as  in  the  stimulating  purchase  of  Etty's  "  Judith "  pictures  (vide  W.  D. 
McKay's  Historical  Narrative,  p.  xlviii) — betokened  a  truer  apprehension  of 
an  Academy's  functions  and  educative  influence.  By  admitting  even  junior 
associates  to  share  in  practically  all  its  responsible  activities,  the  Scottish  Academy 
wills  to  keep  itself  in  touch  with  art  in  the  making.  Again,  the  annual 
exhibitions  represent  not  native  art  only,  but,  taking  a  sequence  of  years, 
reflect  the  progress  of  art  on  the  Continent.  Then,  too,  the  for  long  neglected 
"  technique  "  of  exhibition — namely  the  propitious  arrangement  of  the  selected 
works  of  art — is  by  the  younger  Academy  consistently  practised. 

In  surveying  my  subject  from  the  present  standpoint  it  is  just  to  remember 
what  has  actually  been  accomplished  by  Academies  of  Art  in  this  and  other 
countries.  To  Reynolds  and  to  many  artists  and  amateurs  of  his  time,  for 
instance,  the  establishment  of  the  Royal  Academy,  under  the  patronage  of  the 
King,  did  not  shadow  forth  merely  "  as  noble  a  charity  as  can  be  founded  "  for 
"  sharing  the  reward  "  of  artistic  effort.  For  them  it  was  of  primary  importance 
as  a  tangible  sign,  a  national  confession,  of  the  value  of  the  arts.  Moreover, 
it  seemed  the  one  chance  whereby  the  native  artist  might  compete  with  the 
foreigner  for  the  favour  of  collectors.  As  over  against  the  spontaneous 
recognition  in  the  Middle  Ages  that  craftsmen  minister  to  vital  wants,  the 
very  necessity  for  such  reinstatement  implies  an  unsatisfactory  condition  of 
affairs.  The  unassailable  truth  is,  that  whereas  up  to  Reynolds's  time  purely 
utilitarian  and  scientific  activities  had  alone  been  deemed  worthy  of  public 
honour,  the  foundation  of  the  Royal  Academy  was  an  acknowledgment,  con- 


ACADEMIES  AND  ART  xxix 

spicuous,  and  as  authoritative  as  might  be,  of  the  natural  serviceableness  of  the 
arts  :  a  symbol  of  public  assent,  as  it  were,  to  the  proposition  that  directly  and 
indirectly  the  arts  are  essential  to  the  welfare  and  development  of  a  cultivated 
people,  that  they  fructify  and  ennoble  human  life. 

It  would  be  futile  to  contend  that  general  and  sustained  edification  has 
resulted.  Like  other  institutions,  Academies  are  in  their  influence  conservative 
rather  than  originating.  However  receptive,  they  champion  in  the  main  estab- 
lished truth,  unconscious  not  only  of  its  incompleteness  but,  unless  renewed 
by  the  vital  breath  of  experience,  of  its  obstructing  immobility.  Thus  always 
revelation  knocks  at  the  door  of  systematized,  standardized  knowledge.  It 
cannot  be  gainsaid  that  from  time  to  time,  and,  indeed,  for  long  periods, 
Academies  have  failed  to  co-operate  with  the  most  enlightened  forces  available, 
have  sealed  with  approval  backsliding  individuals  instead  of  excellence  no  matter 
whence  it  appears,  have  discouraged  or  actually  banished  capacity  of  an  unfamiliar, 
perhaps  startling,  kind.  Yet  lacking  such  widely  acknowledged  centres — 
rallying  points  in  our  day  for  those  who  combat  the  forces  of  indifference  and 
ignorance — would  not  art  activity  in  this  country  have  been  to  a  greater  extent 
at  the  mercy  of  adverse  circumstance,  might  we  not  have  expected  a  still  more 
unequal  contest  between  utilitarianism,  clamant  and  convinced,  and  sporadic, 
ungoverned  and  more  or  less  neglected  growths  of  genius  ?  By  aiming  to 
summon  the  best  thought,  perception  and  purpose  of  the  age,  by  giving  it 
stability,  and — most  difficult  of  all,  perhaps — by  keeping  it  inspired  by  the  best 
purpose  and  thought  of  succeeding  ages,  Academies  strive  to  implant  the  love  of 
true  wisdom,  and  to  quicken  its  growth.  Ernest  Renan,  delivering  before  the 
Academie  Francaise  his  "  Discours  de  la  Reception"  in  1879,  used  words 
which  might  have  served  as  motto  for  this  essay.  "  Ou  est  done  votre  unite, 
Messieurs  ?  "  asked  Renan.     Profoundly  he  answered,  "  Elle  est  dans  l'amour 

de  la  verite." 

F.  R. 


The  Royal  Scottish  Academy 

A   Historical  Narrative    1826-1911 

part  1 

A   CENTURY   OF   SCOTTISH   ART   HISTORY,    1 729-1 829 

I 

A  CADEMIES  of  the  Fine  Arts  are  not  of  ancient  origin.  They  took  their 
**■  rise  during  the  seventeenth  century,  in  response  to  the  need  for  some 
other  means  of  imparting  the  knowledge  of  the  crafts  of  Painting,  Sculpture 
and  Architecture,  when,  owing  to  certain  economic  causes,  the  Guilds  which 
had  hitherto  undertaken  such  tuition  fell  into  decay.  Exhibitions  of  their  works 
hardly  entered  into  the  purpose  of  the  Academies  then  established  in  various 
continental  centres,  and,  like  the  Guilds  they  succeeded,  they  were  generally 
dedicated  to  St.  Luke,  the  patron  saint  of  painting.  They  consisted  of  a  limited 
number  of  distinguished  professors  of  the  various  branches  of  the  Arts,  associated 
mainly  for  purposes  of  study.  It  was  on  the  model  of  those  earlier  corporations 
that  the  Royal  Academy  of  London  was  founded  in  1768,  though  by  that  date 
the  exhibiting  side  of  such  bodies  had  come  more  into  prominence,  if  it  had  not 
already  taken  the  leading  place.  This  was  the  case  when,  nearly  sixty  years 
later,  twenty-four  Scottish  artists  associated  themselves  for  the  establishment 
of  an  Academy  in  Edinburgh  "on  the  principles  of  that  of  London." 

There  is  a  striking  analogy  between  the  events  which  led  on  to  the 
foundation  of  the  Scottish  Academy  and  those  which  preceded  the  founding 
of  its  more  widely-known  prototype.  The  4<  Society  of  Artists,"  which  held 
the  first  Art  exhibition  in  England  in  1760,  and  the  "  Free  Society"  which 
seceded  from  them  in  the  following  year,  find  a  parallel  in  u  The  Associated 


xxxii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

Artists"  and  "The  Edinburgh  Exhibition  Society"  of  the  years  1 808-1 6;  whilst 
it  is  only  necessary  to  substitute  "  Board  of  Manufactures "  and  "  Royal 
Institution  "  for  corresponding  bodies  in  London,  to  find  a  pretty  close  resem- 
blance in  the  relations  of  English  and  Scottish  artists  with  that  all-important 
personage  in  those  days,  the  Art  Patron.  Going  further  back,  in  the  Edinburgh 
u  School  of  St.  Luke,"  the  Academy  carried  on  by  the  brothers  Foulis  in 
Glasgow,  and  the  establishment  of  the  "  Trustees'  Academy "  one  can  trace 
influences  at  work  very  similar  to  those  responsible  for  the  numerous  efforts 
to  establish  an  Academy  in  London  during  the  century  which  separates 
John  Evelyn's  scheme  for  the  formation  of  an  *  Academy  of  Art "  from  the 
movements  which  immediately  preceded  the  foundation  of  the  Royal  Academy. 
The  Edinburgh  School  of  St.  Luke,  the  earliest  indication  of  a  desire  for 
Art  training  north  of  the  Tweed,  though  nearly  seventy  years  later,  has  this 
advantage  over  Evelyn's  scheme,  it  actually  existed  and  continued  its  teaching 
for  some  years.  There  is  in  possession  of  the  Academy  the  deed  of  incor- 
poration of  the  school,  in  which  are  set  forth  the  purposes  of  the  institution, 
and  rules  for  the  carrying  on  of  the  classes.  It  is  dated  1 8th  October,  1729, 
and  signed  by  twenty-nine  lay  and  professional  members.  George  Marshall,  a 
pupil  of  Scougal's,  is  President;  Roderick  Chalmers,  portrait  painter,  Secretary; 
and  Richard  Cooper,  engraver,  Treasurer.  The  list  of  membership  is  interesting, 
including  the  names  of  William  Adam,  father  of  the  better  known  Adelphi 
Adams,  and  architect  of  Hopetoun  House,  and  the  old  Royal  Infirmary  ;  of 
Andrew  Hay,  doubtless  the  picture  dealer  mentioned  by  Sir  Robert  Strange 
in  his  autobiography  ;  of  Allan  Ramsay,  the  poet ;  and  of  his  son,  afterwards 
Court  Painter  to  George  III.  John  Alexander,  portrait  painter,  a  descendant 
of  George  Jamesone ;  the  Nories,  father  and  son,  associated  mainly  with  the 
introduction  of  landscape  panels  as  interior  decorations ;  and  Alexander  Guthrie, 
friend  and  fellow  student  of  Cooper  in  Italy,  also  figure  on  the  list.  About 
the  years  1735-7  Strange,  as  an  apprentice  engraver,  attended  the  Academy, 
then  under  the  superintendence  of  his  master  Cooper.1  The  class  met  in  an 
apartment  within  the  College,  the  use  of  which  was  granted  by  the  Town 
Council  in  173 1.  How  long  the  Academy  continued  its  work  there  is  unfor- 
tunately no  means  of  knowing,  but  that  it  had  its  effect  in  directing  attention 

1  Strange  calls  it  a  "  Winter  Academy,"  but  there  can  be  little  doubt  he  refers  to  the  School  of 
St.  Luke. 


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to  the  industrial  value  of  Design  is  indicated  by  the  fact  that  about  the  middle 
of  the  century  the  Edinburgh  Select  Society,  said  to  have  been  founded  by  Allan 
Ramsay,  junr.,  and  of  which  David  Hume  was  a  leading  spirit,  offered  prizes 
for  drawings  of  flowers,  fruit,  foliage,  etc.,  and  for  the  best  drawing  in  which  the 
Doric,  Ionic,  and  Corinthian  orders  are  introduced,  to  the  youth  of  both  sexes. 
This  in  its  turn  led  on  to  the  founding  in  1760  of  an  institution  having  similar 
aims,  which  was  known  for  nearly  a  century  and  a  half  as  the  "  Trustees' 
Academy."  It  was  established  by  a  board  of  gentlemen  appointed  as  Trustees 
for  the  administration  of  certain  funds  assigned  to  Scotland  under  the  Act 
of  Union. 

Though  public  exhibitions  of  works  by  living  artists  had  been  held  for 
nearly  a  hundred  years  in  connection  with  the  French  Academy,  and  were  being 
inaugurated  by  the  Society  of  Artists  in  London  at  the  date  of  the  founding  of 
the  Trustees'  Academy,  north  of  the  Tweed  the  term  implied  teaching  only  ; 
nor  was  it  till  the  following  century  had  nearly  completed  its  first  decade 
that  annual  art  exhibitions  were  known  amongst  us.  Indeed  they  only  then 
became  possible,  for  till  the  close  of  the  eighteenth  century  there  were  but  few 
artists  resident  in  the  Scottish  capital.  Notable  strangers  who  visited  Edinburgh 
about  1773-6,  whilst  they  have  left  record  of  the  literary  and  philosophical 
coteries  they  frequented,  have  little  to  say  concerning  artists.  But  the  fruit 
of  the  schools  was  slowly  ripening,  and  on  his  visit  to  the  capital  in  1786 
Burns  found  genial  companions  in  Alexander  Nasmyth  and  Archie  Skirving, 
whilst  Runciman  and  David  Allan,  pupils  of  the  Glasgow  Foulis  Academy,  were 
able  to  maintain  themselves  by  the  painting  of  historic  and  character  subjects. 
Edinburgh  was  becoming  known  as  the  latest  addition  to  the  centres  of 
European  culture  :  before  the  century  was  out,  Raeburn  had  achieved  a  great 
reputation,  and  with  various  painters  of  humbler  talents,  supplied  the  artistic 
element  hitherto  lacking  in  the  society  of  the  metropolis.  So  rapid,  indeed, 
was  the  aesthetic  development  that  Stoddart  in  his  "  Remarks  on  Local  Scenery 
and  manners  in  Scotland  during  the  years  1799- 1800"  says  "Painting  occupies 
a  very  high  rank  ;  and  the  general  taste  of  Edinburgh,  in  this  respect,  may  be 
said  to  be  superior  to  London."  But  with  all  this  some  time  had  still  to  pass 
before  artists  were  numerous  enough  to  hold  annual  exhibitions  of  their  work, 
and  nearly  twenty  years  more  till  an  Academy  on  the  lines  of  that  of  London 
was  established. 


xxxiv  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


"The  first  public  Exhibition  in  Scotland  by  Artists,"  to  quote  the  title 
page  of  the  catalogue,  was  opened  on  June  20th,  1808,  at  Core's  Lyceum, 
Nicolson's  Street,  then  on  the  southern  fringe  of  the  city,  by  a  body  of 
professional  artists  known  as  "  The  Society  of  Artists "  or  "  The  Associated 
Artists." 1  Lord  Cockburn,  in  the  Memorials  of  his  time,  says  that  they  were 
indebted  to  a  humble  citizen  named  Core,  who  built,  or  hired,  a  place  afterwards 
known  as  the  Lyceum,  and  gave  the  use  of  it  to  the  surprised  artists.  One  would 
gladly  believe  that  there  was  in  the  Edinburgh  of  those  days  so  public  spirited 
a  Maecenas  to  inaugurate  our  Scottish  Exhibitions,  but  neither  the  preface  to 
the  catalogue  for  that  year,  nor  the  minutes  of  the  Society  bear  out  Lord 
Cockburn's  statement.  Both  record  simply  that  Mr.  Core's  Lyceum  had  been 
taken  for  the  Exhibition  room,  and  as  the  minutes  record  later  that  Mr.  Core's 
rent  had  been  arrested  in  the  hands  of  the  President  and  Secretary,  the  com- 
mercial character  of  the  transaction  is  beyond  a  doubt.  The  Society,  which, 
towards  the  close  of  1808,  consisted  of  some  eighteen  members,  was,  during 
the  first  four  years  of  its  existence,  presided  over  by  Mr.  George  Watson,  but 
in  July  18 12,  when  the  membership  had  increased  to  twenty-four,  Raeburn 
was  elected  to  that  office,  which  he  held  for  less  than  a  year,  as  the  Society 
survived  only  till  the  following  June.  An  explanation  of  its  sudden  collapse 
has  been  given  by  most  writers  on  the  history  of  Scottish  Art,  to  the  effect 
that  the  money  accumulated  as  the  result  of  six  exhibitions — about  £1800 — 
proved  tempting  and,  not  being  sufficiently  restricted  by  their  laws  from 
breaking  up  at  any  time,  it  was  proposed  and  carried  at  a  General  Meeting, 
that  it  be  divided  amongst  the  members.  This  is  somewhat  misleading,  for, 
from  the  time  when  it  became  apparent  that  the  exhibitions  were  resulting  in 
considerable  profits,  a  certain  portion  of  the  surplus  had  been  divided  annually. 
The  first  exhibition,  as  might  have  been  anticipated  from  its  being  held  in  an 
outlying  locality,  did  little  more  than  meet  its  expenses,  but  those  of  1809 
and  1 8 10,  held  in  Raeburn's  gallery,  York  Place,  having  realized  a  considerable 
surplus,  at  a  meeting  held  in  May  181 1,  it  was  resolved  to  set  aside  £500 
as  a  sinking  fund;  that  £100,  with  accumulating  interest,  be  added  to  it  yearly; 

1This  Society  must  not  be  confused  with  the  artists  who,  from  1825  to  1830,  were  associated 
with  the  Royal  Institution. 


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and  that  the  balance  be  equally  divided  amongst  the  members.  The  exhibition 
of  that  year  having  again  proved  a  great  success,  it  was  found  that  after  the 
resolution  concerning  the  sinking  fund  had  been  complied  with,  there  remained 
a  surplus  of  nearly  £660.  Of  this,  £648  was  divided  amongst  the  twenty- 
four  members.  Apprehensive  of  what  such  a  policy  might  lead  to,  Raeburn, 
Alexander  Nasmyth,  and  some  others  made  an  effort  two  months  later  to 
have  the  resolution  of  the  previous  March  rescinded,  but  they  were  unsuc- 
cessful, and  the  exhibition  of  18 12  having  again  provided  a  surplus,  a  second 
division  was  made  amongst  twenty-five  members. 

Some  obscurity  attends  the  final  break  up  of  the  Society,  but,  though  the 
receipts  of  the  sixth  and  last  exhibition  fell  short  of  that  of  18 12,  it  cannot 
be  attributed  to  financial  pressure,  seeing  that,  after  paying  all  expenses,  it 
yielded  a  balance  of  £28 5.  The  causes  must  be  sought  in  another  direction. 
Some  friction  had  attended  the  change  of  Presidents.  On  April  2nd,  18 12, 
Raeburn  had  written  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Society,  resigning  his  membership. 
The  letter  gives  no  reason  for  the  step  he  had  taken,  but  an  explanation  was 
elsewhere  given  for  behoof  of  "  his  particular  friends."  From  this  it  appears 
that  a  suggestion  he  had  made  regarding  the  placing  of  two  of  his — Raeburn's — 
portraits  having  been  declined  by  the  President,  he  had  thought  it  preferable 
to  take  the  course  he  had  done  rather  than  do  anything  which  might  disturb 
the  harmony  of  the  Society.  The  withdrawal  of  one  of  Raeburn's  talent 
and  standing  in  Edinburgh  society  was,  of  course,  a  serious  loss,  and  one  to  be 
averted  at  any  cost.  Accordingly  at  a  General  Meeting  held  shortly  afterwards, 
Mr.  Raeburn  was  requested  to  withdraw  his  resignation,  and,  at  the  same  meeting, 
he  was  proposed,  seconded  and  elected  President  for  the  following  year.  This, 
in  spite  of  the  vote  of  thanks  given  him  at  the  close  of  the  meeting  <f  for  his 
long  and  faithful  services,"  was  a  consummation  which  could  hardly  have  been 
agreeable  to  Mr.  Watson,  nor  would  the  piece  of  plate  to  the  value  of  twenty-five 
guineas,  voted  to  him  at  the  next  General  Meeting  entirely  wipe  out  the  recollec- 
tion of  it.  Some  half  dozen  General  Meetings  were  held  before  the  break  up  of 
the  Society,  but  George  Watson's  name  does  not  again  appear  on  the  lists  of 
those  present. 

Raeburn,  after  hesitating  for  some  time,  accepted  the  Presidentship,  and, 
doubtless,  did  his  best  in  what  he  considered  the  true  interests  of  the  Society. 
The  position  was  a  difficult  one.     He  knew  that  he  was  in  a  hopeless  minority 


xxxvi  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

in  regard  to  the  divisions  of  the  surplus,  and  latterly,  even  the  sinking  fund  was 
being  impinged  on  by  way  of  loans  and  assistance  to  impecunious  members.  It 
was  perhaps  with  the  hope  of  getting  rid  ot  this  danger  that  in  February  1813, 
it  was  resolved,  on  the  motion  of  Raeburn  himself,  that  every  member  may  at 
pleasure  draw  his  full  share — but  no  lesser  sum — from  the  funds  of  the  Society ; 
but  any  one  doing  so  shall  cease  to  be  summoned  to  attend  meetings,  though 
continuing  a  member  in  some  respects  "as  long  as  he  comports  himself  according 
to  the  rules  of  the  Society."  Within  a  month  or  two  of  the  passing  of  this 
resolution,  several  members  drew  their  shares,  and  something  like  a  stampede 
seems  to  have  followed,  for,  at  the  close  of  the  current  exhibition,  the  remainder 
of  the  sinking  fund  and  the  exhibition  surplus — amounting  together  to  about 
£800 — were  divided  amongst  the  members,  and  shortly  afterwards  the  Society 
ceased  to  exist. 

This  first  venture  in  "  Exhibitions  by  Artists "  north  of  the  Tweed  was, 
all  things  considered,  a  remarkable  success.  That  the  five  held  in  York  Place, 
and  open  for  only  two  months  annually,  should  have  yielded  an  average  surplus 
of  nearly  ^360,  would  hardly  have  been  credited,  were  it  not  for  the  evidence 
of  the  minutes  with  their  careful  statement  of  accounts  given  from  time  to  time 
by  the  Secretary.  A  Committee  of  six  members  with  the  President  managed 
the  affairs  of  the  Society.  The  meetings  were  held  first  in  Poole's  Coffee 
House,  at  the  east  end  of  Princes  Street,  afterwards  in  the  Union  Coffee  House, 
and,  from  the  date  of  the  establishment  of  a  Life  Class,  in  the  rooms  successively 
hired  for  that  purpose  in  St.  David's  Street  and  James's  Square.  The  exhibitions 
were  open  to  all  artists,  and  the  number  of  contributors  varied  from  twenty-seven 
in  1808  to  sixty-eight  in  18 13.  Usually  rather  more  than  half  the  number  of 
works  exhibited  were  by  members.  Outside  the  membership,  such  local  artists 
of  repute  as  Geddes,  Skirving  and  the  Rev.  John  Thomson  exhibit  with  the 
Society,  whilst  Alexander  Fraser  (Old  Fraser),  John  Varley  and  John  Burnet 
are  amongst  the  London  contributors.  After  the  break  up  of  the  Society 
Raeburn  and  his  following,  under  the  name  of  "  The  Edinburgh  Exhibition 
Society,"  continued  the  venture  tor  three  years  longer.  As  no  minute 
book  is  available  one  cannot  say  with  what  measure  of  success,  but  the 
decreasing  number  of  contributors  and  the  early  stoppage  of  the  exhibitions 
sufficiently  attest  that  the  financial  results  were  disappointing.  The  strength 
which  comes  from  union  was  lacking,  and  local  talent  was  not  yet  so  plentiful 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  xxxvii 

as  to  stand  the  secession  of  the  Watsons  and  those  who  took  their  part,  now 
a  growing  number.  This  episode  in  the  evolution  of  Scottish  Art  has  been 
treated  in  some  detail,  partly  because  of  the  misleading  statements  which  have 
been  made  regarding  it,  and  because  it  was  undoubtedly  the  germ  from  which 
the  Academy  was  to  spring  in  the  near  future. 

3 

The  years  immediately  following  the  series  of  exhibitions  just  referred  to 
were  marked  by  a  steady  growth  in  the  number  and  ability  of  professional 
artists  practising  in  the  city.  In  the  main  this  must  be  attributed  to  the 
change  which  had  taken  place  towards  the  close  of  the  previous  century  in  the 
training  furnished  at  the  Trustees'  Academy.  Under  the  earlier  masters  this 
had  been  strictly  subordinated  to  the  function  of  Art  as  applied  to  manufactures, 
but,  with  the  appointment  of  John  Graham  in  1798,  the  Board  seems  to  have 
realized  the  impossibility  of  distinguishing  between  the  teaching  necessary  for 
such  applied  Art  and  that  which  goes  to  the  making  of  professional  artists. 
Graham  was  allowed  a  free  hand,  and  being  a  painter  of  very  considerable 
talent,  the  result  of  his  mastership  was  evidenced  in  the  abilities  of  such  men 
as  Wilkie,  Allan,  Geddes  and  Watson  Gordon — to  name  only  a  few — who 
studied  under  him.  And,  contemporary  with  this  increase  in  the  ranks  of 
professionals,  there  was  a  stirring  up  of  interest  in  Art  matters  in  the  com- 
munity generally.  Art  patronage  became  fashionable,  and  the  increasing  wealth 
of  the  country  enabled  an  increasing  number  to  gratify  their  tastes.  Dealers 
were  finding  in  the  modern  Athens  a  fruitful  field  for  their  operations.  A 
writer  of  those  times  states  that,  within  a  few  years,  London  dealers  had  sold 
in  Edinburgh  old  pictures  to  the  value  of  £5000.  Most  of  these  were, 
according  to  another  authority,  execrable  ;  but  in  an  early  number  of  the 
Nodes  Ambrosianae  there  is  the  following  : — 

"  Tickler.  North  !  have  you  seen  that  worthy  original  Martin  since  he  came 
to  town  ? 

"  North.  I  have — and  I  have  seen  his  collection  too,  .  .  .  rare,  choice, 
splendid.  What  a  Paul  Potter  !  What  a  John  Both  !  What  a  Rembrandt ! 
What  a  Corregio !  It  is  a  proud  thing  to  know  that  such  pictures  find 
purchasers  in  Scotland." 

The  outburst  of  enthusiasm  and  national  sentiment  attending  on  the  visit 


xxxviii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

of  His  Majesty  George  IV.  in  the  summer  of  1822 — he  was  the  first  reigning 
monarch  who  had  set  foot  on  Scottish  soil  since  the  days  of  Charles  II. — 
stimulating,  as  it  did,  the  national  life  all  round,  would  have  its  influence  on 
the  Art  movement.  Wilkie,  Geddes  and  Collins  came  north  with  a  view  to 
immortalizing  the  occasion  ;  even  the  great  J.  M.  W.  is  there  on  the  outlook 
for  some  combination  of  pompous  ceremonial  with  the  picturesque  features  of 
a  city  he  already  knows  well.  But  more  than  all,  the  Knighthood  conferred  on 
Raeburn  during  the  Royal  visit  would  impress  on  the  people  of  Scotland  the 
place  due  to  Art  in  the  life  of  a  nation.  The  bestowal  of  the  honour  was 
popular  with  all  classes  of  the  community,  and  never,  surely,  has  a  profession 
been  honoured  in  a  worthier  representative.  The  pity  of  it  was,  that  only  about 
a  year  later,  when  he  had  just  received  an  additional  mark  of  the  Royal  favour — 
the  appointment  of  "Limner  to  His  Majesty  for  Scotland  " — Sir  Henry  died  of 
some  mysterious  complaint  which  baffled  the  efforts  of  medical  skill.  Had  he 
survived  a  few  years  longer  many  troubles  and  misunderstandings  might  have 
been  averted. 

It  was  in  a  society  awakening  to  such  interests  that,  in  the  earlier  months 
of  1 8 19  the  "  Institution  for  the  Encouragement  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland  " 
took  its  rise.  The  "  Scottish  Institution,"  as  it  is  called  in  a  contemporary 
periodical,  consisted  of  an  unlimited  number  of  Noblemen  and  Gentlemen 
interested  in  the  Fine  Arts,  who  became  members  on  payment  of  ^50.  Its 
affairs  were  under  the  management  of  a  Chairman  and  Board  of  Directors 
elected  from  their  own  body ;  and  in  the  course  of  a  very  few  years  it  had  more 
than  130  members  on  its  roll.  Its  aims  were  somewhat  similar  to  those  of  the 
British  Institution  inaugurated  in  London  fourteen  years  earlier.  But  they 
differed  to  some  extent.  The  primary  object  of  the  southern  body  was  u  to 
collect  together  yearly,  without  respect  to  names  or  invidious  distinctions,  as 
many  of  the  best  productions  of  the  English  School  as  they  could  display 
for  sale "  ;  and  it  was  not  till  1 8 1 3  that  exhibitions  of  works  by  the  Old 
Masters  formed  part  of  their  programme.  The  Scottish  Institution,  on  the 
other  hand,  commenced  with  exhibitions  of  Old  Masters,  and  it  was  only 
when,  after  two  such  collections  had  been  brought  together,  the  Directors, 
realizing  that  this  source  was  nearly  exhausted,  bethought  them  of  exhibitions 
of  modern  pictures  as  a  means  to  keep  their  undertaking  afloat.  The  resident 
artists,  who  had  been  in  a  rather  disorganized  state  since  18 13,  were  consulted, 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  xxxix 

and  readily  responded  to  the  appeal  of  the  Institution,  on  the  understanding 
that  any  profits  arising  from  the  exhibitions  of  their  works  would  be  used  for 
the  benefit  of  artists  and  their  families. 

The  first  object  of  the  Directors  had  been  the  erection  of  such  a  building 
as  would  bring  the  Arts  prominently  before  the  public  by  the  provision  of 
galleries  suitable  for  exhibitions,  and  of  more  adequate  accommodation  for 
the  Trustees'  Academy.  The  close  association  of  the  Directors  with  the  Board 
of  Manufactures  favoured  the  accomplishment  of  this  purpose,  and,  by  a 
mutual  arrangement  the  Board  of  Trustees  erected  the  building,  now  known  as 
the  Royal  Scottish  Academy,  from  the  accumulations  of  funds  they  administered, 
on  the  understanding  that  the  Institution  should  occupy  the  exhibition  rooms 
at  an  annual  rental  of  ^380. 

For  a  while  this  arrangement  appeared  to  work  smoothly,  and  it  seemed 
as  if,  in  Scotland,  the  leading  Art  body  might  be  established  on  a  different 
basis  from  that  which  had  been  adopted  sixty  years  earlier  in  the  sister 
kingdom  ;  one  in  which  the  artist  and  the  patron  might  work  harmoniously 
together.  But  all  the  while  there  were  the  same  little  rifts  within  the  lute 
which  had  rendered  nugatory  the  rapprochements  of  the  Dilettante  Society  and 
the  English  professionals  about  the  middle  of  the  previous  century — a  mutual 
distrust  as  to  the  controlling  power  in  the  management.  The  English  artists, 
according  to  Sandby,  whilst  accepting  the  proffered  assistance  of  the  patrons, 
objected  to  their  having  any  say  in  the  management  of  the  proposed  Academy, 
and  the  movement  never  took  shape.  It  was  the  other  way  about  in  Scotland. 
The  Directors  of  the  Institution  carried  things  with  a  high  hand.  Even  when, 
as  an  Art  body,  they  were  being  kept  alive  through  the  exertions  of  the  artists, 
the  profession  was  ruthlessly  excluded  from  membership  ;  and  though  a  measure 
of  recognition  was  ultimately  extended  to  them  by  the  election  of  a  certain 
number  of  artists  as  associates,  that  was  a  matter  of  policy  dictated  by  the  fear 
of  the  setting  up  of  a  rival  body.  As  the  honour  carried  with  it  no  share  in 
the  management  of  the  Institution,  or  even  of  its  exhibitions,  friction  continued 
to  increase,  and  early  in  1825  a  circular  signed  by  seven  of  the  eleven  associated 
members,  setting  forth  their  grievances,  and  hinting  that  the  formation  of  an 
Academy  on  the  London  model  had  been  under  consideration,  was  forwarded  to 
the  Directors.  The  signatories  were  H.  W.  Williams,  W.  J.  Thomson,  Samuel 
Joseph,  William  Allan,  William  Nicholson,  J.  F.  Williams  and  Alexander  Nasmyth, 


xl  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

Within  a  week  the  circular  was  answered  in  a  manner  carefully  official 
by  Mr.  James  Skene,  Secretary  to  the  Institution,  and  later  in  a  less  guarded 
but  exceedingly  able  way  by  Lord  Meadowbank,  a  Vice-President  of  the 
Directors.  Not  content  with  pointing  out,  as  the  Secretary  had  done,  that 
the  Institution  was  not  modelled  on  the  Royal  Academy,  he  boldly  expresses 
his  opinion  that  the  principles  on  which  it  is  conducted  were  much  more 
advantageous  to  the  artists  than  that  of  a  body  composed  entirely  of  profes- 
sionals, or  even  of  one  in  which  they  share  the  control  with  lay  members. 
That  is,  of  course,  a  tenable  view  of  the  case  ;  but  on  whichever  side  the 
abstract  truth  or  the  balance  of  advantage  may  lie,  it  was  a  hopeless  position 
to  take  up  in  a  discussion  with  men  already  convinced  the  other  way,  and 
quite  as  capable,  as  the  sequel  shows,  of  setting  forth  their  side  of  the  matter. 

4 
The  establishment  of  an  Academy  in  which  artists  should  have  a  leading,  if 
not  the  sole  control,  had  been  a  tradition  in  the  profession  since  the  days  of  the 
School  of  St.  Luke,  and  now,  with  the  success  and  growing  influence  of  the  Royal 
Academy  before  them,  they  were  not  likely  to  be  diverted  from  their  aim  by 
the  theoretical  objections  of  a  Senator  of  the  College  of  Justice.  There  were 
more  serious  difficulties  in  the  way.  The  efforts  made  to  found  such  a  body 
in  Scotland  had  hitherto  been  unsuccessful.  Brydall  speaks  of  an  abortive 
attempt  towards  the  close  of  the  eighteenth  century,  and  the  recent  object 
lesson  of  the  Associated  Artists  and  Edinburgh  Exhibition  Societies  would 
give  point  to  certain  passages  in  Lord  Meadowbank's  letter.  His  Lordship, 
it  is  true,  had  under-estimated  both  the  numbers  and  the  abilities  of  the  local 
artists,  but  the  situation  required  a  union  and  a  cohesion  they  had  not  yet 
shown  themselves  capable  of,  and  must  have  presented  itself  to  the  more 
thoughtful  amongst  them  as  far  from  encouraging.  "  Revolution,"  Carlyle 
has  somewhere  said,  "  is  always  difficult,"  and  it  was  nothing  less  than  a 
revolution  the  artists  who  resented  their  relations  with  the  Institution  had  set 
themselves  to  carry  out.  Their  communications  with  the  Directors  seem  only 
to  have  accented  their  differences  ;  but  in  order  to  formulate  their  views  and 
to  place  them  before  the  profession  and  the  public  with  any  hope  of  success, 
there  was  need  both  of  the  courageous  and  the  judicial  temperament.  They 
had  to  deal  with  a  body  which  included  almost  all  the  noblemen  and  gentlemen 


GEORGE  WATSON. 

First  President,  1826-1837. 

From  the  Self  Portrait  in  the  Scottish  National  Gallery. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE 


xli 


of  Scotland  who  were  well  disposed  towards  the  Fine  Arts,  associated  for  the 
express  purpose  of  their  encouragement,  and  for  whose  views  on  the  subject, 
it  must  be  admitted,  there  was  much  to  be  said.  At  such  a  juncture,  the  first 
necessity  was  one  or  two  men  with  sufficient  faith  in  their  project  to  take  the 
lead,  and  these  were  found,  not  amongst  the  professionals  who  had  hitherto 
been  regarded  as  representatives  of  the  artists  in  such  matters,  but  in  William 
Nicholson,  a  comparative  stranger  from  the  north  of  England,  and  Thomas 
Hamilton,  best  known  as  the  architect  of  the  High  School.  Early  in  1826 
a  document  with  a  few  foundation  laws  based  on  those  of  the  Royal  Academy, 
and  in  which  it  was  proposed  to  found  a  Scottish  Academy,  was  handed  round 
for  signature  by  Mr.  Nicholson.  Twenty-four  signatures  were  obtained,  thirteen 
as  Academicians  and  eleven  as  Associates.     The  names  were  as  under  : 


John  Ewbank. 
Patrick  Gibson. 
Thomas  Hamilton,  Architect 
Samuel  Joseph,  Sculptor. 
William  Nicholson. 
William  Shiels. 
*William  Simson. 


Academicians. 

James  Stevenson. 
John  Syme. 
Patrick  Syme. 
George  Watson. 
William  Smellie  Watson. 
*J.  Francis  Williams. 


Associate  Engravers 


■\ 


♦John  Horsburgh. 
♦William  Miller. 


Associates. 
♦E.  T.  Crawford. 
♦Robert  Gibb. 
*D.  O.  Hill. 

George  Harvey. 

Joseph  B.  Kidd. 

D.W.  MacKenzie.1 
♦Kenneth  Macleay. 
♦George  Simson. 

John  Stevens. 


In  addition  to  the  professional  membership  the  scheme  of  the  Academy 
made  provision  for  an  Honorary  Membership  to  consist  of  Donors  and  Sub- 
scribers who,  according  to  the  sums  contributed,  were  more  or  less  closely 
associated  with  the  Academy. 

The  first  meeting  of  the  newly-formed  body  was  held  on  May  27th.  Mr. 
Patrick  Syme  occupied  the  chair,  and  the  Officials  and  Council  for  the  year  were 
elected  as  follows  : 

President — George  Watson. 

Secretary — William  Nicholson.  Treasurer — Thomas  Hamilton. 

Council — Thomas  Hamilton,  William  Simson,  James  Stevenson,  Patrick  Syme. 


*  Those  so  marked  withdrew  from  membership  before  the  date  of  the  first  exhibition. 
1  Or  D.  M.  ;  once,  at  least,  referred  to  in  the  minutes  as  D.  Maitland  MacKenzie. 


xlii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

The  first  Meeting  of  Council  was  held  on  June  3rd,  1826,  Hamilton, 
Stevenson,  Syme  and  the  Secretary  being  present.  At  that,  and  at  two 
subsequent  meetings  of  dates  10th  and  17th  June,  the  business  was  mainly 
the  revision  and  amendment  of  a  statement  of  the  affairs  of  the  Academy, 
with  a  view  to  its  being  printed  and  circulated.  This  statement  was  the 
document  which  had  been  handed  round  by  Nicholson  earlier  in  the  year. 
Strict  privacy  was  enjoined  on  all  members  during  the  process  of  revision, 
and  at  a  General  Meeting  held  on  June  24th,  it  was  adopted  with  some  slight 
alterations :  after  which,  to  quote  the  minutes,  "  the  Meeting  resolved  that  the 
statement  should  be  printed  and  sent  to  the  Directors  and  Members  of  the 
Institution  for  the  Encouragement  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland,  with  an 
accompanying  letter." 

At  this  Meeting  Mr.  John  Elder,  W.S.,  was  appointed  the  Academy's  Law 
Agent,  and  Messrs.  Thomas  Kinnear  &  Sons  their  Bankers.  So  the  gage  of 
battle  was  thrown  down,  and  two  days  later  the  Council  in  a  somewhat  reckless 
and  extravagant  mood  ordered  four  hundred  copies  of  their  statement  to  be 
printed  "  on  the  best  wove  paper,  hotpressed,  with  gilt  edges."  It  may  be 
noted  that  though  George  Watson  presided  at  the  General  Meeting  and  signed 
the  letter  to  the  Institution,  he  was  present  at  none  of  the  Council  Meetings 
about  this  time. 

From  the  list  of  those  who  now  formed  the  infant  Academy  the  names  of 
seven  of  the  artists  associated  with  the  Institution  are  missing,  including  those 
of  Alexander  Nasmyth,  H.  W.  Williams,  William  Allan  and  W.  J.  Thomson. 
These  had  no  doubt  been  regarded  as  amongst  the  most  likely  to  favour  the 
new  movement,  and  they  were  personally  waited  on  with  a  view  to  inducing 
them  to  sign  the  document.  But  their  courage,  as  evinced  in  the  letter  addressed 
to  the  Directors  of  the  Institution  in  the  February  of  the  previous  year,  seems 
to  have  failed  them,  and  though  one  and  all  wished  success  to  the  undertaking, 
for  one  reason  or  another  they  declined  to  become  members.  This  must  have 
been  a  severe  disappointment  to  the  leaders  of  the  forward  policy,  for  those 
"  ready-to-halts  "  were  men  of  standing,  both  as  artists  and  citizens,  and  their 
co-operation  would  have  been  of  great  value  to  the  young  Academy.  But 
there  was  no  crying  over  spilt  milk.  According  to  their  statement  just  issued, 
one  of  the  aims  of  the  Academy  was  the  obtaining  of  a  Royal  Charter,  and 
within  a  month  of  the  General  Meeting  we  find  the  Council,  in  the  midst  of 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  xliii 

their  preparations  for  the  first  Exhibition,  instructing  their  agent  "  to  prepare 
the  petition  to  His  Majesty  along  with  a  draft  of  the  charter."  Much  depended 
on  the  success  of  the  Exhibition,  and  it  was  necessary  to  make  definite  arrange- 
ments which  could  be  advertised  in  good  time.  Besides  the  Institution's  rooms 
there  seem  to  have  been  only  two  places  available  for  public  exhibitions  in  the 
Edinburgh  of  those  days — the  great  gallery  of  the  house  built  by  Raeburn  in 
York  Place,  already  referred  to,  and  the  rooms  at  24  Waterloo  Place,  where 
the  Institution  had  held  their  exhibitions  since  1821.  As  these  had  just  been 
transferred  to  the  new  galleries  on  the  Mound,  negotiations  were  opened  with 
the  owners  of  the  rooms  vacated,  which  were  taken  for  twelve  weeks  at  a 
rental  of  eighty  guineas.1  But  much  was  to  happen  during  the  intervening 
months. 

At  the  outset  of  this  narrative  attention  was  drawn  to  a  certain  similarity 
in  the  events  which  led  on  to  the  formation  of  the  Royal  and  the  Scottish 
Academies.  With  their  coming  into  existence  the  analogy  ceases.  In  England, 
largely  through  the  tactful  guidance  of  Sir  William  Chambers,  His  Majesty's 
Architect  and  Surveyor-General,  the  King — George  III. — was  approached  and 
his  patronage  obtained  for  the  proposal  submitted  to  him  by  the  artists.  So 
interested  was  the  young  monarch,  that  he  immediately  adopted  the  Academy 
as  his  own,  endowed  it  with  a  local  habitation  in  one  of  his  palaces,  and  con- 
ferred the  honour  of  Knighthood  on  Reynolds,  the  President  elect.  Not  content 
with  these  marks  of  the  Royal  favour,  he  munificently  engaged  to  supply  out  of 
his  privy  purse  any  deficiency  in  its  funds  which  might  arise  out  of  the  exercise 
of  its  academic  functions.  The  Royal  Academy  was,  so  to  speak,  born  in  the 
purple.  Far  other  was  the  lot  of  the  northern  artists.  The  profession  was  still 
divided,  and  amongst  the  twenty-four  who  now  formed  the  Scottish  Academy 
there  were  not  a  few  waverers.  They  were  confronted  by  a  rival  body  which 
had  at  its  command  the  whole  official  influence  of  the  country  ;  and  though  this 
did  not  prevent  the  Academy's  applying  for  a  Royal  Charter  and  the  patronage 
of  the  King,  their  efforts  were  for  many  years  unavailing.  But  a  more  serious 
danger  was  threatening.  At  a  meeting  held  on  December  22nd,  we  read  that  the 
Council  accepted  the  resignations  of  two  Academicians,  Mr.  J.  F.  Williams  and 
Mr.  W.  Simson.     This  is  followed  at  a  short  interval  by  the  still  more  sinister 

1  The  rooms  formed  part  of  the  premises  now  occupied  as  offices  by  the  North  British  Railway 
Company,  and  numbered  23. 


xliv  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

announcement  that  seven  Associates  had  sent  in  their  resignations,  viz.  Kenneth 
Macleay,  Wm.  Miller,  E.  T.  Crawford,  John  Horsburgh,  George  Simson,  D.  O. 
Hill  and  Robert  Gibb.  Here  was  a  staggering  blow  to  a  body  whose  chances 
of  success  were  none  too  bright  to  begin  with  ;  two  of  their  thirteen  Academicians 
gone,  and  their  Associate  list  practically  extinguished.  With  the  Exhibition 
advertised  to  open  within  a  few  weeks,  and  the  obligations  it  entailed,  one  cannot 
but  admire  the  courage  of  the  fifteen  who  remained  faithful  in  persevering  with 
the  work  they  had  entered  upon.  But  to  fully  understand  the  situation  it  is 
necessary  to  consider  what  the  Directors  of  the  Institution  had  been  doing  to 
combat  the  revolt  of  the  professionals. 

As  already  stated,  they  had  met  the  growing  dissatisfaction  by  the  election 
of  eleven  artists  to  Associate  Membership  in  1824,  and  the  number  was  con- 
siderably increased  before  the  date  of  the  Academy's  first  Exhibition.  But 
something  more  than  such  empty  honours  was  necessary  to  allay  the  discontent. 
We  find  accordingly,  in  a  statement  of  the  objects  of  the  Institution  prefixed  to 
their  catalogue  of  February  1826,  that  amongst  these  are  "the  purchase  of  works 
by  Modern  Artists,"  with  a  view  to  founding  a  permanent  collection  ;  "  the 
offering  of  premiums  for  competition "  ;  and  "  the  securing  the  means  of 
affording  relief  to  any  artist  suffering  under  any  unavoidable  reverse  of  cir- 
cumstances, or  to  their  families,  when  deprived  by  death  of  the  benefit  of  their 
talents  and  exertions."  Here  was  a  bait  sufficiently  attractive  to  shake  the 
allegiance  of  all  but  the  staunchest  supporters  of  the  new  movement.  That 
it  had  not  been  without  effect  is  evident  from  the  advertisement  of  the  Insti- 
tution's Exhibition  of  1827,  quoted  by  Sir  George  Harvey  in  his  "Notes," 
in  which  the  Directors  state  that  "  having  observed  in  the  Scotsman  of  January 
3rd  curt,  that  the  Associated  Artists  intended  having  an  Exhibition  of  their 
own  early  in  February,  they  had  obtained  the  promise  of  nine  of  the  said 
artists,  not  only  to  send  their  works  to  the  Institution's  Exhibition,  but  to 
make  the  utmost  exertions  to  give  it  every  support  in  their  power."  u  And," 
adds  Harvey,  "  to  keep  up  the  spirits  of  their  adherents,  the  Directors  pro- 
ceeded to  give  commissions  of  £50  and  upwards  to  each  of  the  consenting 
Associates." 

Such  were  the  depressing  circumstances  under  which  the  remnant  of  fifteen 
— strengthened  only  by  the  recent  election  of  Mr.  W.  H.  Lizars,  Engraver,  to 
the  Associateship — opened  their  first  Exhibition  in  February  1827.     This  they 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  xlv 

do  in  no  despondent  mood,  if  one  may  judge  from  the  statement  annexed  to 
their  catalogue,  but  rather  in  the  spirit  of  the  Latin  motto  which  adorns  its  title 
page — "  Major  rerum  mihi  nascitur  ordo."  After  the  inevitable  quotation  from 
Reynolds's  Discourses,  the  Council  proceed  to  set  forth  in  a  preface  of  four 
quarto  pages  the  aims  of  the  new  body,  and  the  motives  which  had  led  to 
its  establishment.  In  conclusion  the  Scottish  Academy  throws  itself  with  con- 
fidence on  the  patronage  of  an  enlightened  public  to  enable  it  to  realize  the 
important  objects  which  its  plan  embraces.  The  Exhibition  contained  two 
hundred  and  eighty-two  works,  contributed  by  sixty-seven  artists.  That  more 
than  half  of  these  were  provided  by  members  shows  that  there  was  no  lack 
of  zeal  amongst  what  remained  of  the  Academy.  The  Secretary's  contributions 
number  no  fewer  than  twenty-eight,  J.  B.  Kidd  sends  sixteen,  whilst  Ewbank  and 
Smellie  Watson  are  responsible  for  thirteen  each.  Of  the  seventeen  works  by 
which  Sculpture  is  represented,  Samuel  Joseph  contributes  twelve,  all  bust 
portraits.,  Hamilton  with  four  designs,  two  of  them  connected  with  his  great 
work,  the  High  School,  has  almost  a  monopoly  of  the  Architectural  section.  The 
President,  mindful  perhaps  of  a  former  experience,  keeps  on  the  safe  side  with 
five  portraits,  a  study  of  a  head,  and  a  picture  entitled  "  The  Hermit."  Loan 
works  are  conspicuous  by  their  absence,  and  there  are  few  contributions  from 
south  of  the  border.  In  making  its  debut  the  young  Academy  has  had  to  be 
self  dependent,  with  the  assistance  only  of  a  precarious  fringe  of  local  talent,  and 
Harvey  in  his  "  Notes  "  is  constrained  to  admit  that,  "  so  far  as  the  excellence  of 
the  paintings  was  concerned,"  the  Institution's  contemporary  Exhibition  had  the 
best  of  it.  The  financial  result  was  disappointing,  the  receipts  being  £3$ i1  as 
against  disbursements  to  the  amount  of  £490.  Luckily  the  position  was  saved 
by  a  sum  of  over  £450  received  from  donors  and  subscribers.  But  even  so, 
considering  that  the  extra  revenue  was  mostly  from  life  payments,  the  balance 
was  a  poor  one  with  which  to  face  the  future. 

Till  towards  the  close  of  1828  the  minutes  make  little  reference  to  the 
Exhibitions.  The  Council's  whole  energy  seems  to  have  been  given  to  the 
longed-for  Charter,  if  one  may  judge  from  the  volume  of  correspondence 
addressed  to  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence,  Mr.  Peel,  the  Lord  Advocate  and  others, 
either  directly  by  the  President  or  through  the  Academy's  law  agent.     Hopeful 

lThe  receipts  at  the  Institution's   1826  Exhibition  of  modern  works  had  been  £962.      P.  7, 
Appendix,  Monro's  Scottish  Art  and  National  Encouragement. 


xlvi  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

reference  to  the  progress  of  the  negotiations  is  made  from  time  to  time,  and  the 
official  intimation  of  the  rejection  of  their  petition,  which  reached  them  in  July 
1828,  must  have  been  embittered  by  the  knowledge  that  their  failure  was  due, 
not  to  the  London  authorities — who  were  inclined  to  be  favourable — but  to  the 
position  taken  up  by  the  Lord  Advocate.  The  Council  could  hardly  fail  to  read 
into  this  decision  some  wire-pulling  of  their  rivals,  on  whom  the  coveted  honour 
had  for  some  time  been  conferred.  But  to  any  one  interested  in  the  annals  of 
the  Academy  it  is  a  relief  to  get  the  matter  out  of  the  way,  even  for  a  year  or 
two,  as  the  minutes  have  so  far  presented  little  other  variety  than  the  election 
of  Honorary  Members,  of  whom  there  are  quite  a  respectable  number  before  the 
close  of  1828.1  The  list  is  headed  by  the  name  of  J.  J.  Audubon,  the  famous 
American  naturalist,  who  seems,  indeed,  to  have  desired  election  to  professional 
membership.2  The  Academy's  first  Report,  read  at  the  Second  Annual  General 
Meeting  in  November  1828,  deals  with  a  period  of  more  than  two  years.  In 
spite  of  their  disappointment  in  the  Charter  business  and  a  financial  prospect  not 
much  brightened  by  the  result  of  their  second  Exhibition,  the  Council  face  the 
position  boldly,  and  look  forward  to  a  third  year  of  better  things.  The  Report 
concludes  with  a  brief  account  of  the  proceedings  in  connection  with  the  applica- 
tion for  a  Charter,  in  which  the  position  taken  up  by  the  Royal  Institution  and 
the  Lord  Advocate 3  is  severely  and  ably  dealt  with. 

In  their  contemporary  Exhibitions  the  Institution  had  more  than  held  their 
own.  For  the  critical  one  of  1827  their  Associate  Members  were  as  good  as 
their  word,  and  gave  it  every  support  in  their  power,  the  contributions  of  one  of 
them,  H.  W.  (Grecian)  Williams,  exceeding  by  one  those  of  the  enthusiastic 
Nicholson  to  the  collection  in  Waterloo  Place.  In  local  talent  the  Institution 
had  easily  the  best  of  it,  whilst,  in  the  sketch  for  Wilkie's  famous  "  Chelsea 
Pensioners"  they  had  an  attraction  to  which  the  Academy  had  nothing  to 
oppose  ;  and  though  in  the  following  year  the  Exhibitions  were  more  equally 
matched,  in  those  opening  rounds  of  the  contest  the  honours  of  victory  must 
be  awarded  to  the  Institution.  Nor  could  the  most  sanguine  supporters  of  the 
younger  body  have  anticipated  the  dramatic  reversal  of  positions  another  year 
was  to  bring  about. 

1  These  are  distinct  from  the  subscribing  Honorary  Members  already  referred  to. 

2  Not  being  "  resident  and  settled  in  Scotland  "  he  would  be  ineligible  for  the  active  list. 

3  Sir  William  Rae. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  xlvii 

The  Exhibitions  are,  of  course,  discussed  in  the  Noctes.  After  reference, 
more  or  less  lengthy,  to  the  works  of  the  recognized  leaders  at  the  Mound,  The 
Shepherd  strikes  in  : 

"  But  hae  ye  been  at  the  opposition  Exhibition — they  tell  me  it's  capital. — 
Can  that  be  true  ?  And  what  for  did  the  painters  cast  out  among  themselves, 
and  whence  a'  this  cabawl  ? " 

North. — "  It's  a  lang  story  that,  James,  and  might  be  tedious." 

Notwithstanding  which,  the  story  of  their  quarrel  and  reconciliation  must 
be  told  to  its  close. 

5 
The  causes  of  the  unexpected  turn  in  the  Academy's  affairs  were  two,  the 

fact  that  the  discontent  amongst  the  artists  associated  with  the  Institution  had 
been  patched  up,  not  removed,  and  the  spirited  action  of  the  Council  of  the 
Academy  in  connection  with  their  third  Exhibition.  It  is  a  pleasure  to  pass 
from  the  endless  Charter  correspondence  and  the  altercations  with  the  Institution 
— from  what  may  be  termed  the  politics  of  Art — to  an  episode  which  shows  the 
leaders  of  the  Academy  in  their  true  sphere  as  artists.  All  the  circumstances 
associated  with  the  contemporary  development  of  Scottish  Art  show  the  admira- 
tion in  which  the  northern  professionals  held  the  Royal  Academy.  They 
regarded  it  as  a  model  of  perfection,  and,  in  their  constitution  and  laws,  they 
followed  it  with  an  almost  slavish  imitation.  Though  not  without  its  internal 
cliques  and  jealousies,  the  Institution  founded  sixty  years  before,  under  such 
happy  auspices,  had  drawn  to  its  ranks  almost  all  that  was  best  in  English  Art 
of  the  later  eighteenth  and  early  nineteenth  centuries  ;  and  the  ready  inclusion 
of  Raeburn  in  its  membership,  with  the  more  recent  recognition  of  the  genius 
of  Wilkie,  had  made  its  annual  Exhibition  a  place  of  pilgrimage  to  such  Scottish 
artists  as  could  afford  the  expenses  of  the  journey  ;  no  trifle  in  those  days.  The 
great  school  of  portraiture  which  had  been  a  feature  of  the  first  half  century  of 
its  existence,  was  on  the  wane,  though  its  tradition  was  not  unworthily  continued 
by  the  President,  Lawrence.  Turner  and  Constable  had  given  new  life  to  native 
landscape  painting,  whilst  in  historical  and  figure  subjects,  the  classicism  of 
West  and  Copley  was  yielding  to  a  more  intimate  and  natural  treatment  of 
historic  and  domestic  incident.  Benjamin  Haydon  from  without  was  fulminating 
against  the  Academy's  neglect  of  "  High  Art,"  and,  as  the  term  had  been  under- 
stood by  the  two  preceding  generations,  its  representatives  within  the  body  were 


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certainly  a  diminishing  quantity.  But  one  there  was  who  interpreted  the  words 
differently.  William  Etty  aspired  to  add  to  the  qualities  of  design  and  chiaroscuro 
always  associated  with  the  grand  style,  the  glowing  colour  of  Venice  and  Antwerp 
which,  strangely  enough,  had  for  a  hundred  years  been  thought  a  hindrance  to  the 
highest  attainment.  Now  over  forty,  he  had,  only  a  year  or  two  previously,  been 
elected  to  the  Associateship  of  the  Academy.  Latterly  his  progress  had  been 
rapid,  and  amongst  painters  he  was  being  hailed  as  a  modern  Titian,  though 
material  success  still  lingered.  That  the  leaders  of  the  Scottish  Academy  had 
noted  the  work  of  the  great  colourist,  and  were  alive  to  its  significance,  is  attested 
by  a  correspondence,  towards  the  close  of  1826,  between  the  Secretary  and 
John  Martin,  who  had  purchased  Etty's  picture  "The  Combat,"  exhibited  at 
Somerset  House  the  year  before.  Nicholson's  object  had  been  to  secure  the 
picture  on  loan  for  the  Scottish  Academy's  first  Exhibition,  a  request  which  the 
owner  had  regretfully  declined  owing  to  difficulties  of  packing  and  transport. 
But  the  enthusiasm  of  the  Council  was  not  to  be  stifled  by  a  first  rebuff. 
When,  two  years  later,  u  Judith  and  Holofernes  "  was  returned  from  the  Royal 
Academy  unsold,  the  Scottish  artists  were  on  the  alert,  and  towards  the  end  of 
the  year,  we  find  them  urging  the  painter  to  send  it  to  their  approaching 
Exhibition.  But  Etty,  like  Martin,  could  not  see  his  way  to  face  the  difficulties 
and  risks  of  the  long  transport,  even  though  the  Academy  had  offered  to  pay  all 
expenses  in  connection  therewith.  He  had  resolved  besides  to  give  the  work 
another  chance  in  London,  and  sent  it  to  the  British  Institution's  Exhibition  of 
1828.  The  picture  having  fared  no  better  there,  the  persistent  Scotsmen  returned 
to  the  attack,  the  Council  proposing,  after  some  interchange  of  letters,  that  Mr. 
Etty  should  send  the  picture  to  their  ensuing  Exhibition  for  sale,  and  offering, 
in  the  event  of  its  remaining  unsold,  to  purchase  it  at  a  figure  which  they  hope 
he  will  be  disposed  to  accept.  No  sum  is  named — there  having  been  no  time  to 
call  a  meeting — but  the  Council  guarantee  two  hundred  guineas.  This  they 
acknowledge  is  far  below  the  value  of  the  work,  but  they  plead  the  infant  state 
of  the  Academy,  and  the  responsibility  which  attaches  to  their  situation,  as 
preventing  them  from  naming  a  higher  amount  without  the  concurrence  of  the 
general  body.  Within  a  few  days  Nicholson's  letter  draws  from  Mr.  Etty  a 
reply  delightfully  characteristic  at  once  of  the  artist  and  the  man.  He  is  filled 
with  admiration  at  the  motives  which  have  prompted  the  Council  of  so  young 
an  institution,  struggling  for  very  existence,  to  make  such  a  generous  offer  ;  but 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  xlix 

he  feels  that  he  would  be  doing  both  his  picture  and  himself  as  an  artist  too 
great  an  injustice  by  accepting  such  a  reduction  on  the  price  asked  during  its 
exhibition.  After  mentioning  three  hundred  guineas  without  the  frame  as  the 
lowest  sum  he  would  be  inclined  to  accept,  he  goes  on  to  speak  of  the  "Judith" 
having  been  intended  for  the  central  piece  of  a  tryptich,  and  to  show  his  appreci- 
ation of  the  offer  made  by  the  Scottish  artists,  he  expresses  his  willingness  to 
complete  the  design  by  painting  for  them  the  two  adjuncts  at  a  hundred  guineas 
each  ;  this,  he  adds,  would  greatly  enhance  its  interest  and  impression.  Finally 
he  submits  three  alternatives,  viz.  : 

"  To  take  the  picture,  and  if  not  sold  during  the  Exhibition,  that  300 
guineas  be  paid  me  for  it  at  the  close." 

"To  wait  till  the  adjuncts  are  completed,  about  next  Christmas,  on  the 
delivery  of  which  I  should  expect  the  sum  of  500  guineas." 

"  Or  thirdly,  to  decline  the  matter  altogether,  as  ineligible  and  impracticable." 

On  the  very  day  of  the  receipt  of  Etty's  letter,  Nicholson  having  submitted 
it  to  the  Council,  replies  conveying  to  the  artist  "  their  warmest  thanks  for  his 
extremely  liberal  and  disinterested  offer — an  offer  which  nothing  but  your 
devotion  to  the  arts  could  have  prompted."  "  It  is  therefore,"  he  continues, 
"  with  the  utmost  readiness  that  the  Council,  in  name  of  the  Scottish  Academy, 
close  with  your  proposal,  and  consider  themselves  highly  fortunate  in  securing  a 
picture  which  will  serve  as  a  study,  both  to  their  own  members  and  to  other 
artists."  The  agreement  is  that  the  Academy  purchase  the  three  pictures, 
"Judith"  at  300,  and  the  pendants  at  100  guineas  each.  In  his  acknow- 
ledgment Etty  expresses  his  gratification,  and  that  of  all  his  artist  friends  to 
whom  he  had  mentioned  it,  at  the  prompt  and  manly  spirit  which  had  dictated 
the  resolution  of  the  Council,  and,  that  it  may  be  in  time  for  the  approaching 
Exhibition,  he  immediately  busies  himself  with  the  packing  and  forwarding  of 
the  picture.  The  rising  fame  of  the  painter  and  the  circumstances  of  its  acquire- 
ment made  "Judith"  the  great  attraction  of  the  Academy's  third  Exhibition, 
though  towards  its  close,  it  had  a  formidable,  if  not  quite  legitimate  rival  in 
Rubens'  "  Adoration  of  the  Shepherds "  lent  by  Lord  Hopetoun,  the  intro- 
duction of  which  to  the  galleries  is  so  graphically  described  by  Sir  George  Harvey 
in  his  "Notes."1     Letters  intimating  the  enthusiasm  with  which  "Judith"  had 

1  The  picture  which  had  been  offered  by  Lord  Hopetoun  was  accepted,  though  contrary  to  the 
rules,  not  being  the  work  of  a  living  artist.     When  it  arrived  at  Waterloo  Place  it  was  found  that, 

d 


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been  received  in  Edinburgh,  and  concerning  the  completion  of  the  adjuncts 
continue  to  pass  between  Etty  and  Nicholson,  with  assurances  on  the  part  of 
the  former  of  his  "  deep  desire  to  render  all  that  I  may  do  for  my  brethren, 
the  Scottish  artists,  worthy  of  them  and  of  my  country."  The  situation  is 
referred  to  in  the  annual  discussion  on  the  Fine  Arts  at  Ambrose's  tavern. 
"  The  opposition  is  strong  this  year,"  remarks  Tickler,  <c  reinforced  by  Etty, 
Linton  and  Martin,"  whilst  the  Shepherd  goes  into  ecstasies  over  the  "Judith." 
On  its  material  side  the  result  was  a  rise  of  about  £300  in  the  Academy's  income. 
This  interesting  episode  has  a  sequel  which  will  be  dealt  with  later. 

But  the  attractiveness  of  a  single  year's  Exhibition  could  never  have  perma- 
nently affected  the  relationship  of  the  rival  bodies.  The  policy  of  purchasing 
and  borrowing  notable  works  of  art  was  open  to  the  Institution  as  well  as  to  the 
Academy,  and  the  wealthier  and  more  influential  society  was  obviously  the  more 
favourably  situated  in  this  respect.  That  the  Directors  of  the  Institution  were 
alive  to  this  aspect  of  Art  Exhibitions  their  catalogues  give  evidence,  and  with 
Wilkie's  "Penny  Wedding"  lent  by  His  Majesty  the  King  for  that  of  1829 
they  had  an  attraction  which,  to  the  Scottish  public,  would  rival  that  of  the  Etty 
and  Rubens  at  Waterloo  Place.  The  exhibiting  of  Old  Masters  amongst  works 
by  living  artists  seems  never  to  have  occurred  to  them,  but  if  that  was  to  be  the 
role,  it  is  difficult  to  see  how  the  Academy  could  have  survived  the  competition. 
Though  the  spirit  shown  by  their  Council  in  this  matter  undoubtedly  raised  the 
weaker  body  in  public  estimation,  the  undoing  of  the  Institution  was  due  to  the 
continued  discontent  amongst  their  artist  associates.  The  waverers  had  been  lured 
back  from  the  new  venture,  and  hopes  had  been  dangled  before  them  of  some 
official  recognition  in  the  Charter  which  the  Directors  must  have  known  was  likely 
to  come  their  way.  When,  therefore,  the  Royal  document  appeared  without  any 
mention  of  them,  it  was  felt  by  the  professionals  that  the  time  for  some  decided 
step  had  arrived.  Their  position  was  a  difficult  one.  To  go,  cap  in  hand,  and 
sue  for  admission  to  the  ranks  of  a  body  inferior  both  in  numbers  and  ability, 
and  from  which  a  considerable  section  of  them  had  recently  backed  out,  was  not 
to  be  thought  of.  On  the  other  hand,  the  establishment  of  a  rival  academy  was 
a  policy  of  despair.     But  to  that  it  might  have  come  had  not  the  better  way  of 

reversing  the  case  of  the  famous  "family  group"  in  the  Vicar  of  Wakefield,  its  dimensions  prevented 
its  admission  by  the  usual  means ;  and  it  was  only  through  the  practical  skill  of  Mr.  Hamilton  that 
it  was  ultimately  introduced  to  the  galleries  by  the  removal  of  the  cupola. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  li 

compromise  been  found  and  followed.  As  we  have  been  frequently  reminded — 
by  Cromwell  amongst  others — the  spirit  of  compromise  is  not  a  national  failing, 
and  it  is  all  the  more  creditable  to  those  concerned  that  a  conspicuous  example 
of  it  should  come  from  the  members  of  a  profession  which  has  its  full  share  of 
the  perfervid  characteristics  of  their  countrymen. 

The  Academy  were,  of  course,  aware  of  what  was  going  on  amongst  their 
brethren  at  the  Mound,  and  for  them  as  well  as  for  their  rivals  it  must  have  been 
an  anxious  time.  They  had  to  play  a  waiting  game,  of  doubtful  issue.  Early  in 
the  year  three  associates  had  been  added  to  their  ranks,  including  one  of  the 
backsliders  of  1827  ;  but  a  pointed  appeal  to  the  dissatisfied  artists  in  the  form 
of  an  intimation  that  there  were  still  eight  vacancies,  four  in  each  rank,  met 
with  no  response.  It  must,  therefore,  have  been  with  a  sense  of  relief  that  the 
suggestion  of  compromise,  from  whichever  side  it  first  came,  was  received  at 
Waterloo  Place.  Indeed,  it  is  hardly  possible  to  overstate  the  debt  of  Scottish 
Art  to  the  unknown  proposer  of  the  via  media.  The  way  bristled  with  difficulties, 
but  fortunately  men  capable  of  dealing  with  it  were  not  wanting. 

Of  the  Institutions  left  to  us  at  the  Union  of  Parliaments  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Justice  has  best  represented — on  the  secular  side  at  least — the  individu- 
ality of  Scotland  as  part  of  a  united  Kingdom  and  Empire.  When  so  much  of  the 
old  order  was  superseded  or  went  south  with  our  parliamentary  representatives, 
the  Court  of  Session  insured  to  Edinburgh,  in  the  membership  of  its  Bench  and 
Bar,  a  certain  number  of  citizens  in  whom  the  judicial  faculty  was  highly 
developed.  Fortunately,  there  have  always  been  amongst  our  Judges  and 
Advocates  not  a  few,  whose  patriotism  and  public  spirit  have  inclined  them 
to  give  the  benefit  of  their  trained  faculties  to  whatever  seemed  to  make  for 
the  good  of  the  country  or  of  the  city.  In  their  dilemma  the  artists  associated 
with  the  Institution,  by  some  happy  inspiration,  sought  the  advice  of  Mr.  Henry 
Cockburn,  afterwards  well  known  as  Lord  Cockburn,  who,  in  a  letter  dated 
June  6th,  made  application  on  their  behalf,  and  on  behalf  of  a  few  artists 
unconnected  with  either  body,  which  raised  the  number  to  twenty-four,  for 
admission  to  the  Academy.  If  it  is  the  first  step  which  counts,  as  the  proverb 
has  it,  to  the  artists  of  the  Institution  must  be  given  the  credit  of  making  the 
first  advance.  The  Academy,  after  some  manoeuvring  for  position,  responded 
in  a  conciliatory  spirit,  and  were  equally  ready  to  leave  their  interests  in  the 
hands  of  Mr.  Hope,  the  Solicitor-General.     It  is  unnecessary  to  give  a  detailed 


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narrative  of  the  union,  and  of  the  embarrassments  it  involved,  which  might  well 
have  proved  insoluble  had  the  two  parties  not  had  the  wisdom  to  intrust  them- 
selves to  the  guidance  of  Mr.  Cockburn  and  Mr.  Hope.  The  award  of  those 
two  eminent  lawyers  on  a  position  so  delicate  is  a  model  of  skill  and  tact,  and 
through  it  the  seemingly  impossible — the  addition  of  a  body  more  numerous 
and  talented  than  themselves  to  the  ranks  of  the  Academy — became  an  accom- 
plished fact.  To  quote  Lord  Cockburn — "This  for  a  while  threatened  to  be 
impossible,  till  the  one  party  referred  it  all  to  the  Solicitor-General  and  the  other 
party  to  me  ;  and  we  married  them  in  a  week."  The  main  difficulty  was  got 
over  by  the  bold  device  of  abolishing  the  associateship  for  the  time  being,  with 
a  provision  that  one  election  to  the  senior  rank  be  made  for  every  three  vacancies 
till  the  number  of  Academicians  shall  be  reduced  to  thirty  ;  fifteen1  being 
suggested  as  the  number  of  the  future  associate  rank.  The  award  was  unani- 
mously accepted  and  a  motion  for  union  carried  at  a  General  Meeting  held  on 
July  ioth,  1829. 

The  union  thus  happily  completed  brought  about  a  total  change  in  the 
relations  of  the  Academy  with  the  Royal  Institution.  On  the  one  hand  there 
was  now  a  compact  phalanx  of  forty-two  artists,  in  place  of  the  fifteen  or  sixteen 
who  had  hitherto  fought  against  such  odds  ;  on  the  other,  the  array  of  one 
hundred  and  thirty-four  subscribers,  noblemen  and  gentlemen,  with  some  dozen 
and  a  half  Honorary  Members,  lay  and  professional  ;  a  seemingly  formidable 
body  but,  as  an  organization  for  the  exhibition  of  works  of  living  artists — the 
role  they  had  adopted  since  1821 — quite  powerless  in  face  of  the  recent  combina- 
tion of  their  opponents.  After  one  more  attempt  in  that  direction  during  the 
following  spring,  the  Directors  returned  to  the  object  for  which  the  Institution 
had  been  originally  founded — the  showing  from  time  to  time  of  such  works  by 
the  Old  Masters  as  could  be  got  together  from  the  collections  or  through  the 
influence  of  its  members.  Such  Exhibitions  were  held  in  1831  and  annually 
from  1834  to  1837,  but  from  that  date,  with  a  waning  membership,  the  Royal 
Institution  was  practically  defunct. 

One  cannot  but  regret  this,  for  with  a  little  more  of  the  tact  by  means  of 
which  Cockburn  and  Hope  reconciled  the  differences  of  the  Academy  with  the 
Associated  Artists,  there  might  have  been  a  sphere  of  usefulness  for  a  body  so 
numerous  and  powerful  as  the  Royal  Institution.     That  more  than  a  hundred 

1  The  number  was  ultimately  fixed  at  twenty. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  liii 

and  thirty  Scottish  noblemen  and  gentlemen  were  so  deeply  interested  in  the 
Fine  Arts  as  to  subscribe  fifty  pounds  each  for  the  privilege  of  belonging  to  such 
an  Association  is  a  remarkable  circumstance  in  the  development  of  a  country  so 
recently  brought  within  the  sphere  of  aesthetic  culture.  The  Institution's  most 
notable  achievement  was  the  purchase  of  some  forty  works  by  the  Old  Masters, 
made  in  many  cases  under  the  guidance  of  Mr.  Andrew  Wilson.  The 
collection,  which  now  forms  part  of  the  National  Gallery  of  Scotland,  includes 
several  fine  examples  of  Vandyck,  with  specimens  of  Titian,  Tintoretto,  Bassano 
and  others.  What  was  accomplished  in  so  short  a  time  is  an  indication  of 
what  might  have  been  done  had  the  Institution  developed  on  the  lines  of  the 
recent  "  National  Collections  "  or  "  Scottish  Modern  Arts  "  associations. 

6 

Before  proceeding  with  the  narrative  of  the  re-constituted  Academy  it  might 
be  well  to  glance  briefly  at  the  new  conditions  which  gave  promise  to  it  of  a 
successful  future. 

There  had  been  a  remarkable  advance  in  the  position  held  by  Art  in  the 
Scottish  metropolis  since  the  beginning  of  the  century.  The  close  of  the 
eighteenth  showed  little  change  from  the  days  when  travellers  like  Johnson 
and  Topham  came  and  went  with  hardly  a  word  to  say  about  Art  or  Artists. 
It  was  not  till  after  his  return  from  Italy  in  1787  that  the  genius  and  dis- 
tinguished personality  of  Raeburn  had  furnished  a  nucleus  for  a  small  coterie 
of  professional  artists,  of  which  he  himself,  the  elder  Nasmyth,  David  Allan 
and  the  eccentric  Skirving  would  form  the  inner  circle.  One  or  two  minor 
portraitists  like  Martin  and  Willison,  with  a  few  others  who  combined  engraving 
or  the  teaching  of  drawing  with  the  practice  of  some  branch  of  Art  would  com- 
plete a  group  which,  till  the  close  of  the  century,  can  hardly  have  numbered 
more  than  twelve  or  fifteen.  But  all  through  the  succeeding  generation  the 
number  of  native  painters  had  shown  a  rapid  increase,  and,  as  has  been  seen, 
artists  of  capacity  like  Nicholson,  Joseph,  Ewbank  and  Grecian  Williams  had 
been  attracted  from  south  of  the  border.  This  had  naturally  led  to  the  for- 
mation of  the  Associated  Artists  and  Edinburgh  Exhibition  Societies  ;  and  the 
success  of  the  former,  whilst  it  was  wisely  conducted,  had  shown  that  there 
was  in  Edinburgh  a  field  for  the  Fine  Arts  as  well  as  for  Science  and  Literature. 
Since  18 16,  the  year  which  saw  the  last  of  those  Exhibitions,  the  growth  of  the 


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professionals  had  gone  on  at  an  increasing  ratio,  both  as  regards  numbers  and 
ability  ;  and  it  was  their  failure  to  realize  this  that  had  led  the  Institution  to 
treat  their  associated  artist  members  as  a  negligible  quantity,  and  so  to  court  the 
swift  disaster  which  overtook  them. 

The  estimation  in  which  the  Fine  Arts  were  now  held  in  Scotland  is  reflected 
in  the  literature  of  the  period  ;  the  writings  of  Scott,  Wilson  and  Lockhart  alike 
bearing  witness  to  the  growing  interest  in  Art  which  characterized  the  first 
quarter  of  the  nineteenth  century.  Travellers,  real  or  fictitious,  no  longer 
ignore  the  artist.  Bewick,  who,  on  his  Scottish  tour  of  1776,  records  only 
a  call  made  on  a  brother  engraver,  on  revisiting  the  city  nearly  half  a  century 
later  speaks  with  enthusiasm  of  the  exhibition  of  paintings  by  Raeburn  held 
in  the  great  gallery  of  his  house  in  York  Place  shortly  after  his  death.  The 
work  of  William  Allan,  historical  painter,  also  claims  his  attention,  and,  amongst 
others,  he  pays  his  respects  to  his  old  friend  Nasmyth  and  his  townsman 
Nicholson.  The  delightful  Welsh  clergyman  of  Peter  s  Letters x  is  more  voluble, 
and  in  his  communications  with  his  kinsmen  of  the  Principality,  he  devotes  many 
pages  to  the  studios  he  had  visited  on  his  fictitious  travels  in  the  north.  Art 
topics  are  discussed  from  time  to  time  by  Wilson  and  his  boon  companions  of 
the  Nodes \  whilst  the  camaraderie  of  the  Arts  is  further  attested  by  the 
establishment  of  a  Dilettanti  Society  which  included  in  its  membership  the  cream 
of  the  artistic  and  literary  celebrities  of  the  north,  and  the  quite  recent  foundation 
of  the  Institution,  with  its  scores  of  noblemen  and  gentlemen,  shows  that  society 
proper  had  also  succumbed  to  the  aesthetic  movement. 

No  doubt  such  an  environment  had  much  to  do  with  the  optimism  of  the 
Academy  during  its  years  of  seeming  weakness.  For  even  when  its  fortunes 
were  at  the  lowest  ebb,  the  members  had  faced  the  situation  in  the  hopeful  spirit 
of  a  gathering  strength  which  was  bound  to  carry  them  through.  They  had  had 
experiences,  one  would  say,  sufficient  to  depress  the  spirits  of  any  body  of  average 
men.  But  there  was  never  anything  like  dejection  in  their  attitude.  Take  the 
send-off  dinner  to  their  ablest  sculptor,  Samuel  Joseph,  on  the  eve  of  his  leaving  for 
London  in  the  spring  of  1 828  as  a  sample  of  the  spirit  in  which  the  members  met 
"  the  slings  and  arrows  of  outrageous  fortune."  A  full  record  has,  fortunately, 
been  preserved  of  this  memorable  feast.  The  banquet  hall  was  the  Academy's 
great  room  in  Waterloo  Place,  and  Nicholson  presided  in  the  absence  of  the 

1  Published  in  18 19. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  lv 

President  through  indisposition.  The  guests  seem  to  have  been  numerous.  A  well- 
known  trio,  Gleadhill,  Templeton  and  Hartley  discoursed  music  ;  the  speeches, 
if  they  lacked  the  more  polished  graces  of  oratory,  were  hearty  and  to  the  point ; 
but  what  would  a  present  day  company,  which  grows  impatient  over  half  a  dozen 
toasts,  have  thought  of  an  occasion  where,  besides  some  twenty-five  to  thirty 
items  on  the  formal  list,  "  many  other  toasts  which  we  cannot  particularize  were 
given  in  the  course  of  the  evening  "  ?  At  which  of  the  small,  or  not  so  small 
hours  of  the  morning  the  proceedings  terminated  seems  the  only  serious  omission 
in  the  lengthy  record. 

The  minutes  and  correspondence  of  those  opening  years  also  give  evidence 
that  some  well-known  features  of  Art  Exhibitions  are  not  so  recent  as  one  is  apt 
to  suppose  ;  for  a  very  considerable  part  of  the  Secretary's  work  seems  to  have 
been  connected  with  the  forwarding  of  works  which  had  been  going  the  round 
in  search  of  purchasers,  just  as  they  do  now.  In  particular  there  are  numerous 
letters  of  this  sort  to  and  from  a  Mr.  Parker  of  the  Academy  of  Arts,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  the  place  from  which  pictures  already  shown  in  the  farther  south  would 
naturally  pass  northward.  Stranger  still  is  an  invitation  card  asking  contributions 
for  an  Exhibition  of  works  by  living  artists  shortly  to  be  opened  in  Dumfries, 
with  the  familiar  formula  that  "all  expenses  of  carriage,  etc.,  will  be  defrayed  by 
the  Committee  " — what  is  now  called  a  Special  Invitation.  A  similar  exhibition 
had  been  held  in  a  west  country  town  some  fifteen  years  earlier  ;  there  may  have 
been  others,  but  somehow  the  thought  of  works  of  art  destined  for  such  provincial 
collections  jolting  along  on  country  carriers'  carts  takes  one  rather  aback  in  these 
days  of  swift  and  easy  transmission.  Nor  can  one  omit  to  record  an  application 
made  to  the  Academy  by  the  Rev.  Principal  Baird  for  assistance  on  behalf  of 
Education  and  Religious  Instruction  in  the  Highlands  and  Islands,  and  the 
Council's  response  "  that  an  unlimited  number  of  tickets  of  admission  to  the 
Exhibition  should  be  given  to  the  Rev.  Principal  for  disposal  at  one  shilling 
each,  the  proceeds  to  be  added  to  the  General  Assembly's  fund  as  the  contribution 
of  the  members  of  the  Scottish  Academy."  It  is  gratifying  to  know  from  a  later 
entry  that  the  Council's  gift  was  thankfully  accepted,  and  that  it  resulted  in  a 
considerable  addition  to  the  Committee's  resources. 


PART   II 

FROM  THE  RE-CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  ACADEMY,    1829,  TILL  THE 
ERECTION  OF  THE  NEW  GALLERIES  ON  THE  MOUND,  1850-55 


THE  Academy  as  reconstituted  by  the  award  of  Hope  and  Cockburn  included 
almost  all  the  artists  of  ability  practising  in  Scotland.  Alexander  Nasmyth 
was  the  only  notable  exception  ;  though  one  might  perhaps  add  that  less  known 
painter,  Fleming  of  Greenock,1  whose  abilities,  as  shown  in  some  of  his  delinea- 
tions of  Highland  scenery,  might  well  have  entitled  him  to  a  place  within  the 
body.  They  were  mostly  resident  in  the  capital,  and  considering  they  were  the 
product  of  so  small  a  community,  the  number  of  men  of  talent  amongst  them  was 
remarkable.  Of  some  fifty  names  which  appear  on  the  roll  of  membership  before 
1840,  one  at  least,  David  Scott,  possessed  genius  of  a  high  order.  Of  several 
others  it  may  be  said  that,  in  their  finer  efforts,  they  stand  within  the  magic  circle  ; 
whilst  a  clear  majority  of  the  painter  members  were  capable  craftsmen,  endowed 
with  that  true  instinct  of  the  brush  which  is  the  bed  rock  of  the  art.  The  sculptors 
and  architects  also  were  men  of  mark  in  their  own  departments  ;  and  to  one  of 
the  latter,  Thomas  Hamilton,  the  Academy  owed,  and  was  still  to  owe,  more, 
perhaps,  than  to  any  of  its  members. 

Such  a  combination  and  variety  of  talent  augured  well  for  the  future,  but  all 
was  not  to  be  plain  sailing.  For,  though  the  influence  exerted  by  Hope  and 
Cockburn  had  led  to  the  unanimous  acceptance  of  their  award  by  both  parties,  it 
soon  became  evident  that,  in  the  carrying  out  of  some  of  its  provisions,  there  was 
scope  for  the  old  rivalries.  The  continuation  in  office  of  "  the  intelligent,  active 
and  public-spirited  gentlemen  now  holding  these  situations"  had  been  strongly 
recommended,  but  at  the  General  Meeting  held  for  the  election  of  office-bearers 

1John  Fleming  is  best  known  as  the  painter  of  The  Lakes  of  Scotland,  engraved  and  issued  in  the 
form  of  a  volume  by  Joseph  Swan  in  1834.     Fleming  is  more  than  once  referred  to  in  the  Nodes. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  lvii 

on  nth  Nov.,  1829,  John  Watson  Gordon  was  proposed  for  the  Treasurership 
and  elected  by  a  considerable  majority  over  Hamilton.  Again,  on  the  Council 
named  in  the  award  to  carry  on  the  business  for  a  certain  stated  period,  the  original 
Academy  men  were  in  a  distinct  majority,  the  aim  of  the  arbitrators  in  this  being 
to  protect  the  weaker  party.  But  that  it  was  distasteful  to  the  Royal  Institution 
men  is  evident  from  the  fact  that  the  two  representatives  allowed  them  took  little 
part  in  Council  business.  They  were  biding  their  time,  and  at  the  first  oppor- 
tunity, not  only  was  Hamilton  thrust  out  of  office,  but  the  Council  was  thwarted 
in  another  matter,  which  led  to  a  vehement  protest  from  the  ex-Treasurer. 
Coming,  as  it  did,  just  after  the  President  had  congratulated  the  newly  constituted 
Academy  on  the  happy  solution  of  their  difficulties,  this  action  of  the  more 
powerful  body,  so  directly  at  variance  with  the  spirit  of  the  award,  must  have 
struck  a  note  of  discord,  though  it  cannot  have  been  altogether  unexpected.  On 
the  other  hand,  the  Annual  Report  read  at  the  close  of  the  same  meeting  would 
gratify  both  sections  of  the  membership  with  its  record  of  increasing  revenue  and 
sales,  and  of  the  position  the  Academy  was  taking  in  public  estimation,  as  evinced 
by  the  elections  during  the  year  of  Dr.  Chalmers  as  Chaplain,  of  Professor  Wilson 
to  the  Professorship  of  Ancient  Literature,  and  of  other  eminent  citizens  to  the 
chairs  of  History,  Antiquities  and  Anatomy. 

The  superseding  of  Hamilton  in  the  Treasurership  showed  a  spirit  of  hostility 
to  the  most  energetic  of  the  founders  of  the  Academy.  This  can  hardly  be  set 
down,  as  one  recent  historian  of  the  body  has  suggested,  to  an  unwillingness  of 
the  painter  members  to  be  controlled  in  any  respect  by  an  architect.  A  more  likely 
explanation  is  that  Hamilton,  like  many  other  excellent  officials,  was  somewhat 
autocratic  in  his  methods,  for  such  courses,  even  when  they  make  for  the  best 
interests  of  the  institutions  concerned,  are  prone  to  be  resented.  A  better  illustra- 
tion of  this  could  hardly  be  supplied  than  that  revealed  in  the  following  episode. 

In  recording  the  purchase  of  the  "Judith  "  and  the  commissions  given  by  the 
Academy  for  its  pendants,  it  was  mentioned  that  there  was  a  sequel  to  those 
transactions.  During  the  correspondence  attending  on  these  earlier  purchases,  the 
relations  between  the  Academy  and  Mr.  Etty  had  become  very  close  and  friendly. 
On  the  completion  of  the  "  Judith  "  pictures,  the  Council  intimate  to  the  artist 
c<  their  complete  approval  and  warmest  thanks  for  the  manner  in  which  he  had 
completed  the  series."  At  the  same  time  they  resolved  to  exhibit  the  pictures 
along  with  the  "  Benaiah  "  and  "  The  Combat,"  should  they  succeed  in  obtaining 


Iviii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

them,  on  which  matter  Mr.  Hamilton  was  requested  to  communicate  with  the 
artist.  Mr.  Etty  readily  agreed  to  lend  the  "  Benaiah  "  which,  like  most  of  his 
works,  had  returned  from  the  Royal  Academy  unsold,  and  having  obtained  the 
consent  of  the  owner,  John  Martin,  to  "  The  Combat  "  also  being  lent,  a 
special  Exhibition  of  Etty's  pictures,  along  with  the  Diploma  works  of  members, 
was  opened  on  December  13  th,  1831.  The  effect,  we  are  told,  was  brilliant  ;  and 
one  can  well  believe  that  the  five  works  of  the  great  English  colourist,  then  in 
their  pristine  beauty,  seen  together  for  the  first  time,  must  have  surprised  even 
his  northern  admirers.  The  sight  of  them  was  too  much  for  the  ardent  ex- 
Treasurer,  and  before  the  Exhibition  was  opened,  Hamilton  tabled  a  proposal 
that  the  "  Benaiah "  and  "The  Combat"  should  be  added  to  the  Academy's 
collection,  having  taken  care  to  ascertain  beforehand  the  terms  on  which  this 
could  be  done.  The  fact  that  three  meetings  of  Council  were  held  to  discuss 
the  subject  indicates  that  there  was  some  difficulty.  But  nothing  could  withstand 
Hamilton's  ardour,  and  on  the  third  meeting,  the  opposition  members  absenting 
themselves,  it  was  unanimously  agreed  to  purchase  the  pictures  on  the  terms 
offered.  On  the  day  following,  the  ex-Treasurer  writes  to  Etty :  "  I  am  truly 
happy  in  being  the  medium  of  transmitting  the  following  communication  from 
the  Council  of  the  Scottish  Academy.  At  a  meeting  of  the  Council  held  yesterday 
it  was  resolved  to  purchase  c  Benaiah  '  and  '  The  Combat '  at  the  terms  mentioned 
in  your  letter  of  28th  ultma'  viz.  'Benaiah'  130  guineas  with  frame,  and  'The 
Combat '  £300  with  interest  since  the  date  of  Mr.  Martin's  purchase  of  it  from 
you."  A  few  days  later  Etty  replies,  in  one  of  his  delightful  letters,  ratifying 
the  purchase  on  his  own  behalf  and  on  that  of  his  friend  Martin  ;  gratified  exceed- 
ingly that  those  works  of  his  prime  were  now  united  permanently  in  one 
great  focus.  He  compliments  the  Scottish  Academy  on  having  set  "such  an 
example  that  other  and  richer  societies  may  rub  their  eyes  and  awaken  from  the 
lethargy  and  stupor  that  have  so  long  possessed  them."  But  the  incident,  as  the 
politicians  say,  was  not  yet  closed.  The  malcontents  were  only  waiting  their 
opportunity,  and  at  the  next  General  Meeting,  held  on  February  10th,  the  large 
attendance,  as  meetings  then  went,  showed  that  some  matter  of  importance  was 
on  the  tapis.  David  Scott  in  his  journal  has  this  characteristic  and  vivid  note  of 
the  occasion  : 

"February  10th.     Meeting  of  the  Academy  about  the  purchase  of 
Etty's  pictures.     Allan,  our  respected  chairman,  sits  with  one  hand  over 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  lix 

the  other,  as  if  he  were  thinking  of  his  lost  finger.     Hamilton,  whom  I 

like  as  a  man  to  carry  a  thing  out,  half  rising,  explains  the  transaction ; 

he  has  bulk  enough  to  give  him  weight.     Harvey  sits  still  with  his  sharp 

though  small  eye,  observant  enough ;  and  Macleay,  with  good  mustaches 

and  proper  boots,  stretches  his  legs  straight  out,  one  foot  over  the  other, 

and  his  cane  at  his  mouth.      Ewbank  swings  on  his  chair  ;   and   Steel 

leans  his  head  on  his  hand.     There  is  also  J.  F.,  as  they  call  Williams, 

with   his    paralytic,   important    shake    of   the    head  ;    and    Hill's    broad 

sensible  face.     Curious  are  the  bodily  characterisations  and  limitations 

of  intellect." 

At  this  meeting,  after  some  statutory  and  other  business   had  been  got 

through,   Mr.   J.   F.   Williams,   hardly   a  man   of  weight,   though    a    universal 

favourite,  rose  and  politely  asked  those  members  of  Council  who  had  sanctioned 

the  transaction  for  some  information  respecting  the  purchase  of  the  two  pictures. 

Hamilton,  Harvey  and  Macleay,  the  members  appealed  to,  declined  to  give  any 

information  on  the  subject,  Hamilton  maintaining  that  it  was  within  the  power 

of  the  Council  to  make  such  purchases,  and  that  if  information  was  wanted  the 

time  to  ask  for  it  was  at   the  Annual  General   Meeting   in   November.     The 

members  generally   expressed   themselves   as   extremely  disappointed   that   the 

general  body  had  not  been  consulted.     Ultimately   Mr.   Williams   stated   that 

the  action  of  the  Council  infringed  one  of  the  laws  of  the  Academy,  to  which 

Hamilton  replied  that  the  said  law  was  not  imperative.     After  the  Secretary  had 

read  the  minutes  of  the  Council  Meetings,  at  which  the   purchase  had   been 

proposed  and  carried  through,  it  was  resolved,  on  the  motion  of  Mr.  Allan, 

rt  That  whilst  the  meeting  are  unanimous  in  their  admiration  of  the  pictures  of 

Mr.  Etty  recently  purchased  by  the  Council .  .  .  they  yet  consider  that  a  purchase 

of  such  importance  should  not  have  been  made  without  the  approval  of  the 

General  Meeting,  and  that  by  doing  so  the  Council  have  exceeded  their  powers." 

This  resolution  was  carried  by  a  large  majority.     Here  was  the  making  of  a 

pretty  quarrel,  threatening  a  dead-lock  in   the  working  of  the  Academy.     A 

suggested  means  of  settlement  having  fallen  through,  the  impasse  became  so 

serious  that  the  matter  was  submitted  to  Messrs.  Skene  and  Jamieson  for  their 

opinion.     What  might  have  been  the  sequel  to  these  legal  preliminaries  no  one 

can  tell ;  for,  happily,  as  in  the  case  of  the  recent  union,  the  difficulty  was  solved 

in  a  better  way. 


lx  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

During  the  preceding  autumn,  Etty  had  paid  a  visit  to  Edinburgh.  He 
records,  in  letters  to  various  friends,  his  enthusiastic  reception  by  the  members  of 
the  Academy,  and  his  delight  in  seeing  the  triptych,  which  had  cost  him  so  much 
thought  and  research,  occupying  three  sides  of  the  octagon  in  which  it  was 
placed.  It  had  occurred  to  him,  he  tells  us,  that  if  only  his  other  two  large 
pictures,  "  Benaiah  "  and  "  The  Combat,"  were  placed  beside  them,  it  would  be 
such  a  collection  of  his  works  as  might  well  gladden  a  painter's  heart ;  and  when 
Hamilton's  letter,  intimating  that  the  Council  had  decided  to  purchase  them, 
reached  him,  his  delight  knew  no  bounds.  M  Thus  then,"  he  writes,  c<  one  of  the 
first  wishes  of  my  life  is  accomplished,  and  all  my  large  pictures  are  fixed  per- 
manently in  Edinburgh,  in  one  grand  focus.  For  which  I  desire  to  be  thankful 
to  God,  with  all  humility." 

News  of  the  unhappy  result  of  the  transaction  which  had  so  gratified  him 
was  not  long  in  reaching  the  painter;  and  though  it  was  the  undoing  of  one  of 
the  dreams  of  his  life,  he  wrote  immediately,  offering  on  behalf  of  Mr.  Martin 
and  himself,  to  take  back  the  pictures,  hoping  that  this  might  be  the  means  of 
u  restoring  peace,  harmony  and  good  feeling  amongst  my  friends  of  the  Scottish 
Academy."  The  fine  spirit  pervading  the  letter,  which  was  of  considerable 
length,  proved  the  solvent  of  the  difficulties  into  which  the  Academy  had  fallen, 
and  on  its  being  read  at  an  ensuing  meeting,  certain  resolutions  were  proposed 
and  carried,  of  which  the  last  and  most  important  was  :  "  This  meeting  therefore 
unanimously  resolve  to  make  good  the  purchase  of  the  pictures,  and  at  the  same 
time  remit  to  the  Council  to  carry  into  effect  their  resolutions,  and  instruct  the 
Secretary  to  intimate  the  same  to  Mr.  Etty  and  Mr.  Martin  by  return  of  post." 
Whatever  the  law  might  have  decided  as  to  the  powers  of  the  Council  would 
have  left  a  soreness  with  one  party  or  the  other,  and  though  Hamilton's  methods 
were  somewhat  high-handed,  it  was  well  for  the  future  of  the  Academy  that, 
when  the  purchase  was  suggested,  there  was  at  the  helm  "  a  man  to  carry  the 
thing  out."  Thus,  again,  were  the  artists  of  Scotland  saved  by  a  wise  com- 
promise, and  the  young  Academy  were  free  to  face  a  future  which  presented 
difficulties  enough  without  the  paralysing  addition  of  internal  dissension.  The 
course  of  events  since  the  union  had  furnished  a  much-needed  commentary  on 
the  closing  paragraphs  of  the  Report  submitted  at  the  first  Annual  Meeting  of 
the  re-constituted  body,  in  which  the  President  and  Council  urge  the  necessity 
for  "  unanimity  and  cordiality ...  by  merging  all  secondary  considerations  in  a 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  bri 

regard  to  the  great  objects  of  their  association."  At  that  time  everything  boded 
success ;  union,  which  means  strength,  had  been  attained,  and  the  finances  were 
in  a  flourishing  condition.  The  Academy  were  gaining  rapidly  in  public  estima- 
tion, and  with  the  Royal  Institution  out  of  the  way,  so  far  as  direct  competition 
was  concerned,  they  seemed  to  have  the  ball  at  their  feet.  Yet  before  it  had 
well  started  on  its  new  course,  internal  dissension  had  well-nigh  wrecked  its 
future  prospects. 

At  this  distance  of  time,  and  with  our  changed  ideals,  it  is  difficult  to  realize 
how  much  the  Academy  owed  to  the  spirited  policy  of  the  Council  in  making 
those  Etty  purchases.  Its  effect  in  turning  the  tables  on  the  Institution  has  been 
referred  to  ;  but  the  bold  venture  had  brought  the  Academy  more  than  a  local 
reputation ;  it  was  hailed  with  enthusiastic  applause  in  London.  In  his  reply  to 
Hamilton's  intimation  of  the  latest  purchases,  Etty  writes — "  Sir  Martin  (Shee), 
Wilkie,  Martin,  Collins,  Hilton,  etc.,  etc., .  . .  laud  you  to  the  skies. .  . .  Wilkie 
said  to  some  of  the  members  present  that  they  ought,  by  sending  to  your  next 
Exhibition,  to  prove  the  high  sense  they  entertain  of  such  a  noble  effort .  .  .  and 
was  very  warm  on  the  subject  now  and  at  our  dinner  in  July."  This  goodwill 
and  support  of  the  President  and  members  of  the  Royal  Academy  meant  not  a 
little  to  a  body  founded  on  their  example,  and  who  had  followed  them  so  closely 
in  all  the  details  of  its  constitution  and  procedure ;  and  not  less  to  the  Art  public 
of  Scotland,  the  majority  of  whom  then,  as  now,  regarded  the  opinion  of  the 
metropolis  on  such  matters  as  final.  Since  early  in  the  century  a  considerable 
number  of  the  more  ambitious  Scottish  artists  had  chosen  a  London  career.  By 
this  time  several  of  them  held  a  prominent  position  there,  and  their  talent  had 
been  recognized  north  of  the  Tweed  by  election  to  Hon.  Membership  of  the 
Royal  Institution  or  of  the  Academy.  Naturally,  they  were  deeply  interested  in 
the  efforts  being  made  by  their  professional  brethren  in  the  north,  and  shortly 
after  the  union  of  the  two  bodies,  a  desire  was  expressed  amongst  them  to  assist 
in  the  formation  of  a  Scottish  School  of  Painting  by  contributing  works  which, 
along  with  the  Diploma  works  of  Academicians,  would  lay  the  foundation  of  such 
a  school.  And,  though  their  language  is  somewhat  vague,  the  hearty  co-operation 
which  has  since  then  existed  between  Scottish  artists  in  the  north  and  in  London 
has  had  its  effect  in  evolving  certain  qualities,  common  to  both,  which  entitle 
them  to  be  regarded  as  a  distinct  school. 

But  there  were  troubles  yet  to  face  ere  the  Academy  entered  on  that  "  long 


lxii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

straight  road  "  of  prosperity  which,  somewhat  later,  marked  a  full  half  century  of 
their  existence.  With  effective  opposition  got  rid  of,  with  so  many  talented  men 
on  their  list  of  membership,  and  with  the  support  of  a  public  recently  awakened 
to  Art  interests,  the  trend  of  things  during  the  next  few  years  is  difficult  to 
account  for.  The  Exhibition  receipts  and  sales,  which  during  the  stress  of 
rivalry  with  the  Institution  had  been  steadily  rising,  decreased  as  steadily  during 
the  four  succeeding  years.  But  no  more  than  in  their  earlier  years  do  the 
Academy's  records  show  any  flagging  of  spirit,  and  before  long  the  Council  are 
busy  over  various  projects  for  completing  the  equipment  and  advancing  the 
interests  of  their  society.  Some  six  months  after  they  had  lost  Hamilton's 
official  services,  William  Nicholson,  who  had  so  wisely  guided  them  through 
many  troubles,  acting  as  a  restraining  power,  one  can  guess,  on  the  more 
impetuous  Treasurer,  asked  to  be  relieved  of  the  Secretaryship.  He  was 
succeeded  by  David  Octavius  Hill,  a  young  man  of  enthusiastic  and  genial 
temperament,  who,  perhaps  to  the  detriment  of  his  success  as  an  artist,  served 
the  Academy  with  a  rare  devotion  during  his  forty  years'  tenure  of  office.  As 
Watson  Gordon  resigned  the  Treasurership  in  1832,  giving  place  to  Mr.  J.  F. 
Williams,  the  difficulties  of  the  immediate  future  had  to  be  faced  with  new  and 
comparatively  inexperienced  men  at  the  helm.  Fortunately,  all  through  those 
official  changes,  Hamilton's  active  participation  gave  continuity  and  energy  to  the 
deliberations  of  the  governing  body,  of  which  he  was  still  a  member.  These 
were  mostly  concerning  the  establishment  of  a  life  school,  and  of  a  Pension  Fund, 
the  provision  of  new  galleries,  and,  as  a  matter  of  course,  the  obtaining  of  a 
Charter.  The  last  named  must  have  awakened  unpleasant  memories,  amongst 
the  original  members  at  least,  but  in  their  new  circumstances  it  was  resolved  to 
make  another  effort  to  attain  the  object  of  their  ambition.  And  so,  about  this 
time,  we  find  Mr.  Elder  submitting  the  draft  of  a  petition  to  the  King,  William  IV. 
for  a  Charter  of  Incorporation.  In  spite,  however,  of  the  Academy's  having  only 
a  few  months  previously,  on  the  occasion  of  his  Accession,  flattered  His  Majesty 
by  a  reference  to  his  Royal  Father's  having,  in  his  liberal  patronage  of  the  Royal 
Academy,  given  an  impulse  to  art  "  unexampled  since  the  days  of  Leo  the 
Tenth,"  nothing  came  of  their  application. 

Like  their  eighteenth  century  predecessors,  the  Edinburgh  School  of 
St.  Luke  and  the  Glasgow  Foulis  Academy,  the  later  societies  of  Scottish  artists 
never  lost  sight  of  the  original  purpose  of  such  associations.     As  soon  as  they 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  lxiii 

had  the  necessary  funds  the  Associated  Artists  had  set  about  the  establishment 
of  a  Life  Class.  The  fact  that,  before  starting  their  own  class,  they  had  made  an 
unsuccessful  application  to  the  Board  for  the  use  of  a  room  in  their  School  of 
Design,  promising  to  use  the  male  figure  only,  seems  to  indicate  that  the  study 
of  the  nude  was  no  part  of  the  curriculum  at  the  Trustees'  Academy  ;  and  the 
next  certain  knowledge  of  facilities  being  provided  for  such  study  is  from  the 
Memoir  of  David  Scott  by  his  brother,  Mr.  W.  B.  Scott.  There  reference  is 
made  to  an  Edinburgh  Life  Academy  which  was  held  in  a  room  in  Infirmary 
Street  from  1827  to  1832,  "at  which  time,"  it  is  added,  "the  Royal  Insti- 
tution began  their  school  for  drawing  from  the  living  model."  This,  no 
doubt,  refers  to  the  introduction  of  Life  study  in  the  Trustees'  Academy, 
which  had  been  transferred  to  the  Royal  Institution  building  in  1826,  and 
was  now  under  the  charge  of  William  Allan. 

But  the  existence  of  a  school  under  the  guidance  of  one  of  their  own  members 
did  not  seem  to  the  Council  to  be  a  reason  for  evading  what  had  always  been 
regarded  as  one  of  the  essentials  of  an  Academy  of  Art.  In  Mr.  Elder's  letter  to 
the  Lord  Advocate,  of  December  1826,  concerning  the  application  for  a  Charter, 
one  of  the  objects  the  applicants  have  in  view  is  "To  open  an  Academy  where 
the  Fine  Arts  may  be  regularly  cultivated,  and  at  which  the  students  in  the  Arts 
may  find  that  instruction  so  long  wanted  and  wished  for  in  this  country,  free  of 
expense."  The  matter  had  been  allowed  to  lie  dormant  during  the  first 
strenuous  years  of  the  Academy's  existence,  but  within  a  few  months  of  their 
reconstitution,  the  Secretary  is  asked  to  prepare  "  an  abstract  of  the  Laws  relating 
to  the  Life  Academy  in  London  for  the  consideration  of  next  meeting,"  with  a 
view,  of  course,  to  the  establishment  of  similar  schools.  For  some  years  the 
subject  crops  up  at  intervals,  only  to  be  ordered  "  to  lay  over,"  as  Nicholson's 
English  pen  has  it.  The  difficulty  of  providing  suitable  accommodation  rather 
than  any  lack  of  zeal  on  the  part  of  the  Academicians  was  the  hindrance. 
Latterly  this  establishment  of  schools  got  mixed  up  with  the  provision  of  new 
galleries  ;  nor  was  it  till  the  century  had  entered  on  its  second  half  that,  with  the 
erection  of  the  new  building  on  the  Mound,  an  arrangement  was  come  to  between 
the  Academy  and  the  Board  by  which  Life  teaching  was  assigned  to  the  former 
and  the  Antique  School  to  the  latter.  During  that  long  interval,  however,  an 
Academy  class  had  been  carried  on  from  1836  to  1840  in  very  inadequate 
premises  at  the  Institution,  and  later  in  more  suitable  rooms  rented,  first  in 


lxiv  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

Register  Street,  and  afterwards  at  33  Abercromby  Place.  The  four  years' 
location  of  the  class  in  the  building  of  its  quondam  rivals  requires  explanation. 

The  disappointing  financial  results  of  the  years  1830-34  had  determined  the 
Academy  to  secure  a  more  central  position  for  their  Exhibitions.  Their  lease  of 
the  Waterloo  Place  rooms  expired  in  1835,  and>  m  anticipation  of  this,  towards 
the  close  of  the  previous  year  the  Council  made  application  to  the  Directors 
for  the  use  of  the  Royal  Institution  galleries  for  their  annual  Exhibitions,  and  for 
other  two  apartments  for  the  housing  of  their  pictures,  library  and  other  pro- 
perty, and  to  afford  accommodation  for  a  Life  School  and  a  School  of  Painting 
when  these  are  instituted.  The  application  signifies  the  Academy's  willingness 
to  pay  a  rent  should  suitable  accommodation  be  granted.  Their  case  was  a 
strong  one,  based,  as  it  was,  on  the  fact  that  the  Institution  building  had  been 
erected  from  national  funds,  and  mainly  for  Fine  Art  purposes.  For  such  they 
had  been  used  in  the  days  of  the  Institution's  prosperity,  but  since  1830  there  had 
been  little  occasion  for  their  occupation  in  that  way.  The  Directors  did  not 
attempt  to  combat  the  Academy's  claim,  as  the  body  which  best  represented  the 
artists  of  Scotland  ;  for  after  some  haggling  as  to  conditions  of  tenure,  they 
granted  the  use  of  the  galleries  from  February  1st  to  May  1st  of  each  year,  at  a 
rental  of  £105. 

For  a  good  many  years  to  come  at  least,  the  Academy  had  little  reason  to 
be  dissatisfied  with  their  new  Exhibition  rooms.  The  receipts  from  attendance, 
which  had  shown  only  a  slight  recovery  in  1835,  leapt  up  by  more  than  £300 
in  1836,  whilst  the  increase  in  sales  was  even  more  marked  ;  and  from  this  date 
onwards  the  records  tell  an  almost  wearisome  tale  of  advance  in  material 
prosperity.  It  was  the  inadequacy  of  the  accommodation  placed  at  their  disposal 
for  their  classes  and  the  housing  of  their  Art  property,  together  with  a  financial 
controversy  presently  to  be  referred  to,  which  raised  the  troubles  and  misunder- 
standings that  lead  on  to  the  solution  of  the  fifties. 

Since  some  years  before  the  foundation  of  the  Academy,  the  establishment 
of  a  Pension  Fund  had  occupied  the  attention  of  the  community  of  resident 
artists  ;  and  when  the  Directors  of  the  Institution  commenced  their  series  of 
Exhibitions  of  modern  pictures  in  1 821,  it  may  be  remembered,  one  of  the 
conditions  made  by  the  artists  was  that  the  free  proceeds  were  to  be  set  aside  as 
a  fund  for  the  benefit  of  their  widows  and  families.  When  the  artists  associated 
with  the  Institution  joined  the  Academy  it  became  a  question    whether   the 


SIR   WILLIAM    ALLAN. 

Second  President,  1837-1850. 
From  the  Self  Portrait  in  the  possession  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  lxv 

Directors  were  bound  to  implement  this  bargain,  but,  whatever  their  legal  rights, 
they  at  once  recognized  the  moral  obligation  they  had  come  under  ;  for  shortly 
after  the  Union,  Lord  Meadowbank  intimated  the  intention  of  the  Directors  to 
hand  over  the  money  to  the  Academy.  Why  they  were  so  dilatory  in  carrying 
out  this  pious  intention  it  is  hard  to  tell,  but  at  length,  in  the  spring  of  1835, 
the  sum  of  £614  was  paid  over  in  name  of  the  free  proceeds  of  the  nine 
Exhibitions  with  the  interest  which  had  accrued,  and  a  donation  of  £100  from 
the  funds  of  the  Institution.  Afterwards,  when  bad  blood  arose  between  the  two 
bodies,  the  sum  allowed  as  free  proceeds — £430 — was  called  in  question  as  being 
much  below  what  was  due,  but  at  the  time  it  seems  to  have  been  accepted  as 
satisfactory.  At  a  General  Meeting  held  early  in  the  following  year  a  resolution 
was  moved  and  adopted  that  two-thirds  of  the  gross  annual  income  of  the 
Academy  be  applied  towards  the  promotion  of  a  Pension  Fund.  This  was  made 
one  of  the  provisions  of  the  Charter  granted  two  years  later  ;  for,  as  if  to  crown 
the  good  fortune  of  the  Academy,  and  to  afford  an  additional  instance  of  the 
truth  of  the  adage  rt  Nothing  succeeds  like  success,"  in  answer  to  a  third 
memorial  presented  in  1837,  Mr  Elder,  at  the  Annual  General  Meeting  of  1838, 
had  the  satisfaction  of  laying  on  the  table  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria's  Royal 
Charter  of  Incorporation,  dated  August  13th,  1838.  One  cannot  but  regret 
that  the  President  was  not  spared  to  see  this  fulfilment  of  the  Academy's  early 
ambitions.  He  died  on  August  24th,  1837,  and  William  Allan  had  been  elected 
his  successor. 

George  Watson,  though  of  only  limited  capacity  as  a  painter,  was  a  capable 
man  of  affairs,  and  since  the  earlier  years  of  the  century  he  had  been  recognized 
as  a  leading  personality  amongst  those  whose  aim  was  the  establishment  of  an 
Artists'  Society  carried  on  and  controlled  by  artists  ;  and  the  success  of  the 
Exhibitions  of  the  Associated  Artists  from  1 808  to  1813  was,  no  doubt,  largely 
due  to  his  judicious  management.  The  aims  of  the  Institution  do  not  seem  to 
have  attracted  him,  but  when  the  scheme  to  found  an  Academy  was  set  on  foot, 
Watson  was  marked  out  as  the  man  to  preside  over  the  body  ;  and  though  he 
had  little  of  the  enthusiasm  of  Hamilton  or  Nicholson,  he  justified  his  election 
to  the  Presidency  by  a  most  admirable  conduct  of  its  affairs  in  very  trying 
times. 


lxvi  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


At  this  point,  with  the  Academy  fairly  established  and  just  entering  on  a 
long  period  of  prosperity,  one  might  ask  whether  the  time  and  energy  expended 
on  what  is,  after  all,  only  the  scaffolding  of  Art,  was  being  justified  by  the  results. 
In  other  words,  had  the  Scottish  Academy  been  instrumental  in  the  production 
of  a  truly  virile  Art  amongst  the  people  from  whom  its  membership  was  drawn  ? 

With  the  general  question  as  to  the  influence  of  Academies  on  Art  we  have 
not  here  to  do.  But,  so  far  as  Scotland  is  concerned,  it  may  safely  be  asserted 
that  only  through  some  such  organization  was  a  national  Art  possible.  Without 
the  rallying  centre  and  the  material  conditions  supplied  by  the  Academy,  and  to 
some  extent  by  the  short-lived  earlier  societies,  Scottish  artists,  like  their 
eighteenth  century  forerunners,  would  have  continued  to  drift  southward,  and  all 
that  virility  which  comes  from  a  close  and  continuous  touch  with  the  country 
and  its  people  would  have  been  lost.  The  role  of  the  smaller  national,  and  even 
of  the  civic  schools,  is  well  known  to  all  students  of  Art  history  ;  nor  is  it  with- 
out a  reflex  influence  on  the  more  cosmopolitan  centres,  which  are  largely 
recruited  from  those  smaller  fields.  So  the  place  taken  by  Edinburgh  in  the  Art 
world  not  only  contributed  an  element  previously  lacking  to  Scottish  culture,  but 
was  the  means  of  strengthening  British  Art  through  the  many  able  Scottish 
painters  who  ultimately  settled  in  London. 

Accordingly,  one  is  not  surprised  to  find  that  before  many  years  are  over 
some  of  the  ablest  members  of  the  Academy  have  gone  south.  The  young 
aristocrat,  Frank  Grant,  is  amongst  the  first,  and  whatever  his  dreams  may  have 
been,  they  can  hardly  have  exceeded  the  career  that  was  before  him,  which 
culminated  in  the  President's  chair  at  Burlington  House.  The  versatile  William 
Dyce,  after  having  painted  one  or  two  child  portraits  not  unworthy  of  Sir  Joshua, 
followed  a  few  years  later,  to  waste  the  best  years  of  his  life  in  organizing 
National  Schools  of  Design  for  a  Government  which  constantly  thwarted  his 
suggestions,  and  ultimately  to  come  under  the  spell  of  English  Pre-raphaelitism, 
as  he  had  commenced  under  the  earlier  movement  led  by  Overbeck  and 
Cornelius.  Robert  Lauder,  too,  with  his  young  bride,  a  daughter  of  Thomson 
of  Duddingston,  sets  out  for  Italy  in  some  bitterness  of  spirit,  and  with  little 
intention  of  again  making  his  home  in  the  city  which  he  thinks  has  neglected 
him.     "  My  native  land — Good  night !  "  is  the  Byronic  farewell  he  flings  to 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  Ixvii 

the  country  of  his  birth.  But  though  he  carries  out  his  intention  of  settling 
in  London  on  his  return,  neither  there,  nor  whilst  abroad,  does  he  forget 
Scotland  or  the  Scottish  Academy.  In  Rome  the  spell  of  the  Wizard  of  the 
North  is  on  him  as  well  as  that  of  Titian  and  Michael  Angelo  ;  and  during 
his  three  years  there  and  those  he  spent  in  London,  in  numerous  letters  to 
the  local  Maecenas,  Mr.  D.  R.  Hay,  of  George  Street,  he  gives  instructions 
concerning  the  pictures  he  is  sending  north  for  exhibition,  and,  in  such 
works  as  "  The  Glee  Maiden,"  "  Louise,"  and  u  The  Trial  of  Effie  Deans " 
he  gives  of  his  best.  William  Simson  follows  Lauder's  example  both  as  regards 
the  Italian  pilgrimage  and  settlement  in  London,  where  the  painter  of  M  Solway 
Moss "  spent  the  last  years  of  his  too  short  professional  life.  Lawrence 
Macdonald,  one  of  the  two  or  three  sculptor  members,  was  already  in  Italy,  and 
elected  to  remain  there  ;  exchanging  some  years  later  his  membership  for  hon. 
membership  of  the  Academy.  David  Scott,  who  spent  a  year  and  a  half  in  Italy 
during  the  earlier  thirties,  gives  in  his  diary  some  vivid  glimpses  of  the  Art 
community  in  Rome,  and  of  the  Scottish  artists  he  met  amongst  the  cosmopolitan 
throng.  Charles  Lees  and  Dyce  he  had  seen  in  Paris,  and  the  latter  (from 
whom  he  has  a  commission  to  copy  one  of  Michael  Angelo's  Sibyls)  again  in 
Venice.  But  in  Rome,  though  Andrew  Wilson  and  Robert  Lauder  were  there, 
he  consorts  mostly  with  the  sculptors  Park  and  Macdonald,  with  whom  and  one 
or  two  others  he  "  talks  wildly  of  religion,  Evil  and  Good."  Unlike  his  brother 
painters,  Scott  did  not  aspire  to  a  London  career.  After  a  few  days  there  and  a 
week  on  board  the  Leith  smack,  he  reaches  Edinburgh,  where  for  some  fifteen 
years  longer  he  followed  his  lofty  ideals,  a  solitary  and  dignified  figure  in  the 
artistic  and  intellectual  circles  of  his  native  city.  Despite  his  melancholy 
temperament,  he  was  assiduous  in  his  attendance  at  Academy  meetings,  and  took 
a  full  share  of  whatever  business  was  on  hand. 

But,  such  absentees  notwithstanding,  there  was  quite  a  large  Art  community 
in  Edinburgh,  of  which,  as  in  the  past,  one  has  glimpses  in  various  contemporary 
records,  and  these  are  all  the  more  interesting  when  they  come  from  strangers. 
A  few  years  after  Etty's  visit  came  Dibdin,  whose  Northern  Tour,  published  in 
1838,  gives  at  some  length  the  impressions  left  on  him  by  what  he  saw  in  the 
various  studios  and  collections  he  visited  in  the  Scottish  capital.  Dibdin's  visit 
must  have  been  made  during  1836.  Time  had  dealt  leniently  with  the  Academy. 
Though  it  had  completed  its  first  decade,  death  had  claimed  no  victim  from 


Ixviii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

amongst  the  forty,  whilst  one  only  had  been  taken  of  the  half-dozen  who  had 
been  elected  since  the  union  of  1829.  Things  had  begun  to  look  up.  The  first 
Exhibition  in  the  Institution  galleries  had  just  been  held  with  eminently  satis- 
factory results.  The  Royal  Association  for  the  Promotion  of  the  Fine  Arts  in 
Scotland,  recently  instituted,  was  becoming  more  and  more  popular,  and  in  the 
Exhibition  just  closed  sales  to  a  considerable  amount  had  been  effected  through 
its  agency. 

So  Dibdin  found  the  brethren  of  the  brush  in  good  spirits.  A  chance 
meeting  with  the  secretary,  Hill,  in  Dumfriesshire,  had  furnished  him  with  a 
passport  to  the  studios  of  Edinburgh,  and,  being  an  amateur  of  the  art  himself, 
he  gives  a  delightful  record  of  the  pleasant  time  he  spent  amongst  his  new-found 
friends.  For  though  he  sometimes  expresses  himself  in  terms  which  are  not 
very  clear,  his  comments  are  valuable  as  coming  from  a  man  of  some  culture  in 
the  arts,  and  well  acquainted  with  the  works  of  contemporary  English  painters. 
Like  all  travellers  of  that  date,  he  is  struck  with  the  commanding  and  picturesque 
aspect  of  the  city.  Going  westward  to  his  hotel,  •'  We  passed,"  he  says,  "  the 
Parthenon  of  Mr.  Playfair,  in  other  words,  the  Museum  and  Academy  of 
Painting."  Later,  on  paying  it  a  visit,  he  is  astonished  by  "  the  gigantic  groups 
from  the  pencil  of  our  Etty.  . . .  This  first  room,"  he  goes  on  to  say,  "  is  a 
blaze  of  splendour  which  promises  to  revive  all  the  lustre  of  that  of  Reubens  ; " 
and  on  visiting  the  gallery  of  casts  upstairs,  "  I  know  not,"  he  reflects,  u  how 
many  embryo  Raeburns,  Wilkies  and  Allans  may  be  at  work  there."  He 
considers  that  Scottish  artists  generally  execute  their  pictures  in  a  low,  grey, 
and  sometimes  even  ochrey  tone  of  colour,  and  in  this  stricture  he  includes 
Raeburn's  portraits  and  those  of  John  Graham  (Graham  Gilbert).  Watson 
Gordon's  please  him  better,  as  not  being  chargeable  with  "  the  besetting  sin  of 
ochre,"  and  he  praises  specially  that  of  Sir  Walter  Scott  painted  for  Mr.  Cadell. 
At  the  Secretary's  a  ample  and  joyous  breakfast  table "  he  meets  many  artists, 
amongst  them  George  Harvey  and  W.  B.  Johnstone.  On  visiting  Harvey's 
studio  he  finds  him  at  work  on  "Shakespeare  before  Sir  Thomas  Lucy,"  and  speaks 
of  the  splendid  plate  being  prepared  by  Mr.  Howison  of  the  "  Game  of  Curling." 
Dibdin,  after  something  of  a  rhapsody  concerning  this  work,  winds  up  :  "Talk  to 
a  Scot  of  golfing  and  curling,  and  he  will  say,  '  the  former  is  only  Prestonpans 
ale,  the  latter  is  mountain  dew.' "  Devotees  of  the  respective  games  may  be  left 
to  settle  the  appositeness  of  the  dictum,  but  Harvey's  spirited  rendering  of  "the 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  Ixix 

roaring  game  "  was  sufficient  to  draw  forth  such  an  expression  from  one  who 
would  be  equally  ignorant  of  both.  He  pays  a  high  tribute  to  a  sunny  land- 
scape he  had  seen  of  Thomson's,  who,  he  thinks,  develops  all  the  grandeur  of 
Gaspar  Poussin  in  the  choice  and  grouping  of  his  subjects,  and  he  speaks  with 
even  higher  praise  of  Andrew  Wilson's  "  Vallombrosa  " — c<  a  great  master  per- 
formance— the  sun  of  Both  and  the  atmosphere  of  Lorraine."  "  It  has  been 
purchased,"  he  tells  us,  "  by  a  lottery,"  of  the  working  of  which  he  proceeds  to 
give  some  details.  This  is,  of  course,  the  Association  just  referred  to.  Various 
other  members  of  the  Academy  are  mentioned,  and  at  Mr.  D.  R.  Hay's  he  sees 
several  examples  of  Scott  Lauder  u  of  a  surprising  quality  for  colour  ;  "  his 
treatment  of  the  sapphire  colour  in  a  subject  from  Peveril  of  the  Peak  draws  forth 
his  special  admiration.  "  The  sash  of  Peveril  in  that  colour  stands  out  like  the 
floating  cloak  of  Bacchus  in  Titian's  unrivalled  picture  in  our  National  Gallery." 
He  mourns  the  death  of  Grecian  Williams,  whose  "  Marathon  "  he  thinks  might 
have  inspired  Lord  Byron,  and  that  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  Geikie,  which  took 
place  before  the  publication  of  his  volume,  to  the  illustration  of  which  he  and 
one  or  two  other  Scottish  artists  had  contributed.  Though  at  Mr.  Hill's,  print- 
seller,  a  brother  of  his  friend  the  Secretary,  he  was  shown  a  copy  of  Coleridge's 
Ancient  Mariner,  with  engravings  from  "  the  truly  original  designs  of  Mr.  Scott," 
he  does  not  seem  to  have  met  the  painter  himself ;  but  he  paid  more  than  one 
visit  to  the  studio  of  William  Allan,  whose  adventurous  early  career  and  later 
historical  works  made  him  the  lion  amongst  Scottish  artists  of  the  period,  and 
marked  him  out  as  George  Watson's  successor  in  the  Presidential  chair,  to  which 
he  was  called  the  year  after  Dibdin's  visit.  He  saw  something  too  of  the  social 
side  of  the  artists'  life,  though  he  expresses  regret  that  through  the  invitation 
card  having  failed  to  reach  him,  he  missed  being  present  at  a  meeting  of  "  a  very 
curious  society  they  have  here,  that  of  St.  Luke,"  on  which  occasion,  he  hears 
later,  the  members  had  been  "  very  jollily  disposed,"  and  that  more  than  one 
little  monosyllabic  hour  had  struck  before  the  meeting  broke  up.  Mr.  Allan 
had  been  chairman.  "  Generally  speaking,"  he  adds,  "  an  Englishman  has  but 
an  imperfect  knowledge  of  Scotch  gaiete  de  cceur  at  these  carousals." 

3 
During  the  twelve  years  comprised  in  the  presidency  of  Sir  William  Allan, 
though   the   struggle   for   fuller   recognition    and    better  conditions   continued 


lxx  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

throughout,  the  Academy's  growth  in  prosperity  and  influence  was  maintained. 
The  arrangement  of  1835  with  the  Institution  and  the  Board  of  Trustees  had 
been  followed  by  the  best  results  in  regard  to  their  Exhibitions  ;  and  if  the  same 
could  hardly  be  said  of  the  facilities  for  teaching  then  conceded,  the  opposition 
which  developed  within  a  few  years  was  vexatious  rather  than  formidable  to  a 
body  now  dignified  by  the  acquisition  of  a  Royal  Charter.  And  to  a  generation 
deeply  imbued  with  the  Byronic  cult,  it  was  no  small  matter  that  the  Academy 
should  have  at  the  head  of  its  affairs  one  whose  professional  reputation  was  so 
largely  associated  with  regions  made  popular  by  the  poet,  and  who,  moreover, 
had  found  his  material  through  a  lengthened  residence,  first  amongst  the  tribes 
of  the  Ukraine  and  Caucasus,  and  some  years  later  in  Turkey,  Greece  and  Asia 
Minor.  These  circumstances  and  his  genial  personality,1  rather  than  any  special 
skill  of  craft,  though  that  was  by  no  means  inconsiderable,  gave  Allan  the 
position  he  held  in  the  eyes  of  the  literary  and  social  world  of  Edinburgh.  Nor 
was  his  reputation  merely  local ;  in  1826  he  had  been  elected  associate  of  the 
Royal  Academy,  and  nine  years  later  to  its  full  membership,  whilst  some  of  his 
more  notable  works  had  found  homes  in  leading  English  collections.  And 
whatever  we,  with  our  changed  standards,  may  think  of  the  position  assigned  to 
him  by  his  contemporaries,  there  cannot  be  a  doubt  that  to  have  as  its  President 
one  who  had  counted  amongst  his  friends  and  patrons  King  William  IV.,  the 
Czar  of  Russia,  Wellington  and  Sir  Walter  Scott  was  a  great  gain  to  the 
Academy  ;  nor  need  we  be  surprised  that  Allan's  studio,  with  its  works  of 
historic  or  romantic  interest  in  various  stages  of  progress  and  its  costly 
properties  of  Eastern  costume  and  armour,  left  the  strongest  impression  on  such 
visitors  to  Edinburgh  as  were  interested  in  Scottish  Art.  His  appointment  to 
the  Limnership  to  Her  Majesty  for  Scotland  on  the  death  of  Wilkie  in  1841, 
with  the  accompanying  Knighthood,  was  an  added  dignity,  not  only  to  the 
recipient,  but  to  the  body  over  which  he  presided. 

The  inaugural  years  of  the  new  President's  term  of  office  happily 
synchronized  with  a  rapid  growth  in  the  national  wealth,  which,  with  other 
agencies  at  work,  soon  brought  a  larger  field  for  the  sale  of  works  of  Art. 
Amongst  the  contributory  agencies  none  did  more  towards  the  spread  of  an 

1  North.  "  I  will  try  you  with  another  (bumper)  James.  A  man  of  first-rate  genius — William 
Allan."  Shepherd.  "  Rax  ower  the  green  bottle — Wully  Allan  !  hurraw !  hurraw  ! "  Nodes 
Jmbrosianae,  1826. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  lxxi 

enlightened  taste  than  "  The  Association  for  the  Promotion  of  the  Fine  Arts  in 
Scotland,"  which  has  more  than  once  been  referred  to. 

This  Association,  the  first  of  its  kind  in  the  United  Kingdom,  was 
inaugurated  in  1834  by  a  body  of  non-professional  gentlemen  interested  in  the 
progress  of  Scottish  Art.  The  chairman  and  several  of  the  members  of  its  first 
committee  of  management  were  members  of  the  Royal  Institution  or  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees.  Yet  its  declared  purpose  was  the  encouragement  of  sales  at 
the  Academy's  Exhibitions,  which  shows  how  skin  deep  were  the  differences 
between  professionals  and  patrons  at  this  time.  It  has  been  pointed  out  that 
during  the  years  following  the  reconstitution  of  1829  the  sales  had  sunk  to  a  very 
low  figure,  considerably  lower  than  was  realized  in  the  Exhibitions  of  the  Institution 
ten  years  earlier  ;  and,  with  the  great  increase  in  the  number  of  exhibitors,  the 
prospect  was  serious  indeed.  The  situation  was  saved  by  the  timely  action  of  the 
committee,  presided  over  by  Lord  Meadowbank,  who  represented  the  Associa- 
tion. Taking  as  their  model  certain  Continental  societies,  and  in  particular  one 
recently  formed  at  Prague  under  Imperial  patronage,  they  adopted  the  principle 
of  the  Committee's  selecting  the  works  to  be  allotted  by  ballot,  in  the  belief  that 
by  so  doing  a  certain  coherence  and  continuity  could  be  given  to  the  patronage 
exercised.  In  theory  they  were  undoubtedly  right,  for,  given  a  capable  and  con- 
scientious committee,  the  object  of  the  Association — "  the  promotion  of  the  Fine 
Arts" — is  much  more  likely  to  be  attained  so  than  by  the  giving  of  money  prizes  and 
the  taste  of  the  individual  purchaser.  And  though  the  democratic  tendencies  of 
the  age  have  led  to  the  almost  universal  abandonment  of  the  principle  they 
adopted,  it  was  well  both  for  the  Scottish  School  and  for  the  growth  of  taste 
throughout  Scotland  that,  during  those  formative  years,  the  selection  of  the  prizes 
was,  generally  speaking,  in  such  capable  hands.  Their  first  purchases  were  made 
in  the  Exhibition  of  1835,  when,  out  of  £728  received  in  subscriptions,  £630 
were  expended  on  the  acquisition  of  twenty-seven  pictures.  In  the  following  year 
,£868  were  expended  on  thirty-five  pictures,  whilst  a  sum  of  ^250  was  retained 
towards  the  engraving  of  David  Scott's  picture  "The  Crucifixion"  for  distribution 
amongst  those  subscribers  who  had  not  been  fortunate  enough  to  secure  a  prize. 
The  subscriptions  this  year  had  amounted  to  £1270.  That  such  a  large  propor- 
tion of  the  income  could  be  devoted  to  the  main  purpose  of  the  Association  shows 
how  well  and  economically  it  was  managed.  For  the  next  half-dozen  years  its 
progress  reads  like  a  fairy  tale,  and  in  the  earlier  forties  its  income,  drawn  not 


lxxii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

from  Scotland  only,  but  from  many  cities  and  towns  of  the  United  Kingdom  and 
even  from  our  colonies,  was  sometimes  nearer  seven  than  six  thousand  pounds. 
In  one  of  those  years  no  less  a  sum  than  £4.765  was  spent  on  the  purchase  of  a 
hundred  and  thirty-eight  pictures  and  two  pieces  of  sculpture  at  the  Academy's 
Exhibition,  besides  £1200  on  the  engraving  for  the  year.  Nor  were  these  sums 
the  only  boon  the  Association  brought  to  the  artists  of  Scotland,  for,  as  its 
founders  had  rightly  predicted,  their  competition  acted  as  a  stimulus  to 
private  purchasers,  and  the  amount  expended  from  that  source  had  greatly 
increased. 

These  beginnings  of  material  prosperity  were  accompanied  by  a  more 
amicable  spirit  between  the  different  Art  bodies,  and  though  complaints  continue 
to  be  made  by  the  Council  regarding  the  inadequacy  of  the  accommodation  pro- 
vided for  their  schools  and  exhibitions,  they  are  more  or  less  of  a  formal  nature  ; 
and  even  when,  in  1 840,  the  Academy,  having  failed  in  repeated  efforts  to  secure 
a  suitable  apartment  at  the  Royal  Institution,  resolved  to  hire  premises  in  Register 
Street,  the  situation  was  accepted  without  ill-feeling. 

From  this  date  the  study  of  the  living  model,  which,  owing  to  the 
difficulties  just  referred  to,  had  been  intermittent  only,  was  carried  on  under 
more  favourable  conditions,  and  during  the  succeeding  fifteen  years  many  of  the 
more  notable  academicians  took  a  prominent  part  in  the  teaching.  John  Syme, 
Thomas  Duncan,  David  Scott  and  John  Steel,  had  been  appointed  visitors  in 
1836.  Houston,  Eckford  Lauder,  Harvey  and  others,  share  in  the  work  later. 
The  appointments  being  annual,  the  names  disappear  and  reappear  at  longer  or 
shorter  intervals.  One — that  of  David  Scott — is  permanently  associated  with 
the  class,  and  disappears  only  with  the  failure  of  health  which  preceded  his  death. 
Duncan's  premature  decease  in  1845  was  a  great  loss  to  the  school,  which  in  the 
following  year  was  removed  to  33  Abercromby  Place,  where  premises  were  hired 
"  greatly  superior  to  those  previously  in  use,"  though  the  report  is  careful  to  add 
"  altogether  inadequate  for  the  full  educational  scheme  of  the  Academy."  In 
connexion  with  the  teaching  reference  is  more  than  once  made  to  the  copying  of 
Etty's  pictures,  both  by  members  and  students. 

In  the  meantime  the  Exhibitions  were  succeeding  beyond  all  expectation. 
In  1843  tne  galleries  were  opened  on  certain  evenings  in  the  week,  and  though 
at  first  the  attendance  was  not  satisfactory,  two  years  later  the  Annual  Report 
announces  the  complete  success  of  the  experiment,  the  rooms  being  crowded 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  lxxiii 

to  inconvenience.  Very  soon  the  partial  opening  is  made  general,  and  for  a 
long  series  of  years  the  evening  attendance  added  largely  to  the  Academy's 
resources. 

As  a  result  of  this  continuous  financial  success  the  Pension  Fund  soon 
reached  the  amount  at  which,  in  accordance  with  the  Charter,  annual  pensions 
might  be  granted.  This  provision  was  first  acted  on  in  1 845,  another  of  the 
long  cherished  objects  of  the  profession  being  thus  achieved. 

Progress  was  also  being  made  with  the  formation  of  a  Library.  In  the 
charter  of  1838  this  is  specifically  stated  as  one  of  the  aims  of  the  Academy,  and 
during  the  two  previous  years  presentations  of  books  and  engravings  had  been 
intimated  in  the  respective  reports.  The  very  limited  accommodation  at  the 
disposal  of  the  Academy,  and  its  uncertain  tenure,  militated  against  this  side  of 
their  development  ;  but  these  drawbacks  notwithstanding,  the  collection  had  so 
increased,  by  presentation  and  purchase,  that  when,  some  twenty  years  later,  a 
room  was  set  apart  for  it  in  the  new  building,  it  included  a  large  and  valuable 
collection  of  volumes  bearing  more  or  less  directly  on  the  history,  literature,  or 
philosophy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

4 

The  harmonious  relationships  of  the  Academy  with  the  Board  and  the 
Directors  were  unfortunately  interrupted  in  1844  by  an  incident,  trivial  in  itself, 
but  which  re-opened  in  an  aggravated  form  misunderstandings  which  were  in 
a  fair  way  of  being  arranged  or  forgotten.  In  the  course  of  a  heated  and 
undignified  controversy  which  followed,  statements  and  personal  allegations  were 
made  by  the  Secretary  to  the  Royal  Institution,  which  threatened,  a  year  or  two 
later,  to  have  their  sequel  in  the  Law  Courts.  This  was  happily  averted  through 
the  good  offices  of  Lord  Cockburn,  and  an  apology  tendered  to  the  Council  of 
the  Academy  ended  this  phase  of  the  quarrel.  But,  early  in  1845,  the  Secretary 
to  the  Board,  who  had  been  personally  concerned  in  the  incident  referred  to,  had 
managed  to  bring  about  a  situation  which,  if  persisted  in,  would  automatically 
have  deprived  the  Academy  of  the  use  of  the  Institution  galleries  for  their 
Exhibitions. 

Some  ten  years  previously  a  collection  of  pictures,  valued,  Dibdin  says,  at 
£14,000,  had  been  bequeathed  to  the  city  of  Edinburgh  by  Sir  James  Erskine  of 
Torrie.  The  Lord  Provost  and  the  Sheriff  of  Midlothian  had  been  appointed 
trustees  of  the  collection,  which  had  hitherto  been  housed  in  the  University 


lxxiv  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

Library  hall.  By  an  arrangement  now  concluded  with  the  Board,  the  Torrie 
pictures  were  to  occupy,  permanently,  two  of  the  rooms  hitherto  granted 
annually,  at  a  stipulated  rent,  for  the  Academy's  Exhibition;  and  when  its 
bearing  on  the  latter  was  pointed  out  by  Mr.  Hill,  the  curtly  official  reply  was 
that,  as  the  arrangement  had  been  sanctioned  by  the  Treasury,  the  Board 
regretted  that  it  was  beyond  their  power  to  renew  the  grant  of  the  two  rooms  to 
the  Academy  in  future. 

Into  the  elaborate  communications  which  passed  between  the  Academy  and 
the  Board  as  to  the  arrangement  made  in  1835  it  is  unnecessary  to  enter.  It  is 
sufficient  to  say  that  though  a  subsequent  resolution  of  the  Board  "  that  the  use 
of  the  galleries  be  granted  for  the  following  year  at  least,  and  that  a  Committee 
be  appointed  to  consider  the  whole  matter,"  strengthened  their  conviction  that 
the  general  body  of  the  Trustees  were  well  disposed  towards  them,  the  Council 
were  too  well  aware  of  the  persistency  of  the  governing  official  clique  to  have 
much  confidence  in  the  security  of  their  future  tenure.  This  was  borne  out  by 
an  intimation  received  early  in  1846  to  the  effect  that  the  use  of  the  rooms 
would  be  given  for  the  Exhibition  of  1847,  but  no  longer. 

This  exasperating  dog-in-the-manger  policy  on  the  part  of  the  Trustees  and 
Directors  had  produced  a  strong  public  feeling  in  favour  of  the  Academy — for 
the  citizens  were  keenly  interested  in  the  maintenance  of  the  Exhibitions — and 
during  the  autumn  of  1 845  a  series  of  articles  appeared  in  the  Edinburgh  Evening 
Post,  in  which  the  case  for  the  Academy  was  set  forth  with  great  ability.  In  the 
following  year  these,  with  an  appendix  of  very  valuable  documents  bearing  on  the 
subject,  were  published  under  the  title  Scottish  Art  and  National  Encouragement. 
More  than  once  reference  has  been  made  to  the  Academy's  indebtedness  to 
members  of  the  legal  profession  ;  but  it  is  doubtful  whether  a  more  opportune 
service  was  ever  rendered  them  than  by  the  author  of  those  letters,  Alexander 
Monro,  Sheriff  of  Linlithgowshire. 

The  correspondence  with  the  Board  concerning  this  critical  situation  had  led 
the  Academy  again  to  submit  their  grievances  to  the  Treasury  in  a  Memorial 
dated  August  1846,  and,  considering  their  past  experience,  it  must  have  been  no 
small  surprise  to  the  Council  to  learn  that  it  had  been  most  sympathetically 
received.  And  when  in  December  1847,  Mr.  John  Shaw  Lefevre,  one  of  the 
secretaries  to  the  Board  of  Trade,  to  whom  had  been  committed  the  duty  of 
inquiring  into  the  whole  matter,  gave  in  his  Report,  the  Council  may  very  well 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  lxxv 

have  congratulated  themselves  on  the  result  of  their  exertions,  and  on  the  prospect 
of  quieter  times. 

The  Report  presented  to  the  Treasury  by  Mr.  Lefevre  was  the  outcome 
of  a  tactful  and  judicious  handling  of  a  very  complicated  situation,  and  the 
proposals  contained  therein  were  exceedingly  gratifying  to  the  Academy. 

Ever  since  the  erection  of  the  Royal  Institution  building  the  matter  of  con- 
gestion had  been  a  growing  difficulty.  What  seemed  ample  accommodation  in 
1 8 19  was  very  soon  found  to  be  no  more  than  enough  for  the  various  claims 
made  on  it.  The  building,  it  must  be  remembered,  was  only  partly  intended  or 
adapted  for  Fine  Art  purposes.  From  its  foundation  a  large  portion  of  it  was 
devoted  to  the  housing  of  the  Royal  Society,  and,  as  time  went  on,  other  and 
sometimes  incongruous  uses  were  found  for  premises  occupying  so  convenient 
and  central  a  position.  It  is  little  wonder  then  that  the  limited  space  available  for 
the  Exhibition  of  works  of  art,  and  for  art  training,  was  soon  found  inadequate. 
The  increase  in  the  number  and  ability  of  resident  artists,  which  produced  the 
reconstituted  Academy,  would  of  itself  have  demonstrated  this  ;  but  with  rival 
bodies  each  having  their  ideals  of  annual  and  permanent  collections,  the  situation 
had  become  unworkable. 

In  successive  Memorials  addressed  to  the  Treasury  the  Academy  had  urged 
that  assistance  might  be  given  towards  the  erection  of  a  building  for  their  Exhibi- 
tions and  schools,  but  hitherto  a  deaf  ear  had  been  turned  to  their  appeals. 
Mr.  Lefevre's  Report  endorsed  this  claim  ;  its  leading  feature  being  the  erection 
of  a  building  for  the  accommodation  of  the  Academy,  towards  which  that  body 
had  signified  its  intention  of  contributing  such  a  sum  as  might  be  found  necessary, 
up  to  ,£12,000.  Subsequently,  however,  it  was  intimated  that,  as  another  part  of 
the  Report  recommended  the  bringing  together  of  the  works  of  Art  belonging  to 
various  public  and  Art  bodies  in  the  city  to  form  the  nucleus  of  a  national  collec- 
tion, the  Government  had  resolved  to  erect  an  additional  building  as  a  Scottish 
National  Gallery.  To  this  patriotic  resolution  the  Academy  had  readily  assented 
by  placing  their  very  valuable  Art  property  at  the  disposal  of  the  Government,  and 
by  waiving  their  claims  to  ownership,  or  part  ownership  of  the  works  purchased  by 
the  Royal  Institution,  as  long  as  they  were  devoted  to  a  like  use. 

Designs  for  the  two  buildings  were  prepared  by  Hamilton  and  Playfair,  but 
on  being  submitted  to  the  authorities  in  London,  both  were  rejected  as  being  too 
costly  of  realization.     The  twin  building  ultimately  adopted  was  proposed  and 


Ixxvi  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

designed  by  Playfair.  Of  the  designs  for  the  separate  structures,  those  by 
Hamilton — who,  since  the  death  of  Mr.  J.  F.  Williams  in  1846,  had  been  re- 
elected to  his  old  position  as  Treasurer — were  much  preferred  by  the  Academy  ; 
and  all  who  know  the  beautiful  elevation  drawings  of  the  buildings  standing 
side  by  side,  with  the  roadway  passing  between,  are  agreed  that  an  opportunity 
was  then  lost  of  a  decorative  treatment  of  the  Mound  which  is  not  likely  to  recur. 
Financially  the  Academy  fared  better  than  in  the  first  proposal,  for  "  in  order  that 
they  might  be  free  to  devote  more  of  their  funds  to  the  furtherance  of  Art,"  they 
were  informed  in  May  1849,  tnat  a  larger  amount  than  that  previously  con- 
templated was  to  be  obtained  from  the  funds  administered  by  the  Board  of 
Manufactures,  and  that  the  Government  were  willing  to  undertake  the  rest  of 
the  expense  of  the  building. 

The  site  for  the  new  twin  building  was  granted  by  the  Town  Council  for  the 
nominal  price  of  £1000,  it  having  been  previously  valued  by  three  different 
experts  at  about  forty  times  that  sum,  and  one  of  the  conditions  on  which  such 
favourable  terms  were  offered  was  the  provision  of  a  home  for  the  Royal  Scottish 
Academy.  It  is  needless,  in  view  of  more  recent  events,  to  discuss  the  complica- 
tions which  arose  between  this  date  and  the  passing  of  the  Bill,  the  opposition 
which  had  nearly  thwarted  that  consummation,  or  the  misgivings  on  the  part  of 
the  Academy  that  they  had  been  somehow  outwitted  in  the  form  in  which  the  Bill 
was  drawn  ;  are  not  these  things  chronicled  in  Sir  George  Harvey's  "  Notes  "  ? 
Under  the  guidance  of  influential  friends  and  well-wishers  the  various  pitfalls  were 
avoided,  and  the  Bill  became  law  on  August  13th,  1850  ;  the  combative  Treasurer 
alone  protesting  against  the  inadequate  provisions  of  the  Act. 

It  is  a  curious  coincidence  that  as  his  predecessor,  George  Watson,  had  died 
shortly  before  the  grant  of  the  Royal  Charter,  Sir  William  Allan  had  passed  away 
a  few  months  before  this  next  landmark  in  the  Academy's  history.  He  died  on 
February  22nd  of  this  year,  and  early  in  March  John  Watson  Gordon  was  elected 
President.  Shortly  thereafter  the  honour  of  Knighthood  was  conferred  on  him 
by  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria. 

5 

The  years  of  Allan's  Presidentship  were  notable  for  the  number  of 
important  figure  pictures  shown  at  the  annual  Exhibitions,  and  of  these  a  large 
proportion  belonged  to  what  were  designated  "  the  higher  branches."  Stimulated 
by  the  example  of  their  President,  of  Wm.  Etty  and  of  Sir  David  Wilkie — who  had 


SIR  J.   WATSON  GORDON. 

Twrij  President,  1850-1864. 

From  the  Self  Portrait  in  t/ie  />cssession  0/  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 


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now  turned  from  the  genre  by  which  he  is  best  known  to  historical  subjects — 
some  half  dozen  of  the  leading  Academicians  devoted  themselves  to  that  class  of 
work.  In  this  they  were  encouraged  by  the  Association  (one  of  whose  aims  was 
the  fostering  of  those  "  higher  branches "),  which  spent  large  sums  for  works 
dealing  with  Allegory,  History  or  Romance.  It  is  not  easy  to  arrange  works  of 
Art  in  artificial  categories,  but  this  has  been  attempted  in  several  of  the  early 
Reports  of  the  Association,  where  the  works  in  the  contemporary  Exhibitions,  so 
tabulated,  are  set  over  against  their  expenditure  in  the  respective  branches.  This 
invariably  shows  how  large  a  proportion  went  to  the  acquisition  of  important 
figure  subjects,  and  of  landscape  in  the  grand  style,  of  which  Thomson  of 
Duddingston,  Andrew  Wilson  and  young  M'Culloch  were  the  leading  exponents. 
The  figure  painters  mainly  patronized  after  Allan,  who — it  goes  without  saying — 
comes  in  for  the  lion's  share,  were  Scott,  Duncan,  Fraser,  Scott  Lauder  and 
Harvey.  The  versatile  Wm.  Simson  shares  those  favours  in  a  lesser  degree, 
and  Dyce's  name  appears  once  or  twice  before  he  was  called  to  London  on 
Government  service.  The  art-loving  public  of  Edinburgh  could  thus  count  on  a 
number  of  subject  pictures  of  commanding  interest,  not  from  extraneous  sources, 
but  from  the  studios  of  members  of  the  Scottish  Academy,  and  it  is  doubtful 
whether  during  those  years  the  Royal  Academy  itself  could  show  more  attractive 
works  than  those  exhibited  year  after  year  by  the  artists  named  above  in  the 
Institution  Galleries.  Certainly  such  pictures  as  Scott's  "  Traitors'  Gate," 
Duncan's  scenes  from  the  Jacobite  era,  Lauder's  "  Trial  of  Effie  Deans,"  and 
Harvey's  "  Covenanters'  Communion  "  and  "  Leaving  the  Manse,"  had  much 
to  do  with  the  extraordinary  and  increasing  popularity  of  the  Exhibitions. 

In  dealing  with  the  Academy's  first  decade  it  was  noted  that  its  ranks 
remained  almost  unbroken.  This  continued  for  a  year  or  two  longer;  but  with 
the  advent  of  the  'forties  the  veterans  begin  to  fall.  The  year  1840  saw  the 
removal  of  Alexander  Nasmyth  and  the  Rev.  John  Thomson.  In  the  year 
following  a  still  more  distinguished  name,  that  of  Sir  David  Wilkie,  disappears 
also  from  the  honorary  list.  He  died  at  the  comparatively  early  age  of  fifty-six. 
The  Academy's  minutes  record  letters  of  condolence  to  the  great  artist's  relatives, 
and  that  a  sum  of  100  guineas  was  voted  towards  a  proposed  memorial  in 
London.  Shortly  afterwards  they  were  able  to  secure  at  the  painter's  sale  his 
unfinished  picture,  "  John  Knox  administering  the  Sacrament  at  Calder  House," 
now  in  the  National  Gallery  of  Scotland.     It  was  not  till   1844  that,  with  the 


lxxviii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

death  of  Wm.  Nicholson,  their  first  Secretary,  the  ranks  of  the  active  Acade- 
micianship  were  again  broken.  A  heavier  loss  soon  followed,  for  in  1845 
Thomas  Duncan  was  taken  at  the  age  of  thirty-seven.  Before  the  close  of 
Allan's  Presidency  the  ranks  had  been  further  depleted  by  the  death  of  the 
Treasurer,  J.  F.  Williams,  and,  sorest  loss  of  all,  David  Scott,  still  young  in  years 
though  wasted  by  pulmonary  disease  and  disappointed  ambitions.  But  the 
Academy's  position  was  already  secure,  and  with  a  host  of  able  youths  competing 
for  membership,  they  could  face  the  future  with  confidence,  undismayed  by  the 
inevitable  losses  time  brings,  nay,  made  stronger  in  every  way  by  the  memories 
of  such  men  as  Duncan  and  Scott  and  Allan. 

When  one  tries  to  recall  the  conditions  under  which  Scottish  Art  and  the 
Academy  so  developed  and  prospered,  some  superficial  conclusions  have  to  be 
revised.  Scotland  is  apt  to  be  regarded  as  a  country  given  over  to  rather  prosaic 
interests  and  bitter  ecclesiastical  controversy,  and  it  has  been  considered  a  self- 
evident  proposition  that  such  is  an  eminently  unfavourable  soil  for  the  growth  of 
the  Fine  Arts.  But  what  are  the  facts?  During  a  period  when  ecclesiastical 
questions  seemed  to  absorb  the  whole  faculties  of  the  nation — for  these  were  the 
years  of  "  the  Ten  Years'  Conflict "  and  the  Disruption — Scotland  had  room  for 
other  movements,  and  amongst  them  the  Art  movement,  which  the  hasty  thinker 
is  prone  to  set  down  as  an  unlikely  accompaniment.  There  was  really  nothing 
strange  in  this  ;  rather  the  opposite,  for  wherever  the  spirit  of  a  people  is  deeply 
moved,  the  latent  faculties  are  sure  to  be  stimulated  in  diverse  directions.  And 
so  we  have  the  intense  religious  earnestness  of  the  period,  and  the. enthusiastic 
pursuit  of  the  Fine  Arts,  not  only  co-existing,  but  in  a  manner  co-operating  and 
indebted  to  each  other.  Dr.  Chalmers  was  chaplain  to  the  Academy,  whilst  the 
movement  he  led  was  stimulated  by  Harvey's  pictures  of  some  of  its  contem- 
porary incidents,  and  of  those  of  the  Covenanting  times  which  it  recalled ;  for 
these  were  very  popular,  and  engravings  from  them  may  still  be  seen  over  the 
length  and  breadth  of  Scotland. 

Hints  of  the  social  side  of  the  Academy's  corporate  life  are  not  wanting  in 
their  records ;  mention  being  made  from  time  to  time  of  Evening  Promenades  held 
in  the  galleries,  by  means  of  which  substantial  sums  were  raised  for  charitable  or 
national  purposes — one  in  April  1844,  was  in  aid  of  the  fund  for  completing  the 
Scott  monument.  There  are  the  usual  loyal  and  dutiful  addresses  incumbent 
on  chartered   bodies,  notably  that  presented   to  Her   Majesty  and   the  Prince 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  lxxix 

Consort  on  their  first  visit  to  Scotland  in  1842,  which  was  made  the  occasion  of 
conferring  the  honour  of  Knighthood  on  the  President.  Two  years  later  the 
social  event  of  the  Art  world  was  the  banquet  given  to  their  old  friend  Wm.  Etty, 
on  the  occasion  of  his  coming  to  Edinburgh  in  the  autumn  of  1844.  The  visit 
was  a  surprise  one,  hurriedly  undertaken  by  the  artist  to  see — and  to  show  to  a 
brother  from  Java — his  five  great  pictures  in  their  new  abode  at  the  Institution. 
But  though  thus  taken  unawares,  a  demonstration  was  improvized  in  the  form  of 
a  dinner  at  Barry's  Hotel  on  the  artist's  second  and  last  day  in  the  city,  when 
"  notwithstanding  the  shortness  of  the  notice,  and  though  it  was  the  dull  season 
in  Edinburgh,  some  thirty  members  of  the  Academy  assembled  to  receive  him." 
The  interval  of  thirteen  years  had  only  increased  the  enthusiasm  of  the  Scottish 
artists  towards  the  painter  of ''Judith  "  and  "The  Combat."  "  At  the  threshold 
of  the  feast,"  to  quote  Gilchrist's  life  of  the  painter,  "  a  further  unexpected  com- 
pliment awaited  Etty.  The  folding  doors  being  thrown  open — which  separated 
ante-room  from  dining-hall — a  large  and  magnificent  one  brilliantly  lighted,  the 
painter's  eyes  were  saluted,  to  his  strange  delight,  by  his  chef-cT 'ceuvre  'The 
Combat '  at  the  upper  end  of  the  room  and  of  a  table  sumptuous  with  plate." 
There  were  the  usual  after-dinner  speeches  and  interchange  of  compliments 
before  the  company  separated.  "  The  artist  returned,"  writes  his  biographer, 
"  well-pleased  with  his  successful  trip."  His  northern  friends  were  to  see  him 
no  more — at  least  on  their  side  of  the  Border — but  for  yet  a  full  generation  the 
memory  and  tradition  of  those  visits  of  the  great  colourist  lingered  in  Edinburgh 
studios ;  and  if,  for  the  moment,  the  name  of  William  Etty  no  longer  holds  the 
market,  and  is  even  flouted  by  some  superior  critics,  that  is  a  fate  which  has 
frequently  overtaken  the  greatest  of  artists.  As  with  those  other  masters,  with 
Etty  it  can  be  temporary  only,  for  amidst  the  welter  of  new  isms  and  theories 
the  adage  holds  good  that  the  first  qualification  of  the  painter  is  to  paint  ;  and 
where,  amongst  the  moderns,  is  to  be  found  his  superior  in  that  sense  of  colour 
and  mastery  of  the  brush  which  are  the  main  constituents  of  the  craft  ? x  A  few 
years  after  his  death,  which  took  place  in  1849,  tne  Academy  purchased  from 

1  In  his  evidence  given  before  the  Royal  Academy  Commission  in  1863,  Mr.  G.  F.  Watts  says : 
"  I  was  very  much  struck  at  the  International  Exhibition  last  summer  by  a  large  picture  by  Etty, 
which,  I  think,  was  very  great  indeed  in  some  qualities  in  which  the  English  School  is  most 
deficient.  I  allude  to  the  picture  in  three  compartments — '  Judith '  ;  it  seemed  to  be  a  very  fine 
work  indeed." 


lxxx  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

Etty's  executors  his  copy  of  Titian's  "  Venus  of  the  Tribune,"  a  work  which 
reveals  even  more  than  do  his  original  compositions  his  kinship  with  the  great 
Venetians.  Without  over-labouring  the  point,  it  may  be  said  that  the  lines  on 
which  Scottish  Art  developed  during  the  middle  decades  of  the  nineteenth 
century  owed  not  a  little  to  the  Academy's  twenty  years'  associations  with 
William  Etty. 

Political  conditions  had,  during  the  period  already  dealt  with,  been,  on  the 
whole,  favourable  to  the  cultivation  of  the  Fine  Arts,  and  the  century  entered  on 
its  second  half  in  the  general  expectation  of  a  prolonged  peace. 


PART  III 

FROM  THE  ACADEMY'S  OCCUPATION  OF  THEIR  NEW  GALLERIES,  1855, 
TILL  THEIR  ENTRY  ON  THE  RE -CONSTRUCTED  ROYAL  INSTITUTION 
BUILDING,  191 1 

I 

THERE  is  a  saying  to  the  effect  that  the  happiness  and  prosperity  of  a 
country  are  in  proportion  to  the  brevity  of  its  annals.  If  the  same  may 
be  predicated  of  institutions,  the  Academy's  most  prosperous  time  was  the  thirty 
years  following  their  entry  on  the  new  galleries  in  1855,  for,  compared  with  the 
contentious  earlier  decades,  its  record  is  tame  and  flat. 

There  were  great  doings  at  the  inauguration,  and  the  Exhibition,  a  specially 
good  one,  was  the  most  successful  on  record.  In  their,  comparatively  speaking, 
commodious  new  home,  the  Academy  enter  on  a  more  dignified  corporate  life. 
A  gold  medal,  designed  by  Mr.  Noel  Paton,  as  a  badge  of  office  for  the  President, 
was  executed  by  Mr.  Wyon  of  London;  and  from  1857  silver  and  bronze 
replicas  of  the  same  were  given  to  Academicians  and  Associates  with  their 
respective  diplomas.  The  collection  of  Art  property  proceeds  apace,  and  even 
when  the  larger  part  of  it  had,  by  the  terms  of  the  Treasury  minute,  been  housed 
in  the  newly  formed  National  Gallery,  there  remained  for  the  embellishment  of 
the  Academy's  private  apartments  many  valuable  and  interesting  works,  including 
portraits  of  most  of  those  who  had  been  prominently  associated  with  the  founding 
of  the  body,  and  with  the  earlier  art  movements  in  the  Scottish  capital.  Also,  by 
the  appointment  of  Mr.  James  Drummond  as  Librarian  in  November  1857,  the 
collection  of  art  volumes  which  had  been  accumulating  for  twenty-five  years  was 
at  length  made  fully  available  for  the  use  of  members  and  students. 

Though  the  Academy  had  entirely  approved  of  the  proposals  of  the  Treasury 
minute  in  regard  to  the  allocation  of  the  teaching,  the  opening  of  the  Life  School 
did  not  take  place  for  a  year  or  two.  Visitors  were  appointed  and  a  scheme 
drawn  up  for  the  conduct  of  the  school  in  1859,  but  owing  to  the  necessity  of 

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lxxxii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

extensive  alterations  on  the  room  assigned  for  the  purpose,  it  was  not  till  towards 
the  close  of  the  following  year  that  the  class  got  under  way ;  a  long-standing 
source  of  altercation  between  the  Academy  and  the  Board  being  thus  finally 
removed.  It  is  indeed  gratifying  to  note  all  through  these  transactions  the 
changed  attitude  of  the  former  combatants.  The  Council  have  only  to  hint  at 
some  desired  improvement  to  have  it  admitted  and  promptly  carried  out ;  whilst 
at  all  Academy  functions  the  officials  of  the  Board  are  honoured  guests.  After 
more  than  twenty  years  wrangling,  like  the  rival  pipers  at  the  wedding  of  the 
immortal  "Shon  Maclean,"  they 

"Embraced  like  brothers  and  kindred  spirits, 
And  fully  admitted  each  other's  merits." 

Till  some  years  after  the  middle  of  the  century  Scottish  Art,  though  to  some 
extent  recognised  south  of  the  Border,  was  practically  unknown  on  the  Continent ; 
but  in  1855,  on  the  occasion  of  the  first  International  Exhibition  in  Paris,  several 
portraits  by  Scottish  painters  attracted  great  attention,  and  gold  medals  of  the 
first  class  were  awarded  to  Sir  John  Watson  Gordon  and  to  Francis  Grant ;  and 
of  the  second  class  to  Macnee  and  one  or  two  other  painters,  as  well  as  to  the 
Architect  Treasurer  Hamilton.  It  may  have  been  as  much  owing  to  the  impres- 
sion made  on  French  artists  and  art  critics  by  the  works  so  honoured,  as  to  the 
political  alliance  of  the  two  countries  that  when,  a  year  or  two  later,  a  request  was 
made  by  the  Council  that  French  Art  should  be  represented  at  their  annual 
Exhibition,  a  response  was  received  intimating  that,  by  special  command  of  the 
Emperor,  four  pictures  from  the  Luxembourg  Museum  were  being  forwarded  to 
Edinburgh.  These  were  Christ  giving  the  Keys  of  Paradise  to  St.  Peter,  by  Jean 
Domenique  Ingres;  The  Defence  of  Paris  in  1S14,  by  Horace  Vernet;  Jewish 
Wedding  in  Morocco,  by  Eugene  Delacroix ;  and  The  Princes  in  the  Tower,  by 
Paul  Delaroche.  The  works  thus  kindly  lent  were  by  men  of  European  reputa- 
tion, and  they  formed  the  chief  attraction  in  the  Exhibition  of  1857.  On  their 
being  returned  an  address  was  forwarded  to  His  Imperial  Majesty,  in  which  the 
Council  regard  the  favour  as  a  pleasing  token  of  international  amity,  and  revert 
to  the  close  relationship  of  Scotland  with  France  in  earlier  times. 

In  the  summer  and  autumn  of  this  year  an  Art  Treasures  Exhibition  was 
held  in  Manchester,  a  city  which  had  for  some  time  been  distinguished  for  its 
patronage  of  the  Fine  Arts.     The  Exhibition,  the  forerunner  of  many  others, 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  Ixxxiii 

constituted  an  era  in  the  history  of  British  Art,  and  revealed  both  to  our  own 
people  and  to  foreigners,  not  only  the  extraordinary  wealth  of  Old  Masters  which 
had  found  their  way  into  our  insular  collections,  but  also  the  virility  of  the  native 
school  from  Hogarth  onwards.  To  the  modern  section  of  the  Exhibition  the 
Academy  lent  their  five  great  Ettys;  and  to  the  galleries  at  Old  Trafford  the 
artists  and  art-loving  public  of  Scotland,  as  well  as  of  England,  flocked  in  great 
numbers. 

On  the  4th  of  March,  1858,  a  letter  was  received  containing  the  Revised 
Treasury  Minute,  by  which  the  relations  of  the  Academy  with  the  Board  of 
Trustees  were  regulated  for  many  years.  The  minute  was  perused  by  the  Council 
with  profound  interest  and  satisfaction,  and  in  that  spirit  the  letter  was  answered 
two  days  later.  Hamilton,  still  as  keenly  interested  in  this  crisis  as  in  those  of 
former  years,  had  died  only  ten  days  earlier,  and  Mr.  W.  B.  Johnstone  had 
succeeded  him  in  the  treasurership.  Shortly  afterwards  Mr.  Johnstone  was  also 
appointed  Curator  of  the  National  Gallery,  to  which,  by  the  provisions  of  the 
minute,  such  of  the  Academy's  works  of  art  as  were  considered  suitable  were  now 
transferred. 

The  most  notable  event  of  the  next  few  years  was  the  part  taken  by  the 
Academy  in  the  Volunteer  movement  of  1859-60.  The  expectation  of  a  pro- 
longed peace  cherished  about  the  middle  of  the  century,  and  of  which  the  great 
Exhibition  of  1851  was  regarded  as  a  symbol,  had  been  rudely  falsified  by  the 
breaking  out  of  the  Crimean  War  in  1854,  followed  towards  the  close  of  the 
decade  by  the  Italian  War  of  Liberation.  The  swift  successes  of  the  French 
and  Piedmontese  armies  over  Austria  had  led  to  a  recrudescence  of  militarism 
across  the  Channel;  and  to  the  consequent  cooling  down  of  the  international 
amity  referred  to  in  a  preceding  paragraph.  Napoleon  III.,  like  the  first  of  the 
name,  was  looked  on  as  arbiter  of  the  European  situation  ;  and  it  needed  only 
the  aggressive  utterances  towards  Britain  of  some  of  his  more  fiery  supporters  to 
bring  back  the  age-long  attitude  of  suspicion  between  the  two  countries.  In 
response  to  these  thinly  veiled  threats  a  wave  of  enthusiasm  swept  over  the 
United  Kingdom,  and,  within  a  few  months,  the  Volunteer  movement  was  a  fait 
accompli ;  some  two  hundred  thousand  men  being  thus  added  to  the  defensive 
forces  of  the  realm.  From  Land's  End  to  John  o'  Groat's  companies  and  battalions 
sprang  into  being;  and  nowhere  was  the  movement  taken  up  with  more  spirit 
than  in  Scotland  and  its  ancient  capital.     The  force  consisted  mainly  of  riflemen, 


lxxxiv  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

but  all  branches  of  the  service  were  represented.  A  feature  of  this  spontaneous 
arming  in  the  larger  cities,  was  that  in  many  cases  companies  were  recruited  from 
some  professional  or  commercial  body,  and  were  named  accordingly.  Thus,  in 
Edinburgh,  the  various  legal  bodies  had  their  companies  in  the  city  battalions,  as 
had  also  bankers,  merchants,  and  civil  servants,  whilst,  as  in  Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  learning  was  represented  in  a  University  company. 

A  paragraph  in  the  Report  for  i860  shows  that  the  local  artists  had  promptly 
responded  to  the  appeal  of  the  Lord  Provost  by  forming  themselves  into  a  corps 
of  Volunteer  Artillery,  that  they  had  elected  three  Academicians  as  their  officers, 
and  that  they  had  been  officially  recognised  by  the  Academy,  who  subscribed  £30 
toward  the  working  expenses  of  the  company — now  No.  1  of  the  City  Artillery. 
The  younger  members  were  mostly  in  the  ranks,  whilst  a  number  of  the  older 
Academicians,  headed  by  the  President,  who  subscribed  £20,  enrolled  themselves 
as  honorary  members,  each  subscribing  ^5.  From  a  circular  issued  in  February, 
1 86 1,  one  gathers  that  the  company  then  numbered  sixty-four,  over  a  score  of 
whom  were  then,  or  later,  members  of  the  Academy.  Mr.  Noel  Paton  was 
Captain,  and  Mr.  John  Faed  and  Mr.  James  Archer,  Lieutenants.  William 
Fettes  Douglas  had  initiated  the  movement ;  W.  Q.  Orchardson  and  Hugh 
Cameron  being  prominently  associated  with  him  in  the  formation  of  the 
company. 

Some  idea  of  the  enthusiasm  with  which  volunteering  was  carried  on  in  the 
profession  during  the  autumn  of  1859  may  be  gathered  from  certain  passages  in 
Mr.  Martin  Hardie's  John  Pettie,  R.A.  At  first  the  young  painter,  whose  ardent 
temperament  was,  from  the  commencement,  writ  large  on  all  his  doings,  fought 
shy  of  the  movement,  fearful  lest  it  should  interfere  with  his  beloved  studies. 
But  once  enlisted  through  the  persuasion  of  Cameron  and  Orchardson,  he  took 
up  the  cause  with  his  accustomed  verve,  and  in  various  letters  to  his  fellow- 
student  M'Taggart,  then  at  Campbeltown,  we  find  him  acting  as  recruiting 
sergeant  for  the  company.     Thus  on  August  28  th  : 

Will  you  join  ?  You  must.  Such  splendid  prospects  we  have  of  being 
stuck  behind  a  stone  dyke  and  peppering  at  an  enemy.  They  talk  of 
Government  fortifying  Inchkeith  for  us. 

And  again  on  November  1st : 

My  uniform  will  be  ready  on  Tuesday.     A  little  private  drill  will  put 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  lxxxv 

you  equal  with  us  in  no  time.     Your  name  is  read  out  from  the  roll  every 
night  by  Lieutenant  Faed,  and  you  are  jotted  down  as  "  absent,"  my  boy. 

The  same  delightful  memoir  tells  how,  on  a  somewhat  daring  request  of  Pettie's, 
the  two  friends — now  full-fledged  gunners — were  permitted  by  the  officer  in 
charge  of  the  Royal  Artillery  to  assist  in  the  firing  of  the  Royal  Salute  in  the 
half-moon  battery  at  the  Castle,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Queen  reviewing  the 
Scottish  Volunteers  in  August,  i860. 

In  the  spring  of  1862  the  late  Sir  John  Pender,  a  Scottish  merchant  resident 
in  Manchester,  well  known  as  an  Art  collector,  presented  the  corps  with  a  six- 
pounder  Whitworth  gun.  It  is  still  to  be  seen  at  the  headquarters  of  the  Royal 
Garrison  Artillery,  Macdonald  Road,  but  considering  its  history  it  might  well 
adorn  the  Members'  corridor  at  the  Academy. 

The  distinctive  professional  character  of  the  various  companies  of  the 
Volunteer  force  did  not  long  continue.  It  had  never  been  recognised  by  the 
War  Office,  and,  indeed,  it  was  more  akin  to  the  spirit  of  those  guild  companies 
of  Archers  and  Arquebusiers  immortalised  by  Hals  and  Van  der  Heist,  than 
to  modern  military  organisation.  One  or  two  such  companies  of  the  City  Rifle 
Brigade  soon  ceased  to  exist  ;  and  though  the  artist  element  in  the  premier 
company  of  the  artillery  survived  well  into  the  seventies,  in  course  of  time  that 
too  vanished.  During  the  last  quarter  of  the  century  artist  volunteers  were 
mostly  associated  with  the  City  Rifles  or  with  the  local  Yeomanry.  Several  of 
the  latter  served  through  the  Boer  War  of  1 899-1902.  Now,  artists  rarely 
attain  to  academic  honours  till  they  are  well  over  military  age,  but  that  the  old 
spirit  still  exists  is  attested  by  the  fact  that  in  the  more  serious  crisis  in  which  we 
are  yet  involved  over  270  of  the  teaching  staff"  and  students  at  the  Edinburgh 
Art  College  have  joined  the  colours.1  Of  these  the  machine-gun  team  attached 
to  certain  companies  of  the  5th  Royal  Scots,  which,  as  being  composed  mostly  of 
students  aiming  at  a  professional  career,  may  be  considered  the  lineal  descendants 
of  the  Artists'  Artillery  of  1859,  nave  won  a  qmte  exceptional  reputation  in  the 
Gallipoli  peninsula. 

As  has  been  noted,  the  thirty  years  succeeding  the  Academy's  removal  to 
their  new  galleries  was  a  period  of  increasing  prosperity,  so  far  as  prosperity  can 
be  gauged  by  material  success.     Though  for  the  greater  part  of  that  time  the 

1  More  than  half  of  them  before  Lord  Derby's  semi-compulsory  scheme  came  into  operation. 


lxxxvi  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

annual  Exhibition  has  its  rivals,  first  in  Glasgow,  and  afterwards  in  other  Scottish 
centres  also,  the  attendance  and  sales  at  those  of  the  Academy  were  only 
stimulated  by  the  rivalry.  The  Association  spends  considerably  less  than  in 
former  years,  but  it  still  adds  materially  to  the  sum  total  of  the  purchases,  and 
it  has  more  than  fulfilled  the  expectations  of  its  founders  in  the  creation  of  a 
public  ready  to  expend  a  fair  amount  on  the  encouragement  of  Art,  and 
especially  of  native  art.  The  big  collection,  got  together  at  high  figures  from 
ostentatious  motives — and  not  infrequently  with  an  eye  to  a  further  rise  in 
values — was  as  yet  little  in  evidence  north  of  the  Tweed  ;  but  the  taste  for 
picture  collecting  was  very  genuine  and  widely  diffused  amongst  our  professional 
and  business  classes. 

The  provisions  of  the  Treasury  minute  in  regard  to  teaching  worked 
smoothly  enough,  though  there  was  in  some  quarters  a  natural  irritation  that 
the  Trustees'  Academy,  which  had  come  to  be  regarded  as  a  national  institution, 
should  be  dominated  by  the  ideals  of  the  Science  and  Art  Department  at  South 
Kensington.  That  there  was  some  sympathy  with  this  feeling  in  the  Academy 
is  evident  from  the  fact  that  in  1875,  in  response  to  a  memorial  addressed  to  the 
Board  by  the  President  and  Council,  the  gallery  of  casts  was  opened  to  artists 
and  art  students,  as  nearly  as  possible  on  the  same  terms  as  before  the  year  1858. 
In  the  Academy's  department  there  had  been  a  steady  increase  in  the  number  of 
students,  and  some  years  earlier  additional  facilities  for  Life  Study — which  had 
been  meagre  enough — were  provided  by  the  opening  of  a  morning  class.  In 
course  of  time  the  class  hours  were  considerably  extended,  whilst  by  the  middle 
eighties — when  the  class  attained  its  maximum  numbers — several  prizes  and 
bursaries  were,  by  the  generosity  of  friends,  available  for  the  encouragement 
of  the  various  departments  of  the  artist's  craft. 

In  virtue  of  the  Academy's  recognised  position  in  the  city  the  President  and 
Council  more  than  once  petition  against  proposed  alterations  in  connexion  with 
schemes  for  City  improvements,  without  much  success  it  must  be  said  ;  and  one 
may  be  sure  that  the  moving  spirit  in  such  appeals  would  be  their  Librarian, 
James  Drummond,  whose  volume  of  Old  Edinburgh  sketches,  executed  between 
1848-67,  records  for  us  what  their  petitions  could  not  save.  The  more  assured 
financial  position  enabled  them  also  to  subscribe  towards  several  public  or 
national  purposes,  and  to  commemorate  suitably  one  or  two  Scottish  artists  of 
the  previous  century.     Thus  in  1866  a  monument  to  the  brothers  Runciman 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  lxxxvii 

was  placed  on  the  west  wall  of  the  Canongate  churchyard,  and  eight  years  later 
a  memorial  to  David  Allan  was  erected  over  his  grave  in  the  Old  Calton  burying 
ground. 

On  its  social  side,  needless  to  say,  the  Academy's  life  kept  pace  with  its 
easier  circumstances.  The  opening  banquet  seems,  since  about  the  later  fifties, 
to  have  become  an  annual  event,  whilst  the  Receptions  are  increasingly  brilliant. 
Since  the  opening  of  the  National  Gallery,  the  two  sets  of  rooms  were  available  for 
such  functions,  and  one  reads  of  4,000  invitations  having  been  issued  for  that  of 
i860.  From  time  to  time  notable  artists  from  the  south  are  hospitably  enter- 
tained, Stanfield  and  Roberts  in  1858, Tom  Faed  in  1874, and  on  more  than  one 
occasion  when  the  city  was  the  rendezvous  of  certain  associations,  special 
Exhibitions  were  organised  in  connection  with  their  meetings.  The  important 
place  the  annual  Exhibitions  held  in  the  social  year  is  aptly  depicted  by  Alexander 
Smith  in  the  preliminary  chapter  of  A  Summer  in  Skye  : 

u  In  spring  time  when  the  east  winds  blow . . .  and  when  coughs  and  colds 
do  most  abound,  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy  opens  her  many  pictured 
walls.  From  February  to  May  this  is  the  most  fashionable  lounge  in 
Edinburgh.  The  rooms  are  warm,  so  thickly  carpeted  that  no  footfall 
is  heard,  and  there  are  seats  in  abundance.  It  is  quite  wonderful  how 
many  young  ladies  and  gentlemen  get  suddenly  interested  in  art.  The 
Exhibition  is  a  charming  place  for  flirtation  ;  and  when  Romeo  is  short 
in  the  matter  of  small  talk — as  Romeo  sometimes  will  be — there  is  always 
a  picture  at  hand  to  suggest  a  topic.  Romeo  may  say  a  world  of  pretty 
things  while  he  turns  up  the  number  of  a  picture  in  Juliet's  catalogue — for 
without  a  catalogue  Juliet  never  appears  in  the  rooms.  Before  the  season 
closes  she  has  her  catalogue  by  heart,  and  could  repeat  it  to  you  from 
beginning  to  end  more  glibly  than  she  could  her  Catechism. ...  If  many 
marriages  are  not  made  here,  there  are  gay  deceivers  in  the  world." 

Written  about  1865,  these  lines  might  apply  to  the  Exhibitions  of  many  years 
before  and  after  that  date. 

2 
As  regards  the  course  and  development  of  Scottish  art  during  this  period  it 
may  be  said   that,  while   keeping  its   individual   flavour,  the  native  school   of 
painting  was  influenced  by  the  various  movements  which  had  their  origin  in 


lxxxviii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

England  and  latterly  on  the  Continent.  From  its  rise  towards  the  close  of  the 
eighteenth  century,  the  Scottish  School  had  owed  much  to  the  quality  of  its 
portraiture.  In  this  department  the  virile  art  of  Raeburn  was  continued  through 
the  Watsons,  Graham  Gilbert,  and  Macnee  to  George  Reid  and  the  later 
portraitists.  At  the  date  of  the  Academy's  removal  to  its  new  home,  the  three 
first  named  were  at  the  zenith  of  their  powers,  and  they  were  supported  in 
the  annual  Exhibitions  by  various  able  figure  and  landscape  painters,  the 
continuators  of  the  tradition  of  Wilkie,  Allan  and  Thomson  of  Duddingston. 
A  younger  school,  influenced  by  the  technique  of  Etty  and  Duncan,  and  touched 
by  the  more  realistic  tendencies  of  the  time,  had  arisen  towards  the  middle  of 
the  century.  Noel  Paton,  the  Faeds,  Drummond,  Archer,  Nicol  and  the  future 
President,  Fettes  Douglas,  were  its  leading  exponents.  With  painters  of  such 
varied  tendencies  as  Bough,  Fraser,  Wintour  and  Robert  Herdman  as  a  link, 
these  were  followed  in  a  few  years  by  a  group  of  talented  men  known  as  the 
pupils  of  Scott  Lauder.  For,  notwithstanding  the  Byronic  adieu  to  his  native 
land  and  city  referred  to  in  a  previous  chapter,  Lauder  has  been  since  1852 
Master  at  the  Trustees'  Academy,  surrounded  by  a  group  of  lads  who,  under  the 
spell  of  his  unique  personality,  were  to  sustain  Scottish  painting  at  a  high  level 
till  the  close  of  the  century.  And  though  the  majority  of  them  found  their  way 
to  London  within  a  few  years,  the  more  distinguished  of  these  were  soon  associated 
with  the  Academy  through  Hon.  Membership,  and  their  work  was  as  familiar  in 
its  annual  Exhibitions  as  at  Burlington  House.  In  addition,  they  so  strengthened 
Scottish  art  in  the  metropolis  that  an  important  section  of  the  exhibitors  at  the 
Royal  Academy  were  known  as  "  the  London  Scottish,"  a  title  borrowed  from 
the  famous  Volunteer  regiment  then  recently  embodied.  But  the  name,  and  the 
common  characteristics  of  their  art  with  that  practised  north  of  the  Tweed,  had 
not  a  little  to  do  with  the  recognition  in  the  south  of  a  Scottish  School,  and  thus, 
after  a  full  generation,  the  dream  of  the  few  north-country  artists  who  had  sent 
words  of  encouragement  from  London  to  the  founders  of  the  Academy  became 
a  reality.  It  is  questionable,  indeed,  whether  Scottish  painting  ever  better 
deserved  the  title  than  during  this  period.  Alexander  Smith,  who  has  already 
been  quoted  in  regard  to  the  social  aspect  of  the  Exhibitions,  may  help  in  this 
direction  also. 

"  To  others  than  young  ladies  and  gentlemen  the  rooms  are  interesting, 
for  Scottish  art  is  at  this  moment  more  powerful  than  Scottish  literature. 


SIR    GEORGE  HARVEY. 

Fourth  President,  1864-1876. 

From  the  Portrait  by  Robert  f/erdman,  R.S.A.,  in  the  possession  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  lxxxix 

Perhaps  some  half-dozen   pictures  in  each  Academy's   Exhibition  are  the 

most  notable  intellectual  products  that  Scotland  can  present  for  the  year. 

The  Scottish  brush  is  stronger  than  the  Scottish  pen." 
And  he  proceeds  to  illustrate  his  thesis  by  references  to  certain  works  which,  it 
must  be  confessed,  have  not  all  stood  the  test  of  time.  But  amongst  the  exhibits 
during  those  years  there  were  a  sufficient  number  of  outstanding  merit  to  justify 
the  writer's  remarks,  and  to  sustain  the  interest  of  the  exhibitions  in  the  eyes 
both  of  artists  and  of  the  public.  Watson  Gordon  held  the  place  occupied  by 
Raeburn  at  the  beginning  of  the  century,  and  his  reputation  was  more  widely 
recognised.  This  is  sufficiently  indicated  by  the  fact  that  when,  in  1855,  tne 
Birmingham  friends  and  admirers  of  David  Cox,  the  famous  English  water- 
colourist,  resolved  to  present  him  with  his  portrait,  the  choice  fell  on  Watson 
Gordon ;  although  it  involved  a  long  journey  to  Mr.  Cox,  then  in  indifferent 
health.  The  account  of  this  visit  in  Solly's  Life  of  Cox  may  be  quoted  as  giving 
a  graphic  note  of  the  Scottish  painter,  then  nearing  three  score  and  ten.  The 
party — Cox  was  accompanied  by  his  son  and  a  Mr.  Hall  of  Birmingham — arrived 
in  Edinburgh  on  the  evening  of  the  14th  August,  and  on  the  20th  Mr.  David 
Cox,  jun.,  in  a  letter  to  his  daughters,  gives  the  following  notes: 

"  15th  August.      My  father  has  been  for  a  first  sitting,  and  I  think  it  all 

goes  on  well.     I  expect  he  will  not  be  wanted  above  five  times. ...     Sir  W. 

Gordon  is  affable  and  entertaining,  with  a  grave  and  dignified  carriage.  .  .  . 

Monday,  20th  August,     Sir  John  has  finished  the  portrait.     My  father  is 

delighted  with  it.     It  is  as  real  as  can  be  and  a  very  pleasing  portrait." 

Mr.  Hall,  who  went  with  Cox  and  his  son  to  Sir  John's  studio  on  the  occasion 
of  the  first  sitting,  thus  describes  the  meeting  of  the  painters : 

"They  (the  party)  were  ushered  into  a  parlour,  and  the  artist  came  out 
promptly  from  his  painting  room,  and  accosting  Cox  with  a  broad  Scotch 
accent,  said,  '  Welcome  to  Scotland,  Mistair  Cox  (sic) — but  surely  Maister, 
Mr.  Hall.'. .  .     Sir  Watson  was  delighted  with  his  subject." 

And  later,  when  Cox  saw  the  picture  on  its  arrival  at  Birmingham,  he  writes  to  his 
son :  "  The  portrait  is  the  finest  ever  seen,  and  Mr.  Birch  thinks  it  worth  one  of 
his  Turners." 

Watson  Gordon's  successor,  Sir  George  Harvey,  had  done  more  to  give  a 
national  direction  to  Scottish  painting,  so  far  as  subject  was  concerned,  than  any 


xc  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

of  his  contemporaries.  Since,  as  a  youth  of  twenty,  he  signed  Nicholson's 
circular,  he  had  been,  through  good  and  evil  report,  one  of  the  staunchest 
supporters  of  the  Academy,  and  the  Presidency  conferred  on  him  by  his  brother 
artists  in  1864  was  a  well-deserved  honour.  During  his  long  association  with 
the  body,  he  had  dealt  with  history — past  and  contemporary — genre  and  landscape, 
and  in  all  three  his  themes  had  in  the  main  been  national.  In  the  two  former, 
like  most  Scottish  figure  painters  of  his  time,  he  was  inspired  by  Wilkie;  and  in 
technical  processes  he  was  only  too  apt  a  pupil,  with  the  result  that  few  of  those 
works  of  his  prime,  which  so  attracted  his  countrymen,  survived  the  century  in 
which  they  were  produced.1  During  the  twelve  years  he  presided  over  the 
Academy  he  devoted  himself  mostly  to  landscapes.  These  were  executed  in  a 
sounder  technique ;  and,  it  may  be  added,  those  years  coincided  with  the 
disappearance  of  the  bituminous  craze  which  had  been  for  half  a  century  attended 
with  such  disastrous  results  to  the  works  of  the  majority  of  Scottish  painters. 
The  change  came  in  a  large  measure  from  that  search  after  the  true  colours  of 
nature  which  characterised  the  English  Pre-raphaelites  and  the  rising  school  of 
Scottish  painters  some  years  later,  and,  if  it  unfavourably  affected  chiaroscuro  and 
design,  it  gave  a  liveliness  and  gaiety  to  the  Exhibitions  of  the  period  which  was 
at  once  appreciated  by  the  public. 

Another  influence,  this  time  from  abroad,  came  with  Harvey's  presidency. 
Alexander  Mollinger,  a  young  Dutch  landscapist,  sent  from  Utrecht  two  pictures 
to  the  Exhibition  of  1865.  They  differed  markedly  from  the  work  of  native 
landscape  painters  and  were  the  subject  of  considerable  discussion  in  art  circles. 
Lacking  the  qualities  of  the  realism  then  in  vogue,  and  painted  in  a  low  key, 
they  had  nevertheless  a  breadth  and  cohesion  which  was  very  attractive.  Both 
works  remained  in  Scotland,  as  did  most  of  those  the  painter  continued  to  send 
till  his  death  a  few  years  later.     Influenced  possibly  by  the  success  of  their 

1  The  Covenanters'  Communion  (the  large  picture),  Leaving  the  Manse,  and  Columbus  discovering 
America  have  all  perished  from  this  cause.  In  his  Pre-raphaelitism  and  the  Pre-raphaelite  Brotherhood 
Holman  Hunt,  giving  his  recollections  of  the  Royal  Academy  in  the  forties,  says  :  "  George  Harvey 
each  year  sent  from  Edinburgh  a  painting  remarkable  for  manly  character.  Reading  the  Bible  in  Old 
St.  PauPs  was  a  sterling  example  of  his  genius,  if  the  fine  workmanship  in  form  and  colour  could 
reconcile  the  eye  to  the  asphaltum  gloss." 

Wilkie's  example  had  not  a  little  to  do  with  this  failing  of  so  many  Scottish  painters  of  the 
period. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  xci 

countryman,  Mathew  Maris1  and  Roelofs  contribute  in  the  following  year,  and 
as  indicating  the  widespread  taste  for  collecting  during  that  period,  it  may  be 
mentioned  that  one  of  the  first  to  recognise  those  harbingers  of  a  new  and 
potent  influence  was  an  East-Lothian  farmer,  well  known  to  the  writer,  who 
had  brought  together  on  the  fringe  of  the  Lammermoors  quite  a  notable 
collection  of  pictures,  amongst  which  were  the  finer  of  the  two  Mollingers 
exhibited  in  1865  and  a  smaller  work  by  Roelofs.  It  was  thus,  by  way  of 
Holland,  that  the  movement  founded  on  a  systematic  recognition  of  values, 
which  had  commenced  in  Paris,  about  the  middle  of  the  century,  first  reached 
this  country.  Towards  the  end  of  the  century,  with  the  increasing  rush  of 
art-students  to  Paris,  the  movement  in  its  successive  phases,  changed  completely 
the  character  of  modern  painting  ;  but  the  time  was  not  yet.  The  new  influence 
was  first  noticeable  in  the  work  of  George  Reid,  a  young  Aberdonian  who  had 
spent  the  summer  of  1866  with  Mollinger  at  Utrecht,  and  it  was  commented 
on,  not  over  favourably,  by  his  brother  artists  and  the  local  art  critics.  He  had 
a  few  followers  ;  but,  for  twenty  years  longer,  the  vigorous  blend  of  naturalism 
and  tradition  adopted  by  the  Lauderites  and  their  immediate  predecessors 
continued  to  dominate  the  Academy's  Exhibitions.  The  phase  of  the  mid- 
century  movement  led  by  Walker,  North  and  Pinwell  in  England  influenced 
some  of  the  younger  men,  but  the  Neo-Preraphaelitism  of  Burne-Jones  and 
his  school  found  little  response. 

Nowhere  was  the  painter's  craft  cultivated  with  more  ardour  than  in  the 
Edinburgh  studios  of  those  days,  and  one  can  accept  as  something  more  than  an 
empty  compliment  Alexander  Smith's  dictum  concerning  the  place  held  by  some 
half-dozen  works  at  each  Academy's  Exhibition  in  the  intellectual  production  of 
Scotland.  One  or  two  passages  in  Hardie's  John  Pettie,  and  in  a  series  of  G.  P. 
Chalmers's  letters  to  a  Dundee  correspondent  show  the  enthusiasm  with  which 
the  rising  men  of  the  day  pursued  their  art ;  and  the  latter  will  incidentally 
throw  light  on  the  Exhibitions  of  the  middle  sixties.  Thus,  of  the  beginning 
of  his  student  days,  Mr.  Hardie  tells  us : 

"  Pettie  always  remembered  his  first  walk  with  a  fellow-student  along 

Princes  Street,  the  sudden  clutch  at  his  elbow  and  the  reverential  whisper 

'There's  Orchardson.'  " 

1  One  of  Maris's  two  contributions  appears  in  the  Catalogue  as  the  property  of  John  Cairns.     Cairns, 
who  was  a  painter  mainly  of  marine  subjects,  had  paid  a  visit  to  Holland  during  the  previous  summer. 


xcii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

Orchardson  was  his  senior  by  only  a  few  years,  but  was  already  an  exhibitor, 
and  regarded  amongst  his  fellows  as  a  leader  of  the  coming  school.  And  what 
can  be  more  delightful  than  this  concerning  his  early  intimacy  with  Chalmers  ? 

"  Pettie  would  stay  talking  till  he  had  to  remain  for  the  night.     So  they 

would  retire  to  bed  still  talking  till  they  fell  asleep"  and  "their  talk  was  all 

of  colour." 

This  must  have  been  about  the  time  referred  to  on  a  following  page,  when, 
stung  by  one  of  his  teachers  having  remarked  to  a  friend  that  "  though  a  fine 
draughtsman,  he  had  no  special  faculty  for  colour,  Pettie  turned  to  the  study  of 
that  quality."  " '  If  other  men,'  he  said,  *  become  colourists  by  working  ten 
hours  a  day,  I'll  work  twenty.' '  And  of  the  indomitable  energy  and  vigour  he 
threw  into  all  his  work,  a  brother-artist  tells  how  "  he  could  not  even  walk  from 
school  to  studio — he  was  always  on  the  trot." 

Chalmers's  letters  of  dates  1864-8  reveal  the  ardent,  impulsive  nature  of 
the  man,  his  genuine  unselfishness,  and  his  alternate  hopes  and  despairs  over  his 
work,  in  a  way  which  vividly  recalls  him  to  surviving  friends.  In  November, 
1864,  when  they  commence,  he  is  already  embarked  on  a  smaller  version  of  The 
Legend,  a  work  which  was  to  last  him  his  life  through  ;  and  which,  shortly  after 
his  tragic  death,  was  purchased,  still  unfinished,  for  the  National  Collection  at 
the  Mound  by  the  Royal  Association.  This  earlier  picture  he  was  painting  for 
his  correspondent,  Mr.  G.  B.  Simpson.  At  the  date  of  the  first  letters,  his 
troubles  over  it  have  already  begun  : 

"Very  kind  of  my  splendid  friend  Mac  (M'Taggart)  to  speak  so  well  of 

my  picture.     I  am  not  so  sanguine  as  yet — it  may  turn  out  well — but  as 

yet  it  may  be  sang  or  sermon  for  all  I  know.     I  have  been  working  very 

hard  in  the  middle  of  it  just  now — hoping  and  despairing  alternately — had 

a  fit  of  the  blues  about  it — never  mind,  I  am  determined  to  work." 
Some  six  months  later  he  writes  (from  his  native  town,  Montrose), 

"  I  came  down  here  on  Friday  night  and  intend  to  stay  till  Wednesday 

probably.     I  shall  then  return  to  Edinburgh  and  try  to  sit  down  calmly 

to  The  Legend." 
But  the  succeeding  letter  shows  him  in  deeper  misery  over  it  than  ever. 

"  I  have  been  labouring  at  The  Legend  very,  very  hard,  and  found  that  the 

composition  was  so  bad  that  it  positively  would  not  come — in  fact,  it  would 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  xciii 

not  finish — I  have  therefore  scraped  the  half  of  it  out.     God  knows  if  ever 
I  will  be  able  to  make  a  picture  of  it  now  ...     I  am  awfully  miserable, 
don't  know  what  to  do.     I  feel  quite  ill  to-day,  and  am  not  able  to  paint." 
This  fight  over  the  magnum  opus,  on  the  carrying  through  of  which  he  had 
set  his  heart,  and  with  other  pictures  of  lesser  note  on  which  he  is  succes- 
sively engaged,  crops  up  in  accents  of  hope  or  despondency  all  through  the 
correspondence. 

A  brighter  note  is  struck  in  the  many  references  to  the  works  of  his  brother 
artists,  which  he  regards  mostly  as  triumphs.     Though  their  successes,  and  the 
appearance  they  are  able  to  make  annually  at  the  Mound,  or  at  Trafalgar  Square, 
accent  to  him  his  own  failures  and  limited  output,  there  is  no  trace  of  jealousy  in 
his    references    to    them.     Thus    on    2ist   January,    1865,  after    bewailing    his 
difficulties  with  The  Legend,  he  writes  concerning  the  approaching  Exhibition  : 
"  M'Taggart  is  making  a  splendid  picture  . . .  the  most  important,  com- 
pleted and  best  painting  he  has  ever  done,  to  my  mind,"  and  at  the  close  of 
the  same  :  "  All  the  fellows  are  going  in  for  large  canvases  this  year.     I  will 
be  very  small. . . .     About  my  picture  of  The  Legend  I  am  painting  it  quite 
small .  .  .  for  really,  after  all,  what  is  size  ?     Quality  is  the  thing  !     Oh  !  I 
wish  I  could  make  it  good." 
Pictures  by  J.  B.  Macdonald,  Keely  Halswelle,  Hugh  Cameron,  MacWhirter, 
Peter  Graham,  and  others  are  spoken  of  in  eulogistic  terms,  and  he  adds  : 

"  Above  all,  and  which  will  make  an  Exhibition  in  itself,  we  are  getting 
Phillip's  great  picture  La  Gloria — Spanish  Wake,  truly  a  great  picture — 
superb.  I  have  not  heard  what  the  Academicians  are  to  have,  but  from 
what  I  can  gather,  it  will  be  a  first  rate  Exhibition." 

All  through  these  letters  there  are  similar  references.  His  friends,  Pettie  and 
Orchardson,  are  already  in  London,  but  from  time  to  time  their  successes,  their 
visits  north,  and  the  prospect  of  their  early  election  to  the  membership  of  the 
Royal  Academy  are  noted,  as  in  May,  1865: 

u  I  believe  the  Royal  Academy  is  very  fine  this  year.  My  friends  Pettie 
and  Orchardson  are  very  fine,  Millais,  Hook,  of  course  Phillip  etc.  all  very 
strong.  1  heard  from  good  authority,  however,  yesterday  that  Millais  had 
expressed  himself  by  saying  that  the  palm  was  carried  off  this  year  by 
Scotsmen  ;  isn't  that  splendid  testimony?"  and  a  few  weeks  later:  "Had  a 


xciv  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

visit  from  Pettie  and  Orchardson,  who  are  carrying  everything  before  them 

in   London;    immensely   clever   fellows   they   must  be,   both   talked  of,  I 

believe,  as  the  most  probable  associates  of  the  R.A. ;  this  is  indeed  wonderful 

success." 
One  is  sorely  tempted  to  quote  largely  from  these  interesting  letters,  but  it  is 
only  as  they  bear  on  the  relations  of  the  artists  mentioned  with  the  Academy  and 
its  Exhibitions  that  they  are  relevant  here.     His  forecast  of  that  of  1866  is  not 
so  enthusiastic : 

"  I  hear  that  there  will  be  a  scarcity  of  pictures  from  the  *  young  chaps' 

this  year.     M'Donald,  I  am  told,  will  have  nothing  important.     Cameron 

will  be  the  same,  also  M'Taggart.     I'll  have  nothing.     MacWhirter  will  be 

strong." 

An  expression  made  use  of  in  one  of  the  quotations  given  above,  "  what  is 
size  ?  quality  is  the  thing,"  will  indicate  to  the  profession  what  Chalmers  and  his 
fellow  artists  were  striving  after.  In  the  language  of  the  studio  "quality" 
signifies  that  variety  of  surface  by  which  painters,  through  certain  artifices  of  the 
brush,  are  able  to  render  the  appearance  of  different  surfaces  in  a  way  that  is 
pleasant  and  satisfying  to  the  eye.  It  is  what  the  Devonian  Gandy  meant  when 
he  said  to  young  Reynolds  that  a  picture  should  have  a  richness  in  its  texture,  as 
if  the  colours  had  been  composed  of  cream  or  cream  cheese.  It  is  what  G.  F. 
Watts  refers  to  when  he  says : 

"  The  recognition  of  quality  of  surface  has  been  almost  lost  sight  of  by 

the  modern  eye  and  mind. ...     It  is  the  want  of  quality  in  Romney  that 

places  him  so  immeasurably  lower  than  Reynolds."1 

It  is,  in  a  word,  that  which  distinguishes  the  true  painter  from  the  designer,  who 
merely  tints  his  arrangements  of  line  and  chiaroscuro.  This  quality  of  surface 
and  a  remarkable  deftness  in  the  use  of  the  brush  were,  indeed,  the  distinguishing 
characteristics  of  a  large  proportion  of  the  works  then  contributed  to  the  Scottish 
Academy's  Exhibitions.  Design  and  composition,  from  the  decorative  point  of 
view,  were  not  much  in  evidence,  but  the  leading  northern  painters  of  the  third 
quarter  of  the  century  were  masters  of  their  craft. 

The  later  years  of  Harvey's  Presidency  were  marked  by  no  eventful  changes. 
Most  of  those  associated  with  him  during  the  Academy's  early  struggles  had 

1  Life  of  George  F.  Watts,  vol.  iii.  p.  1 3. 


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predeceased  him,  many  of  the  most  prominent  of  them  during  his  occupancy  of  the 
chair.  More  than  all  he  would  feel  the  removal  of  Mr.  Elder,  W.S.,  Law-agent 
of  the  Academy  since  its  founding,  and  of  Mr.  D.  O.  Hill,  who  had  held  the 
position  of  Secretary  for  forty  years,  in  1869  and  1870  respectively.  Mr.  Hill 
had  demitted  office  in  1869,  and  was  succeeded  by  Wm.  Fettes  Douglas.  He 
also,  having  resigned  within  a  few  months,  John  Dick  Peddie,  Architect, 
was  elected  his  successor.  When  Sir  George  died  on  22nd  January,  1876,  the 
Jubilee  year  of  the  Academy,  he  was  the  last  surviving  of  the  foundation  members 
who  had  adhered  to  it  throughout.  His  successor,  Sir  Daniel  Macnee,  though 
of  the  same  age,  had  become  a  member  under  the  Hope  and  Cockburn  award. 

3 

Sir  George  Harvey's  successor,  Daniel  Macnee,  was  the  last  of  the  Presidents 
who  had  taken  part  in  the  re-constitution  of  1829.  Not  much  history  was  made 
during  his  six  years'  tenure  of  the  chair,  but  his  taking  up  his  residence  in  the 
capital  strengthened  the  Academy,  both  on  its  artistic  and  its  social  side.  He 
had,  since  quite  a  young  man,  been  a  citizen  of  Glasgow,  and  had  shared  with 
Graham  Gilbert  the  leading  position  as  portrait  painter  there,  reigning  supreme 
after  the  death  of  the  latter  in  1866.  As  already  told,  his  work  had  been 
recognised  by  the  award  of  a  gold  medal  at  the  Paris  International  of  1855, 
where  his  masterpiece,  Dr.  JVardlaw,  also  gained  for  him  the  high  honour  of  being 
named  by  Theophile  Gautier,  one  of  the  two  leading  portrait  painters  of  the 
English  School.1 

Some  years  previous  to  this  date  it  had  been  intimated  to  the  Council  that 
Mr.  Henry  G.  Watson  and  Miss  Watson,  brother  and  sister  of  Sir  John  Watson 
Gordon,  had  made  arrangements  for  founding  and  liberally  endowing  a  Chair  of 
Fine  Arts  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  to  be  called  the  "  Watson  Gordon 
Professorship  of  Fine  Art."  The  Chair,  which  thus  associated  the  Academy 
with  the  University,  and  placed  the  latter  in  line  with  Oxford,  Cambridge  and 
London,  where  the  Slade  professorships  had  been  founded  some  years  earlier, 
was  instituted  during  Sir  Daniel's  term  of  office.  Its  association  with  the 
Academy  is  more  than  nominal,  as  the  President  for  the  time  being  is  conjoined 

1  "  Mr.  Macnee  appears  to  us,  with  Mr.  Grant,  the  best  portraitist  of  the  English  School,  if  one 
may  judge  from  this  unique  example  ;  for  it  is  the  only  canvas  that  the  artist  has  sent  to  the 
Exhibition,  and  we  regret  it." 


xcvi  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

with  the  University  Court  in  the  nomination  of  the  occupant  of  the  Chair,  and 
as,  by  its  constitution,  a  certain  number  of  the  Academy's  students  are  entitled 
to  free  attendance  at  the  lectures.  Mr.  Geo.  Baldwin  Brown  was  elected 
Professor  in  1880,  and  during  his  thirty-six  years'  tenure  of  the  position,  his 
name  has  been  prominently  associated  with  all  movements  for  the  advancement 
of  Scottish  Art ;  for  the  preservation  of  the  amenities  of  the  city  and  its  neigh- 
bourhood ;  and  of  buildings  of  historic  or  antiquarian  interest  throughout 
Scotland.  Professor  Brown  has  also  served  the  Fine  Arts  in  a  wider  sense 
through  his  interesting  and  valuable  contributions  to  Art  literature.  In 
recognition  of  these  services  he  was,  in  191 1,  elected  the  Academy's  Hon. 
Professor  of  Ancient  History.  In  connection  with  the  Academy's  School,  the 
Chalmers-Jervise  Bequest,  the  Chalmers  Bursary,  and  the  Maclaine-Watters 
medal  were  instituted  about  this  time,  whilst  Mr.  John  Leng  of  Dundee,  for 
three  successive  years  placed  a  sum  of  money  at  the  disposal  of  the  Council 
to  enable  a  student  of  promise  in  each  year  to  continue  his  studies  by  visiting 
Continental  Art  centres. 

Shortly  after  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71,  French  and  Dutch 
pictures  began  to  find  their  way  across  the  narrow  seas,  not  in  isolated  examples 
sent  by  the  painters,  as  did  those  of  Mollinger  and  Maris  in  the  previous 
decade  ;  but  through  the  regular  channel  of  art  dealers.  Pictures  by  the  men 
of  the  Barbizon  school  and  their  Dutch  contemporaries  were  soon  to  be  found 
in  the  more  choice  Scottish  collections,  but  it  was  some  considerable  time  before 
they  were  much  in  evidence  in  the  Exhibitions,  or  began  to  influence  native  art 
to  any  extent.  One  or  two  fine  examples  of  Israels,  lent  by  Aberdeen  collectors, 
had  appeared  at  the  Scottish  Academy  in  the  earlier  seventies,  and  in  1878  a 
superb  composition  by  Corot  "  Souvenir  d'ltalie " *  was  borrowed  from  Mr. 
J.  F.  White  of  that  city.  Controversy  raged  around  it,  and  though  it  shattered 
some  of  the  canons  to  which  they  had  hitherto  conformed,  the  abler  of  the  rising 
men  recognised  in  it  a  work  of  rare  genius.  The  summary  methods  of  the 
grand  simplificateur,  as  he  has  been  called,  were  not  a  little  perplexing  to  many 
whose  life-long  practice  had  been  based  on  very  different  ideals,  as  indeed  they 
had  been  in  his  own  country  till  the  painter  was  verging  on  old  age  ;  but,  as 
always  happens,  the  tide  once  turned,  the  flow  of  the  new  aims  and  methods  ran 
full  and  fast.     In  the  course  of  a  very  few  years  works  much  more  difficult  of 

1  Now  in  the  Kelvingrove  Museum,  Glasgow. 


SIR   DANIEL   MACNEE. 

Fifth  President,  1876-1882. 
From  the  Portrait  by  James  Archer,  U.S.A.,  in  the  possession  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  xcvii 

comprehension  than  those  of  Corot  were  applauded  by  all  who  wished  to  be 
considered  in  the  first  flight.  As  a  matter  of  course,  the  connoisseur  who  had 
mastered  a  few  art  phrases  was  not  to  be  outdone  by  the  professional.  It  is  told 
of  one  such  that  meeting  Sir  Daniel  in  some  exhibition  of  very  select  works,  he 
called  his  attention  to  one  in  particular  over  which  he  proceeded  to  fall  into 
ecstasies.  "  Such  quality  !  such  tone  !  such  chiaroscuro  !  "  "  Yes,  yes,  so  I 
observe,"  was  the  comment,  "  but  what  is  it,  flowers,  or  fruit,  or  fish  ?  What 
does  it  represent  ? "  On  which  the  connoisseur,  whom  such  philistine  aspects  of 
works  of  art  did  not  concern,  is  said  to  have  replied  after  a  long  and  careful 
scrutiny  of  the  canvas,  and  with  some  hesitation — "  Do  you  know,  I  think  it  is 
meant  for  The  Nativity "  ?  Those  who  remember  Sir  Daniel  will  recall  the 
twinkle  of  the  eye  with  which  he  would  receive  the  information,  for  he  was 
known  over  the  length  and  breadth  of  Scotland  for  his  keen  sense  of  humour 
and  powers  as  a  raconteur}  His  faculty  in  the  latter  direction  deprived  his 
11  sitter's  chair  "  of  the  terrors  it  has  for  many,  and  is  doubtless  accountable, 
in  part  at  least,  for  the  genial  presentments  he  has  given  of  the  many  who 
occupied  it  throughout  a  long  and  successful  career. 

During  Sir  Daniel's  first  year  of  office  there  was  held  in  the  Academy's 
galleries  an  exhibition  which,  though  brought  together  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Board  of  Manufactures,  has  had  too  important  a  bearing  on  the  reputation  of 
Scottish  art  to  allow  of  reference  to  it  being  omitted  here.  It  consisted  of  about 
330  of  Raeburn's  portraits,  and  it  attracted  a  great  deal  of  attention  at  the  time.2 
Fifty-three  years  had  passed  since  Sir  Henry's  death,  and,  strange  to  say,  though 
Scottish  artists  had  always  estimated  him  at  his  true  value,  and  though  a  powerful 
and  sympathetic  article  on  the  man  and  his  work,  from  the  pen  of  Dr.  John 
Brown,  had  appeared  two  years  earlier  as  preface  to  a  volume — Portraits  by  Sir 
Henry  Raeburn — his  work  was  little  known  or  esteemed  south  of  the  border. 
Dibdin,  it  will  be  remembered,  was  not  very  appreciative  when  he  visited  Edin- 
burgh in  1836,  speaking  of  his  portraits  as  "  ochrey."  Later  critics  had  been 
even  more  severe,  and  when,  some  months  before  the  Raeburns  were  shown  in 
Edinburgh,  the  Royal  Academy  held  their  first  winter  u  Exhibition  of  works  by 

1  M  He  was  a  good  painter,  a  great  humourist,  an  incomparable  raconteur." — Dr.  John  Brown 
in  Horae  Subsecivae. 

2 During  a  meeting  of  the  British  Association  in   1850  a  collection  of  45  of  Raeburn's  works 
had  been  shown  in  a  room  at  the  University. 

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xcviii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

the  Old  Masters  and  by  deceased  Masters  of  the  British  School,"  Raeburn's 
name  did  not  appear  in  the  catalogue.  One  thing  the  respective  exhibitions 
made  clear,  that  whilst  the  tradition  of  Reynolds  and  Gainsborough  was  hardly 
traceable  in  contemporary  English  portraiture,  that  of  Raeburn  was  active  in  the 
corresponding  department  in  the  north.  The  great  Raeburn  vogue  was  still  in 
the  future,  but  from  the  date  of  the  collection  organised  by  the  Board,  his 
reputation  has  been  on  the  up  grade.  In  October,  1880,  when  the  Congress  of 
the  Social  Science  Association  was  being  held  in  the  city,  a  very  successful 
exhibition  of  works  by  deceased  and  living  Scottish  artists  was  brought  together 
by  the  Academy. 

During  Sir  Daniel's  short  Presidency  several  of  the  diminishing  band  of 
those  associated  with  the  beginnings  of  the  Academy  disappear  from  the  member- 
ship, and  when  he  died  in  January,  1882,  only  Mr.  E.  T.  Crawford  and  Sir  John 
Steell  were  left.  The  Academician  list  was  also  the  poorer  by  the  loss  of  several 
of  its  distinguished  names  of  more  recent  date,  notably  those  of  George  Paul 
Chalmers,  who  seemed  just  entering  on  a  time  of  fuller  accomplishment,  and  of 
Sam  Bough. 

In  electing  Sir  Daniel  Macnee's  successor,  the  Academy  kept  up,  though  no 
doubt  unconsciously,  the  alternation  of  the  more  general  practitioner  with  the 
professional  portrait  painter.  Fettes  Douglas  had  long  been  known  amongst  his 
brother  artists  as  a  man  of  strong  character,  of  wide  culture,  and  of  quite  excep- 
tional ability  in  a  vein  of  art  which  reflected  some  of  his  absorbing  interests,  and 
which  he  treated  in  a  manner  entirely  his  own.  In  finesse  of  hand  he  has  had 
few  equals,  and,  the  weird  nature  of  many  of  his  subjects  notwithstanding,  he  was 
of  a  lively,  sociable  disposition  and  very  popular  in  the  profession.  Manifestation 
of  this  was  given  by  the  attendance  at  the  first  banquet  over  which  he  presided — 
that  of  1883 — of  nine  members  of  the  Scottish  Academy  Club1  resident  in 
London.  It  had  been  the  custom  on  like  occasions  to  exchange  complimentary 
telegrams  with  a  meeting  of  the  Club  held  simultaneously  in  the  metropolis,  but, 
by  the  voluntary  exiles,  such  were  deemed  quite  inadequate  to  mark  the  election 
of  "  Willie  Douglas"  ;  it  behoved  them  to  come  north  in  person.  It  goes  without 
saying  that  great  enthusiasm  prevailed  at  this  meeting  around  the  festive  board  of 
almost  the  entire  membership  of  the  Academy — for  the  visitors  were  all  members, 

1The  visitors  were  W.  Calder  Marshall,  Tom  Faed,  W.   O.  Orchardson,  John  Pettie,  John 
Macwhirter,  John  Faed,  James  Archer,  Hugh  Cameron,  and  Keely  Halswelle. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  xcix 

either  ordinary  or  honorary,  and  to  some  of  the  younger  artists  it  formed  an 
introduction  to  the  non-resident  section  of  the  school. 

In  the  April  of  the  following  year  the  Academy  took  part  in  the  celebrations 
attending  on  the  Tercentenary  of  the  University,  on  which  occasion  the  President 
received  the  degree  of  LL.D.  On  the  afternoon  of  the  18th  of  that  month  Sir 
William  and  his  Council  received  a  large  and  distinguished  company,  including 
the  Lord  Rector  and  many  of  the  Professors  of  the  University,  with  the  delegates 
from  those  of  foreign  countries  and  numerous  representatives  of  learning  and 
science,  both  native  and  foreign.  The  writer,  as  one  of  the  two  survivors  of  the 
receiving  Council,  has  no  doubt  that,  on  that  April  afternoon,  he  bowed  to  or  shook 
hands  with  more  celebrities  than  he  has  seen  during  all  the  intervening  years. 
The  trouble  was  the  difficulty  in  identifying  them,  for  the  official  whose  duty  it 
was  to  announce  the  guests,  after  vainly  struggling  with  one  or  two  of  the  foreign 
names,  took  refuge  in  an  incoherent  sound  which  he  meted  out  to  all  alike.  After 
the  reception  hour  was  over  it  was  possible  to  recognise  some  of  the  more 
illustrious  strangers.  The  writer  can  remember  Pasteur,  gazing  with  all  his  eyes 
at  the  pipers  of  the  Gordon  Highlanders,  who  were  stationed  in  one  of  the  south 
octagons,  whilst,  at  a  respectful  distance,  a  circle  of  spectators  were  reverently 
observing  the  great  savant.  Lesseps  also,  one  can  recall,  and  Robert  Browning, 
the  favourite  of  the  students,  by  whom  he  was  feted,  and  to  whom  he  made  what 
is  said  to  have  been  the  one  speech  of  his  life,  which  they  seemed  to  have  no 
difficulty  in  understanding. 

The  attendance  at  the  Exhibitions  which,  with  slight  fluctuations,  had  been 
rising  for  nearly  half  a  century,  attained  its  maximum  in  1883.  The  same  may 
be  said  of  the  number  of  works  placed,  which  now  averaged  well  over  eleven 
hundred.  Sales,  though  they  had  touched  their  highest  point  some  years  earlier, 
were  well  maintained  ;  and  that  the  commercial  position  was  still  such  as  to  induce 
an  increasing  number  to  venture  on  a  traditionally  impecunious  profession,  is 
shown  by  the  fact  that  the  roll  of  students  at  the  Academy's  school  had  largely 
increased  during  the  twenty-five  years  it  had  been  carried  on  in  the  new  building, 
and  this  although  many  aspirants  for  the  new  training  were  going  direct  to  Paris. 
This  increase  in  the  number  of  practitioners,  and  the  easy  standard  for  admission, 
had  transformed  the  already  "many-pictured  walls"  of  the  sixties  almost  to  a 
bewilderment  of  paint  and  gilding.  From  floor  to  cornice — and  sometimes 
beyond   it — there  was   no   rest  for  the  eye.     When  the  small  room  variously 


c  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

known  as  "the  condemned  cell,"  "the  coal  hole,"  or  "the  Great  Western 
Octagon,"1  was  still  in  use  for  the  placing  of  works  in  oil,  the  arranging  of  them 
was  usually  left  to  the  last  elected  Academician,  who,  in  virtue  of  some  unwritten 
law,  had  a  place  on  the  Committee  of  Arrangement.  The  narrow  dimensions  of 
the  octagon,  which  for  eight  months  of  the  year  formed  part  of  the  National 
Gallery,  were  further  restricted  by  the  barbarous  practice  of  boarding  up  the  old 
masters  to  place  the  new,  so  that,  when  his  task  was  over,  the  "prentice  hand" 
found  himself  at  the  bottom  of  a  well  lined  with  pictures.  The  writer  speaks 
from  an  experience  of  one  of  the  most  congested  years.2  In  1887  an  effort  was 
made  to  raise  the  standard  by  hanging  fewer  works  above  the  line,  but  it  was  not 
till  the  nineties  that  a  substantial  reduction  was  achieved.  The  change  then  made 
may  have  been  too  sudden  and  drastic ;  but  there  can  be  no  return  to  the  former 
conditions. 

Since  the  middle  of  last  century  several  distinguished  Scotsmen  have  been 
accorded  centenary  celebrations  on  a  great  scale  ;  notably  Burns  and  Scott,  but 
neither  north  nor  south  of  the  border  does  our  national  temperament  deem  those 
who  have  excelled  in  the  Fine  Arts  entitled  to  such  recognition.  Only  in  the 
Low  Countries  are  the  memories  of  great  artists  so  honoured;  but  it  is  creditable 
to  the  Academy  that  they  did  not  allow  the  centenary  of  Wilkie's  birth  to  pass 
unrecognised.  In  a  quiet  way  a  number  of  the  members  and  honorary  members 
met  on  18th  November,  1885,  at  a  banquet — the  only  way  which  seems  to  occur 
to  the  Briton — where  the  memory  of  the  great  genre  painter  was  toasted  in 
speeches  from  the  President  and  others. 

But  change  was  impending.  The  long  tale  of  increasing  prosperity  had 
run  its  course,  and  the  later  eighties  witnessed  a  most  serious  falling  off  in 
the  attendances  at  the  Exhibitions,  on  which  the  Academy  depended  almost 
entirely  for  its  means  of  support.     All  sorts  of  reasons  were  advanced  for  the 

1  The  latter  designation  is  said  to  have  been  used  by  Sam  Bough  in  informing  an  anxious  non- 
resident contributor  of  the  place  assigned  to  his  picture. 

2  When  young  men  complain,  as  they  still  do,  of  their  work  being  placed  out  of  sight,  I  have 
sometimes  to  tell  them  of  a  brother  artist,  who  sent  to  the  Exhibition  of  1869  a  small  figure  subject. 
It  got  perched  on  the  top  of  a  large  full-length  portrait,  or  portrait  group — and  in  those  days  the 
frames  of  such  rested  on  a  ledge  at  a  considerable  elevation — so  that  one  could  just  make  out  on  my 
friend's  canvas  one  or  two  children  squatted  on  the  grass  and  gazing  upward.  It  was  catalogued  The 
Skylark,  with  Shelley's  well-known  lines  "  Higher  yet  and  higher  "  as  quotation. — W.  D.  M. 


SIR   WILLIAM    FETTES   DOUGLAS. 

Sixth  President,  1882-1891. 

From  the  Portrait  by  Sir  George  Reid,  P.R.S.A.,  in  the  possession  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  ci 

sudden  change — the  great  athletic  movement  which  had  begun  some  fifteen 
years  earlier,  and  which  was  drawing  ever-increasing  crowds  to  witness  field 
sports,  the  diminished  number  of  historic  and  incident  pictures  exhibited,  and 
the  new,  and  to  many,  unintelligible  trend  of  those  taking  their  places.  But  no 
one  of  these  explanations,  nor  all  of  them  put  together,  seemed  to  account  for 
the  shrinkage  which  took  place  within  a  very  few  years.  Other  theories  were 
not  awanting.  Every  one  with  a  grievance — and,  with  the  multiplication  of 
candidates  for  Academy  honours,  there  were  many — had  his  remedy.  Within 
the  membership  there  had  for  some  time  been  a  feeling  that  the  number  of 
Associates,  as  determined  in  the  Charter,  might  be  increased  ;  also,  in  view 
of  the  considerable  number  of  members  non-resident,  that  something  might  be 
done  to  make  the  clause  ''resident  and  settled  in  Scotland"  a  condition  of 
retaining  as  well  as  of  becoming  a  candidate  for  the  honour.  Such  remedies,  of 
course,  involved  application  for  a  new  or  supplementary  Charter,  and,  as  early 
as  November,  1884,  the  Council,  reporting  on  a  remit  respecting  non-resident 
members,  recommend  to  the  General  Meeting  to  consider  whether  it  would 
be  well  to  apply  for  a  new  Charter.  The  recommendation  was  unanimously 
approved,  and  the  Council  were  instructed  to  make  inquiry  as  to  the  steps  to  be 
adopted  in  the  matter,  the  likelihood  of  their  application  being  successful,  and 
the  probable  cost.  Owing,  no  doubt,  to  the  serious  fall  in  revenue  of  the  years 
immediately  following,  the  matter,  which  it  was  felt  would  involve  a  heavy 
outlay,  was  deferred  till  towards  the  close  of  1888,  when  a  large  Committee  was 
appointed  to  consider  what  alterations  it  was  expedient  to  make,  and  to  report. 

It  is  unnecessary  here  to  follow  in  detail  the  labours  of  the  Committee  or 
the  complications  which  followed  on  the  Academy's  resolution  to  carry  the 
matter  through.  Memorials  from  the  Associates,  from  artists  outside  the 
membership,  and  in  particular  one  submitting  the  views  of  Scottish  Architects  had 
to  be  considered.  Discussion  of  these,  and  the  preparation  of  a  Memorial  to  the 
Privy  Council  concerning  the  petition  lodged  by  the  Architects  and  relative  to 
the  amount  of  the  Academy's  funds  to  be  devoted  to  Art  education,  greatly 
lengthened  the  proceedings  ;  so  that  it  was  not  till  the  expiry  of  nearly  three 
years  that  a  letter  from  the  Secretary  for  Scotland  (the  Marquess  of  Lothian)  of 
date  4th  November,  1891,  announced  in  official  terms  the  granting  of  the 
Supplementary  Charter.  The  Royal  Warrant  was  handed  to  the  President, 
Mr.  George  Reid,  who  had  only  a  month  or  two  previously  been  elected  to 


cii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

succeed  Sir  William  Fettes  Douglas,  by  Mr.  John  Smart,  who  had  acted  as 
Hon.  Clerk  to  the  Charter  Committee;  for  once  more,  as  in  1838  and  1850, 
a  landmark  in  the  Academy's  history  had  closely  followed  the  death  of  its 
President. 

In  August,  1890,  intimation  was  received  of  a  munificent  bequest  made 
by  James  Nasmyth,  Hammersfield,  Kent,  in  memory  of  his  father,  Alexander 
Nasmyth,  often  spoken  of  as  "  The  Father  of  Scottish  Landscape  Painting,"  and 
who  had  been  an  Honorary  Member  of  the  Academy  from  1832  till  his  death 
in  1 840.  The  bequest,  which  the  donor  directs  shall  be  named  "  The  Alexander 
Nasmyth  Fund,"  was  for  behoof  of  decayed  Scottish  Artists  ;  and  for  this 
purpose  it  is  administered  by  the  Academy  through  its  officials  and  a  Committee 
elected  for  the  purpose. 

4 
By  the  Supplementary  Charter  just  granted  several  of  the  more  obvious 

defects  in  the  Academy's  constitution  were  removed.     The  restriction  on  the 

number  of  Associates  was  annulled,  and  they  were  given  a  voice  in  the  elections 

to  both  their  own  and  Academician  rank.     They  were  also  accorded  a  share  in 

the  government   and    administration    of  the   body  through  the   institution  of 

General  Assemblies  of  the  Academy,  both  stated  and  special.     And,  for  such 

members  of  either  order  as  may  leave  Scotland  for  more  than  three  consecutive 

years,  there  was  instituted  a  non-resident  membership,  with  provision  for  their 

being  again  placed  on  the  active  list,  in  the  event  of  their  return  and  settlement 

within  ten  years  of  the  date  of  leaving.     The  provisions  of  the  non-resident  list 

applied  only  to  those  whose   connexion  with   the  Academy  commenced  after 

31st  October,  1891. 

The  eagerness  of  members  to  take  advantage  of  their  new  powers  was 
soon  made  evident,  for  no  fewer  than  twelve  associates  were  added  at  the 
election  immediately  following  ;  whilst  their  recognition  of  the  grievance  of 
Architecture  is  shown  in  the  fact  that  four  of  these  were  of  that  profession. 
This  was  but  tardy  justice,  for  there  was  no  gainsaying  the  neglect  with  which 
the  "  Mother  of  the  Arts  "  had  for  many  years  been  treated. 

To  M.  Talleyrand  is  attributed  the  saying, "  Above  all,  not  too  much  zeal," 
and  in  the  estimation  of  Sir  George  Reid  and  other  members  of  conservative 
instincts  a  further  addition  of  ten  to  the  Associate  list  in  1893  was  proof  that 
the  majority  of  the  members  were  getting  out  of  hand.     Indeed,  so   serious 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  ciii 

a  view  did  the  President  take  of  the  situation  that  he  insisted  on  the  new 
Charter's  being  amended  so  as  to  check  such  wholesale  expansion.  The  amend- 
ment was  applied  for  and  granted  in  a  few  additional  provisions  bearing  date 
May,  1895.  Sir  George  Reid  himself  bore  the  expenses  attending  on  these. 
Meanwhile,  in  deference  to  his  views  on  the  subject,  no  associates  were  elected 
in  1894  or  1895.  The  new  provisions  did  not  re-impose  a  limit  on  the  order  ; 
but  sought  to  attain  their  purpose  by  requiring  confirmation  by  a  second  meeting 
of  any  decision  the  Academicians  may  have  come  to  regarding  the  number  to  be 
added.  As  in  the  laws  dealing  with  the  subject  a  high  quorum  was  named  for 
both  Assemblies,  it  was  assured,  at  least,  that  the  number  agreed  on  was  not  the 
result  of  a  snatch  vote.  And  though  recently  it  has  been  found  expedient  to 
reduce  somewhat  the  quorums  of  those  meetings,  additions  to  the  Associates' 
list  have  been  kept  within  reasonable  limits.  Advantage  was  also  taken  of 
the  opportunity  afforded  by  this  second  Supplementary  Charter  to  institute  an 
Honorary  Retired  List  for  such  members  as,  through  advanced  age,  infirmity,  or 
otherwise,  were  unable  to  fulfil  the  active  duties  of  Academician  or  Associate. 

It  was  well  for  the  Academy  that  they  had  the  courage  to  put  their  house 
in  order  when  they  did  ;  for  it  is  hardly  too  much  to  say  that  it  was  the  means 
of  saving  them  as  a  National  institution.  In  the  later  twenties  Scottish  artists 
were,  almost  without  exception,  resident  in  Edinburgh.  The  capital  was,  indeed, 
the  one  art  centre  north  of  the  Tweed,  and  there  it  behoved  all  practising  artists 
to  have  their  studios.  Sixty  years  later  the  case  was  entirely  different.  Through 
the  increase  of  wealth  and  the  spread  of  taste  there  were  now  other  fields  for 
local  art  talent.  The  city  of  Glasgow  in  particular,  which,  from  the  days  of 
Professor  Hutcheson  and  the  brothers  Foulis,  had  never  lost  touch  with  the 
aesthetic  side  of  culture,  had  within  recent  times  acquired  a  European  reputation 
through  its  rising  school  of  painters,  so  that  about  1 890  the  number  of  capable  artists 
residing  in,  or  in  the  neighbourhood  of  the  capital  of  the  west,  might  fairly 
challenge  comparison  with  Edinburgh.  Facilities  of  locomotion  also  were  enabling 
the  landscapist — an  ever-increasing  factor  in  the  profession — to  reside  in  some 
selected  district  without  detriment  to  his  commercial  interests.  Plus  the 
inevitable  leakage  southwards,  which  since  its  founding  the  Academy  had  had  to 
reckon  with,  it  will  at  once  be  felt  that  a  difficult  position  was  brought  about 
by  these  recent  developments  ;  for  in  place  of  the  compact  phalanx  of  earlier 
times,  hardly  more  than  half  of  the  membership  were  available  for  its  various 


civ  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

duties  and  activities.  This,  in  a  body  restricted  in  number,  had  the  unfortunate, 
though  quite  natural,  result  of  militating  against  the  election  of  candidates  other 
than  residents  in  Edinburgh  or  its  immediate  neighbourhood.  The  Academy  was 
thus  in  danger  of  becoming  a  civic  rather  than  a  national  institution.  This  charge 
had  been  freely  made  against  it,  and  there  was  some  truth  in  the  indictment. 

The  amended  charters,  with  their  provision  of  non-resident  and  honorary- 
retired  classes,  did  all  that  could  reasonably  be  done  in  the  way  of  assuring  a 
sufficient  working  body  for  the  Academy's  requirements,  and,  with  the  removal 
of  the  limit  from  the  Associate  order,  made  it  possible  to  include  in  its  member- 
ship the  best  talent  of  the  country  wherever  it  was  to  be  found.  This  more 
truly  national  growth,  and  the  reduction  effected  in  the  number  of  works  placed 
in  the  Exhibitions  were  the  leading  features  of  Sir  George  Reid's  presidency.  On 
several  occasions  small  memorial  collections  of  the  work  of  members  recently 
deceased  were  included;  as  in  1 891-2  of  pictures  by  Sir  William  Fettes  Douglas, 
and  in  1897,  1900,  and  1902  of  works  by  Sir  John  Millais,  Alexander  Fraser, 
and  Sir  Noel  Paton  respectively. 

In  1 89 1,  almost  simultaneously  with  the  granting  of  the  first  supplementary 
charter,  there  had  been  established  in  Edinburgh  a  new  Art  body,  under  the 
name  of  the  Society  of  Scottish  Artists.  In  its  constitution  it  differed  materially 
from  the  Academy,  chiefly  in  its  inclusion  of  a  large  number  of  lay  members,  and 
that  the  exhibition  of  works  by  deceased  artists,  British  and  foreign,  was  one  of 
its  declared  purposes.  But  its  formation  was  really  due  to  the  conditions  which 
had  arisen  out  of  the  greatly  increased  number  of  young  professional  artists  on 
the  one  hand,  and  the  cutting  down  of  the  number  of  works  placed  in  the 
Academy's  Exhibitions  on  the  other.  And  though  there  was  some  feeling  shown 
at  the  Board's  having  granted  them  accommodation  in  the  same  building,  the 
Society  had  the  sympathy  of  many  and  even  the  active  support  of  not  a  few 
Academicians  and  Associates.  It  has  undoubtedly  done  something  to  alleviate 
for  many  the  conditions  which  the  lean  years  following  on  a  long  period  of 
prosperity  brought  with  them.  In  the  course  of  time  its  leading  professionals 
were  included  in  the  membership  of  the  older  body,  most  of  them  continuing  to 
contribute  to  the  Exhibitions  of  both. 

During  the  eleven  years'  tenure  of  the  chair  by  an  artist  as  accomplished, 
and  certainly  more  versatile,  than  any  previous  occupant,  the  character  of  the 
Exhibitions  continued  to  respond  to  the  various  influences  now  represented  within 


SIR  GEORGE   REID. 

Seventh  President,  1891-1902. 

From  the  Bust  in  Bronze  by  l'ittendrigh  Macgillivray,  R.S.A. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  cv 

the  Academy.     In  portraiture  the  tradition  of  Raeburn  was  continued  in  the 
President's  masterly  presentments  of  character,  and,  modified  by  recent  Con- 
tinental influences,  by  one  or  two  west  country  painters  of  great  ability.     Historic 
and  incident  pictures  are  less  and  less  in  evidence,  whilst  Landscape  and  com- 
binations of  figure  with  landscape,  as  expounded  by  the  men  of  Barbizon  and  the 
later  plein-air  school  of  Lepage,  take  their  places.     Sir  George  Reid,  it  will  be 
remembered,  as  a  pupil  of  Mollinger,  Yvon,  and  Israels  before  the  rush  to  the 
Continent  had  well  begun,  was  in  full  sympathy  with  those  modern  developments, 
and  the  landscapes  he  exhibited,  alas!  too  rarely,  though  executed  latterly  in  a 
much  higher  key,  reflected  his  early  training  to  the  end.    During  his  predecessor's 
term  of  office  a  strong  impulse  had  been  given  to  the  current  tendencies  through 
a  very  fine  collection  of  pictures  by  the  leaders  of  the  modern  French  and  Dutch 
schools  shown  at  the  International  Exhibition  of  1886,  the  first  of  its  kind  in 
Edinburgh.     So  that  the  art  public  of  Scotland  were  by  no  means  unprepared  for 
the  change  which   came  about  within  a  few  years,  when  Scottish  Corots  and 
Scottish  Millets  were  exhibiting  landscapes  or  field  labour  subjects  which,  though 
purporting  to  be  of  home  origin,  showed  a  striking  resemblance  to  the  trans- 
channel  country  or  to  the  bloused  and  saboted  toilers  of  the  Beauce.     Contem- 
porary with  this  development  of  foreign  motives  came  the  picture  known  as 
"  decorative,"  a  term,  like  some  others  used  to  distinguish  art  movements,  of 
vague  significance.     Decorative  in  the  sense  of  Rubens's  Luxembourg  series,  or 
the  Tiepolos  in  Venice  and  Madrid,  the  so-called  picture  of  the  nineties  was 
certainly  not.     It  had  more  affinity  with  the  art  of  the  far  East,  to  which  attention 
had  been  drawn  by  the  brothers  De  Goncourt  some  twenty-five  years  earlier.    Its 
modern  exponents  concerned  themselves  more  with  pattern  than  with  aerial  tones, 
and  with  spacing  rather  than  with  composition  in  its  old  sense.     Its  ideals  were 
thus  in  some  respects  the  antitheses  of  those  of  the  plein-air  school.     Whether  or 
not  these  can  be  successfully  combined  it  is  unnecessary  to  discuss  here;  suffice 
it  to  say,  that  such  a  variety  of  aims  brought  some  confusion  both  of  method  and 
motive  to  Scottish  painting  of  the  period  under  consideration.     Sometimes  it 
seemed  as  if  the  native  element  were  to  be  swamped  altogether,  through  the 
abandonment  of  the  tradition  of  a  hundred  years.     But  the  hope  was  that,  as  in  the 
historic  cases  of  Belgium,  Holland,  and  Spain  with  Italy,  the  national  strain  would 
reassert  itself,  strengthened  by  the  addition  of  qualities  in  which  it  had  hitherto 
been  deficient.     And  some  support  is  lent  to  this  view  by  the  success  many  of 


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the  younger  Scottish  painters  have  since  had  abroad;  for  where  the  orthodox 
Scotsman  could  see  only  the  foreign  influence,  Continental  artists  and  connoisseurs 
recognised  a  distinct  and  virile  Scottish  School. 

In  October,  1902,  Sir  George  Reid,  whose  increasing  practice  in  the  south 
had  of  late  years  involved  a  residence  of  some  months  in  London,  resigned  office, 
and  at  the  Annual  General  Meeting  held  on  12th  November  following  Mr.  James 
Guthrie  was  elected  to  succeed  him. 

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The  new  President  took  office  at  a  time  when  important  changes  were 

pending. 

The  provision  of  a  National  Gallery  for  Scotland  in  the  settlement  resulting 
from  Sir  John  Shaw  Lefevre's  Report  of  1847  nad  broadened  the  art  situation 
in  the  north,  and  the  joint  occupancy  of  the  building  then  erected,  by  the 
National  Collection  and  the  Academy,  had  made  future  changes  inevitable 
if  either  or  both  institutions  were  to  have  any  scope  for  expansion.  Such 
changes  had  been  delayed  only  by  the  inadequate  provision  made  in  1858  for  the 
growth  of  the  National  Gallery.     But  recent  events  had  rendered  it  imminent. 

The  works  available  for  a  Scottish  National  Collection  as  foreshadowed  in 
Sir  John  Shaw  Lefevre's  Report  were  (1)  the  collection  belonging  to  the  Scottish 
Academy  ;  (2)  that  acquired  by  the  Royal  Institution,  and  at  the  date  of  the 
Report  claimed  both  by  that  body  and  by  the  Academy ;  (3)  the  Torrie 
collection,  the  property  of  the  City  of  Edinburgh  ;  and  (4)  a  collection  belonging 
to  the  Board  of  Manufactures.  Besides  these  there  were  several  works 
purchased  by  the  Association  for  the  Promotion  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland, 
and  certain  others  loaned  privately  for  exhibition  in  the  Institution  building. 

A  National  Gallery  had  been  established  in  London  in  1824,  and  since  1838 
the  collection,  which  had  been  brought  together  by  purchase  and  gifts,  had 
occupied  the  eastern  portion  of  the  building  facing  Trafalgar  Square,  erected  by 
Government  for  its  accommodation  conjointly  with  the  Royal  Academy.  As 
the  result  of  a  great  Exhibition  held  in  Dublin  in  1853 — when  the  construction 
of  the  new  building  on  the  Mound  was  well  on  its  way — a  movement  was 
started  for  the  establishment  of  an  Irish  National  Gallery,  and,  a  site  having 
been  obtained,  a  building  for  its  accommodation  was  erected  on  Leinster  Lawn 
out  of  Parliamentary  grants,  aided  to  the  amount  of  £5,000  by  local  funds. 
Though  Scotland's  local  contribution  had  been  much  larger,  so  far  as  the  erection 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  cvii 

of  the  buildings  was  concerned  the  subordinate  partners  were  thus  placed  on 
fairly  equal  terms.  But  whereas  the  expenses  incident  to  the  upkeep  of  the 
Scottish  building  and  collection  had  also  to  be  borne  by  the  Board — with  the 
trifling  exception  of  ,£100  annually  received  for  the  housing  of  the  Torrie  bequest 
— the  corresponding  costs  in  Dublin  were  met  out  of  Imperial  funds.  Further, 
whilst  some  works  in  the  Irish  collection  were  presented,  bequeathed,  or  bought 
out  of  an  originally  subscribed  fund,  the  great  majority  were  acquired  by  means 
of  grants  annually  voted  by  Parliament.  In  Scotland,  on  the  other  hand,  almost 
the  entire  collection  came  from  the  local  sources  mentioned  above. 

This  had  long  been  felt  to  be  a  grievance,  for,  as  there  was  no  annual  fund 
available,  it  was  only  by  gift,  or  when  some  patriotic  donor  was  ready  to  bear 
the  cost,  that  representative  works  could  be  added  to  the  Scottish  collection. 
When  additions  were  made  from  funds  thus  placed  at  the  disposal  of  the  Board, 
Government  had  latterly  given  an  equivalent,  but  hampered  by  the  condition 
that  it  must  be  spent  within  the  year.  This  was  very  different  from  the  annual 
grant  made  to  the  Irish  gallery,  where  the  Director  was  left  a  free  hand.  On 
more  than  one  occasion,  in  letters  to  the  Editor,  attention  had  been  drawn  to 
the  unfair  treatment  of  Scotland,  and  once  at  least  when  a  conspicuous  instance 
of  it  arose,  the  matter  was  brought  under  the  notice  of  one  of  the  members  for 
the  city  of  Edinburgh  by  an  associate  of  the  Academy.  The  occasion  was  the 
sale  of  the  Hamilton  Palace  pictures  in  1882,  when  supplementary  grants  were 
made  to  the  London  and  Dublin  Galleries  wherewith  to  purchase  from  that  most 
famous  of  Scottish  collections,  whilst,  as  usual,  not  a  penny  was  voted  to 
Scotland.  Sympathy  was  expressed  by  the  member  appealed  to,  and  some  vague 
promise  made  that  if  it  could  be  shown  that  the  public  of  Scotland  were  at  the 
back  of  the  demand  the  matter  would  be  taken  up  in  Parliament.  That  was  an 
impossible  condition,  for  the  constituencies  do  not  agitate  about  such  matters  ; 
and  for  a  year  or  two  little  was  heard  of  the  subject.  But  in  the  spring  of  1885 
the  Academy,  in  their  capacity  as  owners  of  a  very  large  proportion  of  the  works 
constituting  the  National  collection,  and  as  representing  the  Art  interests  of 
Scotland  generally,  memorialized  Government,  pointing  out  in  some  detail  the 
injustice  with  which  the  Gallery  was  treated,  and  asking  for  an  Annual  Grant 
similar  to  that  voted  to  Ireland.  Nothing  came  of  it.  As  when,  on  one  or  two 
previous  occasions  during  the  consideration  of  the  estimates  for  such  purposes, 
the  question  had  been  raised  by  some  Scottish  member  with  a  vague  sense  that 


cviii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

injustice  was  being  done,  the  very  complicated  Art  situation  in  the  north  made 
it  an  easy  matter  for  the  Treasury,  always — and  rightly — interested  in  keeping 
down  expenditure,  to  brush  the  question  aside.  And  indeed  the  successive 
guardians  of  the  public  purse  had  a  very  plausible  case.  To  England  and 
Ireland  grants  were  made  at  the  instance  of  the  Trustees  for  the  National 
Galleries  of  the  respective  countries.  In  Scotland,  unfortunately,  the  guardians 
were  not  so  designated,  and,  Shakespeare  notwithstanding,  there  is  sometimes  a 
great  deal  in  a  name.  So  while  it  seemed  appropriate  to  make  grants  on  the 
recommendation  of  the  London  and  Dublin  Trustees,  it  was  altogether  different 
when  the  request  came  from  a  Board  of  Manufactures.  Even  north  of  the 
Tweed  comparatively  few  were  acquainted  with  the  origin  of  the  title,  and  in  the 
House  of  Commons  (where  they  were  sometimes  referred  to  as  "  Manu- 
facturers") the  very  mention  of  it  was  sufficient  to  prevent  the  matter  from 
being  pursued  further. 

From  the  Memorial  of  1885  till  the  close  of  the  century,  save  for  an 
occasional  revival  of  newspaper  correspondence,  the  National  Gallery  question 
was  allowed  to  rest.  In  the  interval  the  claim  of  Scotland  had  been  greatly 
strengthened  by  the  establishment,  mostly  at  the  expense  of  an  anonymous 
donor,  of  a  National  Portrait  Gallery.  The  donor  contributed  £60,000  towards 
a  building  which  the  Gallery  was  to  share  with  the  Museum  of  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries ;  in  addition  the  Board's  funds  were  drawn  upon  to  the  extent  of 
£10,500  ;  whilst  towards  the  acquisition  of  the  site  in  Queen  Street  and  for 
endowment,  fittings,  etc.,  something  over  £15,000  was  given  by  Government. 
At  the  opening  of  the  Gallery  in  1889  the  donor  of  the  £60,000  was  announced 
to  be  Mr.  J.  R.  Findlay,  a  well-known  citizen,  to  whom  the  National  Gallery 
also  has  more  than  once  been  indebted.  But  so  far  from  stimulating  either  the 
Board  or  the  Academy  to  again  urge  the  claims  of  Scotland,  the  comparatively 
trifling  contribution  of  the  Treasury  to  the  Portrait  Gallery  seems  to  have  been 
considered  as  a  reason  for  abstaining  from  doing  so.  Both  bodies,  indeed,  had 
given  up  the  case  as  hopeless. 

It  was  not  till  the  summer  of  1901   that  the  matter  was  taken  up  in  a 

more  serious  spirit  by  three  or  four  Scottish  members  of  Parliament  interested  in 

Art,  to  one  of  whom  the  position  had  been  explained  a  few  months  earlier  by  a 

member  of  the  Academy x     This  group  of  men,  who  knew  their  subject,  were 

1  Sir  John  Stirling-Maxwell,  Bart.,  College  Division,  Glasgow  ;   Charles  M.  Douglas,  Esq., 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  cix 

not  to  be  set  aside  by  the  plausible  statements  ot  Treasury  officials  ;  and  when 
in  June,  1901,  the  grants  for  Art  were  under  consideration  the  case  for  the 
Scottish  National  Gallery  was  so  ably  advocated  by  Sir  John  Stirling-Maxwell 
and  others  that,  in  the  division  which  followed,  a  large  number  of  members  of 
both  political  parties  voted  for  the  reduction  of  the  estimates.  Encouraged  by 
the  measure  of  success  which  had  attended  their  efforts,  and  the  attention  the 
debate  had  drawn  to  the  subject,  the  leaders  in  the  attack,  now  in  co-operation 
with  several  others  as  ardent  as  themselves,  determined  to  see  the  thing  through, 
and,  with  increased  knowledge  of  the  cause  they  were  advocating  gained  in  the 
interval,  they  brought  up  the  matter  again  in  the  ensuing  session.  It  was  during 
this  second  debate  that  the  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  Sir  Michael  Hicks- 
Beach,  in  a  speech  which  did  little  credit  either  to  his  taste  in  Art  or  to  his 
knowledge  of  the  subject  under  consideration — sorely  pressed,  and  evidently 
somewhat  bewildered  with  the  complexities  of  the  situation — declared  that  no 
grant  could  be  made  until  some  clearer  knowledge  was  forthcoming  concerning 
this  "  Board  of  Manufactures "  and  its  relationships  with  Scottish  art.  He 
promised  at  the  same  time  to  ask  the  Secretary  for  Scotland,  Lord  Balfour  of 
Burleigh,  to  appoint  a  commission  to  inquire  into  the  subject.  Nothing  more 
fortunate  could  have  happened,  and  it  was  felt  by  all  who  had  the  matter  at 
heart  that  their  point  was  gained.  But  no  one  then  foresaw  the  scope  of  the 
changes  the  inquiry  was  to  bring  about. 

The  "  Departmental  Committee  to  inquire  into  Administration  of  the  Board 
of  Manufactures  "  was  appointed  early  in  September.     It  consisted  of — 

The  Right  Hon.  Aretas  Akers-Douglas,  M.P.    (now   Lord   Chilston), 
Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home  Department,  Chairman  ; 

Sir  John  Stirling-Maxwell,  Baronet,  M.P. ; 

Sir   Walter    Armstrong,    B.A.,    Director    of   the    National    Gallery   of 
Ireland ; 

Sir  Kenneth  John  MacKenzie,  Baronet,  King's  and    Lord   Treasurer's 
Remembrancer  ; 

Thomas  Ryburn  Buchanan,  Esq. ; 

Ewan    Macpherson,  Esq.,   Advocate,  was  nominated   Secretary   to   the 
Committee. 

North- West  Lanark  ;  Sir  Thomas  D.  Gibson-Carmichael,  Bart.,  Midlothian  ;  and  Ronald  C. 
Munro-Ferguson,  Esq.,  Leith  Burghs,  were  the  first  to  take  Parliamentary  action  at  this  time. 


ex  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

The  Committee  commenced  their  sittings  at  the  Royal  Institution  on 
Wednesday,  October  ist,  1902,  and  took  evidence  during  four  consecutive  days 
from  selected  witnesses  representing  different  bodies  interested.  A  month  later 
two  additional  sittings  were  held  in  London,  where  further  evidence  was  taken. 
As  no  fewer  than  eight  bodies  might  be  directly  affected  by  any  disturbance  of  the 
status  quo,  and  as  one  or  two  of  these  were  represented  by  several  witnesses,  the 
evidence  taken  during  the  six  days'  sittings  was  voluminous,  occupying  115  pages 
of  a  Parliamentary  Blue-Book.     The  Institutions  referred  to  were — 

The  Board  of  Manufactures  ;  The  Royal  Society  ; 

The  National  Gallery  ;  The  Society  of  Antiquaries  ; 

The  National  Portrait  Gallery  ;  The  Trustees'  Art  School  ; 

The  Royal  Scottish  Academy  ;  The  School  of  Applied  Art. 

One  might  add  to  these  the  Society  of  Scottish  Artists,  though,  as  accom- 
modation for  their  Exhibitions  was  optional  to  the  Board,  they  had  not  the 
same  standing  as  the  others,  all  of  whom  had  a  good  right  of  tenure  in  the 
Mound  buildings  or  in  that  recently  erected  in  Queen  Street.  One  or  two 
other  bodies,  as  being  interested  in  a  more  remote  way,  were  represented  before 
the  Committee  ;  and  the  inclusion  amongst  these  of  the  South  of  Scotland 
Chamber  of  Commerce  would  not  help  to  dispel  the  suspicion  that  the  noblemen 
and  gentlemen  of  the  Board  were  in  some  way  or  other  associated  with 
manufacturers. 

By  this  time  it  had  become  apparent  to  all  acquainted  with  the  art  situation 
in  the  north  that  the  question  had  travelled  far  beyond  the  mere  claim  for  an 
annual  grant  of  ,£1,000  to  the  Scottish  National  Gallery,  and  the  Report  issued 
on  the  10th  August,  1903,  shows  that  the  gentlemen  of  the  Committee  had 
realised  this  to  the  full.  The  task  they  had  set  them  was  no  light  one  :  it 
involved  the  unravelling  and  adjusting  the  confusions  and  anomalies  of  nearly 
two  centuries.  The  Equivalent  Grant  made  to  Scotland  at  the  Union  was  in  lieu 
of  certain  obligations  undertaken  in  connexion  with  English  debts  contracted 
before  that  period.  Twenty  years  later  what  remained  of  the  original  sum  of 
about  £400,000,  commuted  to  an  annual  payment  of  £2,000,  with  the  interest  of 
a  further  sum  of  £20,000,  was  placed  under  the  charge  of  a  Board  of  Trustees 
to  be  used  for  the  encouragement  of  the  woollen,  hempen,  and  linen  industries 
throughout  Scotland,  and  of  the  herring  fishery  on  its  coasts.     The  noblemen  and 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  cxi 

gentlemen  successively  appointed  as  Trustees  came  to  be  known  as  the  Board  of 
Manufactures.  But  from  the  beginning  of  the  nineteenth  century,  and  more 
markedly  with  each  succeeding  decade,  the  title  was  a  misnomer.  Manu- 
factures and  industries  no  longer  requiring  artificial  support,  the  Trustees  had, 
through  the  increasing  reputation  and  widened  scope  of  their  School  of  Design, 
become  best  known  by  their  activities  in  this  sphere,  so  that  when,  later,  the 
movements  for  extended  facilities  for  Art  training,  and  the  establishment  of 
National  Galleries  were  in  the  air,  and  when  the  wants  of  the  sister  kingdoms 
were  being  met  out  of  the  Imperial  funds,  in  Scotland  there  were  always  these 
revenues  and  accumulations  of  revenue  arising  out  of  the  old  Equivalent 
Grant — already  in  part  devoted  to  Art  purposes — to  have  recourse  to.  And  the 
central  authorities  were  not  loth  to  make  use  of  them  ;  for,  in  spite  of  their 
protests,  the  Board's  funds  had  been  largely  drawn  on  both  for  the  National 
and  National  Portrait  Galleries.  Whilst  recognising  their  obligations  in  regard 
to  Art  education,  with  the  building  and  upkeep  of  National  Galleries,  the 
Trustees  contended,  they  had  nothing  to  do.  Their  protests  had  been  brushed 
aside,  and,  as  the  annual  £2,000  had,  by  an  Act  passed  in  1854,  been  transferred 
from  the  Consolidated  Fund  to  the  administration  of  Parliament,  it  was  made  to 
appear  in  the  estimates  as  Imperial  money,  and  it  was  quite  impossible  to  have 
the  matter  cleared  up  in  a  Parliamentary  debate.  A  Commission  of  Inquiry  was 
long  overdue,  and,  whatever  the  intention,  both  the  Artists  and  the  Art  public  of 
Scotland  are  indebted  to  the  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  who  suggested  it,  and 
to  Lord  Balfour  of  Burleigh  for  the  very  capable  men  nominated  to  carry  it 
through. 

The  Committee's  Report  recommended  extensive  changes  ;  amongst  others 
— that  the  Board  of  Manufactures  be  reconstituted  under  the  name  of  Board  of 
Trustees  for  the  National  Galleries  of  Scotland  :  that  they  should  exercise  a  general 
supervision  over  and  ultimate  control  of  the  National  and  National  Portrait 
Galleries,  having  the  management  of  the  old  Board's  accumulated  funds  and 
revenues  for  administration  in  the  interests  of  Scottish  art  :  that  a  new  building 
be  erected  for  the  National  Gallery,  and  that  its  constitution  be  assimilated  to 
those  of  London  and  Dublin,  with  provisions  for  grants  in  aid  and  salaries  on  a 
suitable  scale  :  that  the  whole  building  jointly  occupied  by  the  National  Gallery 
and  the  Academy  be  handed  over  to  the  latter,  the  Academy  in  return  to  convey 
to  the  nation  the  whole  of  their  works  of  art  lent  to  the  National  and  National 


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Portrait  Galleries  :  that  a  new  Art  School,  on  modern  lines,  be  established  for 
Edinburgh. 

After  due  consideration  a  Bill  dealing  with  the  subject  was  brought  in  by 
the  Unionist  Government.  Unfortunately,  through  some  technical  flaw  or 
blunder  it  had  to  be  withdrawn,  and  before  it  could  be  reintroduced  a  General 
Election  had  placed  the  opposite  party  in  power.  The  result  was  that  more 
than  three  years  elapsed  between  the  issue  of  the  Report  and  the  passing  of  the 
Act  by  which  the  Committee's  recommendations — with  some  important  modi- 
fications, as  it  turned  out — were  given  effect  to.  In  the  meantime  a  glance  may 
be  taken  of  the  Academy's  doings  in  the  interval. 

Sir  James  Guthrie,  on  whom  the  honour  of  knighthood  had  been  conferred 
during  an  official  visit  of  the  King  and  Queen  to  Edinburgh  in  the  spring  of 
1903,  was  the  youngest,  and  has  certainly  proved  himself  the  most  energetic 
of  those  called  to  preside  over  the  Academy's  affairs.  The  Exhibition  receipts, 
which  had  fluctuated  considerably  during  the  earlier  years  of  Sir  George  Reid's 
term  of  office,  had  towards  its  close  been  again  on  the  down-grade.  To  meet 
this  state  of  affairs  expenditure  had  been  cut  down  as  far  as  possible,  the  opening 
banquet  had  been  discontinued,  and  the  borrowing  of  important  pictures  from 
the  South,  which  had  been  a  feature  of  the  annual  Exhibitions  since  their 
institution,  had  been  considerably  reduced.  All  this  was  changed  on  the  advent 
of  the  younger  President.  The  banquets  were  resumed,  and  within  a  few  years 
of  his  taking  office  two  important  Memorial  collections  were  shown,  the  first,  of 
the  work  of  Mr.  J.  M'Neill  Whistler,  an  Honorary  Member,  in  connexion 
with  the  annual  Exhibition  of  1904;  the  other  of  that  of  Mr.  G.  F.  Watts, 
during  the  later  months  of  the  following  year.  Also  through  Sir  James  Guthrie's 
exertions  and  the  courtesy  of  the  National  Art  Collections  Fund  Committee  the 
famous  il  Rokeby  Venus,"  recently  purchased  for  the  London  National  Gallery, 
was  placed  for  a  fortnight  in  the  Exhibition  of  1906.  The  new  policy  had  a 
wonderful  effect  in  drawing  the  public,  and,  especially  when  the  great  Velasquez 
was  on  view,  the  crowded  state  of  the  rooms  recalled  to  older  members  the 
attendances  of  the  sixties  and  seventies.  The  inclusion  of  a  veritable  old  master 
in  the  annual  Exhibition  was  not  quite  unprecedented,  though  it  hadn't  occurred 
since  Rubens'  "Adoration  of  the  Shepherds"  was  dropped  through  the  removed 
cupola  of  the  Waterloo  Place  rooms  in  1829.1 

1  See  ante,  p.  xlix. 


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But  another  of  Sir  George  Reid's  reforms,  the  curtailment  of  the  number  of 
works  admitted,  was  rigidly  adhered  to,  the  contributions  of  members  and  non- 
members  alike  being  restricted  to  three  works.  As  regards  the  character  of  these 
later  Exhibitions,  it  may  be  said  that  most  of  the  modern  movements — with  the 
exception  of  the  extreme  eccentrics — were  represented  more  or  less  fully.  The 
old  order  was  changing,  "  yielding  place  to  new,"  as  is  inevitable  in  all  things 
human.  Within  a  few  years  of  the  opening  of  the  century  Sir  Noel  Paton, 
John  Faed,  Erskine  Nicol  and  James  Archer,  whose  works  had  contributed  so 
much  to  the  success  of  the  Exhibitions  of  Watson  Gordon  and  Harvey's  days, 
had  died,  one  verging  on,  the  others  over  the  four  score.  At  the  other  end  of 
the  scale  the  Academy  was  the  poorer  from  the  loss  of  two  of  their  most  virile 
representatives  of  a  later  technique,  Arthur  Melville  and  Robert  Brough.1  A 
few  years  later,  the  President  and  Council  had  the  pleasure  of  congratulating  two 
members,  Mr.  William  M'Taggart  and  Mr.  Hugh  Cameron,  on  the  jubilee  of 
their  association  with  the  Academy. 

As  already  indicated,  the  National  Galleries  Act  did  not  altogether  follow 
the  recommendations  made  in  the  Committee's  Report.  The  provision  of  a  new 
National  Gallery  had  proved  too  difficult  an  item.  In  the  interval  several  sites 
had  been  suggested  and  sketch-plans  had  been  prepared  by  some  of  the  architect 
members  of  the  Academy,  but  Government  were  unwilling  to  consider  even  the 
least  costly  of  them.  They  were  able,  besides,  to  point  to  vehement  protests 
from  the  citizens  against  any  attempt  to  remove  the  Gallery  from  the  central 
and  easily  accessible  position  it  occupied  ;  and  though  many  who  supported  the 
protests  hadn't  darkened  the  doors  of  the  Gallery  for  years,  and  in  spite  of  the 
fact  that  the  site  is  admittedly  far  from  an  ideal  one  for  a  permanent  collection 
of  works  of  art,2  the  suggested  change  had  to  be  abandoned.  That  being  so,  the 
congestion  at  the  Mound  had  to  be  met  otherwise.  The  Act  met  it  by  assigning 
the  whole  of  the  southmost  building  to  the  National  Gallery,  and  the  Royal 

1  Mr.  Brough,  who  seemed  to  have  a  brilliant  career  before  him,  had  just  received  his  Associate's 
Diploma,  when,  towards  the  close  of  1905,  he  was  so  badly  injured  in  a  railway  accident  that  he 
died  within  a  few  days. 

2  The  Earthen  Mound,  to  give  it  the  name  by  which  it  was  first  known,  on  which  the  National 

Gallery  stands,  is  pierced,  at  a  few  yards  under  the  flooring,  by  the  tunnels  of  the  N.B.  Railway,  so 

that  the  pictures  are  subjected  to  incessant  vibration  from  passing  trains,  not  to  mention  the  smoke 

inseparable  from  the  immediate  vicinity  of  a  great  central  station. 

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cxiv  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

Institution,  reconstructed  internally  to  suit  it  for  their  purpose,  to  the  Academy.1 
Suitable  accommodation  was  to  be  found  elsewhere  for  the  Royal  Society ;  offices 
were  provided  for  the  new  Board  of  Trustees  at  the  National  Portrait  Gallery  ; 
while  the  art  training  which  had  been  so  long  carried  on  at  the  Royal  Institution 
was  to  be  incorporated  with  a  new  Art  School  to  be  established  on  modern  lines, 
as  suggested  in  the  Committee's  Report.  Though  the  changes  were  not  exactly 
what  had  been  recommended,  the  Act  left  none  of  the  institutions  located  at  the 
Mound  unaffected. 

The  early  carrying  through  of  the  changes  indicated  above  hinged  on  the 
prompt  provision  of  new  premises  for  the  bodies  occupying  the  Royal  Institution 
building,  especially  for  the  Board's  School,  with  which  that  of  Applied  Art  had 
recently  been  affiliated.  Fortunately,  the  recommendation  of  the  Departmental 
Committee  for  the  establishment  of  a  new  Art  School  had  been  well  received. 
The  Municipality  had  taken  the  matter  up,  and  with  the  goodwill  and 
substantial  assistance  of  the  Scotch  Education  Department,  supplemented  by 
public  contributions,  and  the  never-failing  subsidy  from  the  Board's  accumulated 
funds,  the  foundation  of  the  structure  in  which  the  higher  art  training  of  the  city 
is  now  co-ordinated  was  laid  in  July,  1907.  By  its  opening  in  January,  1909, 
and  the  installation  of  the  Royal  Society  in  George  Street  about  the  same  time, 
the  way  was  cleared  for  the  reconstruction  of  the  Academy's  future  home.  Here 
all  had  not  gone  quite  smoothly ;  constant  vigilance  and  the  utmost  tact  on  the 
part  of  the  President  and  the  Academy's  law  agent,  Mr.  Garson,  had  been 
necessary  to  avoid  the  dangers  which  threatened  from  time  to  time.  On  one 
occasion,  within  a  few  days  of  the  passing  of  the  Act,  there  seemed  to  be  a 
deadlock.  The  terms  on  which  the  Academy  had  given  up  the  galleries  they 
had  occupied  since  1855  f°r  t^le  purposes  of  the  National  Collection  were  that 
the  building  assigned  to  them  was  to  be  made  suitable  for  their  purpose.  The 
estimated  cost  of  carrying  out  the  reconstruction  on  the  lines  agreed  on — which 
had  been  suggested  to  the  architect  by  Sir  James  Guthrie — was  £14,000,  and 
that  sum  had  been  sanctioned  by  the  Treasury.  But  subsequently  it  was  found 
that  the  nature  of  the  foundations  and  a  revised  estimate  for  heating  and 
lighting  would  entail  an  additional  cost  of  some  £6,000,  and  this  the  Treasury 

1  Before  the  introduction  of  the  Bill  the  plans  for  the  reconstruction  of  the  building  had  been 
agreed  on  between  the  Government  and  Sir  James  Guthrie,  as  representing  the  Academy.  This,  as 
the  following  paragraph  will  show,  was  a  point  of  special  importance. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  cxv 

absolutely  refused  to  agree  to.  There  seemed  no  way  out  of  the  difficulty  ;  the 
estimates  had  to  be  passed  within  a  few  days,  and  the  matter  seemed  in  a  fair 
way  of  drifting  into  another  year,  when,  at  Sir  James  Guthrie's  earnest  request,  a 
meeting  of  Scottish  members  and  others  interested  was  got  together,  and  the 
situation  was  again  put  before  the  Treasury  in  all  its  bearings.  The  guardians 
of  the  public  purse  based  their  case  on  the  sum  which  had  been  named  in  the 
first  estimates,  but  the  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  Mr.  Lloyd  George,  who 
gave  the  final  ruling,  pointed  out  that  the  Academy  had  no  responsibility  for  the 
sum  named,  the  agreement  with  them  being  that  the  place  was  to  be  recon- 
structed on  plans  agreed  on.  "  A  bargain's  a  bargain,  gentlemen.  We'll  have  to 
find  the  money  for  it,"  were  the  words  with  which  he  is  said  to  have  closed  the 
argument.  Some  compromise  had  to  be  made,  but  the  final  result  was  that,  at  a 
cost  approaching  £20,000,  the  building  erected  by  their  old  rivals  of  the  Institu- 
tion, and  in  one  or  two  of  the  galleries  of  which  the  Academy  had  held  their 
Exhibitions  for  about  twenty  years,  was,  after  the  lapse  of  more  than  half  a 
century,  made  over  to  them,  bearing  their  own  name,  in  April,  191 1.  For 
valuable  services  in  the  framing  and  carrying  through  of  the  various  provisions 
of  the  Bill,  the  Academy  and  all  interested  in  Scottish  Art  are  deeply  indebted  to 
Lord  Dunedin,  Lord  Linlithgow,  and  Lord  Pentland,  who  successively  held  the 
position  of  Secretary  of  State  for  Scotland  ;  and  in  addition  to  those  already 
mentioned  who  had  led  the  movement  in  the  House  of  Commons  in  1901,  to 
Lord  Balcarres,  Sir  George  Younger,  and  the  Hon.  Thomas  Cochrane,  Unionists; 
and  to  Mr.  Eugene  Wason,  P.C.,  and  Mr.  J.  W.  Gulland,  Liberals.  For  it 
was  only  through  the  united  front  shown  by  those  political  opponents,  and  the 
support  given  by  the  Scottish  members  on  both  sides  of  the  House,  that  the 
many  difficulties  of  the  situation  were  surmounted. 

The  reconstruction  of  the  building,  which  involved  great  difficulties,  was 
carried  out  by  Mr.  W.  T.  Oldrieve,  His  Majesty's  Principal  Architect  for 
Scotland,  to  the  entire  satisfaction  of  the  President  and  Council,  and  of  the 
Committee  co-operating  with  them.  The  structure,  which  had  been  showing 
signs  of  instability,  was,  by  means  of  modern  appliances,  set  firmly  on  its 
foundations  ;  and,  though  the  line-space  obtained  was  less  than  would  have  been 
available  had  the  recommendations  of  the  Committee  been  carried  out,  the 
ingenious  device  of  making  the  main  galleries  run  crosswise  insured  a  sufficiency 
of  wall-space  to    meet    the  wants  of  Scottish  artists  for  many  years  to  come. 


cxvi  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

Also,  by  the  insertion  of  a  new  flooring  over  the  whole  extent  of  the  building, 
whilst  the  galleries  above  were  left  of  quite  a  sufficient  height,  ample  accommoda- 
tion was  found  on  the  ground  floor  for  the  Academy's  offices,  their  library  and 
private  apartments.  A  feature  of  the  new  suite  of  galleries  was  the  Sculpture 
Hall,  running  the  full  breadth  of  the  building  from  east  to  west,  and  at  length 
providing  what  had  been  awanting  in  the  Academy's  former  homes,  an  ideal 
setting  for  the  exhibition  of  works  in  that  department. 

The  Academy,  as  officially  representing  Art  in  Scotland,  had  been  given  a 
leading  place  on  the  Managing  Board  of  the  new  Art  College,  and,  as  arising 
out  of  that,  and  of  the  advantages  which  would  attend  the  complete  co- 
ordination of  the  higher  art  training  for  Edinburgh  and  the  east  of  Scotland  in 
one  central  institution,  the  Life  Classes  which  had  been  carried  on  by  the 
Academy  for  three-quarters  of  a  century — always  under  hampering  conditions — 
found  ampler  accommodation  at  Lauriston  Place.  The  transfer,  owing  to 
charter  obligations,  was  not  unattended  with  difficulties,  but  after  some  friendly 
negotiations  an  arrangement  was  come  to  by  which,  under  the  name  of  the 
Royal  Scottish  Academy's  School  of  Painting,  the  classes  are  carried  on  under 
the  management  of  a  Committee  of  eight,  four  of  whom,  who  also  act  as  visitors, 
are  elected  by  the  Academy  and  four  by  the  Managing  Board  of  the  College. 
In  1903  the  prize  list  had  been  enriched  by  the  establishment,  through  the 
generosity  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Andrew  Carnegie  of  Skibo,  of  the  travelling 
scholarship  known  by  their  name.  This  enabled  the  Council,  with  the  assistance 
of  the  visitors,  to  award  annually  one  or  two  scholarships  to  students  who  have 
completed  their  curriculum,  for  the  purpose  of  continuing  their  studies  abroad. 
Thus  was  made  permanent  a  privilege  the  Academy  had  been  able  to  accord  only 
occasionally  to  promising  pupils  of  former  years  ;  and  a  Carnegie  Scholarship  is 
now  the  highest  ambition  of  the  more  advanced  students  at  their  School  of 
Painting.  Since  the  institution  of  the  College  the  membership  of  the  Academy 
have  also  been  largely  represented  on  the  teaching  staff  of  its  various 
departments. 

In  a  preceding  paragraph  it  was  stated  that  the  passing  of  the  National 
Galleries  Act  left  none  of  the  institutions  and  societies  there  enumerated  un- 
affected. It  may  be  added  that  all  benefited,  some,  as  the  following  risumi  of 
its  results  will  show,  very  materially  : 

1 .  The  National  Gallery  now  occupies  the  whole  of  the  building  it  formerly 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  cxvii 

shared  with  the  Academy,  where,  through  judicious  internal  alterations,  the  line- 
space  has  been  considerably  more  than  doubled.  The  salaries  of  the  Director — 
who  replaces  the  former  Curator  as  principal  official — and  of  the  Keeper — a  newly 
created  office — the  emoluments  of  an  enlarged  staff  of  attendants,  the  upkeep  and 
working  expenses  of  the  Gallery  on  a  scale  commensurate  with  those  of  the 
sister  kingdoms,  are  defrayed  out  of  Imperial  funds,  and  a  sum  of  £3,000  is 
annually  available  for  the  purchase  of  works  of  art,  as  against  practically  nothing 
under  the  old  conditions. 

2.  At  the  National  Portrait  Gallery  similar  expenses  of  staff  and  mainten- 
ance, with  a  grant  of  £200  a  year  for  additions  to  the  collection,  are  provided 
from  Imperial  sources,  whilst  the  revenue  of  an  endowment  fund  supplied  other- 
wise raises  the  amount  available  for  the  latter  purpose  to  £800  a  year,  in  place  of 
a  miserable  former  sum  of  about  £30. 

The  total  sum  now  annually  provided  by  Parliament  for  the  National  and 
National  Portrait  Galleries  is  in  the  neighbourhood  of  £10,000,  as  compared  with 
£2,000  formerly  ;  and  though  the  revenue  of  the  old  Equivalent  Grant  and  the 
accumulations  therefrom  have  been  freely  made  use  of  in  providing  these  and  other 
benefits  referred  to  in  this  summary,  in  view  of  the  complexity  of  the  former 
situation,  it  is  well  to  know  that  the  £2,000  has  been  withdrawn  from  the  control 
of  Parliament,  and  is  automatically  paid  year  by  year. 

3.  The  Royal  Society,  which  had  occupied  rooms  in  the  Institution  since  its 
erection,  at  an  annual  rental  of  £300,  have  been  provided  with  premises  in 
George  Street,  with  greatly  increased  accommodation,  rent  free.  In  addition, 
they  enjoy  a  grant  of  £600,  as  against  one  of  half  that  amount  received  formerly 
and  paid  as  rent  to  the  Board  of  Manufactures. 

4.  The  Higher  Art  Education  given  before  1909  in  the  Trustees'  School, 
the  Academy's  Life  Classes,  and  at  the  Heriot-Watt  College  is  now  carried  on 
with  the  financial  support  of  the  city  in  one  of  the  largest  and  best  equipped 
buildings  of  its  kind  in  Europe,  erected  at  a  cost  approaching  £90,000,  and  with 
a  revenue  supplied  largely  through  liberal  public  grants  from  the  Scotch  Educa- 
tion Department — of  about  three  times  that  available  in  the  schools  replaced  by 
it.  The  exceptional  conditions  under  which  the  Academy's  School  of  Painting  is 
carried  on  in  the  new  Art  College  have  already  been  adverted  to. 

5.  The  advantages  to  the  Academy  from  the  changes  thus  brought  about 
have  been  fully  dwelt  on  in  the  course  of  this  narrative. 


cxviii  THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

6.  The  Society  of  Antiquaries  and  the  Royal  Geographical  Society  have  also 
benefited  incidentally  by  increased  grants  from  public  sources. 

The  National  Galleries  Act  of  1906,  and  the  circumstances  which  led  on  to 
it,  have  been  dwelt  on  in  some  detail  because  of  the  intimate  relationships  which, 
since  its  establishment,  have  existed  between  the  Gallery  and  the  Academy — 
relationships  which  have  no  parallel  in  the  sister  countries — and  because,  as 
regards  the  Act  itself,  the  initiative  may  fairly  be  said  to  have  come  from  the 
Academy.  Its  scope  has  far  exceeded  the  intention  of  that  initiative,  and  in  some 
directions  the  extensions  were  not  unattended  with  anxiety  to  those  who  set 
things  in  motion.  There  were  fears  that  when  their  galleries  were  given  up 
for  the  purposes  of  the  National  Collection,  Government  might  not  be  too 
generous  in  providing  an  equivalent.  But  by  tact  and  firmness  on  the  part  of 
those  acting  for  the  Academy,  and  a  real  desire  to  meet  their  obligations  in  a 
liberal  spirit  on  the  part  of  the  Government,  the  satisfactory  arrangement  indi- 
cated above  was  arrived  at.  It  is  true  that  to  secure  this  the  Academy  have 
gifted  to  the  National  Gallery  their  collection  of  works  of  Art,  valued  at  over 
£30,000,  which  by  the  Treasury  Minute  of  1858  had  been  placed  there  on  loan  j1 
but  they  believed  that  in  doing  so  they  were  acting  in  the  spirit  of  their 
predecessors  who  formed  the  collection,  and  who  had  so  readily  agreed  to  its 
becoming  an  integral  part  of  the  Scottish  National  Gallery. 

Everything  possible  was  done  to  have  the  galleries  ready  for  the  early  spring 
of  1 9 1 1 .  Since  their  institution  the  annual  exhibitions  had  opened,  with  rare 
exceptions,  about  the  middle  of  February,  but  when  it  became  evident  that  the 
completion  of  the  numerous  details  and  adjustments  incident  to  reconstruction 
would  involve  a  postponement  of  nearly  two  months,  the  President  and  Council 
resolved  to  make  the  approaching  exhibition  a  summer  one,  and  the  opening  was 
fixed  for  the  13th  of  May.  To  set  against  this  break  with  a  long  tradition,  the 
change  of  season  had  some  obvious  advantages.  The  evening  receipts,  which 
for  some  years  had  been  suffering  specially,  might,  it  was  thought,  with  the 
advantage  of  more  daylight,  be  favourably  affected.  There  were  also  the 
possibilities  incident  to  the  inclusion  of  the  tourist  months  in  the  Exhibition 
season  ;  and  though  there  were  some  who  doubted  the  expediency  of  making 
any  permanent  change,  whatever  the  result,  the  majority  of  the  members  kept  an 
open  mind  on  the  subject. 

1  See  ante,  p.  49. 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  cxix 

A  few  days  before  the  opening,  as  the  outcome  of  a  movement  inaugurated 
amongst  the  members  during  the  previous  year  to  recognise,  in  some  tangible 
form,  the  President's  great  services  in  connection  with  the  Academy's  establish- 
ment in  the  new  building,  a  mural  tablet,  bearing  a  suitable  inscription,  was 
unveiled  in  the  members'  corridor.  At  the  same  time,  Sir  James  was  presented 
with  an  alto-relievo  in  bronze,  by  Alfred  Gilbert,  R.A. 

The  policy  of  showing  to  the  Scottish  public  representative  examples  of 
English  and  foreign  contemporary  work  in  close  juxtaposition  with  that  of  native 
artists,  was  one  which  had  been  kept  in  view  in  the  planning  of  the  new  galleries, 
where,  in  the  various  rooms — as  in  the  case  of  the  Sculpture  Hall  already 
mentioned — adequate  provision  was  made  for  doing  justice  to  important  works 
obtained  from  such  sources.  It  was  felt  by  the  President  and  Council  that  this 
policy  was  called  for,  not  only  in  recognition  of  the  liberal  treatment  received 
by  Scottish  artists  at  various  continental  centres,  but  as  an  educative  influence, 
tending,  alike  in  the  case  of  artists  and  of  lay  students,  to  a  truer  understanding 
of  the  work  of  our  time.  Fortunately  this  had  been  made  possible  by  the 
establishment,  through  the  exertions  of  Sir  James  Guthrie,  of  an  Exhibitions 
Fund.  This  fund,  amounting  to  £10,000,  which  had  been  contributed  readily 
by  a  few  gentlemen  interested  in  Scottish  art,  had  for  one  of  its  objects  the 
borrowing  of  works  suitable  for  the  purpose  indicated.  Some  years  previously 
a  drastic  change  had  been  made  in  the  election  and  constitution  of  the  Committee 
of  Arrangement.  In  place  of  three  members,  elected  a  few  weeks  before 
receiving  day,  with  the  services  of  a  sculptor  for  a  day  or  two,  the  departments 
of  Painting,  Sculpture  and  Architecture  had  each  their  sub-committee  of  three, 
and  they  were  elected  early  in  the  preceding  summer.  A  main  part  of  their 
duty  was  to  ascertain  what  notable  works  might  be  available  for  the  Exhibition, 
and  to  report  to  the  Council  through  the  convener  of  their  section.  The 
practice  has  been  for  one  or  more  delegates  to  visit  London  and  some 
continental  centre,  and  to  submit  a  list  of  representative  works  selected  by  them 
for  invitation.  Official  invitations  are  then  issued  to  the  artists  by  the  President 
and  Council.  The  expenses  ot  the  delegates,  and  those  attending  the  collection, 
insurance  and  forwarding  of  such  works  as  may  have  been  promised,  are  paid  out 
of  the  revenue  of  the  Exhibitions  Fund. 

These  additional  elements  gave  special  interest  to  the  public  opening  of 
the  galleries.     This  was  preceded  by  a  banquet,  on  the  evening  of  May   12th, 


cxx  THE  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

at  which  Lord  Pentland,  Secretary  of  State  for  Scotland,  and  many  other  distin- 
guished guests  were  present.  In  proposing  the  toast  of  the  Royal  Scottish 
Academy  Lord  Pentland  gave  a  brief  sketch  of  the  movement  which  had 
resulted  in  a  new  departure  in  the  art  world  of  Scotland,  and  the  President 
in  replying  expressed  the  Academy's  deep  indebtedness  to  his  Lordship  and 
other  Scottish  Secretaries  for  the  part  they  had  taken  in  the  difficult  and  delicate 
negotiations  with  Government  and  with  the  Treasury.  The  Exhibition  was  a 
successful  one  in  every  respect.  Members  and  Honorary  Members  were  well 
represented,  whilst,  in  its  various  sections,  representative  works  from  abroad  had 
been  secured  through  the  exertions  of  the  delegates  of  the  Committees  of 
Arrangement.  A  large  increase  in  the  attendance  seemed  to  justify  the  change 
in  the  date  of  opening,  and  though  a  first  year's  experience  could  hardly  be 
accepted  as  conclusive,  the  result  was  sufficiently  satisfactory — especially  in 
regard  to  the  evening  receipts,  which  were  almost  doubled — to  determine  the 
Council  to  give  the  summer  opening  a  further  trial. 

During  the  month  of  July  Their  Majesties,  the  King  and  Queen,  on  the 
occasion  of  their  first  official  visit  to  Scotland,  honoured  the  Academy  by  visiting 
the  galleries,  accompanied  by  their  Royal  Highnesses  the  Prince  of  Wales,  the 
Princess  Mary,  the  Duke  of  Connaught  and  a  numerous  suite.  The  Royal 
party  were  received  in  front  of  the  Academy  by  Sir  James  Guthrie,  who 
conducted  them  to  the  Exhibition  rooms,  where  the  members  of  Council,  the 
Academicians,  the  Associates,  and  a  few  other  gentlemen  prominently  connected 
with  Scottish  art  were  in  attendance.  Their  Majesties  commented  favourably 
on  many  of  the  works  exhibited,  both  native  and  foreign,  and  expressed  them- 
selves much  gratified  with  their  visit.  Before  leaving,  Their  Majesties  and  the 
other  members  of  the  Royal  party  signed  their  names  in  the  visitors'  book. 

In  this  survey  of  the  origin  and  development  of  an  institution  which — 
including  the  earlier  exhibiting  societies  from  which  it  arose — is  almost  coeval 
with  a  distinctively  Scottish  art,  an  endeavour  has  been  made  to  vary  the 
monotony  of  official  records  by  glimpses  of  the  art  and  the  art  life  of  Scotland 
and  its  capital,  as  seen  in  the  character  of  its  Exhibitions  or  described  by  contem- 
porary writers.  Until  towards  the  close  of  the  eighteenth  century  the  works  of 
Scottish  painters,  whether  resident  in  Rome,  London,  or  Edinburgh,  had  been  a 
mere  echo  of  the  conventional  European  art  of  which  Battoni  and  Raphael 
Mengs  were  the  high  priests.     But  from  about  1780  Raeburn's  virile  portraiture 


A  HISTORICAL  NARRATIVE  cxxi 

and  David  Allan's  illustrations  of  Scottish  song  and  ballad  inaugurated  a  new 
order  of  things,  and  when  the  first  Exhibiting  Society  was  formed  in  1808, 
the  Agrippinas  and  Lucretias  of  Alexander  Runciman  and  Gavin  Hamilton 
were  already  a  tradition.  The  breath  of  a  new  life  was  in  the  air,  and  the 
hundred  years'  Exhibitions  embraced  in  this  narrative  give  evidence  of  an  art 
quick  to  respond — and  always  with  a  native  flavour — to  the  wider  influences 
which  have  directed  the  course  of  the  Fine  Arts  during  a  period  of  ever- 
accelerating  change.  And  though  the  writer  has  no  wish  to  identify  the  story 
of  the  Academy  with  the  history  of  Scottish  art — for  during  the  last  half-century 
at  least  other  societies  have  shared  in  its  development  amongst  us — it  may  fairly 
be  said  that  better  than  some  older  and  more  widely  known  institutions  of  a  like 
nature  in  other  countries,  the  Scottish  Academy  have  justified  the  position 
assigned  them  by  the  powers  that  be  as  official  representatives  of  the  Fine  Arts. 
Charges  of  exclusiveness,  or  of  setting  up  an  Academic  type  of  art  to  which  all 
who  would  share  in  their  favours  must  conform,  cannot  be  brought  against 
them,  as  has  been  freely  done  in  the  case  of  some  more  illustrious  bodies,  for 
they  have  voluntarily  abolished  the  limit  to  membership,  and  their  Exhibitions 
have  been  freely  open  to  all  reasonable  developments  of  the  arts  they  represent. 
What  the  national  collection  has  owed  to  the  Academy  both  at  its  establishment 
in  1858,  and  again  quite  recently,  has  been  told  in  the  preceding  pages.  It  is 
not  contended  that  during  their  ninety  years  of  chequered  existence  the  Academy 
have  always  been  guided  by  the  dictates  of  the  highest  wisdom,  or  that  they  have 
always  done  the  right  thing  just  at  the  right  time.  More  than  once,  as  we  have 
seen,  in  their  contentious  early  years,  they  were  rescued  from  difficult  positions 
by  the  intervention  of  well-wishers  from  without ;  but  it  may  surely  be  claimed 
that,  through  prosperous  times  and  times  not  so  prosperous,  they  have  strenuously 
championed  the  development  of  a  native  and  individual  school,  and  that  to  the 
many  eminent  men  who  have  presided  over  its  councils  or  guided  its  affairs 
Scotland  is  mainly  indebted  for  the  place  she  now  holds  in  the  field  of  European 
art. 

W.  D.  M. 


Officials  and   Honorary  Officials  of  the  Royal 

Scottish  Academy 

PRESIDENTS 

George  Watson.     1826-1837.  Sir  Daniel  Macnee.     1876-1882. 

Sir  William  Allan.     1837-1850.  Sir  William  Fettes  Douglas.     1882-1891. 

Sir  John  Watson  Gordon.     1850-1864.  Sir  George  Reid.     1891-1902. 

Sir  George  Harvey.     1864-1876.  Sir  James  Guthrie.     1902- 

SECRET  ARIES* 

William  Nicholson.     1826-1830.  William  Brodie.     1876-1881. 

David  Octavius  Hill.     1830-1869.  George  Hay.     1881-1907. 

Sir  William  Fettes  Douglas.     1869-1870.  William  Darling  McKay.     1907- 
John  Dick  Peddie,  M.P.     1870-1876. 

TREASURERS* 

Thomas  Hamilton.     1826-1829.  Charles  Lees.     1868-1880. 

Sir  John  Watson  Gordon.     1829-1832.  Arthur  Perigal.     1880-1884. 

John  Francis  Williams.     1832-1846.  John  Maclaren  Barclay.     1884-1886. 

Thomas  Hamilton.     1846-1850.  John  Hutchison.     1886-1907. 

William  Borthwick  Johnstone.     1850-1868.  Hippolyte  Jean  Blanc.     1907- 

LIBRARIANS.* 

W.  B.  Johnstone,   Interim  Librarian,  1853-  Otto  Theodor  Leyde,  1886-1896. 

1857.  William  Darling  McKay,  1896-1907. 

James  Drummond,  1857-1877.  James  Paterson,  1910- 

John  Hutchison,  187 7-1886. 

*  Academicians  only  are  eligible. 

CHAPLAINS 

Rev.  Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D.     1830-1847.  Very  Rev.  James  Macgregor,  D.D.     1877- 

Very  Rev.  Principal  Lee.     1851-1859.  1910. 

Rev.  David  Arnot,  D.D.     1860-1877.  Very  Rev.  A.   Wallace    Williamson,    D.D. 

1911- 

PROFESSORS   OF  ANCIENT   HISTORY 

Robert  Jameson.     1 830-1 854.  Sir  Arthur  Mitchell,  LL.D.     1878- 1909. 

William  Pyper,  LL.D.     1854- 1860.  G.  Baldwin  Brown,  M.A.     191 1- 

David  Laing,  LL.D.     1 862-1 878. 

PROFESSORS   OF   ANCIENT  LITERATURE 

John  Wilson.     1830-1854.  David  Masson,  LL.D.     1896-1907. 

Edward  Forbes.     1854-1855.  P.  Hume  Brown,  M.A.,  LL.D.     1908- 

John  Stuart  Blackie.     185 5- 1895. 

PROFESSORS   OF   ANTIQUITIES 

William  Pyper,  LL.D.     1830-1854.  W.  F.  Skene,  LL.D.     1870-1892. 

David  Laing,  LL.D.     1854-1861.  Joseph  Anderson,  LL.D.     1896- 

Prof.  J.  Y.  Simpson.     1861-1870. 

PROFESSORS   OF   ANATOMY 
Dr.  John  Lizars.     1830-1860.  Sir  William  Turner,  M.D.,  F.R.S.    1878-1916. 


Academicians,  Associates,  and   Honorary  Members   of 
the  Royal  Scottish  Academy,   1826-1916 

*  Foundation. 

tHope  and  Cockburn  award,  accepted  by  the  Academy  on  July  10,  1829.  Artists,  whether 
Associates  or  Academicians,  receiving  this  award  were  admitted  as  Academicians.  ( Vide 
W.  D.  McKay's  '  Historical  Narrative,'  pp.  li-lii.) 


Adam,  Joseph  Denovan 
Adam,  Patrick  William 
Airman,  George 

Alexander,  Edwin  J. 
Alexander,  Robert  L. 
Alison,  David 
ALLAN,  Sir  William 

Second  President,  1837- 1850. 
Limner  to  Her  Majesty  for  Scotland, 
1841-1850. 

Alma-Tadema,  Sir  Lawrence 
Anderson,  Robert 
Anderson,  Sir  Robert  Rowand 
Archer,  James,  Hon.  Retired  1896. 
Audubon,  John  James 


BALLANTYNE,  John,  Hon.  Retired  1896.  1815-1897 

Barclay,  John  Maclaren 

Treasurer  1884-1886. 

Bartholome\  Albert 
Bell,  John  Zephaniah 
Bell,  Robert  P. 


HON. 

ASSOC. 

ACAD. 

MEM. 

1842-1896 

Painter 

1884 

1892 

1854- 

Painter 

1883 

1897 

1830-1905 

Painter 

1880 

and  Engraver 

1870- 

Painter 

1902 

1840- 

Painter 

1878 

1888 

1882- 

Painter 

1916 

1782-1850 

Painter 

fl829 

1836-1912 

Painter 

1877 

1842-1885 

Painter 

1879 

1834- 

Architect 

1876-83 

1896 

1823-1904 

Painter 

1850 

1858 

1780-1851 

Painter- 

Naturalist 

1827 

1815-1897 

Painter 

1841 

i860 

1811-1886 

Painter 

1863 

187I 

1848- 

Sculptor 

I9II 

1794-1883 

Painter 

fi829 

1841- 

Painter 

1880 

CXXV1 


THE   ROYAL   SCOTTISH   ACADEMY 


ASSOC. 


ACAD. 


HON. 
MEM. 


Besnard,  Paul  Albert 

1849- 

Painter 

1911 

Binning,  Alex.  Monro 

Vide  Monro  Binning. 

Blanc,  Hippolyte  Jean 

Treasurer  1907- 

1844- 

Architect 

1892 

1896 

Bonnar,  William 

1800-1853 

Painter 

fi829 

Bough,  Samuel 

1822-1878 

Painter 

1856 

1875 

Bowie,  John  Dick 

186- 

Painter 

1903 

Brangwyn,  Frank 

1867- 

Painter 

1914 

Brock,  Sir  Thomas 

1847- 

Sculptor 

1911 

Brodie,  William 

Secretary  1 876-1 881. 

1815-1881 

Sculptor 

1852 

1859 

BROUGH,  Robert.     (Vide  p    cxiii.) 

1872-1905 

Painter 

1904 

Brown,  Alexander  Kellock 

1849- 

Painter 

1892 

1908 

Brown,  John  Crawford 

1805-1867 

Painter 

1843 

Brown,  Thomas  Austen 

1857- 

Painter 

1889 

Brown,  William  Beattie 

1831-1909 

Painter 

1871 

1884 

Brown,  William  Marshall 

1863- 

Painter 

1909 

Browne,  George  Washington 

1853- 

Architect 

1892 

1902 

Bryce,  David 

1803-1876 

Architect 

1851 

1856 

Burn,  William 

Resigned  before  taking  up  his  Mem- 
bership. 

Burnet,  John 

1789-1870 
1784-1868 

Architect 

Painter  and 
Engraver 

fi829 

1832 

Burnet,  Sir  John  James 

1857- 

Architect 

1893 

1914 

Burnett,  Thomas  Stuart 

1853-1888 

Sculptor 

1883 

Burns,  Robert 

1869- 

Painter 

1902 

Burton,  Mungo 

1799-1882 

Painter 

1845 

Cadenhead,  James 

1858- 

Painter 

1902 

Cameron,  David  Young 

1865- 

Painter  and 
Etcher      1904 

Cameron,  Hugh 

1835- 

Painter 

1859 

1869 

XJtlJi.    HU  YAJ 

a     &UU1T12 

5±1    AtAL 

mm.  1 

CXXVll 

HON. 

ASSOC 

ACAD. 

MEM. 

Cassie,  James 

1819-1879 

Painter 

1869 

1879 

Chalmers,  George  Paul 

1833-1878 

Painter 

1867 

187I 

Christie,  Alexander 

1807-1860 

Painter 

1848 

Clark,  Thomas 

1820-1876 

Painter 

1865 

Cleghorn,  George 

1828 

Coventry,  Robert  McGown 

1855-1914 

Painter 

1906 

Crawford,  Edmund  Thornton 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew 
after  the  first  meeting.      Re-elected 
Vide  p.  78. 

1806-1885 

Painter 

*i826 
1839 

tl829-32 
1848 

Crawford,  William 

1825-1869 

Painter 

i860 

Danby,  Francis 

1793-1861 

Painter 

1829 

Degas,  Hilaire  Germain  Edgar 

1834- 

Painter 

I9II 

Delaroche,  Paul  Hippolyte 

1797-1856 

Painter 

1854 

Docharty,  James 

1829-1878 

Painter 

1877 

DOUGLAS,  Sir  Wm.  Fettes          1822-1891 

Sixth  President,  1 882-1 891. 

Secretary  some  months  during  1869-1870. 

Painter 

1851 

1854 

Drew,  Sir  Thomas,  P.R.H.A. 

1838-1910 

Architect 

I907 

Drummond,  James 

Librarian  1857-1877. 

1816-1877 

Painter 

1845 

1852 

Duncan,  John 

1866- 

Painter 

1910 

Duncan,  Thomas 

1807-1845 

Painter 

fi829 

Dyce,  William 

1806-1864 

Painter 

1835-53 

1854 

EASTLAKE.Sir  Charles  Lock,  P.R.A 

..  1793-1865 

Painter 

1858 

Edmonstone,  Robert 

1794-1834 

Painter 

1829 

Etty,  William 

1787-1849 

Painter 

1829 

Ewbank,  John  Wilson 

Forfeited  Membership  in  1838. 

1799-1847 

Painter 

♦1826-38 

FAED,  John,  Hon.  Retired  1896. 

1819-1902 

Painter 

1847 

1851 

Faed,  Thomas 

1826-1900 

Painter 

1849-62 

1862 

Farquharson,  David 

1840-1907 

Painter 

1882 

Forbes,  Alexander 

1802-1839 

Painter 

1830 

Forrest,  William 

1805-1889 

Engraver 

1877 

CXXV111 


THE   ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


FORSTER,  Percy.    (Vide  p.  108.) 

Fraser,  Alexander 
Fraser,  Alexander 
Fraser,  Patrick  Allan 
Frazer,  William  Miller 

Gamley,  Henry  Snell 
Gavin,  Robert 
Geikie,  Walter 

Gibb,  Robert 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew 
after  the  first  meeting. 

Gibb,  Robert 

Limner  to  His  Majesty  for  Scot- 
land, 1908- 

Gibson,  Patrick 

Giles,  James  William 

Glass,  John 

Good,  Thomas  Sword 

GORDON,  Sir  John  Watson 

Third  President,  1850- 1864.  Treasurer 
1829-1832.  Limner  to  Her  Majesty 
for  Scotland,  1850-1864.  In  1826  John 
Watson  assumed  the  name  of  Gordon. 

Graham,  Peter 

Graham,  Thomas  Alex.  Ferguson 

Graham-Gilbert,  John 

In  1 834  Graham  married  Miss  Gilbert 
of  Yorkhill  and  assumed  the  addi- 
tional name  of  Gilbert,  which  he  used 
as  an  exhibitor  onward  from  1842. 

Grant,  Sir  Francis,  P.RA. 
Greville,  Robert  Kaye,  LL.D. 

GUTHRIE,  Sir  James 

Eighth  President,  1902- 

Halswelle,  Keeley 


HON. 

ASSOC. 

ACAD. 

MEM. 

Painter 

1828 

1786-1865 

Painter 

1840 

1827-4O 

1827-1899 

Painter 

1858 

1862 

1813-1890 

Painter 

187I 

1864- 

Painter 

1909 

1866- 

Sculptor 

1908 

1827-1883 

Painter 

1854 

1879 

1795-1837 

Painter  and 

Etcher 

1831 

1834 

1801-1837 

Painter 

*i826 

fi829 

1845- 


Painter        1878        1882 


1782  ?-i829 

Painter 

♦1826 

1801-1870 

Painter 

fi829 

1820-1885 

Painter 

1849 

1789-1872 

Painter 

1828 

1788-1864 

Painter 

fi829 

1836- 

Painter 

1860-77 

1877 

1840-1906 

Painter 

1883 

1794-1866 

Painter 

fl829 

1803-1878 

Painter 

ti.829-51 

1853 

1794-1866 

Botanist  and 

Painter 

1829 

1859- 

Painter 

1888 

1892 

1832-1891 

Painter 

1865 

THE   ROYAL   SCOTTISH   ACADEMY 


CXX1X 


Hamilton,  James 
Hamilton,  James  Whitelaw 
Hamilton,  Thomas 

Treasurer,  1826-1829;  1846-1850. 

Hardie,  Charles  Martin 
HARVEY,  Sir  George 

Fourth  President,  1864- 1876. 

HAY,  George,  Hon.  Retired  1910. 
Secretary,  1881-1907. 

Hay,  Robert 

Henning,  John 
Henry,  George 

Non-Resident  Academician  since  1908. 

Herdman,  Robert 

Herdman,  Robert  Duddingstone 

Hill,  David  Octavius 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew 
after  the  first  meeting.  Secretary 
1 830- 1 869. 

Hole,  William 

HONEYMAN,  John,  Hon.  Retired  1905. 

Hope,  Robert 
Horsburgh,  John 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew 
after  the  first  meeting. 

Houston,  George 

Houston,  John  Adam  P. 

Howison  (or  Howieson),  William 

Hunter,  Mason 

Hutchison,  John,  Hon.  Retired  1909. 

Librarian  1877-1886- 
Treasurer  1886- 1907. 

Hutchison,  Robert  Gemmell 

Irvine,  James  (of  Rome) 
Irvine,  John 


HON. 

ASSOC. 

ACAD. 

MEM. 

1853-1894 

Painter 

1886 

1860- 

Painter 

1911 

1784-1858 

Architect 

*i826 

1858-1916 

Painter 

1886 

i895 

1806-1876 

Painter 

♦1826 

ti.829 

1831-1912 

Painter 

1869 

1876 

1799-1863 

Archaeologist 

and  Architect 

184I 

1771-1851 

Sculptor 

1827 

1860- 

Painter 

1892 

1902 

1829-1888 

Painter 

1858 

1863 

1863- 

Painter 

1908 

1802-1870 

Painter 

*i826 

fi829 

1846- 

Painter  and 

Engraver  1878 

1889 

1831-1914 

Architect 

1892 

1896 

1869- 

Painter 

1911 

1791-1869 

Engraver 

*i826 

1869- 

Painter 

1909 

1812-1884 

Painter 

1842 

1845 

1798-1850 

Engraver 

1838 

1854- 

Painter 

1913 

1833-1910 

Sculptor 

1862 

1867 

1860- 

Painter 
Painter 

1901 

1911 

1830 

1805-1888 

Painter 

1834 

cxxx 


THE   ROYAL   SCOTTISH   ACADEMY 


HON. 

ASSOC. 

ACAD 

MEM. 

Israels,  Joseph 

1824-I9II 

Painter 

1887 

Jardine,  Sir  William 

l800- 1874 

Naturalist 

1827 

Johnston,  F.,  P.R.H.A. 

Founder  of  Royal  Hibernian  Academy 

I761-1829 

Architect 

1828 

Johnstone,  George  Whitton 

1849-I90I 

Painter 

1883 

1895 

Johnstone,  William  Borthwick 

Treasurer  1850-1868. 
Interim  Librarian  1853-1857. 

1804-1868 

Painter 

184O 

1848 

Joseph,  Samuel 

179I-1850 

Sculptor 

*i826 

Kay,  Archibald 

l86o- 

Painter 

I916 

Kelly,  William 

l86l- 

Architect 

I9II 

Kerr,  Henry  Wright 

1857- 

Painter 

1893 

1909 

Kidd,  Joseph  Bartholomew 

1808-1889 

Painter 

*i826 

ti829-58 

Kidd,  William 

1796-1863 

Painter 

1829 

Kinnear,  Charles  George  Hood 

1830-1894 

Architect 

1893 

Kinross,  John 

1855- 

Architect 

1893 

i9°5 

Lalaing,  Comte  Jacques  de 

1858- 

Sculptor  and 

Painter 

I9I4 

Landseer,  Sir  Edwin 

1802-1873 

Painter 

1866 

Animal  Painter  to  Her  Majesty  for 
Scotland;  18     -1873. 

Lauder,  James  Eckford 

18H-1869 

Painter 

1839 

1846 

Lauder,  Robert  Scott 

1803-1869 

Painter 

fi829 

Lavery,  John 

Non-Resident  Academician  since  1901. 

1856- 

Painter 

1892 

1896 

Lawrence,  Sir  Thomas,  P.RA. 

1769-183O 

Painter 

1830 

Lawson,  George  A. 

1832-I904 

Sculptor 

1884 

Lees,  Charles 

Treasurer  1868- 1880. 

I800-I880 

Painter 

1829 

fi829 

Legros,  Alphonse 

1837-I9II 

Painter,  Engraver 

and 

Sculptor 

I9II 

Leighton,  Lord,  P.RA. 

1830-1896 

Painter  and 

1878 

Sculptor 

LEIPER,  William,  Hon.  Retired  1914. 

1839-I916 

Architect 

1892 

1896 

THE   ROYAL   SCOTTISH   ACADEMY 


CXXXl 


Lewis,  John  Frederick 
Leyde,  Otto  Theodor 

Librarian  1886-1896. 

Linnell,  John 

Lintott,  Henry 
Lizars,  William  Home 

Lockhart,  William  Ewart 
Lorimer,  John  Henry 
Lorimer,  Sir  Robert  Stodart 

Macbeth,  Norman 
McCulloch,  Horatio 
McDonald,  John  Blake 
Mac  donald,  Lawrence 
MacGeorge,  Wm.  Stewart 
Macgillivray,  James  Pittendrigh 
McGregor,  Robert 
Macgregor,  W.  Y. 
McIan,  Mrs.  Fanny 
McIan,  Robert  Ranald  (or  Ronald) 
McKay,  William  Darling 

Librarian  1 896-1907. 
Secretary,  1907- 

Mackenzie,  Alex.  Marshall 
Mackenzie,  David  Maitland 

Forfeited  Membership  in  1832. 

Mackenzie,  Samuel 
Mackie,  Charles  H. 
Macleay,  Kenneth 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew 
after  the  first  meeting.  Re-elected 
Associate  1829. 

MacLeay,  McNeil 

Resigned. 

Maclise,  Daniel 


HON. 

ASSOC 

ACAD. 

MEM. 

1805-1876 

Painter 

1853 

1835-1897 

Painter 

1870 

1880 

1792-1882 

Painter  and 

Engraver 

187I 

1877- 

Painter 

1916 

1788-1859 

Engraver 
Painter 

and 
1826 

1834 

1846-1900 

Painter 

1871 

1878 

1856- 

Painter 

1882 

I9OO 

1864- 

Architect 

1903 

1821-1888 

Painter 

1870 

1880 

1805-1867 

Painter 

1834 

1838 

1829-1901 

Painter 

1862 

1877 

1799-1878 

Sculptor 

1829-58 

1858 

1861- 

Painter 

1898 

I9IO 

1856- 

Sculptor 

1892 

I9OI 

1847- 

Painter 

1882 

1889 

1855- 

Painter 

1898 

1814-1897 

Painter 

1854 

1803-1856 

Painter 

1852 

1844- 

Painter 

1877 

1883 

1848- 

Architect 

1893 

Painter 

*i826 

fl.829 

1785-1847 

Painter 

tl829 

1862- 

Painter 

1902 

1802-1878 

Painter 
and 

♦1826 
1829 

fi829 

Miniaturist 

Painter 

1836-48 

1806-1870       Painter 


1866 


CXXX11 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


ASSOC. 


ACAD. 


MACNEE,  Sir  Daniel 

Fifth  President,  1876-1882. 

McTaggart,  William 

MacWhirter,  John 

Marshall,  William  Calder 

Martin,  John 

Melville,  Arthur 

Memes,  Dr.  (of  Ayr).    (Vide  p.  271.) 

Michie,  James  Coutts 

Millais,  Sir  John  Everett,  P.R.A. 

Miller,  James 

Miller,  William 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew 
after  the  first  meeting. 

Mitchell,  John  Campbell 

Monro,  Alexander  Binning,  or 
Binning,  Alexander  Monro 

Resigned. 

Morison,  Richard 
Morris,  James  Archibald 
Morse,  Sam.  Finley  Breese 

Inventor  of  the  Morse  telegraphic 
system.  President  of  National  Aca- 
demy of  Design,  New  York. 

Mossman,  John 
Murray,  David 

Nasmyth,  Alexander 
Nicholson,  William 

Secretary  1826-1830. 
NlCOL,  Erskine,  Hon.  Retired  1896, 

Nisbet,  Pollok  Sinclair 
Nisbet,  Robert  Buchan 
Noble,  James  Campbell 
Noble,  Robert 


1806-1882 

Painter 

ti.829 

1835-1910 

Painter 

1859 

1870 

1839-1911 

Painter 

1867-82 

1813-1894 

Sculptor 

1840-61 

1789-1854 

Painter  and  Engraver 

1858-1904 

Painter 
Painter 

1886 

1861- 

Painter 

1893 

1829-1896 

Painter 

1860- 

Architect 

1906 

1796-1882 

Engraver 

♦1826 

1862- 

Painter 

1904 

1805-1891 

Painter 

• 

1857- 

Architect 

1916 

1791-1872 

Painter 

1817-1890 

Sculptor 

1849- 

Painter 

1881 

1758-1840 

Painter 

1781-1844 

Painter 

*i826 

1825-1904 

Painter 

i855 

1859 

1848- 

Painter 

1892 

1857- 

Painter 

1893 

1902 

1846-1913 

Painter 

1879 

1892 

1857- 

Painter 

1892 

1903 

HON. 

MEM. 


1882 
l86l 
1829 

1833 
1866 
1862 

1835-47 
184I 

1828 
1885 

1832 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Oakes,  John  Wright 

1820-1887 

Painter 

O'Brien,  Dermod,  P.R.H.A. 

1865- 

Painter 

Oldrieve,  William  T. 

i853- 

Architect 

His  Majesty's  Principal  Architect  for 
Scotland.     (Vide  p.  cxv.) 

Orchardson,  Sir  William  Quiller 

(Birth  year  1835  generally  given  is 
incorrect.) 


1832-1910       Painter 


ASSOC. 


ACAD. 


CXXX111 

HON. 
MEM. 

1883 

1914 

1914 

187I 


Park,  Patric 
Parker,  Henry  Perlee 

No  official  record  of  election  as  Hon. 
Mem.,  but  so  appears  in  Cat.  of  1829. 

Pascal,  Jean  Louis 
Paterson,  Alexander  N. 

Paterson,  James 

Librarian  1910- 

Paton,  Sir  Joseph  Noel 

Limner   to    Her   Majesty  for  Scot- 
land, 1865-1901. 

Paton,  Waller  Hugh 
Peddie,  John  Dick,  M.P. 

Secretary  18  70- 18  76. 

Perigal,  Arthur 

Treasurer  1880-1884. 

Pettie,  John 
Phillip,  John 
Pirie,  George 
Playfair,  William  Henry 

Resigned. 

Portsmouth,  Percy  H. 
Poynter,  Sir  Edward  John,  P.R.A. 


1811-1855 

Sculptor 

1849 

1851 

1795-1873 

Painter 

1829 

1837- 

Architect 

1911 

1862- 

Architect  and 

Painter 

1911 

1854- 

Painter 

1896 

1910 

1821-1901 

Painter 

1846 

1850 

1828-1895 

Painter 

i857 

1865 

1824-1891 

Architect 

1868 

1870 

1816-1884 

Painter 

1841 

1868 

1839-1893 

Painter 

1871 

1817-1867 

Painter 

1857 

1866- 

Painter 

1913 

1789-1857 

Architect 

11829-45 

1873- 

Sculptor 

1906 

1836- 

Painter 

1896 

Raeburn,  Sir  Henry  (vide  p.  320)  1756-1823 

President,  Associated  Society  of 
Artists,  Edinburgh,  1812-1813; 
Edinburgh  Exhibition  Society,  1813- 
1816.  Limner  to  His  Majesty  for 
Scotland,  1823. 


Painter 


CXXX1V 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


ASSOC.       ACAD. 


HON. 

MEM. 


Rattray,  Wellwood 

1849-I902 

Painter 

1896 

Reid,  Archibald  David 

1844- 1 908 

Painter 

1892 

REID,  Sir  George,  Hon.  Retired  1903. 1841-1913 

Painter 

1870 

1877 

Seventh  President,  1891-1902. 

Reid,  George  Ogilvy 

1851- 

Painter 

1888 

1898 

Reid,  Robert  Pay  ton 

1859- 

Painter 

1896 

Rhind,  John 

1828-1892 

Sculptor 

1892 

Died  a  few  days  after  election,  before 

signing  membership  roll. 

Rhind,  William  Birnie 

1853- 

Sculptor 

1893 

i9°5 

Richardson,  Thomas  Miles 

1784-1848 

Painter 

1829 

No  official  record  of  election  as  Hon. 

Mem.,  but  so  appears  in  Cat.  of  1829. 

Ritchie,  Alex.  Handyside 

1804-1870 

Sculptor 

1846 

Roberts,  David 

1796-1864 

Painter 

1829 

Robertson,  Mrs.  Christina 

Miniature 
Painter 

1829 

Robertson,  David 

1834- 

Architect 

1893 

Roche,  Alexander  Ignatius 

l86l- 

Painter 

1893 

1900 

Rodin,  Auguste 

184O- 

Sculptor 

1907 

Ross,  Joseph  Thorburn 

1849-I903 

Painter 

1896 

Ross,  Robert  Thorburn 

1816-1876 

Painter 

1852 

1869 

Sargent,  John  Singer 

1856- 

Painter 

1906 

Scott,  David 

1806-1849 

Painter 

fi829 

Scott,  Thomas 

1854- 

Painter 

1888 

1902 

Scott,  William  Bell 

18H-189O 

Painter  and 

Engravei 

r 

1887 

Selby,  Prideaux  John 

I788-1867 

Painter-Naturalist 

1827 

Shannan,  Archibald  M'Farlane 

1850-1915 

Sculptor 

1902 

Shaw,  Richard  Norman 

183I-I912 

Architect 

1911 

Shee,  Sir  Martin  Archer,  P.R.A. 

I769-1850 

Painter 

1830 

Sheriff,  John 

1816-1844 

Painter 

1839 

Shiels,  William 

I785-1857 

Painter 

*i826 

Simson,  George 

I79I-1862 

Painter 

*i826 

fi829 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew 

after  the  first  meeting. 

THE   ROYAL   SCOTTISH   ACADEMY 


cxxxv 


Simson,  William 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew 
after  the  first  meeting. 

Smart,  John 
Smith,  Colvin 
Smith,  George 
Soane,  Sir  John 
Somerville,  Andrew 
Stanfield,  Clarkson 
Stanley,  Montague 
Stanton,  Clark 

Steell,  David  George 
Steell,  Gourlay 

Animal  Painter  to  Her  Majesty  for 
Scotland,  c.  1873-1894. 

Steell,  Sir  John 

Sculptor  in  Ordinary  to  Her  Majesty 
for  Scotland,  1838-1891. 

Stevens,  John 
Stevenson,  David  Watson 
Stevenson,  James 
Stevenson,  William  Grant 

Stewart,  James 

Sully,  Thomas 
Syme,  John 
Syme,  Patrick 

Thomson,  Rev.  John  (of  Dudding- 
ston) 

Thomson,  William  John 

Thorburn,  Robert 

Vallance,  William  Fleming 


1800-1847       Painter 


1838-1899 

1795-1875 

1870- 

1753-1837 

1808-1834 

1793-1867 

1809-1844 

1832-1894 


1819-1894 

1804-1891 

1793-1868 
1842-1904 
-1844 
1849- 

1791-1863 

1783-1872 
1795-1861 
1774-1845 

1778-1840 
1771-1845 
1818-1885 

1827-1904 


Painter        1871 

Painter 

Painter        1908 

Architect 

Painter 

Painter 

Painter        1838 

Sculptor  and 

Painter  1862 
Painter  1885 
Painter        1846 

Sculptor 

Painter  *i826 
Sculptor  1877 
Painter 

Sculptor  and 
Painter    1885 

Painter  and 
Engraver 

Painter 

Painter 

Painter 

Painter 

Painter 

Miniaturist  and 
Painter 

Painter        1875 


ASSOC.       ACAD. 

J*i826 
\tl829 

1877 
fi829 


HON. 
MEM. 


183I     1832 


1829 

1830 
1835-38 


1885 
1859 

fi829 

11829 

1886 

♦1826 

1896 

ti829-58   1859 
1827 
♦1826 
*i826 


fi829 


1881 


1830 


1857 


CXXXV1 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Walls,  William 
Walton,  Edward  Arthur 
WATSON,  George 

First  President,  1826-1837.  Presi- 
dent, Associated  Society  of  Artists, 
Edinburgh,  1808-1812. 

WATSON,  John 

Vide  Gordon,  Sir  John  Watson. 

Watson,  William  Smellie 
Watt,  George  Fiddes 
Westmacott,  Henry 
Whistler,  James  Abbott  M'Neill 


Wilkie,  Sir  David 

Limner  for  Scotland  to  George  IV., 
William  IV.,  and  Queen  Victoria, 
1823-1841. 

Williams,  John  Francis 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  with- 
drew after  the  first  meeting.  Treas- 
urer 1832-1846. 

Wilson,  Charles  Heath 


Wilson,  James 

Wilson,  John  ("Jock  ") 
Wingate,  James  Lawton 
Wintour,  John  Crawford 


HON 

ASSOC. 

ACAD. 

MEM 

1860- 

Painter 

1901 

I914 

1860- 

Painter 

1889 

I9°5 

1767-1837 

Painter 

*l826 

I796-1874 

Painter 

*i826 

1873- 

Painter        1910 

I799-1872 

Sculptor 

1830 

1834-I903 

Painter  and 

Etcher 

1902 

I785-184I 

Painter 

1832 

I785-1846 

Painter 

(*i826 
\tl829 

1809-1882 

Architect,  Painter  and  Landscape 
Gardener     1835-58 

1795-1856 

Zoologist  and 

Painter                                   1827 

1774-1855 

Painter                                       1827 

1846- 

Painter        1879         1886 

1825-1882 

Painter        1859 

ADDENDA 

Sir  W.  Fettes  Douglas,  p.  86:  Secretary  for  some  months  in  1870, 

should  read  Secretary  for  some  months  during  1869-1870. 
James  Drummond,  p.  90,  add  Librarian  1 857-1877. 
Charles  Martin  Hardie,  p.  151,  add  Died  1916. 
William  T.  Oldrieve,  p.  297,  add  His  Majesty's  Principal  Architect 

for  Scotland. 
Samuel  F.  B.  Morse,  p.  277  (full  name  Samuel  Finley  Breese  Morse) 

add  An  originator  of  the  electric  telegraph,  c.    1837,  and 

inventor  of  the  Morse  system. 


Works  by  Academicians  Associates  and 
Hon.   Members  of 

The  Royal  Scottish  Academy 

and  by  Sir  Henry  Raeburn 

exhibited  between  1808  and  1916  :  in  the  exhibitions  of  the  Associated 
Society  of  Artists,  Edinburgh,  1808-18 13,  of  the  Edinburgh  Exhibition 
Society,  18 14-18 16,  of  the  Royal  Institution  for  the  Encouragement 
of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland,  1 821-1822,  and  1 824-1 830,  and  of  the 
Royal  Scottish  Academy,  1827-19 16,  specifying  works  owned  by 
public  galleries  and  institutions  in  Great  Britain  and  elsewhere,  with 
the  date  and  manner  of  their  acquisition. 


NOTES 

In   addition  to  the  ninety  annual    exhibitions,  five   special   exhibitions  have  been  held  by  the 
Royal  Scottish  Academy.     The  year-dates  in  heavy  type  designate  these  exhibitions : 

1831  =  Eight  works  by  William  Etty,    including   the  five   Judith  and   Holofernes   pictures,  and 

Twenty-seven  Diploma  Works.     Opened  December. 
1863  =  Works  by  Deceased  and  Living  Scottish  Artists.     October  to  November. 
1880  =  Works  by  Deceased  and  Living  Scottish  Artists.     October  to  December. 
1885  =  Works  in  Water-colour  and  Sculptures  by  Living  Artists.     July  to  October. 
1887  =  Works  in  Water-colour  and  Sculptures  by  Living  Artists.     July  to  October. 

Consistent  with  needs  of  identification,  many  titles,  especially  of  works  in  early  exhibitions, 
have  been  abbreviated.     Poetical  quotations  appear  only  where  works  are  not  otherwise  entitled. 

In  common  with  all  other  exhibition  catalogues  those  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy  are 
not  free  from  errors.     Some  of  these  doubtless  have  remained  undetected  by  the  compiler. 

It  has  been  found  impracticable  to  obtain  the  birth  and  death  dates  of  a  few  artists. 

While  every  effort  has  been  made  to  trace  and  identify  exhibited  works  now  in  public 
galleries,  institutions,  etc.,  together  with  the  names  of  donors  or  bequeathers,  completeness  is 
not  claimed ;  nor  even  in  the  prevailing  conditions  of  international  communication  has  com- 
pleteness been  a  practicable  aim.  In  the  case  of  such  works  lent  to  the  exhibitions,  the  name 
of  the  lender  appears   in   the  entry  after  the  bracketed  information,  e.g.  (p.  20) : 

1880    237    John  Stuart  Blackie(Fz<&  1876,  No.  255).     (R.S.A.  Collection.     Presented  by  Artist 
on  death  of  sitter  in  1895,  as  arranged  between  them  in  1884.) 
Lent  by  Professor  Blackie. 

Index  I.  contains  information  not  appearing  in  the  entries  regarding  some  lenders,  donors, 
and  bequeathers. 

The  compiler  desires  to  express  his  cordial  thanks  to  Mr.  James  L.  Caw,  Director  of  the 
National  Galleries  of  Scotland,  for  assistance  generously  given;  to  Mr.  A.  H.  Millar,  LL.D., 
of  the  Dundee  Gallery ;  to  Mr.  Harry  Townend,  of  the  Aberdeen  Gallery ;  to  Mr.  E.  Rimbault 
Dibdin,  of  the  Liverpool  Gallery;  to  Mr.  Thomas  Rennie,  of  the  Glasgow  Gallery;  and  to 
other  Directors  and  Curators  of  Art  galleries  in  Great  Britain  and  Overseas  whose  help  has 
been  indispensable. 


CATALOGUE 


ADAM,  Joseph  Denovan  Painter 

Born  1842.     Died  1896. 

Associate  1884.     Academician  1892. 

38  St.  Stephen's  Road,  Shepherd's  Bush, 
London. 

1871  682  A  Border  Raid. 
824  Highland  Cattle. 
833  Sheep. 

1872  23  Autumn. 

26  Mill-dam  on  the  Turret,  near  Crieff. 
135  Strathearn  :  Autumn. 
Coldwell  Villa,  Crieff. 

1873  422  Under  the  Greenwood. 
497  After  Rain. 

518  Mill-dam  on  the  Turret,  Perthshire. 
64  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1874  5  The  Pet  Lamb. 

Lent  by  W.   Burns,  Esq.,   Glasgow. 
225  Breakfast-Time. 

Lent  by  W.   Burns,  Esq.,   Glasgow. 
343  Interior  of  a  Highland  Cattle  Shed. 
479  Sheep  Gathering :  November. 
121    Wellington  Street,   Glasgow,  and  1  Alva 
Street,  Edinburgh. 

1875  58  Scenting  Danger. 

78  Punch,  Judy  and  their  Daughter  Dolly. 
Lent  by  Colin  Dunlop,  Esq.,  of  Walkin- 
shaw. 
387  Noonday  Rest. 
1  Alva  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1876  115  '  The  verdant  ground 

Again  puts  on  her  robe  of  cheerful  green  ; 
Again  puts  forth  her  flowers,  and  all  around 
Smiling,  the  cheerful  face  of  Spring  is  seen.' 

Bruce. 
204  Autumn  in  the  West  Highlands. 


485  Highland  Calves. 

Lent   by   A.    Bannatyne   Stewart,    Esq. 
Glasgow 
621  Family  Pets. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 

1877  in  Summer. 
176  In  Clover. 

222  Young  Highlanders. 
318  Within  the  Fold. 
45  Northumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1878  127  The  Duck  Pond. 

164  Going  to  the  Autumn  Tryst. 

179  The  Crofter's  Byre. 

504  On  the  Way  to  the  Spring  Tryst. 

1879  128  A'Rainy  Day. 
421  Along  the  Shore. 

1880  69  In  the  Meadow. 
289  A  Highland  Bull. 
312  Crossing  the  Ford. 
374  Crossing  the  Moor. 

1881  76  Disturbed. 

761  Cattle  in  Repose. 
951  Startled. 

1882  83  Snow  Drift. 

120  Leaving  the  Glen. 
812  A  Mountain  Path. 
1018  Winter  in  the  Highlands. 

1883  315  Suspicion. 

521  Sheep-Gathering. 
1030  English  Meadow  :  Cattle  Reposing. 

1884  390  Herding  the  Kye. 

732  Looking  for  Orders  :  a  Portrait. 
735  The  Cottar's  Daughter. 
978  Within  the  Fold  :  Water-colour. 
1090  Midday  in  an  Orchard. 

1885  56  '  Nemo  me  impune  lacessit. ' 
359  Hungry  Calves. 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Adam,  Joseph  Denovan — continued 
859  Under  the  Hawthorn. 
922  '  When  the  Thorn  is  white  with  Blos- 
som.' 
971  Breakfast-Time. 
108 1  Gathering  the  Herd. 

1885  121  A     Herefordshire     Orchard :      Spring 

Blossom. 
147  Friendly  Advances. 
226  Calling  the  Cattle  Home. 
312  Feeding  the  Pigs. 
336  '  Autumn  all  in  Yellow  Clad. ' 
616  Marguerites  and  Irises. 

1886  59  A  Crofter's  Byre. 

72  A  West  Highland  Shore. 
469  A  Startled  Herd. 
576  The  Leaders  of  the  Herd. 
910  A  Herefordshire  Homestead. 
1101  Springtime  in  Herefordshire. 
12  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1887  135  The  Valley  of  the  Teith. 
780  A  Sunny  Day. 

854  Calf  Love. 
867  In  the  Shade. 

1887  37  In  Wonderland. 

198  Sunshine  and  Shade. 
Craigmill  House,  Stirling. 

1888  433  Evening. 

1889  30  Homeward. 

292  Leaving  the  Highlands. 

Lent  by  George  Coats,  Esq. 
370  Sunshine  and  Shade. 
869  On  the  Stubble. 
943  At  Doune  Tryst. 
977  Suspicion. 

1890  20  Head  of  Highland  Calf. 
100  Enthusiast :  Polled  Angus. 
109  Going  to  the  Winter  Tryst. 

300  Drove  of  Highland  Cattle  going  South. 
315  Parental  Care. 

Lent  by  J.  F.  Scott,  Esq.,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne. 

1891  127  Fording     a     Highland     River :     Glen 

Finlas. 

Lent  by   George  M'Culloch,   Esq.,   Lon- 
don and  Melbourne. 
163  Homeward. 
319  Spring  in  an  Orchard. 
1891-2     8  Evening  :  Strathspey.    (Diploma  Work. 
R.S.A.  Collection.) 


148  Highland  Stots. 

287  Sunset :  Craigellachie. 

369  Highland  Interior. 

372  Calves. 

515  Stirlingshire  Orchard. 

1893  43  The  End  of  October. 
245  Before  Sundown. 

263  The  Beech  Wood  :  October. 
310  An  Evening  in  May. 

1894  155  Summer  :  Loch  Ard. 
349  The  Salute  of  Dawn. 

1895  17  A  Winter  Evening  :  Craigmill,  Stirling. 
219  Winter  Quarters. 

Balkerach,  Callander. 

1896  61  Summer :      Sunshine      and      Shadow. 

(Mackelvie  Art  Gallery,  Auckland, 
N.Z.  Bought  with  J.  T.  Mackelvie 
Fund,   1896.) 

196  On  a  Moor  by  the  Northern  Sea. 

276  Sunset  after  Storm  :  Loch  Vennachar. 

315  Balmoral,  the  Queen's  Highland  Home. 
(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow  : 
"Balmoral,  Autumn."  Bought, 
1896.) 

1897  105  Rob  Roy. 


ADAM,  Patrick  William 


Painter 


Born  1854. 
Associate  1883.     Academician  1897. 

61  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1872  258  Coast  Scene,  near  Arbroath. 

Lent  by  John  Millar,  Esq.,  Q.C. 
876  Morning  on  the  Coast. 
7  Young  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1873  460  Showery. 
1016  A  Blowy  Day. 

1061  A  Sunny  Afternoon. 
1063  Summer-time. 
107 1  Early  Spring. 
61  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1874  3  Among  the  Heather. 
484  Evening. 

672  At  Scamadale,  Argyleshire. 

1875  263  Shore  near  Fairlie. 
501  Port-in-Cross  Castle. 
772  Harvest-Time. 

1876  81  Morning. 

89  'Nelly  M'Farlane.' 


CATALOGUE 


5 


372  Fisherman's  Home,  Iona. 
382  Country  Village  by  Moonlight. 

1877  125  The  Old  Keeper. 
365  Alice. 

589  Interior  of  a  Cottage,   Iona. 

Lent  by  L.  G.  M 'Arthur,  Esq.,  Oban. 

1878  192  Etty. 

406  The  Sisters. 
677  Mrs.  Schwabe. 

Lent  by  John  M'Laren,  Esq.,  Advocate. 

1879  97  Miss  Smeaton  of  Coul,  Perthshire. 
175  Mrs.  Hall. 

521  The  Ballad. 

1880  in  Mrs.  Maconochie,  Gattonside. 
117  Mrs.  Schwabe. 

494  John  Allan  Maconochie,  Esq. 

1880  82  Youth. 

1881  686  Callum. 

1882  461  Alice  in  Wonderland. 
660  Twilight  Hour. 

12  Melville  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1883  387  A  Summer  Morning. 
527  At  Eventide. 

723  Olivia  and  the  Vicar. 

1884  27  In  Doubt. 

40  The  Gardener's  Daughter. 
299  Marguerite. 
405  The  Maiden's  Lament. 
475  Ave  Maria. 
488  The  Story. 

1885  100  Romeo  and  Juliet. 

127  Studying  the  Crofters'  Commission. 
261  La  Jeunesse. 
510  Esther. 

613  Flowers  of  the  Forest. 
636  Evening. 
1083  Autumn. 

1885  663  Near  St.  Lo,  1875. 

685  Jottings :  1,  Chester;  2,  Whitby;  3, 
Bakewell;  4,  Conway;  5,  Dawlish; 
6,   Haddon. 

1886  165  J.  M.  Gray,  Esq. 
196  Portrait. 

551  Waiting. 

810  Summer  Morning  at  Falkland. 

1887  134  The  Burgomaster's  Boy. 
247  Hard  Times. 

341  Come  Along. 

Lent  by  Hon.  Lord  M'Laren. 
368  Miss  C.  P.  Ross. 


St.   Agnes,   Meadow  Place,  Argyle  Park  Ter 
race,  Edinburgh. 

1889  26  A  Canal :  Venice. 
144  St.  Reparata,  Nice. 

201  A  Florentine  Fruit  Shop. 
234  A  Florentine  Book-stall. 
511  S.  Maria  della  Salute,  Venice. 
576  Fondamenta  Nuova,  Venice. 
957  Lausanne. 

1890  139  Evening  near  Venice. 
165  A  Canal :  Venice. 

255  Ponte  Vecchio,  Florence. 

260  A  Street  Corner  :  Florence. 

406  Ducal  Palace  :  Venice.    (Aberdeen  Art 

Gallery.     Presented   by    Francis    Ed- 

mond,   LL.D.,   1890.) 
674  Roofs  :  Florence. 

12  Melville  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1891  51  Venice  :  The  Piazzetta. 

160  Entrance  to  the  Giudecca,  Venice. 
326  St.  Maria  della  Salute  :  Festa. 
449  The  Shrine  on  the  Sea. 
1891-2  343  Ponte  di  Rialto. 

478  Vineyard  on  the  Lido,  Venice. 
658  North  Door,  Rosslyn  Chapel. 

Esklee,  Rosslyn  Castle. 

1893  60  On  the  Esk  :  Sketch  Study. 
207  Rosslyn  Castle  :  Sketch  Study. 

210  Winter  Woods. 

211  The  University. 

212  Spring  Evening. 

1894  13  Our  Garden. 

34  In  the  Studio.  (Mackelvie  Art  Gal- 
lery, Auckland,  N.Z.  Bought  with 
J.  T.  Mackelvie  Fund,  1894.) 

157  Old  China. 

222  Edge  of  the  Forest :  Winter. 

330  Expectation. 

1895  35  Yes  or  No. 

160  The  Fairy  Glen  :  Early  Spring. 

215  Spring-time. 

429  Christmas  Cards.  (Mackelvie  Art  Gal- 
lery, Auckland,  N.Z.  [Not  in  1914 
Catalogue.]  Bought  with  J.  T.  Mac- 
kelvie Fund,  1895.) 

503  The  Kirkyard  by  the  Sea. 

1896  232  Pont  Neuf  :  Pres  des  Halles  aux  Vins 

Au  Bord  de  la  Seine. 
293  In  the  Dargle  Woods. 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Adam, 

436 

1897 

53 

167 

171 

271 

1898 

276 

302 

5i6 

1899 

11 

200 

1900 

167 

389 

1901 

38 

49 

243 

Ardilea 

1902 

iS 

448 

1903 

33° 

344 

5i7 

1904 

152 

269 

273 

1905 

157 

283 

5i6 

1906 

197 

1907 

190 

282 

1909 

128 

244 

456 

1910 

132 

212 

250 

1911 

44 

49 

Patrick  William — continued 
The  Nursery  Window. 

Lent  by  Hon.  Justice  Bewley,  Dublin. 
Autumn. 

Lent  by  A.   F.    Baker,   Esq.,   Dublin. 
A  Ravine  :  Winter. 
Winter  Evening  in  a  Wood. 
Morning.      (Diploma    Work.       R.S.A. 

Collection.) 
The  Old  Clock  in  the  Stairs. 
Broken  Vows. 
The  Wedding  Veil. 
With  the  Poets. 
Weir  on  the  Mulcahir,  Limerick. 

Lent  by  A.  W.  Beddon,  Esq. 
November  Evening. 

Lent  by  Lady  Chalmers. 
Reflections. 

Thoughts  of  the  Absent. 
Frost  and  Sunlight. 

Lent  by  T.  S.  Clouston,  Esq.,  M.D. 
When  Evening  Falls. 

Lent  by  T.  S.  Clouston,  Esq.,  M.D. 
,  North  Berwick. 
Helsingfors  Harbour,  Finland. 
Early  Spring  :  Enniskerry. 
The  Wedding  Dress. 
Spring. 
The  Hollow  Ocean  Ridges  roaring  into 

Cataracts. 
Autumn. 

The  Private  View. 
A  Highland  Glen  :  October. 
Luffness  Mill :  Evening. 
Winter :   Dalmore. 

Lent  by  C.  Sommerville,  Esq.,  Dalmore. 
In  the  Conservatory. 
Winter  :  Sketch  Study. 
The  Conservatory. 
Ave  Maria. 
A  Sunny  Corner. 
Home. 
Memories. 
Morning  at  Cannes. 

Lent  by  Captain  Armitage,  North  Berwick. 
Interior  of  Long  Gallery,  Carmichael, 

Lanarkshire. 
Interior  :  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh. 
Drawing-room  :  37  First  Avenue,  Hove. 
Interior :  Moray  Place. 


146  The  Parrot's  Room. 

1912  102  Interior  of  Drawing-room,   Hyndford, 

North  Berwick. 
115  The  Oval  Bedroom,  Smeaton  Hepburn. 

1913  39  Interior  of  a  Drawing-room. 

Lent   by    Alex.    Cumming,    Esq.,    M.D. , 
18  Ainslie  Place,  Edinburgh. 
58  Interior  :  Piccadilly. 

Lent  by  R.   Langton  Douglas,  Esq. 
74  The  Studio  of  F.  C.  B.  Cadell,  Esq. 
Lent  by  Patrick  J.  Ford,  Esq.,  8  Moray 
Place,  Edinburgh. 

1914  122  The  Dinner  Table. 
200  Breakfast  in  a  Studio. 

242  Interior :       10       Kensington       Palace 
Gardens. 

1915  156  Ante-room  to  the  Studio,  Ardilea. 

281  The  Drawing  Room,  27  Drumsheugh 

Gardens. 

Lent  by  J.  R.  Findlay,  Esq. 
387  Interior,  The  Lodge,  North  Berwick. 

1916  98  Interior,     the    Signet    Library,     Edin- 

burgh. 

Lent  by  C.  Cook,  Esq.,  W.S. 
127  Interior,  Hove. 
284  Interior  of  a  Drawing-room. 


AIKMAN,  George 

Painter  and  Engraver 
Born  1830.     Died  1905. 
Associate  1880. 
30  Nicolson  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1850  167  Edinburgh  Castle. 
426  A  Sketch. 

1851  353  Portrait. 

1  Lever  Street,  Piccadilly,  Manchester. 

1853  541  Sketch  :  The  Benediction. 
5  Roxburgh  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1854  129  Edinburgh  from  Craigleith. 
618  Cottages  near  Manchester. 

662  Old  Church  Tower  at  Mortlake. 

1856  607  Evening :    Prestwich,    Lancashire. 
653  In  Cheshire. 

655  A  Spanish  Bullfighter  Dressing. 
1  Buccleuch  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1857  169  The  Oldest  Inhabitant. 

485  In  Dunham  Park,  Cheshire. 

586  Warriston  Pond. 

644  Pillory  at  Waltham,  Essex. 


CATALOGUE 


29  North  Bridge,  Edinburgh. 

1858  161  Portrait. 

608  Aon  do  Chlann-Mhoireaich. 

666  Old  John. 

710  Dunham  Massey,  Cheshire. 

1859  23  The  Evening  Hour. 
88  Portrait. 

368  A  Young  Virtuoso. 
442  A  Bypath  :  Autumn. 
530  Niddrie  Burn. 

1860  381  Cottages  at  Low- wood,  Windermere. 
542  On  the  Gareloch. 

743  Farm  Yard  :  Brough. 
777  Neston  Grange. 

1861  580  Coming  Home  with  the  Peats. 
629  Fast  Castle,   Berwickshire. 
638  Mr.  H.  Flockhart. 

1862  199  Well  at  Barncluith. 
510  Coast  Bit. 

700  Sketch  :  A  Gun  Detachment  of  No.   1 

Battery. 
810  Bits  of  the  Past  and  Present. 

1863  44  The  Cloister  Door. 
61  The  Friars'  Pets. 

408  Waiting  for  Somebody. 
419  Evening  on  the  Clyde. 
764  In  the  Woods. 

1864  97  On  the  West  Coast. 
499  A  Man-at-Arms. 

552  The  Alarmed  Recusant. 

1865  54  Portrait. 

338  A'  Miserable. 

518  Sketch  at  Granton. 

1866  27  Waiting  for  the  Tide. 
428  Hay  Making. 

602  An  Old  Fisherman. 

1867  197  A  Royalist. 
372  A  Scribe. 

728  On  the  Outlook. 
777  An  Old  Ballad. 

1868  199  First  at  the  Meeting  Place. 

421  News  from  the  Hiding  Place,  1745. 
923  Kindling  Wood. 

1869  245  The     Two     Gobbos  :     '  Merchant     of 

Venice. ' 
360  Shooting  on  the  Braids. 
731  Part  of  the  Forest :  '  As  You  Like  It.' 
814  Dunolly  Castle. 
833  Letters. 

1870  174  A  Holy  Friar. 


287  A  Check. 

317  Nelly's  Washing  Day. 
389  Mosstrooper. 
655  Little  Nelly  :  a  Sketch. 
Lent  by  J.  M.  Gow,  Esq. 

1871  160  Hamilton  of  Bothwellhaugh  :   Linlith- 

gow, 23rd  January,  1570. 
207  The  Road  Home  from  the  Peat  Moss. 
235  On  the  Beach. 

Lent  by  A.  Muirhead,  Esq. 

1872  25  Bringing  up   the  Rear  (Moonrise)  on 

the  Borders. 
615  Summer  Morning  :  Waiting  for  Boats. 
684  A  Gloomy  Day  :   Dunbar. 

64  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1873  336  The  Haunted  Tomb. 

507  Drove  Road  o'er  Hills  to  Glenorchy. 
835  Old  Scottish  Mint,   Linlithgow. 
870  Fall  on  the  River  Lochay. 
984  Highland  Interior. 

1874  268  For  the  Good  of  the  Church. 
313  An  Old  Story. 

319  Up  by   Lochaber. 

387  A  Curtain  of  Mist  in  Glenlochy. 

488  Going   for   Bait. 

612  Peat  Moss  at  Bridge  of  Michael. 

51   York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1875  129  At  Sannox,   Arran. 

136  A  Question  of  Orthodoxy. 
294  The   Convent  Barber. 
360  An  Interesting  Story. 
484  At  Sannox,  Arran. 
566  Fall  on  theTummel. 

1876  34  Simplicity. 

127  Edge  of  the  Corn  :  Glenisla. 
297  The  Meadow  Path. 
437  Beginning  Harvest. 
713  A  Highland  Stream. 

1877  26  Hayfield. 

Lent  by  W.   Braid,  Esq. 
54  Towards  Evening  :  Wet  Ground. 
546  With   Care. 
590  An  Afflicted  Brother. 

Lent  by  J.  Aitchison,  Esq. 
610  Late  in  October. 

1878  12  Mendicant  Friars. 
104  Kelp  Burning  :  Iona. 
138  Scotch  Firs. 

731  Peat  Lands  :  Mull. 


8 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Aikman,  George — continued 

1879  91  The   Widow's    Harvest. 
470  A  Summer  Day. 

567  Waiting  for  My   Lord. 
676  An  Autumn  Flood. 
730  A  Deep   Ravine. 

6  North  Charlotte  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1880  80  Stragglers  after  the  Battle. 
101  Barley  Field. 

361  A  Young   West-Highlander. 
408  A  Cup-Bearer. 
726  A  Stranger  in  these  Parts. 
1054  On  Bray  Head,   Dublin  Bay. 

1880  90  Scotch  Firs. 

Lent  by  T.  G.  Taylor,  Esq. 
509  The  Convent  Barbers. 
Lent  by  R.  Clark,  Esq. 

1881  23  Launching      the      Coble  :      Coast      of 

N  or  thumberland. 

Lent  by  J.  Richards,  Esq.,  of  Olton. 
386  On  the  Tyne,  near  Hexham. 

Lent  by  J.  A.  Wenley,  Esq. 
478  The  Lost  Fish. 
577  After  the  Battle 
693  Birches  in  Cannock  Chase. 

1882  68  •  Slowly  along  the  Fallow  Lea. ' 
156  Machar  Bay,  Iona. 

219  MacDonald's  Boats. 
256  •  Gentle  Waves  just  kissed  the  Shore.' 
269  Coming  Storm  :  across  the  Moor. 
370  Sheep. 

1883  42  Out  of  the  Dark  Wood  of  St.  Fort. 
265  Timber  Clearing  :  St.  Fort. 

271  Lock  on  the  Avon,  near  Stratford. 
352  By  the  Edge  of  the  Wood. 
390  Tents  Muir. 

1884  S3  A  Flood  of  Light  at  Sundown. 
94  St.  Andrews  Pier. 

364  Frosty  Morning. 

383  An  Old  Stronghold  of  the  Percys. 

553  Breezy  Afternoon. 

811  Leuchars  Church. 

1885  52  Disturbing  the  Peace. 
81  Une  Halte. 

92  My  Love  has  gone  to  Sea. 
259  Autumn  and  Winter. 
337  Autumn  :  Glenlyon. 
372  The  Last  of  the  Wood. 
785  Thinning  the  Plants. 


23 

Buccleuch  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1885 

248  Labor  et  Amor. 

344  Sheep  and  Lambs. 

443  Across  the  Common. 

462  Sheep. 

505  Wellington  Monument. 

518  Ewe  and  Lamb. 

902  Warkworth  Castle  :  etching. 

903  In  Glen  Lyon  :  etching. 

914  Fugitives,  Glencoe  :  etching  from  the 

picture  by  J.  Hamilton. 

965  A  Question  of  Orthodoxy  :   Charcoal. 

989  Portrait :   Private  Plate. 

1886 

81  A  Crofter's  Hayfield. 

293  Cottars'  Crofts. 

327  A  Quiet  Afternoon  :  Glenfinlas. 

453  Harvesting. 

545  Ben  Venue  from  above  Duncraggan. 

735  A  Misty  Morning  :   Duncraggan. 

1887 

10  A  Border  Stronghold. 

175  '  The  Till  by  Twisel  Bridge.' 

257  A  Tiny  Customer. 

277  Friends  at  Rest. 

462  After  Culloden. 

590  An  Only  Lassie. 

1887 

127  Learning  her  Steps. 

195  Dreamers. 

260  Feeding  Sheep. 

338  Corn  by  the  Sea. 

675  The  late  J.   Hay,   Esq.  :   after  Sir   D. 

Macnee,  P.R.S.A. 

680  Jeannie  Morrison  :  after  H.  Cameron, 

R.S.A. 

689  The  Combat :  after  Etty. 

697  A  Tiny  Customer  :  Original  Etching. 

1888 


1889 


1890 


711  Towards  Evening:  ,,  ,, 

746  Border  Stronghold :         ,,  ,, 

44  Hard  Frost. 

97  Warkworth  Castle. 
165  Mambeg,  on  the  Gareloch. 
678  A  Mind- Worker. 
837  A  Corner  Patch  :  Towards  Evening. 

61  At  the  Ferry  Pier,  Cumbrae. 
215  Potato- Lifting. 
284  Arran  Hills,  from  the  Cumbrae. 
359  Trespassers. 
806  Carlyle  in  his  Study  :  Etching. 

21  Twins. 
199  Tewkesbury. 
295  Curd  worth  Greave. 


CATALOGUE 


9 


309  Hampton  in  Arden. 

687  Coleshill,  Warwickshire. 

Lent  by  D.  F.  Lowe,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
718  Cove,  Berwickshire. 
1891       98  '  Wild  showers  of  sleet  swept  the  glen 

When  the  chief  to  his  grave  was  borne.' 
322  The  Close  of  a  Winter's  Day. 
377  Sir  Walter  Scott's  Cottage,  Lasswade. 
425  Late  in  October  :   Innervoullin  Firs. 
450  In  a  Dilemma. 
517  Fanny  Kemble  :  Etching. 
831  Middleton  Elms,  near  Tamworth. 
38  North  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1891-2  57  On  Guard. 
326  Portrait. 

359  Disturbing  the  Peace. 
468  Glencloy,  Arran. 

588  Sir  Douglas  Maclagan.  Etching  after 
Portrait  by  Sir  George  Reid, 
P.R.S.A. 
597  Golfing  Greens.  Etchings  after  Draw- 
ings in  Water-Colour  by  John  Smart, 
R.S.A.  :  1,  Stirling;  2,  Leith ;  3,  St. 
Andrews ;  4,  Troon. 
8  Forth  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1893  168  Strathyre  Burn. 

247  Middleton  Mere,  near  Tamworth. 
313  Benvorlich,   from  Glen  Ample. 

360  Norham  Castle  :  Etching. 

361  Dr.     Matheson  :     after    J.     Hamilton, 

A.R.S.A. 

1894  78  Across  the  Bents  :  Hauxley,  Northum- 

berland. 
322  Waiting  for  the  Squire. 
331  Playing  a  Stimie. 
377  Burns  :  after  Alexander  Nasmyth. 
387  Dr.  Thornton,  Town-Clerk  of  Dundee  : 

after  W.  Q.  Orchardson,  R.A. 

1895  64  A  Priest. 

336  A  Warm  Day  :  Kingskettle. 

337  Study. 

440  Etching :    Col.    Wauchope,    after    Sir 

George  Reid,  P.R.S.A. 
447  Mezzotint :  after  Romney. 
10  Forth  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1896  116  Benvenue,  Loch  Achray. 
129  D.  Murphy,  Esq. 

227  When  the  Kye  Comes  Hame. 
342  Towards  Evening. 
414  Noontide. 


1897  86  Morning  Mists  on  Ben  Venue. 

493  Drove  Road  in  Glenorchy. 

494  Warkworth    Castle  :    Original    Mezzo- 

tint. 
508  Portrait  :  after  J.  Guthrie,  R.S.A. 

22  Scotland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1898  68  Feeding  Sheep. 

224  Strangers  in  these  Parts. 
350  On  the  Earn. 
540  Argumentum  ad  Judicium. 
599  Etching. 
10  Forth  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1899  28  Rouge  et  Noir. 

84  The  Tay  from  Newburgh. 
145  The  Susan  of  Berwick. 
157  Neidpath  Castle. 
343  The  Doctor  :  Drumtochty. 

1900  148  Le  Chapeau. 

191  Tarbert,   Lochfyne. 

334  Warkworth  Castle. 

660  Edgehill  Common,  Warwickshire. 

771  I  Care  nae  to  Spin. 

1901  26  A  Highland  River. 

407  A  Flood  of  Light  at  Sundown. 
701  Terrace,  Haddon  Hall. 
713  Maxtoke,  Warwickshire. 
730  Berwick  Pier. 

1902  87  The  Haven  under  the  Hill,  Dunure. 
168  Dunure  Castle,  Ayrshire. 

176  Waiting  :  Linlithgow,  1570. 
229  Border  Reivers. 
431  Portrait. 

1903  138  Loch  Lubnaig. 

199  The  Garry  at  Struan. 

355  A  Stronghold  of  the  Wolf  of  Badenoch. 

1904  29  Robin  Hood's  Bay,  Yorks. 
52  Loch  Lubnaig  :  October. 

210  Harvest,  Strathyre  :  October. 

1905  90  Along  the  Downs. 
100  Hard  Feeding. 

511  The  Garry  at  Struan. 


ALEXANDER,  Edwin  J. 

Born  1870. 

Associate  1902. 

Canaan  Grove,  Morningside. 
1887      68  A  Sketch  of  a  Collie. 


Painter 


10 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Alexander,  Edwin  J. — continued 
Craiglockhart,  Slateford. 

1887  54  Study  of  a  Collie. 
629  A  Sketch. 

Craiglockhart  Road,  Slateford. 

1888  95  Surly  Sitters. 

1889  4  Sleepy  Heads  :  a  Tangier  Sketch. 
464  Partridges. 

1890  535  Weeds. 

543  The  Gullane  Road. 
607  Rab. 

1891  846  A  Lapwing. 
1891-2  621  Tawny  Vulture. 

659  The  Waterside. 
746  Pigeons. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Martin,  London. 
Craiglockhart  Terrace,  Slateford. 

1893  434  A  Hen. 

Lent  by  R.  A.  Lyle,  Esq.,  Greenock. 
482  A  Sketch  in  the  Desert  of  Egypt. 
Hailes  Cottage,  Slateford. 

1894  405  The  Gamekeeper's  Pony. 

1895  530  Turtle  Doves. 

Lent  by  A.  O.  Riddell,  Esq.,  Slateford. 
560  A  Group  in  the  Market-place,  Egypt. 

Lent  by  A.  F.  Roberts,  Esq.,  Selkirk. 
564  Old     Age.     (Mackelvie     Art     Gallery, 

Auckland,  N.Z.     Bought  with  J.  T. 

Mackelvie  Fund,  1895.) 

1897  628  A  White   Camel :   a   Study.     (Scottish 

Modern    Arts    Association.     Bought, 

1912.) 

Lent  by  John  Bell,  Esq.,  Kilmacolm. 

1898  719  Spring. 

1899  552  A  Flight  of  Gulls. 
555  Cloud  and  Distance. 

1900  644  A  Study. 

Lent  by  J.  Lindsay,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
727  Sheep  Feeding. 

1902  321  Laddie. 

Lent   by    H.    MacGregor,    Esq.,    Wood- 
lands, Peebles. 
604  The  Dee  Sands. 
677  Study. 
736  Study. 

1903  37  In  November. 

45  Sheep  Feeding  :  Spring  Time. 
482  A  Turlam  Stag. 

1904  87  A  Wasps'  Nest. 
538  October. 


Shepherd  House,  Inveresk. 

1905  73  Buffalo  Bill's  Cossacks. 

83  The  Eye  of  the  Wilderness. 
101  At  the  River  Mouth. 

1906  83  Mallard. 

91  Blackcock.      (Bradford     Art     Gallery. 
Bought,  1907.) 

1907  72  Tottie,  Toy  and  Toddles. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  MacDougall  of  Sonachan. 
93  Falcons  and  Trophy. 

1908  72  The  Lammermuirs. 

115  Great     Tit.     (Scottish     Modern     Arts 

Association.     Presented  by  the  Lord 
Carmichael,  1908.) 

1909  25  Siesta. 
108  Cobweb. 

116  Poppy  Heads. 
Links  Lodge,  Musselburgh. 

1910  no  Swallows'  Nest. 

in  Iona  and  the  Ross  of  Mull. 

1911  327  Jenny  Wren. 

Lent  by  David  Galloway,  Esq.,  4  Spring- 
field,  Dundee. 
362  A  March  Morning. 
382  The  Roadside. 

1912  453  Storehouses. 

1913  342  The  Flow. 
350  Frog. 

384  A  Quiet  Corner. 

1914  516  A  Sketch  in  Majorca. 
519  The  Old  Crate. 

524  Gullane  Sands  :    Evening. 

1915  448  Red  Admiral. 
454  The  Grasshopper. 
485  Mor. 

537  Return  to  the  Tents. 

1916  427  An  Egyptian  Buffalo. 
43°  The  Syrian  Camp. 


ALEXANDER,  Robert  L. 

Born  1840. 
Associate  1878.    Academician  i{ 

89  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1868  805  Head  of  a  Terrier. 
885  Head  of  a  Horse. 

13  Bell  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1869  121  Stable  Companions. 
148  Pride  and  Humility. 


Painter 


CATALOGUE 


11 


183  Head  of  an  Otter  Hound. 
417  Sketch  from  Nature. 
501  Ayrshire  Cattle. 
577  Jessie. 

Lent  by  Charles  Moxon,  Esq. 

1870  436  Interior  of  a  Stable. 

1871  453  A  Portrait  from  Life. 
582  The  Crook  and  Plaid. 

1872  102  Waiting  and  Watching. 

Blackball,  near  Edinburgh. 

1873  98  Maternal  Care. 

1874  222  Bob. 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Brown. 
399  A  Suspicious  Dog. 

Lent  by  Capt.  Charles  Lodder,  R.N. 
462  Moonstone  :  an  old  Favourite. 

Lent  by  A.  H.  Houldsworth,  Esq. 

1875  70  Portrait  of  a  Favourite. 

Lent  by  Colonel  M'Barnet. 
342  A  Family  Group. 

Lent  by  H.  S.  James,  Esq.,  Martnaham. 
483  Portrait  of  Ruby. 

Lent  by  James  Houldsworth,  Esq.,  Colt- 
ness. 
493  Rabbit  Fanciers. 

Lent    by    Edward    Martin,    Esq.,    Brae 
Head. 
651  The  Players :   Behind  the  Curtain. 

Lent  by  Gilbert  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq. 

1876  291  Clyde  :  Study  for  a  Picture. 
424  The  Keeper  of  the  Keys. 

Lent  by  C.  Moxon,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
628  Surprise,  Percy,  and  Tormentor. 

Lent  by  C.  J.  Cunningham,  Esq.,  Kelso. 

1877  80  Collie  and  Puppies. 

Lent    by    Edward    Martin,    Esq.,    Brae 
Head. 
389  Highland  Twins  :  a  Sketch. 

Lent  by  H.  S.  James,  Esq.,  of  Martna- 
ham. 
471  Highland  Society's  First  Prize  Stallion, 
Disraeli. 

Cramond,  Edinburgh. 

1878  103  Mares  and  Foals. 
325  Orphans. 

Lent    by    Donald    M' Donald,    Esq.,    of 
Greenock. 

Pleivlands,  Morningside. 

1879  140  Waiting  for  Hire. 


212  Childe   Harold,   a  celebrated  Trotting 

Horse. 
255  My  House  is  my  Castle. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Aitken,  Esq. 

346  In  Barncleuth. 
417  Milking-Time. 

Plewlands  House,  Morningside. 

1880  198  A  Hielan'  Kitchen. 
237  Sporting  Companions. 
299  Canister. 

Lent    by    James    Turnbull,    Esq.,    Saint 
Colme,  Fife. 
329  A  Shepherd's  Cradle. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Aitken,  Helensburgh. 

1881  119  Hunting  Friends. 

Lent  by  Sir  Arthur  Halkett,  Bart. 
230  Pointer  and  Puppies. 

Lent  by  Henry  Mason,  Esq.,  Bankfield, 
Bingley. 
Greenbank,  Lothian  Burn. 

1882  230  Favourites  at  St.  Colme. 

Lent    by    James    Turnbull,    Esq.,    Saint 
Colme. 
358  Pointers. 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Pollock,  Esq.,  Auchinden. 
425  In  the  Highlands :   Evening. 
874  A  Dead  Fawn. 

Lent     by     William     M'Taggart,     Esq., 
R.S.A. 

1883  293  Grim. 

467  More  Free  than  Welcome. 

1884  209  Hunters. 

244  China  :   a  Royal  Pekin  Terrier. 

347  Clydesdale  Mare  and  Foal :  Portraits. 
Canaan  Grove,  Morningside. 

1885  85  A  Sketch. 
191  Lapwing. 
331  A  Portrait. 

420  The  Evening  Meal. 

1885  232  A  Sketch. 

377  Head  of  a  Terrier. 

1886  83  A  Favourite  Roadster. 
154  Burns's  Cottage  in  1886. 
217  Are  they  Friends  or  not? 
221  Taffie,  a  Favourite  Cob. 

305  Wat    and    Wearie.      (Diploma    Work. 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 
364  A  Group  of  Favourites. 
553  A  Thoroughbred  Pony  and  Foal. 

1887  151  The  Happy  Mother. 


12 


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Alexander,   Robert  L. — continued 

366  The  M'Neilazi,  a  prize  Clydesdale  Stal- 
lion. 
591  The  Sportsman's  Friends. 
Craiglockhart,  Slateford. 

1887  278  Sketch  of  a  Donkey  :  Tangier. 

Lent  by  P.  M.  Dott,  Esq. 
Craiglockhart  Road,  Slateford. 

1888  233  Three  Favourite  Hunters. 
313  Two  Mothers. 

1889  251  An   Old  Favourite   Hunter. 
276  Hoar  Frost  :  a  Sketch. 

316  A  Tangier  Sketch. 
407  Silver  King  :  a  Favourite  Horse. 
Craiglockhart  Terrace,  Slateford. 

1890  159  In  the  Soke,  Tangier  :  a  Sketch. 

Lent  by  J.   L.  Wingate,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
205  Favourite  Mares  and  Foals. 

Lent  by  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Portland. 
389  Setters  :    Gordon  and  Laverock. 
405  Why   Not :    a   celebrated   Steeplechase 

Horse. 

Lent     by     C.     J.      Cunningham,     Esq., 
Woodin,  Kelso. 

1891  183  Lady  Di  :  a  Portrait. 
227  Favourites  at  Redford. 

1891-2  273  An  Old  Favourite. 

784  The  Finish  of  the  Course. 

1893  94  Watching  and  Waiting. 
190  A  Favourite  Horse. 

Hailes  Cottage,  Slateford. 

1894  207  Charlie  :  a  Portrait. 
232  An  Old  Crofter. 
270  The  Warreners. 

1895  231  Interior  of  Kitchen,  Burns's  Cottage  : 

a  Sketch. 
272  A  Favourite  Hunting  Mare. 

Lent  by  William  Younger,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
305  A  Sketch  of  the  Auld  Brig  o'  Doon. 

1896  21  Portrait  of  a  celebrated  Arabian. 

Lent    by    Colonel    A.     Grim    Thomson, 
Inniskilling  Dragoons. 
47  Portrait  of  an  Old  Favourite. 

Lent  by  Sir  Thomas  Gibson  Carmichael, 
Castle  Craig,  Dolphinton. 
235  Entrance  to  a  Highland  Glen. 
269  Welsh  Hounds. 

1897  258  Bavelaw  Witch  :  a  Thoroughbred  Mare 

and  Foal. 


1898  137  Portrait  of  a  Favourite  Hunter. 

Lent  by  Robert  Usher,  Esq. 

1899  158  Sleepy   Friends :    finished  Study   for  a 

large  Picture. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

231  Dog  and  Cat  Life. 

1900  282  '  Barman  of  Kippen. ' 

300  Roseleaf,  by  Lionel,   Bandoline. 

1901  371  A  Connoisseur. 
472  Drowsy  Cronies. 

Lent  by   Robert   Usher,    Esq.,    10   Gros- 
venor  Crescent. 

1902  171  Kildare  :  a  Favourite  Horse. 
178  Hunter  and  Hound. 

230  Ahmed  :  a  pure-bred  Arab. 

1903  285  A  Canny  Scot. 
321  A  Hall  Trophy. 

1904  62  A  Sketch. 

406  A  Shetland  Pony  Stallion. 

1905  351  The  Ingle  at  E'en. 

1906  191  Coy  Lass. 

196  Sketch      Study  :      Galloper,     a     noted 

Beagle. 
446  Old  English  Kitchen  :  a  Sketch. 

1907  58  A  Sketch. 

304  The   Fleecy  Flock  to  View. 
499  Favourites  at  Earlshall. 

1908  256  Pets  at  Mackerstoun. 

Lent  by  Frank  J.  Usher,  Esq. 

1909  254  The  Master's  Coat. 
285  A  Sketch. 

1910  125  A  Noted  Polo  Pony  :  a  Portrait. 

232  Auld    Freens.     (Scottish    Modern    Arts 

Association.     Bought,   1910.) 

1911  16  Listen  :  a  Sketch. 
46  Hielan'  Shelter. 

1912  301  On  the  Outlook. 

305  Waiting  for   Hire  :    sketched  at  Clap- 

ham  Common. 

1913  241  Archie  :  a  Sketch. 

Lent    by    R.    Gemmel    Hutchison,    Esq., 
R.S.A. 
272  Ahmed. 
276  The  Leisure  Hour. 

1914  272  A  Sketch. 

338  A  Sour  Sitter. 

496  A  Sketch  Study  of  a  Kitchen  in  Sussex. 

1915  210  Harkaway. 

1916  23 j   Sketch  of  an  Old  Highland  Garron. 
257  Study  of  an  Old  Friend. 


CATALOGUE 


13 


ALISON,  David  Painter 

Born  1882. 
Associate  19 16. 

The  Croft,  Dysart,  Fife. 

1906  275  Alison,   Daughter  of  Henry  F.  Wyse, 

Esq. 
439  Study  in  Grey. 

1907  143  Helen,    Daughter    of    Thomas    Swan, 

Esq.,  Kirkcaldy. 

1908  520  In  Fairy  Land. 

24  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1909  325  Mrs.  J.  T.  Ewen,  Aberdeen. 
464  The  Edge  of  the  Moor 

1910  146  Miss    Wilson,     Daughter    of    William 

Wilson,  Esq.,  Kirkcaldy. 
289  The  Sisters. 
54  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1911  10  May,     Daughter    of     David     Symons, 

Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
202  The  Fortune-Teller. 

1912  39  John  Spence  Smith,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

Lent  by  John  Spence  Smith,  Esq. 
62  Miss  Winnie  G.  Burnett,  Edinburgh. 
175  Miss    Mary    Bearsley,    Old    Meldrum, 
Aberdeenshire. 

1913  26  Miss  Mary  Bearsley,  Old  Meldrum. 
258  T.  S.  Thomson,  Esq. 

Lent   by   T.    S.    Thomson,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
528  The  Bather :  Crayon  Study. 
11  Melville  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1914  287  Col.  W.  Pollok  Morris,  of  Craig,  Kil- 

marnock. 

Lent  by  Col.  W.  Pollok  Morris. 
299  T.  S.  Thomson,  Esq. 

Lent    by   T.    S.    Thomson,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
384  Mrs.  David  Alison. 

1915  105  Mrs.  William  Lilburn. 

Lent  by  Hugh  Reid,   Esq.,   D.L.,   Glas- 
gow. 
158  Henry  W.    Laing,   Esq.,   M.D.  :    Pre- 
sentation Portrait. 

1916  141  Brigadier-General  Horace  Kays. 
355  Chrysanthemums. 

382  Mrs.  Keith  Dunn. 

Lent  by  Brig. -Gen.   Horace  Kays,  Edin- 
burgh. 
612  Study. 


ALLAN,  Sir  William  Painter 

Born    1782.     Died   1850. 

Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

Limner  to  Her  Majesty  for   Scotland   1841-50. 

SECOND  PRESIDENT  1837-50. 

EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 

Petersburgh  (St.  Petersburg?). 
1814  42  Portrait  of  Himself  in  the  Costume  of 
a  Circassian,  painted  at  Toulizen, 
1813. 
47  Don  Cossacks  conducting  French 
Prisoners  to  a  Russian  Camp,  with 
a  Russian  Village  on  fire  in  the  dis- 
tance. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

19  Parliament  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1821  131  Mrs.    Liston. 

141  Tartar  Banditti  dividing  Spoil.     (Natl. 

Gallery.     Robert  Vernon   Gift,    1847. 

Lent  to  Dundee  Art  Gallery,   1884.) 
156  A  Polish  Chief. 
158  Mr.     James     Russell,     as     Launcelot 

Gobbo  in  the  Merchant  of  Venice. 

1822  208  Portrait    of    an    Officer    of    the    18th 

Hussars. 
8  Scotland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1826  37  John  Knox  admonishing  Mary  Queen 

of  Scots  on  the  day  when  her  inten- 
tion to  marry  Darnley  had  been 
made  public. 

1827  14  Lord    Patrick    Lindesay   of   the    Byres 

and  Lord  William  Ruthven  compel- 
ling Mary  Queen  of  Scots  to  sign 
her  Abdication  in  the  Castle  of  Loch- 
leven.  (For  engraving  after  picture, 
vide  James  Stewart,  1828,  No.  213.) 
Lent  by  N.  G.  Phillips,  Esq. 
32  Auld  Robin  Gray. 

Lent  by  Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  Bart. 
1829      31  A  finished  Sketch  of  the  Death  of  the 
Regent  Murray. 

(Picture  owned  by  the  Duke  of  Bedford.) 
99  Scene   from   the  Gentle   Shepherd. 


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Allan,  Sir  William — cotitinued 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

8  Scotland  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1830    136  The  Prophet  Jonah. 

1832  108  Lord  Byron  reposing-  in  the  House  of 

a  Turkish  Fisherman,   after  having 
swum  across  the  Hellespont. 

1833  89  The  Fair   Maid  of  Perth,   St.    Valen- 

tine's  Morning. 

1834  72  The  Murder  of  David  Rizzio. 

231  Lord  Castlereagh  in  the  costume  of  a 
Circassian  Prince,  in  which  character 
his  lordship  appeared  at  the  Bache- 
lors' Fancy  Ball  given  at  Edinburgh, 
1824. 

1836  54  The  Moorish  Love  Letter. 

1837  6  A  Water-Mill,  near  Dunblane. 

1838  125  Whittington  and  his  Cat. 

426  Modelled  Sketch  of  Sir  Walter  Scott 
and  his  Dog.    (Vide  1863,  No.  178.) 


55 

117 
221 


ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 


1839 


1840 


50  Slave  Market,   Constantinople. 

82  Hon.   Mrs.  Trotter  of  Ballindean  and 

her  Son. 
118  Captain  Trotter  of  Ballindean,  late  of 

the  17th  Lancers. 
233  Miss  Allan. 
243  Charles  Kean,  Esq.,  as  Hamlet. 

140  Heroism  and  Humanity :  an  Incident 

in  the  life  of  Robert  the  Bruce.    (Kel- 
vingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.    Pre- 
sented by  W.  S.  Steel,  1909.) 
72  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1841      26  The   Orphan  and  his   Bird. 

44  George    Heriot    relieving   the    Widow 

and  the  Fatherless. 
57  The  Sentinel. 

123  The  Regent  Murray  shot  by  Hamilton 
of  Bothwellhaugh  :  finished  Sketch. 
188  The  Fatal  Skirmish  :   a  Moorish  Girl 

bewailing  the  Fate  of  her  Lover. 
42  The    Stolen    Child    Recovered.     (Aber- 
deen Art  Gallery.    Presented  by  Mrs. 
Agnes  Allan,  1915.) 

141  The  Battle  of  Preston  Pans,  1745. 
14  Mr.   Murray  of  the  Theatre  Royal  in 

the     character     of     Dominique     the 
Deserter. 


1842 


1843 
1844 


The  Duke  of  Wellington  :  en  route  to 
Quatre  Bras. 

A  Circassian  Chief. 

Mr.  John  Robertson,  late  teacher,  and 
presently  house  governor  of  James 
Gillespie's  Hospital,  presented  by  his 
old  pupils,  as  a  mark  of  their  esteem. 
1845  1  Mirza  Mohun  Lai,  Persian  Secretary 
to  the  British  Mission  at  Cabool,  and 
who  had  previously  accompanied  Sir 
Alexander  Burnes  on  his  journey  to 
Bokhara. 

The  Battle  of  Prestonpans,  21st  Sep- 
tember,  1745  :   finished  Sketch. 

Hawthornden  :  the  Royal  Visit,  14th 
September,  1842. 

Lent  by  Sir  James  Walker  Drummond, 
Bart. 

The  Minstrel  of  the  Scottish  Border. 

Morning  :  Circassians  on  the  Watch. 

Early  Winter :  Valley  of  Strachur, 
Argyleshire. 

The   Departure  :    Scene  in   Circassia. 

Commodore  Nelson  Boarding  the  San 
Nicolas  at  the  Battle  of  St.  Vincent, 
February  14th,  1797.  (The  Admiralty, 
London.) 

Leaving  Home :  a  Scene  in  the  High- 
lands. 

The  Gathering  of  the  Clans,  1745. 

The  Battle  of  Waterloo,  18th  June, 
1815,  8  o'clock  p.m. 

Sunday  Morning :  Strachur,  Argyle- 
shire. 

Incident  in  the  Life  of  the  Duke  of 
Wellington. 

Incident  in  the  Life  of  Napoleon. 

Portrait. 

The  Cup  found  in  Benjamin's  Sack. 

Mill  of  Keir. 
Lent  by  J.  M.  Melville,  Esq. 
178  Sir    Walter    Scott    in    his    Study    at 
Abbotsford.     (Last  portrait  for  which 
Scott  sat.    Engraved  by  John  Burnet. 
Vide    1838,    No.    426.     National    Por- 
trait Gallery.     Bought,   1871.) 
Lent  by  Robert  Nasmyth,  Esq. 
184  Burns  composing  the  Cottar's  Satur- 
day Night. 
Lent  by  Robert  Nasmyth,  Esq. 


50 

159 

1846 

5 

34 

78 

1847 

277 
391 

1848 

26 

132 

285 

1849 

no 

138 

1850 
1863 

149 

185 

5o 

121 

CATALOGUE 


15 


245  Death  of  Colonel  Gardiner  at  Preston- 
pans. 

Lent  by  W.  H.  Macfarlane,  Esq. 
1880    us  After  the  Battle. 

Lent  by  Sir  Daniel  Macnee,  P.R.S.A. 

215  En  route  to  Quatre  Bras. 
Lent  by  Charles  Jenner,  Esq. 

229  Sketch  for   Slave-Market. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Maclagan. 

230  Original  Sketch  for  Battle  of  Water- 

loo. 

Lent  by  Charles  Jenner,  Esq. 
262  The  Toll  House. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Fettes  Douglas,  R.S.A. 
275  Sir  Walter   Scott. 

Lent  by  A.  S.  Kinnear,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
312  Leaving  the  Manse. 

Lent  by  Charles  Jenner,  Esq. 
493  Circassian  Chief. 

Lent  by  Charles  Jenner,  Esq. 


ALMA-TADEMA,  Sir  Lawrence 

Painter 
Born   1836.    Died  1912. 

Hon.  Member  1877. 

\a  King  Street,  St.  James'  Square,  London. 
1872    260  The    First    Reproach.     ('Reproaches,' 
Opus  xcviii.,  1872.) 
Townshend  House,  Regent's  Park,  London. 

1875  224  Cleopatra.     (Opus  cxlvi.,    1875.) 

1876  339  '  Miss    Elizabeth.'    (Miss   Thackeray's 

"Elizabeth,"  Opus  cliv.,   1875.) 
795  Autumn  :  Water-colour.    (Opus  cxxviii., 
1874.)    (Walker   Art    Gallery,    Liver- 
pool.    Bought,  1912.) 
Lent   by   Andrew    Maxwell,    Esq.,    Glas- 
gow. 

1878  112  A  Widow.     (Opus  xcix.,  1872.) 

1879  332  After    the    Audience.       (Opus    cxcvi., 

1879.) 

1883  401  Portrait. 

1884  193  In    the    Tepidarium.      (Opus    ccxxix., 

1881.) 
194  The    Torch     Dance.      (Opus    ccxxii.. 
1881.) 
17  Grove  End  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London. 
1889    479  My  Doctor.     (Opus  cclxviii.,  1885.) 


1891    272  E.  A.  Waterlow,  Esq.,  A.R.A.    (Opus 

ccc,  1889.) 
1891-2  103  An    Audience    with    Agrippa.     (Opus 
clxi.,  1876.) 

Lent  by  T.  J.  S.  Roberts,  Esq.,  Torwood- 
lee,  Galashiels. 
341  Portrait  of  Paderewski.    (Opus  cccxi., 
1891.) 
1896    301  Mrs.  (Roland)  Hill  and  Her  Children. 

(Opus  cccxxx.,  1895.) 
1899     136  Family      Group.       (Opus      cccxxxvii., 
1896.) 
34  Grove  End  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London. 
1911      75  A    Pomona    Festival.      (Opus    cxcviii., 
1879.) 

Lent    by    Sir    Carl    Meyer,    10    Stratton 
Street,  Piccadilly,  London. 
1913      76  A     Picture     Gallery.       (Opus     cxxvi., 
1874.) 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Vicars  Brothers,  12  Old 
Bond  Street,  London,  W. 
270  Maurice    Sons,     Esq.     (Opus    cccxi., 
1896.) 

Lent  by  Maurice  Sons,  Esq.,  181  Ports- 
down  Road,  Maida  Vale,  London. 


ANDERSON,  Robert  Painter 

Born   1842.     Died   1885. 
Associate   1879. 

4  Montague  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1869  914  Granny's  Fireside. 

1870  137  Sketch  on  the  Beach  :  Storm  Clearing. 

1871  865  An   Irish  Cabin  in  Connemara. 
20  Millerfield  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1873  840  Ethie  Haven,  near  Montrose. 

975  The  Red  Head  :  Coast  of  Forfarshire. 

1874  768  Salmon   Fishers  :    Lunan  Bay. 

1040  The  Fishing  Harbour  of  Auchmithie. 

1875  717  Fishing-Boats  on  the  Beach. 
804  Fisher  Folks  of  Auchmithie. 
948  The  Incoming  Tide. 

1876  794  Fishing  :  a  Salmon  Net. 

967  An  Old  Threshing  Mill :  Forfarshire. 
986  A  Highland  Interior. 
1077  Study  of  a   Fisherman  :    Redding  the 
Line. 

1877  742  Fisher   Boys   of  Auchmithie. 
751  Old  Meal   Mill,   Arbirlot. 


16 


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1879 


1880 


1880 


Anderson,  Robert — continued 

833  An  Old  Fisherman  of  Ferryden. 
987  Crab-Fishers, 
ion  At  the  Helm. 
Albert  Studios,  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1878    840  The  Young  Navigators. 

906  The  Harbour  of  Burnmouth. 
976  Partan  Ha',  Burnmouth. 
1059  Mending  his  Creel. 
863  Donkey  Cart  on  the  Sands. 
989  Return  of  the  Salmon  Coble. 
1028  Milking-Time. 
105 1  Harvest-Time  :  the  First  Stack. 
824  The   Fisherman's  Return. 

Lent  by  G.  W.  Agnew,  Esq.,  London. 
881  Bait-Gatherers. 

Lent  by  Hugh  Blaik,  Esq.,  Leith. 
1051  A  Herring  Catch. 
1084  Hauling  the  Line. 

Lent  by  G.  W.  Agnew,  Esq.,  London. 
1095  Deep-Sea  Fishers. 
1 1 18  A  Momentous  Question. 
417  Harvest-Time  :  the  First  Stack. 

Lent  by  T.  S.  Aitchison,  Esq. 
477  Old  Scotch  Interior. 
16  East  Claremont  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1881  787  A  Rabbit  Warren. 

802  Fish  Auction  on  the  Beach  of  Zand- 

voort. 

Lent  by  G.  W.  Agnew,  Esq.,  London. 
826  The  Fisherman's  Pipe. 
874  Dutch  Fishing  Boats  :  Zandvoort. 

Lent  by  G.  W.  Agnew,  Esq.,  London. 
988  Curlers  :  Duddingston  Loch. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Paterson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
6  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1882  823  Fisher  Children  of  Zandvoort. 

Lent  by  Hugh  Blaik,  Esq.,  Leith. 
833  Leaving  for  the  Fishing-Ground. 
Lent  by  T.  Agnew,  Esq.,  London. 
985  Autumn  on  the  Tweed. 

Lent  by  T.   Agnew,  Esq. 
1017  On  the  Watch. 

1028  A    Gipsy    Encampment,    West    Loch, 
Tarbert. 
2  Hill  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1883  895  Puerta  de  San   Miguel :   Cathedral  of 

Seville. 
930  Gipsy  Peasants  :  Seville. 
1043  The  Evening  Tide. 


1056 


1092 

1884  435 
956 

'037 
1052 
1079 
1 1 13 

1885  206 
877 
896 

1049 

1069 
1885      30 

146 

187 


233 
267 

305 

360 

413 
564 

707 
990 


Entrance  Gate  to  Convent  of  San 
Pablo,  Seville,  First  Seat  of  the 
Inquisition. 

The  Missing  Boats. 

The  Harbour  Bar. 

Wanderers  :  Brittany. 

A  Breton  Beggar. 

Herring-Fishers  at  Sea. 

Playmates. 

A  Roadside  :  South  of  France. 

An  Easterly  Gale  :  Wick. 

A  Farmyard  in  Harvest-Time. 

Harvest  Reapers. 

The  Herring  Fleet  of  Wick  entering 
the  Harbour. 

Wick  Harbour  in  the  Herring  Season. 

Fisher  Girls  at  Play. 

Baiting  the  Line. 

Near  the  Nest,  on  the  Tweed. 

Fisher  Children  at  Play  :  East  Haven, 
Carnoustie. 

The  Crab-Fisher. 

An  Old  Pilot. 

Autumn  Evening  :  Lunan,  Forfar- 
shire. 

Fishing-Boats  at  Sea. 

Harbour  Scene. 

A  Harvest  Field. 

Harvest  Field  :  Forfarshire. 

At  Lunan,   Forfarshire. 


ANDERSON,  Sir  Robert  Rowand 

Architect 

Born  1834. 

Associate  1876-83.     Hon.  Member  1896. 

8  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1860    593  Town-Hall   in   Twelfth    Century :    St. 
Antonin,  France. 
611  Palazzo  Pubblico,  Perugia  :  Front  fac- 
ing the  Cathedral. 
735  Design  for  a  Fountain. 
21  Lothian  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1865  217  Interior  of  a  Cottage  :   Ethie,  Forfar- 

shire. 
16  Comely  Bank,  Edinburgh. 

1866  91  All       Saints'       Church       (Episcopal), 

Brougham   Street,    Edinburgh. 
199  Christ  Church  (Episcopal),   Falkirk. 


CATALOGUE 


17 


ii    Duncan  Street,    Drummond    Place,    Edin- 
burgh. 

1867  65  Selected    Design   for   proposed   Cathe- 

dral Church  of  St.  Andrew,  St. 
Andrews,  from  the  south-east. 
82  Selected  Design  for  proposed  Cathe- 
dral Church  of  St.  Andrew,  St. 
Andrews  :  Interior  View,  looking 
east. 

43  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1868  194  Church  of  St.  Michael  and  All  Angels, 

Helensburgh. 
210  Interior  of  the  Church  of  St.  John  the 
Evangelist,  Alloa. 

1869  748  Interior    of    St.     Andrew's    Episcopal 

Chapel,  now  being  erected  at  Kelso. 
1015  St.   Andrew's  Episcopal  Chapel  being 
erected  at  Kelso. 

1870  253  Design  for  a  proposed  Church. 

284  Interior  View  of  the  Church  of  St. 
John  the  Evangelist,  Alloa  :  Pre- 
sented by  the  Congregation  to  the 
Right  Hon.  the  Countess  of  Kelly. 

1871  955  St.   Serf's  Church,   Dunimarle  Castle, 

Culross. 
1094  Interior  of  the  Church  of  St.  Andrew, 
Kelso,  as  completed. 

1872  824  Designs    for    Churches    in    course    of 

erection  :  1,  St.  Luke's  Church, 
Dumbarton ;  2,  Parish  Church  of 
St.  Vigeans ;  3,  Arbroath,  as  re- 
stored. 

4  Northumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1873  752  Design   submitted   in   Competition   for 

the  proposed  new  Catholic  Apostolic 

Church,  Edinburgh. 
775  Memorial    to  the   late   Earl   of  Kellie, 

C.B.,    to   be    erected    in    St.    John's 

Church,  Alloa. 
819  Memorial    to    the    late    Mr.    and    Mrs. 

Robertson  of  Ednam  House,   Kelso, 

to     be     erected     in     St.     Andrew's 

Church,  Kelso. 

44  Northumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1874  704  Interior   View    of   the    Catholic   Apos- 

tolic Church,  drawn  by  Mr.  A.  H. 
Haig,  now  building  at  East  London 
Street,  Edinburgh. 


1876  577  Interior  of  New  Church,   Stonehaven. 

1877  857  Design  for  Church  at  Greenock  :  Ex- 

terior. 

858  Design  for  Church  at  Greenock  :  In- 
terior. 

862  Cottages  at  Colinton. 

873  West  Fountainbridge  School. 

908  New  Buildings  for  the  Medical  School 
Graduation     Hall,    Edinburgh    Uni- 
versity. 
6  Wemyss  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1878  948  New  Church  at  Stirling. 

1879  940  New  Episcopal  Church,  Forfar. 

964  Houses    Building    at    Colinton,    near 

Edinburgh. 

965  Design      submitted     for     New     Free 

Church,    Kirkcaldy  :    Interior  views. 

971  Design     submitted     for     New     Free 

Church,  Kirkcaldy. 

972  Edinburgh  School  Board  :  New  School 

at  Hamilton   Place,   Stockbridge. 

1880  968  Allermuir  House,  Colinton. 

975  Design  for  proposed  completion  of 
Free  St.  George's  Church,  Edin- 
burgh. 

993  West  Fountainbridge  School,  Edin- 
burgh. 

995  New  School  and  Schoolmaster's 
House,  Milton  Road,  Kirkcaldy. 

1881  887  Edinburgh    University,    New    Medical 

Schools  :  1,  South-east  angle  of 
Quadrangle ;  2,  South-west  angle 
from  Meadow  Walk. 

893  Scottish    Conservative    Club :    Facade 

to  Princes  Street. 

894  Scottish  Conservative  Club  :   View  of 

Principal  Staircase. 
916  St.    Margaret's    Kirkcaldy,    the    resi- 
dence of  Andrew  Lockhart,   Esq. 

1882  927  Central     Station      Hotel,     Caledonian 

Railway,   Gordon   Street,   Glasgow. 

1883  982  The     Lady    Flora    Hastings    Homes, 

Colinton. 
1013  The  Normand  Memorial  Hall,  Dysart. 
16  Rutland  Square,  Edinburgh. 
1903    454  National   Memorial  to  the  late  Queen 
Victoria,  London  :  perspective  sketch 
of  semi-circle   in   the  Mall,   opposite 
Marlborough  Gate, 


18 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Anderson,  Sir  Robert  Rowand — continued 
455  National  Memorial  to  the  late  Queen 
Victoria,  London  :  perspective  sketch 
of  Archway  at  entrance  to  east  end 
of  Mall. 
470  National  Memorial  to  the  late  Queen 
Victoria,    London  :    sketch  model   of 
central  feature. 
1905    408  Archers'  Hall :  the  Entrance  Hall  and 
Stair  to  Dining  Hall. 
413  Scottish  Conservative   Club :    the   En- 
trance Hall. 

1910  340  Govan    Parish    Church  :    extension    to 

Chancel. 

1911  411  Dunblane  Cathedral :  Stirling  of  Kier 

Memorial. 
432  Memorial  Tablet  to  the  late  Earl  of 
Wharncliffe  in  Newtyle  Parish 
Church. 
1916  530  Memorial  Cross  to  the  late  Dean  Ram- 
say in  St.  John's  Churchyard,  Edin- 
burgh. 

531  Society  of  Antiquaries,  Edinburgh  :  In- 

terior View  of  First  Floor  of  Museum. 

532  St.  Andrews  University  :  Interior  View 

of  Senatus  Room,  remodelled. 

533  Edinburgh   University,    Old   Building  : 

View    of    Dome    over    Entrance    to 
Quadrangle. 

534  Mount   Stuart    House,    Bute  :    Interior 

View  of  Private  Chapel. 


ARCHER,  James  Painter 

Born   1823.     Died  1904. 
Associate  1850.     Academician  1858. 
Hon.  Retired  Academician,  1896. 
29  Elder  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1842  370  The  Child  St.  John  in  the  Wilderness. 

1843  27  Cain. 

291  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

464  Heaven  in  View. 

561  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

1844  461  The  Distressed. 

21  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1845  232  La  Penserosa. 

418  Study  of  a  Jew's  Head  from  Nature. 
473  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 


476  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

542  The  Mother  :  a  specimen  of  Painting 
in   Fresco. 

1846  33  The  Messiah. 

319  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
475  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
483  Portraits  in  Chalk  of  Two  Children. 

487  Study  of  a  Head  in  Fresco. 

488  J.  Napier,  Esq. 

1847  122  Youngest  Daughter  of  Colonel  Fairlie 

of  Holmes. 
419  Study  of  an  East  Indian. 

496  Daughter  of  Edward  James  Jackson, 

Esq. 
526  Youngest    Daughter   of   James    Rose, 
Esq.,  W.S. 

1848  491  Mrs.    Fairlie,    Cheveley    Park,    laying 

Foundation      Stone     of     Woodilton 

Parish  Schools. 
573  Youngest  Daughter  of  James  Jackson, 

Esq. 
580  Mrs.  Hay  and  Son. 
591  John  Fairlie,  Esq.,  Cheveley  Park. 

1849  252  The    Condemned    Souls    crossing    the 

River  Acheron  :  a  Sketch. 
255  The  Last  Supper. 
585  Miss  Campbell. 

1850  161  A  Young  Lady  in  a  Fancy  Dress. 
188  The  Douglas  Tragedy. 

492  The  Children  of  Captain  Boyle,  R.N.  : 
Chalk. 

497  Robert  Blackburn,  Esq. 

568  Youngest  Son  of  Edward  James  Jack- 

son,  Esq. 
593  Mary  Magdalene  at  the  Sepulchre. 

1851  in  Life's   Infant  Dream. 

429  Window,  from  the  Ruins  at  Dunferm- 
line. 
43°  Window,  from  Melrose  Abbey. 

477  Mrs.  Leith  and  Child. 
516  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

520  A  Rustic  Bridge  at  Kirk  Yetholm. 

521  Study  of  Smailholm  Tower. 
611  The  Repose  in  Egypt. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Brown,  Esq.,  Lanfine. 
636  The  Children  of  George  Leith,   Esq.  : 
Chalk. 

641  The  Sisters. 

642  The  Children  of  William  Paul,   Esq., 

Glasgow  :  Chalk. 


CATALOGUE 


19 


1852  124  The   Mistletoe   Bough :    the   Old   Oak 

Chest. 
147  Burger's  Leonora. 
363  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 
380  A  Beggar  Boy. 

480  Kelso,   from  the  Bridge. 

481  On  the  Tweed  at  Roxburgh. 

548  Portrait  in  Chalk  of  a  Young  Lady. 
550  A  Child  of  Edward  James  Jackson. 
600  Lady  Graham  Montgomery  :  Chalk. 
618  An  Old  Lady,  aged  104  :  Chalk. 

1853  29  Hamlet  the  Dane. 

10 1  Study  of  a  Turk's  Head. 

197  A  Child's   Day-Dream  on   a   Summer 

day. 
230  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
236  The  Young  Bacchus,  or  Joy  in  Nature. 
564  The  Eldest  Daughter  of  Edward  James 

Jackson,  Esq.  :  Chalk. 
567  Mrs.  Villiers  :  Chalk. 
648  Mrs.  Green  and  Family  :  Chalk. 

1854  185  Rosalind  and  Celia.    (Diploma  Work. 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 
286  A  Vendor  of  Cheap  Literature. 
288  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
543  The      four      eldest      children      of      — 

Anstruther,  Esq.  :  Chalk. 
590  Mrs.  Chancellor  of  Shieldhall. 

678  The  Right  Hon.  Earl  of  Kintore. 

683  Four      youngest       Children       of      — 
Anstruther,  Esq. 

1855  451  Davidson  Anderson,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
481  The  Twins. 

554  Sketch     for    a    Picture    of    the    Last 
Supper. 

599  Mrs.  Standish  Standish,  Cocken  Hall, 

Durham  :  Chalk. 

600  Mrs.  Baird,  Gartsherrie  :  Chalk. 
609  Mrs.  Parker. 

626  Professor  Edmonstone  Ayton  :  Chalk. 
639  E.  Hunter  Blair,  Esq.  :  Chalk. 

679  —  Parker,  Esq.  :  Chalk. 
702  William  Hope,  Esq.  :  Chalk. 

1856  7  Mrs.  Archer. 

258  Alexander  Smith,  Esq. 

348  The  Last  Supper. 

361  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

466  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

529  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

532  L'Allegro  e  La  Penserosa. 


541  Children  of  —  Cathcart,  Esq. 

626  An  Old  House  :  Bowness,  Winder- 
mere. 

695  Study  of  an  Old  House :  Stoke, 
Surrey. 

1857  59  The  Shadow  on  the  Path. 
105  Musing. 

238  Sunshine. 

566  —  Hope,  Esq. 

569  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

679  Ideal  Bust :  The  Poet. 

1858  113  Robert  Kerss,  Gamekeeper  and  Fisher- 

man   at    Mounteviot.     (Painted    for 
the  Marquis  of  Lothian.) 

237  In  Time  of  War. 

Lent  by  George  Field,  Esq.,  London. 

526  Parting  of  Burns  and  Highland  Mary. 

541  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

699  Study  in  Chalk  of  a  Lady  Reading. 

1859  11  Mrs.  W.  Kinniburgh. 
32  A  Hidden  Sorrow. 

80  Lady    Jane    Beaufort,    the    Queen    of 

James  I.   of  Scotland. 
199  The  Harvest  Field :  Evening. 
255  Dr.  G.  Skene  Keith. 
491  Arcadia. 

Lent  by  George  Hargitt,  Esq. 
647  The  Children  of  Dr.  Stevenson. 
666  Mrs.  Hallard  :  Chalk. 

1860  248  Mrs.  Henry  Graham  Lawson. 
356  Master  David  Keith. 

378  Fair  Rosamond  and  Queen  Eleanor. 
494  Summer-time  :    Gloucestershire. 
621  Mrs.  Alex.  Christie. 

1861  122  La   Mort   d'Arthur.     (N.G.    of   British 

Art.     Presented   by   Mrs.    Wyllie,    in 
memory  of  James  Wyllie,  1914.) 
Lent    by    John    Heugh,    Esq.,    Alderley 
Edge,  Manchester. 
375  Henry  Graham  Lawson,  Esq. 
650  Portrait  in  Chalk. 
757  Mrs.  J.  R.  Stodart :  Chalk. 
10  Royal  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1862  149  Playing  at  a  Queen. 
413  Portrait. 

Milford,  Godalming,  Surrey. 

1863  359  Portrait  of  Nelly. 

399  The  Children  of  George  Keith,  M.D. 
577  The  Family  Group  at  South  Bantas- 
kine. 


20 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Archer,  James — continued 
Milford,  Surrey,  and  24  Russell  Place,  Fitzroy 
Square,  London. 

1864  256  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

403  Sir  Launcelot  looks  on  Queen  Guine- 
vere. 
586  Spring  :    Surrey. 
21    Lower    Phillimore    Gardens,    Kensington, 
London. 

1865  418  The  Parting  of  Arthur  and  Guinevere. 
486  A  Franciscan. 

697  Rev.  Dr.  Keith. 

Lent  by  James  Wyllie,   Esq.,    Hunsdon 
House. 

1866  245  On    the    Terrace,     Hunsdon     House : 

Portraits. 
442  Emelye. 
606  The  Romance. 

1868  314  An   Introduction. 

703  Henry  II.  and  Fair  Rosamond. 

1869  371  Evening :    Fern  Gathering. 

416  My  Great-Grandmother.  (Guildhall 
Gallery,  London.  Charles  Gassiot 
Bequest,   1902.) 

455  How  the  Little  Lady  stood  to  Vandyck. 

469  How  Sir  Launcelot  and  his  eight  Fel- 
lows of  the  Round  Table  carried 
Queen  Guinevere  from  Almesbury 
to  Glastonbury. 

1870  540  The  Story  of  the  Three  Bears. 
692  Fair  Helen  of  Kirkconnel. 
745  Desolate. 

847  Queen  Margaret. 

1871  246  The  Heather-Gatherers  :   Surrey. 
483  The  Young  Rosamund. 

485  The  Council  (not  Oecumenical)  Inter- 
rupted. 
520  A  Cavalier. 

1872  113  The    Peacemaker:    A   Sister    tries    to 

reconcile  Two  Brothers. 
181  A  Bit  of  Romance. 
339  The  Lady  in  Blue  :   Day  Dreams. 

1873  15  Children    of    J.     Dick    Peddie,    Esq 

R.S.A. 
300  Miss  Broadwood. 
427  The  late  Colonel  Sykes,  M.P. 
464  Hambledon,  Surrey. 

1874  240  The  Three  Sisters. 

1875  225  Helen,  Florence  and  Lelia. 


377  Stephen  Williamson,  Esq. 
388  Mrs.  Currie  Gregory. 

1876  59  A  Lady  with  a  Moorish  Shawl. 

255  John     Stuart     Blackie,     Professor    of 

Greek    in    the    University    of    Edin- 
burgh.    (Vide  1880,   No.  237.) 

296  A  Fight  between  Two  Centaurs. 

463  How  the  Twins  sat  to  Sir  Joshua. 

1877  41  The   Jacobite :    Drinking   the    King's 

Health  "  over  the  water." 

Lent  by  Sir  Daniel  Macnee,  P.R.S.A. 

183  Sir  Daniel   Macnee,    President  of  the 
Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

385  Little  Bo-Peep  has  lost  her  Sheep. 

1878  9  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

126  Which  Hand  will  you  take? 
197  Little  Arty. 
280  Little  Rose. 

1879  11  The  Fall  of  the  Leaf. 

408  The  Little  Lady  in  Blue. 
866  The  Convent  Door. 
7  Cromwell  Place,  South  Kensington,  London. 

1880  112  A  Sacrifice  to  Dionysus.     (Kelvingrove 

Art   Gallery,    Glasgow.     Same   sub- 
ject, dated  1878.    Adam  Teacher  Be- 
quest, 1898.) 
Lent  by  J.  Cassie,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

254  Herr  Joachim. 

303  A    Drunken    Satyr    carried    by    Three 
Fauns. 

1880  32  The  Dying  King  Arthur  in  the  Island 

of  Avalon  has  a  Vision  of  the  San 

Grail. 
36  A  Jacobite  Lady. 

Lent  by  Sir  Daniel  Macnee,  P.R.S.A. 
237  John  Stuart  Blackie.     (Vide  1876,  No. 

255.)    (R.S.A.  Collection.     Presented 

by  Artist  on  death  of  sitter  in  1895, 

as  arranged  between  them  in   1884.) 

Lent  by  Professor  Blackie. 
299  King  Arthur  in   Quest  of  his   Mystic 

Sword  Excalibur. 

1881  121  Lady  Holker. 
192  Spring-time. 

219  Near  Algiers  :  Winter. 

256  Hilda,     Daughter     of     James     Wolfe 

Murray  of  Cringletie. 

1882  115  Good  Dog! 

132  The    Moor   under    Ben    Vrackie,    Pit- 
lochry. 


CATALOGUE 


21 


180  The    Betrothal    of    Robert    Burns    and 

Highland    Mary. 
282  Sir     Theodore     Martin,     C.B.,     Lord 

Rector    of     the     University     of     St. 

Andrews. 
324  King  Arthur  dying  in  Avalon  :  Sketch. 

1883  191  O  'Donovan  of  Merv  in  his  Costume  of 

a  Turcoman  Chief. 
213  Miss  Archer. 
518  The  Yellow  Rose. 

1884  529  Dieu     le     Veult  :     Peter     the     Hermit 

preaching  the  First  Crusade. 

1885  346  In     the    Second    Century  :     '  You  ?    a 

Christian  !  ' 

1886  71  The  Gloamin'. 

173  Ex-Provost  Lang,  Port-Glasgow. 
250  Across  the  Moor. 
399  Miss   Lang. 

1887  418  St.  Agnes,  one  of  the  Early  Christian 

Martyrs. 
1  Harrington  Gardens,  London. 

1890  151  The  late  Earl  of  Dalhousie.    (Dundee 

Art     Gallery.      Presented     by     Sub- 
scribers,  1890.) 

316  The  Himalayas,  from  Simla. 

407  John  Leng,  Esq.,  M.P. 

413  The  Brazen  Serpent. 

419  Study  of  a  Mahratta  Woman. 

1891  254  Lost. 

1891-2  363  The  Convalescent. 
Manor  Villa,  Milford,  Surrey. 

1893  203  The  Informer  in  the  Time  of  the  First 

Persecution  of  the  Christians  under 

Nero. 
264  Landing  on  the  Island  Valley  of  Air- 

lim  :  Sketch  for  a  Picture. 
288  On  the  Moor  :  Surrey. 

1894  26     '  O  lang,  lang  may  their  ladies  sit, 

Wi'  their  gowd  kaims  in  their  hair, 
A'  waiting  for  their  ain  dear  lords, 
For  them  they'll  see  nae  mair. ' 
39  Pembridge  Villas,  Bayswater,  London,  W. 

1895  375  From  the  Ballad  of  the  Two  Corbies. 

1896  85  Jubal  having  invented  the  Harp,  plays 

to  his  Family. 

1897  79  The  Informer. 
192  Professor  Blackie. 

1898  15  A    Sacrifice    to    Dionysus,    the    Greek 

Bacchus. 


Haslemere,  Surrey. 

1903  174  St.     Bernard     preaching     the     Second 

Crusade. 
498  Finished  Sketch   for  a  Picture  of  the 

Pursuit  of  Truth. 
500  Finished  Sketch  for  a   Picture  of  the 

Worship  of  Beauty. 

1904  353  Daffodils. 

1905  189  Playing  at  a  Queen. 

Lent  by  Rt.  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Stair. 
227  The  White  Muslin  Group. 

Lent  by  Miss  Archer,  Haslemere,  Surrey. 
391  The  King  over  the  Water. 

Lent  by  Lady  Macnee. 

AUDUBON,  John  James 

Painter-  N  aturalist 
Born   1780.     Died   1851. 
Hon.  Member  1827. 

EXHIBITION    IN    ROOMS   OF   ROYAL 
INSTITUTION. 

1826  Drawing  of   139   Land   and   70   Water 

Birds  of  America. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
2  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  208  A    Covey    of    Highland    Black    Cock, 

painted  from  Nature. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

2  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  101  A  Group  of  Pheasants  surprised  by  a 

Fox. 
142  Cats  Fighting. 
151  Wood  Pigeons. 
London. 

1828  8  Cedar  Birds. 


BALLANTYNE,  John  Painter 

Born  18 1 5.     Died  1897. 
Associate  1841.     Academician  i860. 
Hon.  Retired  Academician  1896. 
172  Canon  gate,  Edinburgh. 
1831    257  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 


22 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Ballantyne,  John — continued 

20  Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 
1832       12  Portrait  of  a  Spanish  Lady. 
91  Lady  writing. 
227  Knight  and  Lady. 

9  Brunton  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1835    152  The  Toilet. 

10  York  Chambers,  Adelphi,  London. 

1837  143  Italian  Children  warming  their  hands 

at  a  Scaldina. 
273  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
42  Burton  Street,  Burton  Crescent,  London. 

1838  115  Sir  Adam  Ferguson. 

289  Horatius     returning     in     triumph     to 
Rome,  and  meeting  his  sister  at  the 
Gate  of  Capena. 
291  Evening  in  Italy. 
30  South  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1839  46  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

120  Miss  Mary  Howard  Michael. 
197  Roman  Contadina. 
313  Italian  Beggars. 
33  Abercromby  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1840  94  Reaper  Resting. 

105  The  Hon.  Lord  Meadowbank. 

171  Mrs.  Campbell  of  Auchinbreck. 

201  Lady  Bell. 

221  Sir  Charles  Bell. 

322  Mrs.  Campbell  of  Kilberry. 

1841  20  Night. 

71  The  Toilet. 
169  The  Young  Sportsman. 
232  A  Highland  Terrier  watching  a  dead 

Roe-Deer. 
394  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
419  Landscape,  with  Figures. 

1842  90  Portrait  of  an  Artist. 
100  Woodland  Scene. 

149  Mrs.  J.  T.  Gordon. 

189  The  Pet  Terrier. 

196  Highland  Children  at  Supper. 

214  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple,  Bart. 

294  Aurora. 

1843  71  Herodias  receiving  the  Head  of  John 

the  Baptist  from  Salome. 

76  ' Musidora     .... 

.     .     .  Shrunk  from  herself, 

With  fancy  blushing,  at  the  doubtful  breeze 
Alarmed,  and  starting  like  the  fearful  fawn.' 
204  Portrait  of  a  Child. 


301  Miss  Crawfurd  of  Cartsburn. 
8  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1844  19  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

109  Hagar  and  Ishmael  in  the  Wilderness. 
277  Study  of  Black  Game. 

390  Miss  Rosamond  Ann   Gillum,   Middle- 

ton   Hall,   Northumberland. 

1845  46  Captives  of  Babylon. 
129  A  Bacchante. 

181  Stephen  Fryer  Gillum,  Esq.,  of  Middle- 
ton  Hall. 
289  Mrs.  Turquand. 
422  Mrs.  Mylne. 

1846  73  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
193  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

195  A  Peasant  Girl  of  Elvito,  near  Rome. 
401  Portrait  of  a  Child. 
29  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1847  1  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
101  Study  of  Fruit. 
137  Saint  Mark. 

250  A  Monk  going  to  Vespers. 
395  William    Murray,     Esq.,    of    Marshal 
Meadows,  Berwickshire. 
8  Wemyss  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1848  169  The   Children  of  George    Loch,    Esq., 

Bengal  Civil  Service. 
286  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
392  Tempting  the  Waves. 

1849  128  Master  John  Downie. 
150  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
193  A  Magdalene. 

227  The  Wanderers. 

389  Queen   Elizabeth  at  the  Death-bed  of 
the  Countess  of  Nottingham. 
70  Northumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1850  31  J.   Thomson  Gordon,  Esq.,   Sheriff  of 

Mid-Lothian. 
55  The  Village  Well. 
81  '  Pleased  with  a  feather,  tickled  with  a 

straw. ' 
120  The  Fortune-Teller. 
164  Rev.  George  Smith. 

1851  98  Master  William  Newbigging. 
170  A  Sketch. 

255  Mrs.  Duke. 

289  Raffaelle  and  the  Fornarina. 

391  The  Cottage  Door. 
400  The  Billet-doux. 
556  Study  in  Fresco. 


CATALOGUE 


23 


23  Fetles  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1852  11  Youth  and  Age. 

25  View  on  the  Tweed,  near  Norham. 
228  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
275  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
297  Brunton  Mill,  near  Flodden,  Northum- 
berland. 

Lent  by  J.  Robertson  Forster,  Esq. 
341  Belinda. 

423  Dr.  Douglas  Maclagan. 
6  Abercromby  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1853  3  Sir  William  Hamilton,    Bart.,   Profes- 

sor, University  of  Edinburgh.    (Scot- 
tish   N.P.G.     Presented    by    R.S.A., 
1910.) 
31  John  A.  Wood,  Esq. 

184  Miss  Johanna  Clay. 

206  A  Ladye  of  the  Olden  Time. 

385  The  Infant  Daughter  of  Patrick  Clay, 
Esq. 

1854  60  Sketch  of  a   Picture  of  the  '  Evening 

Star.' 
143  Miss  Willoby. 
219  Waits  an  Answer. 
326  Master  Robert  Francis  Dudgeon. 

1855  75  Preparing  for  the  Fancy  Ball. 
143  Portraits  of  Children. 

181  Aurora. 

182  Moonlight. 

250  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
407  Study  of  a  Child's  Head. 
493  The  Favoured  Knight. 
541  Tombs  of  two  British  Officers  at  Gev- 
reckler,  near  Varna. 

1856  106  Study  of  a  Head. 

130  Ellen,  daughter  of  Colonel  Wahab. 

270  The  Return  of  the  Sword. 

289  A  Fisher  Boy. 

318  Colonel    Tait,    C.B.,    A.D.C.    to    the 

Queen,  H.E.I.C.S. 
468  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1857  84  Mischief,    or    the    Mother's    Wardrobe 

invaded. 
151  Portrait   of   a    Lady    in    the   Costume 

of  the  Reign  of  Charles  I. 
301  Bailie  Kay. 
367  The    Nymph    of    the    Fountain — Vide 

1  Bride  of  Lammermoor. ' 
371  The  Right  Hon.  the  Lord  Advocate  of 

Scotland. 


1858  77  The  Rape  of  the  Lock. 
136  Sketch  from  Nature. 

163  Portrait  of  the  last  lineal  descendant  of 
Alexander  Selkirk,  the  original  of 
Robinson  Crusoe. 

275  Study  from  Nature. 

310  '  Punch.' 

1859  54  «  Clout  the  Auld,  the  New  is  Dear. ' 
417  King  James  First  of  Scotland  and  his 

unruly  Barons. 
462  Lady  and  Guitar. 

1860  2  Interior  of  a  Highland  Shepherd's  Cot- 

tage. 
Captain  Ferguson,  42nd  Highlanders. 
The  Maker  of  the  Dress. 
The  Wearer  of  the  Dress. 
A  Drink  of  Milk. 
A     Greek     Head.      (Diploma     Work. 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 
Major-General  Wahab. 
View  of  Callander. 
Baiting  the  Line. 
Armed  for  Conquest. 
The  Artist's  Properties. 
Setting  Beams. 
Mall,  Kensington,  London. 
Spoils  of  War. 
Little  Red  Riding  Hood. 
A  Highland  Interior. 
Room  in  the  house  at  Kensington  of 

the  late  Sir  Augustus  Callcott,  R.A. 
The  Mill  going. 
The  Mill  stopped. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Faed. 
The  Last  New  Novel. 
Thomas    Faed,    R.A.,    painting    in    a 

Highland  Cottage. 
'  Thoughts  of  Home.' 
J.    Noel    Paton,    Esq.,    R.S.A. ,    H.M. 

Limner  for  Scotland,  in  his  Studio. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 
'  He  loves  me — he  loves  me  not.' 
John    Phillip,    Esq.,    R.A.,    H. R.S.A., 

in     his     Studio.       (Scottish     N.P.G. 

Bought,   1903.) 
820  Sir  Francis  Grant,  P.R.A.,  H.R.S.A., 

in  his  Studio. 

Lent  by  Peter  Dickson,  Esq. 
850  Holman  Hunt,  Esq.,  in  his  Studio. 


211 

242 

243 

4i3 

1861 

63 

146 

171 

204 

256 

1862 

339 

467 

13 

The 

1863 

352 

54i 

1863 

295 

1864 

43° 

642 

643 

1865 

3M 

536 

1866 

333 

824 

1867 

259 

471 

529 

24 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Ballantyne,  John — continued 
9  Gordon  Place,  Campden  Hill,  London,    W. 

1868  583  The  Third  Volume. 

1869  243  Hide-and-Seek  in  the  Olden  Time. 
Totteridge,  Herts. 

1870  332  Interior  of  a  Studio. 

1871  255  A  Spanish  Girl. 

1872  207  Dead  Game. 

15  Ladbroke  Grove,  Notting  Hill,  London,   W. 

1873  213  '  From  the  table  of  my  memory 

I'll  wipe  away  all  trivial  fond  records.' 
252  '  Perdita. ' 

1874  230  Roman  Contadina. 

1875  280  Woman  of  Samaria. 

1876  240  Sketch  of  a  Norwegian  Haymaker. 

1877  240  Roman  Water-Carrier. 

1878  380  Sketch  of  a  Spanish  Girl. 

1879  288  '  A  Young  Cavalier. ' 

1880  207  What  shall  I  say? 
1880     68  Portrait. 

Lent  by  J.  Hoyes,  Esq. 
335  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Lent  by  J.  Hoyes,  Esq. 
19  Clarendon  Road,  Notting  Hill,  London,   W. 
1882    252  Resting. 

1884    555  '  Bring  forward  the  Prisoner.' 
The   White  House,  Melksham,   Wilts. 

1886  245  Autumn  Morning,  Wilts. 
Seend,  Melksham,   Wilts. 

1887  147  '  Maiden  Meditation.' 
427  Spring-time. 


BARCLAY,  John  Maclaren        Painter 

Born  181 1.     Died  1886. 
Associate  1863.     Academician  1871. 
Treasurer  1884- 1886. 
34  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1835        9  Girl  with  Flowers. 

1837  255  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1838  218  Patie  and  Peggy. 
228  Milkmaid. 

36  Cumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1839  3  The  Pet. 

138  A  Gipsy  Girl. 

231  Mr.  Wilson  as  Fra  Diavolo. 

240  Mrs.  Colonel  Dick  and  Sons. 

1840  104  Homeward  Bound. 
293  The  Well. 


41  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1841  22  The  Stepping  Stones. 
60  Sketch  of  an  Interior. 

274  A  Lady  and  Parroquet. 
41    Castle    Street,    Edinburgh,    and    68    High 
Street,  Perth. 

1842  212  The  Tryst. 

292  The  Enthusiast  :  '  Music  has  charms. ' 
360  The  Death  of  Marmion. 
Perth. 

1845  313  Sir    William    Drummond    Stewart    of 

Grandtully,    Bart.,    in    an    Oriental 
Costume. 
325  The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Glenlyon. 

1846  394  Sketch  of  a  Young  Lady. 

1847  4  Lieut.   Thomson,    Bengal  Artillery. 

35  The  Most  Noble  the  Marquis  of  Bread- 
albane.  (Sandeman  Public  Library, 
Perth.  Replica  portrait  of  Breadal- 
bane  by  Charles  A.  Sellar,  R.S.W., 
owned  by  City.  Barclay's  original 
destroyed  by  fire  in  Corporation 
Buildings,   1895.) 

Lent    by    George    Drummond    Stewart, 
Esq.,  of  Braco  Castle. 
1  Crescent,  Perth. 

1848  2  The  Covenanter. 

1849  106  The  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Strathallan. 
214  Colonel  Drummond. 

236  Portrait. 

1850  23  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman  in  his  diplo- 

matic dress. 
241  Major  Gardiner. 
311  Sir  Robert  Menzies,  Bart. 
350  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
385  A  Market  Girl. 

1851  386  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1852  104  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

329  The  Daughter  of  Charles  Murray  Duff, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  H.E.I. C.S. 

1853  218  '  Music  has  charms  '  :  Sketch. 

299  The  Rev.  William  A.  Thomson,  D.D. 
(Painted  at  the  request  of  the  Free 
Presbytery  of  Perth  and  other 
friends.) 

350  Robert  Malcolm,  Esq.,  Bengal  En- 
gineers. 

676  Laura,  daughter  of  the  late  Henry  B. 
Macfarlane,  Esq.,  M.D. 

1854  291  A  Portrait. 


CATALOGUE 


25 


1855  2  Lieut.  Douglas  Reid,  H.E.I.C.S. 
46  Portraits  of  Two  Sisters. 

120  Mrs.  Boothby. 

140  Major  Salmon,  Bengal  Artillery. 

261  The  Fortune  Teller. 

1856  17  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

474  Lieut:    Ferguson,    42nd    Royal    High- 
landers. 
Athole  Place,  Perth. 

1857  14  Ronald  Stewart  Menzies,  Esq.,  of  Cul- 

dares. 
484  Brother  giving  Sister  a  ride  on  Donald  : 
Portraits  of  the  Children  of  Robert 
Bruce,  Esq.,  of  Kennet. 

1858  444  '  Roger  and  Jenny. ' 

1860  116  Neil    Ferguson    Blair,    Esq.,    of    Bal- 

thayock. 
467  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
573  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1861  532  David  R.  Williamson,  Esq.,  of  La wers. 
620  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1862  454  Charles  Robertson,  Esq. 

Lent  by  King  James  VI.  's  Golf  Club. 

1863  346  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Athole,  K.T. 
545  The  Last  of  the  Shealing  :  Morning  of 

the  Massacre  of  Glencoe. 
587  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1864  214  Sir  Wm.  C.  Bruce  of  Stenhouse,  Bart., 

and  his  Son,  Master  Michael. 
387  Miss  Hill. 

408  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq. 
419  A.    Scott  Campbell,    Esq.,    5°th   Regi- 
ment. 
431  Robert  Butler  Malcolm,  Esq. 
38  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1865  530  John  M' Arthur  Moir,  Esq.,  of  Milton. 
620  Colonel  Dundas  of  Carron  Hall. 

38  Dublin  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1866  449  The  Rev.  A.  K.  H.  Boyd,  D.D.     Pre- 

sented by  congregation   of  St.   Ber- 
nard's. 
492  Captain  Cleghorn,  Scots  Greys. 
523  The     Hon.     Arthur     Kinnaird,     M.P. 

(Sandeman    Public    Library,    Perth. 

Portrait  of  1861,  presented  to  City  by 

Artist.) 
659  Edward      Strathearn      Gordon,      Esq. 

(Sandeman    Public    Library,    Perth. 

Presented  to  City  by  Artist.) 
681  The  late  Strowan  Robertson. 


794  Robert  R.  Paterson,  Esq. 
809  Sir  John  Low  of  Clatto,  K.C.B. 
821  James  Cleghorn,  Esq. 
1 1  Forres  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1867    377  Lieut.-Colonel  P.  S.  Lumsden,  Deputy 
Quartermaster-General,  Bengal  Army. 
436  Brigadier-General  Lumsden,  C.B. 
533  W.  S.  Turnbull,  Esq.,  Perth.     Presen- 
tation Portrait. 
554  Sir  Wm.  M'Kenzie  of  Coul,  Bart. 
556  Dr.  Graham  Weir. 
653  R.  H.  Wyndham,  Esq. 
664  Mrs.  H.  B.  Lumsden. 
770  Mrs.  P.  S.  Lumsden. 

1868  336  Colonel    Leith    Hay,    C.B.,    of    Leith 

Hall. 
357  James   Stewart,   Esq.,   of  Cairnsmore. 

Presentation  Portrait. 
543  William   Houison   Craufurd,    Esq.,   of 

Craufurdland.     Presentation  Portrait. 
623  The   Right   Hon.   the   Earl  of  Kellie, 

C.B. 
798  Dr.  Gairdner. 

1869  225  Hugh   Barclay,    Esq.,    LL.D.,    Sheriff- 

substitute  of  Perthshire. 

244  A.  D.  Tait,  Esq.,  of  Milrig. 

450  The  Rev.  John  Paul,  D.D.  Presenta- 
tion Portrait. 

492  Laurence  Robertson,  Esq. 

586  Rev.  R.  S.  Candlish,  D.D.,  Principal 
of  the  New  College,  Edinburgh. 

652  Lieut.-Col.   Pitcairn. 
1 1  Forres  Street,  and  Studio,  24  George  Street, 

Edinburgh. 

1870  385  John  Forrester,  Esq.,  W.S. 
545  Mrs.  Alexander  Gilroy. 

599  The  Hon.  Judge  Townsend,  D.G.M. 
Painted  for  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Ire- 
land. 

663  Mrs.  Graham  Weir. 

687  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

717  Captain  Moncrieff. 

1871  68  Master  Hugh  Fraser. 

298  Charles  Clark,  Esq.  Presented  by  his 
friends  to  the  Dundee  Orphan  Insti- 
tution. 

365  George  Prentice,  Esq.,  of  Strathore. 

442  David  Gibson,  Esq. 

1872  141  Portrait  of  a  Child. 


26 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Barclay,  John  Maclaren — continued 

224  The  Hon.   Mrs.   W.    Lake   Cloag  and 

Child. 
247  The  Most  Hon.  the  Marquis  of  Lome. 
327  Miss  Middleton. 
6  North  Charlotte  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1873  306  William    Longmore,     Esq.      Presenta- 

tion Portrait. 
357  C.  Home  Drummond  Moray,  Esq.,  of 

Abercairney. 
436  William    Smythe,    Esq.,    of    Methven. 

Presentation  Portrait. 
517  Mr.    Robert   Burns    Begg   (nephew   of 

the  poet).     Presentation  Portrait. 
585  G.    Stirling   Home   Drummond,    Esq., 

of  Blairdrummond. 
Studio,  6  North  Charlotte  Street ;    House,   1 1 
Forres  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1874  13  Lieut. -Colonel  Troup. 

26  George  Robertson,  Esq.,  W.S. 

81  Mrs.  Robert  R.  Paterson. 

91  Walter    M'Ewan,     Esq.      Presentation 

Portrait. 
255  Mrs.  Robertson. 

287  Ada,  the  Artist's  Daughter. 

383  James  Colston,   Esq.,  City  Treasurer. 
Presentation  Portrait. 

1875  40  The  Friends.    (Diploma  Work.    R.S.A. 

Collection.) 
86  W.  J.  Haig,  Esq.,  of  Dollarfield. 
101  William  Dick,   Esq.,  of  Tullymet. 
164  '  Where  can  the  North  Pole  be?  ' 
316  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1876  in  John   Pullar,   Esq.     (Sandeman   Public 

Library,  Perth.  Replica  by  Walter 
Spindler,  owned  by  City.  Barclay's 
original  destroyed  by  fire  in  Corpora- 
tion Buildings,  1895.) 

288  John    Davie,    Esq.     Presentation    Por- 

trait. 
497  The  Gowrie  Conspiracy. 

1877  225  James  Oliver,  Esq.     Presentation  Por- 

trait. 
364  '  What  can  a  Young  Lassie  do  wi'  an 
Auld  Man  ?  ' 

1878  231  Patrick   M.    Matthew,   Esq.,   of   New- 

miln. 
252  The  Duke  of  Athole,  K.T.     Presented 
by  Athole  Highlanders. 


1879     146 

300 

307 
352 

494 


1880 


647 


192 
290 
335 
352 
379 

1880  28 

77 
293 
331 

1881  277 
293 


323 

388 

402 

1882     203 


270 
310 

383 

466 
697 

1883  348 
502 

1884  56 
177 


A  Portrait. 

Rear-Admiral  Sir  Malcolm  MacGregor 
of  MacGregor,  Bart. 

Lucy. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Stevenson.  Presenta- 
tion Portrait. 

The  late  Kenneth  Macleay,  R.S.A. 
(R.S.A.  Collection.  Presented  by 
Artist,  1871.) 

Brodie  of  Brodie. 

Portrait. 

Mrs.  Matthew. 

H.  Guthrie  Wright,  Esq. 

On  the  Aberdeenshire  Coast. 

Her  First  Love-Letter. 

J.  Guthrie  Lornie,  Esq.,  of  Birnam. 

The  Gowrie  Conspiracy. 
Lent  by  the  Artist. 

The  Artist's  Daughter. 
Lent  by  the  Artist. 

His  Grace  the  late  Duke  of  Athol,  K.T. 
Lent  by  the  Duchess-Dowager  of  Athol. 

The  Artist's  Father. 
Lent  by  the  Artist. 

Mrs.   Eckford,  nie  Moncrieff. 

Andrew  Graham,  Esq.  Presentation 
Portrait.  (Sandeman  Public  Library, 
Perth.  Replica  by  Chas.  A.  Sellar, 
R.S.W. ,  owned  by  City.  Barclay's 
original  destroyed  by  fire  in  Corpora- 
tion Buildings,  1895.) 

Edie  Ochiltree. 

John  Young,  Esq.,  C.E. 

An  Incident  in  the  Life  of  Bruce. 

Thos.  Millar,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.E., 
late  Rector  of  Perth  Academy.  Pre- 
sentation Portrait. 

William  Bell,  Esq.,  of  Balnuith.  Pre- 
sentation Portrait. 

The  late  John  Pullar,  Esq.,  Lord  Pro- 
vost of  Perth.     Presentation  Portrait. 

Robert  the  Bruce  in  the  Farmhouse  at 
Carrick  :  a  Sketch. 

William  Lowson,  Esq.,  of  Balthayock. 

Robert  Pullar,  Esq. 

David  Lumsden,  Esq.,  of  Fincastle. 

Portrait. 

George  Lichtenstein,  Esq. 

Goody  Two  Shoes. 


CATALOGUE 


27 


439  Lieut.-Colonel  Hardin  Burnley-Camp- 
bell, late  6th  Dragoon  Guards  (Cara- 
bineers). 

1885  236  Portrait. 
453  Portrait. 

529  Presentation  Portrait. 

1886  215  James  Smith,  Esq.,  M.D.,  LL.D. 
235  William  Burnley,  Esq. 

242  Dr.  Reid,  L.D.S. 

1887  252  The  late  William  Eraser,  W.S. 

343  The  late  David  Scott,  Surgeon,  Perth. 
(In  Sandeman  Public  Library,  Perth. 
Presented  to  City.) 
Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  Perth. 


BARTHOLOME,  Albert  Sculptor 

Born  1848. 

Hon.  Member  191 1. 

1  Rue  Raffet,  Paris. 
1911    618  Jeune  Fille  se  Coiffant. 


BELL,  John  Zephaniah  Painter 

Born    1794.     Died    1883. 
Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

26  Foley  Place,  Portland  Place,  London. 
1834      39  A    Girl    and    a    Soldier    listening    to 
another  playing  on  a  Guitar. 
3   Cirencester  Place,  Fitzroy  Square,  London, 
and  at  Robert  Fitzroy  Bell's,  13  Elm  Row, 
Edinburgh. 
1836      13  A  Girl  putting  her  Curls  to  Rights. 

5  Union  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1838    299  Scene  from  the  Beggar's  Opera,  2nd 
Act :   Captain  Macheath,   Polly,  and 
Lucy. 
School  of  Design,  Manchester. 
1842      99  The  Fan. 

176  La  Penserosa. 
62   George  Street,   Portman  Square,   London, 
and  2  Baxter's  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1851     117  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

348  The  Countess  of  Nithsdale  achieving 
the  escape  of  her  husband  from  the 
Tower. 
608  Scene  from  '  All's  well  that  ends  well.' 


1852    250  David  Bryce,  Esq. 

338  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
8   Sandfield    Place,    Lewisham    Road,    Black- 
heath,  London,  and  5  Union  Place,  Edin- 
burgh. 
1854     162  Ariadne  abandoned  by  Theseus  on  the 
shore  of  Naxos. 
462  Subject      from      Guarini's      Madrigal, 
'  Occhi  Stelle  Mortali.' 
1856     168  View  in  Greenwich  Park. 
247  View  in  Greenwich  Park. 
Westgrove     Flouse,     Blackheath     Point,     by 
Greenwich. 

1858  499  '  A  Good  Position. ' 

1859  606  Sketch  in  Colours  of  the  last  arrange- 

ment of  the  Artist's  Cartoon  of 
Richard  II.  giving  the  Charter  to  the 
Goldsmiths'  Company.  (R.S.A.  Col- 
lection. Presented  by  the  Artist, 
i860.) 
13  Abbey  Place,  St.  John's   Wood,  London. 

1860  457  The  Discussion. 

752  '  Ti  prego,  O  madre  pia  ! 

A  benedir  dal  del'  l'anima  mia. ' 
33  Grove  End  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London. 
1862    625  The  Last  Days  of  Queen  Anne.     The 
Disputes  between  the  Lords  Boling- 
broke    and   Oxford    about    the    Lord 
Treasurer's  Stick. 
1868    955  The    Cardinal    Bourchier    urging    the 
Queen    of   Edward    IV.    to  give   up 
from   Sanctuary  the   Duke  of  York. 
(N.G.  of  British  Art.     Presented  by 
the  Artist's  widow,  1893.) 
1872    220  Suckling. 

London. 
1876    276  Fancying  Castles  in  the  Fire. 

503  Cinderella  the  morning  after  the  Ball. 


BELL,  Robert  P.  Painter 

Born  1 84 1. 
Associate   1880. 

4  Preston  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1863  25  Mr.    Henry    Bowie,    Secretary    of    the 

Philosophical  Institution. 
250  Portrait. 

1864  331  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 
400  Portrait  of  a  Baby. 


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Bell,  Robert  P.— continued 

1865  676  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 
802  The  Schoolboy. 

851  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1866  517  Portrait. 

633  Portrait  of  an  Old  Lady. 
16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1868  675  The  Romance. 

694  Checkmate  :  Next  Move. 

1869  461  «  A  Cup  of  Good  Canary.' 
542  The  Leisure  Hour. 

1870  443  A  Quiet  Pipe. 

705  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
710  Alone  in  his  Study. 

1871  61  The  Challenge. 

367  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
490  The  Lesson. 

1872  145  A  Norwegian  Peasant  Girl. 
337  Modesty. 

360  Afterthoughts. 
459  Portrait. 

1873  183  A  Whiff  of  Trinidado. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Brown,  Esq.,   Bonning- 
ton. 
10  North  St.  Andrew  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1874  63  A  Highland  Mother. 
366  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

380  The  Story  Book. 
439  The  Duet. 

Lent  by  W.   Christie,  Esq.,  Liberton. 
44 •  The  Old  Road. 
736  Autumn  :  Glenfinlas. 
784  Evening  :  Bridge  of  Turk. 
Hotel  d'Europe,  Algiers. 

1875  870  A  Street  in  Algiers  :   Moorish  Women 

paying  a  Marriage  Visit. 
990  A  Street  in  Algiers. 

1876  138  The  Sentinel. 

381  An  Algerian  Mosque  in  1875. 
387  The  Story. 

441  The  Attendant  in  Waiting. 

1877  399  Under  the  Vine. 

458  Le  Garcon  D'Ecurie. 
528  A  Friar  of  Orders  Grey. 
877  A  Telegraphic  Post  in  Algeria. 
909  Old  Cottage  at  Stenhouse. 

1878  58  "  Julian  Peveril. ' 

397  The  Knitting  Lesson. 
547  Winter. 
1014  A  Highland  Family. 


1879  410  The  Sacred  Page. 

474  '  My  heart  is  sair,  I  daurna  tell ; 
My  heart  is  sair  for  somebody.' 

Lent  by  James  Mackintosh,  Esq.,  Porto- 
bello. 
512  '  She  Stoops  to  Conquer.' 
648  A  Lady. 

1880  47  Morning  and  Evening. 
249  Edith. 

Lent    by    J.    Y.    Guthrie,    Esq.,    S.S.C., 
Edinburgh. 

1880  31  The  Duet. 

Lent   by  Wm.    Christie,    Esq.,   Craigend 
Park. 
397  A  Highland  Mother. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Kay,  Esq.,  Biggar. 

1881  163  Portrait  in  Costume. 

Lent  by  James  Law,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
351  Portrait. 

Lent  by  A.  Hamilton  Bryce,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
498  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
681  Jenny. 

Lent   by    James    Buchanan,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 

1882  271  Flowers. 
331  Roses. 
342  Sisters. 

Lent  by  James  Law,  Esq. 

1883  196  An  Old  Highland  Shepherd. 

1884  266  Childhood. 

518  «  How  blest  the  humble  cottar's  fate.' 
562  Portrait  in  Costume. 
810  A  Stroll  by  the  Seaside. 

1885  258  The  Cottar's  Fireside. 
276  The  Little  Hostess. 
406  A  Mother's  Care. 

1886  209  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
260  The  Billet-Doux. 
304  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
351  A  Highland  Fireside. 

1887  299  Childhood. 

Lent    by    John    Campbell,     Esq.,    Edin 
burgh. 
320  A  Politician. 

1888  209  A.    B.    Brown,   Esq.     (Scottish   N.P.G. 

Presented  by  Robert  Brown,   1907.) 
309  Portrait. 
5  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1889  227  Portrait. 


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29 


248  Bruce. 

Lent  by  A.  Doughty,  Esq. 
502  Mrs.  A.  Betts-Brown. 
1890    150  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

7  Cadzow  Street,  Hamilton. 
1891-2  54  The  Approach  of  Winter. 
97  J.  B.  Main,  Esq. 
251  Old  Byre  near  Hamilton. 
325  J.  M'Laren,  Esq. 
412  W.  M'Ghie,  Esq. 

1894  135  Begonias. 

247  The  Poor  Author. 

Lent  by  P.  B.  Russell,  Esq.,  Hamilton. 
84  Quarry  Street,  Hamilton. 

1895  229  Chrysanthemums. 

Lent  by   P.    B.    Russell,   Esq.,   Lanark- 
shire. 
275  Annfield      Farm,       Eddlewood.      The 
Birthplace  of  Lord  Dundonald. 

1897  388  Priory  Bridge,  near  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  J.   O.   Thorburn,   Esq.,   Hamil- 
ton. 
623  Granny. 
677  Old  House  in  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  J.  B.  Main,  Esq.,  Hamilton. 

1898  734  Old  Byre,  near  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  J.  B.  Main,  Esq.,  Hamilton. 
12  Cadzow  Street,  Hamilton. 
1903      80  Old  Avon  Bridge,  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  John  Mair,  Esq.,  Hamilton. 
1905    336  Dr.     J.     Livingstone     Loudon,     Esq., 

Hamilton. 
1907      62  '  Covent  Brig,'  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  John  Bell  Main,  Esq.,  Hamilton. 
108  •  Covent  Burn,'  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  John  Bell  Main,  Esq.,  Hamilton. 


BESNARD,  Paul  Albert  Painter 

Born  1849. 

Hon.  Member  191 1. 

17  Rue  Guillaume  Tell,  Paris. 
1911        6  Fish  Sellers  at  Berck. 

304  A  Young  Roman  Woman. 

1913  69  Sorrow. 

Lent   by   John   S.    Sargent,    Esq.,    R.A., 
H.R.S.A.,  31  Tite  Street,  London. 

1914  304  Noon. 

324  Interieur  d'Eglise  en  Angleterre. 


BINNING,  Alexander  Monro 
Vide  Monro-Binning. 


BLANC,  Hippolyte  Jean         Architect 

Born  1844. 

Associate  1892.    Academician  1896. 

Treasurer  1907- 

40  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1873    820  Design  for  Suburban  Villa,  near  Edin- 
burgh. 
12  St.  Vincent  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1875    851  Competitive      Design     for     Episcopal 
Church,  Merchiston. 
73  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1880  992  Mayfield  Free  Church,  Edinburgh. 

1881  892  Saint     James'     United     Presbyterian 

Church,  Paisley. 

899  Villa  for  John  Bell,  Esq.,  Morningside. 

918  Fernery  and  Winter  Garden  at  Wood- 
side,  Paisley,  for  Archibald  Coats, 
Esq. 

1882  930  New     United     Presbyterian     Church, 

West  Kilbride.    Accepted  design. 
931  Greenbank         United         Presbyterian 
Church. 

1883  984  Mansion  House,  Southdun,  Caithness. 
985  Mansion  House,  Ayr. 

1884  856  Competitive  Design  for  Free  St.  An- 

drew's Church,  Edinburgh. 
862  St.     Luke's    Free    Church,    Broughty 
Ferry. 

1885  839  Business    Premises,    Frederick    Street, 

Edinburgh. 
840  Free  St.  Luke's,  Broughty  Ferry  :  In- 
terior View. 

1 106  St.   James'  Church,    Paisley:    Interior 

View. 

1 107  Chalmers    New    Territorial    Memorial 

Church,  Edinburgh. 

1885  869  Free  Middle  Church,  Perth  :  Exterior 

View.  Accepted  design. 
951  Free  Middle  Church,   Perth  :    Interior 

View.  Accepted  design. 
979  Street   Architecture,   Fountain   Bridge, 

Edinburgh. 

1886  854  Thomas  Coats  Memorial  Church,  Pais- 

ley :  Interior  View. 


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Blanc,   Hippolyte  Jean — continued 

855  Edinburgh  Cafe  Co.,  Princes  Street. 
1 156  Thomas  Coats  Memorial  Church, 
Paisley  :  Exterior  View.  (Paisley 
Corporation  Museum.  Presented,  to- 
gether with  model  of  alternative 
plan,  by  Sir  Thomas  Glen  Coats, 
Bart.,  1913.) 

1887  713  Offices  at  Gorgie  for  Messrs.  Bernard. 
722  Ferguslie  Park,  Paisley. 

713  and  722  by  H.  J.  Blanc  &  Gordon. 
725  Argyll  Tower  Restoration,   Edinburgh 

Castle. 
916  Memorial  to  Alexander  III.     Proposed 

to  be  erected  near  Kinghorn. 

1888  735  Interior    View    of     Saint    Margaret's 

Chapel,  Edinburgh  Castle. 
746  Ditto  :   Exterior. 

1001  Interior  View  of  Parliament  or  Great 
Hall,  Edinburgh  Castle. 

1889  795  Drawing-Room     Landing    and    Stair- 

case, Ferguslie  Park,  Paisley,  the 
seat  of  Thomas  Glen  Coats,  Esq. 
(By  H.  J.  Blanc  and  Gordon.) 

796  Entrance  Hall,  Ferguslie  Park,  Pais- 
ley.    (By  H.  J.  Blanc  and  Gordon.) 

798  Sketch    Design    for    Improvements   on 
Saint  Cuthbert's  Church,  Edinburgh 
(By  H.  J.  Blanc  and  Gordon.) 

1890  429  Saint  Cuthbert's  Parish  Church  :    De- 

sign for  Proposed  Reconstruction. 
488  All  Souls,  Invergowrie. 

1891  536  Ferguslie  Park,  Paisley  :  Stable  Offices. 

553  All  Souls,  Invergowrie  :  Interior  View. 

554  Coats  Memorial  Church,  Paisley  :  En- 

trance Front. 

73  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1891-2  404  Ferguslie  Park,  Paisley. 

482  St.  Matthew's  Church,  Morningside. 
530  Parliament   Hall,    Edinburgh    Castle  : 

The  Dais. 
542  Ditto  :  The  Screen. 

1893  346  Troon  Parish  Church. 

502  New  Free  Church,  Morningside,  Edin- 
burgh. 

516  Proposed  Coats  Memorial,  Paisley. 
First  premiated  design. 

1894  367  Mayfield  Free  Church. 

1895  613  St.  Cuthbert's  Church,  Edinburgh. 


1896  649  Thomas      Coats      Memorial      Church, 

Paisley. 

1897  501  Muirend,  Colinton. 

517  Dunipace     House,     Larbert :     Library 

Addition. 

518  Residence  at  Murrayfield. 

1898  574  Christ  Church,  Morningside. 

1900    517  Larkfield    House,    Trinity.     The    pro- 
perty of  James  Currie,  Esq. 
559  Premiated       Design.       New       County 
Buildings,    Edinburgh,    George    IV. 
Bridge  Frontage. 
566  Ditto.     Parliament  Square  Frontage. 
25  Rutland  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1901  618  Bangour  Village  Asylum  :  Model. 
802  New  Royal  Infirmary,  Glasgow. 

1902  570  Thomas  Coats  Memorial  Church,  Pais- 

ley :   New  Pulpit  and  Canopy. 

755  Carnegie  Baths  and  Gymnasium,  Dun- 
fermline. 

757  Charles  Jenner  &  Co.  's  Premises,  Rose 
Street. 

1903  456  Bryson's    New    Property,     60    Princes 

Street,  Edinburgh. 

1904  439  U.F.        Church,        Markinch ;        U.F. 

Church,      Stevenston;      E.U.      Kirk 
Memorial  Church,  Edinburgh. 
44  *  Christ    Church,     Morningside  :     Mac- 
dougall  Memorial  Chancel  Screen. 

1905  424  United    Free   Church,    Pitcairn-Green , 

Perthshire. 
429  Church  Interior  Details. 

1906  326  Parish    Church,     Troon  :     Interior    of 

Chancel. 
341  Bangour  Village  Asylum :  Hospital  Block. 

1907  411  The   Apse,    Saint   Cuthbert's   Church, 

Edinburgh. 

1908  399  Ferguslie  Park,  Paisley  :   Interiors. 

1909  369  London    County    Council    Hall  :    Pre- 

miated Design. 

1910  344  Restoration  of  Kirkwall  Cathedral  :  In- 

terior, looking  West. 
349  Ditto  :   South  Transept,  Interior. 

1911  413  Design  (in  competition)  for  Usher  Hall, 

Edinburgh. 
1913    440  Edinburgh     Ladies'     College,     Queen 
Street  :  Sketch  Design. 
444  King  Edward  VII.    Memorial  :    Com- 
petitive Design. 
449  Ditto  :  Competitive  Design. 


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31 


1914  539  Bridge    House,    Mid-Calder,    for    Dr. 

Bartholomew. 
540  Whitburgh    House,    Mid-Lothian,    for 
the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Whitburgh. 

1915  581  Edinburgh  Merchant  Company  Ladies' 

College,  Queen  Street :  Elevation  of 
Centre  Feature,  Front  Facade. 
597  Ditto.     Principal    Entrance    Hall    and 
Staircase. 

BONNAR,  William  Painter 

(Spelt  "  Bonar  "  until   1829.) 

Born   1800.     Died   1853. 
Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

INSTITUTION     FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
Cleland  <$»  Co.,  15  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1825  20  Tinkers. 

116  Sketch  from  Nature. 
129  Rose  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1826  94  Itinerant  Fiddler. 
112  The  Tinker. 

1828  40  Bird  Trap. 

45  Boys  and  Dogs. 

Lent  by  the  Hon.  Baron  Hume. 
65  West  Port,  Edinburgh. 

1829  22  Roger,  Jenny,  and  Peggy. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

65  West  Port,  Edinburgh. 

1829  101  Showing  the  New  Dress. 
251  A  Sketch  from  Nature. 

28  Robb's  Court,  Tobago  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1830  35  The  Market  Girl. 

50  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
105  The  Mask. 
165  Portrait  of  an  Artist. 
173  The  Thorn. 

1831  26  The  Smuggler. 

91  Portrait  of  an  Old  Shepherd. 
171  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
193  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
202  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
1831      19  Cottage   Girl.     (Exhibited  as  Diploma 
Work,  owned  by  Scottish  Academy. 
Not     now     in     Diploma     Collection. 
Possibly  same  as  '  The  Toilet,'  with- 
drawn as  nearly  obliterated.) 


1832  127  The  Blessing. 

148  Portraits  of  Two  Children. 
156  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
181  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
214  Reading  the  News. 
262  The  Admonition. 

1833  11  The  Pedlar. 

71  Cottage  Door  :  a  Sketch. 
148  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
181  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
298  Grandmother  and  Child. 

1834  138  A'  Body's  like  to  be  Married  but  me. 
228  The  Change  is  lost. 

3  Grove  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1835  34  The  Laird  of  Cockpen. 
52  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

81  The  Gossips. 
133  Portraits  of  Children. 
231  The  Letter. 

1836  16  The  Evening  Prayer. 

62  The  False  Alarm. 

162  Jeanie  Deans  in  the  Robber's  Barn. 

1837  21  Captain  Basil  Hall,  R.N. 

34  The  Rev.  Ralph  Wardlaw,  D.D. 
55  The  Mask. 
193  The  Strayed  Children. 

1838  54  The  Rev.  Andrew  Thomson. 

63  Scene    from    '  Legend   of   Montrose  '  : 

Marquis  of  Montrose,  Major  Dugald 

Dalgetty,     Ranald    of    the    Mist,    a 

Page,  and  a  Sentinel. 
79  Master  Basil  Hall,  son  of  Capt.  Basil 

Hall,  R.N. 
101  Kilmeny's  Return. 
186  The  Recusant's  Concealment :  a  Scene 

of  the  '  Forty-Five.' 
205  The  Orphans. 
290  The  Valentine. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  135  The  Cottar's  Saturday  Night. 

157  Elizabeth,  late  Duchess  of  Buccleuch, 
and  Harriet,  late  Countess  of  Dal- 
keith, visiting  a  widow's  cottage. 
From  original  portraits  owned  by  the 
Duke  of  Buccleuch. 
Lent  by  Mr.  Alexander  Hill,  50  Princes 
Street. 


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Bonnar,  William — continued 
160  Doug-all  M'Grigor. 
213  The  Grandmother's  Favourite. 
228  '  Lucy's  FlittinV 

1840  89  A  Sketch  from  Nature. 
113  '  Caleb   Balderston  '  preparing 

fast  for  '  Ravenswood  '  and 
law.' 
172  King  Robert  the  Bruce  and  the  Spider. 
356  The  Mother's  Stratagem. 
113  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1841  34  The  Young  Burns. 

103  '  John  Anderson,  my  jo.' 
321  Edie  Ochiltree  in  the  Prison  at  Fair- 
port. 
35  The  Rev.  W.  Menzies  of  Lanark. 
49  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
101  The  Baptism  of  a  Posthumous  Child. 
109  Scene  at  a  School  Door. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Haig. 
342  Sabbath  Morning. 

350  Family  Group  :   Portraits  of  a  Gentle- 
man, his  Wife,  and  Daughter. 
28  London  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1843     no  Peden      at     the     grave     of     Richard 
Cameron. 
192  The  Letter  of  Recommendation. 
438  Lady  Margaret  Bellenden  in  the  Cot- 
tage of  Mause  Headrigg. 
103  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
127  Sir  Patrick  Hume,  of  Polwart,  in  Con- 
cealment. 
455  Burns  composing  his  ballad  '  To  Mary 

in  Heaven.' 
123  '  Lady  Staunton's  '  Interview  with  her 

Son. 
166  William  Whyte,  Esq. 
176  John    S.    More,    Esq.,    Advocate,    Pro- 
fessor, University  of  Edinburgh. 
175  Portraits  of  a  Lady  and  Child. 
270  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
63  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
131  The  Amateurs  :  a  Sketch. 
415  George  Johnstone,   M.D.,   LL.D. 
42  John  Thomson,  Esq.,  of  Gogar  Bank, 

and  Grandchild. 
94  Dr.    William    Macleod   of   Ben    Rhyd- 
ding,  Yorkshire. 
265  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
447  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 


1844 


1845 


1847 


1848 


1849 


1850 


1851  38  Robert  Bell,  Esq. 
63  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

134  The  Children  of  William  Bell,  Esq. 
191  William  Rutherford,  Esq. 
267  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1852  63  William  Bell,  Esq. 
146  The  Shepherd's  Home. 
395  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
428  Alexander  Black,  Esq. 
459  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1853  446  Hamer  Stansfield,  Esq.,  of  Leeds. 

479  The  late  William  Bonnar,  Esq., 
R.S.A.  (N.G.  of  Scotland.  Pre- 
sented by  Thomas  Bonnar,  1879.) 
1863  5  Elizabeth,  Duchess  of  Buccleuch,  and 
Harriet,  Countess  of  Dalkeith,  visit- 
ing a  Widow's  Cottage. 
Lent  by  Alex.   Hill,  Esq. 

168  The  Blessing. 

Lent  by  John  Blackie,  Esq. 

190  Boys  and  Dogs. 

Lent  by  M.  N.  Macdonald  Hume,  Esq. 
1880       5  Kilmeny. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henderson. 

193  The  Forsaken. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henderson. 


BOUGH,  Samuel  Painter 

Born   1822.     Died   1878. 

Associate  1856.    Academician  1875. 

Carlisle. 

1844    121  Ascham  Mill,  Westmoreland. 

Prince's  Theatre,  West  Nile  Street,  Glasgow. 

1849  13  Yanwalk  Mill,  River  Eamont. 
319  Olivia's  Garden. 

494  Rowden  Church,  Cheshire. 

552  View  on  the  River  Irwell,  Lancashire. 

1850  201  Stratford-on-Avon. 
36  Duke  Street,  Glasgow. 

1851  352  Broughty  Castle  :  Sunset. 
458  Edgehill. 

464  H addon  Chase. 
522  Glen  Scaddel,  Argyleshire. 
14  Muir  Street,  Hamilton. 

1852  119  Kirkcudbright  Castle. 

557  Sunrise  :  The  Fisherman's  Return. 

1853  107  '  Barnclutha. ' 

Lent  by  James  Rodger,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 


CATALOGUE 


33 


306  Peeling  Oak  Bark  :  Cadzow  Forest. 
359  Bothwell  Castle,  near  Uddingston. 

5  Bothwell  Road,  Hamilton. 

1854  424  Beech  Trees  :  Autumn. 

488  A  November  Day,  near  Caerlaverock, 

on  the  Nith. 
552  Cadzow  Forest  Oaks. 
660  Glasgow  from  Garngad  Hill. 
Ivy  Bank  Cottage,  Port-Glasgow. 

1855  209  Entrance     to     Cadzow     Forest.     (Kel- 

vingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow, 
1  Cadzow  Forest. '  [  ?  Same.]  Be- 
queathed by  Miss  M.  M'Kerracher, 
1897.) 

225  Fishing  Boats  running  into  Port : 
Dysart  Harbour. 

244  Gabbarts  and  Iron  Shipyard,  Dumbar- 
ton. 

606  Victoria  Bridge,  Glasgow. 

613  Study  from  Nature  at  Barncluith. 

645  Woodhall,  near  Knutsford,  Cheshire. 
5  Malta  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1856  73  Herring  Boats  going  to  Sea. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 

175  Edinburgh  from  Bonnington. 

199  West  Weemys  Harbour  :  A  Gusty  Day. 

219  Newhaven  Harbour  during  the  Her- 
ring Fishing. 

263  Bridge-end,  Kilmacolm. 

370  An  English  Village :  Winter  After- 
noon. 

606  A  Mill  on  the  River  Lowther,  West- 
moreland. 

1857  123  The  Hay-waggon. 

Lent  by  the  Dean  of  Faculty,  John  Inglis. 
203  Moonlight  on  the  Avon. 
223  Lane  Scene,  near  Guildford. 
265  The  Port  of  London. 
326  Furness  Abbey,  Lancashire. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
427  The     Holmewood     Common,     Surrey. 

(N.G.    of   British   Art :    '  Holmwood, 

Dorking.'    [?   Same.]     Presented   by 

Earl  of  Carlisle,  1904.) 
438  Verderer  and  Fallow  Deer. 
470  The  Philosopher  of  Sans  Souci. 

1858  31  Inch  Colm,  looking  West. 
42  A  Border  Raid. 

Lent  by  the  Hon.  Lord  Murray. 


180  Glen  Mosan  :  Moonlight.  (Kelvin- 
grove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow,  '  In 
Glen  Massan.'  [?  Same.]  Be- 
queathed by  Miss  Mary  M'Kerracher, 
1897.) 

280  N  a  worth  Castle. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 

349  The  Thames,  from  Hungerford. 
Lent  by  James  Caird,  Esq. 

514  The  Weald  of  Kent.    (N.G.  of  Victoria, 

Melbourne.     Bought  1871.) 
Lent   by   the   Association    for    Promotion 
of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland. 

515  Inch  Colm. 

579  Travelling  in  Norway. 
609  The  Sands  at  Sunrise,  Whitechurch. 
Lent  by  James  Horn,  Esq. 

1859  15  In  Cadzow  Forest. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
81  Lane  at  Barncluith. 
118  Edinburgh,   from  the   Island  of   Inch- 

colm. 
210  Edinburgh,  from  Leith  Roads. 
348  Sun    rising   over    Fog    Banks,    Dutch 

Shipping,  etc. 
381  Oak  Trees  breaking  into  Leaf. 
395  Lane  at  Barncluith. 
484  A  Hay-field. 
536  Texel  Roads  :  a  Stiff  Breeze. 

Lent  by   the   Association   for    Promotion 
of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland. 
671  Sunrise  on  the  Coast. 

1860  134  The  Way  to  the  Forest. 
244  Haughhead  :  Haymaking. 

314  Springtime :  The  Old  Forest  Well. 

478  The  Thames  at  Chiswick  :  Moonlight. 

487  The  Vale  of  the  Avon. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Nisbet,  Esq. 

618  Early  Morning :  Fishing  Boats  un- 
loading. 

665  '  Within  a  mile  o'  Edinburgh  Town.' 
Lent  by  William  Christie,  Esq. 

670  Buckhaven  :  The  Last  Gleam. 
Lent  by  P.  S.  Fraser,  Esq. 

758  Leven  :  Sunrise. 

Lent  by  R.  S.  Wyndham,  Esq. 

1861  89  Twilight. 

Lent  by  William  Laurie,  Esq. 
139  Tarbert  Harbour,  Lochfyne. 
Lent  by  Wm.  Laurie,  Esq. 


34 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Bough, 

230 

232 

269 

5*6 

681 

718 

735 

740 

1862 

156 

iS7 

248 

S03 

637 

1863 

156 

*73 

213 

286 

294 

339 

368 

401 

442 

1863 

35 

i35 

209 

230 

1864 

94 

'05 

Samuel — continued 
Inchcolm  :  Moonrise. 

Lent  by  William  Laurie,  Esq. 
Broughty  Castle  in  the  Olden  Time. 

Lent  by  John  C.  Bell,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
The  Pier-Head  at  Aberdour. 
St.  Andrews  :  '  When  the  stormy  winds 

do  blow.' 

Lent  by  Donald  Roy  Macgregor,  Esq. 
Aberdour,  from  the  West. 
Dutch  Galliot  in  Aberdour  Harbour. 

Lent  by  Erskine  Nicol,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
Holmwood  Common. 
Aberdour. 
On  the  Eden  at  Corby  Castle. 

Lent  by  W.  Laurie,  Esq. 
Hoar  Frost. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq.,  Broughty  Ferry. 
The  High  Street. 
A  Ferry  on  the  River  Eden. 
The  Drave  between  North  Berwick  and 

the  Bass  :   '  Here's  to  the  Herring, 

the  King  of  the  Sea.' 
Auld  Reekie  :  Twilight. 
Berwick-on-Tweed,     from     a     sketch 

made  in  1837. 

Lent  by  J.  Charles  Bell,  Esq.,   Dundee. 
On  the  Marr  Bank  :  Sunrise. 
Ankerstrom,  on  the  Zuyder  Zee. 
Dream  of  Hellas. 

Lent  by  George  Patton,  Esq. 
The  Beach  at  Sunrise. 
Dysart  Tower  :  Watery  Sunset. 

Lent  by  John  Faed,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
A  Canal  Scene. 
Dordt. 
Inchcolm. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
Cadzow  Forest. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
Naworth  Castle. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq 
Forest  Scene. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
Cora  Linn,  on  the  Clyde. 
Tantallon  Castle  :  Rain-storm  clearing 

off.    (Water-colour,  entitled  '  Tantallon 

Castle,'  bequeathed  in  1898  by  J.  G. 

Orchar  to  the  burgh  of  Broughty  Ferry. 

Vide  Orchar,  '  Index  of  Lenders.') 


183  Ulleswater,  from  Barton  Fell. 

248  The  Clyde,  from  the  Roman  Camp  at 

Dalziel. 
346  A  Salmon  Wear  on  the  Eden. 
402  The    Prisons   of   the    Bass.     (N.G.    of 

N.S.W.,  Sydney.     Bought  1891.) 
584  Fishing  Boats  at  Sunset. 
667  Through  the  Wood. 
2  Hill  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1865  49  The  Tower,  London,  from  the  River. 
141  A  Storm. 

Lent  by  John  Brash,  Esq. 
200  The  Painting  Room  at  the  Old  Adelphi 

Theatre,  Edinburgh. 
274  Off  the  Fife  Coast. 

Lent  by  Thos.  Chapman,  Esq. 
320  An    Otter    Hunt :    '  So    early    in    the 

Morning.' 

Lent  by  J.  Taylor,  Esq.,  Langholm. 
352  A  Trout  Stream  in  Cumberland. 
368  Edinburgh,     from     the     East  :     Early 

Morning. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Young,  Esq. 
390  Newhaven. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Mackie,  Esq. 
552  In  the  Trossachs. 
662  Hay-Field. 
800  Holy  Island  Castle. 
842  The  Woods  in  Autumn. 

1866  223  Tarbert,  Loch  Fyne. 

Lent  by  John  Mill,  Esq. 
317  The  Sound  of  Mull. 

Lent  by  W.  D.  Clark,  Esq. 
358  The  Bass  :  Morning  after  a  Storm. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Young,  Esq. 
405  The  Tower  of  London. 
426  The  Forest  Glade. 
512  Dina  and  her  young  family. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Thatcher. 
596  A  Cheshire  Canal 
629  The  Vale  of  Teith. 

Lent  by  Robert  Jardine,  Esq.,  M.P. 
672  The  Dog  in  the  Manger. 

1867  43  Fox  breaking  Cover. 

90  Kirkwall  Harbour.  (Water-colour, 
same  title,  bequeathed  in  1898  by 
J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 


CATALOGUE 


35 


161  '  Twas  when  the  Seas  were  roaring.' 
Lent  by  H.  Bruce,  Esq. 

185  West    Wemyss.     (Bequeathed    in    1898 
by   J.    G.    Orchar   to   the   burgh   of 
Broughty  Ferry.     Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders. ') 
Lent  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  Esq. 

199  Benledi.  (Water-colour,  entitled  '  Ben 
Ledi  from  the  Pass  of  Leny,'  be- 
queathed in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to 
the  burgh  of  Broughty  Ferry.  Vide 
Orchar,  '  Index  of  Lenders. ') 

289  The  Bass. 

357  On  the  Scheldt :   Antwerp  in  the  dis- 
tance. 
Lent  by  H.  Bruce,  Esq. 

507  North  Berwick. 

Lent  by  J.  Reid,  Esq. 

832  Saint  Monance,  Fife. 

1868  68  The    Forth,    from    the    Abbey    Craig, 

Stirling. 
93  Partridge-shooting. 

Lent  by  R.  M.  Jones,  Esq.,  Leith. 

133  Saint  Monance. 

156  English  Travellers  in  Norway. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Swan,  Esq.,  Braid. 

165  Brook  at  Limefield. 

172  The  Ross,  near  Hamilton. 

225  Canty  Bay.  (Two  Water-colours,  en- 
titled '  Canty  Bay, 'bequeathed  in  1898 
by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  •  In- 
dex of  Lenders. ') 

234  Calgarry,  Mull. 

268  North  Berwick  Harbour. 

410  The  Thames,  from  Greenwich. 

651  Borrowdale,  Cumberland. 

1869  229  Skiddaw,  from  Wattenlath. 
408  The  Fortalice  of  the  Bass. 

699  A  Swollen  Torrent :  Hartz  Mountains. 

742  Cader  Idris. 

770  Ruins  on   Inch   Mahon,   Isle  of   Men- 

teith. 
899  Windy  Morning :  Loch  Leven. 
911  Dunstanbrough  Castle:  a  Storm. 

1870  212  Whale  Ashore  at  Longniddry. 
213  Head  of  Whale. 

Lent  by  Professor  Turner. 
386  On  the  Solway. 


446  Skye. 

Lent  by  T.  Chapman,  Esq. 
864  Canty  Bay. 

1871  59  Canty  Bay  :  Fishermen  playing  Nine- 

pins. 
62  Saint  John's  Vale,  Cumberland. 

Lent  by  Thos.   A.   Smieton,    Esq.,    Pan- 
mure  Villa,  Broughty  Ferry. 
152  A  Sunny  Day  in  Iona. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Strahan. 
225  A  Highland  Glen  in  Ross-shire. 
233  The  Beach  at  Sunset. 
362  The  Broomielaw,  Glasgow. 

Lent  by  Geo.  Girle,  Esq. 
378  Glen  Carron,  Ross-shire. 

Lent  by  William  Thompson,  Esq. 
693  The  Field  of  Bannockburn,   from  the 

Gillie's  Hill. 
894  Ravenscraig  Castle. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Welsh,  Esq.,  Ericstane. 

1872  114  London,  from  Shooters  Hill. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq., 
of  Ay  ton. 
156  The  River  Thames  at  Henley. 
228  Thirlemere,  Westmoreland. 
340  Wetherall  Wood. 
392  The  Avon,  near  Bristol. 
457  The  Woods  in  Autumn. 

Lent    by    James    Falshaw,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
689  Buchan  Ness. 

Lent  by  James  Falshaw,  Esq. 

1873  193  The  Quhair  and  the  Tweed  at  Inner- 

leithen. 

Lent  by  John  Clapperton,  Esq.,  Master 
of  the  Merchant  Company. 
227  Sweetheart  Abbey. 

Lent   by    William    Forrest,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
405  Borrowdale. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Young,  Esq.,  Porto- 
bello. 
49°  The  Western  Shore  of  Iona. 
904  Barn  ton  Park. 

Lent  by  Robert  Clark,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
1038  Lannercost  Abbey,  Cumberland. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Robertson. 
105 1  A  Derelict  Ship. 

Lent    by    William    Nelson,    Esq.,    Hope 
Park. 


36 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Bough, 

1074 

1874  215 
735 


75° 


782 
806 
831 


893 


991 


1013 

1875   77 


171 
258 
325 

778 
820 
861 
969 


980 
1876  192 

256 
482 
980 
1003 


Samuel — continued 

Canty  Bay. 
Lent  by  Dr.  Robertson. 

Crossthwaite  Bridge,  Cumberland. 

On  the  Thames  :  Thunderstorm  clear- 
ing off. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Chapman,  Jun.,   Esq., 
Edinburgh. 

St.  Andrews. 
Lent  by  William  Paterson,  Esq. 

Glen  Shin,  Ross-shire. 

A  Wet  Village. 

Styehead  Pass,  Cumberland. 
Lent  by  J.  Julius  Weinberg,  Esq.,  Dun- 
dee. 

Tiney.     (?'Tinly.') 

Lent   by    Mrs.    Wallace,    Murray    Villa, 
Grange. 

Skye. 
Lent    by    Mrs.     Bough,    Jordan     Bank, 
Morningside. 

Braid. 

Peel  Castle,  Isle  of  Man.  (Kelvin- 
grove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.  Adam 
Teacher  Bequest,  1898.) 

Peel  Harbour,  Isle  of  Man. 

Eagle  Craig,  Borrowdale. 

'  Roger,'  the  property  of  Geo.  Thomp- 
son, Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

Study  of  Ash  Trees. 

Crummock  Water,  Cumberland. 

Braid,  looking  West. 

Scene  from  '  The  Bride  of  Lammer- 
moor. ' 

Lent  by  the  Association  for  the  Promo- 
tion of  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland. 

Graves  of  Forgotten  Kings  :   Iona. 
Lent  by  Alexander  Younger. 

Edinburgh,     from     Bonnington.     (Di- 
ploma Work.     R.S.A.   Collection.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

The  Rocket  Cart. 
Lent  by  Alex.  Young,  Esq.,  Portobello 

The  Tweed  and  Teviot :  Windstorm. 
Lent  by  John  Clapperton,  Esq. 

Edinburgh,  from  Inchkeith. 
Lent  by  Colonel  Robison,  U.S.A. 

Naworth  Castle,  Cumberland. 
Lent  by  Captain  Lodder,  R.N. 


1065 


1076 
1877      66 

182 


335 
354 

461 


944 
1003 

1878     308 

395 
817 

880 
904 
1048 
1079 


1879    240 


323 


357 


462 


The  Crieff  Hills. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Young,  Esq.,  Porto- 
bello. 
Troup  Head. 
West  Wemyss  Harbour. 

Lent  by  Thos.  G.  Taylor,  Esq. 
The    March    of    the   Avenging   Army. 

The     picture     represents     the    army 

crossing    the    Solway    into    England 

during  a  thunderstorm  at  sunset. 

Lent  by  John  Grieve,  Esq.,  London  and 
Edinburgh. 
Distant  View  of  Carlisle. 
Cadzow  Forest. 

Lent  by  A.  Whyte,  Esq. 
The     Thames     at     Greenwich :     Sun 

breaking  through  the  mist. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Dewar. 
Pencaitland  Church. 
Mary  M'Gee. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Bough. 
Ullswater,  from  Pooley  Bridge. 

Lent  by  R.  Clark,  Esq. 
Bylaff  Glen,  Isle  of  Man. 
Tarn  o'  Shanter. 

Lent  by  William  Paterson,  Esq. 
On  the  Avon,  near  Bristol. 
Eiderlin,  Argyllshire. 
The  Billowness,  Fife. 
'  A  blast  o'  Januar  wind 
Blew  hansel  in  on  Robin. ' 

(Vide  1879,  No.  357.) 

Lent  by  W.  Paterson,  Esq. 
Near  Corbie  Castle,  River  Eden,  Cum- 
berland. 

Lent   by    James    M'Kelvie,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
St.  Monance  :  Day  after  a  Storm. 

Lent  by  the  Glasgow  Institute  of  the 
Fine  Arts.  (This  picture  was  sold, 
together  with  others  owned  by  the 
Glasgow  Institute,  c.  1880,  when 
money  was  required  to  build  new 
Galleries.) 
Burns'   Cottage.    (Same   quotation   as 

1878,  No.   1079.; 

Lent  by  James  Reid,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
Edinburgh  Castle,  from  the  Canal. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  Young,  Glasgow. 


CATALOGUE 


37 


803  Fishermen    Drying    Nets   near   Canty 

Bay. 

Lent    by    W.    Cleghorn    Murray,    Esq., 
W.S.,  Edinburgh. 
818  Yanwath  Hall. 

Lent  by  Robert  Ramsey,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
886  Bannockburn. 

Lent  by  William  Paterson,   Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
1880    149  Dysart :  Sunrise. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Menzies,  Edinburgh. 
157  Port  of  London. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Blair. 
159  Borrowdale. 

Lent  by  Robert  Clark,  Esq. 
167  Dysart :  Evening  Effect. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Robert  Horn,  Edinburgh. 
173  Naworth  Castle. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Robert  Horn,  Edinburgh. 
213  Edinburgh,  looking  West. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Blair. 
420  The    Forth,    from    the    Abbey    Craig, 

Stirling. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Lancaster. 

433  Naworth  Castle. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Chapman,  Esq. 

434  Storm  in  Orkney. 

Lent  by  James  Reid,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
437  North  Berwick,  from  Railway. 

Lent  by  James  Reid,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
440  Two  Small  Landscapes  in  one  Frame. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Robert  Horn,  Edinburgh. 
470  Cellardyke  Harbour  :  Sunset. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Chapman,  Esq. 
478  Guildford  Bridge. 

Lent  by  William  Brodie,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
1887    215  Kirkwall  Fair  :  a  Rainy  Day. 

Lent  by  Wm.  M'Taggart,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
443  Brunstane  Wood. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Muirhead,  Esq. 
447  East  Wemyss. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Muirhead,  Esq. 
451  Crail  Harbour. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Muirhead,  Esq. 

460  Loch  Leven. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Muirhead,  Esq. 

461  Newark  Castle. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Muirhead,  Esq. 
465  The  Bass  Rock. 

Lent  by  Lockhart  Thomson,  Esq. 


510  The  Moated  Grange. 

Lent  by  Sir  W.  Fettes  Douglas,  P.R.S.A. 
535  Bothwell  Castle. 

Lent  by  J.  Irvine  Smith,  Esq. 


BOWIE,  John 


Painter 


Born  186—. 


Associate  1903. 

43  Lauhston  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1882    587  Autumn  :  near  Edinburgh. 
910  '  I'm  fear'd  to  gang  in.' 
568  The  Village  Pump. 
751  By  the  Rippling  Brook. 
762  The     Nungate,     Haddington  :     Early 

Morning. 
508  Ruth. 

179  Lucy,  Daughter  of  Thos.  C.  Jack,  Esq. 
224  Memories. 
659  Winnie,  Daughter  of  Thomas  C.  Jack, 

Esq. 
145  Hermitage  Farm. 
692  Road  to  the  Farm. 
478  Portrait. 

606  John  A.  Callender,  Esq. 
611  'If  you  please.' 
688  Sunny  Dreams. 
696  Her  Idol. 
153  Portrait. 
517  The  Grammarian. 
726  T.  G.  Stoddart,  Esq. 
409  A  Portrait. 
125  Roses. 
143  Les  Souvenirs  de  Malmaison. 
541  Mrs.  J.  S. 
41  Lauriston  Place ;  Studio,  24  George  Street, 
Edinburgh. 
1891-2     7  '  Le  Prince  de  L'Eglise.' 

82  Clark  Stanton,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
24  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1893  153  Rev.  John  Glasse. 

1894  263  Albert  B.  Bach,  Esq. 

1895  7  Costume  Portrait. 
72  Portrait. 

1896  138  Peter  Johnston,  Esq. 

36  Torphichen  Street,   Edinburgh. 

1897  385  Robert    Miller,    Esq.,    Lord    Dean    of 

Guild. 


1883 


1884 
1885 


1885 


1888 


1889 


1890 
1891 


38 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Bowie,  John — continued 

395  The  Right   Hon.   A.    M' Donald,   Lord 

Provost,  Edinburgh. 
442  Bailie  Gulland. 
449  Ex-Bailie  Macpherson. 

1898  291  R.  Payton  Reid,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 
355  Bailie  Kinloch  Anderson. 

362  Bailie  Robertson. 

1899  72  The    Very    Rev.     James    MacGregor, 

D.D.,   H.R.S.A.     (In  St.  Cuthbert's 

Church,  Edinburgh). 
258  Roses. 
314  William  Beattie-Brown,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1900  27  Mrs.  M'Ewen  of  Bardrochat. 
81  Portrait. 

119  Portrait. 

274  The  Very  Rev.  Principal  Story,  D.D. 
University  of  Glasgow. 

1901  201  Rev.  Hugh  Black,  M.A. 
247  Portrait. 

484  The  Very  Rev.  Principal  Rainy,  D.D. 
Lent  by  the  United  Free  Church  College. 

1902  191  Councillor   Purves,    ex-Captain,    Edin- 

burgh Burgess  Golf  Club.     (Burgess 
Golf  Club,  Edinburgh.     Presented.) 
261  The  Rev.  Dr.  Stewart,  Lovedale. 

Lent  by  the  United  Free  Church  College. 

1903  154  David  Ballingall,   Esq.,  Factor  of  the 

Estate     of      Blair-Drummond     and 
Ardoch. 
492  John   Martin,   Esq.     Presentation   Por- 
trait. 
24  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1904  168  Sir  Alexander  Kinloch,  Bart.     Presen- 

tation Portrait. 
350  William  Ormiston,  Esq.,  J. P.,  ex-Lord 
Dean  of  Guild,  Edinburgh.     Presen- 
tation Portrait. 
491  The     Rev.     James     Miller,     Chalmers 
United     Free     Church,     Bridge     of 
Allan.     Presentation   Portrait. 
Raeburn  Studio,  32  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1905  386  The  Right  Rev.  John  Dowden,  D.D., 

LL.D.,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh. 
507  Portrait  Study. 
41  Lauriston  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1906  290  '  Louie.' 

1908    343  Hew  Morrison,  Esq.,  LL.D. 

Kirkcudbright. 
1911      42  Anemones. 


86  The  Last  of  the  Lenten  Lilies. 
204  The  Rosebud. 
1912     164  Early  Blossom. 

4  Hertford  Street,  Mayfair,  London,  W. 
1914    356  Her     Majesty's     Chaplains  :     End     of 
Queen  Victoria's  Reign.     (Church  of 
Scotland  Offices,  Edinburgh.) 
1916     122  Colonel  Hesketh,  Indian  Army. 


BRANGWYN,  Frank  Painter 

Born  1867. 

Hon.  Member  19 14. 

Temple  Lodge,  Queen  Street,  Hammersmith, 
London,  W. 

1911  193  Susannah  and  the  Elders. 

493  A  Venetian  Boat-builder's  Yard. 

Lent  by  William  Hole,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
551  Bridge,  Valentre. 
572  Church  of  Notre  Dame,  Eu. 

1912  90  Fish  woman. 
1914    212  Wine. 

Lent   by   Captain   John   Audley   Harvey, 

Hampstead,  London. 
616  The  Crucifixion. 

Lent   by   Captain   John   Audley   Harvey, 

Hampstead,  London. 


BROCK,  Sir  Thomas  Sculptor 

Born  1847. 
Hon.  Member  191 1. 

The  Studio,  Osnaburgh  Street,  Regent's  Park, 

London,  N.  W. 

1903    218  Bust    of    the    late    Sir    Henry    Tate : 

Plaster.      (N.G.   of  British  Art.     In 

Bronze.     Presented    by    subscribers, 

1898.) 

306  Bust     of     Lord     Leigh  ton,     P.R.A.  : 

Plaster. 
310  Eve  :  Plaster  Statuette. 
1907     197  Marble  Bust :  '  Contemplation. ' 
1911    604  Bust  of  His  late  Majesty  King  Edward 

VII.  :  Plaster. 
1913    656  Eve :   Plaster  Statue  (1898).     (N.G.   of 
British  Art.     In  Bronze.     Henry  Tate 
Gift,  1900.     Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery, 
Glasgow.     In  Plaster.     Bought  1901.) 


CATALOGUE 


39 


676  The  late  Lord  Lister :  Plaster  Bust. 
To  be  placed  in  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons,  London. 
1915  18  Study  of  a  Head  for  the  figure  of 
Sculpture  for  the  tomb  of  Lord 
Leighton  :  Marble. 


BRODIE,  William  Sculptor 

Born  1815.    Died  1881. 

Associate  1852.    Academician  1859. 

Secretary  1876-81. 

10  Cumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1847  630  Bust    of    Sir    Thomas    Dick    Lauder, 

Bart. 
632  Bust  of  a  Gentleman. 

636  Medallion  Portrait. 

637  Medallion  Portrait. 

641  Portrait  of  an  Officer  in  Highland  Uni- 

form. 

642  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 
651  Medallion  Portraits. 

14  Heriot  Place,  Lauriston. 

1848  602  Family  Group. 

607  Bust  of  the  Right  Hon.  the  Lord  Advo- 
cate. 

1849  347  Bust  in  Marble  :  Haidee. 

602  Bust  of  Dante,  from  an  authentic  mask 
in  the  possession  of  the  Lord  Advo- 
cate, Andrew  Rutherfurd,  Esq.,  later 
Lord  Rutherfurd. 

609  Bust  of  William  Watson,  Esq.,  Sheriff- 
Depute,    Aberdeen,    Founder   of    the 
Industrial  Schools. 
10  North  St.  Andrew  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1850  459  Group :    Little   Nell   and   Her   Grand- 

father. 
461  Bust  in  Marble  :  Dante. 

Lent  by  Lord  Advocate,  Andrew  Ruther- 
furd, Esq.,  later  Lord  Rutherfurd. 
464  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Mrs.  J.  H. 

Burton. 
481  Bust  of  Professor  Simpson. 

1851  649  Bust  of  the  Hon.  Lord  Jeffrey. 

653  Medallion  :      Of      Industry     bringing 

Peace. 

654  Medallion  :  Victory  of  Peace. 
660  Group  in  Plaster  :  Affection. 


663  Bust  of  Shakespere. 

665  Bust   of   the   late   Rev.    David  Welsh, 

D.D. 
667  Marble  Head  of  Child  Praying. 
670  Bust  of  Master  T.  Constable. 
673  Bust  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots. 

1852  680  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

682  Bust  of  Thomas  Faed,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 
686  The  Pet. 

692  Group  in  Bronzed  Type  Metal  :  Bruce 

in  Defence  of  Liberty. 
709  Bust    in     Marble    of    the    late    David 
Welsh,  D.D. 
10  North  St.  David  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1853  683  Bust  of  David  Shaw,  Esq.,  Ayr. 
686  Bust  of  Miss  Gray. 

688  Medallion  of  a  Gentleman. 

693  Bust  in  Marble:  '  Hope.' 

700  Intaglio  :   Dante  and  Beatrice. 
10  Randolph  Cliff,  Edinburgh. 

1854  696  Bust    of    the    Hon.     Lord    Cockburn. 

(Model  for  1855,  No.  762.) 
699  Bust  in  Marble  of  Miss  Rutherfurd. 
702  Intaglio  :  The  Lily  of  the  Valley. 

704  Basso  Relievo. 

705  Model  Design  for  a  Statue  of  the  Duke 

of  Wellington,    with   figures   at   the 

base. 
707  Bust  of  Thomas  Constable,  Esq. 
709  Marble  Bust :  Corinna,   Head  from  a 

Statue  executed  in  Rome. 
713  Intaglio :  Adoration. 
716  Marble  Portrait  Bust. 

Lent    by    Professor    Jenner,     University 
College,  London. 

1855  750  Bust  of  Charlotte,  Daughter  of  D.  O. 

Hill,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

756  Medallion  in  Marble  of  Dante  and 
Beatrice. 

760  Posthumous  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

762  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Hon.  Lord 
Cockburn.  Commissioned  by  mem- 
bers of  R.S.A.  (Diploma  Work. 
R.S.A.  Collection.  For  model,  vide 
1854,  No.  696.) 

768  Bust  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Ruther- 
furd. Commissioned  by  Lord  Mac- 
kenzie and  members  of  the  Bar  for 
Advocates'  Library,  Edinburgh. 


40 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Brodie,  William — continued 

770  Bust  of  Harry  George,  Son  of  Deputy- 
Commissary  General  Weir. 
782  Bust  in  Marble  of  Professor  Simpson. 
785  Marble  Statue  :  Corinna. 

Lent  by  William  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Bank 
nock. 

1856  714  Statue  :  Nursery  Music. 

719  Statuette  :  The  Captive  Chaldean. 
723  Marble  Bust  of  the  late  Right  Hon. 
Lord  Rutherfurd. 

727  Marble  Bust  of  the  Hon.  Lord  Handy- 

side. 

728  Marble  Bust  of  Mrs.  Lenox  Kenedy  of 

New  York. 

729  Bust  of  Alfred  Tennyson,  Esq.,  Poet- 

Laureate.    To  be  executed  in  Marble 
for  Charles  Jenner,  Esq. 

730  Medallion  Portrait  of  the  Hon.   Lady 

Mary  Labouchere. 

736  Marble  Bust  of  Alexander   Campbell, 

Esq.,  of  Monzie. 

737  Marble  Bust  of  the  late  Dr.   Richard 

Mackenzie.     From  a  photograph  by 
Tunny. 
742  Statue  of  Mary,  Daughter  of  Edward 
James  Jackson,  Esq. 

747  Statue    of    Hecamede.      Executing    in 

Marble     for     Right     Hon.      Henry 
Labouchere. 

748  Statue  of  GEnone,  a  nymph  of  Mount 

Ida,  the  daughter  of  a  River  God. 

9  Coates  Place,    West  Maitland  Street,   Edin- 
burgh. 

1857  246  Statue  :  The  Thunderstorm. 
677  Bust  of  Mrs.  Sydney  Dobell. 

682  Bust  in  Marble  of  Alexander  Cowan. 

Esq. 

683  Bust  in  Marble  :  '  La  Penserosa. ' 

685  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Mrs.  Miller. 
693  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  Right  Hon.  the 
Lord  Advocate. 

1858  755  Marble    Bust   of   the   late   Hon.    Lord 

Moncreiff. 
756  Statue    in     Marble  :     Hecamede,     the 
Greek  Nurse. 

762  Sunshine. 

763  Bust    in     Marble  :     a    Scotch    Lassie. 

(N.G.     of    Scotland.    This    bust    by 


Brodie  after  Patric  Park  [vide 
Park,  1856,  No.  721],  '  with  some 
modifications.'  Presented  by  R.S.A., 
1910.) 

764  Statue  in  Marble  :  GEnone. 

772  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Hugh 
Miller.  (Vide  1916,  No.  54.)  (Scot- 
tish N.P.G.  Presented  by  Rev.  W. 
Hanna  and  subscribers,  1882.) 

775  Chaldea  Captive. 

1859  716  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Right  Hon. 

Lord  Dunfermline.  (Scottish  N.P.G. 
Reduced  replica  in  Marble.  Pre- 
sented by  Colonel  and  the  Hon.  Mrs. 
Trotter,  189 1.) 

725  Monumental  Portrait  in  Marble,  for 
Lord  Kinnaird. 

731  Bust  in  Marble  :  Storm. 

733  Bust  in  Marble  :  Sunshine. 

735  Bust  of  Burns. 

741  Medallion  of  the  late  George  Combe. 

{Vide  1916,  No.  36.)  (Scottish  N.P.G. 
In  Plaster.  Presented  by  Mrs.  Hodg- 
son, 1894.) 

742  Medallion  in  Marble. 

1860  845  Colossal  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  Right 

Hon.  Lord  Kinnaird.  Commissioned 
by  Committee  for  Dundee  Corn  Ex- 
change. 

847  Bust  of  Professor  Blackie.  (Scottish 
N.P.G.  In  Plaster.  Acquired  in  ex- 
change for  D.  W.  Stevenson's  bust 
[vide  1891,  No.  570],  which  was 
bought  in   1903.) 

849  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Right  Hon. 
Earl  of  Rothes. 

863  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Colonel 
Hugh  Morrison,  H.E.I. C.S. 

873  Medallion  Portrait  of  Sir  John  Bow- 
ring. 

1861  782  Medallion  Portrait  of  Elizabeth,  Lady 

Kinnaird.  In  Marble,  after  Rom- 
ney's  portrait  of  1780. 

784  Marble  Bust  of  the  late  Jas.  Buchanan, 

Esq.    For  Merchants'  House,  Glasgow. 

785  Medallion  Portrait  of  the  late  Alexander 

Cowan,  Esq.  In  Bronze.  For  monu- 
ment in  Grange  Cemetery  by  J.  A. 
Bell. 


CATALOGUE 


41 


787 

790 
791 
792 

793 

796 

797 

801 

804 
810 


1862    825 


826 


830 


855 


1863     788 

798 

800 


822 


830 


1863    399 

401 

403 


Medallion  Portrait  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Lord  Kinnaird.  In  Marble,  after 
Romney's  portrait  of  1780. 

Marble  Bust  of  Mrs.  Pender. 

Alto-Relievo  head  of  '  Matty. ' 

Marble  Statue :  CEnone  deserted  by 
Paris. 

Bronze  Medallion  of  the  late  Hon.  Lord 
Moncreiff. 

Alto-Relievo  Head  of  '  Willie.' 

Marble  Bust  of  John  Pender,  Esq., 
Manchester. 

Bust  of  Amy,  daughter  of  John  Phillip, 
Esq.,  R.A. 

Bust  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Guthrie. 

Bust  of  John  Hill  Burton,  Esq.  (Scot- 
tish N.P.G.  Executed  in  Marble  by 
Alexander  Rhind,  1885.  Presented  by 
J.  R.  Findlay,  1885.) 

Statue  in  Marble  of  the  late  the  Hon. 
Lord  Cockburn.  Intended  as  a 
public  memorial. 

Bust  in  Marble  :  Aunty  Bella. 
Lent     by     John     Phillip,     Esq.,     R.A., 
H.R.S.A. 

Bust  in  Marble  of  Charles  Maclaren, 
Esq.  (Museum  of  Science  &  Art, 
Edinburgh.  Scottish  N.P.G.  Copy 
by  J.  Hutchison,  R.S.A.,  presented 
by  J.  R.  Findlay,  1889.) 

Marble  Bust  of  the  late  Alexander 
Earle  Monteith,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  the 
County  of  Fife.  For  the  New  Col- 
lege, Edinburgh. 

Statuette  of  Jeanie  Deans. 

Marble  Bust  of  John  A.  Rankin,  Esq., 
of  Muirhouse. 

Marble  Bust  of  the  late  Principal  Cun- 
ningham. For  the  New  College, 
Edinburgh. 

Marble  Bust  of  Maurice  Lothian,  Esq., 
Procurator-Fiscal  for  the  County  of 
Midlothian. 

Statuette   in    Marble   of   Corinna,    the 
Lyric  Muse. 
Lent   by    James    Hay,    Esq.,     Leith. 

Bust  of  Professor  Blackie. 

Bust  in  Marble :  Alfred  Tennyson, 
1856. 

Bust  in  Marble  :  Dante. 


405  Statue  of  Sunshine. 

409  Statue   of   Corinna,    the    Lyric   Muse. 

The   Marble  owned  by  W.   Wilson, 

Esq.,  Banknock. 
417  Bust  in  Marble  :  a  Highland  Lassie. 
423  Statuette  of  CEnone  deserted  by  Paris. 

Lent  by  Charles  Jenner,  Esq 

1864  699  Winter. 

703  Posthumous  Bust  in  Marble. 

704  Bust  of  William  Lindsay,   Esq.,   Pro- 

vost   of     Leith.     For    the     Lindsay 
Testimonial. 

709  Bust  in  Marble :  William  Smith,  Esq. 

For    the     Philosophical     Institution, 
Edinburgh. 

710  'La  Vignarola. ' 

732  Bust  in  Marble:  '  Juanita,'  an  Anda- 

lusian  Coquette. 
736  Bust  of  the  Right  Hon.  Charles  Law- 
son,  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh. 
Cambridge  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1865  862  Alto-Relievo  in  Marble  :  '  Faith.'    Part 

of  a  Mural  Monument. 
868  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  Right  Hon.  John 

Inglis,  Lord  Justice-Clerk. 

Lent  by  James  Hay,  Esq.,  Leith. 
876  Bust   in    Marble   of   Mrs.    Rutherfurd 

Clark. 
894  Bust  in  Marble  of  Mrs.  Robert  Hislop, 

Jun. 
St.  Helen's,  Cambridge  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1866  871  Marble  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

876  Marble   Portrait  Statue   of  the   Right 

Hon.  Lady  Kinnaird. 
879  Posthumous   Bust   in   Marble  of  Miss 

Home  of  Argaty. 
885  Marble     Bust     of     William     Thomas 

Thomson,       Esq.,       F.R.S.E.      For 

Colonial  Life  Assurance  Co. 
907  Marble  Bust  of  Dr.   Macleod  of  Ben- 

Rhydding. 
910  Marble  Bust  of  Mrs.  Thomson. 
912  Posthumous   Bust   in   Marble  of  Miss 

Duncan. 

1867  896  Posthumous  Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Child. 
898  Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Gentleman. 

909  Bust    in    Marble   of    Miss    Ballantine. 

Part  of  Ballantine  Testimonial. 
918  Penelophon,       the       Beggar       Maid : 

Marble. 


42 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Brodie,  William — continued 

922  AltoRelievo  :  In  Memoriam. 
926  Kilmeny  :  Marble. 
933  Bust  in  Marble  of  Miss  Imlach. 
935  Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Lady. 
941  Bust  in  Marble  of  John  Ritchie,  Esq. 
1868  1018  Bust    of    Robert     Cox,     Esq.,     W.S. 
(In   Philosophical    Institution,    Edin- 
burgh.) 
1022  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Alexander 
Macduff,    Esq.,    of    Bonhard.      Sub- 
scribed for  by  his  friends  of  Church 
of  Scotland. 
1030  Bust  in  Marble  :  '  Our  Dora. ' 
1032  Bust  in  Marble  of  James  Young,  Esq., 

of  Limefield. 
1034  Bust   of   the    late   John    Phillip,    Esq., 

R.A.,  H.R.S.A. 
1040  Bust  of  the  late  Professor  Goodsir. 

108 1  Bust   in    Marble   of   Her   Majesty   the 

Queen.  A  duplicate  of  the  Bust  at 
Windsor  Castle  begun  by  Alexander 
Brodie  in  1865,  and  finished  from 
sittings  at  Balmoral  in  October,  1867, 
by  William  Brodie,  R.S.A. 

1082  Bust  in  Marble  of  Professor  Syme. 
1086  Statue  in  Marble :  '  Light  in  Darkness.' 

1869  934  Bust  in  Marble  of  Thomas  Constable, 

Esq. 
977  Bust  of  the  late  Alexander  Smith. 
998  Statuette  in  Marble  of  Dr.  Livingstone. 
(Dundee    Art    Gallery.      Bequeathed 
by  Miss  Baxter,  1885.) 

1000  Posthumous  Bust  in  Marble  of 
■  Willie. ' 

1002  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  John  Phillip, 
R.A.,  H.R.S.A.  (Aberdeen  Art  Gal- 
lery. Bought  by  Town  Council, 
1901.) 

1004  Statue  in  Marble  :  4  Sunshine.' 

1004*  Statuette  in  Marble  :  Ruth. 

1870  909  Bust    in     Marble    of    the    late    John 

Stewart,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  Nateby  Hall, 
Lancashire. 

910  Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Lady. 

913  Bust  in  Marble  of  Little  '  Judy. ' 

917  Bust  in  Marble  of  'Ada.' 

939  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Robert  Lee, 
D.D.  Part  of  Lee  Memorial,  Edin- 
burgh University. 


941  Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Lady. 

943  Marble  Statue  of  the  late  John  Graham 
Gilbert,  R.S.A.  (Kelvingrove  Art 
Gallery,  Glasgow.  Presented  by 
Artist's  widow,  1877.) 

945  Subscription    Bust   in    Marble   of   Pro- 

fessor    Christison,      M.D.,     D.C.L. 
For  Edinburgh  University  Collection. 

946  Bust    in    Marble   of    Mrs.    MacLellan, 

Skye. 

1871  763  Statuette    in    Marble    of   James    Hay, 

Esq.,  Leith. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Menzies,  Esq. 

764  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Mrs.  Hallard. 

773  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Hon.  Lord 
Barcaple. 

776  Model  for  Head  of  Colossal  Statue  of 
the  late  Professor  Graham.  Execut- 
ing in  Bronze  for  James  Young  of 
Kelly.  To  be  placed  in  George 
Square,  Glasgow. 

779  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Donald 
Home,  Esq.,  of  Sturkoke. 

782  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  J.  G. 
Dymock,   Esq. 

790  Bust  in  Marble  of  Mrs.  Mungo  Burton. 

1872  635  Bust  in  Marble  of  Mrs.  John  Boyd. 
639  Bust    in    Marble    of    the    late    Robert 

Balfour,  Esq.,  C.A.     For  Edinburgh 
Academy. 

644  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Sir  James  Y. 

Simpson,      Bart.,      M.D.,      D.C.L. 

For  Edinburgh  University. 
649  Bust   in    Marble  of   the    late    William 

Brand,  Esq.,  Secretary,  Union  Bank 

of  Scotland. 
664  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Mrs.  David 

Chalmers. 
666  Bust  in  Marble  of  Mrs.  Heugh. 

1873  640  Bust    in    Marble    of    Master    Patrick 

Balfour. 
643  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Mrs.   Far- 
quharson  of  Invercauld. 

645  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Mrs.  J.  B. 

Balfour. 
651  Thos.  Jamieson  Boyd,  Esq.,  F.R.S.E., 
Master  of  the  Merchant  Company. 
1869-71.  Presented  by  members  of 
the  Company,  together  with  a  por- 
trait, placed  in  Merchant  Hall. 


CATALOGUE 


43 


652  Bust  in  Marble  of  Mrs.  Law. 

653  Bust  in  Marble  of  Provost  Swan,  Kirk- 

caldy. 

656  Bust  in  Marble  of  ex-Lord  Provost 
Law. 

667  Statuette  in  Marble  :  Blind  Girl  Read- 
ing. (Bequeathed  in  1898  by  J.  G. 
Orchar  to  the  burgh  of  Broughty 
Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  *  Index  of 
Lenders.') 
Lent  by  James  G.  Orchar,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

1874  566  Statue    in    Marble  of   Charlie,    son   of 

John  Cowan,  Beeslack. 

571  Bust  in  Marble  of  Adam  Black  Dun- 
can, son  of  William  Duncan,  Esq., 
Edinburgh. 

573  Bust  in  Marble  of  J.  S.  Fleming,  Esq. 

589  Bust  in  Marble  of  Mrs.  David  Jeffrey. 

590  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Robert  S. 

Candlish,  D.D.  (In  St.  George's 
U.F.  Church,  Edinburgh.) 

591  Bust  in  Marble  of  David  Jeffrey,  Esq. 

1875  655  Marble     Group  :     '  Education.'      (Mer- 

chant Company,  Edinburgh.  Exe- 
cuted in  honour  of  George  Grindley.) 

656  Statuette  :   Rebecca  at  the  Well. 

660  Marble  Bust  :  '  The  rising  lily's  snowy 
grace. ' 

662  Marble  Bust :  '  With  laurel  leaves  her 
folded  robe.' 

666  Marble  Statuette  :  a  Technical  Scholar. 
(Buchanan  Institution,  Glasgow. 
Colossal  size.) 

679  Marble  Bust  of  the  late  Rev.  Professor 
James  Robertson,  D.D.  For  presen- 
tation to  Church  of  Scotland. 

684  Marble  Statuette  :  Edith  of  Lome. 

1876  722  Statuette  in  Marble  :  Amy  Robsart. 

724  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Miss  Frances 

R.  MacGregor. 

725  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Mrs.  Mac- 

Gregor. 
728  Replica  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  Baroness 

Burdett  Coutts. 
740  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Lady  Coxe. 
746  Bust   in    Marble   of   John   Clapperton, 

Esq.,  Master  of  Merchant  Company, 

1873-4.     Presentation. 
751  Basso  Relievo  in  Marble  :  The  Parting 

of  Abradates  and  Panthea. 


1877  667  Portrait    Statue    in    Marble  of    Michel 

Alexander  Russel. 

670  Memorial  Bust  of  the  late  Professor 
Crawford.  (Edinburgh  University. 
Presented  by  students.) 

673  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Alexander 
Russel,  Esq.,  Editor  of  The  Scots- 
man. (Scottish  N.P.G.  Presented 
by  Proprietors  of  The  Scotsman, 
1896.) 

676  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  James  Sim- 

son,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E. 

677  Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Boy. 

680  Basso-Relievo  in  Marble  :  Hesiod. 
682  Basso-Relievo  in  Marble  :  Homer. 

1878  743  Bust  in  Marble  :  Dr.  Robert  Moffat. 
744  Bust  in  Marble  :  the  late  Mrs.   Mont- 

gomerie  Neilson  of  Queenshill. 

762  Bust  in   Marble  :    Mrs.   James  Ogston 

of  Norwood. 

763  Bust  in  Marble  :  the  late  Hugh  Blair, 

Esq. 
770  Statue  in  Marble  :  David  Livingstone. 
Lent    by   James   Young,    Esq.,    of   Kelly 
and  Durris. 

1879  748  Bust  in  Marble  of  Mrs.  James  Auldjo 

Jamieson. 
749  Posthumous  Bust  in  Marble  of  Helen 

Alice,  Daughter  of  Colin  Mackenzie, 

Esq.,  of  Portmore. 
761  Bust  in  Marble  of  David  Livingstone. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Livingstone  Bruce. 

774  Bust  of  Joseph  Jefferson. 

775  Bust  in  Marble  of  Robert  Bryson,  Esq., 

Master      of      Merchant      Company, 
1875-7.     Presentation. 
779  Bust    in    Marble    of    the    late    Robert 
Horn,  Esq.,  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of 
Advocates. 

1880  780  Bust  in   Marble  of  the   late   Mrs.   H. 

Brown. 

782  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Rev.  Prin- 

cipal Harper. 

783  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Mrs.  Connel 

Black  of  Kailzie. 
799  Bust  of  Henry  Irving. 
801  Bust  in  Marble  of  Mrs.  Bell. 
804  Bust  of  Ellen  Terry. 
1880   355  Head  of  Corinna. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 


44 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Brodie,  William — continued 

356  Bust  in  Marble  of  Miss  Twiname. 

Lent  by  Miss  Twiname. 

357  The  Right  Hon.  Lord  President  Inglis. 

Lent  by  the  Faculty  of  Advocates. 

358  Bust  of  the  Baroness  Burdett  Coutts. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 

359  *  Judy  ' :  Bust  in  Marble. 

Lent  by  J.  R.  Findlay,  Esq. 

360  Statuette  of  the  Blind  Girl  Reading. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 

361  Bass-Relievo  of  Homer. 

Lent  by  the  Artist 

362  Statuette  :  the  Maid  of  Lorn  disguised 

as  a  Page. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 
364  Statue    of    Livingstone.     Executed    in 

Marble   for  James   Young,   Esq.,   of 

Kelly. 
366  Basso-Relievo  :   the  Parting  of  Hector 

and  Andromache. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 
370  Bust  of  a  Daughter  of  the  Artist. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 
382  Bust  of  Joseph  Jefferson. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 

1881  719  Jeanie  Deans  on  her  way  to  London  : 

Statuette. 

721  The  Laird  of  Dumbiedykes  :  Statuette. 

722  The  late  James  Mylne,  Esq.,  W.S. 

723  A  Daughter  of  the  Artist. 

724  The  late  Thomas  Carlyle  :   from  Life. 

(Scottish   N.P.G.     In   Plaster.     Pre- 
sented by  W.  G.  Patterson,   1887.) 

725  Miss  Young  of  Kelly. 

738  William      Nelson,      Esq.,      Salisbury 
Green. 

1882  739  Bust  in  Marble  of  James  Young,  Esq., 

LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Kelly. 

Lent    by    James    Young,    Esq.,    LL.D. 

1887    181  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Lord  Cock- 
burn.     (Vide   1855,   No.   762.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

1916        2  Mrs.  Hutchison  :  Bust  in  Marble. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Melville,  Edinburgh. 
36  George     Combe:      Medallion.      (Vide 
1859,  No.  741.) 
Lent  by  the  Scottish  N.P.G. 


40  Dante  and  Beatrice  :  Medallion. 

Lent  by  James   Mackinlay,   Esq.,   Edin- 
burgh. 
54  Hugh  Miller:   Bust  in  Marble.     (Vide 

1858,  No.  772.) 

Lent  by  the  Scottish  N.P.G. 


BROUGH,  Robert  Painter 

Born  1872.     Died  1905. 
Associate  1904. 
130  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1893  204  «  Dolce  Pomum. ' 

350  '  Such     burial,     then,     the    illustrious 
Hector  found.' 

418  On  Fife  Shores. 

c/o  Messrs.  Hay  &>  Lyall,  Aberdeen. 

1894  43  Ranald      Macdonald,       Esq.,      Cluny 

Estates. 

Lent  by  G.   B.    Esselmont,   Esq.,   Aber- 
deen. 

267  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1895  426  Girl  in  White  :   Portrait. 
555  Bridge  on  the  Seine. 

75  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1896  3  '  To   beggar's   eye   appeared   the    holy 

vision. ' 
381  Alice,  daughter  of  Theodore  Crombie, 

Esq. 
140  After  the  Storm. 
447  John  Duthie,  Esq.,  of  Cairnbulg. 
Rossetti  Studios,  Flood  Street,  Chelsea,  Lon- 
don, S.  W. 

419  Fantaisie  en   Folie.     (N.G.   of  British 
Art.     Bequeathed  by  the  Artist,  1905.) 

22  Mrs.  Dunn  of  Murtle. 
192  John  Fleming,  Esq.,   Lord  Provost  of 

Aberdeen. 
346  Kathleen,      daughter      of      Theodore 

Crombie,  Esq. 
410  Edie,  daughter  of  O.  H.  Edinger,  Esq., 
London. 
33  Tite  Street,  Chelsea,  London,  S.  W. 

1901  149  Surgeon-Colonel  T.  J.  Galloway,  C.B. 
463  Viscountess  Encombe. 

1902  133  The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Justice  Vaughan 

Williams. 


1897 


1898 


1899 


1900 


CATALOGUE 


45 


259  Union  Street,  Aberdeen,  and  33  Tite  Street, 
Chelsea,  London,  S.  W. 

1903  476  Mrs.  Milne  of  Kinaldie. 

Lent  by  Colonel  Milne,  of  Logie,  Elphin- 
stone. 

1904  399  John     Donald,     Esq.    (Aberdeen     Art 

Gallery.     Presented  by  Sitter,  1905.) 

1905  139  Lord  Torphichen. 

366  Mrs.  G.  A.  Paley,  of  Ampton  Hall. 

1906  161  The  Most  Hon.  the  Marquess  of  Lin- 

lithgow. 

Lent  by  Lord  Linlithgow. 
294  The  Rev.  James  Stewart,  D.D.,  Peter- 
head. 

Lent    by   the    Rev.    Dr.    Stewart,    Peter- 
head. 


BROWN,  Alexander  Kellock     Painter 

Born  1849. 

Associate  1892.     Academician  1908. 

48  Renfrew  Street,  Glasgow. 
1871    432  Arran  from  the   Moor,   above  Kames- 
burgh. 
621  Saw-Mill,  Port  Bannatyne. 

1873  329  The  Kyles  of  Bute,  from  Buteshire. 

472  Barnbougle  Castle,  Firth  of  Forth. 
1  Athole  Terrace,  Crosshill,  Glasgow. 

1874  252  Harvest-Time. 

254  Glen  Caladh,  Kyles  of  Bute. 

446  The  Burn  Head. 

475  Cornfield  in  Bute  :  Gathering  Nuts. 

517  Under    the     Firs :     near    Barnbougle 

Castle. 
680  Evening  near  Barnbougle  Castle. 

1875  44  Solitude. 

141  A  Hayfield  in  Bute. 
951  Winter  at  Cramond  Brig. 
Studio,  65  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1876  465  The  Black  Rock,  South  of  Arran. 

473  Corn  Stooks. 

626  Sheep  Dip  in  Bute. 

1877  428  Highland  Homes. 
656  On  the  River  Lyon. 

113  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1878  314  Near  Ardgour. 

536  '  A  trottin'  burnie  wimplin'  thro'  the 
ground. ' 

1879  477  Temple  of  Kom-Omba,  Egypt. 


704  ■  A  Path  with  Tangled  Furze  o'er-run.' 

1880  1  Rest. 

682  Fleur-de-Lys. 

835  The    Carrier's    Yard,    Crowland,    Lin- 
colnshire. 

1881  364  River-side,  Ely. 

152   Wellington  Street,  Glasgow. 

1882  653  '  When     Labour    returning    ends    the 

Day.' 
957  Ely  on  the  Ouse. 

1883  107  O'er  Hill  and  Dale. 

255  The  Dippen  Rocks,  Arran. 
840  The  Poplars  by  the  Brook. 

1884  559  From  Ben  Cruachan  to  Ben  Lomond. 
573  The  Clyde  at  Ardmore. 

878  Sketching  on  the  Shore. 

1885  234  A  Wintry  Evening. 

429  Dunglass,  on  the  Clyde. 

1885  7  O'er  the  Downs. 

77  The  Tinker's  Haunt. 
393  Dumbarton  Rock. 
451  Gargunnock  Village  :  Early  Summer. 
461  The  Ouse  at  Ely. 
501  Evening  on  the  Moor. 

573  Barcaldine  Moor. 
622  Hillside  Pasture. 

1886  263  The  Lagoon  on  the  Clyde. 
512  Carradale. 

1887  93  Winter  in  the  Glen. 

409  A  Tragedy.     (By  Brown  and  D.  Mac- 
kellar.) 

1887  11  Bowling  Bay. 

23  Bell's  Monument. 

79  A  Tinker's  Camp. 
109  After  a  Storm. 
116  Cardross  Bay. 
236  A  Stormy  Day. 

574  The  Clyde  above  Bowling. 
583  Evening. 

610  Helensburgh. 

1888  129  From  Aberdour. 
223  Cambuskenneth. 
493  A  Shady  Pool. 

668  Departing  Day  :  Dalgety  Church. 

Wellington  Studio,  Glasgow. 

1889  740  Winter  Sunset. 

1890  5  Gathering  Brambles. 
574  Solway  Sands. 


46 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Brown,  Alexander  Kellock — continued 
1891     105  In  October. 

Lent   by   George   Robertson,    Esq.,    Kil- 
malcolm. 
690  Arran  and  Bute. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Babtie,  Esq.,  Dumbarton. 
1891-2  322  Highland  Landscape. 

636  '  Yon    Auld    Grey    Stane    amang    the 

Heather. ' 
753  By  the  Roadside. 

1893  154  Luce  Bay. 

187  Old  Houses,  Ludlow,  Shropshire. 
226  Portpatrick. 
382  In  Luce  Bay. 

1894  343  A  Highland  Tarn. 

462  The  Way  across  the  Moor. 
Helenslee,  Helensburgh. 

1895  228  Moness  Burn,  Aberfeldy. 
416  White  and  Gold  of  May. 

Lent  by  James  Thompson,   Esq.,    Glas- 
gow. 
539  Ludlow  Church  and  Castle. 

Lent  by  Rees  Price,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
592  Lancaster  Sands. 

Lent  by  Dr.  J.  T.   Ballantyne,  Darwen. 
105  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

1896  124  October. 
229  Moonshine. 
425  Arran. 

1897  119  In  Shadow. 

317  The  Burn  in  Summertime. 
445  Morning. 

Helensburgh. 

1898  335  A  Clachan. 
490  A  Byeway. 
494  Still  Night. 

105  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

1899  141  Moorland  Landscape. 
198  Highland  Burn. 

229  The  Burn  Side. 
104  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

1900  257  '  In  some  remote  and  sheltered  nook.' 
387  Twilight. 

Lent  by  John  Fraser,  Esq. 
693  The  Clyde  at  Lamington. 

1901  44  The  Valley  of  the  Nith. 
729  A  Stretch  of  the  Solway. 

1902  348  On  the  Coulter  Water. 


465  Springtime.     (Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery, 

Glasgow.     Bought  1898.) 

Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  Glasgow. 

713  A  West  Highland  Loch. 

Lent  by  M.  Hope  Paterson,  Esq. 

1903 

108  An  Upper  Reach  of  the  Clyde. 

158  Boboon's  Land. 

1904 

44  Old  Cottages,  Covington. 

195  Winter  Twilight.     (Laing  Art  Gallery, 

Newcastle.     Bought  1909.) 

152 

Renfrew  Street,  Glasgow. 

1905 

21  Solway  Sands,  Cummertrees. 

290  Tinto. 

371  Winter  Morn  in  the  Highlands. 

1906 

30  Cloudy  Day  :  Solway  Sands. 

146  Frost  in  the  Air. 

1907 

19  Loch  Tay. 

131  Grey    Day.     (Diploma   Work.     R.S.A. 

Collection.) 

1908 

121  Tinto,  from  near  Biggar. 

363  Frosty  Evening. 

1909 

90  Repose  :  Sound  of  Bute. 

231   'Twixt  March  and  April. 

1910 

31  The  White  Mist. 

210  In  Springtime. 

Lent  by  William  Taylor,  Esq. 

435  Winter  Evening  at  the  Old  Keep. 

1911 

36  Winter   Gloaming.     (Paisley    Corpora- 

tion Museum.     Presented  by  Robert 

Cochran,  1912.) 

197  Moorland. 

Lent  by  Duncan  Macpherson,  Esq.,  Moy- 

hall,  Ayr. 

290  Powfoot  Bay. 

1912 

20  Coulter  Water. 

169  An  Clachan. 

191  The  Winding  Burn. 

1913 

407  Powfoot  Merse. 

1914 

426  Carnwath  Moor. 

515  Aberfoyle  Bridge. 

523  Carradale. 

1915 

67  The  Breath  of  Spring. 

411  Arran,  from  Carradale. 

447  Benmore. 

1916 

171  The  First  Snow  :  Twilight. 

459  The  Sands  of  Carradale. 

472  Criffel. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Hill,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

480  Kilbrannan   Sound. 

CATALOGUE 


47 


BROWN,  John  Crawford  Painter 

Born  1805.     Died   1867. 
Associate  1843. 

29  Nicolson  Street,  Lauriston,  Glasgow. 
1830      54  Loch  Lomond,  from  Inch  Galbraith. 

207  Loch  Lomond,  from  below  Inveruglas. 
1832     152  Cottage  Scene  at  West  Tarbet. 
229  Scene  on  a  Highland  Lake. 
212  Main  Street,  Gorbals,  Glasgow. 

1836  96  Catching  Birds  with  Nets. 

1837  30  Curiosity. 
84  Temptation. 

1838  46  Gipsy  Warder. 

65  Crossing  the  Burn. 
1  Barony  Place,  Stirling's  Road,  Glasgow. 

1839  52  The  Court  of  the  House  of  Columbus, 

Seville. 
143  The  Muirlands,  near  Drumclog. 
193  Harvest  Time. 

263  Langside. 

293  The  Abbey  of  Inchmahome. 
347  The  Site  of  the  Garden  of  Columbus, 
Seville. 
1  Holland  Place,  Glasgow. 

1840  7  Dunglass,  on  the  Clyde. 

229  Highland  Harvest  Home  :  Loch  Ascay. 
245  Dutch  Fishing  Boats  at  Scheveling. 

1841  258  Cottage  Interior. 

288  Village   of   Killin   and   the   Bridge   of 

Dochart. 
332  An  Autumn  Eve. 
392  Cottages  on  the  Estate  of  Ardlamont. 
22  Howard  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1842  115  An  English  Road  Scene. 
142  A  Last  Look  of  Home. 

264  The  Haunted  House. 

309  A  Well  in  the  Highlands. 

1843  107  A  Mountain  Tarn  :  Before  Sunrise. 
255  The  Riever's  Retreat. 

290  An  Autumn  Afternoon  :  Lanarkshire. 
463  A  Mill   on  the   North  Calder  :    Moon- 
light. 

1844  44  Fugitives  after  the  Battle  of  Culloden. 
98  Stalking     Wild     Swan     in     Islay :     a 

Sketch. 
274  Highland  Fugitives  :  Finished  Sketch. 
282  The  Last  of  the  Clan. 
388  A  Highland  Cottage. 


412  On  the  River  Endrick. 
430  A  Dreary  Dell. 

1845  194  A  Shepherd's  Shieling. 

268  Glencoe  :  Dawn  of  the  Morning  of  the 
Massacre. 

291  A  Glade  by  Moonlight. 

337  The  Ferry  Rock  :  a  Scene  in  Lochaber. 

373  A  Corsair  concealing  his  Spoil :  Moon- 
light on  the  Levant. 

397  A  Lowland  River  Scene :  The  Re- 
triever's first  Trip. 

417  Road  Scene  on  Loch-in-Daal. 

1846  30  A  Ferry  at  Freeland,  Perthshire. 
95  A  Young  Celt. 

129  The   Tr6sor-trouv£  :    a    Scene   on    the 

Ayrshire  Coast. 
245  A  Highland  Whisky  Still  on  the  Black 

Mount. 
312  The  Grave  of  the  Sedier  Mhor. 
393  The  Recusant. 

1847  20  A  Highland  Loch. 
168  An  Auld  Kirk  Yard. 

196  The  Hall  of  Ossian  :  a  Scene  in  Glen- 
coe. 
203  Peat-Moss  :  Carnock. 
424  The  Desolate  Glen. 

1848  113  St.  Mungo's  Isle. 

177  Loch  Finlaggan,  Isla. 
201  A  Highland  Pass. 
248  Bridge  of  Ballahulish. 
335  The  Haunted  House. 
448  The  Salmon  Pool. 
6  Quality  Street,  Leith. 

1849  55  Harvest-Time  in  the  Highlands. 
92  The  Broken  Bridge. 

108  The  Wayfarers. 
156  Town  and  Palace  of  Falkland. 
323  Highland  Reaper's  Return. 
428  Village  and  Castle  of  Doune. 

1850  21  Carreg-Cennen,  Carmarthenshire. 

155  Castle   Campbell,    from    the    Burn    of 

Care. 
208  Oystermouth,  near  Swansea. 
339  Doune  Castle,  Perthshire. 
451  Market-day  :  Showery  Effect. 
View  forth  Cottage,  Seafield,  Leith. 

1851  10  The  Death  of  Macdonald  of  Glencoe. 
56  Llandovery  Castle,  South  Wales. 

131  Scene  on  the  River  Cart. 
151  The  Vale  of  Lamentation. 


48 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Brown, 

1852  32 
287 

1853  220 

384 
433 
440 

1854  92 


the 


1855 


45 « 
453 
38 
284 
286 


1856  172 


239 
3i9 

435 

94 

'45 


1857 


458 

1858  227 

233 

278 

392 

1859  112 
170 

219 

235 
282 
286 

1860  212 

339 


1861 


440 

64 

164 

288 
380 


John  Crawford—  continued 

The  Outward  Bound. 

A  Summer  Sabbath  Afternoon  in 

West  Highlands. 
Dutch  Ferry-Boat  entering  Harbour  : 

Moonlight. 
A  Pastoral  Charge  on  the  Border. 
A  Tinkler's  Tent. 
The  Muirland  Road. 
Tantallon  Castle,  from  the  East. 
Return  from  Waterloo. 
Muirlands  beyond  Dunblane. 
The  Trial  Trip. 

Dunluce  Castle,  County  of  Antrim. 
The    Morning  after   the  Wreck  of   a 

part  of  the  Spanish  Armada. 
Loch  Fad,   Island  of  Bute  :  Arran  in 

the  distance. 
Loch  Etive,  looking  towards  Knapdale. 
The  Clansman's  Curse. 
The  Missing  Boat  in  Sight. 
My  Native  Vale. 
My  Highland  Home. 
Slattertind. 

The  Lamp  of  the  Lothians  (Hadding- 
ton Church). 
At  Home,  and  the  Homeless. 
Meal  Mill  in  Atholl,  near  Pitlochrie. 
Castle    Almi,    Loch    Almi,    Sound    of 

Mull. 
The    Witch's     Finger:     a     Headland 

among  the  Faroe  Islands. 
Head  of  Loch-in-d'aal,  in  the  Hebrides. 
The   Braes   aboon    Bonaw :    Dunstaff- 

nage  in  distance. 
Pastoral  among  the  Pentlands. 
Kildonan  Castle,  south  end  of  Arran. 
A  Muirland  Farmsteading. 
Ascog  Mill,  Bute. 
The  Mariner's  Grave  :  a  Scene  in  the 

Orkneys. 
The  Drove  Road  through  the  Pentland 

Hills  by  the  Cauldstane  Slap. 
Harvest  Time  at  Craigmillar  Castle. 
The  Cottar's  Croft. 
Gylen   Castle,   Kerrara  :    Mull  in  dis- 
tance. 
Ferry  on  the  Tummel,  Perthshire. 
The  Rugged  Path. 


10  St.   Vincent  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1862    164  Carrickfergus  and  Castle,  Belfast  Lough. 
254  Lock  on  the  Laggan. 
306  The  Keeper's  Evening  Round. 
251  Tantallon  Castle,  Firth  of  Forth. 
413  Lamington  Tower,  on  the  Clyde. 
463  Sketch  of  a  Mill. 
571  Arroquhar,  on  Loch  Long  :  Morning. 
40  Return  from  Waterloo. 
329  Shepherd  Children  crossing  a  Burn. 
349  Children  returning  from  School. 
374  Muir  Scene  near  Ballahulish. 
676  The  Ferry  of  Govan  in  1834. 
281  Waterfall,  near  Tigh-na-Bruaich. 
503*  On  the  Road  to  Kilfinnan. 
163  The  Last  of  the  Clan. 

Lent  by   B.    Cuddon   Fletcher,    Esq.,   of 
Dunans. 


1863 


1863 

1864 


1865 


1880 


BROWN,  Thomas  Austen 

Born  1857. 
Associate  1889. 

3  Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1880  316  Little  Nell. 

464  At  Aberdour  :  Evening. 
873  The  Smithy,  Roslin. 
934  Leith  Harbour. 

1881  329  When  work  is  over. 
617  Podlie-fishers. 

929  Largo  Harbour. 
964  Largo  Pier. 
10  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1882  34  Mussel-Gathering. 
58  Homewards. 

715  At  Largo. 
873  Summer. 
108  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1883  86  The  Kailyard. 
262  The  Stile. 

533  The  Faitherless  Hame. 

1884  786  Strawberry-harvest. 
105 1  The  Squire's  Pets. 

1885  76  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
228  Love  lightens  Labour. 

564  '  Neither  to  haud  nor  bind. 
867  Going  a-Milking. 
1885    114  Spring. 

129  A  Passing  Shower. 


Painter 


CATALOGUE 


49 


228  Mussel  Beds. 

1886  144  Strawberries  and  Cream. 
156  '  Hark!    the  Cuckoo.' 
790  Mrs.  J.  Denovan  Adam. 

17  Gilmore  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1887  268  Trial  Trip  :  Under  the  Lea. 
651  Playmates. 

740  Sunday  Morning. 

1887  332  Wanderers.     (Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery, 

Glasgow,    as    '  Gipsy    Encampment. ' 
Presented  by  James  Caldwell,  1904.) 

372  On  the  Shore  at  Low  Tide. 
Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 

413  Summer. 

604  A  Gleaner. 

1888  350  Scanty  Pasture. 

376  '  Still  would  her  touch  the  strain  pro- 
long. ' 
608  Toiling  on  to  the  End. 

1889  106  Madge. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 
136  In  the  Orchard. 
418  Scanty  Pasture. 

1890  26  Gossips. 

33  At  the  Ferry. 

174  '  As  happy  as  the  Day  is  Long.' 
191  Bait-Gatherers  Returning. 
238  Boy  Sailing  Boats. 

1891  198'AtHame.' 

287  Feeding  Calves. 

294  '  Evening  yields  the  World  to  Night.' 
307  Turnip-Singling. 
386  In  a  Cottage  Garden. 
1891-2  116  Singling. 

134  Hoeing  Turnips. 
274  Twilight. 
298  Milking. 

351  A       Crofter's       Byre.       (Koniglichen 
Galerie,  Dresden.     Bought  1897.) 
10  North  St.  Andrew  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1893  290  Potato  Harvest. 

1894  147  Weed-Burning. 
236  Summer-time. 

497  Evening.    (Neue  Pinakothek,  Munich. 
Bought.) 

1895  365  Returning  from  Pasture. 

96  South  Hill  Park,  Hampstead,  London. 

1896  22  A  Portrait. 

234  Fisherman's  Family. 

Lent  by  James  Murray,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 


8  Primrose  Hill  Studios,   Fitzroy  Road,   Lon- 

don, N.W. 

1897  218  A  Portrait. 
415  Mrs.  R— . 

1898  369  Ploughing. 
612  Ploughing. 

1899  3  A    French    Peasant   at   his   Thrashing 

Mill. 
36  October. 

1900  158  At  the  Farm  Ferry. 

1902  475  Mrs.  D.  G.  D. 

491  A  Stormy  Evening. 

1903  508  A  Portrait. 

1905  309  Nora. 

9  Granville  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1906  165  John  Davidson,  Esq. 

5  Primrose  Hill  Studios,  Fitzroy  Road,   Lon- 
don, N.W. 
1908    154  An  October  Evening. 

269  An  Autumn  Twilight. 

270  A  Visit  to  Grandmother. 
9  Granville  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1910  253  The  late  Mrs.  A.  W.  Callender. 

1911  48  Dr.  D.  G.  Davidson. 

Lent  by  Dr.  D.  G.  Davidson,  9  Granville 
Terrace. 
78  Returning  to  the  Fold. 

1912  204  F.     W.     N.     Haultain,     Esq.,     M.D., 

F.R.C.P.E. 

Lent   by    Dr.    F.    W.    N.    Haultain,    12 
Charlotte  Square. 
256  Surgeon-Lieut.    D.    G.    Davidson,   6th 
R.S.,  V.B. 

Lent  by  Dr.  D.  G.  Davidson. 
c/o  D.  G.  Anderson,  Esq.,  35  Mardale  Crescent, 
Edinburgh. 

1914  349  Ploughing  by  the  River. 

1915  388  John. 

1916  259  The  Ducasse  Fete  at  Etaples. 


BROWN,  William  Beattie         Painter 

Born  183 1.     Died  1909. 
Associate  1871.    Academician  1884. 

16  Flesh  Market  Close,  Edinburgh. 

1852  116  View  on  the  Water  of  Leith. 

18  Carrubber's  Close,  High  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1853  24  View  on  the  Almond. 
235  The  Stepping  Stones. 


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Brown,  William  Beattie — continued 
576  Stenhouse  Mill. 

1854  134  Springlesford,  on  the  Tyne. 

201  Duddingston  Loch  :  Autumn  Morning. 
395  Evening  on  the  Tyne. 
597  Oatfield  :  a  Showery  Day. 

1855  10  Doonfoot  Boat-house,  Ayrshire. 
65  Clearing  up  after  Rain. 

80  Harvest  Time. 
271  A  Corn-field  :  Moonlight. 

1856  39  Moonlight  on  the  Thames. 
134  Borthwick  Castle. 

301  The  Gipsy's  Haunt. 
329  A  Hay  Field  :  Morning. 
398  Greenan  Castle,  Ayrshire. 

1857  158  Innerwick  Castle. 

228  Duddingston  :  a  Spring  Morning. 

356  Jedburgh. 

460  Jedburgh  Abbey. 
460*  Doune  Castle. 
520  On  the  Jed. 
69  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1858  36  The  Water  Side. 
319  Roslin  Glen. 
378  On  the  Forth. 

429  Sunset  and  Moonrise  on  the  Tweed. 
440  The  Impending  Storm. 
453  Roslin  :  Evening. 
503  Fir  Trees  at  Roslin. 
568  Neidpath  Castle,  on  the  Tweed. 
12  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1859  160  Near  Glenfinlas. 
301  The  Trossachs. 

357  Moorland  Scene. 

4  Hope  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1860  333  A    Moorland    Hut,    near   the    Brig    o' 

Turk. 
567  The  Approach  of  Autumn  in  Glen  Gir- 

naig. 
643  An    old    Croft    on    the    Banks   of    the 

Garry. 
737  A  Study  at  Woodhouselee. 
778  The    Soldier's    Leap,    Pass   of    Killie- 

crankie. 
782  On  the  Teith,  at  Aberfoil. 
3  Grove  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1861  24  A  Boat-Yard  on  the  Canal. 

25  '  The  sinking  sun  is  taking  leave.' 
201  The  Beech  in  December. 
334  Bankside  at  Burntisland. 


352  Meadow  Land,  with  Corn  and  Hay. 
457  A  Study  on  the  Water  of  Leith. 

549  Ripe  Corn. 
15  Gardner's  Crescent,   Edinburgh. 

1862  121  A  Barley  Field,  near  the  Pentlands. 
143  A  Shady  Lane  in  the  Isle  of  Bute. 

173  Summer   Afternoon  :    At  the   Kyles  of 

Bute. 
205  Moonlight  on  the  Girnaig,  Perthshire. 
238  Study  of  an  Old  Beech  Tree  in  Bute. 
370  Meadow  Land  in  October. 
439  Study  of  Beeches  in  Early  Summer. 

536  Sunrise  :  The  Carrier's  Cart. 
592  Study  of  an  Old  Croft  in  Bute. 

1863  134  On  the  Banks  of  the  Almond. 
146  A  Harvest  Day. 

200  A  Road  Scene  in  Bute. 

283  Sundown  on  the  Almond. 

Lent  by  J.  Charles  Bell,  Esq. 

378  The  Passing  Shower,  near  the  Pent- 
lands. 

487  The  Hay  Cart. 

491  An  Autumnal  Evening. 
Lent  by  J.  Crabbie,  Esq. 

547  Meadowland  in  September. 

1863  33  The  Carrier's  Cart. 

Lent  by  Archibald  Bell,  Esq. 

1864  6  A  Road  Scene  :  The  Watering  Place. 
8  A  Waterfall  in  Glenfalloch. 

212  The  Roe  Glen  in  Glenfalloch. 
259  Keirfield,  on  the  Allan. 
298  The    Old    Quarry    Road,    near    Edin- 
burgh. 
345  Ben  Chroskie,  Glenfalloch. 

353  The  Hayricks  :  a  Study  from  Nature. 
467  A    Calm    Summer    Evening    on    the 

Allan  Water. 
25  Gilmour  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1865  77  Glencoe  :  Clearing  up  after  Rain. 

275  '  At  the  silence  of  twilight's  contem- 
plative hour.' 

416  On  the  East  Coast :  Arthur's  Seat  in 
the  distance. 

461  On  the  Thames  :  Evening. 

537  The  Moorland  Bridge,  near  Ballachu- 

lish. 
575  Ballachulish,  on  Loch  Leven. 

Lent  by  D.  L.  Gibson,  Esq. 
725  The  Crow  Plantain,  near  Colinton. 


CATALOGUE 


51 


750  On    the    Banks    of    the    River    Wey, 
Surrey. 

1866  375  The  Birthplace  of  Ossian  (Glencoe). 
391  Loch  Linnhe,  Inverness-shire. 

729  The  Eagle's  Glen,  Glen  Affrick. 
753  A  Summer's  Day  :  Gogo  Linn. 
870  Loch  Affrick,  Inverness. 

1867  284  Craigmillar  :  Evening. 
329  Monaidh-Dhu,  Glencoe. 

331  Autumn  Morning  on  the  Lochy. 

569  Craigleith,  near  Edinburgh. 

585  An   Old   Mill  on   the   Dochart :    Early 

Morning. 
724  A  Moorland  Cottage,  Loch  Linnhe. 
828  The    Dochart    in     Flood :     September 

Day. 

1868  316  Glen  Sannox,  Arran. 

602  Moorland    in    Arran  :    Geim    na    Cail- 

liach. 
948  Rosslyn  Ford  :  Early  Morning. 

1869  51  In  Rothiemurchus  Forest. 

75  Among  the  Grampians  :  Loch  Avon. 
316  Near  Loch  Ranza,  Arran. 
318  The  Deserted  Mill. 
359  Loch-an-Eilan,  Rothiemurchus. 
362  On  the  Banks  of  Loch-an-Eilan. 
507  A  Quiet  Nook,  Loch-an-Eilan. 
582  Caerlaverock  Castle. 
132  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1870  117  A  Wreck  on  the  Coast  of  Arran. 
246  Loch  Ennich,  Inverness-shire. 
306  Linlithgow  Palace. 

547  Evening  in  Rothiemurchus  Forest. 
557  Sunrise. 

821  The  Nest,  Prestongrange. 

822  The  Ford  :  Early  Morning. 

831  The     Old     Moorland     Road,     Rothie- 
murchus. 
884  Lea-Ghach,  Ross-shire. 

1871  156  Edinburgh,  from  Craigentinny  :  Even- 

ing. 

Lent  by  Robert  Hutchison,  Esq.,  of  Car- 
lowrie. 
180  Craigmillar   Castle  :    Harvest-Time. 
296  Neidpath     Castle,     on     the     Tweed : 

Autumnal  Morning. 
389  Restalrig :  Morning. 
397  Willows   and   Still   Water :    Study   for 

Picture. 
613  A  Harvest  Field  by  the  Sea. 


650  A  Summer  Day  at  Duddingston. 
692  Duddingston  Kirk  :  Morning. 
708  A    Breezy    Day   on    the    East    Coast : 
Joppa  Pans. 

1872  17  The  Figgate  Whins,  near  Edinburgh. 
125  The  Herons'  Haunt,  Arran. 

155  Restalrig  :  Morning — the  finished 
Sketch. 

240  Firs  in  Ettrick  Forest. 

243  Sunrise  on  the  East  Coast :  Joppa 
Pans. 

331  A  Showery  Day  on  the  Yarrow. 

333  Newark  Castle,  on  the  Yarrow  :  Even- 
ing. 

586  Loch  Ranza,  Arran  :  Evening. 

593  The  Old  Manse  of  Ranza,  Arran. 

1873  27  Loch  Na-nuah,  Inverness. 

225  The  Birchwood  :  Autumn  Evening. 

321  The  Old  Moorland  Road,  Perthshire. 

327  Loch  Ranza  Castle,  Arran. 

347  On  the  Coast  of  Moidart :  Sundown. 

409  A  Stiff  Breeze  on  the  Coast  of  Arisaig. 

454  Ripe  Oats  :  Midlothian. 

630  The  Old  Whin  Road. 

1874  44  Cliffs  on  the  Coast  of  Moidart. 
75  The  Mill-Sluice  :  After  Rain. 

194  Firth  of  Forth,  near  Musselburgh. 

Lent  by  James  Johnstone,  Esq. 
209  Duddingstone  Loch  :  Morning. 
278  In  Strath-Tummel,  Rannoch. 
452  A  Ford  on  the  Garry,  near  Blair  Athol. 
562  The  Falls  of  the  Tummel. 

1875  60  Threave  Castle. 

163  On  the  River  Ericht,  Perthshire. 
240  On  the  Ruchil,  Perthshire. 
262  Road  through  the  Wood,  Comrie. 
324  Last  of  the  Forest,  Perthshire. 
478  The  Mill-Wear  on  the  Earn. 
539  The  Forest  Road,  Glen  Lednock. 
585  Hay-Time  in  Glenartney. 
6  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1876  33  In  Hawthornden. 

40  A  Spate  on  the  River  Ruchill. 

10 1  The  Edge  of  a  Beech  Wood,  near  Haw- 
thornden. 

189  Autumnal  Evening. 

436  The  Mill  Sluice,  on  the  Teith. 

515  The  Mill  Stream,  on  the  Teith. 

661  On  the  Lubnaig,  Pass  of  Leny  :  Clear- 
ing up  after  Rain. 


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Brown,  William  Beattic — continued 

1877  93  Harvest-time  :  Blair  Athol. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Rintoul,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
ioi  Bolton  Abbey. 

103  Beech  wood  :  Autumn,  Hawthornden. 
206  On  the  Coulaig,  Sutherlandshire. 

Lent  by  Robert  Hutchison,  Esq.,  of  Car- 
lowrie. 
276  A  Breezy  Day  on  the  Coast  of  Arran. 
475  Cairn  Point,  Arran  :  Sun-down. 
662  The  Old  Road  to  Brodick,  Arran. 
17  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1878  203  The  Falls  of  the  Conon. 

212  Early  Summer  in  the  Beechwood. 
248  Summer  Gloaming- :  Rosslyn. 
311  Harvest-time  on  the  East  Coast. 
320  Sun-down  :  Ross-shire. 
472  Early  Morning. 

539  A  Highland  Burn  :  a  Passing  Shower. 
53  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1879  132  Loch    Doull :    Glen    Shieldaig,    Ross- 

shire. 
216  Glen  Sannox,  Arran. 
222  Autumn  :  on  Yarrow. 
230  On  Loch  Shieldaig. 
361  Beechwood,  Bowhill. 
437  Rosslyn  Bridge,  on  the  Esk  :  Autumn 

Morning. 
485  Rosslyn  Castle  :  Sundown. 

1880  39  A  Highland  River  after  Rain. 
46  A  Spate  on  the  Conon. 

99  Pass  of  Shieldaig. 
153  Harvest-Time:  Loch  Lubnaig. 
182  The  Old  Road,  Glen  Ogle. 
206  A  Whin  Road,  Perthshire. 
306  The  Peat  Cart :  Sundown,  Ross-shire. 

1880  80  Old  Crofts  on  the  Coast  of  Arran. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 
318  Beechwood  in  Autumn. 
Lent  by  the  Artist. 

1881  22  Moorland  :  Summer  Morning,  Soillrie. 
177  A  Mountain  Burn,  Glen  Shieldaig. 

208  Loch  Cor-Arder. 

210  Relics  of  the  Old  Caledonian   Forest, 

Glenfeshie. 
365  The  Woodman's  Home,  Soillrie. 
370  October  Snow  :  Craig  Dhu. 
467  Gnarled  Age  :  Lynwilg. 

1882  15  Noontide,    after    the    Storm :    In    the 

Valley  of  the  Spey. 


20  The  Foot  of  Glen  Ferndale. 
61  In  the  Forest,  Glenfeshie. 
240  Marsh  Land  in  the  Valley  of  the  Spey  : 

Evening. 
267  Soilrie  Moor  :  Twilight. 
355  Windy  Weather  :  Loch  Insh. 
359  A        Moorland       Croft :         Lowering 
Weather. 

1883  5  Loch  Insh  :  Evening. 
239  On  the  Coast  of  Kishorn. 

253  Woodland,  Perthshire  :  Evening. 

303  Coire-an-Famhair  (Faireamh).  The 
Giant's  Corrie,  in  Applecross  Deer 
Forest,  Ross-shire.  (Diploma  Work. 
R.S.A.  Collection.) 

386  Killcool,  County  Wicklow. 

389  The  Last  Gleam  :  Loch  Insh. 

468  A  Summer  Spate  :  Falls  of  Tummel. 

1884  84  Loch  Farraline,  Stratherrick. 
113  Summer-Time  :  Stratherrick. 
130  Gathering  Clouds  :  Stratherrick. 

178  Beech  Wood,  Brackland,  near  Cal- 
lander. 

281  The  Hill  Road,  Brackland,  near  Cal- 
lander. 

362  Loch  Bran,  Stratherrick. 

492  Coire-a-Claoireanach — Moaning,    Mur- 
muring,   Gurgling :     In    Applecross 
Deer  Forest. 
15  St.  Bernard's  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1885  71  Glen  Migdale  :  Evening. 

109  On  the  Coast,  near  Spinningdale. 
232  Rain  Clouds  on  Dornoch  Firth. 
249  Poolmoriag,  '  that  runs  to  the  sea. ' 
269  A  Rainy  Day  on  Culrain  Moor. 
45 !  Spinningdale  Castle  :  Evening. 
566  Low  Water  on  the  Dornoch  Firth. 
1885      13  Cramond,  from  Dalmeny  Park. 

23  On  the  Dornoch  Firth. 

27  Study  of  an  Ash-tree  :  Spring. 

42  Dornoch  Moor. 

69  Mountain  Burn,  Kishorn. 
133  Fair-a-Far  Mill,  on  the  Almond. 
298  Mill  Weir,  near  Cramond  Brig. 
302  Dowie's  Mill,  on  the  Almond. 
313  On  the  Coast,  near  Fisherrow. 
358  In  Glentromie. 
410  Wizard  of  the  Glen  :  Glenfeshie. 
964  Thunder  Clouds,  Vale  of  the  Beauly 
Study  for  large  picture. 


CATALOGUE 


53 


1886 


1887 


131 

297 

333 

402 

4i7 

421 
647 
97 
139 
189 

i93 
246 

394 
403 


1887      71 

105 
199 
207 
353 

383 


406 
4i7 

43o 
»7 


1888 


28 

69 
302 
487 
1889  816 
958 
963 


1890 


997 
50 
87 
89 

116 

185 
234 


In  the  Deer  Forest  of  Fannich. 

The  Vale  of  the  Beauly. 

Corrie-na-Eigen,  Glen  Fannich. 

Dornoch. 

The  Falls  of  the  Fannich,  Glen  Fan- 
nich. 

The  River  Dochert,  Killin. 

Birch  Wood,  Strath-Bran. 

Still  Water  :  In  the  Pass  of  Leny. 

On  the  River  Tummel. 

On  the  Teith. 

1  O'er  the   Moor  and  far  away  ' :    In 
Rothiemurchus. 

A  Gleam  after  the  Storm  :   Moorland, 
Rothiemurchus. 

The  Head  of  Loch  Duich. 

The  Beallach,  Kintail,  Lochalsh  :  The 
Hills  of  Skye  in  the  distance. 

A  Fisherman's  Cottage  on  the  Kyle  of 
Sutherland. 

Edderton  Moor. 

Loch  Fannich. 

Highland  Crofts,  Stratherrick. 

A  Spring  Day,  near  Callander. 

The  Eagle  Rock  :   Barnbougle  in  the 
distance. 

On  the  Kishorn,  Ross-shire. 

The  Edge  of  the  Moor  of  Tulloch,  near 
Bonar  Bridge. 

Ben  Ledi,  Callander. 

Loch-an-Eilan,  from  the  Ord-Bain. 
Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 

By  Loch  Laggan  side. 

The  Corarder  Burn. 

The  Head  of  Glen  Corarder. 

In  the  Forest,  near  Loch-an-Eilan. 

On  the  Beach  at  North  Berwick. 

Tantallon  Castle. 

Koningschoyekt :    a    Frosty    Evening, 
Belgium. 

Sundown  :   Montaigu,  Belgium. 

Sichem,  Montaigu,  Belgium. 

Nethy  Bridge  :  Sundown,  Strathspey. 

Ghent,  from  the  Meadows,  Flanders. 

On   the   Maas,   near    Dordrecht,    Hol- 
land. 

An    Old    Farmhouse    and    Windmill, 
near  Wavre,  Belgium. 

In  the  Forest  of  Ennich,   among  the 
Grampians. 


262  Moerdyke,   Holland. 
1891     118  Highland  Salmon  River:  The  Conon. 

269  In  ihe  Heart  of  Lochaber. 

304  A  Spring  Day  :   Strathorin. 

395  Hay-time  :   Kilchurn  Castle. 

441  In  the  Pass  of  Inverfarikaig. 

476  Beauly  Priory  :  The  Last  Gleam. 
1891-2    16  A  Highland  Glen. 

246  Ellandonan  Castle,  Lochalsh. 

260  A  Country  Churchyard. 

301  On  the  Blackwater,  Ross-shire. 

385  The    Falls    of    Rogie,    on    the    Black- 
water. 

421  Evening  :  Glen  Farraline. 

456  Beechwood  :  Spring-time,  Inveraray. 

1893  70  Edge  of  Nethy  Forest :  Evening. 

Lent  by  Thos.  Gibson,  Esq. 
84  The  Lonely  Road  through  Glenfinlas. 

213  Glenogle,  Perthshire. 

280  By  the  Loch  Side,  Stratherrick  :  Sun- 

down. 
334  Beech  Wood  Avenue,  Linplum. 

Lent  by  Robert  Edgar,  Esq.,  Linplum. 

1894  4  Spynie  Castle. 

73  Glenlyon,  Perthshire. 

140  On     the     River     Nethy,     Strathspey : 

Evening. 
197  Caerlaverock  :  Sundown. 
356  Showery  Weather  :  Glen  Lyon. 

13  The  Cona,  Glencoe. 

31  Glencoe  after  Rain. 
125  Loch-an-Dorb  :  Sundown. 

141  Glenfinlas  :  Twilight,  Brig  o'  Turk. 

281  Hawthorn  Bank,  Roslin. 
59  Coire-na-Famhair,  The  Giant's  Corrie, 

Glencoe. 
165  Glenogle  Burn. 
257  Day's  dying  Glow  :   Invergarry. 
291  Garmouth,  Speyside. 
336  A   Moorland   Croft :    Sundown,    Loch- 

earnhead. 

1897  133  In  Aberfoyle  Glen. 

177  The  Upper  Vale  of  the  Findhorn. 

214  Rannoch  Moor. 

329  Loch  Ard  Burn  :   Ben  Lomond  in  the 

distance. 
416  Harvest-time  :  Lochearnhead. 

1898  69  On  the  River  Nethy  :   Evening. 
233  Ossian's  Hill :  Glencoe. 

343  Dunnottar  Castle  :  Early  Morning. 


1895 


1896 


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Brown, 

361 

521 

1899 

66 

89 

222 

226 

234 

1900 

44 

95 

149 

263 

293 

1901 

68 

185 

260 

389 

491 

1902 

197 

252 

339 

39° 

425 

1903 

190 

194 

286 

1904 

143 

326 

395 

1905 

3°5 

342 

383 

1906 

232 

dis- 


277 


1907 

443 
154 

1908 

35° 

54i 
i47 

1909 

292 
380 
137 

William  Beattie — continued 
'  A  lonely  cot  in  a  Highland  glen, 
Far  from  the  busy  haunts  of  men.' 
Loch   Ard :    Ben   Lomond  in   the 

tance. 
On  the  Almond,  near  Cramond. 
The  River  Dochart,  Killin. 
Evening  in  the  Valley  of  the  Spey. 
A  Bypath  in  Cawdor  Wood  :  Autumn. 
Bannavie  Moss,  Inverlochy  Castle. 
On     the     River    Tummel  :     Evening, 

above  Portnacraig,   Perthshire. 
In  Strath-Tummel. 
A  Spate  on  the  Tummel. 
Ben  Venue,  from  Duncraggan. 
Findhorn  Village  :   Sundown. 
In  Strath-Tay  :    Evening-Time. 
Ben  Nevis,  Inverlochy. 
A  Spate  on  the  River  Lyon. 
Kinloch   Rannoch  :    Evening. 
The  Rowan  Tree,  Keltnie  Burn. 
In  Affrick  Forest,  Glen  Affrick. 
Showery  Weather  on  the  River  Tay. 
Glenmore,   Rothiemurchus  :   Sundown. 
In  Fair  Strath-Tay. 
The  Bass  Rock. 
A   Gloomy   Day  on   the   River  Treig, 

Glen  Spean. 
Evening  in  the  Forest,  Sluggan,  Carr- 

Bridge. 
Moonlight  on  the  River  Dulnain. 
A  Salmon-Leap  on  the  Tummel. 
A  Byroad,  Camserney. 
Pine  Wood  Loch,  Strathpeffer. 
In  Camsernie  Glen,  Strath-Tay. 
Loch  Achilty,  Ross-shire. 
Ben  Nevis,  from  Tomcharrich  Moor. 
On  the  Garrawault,  in  the  Forest  of 

Balloch-Bowie,  Braemar. 
Coire-na-Famhair :    a    Pass    to    Loch 

Hournhead. 
In  Glen  Nevis  :  a  Showery  Day. 
Moorland :  Rothiemurchus. 
Glenfeshie,  Inverness-shire. 
On  the  Treig,  Tulloch. 
The   Edge  of  the  Forest,   Rothiemur- 
chus. 
The  Eagle's  Corrie,  Ben  Alder. 
On  the  Garry,  near  Struan. 
A  Spate  on  the  Feshie. 


146  A  Showery  Day  :  Loch  Inch. 
454  Glencoe. 
1910    140  Springtime :    Abercorn    Woods,    Dud- 
dingstone. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   T.   A.   Bell,   116   Gilmore 
Place,  Edinburgh. 
259  The    Edge    of    the    Forest :    Evening, 
Rothiemurchus. 

Lent  by  W.   Beattie  Brown,  Jun.,  Esq., 
2  Alva  Street,  Edinburgh. 
454  A  Spate  on  the  Affric,  Glenaffric. 


BROWN,  William  Marshall      Painter 

Born  1863. 
Associate  1909. 

27  Elder  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1883  725  Sunset :  Duddingston  Loch. 

1884  63  Brambles. 

1885  538  Sketch  at  East  Calder. 
733  Corner  of  a  Farmyard. 

8  York  Buildings,  Edinburgh. 

1885  85  Meal-time. 

1886  383  On  the  Moors,  West  Calder. 
1 104  Stable  at  Peffer  Mill. 

1 129  The  Burnside,  East  Calder. 
15  Clerk  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1887  443  Autumn  Sunset. 
503  The  New  Top. 

551  On  the  Esk,  near  Polton. 
749  November  Shadows. 
Rankeillor  Street,  Edinburgh. 
401  Old  Roadway,  near  Liberton. 
426  Early  Autumn. 
571  Morning  :  Peffer  Mill. 
651  Among  the  Hills,  West  Calder. 

57  An  Old  Byre. 
308  At  the  Well. 
356  Afternoon  in  April. 
494  Beginning  of  Autumn. 
628  Potato-lifting. 
92  '  Potato  Planting.' 
222  Leading  in. 
533  Quiet  Pastures. 

9  Melville  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1890  336  Spinning. 
340  Jilted. 

1891  10 1  Portrait. 
315  Harvest. 


25 
1887 


1888 


1889 


CATALOGUE 


55 


458  Homewards. 
696  Evening. 

778  On  Tent's  Moor,  nearTayport :  Pastel. 
1891-2   62  Afternoon  in  November. 
127  Autumn. 
340  Mrs.  Milne. 
494  The  Nymph's  Pool. 

1893  16  Lady  Macbeth  taking  back  the  Dagger. 
282  Portrait. 

380  On  the  River,  near  Dordrecht. 
6  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1894  414  Dordrecht  Cathedral. 

1895  61  A  Duck  Pool. 
127  R.  E.  Nicol,  Esq. 

562  An  Angler  :  Holland. 

1896  40  On  Tents  Moor. 
294  Dutch  Bird-Shooter. 
409  Breezy  Weather. 
421  The  Sea. 

1897  90  There's  Grief  in  the  Sea. 
224  A  Sunlit  Sea. 

321  Willows. 
376  By  the  Sea. 

1898  196  Bait  Diggers. 

440  Highland  Washing. 

503  Buckie-Gatherers. 

732  Candlemaker  Row,   Edinburgh. 

1899  291  Off  to  the  Herring  Fishing. 
311  Fish  Sale,  Cockenzie. 

388  Boys  Crab-Hunting. 
398  In  Tow. 
24  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1900  69  Boys  Fishing. 

397  Alfred  Large,  Esq.  :  Presentation  Por- 
trait. 

1901  212  Harvest-Time. 

2I5  J-  J-  Galletly,  Esq. 
362  Gathering  Mussels. 
413  Portrait  Group. 
417  Gathering  Shellfish. 

1902  69  Cockenzie. 

116  Tarn  o'  Shanter. 

323  Boys  Hunting  Crabs. 

328  Digging  Potatoes  :  Holland. 

502  Mealtime. 

1903  159  Mussel  Gatherers. 
170  West  Coast  Sea. 
473  Gathering  Wilks. 

1904  329  Sailing-Boats. 
489  Wild  Roses. 


547  Seaside  Roses. 

1905  257  Ebb  Tide. 

300  Ayrshire  Landscape. 
527  Fish  Market,  Cockenzie. 

1906  167  The  Baited  Line. 
448  George  Gray,  Esq. 

Lent  by  the  Scottish  Arts  Club. 

1907  279  When  the  Boats  come  in. 

495  Old  Man  Smoking. 
518  Off  to  the  Herring. 

1908  273  Eleanor,    Daughter  of  J.    C.    H     Bal- 

main,  Esq. 
353  Wild  Roses. 
367  A  Fisher  Lass. 

1909  232  Dulse  Gatherers. 

475  Potato  Diggers  :  Holland. 

496  Whelk  Gatherers. 

1910  89  Anglers. 

450  The  Fisherman's  Hearth. 

1911  40  A  Summer  Sea. 
171  Pitting  Potatoes. 
254  Planting  Potatoes. 

1912  267  Spring  :  Bridge  of  Earn. 
3  Royal  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1913  38  Wild  Roses. 

72  A  Haunt  of  the  Sea  Birds. 
183  The  Green  Tie. 

1914  196  Hawthorn  Blossoms. 
253  Whelk  Gatherers. 
345  Toilers  of  the  Sea. 

1915  413  A  Fisher  Lass. 
488  Sea  Urchins. 

1916  101  Washing  :  South  of  France. 
145  Waling  Potatoes. 

406  In  Tow. 

474  Wilk  Gatherers. 


BROWNE,  George  Washington 

Architect 
Born  1853. 

Associate  1892.     Academician  1902. 

24  Hill  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1882  938  Competitive  Design  for  New  Municipal 

Buildings,  Glasgow. 

1883  1004  Pathhead    Public    Hall  :     Competitive 

Design. 
1007  Dunblane  Cathedral  :   Sketch  of  West 
End. 


56 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Browne,  George  Washington — continued 
19  St.  Andrew  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1884  855  Suburban  Architecture. 

1885  841  House     at     Penicuik     for     Professor 

Cossar  Ewart. 

1885  918  In  the  Quad,  Heriot's  Hospital. 

952  The  Assembly   Hall,   from   the  Castle 
Esplanade. 

5  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1886  858  Parish    Hall    and    Presbytery    Room, 

Hamilton. 

1887  712  Braid  U.P.   Church,  Morningside. 
924  Houses  at  Morningside. 

1888  733  Edinburgh      Public       Library,      from 

George  IV.  Bridge. 
743  Edinburgh  Public  Library,  from  Foot 
of  Candlemaker  Row. 

1889  797  S.S.C.    Library  :    Premiated   Design. 
807  Edinburgh  Public  Library  :  Sketch  for 

Principal  Staircase. 

1890  475  Edinburgh  Public  Library  :   Entrances 

(1)    to   Juveniles'    Room   and   (2)   to 
News  Room. 
482  Edinburgh      Public      Library,       from 
George  IV.  Bridge. 

1891  526  House     and     Studio    for    C.     Martin 

Hardie,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. ;  and  Resi- 
dence and  Stables  for  James  Stewart, 
Esq.,  Dean. 

534  Westdel  :    Residence    of   Robert    Mac- 

Lehose,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Study  and 
Dining-Room. 

535  Langlees,  Lanarkshire. 

1891-2  492  Competitive  Design  for  Ayr  Library. 
543  Premises,   Princes  Street,   for  Messrs. 
J.  Redfern  &  Son. 

1  Albyn  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1893  498  Royal     Hospital     for    Sick    Children, 

Edinburgh  :     Original     Design     for 
Meadowside  Site  (abandoned). 
499  Royal     Hospital     for    Sick    Children, 
Edinburgh :     Design     for     Rillbank 
Site. 

1894  506  Swan   Memorial  Halls,  Kirkcaldy. 
524  Pinkieburn,      Midlothian  :      Dra wing- 
Room  and  Library. 

1895  617  New  Bakery,  Torphichen  Street,  Edin- 

burgh, for  Messrs.  R.  &  J.  M'Dowell. 


626  Royal     Hospital    for     Sick    Children, 
Rillbank,     Edinburgh  :     Administra- 
tive Block. 
3  South   Charlotte  Street,   Edinburgh. 

1896  504  Miss  Cranston's  Tea-Rooms,  Glasgow. 
655  Residence,  Blackford  Road  :  Entrance 

and  Garden   Front. 
8  Albyn  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1897  499  '  Miss   Cranston's,'   Glasgow:    Sketch 

in  Vestibule. 
1899    667  British  Linen  Company  Bank  Offices  : 

Falkirk,  Renfrew,  Melrose. 
671  Royal  Bank  Offices,  Dundee. 
677  House  at  North  Berwick  for  George  A. 

Berry,  Esq.,  M.B. 

1901  631  Entrance  Hall:  'The  Limes.' 

1902  750  Insurance  Company's  Building,    Dub- 

lin :  Facade. 

754  Stirling  Station  Buildings  :  Facade. 

759  Insurance  Company's  Building,  Leeds  : 
Facade. 
(Nos.  750,  754,  759  by  Peddie  &  Wash- 
ington Browne.) 

1903  463  Group  of  Executed  Works. 

1904  447  North   British    and   Mercantile   Insur- 

ance Company's  Offices,  Edinburgh. 

1906  320  Caledonian  Station  Hotel,  Edinburgh  : 

Interiors. 

1907  386  British    Linen    Bank    Offices :    Alloa, 

Crieff,  Grangemouth. 
443  Two  Street  Facades. 

(Nos.    447,   32°,    386>   443  by   Peddie   & 
Washington  Browne.) 
24  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh. 
1909    397  London      County     Council :      Design 
selected     for     Final     Competition — 
Principal  Floor  Plan. 

398  Ditto  :  Perspective  View. 

399  Ditto :  Elevation  of  River  Front. 

1911    402  Design  submitted  for  Welsh  National 
Museum,  Cardiff. 
420  Design     submitted     for    Usher    Hall, 
Edinburgh. 
1  Randolph  Cliff,  Edinburgh. 
1915    557  Young    Men's    Christian    Association, 
Edinburgh. 
562  St.   Paul's  Bridge,  London  :   Staircase 
to     Embankment— First     Premiated 
Design. 


CATALOGUE 


57 


BRYCE,  David  Architect 

Born   1803.     Died  1876. 

Associate  1851.    Academician  1856. 

131    George  Street,   Edinburgh. 

1851  220  Design  for  Restoring  the  West  Front 

of  Trinity  College  Church,  with  addi- 
tion of  a  Tower  on  the  Calton  Hill. 

221  Ditto. 

222  Design    for   Restoring   the   South   and 

East     Fronts     of     Trinity     College 

Church. 
431  Design  for  the  South  and  East  Fronts 

of  Keith  Hall. 
563  The  Mausoleum  at  Hamilton  Palace. 

1852  486  North  Front  of  Kimmergham  House. 
487  South  Front  of  Kimmergham  House. 
505  South-East  View  of  Clifton  Hall. 

1853  508  The  South  and  East  Points  of  Balfour 

House,  Shepenshie,  Orkney. 

588  The  East  of  Panmure  House,  Forfar- 
shire. 

615  The  East  and  North  Points  of  Dar- 
gavel,  Renfrewshire. 

626  The  South  and  West  Points  of  the 
Royal  Exchange,  Dundee. 

656  The  North  and  West  Points  of  Dar- 
gavel,  Renfrewshire. 

1855  573  The  Entrance  Front  of  Glen,  Peebles- 

shire. 
601  North- West  View  of  Kinnaird,  Forfar- 
shire. 

1856  610  View  from  the  North  of  Glen,  Peebles- 

shire. 

667  Hartrigge,  Roxburghshire. 

699  View  from  the  South  of  Glen,  Peebles- 
shire. 

1857  622  North   Front  of  Craigends,   Renfrew- 

shire. 

1858  737  South  and  East  View  of  Craigends. 

742  North    and    East   View   of    Eastbury, 

Hertfordshire. 

743  North  and  West  View  of  Achnacroish, 

Mull. 

1859  697  Cullen   House. 

1860  601  Billiard-Room  at  Glen,   Peeblesshire. 
614  Entrance-Front  of  Cullen  House. 

1861  660  North- East    View,    Capenoch    House, 

Dumfriesshire. 
666  South-East  View,  Inverardoch  House. 


1862 

1863 
1863 

1864 
1865 


1866 
1867 


1868 


1869    698 

1870 
1871 

1872 

1874 

1875 

1878 
1880 


758  South-West  View  of  Gilltown  House, 
County  Kildare. 

717  South-East        View,        Fotheringham 

House,  Forfarshire. 
767  View  of  the  Hall  at  Craigend. 
699  The  Fettes  College  :  South-west  View. 

718  Fettes  College  :   North-west  View. 
318  Craigends,  Renfrewshire. 

329  The  Fettes  College  :  South-west  View. 

338  The  Fettes  College  :  North-west  View. 

349  Kinnaird  Castle.     (Vide  1880,  No.  453.) 

361  Glen,  Peeblesshire. 

152  Langton  House,  Berwickshire  :  South- 
west View. 
21  North-west  View  of  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Edinburgh. 

192  South-west  View  of  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Edinburgh. 
39  South-east  View  of  Ballikinrain  House. 
47  North-west  View  of  Castlemilk,  Dum- 
friesshire. 
63  Sketch  of  Monument  to  the  late  Miss 
Catherine  Sinclair. 

118  Free  St.  George's  Church,  as  originally 
designed  for  Shandwick  Place  and 
Stafford  Street. 

162  Free  St.  George's  Church  :  designed 
for  Castle  Terrace. 

192  Langton    House,    Berwickshire :    En- 
trance Front. 
Entrance  Front  of  Ballikinrain  House. 

707  The  Hall,  Royal  College  of  Physicians, 
Edinburgh. 

259  Blair- Athol,  Perthshire. 

927  Broadstone  House. 

998  New  Royal  Infirmary,  Edinburgh. 

831  South-west  View  of  Cortachy  Castle, 
'  Forfarshire. 

866  The  Mansion-House  of  Glenapp,  Ayr- 
shire. 

850  Mansion-House,  Logan,  Wigtown- 
shire. (By  D.  Bryce  &  J.  Bryce, 
Architects.) 

937  Glen,  Peeblesshire,  with  recent  additions. 

899  Caerlee,  Innerleithen.  (By  late  D. 
Bryce,  R.S.A.  Additions  by  David 
Robertson,  A.R.S.A.) 

453  Kinnaird  Castle.  (Vide  1863,  No.  349.) 
(Diploma  Work.  R.S.A.  Collection.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 


58 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


BURN,  William  Architect 

(Resigned  before  taking  up  his  Membership.) 

Born  1789.     Died  1870. 

Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

NO   EXHIBITS. 


BURNET,  John 

Painter  and  Engraver 

Born  1784.     Died  1868. 

Hon.  Member  1832. 

ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY   OF  ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

London. 
1812      16  Engraving  of  the  Blind  Fiddler,  after 
Wilkie. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

London. 
1838      25  Greenwich  Pensioners  commemorating 
the    Anniversary    of    the    Battle    of 
Trafalgar. 

This  picture,  painted  for  the  Duke  of 
Wellington,  is  at  Apsley  House.  Sketch 
in  N.G.  of  Ireland. 


BURNET,  Sir  John  James     Architect 
Born  1857. 
Associate  1893.     Academician  1914. 
1882    908  Proposed  Baths  near  Dean  Bridge. 
167  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1885  838  Garden  Front  of  Edinbarnet,  Dumbar- 

tonshire. 

843  Sketches      for      Free      St.      Andrew's 
Church,  Edinburgh. 

847  Drumsheugh        Baths,        Edinburgh  : 

Front. 
1101  Entrance  Front  of  Edinbarnet,   Dum- 
bartonshire. 

1886  852  Design  for  House  at  Kilwinning. 

1 160  Hall   and   Staircase  of   House  at  Kil- 
winning. 

1887  723  Glasgow  Athenaeum. 

925  Nunholme,  Dowanhill,  Glasgow. 


1888    986  Union  Club  Buildings,  Glasgow  Uni- 
versity. 

1890  481  Baronald  Mansion  House. 

1891  549  Perspective  Drawing  of  Largs  Church  : 

Competitive  Design. 
555  Branch  Buildings  of  the  Scottish  Girls' 
Friendly  Society,  Alexandria. 

1893  352  Works  being  carried  out  on  the  Duke 

of  Hamilton's  Arran  Estate. 

1894  372  Proposed  Hall,  Brodick,  Arran. 

512  Glasgow  Athenaeum :  Elevation  to 
Buchanan  Street. 

523  Lochranza  Hotel,  Arran  :  (1)  From 
South-east,  (2)  from  North-east. 

527  Established  Church,  Largs  :  Competi- 
tive Design. 

1895  493  Parish  Church,  Arbroath. 

1896  652  North    British    Railway    Hotel,    Edin- 

burgh :  Competitive  Design. 

653  Pathological     Institute,     Western     In- 

firmary, Glasgow. 

654  National   Security   Savings   Bank   Ex- 

tension, Glasgow. 

1897  500  Public  Baths,  Alloa. 

1899  670  Library  and  Museum,  Campbeltown. 

1900  511  Waterloo  Chambers,  Glasgow. 
521  Atlantic  Chambers,  Glasgow. 

1902    753  Competitive  Design  for  National  Bank 
Buildings,  Glasgow. 
239  St.   Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 
1905    476  Professional  and  Civil  Service  Supply 
Association,     Ltd.,     George     Street, 
Edinburgh. 
1907    426  'As  on  Richire. '    (Interior  of  Rachan 
Mansion  House,  near  Biggar.) 
2  Montague  Place,  London. 

1909  406  Sketch   Suggestion  of  Site   for  Usher 

Hall,  Edinburgh. 
407  Ditto. 
411  Ditto. 
239  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1910  370  Elder  Library,  Govan. 
2  Montague  Place,  London. 

1911  403  British  Museum  Extension. 
239  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1913    442  New   Staircase  :    British  Museum   Ex- 
tension :  View  from  East  to  West. 
451  Ditto :     View     from    West    to    East. 
(Diploma  Work.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 


CATALOGUE 


59 


1914  548  Wallace      Scott      Tailor      Workshops, 

Cathcart,  Glasgow. 
1  Montague  Place,  London,  W.C. 

1915  572  The   Institute    of  Chemistry   of   Great 

Britain  and  Ireland,  London. 

1916  526  Second    Church    of    Christ,    Scientist, 

Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  London. 
564  The    Institute   of   Chemistry   of   Great 
Britain     and     Ireland,     30     Russell 
Square,  London. 


BURNETT,  Thomas  Stuart 

Born  1853.     Died  1888. 
Associate  1883. 


Sculptor 


2  St.  Cuthbert's  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1870  936  Portrait  Bust. 

1871  791  Medallion  Portrait. 
793  Portrait  Bust. 

808  Medallion  Portrait. 
42  Morrison  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1873  681  Medallion  Portrait. 

684  Bust  in  Plaster  :  '  Wee  Bobbie. ' 
947  Old  Mill,  near  Edinburgh. 

1874  598  Bust  of  a  Gentleman. 

607  Bust  of  Mr.  David  Raiker. 

1875  665  Miniature  Portrait  Bust. 
691  Alice  :  a  Portrait  Bust. 
879  At  Juniper  Green. 

1876  759  Miniature  Portrait  Bust  :  Mrs.  Dougal. 
771  Miniature     Portrait     Bust :      Andrew 

Dougal,  Esq. 

1877  686  The  Hunter :  Statuette  in  Plaster. 
23  Union  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1878  749  Miniature  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

751  Statuette  in  Plaster  :  The  Reaper. 
759  Miniature  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

766  Portrait  Bust  of  Ebenezer  H.  Murray, 

Esq. 

1879  758  Bust :  William  Hannah,  Esq. 

767  Bust :  James  Wilson,  Esq. 

770  Bust  :  John  Blair,  Esq. 

771  Statuette  :  The  Putting-Stone. 

1880  776  Girlhood  :  Original  Model. 

787  Bust  of  Norman  M.  Henderson,  Esq. 
790  Study  of  a  Head  :  Rip  Van  Winkle. 

1881  727  Marble  Bust :  The  Innocent. 
733  William  Grubb,  Esq.,  Dundee. 


734  The  late  Thomas  Sprot,  Esq.,  W.S. 
743  Stuart  Prize  Group  :  Eugene  Aram. 
Lent  by  A.  D.  Grimond,  Glenericht. 
2  Annadale  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1882  738  Portrait  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

740  Bust :  Study  of  a  Florentine  Priest. 
(Vide  1916,  No.  29.)  (N.G.  of  Scot- 
land. Deposited  by  Royal  Association 
for  the  Promotion  of  Fine  Arts  in 
Scotland,   1889;  presented  1897.) 

758  The  Bather. 

1883  798  Group  in  Marble  :  Eugene  Aram. 
800  Statuette  in  Marble  :  Effie  Deans. 
809  Portrait  Bust  :  Mrs.  Denovan  Adam. 
828  '  Take  her  up  tenderly. ' 

1884  824  Portrait  Bust  of  a  Lady  in  Marble. 

831  Bust :    Donald,    Son   of   Donald   Mac- 

donald,  Stroove,  Skelmorlie. 

832  Bust :  David  Pryde,  Esq.,  LL.D. 
835  Bust :  Edmund  Edmunds,  Esq. 
851  Bust :  Rose. 

1885  812  Portrait     Bust :     Thomas     Mansfield 

Guthrie. 

815  Portrait  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

816  Portrait  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

824  Portrait  Bust :  Arthur  Edmunds,  Esq. 
835  Statue  :  Youth. 

1885  82  Bust      of      William      Forrest,      Esq., 

H.R.S.A.  (R.S.A.  Collection.  In 
Plaster.  Presented  by  Trustees  of 
late  Thos.  Stewart  Forrest,  1908.) 

382  Statue:  Rob  Roy.  (R.S.A.  Collection. 
In  Plaster.  Presented  by  John  Aird, 
1885.) 

384  Bust  of  the  late  Rev.  Mr.  Davidson, 
for  North  Leith  Parish  Church. 

861  Bust :  Anna.  (Same  work  as  1916, 
No.  41.  Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery, 
Glasgow.     Bought  1888.) 

992  Medallion  :  Thomas  Carlyle. 

1886  838  Portrait  Bust  in  Marble. 

840  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  David  Jack, 

Esq.,  J.P. 
843  Robinson    Crusoe :     Bust    of    Bronze 

Statue  erected  at  Largo. 

1887  670  Statue  in  Plaster  :  '  Bosom  Friends. ' 
674  Bust    in    Marble   of    the    late    Robert 

Riddle  Stodart,  Esq. 
680  Portrait  Bust  of  a  Great-Grandmother. 
691  Statuette  :  '  The  Farrier. ' 


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THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Burnett,  Thomas  Stuart — continued 

701  Miniature    Bust    in    Marble:    H.R.H. 
Prince  Albert  Victor. 

704  Medallion     Electrotype :     The     Right 

Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone. 
706  Medallion  :      Part     of     Memorial     in 
Memory  of  the  late  Robert  Bryson, 
Esq. 

1888  699  Bust  :  a  South  African. 

705  Bust  :  a  Promising  Youth. 
710  Bust :  Among  the  Brambles. 

714  Posthumous  Bust  :   John  Reid,  Esq. 

720  Bust  :  James  Irving,  Esq. 

721  Bust :     Edmund    Burton,     Esq.,     En- 

graver. 

1889  758  Statuette  of  Robert  Burns. 
1908    213  Head  of  a  Young  Girl :  Marble. 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
1916      29  A  Florentine  Priest :    Bust  in   Marble. 
(Vide  1882,  No.  740.) 
Lent  by  the  N.G.  of  Scotland. 
41  Head  of  an    Infant  :    Marble.     (Dated 
1885.     Same  work  as  1885,  No.  861.) 
Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of 
Glasgow. 


BURNS,  Robert  Painter 

Born  1869. 
Associate  1902. 

304  Morningside  Road,  Edinburgh. 
1893    306  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Craig,   Glasgow. 
11   Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1895  414  Artemis. 

1896  285  Gipsy. 

391  The  Little  Shepherdess. 

490  Moses'  Descent  from  Sinai  :  Designed 

for  Stained  Glass. 
555  Bathers. 

1897  65  October. 
339  A  Girl. 

Lent  by  Stephen  Adam,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

491  The    Good    Samaritan  :     Design     for 

Stained  Glass. 

1898  71  Spring. 
239  Landscape. 

483  Evening  in  the  Village. 

1899  69  The  Village  Kirk. 


281  Doachs  of  Tongueland. 
1900      14  Butterflies. 

112  A  Border  Ballad. 
1  Albyn  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1902  62  •  O  lang,  lang  may  the  ladyes  sit.' 

1903  171  The  Ebb-Tide. 

342  Girl  with  a  Hawk. 

Lent  by  Miss  M'Gaw,  London. 

1904  394  Music. 
533  Portrait. 

6  Atholl  Crescent  Lane,  Edinburgh. 

1905  224  The  Green  Ribbon. 
315  June. 

49  Northumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1906  154  Sands  of  Dee. 

229  '  And  she :  she  watched  the  square 
like  a  book.'  (Neue  Pinakothek, 
Munich.     Bought  1907.) 

442  Summer  Evening  :  Moonrise. 

1907  158  At  the  window. 
£31  New  Moon. 

1908  236  Gabrielle,     Daughter    of    A.     Hunter 

Crawford,  Esq. 

Lent  by  A.  Hunter  Crawford,  Esq. 
328  Adieu    (Schubert).     (Walker   Art    Gal- 
lery. Liverpool.     Bought  1908.) 

1909  127  The    Valley    of    the    Shadow :     Loch 

Coruisk.  (Scottish  Modern  Arts 
Association.  Presented  by  Patrick  J. 
Ford,   1909.) 

251  Loch  Coruisk. 

264  Eventide. 

1910  143  Western  Seas  :   Evening. 
274  Western  Seas  :  Morning. 

1911  9  The  Wide  Atlantic. 
66  The  Lonely  Shore. 

258  Tarbert,  on  Loch  Fyne. 
576  A  Spanish  Lady  :  Etching. 

1912  21  Danae  (Tempera). 
144  Crodh  Chaillean. 

College  of  Art,  Edinburgh. 

1913  120  Dancer. 

1914  93  Loot. 

482  Camus  Cuil  an  T-saimh,   Iona  (Tem- 
pera). 
507  Sands  o'  Dee. 

1915  167  Western  Seas. 

240  '  My  love's  in  Germanie. ' 
300  The  late  J.  Campbell  Noble,  R.S.A. 
Lent  by  the  Scottish  Arts  Club. 


CATALOGUE 


61 


512  Ulva's  Isle,  from  Iona  (Tempera). 
695  The  Dancer  :  Red  Chalk  Drawing. 
1916    165  The  Castle,  Edinburgh. 
253  By  Candlelight. 
307  Portrait. 

Lent  by  H.  MacGregor,  Esq.,  Loanhead. 
698  A  Dancer. 


BURTON,  Mungo  Painter 

Born  1799.     Died  1882. 
Associate  1845. 

5  Howe  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1838  84  James  Tait,  Esq. 

96  A  Natural  Philosopher. 
144  General  Durham  of  Largo. 
260  Dr.  J.  Argyle  Robertson. 

1839  184  Portrait  of  a  Clergyman. 
257  The  Wool-gatherer. 

307  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
371  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1840  58  The  Trysting  Tree. 
117  A  Discovery. 

188  Rev.  Thomas  Guthrie. 

360  Portraits  of  a  Lady  and  Child. 

1841  194  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

247  The  Rev.  James  Begg. 

248  Norval  learning  the  Art  of  War. 
285  The  Invalid  Student. 

1842  127  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
231  A  Mother's  Grave. 

318  John    Hamilton   Colt,   Esq.,    of   Gart- 

sherrie. 
329  James  Miller,  Esq. 
375  The  Anxious  Family. 

1843  52  Weary  Travellers. 

187  Rev.  Walter  Inglis,  Missionary. 
223  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
236  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1844  151  Two  Children  of  J.  H.  Colt,  Esq. 
222  Sisterly  Expostulation. 

234  A  Shepherd's  Tale. 
389  J.  A.  Bell,  Esq. 

1845  91  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

107  The  Rescue  :   Vide  '  The  Antiquary. ' 
281  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
19  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1846  14  Portrait  of  a  Child. 
359  Returning  Health. 


1847 


1848 


1849 


1850 


1851 


1852 


1853 


1854 


1855 


366  Portraits  of  a  Lady  and  her  Children. 
68  Captain  James  Elphinstone  Dalrymple. 
247  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
335  Robert  Turnbull,  Esq. 
347  Sabbath  Morning. 
410  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
174  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
259  A  Relic. 
263  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

345  Group  of  Family  Portraits. 
423  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

35  Portraits  of  a  Lady  and  her  Child. 

61  P.  S.  Samuells,  M.D. 

89  A  Visit  of  Mercy. 

98  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
105  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
126  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

39  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

61  Leaving  the  Glen. 

65  James  Greig,  Esq.,  W.S.,  of  Eccles. 
210  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
299  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
436  Portrait  of  Two  Young  Gentlemen. 

65  Young  Gentleman,  with  Pony. 
103  A  Daughter's  Visit. 
216  Thomas  Leburn,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 
288  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
364  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
404  The    Rev.    John    Law :    Presentation 

Portrait. 
216  John  Brown,  Esq.,  M.D. 
298  John  Weatherly,  Esq.,  Newcastle. 
427  The  Children  of  the  late  George  Wad- 
dell,  Esq.,  Balquhatstone,  and  Grey- 
hound. 
429  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 
577  A  Tale  of  the  Wars. 

75  James  Gifford,  Esq. 

97  Portrait  of  a  Child. 
280  Little     Peggy     at     Burley's     Hiding- 
place. 
292  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
294  •  Bonaly  Burn.' 
416  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

50  John  Finnie,  Esq.,  Swanstone. 

91  Children  of  John  Nelson  Smith,  Esq. 
209  Children  of  William  W.  Fraser,  Esq. 
287  The  Rev.  David  Crawford. 

346  John  Nelson  Smith,  Esq. 
55  John  B.  Greig,  Esq. 


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THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


1856 


1857 


Burton,   Mungo — continued 

231  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
277  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
287  William  Tod,  Esq.,  St.  Leonards. 
327  Portrait  of  a  Child. 
596  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 
50  A  Solitary  Watcher. 
131  The  late  John  Cameron,  Esq.,  Corry- 

choillie. 
148  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

269  John   M'lver,   Esq.,   Provost  of  Ding- 
wall. 
340  Alexander  Wilson,  Esq. 
8  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
56  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
121  L.  B.  Greig,  Esq. 
268  William  Gilmour,  Esq.,  Pitlochrie. 
379  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
401  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
121  Gerald  Massey,  Esq. 
167  Mrs.  Gilmour. 

335  William  Beattie,  Esq. 
356  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
683  Master  Reid. 
311  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
330  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
445  Mrs.  Gerhard  Oncken,  Hamburg. 
502  James      Stewart      Robertson,       Esq.. 

Edradynate. 

336  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
364  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
434  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
500  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

518  The  late  Robert  Reid,  Esq.,  Tillierye. 
19  Leopold.  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1861      84  George  Gray,  Esq.,  Dalkeith. 
135  James  Duncan,  Esq.,  W.S. 
392  Menie. 

527  Mrs.  Thomson,  St.  John's  Wood. 
769  Alexander     Tod,     Esq.,     St.     Mary's 

Mount,  as  Lieut,  in  Leith  Rifles. 
39  Portrait. 

331  Adam  Beattie,  Esq. 
588  A  Portrait. 
811  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
41  '  The  Questions  ' :  Sabbath  Evening. 
140  Mrs.  Park. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Agnew,  Manchester. 
161  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
9  Portrait  of  a  Child. 


1864 


1865 


1858 


1859 


1860 


1866 


1867 


1868 


1862 


1863 


1863 


1869 

1870 

1871 
1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 
1876 

1877 


60  Portrait. 

251  Visit  of  Mercy. 

Lent  by  R.   B.  Wardlaw  Ramsay,  Esq. 

369  Master  Hugh  Fraser. 

376  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

385  Major-General  Fogo. 

434  Miss  M'Laurin. 

328  William     Honyman     Gillespie,     Esq. 
Torbanehill. 

4"  Portraits. 

510  Alex.  Tod,  Esq.,  St.  Mary's  Mount. 

6n  Mrs.  Richard  Gillespie. 

856  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

332  George  Seymour,  Esq.,  R.N. 

462  James  Stewart  Robertson,  Esq. 

822  A  Portrait. 

395  Andrew  Fyfe,  Esq. 

427  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

841  Lieut.-Colonel    Foote    Morison,    H.M. 

Staff  Corps. 
337  Mrs.  Tod. 

534  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

604  William  Kirk,  Esq.,  Ready. 

609  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

740  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

816  William  Tod,  Esq.,  St.  Leonards. 

327  At  the  Place  of  Rest. 

340  A  Student. 

420  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

485  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

301  Mrs.  Walsh. 

691  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

738  Rev.  William  Peddie,  D.D. 

242  Brothers. 

257  Mrs.  Rutherford  Turnbull. 

12  A  Wanderer's  Tale. 
177  '  Jessie  Ellen.' 
276  Portrait. 
203  Gideon  Gray. 
272  Miss  Annie  Cockburn,  Grand-daughter 

of  Lord  Cockburn. 
101  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
201  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
193  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
314  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
415  '  Eliza.' 
490  Mrs.  Edgar. 
53  Miss  Bough. 
283  William  Brown,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S.  :  Pre- 
sentation Portrait. 


CATALOGUE 


63 


372  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1879  447  The  Rev.  G.  Fitzpatrick  James. 
484  A  Portrait. 

1880  327  Miss  Helen  M.  Blackwood. 


CADENHEAD,  James  Painter 

Born   1858. 
Associate   1902. 

57  Dee  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1880  1019  A  Country  Lane. 

1881  4  Birch  Woods. 
276  Scarlet  Lilies. 

573  Collieston,   Aberdeenshire. 
800  A  Musician. 
50  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1882  26  Autumn. 

95  Guddling  for  Trout. 
118  A  Lee  Shore. 
616  Rabbits  and  Rough  Water. 
994  Princes  Street. 

Lent    by    George    Thompson,    Esq.,    Pit 
medden. 
57  Dee  Street,  Aberdeen 

1883  88  Rough  Weather. 
440  In  Summer-Time. 
795  Feeding  the  Hens. 

1884  403  Portrait. 

440  '  A  Rock  above  the  Spray.' 

441  Pasture  on  the  Bents. 

1885  392  '  O  wandering  water,  ever  whispering. ' 
858  Temple   of   Wingless   Victory   on    the 

Acropolis. 
885  Lossie  Wynd,  Elgin. 
932  The  Acropolis  of   Athens   and   Mount 

Hymettus,  from  the  Road  to  Eleusis. 

1886  496  A  North  Country  Shepherd. 

11 1 1  A  Cattle-Market  in  Aberdeenshire. 

1887  424  A  Mill  Pond. 
762  Birsebeg. 

1888  642  Miss  Mary  G.  W.  Wilson. 
University  Hall,  Mound  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1889  379  Sheriff  Scott  Moncrieff. 
473  Midsummer   Evening. 
475  Portrait. 

657  The  October  Moon. 

707  James  Chalmers,  Esq.,  of  Westburn. 


8  Hope  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1890  160  '  Queenie.' 
522  The  Mound. 

594  Tormore,  Arran. 
693  A  Mountain  Stream  in  Arran. 
57  Dee  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1891  355  George  Cadenhead,   Esq.,    Procurator- 

Fiscal,  Co.  Aberdeen. 
391  Spate  on  a  Highland  River. 
780  After  Summer. 
11  Forres  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1891-2  319  Portrait. 
660  Evening. 
680  Deeside  in  June. 
757  Pastoral. 

295  Andrew  Gilmour,  Esq.,  Linlithgow. 
462  Highland  Landscape. 
466  A  Moorland  Road. 
Ramsey  Gardens,  Edinburgh. 
593  Moorland. 
365  At  the  Window. 
559  The  Clashmich. 
577  The  Moor  of  Dinnet. 
639  Morning  :  Sound  of  Kilbrannan. 
653  The  Peat  Cart. 
647  Newark  Tower. 
677  A  Highland  Landscape. 
138  A  Wee  Unchristened  Bairn. 
325  A  September  Morning. 
492  The  Early  Shepherd. 
687  A  Deeside  Moor. 

50  The  Mill. 
Inverleith  Terrace,   Edinburgh. 
721  Highland  Landscape  :   Cairngorm  and 
Braeriach. 

86  An  Evening  Landscape. 
125  A  Badenoch   Landscape :    Looking  to- 
wards Kincraig. 

49  Dunnottar. 
413  Kilconquhar  :  Etching. 
544  Skipness  Water  Mouth. 

25  Gathering  the  Flock  :  a  Deeside  Moor. 
163  On  the  Moor  of  Dinnet. 
221  August  Afternoon  :  Deeside. 

36  Autumn  in  the  Birch  Woods. 
289  Professor  G.  Baldwin  Brown. 
Lent  by  the  Scottish  Arts  Club. 
422  November  on  Deeside. 

59  Autumn  in  the  Valley.     (Dunedin  Art 
Gallery.     Bought  1909.) 


1893 


14 

1895 

1896 
1897 


1898 


1899 


1900 


1901 
1902 


1903 


1904 


1905 


1906 


1907 


64 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Cadenhead,  James — continued 
119  A  Lee  Shore. 
322  A  Musician. 

1908  98  Falkland. 
122  October. 

1909  6  A  Birken  Shaw.     (Manchester  Art  Gal- 

lery.    Bought  1910.) 
35  Lochnagar. 
87  The  Howe  o'  Fife. 

1910  299  Birch  Woods. 

433  October  on  the  Hill. 

1911  156  Summer. 
259  Twilight. 
346  Autumn. 

1912  no  The  Deeside  Road. 
173  Falkland. 

449  The  Deeside  Highlands. 
579  The  Brig  o'  Balgownie. 

1913  214  The  Hush  of  Twilight. 
381  A  High  Moorland. 
532  The  Avenue. 

571  The  Glen  :  Etching. 

1914  409  Late  Harvest. 

422  Distant  View  of  Lochnagar. 
437  Head  Waters. 

1915  362  Moorland  Scene. 
493  The  Fisher's  Hut. 

674  Sheep-track  :  Lithograph. 

1916  179  Moraine-Tarn,    on    the    Moor   of   Cul- 

blean. 
508  Mountain  Solitude. 
601  Riverside. 
696  Three  Trees.     (Second  State.) 


CAMERON,  David  Young 

Painter  and  Etcher 
Born  1865. 
Associate   1904. 
Smith's,  4  Argyle  Park  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1886  68  Early  Morning  in  a  Highland  Valley. 
169  The  Convent  Minstrel. 

Glenleam,  Bearsden,  by  Glasgow. 

1887  187  Noonday. 

1887  811  Old  Edinburgh. 

1888  51  Midsummer. 

1889  223  Traquair  :  Early  Summer. 

747  The  Borderland  :  Darkening  Down. 


10  South  Park  Terrace,  Hillhead,  Glasgow. 
1890     168  Afterglow. 

134  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 
1891-2    76  Forty  Winks. 

154  Evening  Shadows. 

1894  308  A  Dutch  Town. 

217   West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

1895  425  A  French  Harbour. 

Lent  by  John  Wordie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
451  Dutch  Etchings. 
466  Scottish  Etchings. 

1896  49  Fairy    Lilian.     (Kelvingrove    Art    Gal- 

lery,    Glasgow.     J.     Carfrae    Alston 

Gift,  1909.) 

Lent  by  J.  Carfrae  Alston,   Esq. 
469  Holyrood  in  1745.     (R.  231.) 
479  Italian  Etchings.     (R.  204-229.) 
12  St.  James's  Terrace,  Glasgow. 

1897  43  Miss  Kathryn  Tod,  Lasswade. 
61  The  Reverie. 

1898  7  The    Bride.     (Art    Gallery    of    South 

Australia,    Adelaide.      Bought    with 
Morgan  Thomas  Fund,  1907.) 
195  A  French  River. 
408  Mrs.  Annan. 
Kirkhill,  Kippen,  Stirlingshire. 

1900  225  Carselands. 
418  Kirkhill. 

1901  114  Early  Spring  in  Tuscany. 
292  Road  in  Tuscany. 

1902  247  Faraway.    (National  Gallery  of  Canada, 

Ottawa.       Somewhat       altered       as 
•  October. '    Bought  1913.) 

1903  139  Stirling. 
343  Menteith. 

Lent    by    Thomas    Ogilvie,    Esq.,    Aber- 
deen. 
Duin  Eaglais,  Kippen,  Stirlingshire. 

1904  365  A  Parisian  Courtyard. 

540  Dark    Angers.     (Manchester   Art   Gal- 
lery.    Bought  1903.) 
Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  Manchester. 

1905  182  The   Old   Gateway.     (Natl.    Gallery  of 

Finland,  Abo.     Bought  1906.) 
272  Glencaple. 
394  Etchings  :      '  The      Porch,      Harfleur  ' 

(R.  360),  '  St.  Germain  '  (R.  362). 

1906  200  A  Castle  of  the  Ardennes. 

Lent  by  K.  S.  Anderson,  Esq.,  London. 
397  Old  Brussels. 


CATALOGUE 


65 


1907  274  Early  Morning  :  Whitby. 
336  Morning  at  Berwick. 

1908  259  Criffel.     (Scottish  Modern  Arts  Associ- 

ation.    Bought  1908.) 
352  South  Aisle,  Tewkesbury. 
447  '  The    Little    Devil    of    Florence  '    (R. 

401). 

1909  160  The  Marble  Quarry. 

311  Craigievar.  (Aberdeen  Art  Gallery. 
'  Given  in  thought  of  two  Craigie- 
var men  by  their  Sister,'  1915.) 

1910  285  The  Hills  of  Skye. 

295  Nightfall  :    Luxor.     (Walker   Art    Gal- 
lery, Liverpool.     Bought  1910.) 
376  Rameses   II.   (R.   406). 
Dun  Eaglais,  Kippen. 

1911  70  Badenoch. 
113  The  Sphinx. 
247  Old  Paris. 

1912  97  Cir   Mohr.     (Kelvingrove   Art   Gallery, 

Glasgow.     Bought  1912.) 

Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  Glasgow. 

1913  97  The  Hill  of  the  Winds. 

1914  398  Stirling  Castle. 

1915  180  Nether  Lochaber. 
622  In  Strathearn. 

626  Perthshire  Landscape. 

1916  130  Urquhart. 
349  Glen   Nevis. 


CAMERON,  Hugh  Painter 

Born  1835. 

Associate  1859.     Academician  1869. 

64  Buccleuch  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1854  467  Joseph    Interpreting    Pharaoh's    Chief 

Butler's  Dream. 
3  Montague  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1855  147  Portraits  of  an  Old  Gentleman  and  His 

Grandson. 
175  Preparing  for  School. 
742  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

1857  220  Sabbath  Eve  in  the  Shepherd's  Home. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 

1858  540  The  Soldier's  Widow. 

1859  388  The  Well  in  the  Wood. 

478  Going  to  the  Hay.     (N.G.  of  Scotland. 
Presented  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  1879.)    ' 
Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq 


509  Katherine  Flora,  Daughter  of  Charles 
Hargitt,  Esq. 
97  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1860  121  Remonstrance. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
144  The  Border  Chief. 
312  Lady  Clare. 
35S  Portrait. 
414  Little  Helen. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
481  Annie. 

1861  182  Bell  Heather  :   a  Study. 
270  Barley  Field. 

391  A  Deeside  Lassie. 
417  Cottage  Interior. 
474  A  Lonely  Fireside. 
535  Village  Children. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq.,  Advocate. 

7  Annandale  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1862  119  The  Italian  Image-Seller. 
460  A  Highland  Interior. 

604  A  Mackerel  Fisher. 

1863  95  Mary's  Care. 

122  Mrs.  Farquharson  of  Finzean. 
329  The    Hairst-rig. 
529  Mrs.  Fraser. 

1863  75  The  Hairst  Rig  in  the  East  Neuk. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
300  Going  to  the  Hay. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq 

1864  32  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

392  Little  Bobby  :  a  Portrait. 

396  A  Quiet  Afternoon  at  the  Fireside. 
513  Mrs.  Dyce  Nicol  of  Ballogie. 

1865  366  Mrs.  John  Fraser  and  Child. 

386  Portraits  :    Holiday-Time  in  the  Moor- 
lands. 
Lent  by  Robert  Horn,   Esq. 

487  Sunny  Hours. 

Lent  by  Henry  Simson,  Esq.,   Glasgow 

603  Mrs.   Kilgour,  Aberdeen. 
16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1866  370  Portrait  of  a  Child. 
419  The  Lesson. 

468  Threading  the  Needle. 

Lent      by     Henry       Macdonald,      Esq., 
Broughty   Ferry. 
560  Portrait  of  a  Child. 


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Cameron,  Hugh — continued 

1868  510  The  Light  of  the  Fireside. 

Lent  by  J.  Charles  Bell,  Esq.,   Broughty 
Ferry. 

526  An  Arran  Lassie. 

Lent  by  John  J.  Stevenson,  Esq. 

599  The  Gamekeeper.  (Aberdeen  Art  Gal- 
lery. Bequeathed  by  Francis  Ed- 
mond,  LL.D.,  1892.) 

1869  383  The    Playmates.     (Bequeathed   in    1898 

by    J.    G.    Orchar    to    the    burgh    of 
Broughty     Ferry.  Vide     Orchar, 

'  Index  of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by  James   G.   Orchar,    Esq.,    Dun- 
dee. 
393  The  Reaper. 

Lent    by    J.    C.     Bell,    Esq.,    Broughty 
Ferry. 
434  Responsibility.     (Aberdeen  Art  Gallery. 

Alex.  Macdonald  Bequest,  1884.) 
495  A  Family  Group. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
677  The  Gleaners.  (A  Water-colour,  en- 
titled '  Gleaners,'  bequeathed  in  1898 
by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar, 
'  Index  of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by  William  Wilson,  Esq.,  Bank- 
nock. 

1870  348  Milly  :  a  Portrait. 

45 *  William  Ford,  Esq.,  Leith. 
474  Maternal  Care. 

629  Play.  (Diploma  Work.  R.S.A.  Col- 
lection.) 

1871  272  The  Village  Well.     (Aberdeen  Art  Gal- 

lery.     Alex.      Macdonald      Bequest, 

1884.) 

Lent  by  Alexander  Macdonald,  Esq. 

285  A  Study. 

286  Resting. 

319  The  Toilet.  (Bequeathed  in  1898 
by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty     Ferry.  Vide     Orchar, 

'  Index  of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by  James  G.    Orchar,   Esq.,   Dun- 
dee. 

448  •  The  Errand. ' 

Lent  by  William  M'Gregor,  Esq. 

1872  212  Left  in  Charge. 

Lent  by  John  M 'Gavin,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 


253  Going  to  Market. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Donald,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
358  Evening.    (Bequeathed  in  1898  by  J.  G. 
Orchar    to   the    burgh   of    Broughty 
Ferry.       Vide     Orchar,     '  Index     of 
Lenders. ') 

Lent  by  James  G.  Orchar,  Esq. 
1873      39  Rummaging. 

Lent  by  William  Wilson,  Esq.,  Banknock. 
192  Mrs.  Macdonald,  Aberdeen.    (Aberdeen 
Art    Gallery.     Alex.    Macdonald    Be- 
quest, 1884.) 
224  Hermann,  son  of  John  F.  White,  Esq. 
Lent  by  John  F.  White,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
301  Going  to  the  Well. 

Lent  by  John  F.  White,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
370  The  Camellia. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
407  Going  to  the  School. 

Lent  by  John  M 'Gavin,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
415  A  Lonely  Life. 

Lent  by  John  M'Gavin,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
455  At  St.  Fillan's.     (Aberdeen  Art  Gallery. 
Alex.  Macdonald  Bequest,   1884.) 
Lent  by  Alexander  Macdonald,  Esq. 
515  Thrift. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 

1874  52  The  Millrace. 
146  The  Milkmaid. 
173  Age  and  Infancy. 

Lent  by  James   Stevenson,    Esq.,    Largs. 
179  A  Study. 

Lent  by  James  Auldjo  Jamieson,  Esq. 
247  The  Apple  of  his  Eye. 

Lent  by  Dr.  John  Brown. 
334  The  Laird  of  Dumbiedykes  in  Deans' 

Cottage. 

Lent  by  Captain  Charles  Lodder,  R.N. 
368  The  Mill-Stream. 

Lent  by  Thos.   Donald,  Esq.,   Glasgow. 
458  By  the  Wayside. 

Lent  by  James  M.   Gow,  Esq. 

1875  63  Crissy,  daughter  of  Alexander  Curie, 

Esq.,  Melrose. 
67  Harvest-Time.       (Bequeathed    in     1898 
by   J.    G.    Orchar   to   the   burgh    of 
Broughty     Ferry.  Vide     Orchar, 

'  Index  of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by   David   Brown,    Esq.,    Broughty 
Ferry. 


CATALOGUE 


67 


184  Day-Dream. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Curie,  Esq.,  Melrose. 
239  Solitary. 

Lent  by  Archibald  Smith,  Esq. 
310  '  Good-Night.' 

Lent  by  Hugh  Steven,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
326  Mrs.  Hope,  Bordlands. 
Albert      Gate     Studios,     6      William     Street, 
Knight sbridge,   London. 

1876  32  Miss  Mary  Hope,  Bordlands. 
77  A  Time  of  Joy. 

360  '  Waiting  on.' 

Lent  by  J.  Julius  Weinberg,  Esq.,   Dun- 
dee. 
Albert  Gate  Studios  and  12  Queen  Street,  Edin- 
burgh. 

1877  189  Mrs.  Beattie. 
217  Mrs.  Strachan. 
234  The  Fireside. 

Lent  by  Alex.  B.  Stewart,  Esq.,  Ascog. 

381  Mrs.  Waterston. 

420  At  the  Seaside. 

Lent  by  Alex.  B.  Stewart,  Esq.,  Ascog. 

460  Helen.  (Bequeathed  in  1898  by 
J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty     Ferry.  Vide     Orchar, 

'  Index  of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by  James  G.  Orchar,  Esq. 

1878  215  Help  from  Tiny  Hands. 

Lent  by  Hugh  Brown,  Esq.,   Glasgow. 

241  A  Peep  at  the  Wee  Brother. 

Lent  by  J.  M.   Gow,  Esq. 

242  The  Careful  Sister. 

Lent  by  William  M'Taggart,  Esq. 
296  Spring. 
377  Wearied  Arms. 
384  Going  a  Message. 

1879  53  The  Cat's  Cradle. 

Lent  by  J.  Hope  Robertson,  Esq.,  Glas- 
gow.     , 
289  Eleanore. 
314  Life's  Path  O'ershadowed. 

Lent    by    John    Anderson,     Jun.,     Esq., 
Glasgow. 
351  Haymakers  at  Noonday. 

Lent  by  Robert  Milne,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
22    West  Cromwell  Road,  South  Kensington, 
London. 

1880  217  The  Little  Housewife. 

Lent  by  John  M'Gavin,  Esq. 


1880  13  A  Study. 

Lent  by  J.  Auldjo  Jamieson,  Esq. 
18  Help  from  Tiny  Hands. 

Lent  by  Hugh  Brown,   Esq.,   Glasgow. 
70  The  Milkmaid. 

Lent  by  J.  Auldjo  Jamieson,  Esq. 
308  Good-night. 

Lent  by  Hugh  Steven,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

1881  193  Happy  Young  Days. 

Lent  by   James   Auldjo  Jamieson,    Esq., 
W.S. 
341  Children  of  the  Riviera  at  the  game 

called  La  Spinola. 

Lent  by  James  Marshall,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
395  Daniel  Bruce,  Esq. 
401  The  Lesson  for  School. 

1882  36  Funeral  of  a  Little  Girl  on  the  Riviera. 

(Dundee  Art  Gallery.     Presented  by 
James  G.  Orchar,  Esq.,  1881.) 

1883  197  Holding  the  Skein. 

1884  217  A  Mother's  Kiss. 
228  Trusted. 

298  '  And  wee  Peerie  Winkie  paid  for  a'.' 

1885  229  The  Mother's  Joy. 
528  The  Rivals. 

1886  248  King  of  the  Clachan. 

1887  202  Rustic  Joy. 

251  A  Match  for  Grandfather. 
321  Asking  the  Blessing. 

1888  160  '  Their  ain  Fireside. ' 

Lent  by  W.  Walker,  Esq.,  Newport. 
Viewforth,  Lower  Largo,  Fife. 

1889  178  Pleasures  of  the  Sea. 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Weinberg,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
247  The  Timid  Wader. 

Lent    by    Alex.    Forrester    Paton,    Esq., 
Alloa. 
341  Golden  Autumn. 

Lent  by  James  Roberts,  Esq.,  Selkirk. 

1890  45  Mrs.  Love. 

173  Little  Bait- Diggers. 

Lent  by  Andrew  A.  Rose,  Esq. 
193  Mrs.  D.  H.  Anderson. 

1891  97  Summer  Pleasures. 

Lent  by  D.  H.  Anderson,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
177  Kilmeny. 
267  Laura,      Daughter     of     John     James 

Cowan,  Esq. 

Lent    by   J.    J.    Cowan,    Esq.,    Murray- 
field. 


08 


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Cameron,  Hugh — continued 

314  '  Who'll  be  the  Bravest?  ' 

Lent  by  George  Morton,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
1891-2    83  Morning  by  the  Sea. 

305  The  New  Boat. 

388  In  the  Mother's  Arms. 

1893  159  The  Willing  Bather. 

Lent  by  R.  Proctor,  Esq.,  Alloa. 
197  Anticipation. 

Lent  by  R.  Proctor,  Esq.,  Alloa. 
240  A  Hazy  Summer  Day. 

Lent   by  William   Urquhart,    Esq.,    Dal- 
keith. 
246  Returning  from  the  Olive  Groves. 

Lent  by  David  Thomson,  Esq.,  Alloa. 
267  The  Careful  Sister. 

Lent  by  James  Caldwell,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

8  Merchiston  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1894  267  Mrs.  Gilmour. 

1895  220  The  Skipping  Rope. 

Lent    by    James    Lindsay,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
249  Joey,    Daughter   of    the    Rev.    David 

Anderson,  Nenthorn. 
295  At  the  Stepping-Stones. 
312  Making  Friends. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

1896  34  A  Tangled  Skein. 

Lent  by  John  Macmillan,  Esq. 
226  Looking  for  Bait. 

Lent  by  Dr.  George  Mackay. 
231  Mrs.  Anderson. 
258  The  Swing. 

Lent  by  Thos.  Balmain,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
366  Learn  Young,  Learn  Fair. 

Lent  by  James  Lindsay,  Esq. 

1897  227  First  Primroses. 

338  Awaiting  the  Return. 

Lent  by  D.  H.  Anderson,  Esq.,  Helens- 
burgh. 
432  Largo  Bay. 

Lent  by  John  Bell,  Esq.,  Kilmalcolm. 

1898  231  Rev.  Peter  Lorimer  Burr,  D.D. 

265  The  Timid  Bather.  (Kelvingrove  Art 
Gallery,  Glasgow.  Presented  by  Col. 
Walter  Brown,  1906.) 

1899  166  Caller  Air. 

1900  109  Joys  of  Summer 


1904 

1905 
1906 


Viewforth,  Lower  Largo,  Fife. 

1902  380  Gathering  Shells  :  Largo  Bay. 

Lent  by  Thos.  Balmain,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
24  Mortonhall  Road,  Edinburgh. 

1903  370  Eventide. 
154  Portraits. 

319  The  Close  of  a  Happy  Day. 
131  Seaside   Playmates. 
187  A  Gleeful  Moment. 

257  A  Mother's  Quiet  Hour. 
437  In  the  Springtime. 
45  George  Square,   Edinburgh. 
1907    316  When  Evening  Comes. 

Lent  by  John  Duncan,  Esq. 
158  Happy  Days  of  Childhood. 

Lent  by  John  Duncan,  Esq. 
232  On  the  Riviera. 
293  Sorrow  and  Sympathy. 
129  Rummaging. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Hugh  Brown,  Glasgow. 
145  Returning  from  the  Olive  Groves. 

Lent  by  David  Thomson,  Esq.,  Alloa. 
156  Water  from  the  Well. 

Lent  by  John  Duncan,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
85  Summer  Moonlight. 
218  A  Toiler  of  the  Hills. 
237  The  Dandelion  Clock. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Williamson,  Beith. 
536  A  Mother's  Moment. 
197  On  the  Road. 
265  Among  the  Olives. 
243  A  Day  in  Spring. 
363  Portrait. 
172  Girl  Sewing. 

Lent  by  Alex.  F.   Roberts,  Esq.,  Fairni- 
lee. 


1908 


1909 
1910 


1911 


1912 

1913 
1914 
1915 


CASSIE,  James  Painter 

Born  1819.     Died  1879. 
Associate    1869.    Academician    1879. 

Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1840  14  Study  of  an  Ancient  Mariner. 

1841  252  Wasp,  a  Skye  Terrier. 

330  A  Cobler :  a  Sketch  from  Nature. 
30  Castle  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1842  301  A  Highland  Lassie  Knitting. 

1843  62  The  Rustic  Angler. 

1844  276  Study  of  a  Skull,  etc. 


CATALOGUE 


69 


407  Dumbarton,  on  the  Clyde. 

1845  360  On  the  Cluny. 

1846  117  Ravenscraig,  on  the  Uggie. 

289  View  in  the  Balloch  Bhuie  Forest. 

1847  107  Girl  feeding  a  Calf. 

513  The  Old  Bridge  of  Don. 

1848  430  Interior  of  Cottage. 

1849  158  King's  College,  Old  Aberdeen. 
183  Balmoral. 

235  Loch  Ballater,  Braemar. 

1850  254  A  Jew's  Head. 
Adelplii,   Aberdeen. 

1851  604  Spynie  Palace,  near  Elgin. 

1852  61  View  on  the  Don  at  Aberdeen. 
352  Dead  Game. 

434  Cottages. 

1853  144  Finnan  Haddie  Wife. 
394  The  Gardener  Boy. 
643  Shelties. 

670  Gordon  Castle  Favourites. 
1232  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1854  271  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
495  Sketch. 

1855  379  On  the  Terrace,  Barra  Castle. 

1856  52  Otter  Hounds. 

244  The  Kitchen  of  Barra  Castle. 

1857  7  A  Student. 

127  Loch  Muick,  Aberdeenshire. 
418  Entrance  to  the  Cathedral  :  Old  Aber- 
deen. 

1858  83  Summer's  Afternoon  on  the  Ythan,  al 

Ellon. 
125  '  Waiting  for  the  Laird  ' :  Snow  Scene. 
221  Sunday  Morning  :   Waiting  the  Mini- 
ster. 
531  Reading  a  Chapter  to  Grandmother. 
11  Crown  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1859  138  Scene  in  Braemar. 
188  Children  at  a  Spring. 

298  The  Path  to  the  Seashore. 
586  Loch  Calater,  Braemar. 
638  Inverugie,  near  Peterhead. 
670  Loch  Calater,  Braemar. 

1860  39  '  A  guid  new-year  I  wish  you,  Maggie  ' 

171  The  Fisherman. 

172  The  Fisher  Lassie  :  a  Sketch. 
321  Abergeldie,  on  the  Dee. 

600  The  Three  Mills,  Braemar. 
722  On  the  Dee,  Braemar. 

1861  272  Dulse-Gatherers. 


397  A    Fisherman    mending    his    Deep-sea 

Lines. 
482  A  Blind  Beggar. 

1862  209  Fishermen  returning  :  Morning. 

377  On  the  East  Coast,  Kincardineshire. 

Lent  by  John  F.  White,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
434  A  Rare  Old  Dog. 
560  Finnan  Fisherman's  Fireside. 

1863  155  The  Aged  Fisherman. 

262  Getting  the  Gearing  Ready  for  Sea. 
461  The  Spring  in  the  Wood. 
610  Low  Water  at  the  Mouth  of  the  Mer- 
sey :  Sunset. 
1863   234  Low  Water  at  the  Mouth  of  the  Mer- 
sey. 

Lent  by  James  Hay,  Esq. 
11    Crown    Street,    Aberdeen,    and    60    Castle 
Street,  Edinburgh. 
L864      21  Low  Water,  near  Stonehaven. 
70  Moonrise  :  Church  of  Cowie. 
279  Mussel-Gatherers  :   Low  Water. 

Lent   by   W.    Adamson,    Esq.,    Norwood 
House. 
287  Rev.  James  Forsyth,  D.D.,  Aberdeen. 
Presented  by  the  Subscribers  to  the 
Trades'  Hall. 
302  Fisherman's  Daughter  Baiting  Lines. 
Lent  by  Sir  Alexander  Anderson,   Aber- 
deen. 
592  The  Fisherman's  Wife. 
657  The  Old  Castle  of  Slains  :  Early  Morn- 
ing. 
68  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1865    313  Old  Brandy,  a  Scotch  Terrier. 
334  '  Parry,'  a  Setter. 
401  Sunday   Morning   in   the   Fisherman's 

Cottage. 
464  Out  at  Sea  :  a  Squall  coming  on. 
Lent  by  T.  Gibson,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
498  New- Year's  Day :  East  Coast  Fisher- 
men. 

Lent  by  J.  B.  Manson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
704  The  Firth  of  Forth  from  the  Mouth  of 
the  Almond. 

Lent   by   George   Thompson,    Esq.,    Pit- 
medden. 
783  Harvest  Field  at  Drum. 

Lent  by  John  Phillip,  Esq.,  R.A. 
824  Sunrise  :   Newton    Hill. 

Lent  by  James  M'Laren,  Gifford  Bank 


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THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Cassie,  James — continued 

1866  207  On  the  Dee,  near  Ballater. 

Lent  by  W.   Brodie,   Esq.,   R.S.A. 
324  Sunrise  :  Burnbanks,  near  Aberdeen. 
356  A  North-east  Gale  coming  on. 

Lent  by  William  Adamson,    Esq.,   Aber- 
deen. 
431    Early  Morning :  Looking  up  the  Mersey. 

Lent  by  Alex.   Pirie,   Esq.,  Torquay. 
499  The     Fisherman's     Son     waiting    the 

Boats. 
501  Castle  Urquhart,  Loch  Ness  :  Clearing 

up  after  Rain. 
804  Grandmother's  Darling. 

Lent  by  Alex.   Pirie,   Esq. 

1867  287  On   the  Cove   Shore,   Kincardineshire. 

(Aberdeen    Art   Gallery.     Alex.    Mac- 

donald  Bequest,   1884.) 

Lent  by  A.   Macdonald,   Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
382  On    the    Firth    of    Forth  :    Sun    going 

down. 

Lent  by  Alex.   Pirie,  Esq 
400  Highland  Crones. 
499  On  the  Sands  at  Aberdeen  :  Sunrise. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Collie,  Esq.,  London. 
559  On  the  Moor  at  Divach. 

Lent  by  James  Gowans,  Esq.,  Rockville. 
563  T.   Cooper,  Esq. 
652  Evening,  on  the  Forth  :  from  Orchard, 

Tullibody. 
74  George  Street,  Edinburgh,  and  Aberdeen. 

1868  298  The  Bothie  Door. 

312  Foul  Weather  :  The  Bass  Rock  in  the 

Distance. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Pirie,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
346  Mouth  of  the  Ythan  :  Low  Water. 

Lent  by  G.  B.  Simpson,  Esq.,  Broughty 
Ferry. 
432  Summer  Day  in  the  Bay  of  Millport. 

Lent  by  William  Ritchie,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
633  A  Highland  Goat-Herd. 
778  Glen  Muick. 

Lent  by  Lord  Kinnaird. 
789  Road  across  the  Moor,  Glen  Urquhart. 

Lent  by  James  Tweedie,  Esq.,  Biggar. 

1869  200  Fisher  Children  on  the  Beach. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
258  Fresh   Breeze,    looking   towards   Ailsa 
Craig. 
Lent  by  David  Fraser,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 


376  A  Highland  Lassie. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Yeats,  Esq.,   Aberdeen. 
566  Gin  Bay,  Muchalls. 

Lent  by  J.   Auldjo  Jamieson,  Esq. 
581  Morning  on  the  Clyde  at  Dumbarton. 

Lent  by  James  Clerk,  Esq. 
659  Aberdeen  Harbour  :  Sun  going  down. 

Lent   by   James   Matthews,    Esq.,    Aber- 
deen. 
687  The  Witch  of  the  Glen. 
924  The  Old  Castle  of  Slains. 
66  North  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1870  339  Early   Morning  on  the   Tay  at  Moni- 

fieth. 
343  Loch  Callater. 
402  A  South-Easter  on    the  Aberdeenshire 

Coast. 

Lent  by  Gordon   Pirie,  Esq.,   Aberdeen. 
4"  St.  Machar  Cathedral. 

Lent  by  John  Crombie,  Esq. 
551  Summer  Moonlight  by  the  Sea. 

Lent  by  G.   B.  Simpson,  Esq.,  Broughty 
Ferry. 
611  Auld  Jamie  Morice,  a  Fisherman. 
706  Twilight  on  the  Moor. 
848  An    Auld    Clay    Biggin'.     (Bequeathed 

in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh 

of    Broughty    Ferry.       Vide    Orchar, 

'  Index  of  Lenders. ') 

Lent  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
63  North  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1871  158  Thunder-clouds  on  the  Coast  of  Fife. 

Lent  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

251  Queensferry  :  Sunset. 

Lent  by  W.   Robertson,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

284  '  Big  Guns  '  on  the  Tay. 

345  Calm  Afternoon  in  the  English  Chan- 
nel. 

358  On  the  Sussex  Coast  :  Blowing  Fresh. 
Lent  by  W.   Robertson,  Esq. 

534  Harbour  Mouth,  Aberdeen  :  Sunrise. 

Lent    by    John    Chalmers,    Esq.,    Aber- 
deen. 

544  The  Bay  of  Aberdour,  Aberdeenshire. 
Lent  by  W.    D.    Fordyce,    Esq.,   M.P. 
45  North  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1872  59  Winter. 

Lent  by  J.   Carneggie,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
104  Easterly  Gale  at  North  Berwick. 
164  J.  Renny,  Jun.,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


71 


*74 

234 
312 

3J5 

429 

1873     118 


209 
240 


251 

352 
465 

55o 
620 

1874  159 

244 
293 
347 
449 
465 

1875  20 

116 


Gosford   Bay  :    looking   towards   Edin- 
burgh. 

Lent  by  G.   Makgill,   Esq.,   Cheltenham. 
Moonlight  on  a  Lone  Shore. 

Lent  by  W.   Forsyth,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
'  Prince  ' :  a  Sketch. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Hay,  Esq.,  Leith. 
'  Cove  '  Fisher  Folk. 

Lent    by   Alexander   Skene,    Esq.,    Aber- 
deen. 
A  Summer's  Evening  on  the  Gareloch. 

Lent  by  J.  King,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
Out  at  the  Bass  :  Sundown. 

Lent  by  Gordon  Pirie,   Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
Karnes  Bay :  Cumbrae. 

Lent  by  R.  B.  Home,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
An  Aberdeenshire  Lassie. 
G.  B.  Simpson,  Esq.,  Broughty  Ferry. 
Barnbougle  :  Sun  rising  through  Mist. 

Lent  by  George   Robertson,   Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
Interior,  Glen  Isla. 

Lent     by     A.     Stevenson,     Esq.,     South 
Shields. 
Sunrise  :  Looking  out  to  Sea. 

Lent  by  J.  Dick  Peddie,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
Along  the  Sands. 

Lent    by    ex-Lord    Provost    Nicol,    Aber 
deen. 
Aberlady  Bay  :  Twilight. 

Lent  by  W.   F.   Forsyth,  Esq.,  Trinity. 
Mouth  of  the  Ythan  :  Low  Water. 

Lent  by  T.  Menzies,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
Among  the  Rocks,  West  Coast. 

Lent  by  W.   K.   Clapperton,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
The  'Clyde.' 

Lent  by  Andrew  Wylie,   Esq.,  Prinlaws. 
An  Arran  Fern-Gatherer. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
Mouth  of  the  Sannox,  Arran. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
The  After  Glow  :  Loch  Ranza. 

Lent  by  James  Lambert,  Esq. 
'  Staff  a.' 

Lent  by  Alex.  Whyte,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
The  Boat  Pool  on  the  Tweed,  at  the 

•Nest.' 

Lent  by  T.  Menzies,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
'  Louie.' 


214  William  Chamberlin,  Esq. 

Lent      by      Wm.       Chamberlin,       Esq., 
Brighton. 

215  Morning  at  the  Bass  Rock. 

Lent  by  G.   Cox,  Esq.,   Lochee. 
232  '  Marguerite.' 
284  Low  Water  at  North  Berwick  :  Storm 

coming  on.     (Aberdeen   Art  Gallery. 

'North  Berwick.'    Bought  1904.) 
477  West  Haven,  Carnoustie. 

Lent   by   David   Brown,    Esq.,    Broughty 
Ferry. 
488  The  Spittal  Road,  Braemar. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Whyte,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
497  A  Quiet  Pool  on  the  Exe. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Whyte,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

7  Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1876  72  The  Hill  Farm,  Braemar. 

Lent      by      Wm.       Chamberlin,       Esq., 
Brighton. 
79  On  the  Road  to  Loch  Callater,  Brae- 
mar. 
307  Across   the   Sands   at   Low  Tide  :    St. 

Cuthbert's      Isle,      Northumberland. 

(Laing      Art      Gallery,      Newcastle. 

Bought  1909.) 
323  Holy  Island  Castle. 

Lent  by  G.  A.  Cox,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
408  Fisherman's  Harbour,  Carnoustie. 

Lent  by  R.   B.   Home,  Esq. 
476  Early  Morning  :  South  Queensferry. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Wylie,  Esq.,  Prinlaws. 
705  Glen  Lui  Forest,  Braemar. 

Lent  by  J.  Mitchell,  Jun.,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

1877  237  Salmon  Pool  on  the  River  Dee. 

Lent    by   Thomas    Menzies,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 

241  '  Henrietta.' 

Lent  by  W.  N.  Fraser,  Esq.,  Tornaveen. 

247  The  Old  Church  of  Cowie,  near  Stone- 
haven. 
Lent  by  Alex.   Dowell,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

307  On  the  Beach  :  Morning. 

Lent  by  J.  Ogston,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 

344  Summer  Moonlight  on  the  Sea. 

Lent      by      Wm.       Chamberlin,       Esq., 
Brighton. 

353  Ebb-Tide  on  a  Lee  Shore. 


72 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Cassie,  James — continued 
4J4  At  Glassel,  Deeside. 

Lent  by  William  C.  Murray,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 

1878  60  The  '  Fedra,'  Firth  of  Forth. 

Lent  by  James  Cree,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
116  'The   moon  is   up,   and  yet  it   is  not 

night.' 
285  Ben  Lomond,  from  Head  of  Loch. 
295  Cowie  Village,  near  Stonehaven. 
529  The  Fisherman's  Haven,  Firth  of  Tay. 

Lent   by   J.    Mitchell,    Jun.,    Esq.,    Dun- 
dee. 
869  Borrowdale. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Whyte,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
892  Grasmere,   Westmoreland. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Whyte,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

1879  22  St.  Andrew's  Pier. 
74  On  the  Seashore. 

Lent    by    the    late    J.    M.    Paton,    Esq., 
Montrose. 
139  Jeannie,  a  Scotch  Terrier. 

Lent  by  Miss  J.   Smith,   Edinburgh. 
254  Loch  Chon  :  The  Macgregor  Country. 
272  The  Afterglow,  at  lone  Loch-an-Dorb. 
838  Noonday  :   Mealfourvenuie. 
897  Barley  Harvest  :   Holy  Island. 

Lent       by       W.        Chamberlin,        Esq., 
Brighton. 

1880  256  North-east  Gale  coming  on. 

Lent  by  James  F.   Low,  Esq.,   Dundee. 
817  Bonlight  Moor. 

819  On  the  Thames,  near  Hampton  Court. 
834  At  Carnoustie. 
853  The  Nest :  on  the  Tweed. 
857  Harbour,  with  Shipping. 
1880    185  Mouth  of  the  Mersey. 

Lent  by  James  T.   Hay,  Esq. 
460  Mealfourvenuie  :   Noonday. 

Lent  by  William   Brodie,   Esq.,   R.S.A. 
495  Looking  out  to  Sea. 

Lent    by    J.    Dick    Peddie,    Esq.,    M.P., 
R.S.A. 
1887    471  The  Entrance  to  Peterhead  Harbour. 

Lent  by  John   Hutchison,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
501  The  Bass  Rock. 

Lent  by  James  M.  Gow,  Esq. 
509  '  The      Mussel-Gatherers  ' :      Original 

Sketch. 

Lent  by  J.  M.  Gow,  Esq. 


1862 


1863 


CHALMERS,  George  Paul         Painter 

Born  1833.     Died  1878. 

Associate    1867.     Academician    187 1. 

1855  714  Master  Mather  Evans. 

1856  540  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 
60  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1858    371  Study  of  a  Head. 
71  Cumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1860  123  Sunday  Morning  Lesson.     (Bequeathed 

in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh 
of    Broughty    Ferry.      Vide    Orchar, 
'  Index  of  Lenders.') 
19  Pitt  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1861  433  Newly  Caught. 

South  Frederick  Street,   and  2   Queen  Street, 
Edinburgh. 
635  Study  of  a  Head. 
666  The  Keeper's  Boy. 
167  J.  Pettie,  Esq.     (Vide  1863,  No.  44,) 
246  A    Peasant    of    Brittany.     (Bequeathed 

in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh 

of    Broughty    Ferry.      Vide    Orchar, 

'  Index  of  Lenders.') 
369  The  Reverie. 
397  The  Young  Devotee. 
13  Pitt  Street,  Edinburgh. 

44  John  Pettie,  Esq.     (Vide  1863,  No.  167.) 

(R.S.A.    Collection.      Bequeathed    by 

W.  B.  Hardie,  191 1.) 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 
234  The  Favourite  Air  :  Brittany  Peasants. 
242  Study. 

Lent  by  J.  M'Laren,  Esq.,  Gifford  Bank. 
261  Miserere  Mei. 

289  Daughter  of  J.  Cairns,  Esq  :  a  Sketch. 
311  Keeley  Halswelle,  Esq. 
411  Mrs.  VV.  B.  Brown. 
1865    488  W.  B.  G.  Shiells,  Esq. 
837  Portrait :  a  Sketch. 
44°  '  Age  '  :  a  Study. 
566  J.  Charles  Bell,  Esq. 
676  Master  Robert  John  Simpson. 
435  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
385  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
482  Archibald  Broun,  Esq.,  of  Johnstoun- 

burn. 
566  The     Convent     Garden.     (By     G.     P. 

Chalmers  and  J.  MacWhirter.) 

Lent  by  H.  B.  Muir,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 


1863 


1864 


1866 


1867 
1868 


CATALOGUE 


73 


576  My  Lady's  Page. 

Lent  by  J.  MacWhirter,  Esq.,  H.R.S.A. 
638  The  Pleasures  of  Hope. 

Lent  by  J.  F.  White,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
674  Night. 

Lent  by  J.  MacWhirter,  Esq. 
811  'A  Bible  Story.' 
864  J.  MacWhirter,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 
950  Mrs.   Urmston. 

1869  413  An  Old  Story. 
527  Worn  Out. 

1870  394  '  Just  knows,  and  knows  no  more,  her 

Bible  true.' 
505  A  Love  Song. 

1871  252  Prayer. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Banknock. 
309  Reflected  Light. 

Lent  by  John  F.  White,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 

1872  11  '  Once  upon  a  Time.' 

105  Morning.      (Diploma   Work.      R.S.A. 

Collection.) 
233  Breakfast. 

Lent  by  John  M'Gavin,   Esq.,   Glasgow. 
313  Contentment. 

Lent  by  John  Robertson,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
348  Sympathy.      (Aberdeen     Art     Gallery. 

Alex.   Macdonald  Bequest,   1884.) 

Lent    by    Alexander    Macdonald,     Esq., 
Kepplestone. 
375  '  Old  Letters,  breathing  of  his  Worth. ' 

(Dundee  Art  Gallery.     Presented  by 

J.  G.  Orchar,  1874.) 
435  On  the  Tummel. 

Lent  by  a  Private  Owner. 
448  A  Shady  Pool. 

Lent  by  a  Private  Owner. 
64  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1873  194  'The  Knitter.' 

Lent  by  J.  Gavin,  Esq.,  Wester  Elchies. 
241  Rev.     James     Kirkwood,     Edinburgh. 
Presented  to  the  Synod  of  the  United 
Presbyterian  Church. 
500  The  End  of  the  Harvest. 

Lent  by  J.  F.  White,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
40  Rev.  Alex.  Anderson.  Aberdeen. 
88  ■  Aitchie,'    Daughter  of    John    Forbes 
White,  Esq. 
York  Place,  Edinburgh. 
15  Running  Water. 


1874 


5i 
1875 


1876     262 


1877  36 
169 

244 
301 

3i7 

35" 

355 

1878  88 

385 

1879  62 

J33 
256 

275 
308 


734 
1880      20 

130 
156 

175 
177 


J.  Charles  Bell,  Esq.,  Broughty  Ferry. 
{Vide  1880,  No.  282.  Dundee  Art 
Gallery.  Bequeathed  by  the  Sitter, 
1897.) 

Dr.  J.  Batty  Tuke. 

Early  Snow. 
Lent  by  William  Gibson,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

A  Study. 

Robert  Hutchison,  Esq.,  of  Braehead, 
Kirkcaldy  :  Presentation  Portrait. 

On  the  Callander  Road. 
Lent  by  Captain  Lodder,  R.N. 

Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

John  Moinet,  Esq. 

Master  Lindsay  Jamieson. 

Rain  in  Sligachan. 

Meditation.  (By  G.  P.  Chalmers  and 
J.  Pettie.) 

Near  Callander. 

Lent  by  W.  D.  McKay,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 

A  Brittany  Peasant. 
Lent  by  John  M'Gavin,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

'  Miss  Nan.' 

Lent  by  Robert  Tod,  Esq.,  of  Clerwood. 

The  Legend.  (N.G.  of  Scotland.  De- 
posited by  Association,  1878;  pre- 
sented 1897.  Early  Sketch  for  Pic- 
ture bequeathed  in  1898  by  J.  G. 
Orchar  to  the  burgh  of  Broughty 
Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  Index  of 
Lenders. ') 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Association  for  the 
Promotion  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scot- 
land. 

Monastic  Study.  (By  G.  P.  Chalmers 
and  J.  Pettie.) 

A  Quiet  Pool. 
Lent  by  John  M'Gavin,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

The  Ford. 
Lent  by  J.   Irvine  Smith,  Esq. 

Girl  Reading. 
Lent  by  James  Carnegie,  Esq. 

The  End  of  the  Harvest. 
Lent  by  John  M'Gavin,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

Finished  Sketch  of  Running  Water. 
Lent  by  John  M'Gavin,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

Saying  Grace. 
Lent  by  George  B.  Simpson,  Esq. 


74 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Chalmers,  George  Paul — continued 

282  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq.     (Vide  1876,  No.  262.) 

Lent    by    J.    C.     Bell,     Esq.,     Broughty 
Ferry. 
285  Scheveningen. 

Lent  by  J.   Irvine  Smith,   Esq. 
406  Modesty. 

Lent  by  J.   Irvine  Smith,   Esq. 
1887   477  Falls  of  Leny. 

Lent  by  James  M.  Gow,  Esq. 
490  The  Path  in  the  Wood,  Ardrishaig. 

Lent  by  James  M.  Gow,  Esq. 
543  Loch  Ard. 

Lent  by  James  M.  Gow,  Esq. 
827  Cartoon  :  The  Legend. 

Lent  by  James  M.  Gow,  Esq. 


CHRISTIE,  Alexander  Painter 

Born  1807.     Died   i860. 

Associate  1848. 

59  George  Street,  Euston  Square,  London,  and 
20  Forth  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1837  46  The    Reading   of    Sir    Andrew    Ague- 

cheek's  Challenge. 
331  Shylock  Disappointed. 
9  Mornington  Place,   Hampstead   Road,   Lon- 
don, and  20  Forth  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1838  45  Inn  Kitchen  at  Wilford. 
66  Hours  of  Idleness. 

20  Forth  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1839  7  Pistol  at  Agincourt. 

40  Newton's  Study,  Cambridge,   1666. 
132  Portrait   of   a    Young    Lady    and    her 
Dogs. 

414  Sly  and  the  Hostess. 

415  Dolce  far  niente. 

1840  163  A  Private  Exhibition. 

262  Prospero  and  Miranda  adrift. 
304  Robert  Burns. 

314  An    Incident  in   the   Great   Plague   of 
London. 

1841  33  Tancred  surprised  by  Clorinda. 
344  The  Pavesse  of  Cceur  de  Lion. 

387  A  Doorway  in  Bunhill-fields,   London, 

towards  1660. 
483  Drawing  on  Vellum  of  the  Murder  of 

James  the  First  (in  four  Designs). 


1842 

24 

275 

337 

472 

1843 

250 

4i5 

1844 

37o 

5i3 

1845 

8 

56 

1846 

320 

403 

410 

495 

1847  109 

443 

1848  7 
339 


1849  426 

1850  18 
35 

236 


491  Drawing  on  Vellum  (containing  nine 
Designs),  illustrative  of  BlondePs 
Song  of  the  Bloody  Vest. 

The  Feast  of  Spurs. 

Columbus  finding  Drift  from  an  Un- 
known Land  upon  the  Seashore  of 
Spain. 

An  Alchemist  visited  by  a  Familiar  of 
the  Inquisition. 

Drawing  :  Hamlet  finding  the  King  at 
Prayer. 

Oliver  Cromwell,  20th  April,   1653. 

A  Farmer's  Boy. 

An  imaginary  Privy  Council  of  Oliver 
Cromwell,  1657. 

How  Prince  Arthur  was  slain. 

Windmills  on  the  Ramparts  of  Bruges  : 
Twilight. 

The  Despair  of  Othello. 

View  on  the  Giudecca,  Venice. 

St.  Mark's,  Venice. 

The  Monk's  Regret. 

Head  of  Alfred  the  Great.  Specimen 
of  Flat  Painting,  adapted  for  Mural 
decoration. 

Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

'  O  mirk,  mirk  is  this  midnight  hour.' 

Napoleon  at  Isola  Bella,  on  the  Lago 
Maggiore. 

The  Lost  Secret. 

Designs  for  Four  Figures  of  Saints 
(SS.  George,  Catherine,  Margaret 
and  Andrew)  in  the  private  chapel  of 
Sir  William  Drummond  Stewart  of 
Grandtully,  Bart.  The  ornaments 
painted  by  Mr.  John  M' Donald,  from 
drawings  by  Mr.  S.  Rice,  the  figures 
by  Mr.  Thomas  Faed,  all  from  de- 
signs by  Alexander  Christie,  Director 
of  the  Trustees  School  of  Design. 
(N.G.  of  Scotland.  Presented  by 
Artist,  1859.) 

A  Witch  led  to  Execution. 

A  Jest  of  the  Lord  Protector. 

Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady  in  an  Afghan 
dress. 

The    Vision    of   Constantine :    Design 
for  an  Altar-Piece. 
310  The  Commencement  of  Portrait  Paint- 
ing :  Dante  in  the  Study  of  Giotto. 


CATALOGUE 


75 


1851  298  Helen  Macgregor  ordering  the  Gauger 

to  be  thrown  into  Loch  Ard. 
Lent  by  Alexander  M'Grigor,  Esq.,  of 
Cairnoch. 
624  Philip  of  Spain,  Husband  of  Mary  of 
England.  A  specimen  of  decorative 
portraiture  on  a  gold  ground,  sub- 
mitted to  and  approved  by  the  Royal 
Commissioners  of  the   Fine  Arts. 

1852  14  The  Contemplative  Man's  Recreation. 
106  Izaak  Walton  and  his  Scholar  listening 

to  the  Milkmaid's  Song. 

415  The  Black  Dinner  to  the  Earl  of  Doug- 
las in  Edinburgh  Castle,  24th  Nov., 
1440. 

640  Benvenuto  Cellini,  etc. 

1853  109  A  Castle  of  Indolence:  "Twas  Idlesse 

all.' 
321  Francesca. 

1854  235  Portraits. 

256  How  Tintoret  began  to  paint  the  Por- 
trait of  Aretino. 

340  Retreating  :  A  Ruse  de  Guerre. 

397  Window-Seat  at  Wittemberg,  circa 
1527  :  Luther,  the  Married  Priest. 

457  A  Summer  Evening  Spoiled  :  Scene, 
Cyprus. 

612  Thomas  the  Rymer  and  the  Queen  of 
Elfinland  :  Sketch  in  Oil. 

1855  454  Blind  Harry,  the  Minstrel. 

1856  347  Britomart  and  Amoret. 
434  Caught. 

502  Sketch  for  an  Altar  Piece  :  The  Sacri- 
fice of  Abraham. 

545  Sketch  :  Argyle  asleep  before  his  Exe- 
cution. 

554  Design    for   a   Chateau    d'Eau,    to   be 
erected    at    Murthly    Castle,    Perth- 
shire. 
Westerhall   Lodge,    Meadows,    Edinburgh. 

1858  71  A  Street  in  the  Middle  Ages. 
462  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

605  Captain  M'Turk's  Kettle  of  Fish. 
2   Darnaway  Street,   Edinburgh. 

1859  122  Calais  Sands. 

166  Reformers  breaking  into  a  Church. 

Lent  by  W.  G.  Don,  Esq. 
181  Site  of  Glasgow  Cathedral. 

Lent  by  W.  G.  Don,  Esq. 


218  An  Exile  of  the  '45. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
386  View  in  St.   Etienne,  Departement  de 

la  Loire,  France. 
1860    294  Waiting     for    the     Queen  :     Scotland. 

The  Presence  Chamber  at  Holyrood. 
368  Waiting     for    the    Queen  :     England. 

Fotheringay  Staircase. 
561  Waiting    for   the    Queen  :    France.     A 

Terrace    at    St.    Germains.      (Many 

Portraits,     temp.     Mary     Queen     of 

Scots,  introduced  into  Nos.  294,  368, 

and  561.) 
1863     83  The  Exile  of  1745. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
93  Incident  of  the  Plague  in  London. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
1880    102  The  Jacobite  Exile. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
145  Izaak  Walton  Fishing. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Ballantine. 


CLARK,  Thomas  Painter 

Born  1820.     Died  1876. 

Associate  1865. 

18  Duncan  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1842  119  Scene  on  the  Devon. 

1843  419  Vale  of  Devon  :   looking  from  Manor. 

1844  4  Linn  on  the  Evan  :  Annandale. 
17  Twilight. 

32  Earl  Randolph's  Castle,  Evandale. 
15  Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1845  80  Stirling,  from  the  Bored  Stone. 
190  Menstrie   Mill. 

255  Annan  Water. 

398  The  Links  of  Forth. 

1846  7  Evening. 

87  Park  Scene. 
237  The  Ochils,  Vale  of  Devon. 

1847  92  Sketch    from    Nature   in    the    Ochils : 

Craigleith. 
141  Port  Appin,  Argyleshire. 
147  Woodland  Study  from  Nature. 
161  A  Road  Scene  :  Appin. 
283  Doorway  of  Trinity   College  Church, 

and  Entrance  to  Trinity  Hospital. 

1848  88  Manor  House,  on  the  Forth. 
233  Evening  on  the  Forth,  Alloa. 


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258  Sunset  over  the  Hills  of  Kingairloch, 

from  Appin. 
420  The   Beechwood  Path  :    a   Study   from 
Nature. 
14  Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1849  134  A  Lime  Walk. 

380  A    Summer    Day    among    the    Ochils, 
Broich  Linn. 

1850  69  Loch  of  Fasnacloich. 

79  The     Silver     Mine,     Glenalva  :     from 

Nature, 
in  '  The  Place,'  Blairlogie. 
147  Old  Bridge,   Blairlogie. 
336  Western  Breeze  :  St.  Margaret's  Hope. 
434  A  Wood  Path. 
3  Gloucester  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1851  162  Sunset  on  the  Forth,  from  near  Alloa. 
205  The  Links  of  Forth,  from  the  Ballan- 

geich  Road,  Castle-Hill,  Stirling. 
262  A  Sunny  Glint  in  the  Ochils. 
329  A  Linn  on  the  Well  Burn  :  Moffat. 
427  A  Roadside  Group  of  Trees  in  October. 
538  Hailes  Castle. 

1852  280  Easdale  Tarn,  Westmoreland. 
458  Wordsworth's  Grave,  Grasmere. 
612  Langshaw  Cottages,  near  Moffat. 
614  A  Glen  in  the  Ochils,  from  Nature. 
631  Near  Easdale,  Westmoreland. 

2  Mansion  House  Road,  Grange,  Edinburgh. 

1853  49  Demyat,  from  Dunmore. 

92  Study  from  Nature  in   the   Mill-beck, 

Borrowdale. 
121  Easdale  Beck,  Westmoreland. 
253  Passing  Shower  :  Salmon  Yair  on  the 

Forth. 
391  Salmon     Yair    on     the     Forth  :     Low 
Water. 
73  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1854  24  A  Beech- Wood  Aisle. 

102  Whitekirk,  East-Lothian 
155  Sketch  in  a  Beech  Wood. 
163  Greatend  :  a  Hill  in  Cumberland,  from 

Sprinkling  Tarn. 
187  Craigmillar,  from  Grange 
265  A  Quiet  Pasture  :  Derwentwater. 
657  Old  Mill,  Borrowdale. 

Lent  by  James  Duncan,  Esq.,  M.D. 


3  Gloucester  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1855  15  Kenmure  Castle. 

16  Summer  Evening  after  Rain. 

85  A  Path  and  Stile,  near  Kirkcudbright. 
366  The  '  Common  '  Gate,  Kirkcudbright. 
392  New  Abbey,  Galloway. 
464  '  Goosedub  '  :   a  Scene  in  Galloway  in 

October. 
511  At  The  Grange,  Alloa. 

1856  21  The  Border  Keep  of  Norham  Castle. 
271  Edinburgh,  from  near  Ratho. 

344  Morning  on  the  Almond,  Kirkliston. 

386  Thrieve  Castle,  on  the  Dee,  a  strong- 
hold of  the  Black  Douglas  :  the  river 
in  flood. 

389  An  Aisle  in  Dundrennan  Abbey  :  Tomb 
of  Alan,  Lord  of  Galloway. 
3  Milborne  Grove,  Gilston  Road,  West  Bromp- 

ton,   London. 

1857  37  A  Burnside. 

106  The  Squirrels'  Dell. 

214  A  Cottage  Garden,  Stoke,  Surrey. 

385  Hatch  Lane,  Surrey. 

396  Worplesdon  Church. 

443  Valley  of  the  Tay,  Dunkeld. 

1858  250  The  Old  Oak  Shade,  Surrey. 
391  Sandy  Brae,  Twineholm  Burn. 
401  The  Flock  at  Noon  :  Surrey. 

1859  269  A  '  Corn  Rigg  '  :  Monzie. 
408  Surrey  Cottages. 

437  Path  through  the  Meadows,  Surrey. 
480  A  Glade  in  a  Wood. 
485  Evening  on  the  Tay,  Dunkeld. 
515  A  Farm- House  :   Surrey. 
64  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1860  170  A  Shady  Nook  on  the  Shaggie  in  June  : 

Monzie. 
198  A  Peep  through  the  Wood. 
225  Oaks  in  October :  Tullibody  Park. 
254  An  Ingle  Nook. 
653  A  Park  Glade. 
749  Cottages  :  Monzie. 
787  Kirkcudbright  Castle. 
1 1  Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1861  4  Salisbury  Cathedral :  Early  Summer. 
98  Cardoness  Castle,  Galloway. 

102  Stepping-stones  on  the  Shaggie,  Mon- 
zie. 

195  Spring  Shadows :  Wimbledon  Com- 
mon. 


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1862 


1863 


1863 

1864 


1865 


1866 


1867 


1868 


1869 


273  Burley  Mill,  Gatehouse. 

Lent  by  Thos.   Faed,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 
410  Cottage  Interior. 
475  The  Mill  Stream,  Monzie. 

95  A  Summer  Day  :  Lustleigh  Cleave. 
275  A  Beechwood  Bank. 
398  The  Vale  of  Lustleigh. 
443  A  Lowering  Day  :  Loch  Achray. 
641  Spring-time  at  Roslin. 

42  Evening  on  the  Weald  of  Kent. 

238  A  Highland  Salmon  River. 

239  Doune  Castle,  on  the  Teith. 

486  The  Moat  House,  Ightham,  Kent. 

633  A  Farm-Yard,  Devonshire. 

703  Interior    of    the    Hall,    Moat    House, 

Ightham. 
708  Private    Chapel    in    the   Moat   House, 

Ightham. 
92  Lustleigh  Cleve  :  Devonshire. 
2  The  Orchard  Walk  :  Springtime. 
290  Twilight  at  the  Moat-house,  Kent. 
622  Sheep- Washing  :   Enton  Mill,  Surrey. 
666  Autumn  Evening  :  Stirling  Castle. 
249  Waiting  for  the  Ferry  :  a  Quiet  Morn- 
ing on  Loch  Awe. 
296  Spring. 
481  Summer  :    Old   Lombardy  Poplar  and 

Summer  Cloud :  a  Nook  in  Surrey. 
527  The  Farm  Yard,  Woodside,  Surrey. 
196  A  Visit  to  the  Private  Chapel,  Ightham 

Moat  House. 
259   Morning  on  Lochawe :  Ardconnel  Castle. 
394  Autumn  Evening  at  New  Abbey. 
585  A  Fishing  Day  on  Loch  Achray. 
407  A  Burn. 

441  A  Fisherman's  Cottage:  Arran. 
495  Shifting     Shadows :     Ben     Cruachan, 

Kilchurn  Castle. 
859  Low  Water :  Loch  Ranza,  Arran. 
132  A  Mill-Lead,  Linton. 
287  Doorway  in  the  Hall,   Ightham  Moat 

House. 
585  A  Wood  Path. 

601  Highland  Interior :  Girl  Knitting. 
799  •  Shades    of    Evening  '  :    Fergus-More, 

Glen  Sannox. 
827  On  Milford  Common,  Surrey. 
987  Twilight:  on  the  Orchy,  near  Dalmally. 
150  Old    Brackenshaw    Tower,    Firth    of 

Clyde. 


1870 


1871 


1872 


1873 


1874 


1875 


1876 


1880 


414  Inverorchy,   Dalmally. 

601  Benvenue,  Loch  Achray. 

299  Old  Mill,  Lustleigh. 

539  Sketch  at  Loch  Awe  :  Kilchurn  Castle. 

741  A  Cross  Road,  Lochaber. 

838  A  Crofter's  Cottage  at  Onich. 

859  Midsummer  Twilight :  Iona. 

90  Iona  :  Midsummer  Twilight  :  a  Sketch. 

Lent  by  Joseph  Bell,  Esq.,  M.D. 
199  On  the  Kinnard  Burn,  Moulin. 
245  Linlithgow  :  Sunset. 
304  Where  '  the   rude   Forefathers   of   the 
Hamlet  sleep,'  at  Old  Seton  Church. 
375  Calm  Water  :  on  the  Forth,  near  Alloa. 
391  A  Showery  Day  :   Port  Seton. 
477  Mill  on  the  Moulin  Burn. 
12  Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

57  Evening  on  the  Forth,  near  Alloa. 
189  On  the  Wellburn,  Moffat. 
209  Doune  Castle. 

266  A  Passing  Shower  :  Kilchurn  Castle. 
374  Linlithgow  Palace  :  a  Sketch. 
423  The     Murdoch     Tower,     Caerlaverock 

Castle. 
904  The  Morning  Paper  :  a  Parlour  Study. 

38  Cardness  Castle,  on  the  Fleet. 
211  St.  Michael's  Mount. 
522  Easdale  Farm,  Westmoreland. 
851  At  Lincluden  Abbey. 
294  Moonlight  on  Lochar  Moss. 
299  Ben  Lui,  from  Glenfalloch. 
450  In  the  Beech  Woods,  Inveraray. 
833  Cottage  Interior  :    Strath  Braan. 

24  St.  Michael's  Mount. 

88  A  Passing  Shower  :  on  the  Moss,  near 

Dalmally. 
328  Doune  Castle,  on  the  Teith. 
118  In  Balkail  Burn,  Glenluce. 
178  A  Spring  Day  at  Wimbledon  Common. 
194  Dundurn  Hill,  St.  Fillans. 
208  Evening  on  the  Luce  Water. 
477  A  Mill  on  the  Luce  Water  :  Gloaming. 
832  In  the  Rue  de  la  C6te,  Old  Menton. 
1005  Allee  off  Rue  de  la  C6te,  Old  Menton. 
103  Lochar  Moss. 

Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clark,  Esq. 
479  Moonlight  on  Lochar  Moss. 

Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clark,  Esq. 
481  Doune  Castle,  on  the  Teith. 

Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clark,  Esq. 


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CLEGHORN,  George 

Hon.  Member  1828. 

NO   EXHIBITS. 


COVENTRY,  Robert  M'Gown 

Painter 
Born   1855.     Died   1914. 

Associate  1906. 
25  Montrose  Street,  Glasgow. 
1875    469  On  the  Look-Out. 

1877  74  Autumn  :  Glengoil. 
165  Waiting-  for  the  Ferry. 

113   West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1878  263  A  Crofter's  Hut  in  Glenorchy. 

1879  153  In  Fairlie  Glen. 
176  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1891-2  511  A  Lobster-Fisher. 
1897    647  On  the  Dutch  Coast. 

662  The  Big  Church  at  Dort. 

Lent  by  James  M'Nicol,  Esq.,  Bearsden. 
256  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

1900  13  A  Bullock  Cart :  Holland. 

661  The  Fishing  Season  :  Katwijk. 

Lent  by  George  Sutherland,  Esq.,  Both- 
well. 

1901  711  A  Dutch  Belle. 

Lent   by   Thomas   Dunlop,    Esq.,    Lang- 
bank. 
773  Fish  Auctions  :  Holland. 

Lent   by  Thomas  Vallance,    Esq.,    Glas- 
gow. 

1902  744  Sunny  Hours. 

1904  348  Wood-Gatherers  :  Noord  Brabant. 

1905  35  Ludgate  Hill. 
346  Portsoy  Harbour. 

1906  43  Fish  Market,  Katwyk. 

72  On  the  Canal :  Dordrecht. 
116  Fishing  Season,  Portsoy. 

1907  91  Tarbert,  Lochfyne. 

Lent  by  W.  J.  Boston,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
341  A  Forest  Mill. 

1908  41  Mechlin  Cathedral. 

Lent  by  Patrick  S.   Dunn,  Esq. 
327  Dunure  Castle. 

1909  326  The  Birch  Clad  Banks  o'  Braan. 

1910  82  Fish  Market,  Bruges. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 


153  St.  Monans. 

1911  74  Approach  of  Winter. 
341  Bruges  Fish  Market. 

1912  135  Spring  Sunshine  :  St.  Monans. 

1913  24  Late  Afternoon  :  Pittenweem. 

1914  132  From  Foreign  Parts. 


CRAWFORD,  Edmund  Thornton 

Painter 
Born   1806.     Died   1885. 

Foundation  Associate  1826.  One  of  the  nine 
artists  who  withdrew  after  the  first  meeting. 
Admitted  Academician  by  Hope  and  Cockburn 
Award  1829.  Resigned  Membership  1832. 
Re-elected  Associate  1839.    Academician  1848. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
33  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1824  172  Craigmiller  Dovecot. 

1825  45  Group  of  Trees. 

32   Rankeillor  Street,    Edinburgh. 

1826  58  Group  of  Trees  at  Grange. 
135  View  on  the  Esk. 

158  Scene  near  Stirling. 

1828  43  Scene  on    the   Esk,    from   Lee   Bank, 

Roslin. 
171  Kinghorn  Passage  Boat  entering  Leith 

Harbour. 
244  Fitful  Head,  Zetland. 

1829  62  Fisherrow  Harbour  :  Calm. 

64  Sea  Piece  :  View  on  the  Solway. 
96  Group  of  Trees  at  Swanston. 

1830  5  Dutch  Vessel. 

89  View  on  the  Esk. 
120  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1831  37  View  near  Moffat. 

105  View  on  the  River  Esk. 
178  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
1  Blenheim  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1832  89  Sea-Piece  :  Calm. 
120  Scene  on  the  Esk. 

137  View   on    the   Yarrow,    with    Newark 

Castle  in  the  distance. 
163  Heath-Scene  :   Dumfriesshire. 


CATALOGUE 


79 


210  Scene  in  Perthshire. 
217  Cattle  Piece. 

1833  105  View  at  Helvcetsluys. 

Lent  by  James  Sprot,  Esq.,  of  Spot. 
120  View  of  Dort. 

Lent  by  James  Sprot,  Esq.,  of  Spot. 

1834  112  Highland  Glen  and  Deer  Stalkers. 
193  Rotterdam. 

200  Sea  Piece  :  Calm. 
213  View  of  Dort :  Moonlight,  a  Sketch. 
227  View  on  the  Maes  :  Moonlight. 
6  Elm  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1835  216  Scene  on  the  Yochan. 

3  Duncan    Street,    Drummond    Place,    Edin- 

burgh. 

1837  13  Drachenfels,  on  the  Rhine. 

18  Sketch  :  Moonlight  Scene,  Holland. 
81  View  from  Leith  Roads  of  the  Regatta 

of   the   Royal   Eastern   Yacht   Club, 

July  16,  1836. 

1838  108  Sea  Piece  :   Dutch  Pilot  Boat  crossing 

the  Brille  :  Fresh  Gale  and  squally. 
160  Fisherrow    Harbour   at    Low    Water : 

Evening. 
260*  View  on  the  Maes  :  Fresh  Breeze. 
309  View  on  the  Maes,  near  Dort. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

4  Upper  Grey  Street,  Newington,  Edinburgh. 

1839  64  Canal  Scene  between  Delft  and  Rotter- 

dam :    Church    of   St.    Lawrence    in 

the  distance. 
89  View  of  Rotterdam,  from  the  Meuse. 
in  Sea  Piece  :  View  of  Helvoetsluys. 
341  Scene  :    Mouth    of    the    Nith    at    Low 

Water. 
397  Cottage  Scene  :  Musselburgh. 

1840  44  Entrance  to  the  Briel  Harbour  :  Fresh 

Breeze. 
77  Sea  Piece  :    Fresh  Gale. 
120  Winter  Scene. 

211  Canal  Scene:  near  the  Hague.' 

258  Shipping :  View  upon  the  Wyde,  near 

Amsterdam. 
297  View  near  Annan. 
315  Blackford  Farm  Steading. 

1841  112  Dutch  Shipping:  Calm. 

128  Shipping  on  the  Thames  :  light  air  of 
wind. 


129  Sea  Piece  :  Fresh  Breeze. 
257  Winter  Scene  :  View  near  Edinburgh. 
261  View  on  the  Esk  :  Evening. 
374  Moonlight  View  near  Dort. 
413  View  on  the  Beach  at  Dysart. 
459  View  on  the  Rotter,  "Rotterdam. 
15  Rankeillor  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1842  21  Dunbar  Castle,  from  the  West. 

57  Cattle  Piece. 

137  Sea  Piece  :  Calm. 
187  Beach  Scene  :  Dunbar. 
216  Watering  Horses. 
305  Shipping  on  the  Forth  :  Evening. 
336  Norham  Castle,  on  the  Tweed. 
403  Dutch      Galliots      and      Lugger      off 
Lowestoffe  :   Fresh  Breeze. 

1843  50  Sea  Piece  :  Squally  Effect. 
89  Dutch  Pilot  Boat  going  off. 

114  Queensferry. 

126  Port  Edgar,  on  the  Forth  :  Evening. 
146  Cattle  Piece. 
372  Schooner  going  out  of  Port. 
386  Royal  George  Yacht  at  Anchor  :  Leith 
Roads. 

1844  24  Beach  Scene  :  Tantallon. 

26  Musselburgh  Sands  at  Low  Water. 

58  Sea  Piece  :  Fresh  Breeze. 

144  Hay  Sloop  and  Barges  :  View  on  the 
Thames. 

191  Trees  on  the  Esk,  Musselburgh. 

310  The  Bass  Rock,  from  Canty  Bay. 

332  Sea  Piece  :  Squally  Effect. 

383  Cattle  Piece  :  on  the  Water  of  Leith. 

428  Dutch    Galliot    and    Queensferry   Pas- 
sage Boat  off  Inch  Garie. 
59  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1845  49  Sea  Piece. 

67  East  Wemyss,  Coast  of  Fife. 

73  North  Berwick  Harbour  at  Low  Water. 
139  View  from  Craigmillar  Castle. 
233  Scheveling  :  Fishing  Boat  and  Figures. 
274  Glencaple  :  Mouth  of  the  Nith. 
363  Fishing  Boats  on  the  Beach  at  Dysart. 
388  Scene  on  the  Beach  at  Scheveling. 
413  View  on  the  Meuse  :  Moonlight,  Dort 
Church  in  the  distance. 

1846  40*  Holy  Loch,  Argyleshire. 

131  River    Scene :    Schuyte    and    Market- 
boat  near  Dort. 
264  View  on  the  Esk,  near  Roslin. 


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Crawford,  Edmund  Thornton — continued 
272  Greenan  Castle,  Coast  of  Ayrshire. 
356  Scene  in  the  Island  of  Arran. 
429  Village  Scene. 
462  Gateway,  Craigmillar  Castle. 
539  View  on  the  Bran,  near  Dunkeld. 

1847  10  Mill  in  Glengarry,  Argyleshire. 
45  Mill  Sluice. 

145  St.  James'  Park,  London. 

184  Arran  Fishing-Boat  on  the  Beach  :  Isle 

of  Arran. 
237  Group  of  Trees  at  Inveresk. 
269  Fishing  Boats  :  Loch  Fyne. 
386  On  the  Beach  at  Prestonpans. 
388  Shipping    Aground    at    Low    Water  : 

Scene  on  the  Forth. 
400  Group  of  Trees  :  Windsor  Great  Park 
1  Walker  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1848  103  Group  of  Trees  at  Craiglockhart. 
106  Sea   Shore  :    Cockburnspath. 

195  Glendouglas,  Argyleshire. 

323  Eyemouth  Harbour,  from  Gunsgreen. 

365  Waterloo    Bridge    and    Shot    Tower, 

London. 
433  On  the  River  Eye. 
9  Hope  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1849  26  Water  Mill,  near  the  Pass  of  Leny. 
29  Dutch  River  Scene. 

48  Aberdour  Harbour  :  Edinburgh  in  the 
distance. 

102  View  on  the  Meuse  :  Moonlight. 

133  Dutch  Market  Boats  :  View  on  the 
Meuse. 

157  Tantallon  Castle. 

295  Sea  Piece  :  Fresh  Breeze. 

297  Highland  Loch. 

429  Sea  Shore :  Berwickshire.  (Diploma 
Work.  '  Coast  Scene,  North  Ber- 
wick '  [?  same].     R.S.A.  Collection.) 

1850  71  Scene  at  the  Mouth  of  the  Nith. 

89  River  Scene  and  Shipping  :   Holland. 
165  Scene  on  the  Water  of  Leith  :  Craig- 
lockhart. 
192  Scene  near  Dreghorn. 
272  Tarbert  Castle,  Lochfyne. 
329  Lincluden  Abbey. 
487  Part   of    the   Chapter-House,    Furness 

Abbey. 
525  Ruins  of  the  Chapel,  Tantallon  Castle. 


561  Isle  of  Arran,  from  the  Ayrshire  Coast. 
636  Tantallon  Castle. 

655  Aberdour  Harbour. 

656  Highland  Landscape. 
11  Melville  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1851  120  French     Fishing     Boats     (Luggers)  : 

Holy  Island  Bay. 

174  Watermill  near  Ardoch. 

217  Dunstanborough  Castle. 

244  Sea  Piece  :  Dutch  Boats  making  Har- 
bour, Evening. 

420  A  Burnside. 

547  Lindesfarne  Abbey. 

1852  6  Aberdour  Harbour. 
53  Whitby,  Yorkshire. 

75  Dutch  Shipping  :  View  on  the  Maes. 
89  Lancaster  Sands. 
120  Limekiln,   North  Sunderland. 
217  On  the  River  Avon. 
223  Mill-dam  :    Study  from  Nature. 

Lent  by  David  Simson,  Esq. 
283  Dutch  Shipping  :  View  on  the  Maes. 
317  On  the  River  Tweed  :  Tweedsmuir. 
Lent  by  David  Simson,  Esq. 

1853  40  Hartlepool  Harbour. 

46  Watermill  :  Yair  Bridge. 
104  Woodland  Scene. 
196  Tantallon  Castle. 
259  The  Watering  Place. 
451  Harvest  Time. 

1854  43  Scene    in    Portsmouth    Harbour,    with 

H.M.S.   Victory. 
82  Wooden  Bridge  at  Kate's  Mill,  Water 

of  Leith. 
94  Cliffs  :  Auchmithie. 
193  Morning  after  a  Storm  :  Holy  Island, 

with  the  Abbey  of  Lindesfarne. 
226  The  Covert  Side. 

294  Fresh  Breeze  on  the  Coast  of  Holland  : 
Pilot  Boats  leaving  Harbour. 

1855  52  On  the  Water  of  Leith. 

87  Market   Boats  :   Scene  on   the   Meuse, 

near  Dort. 
96  Royal  Horse  Artillery  :  a  Sketch. 
131  Harbour  Scene  :  Rotterdam,  with  the 

Church  of  St.  Lawrence. 
192  Dutch  River  Scene. 
208  Fishing  Boats  on  the  Beach  :  Scene  on 
the  East  Coast. 


CATALOGUE 


81 


285  Mill    Lead,    Sauchton  :    The    Pentland 

Hills  in  the  distance. 
358  Shipping   on    the   Thames,    with    Hay 

Barge. 
376  Rustic  Bridge,  near  Cawdor  Castle. 
433  Twilight  Scene  on  the  Thames. 
497  Dunottar  Castle. 

523  Cottages. 

646  On  the  Road  to  the  Grimsel  :  from  a 

Sketch  by  Lieut.-Colonel  Macniven. 

647  Bellinzona  :   from  a  Sketch  by  Lieut.- 

Colonel  Macniven. 

1856  2  Linlithgow  Palace  :   Morning. 

10  The  Bass,   from  the   Rocks  at  Canty 
Bay. 

220  Fresh   Breeze  :    off  the  Coast  of   Hol- 
land. 

298  Squall  passing  off. 

332  The  River  Side  :  a  Day  in  Autumn. 
Lent  by  John  Mood,  Esq.,  Rosehall. 

388  A  December  Day. 

Lent  by  W.  Wilson,  Esq.,   Banknock. 

442  Inveraray  Harbour,  Lochfyne. 

448  Fishermen    Landing. 

1857  46  Weymouth  Harbour,  Dorsetshire. 

128  On    the    Beach    at    North    Berwick  : 

Fresh  Breeze. 
182  On  the  Beach  at  Broughty  Ferry  :  Ebb 
Tide. 

Lent   by  W.    F.    Caruthers,    Esq.,    Dor- 
mont. 
292  Holy  Island. 
Greenbank,  Lasswade. 

1858  27  Zwyndrecht,  Dort. 

53  Schereninzin  [?  Scheveningen]  Sands. 
165  Delfthaven,  from  the  Schidam  Dyke. 
174  Bellevue,  Dort. 
390  Dort. 
458  Composition. 

524  Scheveningen  :     Fish    Boats    Landing 

Fish. 

1859  143  The  Boomjes,  Rotterdam. 
258  The  Port  of  Delft. 

1860  108  Landscape    and    Cattle  :    Effect    after 

Rain. 
181  Poole,  Dorsetshire. 
246  *  Canty  Bay.' 
337  A  Lee  Shore. 
386  On  the  North  Esk. 
539  Beach  Scene  :  Scheveling. 


1861 


1863 


1863 


1864 


1865 


1866 


1867 


1868 


548  Entrance  to  the  Port  of  Delft. 

560  On  the  River  Maas  :  Brielle  Church. 
15  Tongland,   Kirkcudbright. 

67  Pappendricht  Ferry. 

349  Closehauled,  crossing  the  Bar.  (N.G. 
of  Scotland.  Deposited  by  Royal 
Association  for  Promotion  of  Fine 
Arts  in  Scotland,  1861 ;  presented 
1897.) 

379  Eskside,   Lasswade. 

529  Bay  of  Morecambe,  Cumberland. 
104  Beach  Scene  :  Ebb  Tide. 

166  Burnmouth. 

318  Deanfoot,  Dunglass. 

415  Beach  Scene  :  Ebb  Tide. 

43 *  Sea-Shore  :  Eyemouth. 

440  Threave  Castle. 

260  Harvest  Time. 

Lent  by  John  Mood,  Esq. 
39  On  the  North  Esk. 
217  On  the  River  Irthing,  Gilsland. 
443  River  Scene  in  Holland. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Fraser,  R.S.A. 
482  Moorland  Scene. 

380  On  the  North  Esk  :   Autumnal  Morn- 

ing. 

523  Cottage  and  Peat  Sledge  :  Nairnshire. 

540  Coastguard  Station,  North  Berwick. 

643  Tarbert  Castle,  Loch  Fyne. 

703  '  And  the  salt  spray  that  dashing  bil- 
lows form.' 

787  Lowland  Dell  :  Autumn. 

828  Canal  Scene,  near  the  Hague. 

251  Dunstanburgh  Castle. 

341  Skirts  of  the  Wood  :  Autumn. 

366  On  the  River  Arey,  Argyllshire. 

554  Dutch  River  Scene  :  Light  Air  of 
Wind. 

429  Coast  Scene  :   Burnmouth. 

530  On  the  River  Esk,  Glennevock. 
577  On  the  Tweed,  Tweedsmuir. 
837  Winter  Scene. 

362  The   Fenham    Flats,    Ebb-Tide :    Holy 

Island  in  the  distance. 
399  Dunstanburgh  Castle. 
628  The  Lowland  Stream. 

Lent  by  James  Paterson,   Esq.,   of  Kin- 
nettles. 
679  Hay  Boats  off  Dordrecht. 


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Crawford,  Edmund  Thornton — continued 
1869      43  Cottages,  near  Loch  Vennachar. 

348  Cove  :   Cockburnspath,   Coast  of  Ber- 
wickshire. 
370  Study  :  Argyle  Cottage,  Lasswade. 
456  French    Fishing    Boats,    Luggers    and 
Fishing  Smack  :  Ebb-Tide. 
Lent  by  William  Lowson,   Esq.,  of  Bal- 
thayock. 
559  Luggers  and  Boat :  Hartlepool. 
575  The  Clachan  of  Aberfoyle. 

1872  35  The  Mountain  Stream. 

184  The  Boom  Quay,  Rotterdam. 

200  The  Dove-Cot,  Craigmillar  Castle. 

277  Harbour  Scene  :  Evening. 

1873  217  Boat  Shore,  Cockenzie. 

226  Sloop  and  Brig  aground  at  low  water. 
Lent  by  W.  Neish,  Esq.,  Forfar. 

235  The  North  Esk  Valley,  with  the  Pent- 
lands. 
Lent  by  J.  Y.  Smith,  Esq.,  M.D. 

313  Sea-piece  :  Coast  of  Holland. 

442  Coast  Scene  :  Morning. 

1874  155  Fresh  Gale  and  Squally. 

178  Beating  to  Windward  :  Squall  passing 

off. 
180  Road  Scene  near  Largo. 
256  Greenan  Castle,  Coast  of  Ayrshire. 
429  On   the  North  Esk  at  Kirkettle,   near 

Rosslyn. 

1875  22  Study  at  Netherhouse,   Lasswade. 
298  Dutch  Shipping  :  Calm. 

309  The  Water-Mill. 
1877      92  On  the  Beach  at  North  Berwick. 

178  Carrington  Saw-Mill,  near  Temple. 
191  Crossing  the  Ford. 
304  On  the  Coast  at  Elie. 
451  Road  Scene,  near  Lasswade. 
1880     34  The  Valley  of  the  Leader. 

Lent    by    James    T.    Wilson,    Esq.,    of 
Restalrig  House. 
284  Bellevue,  Doort. 

Lent  by  George  R.   Mather,  Esq.,  Glas- 
gow. 
389  The  Edge  of  the  Wood. 

Lent  by  A.  Blair  Spence,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
1886    249  Dunstanborough  Castle  :   Morning. 
380  On  the  Arey,  Argyllshire. 


CRAWFORD,  William  Painter 

Born  1825.     Died  1869. 
Associate  i860. 
9  Jamaica  Street,   Edinburgh. 

1841  474  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 

1842  192  Girl  at  a  Fountain. 

331  Little  Red  Riding  Hood. 
3  Jamaica  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1843  467  Noma  relating  her  tale  to  Minna  and 

Brenda  Troil. 
83  High  Street,  Ayr. 

1844  216  Study  of  Fruit. 
345  Fruit  Girl. 

Bruce' s    Lodgings,    18    South    Nelson    Street, 
Edinburgh. 

1845  3  Portrait  of  a  Young  Gentleman. 
269  The  Love  Message. 

369  A  Wild  Flower. 
378  The  Wounded  Dove. 
56  India  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1846  150  '  Genevieve. ' 
212  Fruit  Girl. 
321  Music. 

390  Devotion. 
30  Royal  Circus,  Edinburgh. 

1848  164  Head  :  a  Study. 

170  Gipsy  Girl  :  a  Study. 
234  Maternal   Love. 

Lent  by  Miss  M.  A.  Chalmers,  Ayr. 
240  The  Sisters. 

Lent  by  Miss  M.  A.  Chalmers,  Ayr. 

250  Prospero  and  Miranda. 

46  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1849  80  Faith. 

251  The  Village  Belle. 

296  A  Highland  Mother  :  Evening. 
306  The  Souvenir. 
348  The  Milkmaid  :   Morning. 
378  In  Masquerade  :  a  Study. 

1850  7  A  Moorish  Girl. 

267  Christ  blessing  little  Children. 

305  Jessica. 

328  Improvisatrice  of  Ischia. 

331  Wild  Flowers. 

493  Miss  Maconochie,   Meadowbank. 

496  Mrs.   Blair,   Senior,  of  Avontoun. 

567  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

644  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 


CATALOGUE 


83 


1851  339  Return  from  Milking. 
343  Embroiderer  of  Bordeaux. 

370  Peasant   Girls   at   a    Fountain  :    High 

Pyrenees. 
475  The  Infant  Son  of  John  Inglis,  Esq. 
606  Miss  Harriet  Hare. 
614  A  Portrait. 
632  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
634  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1852  17  Mrs.  J.  Meiklam. 
239  Miss  Meiklam. 
246  The  Seasons. 

355  A  Spanish  Senora. 

416  Master  John    R.    Meiklam. 

611  Mrs.  Dr.  J.  Brown. 

639  Miss  Harriet  Hare. 

Lent  by  Professor  Maconochie. 
648  Miss  Charlotte  Wiggen. 

Lent  by   Professor  Maconochie. 

1853  125  A  Spanish  Lady. 

566  Portraits  in  Crayon  of  the  Twin  Sons 

of  Walter  J.  Hunter,  Esq. 
582  Miss  M.  Hotchkis  :  Crayon. 
651  Kirkman  J.  Finlay,  Esq.  :  Crayon. 
662  Miss  Fraser  :  Crayon. 
668  Mr.  Alexander  Inglis  :   Crayon. 

1854  100  The  Sisters. 

127  The  Morning  Star. 

299  Rose  Bradwardine. 

370  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gilbert  Mitchell  Innes. 

480  Miss  Isabella  Hill. 

668  Master  Patrick  Chas.  Eric  Newbiggin. 

669  Mrs.  Western. 

681  Master  Harry  Hill. 

1855  197  A  Study. 

228  Macknight  Craufurd,  Esquire.  Cos- 
tume temp.  Charles  I. 

486  Mrs.  Macknight  Craufurd.  Costume 
fourteenth  century. 

535  Master  Ernest  Durant  :  Crayon. 

569  Miss  Potter. 

570  Captain  Shearman  :  Crayon. 
598  Mrs.  Maconochie  :  Crayon. 

642  Master      John      Allan      Maconochie  : 

Crayon. 
661  Allan  A.  Wellwood  Maconochie,  Esq., 
Professor,  University  of  Glasgow. 
33  Abercromby  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1856  46  William  Allan  Woddrop,  Esquire. 
103  Autumn. 


411  The  Minstrels. 

539  Master  Arthur  Begbie. 

559  Portraits  of  two  Sisters. 

577  Lady  Agnes  More  Nisbett. 

581  Mrs.  Watson. 

587  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

1857      44  The  Gardener's  Daughter. 

99  The  '  Chapeau  a  la  Mode.' 

298  The  Way  Home  by  the  Brook. 

409  The  May  Queen. 

536  Major  A.  W.  Campbell. 

596  Masters  William  and  Frederick  Mait- 

land. 

628  Study  of  a  Head. 

630  Mrs.  Thomson. 

1858    322  Flowers. 

636  Miss  Ferrier  Hamilton. 

651  Miss  Watkins. 

652  Master  James  Dunsmuir. 

653  Mrs.  Sandwith. 

682  Miss  Georgina  Ferrier  Hamilton. 

692  Mrs.  Roberts. 

1859      49  Mrs.   Renny  Tailyour. 

472  Mary,  daughter  of  Stewart  B.   Hare 

Esq.,  of  Calderhall. 

652  George  and  Stair  Dick  Lauder. 

653  Mrs.  Graham. 

654  Miss  Kate  Dick  Lauder. 

659  Captain  Grant  Suttie. 

660  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

662  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1860      28  Mrs.  and  Miss  Hepburn. 

89  John  Gordon,  Esq.,  of  Charleton. 

91  Master  Charles  Gordon 

227  Mrs.  Woddrop. 

596  William  Clark,  Esq. 

637  Mrs.  Clark. 

684  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

686  Portrait. 

712  Miss  Renny  Tailyour. 

1861      50  <  To  be  Sold. ' 

104  Return  from  Chapel :  Costume  of  Bor- 

deaux. 

190  The  Return  from  Maying. 

468  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

653  Captain  Mackenzie,  H.E.I.C.S. 

763  The  Lady  Annie  Duff. 

770  Miss  Orde. 

772  Mrs.  Panton. 

1862     154  A  Chance   Meeting. 

84 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


1863 


1864 


Crawford,  William — continued 

504  Mrs.  Brodie  :  Italian  Costume. 

598  The  Valentine. 

648  Marion,    daughter    of    Thomas    Mac- 
Knight  Craufurd,  Esq.,  Cartsburn. 

708  Portraits  of  Sisters. 

740  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

754  Donald  Mackenzie,  Esq. 

781  Miss  Charlotte  Mackenzie. 
1863    206  Mrs.  Hay. 

381  An  Ayrshire  Lassie. 

497  Lady  Elizabeth  Lee  Harvey  and  Henry 
Lee  Harvey,  Esq. 

693  Miss  Taylor. 

695  Lady  Macpherson  Grant. 

696  Alexander  Maconochie  Wellwood,  Esq. 
698  Mrs.  Prinsep. 

714  Captain  Prinsep. 

730  The  Dowager  Lady  Napier. 

248  Portrait. 

Lent  by  W.    Brodie,   Esq. 
3  Miss  Georgina  A.  Agnew. 

153  Miss     Cowan,     Miss     Margaret     and 

Master  John  Cowan. 

154  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
168  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

281  Children  of  John  Middleton,  Esq. 
367  Mrs.  R.  S.  Wyld. 

599  Children  of  John  Middleton,  Esq. 
644  The  Keeper's  Daughter. 

1865  1  Miss  Stopford. 

205  Mrs.   William   Kippen. 

211  Children  of  Captain  Grant  Suttie. 

233  Miss  Mary  Forbes  and  Miss  Isabella 

Ross,  Daughters  of  J.  G.  Chancellor, 

Esq.,  of  Shieldhill. 
507  Mrs.  Chisholm,  of  Erchless  Castle. 
543  Miss  Alice  Wyndham. 
555  Portrait. 
562  Mrs.  Hog. 
773  Waiting  at  the  Ferry. 
2  Lynedoch  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1866  36  The   Children   of  A.   V.    Smith   Sligo, 

Esq.,  of  Inzievar. 
52  Miss  Georgina  Mackay. 
65  Surgeon-Major    Seaman,    72nd    High- 
landers. 
149  Portraits  of  Brother  and  Sister. 
188  Miss  Alice  Nelson. 


404 

5i3 
674 
1867  27 
232 
283 
334 

362 
428 
608 

613 


858 

1868  56 
198 
269 
360 
508 
562 

567 
646 
822 

1869  173 
363 

441 
600 
670 
720 
726 
787 

806 

1870  99 

192 
1880    431 

472 


Archie. 

Mamma's  Bracelet. 

Ophelia. 

Secret  Intelligence. 

Maggie. 

'  Willie,'  son  of  W.  H.  Penrose,  Esq. 

Colonel  Cheape,  H.M.I.S. 

Lady  Margaret  Maconochie  Wellwood. 

Allan  A.   Maconochie  Wellwood,  Esq., 

of  Meadowbank  and  Garvock. 
Mrs.  A.  Pitcairn. 
Portraits. 
Archibald,  son  of  James  Merry,  Esq., 

M.P. 
Charles,    son    of   James    Merry,    Esq., 

M.P. 

(608  and  613   Panels  for   Drawing-room 
at  Belladrum.) 
Town  and  Country. 
Mrs.   Hickson  Ferguson. 
Master  H.  Gordon  Cumming. 
Mrs.  William  J.  Scott. 
The  Wishing  Pool. 
Master  Allan  A.  Swinton. 
Master  Horace  Wyndham. 
'  My  Heart's  in  the  Highlands.' 
Portrait. 

More  Free  than  Welcome. 
Mrs.  Skelton. 
Portraits     of     Sisters :      '  Lucy     and 

Evelyn. ' 
In  Search  of  Light. 
1  Gracie  ' :  Portrait. 
Too  Late. 

Lady  Gibson  Maitland. 
Dr.  Morehead. 
Maud,  daughter  of  Sir  A.   R.   Gibson 

Maitland,  Bart.,  M.P. 
Alice,      daughter      of      Lieut.-Colonel 

Pitcairn. 
Alexander,  son  of  Archibald  Campbell, 

Esq. 
Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
Mrs.  W.  T.  Thomson. 

Lent  by  W.  T.  Thomson,  Esq. 
William    Campbell,    Seaman    Deputy 

Inspector-General    of   Army    Hospi- 
tals. 

Lent  by  W.  T.  Thomson,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


86 


DAN  BY,  Francis  Painter 

Born   1793.     Died   1861. 
Hon.  Member  1829. 
London. 

1828  154  The  Valley  of  the  Upas  or  Poison  Tree. 
(Victoria  &  Albert  Museum.  '  Upas 
or  Poison  Tree  of  Java.'  Rev.  C.  H. 
Townshend  Bequest,  1869.  Ruined 
by  bitumen  and  withdrawn  from  ex- 
hibition.) 
1844    241  The  Passage  of  the  Red  Sea. 

Lent  by  the  Duke  of  Sutherland. 

DEGAS,  Hilaire  Germain  Edgar 

Painter 
Born  1834. 

Hon.  Member  191 1 
37  Rue   Victor  Massd,  Paris. 
1911    282  Les  Danseuses. 

Lent  by  M.   Bernheim  Jeune,  Paris. 
1913    354  Ballet  Girl. 

Lent  by  George  Burrell,  Esq.,  Paisley. 
1915    464  Two  Dancers. 

DELAROCHE,  Paul  Hippolyte 

Painter 
Born   1797.     Died   1856. 

Hon.  Member  1854. 
1850    548  S.   C.   Hall,   Esq.,   Editor  of  '  London 
Art  Journal.' 
Lent  by  S.  C.  Hall,  Esq. 
Paris. 
1854    409  Napoleon      at      Fontainebleau :      The 
Original  Study. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  P.  &  D.  Colnaghi,  London. 
1857    247  Edward  V.  and  Richard  Duke  of  York. 
Lent    by    the    Imperial    Museum    of    the 
Luxembourg. 

DOCHARTY,  James  Painter 

Born  1829.     Died  1878. 
Associate  1877. 
82   West  Nile  Street,  Glasgow. 
1864    222  Ardnadam  Burn,  Holy  Loch. 

368  The  Fall  of  the  Leaf :  Entrance  to  the 
Forest. 


545  Evening  on  the  Cart,  near  Langside. 
646  Head  of  Holy  Loch. 

1865  136  Bursting     of     the     Leaves :     Cadzow 

Forest. 
201  On   the  Little  Echaig,   Head  of  Holy 
Loch. 

251  Autumn  :  Cadzow  Forest. 
408  Morning  Light  on  Benmore. 

545  A  Sunny  Nook  at  the  Head  of  the 
Burn. 

1866  7*  Roseneath  Wood  in  Summer. 
214  The  Path  through  the  Wood. 

252  Mist  rising  off  the  Hills. 

300  A  Morning  in  September  :  Looking  to- 
wards Glen  Orchay. 
599  Winter  Evening  in  Cadzow  Forest. 
700  A  Storm  passing  over  Ben  Cruachan. 
791  A  Place  where  Wild  Flowers  grow. 

1867  238  Early  Morning  :  Ben  Cruachan. 
248  Early  Summer  :  Glen  Leair. 
743  Glen  Sloy. 

748  The  Echaig,  Argyleshire. 

808  The  Silver  Strand,  Loch  Katrine. 

1868  379  Heart  of  the  Trossachs.    (Kelvingrove 

Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.  Adam  Teacher 
Bequest,  1898.) 

626  Clouds  passing  off,  near  the  Linn  of 
Dee. 

695  Beeches  :  Early  Summer  in  Campsie 
Glen. 

699  Winter  Morning  :  Holy  Loch.  (Kelvin- 
grove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.  '  Head 
of  Holy  Loch.'  Adam  Teacher  Be- 
quest,  1898.) 

867  Head  of  Loch  Vennacher. 

1869  29  Moorland,  near  Dalmally. 
198  A  Lonely  Road. 

335  Loch  Awe,  from  near  Ardchonnel :  Ben 

Cruachan  in  the  distance. 
458*  An  Arran  Cottage. 
571  Breezy  Day  :  Ardchonnel  Castle. 

1870  435  The  Moor  of  Rannoch. 

544  Morning,  from  the  Arran  Shore. 

618  The  Forest  in  Spring. 

675  Glenfalloch  :  Mist  rising  after  Rain. 

834  Shore  Road,  near  Corrie. 

885  Glen  Dee  Deer  Forest. 

1871  134  Mist  rising  after  Rain  :  Loch  Etive. 
173  Morning :    Mist    on    the    Hills,    Loch 

Etive. 


86 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Docharty,  James — continued 
249  Glen  Massan. 

339  The  Close  of  Day  :  Holy  Loch. 
348  A  Dangerous  Pool  :  Glen  Etive. 

1872  21  Spring. 

31  The  Carr  Water. 

32  The  Peat  Cart. 

251  Mar  Forest :  Evening. 
563  Carrick  Castle,  Loch  Goil. 
112   Wellington  Street,  Glasgow. 

1873  99  The  Thames,  near  Goring. 
154  A  Highland  Farm. 

299  Glen  Falloch. 

334  Deer  Forest,  Braemar.  (Birmingham 
Art  Gallery,  '  Glen  Lui  Deer  Forest, 
Braemar.'  Presented  by  Frederick 
Elkington,  1882.) 

542  Goring,  on  the  Thames. 

1874  71  Crossing  the  Moor  to  the  Blackmount. 
99  Castle  Moil,  Skye  :  Hills  of  Ross-shire. 

423  River  Echaig  :  Mist  clearing  off  Ben- 
more. 

1875  149  A  Deep  Pool  on  the  River  Lochy. 

Lent  by  James  Reid,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
341  Ben  Sleoch,  Loch  Maree. 
416  Glen  Torridon,  Ross-shire. 
496  A  Highland  River. 
654  River  Lochy,  Killin. 

1876  41  The  Wet  Road. 

263  Heart  of  the  Trossachs. 

365  Kelp-burning  in  the  Outer  Hebrides. 

483  Ben  Venue  and  Loch  Katrine. 

1877  345  Side  of  Loch  Lomond,  Luss. 

Lent  by  Sir  James  Lumsden,  of  Arden. 
370  View  on  the  Clyde  :  Bothwell  Castle. 
392  A  Mill-Dam  on  the  Clyde  :  Autumn. 
653  A  Study  for  a  Picture. 
134  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1878  219  Old  Bridge  on  the  Moor. 
409  The  Trossachs. 

Lent  by  J.  Graham,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
616  A     Mountain     Stream.      (Kelvingrove 
Art    Gallery,    Glasgow.     •  A    Salmon 
Stream.'    Presented  by  J.  C.  Arnot, 

1903-) 

1879  50  A  Sketch  in  Glenlyon. 
616  An   English   Farmyard. 

1880  217  The  Spate. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Docharty. 


DOUGLAS,  Sir  William  Fettes 


Painter 


Born    1822.     Died   1891. 


Associate  185 1.     Academician  1854. 

Secretary  for  some  months  in    1870. 

SIXTH    PRESIDENT,    1882-91. 

47  George  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1845  196  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman  in  a  Highland 

Dress. 

292  Study  of  Light  and  Shade  for  a  Por- 
trait. 

374  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

393  Dr.  Gustaf  Kombst. 

1846  32  Robbers  dividing  Spoil. 

108  Scene  from  a  German  Ballad. 

1847  65  Portrait     of     a     Gentleman     and     his 

Youngest  Daughter. 
106  The  Usurers. 
151  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
364  The  Summons  to  the  Secret  Tribunal. 

406  After  the  Battle  :   The   Riflers  of  the 

Slain. 

1848  33  Entertainment  for  Man  and  Horse. 
45  A  Jewish  Rabbi. 

131  The  Horseman  and  the  Sicilian  Cap- 
tive. 

363  Study  of  an  Old  Head. 

385  Charles  I.  and  the  Marquis  of  Hamil- 
ton. 

472  The  Doubtful  Word :  Scene  in  a 
School-room. 

1849  101  The  Guard-house  Door  :  Soldiers  play- 

ing at  Dice. 

245  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

299  Bandits  selling  Spoil. 

324  Interior  of  a  Village  Ale-House  :  Dis- 
cussing the  European  Revolutions. 

343  Battledore  and  Shuttlecock. 

371  The  Astrologer. 

407  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1850  28  The  Death  of  Sir  Andrew  Barton. 
80  The  Knife  Grinder. 

133  Dr.  George  Bell. 

146  Study  from  Nature. 

215  The  Departure  for  Battle. 

283  Still  Life. 

443  Drafts. 

1851  5  Thomas  Faed,  Esq.     (Scottish  N.P.G. 

Presented  by  Alfred  Jones,  1908.) 


CATALOGUE 


87 


234  The  Widow's  Mite. 

239  John  Ballantyne,  Esq. 
249  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 
479  Sketch  from  Nature. 
491  Sketch  from  Nature. 
503  Sketch  from  Nature. 

558  The  Intercepted  Dispatch  :  Civil  Wars. 

1852  38  Too  Late  :  The  Expectant. 
39  Too  Late  :  The  Recipient. 

123  The  Bibliomaniac.  (N.G.  of  British 
Art,  '  Bibliomania.'  Bequeathed  by 
Jacob  Bell,  1859.) 

456  '  Guess  my  Name.' 

500  Study  from  Nature,  near  Melrose. 

546  Ribston,  near  Liverpool. 

581  Distant  View  of  Warwick. 

1853  45  The  Bibliopolists. 
102  Child  with  Flowers. 

114  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
123  A  Study  from  Nature. 
172  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

190  Study  of  an  Old  Head. 

313  The  Wild  Flower  Gatherer. 
510  Seven  Drawings  in  Ivory  Black. 

1854  96  Dean  Swift  and  the  Errand  Boy. 
no  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

240  The      Attempted       Assassination      of 

William  of  Orange,  1582. 
254  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
282  Philosophy  in  the  Olden  Time. 
487  Nine  Drawings  in  Ivory-black. 
4   Wemyss  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1855  3  Homeward  Bound. 

83  The  Guard-house  Chorus. 
193  Interior. 
196  A  Study. 
344  Reading  the  News. 
359  Monkish  Transcribers. 
520  Among  the  Brambles. 
726  Sketch  near  Melrose. 

1856  25  The  Rosicrucians  :  The  Searchers  after 

the  Grand  Arcanum. 

191  The  Tempter. 
310  Quiet  Enjoyment. 

1857  64  Sidrophel. 

156  The    Alchemist.      (Victoria     &    Albert 
Museum.    [?  Same.]    Bequeathed  by 
Mrs.   Fochetti,  1873.) 
Lent  by  a  Liverpool  Owner. 


192  Ralph  presenting  Hudibras'  Love- 
Letter. 

296  The  Messenger  of  Evil  Tidings. 
(Diploma  Work.  R.S.A.  Collection.) 
14  Berners  Street,  Oxford  Street,  London. 

1858  279  Scene  in  a  Church  in  Rome. 
321  St.  Dunstan  and  the  Devil. 

Brandon  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1859  92  The      Recusant's      Concealment      dis- 

covered :  Persecution  in  Scotland. 
216  In  the  '  Scriptorium.' 
441  False  Astrologer. 

1860  29  An  Old  Curiosity  Shop,  Rome. 
402  The  Arrest  of  Pietro  d'Apone. 

12  Greenside  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1861  337  Prestonpans  :    Looking  towards  Cock- 

enzie. 
413  The  Pend,  Prestonpans. 
466  The  Lonely  Shore. 
8  Baxter  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1862  6  Un  Contretemps. 

150  Erskine  Nicol,  Esq.,  R.S.A.  (R.S.A. 
Collection.  Sketch  Portrait  of  Nicol. 
Presented  by  Douglas,  1865.) 

307  La  Soubrette. 

318  Dante  arranging  his  Friends  in  In- 
ferno. 

386  The  Last  Hour  of  a  Dark  Life. 

608  The  Nun  at  her  Devotions.  (Aberdeen 
Art  Gallery,  'The  Nun,'  15^  by  u£  in. 
Bequeathed  by  Sir  George  Reid,  19 13.) 
Lent  by  James  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 

619  The  Friend's  Return  from  beyond  the 
Grave. 

1863  103  Criticism. 

Lent  by  James  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
186  '  At  Home  ' :  Portraits. 
311  The  Errand  of  Mercy. 
336  Brie  a  Brae. 

Lent  by  James  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
604  The    Old,    Old    Story :    '  Ou    l'amour 

va-t-il  se  nicher. ' 
Bow  Butts,  Kinghorn,   Fifeshire. 

1864  32  Hudibras  and  the  Lawyer. 
238  Curiosity. 

274  A  Nook  for  Novel  Readers. 

303  David  Laing,  Esq.,  F.S.A.  :  Presented 
to  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy  by  the 
Artist.  (N.G.  of  Scotland.  Presented 
by  R.S.A.,  1910.) 


88 


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Douglas,  Sir  William  Fettes— continued 
45°  The  Alchymist  on  the  Verge  of  a  Dis- 
covery. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
514  The   Spell.     (N.G.   of  Scotland.      Pre- 
sented   by    James    T.    Gibson-Craig, 
1886.) 

1865  359  After  Sunset. 

475  The  Bibliophilist's  Haunt. 
546  The  Return  of  the  Carrier. 
567  Enter  Father  Ignatius. 

631  Perfect    Solitude :    a    Woman    among 

Books. 
673  The  Door  of  the  Death  Chamber. 
2  Tor  Villas,  Campden  Hill,  London. 

1866  335  On  the  Grand  Canal,  Venice. 
409  The  Tapestry  Worker. 

Lent  by  D.  L.   Gibson,  Esq. 
586  From    the    Palazzo   Justinian,    looking 
towards  the  Rialto. 
27  Anne  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1867  250  The  Whisper. 

351  The    Conspirators  :    Treachery    versus 

Treason. 
496  Waiting   for  a   Last   Interview  :    Civil 
Wars. 
Viewforth  Bank,  Queensferry. 

1868  326  Canakins  and  Cardplayers. 
371  The  Breakfast  Table. 

411  Greybeards  and  Topers. 
488  Collating  MSS.  :  The  Whispered  Cor- 
rection. 
668  The  Antiquary's  Daughter. 
828  A  Letter  from  the  Sea. 
1  Great  Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1869  162  The  Lady  and  Hudibras. 

Lent   by   William    Wilson,    Esq.,    Bank 
nock. 
194  Gossip. 
209  A  Window  at  Gensano. 

356  The  Tea  Table. 

457  The  Old  World  and  the  New. 

592  The  Dispute. 
610  Left  Behind. 

1870  313  A  Dabbler  in  Alchemy. 

357  An  Eastern  Merchant. 
466  The  Poisoner. 

476  The  Sleeping  Drummer. 

593  Adding  Glory  to  the  Saints. 
644  Traveller's  Tales. 


1871  346  The  Intercepted  Love-Letter. 

380  Brought  in  to  Die  :  a  Scene  in  the  '45. 
557  Wishart  preaching  against  Mariolatry. 
(N.G.     of    Scotland.       Presented    by 
John  Kirkhope,  1910.) 
4   Wemyss  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1872  171  The  China  Mender. 

196  From  '  My  Aunt  Margaret's  Mirror.' 
293  Gravity  and  Levity. 
391  Among  Books. 
445  The  Rosier ucian. 
449  The  Sea  Window. 

1873  in  San  Carlo  Borromeo  melting  his  Plate 

to  feed  the  Starving  Poor. 
Lent  by  James  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
212  '  When  the  sea  gives  up  her  dead.' 

Lent  by  William  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Bank- 
nock. 
223  Moonlight  on  the  Sea. 
21  Coates  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1874  154  On  a  Housetop  in  Rome. 
181  Tittle-Tattle  and  Tea. 

210  The  Midnight  Despatch  :  Cromwell  re- 
ceiving notice  of  '  The  Start.' 
Lent  by  William  Christie,  Esq. 

220  '  Is  it  a  Love-Letter?  ' 

Lent  by  James  Jamieson,  Esq. 

302  The  Prisoner. 

372  Music. 

Lent  by  James  Jamieson,  Esq. 

1875  37  Stonehaven,    from    the    Bervie    Braes. 

{Vide  1885,  No.  229.)    (Art  Gallery  of 
S.  Australia,  Adelaide.     Bought  with 
Sir  Thomas  Elder  Fund,   1899.) 
Lent  by  Captain  Lodder. 

267  The  Old  Bureau  in  the  Lumber-Room . 

296  Arranging  the  Boudoir. 

1876  48  The  Suicide's  Pool. 
179  '  Sold.' 

191  China  Mania. 

244  Early  Morning  :  Herring  Boats  enter- 
ing Stonehaven  Harbour.  (Vide 
1891-2,  No.  168.) 

273  View  from  an  Old  Stair  Window. 
1878      57  By  the  Wayside  :  Rome. 

193  The  Iron  Chest. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Gibson,   Esq. 

253  Scene    from    the    '  Antiquary. '      ( Vide 
1891-2,  No.  192.) 
Lent  by  James  Jamieson,  Esq.,  Kirkcaldy. 


CATALOGUE 


89 


1880 
1880 


1881 


435  My  Studio  Door  :  Rome. 

633  Models  at  their  Dinner  :  Rome. 
10  Magdala  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1879    134  The   Village  of   the   Water  of   Leith, 
from  a  Window  in  Rothesay  Terrace. 
Lent  by  John  R.  Findlay,  Esq. 

412  King  Jamie  at  his  Kail. 

550  At  a  Ferry. 

654  Rio  della  Guerra,  Venice. 

823  On  the  Bents,  near  Troon. 

75  The  Spell. 

Lent  by  G.   B.  Simpson,  Esq.,  Broughty 
Ferry. 

300  The  Old  Curiosity  Shop,  Rome. 
Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 

179  A  Corner  of  a  Picture. 
5  Lynedoch  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1883    219  Benvenuto     Cellini.       (Patrick     Allan 
Fraser's     Hospitalfield     Trust,     Ar- 
broath.    Vide  p.  113.) 

331  The  Armourer. 

844  Between  Troon  and  Prestwick. 

888  The  Burn,  Glen  Striven. 

907  Summer  Night  on  the  Shore  :  Ayrshire. 

125  The  Antiquary  and  Lovel. 

224  Hudibras     and     Ralph     visiting     the 
Astrologer. 

227  At  the  Head  of  Loch  Feochan. 

229  Stonehaven,    from    the    Bervie    Braes. 
(Vide  1875,  No.  37-) 

231  In  Glen  Striven. 

338  Beech  Trees  at  Hartrigg. 

340  After  Sunset. 

662  Rocks,  near  Dunnottar  Castle. 

675  On  the  Ayrshire  Coast,  near  Troon. 

695  Near  Fairley,  Ayrshire. 

706  Lochmaben  Loch. 

726  Near  Lochmaben  Town. 

732  Lochmaben  :    Birrenswark  in   the  dis- 
tance. 

819  Callander. 

839  On  the  Fife  Coast,  near  Largo. 

879  After  Sunset :  Callander. 

453  Loch  Striven. 
Lent  by  J.  Irvine  Smith,  Esq 

454  On    Loch    Striven  :    looking    towards 
Arran. 
Lent  by  J.  Irvine  Smith,  Esq. 

455  A  Mountain  Burn. 


1884 


1885 


1887 


1887 


456(1)  Above  Bracklynn;  (2)  The  Mill 
Rock,  Lochmaben ;  (3)  View  from 
Castle  Law  :  Roslin  in  the  distance. 

482  Lochmaben,  Dumfriesshire. 

491  Near  Kilconquhar,  Fifeshire. 

765  A  Student  of  the  Black  Art. 

Lent  by  John  Hutchison,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
1888    818  Blackness  Castle. 

Lent  by  J.  R.  Findlay,  Esq. 

836  Carriden. 

Lent  by  J.  Irvine  Smith,  Esq. 

864  Ben  Rinnes. 

Lent  by  J.  R.  Findlay,  Esq. 

884  The  Firth  of  Forth. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Batty  Tuke. 

885  Near  Abercorn. 

Lent  by  J.  Irvine  Smith,  Esq. 
1891-2  159  Little  Dot. 

Lent  by  Arthur  Sanderson,  Esq. 

160  Girl  Embroidering. 

Lent  by  Robert  Carfrae,  Esq. 

161  Stonehaven. 

Lent  by  Robert  Carfrae,  Esq. 

162  The  Reader. 

Lent  by  Arthur  Sanderson,   Esq. 

163  The  Old  World  and  the  New. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Curie,  Esq.,  Melrose. 

164  When  the  Sea  gives  up  her  Dead. 

Lent  by  Lady  Douglas. 

165  Dante. 

Lent  by  John  Ritchie  Findlay,  Esq. 

168  Early  Morning  :  Herring  Boats  enter- 

ing Stonehaven.     (  Vide  1876,  No.  244.) 
(N.G.  of  Scotland.     Bought  1909.) 
Lent  by  Dr.  Thomas  Keith,  London. 

169  Hudibras  and  Ralph  visiting  the  Astro- 

loger. 

Lent  by  J.  Irvine  Smith,  Esq. 

175  Perfect  Solitude. 

Lent  by  C.   D.  Menzies,  Esq. 

176  Moonlight  on  the  Sea. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Curie,  Esq.,  Melrose. 

177  The  Whisper. 

Lent  by  William  Croall,  Esq. 

178  Left  Behind. 

Lent  by  James  Law,  Esq. 

179  Sold. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Curie,  Esq.,  Melrose. 

180  In  the  Scriptorium. 

Lent  by  Robert  Carfrae,  Esq. 


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!9I 


192 


Douglas,  Sir  William  Fettes — continued 

181  Still  Life. 

181,   182,  189,   196,  216,  and  703  lent  by 
Robert  Carfrae,  Esq. 

182  Church  Furniture. 

183  The  Summons  to  the  Secret  Tribunal  : 

An  Incident  in  the  Life  of  Vesalius. 
Lent  by  John  Ritchie  Findlay,   Esq. 

184  A  Visitation  :  The  Cardinal's  Rebuke. 

Lent  by  W.  N.  Walker,  Esq.,  Newport, 
Fife. 

188  The  Alchymist. 

Lent  by  James  D.   Lawrie,   Esq. 

189  Rio  della  Guerra,  Venice. 

190  The  Student's  Window. 

Lent  by  A.  Blair  Spence,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
Dean  Swift  and  the  Errand  Boy. 
Lent  by  Miss  Dunn,  Glasgow. 
The  Antiquary.'    (Vide  1878,  No.  253.) 
(Dundee  Art  Gallery.     Presented  by 
John  Robertson,  1884.) 
Lent  by  the  Albert  Institute,  Dundee. 

196  Haddon  Hall. 

197  The  Chelsea  Pensioner. 
Lent  by  W.  Beattie  Brown,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

198  The  Ruby  Ring. 
Lent  by  Arthur  Sanderson,    Esq. 

199  Hudibras  and  the  Lawyer. 
Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 

202  Waiting   for  a    Last    Interview  :    Civil 
Wars. 
Lent  by  Alexander  H.  Lee,  Esq.,   Blair- 

hoyle. 

203  Stonehaven. 
Lent  by  Arthur  Sanderson,  Esq. 

204  The  Rosicrucians  :  The  Searchers  after 
the  Grand  Arcanum. 
Lent  by  Arthur  Sanderson,  Esq. 

205  The  Arrest  of  Pietro  d'Apone. 
Lent  by  James  Matthewson,   Esq.,   Corn. 

hill-on-Tweed. 

210  The  Antiquary. 
Lent  by  John  M.   Keiller,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

211  Boy  with  Fruit. 
Lent  by  A.  Blair  Spence,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

212  The  Sanctum  invaded. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Douglas,  Broughty  Ferry, 

216  The  False  Astrologer. 

217  Grandmother's  Gown. 
Lent  by  John  Maclauchlan,  Esq. ,  Dundee. 


703  Stonehaven. 

704  On  Ayrshire  Coast. 

704,  708,  724,  725,  726,  and  727  lent  by 
John  Ritchie  Findlay,  Esq. 

705  Cottages  at  Callander. 

705,  706,  709,  710,  712,  713,  and  723  lent 
by  J.  Irvine  Smith,  Esq. 

706  Culross. 

708  Near  Troon,  Ayrshire. 

709  Glen    Striven  :    Water   Colour.     (Aber- 

deen Art  Gallery.     Bought  1909.) 

710  Lochmaben. 

711  Lochmaben. 

Lent  by  the  Very  Rev.  J.  Cameron  Lees, 
D.D. 

712  Preston  Island,  from  Culross. 

713  At  Abercorn. 

714  On  the  Coast  at  Dunnottar. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Thomas  Keith,  London. 

715  Kyles  of  Bute. 

Lent  by  Robert  Carfrae,  Esq. 

723  Torry  Bay. 

724  On  Ayrshire  Coast. 

725  Ben  Rinnes,  from  the  Spey. 

726  Lundin  Tower. 

727  Valley  of  Esk,  from  Castle  Law. 

DREW,  Sir  Thomas,  P.R.H.A. 

Architect 
Born    1838.     Died    19 10. 
Hon.  Member  1907. 
22  Clare  Street,  Dublin. 
1904    444  Cathedral  of  St.  Anne,  Belfast. 
1911    426  Cadbury    House,    Somerset  :    Perspec- 
tive. 
463  Holy  Trinity  Church,  Cork  :    Perspec- 
tive. 
467  Front   of    the    Ulster    Bank,    Dublin  : 
Pencil  Perspective. 

426,    463,    and    467    lent    by    Harold    E. 
Coyle,    Dublin. 

DRUMMOND,  James  Painter 

Born   1816.     Died  1877. 
Associate  1845.     Academician  1852. 

1835  28  Waiting  an  Answer. 
233  Cowgate,  Edinburgh. 

1836  230  The  Love  Letter. 

1837  19  The  Vacant  Chair. 


CATALOGUE 


91 


1838  95  Jamie    M'Bryde,    the   last   of   the    Old 

Town  Guard  of  Edinburgh,  aged  96. 
163  The  Trustworthy  Companion. 
258  The  Present. 
Blair  Street,  Edinburgli. 

1839  357  Interior  of  a   Highland  Gamekeeper's 

Cottage. 
405  Moss  Troopers. 
Blenheim  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1840  19  The  Jew's  Harp. 

42  A  Highland  Gillie  and  Hawk. 
142  Tarn  o'  Shanter. 

330  The  Stirrup  Cup. 

54  Rankeillor  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1841  327  A  Struggle  for  the  Start. 
9  Antigua  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1842  30  The  Present. 

80  The  Escape  of  Hamilton  after  shooting 
the  Regent  Murray. 

1843  80  David,   Duke  of  Rothesay. 
90  Benan  and  Loch  Achray. 

1844  173  Blessing  the  Scottish  Army  before  the 

Battle  of  Bannockburn. 
321  The  Laird  of  Cockpen. 

1845  83  George  Wishart. 

George  Wishart  on  his  way  to  Execution 

administered    the    Sacrament    for    the    first 

time  in  Scotland  after  the  Protestant  form. 

182  The    Fiery    Cross.       (Smith    Institute, 

Stirling.       Bequeathed      by      Artist, 

1877.) 

26  Dublin  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1846  139  Sir  David  Lindsay  and  King  James  the 

Fifth. 
325  Blind  Henry  the  Minstrel  reciting  the 
Adventures  of  Sir  William  Wallace. 

1847  224  Bessie  Lee. 
319  Kilmeny. 

384  Sabbath  Evening. 

399  Blind  Harry  the  Minstrel  reciting  the 
Adventures  of  Sir  William  Wallace  : 
The  original  study  for  the  larger  pic- 
ture. 

1848  203  A  Mountain  Pass. 
279  Seton  Kirk. 

331  Hill  Preaching  in  the  West  Highlands. 
376  Instruction. 

1849  79  Old  Edinburgh  Balconies. 
103  Oral  Tradition. 

in  ■  Tonald  and  ta  Peasties. ' 


225  A  Portrait. 

268  Sunrise. 

453  Hope's   Court,    back   of   John   Knox's 

House. 
455  Bakehouse  Close,  Canongate. 

457  Low  Calton,  from  the  Top  of  Trinity 

College  Kirk. 

458  Turret  on  the  Top  of  Trinity  College 

Kirk. 

459  Queen  Mary's  Bath,  Holyrood.     (N.G. 

of  Scotland.  Deposited  by  Royal 
Association  for  Promotion  of  Fine 
Arts    in    Scotland,     1859 ;    presented 

1897.) 
600  South  Foulis's  Close,  High  Street. 
26  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1850  291  The  Widow. 

330  A  Bummer's  Bink. 

352  The  Hope  of  the  Borders. 

622  John  Knox's  House,  1848. 

1851  80  The  Brooch  of  Lorn. 
373  '  The  Good  Knight. ' 

Lent  by  H.R.H.    Prince  Albert. 
562  A    few    Incidents    in    the    Life    of    Sir 
William  Wallace  : 

1.  His  Education. 

2.  The  Heiress  of  Lamington. 

3.  His  Vow. 

4.  He    charges    Bruce    with    having    for- 

saken his  Country. 

5.  Irvine  Water. 

6.  Wallace  and   his  Companions  blessed 

before    starting    for    the   delivery    of 
their  Country. 

7.  Life  in  the  Woods. 

8.  Battle  of  Stirling  Bridge. 

9.  He  is  betrayed. 

10.  Westminster     Hall.     The     Crown     of 

Laurel. 

11.  Wallace  is  chosen   Governor  of  Scot- 

land and  offered  the  Crown. 

1852  in  George  Buchanan. 

237  Queen    Mary's   Bath,    Holyrood   (as  it 
was). 
Lent  by  Dr.   James  Duncan. 

393  King  James  I.  while  a  Prisoner  at 
Windsor,  and  the  Lady  Jane  Beau- 
fort. (Diploma  Work.  R.S.A.  Col- 
lection as  '  James  I.  of  Scotland  sees 
his  future  Queen.') 


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Drummond,  James — continued 

1853  255  Michael  Scott. 

323  A  Flying  Stationer. 

559  A  Highland  Stone  Sledge. 

1854  68  The  Reformer's  House. 
242  A  Haunted  Corner. 

363  Bloodhounds. 

645  Old  Close,  Castle  Hill,  Edinburgh. 

646  Dunnottar  Castle. 

647  Entrance  to  Old  Houses  built  against 

the  old  City  Wall,  Edinburgh. 

648  Standing  Stone,  near  Dunbar. 

649  Round  Tower  and  Church,  Brechin. 

650  Valley  of  the  Feugh. 

30  Hamilton  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1855  99  A  Wood-Shed. 

313  The  Porteous  Mob.  (N.G.  of  Scot- 
land. Deposited  by  Royal  Associa- 
tion for  Promotion  of  Fine  Arts  in 
Scotland,  1859;  presented  1897.) 

369  A  Whisky  Still. 

615  Five  Designs  in  Pencil  of  Early  Scot- 
tish Poets'  Heads  for  a  Stained  Glass 
Window. 

618  Sketch  of  Door  of  Duke  of  Gordon's 

House,  Edinburgh. 

619  Sketch   of   Cardinal    Beaton's   House. 

(N.G.  of  Scotland.  Deposited  by 
Royal  Association  for  Promotion  of 
Fine  Arts  in  Scotland,  1859;  pre- 
sented 1897.) 

620  Sketch  of  Riddel's  Court. 

621  Sketch  of  Temple  Kirk. 

622  Sketch  of  Canongate. 

623  Sketch  of  Niddry  Castle. 

1856  32  Outposts. 

53  '  Daily  News.' 
203  '  Watt  Tinlinn. ' 

Lent   by   John    Pender,    Esq.,    Bradbury 
Hall,   Lancashire. 
297  A  Scene  in  Edinburgh  :  The  Morning 

after  the  Battle  of  Prestonpans. 

Lent  by  James  Home,   Esq. 
323  A  Quiet  Corner. 
400  Ancient  Doorway,  Speke  Hall. 

Lent  by  John  Pender,  Esq. 

1857  212  '  Homeward.' 


1858 


1859 


1860 


1861 
1862 

1863 


1863 

1864 


1865 


1866 


1867 


1868 


299  Scottish  Music  :  (1)  '  The  Flowers  of 
the  Forest,'  (2)  '  Tullochgorum.' 

228  Bishop's  Close,  High  Street. 
Lent  by  Thomas  Nisbet,  Esq. 

469  Dr.  Johnson  and  Boswell. 

451  Montrose. 

614  A  Nook  in  the  Old  Town,  Edinburgh. 

684  Doune  Castle. 

685  Clackmannan  Tower. 
180  A  Shadow  in  the  Path. 
311  Tarn  o'  Shanter. 

428  The  Task. 

Lent  by  William  Wilson,  Esq.,  Bank- 
nock. 

358  Cromwell's  Bartizan. 

459  The  Earliest  Congregation  of  Scottish 
Reformers. 

207  John  Napier,  the  Inventor  of  Loga- 
rithms. 

297  '  Winter.' 

285  Montrose. 

429  George  Wishart  and  John  Knox. 

Lent  by  Robert   Miller,    Esq.,   Winsley, 
Shrewsbury. 
582  King    James    VI.    Publicly    returning 

Thanks  after  the  Gowrie  Conspiracy. 
35  Jottings  in  Old  Edinburgh. 
302  The  River  Postern,  Conway. 

Lent  by  John  Pender,  Esq.,  M.P. 
606  Queen  Mary's  last  Look  of  Scotland. 
770  The  Curfew. 
353  Robert    Burns    introduced    to    Henry 

Erskine. 
555  The  Harper  of  Glencoe. 
817  Graham  of  Claverhouse  and  the  Duke 

of  Gordon. 
506  Hawthornden,   1618. 
596  An   Old  Edinburgh   Bookstall. 

Lent  by  Sir  James  Y.  Simpson,  Bart. 
342  '  That  old   weird   bell.'    (Hospitalfield 

Trust,  Arbroath.     Vide  p.  113.) 

Lent  by  P.  Allan  Fraser,  Esq. 
647  Sunday  Morning. 
684  Waiting  for  a  Reader. 

Lent  by  Robert  Clark,  Esq. 
714  Opposite  Neighbours. 

Lent  by  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


93 


ii  Salisbury  Road,  Edinburgh. 

1869  449  Returning    from    Kirk    of    Field,    9th 

February,  1567. 

1870  511  Edinburgh,  16th  June,  1567.     (N.G.  of 

Scotland.     Bequeathed  by  the  Artist, 
i877.) 
8  Royal  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1871  247  Home. 

287  Cardinal  Beatoun's  Palace,  Edinburgh. 
Lent  by  J.   Dick  Peddie,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1872  157  Old  Mortality  and  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
332  A  Royal  Visitor  :  James  VI.  calling  at 

the  Shop  of  George  Heriot,   Parlia- 
ment Square,  Edinburgh. 
414  An  Edinburgh  Armourer's  Shop  in  the 
Time  of  Charles  the  First  :  a  High- 
land Chief  selecting  Weapons. 
Lent  by  John   Pender,   Esq. 

1873  28  A  Quiet  Corner. 

Lent  by  John  R.  Findlay,  Esq. 
293  Cardinal  Beatoun's  Palace,  Edinburgh. 

Lent  by  James  Gardiner,   Esq. 
443  Anchor  Close,  Edinburgh. 

Lent  by  John   Findlay,   Esq. 
516  Rosinante. 

1874  286  Cavaliers    and    Roundheads  :    Royalist 

Prisoners. 

Lent  by  John  H.  Sherwood,  Esq. 

1875  315  Sir  Walter  Scott  at  a  Congenial  Local- 

ity in  Old  Edinburgh. 

1876  195  A    Scene    in    Greyfriars'    Churchyard, 

a.d.  1679. 

1877  218  The  Printing  Office  of  Andrew  Hart, 

Craig's  Close,    Edinburgh.     (Temp. 
James  VI.) 

Lent  by  John  R.  Findlay,  Esq. 
1880    135  Ben  Jonson's  Visit  to  Hawthornden. 
Lent  by  James  T.  Hay,  Esq. 
223  Old  Post-Office  Close. 

Lent  by  J.  Ritchie  Findlay,  Esq. 
278  Napier  of  Merchiston. 

Lent  by  James  Carnegie,  Esq. 
298  The  Abbot  of  Inchaffray  blessing  the 
Scottish  Army  before  Bannockburn. 
Lent  by  Mrs.    Ballantine. 
1887   439  Crombie's  Court,   Edinburgh. 
Lent  by  Robert  Carfrae,  Esq. 
466  Gyffin  Church,  North  Wales,  1865. 
Lent  by  Otto  T.  Leyde,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 


DUNCAN,  John  Painter 

Born  1866. 

Associate  19 10. 

40  Warrender  Park  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 
1896    493  Orpheus  before  the  Throne  of  Pluto 
Lent    by    Henry    Beveridge,    Esq.,    Dun- 
fermline. 
31  Albert  Square,  Dundee. 
1898    549  Crimora. 
36  Torphichen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1905  276  The  White  Bear. 
518  Nightfall  :   Eriskay. 

1906  164  Victor  Laureatus. 

337  The  Boding  Aphrodite. 
339  Wandering  Wind. 

1907  422  Imprisoned  Psyche. 
428  Love  as  Thurifer. 

490  Night  in  the  Hebrides. 

1909  478  Angus  Og  putting  a  Spell  of  Summer 

Calm  on  the  Sea. 

1910  167  Yorinda  and  Yoringel  in  the  Witch's 

Wood. 
461  Jesus    reading    the    Prophecies   of    the 
Messiah. 

1911  129  The  Riders  of  the  Sidhe.     (Dundee  Art 

Gallery.      Presented    by    J.     Martin 
White,   1912.) 

1912  251  Tristan  and  Isolde.     (Scottish  Modern 

Arts  Association.     Bought  1912.) 
29  St.  Bernard's  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1913  136  St.  Bride. 

577  Riders  of  the  Sidhe  :  Drawing. 

1914  366  The  Children  of  Lir. 

1915  372  The  Adoration  of  the  Magi. 

1916  105  Valkyries. 
652  Rabboni. 

661  Adoration  of  the  Magi. 


DUNCAN,  Thomas  Painter 

Born  1807.     Died  1845. 
Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND. (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
74  Rose  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1828     176  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 


94 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Duncan,  Thomas — continued 

Gemson's  Lodgings,  19  Pitt  Street   Edinburgh. 
1829      63  The  Death  of  Old  Mortality. 
70  A  Sketch  :  Milk  Girl. 
73  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
171  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1828  156  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
12  Union  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1829  2  Errand  Girl. 

240  Gentleman  in  a  Fancy  Dress. 
8  Scotland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1830  114  Children  and  Rabbit. 
127  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
159  The  Braw  Wooer. 

186  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

205  The  Rev.  W.  A.  Thomson,  Perth. 

215  A.  Ballantyne,   Esq. 

291  Jeanie  Deans  on  her  Journey  to  Lon- 
don.    (Possibly   Diploma   Work,   but 
vide  1831,  No.    17.) 
31  London  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1831  1  Master  Grant,   Son  of  Francis  Grant, 

Esq. 
3  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

25  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

62  Charles   Husband,    Esq.,  of  Glenearn, 

Sheriff-Substitue  ot  Perthshire. 
85  David  Beatson,  Esq.,  of  Kirkpottie. 

187  Rear-Admiral     Drummond,     of     Meg- 

ginch. 

267  Lucy  Ashton  at  Mermaiden's  Fountain. 

301  Finished  Sketch  :  Jeanie  Deans  and 
the  Robbers.  (Probably  Diploma 
Work.     Vide  1831,  No.   17.) 

1831  17  Jeanie  Deans  and  the  Robbers.     (Vide 

183 1,  No.  301.)    (Exhibited  as  Diploma 
Work,  owned  by  Scottish  Academy. 
Not     now     in     Diploma     Collection. 
Withdrawn  as  in  bad  condition.) 
Darnaway  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1832  44  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
102  Girl  with  Flowers. 

196  Master  Seton. 

1833  1  Miss  Catherine  Jameson. 

26  Lady  Don,  of  Newton,  Don. 

40  John  Macneil,  Esq.,  of  Colonsay. 
85  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
176  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 


1834  37  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

97  Cuddie  Headrig  visiting  Jenny  Denni- 
son,  in  the  Pantry,  Tillietudlem. 

1835  54  The  Daughters  of  Wharton  Duff,  Esq. 
71  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  compelled  to  sign 

her  Abdication. 
108  Mary,    Daughter  of   David   Ferguson, 

Esq.,  Glasgow. 
154  Portrait  of  a  Favourite  Dog. 
197  Children  of  Jas.  Condie,  Esq.,  Perth. 
201  William  Graham,   Esq.,  Jordanhill. 
238  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1836  44  Study  of  an  Interior. 
66  A  Covenanter. 

119  Duncan  M'Neill,  Esq.,  Advocate. 
(Scottish  N.P.G.  Bequeathed  by 
Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Colonsay.) 

139  Old  Mortality  re-inscribing  a  Tomb- 
stone. 

1837  5  The  Daughters  of  John  Pattieson,  Esq. 
7  Study  :  a  Girl  Knitting. 

Lent  by  D.   R.   Hay,   Esq. 
54  Portraits  of  a  Lady  and  Child. 
149  Anne  Page  inviting  Slender  to  Dinner. 
(N.G.  of  Scotland.     Presented  by  the 
R.S.A.,  1910.) 
225  Miss    Dick,    Daughter    of    Sir   Robert 
Dick,  of  Tullymet,  Bart. 
3  Gloucester  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1838  9  The  Secret  Chamber  :    Isaac  of  York 

visiting  his  Treasure  Chest. 
40  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
50  The  Lily  of  St.  Leonard's. 
194  Lady  Stewart,  of  Allanbank.     (N.G.  of 
Scotland.     Presented  by  the  R.S.A., 
1910.) 

243  The  Friends. 

266  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
268  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  85  The  Canongate  of  Edinburgh. 
102  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

136  Mrs.  Empson,  daughter  of  the  Hon. 
Lord  Jeffrey. 

152  The  Hon.  Fox  Maule,  M.P.,  Under 
Secretary  of  State  for  Home  Depart- 
ment. 

229  Study  of  a  Highland  Stag  Hound, 
with  dead  Game  and  Fruit. 

244  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 


CATALOGUE 


95 


304  The  Chieftain  Buckling  on  his  Shield, 
a  Portrait  of  the  son  of  James  Ross 
Farquharson,  Esq.,  of  Invercauld. 

333  Master  Miller. 

1840  25  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 
56  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

249  Portraits  :  a  Lady  and  Grandchild. 

1841  38  Sir  John  McNiel,  G.C.B.,  Envoy  Pleni- 

potentiary to  Court  of  Persia. 
77  James  Boyd,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  late  House 
Governor    of    George    Heriot's    Hos- 
pital :   Presentation  Portrait. 
83  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

158  Prince  Charles  Edward  and  the  High- 
landers entering  Edinburgh  after  the 
Battle  of  Preston. 

Lent   by   Alex.    Hill,    Esq.,    Publisher   to 
the  Academy. 

189  Henry  Maconochie,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S., 
son  of  Lord  Meadowbank. 

202  Captain  Alexander  Macneil,  Younger 
of  Colonsay. 

267  Bo-peep.  (R.S.A.  Collection.  Bought 
1887.) 

390  Mrs.  Ross  of  Rossie. 

397  John,  the  infant  son  of  Archibald 
M'Neill,  Esq. 

1842  87  Portrait  of  the  celebrated  Deer-hound, 

Bran. 

Lent  by  Duncan  M'Neill,  Esq 
133  Portraits  of  a  Lady  and  Child. 
151  G.  E.  Russel,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S. 
211  Portraits  of  a  Lady  and  Child. 
340  The  late  Mrs  Memes. 

1843  1  Patrick     Robertson,     Esq.,     Dean     of 

Faculty. 
59  Water  from  the  Fountain. 
198  Randal  Jackson  and  a  Favourite  Dog. 
296  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
436  Phcebe  Dawson. 
Studio,    33    Abercromby    Place;    Residence,    3 
Gloucester  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1844  1  Rev.  Dr.  Chalmers. 
50  Miss  Gordon. 

101  Cupid. 

450  Borb,  a  celebrated  Deerhound. 
Lent  by  the  Lord  Advocate. 

1845  109  Thomas  Duncan,  Esq.     (N.G.  of  Scot- 

land.    Presented     by     the     R.S.A., 
1910.) 


155  The  Martyrdom  of  John  Brown  of 
Priesthill,  1685.  (Kelvingrove  Art 
Gallery,  Glasgow.  Presented  by 
John  Houldsworth,  1857.  Also  Eight 
Drawings  for  Picture,  presented  by 
VV.  L.  Leitch,  1857.) 

200  W.  D.  Gillon,  Esq.,  of  Wallhouse. 

284  Mr.  Gordon  of  Aikenhead. 

372  Cupid. 

379  Charlotte,  only  child  of  D.  O.  Hill, 
Esq.,  R.S.A. 

407  Professor  Miller. 

452  The  Hon.  Mrs.  Hope  Johnstone. 

1846  1  The  Friends. 

335  George  Wishart,  on  the  day  of  his 
Martyrdom,  dispensing  the  Sacra- 
ment in  the  Prison  of  the  Castle  of 
St.  Andrews,  March  t,  1546.  An  un- 
finished sketch  for  a  large  historical 
picture  which  the  Artist,  some  time 
before  his  death,  had  been  making 
preparations  to  paint ;  the  figures 
were  to  have  been  of  the  size  of  life. 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 

346  The  Queen  at  Taymouth  :  a  Finished 
Sketch. 

Lent  by  the  Most  Noble  the  Marquis  of 
Breadalbane. 

1847  285  Prince    Charles    Edward    asleep    in    a 

Cave  after  the   Battle  of  Culloden ; 
protected   by    Flora    Macdonald    and 
Outlawed     Highlanders,     who     are 
alarmed  on  their  Watch. 
Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,  Esq. 
1863      54  Cuddie  Headrig  visiting  Jenny  Denni- 
son  at  Tillietudlem. 
Lent  by  Adam   Syme,   Esq. 
61  The  Braw  Wooer. 

Lent  by  John  Blackwood,  Esq. 

101  Prince  Charles  Edward  and  the  High- 
landers entering  Edinburgh  after  the 
Battle  of  Prestonpans. 
Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,   Esq. 

150  Prince  Charles  Edward  asleep  in  one 
of  his  hiding-places  after  the  Battle 
of  Culloden.     (Vide  1847,  No.  285.) 
Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,  Esq. 

169  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Lent  by  Robert  Mercer,   Esq. 


96 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Duncan,  Thomas — continued 
202  Girl  with  Flowers. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,   Esq. 
210  Christopher  in  his  Sporting  Jacket. 

Lent  by  John  Blackwood,  Esq. 
226  Boy  and  Girl  with  a  Rabbit. 

Lent  by  John  Sprot,  Esq.,  of  Garnkirk. 

267  A  Child's  Head. 

Lent  by  Professor  Miller. 

268  Professor  Miller. 

Lent  by  Professor  Miller. 
271  Head  of  a  Child. 

Lent  by  D.  O.  Hill,  Esq. 
1880     52  The  Wounded  Covenanter. 

Lent     by     W.     Fettes     Douglas,     Esq., 
R.S.A. 
128  The    late    Mrs.    Charles    Finlay    and 

Child. 

Lent  by  J.  Hope  Finlay,  Esq. 
134  Cupid. 

Lent  by  Sir  Daniel  Macnee,  P. R.S.A. 
142  Sir  Daniel  Macnee.     (Painted  1828.) 

Lent  by  Sir  Daniel  Macnee,  P. R.S.A. 
153  Robert  Scott  Lauder,  R.S.A. 

Lent  by  Gourlay  Steel,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
201  Queen  Mary  signing  her  Abdication  at 

Lochleven  Castle. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Gillespie. 
500  The  Artist's  Wife. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Fraser,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 


DYCE,  William  Painter 

Born  1806.     Died  1864. 
Associate  1835-53.     Hon.  Member  1854. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
16  Charlotte  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1829      51  The  Daughters  of  Jethro  defended  by 
Moses. 
72  The    Church    La    Trinita    di    Monti, 

Rome. 
108  Puck. 

179  Designs  for  Pictures  of  the  '  Annuncia- 
tion,' '  Visitation,'  and  '  Entomb- 
ment. ' 


8  India  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1830      41  Daphne  :  a  Study. 

68  Portrait     of     Miss     Pennel     Augusta 

M'Kenzie. 
81  Landscape  Composition. 
100  The    Infant    Bacchus    nursed    by    the 
Nymphs  of  Nysa. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
8  India  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1830       3  The  Golden  Age. 

60  Infant  Hercules  strangling  the  Ser- 
pents sent  by  Juno  to  destroy  him. 
(N.G.  of  Scotland.  Presented  to 
Royal  Institution  by  Sir  John  Hay, 
Bart.,  1845.  Vested  in  N.G.  Board, 
1858.) 

166  View  on  the  River  Garigliano,  in 
Lower  Italy. 

210  View  in  the  Isle  of  France  :  The  Prin- 
cipal Scene  of  the  History  of  Paul 
and  Virginia. 

253  Flora. 

276  Christ  crowned  with  Thorns. 

378  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1832  197  Coast  Scene  :  Composition. 
128  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1833  9  The  Youngest  Daughter  of  the  Hon. 

Lord  Meadowbank. 
31  Patrick  Robertson,  Esq. 

52  Master  J.  Lindsay  Bethune. 
73  The  Hon.  Lord  Meadowbank. 
91  Part  of  the  Arsenal  at  Venice. 

184  The  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Melville. 
237  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1834  21  The    Children    of    Thomas    Maitland, 

Esq. 

1835  3  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

53  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

99  Master  Jardine  of  Applegarth. 
146  General  the  Hon.  Sir  G.  Lowry  Cole, 

G.C.B.      (Natl.      Portrait      Gallery. 

Bought  1893.) 
164  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 
207  Miss  Dora  Grant. 
228  The  Dead  Christ :  an  Altar  Piece. 

330  Etching  :  Study  from  Nature. 

331  Etching  :  Study  from  Nature. 

1836  33  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
35  Italian  Beggar  Boy. 


CATALOGUE 


97 


8 1  Triidchen,    the    fair    Daughter   of   the 

Syndic  of  Liege. 
99  The  late  Rev.  Edward  Irving. 
145  Mrs.  and  Master  Clerk  Maxwell. 
247  Mrs.  and  Miss  Mary  Dundas. 
43  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1837      49  Francesca  da  Rimini.    (N.G.   of  Scot- 
land.     Presented     by     the     R.S.A., 
1910.) 
160  Sir  George  Clerk,  Bart. 
206  William  M.  Macconochie,  Esq. 
231  The  Pincushion  Merchant. 
265  Dirk  Hatteraik. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

London. 
1841     179  Faith. 
1844        6  Gipsy   Girl. 

423  '  Take  my  yoke  upon  you,  for  my  yoke 
is  easy,  and  my  burden  is  light. ' 
The  Oaks,  Norwood,  Surrey. 
1855    475  St.    Joseph. 

Lent  by  H.R.H.  Prince  Albert. 
Leigham  Court  Road,  Streatham,  Surrey. 
1858      64  Sketch  for  a  Picture  :  St.  John  leading 
his  Adopted  Mother  Home  after  the 
Crucifixion.     (Vide  1863,  No.  423.) 
260  Titian    preparing    to    make    his    First 
Essay  in  Colouring. 
Lent  by  J.   Brand,  Esq.,  London. 
406  The    Highland    Ferryman.     (Aberdeen 
Art    Gallery    as    'The     Ferryman.' 
Presented  by  Sir  George  Reid,  1912.) 
Lent  by  John   Houldsworth,   Esq. 
1863    423  St.   John  leading  his  Adopted  Mother 
Home.     (Vide  1858,  No.  64.)    (N.G. 
of     British     Art.     Presented     anony- 
mously, 1894.) 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Brand. 
1863   264  Virgin  and  Child. 

Lent  by  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Mackenzie. 
294  Sir  George  Clerk,  Bart. 

Lent  by  Sir  George  Clerk,  Bart. 
1865    272  Christ    and    the   Woman    of   Samaria. 
(Birmingham  Art  Gallery.     Presented 
by     Public     Picture     Gallery     Fund, 
1897.) 

Lent  by  John  Pender,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Man- 
chester. 


455  '  Portrait  :  Name  unknown.' 

Lent    by   J.    Brand,    Esq.,    Bedford    Hill 
House,    Surrey. 
511  Pegwell  Bay,  Kent :  a  Recollection  of 
October   5,    1858.     (N.G.    of    British 
Art.     Bought  1894.) 
Lent  by  J.  Brand,  Esq. 
711  The  Mouth  of  the  River  Rosa,  Arran. 
Lent  by  Miss  Brand,  Bedford  Hill  House, 
Surrey. 
1880    194  Rosslyn  Chapel. 

Lent  by  the  Lord  Justice-General. 
271  The  late  J.   Small,   Esq.,  Librarian  to 
the  University,  and  his  Son. 
Lent  by  John  Small,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
400  Alexander  Webster,  Esq. 

Lent  by  the  Incorporated  Trades,   Aber- 
deen. 


EASTLAKE,  Sir  Charles  Lock,  P.R.A. 

Painter 
Born  1793.     Died  1865. 
Hon.  Member  1858. 


NO   EXHIBITS. 


EDMONSTONE,  Robert 

Born  1794.     Died  1834. 
Hon.  Member  1829. 


Painter 


INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.    (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

9  Charles  Street,  Cavendish  Square,  London, 
1821      47  Jemmy  the  Showman. 

North    St.    David    Street,    Edinburgh,    and   9 
Charles  Street,  Cavendish  Square,  London. 

1824  131  Portrait  of  Major  Gordon. 

26  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh,  and  Cavendish 
Square,  London. 

1825  94  Lady  and  Children. 
155  A  Family  Group. 

63  Upper  Charlotte  Street,  London 
1827      23  French  Girl  and  Child. 


98 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Edmonstone,  Robert — continued 
SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

63    Upper    Charlotte    Street,    Fitzroy   Square, 
London. 

1829  60  The  Mother  and  Child. 

1830  172  The  Hurdy-Gurdy  Player. 

1831  18  Children  at  a  Well. 
20  Savoyards. 

103  The  Weary  Travellers. 
300  Page  with  Flowers. 

2  Greek  Street,  Soho,  London. 

1833  208  Young  Girl  with  a  Carrier  Pigeon. 

1834  29  The  Soldier's  Farewell. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1863     50  Hurdy-Gurdy  Player. 

Lent  by  M.  N.  Macdonald  Hume,  Esq. 
91  Mother  and  Child. 

Lent  by  M.  N.  Macdonald  Hume,  Esq. 
279  Girl  and  Pigeon. 

Lent  by  M.  N.  Macdonald  Hume,  Esq. 


ETTY,  William 


Painter 


Born  1787.     Died  1849. 
Hon.  Member  1829 
14  Buckingham  Street,  Strand,  London. 

1829  177  Judith  and  Holofernes.  (Centre  Pic- 
ture. Vide  1831,  No.  I.)  (N.G.  of 
Scotland.  Bought  from  Artist  by 
S.A.,  1829.  Presented  by  R.S.A.  to 
N.G.,  1910.) 

1831  264  Judith  and  Holofernes.  (First  Pen- 
dant. Vide  1831,  No.  II.)  (N.G.  of 
Scotland.  Commissioned  by  S.A., 
1829.  Presented  by  R.S.A.  to  N.G., 
1910.  In  R.S.A.  Collection  are  three 
Original  Sketches  of  Judith  and 
Holofernes,  presented  by  Sir  J.  D. 
Linton,  189 1.) 

1831       I.  Judith  and  Holofernes.     (Same  as  1829, 
No.  177.) 
II.  Judith  and  Holofernes.     (Same  as  1831, 
No.  264.) 


III.  Judith  and   Holofernes.     (Second  Pen- 

dant.) (N.G.  of  Scotland.  Commis- 
sioned by  S.A.,  1829.  Presented  by 
R.S.A.  to  N.G.,  1910.)  (Nos.  I., 
II.,  and  III.  owned  by  Scottish 
Academy.) 

IV.  The  Combat :  Woman  pleading  for  the 

Vanquished.  (Vide  1844,  No.  341.) 
Lent  by  John  Martin,  Esq.,  H. R.S.A. 
VIII.  Benaiah,  one  of  David's  Mighty  Men, 
Slaying  two  Lion-like  Men  of  Moab. 
Lent  by  the  Artist. 
(Nos.  IV.  and  VIII.  also  in  N.G.  of 
Scotland.  To  complete  the  series  of 
five  large  historical  works  by  Etty — 
fully  described  in  the  Catalogue  of 
183 1 — and  to  aid  in  founding  its 
School  of  Painting,  the  Scottish 
Academy  in  1832  bought  No.  IV. 
from  John  Martin,  No.  VIII.  from 
the  Artist.  For  details  of  the  highly- 
important  purchase,  and  dispute  con- 
cerning it,  vide  W.  D.  McKay's 
1  Historical  Narrative. '  Presented  by 
R.S.A.  to  N.G.,  1910.) 

V.  The  Storm. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 

VI.  Venetian     Window     during     Carnival 
Time. 
Lent  by  R.  Vernon,  Esq. 

VII.  Nymph  Fishing. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 

1841      90  Marriage     Festival     previous     to    the 
Deluge  :  '  Paradise  Lost, '  Book  xi. 
Lent  by  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Suther- 
land. 

1843  10  The  Warrior  Arming. 

Lent  by  R.  Vernon,  Esq. 
26  A  Study  of  a  Pheasant. 
294  A  Study  of  Fruit. 

1844  341  The  Combat :  Woman  interceding  for 

the  Vanquished.  ( Vide  1831,  No.  IV.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

1846  342  Embarkation  of  Cleopatra  on  the  River 

Cydnus. 

Lent  by  Henry  Farrer,  Esq.,  London. 

1847  153  The  Dance. 


CATALOGUE 


99 


1851     115  Magdalene.    (National  Gallery.    Robert 

Vernon  Gift,  1847.    Lent  to  Stockport 

Gallery,   1883.) 

Lent  by  Rev.  Isaac  Spencer,  York. 
423  The  Syrens  :  a  Sketch. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool 
1853    403  The  Fleur-de-Lis. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Todd,  Esq. 


EWBANK,  John  Wilson  Painter 

Born  1799.     Died  1847. 

Foundation   Academician    1826. 

Forfeited  Membership  in  1838. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

Mr.  Coulson's,  St.  Andrew's  Lane,  Edinburgh. 

1821  64  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  from  the  Byker 

Hill. 
105  Black  Lead  Drawing. 
117  Black  Lead  Drawing. 
29  Thistle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1822  87  Black  Lead  Drawing  :  Composition. 
89  View  of  Edinburgh,  from  Canonmills. 

114  Black  Lead  Drawing. 

9  James'  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1824  12  Coast  Scene  :  Whitby. 

40  Hannibal  Crossing  the  Alps. 

143  Six  of  the  Original  Designs  for  the 
Picturesque  Views  of  Edinburgh. 

146  Two  of  the  Original  Drawings  for  the 
Picturesque  Views  of  Edinburgh,  en- 
graved by  Lizars. 

155  Black  Lead  Sketch  :  Composition. 

1825  48  Entrance  of  Alexander  the  Great  into 

Babylon. 
60  Four  of  the  Original  Drawings  for  the 

Picturesque  Views  of  Edinburgh. 
67  Sketch  in  Black  Lead  :  Composition. 
96  View  of  Edinburgh,  from  Kirkcaldy. 
123  Coast  Scene. 
132  View  of  the  Bass. 
134  View  of  the  Bass. 

10  James'  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1826  16  Coast  Scene. 
22  Coast  Scene. 


24  Podle  Fishers. 

25  Shrimpers. 

32  The  Port  of  Shields  :  Sketch  in  Oil  for 

a  large  Picture. 

Lent  by  William  Allan,  Esq.,  A.R.A. 
49  Dutch  Sea  Port. 
69  Water  Mill  at  Richmond. 

88  Dunstanborough  Castle. 

142  View  of  Barnard  Castle,  on  the  Tees. 
229  Tynemouth  :  Morning. 
1830      28  Seaport :  Moonlight. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

7    Broughton  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1827  17  The  Calm. 

30  Old  Tower  on  the  Coast. 
37  Sea  Piece. 

89  Drawing  of  Edinburgh,  from  the  High 

Battery,  Castle  Hill.     (Now  engrav- 
ing in  the  line  manner  by  W.  &  A.  R. 
Johnston.) 
131  View  of  Edinburgh. 

191  River  Scene. 

192  Bathing  Hut. 

193  Bass  Rock,  with  Tantallon  Castle. 
195  St.  Abb's  Head. 

204  Loch  Awe  :   Morning. 

210  Coast  Scene. 

Lent  by  W.  H.  Lizars,  Esq. 

212  Dunbar  Castle. 

221  The  Entry  of  George  IV.   into  Edin- 
burgh, August  15,  1822. 
Drawing   and   Painting  Academy,    1    Dundas 

Street,  Edinburgh. 

1828  15  St.  Abb's  Head  :  Morning. 

19  King  George  IV. 's  Visit  to  the  Castle 
of  Edinburgh,  August  22,  1822. 

22  The  Pier. 

23  Sea  Piece. 

25  River  Scene  :  Moonlight. 

30  Heath  Scene. 

69  Canal  Scene,  near  York. 

78  Fishing  Boats  :   Yarmouth  Roads. 

Lent  by  William  Paul,  Esq. 
83  Arrival  of  Fishing  Boats. 

Lent  by  John  Macarthur  Moir,  Esq. 
90  Muirland  Scene. 


100 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Ewbank,  John  'Wilson — continued 
97  Twilight. 
iQ3  The  Windmill. 
108  Fine  Morning :  Towing  a  Vessel  into 

Port. 
113  Moonlight:  Composition. 
128  Inundation  of  the  Nile  :   from  Sketch 

by  a  Traveller. 
131  Moorland  Scene. 
134  River  Scene  :  Evening. 

Lent  by  William  Paul,  Esq. 
151  A  Dream. 

172  Sea  Piece,  off  Scarborough. 
200  Fishing      Vessels     off      Flamborough 

Head. 
210  The  Old  Road. 
213  A  Cottage. 
226  Fisherman's  Cottage. 
259  Snow  Storm. 

1829  17  Sketch  in  Oil. 
18  Sketch  in  Oil. 

24  Mouth  of  the  River  Tyne  :  Calm  Day. 
69  The  Shipwreck,  from  Falconer. 
107  River  Scene. 
161  Moonlight. 
186  Passage  Vessels. 

215  The  Calm  Morning.     (Sunderland  Art 
Gallery.      '  Calm    Morning  :     Dutch 
Scene '     [  ?     same].       Presented     by 
Snaton  Hall.) 
242  Landscape. 
331*  Black  Lead  Sketch. 
5  Comely  Bank,  Edinburgh. 

1830  8  Ben  Lomond  :  Moonlight. 

47  Coast  Scene  :  Effect  after  Rain. 

63  The  Rialto  at  Venice. 
112  Scene  on  the  Greta,  Rokeby. 
145  The  Trossachs. 
150  Dutch  River  Scene  :  Moonlight. 
171  Loch  Katrine  :  Moonlight. 
299  Edinburgh  and  Forth,  from  Inchkeith. 
353  Black  Lead  Drawing. 
11  Howe  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1831  29  Moonlight :  Entrance  into  Shields  Har- 

bour. 
30  Moorland  Scene. 
47  Muirland  Scene. 
52  A  Road  Scene. 
63  Yarmouth  Roads. 
90  Stranded  Vessel :  Morning. 


145  Ben-Nevis  :     Scene    after    a    Thunder 

Shower. 

Lent  by  James  Graeme,  Esq. 
185  The  Mouth  of  Firth  of  Forth. 
7  Union  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1832  46  Muirland  Scene. 
60  The  Lime-kiln. 

1833  25  Fishing  Vessel  off  the  Bass. 
30  Sea  Piece. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
1863     13  Sea  Piece. 

Lent  by  H.  McCulloch,  Esq. 
275  A  Sea  Port,  with  Shipping. 
Lent  by  David  Bryce,  Esq. 
1880    120  Tynemouth. 

Lent    by    John    Ritchie    Findlay,    Esq., 
Edinburgh. 
123  Coast  Scene. 

Lent  by  Waller  H.  Paton,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
220  Sea  Piece. 

Lent  by  James  Carnegie,  Esq. 
241  Landscape. 

Lent  by  J.  Hope  Finlay,  Esq. 


FAED,  John  Painter 

Born   1819.     Died   1902. 

Associate  1847.    Academician  1851. 

Hon.  Retired  Academician,  1896. 

1841  526  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

534  Frame  containing  four  Miniature  Por- 
traits. 
5  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1842  503  Miniature  Portrait. 

504  Miniature  Portrait. 

505  Miniature  Portrait. 

506  Miniature  Portrait. 

507  Miniature  Portrait. 

508  Miniature  Portrait. 

509  Miniature  Portrait. 

510  Miniature  Portrait. 

511  Miniature  Portrait. 

1843  496  Miniature  Portrait. 

497  Miniature  Portrait. 

498  Miniature  Portrait. 

499  Miniature  Portrait. 

500  Miniature  Portrait. 


CATALOGUE 


101 


501  Miniature  Portrait. 

502  Miniature  Portrait. 

503  Miniature  Portrait. 

562  Miniature  Portrait. 

563  Miniature  Portraits. 

1844  487  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

488  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

489  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

490  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

491  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

492  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

493  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

517  A  Scene  from  '  Ivanhoe. ' 

540  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

541  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 

542  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

543  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

544  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

545  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

6  South  West  Circus  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1845  504  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

505  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

506  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

507  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

508  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

509  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

510  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

511  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

530  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

531  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

532  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

533  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

534  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

535  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1846  442  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

542  Miniature  Portrait. 

543  Miniature  Portrait. 

544  Miniature  Portrait. 

545  Miniature  Portrait. 

546  Miniature  Portrait. 

547  Miniature  Portrait. 

558  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

559  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

560  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

561  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman 

562  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

563  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

564  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

565  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 


1847  451  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman  in  a  Turkish 

Costume. 

452  Master  Archibald  Bennie. 

453  A  Family  Group  :  Portraits. 

454  The  Misses  Bennie  and  Mr.   J.   Noble 

Bennie.     (N.G.  of  Scotland  as  '  Even- 
ing   Hour.'    Presented    by   J.    Bray, 

19*3.) 

456  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

457  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

459  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1848  37  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
207  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

354  The  Trysting  Place  :  Evening.  (Kel- 
vingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow, 
4  Trysting  Place. '  Adam  Teacher 
Bequest,  1898.) 

412  The  Shelter. 

483  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

495  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

496  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

497  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1849  16  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
179  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

576  Portrait. 

577  Portrait. 

578  Portrait. 

579  Portrait. 

580  Portrait. 

581  Portrait. 

582  Portrait. 

583  Portrait. 

584  Portrait. 

16   Duncan   Street,    Drummond    Place,    Edin- 
burgh. 

1850  104  Boyhood. 
232  Fun. 

393  Curiosity. 

529  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

530  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

531  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

532  George  Dundas,   Esq.,   M.P.   for  Lin- 

lithgow. 

533  Henry  Dundas,   Esq.,  Yr.   of  Dundas 

Castle. 

534  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

535  Portrait  of  a  Lady 

536  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
554  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 

610  Portraits  of  Sleeping  Children. 


102 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Faed,  John — continued 

1851  164  The  Cruel  Sister.     (Bury  Art  Gallery. 

Thomas  Wrigley  Gift,  1899.) 

Lent  by  Henry  Wallis,  Esq.,  London. 

315  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

399  Rev.  Dr.  Duff. 

466  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

467  George  Dempster,  Esq.,  of  Skibo. 

468  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

469  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
47°  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

471  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

472  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

473  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1852  88  Scene  from  Twelfth  Night  :  Olivia  and 

Viola. 

176  Scene    from    As    You    Like  It  :    Rosa- 
lind, Celia,  and  Orlando. 
Lent  by  Richard  Lloyd,  Esq.,  London. 

484  Roslin  Chapel. 

1853  33  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
62  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

147  The  late  Mrs.  Champain. 
371  Flora. 

Lent  by  H.  Wallis,  Esq.,  London. 
480  Miniature    Portrait  of   Mr.    and    Mrs. 

Herries. 
489  A  Study. 
501  White    Lady    of    Avenel,    from    •  The 

Monastery. ' 
51  Northumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1854  178  'Their  eldest  hope,  their  Jenny,  woman 

grown. ' 
262  Mrs.  Stewart  Mackenzie. 

1855  19  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
139  Study  of  a  Cottage  Interior. 

168  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

169  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

401  Reason  and  Faith  :  an  Allegory. 

408  The  Philosopher. 

422  Newton  searching  after  the  Principles 

of  Light  and  Colour. 

Lent    by    Patrick     Dudgeon,     Esq.,     of 
Cargen. 
438  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

546  Study  of  Rocks. 

547  Sketch  of  an  Interior. 
565  Landscape  Sketch. 

630  Sketch  from  Nature. 

631  Sketch  from  Nature. 


631*  Sketch  from  Nature. 

632  Sketch  of  an  Interior. 

633  Sketch  of  an  Interior. 
674  Study  of  an  Interior. 
703*  Two  Interiors. 

1856  115  The  Raid  of  Ruthven. 
144  Sketch  of  a  Burn. 

197  Sketch   from  '  The   Cottar's   Saturday 

Night. ' 
238  The  Household  Gods  in  Danger. 
342  The     Interior     of     a     Cottage,     with 

Woman  knitting. 
376  Interior,  with  Fisherman  Reading. 

1857  278  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

293  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1858  128  '  Sae  wistfully  she  gazed  on  me.' 

188  Reading     the      list     of     killed     and 

wounded. 
266  '  When    wild   war's   deadly   blast   was 

blawn. ' 
340  '  She  gazed,  she  redden 'd  like  a  rose.' 
464  Preparing  the  Kail :  a  Study. 

1859  91     The  Royal  Scottish  Justiciary  :  an  In- 

cident temp.  James  I.  of  Scotland. 
119  Study  of  Still  Life. 
241  Bedouin    exchanging   a   Young   Slave 

for  Armour. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq. 
310  Job. 
380  Portrait. 
504  Scene  in  a  Bazaar  at  Cairo. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Hoyes,  Torrisdale  Castle. 

1860  99  Dr.  Rochecliffe  in  his  Study. 
226  '  Boaz  and  Ruth. ' 

387  '  With  her  of  tassels  and  of  lures  he 
talks. ' 

1861  396  Within  a  Mile  of  Edinburgh. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
5  Inverleith  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 
1863    253  Sketch  on  the  Sands  at  North  Berwick. 
287  Finished   Sketch   of   Picture   of   '  The 
Old  English  Gentleman.' 
Lent    by    William    Agnew,    Esq.,    Man- 
chester. 
396  Queen     Margaret's     Defiance    of    the 
Scottish  Parliament. 
Lent  by  Ralph  Brocklebank,  Esq.,  Liver- 
pool. 
441  Pastimes  in  Times  Past. 

Lent  by  W.  Lambert,  Esq.,  Nottingham. 


CATALOGUE 


103 


582  Wappen  Schaw. 

Lent    by    Charles    Hargitt,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
599  Fair  Helen. 

Lent  by  Henry  Wallis,  Esq.,  London. 
ia  Cavendish  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London. 

1864  410  Annie's      Tryste.       (Diploma      Work 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 

1865  434  Spring  Flowers. 

Lent   by   Francis   Edmond,    Esq.,    Aber- 
deen. 
496  Catherine  Seaton  and  Roland  Graham  : 

Finished  Sketch. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  L.  V.  Flatow,  London. 
38  St.  John's  Wood  Park,  London,  N.  W. 
'    43 1  A  Wappenschaw. 
775  '  The  Ballad. ' 
347  Haddon     Hall    in    the    Olden    Time. 

(Victoria    &    Albert    Museum,    •  The 

Great      Hall      at      Haddon,      i860 ' 

[?  same].     Bought  1900.) 
106  Tenant-Rights. 
350  The  Covenanter  :   Sentry. 
499  The  Parting  of  Evangeline. 
238  The  Old  Brocade  :   Finished  Sketch. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
317  Dead  Game. 
539  Scene    from    the    '  Gentle    Shepherd  ' : 

Roger  and  Jenny. 

72  '  Bargains  To-day. ' 
156  '  John  Anderson  my  Jo. ' 

Lent  by  E.   R.  Langworthy,  Esq.,  Man- 
chester. 
32  The  Warning  before  Flodden. 
338  Battle  of  Blenheim. 
208  Old  Mortality. 
337  Charles  Duncan. 
13  Guilty  or  Not  Guilty? 

73  Rest. 
241  Helping  Grandpapa. 
407  Julia  Mannering. 

76  Goldsmith  in  his  Study. 

Lent  by  Ralph  Brocklebank,  Esq.,  Liver- 
pool. 
235  The  Rivals. 
Gatehouse-o) -Fleet,  Kirkcudbright. 

1881  48  Fairy  Tales. 

268  Village  in  Galloway. 
391  Going  to  Market. 

1882  208  Rival  Poachers. 


1868 
1869 


1870 


1873 


1874 


1875 
1876 
1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 


1883  16  The    Poet's    Dream.     (R.S.A.    Collec- 

tion.    Presented  by  the  Artist,  1902.) 
91  View  on  the  Fleet. 
132  '  Twas  on  a  Simmer's  Afternoon.' 
177  Portpatrick  Harbour. 
25°  J-  C.  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  Kirkcudbright. 

1884  205  A  Lancashire  Witch. 
354  Waiting. 

366  A  Gentle  Critic. 

1885  120  Samuel  Cavan,   Esq.,  Kirkcudbright. 
360  J.  Nichol  Cox,  Esq.,  Gatehouse. 

1886  61  Gossip. 

571  Finished    Study    for    large    picture   in 

Hall,  Gatehouse-of-Fleet. 
590  Rising  from  Chaos. 

1887  45  Autumn  Landscape  :  Gatehouse. 
174  Still  Life. 

258  The  Spinning-Wheel. 

1888  297  Robert    Macartney    Gordon,    Esq.,    of 

Rattra. 
331  '  Diana  Vernon.' 
336  Winter  Landscape. 
401  Village  in  Galloway. 
883  The  Merlin. 

1889  508  Autumn. 

1890  247  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1891  283  Logan  Braes. 
323  La  Couturiere. 

325  The  Last  of  the  Family. 
34 1  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1893  321  A  Galloway  Poet. 
331  The  Duenna. 

1894  134  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1895  54  The  Dance  of  the  Witches  :  Vide  '  Tarn 

o'  Shanter. ' 
69  Bazaar    in    Cairo :     Bedouins    buying 

Armour. 
95  Lady  Dorothy. 


FAED,  Thomas  Painter 

Born  1826.     Died  1900. 
Associate   1849-62.     Hon.   Member  1862. 
5  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1844  506  Scene  from  the  '  Old  English  Baron.' 

1845  120  Portrait  of  a  Young  Gentleman. 
124  Silence. 

366  Shepherd  Boy. 

1846  292  Reading  the  Bible. 


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THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Faed,  Thomas — continued 

329  Caius  Marius  in  Prison. 

397  Ravenswood  and  the  Gravedigger. 
6  South   West  Circus  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1847  140  Grandfather  Whitehead. 
351  Young  Kennedy. 

376  The  Draught-Players.  (Mappin  Art 
Gallery,  Sheffield,  '  Game  of 
Draughts.'  Presented  by  Sir  Fredk. 
T.  Mappin.  1891.) 

1848  31  The  Lesson. 

42  The  Forgotten  Pitcher. 

Lent  by  J.  Miller,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
199  Bo-peep. 
221  The  Morning  Walk. 

Lent  by  James  Keith,  Esq. 
337  Figures  of  Four   Saints.     (Vide  Alex. 

Christie,  1848,  No.  339.) 

398  Cupid  and  his  Victim. 

Lent  by  Captain  Arkwright 
427  Thorn  in  the  Foot. 

Lent  by  Captain  Arkwright. 

1849  65  Keeping  the  Queen's  Birthday. 
67  The  Lesson  :  a  Sketch. 

162  First  Letter  from  the  Emigrants. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq. 
328  The  Toilet. 
383  The  Keeper's  Favourites. 

Lent  by  Captain  Arkwright. 
414  The  Blind  Beggar  :  a  Sketch. 

Lent    by    Archibald    Campbell,    Esq.,    of 
Blythswood. 
16  Duncan  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1850  38  Jeanie  Deans  and  the  Duke  of  Argyle. 

Lent    by    Archibald    Campbell,    Esq.,    of 
Blythswood. 
209  Cottage  Piety. 

Lent  by  Rev.  Isaac  Spencer,  Plantation. 
417  Rose  Bradwardine. 

Lent  by  Henry  Wallis,  Esq.,  London. 
445  Freedom  of  the  Press. 

Lent  by  Henry  Wallis,  Esq. 

1851  36  Burns  and  Highland  Mary.     (Mappin 

Art    Gallery,    Sheffield.    Same    title, 
dated  1852.    Bequeathed  by  Jno.  New- 
ton Mappin,  1887.) 
Lent  by  Henry  Wallis,  Esq. 
50  Sketch  of  Hesitation. 

Lent  by  Hugh  Rae,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 


61  Not  another  Rap. 

Lent  by  R.  S.  Newall,  Esq.,  of  Bensham 
Lodge. 
79  Portrait  of  Lady  in  Fancy  Dress. 
230  Mrs.  Pattinson  of  Scotts  House. 
424  Thomas  Thomson,  Esq.,  of  Shrub  Hill. 
602  Mark  Sprott,  Esq.,  of  Garnkirk. 
13  Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 
1852        7  Sketch  of  Patron  and  Patroness  :  Visit 
to  the  Village  School. 
Lent  by  David  Laurence,  Esq. 
26  Catherine  Seyton. 

Lent  by  Richard  Lloyd,  Esq. 
47  The  First  Step. 

Lent  by  James  Home,  Esq. 
154  Amy  Robsart. 

Lent  by   Henry  Wallis,   Esq. 
479  Sepia  Sketch. 

524  Sketch  in  Sepia. 

525  Sketch  in  Sepia. 
545  Study  from  Nature. 

5  Melcombe  Place,  Dorset  Square,  London. 

1854  269  Sophia    and    Olivia,    from    '  Vicar    of 

Wakefield.' 

Lent  by  Samuel  Hammond,  Esq.,  Leeds. 

1855  266  Peggy,  from  the  '  Gentle  Shepherd. ' 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
278  The  Glee  Maiden. 

Lent  by  John   Houldsworth,  Esq.,  Glas- 
gow. 
556  Sketch    of    Sophia    and    Olivia,    from 
•  Vicar  of  Wakefield. ' 
Lent   by   Wm.    Wilson,    Esq.,    of    Bank- 
nock. 
3  Melcombe  Place,  Dorset  Square,  London. 

1857  211  Sketch  of  'Conquered,  not  Subdued.' 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 

1858  8  The  Lesson. 

65  The  First  Break  in  the  Family. 
Lent  by  John  Faed,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
171  Reapers  going  out. 

Lent  by  James  Hunter,  Esq. 

ia  Cavendish  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  London. 

1863    384  Faults  on   Both   Sides.     ioJ>  by  8^  in. 

,         (Guildhall      Art      Gallery,      London. 

Charles  Gassiot  Bequest,  1902.    N.G. 

of     British     Art.     Finished     picture, 

264   by    2i|    in.       Henry   Tate    Gift, 

1894.) 

Lent  by  Chas.  Gassiot,  Esq.,  London. 


CATALOGUE 


105 


430  '  O  Nannie,  wilt  thou  gang  wi'  me?  ' 
Lent  by  John  Pender,  Esq.,  M.P. 

516  Highland  Mary.  (Aberdeen  Art  Gal- 
lery. Primrose-Leslie  Bequest,  1902.) 
Lent  by  Mr.  Dugdale,  Manchester. 

Sussex   Villa,  Sheffield  Terrace,  Kensington. 

1864  348  Original    Sketch   of   '  From    Dawn    to 

Sunset. ' 

Lent  by  David  Price,  Esq. 

1865  506  Baith  Faither  and  Mither. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Leaf,  Esq.,  Streatham. 

1869  336  Pot     Luck.       (Leicester    Art    Gallery. 

Bought  1890.) 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Harter,  Esq.,  Leamington. 
587  Music  hath  Charms. 

Lent  by  John  R.   Davison,    Esq.,   Q.C., 
London. 

1870  711  Duncan  M'Tavish. 

1871  153  Grannie    M'Naughton's,    Loch    Long, 

1865. 
373  Leecie  Sproat's,  Galloway,    1856. 
390  Kattie    Caumel's,    1859 :    Blown    down 

before  finished  :   Lochgoilhead. 

447  Peter    MTntyre's    Front    Door,     1864, 

Loch  Long. 

1872  246  Homeless. 

Lent  by  H.  W.  F.  Bolckow,  Esq.,  M.P., 
Middlesborough. 
284  Head  of  a  Highlander. 

Lent  by  W.  Macduff,  Esq.,  Cramond. 

1873  234  From  Dawn  to  Sunset. 

Lent  by  A.  Geo.  Kurtz,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 

448  '  Ere   Care   begins.'    (Diploma   Work. 

R.A.,  London.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Academy,   London. 

1874  261  '  When  the  day  is  done. ' 

Lent  by  J.  Houldsworth,  Esq.,  Wishaw. 

24A  Cavendish  Road,  St.  John's    Wood,   Lon- 
don. 
1878    228  In  Time  of  War.     (Vide  1901,  No.  150.) 
Lent  by  Ralph  Brocklebank,  Esq.,  Liver- 
pool. 

1882  309  Playful  Kittens. 

1883  349  •  I  cannot,  I  cannot.' 

1884  253  A  Lowland  Lassie. 

1885  36  '  What  is  the  wee  lassie  thinkin'?  ' 
1890    293  Seeing  them  off. 


1901     150  In  Time  of  War.     (Vide  1878,  No.  228.) 
(Presented  to  Liverpool  by  three  sons 
of  late  Ralph  Brocklebank,  1893.) 
Lent  by  the  Walker  Art  Gallery,   Liver- 
pool. 
422  The  First  Break  in  the  Family. 

Lent  by  Ralph  Brocklebank,  Esq.,  Tar- 
porley. 


FARQUH ARSON,  David  Painter 

Born   1840.     Died   1907. 

Associate  1882. 

30  High  Street,  Blairgowrie. 
1868     727  On  the  Scottish  Side  of  the  Solway. 

1870  775  Scotch  Firs  :  Perthshire. 

1871  56  The  Muirton,  near  Blairgowrie. 
88  The  Drover. 

123  The  Solway  Sands  :  Moonlight. 
188  Lornty  Bridge,  near  Blairgowrie. 

1872  469  The  Ardle,  at  Bridge  of  Cally. 
534  The  Tay,  at  Kinclaven  Ferry. 

38  Broughton  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1873  248  Craighall,  on  the  Ericht. 

Lent  by  William  Ritchie,  Esq. 
397  On  the  Braes  o'  Ben  Glee. 
439  Landscape,  near  Blairgowrie. 
574  On  Inverquharity  Burn. 
6  Pitt  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1874  27  Gathering  in  the  Reeds. 

37  Solway  Fishermen  crossing  the  Sands  : 
Morning. 

90  At  the  Loch  Side,  Meikleour. 
496  Sketch  of  a  Rustic  Bridge. 
498  The  Forest  Well. 
511  The  Maid  of  the  Island. 
646  Going  Home  :  Sketch. 

1875  143  Spate  on  the  Cluny,  Braemar. 
293  An  Old  Cottage,  Braemar. 

Lent     by     William     Chamberlin,     Esq., 
Brighton. 
436  '  Within  a  Mile  of  Edinburgh  Toun. ' 
595  An  Old  Mill,  Braemar. 

1876  383  Crossing  the  Cairnmoor,  Braemar. 
453  Glenleich,  Kintail. 

16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1877  62  Study  of  an  Old  Mill. 
113  Forest  and  Lake. 


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Farquharson,  David — continued 
172  Going  to  the  Hay  field. 

Lent  by  David  Philip,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
472  Strathmore. 
478  Loading. 

1878  97  The  Last  Furrow.     (R.S.A.  Collection. 

Bequeathed   by   Miss   Macnaughton, 
1914.) 
136  Discharging  the  Wreck. 
157  Bo9om  Friends. 
194  A  Harvest  Day  on  the  Solway. 
608  Harvest-Time  in  Galloway. 

1879  174  Scottish  Gipsies. 
214  Noonday  Shelter. 
248  Forest  and  Lake. 
448  A  Lowland  Moor. 

493  Entrance  to  Gleneagles. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

1880  26  Glenlyon. 

92  Washing  Day. 

98  Sheep-plunging. 
135  Harvest  Day. 
297  Autumn  Morning. 

Lent  by  F.   Dewar,  Esq. 

1880  4  Study  for  the  Last  Furrow. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq 
269  A  Lowland  Moor. 

Lent  by  Archibald  Smith,  Esq. 

1881  185  Shades  of  Evening. 
462  A  Winter  Morning. 
574  By  the  Wayside. 

Lent  by  Hugh  Blaike,  Esq. 
578  In  Lamlash,  Arran. 

Lent  by  Hugh  Blaike,  Esq. 
715  N.  M.  Henderson,  Esq. 

1882  235  A  Summer's  Night  at  Bridge  of  Allan. 
447  Under  the  Beeches. 

488  The  Morning  Sun. 
558  Summer  and  Autumn. 
674  In  Strathmore. 
4  Abbotsford  Park,  Edinburgh. 

1883  156  The  Links  of  Forth. 
211  The  Market  Boat. 
304  Near  Gouda,  Holland. 
439  Holland. 

904  On  the  Forth. 

1884  16  Showery  Weather. 

in  The  Shore  at  Canty  Bay. 

145  Harvest  Treasure. 

166  The  Prisons  of  the  Bass. 


206  Hoy  Boats  on  the  Maas. 
1022  Water  Lilies. 

1885  44  November  Twilight. 
140  An  Afternoon  at  Gouda. 
217  By  Meadow  and  Stream. 
509  Cottage  Door  :  Arrochar. 

541  By  the  River-side,  Achray.  -(Kelvin- 
grove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.  '  On 
the  Achray.'  Thos.  D.  Smellie  Be- 
quest, 1901.) 

991  The  Potato-Harvest. 

1886  117  Leith  Roads. 

155  The  River  Urr,  near  Dalbeattie. 
234  West  Lothian. 
62  Clifton  Hill,  London,  N.  W. 

1887  102  Mid-day. 

1887  206  A  Suburb  of  London,  West. 
384  Hay-time  in  Holland. 

1888  81  On  the  Ayrshire  Coast.     (Kelvingrove 

Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.    '  Arran,  from 
the  Ayrshire  Coast.'    Adam  Teacher 
Bequest,  1898.) 
270  Up  among  the  Deer. 

1889  90  The  Herring  Fleet  leaving  the  Dee. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 

216  Harvest-Time  :  Leading  in. 

Lent  by  George  Mackay,  Esq. 
5  Wychcombe  Studios,  London,  N.  W. 
1891-2  46  Among  the  Brackens. 
135  'The  Rhymer's  Glen.' 
151  '  Meadow  Flowers  '  :  Sketch. 

1894  105  Morning  on  the  Common.     (Rochdale 

Art  Gallery, '  Early  Morning  on  Beer 
Common.'  Presented  by  R.  T. 
Heape,  19".) 

217  The   Woodside    Path,    Torr,   near   the 

Solway. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
352  A  Bean  Field. 

1895  273  Borderland. 

378  '  Amang  the  Withies. ' 
Sennen  Cove,  Penzance,   Cornwall. 

1896  392  Green  and  Grey. 

1897  286  A  Break  in  the  Storm  :  Glenlyon. 

Lent  by  John  Hector,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 

1898  353  Hay-Time  in  Holland. 

1899  367  Waiting  for  Darkness. 

1900  174  '  War  News  '  :  Study  for  Picture. 
439  Berwick-on-Tweed. 

1901  704  Loch  Fyne :  West. 


CATALOGUE 


107 


722  The  Lowlands  of  Galloway. 

1903  511  Winter. 

1904  318  The  Church  Gate. 

1905  188  Willow  and  Aspens. 
352  Meadow  Hay. 

1908      99  The  Last  Furrow. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  Lord  Dean 
of  Guild. 
157  '  Dark  Tintagel. ' 
298  Eventide. 


FORBES,  Alexander  Painter 

Born  1802.     Died  1839. 
Associate  1830. ' 

10  Nicholson  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1828  70  Neptune,  a  favourite  Dog. 
74  Pigs. 

1829  14  Pincher. 

S3  The  Tinkers. 
117  Rabbits. 

228  Portrait  of  a  Horse. 
355  The  Interior  of  a  Stable. 

1830  143  Rat  Catchers. 

262  The  Gipsies'  Friend. 

270  '  Rocket,'  the  property  of  the  Duke  of 

Buccleuch. 
354  Pigs. 

368  Portrait  of  a  Dog. 
384  Portrait  of  a  Bulldog. 

1831  2  Oscar. 

15  Terrier  Puppies. 

59  Sketch  for  a  Large  Picture. 

97  Rattler,  the  property  of  Samuel  Ulle- 

thorne,  Esq. 
140  The  Stye. 
162  The  Bone  of  Contention. 

1832  59  The  Young  Gipsy. 
62  A  Favourite  Cocker. 
99  The  Peasant's  Byre. 

245  Young  Gipsies. 

263  The  favourite  Springer. 

1833  96  Rabbits. 

135  The  Canine  Mother. 
154  Anticipation. 
182  A  favourite  Dog. 

1834  154  Game. 

161  ■  The  Twa  Dogs. ' 


1835  25  A  Travelling  Tinker. 
36  Study  from  Nature. 
43  Highland  Shelties. 
55  The  Rivals. 

89  Study  of  a  Fox's  Head. 

1836  8  Prince  Charlie,  a  favourite  Hunter. 

12  Roderick  M'  Donald,  last  of  the  Water- 
carriers. 

12*  Evening. 
144  Woodlark,  a  favourite  Horse. 
253  The  Death  of  the  Fox. 

1837  48  Goats. 
104  Cadgers. 

121  Portrait  of  a  Terrier. 

Lent  by  W.  R.  Kermack,  Esq. 
138  Phantom,  a  favourite  Hunter.    Painted 

for  Captain  Hay,  of  Mugdrum. 
216  Favourite   Spaniels.     Painted  for  Col. 

Harvey,  Castle  Semple. 

1838  127  Favourite   Setters.     Painted   for   Fred. 

Wedderburn,  Esq.,  Birkhill. 
141  Gipsies  Reposing. 
173  Blackberry,  a  favourite  Pony. 
247  •  There's  Much  between  the  Cup  and 

the  Lip.' 
262  Terrier  Puppies. 
270  Coroner,  a  favourite  Hunter.     Painted 

for  Captain  Hay,  of  Mugdrum. 

1839  59  Dora,  a  favourite  Cocker. 

Lent  by  John  R.  Tod,  Esq. 
134  Agitator,  a  favourite  Hunter. 
149  The  Hermit,  a  favourite  Hunter. 
169  Spring,  a  favourite  Terrier. 
285  Ben,  Gipsy,  and  Bess,  Terriers. 
302  The  Unwelcome  Visitor. 

1840  15  Anticipation. 
18  Ponies. 

21  Study  of  Goats. 

36  The  Gipsy's  Companion. 
108  Rabbits. 
137  Cockers. 

214  Help,  a  favourite  Dog. 
364  Puppies. 


FORREST,  William 

Born  1805.    Died  l88, 
Hon.  Member  1877. 

NO   EXHIBITS. 


Engraver 


108 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


FORSTER,  Percy  Painter 

Hon.  Member  1828. 

Birth  and  death  dates  unobtainable.  At  Hulne 
Abbey,  now  hardly  more  than  a  ruin,  lives  the 
head  keeper  of  the  Duke  of  Northumberland. 
Percy  Forster  is  said  to  have  been  the  son  of 
a  former  keeper.  As  an  itinerant  portrait- 
painter  he  frequented  about  1833-40  Yester 
House  and  the  village  of  Gifford,  East 
Lothian.  Forster,  proposed  by  W.  Lizars  and 
seconded  by  Samuel  Joseph,  was  elected  Hon. 
Member  on  April  8,  1828. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1828  150  Dead  Game. 
241  Fruit. 

Hulne  Abbey,  Alnwick. 

1829  76  Fruit. 
125  Fruit. 

308  Fruit  and  Birds. 

1830  59  Fish. 
72  Fruit. 

107  Fruit  Piece. 
247  Dead  Game. 

1831  323  Portrait  of  an  Ox,   property  of  Adam 

Bogue,  Esq.,  Linplum. 


FRASER,  Alexander  Painter 

Born  1786.    Died  1865. 
Hon.   Member   1827-40.     Associate   1840. 

ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY   OF   ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

Lawn  Market,  Edinburgh. 

1809  91  Playing  at  Draughts. 
207  Green  Stand. 

1810  68  A  Boat  landing  with  Fish. 
72  A  Cook  Maid. 

Opposite  Archer's  Hall,  Edinburgh. 

1811  43  New  Coat. 

London. 
1813      42  New  Year's  Day. 

172  The  Sempstress. 

173  Interior  of  a  Cottage. 


INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.    (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

London. 

1821  25  Preparing  for  Market. 

1822  12  The  Piper. 
44  The  Larder. 

46  Near  Liverpool,  with  Fishing  Boats. 
55  Interior,  with  Figure  and  Still  Life. 
60  Still  Life,  Fish,  etc. 

51  Johnston  Street,  Sommers  Town,  London. 

1826  155  The  New  Year's  Morning  Salutation. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Allan,  Esq. 
1830      16  Sketch. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

London. 

1827  256  Woman  plucking  a  Fowl. 

1828  51  The  Fisherman  at  Home. 
159  Dead  Game,  with  Figures. 
216  Woo'd  and  Married  an'  a'. 

51  Johnston  Street,  Sommers  Town,  London. 

1829  92  The  Tinker. 

172  The  Fisher  Boy. 

1830  93  Fish  :  Beach  Scene. 
99  The  Pump  Well. 

117  The  Fisherman's  Recreation. 
149  The  Blackbird  and  his  Tutor. 
286  Fish  :   Beach  Scene. 

1831  86  Mussel  Gatherers. 
117  Dead  Game. 

161  A  Cobler  at  Lunch. 

1832  85  Tapping  an  Ale  Barrel. 

1833  74  An  Antiquary  in  his  Study. 

Lent  by  Lord  Northwick. 
235  The  Interior  of  a  Mill  in  the  Hebrides. 

1835  106  Rembrandt  in  his  Study. 

1836  91  St.  Andrews   Fair  :   a  Sketch. 

Lent  by  D.  R.   Hay,  Esq. 

65     Upper    Seymour    Street,    Euston    Square, 
London. 

1837  58  A  Shepherd's  Cottage :  Winter. 

130  Robinson    Crusoe   reading   the    Bible. 

(Walker     Art     Gallery,      Liverpool. 

Presented    by    F.    St.    John    Arkle, 

1878.) 
154  Interior  of  a  Mill  in  Ulva. 


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109 


ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  6  The  Expected  Penny. 
22  A  Merry  Cobbler. 

28  The  Grace. 

1840  99  The  Moment  of  Victory. 
351  The  Happy  Couple. 

363  The  Fisherman's  Proposal. 

1841  86  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
135  A  Wandering  Piper. 

260  Courtship. 

294  Francis  Espinasse,  Esq. 

315  Corn  Pipes. 

350  Digging  for  Sand  Eels. 

1842  194  A  Scene  at  Newhaven,  near  Edinburgh. 

1843  183  Naaman  cured  of  Leprosy. 

1844  194  The  Illicit  Whisky  Still  at  Work. 
220  A  Matter  of  Taste. 

1845  45  Honesty  put  to  the  Test. 

68  Scott  dining  with  Blue  Gown  Beggar. 
238  From  Will  and  Jean. 

1846  24  Robinson  Crusoe. 

1847  434  From  the  '  Highland  Widow.' 

23     Stanhope    Street,     Park     Place,     Camden 
Town,  London. 

1848  143  One  of  the  Cries  of  London. 

447  Last  Moments  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots. 

1849  100  An  Artist  at  Work. 

439  Old  Mortality  :    a   Study   for  a  Large 
Picture. 

1850  32  The  Harbour  of  St.  Andrews. 
58  The  Shepherd's  Grace. 

1851  408  Jeanie  Deans  and  the  Laird  of  Dum- 

biedykes. 
419  The  Shepherd's  Home. 

1852  87  Reading  the  Bible. 

1853  349  Thieves  nearly  caught. 

1854  404  Paying  the  Reckoning. 

1855  157  The  Gardener's  Refreshment. 
1863     23  Highland  Cottage. 

Lent  by  H.  McCulloch,  Esq. 
57  Rembrandt  in  his  Study. 

Lent  by  James  Walker,  Esq. 


FRASER,  Alexander  Painter 

Born  1827.     Died  1899. 
Associate  1858.     Academician  1862. 
14  Henderson  Row,  Edinburgh. 
1852      41  A  Sketch  from  Nature  :  Lanarkshire. 


1853 


1854 


1856 


77 

107 
122 
166 

258 

394 

447 

93 

176 

J93 

248 
279 


365 
382 
647 


85 

177 
277 
379 
454 
609 

666 

1855       17 

26 

42 


219 
280 
321 
380 


419 

42 
92 

156 

188 

309 

325 
365 


Cottages,  Warwickshire. 

Lent  by  Richard  Lloyd,  Esq.,  London. 
A  Burn,  Clydesdale. 
A  Sketch  from  Nature  :  Lanarkshire. 
Sketch  in  Lowther  Park. 
A  Sketch. 

Effect  of  Rain  coming  on. 
The  Spring  by  the  Wayside. 
Study  in  the  Mill-beck,  Borrowdale. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Cargill,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
Bowfell,  Cumberland. 
Beanfield  :  Morning  Effect. 
A  Harvest  Day  :  Lanarkshire. 
The  Ochils,  from  the  South  :  Afternoon 

Effect. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Cargill,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
Crossing  the  Stream. 
Sketch  from  Nature  :  Green  Barley. 
Scotch  Muirland  after  Rain. 
A  Day  in  October  :  Argyleshire. 

Lent  by  James  Smith,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
Beech  and  Oak  in  August. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
Pollards  and  Still  Water. 
English  Moorland. 
Jopson's  Mill,  Borrowdale. 
In  the  Green  Wood,  Westmoreland. 
Old  Farm  House,  Langdale. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Cargill,  Esq.,   Dundee. 
The  Bubbling  Brook  in  June. 
Fisherman 's  Cottage  on  Loch  Fyne. 
On  the  Eden,  near  Bowmount. 
Dunderawe  Castle,   Loch  Fyne.     (Kel- 

vingrove      Art      Gallery,      Glasgow. 

Same  title.     Adam  Teacher  Bequest, 

1898.) 
Road  Scene  :  Autumn. 
A  Burn,  Clydesdale. 
English  Cottage,  Warwickshire. 
Glen    Messan  :    Argyleshire :    a    Study 

from  Nature. 
Road  near  New  Abbey. 
Gipsy  Tents. 
English  Road  Scene. 
West  Tower,  Naworth  Castle. 
On  the  Avon,  Warwickshire. 
Part     of     the     Refectory,      Lanercost 

Abbey. 
Brick  Work,  near  Blantyre. 
Old  English  Farmstead, 


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Fraser,  Alexander — continued 
33  Register  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1857  98  Lane  Scene,  Surrey  :  July. 
129  The  Oak-Tree's  Shade. 
252  The  Edge  of  the  Forest. 

383  Holmewood  Common  :   Afternoon. 

1858  29  Study  on  the  Conway. 

54  Pandy  Mill,  North  Wales. 
76  Study  on  the  Teddar. 
243  Salmon  Trap  on  a  Welsh  River. 
252  Welsh  River  in  Summer  Time. 
351  Welsh  Gorse  Mill. 
432  An  Old  Mill  at  Bettws-y-coed. 

Lent  by  Lord  Mackenzie. 
493  Road  Bit,  Denbighshire. 
1  Henderson  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1859  40  At  Row  Village,  Wales. 
63  On  a  Welsh  Burn. 

151  On  the  River  Conway. 

156  Tal-Cafn   Ferry,   on  the  Conway. 

201  Cottage  Interior  :  North  Wales. 

Lent  by  John  Houldsworth,  Esq.,  Glas- 
gow. 

238  Biting  Time. 

346  Welsh  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Henry  Simson,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

389  In  Cadzow  Forest.  (Kelvingrove  Art 
Gallery,  Glasgow.  Five  Cadzow 
Forest  Subjects.  Adam  Teacher  Be- 
quest, 1898.) 

519  At  Craignethan,  Clydesdale. 

1860  12  Welsh  Cottage  :  Interior. 

61  Shore  Bit,  near  Queensferry. 

93  In  Castle  Campbell  Glen. 
285  The  Meadows  in  July. 
331  In  Cadzow  Forest. 
348  Lock  on  an  English  Canal. 
396  Forest  Bit. 
671  Haymaking. 

714  The  Malvern  Hills :  Sundown. 
763  Broughty  Castle. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

1861  128  Fern  Cutting. 

210  A  Highland  Burn.  (Kelvingrove  Art 
Gallery,  Glasgow.  Same  title. 
Adam  Teacher  Bequest,  1898.) 

248  On  the  Falloch. 

Lent  by  William  Laurie,  Esq. 

303  Jacob's  Ladder,  Campsie  Glen. 

376  On  the  Banks  of  Loch  Lomond. 


415  An  Old  Mill,  North  Wales. 
511  The  Brook  through  the  Wood. 

1862  126  A  Highland  River :  Midsummer. 
357  Loch  Achray  and  Ben-Venue. 

Lent  by  William  Christie,  Esq. 
462  On  the  Falloch. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq. 
488  Dunderawe  Castle,  on  Loch  Fyne.   . 
Lent  by  C.  C.  Grimes,  Esq. 
Barncluith,  Hamilton. 

1863  12  On  the  Avon  :  Haymaking  Time. 
295  Loch  Achray  and  Ben  Venue. 

Lent  by  J.  Charles  Bell,  Esq. 
390  A  Glade  in  Cadzow  Forest. 

Lent  by  G.  B.  Simpson,  Esq. 
615  The  Forest  in  Autumn. 

1864  209  A  Summer's  Day  at  the  Trossachs. 

Lent  by  George  B.  Simpson,  Esq. 
336  Highland  Moorland. 

Lent  by  J.  Charles  Bell,  Esq. 
347  Portrait    of    the    Artist.     (Hospitalfield 

Trust,  Arbroath.     Vide  p.  113.) 

Lent  by  P.  Allan  Fraser,  Esq. 
409  Beech  and  Oak  in  October. 
1   Wardie  Avenue,  Edinburgh. 

1865  270  In  Lowther  Park,  Cumberland. 

Lent  by  Daniel  Bruce,  Esq. 
470  Barncluith,    on    the   Avon.      (Diploma 

Work  [?  same].     R.S.A.  Collection.) 
535  In  the  Green  Wood  :  Bark  Peeling. 
610  Ferns  and  Foxgloves. 
710  Afternoon  Effect :  Sketch  for  a  Picture. 
Pentland  Villa,  Ferry  Road,  Edinburgh. 

1866  201  Near  Dalmally. 

384  Working  a  Stocking. 

439  A  Study  of  Colour. 

515  Ben  Venue,  from  the  Silver  Strand. 

Lent  by  James  Smith,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
597  The  Forest  in  June. 
613  The  Haunt  of  the  Water-Ousel. 

Lent    by    J.    C.     Bell,    Esq.,    Broughty 
Ferry. 
690  Highland  Cottage. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq. 
58  Paul's  Road,  Camden  New  Town,  London. 

1867  293  In  Lochaber. 

437  A  Fishing  Day  in  Loch  Awe. 

538  In  Barncluith.  (Kelvingrove  Art  Gal- 
lery, Glasgow.  '  Barncluith.'  Car- 
frae  Alston  Gift,  1909.) 


CATALOGUE 


111 


619  By  the  Fireside. 

1868  1  Pont-Lleddr    Cottage,    North    Wales  : 

Autumn. 
397  Reading  the  Book. 
476  Watching  the  Cradle. 
Brookbank,  Haslemere,  Surrey. 

1869  458  The  Fern  Harvest,  Surrey. 

564  In  the  Ogwen  Valley,  North  Wales. 
4  Bath  Place,  Portobello. 

1870  344  Eashing  Bridge,  Surrey. 

412  A  Surrey  Cottage  :  Spring-Time. 
604  In  Lochaber. 
846  Tor  Castle,  on  the  Lochy. 
Lent  by  C.  C.  Grimes,  Esq. 

1871  175  Inverlochy  Castle. 

Lent  by  William  Christie,  Esq. 
458  The  Falls  of  the  Tummel. 
566  Ben  Venue,  from  the  Silver  Strand. 
870  The  South  Aisle,  Roslin  Chapel. 
27  Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1872  144  Sunset. 

199  '  October's     Workmanship     to     rival 

May.' 
241  In  Glenorchy  :  Harvest-time. 
283  Interior :  Old  Scottish. 
335  A  Scottish  Cottage. 
431  Kilchurn  Castle  :  Sketch  from  Nature. 

458  Highland  Cottage  :  Interior. 

1873  93  Peat  Moss  :  Rain  clearing  off. 
100  Eashing  Bridge,  Surrey. 

351  By  the  Loch  Side. 

355  The  Cottar's  Cornfield. 

363  Near  Loch  Awe,  Argyleshire. 

483  Near  Dalmally. 

512  On  the  Falloch. 

536  Lime  Kiln  on  a  Surrey  Common. 

603  Head  of  Loch  Fyne. 

Lent  by  J.    G.   Orchar,   Esq.,   Broughty 
Ferry. 

1874  172  Dolgarrog  Mill,  North  Wales. 
231  In  the  Hay-Field. 

281  The  Gravel  Pit,  Burnham  Beeches. 
333  In  the  Corn-field. 
373  Highland  Cottage  :  Rainy  Weather. 
451  On  the  Clyde  :  '  Wallace's  Leap.' 

459  An  Old  Lint  Mill. 

1875  39  Colbrand's  Tower,  Berwickshire. 
185  Old  Cottages  in  Coldingham. 
221  Baiting  Lines. 

223  In  Westminster  Abbey. 


233  Sunshine  and  Shower  on  the  Arnan. 
367  Thrush's  Nest  and  Wild  Flowers. 
374  In  Pease  Dene,  Berwickshire. 
400  Cove  on  the  Berwick  Coast. 
417  Harvest-time   in   the   Highlands. 

1876  16  Cadzow   Forest  in  June. 

32  Eashing  Bridge,  Surrey.     (Bequeathed 
in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh 
of   Broughty   Ferry.       Vide   Orchar, 
'  Index  of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by  J.    G.    Orchar,    Esq.,    Broughty 
Ferry. 
130  Ebbing  Tide. 
190  On  the  Berwick  Coast :  a  Squally  Day. 

308  Mending  the  Net. 
354  The  Keeper's  Walk. 

Lent  by  J.   G.   Orchar,   Esq.,    Broughty 
Ferry. 
439  On  the  Falloch. 

1877  47  Clearing  after  Rain  :  Early  Spring. 
70  In  the  Yellow  Room,  Barncluith. 

Lent  by  James  Donald,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
238  A  Hidden  Burn  in  Leafy  June. 
254  Shower  and  Sunshine  on  the  Falloch. 

Lent  by  J.  Duncan  Smith,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 
285  Old   Red   Sandstone    on    the    Berwick 

Coast. 
289  Sunshine  in  Spring-time. 

Lent  by  Samuel  Bough,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
18  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1878  50  In  Glen  Arnan. 

80  Sunshine  in  Springtime  :   Lane  Scene 
near  Melrose. 

258  The  Passing  Shower  :  Cockenzie. 
287  Trout  Stream  in  the  West  Highlands. 

309  Springtime  at  Dingleton. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Paterson,  Esq.,  Hamil- 
ton. 
640  By  the  Burnside,  Inverarnan. 

1879  66  Cliffs  on  the  Berwick  Coast. 

Lent    by    Rev.    Thomas    Dykes,    D.D., 
Ayr. 
227  Catch-a-Penny  :   Berwickshire. 

273  Bark-peeling. 

274  The  Old  Pirn  Mill,  on  the  Finglas. 
343  A  Still  Summer  Day  in  the  Highlands. 
491  Sunshine     and     Shower     on      Strone 

Armailte. 

1880  193  Sunshine  and  Rain  on  Benvoirlich. 

259  Midsummer  in  the  Strath-dubh-Uisge, 


112 


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Fraser,  Alexander — continued 

301  Meal-Mor-Nan,  Lag :  Doubtful 

Weather. 
493  Ben-y-Glas  Ferry  :  Midsummer. 

1880  81  Loch  Achray. 

85  On  Holmwood  Common,  Surrey. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Chapman,  Esq. 
98  Interior,  with  Figures. 

Lent    by    Patrick    Allan    Fraser,    Esq., 
H.R.S.A. 
240  Interior,  with  Figure. 

Lent    by    Patrick    Allan    Fraser,     Esq., 
H.R.S.A. 

249  Inverlochy  Castle. 

Lent  by  William  Christie,  Esq. 
313  The  Moment  of  Victory. 

Lent  by  James  T.  Hay,  Esq. 

1881  55  The  Grass  in  Bloom  in  Glen  Falloch. 

Lent  by  James  Law,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
183  A  September  Morning. 

250  The  Falloch  in  Summer-time. 

299  In  the  Forest  in  July  :  Carting  Timber. 
340  December      Sunshine     in      Holyrood  : 

Prince  Charlie's  Bed  in  '45. 
516  Rain  in  the  Hay  Season. 
25  Rowallan. 

Lent  by  John   Inglis,   Jun.,    Esq.,    Glas- 
gow. 
Fenwick  Kirk. 
Dunoon,  from  Skelmorlie. 
Old  White  Horse  Inn. 
The  Bass,  from  North  Berwick. 

Lent  by  James  M'Kelvie,  Esq. 
Arran,  from  Skelmorlie. 
Sunshine     on     the     Shores     of     Loch 

Lomond. 
Sunday  Morning. 
In  the  Harvest-field. 
A  Stormy  Day  at  North  Berwick. 
In  the  Heart  of  the  Trossachs. 
Morning  at  Canty  Bay. 
Whitekirk. 

Canty  Bay  and  the  Bass.  (Kelvin- 
grove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.  '  Bass 
Rock  from  Canty  Bay  '  [?  same]. 
Adam  Teacher  Bequest,  1898.) 
229  Old  Bridge  on  the  Arnan,  Glen  Fal- 
loch. 
333  Study  of  Still  Life  :  Green  Beans,  etc. 


1882 


217 

293 
308 

396 

444 
1883     212 


222 
235 
237 
254 
340 
503 
215 


386  Still  Waters  and  Reflections. 
462  Queen  Mary's  Room,  Holyrood. 
1885     112  Arthur's  Seat  and  the  Pentlands,  from 
near  Gosford. 
155  Old  House  near  Edinburgh. 
215  Dumbiedykes. 

250  Remains  of  the  Cross  Church,  Peebles. 
253  Peffer  Mill. 
371  Gipsies. 
486  Old  Drying-House  at  Seton  Mill. 

1885  50  West    Bow,     Head    of    High    Street  : 

Morning  of  Hallow  Fair. 

164  Old  White  Horse  Inn,  Canongate. 

186  Queen  Mary's  Bedroom,  Holyrood. 

204  The  Letter  :  Interior  at  Barncluith. 

208  Highland  Cottage. 

214  The     Advocate's    Close,     recently     de- 
molished. 

230  Rabbits  Feeding. 

245  Old  House  at  Croft-an-Righ. 

273  South  Door,  Roslin  Chapel. 

281  The  Student  :  Sketch  for  Picture. 

349  Interior  of  Crofter's  Cottage. 

1886  58  '  How  pleasant  the  banks  of  the  clear 

winding  Devon.' 
118  The  Vicar's  Bridge,  on  the  Devon. 
179  Benarty,  from  Lochleven. 
259  In  Spring-time,  near  Port  Seton. 
335  1°  Queen  Mary's  Room,  Holyrood. 
345  In  the  Grounds  of  Kinross  House. 
404  Still  Life  :  a  Study  of  Colour. 
16  Eskside,  Musselburgh. 

1887  256  Pinkie  House,  Musselburgh. 
795  The  Farm  of  Niddrie  Mill. 

840  Arthur's  Seat,  from  Morrison's  Haven. 
850  The  Town    Hall,    Musselburgh.     Date 
1299. 

1887  242  In  the  Cottage  Garden. 
256  Sketch  of  Kilchurn  Castle. 
258  On  the  Avon,  near  Hamilton. 

343  Interior  of  a  Highland  Cottage. 

344  Bothwell  Church. 

371  Early  Summer  in  the  Woods. 

1888  31  Sunset  :  a  Sketch. 

173  The  Old  Inn  at  Tranent. 

178  Autumn  Flowers. 

375  Prestonpans  Kirk. 

863  Washing-Day. 

865  In  the  Woods  in  June. 


CATALOGUE 


113 


1889 


933 


58 
112 
130 


3°4 
306 

377 
485 

1890  385 
729 

1891  in 
1891-2  228 

286 
432 
436 

447 

1893  38 

301 

1894  440 
464 
501 
503 

1895  602 

1897    586 

1899  644 
688 

1900  153 


162 

186 

288 
299 
39i 
392 


Ricking  Hay  :  Craigmillar  Castle  and 
the  Pentlands. 

Lent    by    J.    C.     Bell,    Esq.,     Broughty 
Ferry. 
Langdale,  from  Windermere. 
In  the  Garden. 

The  Lamp  of  the  Lothians  :  Hadding- 
ton. 
The  Swing  on  the  Shore. 
Lochin-y-Gair. 

The  Remains  of  Lindisfarne  Abbey. 
At  Rest  on  the  Sands. 
A  Sunny  Afternoon  by  the  Seaside. 
Newhaven  Pier  :  Study  in  Colour  for  a 

Picture. 
The  Fisher-Girl's  Boat. 
Early    Summer,    when    the    Grass    is 

Green. 
Running  with  the  Tide  :  Supper-time. 
By  the  Eskside. 
Morning  on  the  Dart. 
Kilchrennan  Bridge,  Loch  Awe  Side. 
The  Shepherd's  Shielin':  a  Sketch  for 

a  Picture. 
Cottage  by  the  Wayside. 
Spring-time  on  the  Esk. 
In  the  Upper  Valley  of  the  Tweed. 
The  Empty  Chair. 
Norham  Castle,  on  the  Tweed. 
Welsh     Landscape :     Snowdon,     from 

near  Capel  Curig. 
Old  Kiln  on  the  Adleston  Water. 
Tibbie  at  her  Parritch  :  Florence. 
Bit  of  Palin'. 
Eashing  Bridge. 
Lent    by    James    Lindsay,    Esq.,     Edin- 
burgh. 
A  Glade  in  Cadzow  Forest. 

Lent    by    James    Wilson,     Esq.,     Edin- 
burgh. 
Cadzow  Forest :  Spring-time. 

Lent  by  John  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Tayport. 
Landscape,  with  Sheep. 

Lent  by  Joseph  Agnew,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
Lanercost  Abbey. 

Lent  by  Joseph  Agnew,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
A  Gipsy  Encampment. 

Lent  by  John  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Tayport. 
Kilchurn  Castle,  Loch  Awe. 
Lent  by  John  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Tayport. 


393  Amongst  the  Surrey  Hills. 

Lent  by  Joseph  Agnew,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

402  Kilmun. 

Lent  by  John  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Tayport. 

403  Cadzow  :  Wood-barking. 

Lent  by  James  Cooper,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 


FRASER,  Patrick  Allan  Painter 

Born  1813.  Died  1890. 
Hon.  Member  187 1. 
Patrick  Allan  Fraser  bequeathed  his  house, 
Hospitalfield,  Arbroath,  and  the  art  collection 
therein,  for  the  purpose  of  a  School  of  Art. 
In  this  Allan  Fraser  Art  College  male  students 
of  ability  who  intend  to  follow  art  as  a  pro- 
fession receive  tuition  and  are  lodged  and 
boarded  free  of  charge.  The  picture*  galleries 
are  open  on  the  afternoons  of  certain  days  in 
July  and  August.  Admission  is  by  ticket 
obtainable  in  Arbroath. 

*  In  Hospitalfield  Collection. 
Arbroath. 
1852    398  Oliver     Cromwell    closeted    with     the 
Spy.* 
Hospitalfield,   Arbroath. 

1856  28  Portraits. 

274  W.  Calder  Marshall,  Esq.,  R.A.* 

1857  34  A  Portrait. 

1859     168  The  Rev.  Patrick  Bell,  Carmyllie.* 

175  Highland  Burn. 
1863      71  Sketch  from  Nature. 

1865  286  John  Phillip,  Esq.,  R.A.* 
505  In  Church. 

574  At  Spindle  Rock,  Auchmithie,  Forfar- 
shire.* 

1866  387  Portrait  of  a  Dog.* 
851  Andrew  Jervis,   Esq.* 

1867  378  Charles  Trotter,  Esq.,  of  Woodhill. 
601  George  Webster  Wannan,  Esq. 

758  Portrait  of  a  Bride. 

1868  405  Interior    of    St.     Mary's    Church,    Ar- 

broath.* 
470  A  Game  Watcher. 

1869  167  John  Hutchison,  R.S.A. 
476  Portraits. 

1870  310  Robert  Milne,  Esq.,  Arbroath. 

676  W.  Calder  Marshall,  R.A.,  H. R.S.A. 


114 


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Fraser,  Patrick  Allan — continued 

1871  186  James  C.  Constable,  Esq.,  of  Calley. 
395  Idleness.*     (Same    as    1880,    No.    73. 

This  picture  is  said  to  have  secured 
the  artist's  election  as  Hon.  Mem- 
ber.) 

1872  187  Precognoscing  :  '  I  canna  tell  you  ony 

mair  about  it. '  * 
475  A  Struggle  between  Love  and  Duty. 

1873  491  '  This  is  my  Doggie. '  * 

1876    183  A.  Hay  Miln,  Esq.,  of  Woodhill. 

1878  96  Listen.* 

725  Affection.*    (Roman  Costume.) 

1879  661  Monk  Architects.* 

1880  73  An  Idle  Housemaid.*    (Same  as  1871, 

No.  395.) 
Lent  by  the  Artist. 
513  At  the  Fireside.*    ('  Mrs.  Allan  Fraser 
at  Fireside.')    c.  1871. 
Lent  by  the  Artist. 


FRAZER,  William  Miller  Painter 

Born  1864. 
Associate  1909. 
Rock  House,  Bridgend,  Perth. 

1884  644  Near  Colinton. 

816  On  Tents  Muir,  Fife. 

1885  136  The  Frozen  Pool. 
213  A  Tay  Marsh. 

257  A  Woodland  Stream. 

1886  216  A  Sunny  Day  at  Muirton,  Blairgowrie. 
349  The  Lake-Side  in  December. 

437  Among  the  Wild  Flowers. 

727  A  Tay  Backwater :  The  Tide  amongst 

the  Reeds. 
1046  Sketch  :  On  the  Moor. 

1887  114  The  Glow  before  Decay. 

331  The   Village    Road  :    September   Sun- 
shine. 
445  Loch  Long  :  Autumn. 
654  The  Young  Skipper. 

1888  87  The  Swan's  Nest. 

128  Autumn's  Parting  Smile. 

239  'Chaff.' 

514  Whins  in  Bloom. 

615  Looking  out  for  the  Boats. 

1889  245  The  Month  of  November. 


409  Badenoch. 

623  The  Tyne,  near  Prestonkirk. 
723  The  Knowe  Mill,  East  Lothian. 
1  Marshall  Place,  Perth. 

1890  48  The  Last  of  the  Leaves. 
83  Whins  in  Bloom. 

290  '  When  the  Kye  comes  Hame. ' 
351  Early  Spring. 
38  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1891  79  In  Rothiemurchus. 
83  Loch  Gamhuinn. 

137  Santa  Maria  della  Salute,  Venice. 
155  The  Lakeside  in  December. 
1891-2    15  '  When  the  Yellow  Leaves  are  falling. ' 
173  Early  Spring-time  in  Glenearn. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 

1893  74  The  Village  Well. 
199  November  Woodland. 
272  Whispering  Reeds. 

1894  118  Sketch  near  Paris. 

124  The  Waning  Woods  of  Dron. 
150  Early  Spring-time  :  Balmanno. 
172  In  January. 
1  Nelson  Street,  Perth. 

1895  23  Methven  Moss. 

118  After  Rain  :  Glencarse. 
222  Through  the  Den  of  Dron. 

1896  24  The  Grey  of  the  Morning. 
178  The  Muirton,  Blairgowrie. 
299  The  Falls  of  Tummel. 

389  The  College  Kirk,  St.  Andrews. 

1897  135  Sketch  at  Dort,  Holland. 

162  Sketch  on  the  Ram6e,  Brittany. 
334  Balmanno,  Perthshire. 

Lent  by  James  M'Ewen,   Esq.,   Perth. 
72  Northumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1898  212  April  at  Scone. 

354  Evening  Shadows :   East  Linton. 
453  The  Golden  Glade. 

1899  18  The  Gloamin'  Hour. 

186  Late  October :   East  Lothian. 

272  Prestonkirk. 

370  Sunshine  and  Shadow. 

1900  in  Ceres. 

152  Late  Autumn  :  Lindores.  (New  Zea- 
land Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Welling- 
ton.    Bought.) 

202  Shadows  of  Evening. 

308  The  Mill  Pool. 

1901  21  Sketch  at  Sundown. 


CATALOGUE 


115 


169  Evening  Shadows  :   Craigrothie. 
218  A  Haunt  of  the  Heron. 
399  The  Last  of  October. 

1902  26  Moorland  Sketch. 

75  Ceres  Mill,  Fifeshire. 
128  At  Close  of  Day. 
360  The  Reeds  by  the  River. 
6  Abercromby  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1903  224  The  Vale  of  Atholl. 
241  A  Tayside  Port. 

477  'Tween  Gloamin'  and  Mirk. 

1904  174  The  Shadowed  Valley. 
500  Whispering  Reeds. 
528  A  Tayside  Marsh. 

1905  160  The  Fifeshire  Eden. 
243  Lingering-  Light. 

1906  122  The  Hayfield  at  Sundown. 
137  Ceres  Mill. 

1907  184  The  Fringe  of  the  River. 

217  The  Birchwood  of  Tentsmuir. 
511  Evening  :  Craigrothie. 

1908  143  Last  of  the  Light. 

335  The  Wind  in  the  Reeds. 
374  A  Norfolk  Haven. 

1909  212  St.   Ives,  on  the  Ouse. 
477  The  Stillness  of  October. 
490  In  Cambridgeshire. 

1910  149  Eventide :    East   Linton.    (Neue   Pina- 

kothek,  Munich.     Bought.) 
318  The  Loch  of  Lindores. 

1911  77  Newburgh-on-Tay. 
206  A  Ferry  in  the  Fens. 

248  Tayside  Reeds  and  Rushes. 

1912  10  Evening  :  East  Linton. 

61  The  White  Crest,  Ben  Lawers. 
85  Twilight  Lingers. 

1913  5  A  Haunt  of  the  Heron. 

64  A  Hazy  Morning  in  the  Fens.     (Sande- 
man    Public    Library,    Perth.      Pre- 
sented to  the  City  of   Perth  by  Sir 
Thomas  R.  Dewar,  London.) 
283  Flowing  to  Loch  Tay. 

1914  117  Blakeney,  from  the  Salt  Marshes. 
176  A  Norfolk  Village. 

270  Springtime  in  East  Lothian. 

1915  88  Counting    the    Flock  :    On    a    Norfolk 

Saltmarsh. 
131  Peace. 
320  In  Fenland. 


1916     146  The  Rustling  Reeds. 

314  Sunshine  :  On  the  Tyne. 
371  A  Flood  in  the  Fens. 


GAMLEY,  Henry  Snell  Sculptor 

Born  1866. 

Associate  1908. 

36    Comely   Bank    Place,    Edinburgh;   Studio, 
Canaan  Lane. 

1903  213  Plaster  Medallion  :  Granny. 

391  Bronze  Medallion  :  the  late  John  Mac- 

millan,  Esq. 
393*  Statuette  :   the  late   John   Macmillan, 
Esq. 
7  Hope  Street  Lane,  Edinburgh. 

1904  339  Bust  of  the  late  Major  M'Caig,  Oban. 
403  '  Her  head   in   reverence  bent,   "  Thy 

will  be  done."  ' :  Head  in  Bronze. 

1905  214  C.    A.    Cooper,    Esq.,    LL.D.,    of   the 

'  Scotsman  ' :  Bust  in  Marble. 

1906  176  Medallion,      Bronze :      Bailie      Clark, 

Chairman   Edinburgh   Parish  Coun- 
cil. 
237  Portrait  Bust :  '  Albert. ' 
300  Group  :  '  His  First  Wave.' 

1907  202  The  Whisper :  Group  in  Plaster. 

298  Bust  in  Plaster  :  Master  Colin  Clark. 
366  Alastair. 

Lent  by  Francis  C.  Inglis,  Esq. 

1908  214  Head  in  Marble  :  Innocence. 

303  William    Simpson,    Esq.,     Edinburgh, 
Leader  of  E.H.R.  and  S.  Society. 

382  Portrait  in  Plaster :  *  Gerty. ' 
Lent  by  Robert  Bremner,  Esq. 

1909  180  Portrait  Bust :  '  Irvine.' 

279  Portrait  Bust  :  Dr.  John  Ker. 
332  A  Message  to  the  Sea. 

1910  193  Portrait   Bust :    W.    Grant   Stevenson, 

R.S.A. 
265  Portrait     Bust  :      Dr.     A.      Davidson 

Arnott. 
269  Portrait  Bust  :  Caroline. 

1911  626  Portrait    Bust:     Fiddes    Watt,     Esq., 

A.R.S.A. 
641  Child's  Head,  Bronze  :  Charles  Euan 
Chalmers  Guthrie. 
Lent  by  Lord  Guthrie, 


116 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Gamley,   Henry  Snell — continued 

643  Portrait    Bust,    Bronze  :     Mr.     David 
Scott,  Librarian,  Peterhead. 
Lent  by  the  Peterhead  Public  Library. 

1912  634  George  Murray,  Esq. 

636  W.  Matthews  Gilbert,  Esq. 

638  Bailie     Wallace,     Tain.     Executed     in 

bronze    for    the    old    Church    of    St. 

Duthus,  Tain. 

1913  664  David  Alison,  Esq. 

703  Miss  Sarah  Jamieson  Barclay  :  Bust  in 

Bronze. 

Lent  by  Miss  S.  J.   Barclay,  Montrose. 
711  Jean  Marjorie  Guthrie  Priestman. 

Lent  by  Lord  Guthrie. 

1914  71  The  late  Andrew  Usher,  Esq.  :  Bust  in 

Bronze.      Erected    in     Usher    Hall, 
Edinburgh. 

82  J.  Forbes  Smith,  Esq. 

573  Usher  Hall :    Medallions  and   Decora- 
tive Panels. 

1915  22  Model  for  Memorial  to  General  David 

Stewart,  of  Garth,  Historian.     To  be 

erected  at  his  birthplace,  Glenlyon. 
45  Medallion    of    the    late   Alex.    Taylor- 

Innes,      LL.D.     Tablet      with     the 

Bronze     Medallion     erected     in     St. 

Duthus  Church,  Tain. 

Lent  by  Charles  Guthrie,  Esq.,  W.S. 
52  John  Boyd  Dunlop,  Esq.,   Inventor  of 

Dunlop  Tyre. 

1916  69  William  Murdoch,   Inventor  of  Light- 

ing by  Gas  :  Model  for  Bronze  Medal- 
lion erected  at  his  birthplace,  Bello 
Mill,  Lugar,  Ayrshire. 
79  R.  D.  Clark,  Esq.,  M.A.  :  Model  for 
Marble  Bust  placed  in  Maritzburg 
College,  South  Africa. 

83  Portrait  Bust :  Marble. 

Lent  by  the  Hon.  Lord  Salvesen. 


GAVIN,  Robert  Painter 

Born  1827.     Died  1883. 
Associate  1854.     Academician  1879. 

11  James's  Place,  Leith  Links. 

1846  28  Portrait. 

1847  134  Naomi  and  Ruth. 


1849  204  Portrait. 
342  Portrait. 

12  James's  Place,  Leith  Links. 

1850  263  Portrait. 

366  Celia  and  Rosalind. 

1851  85  Fidelia  and  her  Father. 
185  Bo-Peep. 

270  Filial  Piety. 

1852  173  The    Rev.    Dr.    Stevenson,    of    South 

Leith. 
315  The  Braw  Wooer. 
15  Gayfield  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1853  69  Study. 
203  Hurrah ! 

210  Patrick  Dall,  Esq.,  R.N. 
364  Girl  and  Butterfly. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
455  Lady  Ashton  and  Alsie  Gourlay. 

1854  212  Portraits. 
217  The  Sisters. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
386  The   Reaper. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
427  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
478  Peasant  Girl. 

Lent  by  W.  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Banknock. 

1855  102  Master  James  Colquhoun,  Ross-dhu. 
207  Going  to  School. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
235  The  Letter. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
339  Finished  Sketch  of  Phcebe  Mayflower. 
457  '  She  stood 

In  pure  simplicity  of  humblest  life.' 
463  Children  of  Richard  Millar,  Esq. 
491  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1856  86  The  Bathing  Pool. 

223  The      Weary       Gleaners :       Finished 
Sketch. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
311  Lucy  Ashton  :  Finished  Sketch. 
333  Harvest. 

Lent     by     William     Summerby,     Esq., 
Grantham. 
34  Gayfield  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1857  241  «  Phcebe  Mayflower.' 

Lent  by  Ralph  Brocklebank,  Esq.,  Liver- 
pool. 

1858  no  Crossing  the  Stream. 
202  Molly. 


CATALOGUE 


117 


412  Children  in  the  Wood. 
431  Cottage  Girl. 

1859  169  The  Orphans. 

25     Haddington     Place,     Edinburgh,     and    2 
Laverock  Bank,  Trinity. 

1860  205  Thread  the  Needle. 
340  The  Stile. 

10  North  St.  Andrew  Street,  Edinburgh,  and  2 

Laverock  Bank,  Trinity. 

1861  140  Under  the  Hazel  Tree. 

170  Amy  Robsart  and  Lord  Hunsdon. 
324  Feckless  Fanny. 

342  A  Study. 
422  Peasant  Girl. 

1862  1  The  Ballad-Seller. 
57  Cupid. 

171  Portrait. 
638  Portrait. 
801  Portrait. 

38  Dublin  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1863  593  The  Gleaner. 
605  Study. 

25  Sheriff  Brae,  Leith. 

1863  97  Ballad  Seller. 
107  Portrait. 

n  Bonnington  Place,  Trinity. 

1864  455  Peasant  Girl. 

11  Shelbourne  Bank,  Newhaven  Road,  Edin- 

burgh. 

1865  12  Sketch. 

357  A  Village  Well. 
405  The  Harvest  Field. 
524  Play. 

696  The  Bird's  Nest. 
836  A  Sketch. 

1866  541  Ruth. 

572  Christabel. 

651  Phcebe  Mayflower  and  Joceline  Joliffe. 

720  The  Highland  Betrothal. 

1867  265  '  Some  pleasing  page  shall  charm  away 

the  hour.' 

Lent  by  James  T.  Low,  Esq.,  Monifieth. 
278  The  Knitter. 

Lent  by  David  Corsar,  Esq.,  Arbroath. 
510  The  Herd  Lassie. 
699  The  Bathing  Pool. 

Lent    by     Alexander     Henderson,     Esq., 
Dundee. 


826  '  Her  labours  sweetened  by  the   hay- 
field's  breath.' 

Lent  by  James  S.  Low,  Esq.,  Monifieth. 
840  Going  to  School. 

Lent  by  Wm.   Ritchie,  Esq.,   Dundee. 
1  London  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1868    658  '  There  sat  a  fair  Corinthian  maid.' 
713  Portrait. 
15  Brandon  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1870  349  Late     Slave     Man  :     Study     at     New 

Orleans. 
533  Late    Slave   Woman  :    Study   at   New 

Orleans. 
681  Late     Slave     Girl  :     Study     at     New 

Orleans. 

1871  23  Mulatto  Flower-Girl. 
38  Mulatto  Slave. 

10 1  Toilet. 

166  Negro  Beggars. 

185  Mulatto  Child. 

318  Study  of  a  Quadroon. 

392  Study  :  American  Lady. 

Lent  by  James  Carnegie,  Esq. 

1872  63  Spanish  Mulatto  Child  :  Study. 
65  Mulatto  Nurse-Maid. 

192  Study  of  a  Mulatto  Girl. 

261  The     Half-Sisters,     or     Mistress     and 

Slave  :  Finished  Sketch. 
267  Master  and  Slave. 
405  Mulatto  Girl. 
436  The  Quadroon  Girl. 
460  Portrait  of  a  '  Lady  of  Colour,'  whom 

'  Nob'dy  nebber  could  put  upon.' 

1873  480  '  O  carry  me  back  to  Old  Virginie. ' 
Hotel  de  France,  Tangier,  Morocco. 

1874  55  Study  of  a  Jew. 
158  Study. 

258  Head  of  Moorish  Girl. 

269  Moorish  Girl. 

295  Horse-Shoeing :  Tangier. 

341  Girl  playing  on  a  Tom-tom. 

354  Moorish  Lady. 

551  Moorish  Girl  of  Tetuan. 

1875  158  Othello  and  Desdemona. 
190  Moorish  Women  at  a  Well. 

593  Naaman     the     Leper    and    the     little 
Jewish  Maid. 

1876  341  The  Orange  Vendor :  Tangier. 

49 x  Fountain  in  the  Gardens  of  the  Alcazar, 
Seville  :  Time  of  the  Moors. 


118 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Gavin, 

1877      88 


292 


1878 

56 

174 

292 

Cherry 

1879 

93 

268 

427 

465 

729 

1880 

44 

128 

261 

3*5 

320 

471 

482 

1880 

49 

1881 


301 


x9 

244 
326 
428 

503 
1882     191 

193 
202 
290 

295 

343 

717 


Robert — continued 

Moorish  Girl  at  the  Fountain. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Nelson,   Esq. 
Shylock  and  Jessica. 

Lent    by    William    Croall,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
A  Good  Shepherd. 

Lent  by  William  Croall,  Esq. 
The  Fondah. 
Children  of  the  Sun. 
Hunted  Down. 

Bank,  Newhaven  Road,  Edinburgh. 
The  Moorish  Garden. 
Rebekah  giving  Water  to  Abraham's 

Camels. 
Prayer  in  the  Desert. 
The  Prisoner. 

Interior  of  Coffee  House,  Tetuan. 
The  Water-Carriers. 

Lent    by    William    Croall,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
Prodigal  Son. 
The    Moorish    Maiden's    First    Love. 

(Diploma  Work.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
Pilgrims  to  Mecca. 
Mosque  Fountain. 
Moorish  Scribe. 
Walls  of  Shiela. 
The  Prisoner. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 
Shylock  and  Jessica. 

Lent  by  William  Croall,  Esq. 
Study  for  Picture  of  Prodigal  Son. 
Moorish  Girl. 

Marriage  Procession  in  Morocco. 
Moorish  Woman  :   Study. 
Old  Mill,  Arran  :  Landscape  Study. 
Moorish  Slave  Girl :  a  Study. 
The  Holy  Well,  Rabat. 
Study. 

Spanish  Study. 
Moorish  Dancing-Girl. 

Lent  by  J.  M.  Keiller,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
The  Flower  Mission. 
The  Moorish  Shepherd  Girl. 

Lent     by     William     Henderson,     Esq., 
Dundee. 


GEIKIE,  Walter     Painter  and  Etcher 

Born  1795.     Died  1837. 
Associate  183 1.     Academician  1834. 

EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 

25  Nicholson  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1815      25  The  Disobedient  Prophet. 
64  A  Country  Club. 


INSTITUTION     FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
10  Nicholson  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1821  43  Cattle  Piece. 
44  Cottage  Scene. 
54  Itinerant  Fiddler. 

93  Studies  from  Nature. 

97  Studies  from  Nature. 

1822  22  Interior  :  Old  Woman  Reading. 
28  The  Grass-Market,  Edinburgh. 
57  Mending  a  Stocking. 

77  Study  from  Nature. 

1824  3  Scene  at  Colinton. 
9  Selling  Fruit. 

22  Cobbler's  Stall. 

53  View  at  Woolmet,  with  Figures. 

98  A  Study  from  Nature. 
105  Breakfast  Hour. 

125  A  Cowgate  Scene. 
137  Selling  Herrings. 

1825  6  The  Fishwife:  'They're  loupin'  livin', 

my  hinny. ' 
14  Children  Roasting  Potatoes. 
108  The  Heavy  Breakfast. 
119  Scene  at  a  Cobbler's  Door  :  '  They're  a 

gude  article,  tops  and  sole.' 
125  Old  Woman. 

1826  66  Criggens,  near  Callander. 

152  Scene  in  the  West  Highlands. 

1827  59  Scene  near  Cockpen,  with  Cattle. 
60  River  Scene,  with  Cattle. 

•J3  Fisher-row  Harbour,  from  the  East. 

84  Dunstaffnage  Castle,  with  Figures. 
125  Loch  Lomond. 
128  View  near  Oban,  with  Cattle. 

1828  143  Study  from  Nature. 

180  View  of  Inchgarvie,  with  Cattle. 


CATALOGUE 


119 


231  Frame,  containing  : 

1.  John  Knox's  House,  High  Street. 

2.  Regent  Murray's  House,  Canongate. 

3.  Jolly  Beggars,  the  Poet's  Last  Day. 

249  Sketch  from  Nature  in  Black  Chalk. 
252  Sketch  from  Nature  in  Black  Chalk. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

10  Nicholson  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  5  Dunnolly  Castle,  with  Cattle. 

25  Lochgilp,  with  Figures  and  Cattle. 
228  Tantallon  Castle,  with  Cattle. 

250  Fork 'd- ford  Bridge,  near  Duddingston. 
262  The  High  Street,  from  the  Netherbow. 

1828  11  Boon  Companions. 

31  Returning  from  Dalkeith  Fair. 

37  An  Old  Woman  Reading. 

84  Scene  in  the  Grassmarket. 

93  Reading  the  News. 

99  Study  from  Nature. 
114  Playing  at  Cards. 
129  A  Fisherman's  Cottage. 
282  A  Frame  containing  Four  Drawings  : 

1.  A  Preaching  in  the  Highlands. 

2.  Head  of  the  West  Bow. 

3.  Fast-Day  :   Morning. 

4.  Fast-Day  :  Evening. 

286  Scene  at  the  West  Bow. 

287  A  Frame  containing  Six  Drawings. 

1829  50  The  Knife  Grinder. 
61  Beach  Scene. 

in  Landscape,  with  Cattle. 

154  Dunstanborough  Castle,  with  Figures. 

241  Selling  Fish. 

1830  91  Stinchar  Castle. 
261  Cattle  Scene. 

363  Sketches  :  Etchings. 
371  Sketches  :  Etchings. 

1831  39  Scene  near  Leith. 
43  Cattle  Scene. 

68  Domestic  Scene. 
107  Horses  Airing. 
163  Scene  near  Prestonpans. 
192  Head  of  the  Cowgate  on  Wednesday. 
219  The  Awkward  Rider. 
244  An  Old  Woman  Knitting. 
266  Cottage  Scene. 
281  Scene  in  Glen-Dochart. 


341  Sketch. 
349  Sketch. 

1832  49  Scene  near  Balquhidder. 
95  Itinerant  Bagpiper. 

140  An  Unco  Heeze. 

218  Scene  near  Coltbridge. 

231  Seafield  Tower,  with  Cattle. 

1833  20  An  Old  Beggar. 

98  Crichton  Castle,  with  Cattle. 
215  Playing  at  Marbles. 

1834  8  Greenan  Castle. 
16  Castle  Scene. 

58  An  Old  Couple. 

93  Playing  at  Draughts. 
100  Musical  Cobbler. 
127  The  Bird  and  his  Tutor. 
230  Reading  Chambers'  Journal. 
238  Watering  Place. 

Drummond  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1835  26  The  Fisherman's  Return. 
58  Cattle  Scene. 

127  Study  from  Nature. 
138  The  Forgotten  Address. 
209  Study  from  Nature. 

George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1836  61  River     Esk,     near     Newbattle,     with 

Cattle. 
71  View  near  Erskine  Ferry,  with  Cattle. 
184  Scene  near  Woolmet,  with  Cattle. 
240  Dunstaffnage  Castle,  from  the  South. 

1837  8  Breakfast  Hour. 
105  Loch  Tay. 

145  The  Breakfast  Hour. 
165  Scene  near  Killin. 
196  The  Mote  in  the  Eye. 
274  View  in  Balquhidder. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
1839     194  Loch  Ard,  with  Cattle. 

248  Loch  Etive,  with  Cattle. 
1863   253  The  Grassmarket,  Edinburgh. 
Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Hopetoun. 
1880   258  Thimbleriggers. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Gillespie. 
463  The  Piper. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Sidey. 


120 


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GIBB,  Robert  Painter 

Born  1801.     Died  1837. 

Foundation  Associate  1826. 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew  after  the 
first  meeting. 

Re-elected  Academician   1829  (Hope  and 
Cockburn  Award). 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
1822      56  View  on  the  Tay,  near  Dundee. 
76  Fishing  Boats. 
23  Horse  Wynd,  Edinburgh. 

1824  44  View   of   Morrison's   Haven,   Aberlady 

Bay. 
92  The  Dinner  Hour. 
5  High  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1825  29  The  Young  Rat-catcher. 
32  Joppa  Salt-Pans. 

37  Landscape  Composition. 

38  Sea  View. 

51  View  of  the  Bass  Rock. 
148  The  Laundress. 
153  The  Larder. 

1826  19  View  on  the  Esk  at  Rosslyn. 

20  Hivot's  Water  Mill  at  Stonehouse. 

Lent  by  Lord  Gray. 
79  Lime  Kiln,  with  Cattle  and  Figures. 

95  An  Old  Woman  Spinning. 

96  An  Old  Soldier. 

10 1  Craigmillar     Castle,     from     Dalkeith 

Road. 

102  Landscape,  with  Cattle. 

132  Edinburgh,  from  the  Lime  Quarry. 

133  Landscape,  with  Cattle  :  Sunset. 
138  Landscape. 

1827  44  The  Gallery  in  Kinfauns  Castle. 
53  Coast  Scene,  with  Fishing  Boats. 

61  Edinburgh    Castle,    from    the    South- 
west. 
67  Rumbling  Bridge,  Perthshire. 
121  Landscape  from  Nature. 
141  Quay  of  Stirling  :  Sunrise, 
n  High  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1828  10  View  near  Edinburgh. 

14  Cottage  near  Edinburgh. 
22  Melton  Mowbray. 


32  Landscape  Composition. 

55  View  near  Forfar. 

57  Cottage  Scene. 

71  Landscape  :  Morning  Study. 

74  Landscape,  with  Cattle  :  Autumn. 

80  Road  Scene,  Dumbartonshire. 

81  Road    Scene,     Dumbartonshire :     Ben 

Lomond  in  the  distance. 
97  View  near  the  Bridge  of  Earn,  Perth- 
shire. 

107  Wemyss  Castle. 

Lent   by   Walter   James   Little   Gilmour, 
Esq.,  Craigmillar. 
114  View  on  the  Forth  :  Evening. 
124  View  on  the  Forth  :  Evening. 
230  Picturesque  Figures. 
248  Lime  Quarry  :   a  Sketch  near  Libber- 
ton. 
Shanks'  Lodgings,   9   Greenside  Place,   Edin- 
burgh. 

1829  14  Cottage  Scene,  with  Cattle  :  Sunset. 
21  Cottage  Scene  on  the  Tay. 

24  Barncluith,  on  the  Avon. 
29  On  the  Coast  of  Fifeshire. 
36  River  Scene,  with  Boats. 

56  Road    Scene  :     Rain     passing    off    in 

Autumn. 
74  View  on  the  Forth. 
92  Landscape  :  Moonlight. 

106  Arrival  of  Fishing  Boats  on  the  Beach 
at  Dysart. 

in  Cottage    Scene,    with    Cattle:    Perth- 
shire. 

132  Cottage  Scene  :  Perthshire. 

181  View  of  Perth.  (Sandeman  Public 
Library,  Perth.  Presented  1845  by 
A.  Pitcairn  to  Literary  and  Anti- 
quarian Society,  and  in  1914  by 
Society,  with  building,  books,  and 
other  pictures,  to  City  of  Perth.) 
Drawing  Institution,  Edinburgh. 

1830  139  Views  on  the  Water  of  Leith. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

Ramsay's  Lodgings,  9  Greenside  Place,  Edin- 
burgh. 
1830      13  Lake  Conniston,  Westmoreland. 

58  Carnwath  Muir  :  a  Stormy  Effect. 
83  Cottage  Scene  near  Dundee. 

108  Water  Mill. 


CATALOGUE 


121 


113  Ruined  Palace  of  Linlithgow,  from  the 

North-east. 
144  Landscape,  with  Cattle  :  Evening. 
346  Sketch  from  Nature,  in  Water-colours, 

near  Edinburgh. 
358  Sketch,  in  Water-colour,  at  Aberdour. 
Watson's    Lodgings,    3    Howe    Street,    Edin- 
burgh. 
1831      76  Water-Mill  at  Corra  Linn. 

77  Landscape,  with  Cattle  :  After  Rain. 
153  View     near     the     Rumbling     Bridge  : 

Evening. 
262  Landscape  :  Evening. 

1831  18  Borthwick    Castle.     (Exhibited  as   Di- 

ploma    Work,     owned    by     Scottish 
Academy.     Now  in  R.S.A.    Diploma 
Collection.) 
3  Hope  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1832  3  Dunse  Castle. 

76  Ferry-point,  Windermere. 
126  View  on   the  Forth  :    Inchcolm  in  the 

distance. 
190  Heath  Scene,  with  Cattle. 
236  Landscape,  with  Cattle  Watering. 
247  Windermere  Lake. 
289  The  Portrait :  a  Study. 

293  Part  of  the  Ruins  of  Bothwell  Castle  : 

in  Chalk. 

294  Interior    of    Bothwell    Castle :    Water 

Colours. 
296  Elery,  Lake  Windermere. 
300  Rocks  at  Dunbar. 
Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1833  33  Lochlubnaig,  from  the  South. 

58  Stirling  Castle,  from  the  South-east. 

100  Stirling  Castle,  from  the  South-west. 

123  The  Water  of  Leith. 

149  The  Village  of  Callander,  with  Loch 
Venacher  and  Ben  Ledi  in  the  dis- 
tance. 

246  The  Bass  Rock  :  Water-colour. 

284  Roslin  Castle,  from  the  North-east. 

285  Hawthornden,  from  the  West. 

296  Drawing  in  Chalks  :  Part  of  the  Ruins 

of  Bothwell  Castle. 

297  Drawing  in  Chalks  :  Water-Mill. 

1834  189  Between  the  Two  Bridges  of  Cramond. 
256  Doune  Castle,  from  the  West. 

312  Rocks  on  Coast  near  Eyemouth. 


313  Dunbar  Castle  Ruins,  from  the  South- 
east. 

318  Dunbar  Castle  Ruins,  from  the  West. 

319  The  Bass  Rock,  from  the  East. 

323  Dunbar  Castle  Ruins. 

324  A  Cottage  Scene,  near  Uddingston. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
1863     62  The  Shower  and  the  Rainbow. 

Lent  by  the  Solicitor-General. 
200  Troutbeck,   Windermere. 

Lent  by  Robert  White,  Esq. 
292  Hawthornden. 

Lent  by  M.  N.  M.  Hume,  Esq. 

325  On  the  Water  of  Leith. 

Lent  by  John  Lessels,  Esq. 
344  View  on  the  Esk. 

Lent  by  John  Lessels,  Esq. 
348*  In  the  Park,  Dunse  Castle. 
Lent  by  John  Lessels,  Esq. 
1880    164  River  Scene,  with  Fisherman. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Shaw. 
344  Barncleugh. 

Lent    by    J.     H.    A.    Macdonald,    Esq., 
Edinburgh. 
1887    702  Grasmere  Church. 

Lent    by    Sir    William    Fettes    Douglas, 
P.R.S.A. 


GIBB,  Robert  Painter 

Born  1845. 
Associate  1878.    Academician  1882. 
Limner  to  His  Majesty  for  Scotland  1908- 
4  St.  Bernard's  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1867  868  Head  of  Glen-Lester,  Arran. 

1868  176  W.  Gibb. 

440  On  the  Garry,  Killiecrankie. 

1869  190  Weary. 

307  The  Path  by  the  Beeches. 

1870  256  Rev.  Andrew  Morton. 

747  Children  gathering  Wild  Flowers. 
757  Love  after  Labour. 

1871  28  The  Wren's  Nest. 

119  Little  Nell  and  her  Grandfather. 
543  The  Pet  Lamb. 


122 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Gibb,  Robert — continued 
22  Scotland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1872  561  Visit     of     William,      Lord     Russell's 

Family,  before  his  Execution,  1683. 

1873  4  Nydia,  the  Blind  Flower  Girl. 
379  The  Death  of  Marmion. 

1874  103  Columba  in  Sight  of  Iona. 

1875  103  Margaret  of  Anjou  and  the  Outlaw. 
467  Elaine. 

1 8  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1876  501  Charles  Murray  Barstow,  Esq.     (Char- 

tered Accountants'  Hall,  Edinburgh.) 
646  Death  of  St.  Columba. 

Lent     by     Archibald     Ramsden,      Esq., 
Leeds. 

1877  98  Henry  Churton,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Coroner 

for  Cheshire. 
106  Mrs.  H.  Churton. 
328  Primroses. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Rintoul,  Esq. 
606  The  Bridge  of  Sighs. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Rintoul,  Esq. 

1878  17  The  late  Rev.   John   Park,   D.D.,   St. 

Andrews. 
43  Comrades. 

1879  45  The  late  John  S.  Shiels,  Esq. 
443  The  Retreat  from  Moscow,  1812. 
481  The   late   George   Vallance,   Esq. 

15  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1880  48  Portrait. 

305  The  late  Lord  Provost  Law. 

1880  48  Elaine. 

Lent    by    W.    Brown    Robertson,    Esq., 
Dundee. 
255  Visit     of     William,      Lord     Russell's 
Family,  before  his  Execution,   1683. 
Lent  by  J.    Dick   Peddie,   Esq.,    R.S.A., 
M.P. 

1881  97  'The    Thin    Red    Line,'    October    25, 

1854. 

Lent     by     Archibald     Ramsden,     Esq., 
Leeds. 
205  Hide  and  Seek. 

Lent     by     Archibald     Ramsden,     Esq., 
Leeds. 
485  J.  T.  Caird,  Esq.,  Greenock. 
519  The  late  James  Gibb,  Esq. 
710  The  Lily  of  the  Valley. 

Lent    by    W.    Bowman    Macleod,    Esq., 
Edinburgh. 


1882    258  J.  Knox  Crawford,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 
sentation  Portrait. 
448  A  Lady. 
96  The  Last  Voyage. 


Pre- 


1883 


329  The     Sea     King.       (Diploma     Work. 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 
479  The   late   Mrs.    William   Ferguson,    of 

Kinmundy. 

1884  219  The  late  Stewart  M'Glashen,  Esq. 

360  The    late    Thomas   Biggart,    Esq.,    of 

Baidlandhill. 
464  Schoolmates. 

1885  267  Letters  from  Home. 
270  Portrait. 

415  Alexander  Mitchell,  Esq.,  Dalkeith. 

1886  236  Archibald  Ramsden,  Esq.,  Leeds. 

1887  28  Ex-Bailie  James  Millar,  Stirling :  Pre- 

sentation Portrait. 
364  George  Bruce,  Esq. 
383  (Sir)  H.  M.  Stanley,  Esq. 
417  Portrait  Group. 

1888  303  The  late  Robert  Law,  Esq.,  London. 

1889  219  Alma :    Advance    of    the    42nd    High- 

landers. 

Lent  by  Archibald  Ramsden,  Esq.,  Lon- 
don. 
246  Sir  Arthur  Halkett,  of  Pitfirrane,  Bart. 

1890  10  Robert  Wight,  Esq.  :  Presentation  Por- 

trait. 

204  William  Duncan,  Esq.,  of  Danevale  : 
Presentation  Portrait. 

288  An  I  slay  Lassie. 

292  Rev.   James   Morison,    D.D.  :    Presen- 
tation     Portrait.        (Congregational 
Church  Hall,  Glasgow.) 
2  Bruntsfield  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1891  35  Harry  Young,    Esq.,    of  Cleish,   Con- 

vener, Co.  of  Kinross  :  Presentation 
Portrait.     (County  Hall,  Kinross.) 
218  Rev.   Robert  Macdonald,  D.D. 
309  Rev.       James       Muir :       Presentation 

Portrait. 
446  Rev.      John      Morgan  :      Presentation 
Portrait. 
1891-2  208  Peter  Glendinning,  Esq.  :  Presentation 

Portrait. 
1893      22  Mrs.  Webster,  Arbroath. 

93  The  late  Rev.  George  Smeaton,  D.D.  : 
Presentation  Portrait.  (United  Free 
Church  College,  Edinburgh.) 


CATALOGUE 


123 


1894 


1895 


1897 


1898 


1900 


1901 
1903 
1904 


1905 
1906 


1909 


1910 


1911 


1912 


1913 


192  Portrait :  The  Artist's  Wife. 

194  Portrait :  The  Artist's  Father. 

182  Rev.  Thomas  Kennedy,  D.D.,  Modera- 
tor, U.P.  Synod  :  Presentation  Por- 
trait. (United  Free  Church  College, 
Edinburgh.) 

324  Miss  Jean  Robson. 

154  Rev.  Joseph  Parker,  D.D.  :  Presenta- 
tion Portrait.  (City  Temple  Church 
Offices,  London.) 

107  Samuel  Lawrence,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Mon- 
trose :  Presentation  Portrait. 

313  The  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Farquhar  Shand, 
LL.D. 

283  Ex-Provost  Stocks,  Kirkcaldy. 

512  J.  Shiress  Will,  Esq.,  Q.C.  :  Presenta- 
tion Portrait.  (County  Buildings, 
Brechin.) 
94  Rev.  Alexander  Mair,  D.D.  :  Presenta- 
tion Portrait.  (United  Free  Church 
Offices,  Edinburgh.) 

339  '  Saving  the  Colours  ' :  The  Guards  at 
Inkerman. 

334  Hugo  Knoblauch,   Esq. 

244  Hougomont,  1815. 

176  Robert  Russell  Simpson,  Esq.,  W.S.  : 
Presentation  Portrait.  (United  Free 
Church  College,  Edinburgh.) 

372  David  MacGregor,  Esq.,  Ex- Lord  Pro 
vost,  Perth  :  Presentation  Portrait. 

164  Rev.  John  Robson,  D.D. 

136  (Sir)  David  Paulin,  Esq.  :  Presentation 
Portrait. 

206  '  Dargai,'  October  20,  1897. 

Lent  by  the  Executors  of  the  late  H.  P. 
Leschallas,  of  Glenfinart. 

257  David  Fowler  Lowe,  LL.D.  :  Presen- 
tation Portrait.  (Heriot's  Hospital, 
Edinburgh.) 

101  At  the  Sundial. 

Lent  by  A.  M.  Carstairs,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

260  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
64  Sir      Francis      Webster,       Ashbrook, 
Arbroath  :       Presentation      Portrait. 
(County  Buildings,  Arbroath.) 

230  A  Sheik's  Tomb,  Assouan. 

Lent  by  W.  W.  Webster,  Esq.,  Denley, 
Arbroath. 

268  A  Mosque  :  Assouan. 
83  The  Red  Cross. 


235  Minna. 

Lent  by  Hugo  Knoblauch,  Esq. 
572  Ponte  Vecchio,  Florence. 

1914  154  Mrs.  A.  M.  Carstairs. 

Lent  by  A.  M.  Carstairs,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
372  Church  and  Monastery  of  St.  Francis, 
from  the  Tescio,  Assisi. 

1915  68  A.  M.  Carstairs,  Esq.,  C.A. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  A.  M.  Carstairs. 
224  A  Nile  Pilot. 

Lent  by  W.  W.  Webster,  Esq.,  Arbroath. 
229  Donkey  Boy,  Assouan. 

Lent  by  W.  W.  Webster,  Esq.,  Arbroath. 

1916  102  Sir    Francis    Webster,    Ashbrook,    Ar- 

broath. 


GIBSON,  Patrick 

Born  1782  (?).     Died  1829. 
Foundation  Academician  1826. 


Painter 


ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY  OF   ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

1  James'  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1808  18  Landscape  :  a  Sketch. 
43  View  in  Hyde  Park. 

62  Landscape  :  Composition. 
65  View  of  Edinburgh. 
92  Study  from  Nature. 
99  View  of  Bothwell  Castle. 
103  View  of  Linlithgow  Palace. 

112  A  Sketch. 

113  Sketch  from  Nature. 

114  Loch  Lomond. 

120  The  Water  of  Leith. 

143  The  Old  Church  of  Lanark. 

1809  27  Interior  of  Melrose  Abbey. 
114  Cannon  Mills. 

150  The  Sand   Hill. 
162  Dock  Yard. 

1810  17  In  the  Grounds  of  Eastwell  Park. 
164  View  at  Canonmills. 

166  Landscape  :  Composition. 
1  North  James  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1813  165  Landscape,   Evening  :  Composition. 

EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 

1814  1  Ruins  :  a  Composition  Landscape. 
20  Composition  :  Landscape. 


124 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Gibson,  Patrick — continued 

86  Landscape  :  Composition. 

1815  39  Composition  :  Evening. 

45  Composition  :  Moonlight. 

46  View  near  Millbank,  Middlesex. 
77  Landscape  :  Composition. 

95  Castle  Campbell. 
105  Bothwell  Castle. 

1816  60  Landscape  :  Composition. 
69  Forneth. 

91  Moonlight  :   Composition. 

INSTITUTION     FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN   SCOT- 
LAND.    (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
15  Elder  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1821  8  Landscape  :  Composition. 
9  Landscape  :  Composition. 

32  Landscape  :  Composition. 

39  Landscape  :  Composition. 
178  Landscape  :  Composition. 

1822  10  View  on  the  Frith  of  Forth  from  Aber- 

dour. 

40  Landscape  :  Evening. 

48  The  Trossachs  :  Ben  Venue  in  the  dis- 
tance. 
51  Interior  of  Roslin  Chapel. 
59  The  Frith  of  Forth,  from  Granton. 
82  The   Monument   now   erecting   to   the 
Memory  of  Burns  at  Alloway,  from 
designs  of  Thos.  Hamilton,  Junr. 
191  View  between  Callander  and  the  Tros- 
sachs. 
210  In  the  Grounds  of  Yester. 
21  Elder  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1824      17  On  the  Firth  of  Forth. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

Dollar. 

1827  4  Interior  of  Roslin  Chapel. 
11  Landscape  :  Composition. 

20  View  on  the  Coast  of  Genoa. 

276  Kelso  Abbey,  from  the  North-east. 

277  At  Brunstain,  Portobello  :   Twilight. 

278  View  at  Dollar.  • 

1828  12  In  the  Glen  of  Castle  Campbell. 
73  View  near  Cape  Colonna. 

89  Interior  of  Canterbury  Cathedral. 

1829  178  Ruins  in  Magna  Graeca. 


ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
1863    173  Roslin  Chapel. 

Lent  by  David  Laing,  Esq. 


GILES,  James  William  Painter 

Born  1801.     Died  1870. 
Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

INSTITUTION     FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
Aberdeen. 

1828  5  The  Cross  in  the  Coliseum. 
12  The  Temple  of  Clitumnus. 

39  The  Virgin,  Child,  and  St.  John. 

Lent   by    William    Gordon,    Esq.,    Fyvie 
Castle. 
112  Composition       at      Tivoli  :       Banditti 

Costume. 
122  Italian  Mother  and  Children. 
158  Portrait  of  an  Architect. 
165  Killin. 

Lent  by  A.  Dalgarno,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
200  The  Children  of  the  Earl  of  Kintore. 
207  Colonel  Arthur  Forbes,  Old  Aberdeen. 

1829  7  Sketch  :  Moonlight. 

19  Qualche  Cosa  per  carita. 

28  Sketch  of  Vesuvius,  from  the  Bay. 

32  Sea  Piece  :  Composition. 

53  Sketch  :  Vetturino,  Sunset. 
120  Study  of  a  Dutch  Boat. 
139  Composition  at  Tivoli. 
155  Snipe  Shooting. 
162  'Whisht  Collie,  that's  the  Laird.' 
194  Tyrie  Castle  :  Sunset. 
236  Approach  to  Rome,  with  Nero's  Tower. 
240  Moonlight  at  Genoa. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

Bon  Accord  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1830  30  Keith  Hall  :  Original  Sketch  of  Picture 

painted  for  the  Earl  of  Kintore. 

53  A  Phantassie  Bull. 

88  Solitude. 

128  Study  of  Trees  at  Maryculter. 
226  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
236  Prospects  of  Booty. 


CATALOGUE 


125 


1831 


1831 


1832 


1833 


1835 


1836 


1837 


1838 


259  Bo-Peep. 

288  Sketch  at  Ancona. 

296  A  '45  Man  on  his  Last  Legs. 

101  William  Gordon,  Esq.,  of  Fyvie. 

155  Study  from  Nature. 

159  In  Vallombrosa,  below  the  Convent. 

211  The  Arno,  from  Ponte  alta  Cairaja. 

243  Loch-na-gar. 

20  The  Weird  Wife.  (Exhibited  as  Di- 
ploma Work,  owned  by  Scottish 
Academy.  Now  in  R.S.A.  Diploma 
Collection.) 

77  Puzyoli  (Pozzuoli),  from  Baiae. 

81  Lago  Averno. 

83  Vaucluse,   from  Petrarch's  Lane. 
10 1  Lago  Agnano. 

129  Cottage  at  Albano. 

130  Massena's    Villa    and    Campagna    di 

Romana. 
4  Pontine   Marshes,   near  Torre  dei   tre 

Ponti. 
14  Mount    Soracte,    from    Civita    Castel- 
lana. 
136  Remains    of    the    House    of    Ghight. 

Painted  for  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen. 
144  Church  near  Chalons-sur-Soane. 
166  D.   Hutcheon,  Esq. 

195  The    Borghese    Gardens    and    Mount 

Soracte. 
202  Braes  of  Ghight.    Painted  for  the  Earl 

of  Aberdeen. 
231  On  South  Bank  of  Dee,  near  Aberdeen. 

18  The  Findhorn  in  October. 

29  Pliny's  Villa,  Lake  of  Como. 

60  Sketch  of  a  Falconer. 

74  Sketch  of  a  Fisherman. 
115  Loch  Doon,  in  the  Grampians. 

97  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
135  Morning  on  the  Neapolitan  Coast. 

196  Scene  in  Marr  Forest. 
205  Bay  of  Cuma. 

187  The  Avernine  and  Lucrine  Lakes. 

207  Sketch  in  the  Highlands. 

208  Lighthouse  on  the  Girdle  Ness. 
210  Sketch  in  the  South  of  France. 
214  Study  on  the  Dee,  with  Cattle. 

143  Cicero's   Tomb,    and    Bay    of   Gaeta. 

Painted  for  the  Dean  of  Faculty. 
145  Formartin. 


ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  41  A  Study  on  the  Lake  of  Nemi. 
105  Temple  of  Vesta  at  Tivoli. 
204  Inverach,   from  Callet. 

239  Scene  after  a  Battue. 

268  Claudia's  Aqueduct  near  Tivoli. 

283  Charlie  Reid,  Gamekeeper  at  Drum. 

Lent  by  A.  F.  Irvine,  Esq.,  of  Shivas. 
315  The      Plautian      Tomb,      and      Ponte 

Lucano. 
348  Study  on  the  Dye,  in  the  Grampians. 

1840  32  ■  A  Hart  in  the  Highlands.' 

93  Loch  Laggan,  looking  towards  Corry 
Airdes. 

100  Loch  Ericht :  Ben  Auler  in  the  dis- 
tance. 

327  A  Day's  Fishing. 

1841  58  A  Sketch  on  the  Dee. 
165  A  Study  from  Nature. 

305  A  Corry,  from  the  Top  of  Loch  Anfar. 

307  A  Sketch  on  the  Don,  near  Fintray. 

310  A  Sketch  near  Loch  Lydoch. 

318  On  the  Divie,  near  Dumphail. 

341  Something  in  the  Wind. 

368  A  Highland  Watering-place. 

402  Drovers. 

1842  17  A   Poacher  in    the   Sanctuary  of   Mar 

Forest. 

Lent    by    the    Right    Hon.    Lord    Aber- 
crornby. 
61  Loch-na-gar,  looking  up  Glen  Guelder. 
88  '  No  Surrender. ' 

171  Rev.    George    Morrison,     D.D.,    Ban- 
chory-Devinick.     (University  of  Aber- 
deen Collection.) 
190  John  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
302  Red  Deer  Feeding. 
426  La  Zingara,  Tivoli. 
483  Study  of  Red  Deer :  Sunset. 
491  Old  Square  Tower  of  Pitsligo  Castle. 

1843  86  '  The  curfew  tolls  the  knell  of  parting 

day.' 
95  Deer  Startled. 
132  '  My  heart's  in  the  Highlands,  a-chas- 

ing  the  deer.' 
170  Cave  Canem. 
256  Spaniels,  the  property  of  J.  A.   Sandi- 

lands,  Esq. 
289  A  Lowland  Watering  Place. 
293  Sketch  of  Cattle. 


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Giles,  James  William — continued 
303  Fr6jus,  on  the  Road  to  Cannes. 
460  Study  of  Cattle. 

1844  56  Roe  Deer. 

70  Glen  Dee,  in  Mar  Forest. 

90  Glen  Feshie. 
137  A  Royal  Hart. 
145  On  the  Garioch,  Aberdeenshire. 
233  Evening  on  the  Findhorn. 

431  The  Angler's  Enemy. 
462  A  Glen  in  the  Grampians. 

1845  97  On  the  Findhorn,  Morayshire. 
380  Roe  Deer  Disturbed. 

386  Tivoli,  uno  Giorno  di  Festa. 

389  Sabine    Shepherds,    with    their    Wolf 

Dogs  :  Mount  Sorrache  in  distance. 
410  Glen  Quoich  :  Red  Deer  disturbed. 

425  Stalking  for  a  Quiet  Shot. 

426  Sketch  of  Cattle  :  Evening. 
526  Studies  of  Roe  Deer. 

529  Sketch  of  Cattle  :  Morning. 

1846  13  The  Lago  Velino. 

46  Effects  of  the  Rifle. 

47  Deer  Stalking. 

48  Red  Deer  Reposing. 

169  A  Distant  View  of  Fondi. 

183  Scene  above  Kinloch  Leven. 

188  Loch  and  Ben  Hope. 

251  Smailholm  Tower  and  Eildon  Hills. 

391  The  Gun. 

396  The  Rod. 

1847  144  A  Dead  Roe-buck. 
236  Sketch  of  Red  Deer. 

325  The  Amphitheatre  of  Cuma. 

432  The  Dunbuy  Rock  of  Slaines. 

1848  25  Something  in  the  Wind. 

197  Tug  saving  Passengers  of  the  Clipper 
'  Newcastle,'  February,  1844. 

236  The     Grampians,      from     Kincardine 
Lodge. 

Lent  by  Francis  Gordon,   Esq.,   of  Kin- 
cardine O'Neil. 

499  Study  on  Loch  Rinwood,  Deeside. 

520  Study  from  Nature :  Deeside. 

1849  7  Windsor  Forest,  near  Bishopsgate. 
181  Craigievar  Castle. 

216  Between  Lochs  Rannoch  and  Lydoch. 

217  Ballachulish  and  Entrance  to  Glencoe. 
238  A  Wounded  Stag  at  Glen  Gelder. 

1850  25  Sketch  on  the  Gelder. 


66  Roe  Deer  in  their  Summer  Coats. 
176  In  Balmoral  Deer  Forest. 
416  On  the  Gelder. 
430  Evening. 
432  Sketch  of  Cattle. 
517  Loch  in  the  Corrie  of  Loch-na-gar. 
555  West  End  of  Loch  Muick. 

1851  125  In  the  Highlands,  near  Aviemore. 
129  Waiting  for  a  Quiet  Shot. 

223  In  the  Deer  Park,  Haddo  House. 
273  The  Rod. 
285  The  Rifle. 
459  Corrie  of  Loch-na-gar. 
543  '  Whar  Gadie  rins. ' 
545  In   Glen  Quoich,   Mar  Forest,   after  a 
Gale. 

1852  16  '  The  Rifle  '  :  Original  Sketch. 

56  John  M' Hardy  waiting  till  the  Deer  rise. 

79  Aberdeen,  from  Drumthwacket. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Sheriff  Gordon. 
112  A  Charge  of  Horning. 
238  Original  Sketch  of  '  The  Rod. ' 
311  A  Royal  Hart  and  Hind. 
323  Sunset  after  a  Storm  at  Sea. 
638  An  Italian  Shepherd,  near  Tivoli. 

1853  11  Trees,  Windsor  Forest. 

18  Campagna      Romana,      near      Roma 
Vechia. 

71  Deer  on  the  Sky  Line. 
192  The  Dhu  Loch  Muick. 
209  My  Daughter. 

228  Playing  a  Fish  :  On  the  Findhorn. 
380  Beeches,  Windsor  Forest. 
449  The  Hero  Alarmed  :   Mar  Forest. 

1854  71  The  Dunbuy  Rock  of  Slains. 
125  Sheep,  with  Ardbrock  Castle. 

148  Red  Deer  Reposing :  Loch  Brora. 
247  Stag   and   Hind  :    a   Corry   of   Ben-a- 

bourd. 
270  A  Solicitor-General. 
283  Lochnagar  :  Original  Sketch  of  Picture 

painted  for  the  Queen. 

Lent  by  George  Moir,  Esq. 
302  Glendalough,  with  Round  Tower  and 

Seven  Churches,  Co.  Wicklow. 
349  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1855  243  The  Forest  Victor :  Mar  Forest. 
259  '.  Ipse  Pinxit. ' 

265  '  O  go,  Lassie,  go,  to  the  Braes  o'  Bal- 
quhidder. ' 


CATALOGUE 


127 


320 

331 
332 
437 

595 

1856     157 

*59 
202 
360 


368 

399 
452 

467 

500 

1857      48 
108 

126 
137 


139 

146 
149 

157 


190 
195 


263 

288 


Sea  and  River  Trout :  The  Ythan. 

Summer  in  the  Highlands. 

Salvator  :  Sketching  near  Salerno. 

A  Letter  from  the  East. 

Autumn  on  the  Findhorn,  Morayshire. 

A  Haunt  of  the  Heron  :  On  a  Tribu- 
tary of  the  Dee. 

Remains  of  the  Old  Castle  of  Bal- 
quhain,  Aberdeenshire. 

Red  Deer  coming  on  the  Sky  Line. 

Returning  from  Deer-Stalking. 

Remains  of  the  Old  Castle  of  Tol- 
quhon,  Aberdeenshire,  from  South- 
west. 

Salmonidae. 

The  Pet  Pool. 

The  Muckle  Wheel,  or  Spinning  Jenny, 
in  the  Highlands. 

The  West  Side  of  the  Maiden  Stone, 
Aberdeenshire. 

Sketch  from  Nature :  Lion  disturbed 
at  his  Prey. 

Maecenas'  Villa,  Tivoli. 

Herring-boat  becalmed  off  the  Girdle- 
ness. 

Looking  into  the  Bay  of  Baiae. 

Red  Deer  feeding  up-hill,  in  the  morn- 
ing :  The  Corrie  Buie  of  Ben-a- 
bourd  in  the  distance.  Invercauld 
Forest. 

The  Maiden  Stone,  from  the  East, 
Aberdeenshire. 

Distant  View  of  Windsor  Castle. 

The  Lake  of  N£mi,  called  Lo  Specchio 
di  Diana. 

Remains  of  a  Small  Temple,  near  the 
Fountain  of  Egeria,  called  Del  Rio 
Redicolo :  Sabine  Hills  in  the  dis- 
tance. 

Remains  of  Old  Bridge  at  Avignon. 

Remains  of  the  Old  Castle  of  Gight,  or 
Formartine,  on  the  River  Ythan, 
Aberdeenshire,  formerly  the  maternal 
property  of  Lord  Byron,  now  belong- 
ing to  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen. 

Acqua  Claudia,  near  Tivoli. 

Campagna  Romana :  Tomb  of 
Cecilia  Metella  and  Alban  Mount  in 
the  distance. 


3H 


479 


1858  21 
81 

181 
284 
375 
403 
411 

507 
5°9 

1859  176 
182 
202 
214 

296 

402 
542 

547 
572 

1860  11 


313 

384 
647 
676 

707 
827 

72 
103 

231 
238 

246 
280 
316 
338 


1861 


The  Linn  of  Muick  :  The  Royal  Hut, 

called  Altnagusach  and  Loch-na-gar, 

Aberdeenshire. 
Cattle,   with   part  of   the   Remains  of 

Pitsligo   Castle :    Trouphead   in    the 

distance,  Aberdeenshire. 

Lent  by  George  Thompson,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Tomb  of  the  Curiatii  at  Albano. 
Sketch  of  a  Panther. 
Upper  End  of  Glen  Isla. 
Windsor  Forest. 

A  Deer  Stalker  :  '  Veni,  Vidi,  Vici. ' 
Trying  the  Cold  Water  Cure. 
Dutch  Vessel  on  North  Pier,  Aberdeen. 
Bridge  of  Augustus  at  Rimini. 
Among  the  Rocks  of  Buchanness. 
Prudence  the  better  part  of  Valour. 
Gillie,  with  Pony  and  Dogs. 
A  Glade,  near  Castle  Fraser. 
'  My    Foot    is   on    my    Native    Heath, 

and — ' 
'  None  but  the  brave  deserve  the  fair. 

Lent  by  John  Catto,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
'  II   Lago  de   Nemi.' 
An   Astronomer  Royal,    7   p.m.,   Oct., 

1858. 
The  Buller  of  Buchan. 
Roe  Deer :  Haddo  House. 
Preparing. 

Returning  from  Stalking :  Glen  Isla. 
Island  of  Handa. 
Left  in  Charge. 
Loch  Avon. 
Sunrise  :      Mount     Pilate,      Lake     of 

Lucerne. 
Bay  of  Baiae,  from  near  the  Castle. 
Herring   Boats   going  out :    Aberdeen 

Pier. 
Sketch  of  Roe  Deer. 
Highland  Felicity  :   Benclibrick  in  the 

distance. 
See  First  Chapter  of  '  Ivanhoe.' 

Lent  by  Basil  Fisher,  Esq. 
'  Which    of    the    two   to   choose,    Sea 

Trout  or  Frog?' 
The  Black  Watch. 
Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
Maecenas's  Villa,  Tivoli. 
Maiden    Stone    from   the    East,    Aber- 
deenshire. 


128 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Giles,  James  William — continued 
395  Rival  Roes. 

438  Evening     Parade :     Royal     Aberdeen- 
shire Highlanders. 
627  Study  on  the  Carron. 
640  Glen  Lui-beg :  Red  Deer. 

1862  281  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
452  Morenish,  near  Killin. 

Lent  by  Basil  Fisher,  Esq. 
550  Roe  Deer. 

556  Kildrummy  Castle,  Aberdeenshire. 
626  Hart  and  Hind. 
654  Cave,  near  Auchnacarry. 
693  The  Horns  of  a  Dilemma. 
746  Ben-na-Bourd,  Aberdeenshire. 

1863  34  Browsing :        '  Where        the        Aspen 

quivers. ' 
94  Royal  Hart  and  Hinds  on  Spey  Side. 

Lent  by  John  S.  Grant,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
164  Bay  of  Brodick. 
199  '  Doubtful  scents  the  tainted  air. ' 
208  Bay  of  BaiaB,  looking  to  the  Castle. 
231  Loch-na-Gar,  Aberdeenshire. 
327  Hard  Times  for  Highlanders. 
380  Looking  for  Deer  :  Loch  Caender. 
428  Gruigichean,  Kinloch  Leven. 
506  Heads     of     Roebuck     and     Doe      in 

October. 

1863  8  Leafy  Month  of  June  :  England. 
74  II  Lago  di  Nemi,  Italy. 

118  In  Balmoral  Forest :  Lochnagar  in  dis- 
tance. 

225  Good  Sport :  The  Salmonidae  of  Scot- 
land. 

1864  35  The  Queen's  Hut  at  Alt-na-Guishach. 
80  Ben  and  Head  of  Loch  Hope. 

100  '  Green  Grow  the  Rashes,  O.' 

145  Stag  and  Hind. 

335  Sources  of  the  Dee,  Mar  Forest. 

338  Glen   Sannox,    Island  of  Arran,   from 

the  Sea. 
350  The  Pet  Pool. 
449  A  Fair  Field  and  no  Favour. 
518  Amphitheatre  of  Cumae. 

1865  10  A  Watering  Place. 

202  Drovers  passing  a  Ford. 
476  Salmon  Pool  at  Kinloch  Leven. 
517  Smailholm  Tower,  from  the  West. 
556  A  Highland  Linn. 


608  Evening  among  the  Mountains  of  Dee- 
side. 
691  In  Glenlui-beg,  Mar  Forest. 
785  Smailholm  Tower,  from  the  East. 
849  Evening :  Stag  on  the  Sky  Line. 

1866  32  Mountaineers  Reposing. 
47  Roe-Deer  Alarmed. 

66  Wearing-in   Hinds. 
89  Enjoying  the  Brook. 
280  Red-Deer  Scenting  Tainted  Air  :  Loch 

Avon  in  distance. 
478  Black  Cock  and  Grey  Hens  in  Peril. 
511  Red  Deer  Reposing  :  Alt-na-Guisach. 
622  Mar  Forest,  after  the  Gale  of  October 
3rd,  i860. 

1867  363  Too  Big  for  the  Basket. 

403  The  White  Doe  of  Oakdale. 
509  Entrance  to  the  Caledonian  Canal. 
587  Study  on  the  Leader :  Carolside. 
838  Hunting  for  Small  Game. 

1868  368  East  Coast  Herring  Boats  :    Blowing 

Fresh. 

486  Loch  Arkeg  :    Scuir-na-hat  in  the  dis- 
tance. 

509  Original   Sketch  of  '  Red-Deer   scent- 
ing Tainted  Air. ' 

Lent  by  Alexander  Walker,   Esq.,  Aber- 
deen. 

649  Near  Loch  Luichart,  Ross-shire. 

661  On  a  Hieland  Braeside. 

696  Trees  at  Castle  Fraser. 

745  Mount  Soracte,   from   Nepi  :   Road  to 
Rome. 

810  Symptoms  of  Stormy  Weather. 

974  Original  Sketch  of  «  A  Fair  Field  and 
no  Favour.' 

1869  202  The  Herd  moving  on  :   The  Scout  in 

Advance. 

333  In  Strathcarron,  Ross-shire. 

355  Up  in  the  Morning. 

477  Roebuck  and  Doe  cutting  their  Stick. 

507*  Hawk  and  Woodcock  :  The  Pentland 
Firth. 

616  The  Thief  of  the  Night  examining  Pro- 
tectionist Flag. 

630  Italian  Landscape. 
1871    509  Stag  and  Hind  :    Loch-na-gar  in  dis- 
tance. 

625  •  Fox   breaking  Cover,'  with   Harrow 
on  the  Hill. 


CATALOGUE 


129 


641  The  Captive,  with  Ben-a-Bourd. 
1880    253  Lochnagar,  looking  up  Guelder. 
Lent  by  Lord  Young. 
408  '  Doubtful  Scents  the  Tainted  Air. ' 
Lent  by  William  Brodie,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 


GLASS,  John 

Born 


Painter 


1820.     Died  ii 


Associate  1849. 

12  High  School  Wynd,  Edinburgh. 

1840  76  Portrait  of  a  Favourite  Horse,  belong- 

ing to  the  late  Alexander  Macartney, 
Esq. 

1841  50  Mr.     M'Naughton    on    his    Highland 

Pony. 
348  Portrait    of   Gentleman,    Gamekeeper, 
Pony  and  Dogs. 

1842  27  The   Half-way  House. 

41  Horncliffe,    the    property    of    Drysdale 

Carstairs,  Esq. 
249  Portraits. 

1843  2  Neptune,  the  property  of  James  Mel- 

ville, Esq. 

34  Portrait  of  a  Pony,  the  property  of 
Robert  Syme  Wilson,  Esq. 

66  Benvarloch  and  Douce  Davie,  the  pro- 
perty of  W.  Murray,  Esq.,  Polmaise. 
179  Selam,  the  property  of  Captain  Hay. 

1844  46  The  Tired  Pony. 

228  Noma,   the  property  of   Robert   Syme 

Wilson,  Esq. 
313  Brusher,    a    most   gallant    Fox-hound, 

the  property  of  W.  R.  Ramsay,  Esq., 

of    Barn  ton.      Painted    for    Captain 

Hay,  of  Mugdrum. 
368  Portrait    of    a    Favourite    Pony    and 

Dogs,  the  property  of  the  Hon.  Mrs. 

Ramsay,  of  Barnton. 
396  Lancer,    a    Retriever,    the   property  of 

Captain  Hay. 

1845  199  Stickem,  the  property  of  Captain  Hay, 

of  Mugdrum. 

204  Portraits  of  a  Favourite  Horse  and 
Dogs,  the  property  of  Gales  Dixon, 
Esq. 

265  Portrait  of  an  Arabian  Horse,  the  pro- 
perty of  Sir  John  M'Neill,  G.C.B. 


316  Emerald,  the  property  of  William  Hay 

Paterson,  Esq. 
365  Sketch  from  Nature. 

Lent  by   Peter   Hay   Paterson,    Esq.,   of 
Carpow. 
445  The  Fish  Cart. 

Lent  by   Peter   Hay   Paterson,    Esq.,   of 
Carpow. 

1846  2  Duchess,     the     property     of     S.     W. 

Dudgeon,   Esq.,   London. 

199  The  Sunny  Spot. 

252  Gloamin'. 

286  Portraits  of  a  Horse  and  Dog,  the  pro- 
perty of  Sir  A.  Maitland  Gibson, 
Bart. 

304  The  Quarry. 
7  High  School  Yards,  Edinburgh. 

1847  73  A  Sketch  from  Nature. 
169  The  Errand  Boy. 

311  The  Water  Cart. 
441  The  Road  Side. 
556  Sketch  of  a  Pony. 
618  Portrait   of   a    Pony,    the   property   of 
Lady  Dunbar. 

1848  9!  The  Paddock. 

108  Sky,  Puff,  and  Grigor,  the  property  of 

P.  H.  Paterson,  Esq. 
128  The  Burn-side. 
284  Wisdom   and   Wasp,    the   property   of 

P.  H.  Paterson,  Esq. 
299  The  Keeper's  Stable. 
401  Jerry,    the    property    of    the    Rev.    J. 

J  affray. 

1849  3  The  Old  Shed. 

17  Challum,  a  Skye  Terrier,  the  property 
of  J.  P.  Grant,  Esq. 

38  A  Highland  Pony  and  Dog,  the  pro- 
perty of  Miss  Elizabeth  J.  Melville. 

71  A    Favourite    Pony,    the    property    of 

Miss  Melville. 
122  Bess  and  Nettle. 

317  Bess  and  Nettle. 
325  The  Escape. 

403  The  Limekiln. 

1850  8  Donald  and  Nap,  the  property  of  W. 

L.  Paterson,  Esq. 
26  Skye    and    Gregor,     the    property    of 

George  Kinnear,  Esq. 
119  Pleasure-Trip,    the    property    of    John 
Laing,  Esq. 


130 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Glass,  John — continued 

219  Returned  from  Shooting. 
325  Going  out. 

378  The  Cover-Side  :  Portraits. 

1851  136  Two  Favourite  Dogs. 
145  Eager  for  the  Fray. 

168  Three  Favourites  :  Duchess,  Grog,  and 

Tory. 
235  The  Morning  Drink. 
253  Uncoupling. 
305  Don,  a  Setter,  the  property  of  Joseph 

Young,  Esq. 
625  Study  of  a  Dog's  Head. 

1852  1  Retrievers  and  Terriers  :  Portraits. 

Lent  by  Colonel  Allan,  Peeblesshire. 
55  Billy,  a  Pony,  the  property  of  W.  K. 
Aitchison,  Esq. 

379  The  Errand  Boy  :  a  Finished  Sketch. 
421  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman  and  Hunter. 
446  Hughie  Graham  and  the  Maid  of  Islay, 

two    Greyhounds,     the    property    of 
William  Sharp,   Esq. 
637  The  Unexpected  Start. 

1853  146  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

Lent  by  Joseph  Young,  Esq.,  Grange. 
159  A  famous  old   Huntress,   Stag-hound, 

and  Terriers. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  Woodburn. 
168  The  Fern  Gatherer. 
432  '  Sultan,'  an  Alpine  Mastiff. 

Lent  by  W.  K.  Aitchison,  Esq. 
435  Stanley,    Sam,    and    Napoleon,     three 

Greyhounds. 
573  Sketch  in  Chalk  of  a  Dog's  Head. 

Lent  by  John  Young,  Esq. 
665  Portrait  in  Chalk  of  a  Boy  and  Welsh 

Pony. 
677  '  Tiny  '  :  a  Life-size  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Lady  Lowthrop,  Scarboro'. 

1854  17  The  Rival  Pets. 

34  The  Old  Shed  :  a  Finished  Sketch. 
109  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
352  Head  of  a  Staghound. 
491  Highland  Mare  and  Foal. 
583  The  Deer-Stalker's  Son. 
656  The  Driver  :  a  Sketch. 

1855  7  Marianna,     daughter    of     Peter     Hay 

Paterson,  Esq. 
116  Skye-Terriers,    the   property   of   Alex. 
Cunningham,  Esq. 


126  Portraits,  the  property  of  John  Alex- 
ander, Esq. 

137  De  Lacy,  the  property  of  T.  R.  Smith, 
Esq. 

532  The  Greyhound,  Sam,  the  property  of 
John  Gibson,  Esq. 

537  Portrait  in  Chalk  of  Master  Andrew, 
eldest  son  of  John  Gibson,  of  Wool- 
met. 

704  Poachers. 

734  Study  of  an  English  Terrier. 

1856  166  Portrait  of  a  Dog. 
253  The  Stolen   Ride. 

465  Bessy,  a  Terrier,  the  property  of 
Horatio  McCulloch,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

483  Sketch  :  Near  Craigmillar. 

498  Portrait  of  a  Horse. 

Lent  by  Walter  Anderson,   Esq. 

505  Study  of  a  Setter. 

506  Study  of  a  Setter. 

665  Sketch. 

666  Sketch. 

1857  266  The    Gamekeeper's    Guard,    Portraits, 

the   property  of  John   Young,    Esq., 

Grange. 
363  A    Favourite    Pony,    the    property    of 

Mrs.  Dewar. 
397  Study  of  a  Dog's  Head. 

1858  4  Sketch  of  a  Gamekeeper's  Guard,  the 

property  of  Joseph  Young,  Esq. 
162  «  The     Old     Ship,'     with     Portraits. 

Painted  for  Joseph  Young,   Esq.,  of 

Dunearn. 
187  Original     Finished     Sketch    of    '  The 

Stolen  Ride.' 
404  Shetland  Sheep  and  Goats. 

Lent  by  Miss  B.  Young,  Burntisland. 
448  The  Highland  Gillie. 
581  Head  of  an  Arab  Mare. 

1859  328  The  Roadside  Cottage. 

1860  98  The  Greyhound,  Baffo,  the  property  of 

George  Blanchard,  Esq. 
126  A  Highland  Interior. 
201  Witch,  a  Favourite  Terrier. 
260*  A  Sketch. 
264  Road  to  the  Tower. 

1861  199  The  Evening  Draught. 

367  Nelly,  the  property  of  P.  H.  Paterson, 
Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


131 


449  Mariner  and  Gyp,  the  property  of  P. 

H.  Paterson,  Esq. 
612  Study  of  a  Dog,  the  property  of  Hon. 

Mrs.  Hay  Paterson. 
749  Sketch  of  the  Fireside  Group. 
3  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1862  106  An  Old  Mill. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  General  Murray. 
262  Portraits,  the  property  of  John  Gordon, 

Esq.,  of  Cluny. 
362  Study  of  a  Dog. 

Lent   by  Joseph   Young,    Esq.,   of   Dun- 
earn. 

502  The  Watering  Place. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Currie,  Esq. 
712  A  Sketch  at  Portobello. 
774  Highland  Interior. 

1863  225  A    Portrait    Group,    Bruno    and   other 

Dogs,  the  property  of  Joseph  Young, 
Esq. 

1864  36  View  in  Dumfriesshire. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  General  Murray. 
548  Life-size  Portrait  of  a  Huntress,  Black 
Bess,  and  her  Friends,  the  property 
of  Joseph  Young,  Esq. 

1865  342  The  Young  Keeper. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Currie,  Esq. 

1866  701  The  Keeper's  Hut. 
848  Turning  the  Tables. 

1867  524  Road  Scene. 
754  The  Friends. 

Lent  by  the  Hon.   Mrs.    Hay  Paterson, 
Carpow. 
765  Portrait  of  a  Pony  and  Dogs. 

Lent  by  the  Hon.  Mrs.   Hay  Paterson. 

1868  446  Nett  and  Sylvie. 

Lent  by  Ralph  Richardson,  Esq. 
498  The  Farm  Pets. 
660  '  Peter.' 

Lent  by  William  John  Aitchison,  Esq. 
685  Scene  on  the  Canal. 
880  Sketch  at  the  Sea-side. 

1869  454  Returned  from  Market. 

6  Orchardfield  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1870  358  Sketch  from  Nature. 
498  The  Keeper's  Stable. 

503  An  Old  Sea-port. 

779  Showing  a  Bit  of  Temper. 

1871  236  Rubbing  Down. 
328  On  the  Beach. 


57° 

1872  350 

1873  196 


613 
621 

1874  249 


283 

1875  205 

33o 
366 

454 
529 
901 

1876  241 

827 

979 

987 

1025 

1877  179 

275 
766 
819 

839 
841 

1878  196 
327 

342 
9J3 

1879  453 

833 
979 

1880  45 
213 
814 

1880   62 


416 

1881  223 
367 
455 


The  Village  Smithy. 

Old  High  School  VVynd. 

A  Picturesque  Part  of  Edinburgh,  near 

the     Old     High     School :     Finished 

Sketch. 

Lent  by  William  John  Aitchison,  Esq. 
The  Watering  Place. 
Old  Houses  opposite  the  Scottish  Mint. 
Edinburgh,    opposite    the    foot    of    the 

Old    Assembly    Close.       Demolished 

1873. 
The  Midday  Rest. 
An  Old  Edinburgh  House. 
A  Highland  Sledge. 
Cattle  returning  from  the  Meadows. 
Fritz,  the  property  of  Miss  Richardson. 
Crossing  a  Ford. 
Study  of  Staghound's  Head. 
A  Highland  Fireside. 
Head  of  Alpine  Mastiff. 
At  the  Inn  Door. 
The  Keeper's  Pony. 
A  Stable   Interior. 
Old    Edinburgh,    near    St.     Patrick's 

Church. 
The  Midday  Rest. 
Sketch  of  a  Terrier. 
Cavalry  Horses. 
An  Irish  Setter's  Head. 
Crossing  the  Ford. 
Crossing  the  Ford. 
A  Group  of  Favourite  Dogs. 

Lent  by  Hon.  Mrs.  Rollo,  Rosemount. 
The  Friends. 
A  Study  from  Nature. 
The  Companions. 
A  Seaside  Group. 
Ready  for  a  Day's  Sport. 
Visit  to  the  Ponies. 
The  Old  Mill. 
A  Study. 

Edinburgh,  near  the  Old  High  School. 
Resting  on  the  Moor. 

Lent  by  Miss  Young,  Edinburgh. 
Study  of  a  Dog's  Head. 

Lent  by  David  Young,  Esq. 
Stable  Interior. 
Ponies  in  their  Natural  State. 
Corner  of  Old  St.  Mary's  Wynd. 
Near  the  Pentlands  :  Sunday  Morning. 


132 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Glass,  John — continued 

1882  29  The  Old  Quarry. 
497  A  Burnside. 

694  Path  to  the  Cottage. 

1883  240  Horses  resting  by  Seaside. 
414  A  Study  from  Nature. 

1054  A  Highland  Keeper's  Cottage. 

1884  363  Waiting  for  the  Doctor. 
517  The  Dinner  Hour. 

1885  48  Study  of  a  Fox-Terrier. 
195  The  Miller's  Daughter. 
284  Carting  Water. 

567  Young  Friends. 

1886  405  '  Companions.' 

569  Noma,  a  Shetland  Pony. 


GOOD,  Thomas  Sword 

Born  1789.     Died  1872. 
Hon.  Member  1828. 


Painter 


EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 

Berwick-on-Tweed. 
1815       2  Fishermen  going  out :  Morning. 
56  Landscape. 
65  Sea-Beach  :   Fresh  Breeze. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN   SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
1821      55  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 

56  Alexander  Waugh,  D.D.,  London. 
71  Music. 


SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

Berwick. 

1828 

72  A  Lady  Reading. 

163  Head  of  an  Old  Sailor. 

214  The  Errand  Boy. 

1829 

167  A  Fisher  Boy. 

1830 

25  Fisher  Boys. 

62  Study. 

82  An  Old  Fisherman. 

1831 

274  Medicine. 

1833 

99  Old  Man's  Head. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1850      84  Boy  Fiddling. 

345  The  Sleeping  Fisherman. 


GORDON,  SIR  JOHN  WATSON 

Painter 

(In  1826  John  Watson  assumed  the  name  of 
Gordon.) 

Born   1778.     Died  1864. 

Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

THIRD  PRESIDENT  1850-1864. 

Treasurer  1829-1832. 

Limner  to  Her  Majesty  for  Scotland  1850-1864. 

ASSOCIATED    SOCIETY   OF   ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

Edinburgh. 

1809  174  A  Group. 

202  The  Battle  of  Bannockburn,  1314. 

205  Lord  Lindsay  forcing  Queen  Mary  to 
sign  her  resignation  to  the  Crown  of 
Scotland  in  Loch  Leven  Castle. 
Howard  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1810  64  A  Scene  in  the  Ninth  Century. 

76  Joseph    interpreting    the     Dreams    of 

Pharaoh's  Chief  Butler  and  Baker. 
87  William  Tell. 
129  Portrait  of  a  Naval  Officer. 
186  Portrait  of  a  Naval  Officer. 

1811  131  The    Captive,     from    Stern's    '  Senti- 

mental Journey.' 
142  '  He  is  not  here,  for  He  is  risen.' 

148  The    Execution    of    Mary,    Queen    of 

Scots,  at  Fotheringay  Castle. 

1812  45  Group  of  Still  Life. 
46  Sir  Philip  Sydney. 

65  Scene  after  a  Battle. 

149  Portraits    of    Children    at    Rest    after 

Play. 
152  Teasing  the  Kitten. 
176  A  Landscape,  with  Figures. 
181  The  Shipwrecked  Sailor  Boy. 

1813  52  Portrait  of  Himself. 

77  The  Garden  Scene  :  Mary's  Bower. 

90  Margaret  of  Anjou,  Queen  of  Henry 
VI.,  and  her  Son,  seeking  shelter 
in  Forest  after  the  Battle  of  Hexham. 

126  The  Chapel  Scene  :  Mary's  Bower. 

134  Laughing  Boy. 

139  The  Procession  :  Mary's  Bower. 

146  Frolic  of  Children  :  Candle  Light. 

161  The  Shooting  Scene  :  Mary's  Bower. 


CATALOGUE 


133 


177  The  Bower  Scene  :  Mary's  Bower. 
189  The  Castle  Scene  :  Mary's  Bower. 
194  Young  Gentleman  and  Dog. 

INSTITUTION     FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
19  Saint  David  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1821  135  Shepherd  and  his  Boy. 
146  Scene  from  Don  Quixote. 

149  Meg    Merrilies,    Ellangowan,    and   his 

Groom. 
152  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady  Reading. 
155  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
181  Portrait  of  a  Young  Gentleman. 
188  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
24  South  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1822  1 1  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
30  Professor  Wallace. 
42  The  Kitten. 

68  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
152  Miss    Wilson,    Daughter   of    Professor 

Wilson. 
171  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
193  A  Family  Group. 
204  Portrait  of  a  Master  of  a  Mason  Lodge 

in  Aberdeenshire. 
209  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
29  India  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1824        8  Francis    Grant,    Esq.,    Kilgraston,    in 
dress   of  an    Esquire   to  the  Knight 
Marischal  :  King's  Visit,  1822. 
63  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
67  Portrait  of  a  Naval  Officer. 

100  John     Archibald     Stewart,     Esq.,     of 

Grandtully. 

101  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
108  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

114  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

116  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

119  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

134  John,  Earl  of  Hopetoun,  Baron  Nid- 
dry,  G.C.B.,  Captain-General  of  the 
Royal  Company  of  Archers  :  Com- 
memorative of  George  IV.  's  Visit  to 
Scotland.  (Archers'  Hall,  Edin- 
burgh.) 

150  Portrait  of  a  Golfer.     Painted  for  the 

Golfhouse  at  Leith. 


185  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1825  12  Admiral  Sir  Philip  C.  Henderson  Dur- 

ham, K.C.B. 
18  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

23  The  Hon.  Lady  Oswald  of  Dunikier. 
28  David      Anderson      Blair,      Esq.,      of 

Inchyra. 
130  William  Murray,  Esq.,  Theatre  Royal. 
145  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
149  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1826  36  The  Hon.  John  Stewart,  M.P. 
56  A  Lady. 

71  Philip    Dundas,     Esq.,     3rd    Dragoon 

Guards. 
92  Dr.  Hunter,  St.  Andrews. 
213  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1827  22  Lady  Stewart,  of  Grandtully. 

24  J.  H.  Anstruther,  Esq.,  66th  Foot. 
39  Mrs.  General  Anstruther. 

42  Rev.  William  Veitch,  A.M. 

50  Return  from  a  Foray. 

91  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

97  Henry  Veitch,  Esq.,  of  Elliock. 
103  Francis  Grant,  Esq. 
109  Margaret,    Daughter   of   John    Grant, 

Esq.,  of  Kilgraston. 
114  James  Oliphant,  Esq.,  of  Gask. 
123  The  Right  Hon.  Lady  Gray. 
7  Abercromby  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1828  8  John  Richardson,  Esq.,  of  Pitfour. 
24  Meditation. 

38  Group:  the  Children  of  William  Burn, 
Esq.,  with  Ponies. 

47  The  Lady  Anne  Wardlaw  Ramsay  and 

Children. 

48  Mrs.  Richardson,  of  Pitfour. 

54  Robert    Wardlaw     Ramsay,    Esq.,    of 
Tillicoultry. 

64  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 

73  Dr.  Kelly,  Leith. 

82  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

95  R.  H.  M'Cumming,  Esq.,  92nd  High- 
landers. 
100  Miss  Noel. 

103  Captain  Maxwell,  1st  Dragoon  Guards. 
108  Mrs.  Dempster,  of  Skibo. 
117  The  Viscountess  Hampden. 
130  The  Earl  of  Hopetoun. 

133  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

134  Henry  Witham,  Esq.,  17th  Lancers. 


134 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Gordon,  Sir  John  Watson — continued 

144  Peter  Spalding,  Esq.  :  from  Miniature. 
218  Portrait  of  a  Young  Gentleman. 
236  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
239  Mr.  M'Kay,  Theatre  Royal. 

1829  16  Sir  James  Nasmyth,  Bart.,  of  Posso. 
45  Mrs.   Hope  Johnstone,  of  Annandale. 
61  Sir  James  Moncrieff,  Bart. 

78  William  Murray,  Esq.,  of  Polmaise. 
no  The  Right  Rev.  Bishop  Sandford. 
118  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
131  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
136  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
141  Mrs.  Cay. 
152  Professor  Wilson. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1830  67  The     Countess     of     Dalhousie  :     Full- 

length. 

116  The  Earl  of  Dalhousie,  Commander-in- 
Chief  in  India. 

182  Lady  in  Fancy  Dress :  Full-length. 

233  Family   Group  :    Portraits    of   a    Lady 
and  her  Children. 
52  Albany  Street,   Edinburgh. 

1831  124  Portraits  of  Two  Children. 

151  The    Knight    of    the    Leopard's    dog, 

Roswal,     seizing     the     Marquis     of 

Montserrat. 
172  The  late  Dr.   Duncan.     (University  of 

Edinburgh.     In   Senate  Hall.) 
191  Child  and  Butterfly. 
194  Alex.    Alexander,    in    the    uniform    of 

Lieutenant  in  the  Patriot  Army. 
200  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
214  II  Capella  di  Velluto. 
222  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
251  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1831  9  Instruction.      (Exhibited    as    Diploma 

Work,  owned  by  Scottish  Academy. 
Same  as  '  Grandfather's  Lesson,' 
painted  from  artist's  father,  Admiral 
Watson.  Not  now  in  Diploma  Col- 
lection. Withdrawn  as  nearly  obli- 
terated.) 

1832  22  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

84  The  Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session. 

92  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman, 
no  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
166  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 


173  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

201  James  Traill,  Esq.,  of  Ratter,  Sheriff 
of  Caithness.  Painted  by  desire  of 
the  Members  of  the  County,  to  be 
placed  in  the  County  Hall. 

212  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1835  10  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

22  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

23  The  Young  Entomologist. 
33  The  Scratch. 

73  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
107  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1836  47  The  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Hope,  G.C.B. 
67  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

125  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

154  Sir  Neil  Menzies,  of  Castle  Menzies, 
Bart.,  and  his  Daughter. 

174  George,    Earl   of   Dalhousie,   Captain- 

General  of  the  Royal  Company  of 
Archers,  the  King's  Body-Guard  of 
Scotland,  as  he  appeared  on  23rd 
July,  1832,  when  he  received  for  the 
Royal  Company  Two  Standards,  the 
gift  of  His  Majesty  William  IV. 
Painted  at  the  request  of  the  Com- 
pany. (Archers'  Hall,  Edinburgh.) 
252  Sir  James  Stewart,  Bart,  of  Allanbank. 

1837  129  Sir  Alexander  Hope,  G.C.B. 
141  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

218  Daughter    of    Robert    Hay,    Esq.,    of 

Linplum,  and  her  Nubian  Nurse. 
237  Portraits  of  Children. 
239  The  Hon.  Charles  James  Keith. 

32  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

33  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
56  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

126  Rev.  Dr.  Thomas  Chalmers,  Professor, 
University  of  Edinburgh. 

165  Admiral  Sir  Peter  Halkett,  G.C.H. 


1838 


1839 


ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

49  John  Abercromby,  Esq.,  M.D. 

96  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 
126  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
148  Vans  Hathorn,  Esq.,  Treasurer  to  John 

Watson's  Institution. 
158  Erskine  Sandford,  Esq.,  Advocate. 
183  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
219  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
373  Richard  M'Kenzie,  Esq.,  W.S. 


CATALOGUE 


135 


1840 


1841 


1842 


1843 


123 
1844 


1845 
1846 


1847 


1848 


96  D.    Maitland   Makgill  Crichton,   Esq., 
of  Rankeilour  :  Presentation  Portrait. 
118  John  Marshall,  Esq.,  Advocate. 
133  Archibald  Allison,  Esq. 
161  Boy  in  Chase  of  a  Butterfly. 
179  The  Daughter  of  Robert  Hay,  Esq.,  of 

Linplum. 
348  Robert  Hay,  Esq.,  of  Linplum. 
17  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
45  Very  Rev.    Dr.    Haldane,   Principal  of 
St.     Mary's    College,     St.    Andrews. 
Painted  at  the  request  of  his  Pupils. 
74  Portraits  of  Two  Children,  one  of  them 
in  an  Indian  Dress. 
201  Rev.      Charles      Gordon,      Aberdeen. 
Painted  for  his  Congregation. 
10  A  Gentleman  in  Highland  Costume. 
33  A  Gleam  of  Sunshine. 
43  A  Lady  and  Child. 

102  George   Drummond   Graeme,    Esq.,  of 
Inchbrakie,  Major,  Hanoverian  Service. 
362  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
365  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
391  Sir  Richard  Morison. 
22  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
158  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
190  The  Young  Sketcher. 
George  Street,  Edinburgh. 
40  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
61  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

102  Rev.       Dr.       Cunningham.       (Scottish 
N.P.G.     Presented  by  Miss  Cunning- 
ham, 1904.) 
166  Robert  Bald,  Esq. 
72  Rear-Admiral  Tait. 
143  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
57  Major-General  Sir  Neil  Douglas,  K.C.B. 
118  Very  Rev.  E.  B.  Ramsay,  Edinburgh. 
135  Thomas   de    Quincey,    Esq.     (National 
Portrait    Gallery.     Presented   by    H. 
G.   Watson,    1865.     Scottish   N.P.G., 
Study,  14X11  ins.,  bought  1896.) 
231  Rev.   Dr.   Brunton,   D.D.     {Vide  1880, 
No.  281.)    (University  of  Edinburgh. 
In    Library.     Presented    by    Fellow- 
citizens,  1846.) 
257  Hon.  Lord  Robertson. 

1  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
141  Right  Hon.  Adam  Black,  Lord  Provost 
of  Edinburgh. 


187 


296 
1849      42 


1850 


164 
186 
99 
152 
199 

364 


375 
399 


1851  54 

119 
163 

3IQ 
%3 
639 

1852  48 
92 


138 


274 


The  Very  Rev.  John  Lee,  D.D.  {Vide 
1880,  No.  143.)  (University  of  Edin- 
burgh.    In  Library.) 

Robert  Graeme,  Esq.,  of  Balgowan. 

The  Earl  of  Rosebery.  Painted  for 
the  Scottish  Widows'  Fund  and  Life 
Assurance  Society. 

Sir  William  Newbigging,  M.D. 

The  Lord  Advocate  of  Scotland. 

The  Lord  Justice-General. 

Countess  of  Eglinton  and  Winton. 

The  Very  Rev.  John  Lee,  D.D.,  Prin- 
cipal,   University  of  Edinburgh. 

General  Sir  Thomas  Macdougal  Bris- 
bane, Bart.  {Vide  1880,  No.  244.) 
(Royal  Society,  Edinburgh.) 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  John  Hay. 

William  Macdonald  Macdonald,  Esq., 
of  St.  Martin's. 

David  Boyle,  Lord  President  of  the 
Court  of  Session. 

James  Hunt,  Esq.,  of  Pittencrieff. 

Rev.  Thomas  Guthrie,  D.D. 
Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,  Esq. 

David  Vere,  Esq.,  of  Stonebyres. 

Dr.  James  Simson. 

George  Robertson,  Esq. 

Robert  Chambers,  Esq. 

Sir  William  Gibson  Craig,  Bart.,  of 
Riccarton,  M.P.  This  picture  was 
painted  and  presented  for  preserva- 
tion in  the  Collection  of  the  Aca- 
demy. (Scottish  N.P.G.  Presented 
by  R.S.A.,  1910.) 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  William  Johnston, 
of  Kirkhill,  Lord  Provost  of  the  City 
of  Edinburgh,  1847-51.  Painted  at 
the  Request  and  for  the  Collection  of 
the  Academy,  in  commemoration  of 
important  personal  services,  and  the 
dedication,  by  the  Lord  Provost, 
Magistrates,  and  Town  Council,  of  a 
very  valuable  site  on  the  Mound,  the 
property  of  the  City,  on  which  to 
erect  a  great  Public  Structure,  dedi- 
cated to  the  Fine  Arts,  the  accom- 
modation of  a  Scottish  National  Gal- 
lery and  Scottish  Royal  Academy. 
(R.S.A.  Collection.) 
Portrait  of  a  Lady  and  Child. 


136 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Gordon,  Sir  John  Watson — continued 
330  Professor  Wilson. 
439  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
452  John   Thomson   Gordon,    Esq.,   Sheriff 

of  Mid-Lothian. 
571  Master  Hope  Finlay  :  a  Study. 

Lent  by  Charles  Finlay,  Esq. 

1853  89  Lord     Rutherfurd.      Painted     for     the 

Members  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Aca- 
demy, and  to  be  placed  in  their  Gal- 
lery. (Scottish  N.P.G.  Presented 
by  R.S.A.,  1910.) 

127  Lord  Cockburn.  Painted  for  the  Mem- 
bers of  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy, 
and  to  be  placed  in  their  Gallery. 
(Scottish  N.P.G.  Presented  by 
R.S.A.,    1910.) 

268  Viscount  Melgund. 

412  Sir  John  Hope,  Bart.,  of  Pinkie,  in  the 
full  uniform  of  the  Royal  Company 
of  Archers,  the  Queen's  Body-Guard 
of  Scotland.  Painted  by  subscription 
of  the  Members,  and  to  be  placed  in 
their  Hall.  (Vide  1863,  No.  149.) 
(Archers'  Hall,  Edinburgh.) 

1854  64  Lord  Wood,   Senator,  College  of  Jus- 

tice, Edinburgh. 
88  John  Campbell  Swinton,  Esq.,  of  Kim- 
merghame. 

196  Roderick  Gray,  Esq.,  Provost  of  Peter- 
head. Painted  by  request  of  the 
Governors  of  the  Merchant  Maiden 
Hospital.  (Vide  1863,  No.  179.) 
(Merchant  Company's  Hall,  Edin- 
burgh. N.G.  of  Scotland.  Replica, 
bequeathed  by  Henry  G.  Watson,  1879.) 

206  Professor  Christison,  Edinburgh. 

273  Henry  Salmon,  Esq.,  of  Bonnyside, 
Falkirk  :  Presentation  Portrait. 

1855  88  Miss  Eleanor  Malcolm. 

188  Duncan  M'Neill,  Lord  Justice-General. 

217  Robert  Paul,  Esq.  Painted  for  the 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 

360  J.  F.  Lewis,  Esq.,  H.R.S.A.  (Vide 
1863,  No.  213.)  Presented  to  the  Aca- 
demy by  the  President.  (R.S.A.  Col- 
lection.) 

428  John  Inglis,  Esq.,  Dean  of  the  Faculty 
of  Advocates.  (University  of  Edin- 
burgh.    In  Court  Room.) 


448 
468 


718 


165 

204 
409 

1857  40 

54 
119 

141 
209 
234 
3SO 

1858  87 


John  Boyd,  Esq. 

David  Roberts,  Esq.,  R.A.,  and  Hon. 
Member  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Aca- 
demy. (Fide  1863,  No.  130.)  (R.S.A. 
Collection.     Presented  by  the  Artist.) 

John  Miller,   Esq.,  of  Millfield,  C.E.  : 
Presentation  Portrait. 
1856        1  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Colgrain. 

The  late  Henry  Houldsworth,  Esq.,  of 
Coltness. 

The  Session-Clerk  of  the  Canongate. 

Lord  Dunfermline. 

David  Carnegie,  Esq.,  of  Stronvar. 

Lieut.-Col.  Hamley,  Captain  R.A. 

Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Blyths- 
wood. 

Mrs.  Campbell,  of  Monzie  Castle. 

Dr.    Farquharson. 

Lord  Ivory,  Senator,  College  of  Justice. 

Samuel  Warren,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Mid- 
hurst. 

Portrait  of  the  Painter.  Presented  to 
the  Royal  Scottish  Academy  by  their 
President,  towards  the  formation  by 
them  of  an  Artistic  Portrait  Gallery. 
(Vide  1863,  No.  170.)  (R.S.A.  Collec- 
tion.) 

The  late  Miss  Hutton,  of  Lanark. 

Lord  Murray.  (Scottish  N.P.G.  Be- 
queathed by  Lady  Murray,   1861.) 

Sir  George  Clerk,  Bart.,  of  Penicuik. 

General  Simpson. 

William  Chambers,  Esq.  Presented 
to  him  ...  in  testimony  of  his  muni- 
ficence in  founding  the  Chambers  In- 
stitution .  .  .  Peebles.  To  be  placed 
in  the  Hall  of  the  Institution. 

The  Duke  of  Argyle. 

The  Marquis  of  Dalhousie.  Painted 
at  the  request  of  the  Legislative 
Council  of  India. 

Professor  James  Simpson. 

Sir  P.  A.  Halket,  Bart.,  of  Pitfirrane. 

The  Lord  Chancellor. 

John  Croall,  Esq. 

Sir  Hugh  Hume  Campbell,  of  March- 
mont,  Bart.     Presented  to  him  by  his 
Tenantry. 
40  The   late   Dr.    Munro.     (University   of 
Edinburgh.     In  Senate  Hall.) 


151 
238 

316 

398 

1859      86 


i°5 
J47 


244 
1860  292 
307 
324 
379 


1861 


CATALOGUE 


137 


266 
440 


494 

1862     249 


322 


347 

618 

1863    243 


325 

330 
342 
39S 
432 

5i3 


1863    130 


149 


153 
162 
170 


179 


Sir  Alex.  Gordon  dimming,  of  Altyre, 
Bart. 

Sir  John  George  Shaw  Lefevre, 
K.C.B.  Painted  by  request  of  the 
Royal  Scottish  Academy  for  their 
permanent  Collection,  in  commemo- 
ration of  his  laborious  investigations, 
and  judicious  recommendations  to 
the  Government,  in  the  affairs  of  Art 
in  Scotland.  To  be  placed  in  the 
National  Gallery.     (Scottish  N.P.G.) 

John  Spottiswoode,  of  Spottiswoode. 

James  D.  Forbes,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  Prin- 
cipal, United  College  of  St.  Andrews. 
Painted  for  the  Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh. 

Dr.  Alexander  Wood,  late  President, 
College  of  Physicians,  Edinburgh. 

Mrs.  George  Baird,  of  Strichen. 

The  Hon.  George  Frederick  Boyle. 

Major-General  Alexander  Macdonald, 
R.H.A. 

E.  Ayshford  Sanford,  Esq.,  Ninehead 
Court,  Wellington. 

John  Hoyes,  Esq. 

The  Earl  of  Southesk. 

The  Earl  of  Fife,  K.T. 

John  Maitland,  Esq.  Painted  for  the 
Edinburgh  Savings  Bank. 

The  late  Marquis  of  Dalhousie. 
Painted  for  the  Royal  Company  of 
Archers.  (Archers'  Hall,  Edin- 
burgh.) 

David  Roberts,  Esq.,  R.A.,  H.R.S.A. 
( Vide  1855,  No.  468.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

Sir   John    Hope,    Bart.,    of    Pinkie,    in 
Costume    of    Royal    Archers.     (Vide 
1853,  No.  412-) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers. 

Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Robert  Bald,  Esq.,  Mining  Engineer. 

The  Painter,  President  of  the  Royal 
Scottish   Academy.     (Vide   1858,   No. 

87.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

The  Provost  of  Peterhead.     (Vide  1854, 
No.   196.) 
Lent  by  the  Merchant  Maiden  Hospital. 


1864 


1865 


1880 


213  John       F.       Lewis,       Esq.,       A.R.A., 
H.R.S.A.     (Vide  1855,  No.  360.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

232  The  Ettrick  Shepherd. 

Lent  by  John  Blackwood,  Esq. 

256  Prof.  Wilson  ('  Christopher  North  '). 
(National  Portrait  Gallery.  Seated 
half-length,  1833.  Presented  by 
Artist's  brother,  H.  G.  Watson,  1865.) 
Lent  by  John  Blackwood,  Esq. 

360  Archibald  Bennett,  Esq. 

406  George  Baird,  Esq.,  of  Strichen. 

532  William  Hope  Vere,  Esq.,  of  Craigie- 
hall. 

483  Wm.  Seller,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E. 
Painted  for  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians,  Edinburgh. 

499  Sir  Alexander  Morison,  M.D., 
F.R.C.P.E.  Painted  for  the  Royal 
College  of  Physicians,  Edinburgh. 

502  Sir  David  Brewster,  Principal  of  the 
Edinburgh  University,  etc.,  etc. 
(National  Portrait  Gallery.  Pre- 
sented to  National  Gallery  by  Artist's 
brother,  H.  G.  Watson,  1865.). 

534  John  Pender,  Esq.,  M.P.  :  Unfinished. 

117  The  late  Alex.  Cowan,  Senior. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq.,  M.P. 

143  John  Lee,  Principal  of  the  University. 
(Vide  1848,  No.  187.) 
Lent  by  the  Edinburgh  University. 

171  Dr.  James  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  William  Hamilton  Bell,  Esq. 

182  Lord  Rutherfurd. 

Lent  by  Leith  Town  Council. 

188  Mrs.  M.  M.  Broun,  of  Johnstounburn, 
and  her  Sister,  as  Children. 
Lent   by   Archibald    Broun,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 

199  Sir  James  Hall,  Bart. 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Society,  Edinburgh. 

244  General  Sir  Thomas  Macdougall  Bris- 
bane,  Bart.     (Vide  1850,  No.  364.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Society,  Edinburgh. 

281  The    Rev.    Alexander    Brunton,    D.D. 
(Vide  1847,  No.  231.) 
Lent  by  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 

294  Principal  Forbes,  St.  Andrews  Univer- 
sity. 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Society,  Edinburgh. 


138 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Gordon,  Sir  John  Watson — continued 
488  Chalk  Study  of  a  Child's  Head. 

Lent   by   Archibald    Broun,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
490  Chalk  Study  of  a  Child's  Head. 

Lent   by   Archibald    Broun,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 

GRAHAM,  Peter  Painter 

Born  1836. 
Associate  1860-77.     Hon.   Member   1877. 
5  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1855     121  The  Nettle  Sting. 

1857  134  Primitive  Art. 

1858  143  A  Sketch. 

595  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

1859  274  Incident  in  times  of  Covenanters. 
17  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1860  146  The  Road  to  the  Harvest  Field. 
236  Neevie-Neevie-nick-nack. 

293  The  Woodland  Path. 
362  A  Gleam  of  Sunshine. 
420  Evening. 
745  The  Two  Friends. 
832  Craiglockhart  Hill. 

1861  3  Seashore  :    Smugglers  preparing  their 

Signal. 
151  Barley-field  :    Evening-reapers  leaving. 
207  Woodend  :  Autumn. 
386  '  Where    scarce    a    sunbeam    wanders 

through  the  gloom.' 

1862  38  Fra  Angelico. 

114  Pathway  through  the  Wood. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Farquharson. 
258  Autumn. 
325  Harvest  Time. 
450  A  Spring  in  the  Wood. 
534  On  the  Fife  Coast. 
660  Homewards. 

1863  121  In  the  Highlands. 
300  Ravenscraig. 

448  Stormy. 

501  On  the  Hill-side. 

1863  7  Fra  Angelico. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Hill,  Esq. 
14  A  Pathway  through  the  Wood. 
Lent  by  F.  Farquharson,  Esq. 

1864  356  Twilight  after  Rain. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 


593  On  the  Almond,  Perthshire. 
Lent  by  George  Patton,  Esq. 

1865  624  Ruins  of  other  Times. 

1866  415  Evening. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  D.  O.  Hill. 
504  Culloden  Moor. 
13    Gloucester    Terrace,    Campden    Hill,    Ken- 
sington, London. 
1868    515  '  Along  the  Cliffs.' 

93  Ladbroke  Road,  Notting  Hill,  London. 
1870    323  On  the  Way  to  the  Cattle  Tryst. 

Lent  by  Joseph  Gillott,  Esq.,  Birmingham. 

1872  191  A  Hilly  Road. 
213  On  the  Moor. 

1873  486  The      Mountain      Torrent.      (National 

Museum  of  Wales,  Cardiff.    W.  Mene- 

laus  Bequest,   1882.) 

Lent  by  J.  Houldsworth,  Esq.,  Wishaw. 
1875     107  Our  Northern  Walls. 
1895    333  Rising  Mists. 

Lent  by  Sir  John  Pender,  Bart. 


GRAHAM,    Thomas     Alexander     Fer- 
guson Painter 

Born   1840.     Died   1906. 

Hon.  Member  1883. 

9  Malta  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1859  523  May  Time. 

601  The  Way  to  the  Village  :  Early  Morn. 

604  Water  Colour. 

605  May  Time. 

1860  837  Study  of  a  Head. 

1862    363  A    Market    Woman  :    Quimper,    Brit- 
tany. 
642  Idle  Hours. 

798  A  Mother  Praying  for  her  Child  at  a 
Holy  Well :  Breton  Superstition. 
37  Fitzroy  Square,  London. 
1864    337  At  the  Shrine. 
478  Off  Shore. 
682  A  Sad  Heart  on  a  Merry  Day. 

1867  633  Water     Carrier     of     Venice.     (Kelvin- 

grove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow,  '  Vene- 
tian Water  Girl. '  Presented  by  T. 
Graham  Young,    1900.) 

1868  940  Monks  playing  at  Bowls. 

1869  174  The  Dominie. 


CATALOGUE 


139 


36  Gloucester  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London. 

1870  308  Ave  Maria. 

538  The  Laird's  Pew. 

Lent  by  James  Graham,  Esq.,  Dunblane. 

1871  144  Finished     Sketch  :     Wayfarers.     (Vic- 

toria &  Albert  Museum,  '  The  Way- 
farers.' Presented  by  James  Orrock, 
1900.) 

1872  421  In  the  Old  Garden. 

1873  524  '  Setting  Out. ' 

26  Gloucester  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London. 

1874  49  Resting  by  the  Way. 
Stanhope  Yard,  Delancey  Street,  London. 

1876  433  Shearing-Time. 

502  '  From  his  Flocks  strayed. ' 

1877  13  Going  a-Milking. 
284  Sorrow  in  the  Tent. 

1878  224  Tending  the  Flock. 

1879  518  The  Mudlark. 

1880  477  The  Philosopher's  Breakfast. 

Lent  by  Sydney  Field,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
9  Malta  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1881  904  J.  L.  Shiell,  Esq. 

Stanhope  Yard,  Delancey  Street,  London. 

1882  364  A  Fisherman's  Care. 

1883  372  Study  for  a  Tirewoman. 

480  The  Lighthouse  :  a  Passing  Salutation. 

1884  246  Counsel's  Opinion. 
413  Eyes  to  the  Blind. 

1885  214  Maid  of  the  Mill. 
459  Hay-time. 

98  Fellowes  Road,  Hampstead,  London,  N.  W. 

1886  321  A  Norman  Conquest. 

1887  365  The  Harbour  Light. 
853  A  Mudlark. 

1888  325  '  Alas,  what  dangers  do  environ 

The  man  who  meddles  with  a  Siren  ! ' 

1889  105  '  Daddie.' 

879  The  Cowherd. 

1890  280  '  O  for  the  Wings  of  a  Dove ! ' 

321  W.  Q.  Orchardson,  Esq.,  R.A., 
H.R.S.A.  (R.S.A.  Collection.  A 
Cabinet  Portrait  presented  by  Mrs. 
John  MacWhirter,  1914.) 

1891  10  Market   Morning. 
114  Mrs.  Tremantle. 
289  The  Last  Boat. 

1891-2    53  William  Bruce,  M.D. 

449  Crofters. 
1893      28  Tete-a-Tete. 


173  Noonday. 

1894  249  Last  Words  :  Tyneside. 

1895  49  Portrait  Sketch  :  Connie,  Daughter  of 

Dr.  Thyne,  Edinburgh. 
358  Harbour  Steps. 

1896  204  '  Hero  '  up  to  date. 

1897  427  '  Thou  art  thy  mother's  glass,  and  she  in 

thee 
Calls  back  the  lovely  April  of  her  prime.' 

1898  78  Beranger  at  his  Cafe. 

1899  350  Portia  at  the  Ferry. 
360  Cavalier  Servente. 

1900  404  Sir  James  Low,  Lord  Provost,  Dundee. 

1901  451    John  A.  Dewar,  Esq.,  Lord  Provost,  Perth. 

Lent  by   the  Sandeman   Public   Library, 
Perth.     (Presented  by  Sitter,  1900.) 

1902  452  The    late    James    Dundas    Lawrie,    of 

Monkrigg. 

1903  189  John  Girdwood,  Esq. 
203  Lady  Low. 

96  Fellowes  Road,  Hampstead,  London,  N.  W. 

1904  499  Calypso  Britannica. 

Lent  by  Miss  Lowson,  Balgavie. 

1905  263  La  Petite  Mere. 

1906  212  Mrs.  Robert  Haldane,  of  Cloan. 
1908    238  The  Last  Boat. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  J.   D.   Lawrie. 

321  A    Young   Bohemian.     (N.G.    of   Scot- 
land.    Bought   1908.) 
Lent  by  John  S.  Sargent,  Esq.,  R.A. 

478  The  Clang  o'  the  Wooden  Shoon. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Stewart,  Glasgow. 

533  The  Passing  Salute. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  D.  Lawrie. 


GRAHAM-GILBERT,  John        Painter 

(In  1834  Graham  married  Miss  Gilbert,  of 
Yorkhill,  and  assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Gilbert,  which  he  used  as  an  ex- 
hibitor onward  from  1842.) 

Born   1794.     Died   1866. 

Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY   OF   ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

7  James'  Square,  Edinburgh. 
1812     137  The  Parting  of  Romeo  and  Juliet. 
140  Jupiter  and  Calisto. 


140 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Graham-Gilbert,  John — continued 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

Glasgow. 

1827  57  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
14  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1828  16  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

26  The  Green  Grocer. 

27  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

28  Lady  in  a  Venetian  Dress. 

29  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

35  Portraits  of  Two  Children. 
125  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
131  A  Bandit  of  the  Alps  :  Painted  at  Rome. 
140  Head  of  an  Old  Man  :  a  Study. 

1829  34  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
37  The  Love  Letter. 

Lent  by  Baron  Hume 
40  Sir    Walter     Scott,     Bart.      (Original, 
Royal  Society,   Edinburgh.     Replica, 
with  variants,   presented  by  Artist's 
widow  to  National  Portrait  Gallery, 
London,    and   deposited    in    Scottish 
N.P.G.,  1900.) 
42  Lady  and  Butterfly. 
58  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
75  Lady  in  Spanish  Dress. 
93  A  Roman  Lady. 

Lent  by  Baron  Hume. 
114  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
117  The  Rev.  James  Henderson. 
127  Kirkman  Finlay,  Esq. 
174  Rebecca. 

190  John  Gladstone,  Esq. 
231  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
233  Baron  Clerk  Rattray. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1827  40  William  Creelman,  Esq. 
14  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1828  13  An  Italian  Lady  :  Painted  at  Rome. 
32  Beggar  Girl. 

62  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
136  Woman  of  Sonnino  and  Child  :  Painted 

at  Rome. 
185  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 


249  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
256  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1829  15  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

33  Girl  of  Albano  :  Painted  at  Rome,  1826. 

58  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
220  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
236  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1830  7  Mrs.  Boyle. 

66  Miss  Jessie  Isabella  Hopkirk. 
104  Mrs.  D.  Macfarlane. 
123  Lady  in  a  Grecian  Costume. 
147  Mrs.  Maxwell,  Terraughty. 
225  Lady  and  Guitar. 
248  A  Scotch  Peasant  Girl. 
255  Lady  looking  at  a  Drawing. 

271  Miss  Isabella  Scott. 

272  Lady  and  Butterfly. 

1831  102  Adam  White,  Esq. 

no  Mrs.  Maclnroy,  of  Lude. 

136  Mrs.  Burn  Murdoch. 

279  Robert  Macnair,  Esq.,  Leith. 

1831  10  Head  of  a  Jew.    (Exhibited  as  Diploma 

Work,  owned  by  Scottish  Academy. 
Same  as  '  Italian  Noble.'  Now  in 
R.S.A.  Diploma  Collection.) 

1832  25  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
38  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

107  Ladies  looking  at  a  Drawing. 

158  The  late  Right  Hon.  William  Huskis- 
son,  M.P.  Painted  for  John  Glad- 
stone, Esq. 

188  A  Gipsy  Girl.  (Kelvingrove  Art 
Gallery,  Glasgow.  '  The  Gipsy. ' 
Graham-Gilbert  Bequest,    1877.) 

260  Thomas  Graham,  Esq.,  of  Airth. 

1833  69  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

104  The   Rev.   T.    Henshaw   Jones,   M.A., 

St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge. 
162  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1835  32  Mrs.  M'Nair. 

86  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
233  St.    Vincent  Street,   Glasgow. 

1836  3  A  Beggar  Girl. 

63  Lady  and  Butterfly. 

77  Head  of  a  Lady. 
146  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
236  Rebecca  Unveiling. 

1837  76  Mrs.  L.  Ewing  and  Son. 

201  William  Leckie  Ewing,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


141 


ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

Yorkhill,   Glasgow. 

1842  153  Very  Rev.  Principal  Macfarlane.     Pre- 

sented by  congregation   of  Glasgow 

Cathedral. 
215  A  Magdalene. 
293  Gossips. 

1843  199  Mrs.  Page  Reade,  of  Stutton. 

1844  337  A  Girl  crossing  a  Brook. 
409  A  Girl,  with  Bird. 

1845  93  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

304  The  Pear  Tree  Well,  on  the  Kelvin. 
1847      14  Roman  Lady. 

103  A  Scottish  Peasant  Girl. 

Lent  by  William  Dennistoun,   Esq. 
121  Head  of  a  Female. 
273  Girl,  with  a  Bird. 
284  Andrew  Stevenson  Dalglish,  Esq. 
420  Gipsy  Girl. 

1849  2  John    Gibson,    Esq.,    R.A.,    Sculptor. 

(N.G.  of  Scotland.     Presented  by  the 

R.S.A.,  1910.) 
18  The  Rev.  Dr.  Gardiner,  Bothwell. 
97  A  Market  Girl. 

1850  51  Mrs.  James  Merry. 

90  Earl  of  Eglinton  and  Winton. 
101  A  Lady  Drawing. 

121  Head  of  a  Female. 

122  A  Roman  Lady. 
309  A  Sleeping  Girl. 

1851  1  Mrs.  Porter. 
52  Mrs.  Bolton. 

159  Mrs.  Scott,  of  Kelly. 

1852  118  Mrs.  Fell,  Stock  Park. 
261  Archibald  Orr  Ewing,  Esq. 
269  Mrs.  Heugh. 

399  A  Beggar  Girl. 

471  Mrs.  Archibald  Orr  Ewing. 

1853  13  The  Young  Mother.     (Kelvingrove  Art 

Gallery,  Glasgow.  '  The  First  Born,' 
dated  1853.  Graham-Gilbert  Bequest, 
1877.) 

77  St.  Sebastian.  (Kelvingrove  Art  Gal- 
lery, Glasgow.  Same  title,  dated 
1826.     Graham-Gilbert  Bequest,  1877.) 

84  Cottage  Girl,  with  Flowers. 

1854  77  The    Rev.    Dr.    John    Muir,    Glasgow. 

Presented  by  congregation. 


131  J.  Graham-Gilbert,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
Painted  at  the  request  of,  and  pre- 
sented to  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy 
by  J.  Graham-Gilbert,  R.S.A.  (Vide 
1863,  No.  171.)    (R.S.A.  Collection.) 

184  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

210  Mrs.  Gilmour,  of  Eaglesham. 

255  Miss  J.  E.  Leckie  Ewing,  Arngomery. 
357  Thomas  Edington,  Esq. 

1855  49  The  Young  Mother. 
159  The  Bird's  Nest. 

201  Professor  William  Fleming,  D.D., 
University  of  Glasgow. 

233  A  Market  Girl. 

293  Sir  John  Watson  Gordon,  R.A.,  Presi- 
dent of  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
Presented  to  the  Academy  by  the 
Painter.  (Scottish  N.P.G.  Pre- 
sented by  R.S.A.,   1910.) 

318  Mrs.  M'Grigor,  of  Kernock. 

404  Mrs.  Adam  Black. 

426  A  Greek  Girl. 

477  A  Beggar  Girl. 

1856  13  Girl,  with  Flowers. 
118  Mrs.  Scott  Elliot. 

256  Scottish  Peasant  Girl  crossing  a  Burn. 
379  Design. 

421  Miss  Oswald,  of  Scotstoun. 

1857  no  Mrs.  W.  Couper. 

136  H.  E.  Crum  Ewing,  Esq.,  of  Strath- 
leven. 

144  William  Couper,  Esq. 

163  Mrs.  R.  M'Farlane. 

196  Francis  Brown  Douglas,  Esq.  :  Presen- 
tation Portrait. 

249  Alex.  M'Grigor,  Esq.,  of  Kernock. 

1858  148  Little  Red  Riding  Hood. 

Lent  by  Allan  Gilmour,  Esq.,  of  Eagles- 
ham. 
170  Mrs.  J.  Campbell,  Plean  House. 
270  Alexander   Earle    Monteith,   Sheriff  of 

Fife. 

Yorkhill,   Glasgow,   and  45   Charlotte  Square, 
Edinburgh. 

1859  117  Head  of  a  Turkish  Lady. 
139  Mrs.  James  Campbell,  Jun. 
150  Mrs.  Alexander  Forbes  Irvine. 
152  A  Female  Fancy  Head. 

198  Young  Lady  and  her  Brother. 
290  Mrs.  John  Heugh. 


142 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Graham-Gilbert,  John — continued 
349  John  Ferguson,  Esq.,  Irvine. 
450  Mrs.  Speirs,  of  Elderslie. 

1860  125  Mrs.  J.  Nichol  Fleming,  Bombay. 
155  Miss  Mary  Bolton,  of  Carbrook. 
160  Adam  Black,  Esq.,  M.P. 

174  A  Beggar  Girl. 

288  A  Greek  Girl. 

341  The  Rev.  Norman  M'Leod,  D.D. 
419  The   Rev.    Matthew   Leishman,    D.D., 
Moderator,  General  Assembly,  1858. 

1861  169  Mrs.  Berry,  of  Tayfield. 

177  Harry  Maxwell  Inglis,  Esq.,  Clerk  of 
Session. 

293  A  Young  Peasant  Girl. 

382  A  Market  Girl.  (Kelvingrove  Art  Gal- 
lery, Glasgow.  '  Going  to  Market,' 
dated  i860.  Graham-Gilbert  Bequest, 
1877.) 

1862  12  James  Robertson,  Esq. 

109  A  Girl  crossing  a  Burn.  (Kelvingrove 
Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.  '  Crossing  the 
Ford,'  dated  1859.  Graham-Gilbert 
Bequest,  1877.) 

169  The  late  John  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Dun- 
dy van. 

289  James  Hay,  Esq. 
354  Italian  Girl. 

380  Mrs.      Cunningham,      of     Caprington 

Castle. 
653  Mrs.  Clark. 

1863  598  A    Girl    with    a    Dove.     (Kelvingrove 

Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.  '  The  Pet 
Dove. '  Graham-Gilbert  Bequest, 
1877.) 

1863  109  The  Love  Letter. 

Lent  by  R.  Bartholomew,  Esq. 
131  A  Greek  Girl. 

Lent  by  John  Orr  Ewing,  Esq.,  of  Ratho. 
160  Mrs.  James  Scott,  of  Kelly. 
171  The  Painter.     (Vide  1854,  No.   131.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
188  Mrs.  A.  Forbes  Irvine,  of  Drum. 
246  Master  William  and  Miss  Eliza  Ker. 
282  A  Girl  with  Flowers. 

Lent  by  John  Robertson,  Esq. 
Yorkhill,  Glasgow. 

1864  216  A  Scotch  Peasant  Girl. 

341  Misses  Agnes  and  Margaret  Ker,  of 
Auchinraith. 


589 

1865 

458 

623 

1866 

325 

423 

1867 

292 

327 

375 

405 

370  Girl  in  a  Fancy  Dress. 
388  Italian   Girl. 

Mrs.  John  Orr  Ewing,  of  Ratho. 
Lady  Deas. 
Lord  Deas. 
A  Roman  Girl. 

The    Right    Hon.     Charles    Lawson, 
Borthwick    Hall,     Lord    Provost    of 
Edinburgh  :  Presentation  Portrait. 
Mrs.  Col.  Elkington. 
Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
Woman  of  Sonnino. 
The  Bandit's  Bride.     Painted  in  1866. 
Presented     to     the     Royal     Scottish 
Academy    '  In    Memoriam  '    of    the 
Painter  by  Mrs.  Graham-Gilbert,  of 
Yorkhill,  Glasgow.   (R.S.A.  Collection.) 
432  Master    M'Grigor,    son    of    Alexander 

M'Grigor,  Esq.,   Glasgow. 
478  Portrait  of  the  Painter. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  John  Watson. 
571  John  Tait,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Perthshire  : 
Presentation     Portrait.      For    Court 
House,  Clackmannanshire. 
586  Mrs.  Burns. 
1876      60  The  Gipsy  Mother. 

Lent  by  James  Hay,  Esq.,  Leith. 
1880    119  Roman  Girl. 

Lent  by  James  Watson,  Esq. 
133  The  Gipsy  Mother. 

Lent  by  James  T.  Hay,  Esq. 
166  The  Gipsy  Girl. 

Lent  by  J.  H.  A.  Macdonald,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
224  Miss  Graham. 

Lent  by  James  Watson,  Esq. 
226  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Miss  Hopkirk,  Edinburgh. 
246  Girl  Asleep. 

Lent  by  James  T.  Hay,  Esq. 
270  The  Peasant  Girl. 

Lent  by  John  Watson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
288  Miss  Oswald  of  Scotstoun. 

Lent    by    J.    Gordon    Oswald,    Esq.,    of 
Scotstoun. 
332  Harry   Maxwell    Inglis,   Esq.,   Logan- 
bank. 

Lent  by  the  Lord  Justice-General. 
518  The  Love-Letter. 

Lent  by  J.  H.  A.  Macdonald,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


143 


GRANT,  Sir  Francis,  P.R.A.     Painter 

Born   1803.     Died   1878. 

Academician  1829-51  (Hope  and  Cockburn 

Award). 

Hon.  Member  1853. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.    (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

1829  27  Portrait  of  Lady  :  a  Sketch. 

69  Miss  Ross  and  Miss  Caroline  Ross. 
90  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

192  Portrait   of   a    Polish    Jew.     (Probably 
same  as  1831,  No.  8.) 
20  Regent  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1830  26  Patrick  Small  Keir,  Esq. 
29  William  Forrest,  Esq. 
35  The  Hon.  Mr.  Bruce. 

59  The  Hon.  Octavia  Macdonald. 
71  The  Hon.  Isabella  Forester. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
Regent  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1829  55  Lady  Mary  Dundas.     (In  some  Cata- 

logues only.) 

1830  38  Miss  Margaret  Grant. 

156  The  Hon.  Miss  Forrester. 

163  Trooper  of  9th  Lancers  and  his  Horse. 

224  Lord  Gray  on  a  Pony. 

293  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1831  12  Lady  Shaw  Stewart. 

17  Equestrian  Portrait  of  J.   D.  Gardner 

Kinnear,   Esq. 
51  Mrs.  George  Kinnear  and  Child. 
115  Rev.  Dr.  Gordon. 
134  William  Hay,  Esq.,  of  Dunse,  on  his 

Horse. 
213  Miss  Hope,  Luffness. 

1831  8  Head  of  a  Jew.     (Artist's  second  essay 

in  oil  painting.  Exhibited  as  Diploma 
Work,  owned  by  Scottish  Academy. 
Probably  same  as  1829,  No.  192. 
Not  now  in  Diploma  Collection. 
Withdrawn  as  in  bad  condition.) 
Moray  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1832  30  Deer-Stalking :     a     Sketch.     J.     Far- 

quharson,    Esq.,   of   Invercauld,   and 
his  Two  Foresters. 


114  Misses  Oswald,  Daughters  of  Sir  John 
Oswald. 

178  Equestrian  Portrait  of  J.  S.  Oliphant, 
Esq.,  of  Gask. 

205  Miss  Kerr,  Daughter  of  Lord  Robert 
Kerr. 

219  Sir   Walter   Scott,    Bart.      Painted    at 
Abbotsford.     (Vide  1880,    No.   411.) 
5  Manor  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1833      19  Florence,  a  Negro  Slave  Girl. 

no  J.  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Jura,  and  Shep- 
herd of  the  Island. 

139  The  First  Meeting  of  the  North  Ber- 
wick Golf  Club,  with  Portraits. 
Lent  by  J.  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Saddel. 

168  Group  :  Master  Townsend,  Miss 
Frances  and  Georgina  Oswald, 
Children  of  Sir  John  Oswald,  G.C.B. 

175  The  Death  of  the  Antelope  :  Scene, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  with  Portrait 
of  J.  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Jura. 

241  Mrs.  Graham  Spiers  :  a  Sketch. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

Sussex    Villa,    Sussex    Place,    Regent's    Park, 
London. 

1852  378  James  R.  Swinton,  Esq. 

1853  232  The    Right    Hon.    Benjamin    Disraeli, 

M.P. 
1855      34  Mrs.   Carrick  Buchanan,  of  Drumpel- 
lier. 
400  John  Learmonth,   Esq.,  of  Dean. 

1859  221  Mrs.    Markham. 

1860  403  Lieut.-General     Sir    J.     Hope    Grant, 

K.C.B.  Painted  in  1853  when  Colonel 
of  the  9th  Lancers.  (Scottish  N.P.G. 
Bequeathed  by  Lady  Hope  Grant, 
1892.) 

1862  428  The  Duke  of  Buccleuch,  K.G.,  as 
Captain-General  of  the  Royal  Com- 
pany of  Archers.  (Archers'  Hall, 
Edinburgh.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Company. 
458  Mrs.  and  Miss  Hodgson  :  Presentation 
Portrait. 

1865    452  Lieut.-General  Sir  Hope  Grant,  K.C.B. 
(National     Portrait     Gallery.       Full- 
length,     seated.       Probably     same. 
Bought  1888.) 
689  The  Lady  Mary  Craven. 


144 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Grant,  Sir  Francis,  P.R.A. — continued 

1866  497  Mrs.  Singleton. 

592  The  late  Viscount  Hardinge  on  the 
field  of  Ferozeshah,  mounted  on  his 
Arab,  Meanee,  his  two  Sons  and  his 
Nephew.  (National  Portrait  Gallery. 
Threequarter-length  portrait  of  Hard- 
inge. Presented  by  Artist,  1876.) 
Lent  by  Lord  Viscount  Hardinge. 

1867  502  Miss  Adelaide  Kemble  in  the  Character 

of  Semiramide. 

1869  521  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge  at  the 

Battle  of  the  Alma  leading  the 
Guards,  with  Portraits  of  Colonels 
the  Hon.  J.  M' Donald,  Clifton  and 
Tyrwhitt.  Prince  Edward  of  Saxe 
Weimar  in  command  of  a  Company. 

1870  327  Miss  Grant. 

1874  262  Sir  Andrew  Orr,  of  Harviestoun. 
(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow. 
Bequeathed  by  James  Orr,   1899.) 

1876  320  John  Whyte  Melville,  Esq.  Painted 
for  the  Royal  Golf  Club  of  St.  An- 
drews. 

1878    208  General  Sir  Hope  Grant,  G.C.B. 

1880  180  The  Duke  of  Buccleuch.  (Archers' 
Hall,  Edinburgh.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers. 
411  Sir    Walter    Scott.      (Vide     1832,     No. 
219.)    (Scottish    N.P.G.     Bequeathed 
by  Lady  Mary  Ruthven,  1885.) 
Lent  by  Lady  Ruthven. 


GREVILLE,  Robert  Kaye,  LL.D. 

Botanist  and  Painter 

Born    1794.     Died   1866. 
Hon.  Member  1829. 

1831    342  View  near  Mavis  Bank,  Lasswade. 
348  Mill,  near  Twizel  House. 
350  A  Lane  near  Polton  Bank,  Lasswade. 
31  George  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1842  5  Pass  of  Leny,   from  the   Road  to  the 

Trossachs. 
162  Loch  Hope,   Sutherland. 
200  Castle  Crag,  Borrowdale. 
236  Smeathwaite  Moss,  Cumberland. 

1843  261  Loch  Katrine  by  Moonlight. 


1844 


1845 


33 
1846 


1847 


1848 
1852 


1853 


1854 


268  A  Valley  in  North  Wales. 

Lent  by  Sir  R.  J.  Eden,  Bart. 
345  Bridge  in  Pass  of  Llanberis. 
349  Conway  Castle. 
408  Snowdon. 

75  A  Fresh  Breeze. 
266  The  Deer  Forest. 
307  Study  of  Mountain  Stream,  N.  Wales. 
326  The  Ferry. 
362  Scenery  from  the  Scottish  Alps. 

38  One  of  the  Gates  of  Conway. 

84  Watergate,  Conway. 
126  Mountains  of  Arran,    from  the   South 

of  Bute,  etc. 
134  The  Mountain  Tarn. 
163  On   the   Road  between    Maentrog  and 

Harlech. 
331  Twilight  on  the  Coast. 
403  Sea  Coast,  near  Portpatrick. 
406  The  Tinkers'  Hall,  Vale  of  Conway. 
George  Square,  Edinburgh. 
157  A  Fishing  Station  on  the  Coast. 
182  Summer  Morning  on  the  Coast. 
205  The  Lime  Kiln. 

220  Glen  in  the  Ochil  Hills. 
256  Snowdon,  North  Wales. 
284  Going  to  the  Fair. 

314  Bamborough  Castle. 
353  On  the  Coast  of  Fife,  between  Burnt- 
island and  Pettycur. 
200  The  Bass  Rock. 
209  The  Smoo  Cave,  Sunderland. 

221  Stirling  Castle. 

243  Tantallon  Castle  and  Bass  Rock. 

260  English  Lake  Scenery. 

328  Near  Cape  Wrath. 

408  The  Highlands. 

530  Maentrog,  North  Wales. 

52  The  Bass  Rock. 
266  Land  of  Mountain  and  Flood. 
102  Loch  Ascog,  Bute,  with  Arran. 
242  Part  of  Conway,  North  Wales. 
389  Near  Easdale  Slate  Quarries. 
406  Scenery  on  the  Chisholm  Pass. 
444  Coast  Scene. 
2  Strath  Affric. 
258  On  the  Crinan  Canal. 
392  Persecuted  Waldenses  in  High  Alps. 
2  In  the  Island  of  Arran. 

47  Waterfall  at  Redesdale. 


CATALOGUE 


145 


59  Waterfall  in  Chisholm  Pass. 

1855  346  Snowdon. 

385  Scotch  Firs  in.  Strathaffric. 

1856  413  Glen  Affric. 

1858  422  Glen  Tilt. 

1859  62  Tantallon  Castle  and  the  Bass  Rock. 
453  Moonlight  on  Loch  Katrine. 


GUTHRIE,  SIR  JAMES  Painter 

Born  1859. 

Associate  1888.     Academician  1892. 

EIGHTH  PRESIDENT  1902- 

134  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1887  108  The  Rev.  A.  Gardiner,  D.D. 

1888  453  In  the  Orchard. 
Lent  by  T.  G.  Bishop,  Esq.,  Hamilton. 

1889  332  Tete-a-Tete. 
Lent  by  J.  Gardiner,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

883  September  Noon. 
885  Harvest-Time. 

925  The  Tower  Orchard,  Cambuskenneth. 
927  Stirling  :  Evening. 
1020  Rope-Spinning. 

(Nos.     883,    885,     925,    927,    and    1020 
Pastels.) 
132    West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1890  15  Schoolmates.  (Ghent         Museum. 
Bought.) 

Lent   by   T.    N.    Whitelaw,    Esq.,    Row- 
more,  Row,  Dumbartonshire. 
7  Woodside  Place,  Glasgow. 
1891-2  157  Mrs.   Fergus. 
310  Pastoral. 

Lent  by  James  Gardiner,  Esq. 
691  Tea  :  Pastel. 

Lent  by  James  Gardiner,  Esq. 
777  Workers  on  the  Shore,   Helensburgh  : 
Pastel. 

Lent  by  James  Gardiner,  Esq. 
793  Esplanade  :  Sundown.     (Pastel.) 

Lent  by  H.  H.  Smiley,  Esq.,  Paisley. 
1893    287  Midsummer.    (Diploma  Work.     R.S.A 
Collection.) 
367  A  Window  Seat :  Pastel. 

Lent  by  the  Hon.  James  Bell,  Lord  Pro- 
vost of  Glasgow. 
481  Study:   Pastel. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Lawrie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 


1894  238  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

Lent  by  W.  Ritchie,  Esq. 
275  Study. 

Lent  by  William  Young,  Esq.,  R.S.W. 
479  Autumn  Sunlight. 

1895  189  Joseph  Russell,  Esq.,  D.L. 

240  Patrick  Boyle  Smollett,  Esq.,  of  Bon- 
hill. 

Lent    by    the    County    Council    of    Dun- 
bartonshire.      (Presented     by     Sub- 
scribers.) 
354  Major  Richard  Hotchkis. 

1896  106  W.  J.  Woodman  Smith,  Esq. 
296  Miss  Hamilton. 

1897  30  Mrs.  MacLehose. 

Lent  by  James  MacLehose,   Esq.,   Glas- 
gow. 
141  Master  Roy  Garroway. 
7  Woodside  Place,  Glasgow,  and  West  House, 
Glebe  Place,  Chelsea,  London. 

1898  58  Master  Ned  Martin. 

Lent  by  Edward  Martin,  Esq.,  Wimble- 
don. 
255  Portrait  of  my  Mother. 
341  Bailie  Sinclair. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Sinclair,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

1899  193  John  Burnet,  Esq.,  F.R.I. B.A. 

1900  54  Mrs.  J.  A.  Brown,  Paisley. 

278  Miss  Jessie  Martin. 

Lent  by  Edward  Martin,  Esq. 

1901  381  The  Rev.  Alexander  Whyte,  D.D. 

Lent  by  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland. 
405  Mrs.  Watson. 

Lent  by  G.  L.  Watson,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

1902  385  James  Mylne,  Esq.,  W.S. 

1903  166  The    late     Alexander    Osborne,     D.L. 

(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,   Glasgow. 
Painted  for  the  Corporation,    1897.) 
Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of 
Glasgow. 

279  Miss  Jeanie  Martin. 
378  Mrs.  Manfred  Jardine. 

41  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1904  266  The  Lady  Alice  Shaw  Stewart. 

Lent  by  Sir  Hugh  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart., 
M.P.,  Ardgowan. 

302  Field  Work  in  the  Lothians. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   George  Elmslie  Troup. 

525  Professor   William   Jack,    LL.D.,    Uni- 
versity of  Glasgow. 


146 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Guthrie,  Sir  James — continued 

1905  150  The  Duke  of  Montrose,  K.T. 

292  Lieut.-Col.    the    Marquis   of  Tullibar- 

dine,  D.S.O. 
521  Miss  Kinnear. 

Lent  by  the  Directors  of  the  Girls'  School 
Company,    Glasgow. 

1906  132  C.    H.    Scott  Plummer,  Esq.,   Sunder- 

land Hall. 
219  Mrs.  John  R.  Findlay,  of  Aberlour. 
255  Mrs.  John  Warrack,  Jr. 

1907  262  Lady  Bell,  of  Montgreenan. 
312  George  Maclachlan,  Esq. 

1908  227  The  Velvet  Cloak.    (Mrs.  Alex.  Mait- 

land.) 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Craig  Sellar,  Ardtornish. 
280  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Campbell- 
Bannerman,  G.C.B.,  M.P.     (Scottish 
N.P.G.      Presented    by    subscribers, 
1912.) 

1909  248  Lady  Stirling-Maxwell. 

263  James  Caldwell,  Esq.,  County  Clerk  of 
Renfrewshire. 
Lent  by  County  Council  of  Renfrewshire. 

1910  162  Sir  James  Coats,  Bart. 

224  His    Grace    the    Duke    of    Buccleuch, 
K.G.,  Captain-General  of  the  King's 
Bodyguard    for   Scotland.     (Archers' 
Hall,  Edinburgh.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Company. 

1911  87  The     Lord     Dunedin,     Lord     Justice- 

General.  Painted  for  the  Legal  Pro- 
fession in  Scotland.  (Owned  by 
Faculty  of  Advocates.) 

227  The  Lady  Helen  Munro  Ferguson. 

Lent  by  the  Right  Hon.   R.   C.   Munro 
Ferguson,  M.  P. ,  of  Raith  &  Novar. 

249  Mrs.  Craig  Sellar,  of  Ardtornish. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Craig  Sellar. 

1912  77  H.E.  the  Lord  Carmichael,  of  Skirling. 
81  The  Lady  Carmichael,  of  Skirling. 

(Nos.    77   and  81    presented   to   Sitters  by 
Friends,  1908.) 
116  Sir  George  M.  Paul,  LL.D.,  D.K.S. 

Lent  by  the  Society  of  Writers  to  H.M. 
Signet. 

1913  65  Sir    William    Turner,     K.C.B.       Pre- 

sented to  the  University  by  the  Sub- 
scribers.   (In  Senate  Hall.) 


127  A.  Stodart  Walker,  Esq.  Painted  for 
the  Scottish  Modern  Arts  Associa- 
tion. 

250  Mrs.  H.  Auldjo  Jamieson. 

1914  186  The  Lady  Hermione  Stuart,  daughter 

of  the  Earl  of  Moray. 
Rowmore,  Row,  Dunbartonshire. 

1915  132  The  Duke  of  Atholl,  K.T. 

183  Mrs.  F.  C.  Gardiner,  Old  Ballikinrain. 
262  W.  G.  Gardiner,  Esq. 

1916  no  A.  Leslie  Hamilton,  Esq.,  3rd  H.L.I. 

Lent  by  J.  W.  Hamilton,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 
176  The  Earl  of  Moray. 
240  Frank  J.  Usher,  Esq. 


HALSWELLE,  Keeley  Painter 

Born   1832.     Died  1891. 

Associate  1865. 

136  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1856  180  In  Vino  Veritas. 

1857  45  Moonlight. 

80  The  Bridge  of  Sighs. 
310  Distant  View  of  Arundel  Castle. 
550  The  Sands,  Portobello. 
16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1858  6  Moonlight  on  Canal,  near  Edinburgh. 
51  Sketch  on  the  Beach,  near  Hastings. 
84  Moonrise  :  Stratford-on-Avon. 

446  '  Those  beams  that  gild  thy  native  walls 

Are  sleeping  on  thy  tomb.' 
498  '  The  Recruiting  Party  ' :  '  Virtuti  nihil 

obstat  et  Armis.' 
504  '  Night  thickens,  and  the  Crow  makes 

Wing  to  the  Rooky  Wood. ' 
578  Oteley  Park,  Shropshire. 

1859  173  Dunkeld. 

316  Welch  Hampton,  Shropshire. 
353  On  the  Beach,  near  North  Berwick. 
546  Sketch  on  the  Tay,  near  Dunkeld. 
675  Child's  Dream. 

1860  41  The  Rustic  Porch. 

68  The  Needles,  Isle  of  Wight. 
118  '  There's  a  path  by  the  river  shaded  with 
trees, 
Where  you  may  walk,  and  may  talk,  if  you 
please. ' 
127  Sketch    on    the    Beach,    near    Eccles- 
bowie. 


CATALOGUE 


147 


271   '  Alas  !    for  the  rarity 
Of  Christian  charity.' 
532  Mist  on  Benvenue  :  sketched  near  the 

Trossachs. 
563  Sketch  on  the  Beach,  near  Hastings. 
654  West  Point,  Ventnor. 

1861  10  In  Glen  Ogle,  Perthshire. 
299  Sunlight :  a  Sketch. 

353  Hastings,  Sussex. 
436  Study  of  Trees,  near  Duddingston. 
560  Scene    from   the   '  Two  Gentlemen   of 
Verona. ' 
Bellfield,  Duddingston. 

1862  134  '  Twelfth  Night  ' :  Sir  Toby  Belch  and 

the  Clown.  (Kelvingrove  Art  Gal- 
lery, Glasgow.  Presented  by  A.  W. 
Finlayson,  1903.) 

140  Storm  clearing  off. 

148  Sunset  on  the  Beach  :  Hastings. 

204  The  Path  through  the  Wood. 

308  Moonlight :  Tantallon  Castle. 

355  '  Much  ado  about  Nothing.' 

517  The  Earthstopper. 

803  Rhayadr  Maur,  Caernarvonshire. 

1863  113  'Signals  of  Distress.' 

266  Newhaven,  Firth  of  Forth. 

Lent  by  William  Davie,  Esq. 
374  Irish  Boats  in  Firth  of  Forth. 
515  The  Wreck. 
591  The  Bravos. 
609  The  Lifeboat. 
776  Sketch  on  the  Beach. 

1863  26  The  Wreck. 

119  The  Chalk  Cliff. 
Bellfield,  Duddingston,  and  16  Picardy  Place, 
Edinburgh. 

1864  7  On  the  Jib-boom. 

19  The  Last  Look  of  Home. 
245  The  Sculler. 
275  A  Newhaven  Fish-Lassie. 
344  David  Halswelle,  Esq. 
397  Out  for  a  Pull. 
507  The  Sleepy  Boy. 
524  Shrimpers. 

679  A  Sunny  Day  on  the  Coast. 
Bellfield,  Duddingston. 

1865  124  The  Path  through  the  Corn. 
144  The  Shady  Stream. 

353  The  Night  March. 
370  The  Mussel  Gatherers. 


406  Waiting  for  a  Nibble. 
539  A  Chip  of  the  Old  Block. 
810  Sly  Glances. 

Lent  by  John  Evans,  Esq. ,  Trafford  Mount. 
819  'Caller  Herrin'.' 

1866  365  Sunny  Hours. 

Lent  by  John  Evans,  Esq. 
618  His  Faither's  Son. 
799  '  Fisher  Folk.' 

1867  78  Summer  :   Moonlight. 

237  Jack  Cade's  Rabblement.  (Bury  Art 
Gallery.  Presented  by  Henry  White- 
head, 1901.) 

288  '  Whistle  and  I'll  come  to  you,  my 
Lad.' 

438  A  Message  from  the  Sea. 

863  The  Burgomaster. 

885  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1868  380  The  Fisherman's  Daughter. 
465  Newhaven  Minstrels. 

489  Say  '  Yes.' 

1869  8  Fish  Auction,  Newhaven. 
in  Dolce  far  niente. 

Lent  by  J.  C.   Harter,  Esq.,  Leamington. 
467  Scene  in  the  Piazza  Navona,  Rome. 

Lent  by  James  T.   Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
660  Contadini  waiting  for  Hire  :  Scene  at 

the  Theatre  of  Marcellus,  Rome. 

1870  304  '  Roba    di    Roma ' :    a   Scene    in    the 

Piazza  Navona,  Rome. 

Lent  by  James  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
506  The  Old  Story. 

Lent  by  W.  Spencer  Johnston,  Esq. 
680  Idle  Hours. 

Lent  by  J.  Park  Robinson,  Esq. 
Bellfield,    Duddingston,    and    39^    Old    Bond 
Street,  London. 

1871  1029  Pilgrims  at  the  Scala  Santa,  Rome. 
39^  Old  Bond  Street,  London. 

1872  92  Ave  Maria. 

Lent  by  J.  T.   Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
393  Pilgrims  at  Scala  Santa,  Rome. 

1873  58  '  Osteria.' 

Lent  by  James  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
1876      78  Incident  in  a  Country  Church,  Italy  : 
Small  Replica  of  Original  Picture. 

103  Contadina  at  a  Shrine. 

509  Finished  Sketch  :  Lo  Sposalizio  bring- 
ing home  the  Bride. 
Lent  by  Thomas  Scott,  Esq.,  C.A. 


148 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Hals  well  e,  Keeley — continued 

518  Roman  Fruit  Girl.  (Hull  Art  Gallery. 
'  A  Roman  Fruit  Seller. '  Presented 
by  Mrs.  G.  E.  Cade,  1912.) 

1009  Sketch  in  the  Piazza  Consolazione, 
Rome. 

1026  An  Image-seller  of  the  Kingdom  of 
Naples.  (Salford  Art  Gallery.  '  II 
Madonnajo,  the  Image  Dealer.' 
Ed.  R.  Langworthy  Bequest,  1877.) 

1877  68  Trees,  Maple-Durham  :  Sketch  on  the 

Thames. 
246  Cardinal  Antonelli  leaving  the  Council, 

1869. 
277  Pursued. 

422  Maple-Durham,  on  the  Thames. 
459  Sonning   Bridge   and   Village,   on    the 

Thames. 
14  Charles  Street,  Middlesex  Hospital,  London. 

1878  326  Rome,  from  the  Sistina. 

483  Non     Angli     sed     Angeli.      (N.G.     of 
N.S.W.,  Sydney.     Bought  1879.) 
4  Albemarle  Street,  Piccadilly ,  London. 
1880      81  Sketch  of  Gathering  Clouds. 
141  '  Solemn  and  silent  everywhere, 

Nature  with  folded  hands  seemed  there, 
Kneeling  at  her  evening  prayer.' 
181  On  the  Thames,  near  Shiplake. 
512  Medmenham  Church. 

1880  19  Scene  on  the  Piazza  Navona,   Rome  : 

Sketch   of   the   large   picture    of   the 
Roba  di  Roma. 

Lent  by  J.  T.   Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
72  Ave  Maria. 

Lent  by  J.  T.   Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 

1881  49  Tug  and  Timber  Barge. 
448  Water  Lilies. 

1882  53  Whittenham  Clumps,  Berkshire. 

1884  292  At  Sonning. 

557  The  Valley  of  the  Thames,  near  Sutton 
Courtney. 

1885  367  Rokeby,  Junction  of  the  Tees  and  the 

Greta. 

1886  197  Flying  Scud. 

1887  15  The   Heart  of  the  Coolins.     (N.G.    of 

Victoria,  Melbourne.     Bought  1887.) 
1889    453  Rokeby,    Yorkshire.     (Leeds   Art   Gal- 
lery.    '  The    Mouth    of    the    Greta, 
Rokeby,'   1888.     Presented  by  Alder- 
man J.  Hepworth,  1890.) 


1890  44  On  the  Greta,  Yorkshire. 

1891  376  October  Woodlands. 
1891-2  288  (No  title  in  Catalogue.) 

Lent  by  John  Kermack,  Esq.,  W.S. 
663  Rye,  Sussex. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Scott,  Esq.,  C.A.,  Edin- 
burgh. 


HAMILTON,  James  Painter 

Born   1853.     Died   1894. 

Associate  1886. 

20  Dublin  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1875  61  A  Quiet  Hour. 

470  Coast  Scene,  near  Cramond. 
489  Resting. 

1876  9  Study  from  Nature  :  Berwickshire. 

1877  83  Breakfast-time. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Macrae,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
186  Oats. 

400  A  Woodland  Stream. 
16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1878  100  The  Haunt  of  the  Wild  Duck. 
530  Jeannie's  Cares. 

Lent  by  Geo.   B.  Thornton,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
594  Rustic  Employment. 
664  In  the  Heart  of  the  Trossachs. 
734  A  Highland  River. 

1879  191  Summer. 

290  Reuben  Butler  and  Jeanie  Deans. 

478  In  the  Woods. 

630  Preparing  for  Harvest. 

1880  5  Sunshine  and  Shade. 
171  The  Music  Lesson. 

516  The  Tower  Bridge,  Cockburnspath. 
647  Touchstone,  Audrey,  and  William. 
1  Alva  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1881  322  The  Edge  of  the  Wood. 

450  Strolling  Dancers  of  the  Middle  Ages. 

1882  408  James  IV.  and  Princess  Margaret. 

1883  44  In  the  Olden  Time. 
87  Against  Odds. 

462  A  Good  Blade. 

701  '  Mark  me  !    for  the  word  I  speak 

Shall  bring  the  colour  to  thy  cheek.' 
778  A  Game  of  Chess. 

1884  17  Treasures. 


CATALOGUE 


149 


132  Study. 

161  Refugees :  Glenooe,  1692. 

273  A  Cup  of  Cold  Water. 
324  After  the  Fray. 

1885  108  Edith. 

300  Noma    addressing    the    Spirit    of    the 

Storm. 
497  Persuasion. 
626  Muir. 

Jordan  Lane,  Momingside,  Edinburgh. 
495  A  Summer  Day  in  a  Forfarshire  Valley. 
13  Jordan  Bank,  Morningside,   Edinburgh. 

1886  65  A  Fray. 

129  A  River's  Bank. 
202  A  Woodland  Glade. 
654  A  Rebel's  Daring. 
682  A  Catastrophe. 
13  Jordan  Lane,  Morningside,  Edinburgh. 

1887  101  Portrait. 

112  John  L.  Campbell,  Esq.,  Newmilns. 
182  A  Silent  Dialogue. 
267  Nellie. 

274  The  Spinning-wheel. 
291  The  Burn  Braes. 
592  The  Road  to  Darvel. 

Canaan  Grove,   Morningside,   Edinburgh. 

1888  45  Andrew  Scott,  Esq. 

124  Robert  Beatson,  Esq.,  W.S. 

153  A   Mill    Road. 

162  Sunshine  and  Shade. 
274  David  Whyte,  Esq. 

280  The  End  of  its  Journey. 
12  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1889  13  G.    T.    Balfour   Kinnear    Esq.,    W.S., 

Cross. 
47  Of  the  Clan  Mackay. 
138  Leaving     the     Mountains     to     follow 

Prince  Charlie. 
196  Dunure  in  Springtime. 
262  The  Heads  of  Ayr. 
279  '  Gertie. ' 
23  Royal  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1890  117  Portrait. 

121  Waiting  for  the  Bride. 
148  Road  to  Aberfoyle. 

154  Daisy,     Daughter    of    James    Ainslie, 

Esq. 
304  Win  ton  Woods. 
327  'For  Scotland's  Right.' 


332  Eveline,    Daughter    of    A.    Anderson, 
Esq. 
1891      59  State  Papers. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Scott,  Esq. 
394  '  Where  Willows  Grow.' 
453  John  Highet,   Esq.,  M.D.,  Hon.   Sec, 

Troon  Golf  Club. 
474  Portrait. 
1891-2  152  On  the  Alert. 
219  In  Hiding. 

364  Rev.  George  Matheson,  D.D. 
377  Bunkered. 
411  '  When  Day  slow  melteth  into  Dusk.' 

1893  101  Meadowland,  Ayrshire. 

141  '  Sir  Duncan  Campbell  was  about  to 
reply,  when  Annet  Lyle  entered  the 
apartment  '  :  'A  Legend  of  Mon- 
trose. ' 

182  At  Play. 

196  Idle  Moments. 

330  Bertie   and   Alec,    Children   of   Robert 
Beatson,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Firhill,  Colin- 
ton. 
3  Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1894  45  Mrs.  Scott. 

265  '  When  the  Bairnies  are  asleep.' 
268  John  Simpson,  Esq. 
292  '  Break,  break,  break.' 
323  Mrs.   Simpson. 

1895  14  Persuasion. 

106  Ella  :  a  Sketch. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   James  Hamilton. 
376  A  Tale  of  the  '45. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  James  Hamilton. 
364  Mending  the  Spinning-wheel. 

Lent  by  A.   Oliver  Riddell,   Esq.,   Slate- 
ford. 
369  The  Children's  Picnic. 

Lent  by  Birnie  Rhind,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 


HAMILTON, JamesWhitelaw   Painter 

Born  i860. 
Associate  191 1. 

Thornton  Lodge,  Helensburgh. 

1885  30  A  Stranger  in  the  Garden. 
921  In  the  Country. 

954  At  Cockburnspath. 

1886  965  After  Sundown. 


150 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Hamilton,  James  Whitelaw — continued 
1057  At  Greenwich. 
1090  Sunny  Hours. 

1887  12  Barges  on  the  Seine. 
49  Pastoral. 

628  On  the  Quay,  Paris. 
160  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1888  12  On  the  Sands. 

72  Watching  the  Game. 

1889  729  Landscape. 
Thornton  Lodge,  Helensburgh. 

1890  410  The  Gipsies  :  Evening. 
1891-2  512  Landscape. 

151  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1893  189  Winter. 

293  A  Fruit  Vendor  :  Lombardy. 
Tower  House,  Helensburgh. 

1894  141  Landscape. 

The  Grange,  Helensburgh. 

1895  131  Piazza  dei  Signori,  Verona. 
289  At  Burnmouth. 

92  Venice. 
422  A  Summer  Evening. 

36  On  Crail  Sands. 
275  Pastoral. 

230  Woodland  Landscape. 
240  The  Harbour  at  Burnmouth. 
In  the  Harbour,  Eyemouth. 
359  Noon-day  at  Burnmouth. 
271  At  Burnmouth. 
378  In  the  Harbour  :  Evening. 
390  Departure  of  the  Boats. 
424  Morning  in  the  Harbour. 
151  The  Old  Mill. 
417  Landscape. 
354  Sundown. 
478  Tweedmouth. 
in  At  Callander. 
384  The  Harbour,  Burnmouth. 
539  The  Storm. 
158  Ebb-Tide. 
386  St.  Abbs. 

125  Fishing  Boats  at  Eyemouth. 
239  Burnmouth. 
260  Dunblane  :  Evening. 
249  Fishing  Village. 
336  East  Lothian  Landscape. 
198  Old  Hailes. 
482  Moorland. 


1896 


1897 


1898 


1899   8i 


1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 
1906 

1907 

1908 
1909 


1910 

466  Hillside  Pastures. 

1911 

84  Twilight. 

158  The  Gareloch. 

1912 

52  The  White  Tower,  Eyemouth. 

114  Night  at  the  Harbour. 

214  A  Strathendrick  Village. 

1913 

15  After  Sundown. 

140  Eyemouth  Bay. 

Lent  by  W.  H.  Raeburn,  Esq.,  Helens 

burgh. 

1914 

169  Richmond  Castle. 

204  Street  Scene. 

359  Fishcurer's  Yard,   Eyemouth. 

1915 

79  Berwickshire  Headlands. 

125  West  Highland  Pastoral. 

147  After  the  Storm. 

455  Yorkshire  Landscape. 

1916 

207  West  Highland  Landscape. 

258  Twilight. 

288  Westmoreland  Fells. 

HAMILTON,   Thomas  Architect 

Born   1784.     Died   1858. 

Foundation  Academician  1826. 

Treasurer  1826-1829 ;  1846-1850. 

EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 
1815      11  Architectural  Design. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

41   York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1827  85  Royal  High  School  of  Edinburgh. 

86  Bird's-eye   View   of   Western    Part   of 

City  of  Edinburgh. 
108  South-west   View   of   High   School   of 

Edinburgh. 
134  Perspective  Sketch  of  a  Church. 

1828  168  Villa  at  Kirkhill. 

169  Architectural  Design,  embellished  with 

Sculpture. 

170  Lawrence-Park  House,  Stirlingshire. 

171  Campston  House. 
57  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1829  276  Perspective  View  of  a  Public  Building. 
289  Design  for  Entrance-Gate. 


CATALOGUE 


151 


1831  304  Design  of  John  Knox  Church  :  North- 
east View  from  the  new  South  Ap- 
proach in  front  of  the  Advocates' 
New  Library. 

1831  27  Architectural  Design.  (Exhibited  as 
Diploma  Work,  owned  by  Scottish 
Academy.  Probably  same  as  '  Front 
View  of  High  School,'  marked  '  pre- 
sented to  Scottish  Academy,  Oct., 
1831,'  belonging  to  R.S.A.,  but  not 
in  Diploma  Collection.) 


1849 


ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

9  Howe  Street,  Edinburgh. 


467  Perspective  View  of  Proposed  Building 
on  the  Mound,  illustrative  of  a  De- 
sign prepared  by  instructions  of  the 
Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

1858    732  View  of  the   High   School,    from   the 
South-east. 
733  John  Knox  Church. 

1863   305  Design    for   the    Royal    Scottish    Aca- 
demy and  National  Galleries,   Edin- 
burgh. 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

1887    716  Design    for    the    High    School,    Edin- 
burgh :  Front  Elevation. 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
750  Design    for    the    High    School,    Edin- 
burgh. 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
780  Design  for  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy 
and  the  National  Galleries. 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 


HARDIE,   Charles  Martin  Painter 

Born  1858. 

Associate  1886.    Academician  1895. 

3  West  Preston  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1877  159  Sunday  Morning. 
563  Sheep  :  a  Study. 

10  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1878  171  On  the  East  Lothian  Coast. 

Lent  by  G.  L.  M'Arthur,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
470  An  Old  Country  Road. 
569  A  Student  of  the  Gentle  Art. 
641  A  Difficult  Passage. 


1883 


1879  125 

152 
179 

7*4 
868 

1880  12 
78 

i54 

470 
906 

1881  358 
442 

7°3 
1001 

1882  284 
491 


652 

884 

1005 

6 

62 

124 

777 
791 
320 
4i7 
5" 
5i6 
630 

*3 

288 

355 
394 
725 

93 
259 
276 
440 
448 
548 
659 
743 

95 
112 
419 


1884 


1885 


1885 


1886 


October. 

Walking  to  the  Town. 

The  Baron's  Jester. 

•  The  Good  Old  Times  of  John  Alden. ' 

Saturday  Afternoon. 

A  Wet  Day  :  Kirkcudbright. 

Down  among  the  Orchard  Grass. 
Lent  by  T.  Duncan,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

Obadiah    Binds-his-princes.  .-. .    Chap- 
lain in  Ireton's  Regiment. 

The  Swish  of  the  Scythe. 

Summer-time. 

Marsh  Marigolds. 

The  Foster-Mother. 

The  Artist's  Studio. 

Convent  Calm. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq. 

Happy  Dreams. 

Wayside  Flowers. 
Lent  by  J.  Purves,  Esq. 

1  Linking  o'er  the  lilie-white  Lea.' 

Mistress  Dorothy's  Pets. 

The  Ducks'  Breakfast. 

On  a  Barge  at  Dort. 

Silver  and  Gold. 

The  Hand-Plough  :  Potato-furring  in  a 
Roxburghshire  Garden. 

The  Shoemaker's  Pansies. 

Friendly  Critics. 

The  Introduction. 

A  Sunny  Autumn  Day. 

Between  the  Dances. 

The  Watering  Trough. 

Gleaners. 

Beatrice. 

'  My  Heart  is  sair  for  Somebody.' 

An  Old  Gate. 

'The  KirkinV 

John  Smart,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

Saragossa. 

1  Shoemakers.' 

The  Grandfather. 

Selling  Tomatoes  :  Barcelona. 

The  Market,  Xeres. 

The  Street  in  the  Alhambra. 

San  Miguel,  Xeres. 

A  Street  in  Xeres. 

Our  Grandmothers'  Dancing  School. 

Autumn  Sunlight :  Ancrum. 

Poppies. 


152 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Hardie,  Charles  Martin — continued 

467  A  Word  in  the  Bygoing. 

741  Home  from  the  Soudan. 
1887    203  In  the  Gloamin'. 

317  Summer  Evening  :  Ancrum  Village. 

330  Thomas    Fairgrieve,    Esq.  :    Presenta- 
tion Portrait. 

367  '  Ca'  the  Yowes  to  the  Knowes.' 

470  Thomas  Greig,  Esq. 

608  A  Spring  Pastoral. 

1887  291  In  the  Alhambra,  Granada. 
337  The  Studio  Fireplace. 

15  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1888  199  A  Bit  of  a  Romp. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Hardie,  Esq. 
234  Peaceful  Warfare. 
277  John  Livingstone,  Esq. 

Lent  by  the  Ministers'  Daughters'  College. 

292  Two  Families. 

293  •  Golden  Autumn  :  Hips  and  Haws.' 
395  Chrysanthemums. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Mitchell. 

1889  14  An    Unrecorded    Coronation,    Inchma- 

home.     '  The  Isle  of  Rest,'  a.d.  1548. 
62  M.  Albert  Schuyler. 
342  The  Rev.  A.  Wallace  Williamson. 
486  A     Royal     Decoration,     Inchmahome. 

'The  Isle  of  Rest,'  a.d.  1548. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Mackay,  Esq. 

1890  32  Robert  Croall,  Esq. 

58  A  Midsummer  Day's  Dream. 

88  The  Forest  of  Arden. 
198  Letters  and  Love-Letters. 
334  Juliet. 

372  A  Duck  Pond. 

1891  185  The  Dawn  of  '  Waverley. ' 
216  A  Pastoral. 

293  '  The  Land  o'  the  Leal.' 

348  Memories. 

358  The  Post  Office  at  Fairport. 

373  John  Grieve,  Esq. 
401  Portrait. 

Lynedoch  House,  Belford  Road,  Edinburgh. 
1891-2 252  W.  D.  M'Kay,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
306  A  Portrait. 

410  Cornet  Graham  and  the  Curate  in  Neil 
Gow's  Change-House. 
Lynedoch  House,  Lynedoch  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1893      86  Mrs.  Ritchie. 

108  The  Childhood  of  Sir  Walter  Scott. 


132  '  Echo,'  Daughter  of  Andrew  Jameson, 

Esq. 
165  At  the  Bell  Inn. 
170  '  A  cobbler  would  a-fishing  go.' 

1894  96  Children   of   G.    Washington    Browne, 

Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 
154  Portrait  of  a  Lady  in  Green  Velvet. 
198  Sir    Charles    Ross,    Bart.,    of    Balna- 

gowan  :   Presentation  Portrait. 
302  '  Let  Sleeping  Dogs  Lie.' 
346  The     Meeting    of    Burns    and    Scott. 

(Said  to  be  in  a  New  Zealand  Public 

Gallery.) 

1895  58  Constance. 

221  Major-General  D.  B.  Lockhart. 

322  After  the  '45  :  a  Jacobite  Prisoner  in  an 
English  Village. 

396  Sir  William  S.  A.  Lockhart,  K.C.B. 

415  Major-General  Henry  Craigie  Brew- 
ster. 

1896  200  Presentation  Portrait. 

255  Archibald    Butter,    Esq.,    of    Faskally. 

Presented  by  the  Tenantry. 
338  A  Colonial. 

362  Portrait  of  a  Boy  playing  Cricket. 
380  The  Gambling  at  the  Foot  of  the  Cross. 

(Diploma  Work.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 

1897  226  A  Portrait. 

274  William  Gillespie  Bryson,  Esq.,  Strath- 
lene. 

295  Sir  Alex.  Muir  Mackenzie,  Bart.,  Del- 
vine. 

337  W.  C.  Williamson,  Esq.,  18th  Hussars. 

1898  161  The  Duet. 

266  Mrs.  Jenkinson. 

345  The  Judgment  of  Paris. 

415  Constance. 

1899  59  Colonel  D.  M.  Smythe,  of  Methven. 
123  Richard  Clark,  Esq.,  Chairman  of  the 

Edinburgh  Parish  Council. 

Lent  by  the  Parish  Council. 
224  The  Colonel's  Daughter. 
277  Major  Randle  Jackson,  Swordale. 
392  C.  J.  Cunningham,  Esq. 
Lynedoch  Studio,  Lynedoch  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1900  43  The  Studio  Mirror. 

Lent  by  Robert  Allan,  Esq. 
237  The  Earl  of  Elgin  :  Sketch  for  Curling 

Picture. 
327  Captain  Home  Drummond  Moray. 


CATALOGUE 


153 


1903 


380  Match  between  North  and  South  at 
Carsbreck.  (Caledonian  Curling 
Club  Collection.) 

409  Mrs.  George  Beattie. 
Lynedoch  Studio,  Dean  Bridge,  Edinburgh. 

1901  319  A  Portrait. 

377  George  James  Beattie,  Esq.,  J. P. 
432  An  Enthusiast. 

452  Gideon  Pott,  Esq.,  of  Dod.  Presented 
by  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch's  Hunt. 

1902  143  Mary,  the  Maid  of  the  Inn. 
293  The  White  Dovecot. 

441  George  Ure,  Esq. 

481  The  Eviction  of  the  Gipsies  from  Dern- 

cleugh  :  '  Guy  Mannering.' 
499  Archibald  E.  Orr  Ewing,  Esq. 
173  A  Master  of  the  Trinity  House,  Leith. 

Lent  by  the  Trinity  House. 
336  George  Mackay,  Esq.,  Jnveralmond. 
371  Late   Lieutenant  E.   J.    Younger,   16th 

Lancers. 

Lent  by  George  Younger,   Esq.,  Valley- 
field. 

Lynedoch  Studio,  1  Belford  Road,  Edinburgh. 
1904     171  The  New  Frock. 

206  W.  Peacock  Edwards. 
184  Mrs.  Richard  Clark  and  Colin. 
241  Sir  Hector  Munro,  Bart. 
149  Primroses. 

288  The  Infieftment  Ceremony,  Dunferm- 
line,    21st     Nov.,     1903.       (Carnegie 

Trust,  Dunfermline.) 

Lent  by  Andrew  Carnegie,  Esq.,  LL.D. 
178  Alexander  Mitchell,  Esq.,  Luscar. 
325  George  Bell  Brown,  Esq. 
335  John   Marshall,   Esq.,   LL.D.,   Rector, 

Royal  High  School. 
183  A  Young  Skip  :  Portrait  of  Darg,  Son 

of  John  T.  Laing,  Esq. 
141  A  Golden  Wedding. 
280  James  Swan,  Esq. 
286  Charles  Merrylees,  Esq. 
217  A  Scottish   Interior.     (Smith   Institute, 

Stirling.        Presented      by      D.      Y. 

Cameron,  A.R.S.A.,    1910.) 
236  Scott  and  Carlyle  meeting  in  the  Shop 

of  Tait,  the  Bookseller. 
246  A  Warwickshire  Smithy. 
1911     no  For  the  Evening  Meal. 


1905 


1906 


1907 


1908 


1909 


1910 


*54 


1912 


x85 

1913 

47 

191 

211 

1914 

185 

321 

3*3 

1915 

260 

279 

283 

1916 

142 

298 

369 

Left  on  the  Bridge  :   '  In  Manus  tuas 

Domine. ' 
The  late  Mr.  Compton  as  Touchstone. 

Lent  by  Edward  Compton,  Esq. 
A  Moorland  Tarn. 
James  Mackintosh,  Esq. 
Arthur  F.  Stewart,  Esq. 
Sloe  Blossom. 

The  Royal  Burgh  of  Inverkeithing. 
A  Californian  Lady. 
The  Stepping  Stones. 
Whins  and  Scotch  Firs. 
Spring  Time  on  Firth  of  Forth. 
In  Fair  Menteith. 
A  Busy  Corner. 
Harvest  Moon. 
Springtime  in  Menteith. 
On  Gartrennich  Moss. 
'  The  Tender  Blossom  on  the  Tree. ' 


HARVEY,  SIR  GEORGE  Painter 

Born  1806.     Died  1876. 

Foundation  Associate  1826. 

Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

FOURTH  PRESIDENT  1864-1876. 

INSTITUTION     FOR    THE  .  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
Stirling. 
1826     131  Portrait  of  an  Old  Gentleman. 
139  Portrait  of  an  Old  Lady. 
162  Village  School. 
225  Showing  the  Prize. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
9  South  St.  David's  Street,  Edinburgh. 
19  The  Leisure  Hour. 
46  A  Group  from  Nature. 

56  Cottage  Children. 

57  Disputing  the  Billet. 
197  The  Small  Debt  Court. 
209  The  Entangled  Line. 
214  Harrying  the  Byke. 

26  The  Skilful  Physician. 
45  The  Last  Pinch. 
86  Rabbit-hunting. 
1 18  Group  of  Children  :  Portraits. 


1827 


1828 


154 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Harvey,  Sir  George — continued 
143  The  Cottage  Window. 
189  Looking-out. 
17  Union  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1829  21  Evening  at  Home. 
74  The  Truant. 

146  The  Lost  Child  Restored. 

1830  154  The    Covenanters.      (Kelvingrove    Art 

Gallery,  Glasgow,  as  'The  Covenanters' 
Preaching.'       Presented      by      John 
Fleming,  1870.) 
267  Family  Group. 

1831  36  A  Covenanter. 
41  The  Baptism. 

166  A  Covenanter. 
261  Cabinet  Portrait. 

1831  13  The    Alarm.      (Exhibited    as    Diploma 

Work,  owned  by  Scottish  Academy. 
Now  in  R.S.A.  Diploma  Collection.) 

1832  53  Examination     of     a     Village     School. 

(Leicester  Art  Gallery,  as  '  Catechis- 
ing in  a  Scotch  School,'  dated  1832. 
Bought  1886.) 
65  The  Foundling. 
237  Study  of  an  Old  Shepherd. 

1833  83  The  Village  Schoolmaster. 
95  Saturday  Afternoon. 

5  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1834  10  Boys  and  Burning  Glass. 
56  The  Collection  Plate. 

233  •  He  paid  too  much  for  his  Whistle. ' 

1835  24  Casting  Glaicks. 
50  Curlers. 

Lent  by  Sir  Gilbert  Stirling,  Bart.,  Lar- 
bert  House. 
83  Plaiting  Rushes. 
21  Duke  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1836  153  Drumclog. 

1837  87  The  Minnow  Pool. 

177  Shakespeare  before  Sir  Thomas  Lucy. 
25  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1838  42  John  Bunyan  in  Bedford  Gaol. 

168  A  Scene  in  the  Interpreter's  House. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  131  A  Castaway. 

15  Brunswick  Street,  Hillside,  Edinburgh. 

1840  11  The  Covenanters'  Communion.     (Vide 

1863,  No.  139,  and  1875,  No.  59.) 
55  Gloamin'. 


127  Robbers  Melting  Plate.  (Formerly  in 
R.S.A.  Collection.  Presented  by  Wm. 
Forrester.  Owing  to  its  bad  condi- 
tion he  substituted  in  1874  '  Covenan- 
ters' Communion.'  Vide  1875,  No. 
59.) 

1841  16  Sabbath  Evening. 

1842  74  Argyle  an  Hour  before  his  Execution. 
184  Auld  Lang  Syne. 

1843  14  The  Minister's  Visit. 

1844  161  A  Highland  Funeral. 

1845  142  Incident  in  the  Life  of  Napoleon. 

Lent  by  William  Miller,  Esq. 
211  Mungo  Park  and  the  Little  Flower. 

1846  63  A   «  Schule    Skailin'.'    (N.G.    of   Scot- 

land.    Presented  by  Mrs.  Duncan  J. 

Kay,  1904.) 
274  The  Enterkin,  Leadhills. 
374  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1847  192  First  Reading  of  the  Bible  in  the  Crypt 

of  Old  St.  Paul's.     Painted  1839-42. 
Lent  by  John  Clow,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 

1848  186  Quitting  the  Manse. 

1849  41  Blowing  Bubbles  :   The  Past  and  the 

Present. 

Lent   by   Mrs.    W.    F.    Tayler,    London, 
who  selected  it  from  Royal  Academy, 
1848,  as  ^300  Art  Union  prize. 
271  Auchynore,  Argyleshire. 

1851  18  Wise  and  Foolish  Builders. 

106  Professor    Wilson.      Painted    for    the 

Philosophical  Institution. 
365  Favourites  :  Group  of  Portraits. 

1852  37  Nook  in  the  Clyde,  above  Lanark. 

1853  26  Hindford. 

Lent  by  William  Wilson,  Esq. 
56  Village    Bowlers.     (N.G.    of   Scotland. 
Presented    by    Sir    Donald    Currie, 
K.C.M.G.,  1907.) 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 

1854  28  The  Head  of  the  Burn. 
63  Sun-Down. 

21  Regent  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1855  113  Dawn    revealing    the    New    World    to 

Columbus.  Painted  1852.  Purchased 
by  the  Association  for  the  Promotion 
of  the  Fine  Arts  for  the  Edinburgh 
National  Gallery.  (Withdrawn  from 
N.G.  of  Scotland  in  1878  in  conse- 
quence of  its  bituminous  condition.) 


CATALOGUE 


155 


1856 

1857 

1859 
1860 


1861 


1862 


1863 


1863 


199  The  Night-Mail. 
381  Pompeii. 
214  Loch  Lee. 

Lent  by  William  Wilson,  Esq. 
265  Loch  Skene. 
328  Rev.  John  Brown,  D.D.,  United  Free 

Church  of  Scotland. 
118  John  Bunyan  and  his  Blind  Daughter 

selling  Laces  at  Door  of  Bedford  Jail. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
304  Ferragon,  Perthshire. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
129  Sabbath  in  the  Glen. 

Lent  by  Lord  Panmure. 
345  Sheep-shearing 

473  Auld  Lang  Syne  : 

'  We  twa  ha'e  run  about  the  braes.' 

474  Auld  Lang  Syne  : 

1  But  seas  between  us  braid  ha'e  roar'd. ' 

475  Auld  Lang  Syne  : 

'We  twa  ha'e  paidl't  i'  the  burn.' 
501  Auld  Lang  Syne  : 

'  We'll  tak'  a  right  guid  wally-waught. ' 
Nos-  345.  473.  474.  475.  and  501  lent  by 
Robert  Horn,  Esq.,  Advocate,  Edin- 
burgh. 
9  John  Beveridge,  Esq. 
240  Glen  Dhu,  Isle  of  Arran. 
425  Goatfell,  from  Strathwillan. 
190  Lee  Castle,  Forfarshire. 
194  Rev.  G.  D.  Cullen. 
270  '  Ca'  the  Yowes  to  the  Knowes. ' 

Lent  by  James  Muir,  Esq.,  Arbroath. 
323  Mrs.    Napier,   of  West  Shandon,   and 
her     Spinning-Wheel.      Painted     for 
Robert  Napier,  Esq. 
347  The  Mountain  Pool. 

Lent  by  Kirkman   Finlay,   Esq.,   Liver- 
pool. 
416  Callaruish :    Druid    Remains,    Isle   of 

Lewis. 
583  A  Moss  Laird. 
51  Pompeii. 

Lent  by  John  Beveridge,   Esq. 
69  Loch  Lee. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
139  Covenanters'     Communion.       Painted 
1839.     (Vide   1840,   No.    n,  and  1875, 
No.  59.) 
Lent  by  Rev.  G.  D.  Cullen. 


189 
244 

247 


1864 

361 

1865 

529 

1866 

424 

1867 

4i3 

491 

561 

1868 

495 

1869 

372 

475 

493 

1870 

456 

564 

1871 

355 

441 

1872  151 

342 

1873  229 

333 


348 
1874     188 


336 
427 


Ferragon. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
Bunyan  and  his  Blind  Daughter  selling 

Laces  at  the  Door  of  Bedford  Jail. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
Portrait  of  an  Old  Lady. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
The  Penny  Bank. 
A  Joyful  Mother  of  Children. 
A  Drove-Road.     (Kelvingrove  Art  Gal- 
lery,    Glasgow.      Presented     by    T. 

Graham  Young,  1900.) 
Ardlui,  Loch  Lomond. 
John  Elder,  Esq.,  W.S.     Presented  to 

the  Royal  Scottish  Academy  by  the 

Painter.    (R.S.A.  Collection.) 
A  Scottish  Moorland. 

Lent  by  James  Cullen,  Esq. 
Glen    Falloch,    looking   towards   Loch 

Lomond. 
The  Bailie  of  Proven. 
Ben-Ledi. 
Auchyncasse :     a    Stronghold    of    the 

Douglas. 
Mountain  Tarn. 
Girl  Knitting. 

Inverarnan,  Head  of  Loch  Lomond. 
Far  from  Home.     (Aberdeen  Art  Gal- 
lery.    Bequeathed    by    Francis    Ed- 

mond,  LL.D.,  1892.) 
West     Shandon,     the     Residence     of 

Robert  Napier,  Esq. 
The  Eagle's  Nest,  Loch  Awe. 
William    Rankin,    Esq.     Presented    by 

his  Fellow-townsmen  of  Stirling. 
Threave    Castle :    Stronghold    of    the 

Douglas. 

Lent  by  John  Forbes  White,  Esq. 
William  Wordie,  Esq. 
Port  Sonachan  :  Ben  Cruachan  in  the 

distance. 

Lent    by    David    Wallace,    Esq.,    Gart- 
sherrie. 
Dunluce  Castle,  Coast  of  Ireland. 
Holy  Isle,  Lamlash  Bay.     (Dundee  Art 
Gallery.     Presented  by  J.  G.  Orchar, 

1890.) 

Lent  by  James  G.  Orchar,  Esq. 


156 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Harvey,   Sir  George — continued 
1875      59  The  Covenanters'  Communion. 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
(This  is  a  small  version  of  1840,  No.  n, 
re-exhibited  1863,  No.  139.  Presented 
in  1874  to  R.S.A.  by  Wm.  Forrester 
to  replace  '  Robbers  Melting  Plate,' 
1840,  No.  127,  which  had  perished. 
N.G.  of  Scotland.  Presented  by 
R.S.A. ,  1910.  Six  studies  in  oil  be- 
queathed to  N.G.  of  Scotland  by  Miss 
Ellen  Harvey,   1915.) 

198  Scenery  in  the  Highlands. 

395  The  Sound  of  Mull  :  Early  Morning. 

811  Muckerach  Castle,  Strathspey. 

Lent  by  J.   Dick  Peddie,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
1880    104  Glendhu. 

Lent  by  Miss  Harvey. 

113  '  We  twa  ha'e  paidled  in  the  burn.' 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Robert  Horn,  Edinburgh. 

124  Inverarnan,  Loch  Lomond. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq.,  M.P. 

129  A  Highland  Funeral. 
Lent  by  Miss  Harvey. 

136  '  Seas  between  us  braid  ha'e  roared.' 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Robert  Horn,  Edinburgh. 

144  Bunyan  and  his  Blind   Daughter  sell- 
ing Laces  at  Door  of  Bedford  Jail. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Horn,  Edinburgh. 

147  Children  Plaiting  Rushes. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 

183  Shakespeare  before  Sir  Thomas  Lucy. 
Lent  by  A.   Dunn  Pattison,  Esq. 

242  Sheep-shearing. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Robert  Horn,  Edinburgh. 

457  View  in  Venice  :  Water  Colour.  (N.G. 
of  Scotland.  Bequeathed  by  Miss 
Ellen  Harvey,  1915.) 

497  Minnow  Pool. 

Lent  by  J.  Hope  Finlay,  Esq. 


HAY,  George  Painter 

Born    1831.     Died   1912. 

Associate  1869.     Academician  1876. 

Hon.  Retired  Academician   19 10. 

Secretary  1881-1907. 

3  King's  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1856    571  A  Sketch. 


1857  394  The  Student's  Dream. 

1858  590  The  Return. 

1859  75  The  Orphans. 

1860  113  The  Hermit. 
496  Ravelstone. 

1861  152  The  Capuchin's  Reverie. 
307  Summer  Rain. 

5  King's  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1862  562  Money-Lender  and  Victim. 
679  The  Vesper  Prayer. 

1863  65  Inchcolm,   from  the  Bell  Rock,  Aber- 

dour. 
289  The    Connoisseurs     in     the    Vintner's 
Cellar. 

1864  479  The  Village  Mercer. 

517  A  Barber's  Shop  in  the  time  of  Eliza- 
beth. 
16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1865  391  Raleigh's  Disciples. 

834  A  Street  Incident  in  the  16th  Century. 

1866  525  '  Polly,'  property  of  Mr.  D.  L.  Gibson. 
581  The  Jacobite  in  Hiding. 

777  An  Oft-told  Tale. 

Lent  by  John  Evans,  Esq.,  Manchester. 

1867  264  Drugged. 

1868  438  The  Ballad  Singer. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq. 

555  The  Pet.  (Dundee  Art  Gallery.  '  Feed- 
ing the  Pet.'  J.  G.  Orchar  Bequest, 
1898,  for  projected  Gallery  at 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by  James  Ballantine,  Esq. 

735  Shopping  in  the  15th  Century. 

1869  230  The  Day-Dream. 

Lent  by  J.  MacWhirter,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 
589  Richie  Moniplies  in  Fleet  Street. 

1870  361  The  Scrivener's  Booth. 

Lent  by  Thos.  Donald,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
467  Devotional  Art. 

Lent  by  G.  B.  Simpson,  Esq. 
628  La  Bonne  Bouche. 
743  The  New  Shoes. 

1871  253  The  Day's  Work  Done. 
293  Dainty  Fare. 

457  The  Garden  Gate. 

Lent  by  James  Carnegie,   Esq. 

1872  232  The  Confidante. 
259  A  Quiet  Hour. 


CATALOGUE 


157 


1873 


1874 


1875 


316  Tea  Tattle. 

253  Sunday  at  Home. 

Lent  by  A.  C.  Lamb,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

372  Expected. 
Lent  by  Jas.  Bailey,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 

195  Left  in  Charge. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Curie,  Esq.,  Melrose. 
329  At  the  Harvest. 
355  A  Visit  to  the  Spaewife. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Christie,  Esq.,  Liberton. 
187  Reading-  a  Story. 

Lent  by   David   Brown,    Esq.,    Broughty 
Ferry. 
245  Somebody  Coming. 

Lent  by  James  Carnegie,  Esq. 

373  With  the  Spae-wife. 
Lent    by    Michael    J.    Jamieson,     Esq., 

Kippen. 

12  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1876      71  Caleb  Balderston's  Ruse.     (Vide  1883, 
No.  300.) 

Lent  by  Robt.  Brownlee,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
205  Peter  Peebles  capturing  Allan  Fairford. 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Association  for  Pro- 
motion of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland. 
517  The  Haunted  Chamber. 
Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
55  Waiting. 
233  Out  for  a  Shot. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Landells  Selkirk,  Esq., 
Glasgow. 
396  In  Dreamland. 
415  After  the  Tryste. 
81  In  Days  of  Yore. 
267  On  the  Hills. 

338  Dalgetty  and  Ranald's  Encounter  with 
the  Clergyman  in  the  Chapel  at  In- 
verary.  Painted  for  the  Royal  Associ- 
ation for  Promotion  of  the  Fine  Arts 
in  Scotland. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Ford,  Esq.,  Leith. 
469  The  Warrant,  1745.  (Water-colour,  en- 
titled '  The  Warrant, '  bequeathed  in 
1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders. ') 

Lent  by  Robert  Smith,  Esq.,   Brentham 
Park. 
35  The  Heiress. 
113  A  Forest  Glade,  Fascally. 


1877 


1878 


1879 


295  Somebody  Coming. 
321  A  Discovery. 

415  The  Fall  of  the  Leaf. 
492  A  Trusty  Maid.     (Hospitalfield  Trust, 
Arbroath.     Vide  p.  113.) 
Lent    by     Patrick    Allan     Fraser,     Esq., 
H.R.S.A. 
1880    271  A  New  Song. 

296  The  Spinners. 
518  The  Proposal. 

1085  Where  shall  we  three  dine  to-day? 

1880  17  Devotional  Art. 

Lent  by  G.  B.  Simpson,  Esq. 
66  Tea  Tattle. 

Lent  by  the  Trustees  of  the  late  Provost 
Leslie,  Aberdeen. 
276  The  Jacobite  in  Hiding. 

Lent  by  Thos.  Baker,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
396  The  Haunted  Chamber. 
Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 

1881  168  Under  a  Cloud. 

247  Caleb     Balderston     reconnoitring     the 

Cooper's  Kitchen. 
266  A  Glance  at  '  The  Tatler. ' 

1882  231  Morning  Practice. 
253  Quiet  Reflection. 
315  Secret  Aid  in  '45. 

63  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1883  184  After  the  Ball. 

300  Caleb  Balderston's  Ruse:  Finished 
Sketch  of  Picture.  (Vide  1876,  No. 
71.)  (Diploma  Work.  R.S.A.  Col- 
lection.) 

341  '  Prodigious  ! '  :    Dominie   Sampson    in 
the  Library  at  Woodbourne. 
q  Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh 

1884  365  Escaped.     (Patrick  Allan  Fraser's  Hos- 

pitalfield Trust,   Arbroath.      Vide   p. 
"3-) 
544  '  Here's  to  the  King,  sirs, 
Ye  ken  wha  I  mean,  sirs.' 

7  Ravelston  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1885  307  Friends. 

410  Maids  in  the  Garden. 

1885  205  A  Milkmaid. 

1886  27  Caleb     Balderston     reconnoitring     the 

Cooper's  Kitchen. 
261  A  Summer  Stroll. 


158 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Hay,  George — continued 
1887     172  Resting. 

Lent  by   Murray  Thomson,   Esq.,   Edin- 
burgh. 
340  The  Farmer's  Daughter. 

Lent  by  S.  M.  Low,  Esq.,  Monifieth. 

1887  274  The  Fall  of  the  Leaf. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Taylor. 

1888  174  The  Young  Sempstress. 

Lent   by   Andrew   Wallace,    Esq.,    Dun- 
fermline. 
204  '  When  Freens  meet  hearts  warm. ' 
332  The  Rural  Postman. 

1889  340  From  the  Meadows. 
362  '  Love  Not.' 

1890  166  Anxious  Moments. 

Lent  by  Dean  of  Guild  M'Grady,  Dundee. 

575  Waiting  at  the  Well  :  Edinburgh,  1788. 
(Water-colour,  entitled  '  The  Well,' 
bequeathed  in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar 
to  the  burgh  of  Broughty  Ferry. 
Vide  Orchar,  '  Index  of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by  Councillor  Colston. 

586  Teatattle. 

1891  324  '  The  Day's  Work  Done.' 
662  «  Wha'll  o'  Caller  Ou  !  ' 
683  A  Visit  to  the  Spaewife. 

797  '  She  stole  my  heart  away.' 
1891-2  672  The  Town  Crier. 

Lent  by  T.   H.   Smith,   Esq.,   Broughty 
Ferry. 

776  Peter  Peebles  capturing  Allan  Fairford. 

792  The  Packman  :  Water  of  Leith,  1787. 
1893    388  The  Spinners. 

435  A  Trusty  Maid. 

551  The  Strolling  Fiddler. 

574  A  Walk  with  Grannie. 

337  Scene    in    Lochleven    Castle :    Roland 
Graeme  exchanging  the  Keys. 
Lent   by   Charles   W.    Robertson,    Esq., 

Craig  Binny. 
304  Allan  Fairford  and  Father  Buonaven- 
ture  at  Fairladies. 

338  The  Presence  Chamber. 
188  A  Scene  at  Chatsworth,  1580. 
642  Friends. 

681  Edinburgh  Exchange,  1750. 
700  •  Good-bye  ! ' 
715  The  Milk  Cart. 


1895 


1896 


1897 

1898 
1899 

1900 


1901    296  Reading  the   Scriptures  in   the  Olden 

Times. 
A  Disciple  of  Alonzo  Cano. 
The  New  Bonnet. 
A  Wayfarer. 
Crossing  the  Stream. 
On  the  Terrace. 
Caleb     Balderston     reconnoitring    the 

Cooper's  Kitchen  :  Study. 
Woodland  Friends. 
Song  of  the  Brook. 
Maud. 

Reading  the  Bible. 
Through  the  Fields  with  Granny. 
A  Letter  from  Home. 
The  Spinners. 

Lent  by  Dr.  William  Taylor. 
The  Letter-Writer. 
Home  Comforts. 
Queen  Mary  at  Lochleven  Castle. 

Lent  by  David  Robertson,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 
294  The  Presence  Chamber. 


HAY,  Robert   Archaeologist  &  Architect 

Born  1799.     Died  1863. 
Hon.  Member  1841. 

3  King's  Place,  Leith  Walk,  Edinburgh. 
1850    246  Glen  Finnan. 
1852    658  Design  for  a  Villa. 

Abbey  Park  Place,  Dunfermline. 
1856    706  Design  :      North     Front     of     Fordell 
House,  Fifeshire. 


376 

1902 

692 

7°3 

727 

739 

1903 

229 

1904 

160 

1905 

261 

1906 

419 

1908 

92 

322 

1909 

217 

1911 

133 

1912 

179 

225 

1913 

165 

HENNING,  John 

Born  1771.     Died  1851. 
Hon.  Member  1827 


Sculptor 


ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY  OF  ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

48  Mid  Rose  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1808        7  Master  John  Erskine. 
8  Dr.  Carlisle. 


CATALOGUE 


159 


1809 


12  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

13  Dr.  A.  Ferguson. 

16  Frame   containing   Nine   Enamel   and 

One  Plaster  Medallions  : 

1.  Francis   Horner,   Esq.,   M.P.     (Scot- 

tish N.P.G.  In  plaster.  Pre- 
sented by  Miss  Brown,  1894.) 

2.  General  Vyse. 

3.  Mrs.  Siddons.     (Scottish  N.P.G.     In 

plaster.  Presented  by  Miss  Brown, 
1894.) 

4.  Robert  Burns. 

5.  Rev.     Mr.     Alison     (Rev.     Archibald 

Alison).  (Scottish  N.P.G.  In 
white  enamel  paste.  Bequeathed 
1894.) 

6.  Rev.  Dr.  Carlisle. 

7.  The  late  Sir  William  Forbes.     (Scot- 

tish N.P.G.  In  white  enamel 
paste.  Presented  by  William  F. 
Lyon,  1885.) 

8.  Lord  Webb  Seymour. 

9.  Mrs.  Siddons. 
10.   Dr.  A.  Ferguson. 

17  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

21  Mrs.  A.  Fletcher. 

22  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

25  Drawing  of  a  Gentleman. 

26  J.  Francis  Erskine,  Esq.,  Marr. 
33  Mrs.  Siddons. 

126  Portrait  of  a  Boy,   in   the  style  of  a 

Medallion. 
157  Heroic  Head  of  Mrs.  Siddons. 

167  Clay  Model  of  a  Boy's  Head  at  three 

years  of  age. 

168  Cast  in  Plaster  of  a  Model  of  the  same 

Boy's  Head,  six  years  of  age. 

169  Cast  in  Plaster  of  a  Model  of  a  Girl's 

Head,  four  years  of  age. 
26  Drawing  of  Miss  de  Visme. 
43  Master  John  Henning. 

45  Drawing  of  Captain  Jones. 

46  A  Frame  containing  Fifteen  Medallion 

Portraits  in  Enamel : 

1.  Mrs.  Fletcher.     (Scottish  N.P.G.     In 

plaster.) 

2.  A  Young  Lady. 


9- 


»3- 

14. 

15- 


Master  John  Erskine. 

Lady  Hunter  Blair. 

The  late  Colonel  John  Campbell. 

Master  John  Henning. 

Mrs.  Trotter. 

Lord  Frederick  Campbell.     (Scottish 

N.P.G.     In  plaster.) 
Sir  James  Stewart,  Coltness. 
Mrs.  Burnet. 
Lord  Craig. 
Sir  W.  Keir. 
Lord  Chief  Baron. 
Walter  Scott,  Esq.     (Scottish  N.P.G. 

In  plaster.) 
Earl  Lauderdale.      (Scottish  N.P.G. 

In  white  enamel  paste.     Presented 

by  J.  R.  Findlay,   1887.) 

51  H.  Sinclair  Erskine. 
68  Sir  Henry  Moncrieff. 
225  Thomas  Dundas,  Esq.,  of  Carron  Hall. 

1810  2  Henry  Brougham,  Esq.,  M.P. 

20  Enamel  Cast  of  a  Sketch  in  Wax  of  a 
Gentleman. 

22  Sketch  of  a  Sitting  Statue  in  Clay. 

23  Cast  of  a  Bust  of  Mrs.  Siddons. 

24  A  Frame  containing  Seventeen  Enamel 

Casts  : 

1.  Lady  Charlotte  Campbell. 

2.  Mrs.  Maxwell. 

3.  Miss  de  Visme. 

4.  Sir  Harry  Moncrieff. 

5.  Earl  of  Buchan. 

6.  Patrick  Miller,  Esq. 

7.  J.  F.  Erskine,  Esq. 

8.  Marquis  of  Douglas. 

9.  Earl  of  Roslin. 

10.  The  Duke  of  Gordon. 

11.  James    Watt,    of    Heathfield,    Esq. 
♦      (Scottish  N.P.G.     In  plaster.) 

12.  Mr.  R.  Jaffray. 

Etc.,  etc. 

25  Wax  Cast  of  a  Sketch  in  Wax  of  a 

Gentleman. 
28  Sketch  of  a  Sitting  Statue  in  Plaster. 

32  Drawing  of  Master  John  Henning. 

33  Drawing  of  Mr.  S.  Henning. 

1811  4  The  Rev.  Mr.  Morehead. 


160 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Henning,  John — continued 

6  Frame     containing     Sixteen     Enamel 
Medallions   and  an    Intaglio   of   the 
late  Rev.  Dr.  Cargyll  : 
i.  The  late  Countess  of  Roslyn. 

2.  The  Rev.  James  Grahame.  (Scottish 

N.P.G.     In    white    enamel    paste. 
Presented  by  Miss  Brown,   1894.) 

3.  Thomas  Miller,  Esq. 

4.  Lord  Sempill. 

5.  Lord  Glenbervie. 

6.  Mr.  Edgeworth. 

7.  Lord  Robertson. 

8.  William  Oliphant,  Esq. 

9.  Mrs.    Dixon. 
10.   Mrs.   Dundas. 

Etc.,  etc. 

136  Model  of  a  Bust  in  Clay. 

1812  27  Model  of  D.  H.  Rucker,  Esq. 
30  Model  of  —  Mackie,  Esq. 

London. 

1813  98  Henry     Brougham,      Esq.  :      Enamel. 

(Scottish       N.P.G.       Medallion       in 
plaster.     Bequeathed   1894.) 
99  Francis  Jeffrey,  Esq.  :  Enamel.     (Scot- 
tish N.P.G.     In  wax.     Presented  by 
Miss  Brown,  1894.) 

100  Master  John  Henning. 

101  Dugald       Stewart,       Esq.  :       Enamel. 

(Museum  of  Science  and  Art,  Edin- 
burgh.    Scottish  N.P.G.     In  plaster.) 

102  Her     Royal     Highness     the     Princess 

Charlotte  of  Wales  :  Enamel.  Scot- 
tish N.P.G.  In  plaster.  Presented 
by  Miss  Brown,  1894.) 

103  Her   Royal    Highness  the   Princess   of 

Wales  :  Enamel. 

104  Sir  Samuel  Romilly  :  Enamel. 

105  Marquis  Wellington  :   Enamel.     (Scot- 

tish N.P.G.  In  plaster.  Presented 
by  Miss  Brown,  1894.) 

106  Hugh  Crawford,  Esq.  :  Enamel. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

London. 
1827      76  Basso  Relievo,  from  the  Elgin  Marbles. 
77  Basso  Relievo,  from  the  Elgin  Marbles. 


1828  316  Miniature  Sculptures  of  the  Parthenon. 

Presented  to  the  Scottish  Academy  by 
John  Henning,  Esq.,  Hon.  Member 
of  the  Scottish  Academy. 
317  Miniature  Sculptures  of  the  Parthenon. 
Presented  to  the  Scottish  Academy  by 
John  Henning,  Esq.,  Hon.  Member 
of  the  Scottish  Academy. 
2  Somers  Place,  New  Road,  London. 

1829  214  The   Money-Digger  making  his  Will. 

(Indexed    under    J.     Henning,    cata- 
logued as  A.  S.  Henning.) 

306  Medal  of  H.R.H.   the  Duke  of  Clar- 

ence. 

307  Medal  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington. 
363  Part  of  the  Frieze  of  the  West  Portico 

of  the  Parthenon,  half-size. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1916        4  Mrs.  Elliott :  Medallion. 

5  Mrs.  Grace  Wilson  :  Medallion. 

6  Thomas  Elliott :  Medallion. 

7  Sir  G.  Stewart  :  Medallion. 

8  Head  of  Gentleman  :   Ivory  Medallion. 

9  Head  of  Lady  :  Ivory  Medallion. 
10  Head  of  Gentleman  :  Medallion. 

Nos.  4-10  lent  by  the  Paisley  Art  Gallery. 
15  Hector  Macneill,  Scottish  Poet :  Medal- 
lion. 

18  Princess   Charlotte  of  Wales  :    Medal- 

lion. 

19  Rev.  Archibald  Bruce  :  Medallion. 

20  Princess  Caroline  of  Wales  :  Medallion. 

21  Edward  Daniel  Clarke,  LL.D.,  Travel- 

ler :  Medallion. 

Nos.    15,   18-21   lent  by  James  Brownlee 
Hunter,  Esq.,  Duddingston. 


HENRY,  George  Painter 

Born  i860. 

Associate  1892.     Academician  1902. 

Non-resident  Academician  1908. 

113   West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 
1889     157  Mushroom-Gatherer. 

269  The  Crofter's  Daughter. 
917  Theresa. 


CATALOGUE 


161 


132   West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 
1891-2   65  Autumn. 

309  Galloway  Landscape. 
448  Through  the  Wood. 
136  Wellington  Street,  Glasgow. 
1893      99  Girl  with  Straw  Hat. 
123  A  Gipsy. 

2   West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1895  382  Mademoiselle. 

1896  287  A  Matsuri,  Tokio :  a  Sketch. 

327  Rowans.  (Mackelvie  Art  Gallery, 
Auckland,  N.Z.  Bought  with  J.  T. 
Mackelvie  Fund,  1896.) 

437  A  Japanese  Dancing-Girl. 

1897  20  Geisha. 

308  Master  James  Millar. 
401  Symphony. 
469  Gold  Fish. 

1899  204  Spring. 

1900  34  Anthony  Brogan,  Esq. 
121  Geisha. 

Lent  by  J.  Staats  Forbes,  Esq. 
196  George  Burrell,  Esq. 
347  The  Pearl  Necklet. 

Lent  by  J.  Staats  Forbes,  Esq. 

1901  326  Portrait. 

1902  361  Reverie. 

381  Elkan  Kosman. 
1904    192  Goldfish. 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Cowan,  Esq. 
26  Glebe  Place,  Chelsea,  London. 
1906    263  The  Hon.  Mrs.  Lindley. 
1908    504  Goldfish. 
1913    299  The  Miller's  Daughter. 


HERDMAN,  Robert  Painter 

Born  1829.     Died  1888. 
Associate  1858.     Academician  1863. 
31  Broughton  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1850  92  Excelsior. 

1851  47  Cain. 

1852  130  The  Good  Samaritan. 

606  Agnes,  Daughter  of  David  Rhind,  Esq. 
642  '  When   the   breeze   of  a   joyful   dawn 
blew  free.' 

1853  91  Preaching  of  John  the  Baptist. 


367  Love  and  Innocence. 

Lent   by  Alex.    Graham,   Esq.,   of   Dun- 
clutha. 
51  Broughton  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1854  18  The  Wounded  Dove. 

Lent  by  A.  L.  Dowie,  Esq. 
123  Eveleen. 
251  Magdalen. 

Lent  by  A.  L.  Dowie,  Esq. 
345  '  A  savage  place  .  .  .  haunted 

By  woman  wailing  for  her  demon  lover.' 

Lent  by  D.  Macdonald,  Esq. 
387  Samson  :  a  Study. 

1855  230  Mrs.  Herdman,  Rattray  Manse. 

236  Jesus    and    Martha    on    the    way    to 

Lazarus'  Tomb. 
352  An  Autumn  Study. 
423  Orpheus. 

434  The  Time  of  Primroses. 
17  Greenside  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1857  39  Giovanella,  Rome. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
73  The  Morning  of  the  Festa  :  Italy. 
179  The  Knitter  :  Italy. 

Lent  by  Lord  Mackenzie. 
213  Psyche's  Dream. 
256  La  Trasteverina,  Rome. 
381  Beside  the  Fountain  :  Italy. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 

615  Study  in  Italy. 

616  Study  in  Italy. 

32  Danube  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1858  293  The  Woodman's  Daughter. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
301  '  CEnone.' 
381  Portraits. 
472  Hannah  and  Samuel. 
502  Portraits. 

611  Study  in  Italy  :  Woman  of  Sarasenesco. 
629  Study  in  Italy  :  Shepherd  of  the  Cam- 

pagna. 

1859  26  September. 

109  Christ  and  the  Sisters  of  Bethany. 
394  David's  Evening  Hymn. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
583  Study  in  Italy  :  La  Culla. 
673  Study  in  Italy  :  Pifferaro. 

1860  238  Primrose. 

Lent  by  Lord  Mackenzie. 
287  Study  for  a  Portrait. 


162 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Herdman,  Robert — continued 

426  Children    of    J.    Murray    Drummond, 

Esq.,  Megginch  Castle. 
576  Children  of  James  Campbell,  Esq.,  Yr. 

of  Tillichewan. 
645  Daybreak. 

Lent  by  A.  L.  Dowie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
694  Genevieve. 

Lent  by  J.  Parker,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
705  Study  in  Italy :  Woman  of  Sora. 

Lent  by  J.  A.  Campbell,  Esq.,  Younger. 
708  Study  in  Italy  :  a  Roman. 

Lent  by  Jas.  A.  Campbell,  Esq.,  Yr.  of 
Stracathro. 

1861  228  The  Maiden's  Offering. 
244  The  Syren's  Cave. 

320  The  Missing  Boat. 

344  Under  the  Porch  Vine  :  South  Italy. 

378  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

683  Study  in   Italy. 

1862  198  Spring-Time. 

Lent  by  W.  Peek,  Esq.,  Erith. 
272  '  Who   still    in   dreams   can    hear   the 

heavenly  harps.' 
311  Morning.      (Kelvingrove    Art    Gallery, 

Glasgow.    A.    G.     Macdonald    Gift, 

i9°3-) 

Lent  by  A.  G.  Macdonald,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
384  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 
480  Children  of  W.  Smythe,  Esq.,  Methven 

Castle. 
497  A  Balcony  at  Roman  Carnival. 
718  Shepherd  Boy. 

1863  132  The  Prisoner. 
181  Hero. 

Lent  by  A.  B.  Shand,  Esq. 
353  Love's       Messenger :       The      Carrier 
Pigeon. 

Lent  by  J.   B.  M.  Withers,   Esq.,  Shef- 
field. 
55S  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
61 1  A  Gleaner :  Arrochar. 

Lent    by    Francis   Edmond,    Esq.,    Aber- 
deen. 
681  Mariana. 
754  The  Dark  Stair. 
1863     49  Hero. 

Lent  by  A.  B.  Shand,  Esq. 
85  The  Knitter. 

Lent  by  Lord  Mackenzie. 


95  Children  and  Pony. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
277  Giovanelle,  Rome. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 

1864  205  The  Fern  Gatherer.     (N.G.  of  Victoria, 

Melbourne.  Picture,  same  title,  23 
by  27  in.,  dated  1864.  Bought  1864. 
A  Picture,  same  title,  10  by  8  in.,  be- 
queathed in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to 
the  burgh  of  Broughty  Ferry.  Vide 
Orchar,  '  Index  of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by  James  M'Laren,  Esq.,  Gifford 
Park. 

247  Children    of   Mrs.    Russell,    of   Black- 
braes. 

264  The  Captive  of  Lochleven,  1567. 

533  '  La  Culla.'    (Diploma  Work.     R.S.A. 
Collection.) 

1865  448  Lady  Harriet  Wentworth. 
497  Among  the  Arran  Hills. 

648  Etha,  Child  of  T.  V.  Wentworth,  Esq., 

Dall. 
656  T.  V.  Wentworth,  Esq.,  Dall. 
786  A  Pifferaro,  from  the  Abruzzi. 
794  Nora,  Daughter  of  J.  S.  Stock,  Esq., 

Grovely. 

1866  244  Cornelie  :  a  Portrait. 

268  Dressing  for  a  Charade  :  The  Children 
of  Patrick  Fraser,  Esq. 

284  Festa  Morning  :  South  Italy. 

Lent  by  Sir  David  Baxter,  Bart.,  of  Kil- 
maron. 

466  Mrs.  Trotter,  of  Dreghorn. 

561  Heather  from  the  Hills,  Arran.  (Pic- 
ture and  Water-colour,  entitled 
'  Sprig  of  Arran  Heather,'  be- 
queathed in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to 
the  burgh  of  Broughty  Ferry.  Vide 
Orchar,  '  Index  of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq.,  Broughty 
Ferry. 

644  Children  of  John  Grahame,  Esq.,  Dun- 
blane. 

785  Portrait  of  '  Bo. ' 
9  St.  Bernard's  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1867  269  Sighting  a    Deer :    Portrait  of  T.   V. 

Wentworth,   Esq.,  Dall. 
359  Mrs.  Patton. 
376  The  Rowan  Tree. 

Lent  by  Walter  Berry,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


163 


(Vide 


Italy. 
Mac- 


392  Ella,  Daughter  of  A.  Orr  Ewing,  Esq., 

Ballikinrain. 
482  '  Jeanie  ' :   a  Portrait. 
522  Rose  Bradwardine. 

Lent  by  A.  Burns  Shand,  Esq. 
836  The  Brambly  Braes  of  Arran. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
889  '  Aggie  ' :  a  Portrait. 

1868  520  Mrs.  (afterwards  Lady)  Shand. 

1880,  No.  24.) 
548  Major  Walker. 
702  Lady  Anna  Stirling  Maxwell. 
803  A     Fountain     Group  :      South 

(Aberdeen   Art   Gallery.     Alex 

donald  Bequest,  1884.) 

Lent  by  Alex.  Macdonald,  Esq. 
823  Mrs.  Cecil  Rice. 

1869  127  Ninian,   Son   of  the   late   G.    Ramsay 

Hill,  Esq. 
217  Mrs.  Bruce  Gardyne,  Middleton. 
424  iEneas  R.  Macdonnel,  Esq.,  Morar. 

538  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Lord  Ormidale. 

1870  337  Beatrice  :  Rome. 

Lent  by  W.  Nicol,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 

371  D.  O.  Hill,  Esq.,  R.S.A.,  ex-Secretary 
of  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
Commissioned  by  the  Academy,  and 
to  be  placed  in  their  Collection  of 
Portraits.     (R.S.A.  Collection.) 

510  Mrs.  Jeffrey. 

575  The  late  Lady  Clinton. 

1871  184  A  Modern  Roman  :  Girl  of  Trastevere. 
239  Alexander     Wilson,     Esq.,     Bannock- 
burn  :  Presentation  Portrait. 

354  Rev.  A.  L.  Foote,  D.D. 

467  After  the  Battle  :  a  Scene  in  Covenant- 
ing Times.  Painted  for  the  Associa- 
tion for  the  Promotion  of  the  Fine 
Arts  in  Scotland.  (N.G.  of  Scotland. 
Deposited  by  the  Association  1871, 
presented  1897.) 

505  Lady  Don  Wauchope. 

539  Wappy,  Son  of  J.  Dick  Peddie,  Esq., 

R.S.A. 

1872  74  Sibylla. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Macdonald,  Esq. 
176  Lady  Susan  Bourke. 


227  Rev.  K.  M.  Phin,  D.D.     Painted  at  the 
request  of  the  Parishioners  of  Gala- 
shiels. 
427  Edith   Godwin,    Daughter  of   William 

Miller,  Esq. 
455  Sir  John   Don  Wauchope,   Bart.,   Ed- 
monstoune. 
1873      11  Mrs.  James  Gowans,  of  Gowanbank. 
Lent  by  W.  Brodie,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
133  Mrs.  Macgregor. 
311  Mrs.  A.  L.    Graham,  Glasgow. 
332  General  Sir  John  Campbell. 
356  Interview    between    Jeanie    and    Effie 
Deans. 

Lent  by  General  Dalyell,  Lingo. 
446  By  the  Summer  Sea  :  Arran. 
Lent  by  William  Wilson,  Esq. 
Mrs.  Alex.  Gilroy,  Broughty  Ferry. 
Mrs.  S.  S.  Laurie. 

J.   D.   Marwick,   Esq.,  Town-Clerk  of 
Edinburgh.     Presented  to  him  on  his 
appointment  to  the  Town-Clerkship 
of  Glasgow. 
Lady  Roden. 

A   Conventicle   Preacher  arrested   and 
brought  before  a  Justice-Court. 
Lent  by  Wm.  Wilson,  Esq. 
Mowbray,    son    of    Anthony    Watson, 

Esq. 
Sir  George  Harvey,  P. R.S.A.  Painted 
for  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy's  Col- 
lection of  Portraits.  (R.S.A.  Collec- 
tion ;  another  version,  Scottish 
N.P.G.,  presented  by  sons  of  Artist, 
1916.) 

J.  T.  Oswald,  Esq.,  of  Dunnikier  :  Pre- 
sentation Portrait. 

Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

'  Behold  her,  single  in  the  field.' 
Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 

David  Laing,  LL.D.,  Foreign  Secre- 
tary to  the  Society  of  Antiquaries 
and  Professor  of  Ancient  History  to 
the  Royal  Scottish  Academy.  Pre- 
sented to  the  Society  of  Antiquaries. 
(Scottish  N.P.G.  Owned  by  National 
Museum  of  Antiquities.) 
1876      83  Lilias  :  a  Portrait. 

218  Alexander  Jamieson,  Esq.,  C.A. 


1874 

449 
487 
.87 

353 
361 

1875 

54 

68 

197 

289 
376 

394 


164 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Herdman,  Robert — continued 
306  Rev.  W.  Hanna,  D.D. 

345  Patrick,  son  of  J.  B.  Balfour,  Esq. 
428  The    First   Conference   between    Mary 

Stuart   and   John    Knox  :    Holyrood, 

1561. 

Lent  by  W.  Nicol,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
498  The  Earl  of  Stair. 
St.   Bernard's,   12   Bruntsfield   Crescent,  Edin- 
burgh. 

1877  21  Rev.    VV.    Scott-Moncrieff,    M.A.     Pre- 

sentation Portrait 
49  John  Crabbie,  Esq. 
60  A  Scottish  Ballad. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Marshall,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
192  Thomas  Carlyle. 

280  Countess  of  Strathmore  :  Presentation 
Portrait. 

346  Mrs.  J.  R.  Findlay. 

426  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1878  288  The  Duke  of  Sutherland,  K.G.  :  Presen. 

tation  Picture.  (Paisley  Corporation 
Museum.  Original  Sketch  for  Por- 
trait.    Bought  1913.) 

293  Lucy  Ashton. 

Lent    by    Alexander    B.    Stewart,    Esq., 
Glasgow. 

313  Sir  James  Falshaw,  Bart.,  Lord  Pro- 
vost of  Edinburgh,  1874-77  :  Presenta- 
tion Portrait. 

391  Mrs.  Campbell,  Stracathro. 

427  '  He  cons  his  murmuring  task  beneath 

her  care. '    Painted  for  the  Art  Union 
of  Glasgow. 
478  Theodore  Martin,  C.B. 

1879  3  '  O  Love !    O  Love ! 

Of  sweetest  memories  and  longing  fancies 
fed.' 
Lent  by  J.  Auldjo  Jamieson,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
100  Gertrude  of  Wyoming.     Painted  for  the 

Art  Union  of  Glasgow. 
244  Mrs.  Dubs,  Glasgow. 
331  Charles  G.  Shaw,  Esq.,  Ayr:  Presen- 
tation Portrait. 
426  Charles  Edward  seeking  Shelter  in  the 

House  of  an  Adherent. 
722  Lord   Ullin's   Daughter.      Painted   for 
the  Art  Union  of  Glasgow. 


1880      32  Lord  William  G.  Osborne  Elphinstone, 
Tullyallen  Castle. 
75  John  Stirling,  Esq.,  Fairburn. 

322  Very  Rev.   Principal  Tulloch  :   Presen- 

tation   Portrait.      (University    of    St. 

Andrews.      Half-length   replica    1887, 

presented  to  Scottish  N.P.G.  by  Mrs. 

Robert  Herdman,  1888.) 
404  Lady  and  Child  :  Portraits. 
427  On  the  Moor :  a  Portrait. 
442  A  Wandering  Minstrel. 

Lent  by  W.  Lawrie,  Esq. 

1880  24  Mrs.  (afterwards  Lady)  Shand.     (Vide 

1868,    No.    s2°-)    (N.G.    of   Scotland. 
Presented  by  Lady  Shand,  1906.) 
Lent  by  Lord  Shand. 
63  Sybilla. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Macdonald,  Esq. 
78  The    Interview    between    Jeanie 
Erne  Deans  in  the  Prison. 
Lent  by  Alex.  Kay,  Esq.,  Cornhill. 
227  Sir  James  Falshaw,  Bart. 

Lent  by  Sir  James  Falshaw,  Bart. 

1881  24  Sir  Noel  Paton,  R.S.A.    (R.S.A. 

lection.     A    Cabinet    Portrait, 
sentedby  Mrs.  John  MacWhirter,  1914.) 

237  '  Wi'  lichtsome  heart  I  pu'd  a  rose.' 

288  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

339  The  Hon.  Mrs.  J.  B.  Balfour. 

409  Professor  S.  S.  Laurie. 

494  Golden  Spring. 

1882  165  Penelophon. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Smith. 

182  Mrs.  A.  W.  Black. 

223  Sir  William  Collins,  Lord  Provost  of 
Glasgow,  1877-80.  Painted  for  the 
Corporation  of  Glasgow.  (Kelvin- 
grove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.) 

292  Rev.  G.  Stewart  Burns,  D.D.  Painted 
for  Presentation  to  the  Corporation 
of  Glasgow.  (Kelvingrove  Art  Gal- 
lery, Glasgow.) 

382  Antigone  in  the  act  of  performing  the 
Funeral  Rites  over  the  Body  of  her 
Brother. 

1883  218  Mrs.  J.  Willis  Dixon,  Sheffield. 

323  Sir  James  Watson  :  Presentation  Por- 

trait. (Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery, 
Glasgow.  Presented  by  Citizens, 
1882.) 


and 


Col- 
pre- 


CATALOGUE 


165 


1884 


4i5 


223 


1885 


1885 


1886 


308 
361 

438 
121 
190 
211 
416 
40 
328 

925 
942 
20 
285 
337 
344 

441 


1887      33 
37 

157 

196 
197 


435 
504 
244 
246 

257 
329 
798 

39 
212 
236 


1887 


1888 


St.  Columba  rescuing  a  Captive. 
(Sandeman  Public  Library,  Perth. 
Presented  by  Sons  of  Artist,  1903.) 

Peter  Clouston,  Esq.  Painted  for  City 
of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance  Co. 
(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow. 
Full-length  seated  portrait.  Pre- 
sented to  Corporation  by  Citizens  and 
Friends,  1883.) 

The  Hon.  B.  F.  Primrose,  C.B. 

A  Moorland  Lass. 

His  Old  Flag. 

Mrs.  W.  Horn. 

Erato. 

By  the  Woodside. 

Tympanistria. 

Oudemia. 

An  Arran  Study. 

Head  :  Pencil. 

Head  :  Pencil. 

Hugh  Rose,  Esq. 

Mrs.  J.  Hamilton  Buchanan. 

Miss  Anne  C.  Brodie. 

Alex.  Laing-,  LL.D.,  Newburgh,  Fife  : 
Presentation  Portrait. 

Rev.  John  Laird,  Cupar-Fife  :  Presen- 
tation Portrait. 

A  Highland  Herd  Lass. 

Landless  and  Homeless  :  Farewell  to 
the  Glen. 

Peter  Carmichael,  Esq.  :  Presentation 
Portrait. 

Rev.  J.  C.  Haldane,  M.A.  :  Presenta- 
tion Portrait. 

The  Tryst. 

The  late  Principal  Shairp,  LL.D. 
Painted  for  the  University  of  St. 
Andrews. 

A  Rose  :  Study. 

Dying  Day. 

Among  the  Brambles. 

A  Bit  of  Arran  Shore  :  Autumn  Effect. 

Harvest-Time. 

Lochranza  Bay  :  Evening. 

Pen-and-ink  Drawing. 

Harvest. 

Mrs.  Haig,  of  Ramornie. 

Apple  Blossom. 


300  Daughter   of  John   Williamson, 

J.F.,  Birkenhead. 
874  Buds  and  Berries. 


Esq., 


HERDMAN,  Robert  Duddingstone 

Painter 
Born  1863. 

Associate  1908. 

12  Bruntsfield  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1886  77  A  Jacobite  Air. 

125  Robert  Herdman,  R.S.A.  (R.S.A.  Col- 
lection. A  Cabinet  Portrait,  pre- 
sented by  Mrs.  John  MacWhirter, 
1914.) 

597  Madge,  Daughter  of  Professor  Laurie. 

1887  99  Portrait. 
313  An  Elf. 

421  Colonel  Shairp,  of  Houston. 
434  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
558  '  On    fair   Loch    Ranza    streamed    the 
early  day. ' 
St.     Bernard's,    Bruntsfield    Crescent,     Edin- 
burgh. 

1888  189  Mrs.  Newton,  of  Castlandhill. 
231  Mrs.  Henry  Simpson. 

317  Mrs.  Maxtone  Graham,  Cultoquhey. 

390  Mrs.  Macfarlane. 

470  J.  Maxtone  Graham,  Esq. 

1889  283  Miss  Chalmers,  Redhall. 

300  David  Chalmers,  Esq.,  Redhall. 

412  Neil  M'Lean. 

431  Patrick  Stirling,  Esq.,  Kippendavie. 
480  Mrs.  Stirling,  of  Kippendavie. 

1890  337  Portrait. 

370  Mrs.  Boyle,  of  Kelburne. 
381  Waiting. 

390  Ruth,  Daughter  of  H.  V.  Haig,  Esq., 
Ramornie. 

1891  16  Edith  and  Bob,  Children  of  Mr.  New- 

ton, of  Castlandhill. 
390  Florence. 

413  Roses. 

Lent  by  Alex.  F.  Roberts,  Esq.,  Selkirk. 
431  Nowell  Lake  Watson. 
1891-2  102  Miss  Watson,  Hawick. 
1893      20  The  Ambassador. 

66  Mrs.  Haig,  of  Ramornie. 
308  Mrs.  Millar,  of  Rossie  Castle. 


166 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Herdman,  Robert  Duddingstone — cont. 
1894      42  Geraldine,  Daughter  of  Dr   Marshall. 

214  Lord  Lamington. 

352  W.  E.  Welby,  Esq. 

408  Viscount  Melville. 

no  The  Rev.  James  C.  Herdman,  D.D., 
Melrose  :  Presentation  Portrait. 

225  Colonel    Stewart,    C.I.E.,    of   Ardvor- 

lich. 
48  Portrait :  The  Lady  and  the  Kitten. 
98  Beatrice,  Daughter  of  Professor  Herd- 
man,  Liverpool. 

347  The  Rev.  Andrew  Benvie,  B.D.,  St. 
Aidan's,  Edinburgh. 

159  A.  Halliday  Douglas,  Esq.,  M.D. 

307  Professor  S.  S.  Laurie,  Edinburgh. 

Bernard's    Tower,    Bruntsfield    Crescent, 

Edinburgh. 

209  Lucy. 

320  Characteristic  Speyside  Weather. 

368  A  Soft  Day  at  Newtonmore. 

184  John  Ord  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  of  Dol- 
phinton. 

471  Mrs.  Mackenzie,  Dolphinton. 
70  A  Romany  Girl. 

239  David  Robertson,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 

286  Evening  Mists. 

331  Birches. 

168  Cradle  Song. 

357  The  Earl's  Daughter. 

173  Elsa  of  Brabant. 

154  George  F.  Duthie,  Esq.  :  Presentation 
Portrait. 

401  Woodland  Gleaners.  (Dundee  Art  Gal- 
lery as  '  Fagot  Gatherers.'  Bought 
with  John  Morris  Fund,  1906.) 

224  September  in  Galloway. 

275  Children  Haymaking. 

493  Water-Babies. 

258  The  Silver  Necklet. 

484  '  And  the  King-cups'  Gold  for  her 
Crown  she  took.' 

204  Kenneth. 

213  The  Woodland  Bath. 

323  Jim,  son  of  Lauchlan  Mackinnon,  Esq., 
Melbourne. 

313  Mrs.  W.  B.  Hardie. 
45  Sunny  Childhood. 

117  Wood  Echoes. 

181  The  Home  of  the  Blue  Bird. 


1895 


1896 


1897 
1898 


1899 


St. 


1900 


1901 


1902 


1903 

1904 
1905 

1906 


1907 


1908 


1909 


1910 
1911 


1912 

9 

»°5 

202 

1913 

34 

177 

410 

1914 

"3 

293 

352 

1915 

63 

291 

5i7 

534 

1916 

197 

270 

43S 

693 


'  A   lily,    chance   sown   in   the   rugged 

wild.' 
'  And  nature,  the  old  nurse,  took 
The  child  upon  her  knee.' 
Lullaby. 

Evening  Lights. 
Her  Grace. 

Encampment  by  Moonlight. 
Counting  the  Catch. 
Alistair,  son  of  Lauchlan  Mackinnon, 

Esq.,  Melbourne. 
Autumn. 
Jean,  Daughter  of  Sir  Henry  Dundas, 

Bart.,  Arniston. 
A  Love-Lilt. 
Watching  and  Waiting. 
Summer  Night. 
River  Pearls. 

Prue,  Daughter  of  George  Ford,  Esq. 
Moonrise. 
Burn  Fisher. 
Sketch  for  Portrait. 


Painter 


HILL,  David  Octavius 

Born  1802.     Died  1870. 
Foundation  Associate  1826. 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew  after  the 

first  meeting. 

Re-elected  Academician  1829  (Hope  and 

Cockburn  Award). 

Secretary  1830- 1869. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

Maitland's  Lodgings,   27    Clyde  Street,   Edin- 
burgh. 

1821  74  At  Perth. 

83  On  the  Tay,  near  Perth. 
98  Dunkeld. 
27  Clyde  Street,  Edinburgh,  and  George  Street, 
Perth. 

1822  163  Brechin  Castle. 

169  Perth,  from  the  South. 
201  Quay  at  Perth. 
1824      94  View  near  Perth. 


CATALOGUE 


167 


31  Scotland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1825  7  South-eastern      Tower     of     Bothwell 

Castle. 

36  Broughty  Ferry,  River  Tay. 

41  Sketch  :  Group  of  Trees  on  the  Al- 
mond, near  Perth. 

133  Sketch  of  the  Fish-Market,   Perth. 
151  Sketch  :  The  Water  Gate,  Perth,  from 

Gowrie  House. 
Stewart's    Lodgings,    23    Duke   Street,    Edin- 
burgh. 

1826  59  Scone  Palace,  River  Tay. 

70  Bothwell  Castle,  River  Clyde. 

134  On  the  Quay  at  Leith. 

140  Dundee,  from  Balgay  Hill. 

141  On  the  Coast  of  Angus,  near  Arbroath. 
154  On  the  Beach  at  Broughty  Ferry. 

161  Doune  Castle. 
27  Elder  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  31  View  near  Craigcrook. 
43  Monk's  Tower,  Perth. 

132  A  Scottish  Bridal. 

1828  60  A  Shepherd's  Family. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

24  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1830  6  Water  of  Leith,  near  Colin  ton. 

68  Sir  William  Worthy  as  a  Spaeman. 

69  Forest  Scene  :  Jaques  and  Touchstone. 
118  Sylvan  Landscape. 

121  Forest  Scene:   Jaques  and  the  Wounded 

Deer. 
140  View  of  Auchmithy. 
239*  Mill  of  Bruar,  in  Athol. 

1831  4  A  Druid's  Grave,  Colonsay. 
125  Kinfauns  Castle. 

137  Tarbert  Castle. 

196  Sheep  Washing  on  the  Yarrow  :  Even- 
ing. 

205  Bothwell  Castle,  Sunset :  Heron 
Hawking. 

208*  In  Brechin  Churchyard. 

232  Roslin  Castle  and  Chapel. 

233  The  Chieftain's  Oak  and  Cairn,  Mil- 

nab  Green. 
242  The  Barley  Mill  of  Milnab,  near  Crieff. 
260  The     Vale     of     the     Garry :     Sunset. 

(Vide  1831,  No.  11.) 
275  Kinfauns  Castle. 


280  Vale  of  the  Garry,  Athol :  Sunset. 
(Vide  1831,  No.  is.) 

1831  11  The   Vale    of   Garry,    Athol :    Sunset. 

(?  Same  as  1831,  No.  260  or  No.  280.) 
(Exhibited  as  Diploma  Work,  owned 
by  Scottish  Academy.  No  trace  in 
Diploma  Collection  since  1883.) 

1832  98  Hamilton    Palace,    from    the    Roman 

Camp  at  Dalzell. 
in  Warwick  Castle. 
124  A  Windmill. 
194  Lochleven  on  Night  of  Queen  Mary's 

Escape.     Painted   for   James    Nairn, 

Esq.,  W.S.     (Vide  W.  B.  Scott,  1833. 

No.  263.) 

241  Too    late    with    the    Rent :     Finished 

Sketch.  Painted  for  Robt.  Cadell, 
Esq.,  and  engraved  for  the  New  Edi- 
tion of  '  Redgauntlet. ' 

243  Duart  Castle. 

244  Bothwell  Brig. 

1833  70  Mill  of  Bruar,  Athol. 

97  Wood  Scene,  with  Figures  :  Water  of 

Leith. 
116  Pass  of  Killiecrankie,  from  the  South 

Bank  of  the  Tummel. 
122  Farm  Yard  :  a  Study  from  Nature. 
128  Edinburgh  Castle,  from  King's  Stables. 
152  Dunolly  Castle. 
213  Scenery  at  Kinfauns  Castle. 
222  The  Mill  and  the  Miller  of  Craigie  :  a 

Study  near  Perth. 
11  Nelson  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1834  19  Scene    on    Coast    of    Carrick,    Fairy 

Coves    and    Culzean    Castle :    Ailsa 

Craig  in  distance. 
103  Musselburgh  Sands  :  a  Sketch. 
148  In   the   Sound  of  Mull :   Aros   Castle, 

Ardtornish,     Duart     and     Dunstaff- 

nage  in  distance. 
188*  Inveraray  Castle,  from  the  Pier. 
222  Sketch  :  Forest  Scene  in  '  Cymbeline. ' 

242  In  the  Greyfriars'  Church- Yard,  Edin- 

burgh :  Cameronians  visiting  Mar- 
tyrs' Graves. 

245  Sketch. 

259  Hawthornden. 

296  Scottish  Merry-making  :  Nithsdale, 
from  the  Dalswinton  Hills,  illustrating 
Allan  Cunningham's  Edition  of  Burns. 


168 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Hill,  David  Octavius — continued 
6  Charlotte  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1835  64  The  Valley  of  the  Forth. 

Lent  by  John  Blackie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
76  The  Peacock  Inn  :  a  Sketch  at  New- 
haven. 

no  The  Field  of  Bannockburn  :  Effect  of 
Moonrise  and  Sunset. 
Lent  by  John  Blackie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

131  Tarn    o'    Shanter's    Grave.     (Kelvin- 
grove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.     Thos. 
D.  Smellie  Bequest,  1898.) 
Lent  by  John  Blackie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

143  Dundara  Castle,  Loch  Fyne. 

161  Evening  :  On  the  Beach  at  Newhaven. 

175  Stirling  Castle  :  Sunset. 

203  Sketch   of   an    Oyster   Boat   on    New- 
haven  Beach. 
8  London  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1836  9  The  Market  Cross,  Ayr. 
10  Barskimming,  on  the  Ayr. 

157  Cassilis,  Ayrshire. 

Lent  by  John  Blackie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
229  Alloway  Kirk. 

Lent  by  John  Blackie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

322  The     Pavilion    on    the    Tweed,    near 

Abbotsford. 

323  Allanton,  seat  of  Sir  H.  Stewart. 

326  Craigcrook,     from     the     Grounds     of 

Ravelstone :  a  Fete. 

327  Peel  Tower,  Darnick,  near  Melrose. 

(Nos.    322-3,    326-7   engraved   in    Scott's 
Works.) 

1837  173  A  Border  Peel  Tower. 

185  Roslin  Castle  and  Glen  :  Summer  after 

Rain. 
188  Dunure  Castle,  '  Carrick  Shore.' 
250  Landscape. 
19  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1838  16  The  Valley  of  the  Earn  :  Sunset. 

38  Summer       Twilight :        Caerlaverock 

Castle. 
49  Dunure  Castle,  Ayrshire. 
53  A  Windmill. 
120  Evening  :  Dean  Castle. 
123  The  River  Nith,  with  Auldgarth  Bridge. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Blackie,  Glasgow. 
185  Castle  of  a  Warden  of  the  Marches. 
269  Julian  Avenel's  Castle  :  Evening. 


297  The  Chieftain's  Oak  at  Milnab. 

298  Tummel  Bridge  Inn,  Perthshire. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  117  On  the  River  Doon  :  Summer  Evening. 
124  Burns 's  Cottage,   with  Miller   Goudie 

and  his  Gudewife. 

142  Twilight :  The  Gateway  of  Caer- 
laverock. 

218  Night  in  Summer  :  Aikwood. 

235  Bannockburn,  from  Gillies  Hill. 

242  Elgin  :  Evening. 

331  Vale  of  Nith,  from  above  Dalswinton. 

384  A  View  from  the  Brown  Hill  of  Car- 
rick, Ayrshire. 

399  The  Sportsman's  Grave. 

1840  16  Cottages  on  Culloden  Moor  :  Gloamin '. 
30  Windsor  Castle,  from  the  West :  Sum- 
mer Evening. 

106  Ruins  of  Kenilworth  Castle  :  Twilight. 

148  Ruins  of  Lincluden  Abbey,  near  Dum- 
fries. 

175  Kenilworth  Castle  :  Morning. 

302  Abbey  and  Bridge  of  Kelso :  Summer 
Night :   Aurora  Borealis. 

323  Ruins  of  Craigie,  Ayrshire. 

473  The  Poet's  Dream  at  Lincluden  Abbey. 
Engraved  as  the  Frontispiece  to  '  The 
Land  of  Burns. ' 
Lent  by  John  Blackie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

28  Inverleith  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1841  39  Ruins  of  Dean  Castle,  Ayrshire  :  Sun- 

set. 

136  Palace  of  Scone,  Perthshire. 

184  The  Ruins  of  Melrose  :  Summer  Even- 
ing. 

349  King  John's  Castle  of  Ardfinnan. 

381  Newark  Castle,  upon  Yarrow.  Figures 
introduced  of  Scott,  Wordsworth, 
Professor  Wilson  and  The  Ettrick 
Shepherd. 

1842  6  At  Lincluden,  Dumfriesshire. 
34  Glengarnock,  Renfrewshire. 

154  A  Suspension  Bridge  over  the  Kenmare 

Strait. 
174  Cattle  near  a  Border  Tower  :  Evening. 
221  Culzean  Castle,  Coast  of  Carrick. 

261  Kenilworth  Castle  :  Morning. 

262  '  The    Rush-bush    keeps    the    Cow  ' : 

Scene  near  a  Border  Peel. 


CATALOGUE 


169 


Calton 
1845      82 


278 
279 


354  Caerlaverock. 

Lent  by  Joseph  Constable  Maxwell,  Esq., 
Thorpe  Arch,  Yorks. 
361  Scene  on  the  Braes,  Perthshire. 

1843  43  View  on  the  Falkirk  Viaduct.     Painted 

for  John  Miller,  Esq. 
319  The  Valley  of  the  Avon.     Painted  for 
John  Miller,  Esq. 

1844  39  Windsor,  from  the  Thames. 

324  Viaduct  across  the  Almond  Valley. 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 

550-7  Calotype  Portraits,  executed  by 
R.  Adamson  under  the  artistic 
direction  of  D.  O.  Hill  :  Sir  W. 
Allan;  Rev.  J.  J.  Wood;  Sir  D. 
Brewster;  A  Lady;  Thomas  Duncan, 
R.S.A. ;  C.  E.  Stewart;  Mr.  Wil- 
liamson ;  and  George  Kemp. 
Hill,  Edinburgh. 

Dunkeld,     from     the    East.     From    a 
finished  sketch  by  the  Artist,  in  the 
possession  of  Her  Majesty. 
Taymouth  Castle  from  the  East,  1842. 
Taymouth  Castle,  with  Highland  En- 
campment :  Queen's  Visit,  1842. 

543-52  Calotype  Portrait  Sketches,  designed 
and  arranged  by  D.  O.  Hill  and 
executed  by  R.  Adamson  :  Hon.  Lord 
Robertson  ;  the  Bishop  of  Ripon  ;  Dr. 
George  Cook ;  Rev.  Andrew  Gray ; 
A  Newhaven  Fishwoman ;  W.  Etty, 
H. R.S.A. ;  J.  Stevens,  R.S.A. ;  An 
Artist ;  Colonel  Ferguson ;  and  A 
Newhaven  Pilot. 

1846  149  The    Cathedral,    Castle,    and    City   of 

Durham  :  Afternoon  in  Autumn. 
336  The  Battle-ground  of  Prestonpans. 
566  Frame  of  Calotype  Sketches. 

Calton  Hill  Stairs,  Edinburgh. 

1847  204  Castle  and  Fairy  Coves  of  Culzean  : 

Halloween. 
280  Peace  in  our  Borders  :  '  The  Rush-bush 

keeps  the  Cow.' 
448  '  Comin'  frae  the  Town.' 

1848  38  Edinburgh,  from  the  Castle. 

237  '  To  hail  the  bark  that  never  can  re- 
turn.' 
241  The  Boats  in  Sight. 
351  Elcho  Castle  :  Evening. 


1849     176 


178 
197 
205 


338 

1850  72 

J34 

135 
149 
292 

376 

1851  42 
67 

175 
254 


322 

358 
359 
622 


630 


1852 

131 

160 

316 

366 

462 

1853 

10 

140 

'  Amang  the  Braes  o'  Ballochmyle  '  :  a 
Study  from  Nature  for  the  larger 
picture,  No.  220. 

Ellangowan  :  Sunset. 

Sunset. 

Edinburgh,  from  '  Rest  and  be  Thank- 
ful.' 

The  Braes  and  Bridge  of  Ballochmyle. 
(Vide  No.  176.)  Painted  at  the  re- 
quest of  William  Maxwell  Alexander, 
Esq.,  of  Ballochmyle. 

A  Border  Tower. 

Sunset :  On  the  Terrace  of  Windsor 
Castle. 

The  Land  of  Burns  :  Ayr  in  the  dis- 
tance :  Sketch. 

A  Lonely  Shore  :  Summer  Afternoon. 

'  Ye '11  no  want  Haddies  the  day.' 

The  Valley  of  the  Nith,  from  the  Up- 
lands of  Dalswinton. 

Sunset. 

The  Haunted  Keep. 

The  Gare  Loch  :  Sunset. 

The  Fatal  Reef. 

Viaduct  on  the  Glasgow,  Dumfries  and 
Carlisle  Railway  :  River  Ayr. 
Painted  for  John  Miller,  Esq.,  Mill- 
field. 

The  Snab  of  Kinniel,  River  Forth : 
Sunset. 

Sunset. 

Gloamin'. 

Sunset :  View  of  the  Gareloch. 

Lent  by  John  Wilson,  Esq.,  Dundyvan. 

The  Mansion,  Dean,  and  Iron-Works 
of  Kinniel. 
Lent  by  John  Wilson,  Esq. 

Evening. 

Fotheringay.  Painted  for  Lord  Over- 
stone. 

Meeting  of  the  Tay  and  Tummell  : 
Sunset. 

The  Gareloch,  from  Roseneath  :  Sun- 
set Sketch. 

Sunset  on  a  Highland  Shore  :  Depar- 
ture of  Emigrants. 

The  Castle  and  Cathedral  of  Durham  : 
Evening. 

Lincluden. 


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Hill,  David  Octavius — contitiued 

141  Lincluden  :  and  in  the  Loan,  the  Cot- 
tage of  Helen  Walker. 

161  Mucklestane  Moor. 

Lent  by  John  Brown,  Esq.,  M.D. 

180  An  English  Coast  Scene. 

183  Ruins   of    Dunfermline   Palace :    Twi- 
light. 
Lent  by  E.  Gambart,  Esq.,  London. 

213  Study  for  a  Picture. 

244  Kenilworth,  Evening :  Sketch  for  a 
Picture. 

260  The  Palace  of  Stirling  :  Sunset. 

402  Dr.  Chalmers  and  his  Grandson  in 
Garden  of  Merchiston  Castle.  Painted 
chiefly  from  a  collotype  study  done 
by  Artist  in  1844. 

1854  87  Ruins  of  the  Palace  of  Dunfermline  in 

the  Woods. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Hunt,  Esq.,  Pittencrieff. 

103  Off  the  Essex  Coast. 

172  Macduff's  Castle,  Wemyss  Bay  :  Sun- 
set. 
Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,  Esq. 

357  The  Shrine  of  St.  Cuthbert,  from  the 
Prebend's  Bridge. 

1855  164  View  from  the  Bridge  of  Perth  :  Even- 

ing. 
364  Dunsinane  :  Sunset. 

471  A  Curling  Pond,  Redding  Village. 

472  A  Sketch  in  a  Garden. 
652  Study  of  Scotch  Firs. 

1856  100  Ossian's  Grave  and  the  Hill  of  Winds, 

Glenalmond.      Painted     for     George 

Patton,  Esq. 
198  The  Castle  of  the  Mains. 
320  Bruce 's  Castle  of  Turnberry.    Painted 

for  John  Faed,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
392  Ludlow  Castle. 

441  St.  Andrews  and  the  Maiden  Rock. 
457  Sweetheart  Abbey  :  Twilight. 

1857  51  Sunset :    Kilfauns    and    Elcho,    River 

Tay. 
77  Warwick  Castle. 

162  St.  Andrews,  from  the  Maiden  Rock. 
172  West  Highland  Heifers  :  a  Sketch. 
202  Twilight. 

320  Mackrahanish  Bay,  Mull  of  Cantyre. 
Lent  by  John  Houldsworth,  Esq.,  Glas 
gow. 


421  A    Family    of   West    Highlanders :    a 

Sketch. 
462  Claverhouse's    Castle   of    the    Mains. 

Painted  for  Miss  Stirling  Graham,  of 

Duntrune. 
469  In  Glencloy,  Arran. 

1858  67  Sketch  near  Dysart. 

86  Stirling,  from  Abbey  Craig. 

109  Dysart. 

189  The  Castle  and  Caves  of  Colzean : 
Moonlight. 

200  Rocks  at  Dysart. 

230  Bannockburn,  from  Gillies  Hill. 

Lent  by  J.  Heugh,  Esq.,  Manchester. 

304  Dundonald  Castle. 

317  Bruce 's  Castle  of  Turnberry.  Pur- 
chased by  Glasgow  Fine  Art  Associa- 
tion. 

451  Goatfell,  Arran  :  Sunset. 

592  The  Red  Rocks,  Dysart. 

1859  33  St.  Monance  during  Herring  Fishery  : 

Evening. 
47  The    Old    Church    of    St.    Monance  : 

Moonrise. 
213  The  Fishing  Town  of  St.  Monance. 
354  The  Old  Castle  of  Newark,  near  Elie. 

1860  166  Shipbuilding  Yard,  Dysart. 

167  The  Fisher's  Cove  :  Summer  Evening. 

204  Dysart,  from  the  Pier. 

309  Dysart    Harbour,    from    the    Sailors' 

Walk. 
374  On  the  Rocks  with  '  Tom  Brown.' 
395  The  Lonely  Tower. 
480  The  Fisher  Folk  of  Fife  :  Pittenweem. 
502  A  Rocky  Shore,  near  Elie,  Fife. 
506  Morning  in  the  Bay  of  Dysart. 
550  Summer  Moonlight. 

692  Stonehenge. 

693  Our  Neighbours  of  Newhaven. 
Calton  Hill  House,  Edinburgh. 

1862  427  The  Black  Vault  of  Dunure  :  Evening 

Twilight. 
561  Colzean,  Turnberry,  Ailsa  :  a  Dream  of 
Carrick  Shore. 

1863  71  Old    and    New    Edinburgh,    from    the 

Mons  Meg  Battery. 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  C.E. 
116  Colzean,  Turnberry,  Ailsa  :  a  Dream  of 
Carrick  Shore. 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  C.E. 


CATALOGUE 


171 


140  Dysart,  from  the  Old  Pier. 

141  Reading  by  the  Seaside. 

142  Elcho  Castle,  River  Tay  :  Twilight. 
207  Dr.  Chalmers  and  his  Grandson. 
284  The  Bay  of  Dysart. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Noel  Paton. 
286  The  Black  Vault  of  Dunure,  Carrick. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  C.E. 
394  Fotheringay. 

1864  46  Summer  Night :  a  Sketch. 

227  The  Calton. 

Lent  by  John  Dalgleish,  Esq. 

228  The  Grange. 

Lent  by  John  Dalgleish,  Esq. 
327  Off  the  Northumberland  Coast. 
405  Stirling    and   the    Carse   of   Menteith, 

from  Wallace's  Pass. 
412  H.M.S.    '  Conqueror* '    off    Hopetoun  : 

Review  of  Channel  Fleet. 
458  At  the  Seaside  :  Dysart. 
502  Elie,  Fife. 

1865  244  Huntingtower. 

Lent  by  John  Dalgleish,  Esq. 
566  Culloden  Moor. 

Lent  by  John  Dalgleish,  Esq. 
644  Taymouth  :  Queen's  Visit,   1842. 

Lent  by  James  Carnegie,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Rock  House,  Calton  Hill,  Edinburgh. 

1866  418  Lincluden  :  Autumn  Evening,  Reapers 

Returning. 
509  Lincluden  Abbey  :  Evening. 
624  The  Abbey  Mill  of  Crossraguel. 

1867  410  Auchindrane,  on  the  Doon  :  Sunset. 
412  The   Chieftain's   Oak,    Milnab,    River 

Turit. 

442  The  Narrow  Glen,  Perthshire. 

521  Aberdour,     from    the    Hawk    Craig  : 
H.M.S.  '  Racoon  '  off  St.  Colme's. 
Lent  by  James  Dewar,  Esq. 

525  Ruins  of  Dunfermline   Palace  :   Even- 
ing. 

539  Caputh  Ferry,  River  Tay. 

540  Dunure  Castle,  Carrick. 

618  On  the  Forfarshire  Coast,  near  the  Red 

Head. 
672  Evening. 

1868  374  From  George  IV.  Bridge  :  Night. 

407  The  Hospital  Ship  '  Dreadnought,'  off 
Greenwich. 


541  The  Witches'  Lake  and  Bay  of  St. 
Andrews. 

593  Dumbarton,  from  Kirkton  Hill. 

Lent  by  Peter  Denny,  Esq.,  Helenslee. 

670  The  Witch  of  Carrick  :  Cutty-sark  at 
her  Cantrips. 

846  The  Lamp  of  the  Lowdens,  Hadding- 
ton. 

882  Winter :  The  Ochils,  from  near  Pol- 
mont. 

1869  89  A  Whinny  Knowe  near  Polmont. 

138  Edinburgh,  from  Nelson's  Monument : 
Time-Gun. 

201  Edinburgh,  from  Calton  Hill :  Even- 
ing. 

354  '  Forfeited  in  the  Fifteen  ' :  a  Ruined 
Stronghold  of  the  Earls  of  Kilmar- 
nock. 

378  Castle  Campbell. 

392  Peep  o'  Day :  Castle  Cahir. 

496  Broughty  Castle,  Firth  of  Tay. 

532  Brodick  Bay,  Arran. 

650  The  Birthplace  of  Queen  Mary. 
Newington    Lodge,    Mayfield    Terrace,    Edin- 
burgh. 

1870  295  Wood  Scene. 
314  Twilight. 

346  '  Wearing  out  Life's  Evening  Grey.' 
448  Old     Mill.     (Patrick     Allan     Fraser's 

Hospitalfield  Trust,  Arbroath.     Vide 

p.   "3-) 
475  Kenmare,  Ireland. 
534  Waterloo  Bridge  and  Somerset  House, 

from  Hungerford. 
563  Meeting  of  the  Leven  and  Clyde. 
582  Perth,  from  Bellwood. 
626  Evening. 
1880     22  Landscape  :  Elcho  Castle,  on  the  Tay. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Stewart,  Esq.,  Portobello. 
172  Old   and    New    Edinburgh,    from    the 

Castle. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  Leithen. 
192  St.  Monans. 

Lent  by  Waller  H.  Paton,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
207  Fotheringay. 

Lent  by  William  Stewart,  Esq. 
499  Ballochmyle. 

Lent  by  J.  Miller,  Esq. 


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HOLE,  William 

Painter  and  Engraver 

Born  1846. 

Associate  1878.     Academician  1889. 

Exhibited  1866-73  as  W.  F.  Hole,  1874-84  as 

W.  B.  Hole. 
34  London  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1866  711  Trawler  coming  into  Harbour. 
830  Marmion  and  the  Spectre  Knight. 

1867  33  Study  of  Lions  from  Life. 
786  Turpin. 

1868  332  Devil's  Bridge,  Pass  of  St.  Gothard. 

1870  79  The  Arch  of  Titus  :   Colisuem  in  dis- 

tance. 
879  Contadino  of  the  Campagna. 
57  India  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1871  488  Gutenberg,    Inventor    of    Printing,    at 

Work. 
640  Betrothal. 
960  A    Night    to   be    Remembered   (Stuart 

Prize). 

1872  115  Chaucer  reading   to   John  of   Gaunt's 

Wife. 
376  The  Canterbury  Pilgrims. 
547  'My  Ward,  Sir.' 

Lent  by  John  Forman,  Esq. 
27  Hamilton  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1873  14  Chivalry. 

138  An  Evening  Effect. 
453  Incident  in  the  Life  of  St.  Elizabeth  of 
Hungary. 
Lent  by  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Lord  Provost. 
614  Nook  in  Herefordshire. 

1874  54  In  ^Eternum. 

95  Medea  in  the  Island  of  Circe. 

Lent  by  Robert  Cox,  Esq. ,  Edinburgh. 
125  The  Parting  of  Guinevere  and  Lance- 
lot. 
489  '  How  he  kepte  hys  tryste. ' 
51  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1875  238  A  Scholar. 

Lent  by  R.  T.  Hamilton  Bruce,  Esq. 
264  Quiet  Thoughts. 
361  Guinevere's  Ride  to  Almesbury. 

Lent   by   J.    Batty    Tuke,    Esq.,    M.D., 
Edinburgh. 
592  Her  Wedding  Day. 

Lent  by  James  Lawrie,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 


18  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1876  516  Ophelia. 

Lent  by  A.  Rintoul,  Esq. 
560  The  Children  of  John  de  la  Condamine, 

Esq. 
627  Taken  Unawares. 
702  Ugly  Customers. 

1877  27  A  Wounded  Enemy. 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Weinberg,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
309  A  Demonstration. 
429  His  Lordship. 

Lent  by  James  Lawrie,  Esq 
648  Rehearsal. 

1878  337  '  A  woful  ballad 

Made  to  his  mistress'  eyebrow.' 

Lent  by  Charles  Edward,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
341  The  Alarm. 

Lent  by  Samuel  Adamson,  Esq.,  Drum- 
clyer. 
439  '  The  Bard. ' 
528  The  Last  of  the  Bin. 

1879  298  The  Confessional  Stair. 
480  The  End  of  the  '45. 
511  An  Affair  of  Outposts. 
718  The  Despatch. 

1880  37  A  Straggler  of  the  Chevalier's  Army. 
197  A  Geographer. 

Lent  by  David  Tullis,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
247  Christmas  Eve  at  the  Squire's. 

Lent  by  E.  J.  Du  Val,  Esq.,  Southport. 
280  Mrs.  C.  M.  Campbell. 

1880  33  A  Wounded  Enemy. 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Weinberg,  Esq. 
283  A  Rehearsal. 

Lent  by  Robert  Cox,  Esq.,  Gorgie. 
307  The  Last  of  the  Bin. 

Lent  by  William  McTaggart,  R.S.A. 

1881  265  Queen  Mary's  First  Levee. 
413  The  Evening  of  Culloden. 
474  A  Portrait. 

490  An  Uncongenial  Subject. 
Lent  by  J.  J.  Cowan,  Esq. 

1882  163  Mrs.  Chinnery-Haldane. 
177  The  Poacher. 

Lent  by  John  James  Cowan,  Esq. 
257  Prince  Charlie's  Parliament. 
323  '  His  Eminence.' 
30  Saxe  Cobourg  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1883  90  «  The  Book-Hunter  ' :    Portrait  of  the 

late  John  Hill  Burton,  D.C.L.,  LL.D. 


CATALOGUE 


173 


264 

270 

334 

356 

1884 

112 

144 

3" 

327 

1885 

14 

98 

1886 

82 

257 

374 

416 

1887 

152 

1887 

682 

717 

Presen- 


W.S. 
:  Presen- 


1888  191 

414 

437 
826 

1889  261 
290 

369 

1890  183 

37 « 
436 
480 

1891  170 
208 

435 
502 


A  Golden  Wedding. 
The  Night's  Catch. 
The  Herring  Quay. 
'  Falstaff  ...   I  have  peppered  two  of 

them  .  .  .  Four  rogues  in  buckram  let 

drive  at  me.' 
'  Unwounded  from  the  dreadful  close, 
But  breathless  all,  Fitz-James  arose.' 
The  Fill  of  the  Two  Boats. 
Sheep-shearing  in  the  Cheviots. 
Playmates. 
1  If    thou    hadst    known.'     (Diploma 

Work.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 
When  the  Day's  Work  is  done. 
'  Steady ! ' 
Rev.  A.  Moody  Stuart,  D.D. 

tation  Portrait. 
The  Covenanter. 
David  Scott  Moncrieff,  Esq., 
The  Rev.  John  Reid  Omond 

tation  Portrait. 
The     Rev.     Alexander     Moody-Stuart, 

D.D. 
Etchings  from  Pictures  in  the  French 

and  Dutch  Gallery  of  the  Edinburgh 

International    Exhibition,     1886:     1, 

Jacque;    2,    Diaz;    3,    M.    Maris;    4, 

Corot;  5,  J.  Maris;  6,  Bosboom;  7, 

Monticelli ;  8,  Rousseau. 

Lent  by  Messrs  T.  &  A.  Constable. 
Rev.  Dr.  Burns,  Kirkliston  :  Presenta- 
tion Portrait. 
News  of  Flodden. 
Richard  and  Gilbert  Hole. 
Lost  at  Sea. 
Jubal. 

Gethsemane. 
Rizzio. 

The  Naiads'  Bath. 
Early  Architecture. 

Lent  by  James  D.  Lawrie,  Esq. 
1  He     is     coming  ' :      Etching     after 

Matthew  Maris. 
The    Sawyers :    Etching    after    J.    F. 

Millet. 
A  Landscape. 
Don  Quixote. 
Vulcan's  Forge. 
The    Leaping    Horse :    Etching    after 

Constable. 


1893 


27 
1894 


1895 


1896 


1897 


1898 


1891-2   86  The  Cleansing  of  the  Leper. 

209  The  Canterbury  Pilgrims. 

471  A  Portrait. 

596  La  Bergere  gardant  son  Troupeau  : 
Etching  after  J.  F.  Millet. 

316  Hearts  of  Oak. 

494  Etching  after  Portrait  by  Velasquez  of 
Don  Gaspar  de  Guzman,  Count  of 
Olivarez.     Owned  by  Earl  of  Elgin. 

512  Etching  after   Portrait  of   Rembrandt 
by  himself  in  the  Imperial  Gallery  of 
Vienna. 
Inverleith  Row,  Edinburgh. 

335  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

345  The  Rev.  Professor  W.  G.  Blaikie, 
D.D. 

380  The  Admiral  Pulido  Pareja  :  Etching 
after  Portrait  by  Velasquez. 

382  Feeding  Chickens :  Etching  after  Pic- 
ture by  M.  Maris. 

386  Six  Original  Etchings  illustrative  of 
1  Woodstock. ' 

233  Pro  Nobis. 

458  Fifteen  Drawings  for  Illustrated  Edi- 
tion of  '  Catriona,'  by  the  late  Robert 
Louis  Stevenson. 
Lent  by  Messrs.  Cassell  &  Co. 

459  Two  Drawings  illustrating  '  The 
Wrecker,'  by  the  late  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson. 

119  The  Enchanted  Castle. 

268  The  Cottar's  Saturday   Night.     (Mac- 

kelvie   Art  Gallery,   Auckland,   N.Z. 

Bought  with  J.  T.  Mackelvie  Fund, 

1896.) 
471  Twelve  Etchings  illustrating  the  Poems 

of  Robert  Burns. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  T.  C.  &  E.  C.  Jack. 
474  Pro  Nobis. 

144  Burns  and  Highland  Mary. 
187  Where  Stinchar  Flows. 
348  Miss  Dick  Lauder. 
548  An  Idyll  of  the  '45  :  after  the  late  Sir 

John  Millais. 
595  Maternal  Cares  :   after     Robert  Alex- 
ander, R.S.A. 
602  A    Dorsetshire   Valley :    after    E.    M. 

Wimperis,  V.P.R.I. 
608  James  M'Neill  Whistler  :  after  Portrait 

by  himself. 


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1901 


1902 


1903 


1904 


1905 


Hole,  William — continued 
1899    378  Ave  Maria.     (Panels  for  a  Reredos.) 
Lent  by  the  Marquis  of  Lothian. 
265  The  Entombment. 

661  The  Benedicite  :  Part  of  Mural  Decora, 
tion  for  the  Chancel  of  St.  Ninian's 
Church,  Glasgow. 
683  Street  of  the  Corn  Market,  Jesusalem. 
687  In  the  Wilderness. 
704  Street   of   the   Damascus   Gate,    Jeru- 
salem. 
730  Chapel  of  St.  Helena  in  the  Church  of 

the  Holy  Sepulchre,  Jerusalem. 
278  The  Coronation  of  James  II.  at  Holy- 
rood,  a.d.  1437. 

Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of 
Edinburgh. 
427  The  New  Arrival :  Etching  after  Hugh 

Cameron,  R.S.A. 
165  Keith,  Daughter  of  Alex.  Blackie,  Esq. 
47°  Snowclad     Pastures :     Etching     after 

Joseph  Farquharson,  A.R.A. 
498  The  Ascension. 

Lent  by  the  Rev.  E.  T.  S.  Reid,  Hawick. 
143  A  Portrait. 
226  Dibbling  Cabbages. 
522  The  State   Entry  of   Mary,    Queen   of 

Scots,  into  Edinburgh,  a.d.  1561. 

Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of 
Edinburgh. 
Inverleith  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 
361  Timber  Hauling  in  the  New  Forest : 

after    the    Picture    by    Lucy    Kemp 

Welch. 
347  King    Robert    the    Bruce    presenting 

Royal  Charter  to  Edinburgh,  1329. 

Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of 
Edinburgh. 
510  The  Last  Supper  :  Fresco  to  be  placed 

in  the  Apse  of  St.  John's  Episcopal 

Church,  Forres. 
439  '  Ecce  Homo. ' 
444  To    Winter    Quarters :     Etching    after 

Joseph  Farquharson,  A.R.A. 
161  The  Temptation  in  the  Wilderness. 
178  Reading  the  Charter  of  Incorporation 

of    the    Edinburgh    Merchant    Com- 
pany,  1681. 

Lent  by  the  Merchant  Company. 
294  '  It  is  the  Lord. ' 


11 

1906 


1907 


1908 


1909 


1910 


382  The  August  Moon  :  Etching  after  the 
late  Cecil  Lawson. 
13  Inverleith  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1911  100  Drawing  the   Furnace   Fire  :   Granton 

Iron- Works. 
118  The  Message  of  the  Church. 

1912  524  A  Highland  Cottage  Interior. 

576  A  Street  in  Jaffa. 

577  Within  the  Damascus  Gate,  Jerusalem. 
580  The   Church   of   the   Holy   Sepulchre, 

Jerusalem. 

1913  162  The  Dead  Sea,  from  Engedi. 

391  Illustrations  of  the  Old  Testament. 

Lent  by   Messrs.   Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
London. 

1914  429  King  David  purchasing  the  Threshing- 

floor  of  Araunah. 
622  Cartoon  for  Stained  Glass  Window  in 
the  U.F.  Missionary  College  Chapel, 
Inverleith  Terrace. 
Lent  by  Miss  Small,  Edinburgh. 

1915  209  A  Highland  Cottage  :  Interior. 

226  The  Epiphany  :  Altar  Picture  for  the 
Church  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Dun- 
dee. 

Lent  by  Rev.  Hugh  Cunnynghame,  Dun- 
dee. 

487  The  Judgment  of  Solomon. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode. 

698  Illustrations  of  •  Woodstock. ' 

1916  131  In  St.  Mark's,  Venice. 
343  The  Last  Supper. 

350  The  Memnons  of  Thebes. 
589  Pro  Nobis.    (Impressions  to  be  sold  for 
the  benefit  of  the  Red  Cross  Fund.) 


HONEYMAN,  John  Architect 

Born  1831.     Died  1914. 

Associate  1892.    Academician  1896. 

Hon.  Retired  Academician   1905. 

61    West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1867  182  Design  for  Proposed  Churches. 

1868  57  Design  for  Free  High  Church,  Partick. 

1869  73s  Free  West  Church,  Perth. 

1872    780  Design  for  a  Proposed  Free  Church. 

140  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 
1897    519  Auchamore  House,  Gigha. 
1900    575  The  Cliff,  Wemyss  Bay. 


CATALOGUE 


175 


23  West  Cumberland  Street,  Glasgow. 
1903    412  Skipness  Castle,  Argyllshire. 
416  Sketch  Design  for  a  Cathedral. 
428  East  Gable,  Brechin  Cathedral. 
1914    581  Design  for  a  Church  Interior. 

Lent  by  Herbert  L.  Honeyman,  Esq. 

582  Skipness  Castle,  Argyllshire. 

Lent  by  Herbert  L.  Honeyman,  Esq. 

583  Frame   of  Six  Photographs  of  Public 

Buildings  in  Glasgow. 
Lent    by    Glasgow     Art    Galleries    and 
Museums  Committee. 

584  Competitive  Design  for  Houses  of  Par- 

liament, Sydney. 

Lent  by  Herbert  L.  Honeyman,  Esq. 

585  Lochgilphead  Parish  Church. 

Lent  by  Herbert  L.  Honeyman,  Esq. 

HONEYMAN,  John  (and  KEPPIE) 
140  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1893  347  Inner  Hall,  Dunloe,  Wemyss  Bay. 

351  Premiated  Design  for  Glasgow  Art 
Galleries :  Perspective  View.  (Di- 
ploma Work.     R.S.A.   Collection.) 

500  Premiated  Design  for  Glasgow  Art 
Galleries  :  Detail  Drawing. 

1894  514  Competition     Design    for    Manchester 

Technical  College. 
515  Competition   Design   for  Museum  and 
Art  Galleries,  Glasgow. 

1895  490  '  Glasgow  Herald '  Buildings,  Glasgow. 
507  Queen    Margaret    College,    Glasgow  : 

Anatomical  Department. 
1898    558  Elevations  of  Designs  for  Belfast  Town 
Hall. 

586  Proposed      Restoration      of      Brechin 

Cathedral :    View    from    the    North- 
east. 
592  Design  for  Paisley  Technical  School. 

1900  515  Competitive  Design  for  National  Bank 

Buildings,  Glasgow. 
570  Redlands,  Bridge  of  Weir. 

1901  632  Iona  :  as  proposed  in  1891. 

HONEYMAN,  John  (and  KEPPIE  and 
MACKINTOSH) 
140  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 
1903    429  Messrs.   Pettigrew  &  Stephens'  Ware- 
house :  Central  Portion. 


1905  410  Business  Premises,  Sauchiehall  Street, 

Glasgow. 

1906  331  The  Hill  House,  Helensburgh. 

334  Premises,  Sauchiehall  Street,  Glasgow, 
ii  Blythswood  Square,  Glasgow. 

1907  459  Inner  Hall,  Dineiddwg,  Milngavie. 

1908  428  Glasgow  Savings  Bank,  Parkhead. 

1909  357  Glasgow    Savings    Bank,     Parkhead : 

Exterior  and  Interiors. 
359  Dineiddwg,  Milngavie  :   Dining  Room 

and  Library. 
376  Glasgow    Savings    Bank,    Parkhead  : 

Entrance. 

1910  346  Picture     Gallery,     Broughton     House, 

Kirkcudbright. 

1911  457  Interior,  3  Woodside  Place,  Glasgow. 
257  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

1912  468  Band  Pavilion,   Bowes  Museum,   Bar- 

nard Castle. 

1913  450  Interiors,  the  Glasgow  School  of  Art. 
462  Interiors,  Dineiddwg,  Milngavie. 

1915    598  Glasgow  Cross  Alterations. 


HOPE,  Robert 


Painter 


Born  1869. 


Associate  191 1. 

14  Springwell  Place,  Dairy  Road,  Edinburgh. 
1891    647  The   Thames,    from    London    Bridge : 
Morning. 
757  On  the  Braid  Burn. 
814  The  Village  Cross,  Cockburnspath. 
I89I-2699  In  Strath  Tay. 

825  On  the  Tay  at  Aberfeldy. 

1893  390  Edinburgh,  from  Redhall  Quarry. 
510  Remorse  :  an  Allegorical  Sketch. 

34  St.  Andrews  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1894  513  'Victory.' 

1896  33  A  Wee  Fisher  Lassie. 
376  Autumn. 

1897  184  An  Offering. 

440  The  Old  Mill  Pond,  East  Linton. 

1898  45  The  Bibliophile. 
257  Portrait  of  a  Girl. 
321  Woodland  Pasture. 

363  The  Edge  of  the  Forest,  Fontainebleau. 
43  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1899  379  Pastorella  and  Coridon. 
594  Phlox. 


176 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Hope,  Robert — continued 

1900  22  The  White  Muff. 

75  The  Bridgend,  Kelso. 
375  '  A  Tale  of  Love  and  Chivalry. ' 
669  The  Tweed  at  Kelso. 

1901  158  Study  of  a  Head. 
190  Fair  Isabel. 

436  Gathering  Potatoes. 

482  An  Autumn  Moonrise. 

483  The  Old  Church  of  Roxburgh. 

1902  160  Evening  on  the  Teviot. 
377  Elaine. 

379  Highland  Mary. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
501  The  Minstrel. 
36  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1903  145  Evening  :  Roxburgh. 

176  '  Gather  ye  rose-buds  while  ye  may.' 
360  Portrait. 

1904  516  '  Her    smile,    her    speech,    with    winning 

sway, 
Wiled  the  old  harper's  mood  away.' 
526  A  Heretic. 
550  The  Charm. 

1905  127  The  White  Cockade. 

238  The  Harbour  of  Pittenweem. 
505  The  Old  Net  Mender. 

1906  189  The  Spae-wife. 

221  Drying  Sails  :  Pittenweem  Harbour. 
311  Decorative  Panels  for  Ballroom,  Man- 
derston  House. 

1907  300  '  The  Lass  o'  Ballochmyle. ' 
320  '  Love  Lightens  Labour.' 
485  Portrait. 

42  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1908  337  Mrs.  James  P.  Gibson,  Edinburgh. 
348  Bygone  Days. 

494  A  September  Evening  :  Culross. 

1909  174  Mademoiselle. 
229  Dolores. 

468  Fair  Connoisseurs. 

1910  220  The  Town  Hall,  Culross. 
442  The  Pedlar. 

455  Summer  Sunlight. 

1911  91  The  Motor  Maid. 

124  The  Lady  and  the  Quezal. 
164  Dorothy,  Daughter  of  Lord  Salvesen. 
Lent  by  Lord  Salvesen. 

1912  16  Mrs.  Ritchie. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Ritchie,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 


72  Miss  Violet  M.  Salvesen. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Salvesen,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
294  An  Old  Blade. 

1913  49  Ex-Bailie  Geddes,  J. P. 
138  Mrs.  C.  E.  Green. 

Lent  by  Chas.  E.  Green,  Esq.,  Liberton. 
248  Miss  Macdonald. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Macdonald,  Ayr. 

32  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1914  98  Miss  Isobel  Nasmyth. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Nasmyth,  Edinburgh. 
371  Proud  Maisie. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 
375  The  Choice. 
547  (Vide  J.  Kinross.) 

1915  119  The  Vanity  Glass. 

258  Dr.  C.  H.  Thatcher,  F.R.C.S. 
361  Miss  Nasmyth. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Nasmyth. 
478  Marget. 

1916  132  Mrs.  T.  M.  Guthrie  and  Daughter. 

Lent  by  Dr.  T.  M.  Guthrie,  Liverpool. 
268  James     Wilson,     Esq.,     Ex-Dean     of 

Guild. 
353  A  Queen  of  Pageant. 
443  Landscape  :  Teviotdale. 


HORSBURGH,  John  Engraver 

Born  1791.     Died  1869. 

Foundation  Associate  Engraver  1826. 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew  after  the 
first  meeting. 

NO   EXHIBITS. 


HOUSTON,  George  Painter 

Born  1869. 

Associate  1909. 

Citizen  Buildings,  Glasgow. 
1898     179  Evening  in  Iona. 

434  Holms  of  Caaf,  Dairy,  Ayrshire. 

1905  308  Shores  of  Iona. 
Lynn,  Dairy,  Ayrshire. 

1906  185  Land  of  Brown  Heath. 
96  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 

1907  242  Winter. 


CATALOGUE 


177 


Lynn,  Dairy,  Ayrshire. 

1908  263  Autumn  Snow. 

96  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 

1909  290  October. 

Lynn,  Dairy,  Ayrshire. 

1910  443  A  Winter  Morning.     (Scottish  Modern 

Arts  Association.    Bought  1910.) 
96  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 

1911  97  '  It's  dovvie  in  the  hint  o'  hairst. ' 
154  March. 
137  Glen  Lyon. 
295  The  Lyon  at  Fortingal. 
151  Glengarnock  Castle. 

Lent  by  John  Greenlees,  Esq.,  Paisley. 


1913 
1914 


1915 


HOUSTON,  John  Adam  P.        Painter 

Born  1812.     Died  1884. 
Associate    1842.     Academician    1845. 

11  Roxburgh  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1833  28  Cattle  Piece. 

271  Ruins  of  Bun  Castle. 
15  Catherine  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1834  99  Cattle  returning  Home. 
125  Moonlight. 

23  Alfred  Street,  52  Bedford  Square,  London, 
and  7  Sciennes  Court,  Edinburgh. 

1836  164  The  Bandit's  Out-look. 
10  Rankeillor  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1837  39  Don  Quixote  in  his  Study. 
115*  Peasant  Girl. 

1838  142  French  Goatherds,  near  the  Pontoise. 

1839  42  Hide  and  Seek. 

43  In  Norwood  Forest. 

44  French  Goat-herd  Family. 

1840  34  Near  Manheim. 

35  Ruins  of  Rheinfels. 

185  '  A  fouth  o'  auld  nick-nackets.' 

190  Landscape  :  Composition. 

232  Lucy  Gray. 

243  The  Drachenfels. 

1841  68  Girl  of  Coblentz. 
297  The  Disappointed. 

365  The  Watchfire  :  Soldiers  of  Cromwell 
434  Porch  of  the  Church  of  St.   Germain 

l'Auxerrois,  Paris. 
497  The  Herdboy's  Sabbath. 


10 
1842 


1843 


1844 


1845 


1846 


1847 


1848 


1849 


Duncan    Street,    Drummond    Place,    Edin- 
burgh. 

158  An  Incident  of  the  Crusades. 

368  Releasing  the  Protestant  Prisoners  in 
the  Tower,  1558. 

444  Gateway,  St.  Germain  l'Auxerrois. 
23  Luther  and  Melancthon  translating  the 
Bible. 

375  The  Lady's  Tomb. 

549  Scene  at  Westminster  Abbey. 
35  Crusaders  :  Prayer  to  the  Cross  of  the 
Sword. 

401  Mountaineers. 

417  Mael  Shabad,  North  Wales. 

465  Oratory  called  the  King's  Chair,  Con- 
way Castle. 

526  Dolladern  Castle. 

527  The  Old  Chateau. 
128  The  Good  Samaritan. 

148  The  Cat's  Castle,  on  the  Rhine. 
234  The  Jew  Curiosity  Dealer. 

427  Shrine     of     Henry     V.,     Westminster 

Abbey. 

432  The  Gloaming. 
90  '  En  Avant. ' 

155  The  Secreting  of  the  Regalia  of  Scot- 
land. (Preston  Art  Gallery.  Pre- 
sented by  J.  Billington  Booth,  1898.) 

395  Scene  from  '  As  you  like  it. '  Presented 
to  the  Academy  as  his  Diploma 
Work.     (But   Vide  1853,  No.  390.) 

313  Cochem,  on  the  Moselle. 

343  The  Disobedient  Prophet. 

462  Sketch  :  Rhense. 

477  Port  Appin,  Argyleshire. 

478  Roman  Baths  at  Treves  :  Sketch. 

489  The   Holy   Sepulchre  :   from  a   Sketch 

by  Lieut. -Col.  Macniven. 
493  Great  Orme's  Head. 
579  Gateway  at  Huy,  on  the  Meuse. 
587  An  Arab :  Sketch. 
92  Highland  Guides. 
276  Grafenburg,  on  the  Moselle  :  Summer 

Evening. 
305  Benvenuto  Cellini. 

428  The  Beech  Glade. 
6  The  Prodigal  Son. 

56  Jonathan  Oldbuck. 
114  The  Deserted  Hall. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 


178 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Houston,  John  Adam  P. — continued 
433  '  Qui  va  la  ! ' 

1850  54  Scene  in  the  Forest  of  Arden  :  a  Day 

in  June  after  Rain. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
95  The  Highlands  in  1746. 
105  Forest  Glade  in  Arden. 
178  The  Cat's  Castle,   and  Course  of  the 

Rhine. 
266  Border  Raid  :  The  Peel  Defended. 
359  The  Moated  Grange. 
549  In  the  West  Highlands. 
623  Sketch  for  a  Picture. 
631  Highland  Scene. 

1851  23  Isaac  of  York  in  the  Vaulted  Chamber. 
81  Evening  :  The  Pathway  to  the  Shrine. 

141  In   Sutherland :    Fionveer,   Arkle,   and 

Stack. 
180  King    Richard    and    Wamba    in    the 

Forest. 
210  Ardgower     Hills,     from     Balahulish : 

Sketch. 
465  Cape  Wrath. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 
527  Bennevis. 

548  A  Stream  from  the  Hills. 
610  Finished     Sketch     of     '  The     Moated 

Grange. ' 

1852  29  '  Under  the  Leaves  Grene.' 
59  Portrait  Study. 

175  Grafenburg,  on  the  Moselle. 

225  The  Trysting  Tree  '  in  the  old  Border 

day.' 
495  Study  of  Trees. 
538  Ben  Ledi  from  Nature. 
541  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

563  Cuniag,  Sutherland :  Sketch. 

564  Benvenue      and      Loch      Vennachar : 

Sketch. 

565  Glasven,   Sutherland  :    Sketch. 
568  Ben-Ledi  :  Evening. 

1853  21  At  Furness  Abbey. 
90  The  Fugitive  Slave. 

133  The  Mountaineers. 

229  On  the  Lune,  near  Lancaster. 

379  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

390  The  Good  Samaritan.  (Diploma 
Work.  R.S.A.  Collection.  This 
seems  to  have  been  substituted  for 
1846,  No.  395-) 


493  Stack,  Sutherlandshire. 

504  Loch  Hourn. 

542  A  Green  Lane,  Lancashire. 

1854  93  The  Promenade. 

124  Minnow  Fishers,  in  Sutherland 

211  Roslin  Glen. 

225*  Cuniag,  Sutherland  :  Evening. 

241  Niddry  Castle. 

344  Fruit  Seller. 

489  Bolton  Abbey. 

521  Porta  Nigra,  Treves. 

Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1855  195  On  the  Lune,  near  Lancaster. 
258  La  Vespera. 

Lent  by  Dr.   Knapp. 
325  Twilight. 
393  The  Stile. 
447  Incident  in  the  Desert. 
502  Sunday. 

Lent  by  William  Wilson,  Esq. 
515  Sancho  Panza  and  the  Squire. 
559  Roslin. 

585  Doune. 

586  On  the  Thames. 

587  In  North  Wales. 

588  Loch  Awe. 

719  Glen  Sligican,  Skye. 

1856  in  Lucy  Gray. 

160  Castle  of  Assynt. 
335  Dutch  River  Scene. 
597  Ben  Nevis. 
704  Loch  Duig,  Ross-shire. 
4  Queensferry  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1857  72  Un  Giorno  Magro. 

112  Duck  Shooting  in  the  Maremma. 
130  Sunset  near  Pisa. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,   Esq. 
167  Sketch. 
269  One  of  Garibaldi's  Men. 

645  Stephano  and  Caliban  :  a  Sketch. 

646  Miranda  :  a  Sketch. 

647  Ophelia  :  a  Sketch. 

648  Landscape  :  a  Sketch. 

1858  234  '  Will  o'  the  Wisp  ' :  Finished  Sketch. 
251  '  Willo'  the  Wisp.' 

276  '  Carry.' 

332  '  La  Filatrice.' 

520  The  Music  of  the  Shell. 

610  Knock  Castle,  Skye. 

632  Loch  Hourne  :  Sketch. 


CATALOGUE 


179 


18 

Campden  Grove,   Church  Street,  Kensing- 

678 

ton,  London,   W. 

925 

1859 

59  La  Filatrice. 
217  The  Shadow  on  the  Casement. 
262  A  Portrait. 

1870 

497 
609 
636 

404  The  Look-Out. 

1871 

141 

471  Catch. 

S83 

H 

Gilston  Road,  Brompton,  London,  S 

W. 

1009 

1860 

18  Alio  Mercato. 

1018 

147  Old  Gravel  Pit. 

1872 

S3 

203  Smugglers'  Cove. 

350  Fanny  Fern. 

219 

394  Evening  Thoughts. 

278 

1861 

255  The  Squall  :  Will  they  weather 

it? 

1862 

13  Lights  and  Shadows  of  the  Wayside. 

385 

315  Night. 

562 

412  One  I  met. 

699 

508  The  Promenade. 

1873 

198 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 

53o 

582  Sketch. 

1874 

171 

Lent  by  Dr.  Maclean,  Armadale. 

217 

1863 

165  Solicitude. 

257 

1864 

204  Watch  and  Ward  :  Finished  Sketch  of 

271 

Picture. 

1875 

23 

366  What's  o'Clock? 

953 

395  Old  Castle  of  Assynt. 

IOOI 

1865 

36  Loch  Lomond  :  Evening. 

485  Portrait. 

1876 

407 

503  Prospero  and  Miranda. 

879 

Lent  by  John  Collie,  Esq. 

1877 

263 

664  '  A  Pas  Seul  '  in  the  Highlands. 

10 

Upper  Philimore  Place,  Kensington 
don,   W. 

,  Lon- 

1866 

157  Ben  Blaven,  Skye. 
510  The  Morning  Watch. 

336 
736 

565  Glasven,  Sutherland. 

1878 

464 

1867 

5  Head  of  Etive. 
39  Sunshine. 

1879 

47 
287 

423  Hans  Snapshaus  of  the  Commissariat. 

1880 

183 

647  The       Foragers'       Bivouac : 

Prince 

898 

Rupert's  Lambs. 

1881 

178 

Lent  by  John  Beaumont,  Esq., 

^avens- 

i°33 

knoll. 

1868 

408  Agnes. 

636  The  Broken  Target. 

1882 

348 
870 

795  The  Captured  Banner. 

1884 

60 

1869 

160  The  Black  Mount  :  Evening. 
384  Alice. 

935 
940 

656  Another  Bite, 

1885 

3 

A  Kingsman. 

On  the  Walls. 

Edith. 

Portrait. 

Bait. 

Not  in  Sight. 

Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

The  Esquire. 

The  Standard-Bearer. 

Danger. 

Lent  by  E.  Lees,  Esq.,  Oldham. 
A  Scamper. 
The  Watch  on  the  Moor. 

Lent  by  E.  Lees,  Esq. 
Duart,  Sutherland. 
The  Standard-Bearer. 
Loch  Achray. 

The  Reveille  :  Finished  Study. 
Duart  Tarn,  Sutherland. 
The  Ford. 

Twilight :  near  Leamington. 
The  Antechamber  Guard. 
A  Pleasant  Story. 
The  Vidette  before  Marston  Moor. 
The  Corrie,  Arran. 
The  Good  Captain  :  Finished  Study  for 

Large  Drawing. 
The  Officer  of  the  Watch. 
After  Culloden. 
Sir  Isaac  Newton  in  his  Study.     (Hos- 

pitalfield   Trust,    Arbroath.     Vide   p. 

"3.) 

Lent  by  P.  A.  Fraser,  Esq.,  H.R.S.A. 
Rhiconich,  Sutherland. 
Death  of  Warwick  the  King  Maker. 
March  of  Montrose  down  Glen  Nevis. 
A  Whisper. 
Old  Castle  of  Assynt. 
A  Satisfactory  Reflection. 
Snowdon  :  Evening. 
The  Vidette:  'Who  goes  there?' 
The   Black   Mount :    'Twixt   Day  and 

Night. 
Mountain  Gleanings. 
An  Eastern  Question. 
Past  Service. 
The  Rivals. 
Explaining  the  Attack. 
Plunder, 


180 


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Houston,  John  Adam  P. — continued 

51  A  Night  Alarm  in  the  Cavalier  Camp. 
(R.S.A.     Collection.      Presented     by 
John    L.    and    Alfred    C.     Houston, 
1909.) 
950  Lancaster  as  in  185 1. 
1060  Loch  Lomond  :  Evening. 


HOWISON  (or  HOWIESON),  William 

Engraver 
Born  1798.     Died  1850. 

Associate  1838. 
NO   EXHIBITS. 


HUNTER,  Mason  Painter 

Born  1854. 
Associate  19 13. 

24  Buccleuch  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1879  817  Among  the  Birch-Trees,  Burnham. 
898  By  the  Willow-skirted  Pool. 

1880  870  The  Sea. 

1048  Old  Church,  Chingford. 

1881  831  Afternoon  :  Coldingham  Meadow. 
16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1882  643  Harvest-Time  :  Kincardineshire. 
693  Bonaly  Tower,  Colinton. 

968  Coldingham  Harbour. 
1009  An  April  Morning  :  Duddingston  Loch. 

1883  202  The  Haunt  of  the  Sea-bird. 
626  Old  Battersea  Bridge. 

1059  The  Haven  under  the  Hill. 
24  Buccleuch  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1884  140  Salmon  Nets  :  Auchmithie. 
775  '  Vennachar's  Broad  Wave.' 
891  A  Highland  Drove. 

936  On  the  Seine,  Notre  Dame. 
Albert  Studios,  6  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1885  603  The  Bay  of  Nigg. 

736  On  the  Canal  at  Broxburn. 
1078  A  Silent  Shore. 
1885    196  Chailly  Church,  near  Barbizon. 
254  A  Bypath  to  the  Pentlands. 
606  Spring-Time. 
625  Laverockdale. 


855  Cairntowers,  near  Craigmillar. 

1886  264  Morning  after  the  Storm. 
307  Fishing  Boats  :  Newhaven. 
418  Croftland,  Cockburnspath. 

1 137  Fishers'  Cove  :  Harbour. 

1887  198  A  Rockbound  Coast. 

283  An  August  Morning  :  Crail. 

362  A  Freshening  Breeze. 

556  '  While  Daylight  Lingers. ' 

1887  63  A  Woodland  Path. 
124  Nearing  the  Shore. 

224  Milldown  Point,  Coldingham. 
398  Early  Morning  :  Duddingston. 
438  The  Roslin  Road. 

1888  210  '  When  the  Tide  comes  in.' 

820  On  the  Almond,  Kirkliston. 
833  Evening  on  the  Canal. 

870  Kirkliston  Bridge. 

1889  102  St.  Regulus'  Tower. 
118  Fading  Light. 

802  Spring-Time. 

849  The  Castle  Ruins,  St.  Andrews. 

871  '  Fair  St.  Andrews.' 

iia  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1890  16  Noontide. 

297  Evening  :  on  Allan  Water. 
591  Craigforth  Mill,  Stirling. 

Lent  by  Lawrence  Pullar,  Esq.,   Bridge 
of  Allan. 
627  A  Summer  Sea. 
671  Afternoon  :  Coast  of  Kintyre. 

1891  37  Stormy  Twilight. 

400  Sunny  Noon  :  Ballantrae. 
777  Evening  Sunlight. 

821  Ballantrae  Castle. 

1891-2  400  «  While   the   grey   tide   ebbs   with   the 
ebbing  light.' 
707  Morning  :  Tarbert  Harbour. 
779  A  Wintry  Afternoon. 

1893  36  A  Creek  on  Loch  Fyne. 
90  Drifting  Out. 

378  A  Glimpse  on  the  Forth. 
407  St.  Monans,  from  the  Sea. 

1894  342  Beating  Out  :  Loch  Fyne. 

1895  87  The  Mill  Pond. 

313  September  :  on  the  Tyne. 
350  On  Corstorphine  Hill. 
543  Prestonkirk. 

1896  46  The  Rising  Gale. 

219  The  Net  Poles,  Tarbert  Harbour. 


CATALOGUE 


181 


1898 


1899 


1900 


1901 


280  Moorland  Solitude. 
634  '  Where  Seabirds  Cry.' 
60  North  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1897     31  Castle  Sween. 

344  Twilight  on  Jura. 
712  Under  the  Cliffs  :  St.  Abbs. 
289  Invernahyle  Bridge. 
427  By  Murmuring  Stream. 
495  Morning  after  Rain  :  Loch  Creran. 
Lent  by  Bailie  M'Kenzie,  Edinburgh. 
787  Mists  on  Morven. 
191  '  When  the  Wind  bloweth  in  from  the 

Sea.' 
366  Nightfall :  Sound  of  Kilbranan. 
532  St.  Monans'  Church,  Fife. 
574  Morning  :  Boats  coming  in. 
627  Breaking  Waves. 
85  The  Twilight  Hour  :  Onich. 
268  In  Nether  Lochaber. 
460  The  Crofter's  Harvest :  Onich. 
650  Breezy  Weather  :  Berwickshire  Coast. 
84  The  Queen's  Road,  Glen  Ogle. 
118  Sol  way  Cliffs,  Port-o '-Warren. 
147  A  Highland  Croft,  Glen  Ogle. 
180  A  Glimpse  of  Loch  Earn. 
425  Lochearn  Head. 
5  North  Charlotte  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1902      84  Toiling  while  the  Shadows  deepen. 
113  By  the  Nor 'land  Sea. 
479  Drift-Net  Fishers. 
620  The  Old  Pier,  Strachur. 
361  The  Quiet  of  the  Morning. 
375  A  Reach  of  Loch  Fyne. 
249  In  with  the  Tide. 
366  The  Grey  of  the  Morning. 
495  Out  with  the  Tide. 
84  Where  Seabirds  Cry. 
161  Evening  Tide  :  Port-na-Coul. 
124  Early  Morning  :  Loch  Fyne. 
262  Beating  Home. 
395  Twilight :  Tarbert. 
54  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1907     145  A  Freshening  Breeze. 
183  The  Sunlit  Shore. 
546  Home  from  the  Sea. 
264  The  Quay-Side,  Tarbert. 
340  Drifting  Out. 
492  The  Climbing  Sea. 
199  St.  Monans'  Church. 
488  Noontide  :  Loch  Fyne. 


1910 

27  A  Fisher  Haven. 

315  Grey  St.  Monans. 

463  Newark  Castle,  Fife. 

1911 

147  St.  Monance. 

169  '  Beneath  the  Castle's  sheltering  lee.' 

265  Crofter  Shielings,  Isle  of  Barra. 

1912 

131  Crossing  the  Minch. 

228  Dawn. 

1913 

94  The  Haven,  Machrihanish. 

180  The  Glistening  Shore. 

215  An  Atlantic  Headland. 

1914 

220  The  Shadowed  Road. 

311  Atlantic  Breakers. 

360  The  Castle. 

1915 

190  The  Mill-Lade,  Ceres. 

221  Lingering  Lights  :  Ceres. 

368  Shadowed  Willows. 

504  Off-shore,  Island  of  Arran. 

1916 

109  The  Bishop's  Bridge,  Ceres. 

264  Baltille  Farm,  Ceres. 

297  The  Mill-Stream. 

483  The  Ferry,  Dalmeny. 

1903 


1904 


1905 


1906 


1908 


1909 


HUTCHISON,  John  Sculptor 

Born   1833.     Died   1910. 

Associate   1862.    Academician    1867. 

Hon.  Retired  Academician  1909. 

Librarian  1877- 1886. 

Treasurer  1886- 1907. 

26  Charles  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1856  743  Medallion  Portrait. 

10  Randolph  Cliff,  Edinburgh. 

1857  674  Melinda. 

1858  750  Bust  of  a  Gentleman. 

96  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1859  721  Bust  of  J.  B.  Macdonald,  Esq. 

724  Medallion    Alto-Relievo  :    '  Genevieve. ' 

726  (No  entry  in  Catalogue.) 

745  Colossal  Bust  of  Harald  Hardrada. 

97  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1860  846  Bust  in  Plaster  of  Robert  Scott  Lauder, 

Esq.,    R.S.A.     (Vide    1862,    No.   832, 

and  1916,  No.  39.) 
848  Bust  of  Dr.  Farquharson. 
855  Hamlet:    a     Bust    in    Marble.     {Vide 

1916,   No.   45.)    (Paisley  Corporation 

Museum.     Bequeathed  by  Sir   Peter 

Coats,  1890.) 


182 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Bust  in  Marble.  (Di- 
'  Marietta,  a  Roman 
Rome,  i860.'    R.S.A. 


Hutchison,  John — continued 

864  Bust  in  Marble  of  John  Philip,  Esq., 
R.A.,  H. R.S.A.  (Vide  1880,  No. 
351.)  (Scottish  N.P.G.  In  Plaster. 
Presented  by  Mrs.  Currie,  1909.) 

1861  795  A  Roman  Matron  :  Bust  in  Marble. 

Lent  by  James  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
800  Bust    in    Marble    of    Laurence    Mac- 

donald,     Esq.,     H. R.S.A.      (R.S.A. 

Collection.      Presented      by      Artist, 

1864.) 
812  A  Roman  Girl  : 

ploma  Work. 

Girl,'  signed 

Collection.) 

1862  827  Bust  in  Marble  of  Dr.  Farquharson. 
832  Bust  in  Marble  of  Robert  Scott  Lauder, 

Esq.,  R.S.A.  (Vide  i860,  No.  846, 
and  1916,  No.  39.)  (N.G.  of  Scot- 
land. Presented  by  the  R.S.A., 
1910.) 

836  Bust  in  Marble  of  Biggs  Andrew,  Esq., 
Q.C. 

852  Bust  in  Marble  of  George  Harvey, 
Esq.,  R.S.A.  (Vide  1876,  No.  772.) 
(R.S.A.  Collection.  Presented  by 
Harvey,  1862.) 

858  '  Don  Quixote. ' 

1863  795  Marble  Bust  of  Mrs.  Learmonth. 

827  Marble  Bust  of  Professor  Allman. 
(Vide  1916,  No.  55.) 

1863  397  Harald    Hardrada :    Colossal    Bust    in 

Marble. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 
402  A  Roman  Matron. 

Lent  by  J.  T.   Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
414  Hamlet. 

Lent  by  Professor  Lushington. 

419  A  Roman  Girl. 

420  Mrs.  Learmonth. 

Lent  by  Colonel  Learmonth. 

1864  702  Bust  in  Marble  :   Fanny,  Daughter  of 

Thomas      Faed,        Esq.,       A.R.A., 
H.R.S.A. 
706  Bonnye  Kilmeny. 

1865  892  Bust    in    Marble 

Mother. 

Lent  by  James  T 
904  Bust  in  Marble  : 
herd. 


Stella,    a    Roman 

Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
Angelino,'  a  Shep- 


1866    874 
875 


877 


878 

1867  908 

932 

936 

1868  1079 

1869  984 


999 
100 1 

1870    904 


9i5 


925 


942 


944 
1871     783 


1873    644 


Bust  in  Marble  :  Mrs.  Richardson. 
Statue  in  Marble  :  a  Roman  Dancing 

Girl. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 
Adam   Black,    Esq.  :    Bust   in   Marble. 

(Edinburgh  Philosophical  Institution. 

Vide    1874,    No.    570,    and   1880,    No. 

35o.) 
Pasquccia,  a  Young  Roman  :  Marble. 
Bust  in   Marble   of  James  Ballantine. 

Part  of  the  Ballantine  Testimonial. 
Recumbent  Statue  of  a  Lady  :  Part  of 

a  Marble  Altar-Tomb. 
Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Lady. 
Marble    Bust    of    James    Cox,    Esq., 

Lochee. 
Bust  in   Marble  of  J.  Whyte-Melville, 

Esq.,  Bennochy.     Presented  to  Lady 

Catherine  Whyte-Melville  by  Grand 

Lodge  of  Scotland. 
Genevieve  :  Marble. 
Dante  :  Marble. 

Lent  by   James   Cowan,    Esq. 
Alto-Relievo  in   Marble  :   the  late   Dr. 

Robert     Lee.       Part     of     Memorial, 

Grange  Cemetery. 
The  Angel  of  the  Resurrection  :  Mezzo- 
Relievo  in   Marble.     Part  of   Robert 

Lee  Memorial,  Greyfriars'  Church. 
Alto-Relievo    in    Marble    of    the    late 

Robert   Scott   Lauder,    R.S.A.,    1859. 

Part  of  Memorial,  School  of  Design, 

Edinburgh. 
Pasquccia,    a    Roman    Contadina  :    in 

Marble.     (Vide  1916,  No.  52.)    (N.G. 

of    Scotland.      Deposited    by    Royal 

Association    for    Promotion    of    Fine 

Arts    in    Scotland,     1870 ;    presented 

1897.) 
Bust   in    Marble :    Colonel   Macdonald 

Macdonald.     Presentation. 
Bust    in    Marble    of    James    Falshaw, 

Esq.,  C.E. 
Bust  in   Marble  of  Peter   Reid,   Esq., 

Forfar.     (Vide    1873,    No.    648,    and 

1880,  No.  352-)    (Reid  Hall,  Forfar. 

Presented  by  Sitter.) 
A  Roman  Dancing  Girl  :  Marble. 
The  Earl  of  Dalhousie,  K.T.,  G.C.B.  : 

Marble. 


CATALOGUE 


183 


1874 


1875 


1876 


1877 


646  The    late    Archibald    Watson    Goldie, 

Esq.,  W.S.  :  Marble. 

647  '  Nina,'  a  Roman  Study  :  Marble. 

648  Peter    Reid,    Esq.,    Forfar:    Original 

Model  of  the  Marble  Bust  now  in  the 

Reid  Hall,  Forfar.     (Vide  1871,  No. 

788,  and  1880,  No.  352.) 
654  Mrs.  Lockhart  Thomson  :  Marble. 
658  The  late  Sir  James  Y.  Simpson,  Bart., 

M.D. 

665  '  Emmie  ' :  a  Study  from  Nature. 

666  Mrs.  James  Ballantine  :  Marble. 

680  Medallion  :    the   late   William    Glover, 
D.D.     Part  of  Monument,  Greenside 
Church,   Edinburgh. 
House,  97  George  Street,  Edinburgh;  Studio, 
3  Thomas  Street,  Torphichen  Street,  Edin- 
burgh. 

567  The  Glee  Maiden  :  Marble. 

568  '  Katie,'  Daughter  of  John  MacLaren, 
Esq.,  Advocate:  Marble. 

570  The  late  Adam  Black,  Esq.  :  Original 
Model  of  the  Marble  Bust  presented 
to  the  Philosophical  Institution. 
Modelled  from  life,  1865.  (Vide 
1866,  No.  877,  and  1880,  No.  350.) 

572  James  Salmon,  Esq.,  Architect,  Glas- 
gow :  Marble. 

661  Rev.  Alexander  Duff,  D.D.,  LL.D.  : 
Marble  Bust.  To  be  placed  in  the 
Free  Church  College  Hall,  Calcutta. 
(Scottish  N.P.G.  In  Plaster.  Bought 
»9°5-) 

772  The  late  Sir  George  Harvey,  P.  R.S.A. 
i860.  Bust  in  Marble.  (R.S.A.  Col- 
lection.    Vide  1862,  No.  852.) 

669  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  George  Dal- 
ziel,  Esq.  :  Posthumous. 

671  Bust  of  John  Clerk  Brodie,  Esq.  : 
Marble. 

695  James  Carmichael,  Dundee  :  Sketch 
Model  for  the  Colossal  Bronze  Statue 
erected  in  Art  Gallery  Grounds,  Dun- 
dee, 1873.  (Vide  1878,  No.  738.) 
(Dundee  Art  Gallery.  Sketch  Model. 
Presented  by  Artist,  1878.)  (Bust  in 
Plaster  of  Carmichael  bequeathed  in 
1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 


859  Design  for  an  Altar-Tomb,  now  being 

executed  in  Marble. 
863  Perspective    View  :    Bronze    Door    of 

Mausoleum. 

1878  737  The  late  Adam  Black  :  Marble. 

738  The  late  James  Carmichael,  Engineer  : 
Model  for  the  Head  of  the  Colossal 
Bronze  Statue  erected  at  Dundee. 
(Vide  1877,  No.  695.) 

741  Duncan  M'Laren,  Esq.,  M.P.  :  Marble. 

742  Bust  of  a  Young  Lady  :  Marble. 

1879  744  Alto-Relievo  Portrait :  Bronze. 

746  The  late  Adam  Black,  Esq.  :  Marble. 
751  Henry  Simpson,  Esq.  :  Marble. 
753  Rev.     George    R.     Davidson,     D.D.  : 
Marble.     Presentation. 

1880  778  Marietta,  a  Roman  Girl :  Bronze. 

779  The     late     George     Paul     Chalmers, 

R.S.A.  :  Marble. 
784  Bust  of  a  Gentleman. 
994  Drawing    of     Marble     Monument     in 

memory    of    the    late    George    Paul 

Chalmers,   R.S.A.,  erected  in   Dean 

Cemetery.     Designed    and   executed 

by  John  Hutchison. 
1880   345  Sketch  Model  for  the  Colossal  Bronze 

Statue  of  the  late  Adam  Black  erected 

in  Edinburgh. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 

346  '  Katie  ' :  Bust  in  Marble. 

Lent  by  the  Lord-Advocate,   John   Mac- 
laren,  later  Lord  Maclaren. 

347  Stella :    Study    from    Life    at    Rome : 

Marble. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 

348  Hamlet :  Marble. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 

349  A  Roman  Matron  :  a  Study  from  Life 

at  Rome  :  Marble. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 

350  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Adam  Black, 

Esq.  Presented  to  the  Philosophical 
Institution  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig. 
(Vide  1866,  No.  877,  and  1874,  No. 
57o.) 

Lent    by    the    Philosophical    Institution, 
Edinburgh. 


184 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Hutchison,  John — continued, 

351  Bust    of    the    late    John    Philip,  R.A. 

In    Marble.       (Vide    i860,    No.  864.) 

(Hospitalfield  Trust.  Arbroath.  Vide 

p.   "3-) 

Lent    by    Patrick    Allan    Fraser,    Esq., 
H.R.S.A. 

352  Bust  in   Marble  of  Peter   Reid,   Esq., 

Forfar.     [Vide    1871,    No.    788,    and 

1873,  No.  648.) 

Lent  by  the  Reid  Hall,  Forfar. 

353  Dante  :  Marble. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq.,  M.P. 

354  '  Pasquccia  '  :    a    Study    from    Life    at 

Rome  :  Marble. 
Lent  by  Dr.  Batty  Tuke. 
369  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  D.  O.  Hill, 
R.S.A.,  after  Patric  Park,  R.S.A. 
(Vide  Park,  1880,  369.)  (N.G.  of 
Scotland.  Presented  by  R.S.A. , 
1910.) 

380  Alto-Relievo  in   Bronze  :   the  late   Dr. 

Robert  Lee. 

Lent  by  Lockhart  Thomson,  Esq. 

381  Roman  Dancing  Girl  Reposing. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 

1881  720  King  Robert  the  Bruce  :  Bronze  Statue. 

1882  734  The    late     William     Jenkyns,     M.A.  : 

Model  of  part  of  the  Marble 
Memorial  erected  in  King's  College, 
Aberdeen.  (University  of  Aberdeen. 
A  Medallion  Portrait.) 
737  The  late  William  Rutherfurd  Sanders, 
Professor,  University  of  Edinburgh  : 
Posthumous  Marble  Bust.  Presented 
to  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 

1883  804  Bust  of  a  Gentleman. 

805  Marble  Bust :  the  late  Lady  Moncrieff. 

806  Bust  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Herbert  Story, 

D.D.,  Rosneath. 

807  Bronze  Bust:  Lord  M'Laren. 

1884  822  Sir  J.    Noel   Paton,    R.S.A.     Modelled 

1871. 

823  R.  Roy  Paterson,  Esq.  :  Marble  Bust. 

825  The  late  Sir  Charles  Wyville  Thom- 
son :  Marble  Bust.  Presented  to  the 
University  of  Edinburgh. 

827  The    late    J.    A.    Lake    Gloag,    Esq.  : 

Marble  Bust. 

828  The  late  Fox  Maule,  Earl  of  Dalhousie. 


1885  814  Marble  Bust  :  the  late  Sir  Henry  Well- 

wood  Moncrieff,  Bart.,  D.D. 
3  Torphichen  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1886  819  The  late  Arthur  Perigal,  R.S.A.  :  Alto- 

Relievo. 

821  II  Condottiere  :  Bronze. 

822  A  Study  from  Life  at  Rome. 

823  William  M'Evvan,  Esq.  :  Marble  Bust. 
827  The     late     Dr.     Lindsay     Alexander : 

Marble  Bust.  Part  of  Memorial  in 
Augustine  Church,  Edinburgh. 

1887  673  Dante  :  Bronze. 

Lent  by  T.  D.  Brodie,  Esq. 
675  Marble  Bust  of  Professor  Sir  Douglas 

Maclagan,  M.D.  :  Presentation  Bust. 
677  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  John  Baxter, 

Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
685  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Very  Rev. 

Principal     Tulloch,      D.D.,      LL.D. 

Executed  by  command  of  the  Queen. 

1887  97  Bust  of  Peter  Reid,  Esq.,  Forfar. 

Lent  by  J.  Hutchison,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
319  A  Roman  Matron  :  Marble. 
Lent  by  T.  D.  Brodie,  Esq. 

321  Angelino,  a  Shepherd  Boy  of  the  Cam- 

pagna  di  Roma  :  Marble. 
Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 

322  Dante  :  Marble. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 

1888  706  Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Lady. 

707  Sir  Charles  U.  Aitchison,  K. C.S.I.  : 
Presentation  Marble  Bust  for  Pun- 
jab's (Aitchison)  College,  Lahore. 
(Vide  1897,  No.  363.) 

711  Bust  of  John  Clerk  Brodie,  Esq.,  C.B., 
LL.D.,  of  Idvies. 

1889  775  Bust  in   Marble  of  the  late  Rev.    Dr. 

Norman  Macleod,  LL.D.  Commis- 
sioned by  the  Queen. 

777  Bust  in  Marble  of  Her  Majesty  the 
Queen.  Presented  to  the  Victoria 
Art  Galleries,  Dundee,  by  ex-Provost 
Ballingall,    1889. 

787  A  Torch  Racer :  Original  Model  for 
the  Bronze  Statue  placed  on  the 
Dome  of  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 

1890  495  A  Torch  Racer :  Replica  in  Bronze  of 

the  Head  of  the  Statue. 
Lent  by  Prof.  Sir  William  Turner,  M.B., 
H.R.S.A. 


CATALOGUE 


185 


496  The  late  Dr.  Andrew  Combe  :  Marble 
Bust.  (Scottish  N.P.G.  Presented 
by  Robert  Cox,  M.P.,  1896.) 

500  The  late  Hon.  Lord  Fraser  :  Marble 
Bust. 

505  The  late  John  Grigor,  M.D.,  Nairn: 
Bronze  Statue.     Erected  at  Nairn. 

508  Dante  :  Marble. 
1891    566  Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Lady. 

568  William  Tod,  Esq  :  Bust  in  Marble. 

578  Bust  of  the  late  William  Wright, 
LL.D.,  Professor,  University  of 
Cambridge.  In  Marble  for  the  Fitz- 
william  Museum,  Cambridge. 
1891-2  547  Miss  Harris  :  Marble  Bust.  For  the 
High  School,  Dundee. 

550  Bust  of  Sir  Douglas  Maclagan,  M.D. 

554  Study  of  a  Girl's  Head. 

1893  148  The   late   J.    F.    MacLennan,    LL.D.  : 

Marble   Bust.     For  Trinity   College, 

Cambridge. 
151  Penserosa. 
250  The  late  Mrs.  Barbour,  of  Bonskeid  : 

Marble  Bust. 
252  Alto-Relievo  :   the  late  Alexander  Kil- 

gour,    M.D.,    Aberdeen.     Model    for 

part  of  a  Memorial  at  Aberdeen. 
336  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

1894  162  James  Carmichael,  Engineer,  Dundee. 
164  Miss  Ethel  Campbell  Smith  :   Bust  in 

Marble. 

167  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

168  The  Regent  Murray  :  Model  for  Statue 

in  the  National  Gallery  of  Scotland. 
The    gift    of    the    Earl    of    Moray. 
(Scottish  N.P.G.      Eastern  part  of  the 
Facade.) 
276  Bust  of  Her  Majesty  the  Queen,  1888. 

1895  202  Bust  of  Miss  Harris,  Dundee. 

341  '  Agriculture  ' :  Sketch  Model  for 
Statue,  Facade  of  Caledonian  Rail- 
way Station,  Edinburgh. 

346  *  Engineering  '  :  Sketch  Model  for 
Statue,  Facade  of  Caledonian  Rail- 
way Station,  Edinburgh. 

437  Study  for  the  Head  of  a  Colossal 
Statue. 

1896  212  The  late  Charles  Jenner,  Esq.  :  Marble 

Bust. 


1897 


1899 
1900 


1901 


1902 


1903 


1904 
1905 
1911 


1916 


217  Pasquccia  :    Roman   Study. 
197  Study  of  a  Girl's  Head. 

203  Bust:   William  M'Ewan,  Esq.,  M.P. 

204  Statue  :   George  Buchanan,   Humanist 

and  Reformer. 
363  Bust  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  U.  Aitchi- 
son,    K.C.S.L     Executed  in    Marble 
for    the   Aitchison    College,    Lahore. 
(Vide  1888,  No.  707.) 
246  Dante  :  Ravenna. 

311  The   late    Professor   William    Ruther- 
furd,    M.D.,    F.R.S.  :    Marble   Bust. 
Presented  to  the  University  of  Edin- 
burgh. 
124  The  Good  Shepherd  :  Marble. 
224  Rev.  David  Macrae  :  Model  for  Marble 
Bust    in    Gilfillan     Memorial    Hall, 
Dundee. 
231  /Eneas   J.    G.    Mackay,    Esq.,    K.C.  : 

Marble  Bust. 
239  Henrietta  :   Marble. 
391  Bust  of  Her  late  Majesty  Queen  Vic- 
toria,  1888. 
215  Bust  of  a  Lady. 
400  Study  of  a  Roman  Girl. 
519  James    Grahame,     Marquis    of     Mon- 
trose :  Alto-Relievo  Bronze. 
209  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

305  Bust    of    Thomas    Aird.     Executed    in 
Marble  for  Free  Library,  Dumfries. 
238  A  Florentine. 

208  Sir  John  Batty  Tuke,  M.D.,  M.P. 
610  Hamlet. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  T.  &  A.  Constable. 
635  Pasquccia. 

Lent  by  Sir  John  Batty  Tuke. 
39  Robert  Scott  Lauder,  R.S.A.  :  Bust  in 
Marble.     (Vide    i860,    No.    846,    and 
1862,  No.  832.) 
Lent  by  the  N.G.  of  Scotland. 
45  Hamlet:   Bust  in  Marble.     (Vide  i860, 
No.  855.) 

Lent  by  the  Paisley  Art  Gallery. 
52  A  Roman  Contadina  :  Bust  in  Marble. 
(Vide  1870,  No.  942.) 
Lent  by  the  N.G.  of  Scotland. 
55  Professor  George  James  Allman  :  Bust 
in  Marble.     (Vide  1863,  No.  827.) 
Lent  by  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 


186 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


HUTCHISON,  Robert  Gemmell 

Painter 
Born  i860. 

Associate  igoi.    Academician  191 1. 

1  India  Buildings,  Edinburgh. 

1878  114  Youthful  Labour. 
348  Quiet  Pastures. 
506  A  Country  Well. 

53  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1879  131  A  Sunny  Morning. 

138  John  Knox's  Bedroom. 
312  A  Secluded  Spot. 

583  Coming  from  Church :  Christmas 
Morning. 

1880  159  Dull  Trade. 

599  The  First  Marriage  in  St.  Giles' 
Cathedral  since  the  Reformation, 
April   15,   1879. 

1881  599  '  Oor  Ain  Fireside. ' 
709  The  Empty  Cradle. 

4  Maitland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1882  144  School  Days. 

151  At  the  Royal  Review,  Edinburgh,  1881. 
604  A  Grimsby  Skipper. 

1883  67  Dreams  of  the  Past. 
141  Blossom  and  Decay. 
295  Puir  Folk's  Fuel. 

602  Under  Orders  :  the  Recreation  Room, 
Edinburgh  Castle  :  Day  before  Black 
Watch's  departure  for  Egypt. 

1884  759  The  Broken  Basin. 

1 122  The  Charge  of  the  Highland  Brigade 
at  Tel-el-Kebir. 

1885  158  'Chilblains.' 

197  '  As  happy  as  the  day  is  long. ' 
44°  The  Pathos  of  Life. 
662  Forty  Winks. 
772  Rummaging. 

1885  290  '  When  Mother  is  out.' 
547  '  Little  Mischief. ' 

899  Curiosity. 

1886  96  '  Bleaching-Day  ' :  Coulter. 
465  Boy  guddling  Trout. 

473  Saturday  Afternoon. 
514  Towards  Evening. 
770  Cottar  Bairns. 
15  Maitland  Street,   Edinburgh. 

1887  81  Reminiscences  of  the  Crimea. 
668  Portrait  Group. 


1887  306  Sketch     of    the     Thanksgiving    Cere- 

mony, St.  Giles'  Cathedral,  on  Jubi- 
lee Day,  June  21,  1887. 

568  t  Jam.' 

576  Sketch  of  Duke  of  Gordon's  House, 
from  Johnston  Terrace. 

1888  267  Sunny  Pastures. 

307  The  Young  Gatekeeper. 
374  Health  and  Happiness. 

1889  134  Dorothy,     Daughter     of     William    C. 

M'Ewen,  Esq.,  W.S. 
177  '  Father's  Dinner.' 
400  A  Study  :  a  Wee  Scotch  Lassie. 
454  In  Time  of  Peace. 
719  Christmas  Decorations. 

1890  22  Quiet  Comfort. 
286  '  Devotion.' 

476  '  With  the  Regiment. ' 
658  An  Old  Chelsea  Pensioner  :  Pastel. 
685  Grandfather's  Initials  :  Pastel. 
4  Melville  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1891  58  The  Little  Stranger. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Mackay,  Esq. 
261  '  Our  Father.' 
469  '  When  Drums  are  Muffled.' 
1891-2  324  A  Peep  at  the  Pigs. 

633  '  An  Old  Smuggler  ' :  Pastel. 
643  '  Blow,  Baby,  Blow  ' :  Pastel. 
733  4  Out  of  his  depths  ' :  Pastel. 

1893  11  '  Neivie,  neivie,  nick  nack, 

Which  hand  will  ye  tak'?' 

Lent   by    H.    T.    Horrocks,    Esq.,    Man- 
chester. 
82  The  Luggie. 
225  The  Reprimand. 
298  '  The  happy  days  of  childhood. ' 

Lent  by  Thomas  Morson,  Esq.,  London. 

1894  14  Hallowe'en. 

195  The  Stray  Kitten. 
320  The  Little  Surgeon. 

1895  90  Young  Communicants. 

1896  244  A  Bowl  o'  Porridge. 

420  Hallowe'en  :  Dodging  the  Candle. 

1897  4  The  Gundy-Man. 

1898  163  Whistling  Willie. 

441  A  Village  Carnival :  Hi !   Hi !  !  Hi !  !  ! 
526  A  Roasted  Apple. 

1899  6  The  Young  Laird.     (Oldham  Art  Gal- 

lery.    Bought  1900.) 


CATALOGUE 


187 


77  A  Drink  of  Grannie's  Tea. 

Lent    by    Walter    Hatton,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
254  Interesting  News. 

1900  24  '  After  dinner  rest  a  while. ' 

Lent  by  Walter  Hatton,  Esq. 
89  '  Sunday  at  Home.' 
127  '  Bairnies      cuddle      doon.'      (Scottish 

Modern    Arts    Association.      Bought 

1910.) 
461  They  would  play  for  hours  and  end  in 

a  draw. 

1901  75  '  When    Strings    o'     Stories    Grannie 

tells. ' 

1902  156  Dyed  Eggs. 

225  Their  Mother's  Help. 

Lent  by  John  Duncan,  Esq.,  Dunearn. 
254  The  Blackbird's  Nest. 

Lent  by  John  Duncan,  Esq. 
673  Leisure  Moments. 
714  '  Wee  Joukydaidles. ' 

1903  247  Mollie  Lockhart.' 
359  '  Effie  Deans.' 
521  Day  Dreams. 

Lent  by  John  Duncan,  Esq. 

1904  79  Master  George. 

534  The  Apple  of  Her  Eye. 

14  Craighall  Terrace,  Musselburgh. 

1905  392  The  Young  Mother. 

550  '  Tatties  and  Herrin'l  '  (Walker  Art 
Gallery,  Liverpool.  Presented  by 
Alderman  Thos.  W.  Oakshott,  1906.) 

1906  425  Old  Wife  of  Norde  Brabant. 
428  Sleepy  Louns. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Mackay,  Esq. 
444  Portrait  of  Lady  in  Motoring  Costume. 

1907  276  An  Interior  :  Norde  Brabant. 

535  An  Idyll  of  the  Shore. 

1908  167  The  Mid-day  Meal. 
274  The  Bairns'  Brose. 

534  Rev.  George  G.  D.  S.  Duncan,  B.D., 
Inveresk. 

1909  123  Nan. 

257  The  late  J.  R.  Pairman,  Esq. 

Lent   by   the  Scottish   Arts  Club,   Edin 
burgh. 
494  Sea  Gulls  and  Sapphire  Seas. 

1910  131  On  the  Beach  :  a  Sketch. 
170  The  Breezy  Bents. 

456  Karen's  Red  Shoes. 


1911  134  The  Mother. 

236  The  Children's  At  Home. 
313  Sketch  for  Picture  :  '  The  Jelly-pan.' 
8  St.  Bernard's  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1912  5  A  Song  of  the  Sea. 
36  Bleaching. 

291  The  Veteran. 

1913  30  Shifting    Shadows.      (Diploma    Work. 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 
48  Sleep,  Baby,  sleep. 
163  The  Lass  that  carries  the  Creel. 

1914  123  Caller  ou. 

203  Washed  up  with  the  Tide. 
402  Waiting. 

1915  84  A  Volendam  Mother. 
295  Maud  :  a  Portrait. 
302  Margaret  :  a  Portrait. 
418  A  Basket  of  Herring. 

624  Hot  Brose  :   Charcoal   Study   for   Pic- 
ture. 

1916  149  The  Lady-Bird. 

210  '  Rescue  the  perishing, 

Care  for  the  dying.' — Belgium,  1914. 
351  D.  F.  Lowe,  Esq.,  M.A.,  LL.D. 
441  Meditation. 


IRVINE,  James  (of  Rome) 

Hon.  Member  1830. 


Painter 


INSTITUTION     FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
1826     145  Portrait   of   a   Gentleman,    painted   at 
Rome. 
Rome. 
1828      78  Satan  rising  from  Chaos. 


IRVINE,  John 

Born  1805.     Died  ii 
Associate  1834. 


Painter 


EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 

1  James'  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1814  177  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

5  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1815  158  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 


188 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Irvine,  John — continued 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

Annandale  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  68  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

25  Castle  Street,  Leicester  Square,  London. 

1828  216  Portrait  of  'a  Gentleman. 
217  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

London. 

1827  264  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1828  40  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

183  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
34  Broughton  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1832  63  The  Siamese  Youths. 

72  Northumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1833  156  William  Cameron,  Esq.,  of  Zetland. 
157  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

179  Master  A.  Hay  and  Dog. 

194  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

196  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
221  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1834  124  George  Crosbie,  Esq. 
163  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

184  Mrs.  Cobham. 
187  Mrs.  Crosbie. 

197  Mr.  C.  O.  Hay. 

199  Mordaunt  Merton  saving  Capt.  Cleve- 
land. 

1835  12  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
190  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

246  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
18  Nelson  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1836  126  John  Scott,  Esq.,  Younger  of  Melby. 
182  Thomas  Balfour,  Esq.,  M.P. 

195  James  Kinnear,  Esq. 
17  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1837  4  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

79  William    Balfour,    Esq.,    Royal    Fusi- 

leers. 
132  The  Meeting  of  an  Esquimaux  and  a 

Zetland  Peasant. 
226  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
235  Elizabeth   and  Mary,    Children  of  the 

late  Dr.  Cobham,  of  Barbadoes. 
260  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 


268  Children  of  William  Bruce,  Esq.,  Big- 
town,  Zetland. 
23  London  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1838  118  John  Wood,  Esq. 

134  The  Casting  of  the  Heart. 

191  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

204  The  late  William  Mowat,  Esq. 

225  Cleveland,     with     the     Daughters     of 

Magnus  Troil,  by  the  Seashore. 
257  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  4  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

230  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
316  The  Cup  Reader. 
334  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 
34  Gerard  Street,  London. 

1840  115  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
191  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

194  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
213  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

Rathbone  Place,  London. 

1841  93  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

345  Cleveland   cast    ashore   on    Sunburgh 
Head. 
14  Duke  Street,  Portland  Place,  London. 

1842  175  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

380  Girl  and  Flowers. 

18  Nelson  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1843  39  Girl  at  a  Fountain. 
243  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
273  Captain  Henderson. 
329  Girl  viewing  a  Print. 

Studio,  72  N orthumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1844  123  Fortune-Telling. 

146  Sketch  from  Acts  i.,  verses  10-n. 

210  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

235  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

316  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

381  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
422  Children  playing  at  Cards. 

22  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1845  94  The      Children     of     the      Rev.      Dr. 

Buchanan. 
149  A  Boy  Fishing. 

195  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

235  Dr.  Johnson  at  Tea  at  Mrs.  Thrale's 
with  Goldsmith,  Garrick  and  Rey- 
nolds. 

362  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 


CATALOGUE 


189 


1846  275  Interior  of   Kirkwall   Cathedral,    with 

the  Pirate  and  Minna  Troil. 
422  Portrait  of  a  Lady  and  Child. 

2  Alva  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1847  48  Portraits  of  a  Lady  and  Child. 
1 16  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

160  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1848  21  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

93  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman  with  a  High- 
land Pony. 
282  Portraits  of  Two  Brothers. 

1849  334  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

434  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1850  183  Miss  C.  Bruce,  of  Symbister. 
193  Going  to  School. 

203  Boy  and  Dog. 

295  William  Bruce,  Esq.,  of  Symbister. 
361  Mrs.    Bruce,    of    Symbister,    and    her 

Daughter  Amelia. 
4  North  Melville  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1851  215  Fruit. 

269  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 

299  Miss  Cameron  Mouat,  Garth,  Zetland. 
402  Rev.    John    Turnbull,    Tingwall,    Zet- 
land. 

1852  264  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

294  Dr.  Johnson  and  Savage  walking  the 
Streets  of  London. 

296  Flowers. 

371  Dr.  Johnson  and  Savage  walking  the 

Streets  of  London  by  Night. 
417  Lord  Ullin's  Daughter. 
442  Dr.  Archibald  Barclay,  London. 
449  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
464  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
643  The  Seasons. 

1854  348  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
573  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

3  Duncan    Street,    Drummond    Place,    Edin- 

burgh. 

1855  1  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

242  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

275  The  Rev.  T.  Barclay,  D.D. 

289  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

374  The  Student  and  his  Dog. 

416  Master  William  Lindsay  Burnet  Scott. 

435  Fruit  and  Flowers. 

488  Portrait  of  Two  Sisters. 

1856  170  A  Schoolboy. 


275  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
345  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
438  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1857  32  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

91*  Gilbert  Bain,  Esq.,  late  of  Singapore. 

132  Catherine  Jemima  Jane,  daughter  of 
Dr.  James  Scott,  R.N. 

191  Shipwreck  and  Landing  of  the  Duke 
de  Medina  Sidonia  on  the  Fair  Isle, 
1588. 

281  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

284  Sketch  of  the  Sea-coast,  near  Lerwick. 

373  Painting,  Sculpture  and  Music.  (Pre- 
sented by  Artist  to  R.S.A.,  1859. 
Picture  destroyed  by  light.) 

1858  194  Mrs.  M.  Nicholson,  Penrith. 
325  Mrs.  Winter,  Kirkby-Stephen. 
388  M.  Nicholson,  Esq.,  Penrith. 
399  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

466  Countess  Ossalinsky,  Penrith. 
529  Jane  Nicholson,  Penrith. 
587  Gideon    Scott,    Esq.,    Scalloway,    Zet- 
land. 
Melbourne,  New  South   Wales. 

1859  322  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

Australia,   and  71    Cumberland  Street,    Edin- 
burgh. 

1861  318  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1862  338  Sketch  from  the  '  Pirate. '    Minna  and 

Brenda,  Captain  Cleveland  and  Mag- 
nus Troil. 


ISRAELS,  Joseph  Painter 

Born  1824.     Died  191 1. 
Hon.  Member  1887. 

1870    546  The  Sleepers.     (Aberdeen  Art  Gallery. 
Alexander  Macdonald  Bequest,  1884.) 
Lent  by  Alexander   Macdonald,  Esq.,  of 
Keppleston. 
The  Hague. 

1872  273  Mother  Well. 

Lent  by  J.  Staats  Forbes,  Esq. 
389  Mother  Sick. 

Lent  by  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq. 

1873  305  Age  and  Infancy. 

Lent  by  J.  Dick  Peddie,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 


190 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Israels, 

1876  434 

1877  14 

1878  2 
1884  55 
1890  567 
1900  179 


1903    290 


Joseph — continued 
The  Departure. 

Lent  by  John  Forbes  White,  Esq. 
A  Young  Mother. 

Lent  by  William  C.  Murray,  Esq. 
Looking  Out. 
The  Anxious  Family. 
The  Drowned  Fisherman. 
The    Frugal    Meal.     (Kelvingrove   Art 

Gallery,  Glasgow.      Gift  from  sons  of 

late  James  Reid,  1896.) 

Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  Glasgow. 
Homewards. 

Lent  by  Geo.  B.  Anderson,  Esq.,  Selkirk. 
By  the  Window. 
Cobbler's  Family. 
Pancake. 

The  Drowned  Fisherman. 
Girl  Sewing. 
Minding  Baby. 

Nos.  63,  64,  71,  230,  231  and  232  lent  by 
the  Executors  of  the  late  J.   Staats 
Forbes. 
Honoured  Old  Age. 

Lent  by  John  Reid,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
The  Happy  Family. 

Lent  by  Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,   Glas- 
gow.   (James  Donald  Bequest,  1905.) 
A  Son  of  God's  People. 

Lent  by  Colonel  Brown,  Renfrew. 
Children  of  the  Sea. 

Lent  by  D.  Galloway,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
The  Smoker. 

Lent  by  Patrick  Ford,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
The  Widower. 

Lent  by  John  Reid,  Esq. 
Counting  the  Savings. 
Honoured  Old  Age. 
Lent  by  D.  Croal  Thomson,  Esq.,  London. 


JARDINE,  Sir  William  Naturalist 

Born  1800.     Died  1874. 

Hon.  Member  1827. 

1829  75  Dead  Game. 
185  Dead  Game. 

1830  33  Fruit  Piece. 

1833    171  Foumarts  :  '  There's  much  between  the 
cup  and  the  lip.' 


1905 

63 

64 

71 

230 

231 

232 

1910 

235 

249 

1911 

140 

298 

557 

1912 

286 

375 

522 

JOHNSTON,  F.,  P.R.H.A.     Architect 

Founder  of  the  Royal  Hibernian  Academy. 

Born   1761.     Died   1829. 

Hon.  Member  1828. 

NO  EXHIBITS. 


JOHNSTONE,  George  Whitton 

Painter 

Born  1849.     Died  190 1. 

Associate  1883.    Academician  1895. 
2  St.  David's  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1872  294  On  the  Kerbit,  Strathmore. 
578  Old  Cottage  near  Brechin. 

7  Dairy  Park  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1873  289*  A  Forfarshire  Cottage. 
339  Cramond  Ferry. 

514  On  the  Noran,  Forfarshire. 

1874  140  Near  Colinton  :  Study  from  Nature. 
182  A  Burnside  near  Glammis. 

248  A  Bit  on  the  Water  o'  Leith. 
403  A  Corner  in  Newhaven. 

939  In  Glen  Clova. 

940  Door-way  in  Craigmillar  Castle. 
10    Caledonian  Road,   Edinburgh. 

1875  337  Duddingston  Loch. 

450  The  Old  Mill  of  Causton. 

598  '  The  Kye  comin'  Hame. ' 
891  A  By-way. 

914  Woodhall  Ford,  Juniper  Green. 
7  Caledonian  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1876  65  The  Street,  Brig  o'  Turk. 
166  Duncraggan  Huts. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
506  Cottages  at  the  Brig  o'  Turk. 
662  A  Mountain  Stream,  Glenfinlas. 
700  The  Milton  of  Eowanin,  Glen  Lyon. 
10  North  St.  David  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1877  94  Country  Life. 

119  The  Crofter's  Cornfield. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Macrae,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
535  Summer-time  on  the  Island  of  Gigha. 

599  The  Bridge  across  the  Brook. 
612  Wayside  Flowers. 

1878  415  The  Old  Apple  Tree. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


191 


510  A  June  Day. 

Lent  by  Jos.  Russell,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
647  The  Village  Well. 
678  The  Approach  of  Winter. 
709  A  Meadow  Stream. 

1879  59  The  Haugh  Burn. 

270  On  the  Thames,  near  Richmond. 
440  A  Sunny  Corner. 
452  A  Mill  Stream. 
717  The  Spring  of  the  Year. 
34  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1880  70  Quiet  Waters. 
232  On  the  Broxburn. 

343  Springtime  in  Dalmeny  Woods. 

Lent  by  W.  M.  Grubb,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
355  St.  Andrews  Harbour. 
737  Leuchars  Church. 
20  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1881  68  The  Waning  of  the  Year. 
102  Early  Summer. 

355  Shady  Woodland. 
425  Lowland  Muir. 

1882  93  Tweed's  Clear  River. 
458  Autumn. 

556  A  May-day. 

655  The  Poet's  Burn,  Currie. 

713  Old  College  Church,  St.  Andrews. 

1883  15  The  Summer  Home  of  the  Sea-mew. 
231  '  In  the  Springtime  o'  the  Year.' 

373  A  November  Afternoon. 
512  The  Strawberry  Harvest. 
515  Sunshine. 

1884  42  Tents  Moor :  St.  Andrews  in  distance. 
212  A  Woodland  Glade. 

226  A  Lowland  Road. 

323  The  Sand-Martin's  Nest. 

382  Les  Laveuses. 

447  '  Yon  Burn-side.' 

1885  106  A  Passing  Shower. 
153  A  Hill  Burn. 

347  «  A'  that's  left  o'  the  Birken  Shaw.' 

565  Summer-time. 

606  Early  Winter  :  Glenfalloch. 

724  A  Mountain  Torrent  in  Glenfalloch. 

1885  182  On  the  Esk,  Canobie. 
354  Woodslee  Burn,  Canobie. 
438  Spring. 

1886  70  Autumn  :  on  the  Esk,  Canobie. 


334  The  Closes  Burn,  Canobie. 
391  A  Border  Pastoral. 
481  Water-Lilies. 
592  Moorland. 
911  A  November  Day. 
1887      44  A  Bye- way. 
140  Borderland. 

168  The  Fishing  Village  of  Pennan. 
190  In  the  Fall  of  the  Year. 
297  Gilnockie  Bridge,  Canobie. 
63  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1887  226  Dunnottar. 

233  The  Frog  Pond,  Gretz. 

360  The  Red  Linn  Pool,  Canobie. 

1888  88  Spring  Sunshine. 

151  Spring-time  at  Canobie. 

222  Tranquillity. 
460  Canobie  Lea. 

1889  42  The  Music  of  Solitude. 
237  A  Bend  on  the  River. 
487  A  May  Day. 

900  Cellardyke  Harbour. 

915  St.  Monans.  (Bequeathed  in  1898  by 
J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 

992  Crail  Harbour. 

1890  130  On  the  West  Water,  Edzell. 
132  Near  the  East  Neuk. 

184  Dunlappy  Mill,  Edzell. 
267  Dunlappy  Ford,  Edzell. 
287  Glen  Esk,  Forfarshire. 
622  A  Grey  Day. 
635  A  Bunker. 
4  Napier  Road,  Merchiston,  Edinburgh. 

1891  207  On  the  Shore  at  Cockburnspath. 

223  The  Earl's  Isle,  Lake  of  Monteith. 
327  A  Breezy  Day. 

357  Pease  Dean,  Cockburnspath. 

447  In  the  Quiet  of  a  Summer  Evening. 

703  An  Old  Farmyard. 

724  Lake    of    Monteith,    looking    towards 

Stirling.     (Smith    Institute,   Stirling. 

L.  J.  Piatt  Bequest,  1914.) 
1891-2  109  ■  When  dewy  Eve  her  Curtain  draws. ' 
342  A  September  Day. 
635  Largo  :  Evening. 
690  Largo  Pier. 
756  Old  Mill,  near  Kirkliston. 


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THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Johnstone,  George  Whitton — contimied 
775  East  Sands,  Largo. 

1893  113  Glammis. 

1894  37  A  Frosty  Morning. 
55  Largo. 

100  '  In  the  Gloamin'  o'  the  Year.' 

1895  172  On  the  Fingless  Water. 

311  An  Autumn  Day  in  the  Trossachs. 
326  '  Where  the  Burnie  runs  into  the  Sea.' 
(Diploma  Work.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 

417  Salmon  Fishers  :  Largo  Bay. 
506  On  Largo  Links. 

1896  78  Near  Crail. 

in  A  Border  River.  (Mackelvie  Art  Gal- 
lery, Auckland,  N.Z.  Bought  with 
J.  T.  Mackelvie  Fund,  1896.) 

152  A  Summer  Day  at  East  Wemyss. 

281  A  Mountain  Stream  in  the  Trossachs. 

302  By  the  Summer  Sea. 

1897  123  Summer  Gloamin'. 

283  '  When  everything  is  thrilling  with  the 

Spring.' 
343  On  the  North  Esk,  near  Edzell. 
409  The  Clachan  Ford. 
646  A  Corner  of  his  Vineyard. 

1898  133  A  Haven  among  the  Hills. 
148  Through  the  Wood. 

165  The  Wood  o'  the  Burn,  Edzell. 
378  An  Autumn  Afternoon. 
448  Morning. 

1899  85  Strawberry  Time. 
163  A  Bosky  Dale. 
175  Woodland  Waters. 
412  A  Sunny  Corner. 
587  St.  Andrews  Pier. 

1900  58  In  the  Trossachs. 
99  Sunny  Braes. 

195  A  Peep  at  Loch  Vennachoir. 
243  A  Woodland  Stream. 

694  Old  College  Church,  St.  Andrews. 

1901  37  A  Minnow  Pool. 

196  *  Where    the    wind   blaws   cauld,    and 

where  the  burn  rins  bauld. ' 

418  On  the  Kenley  :  Springtime. 

457  In  the  Time  of  the  Singing  of  Birds. 
479  A  Shady  Pool. 


JOHNSTONE,  William  Borthwick 

Painter 
Born   1804.     Died  1868. 

Associate  1840.     Academician  1848. 
Treasurer  1850-1868. 
Interim  Librarian   1853-1857. 
7  Henderson  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1836  83  Study  from  Nature. 
254  Borthwick  Castle. 

1837  174  Interior  of  a  Highland  Cottage. 
229*  Interior  of  Roslin  Chapel. 

1838  161  Gleaners. 

187  A  Page  in  fifteenth  century  costume. 
Silver  Mill  Cottage,  Edinburgh. 

1839  81  Study  of  Dogs  and  Still  Life. 
84  Seafield  Tower,  near  Kirkcaldy. 
97  A  Masker. 

206  Sisters. 

1840  74  The  Spoiling  of  a  Jew,  temp.  Edward  I. 
310  Knight  de  Gozon  in  quest  of  Dragon. 
317  An  Elopement  in  the  Olden  Times. 
460  View  near  Letherhead. 

1841  63  '  Watt  Tinlinn  from  the  Liddel  Side. ' 
262  Sophia     Patricia,     Daughter    of     Mr. 

Charles  Finlay. 
398  A  Border  Watch. 
404  Girl  and  Dog. 

1842  7  Salvator  Rosa  sketching  in  the  Abruzzi. 
204  Study  of  an  East  Indian. 

381  Mother  and  Sleeping  Child. 

1843  404  Borderers  setting  out  on  the  Foray. 
Rome,  and  Silver  Mills  Cottage,  Edinburgh. 

1844  143  The  Temptation  of  St.  Anthony. 

392  Tomb  of  Cecilia  Metella,  near  Rome. 

1845  188  Pcestum,  Water-carrier  and  Goat-herd. 
280  Rosa,    Daughter  of  Charles    Mackay, 

Esq.  :  Costume  of  Sorrento. 

1846  127  The  Greyfriars'  Churchyard  in  1679. 
244  Judith. 

1847  129  Faithfulness  in  Perilous  Times. 

248  Phaedria   and   Cymochles,    from   '  The 

Fairie  Queene. ' 
298  An  Improvisatrice. 
309  Warning  against  Love-musings. 
360  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1848  127  Bessy  Bell  and  Mary  Gray. 

319  Claverhouse  wounded  at  Killiecrankie. 

1849  25  A  Woman  of  Pompeii. 

53  Turf-Gatherers  at  Glencoe. 


CATALOGUE 


193 


72 

182 

231 

303 

1850 

166 

602 

621 

629 

1851 

206 

460 

461 

462 

463 

1852 

44 

234 

50' 

502 

503 

504 

1853 

82 

227 

534 

535 

536 

537 

538 

1854 

48 

380 

553 

555 

1855 

183 

279 


1856 

228 

1857 

124 

199 

324 

1858 

152 

328 

1859 

38 

An  Isle  of  Skye  Girl  Knitting. 

Portraits. 

The  Grandchild. 

Portrait. 

Highland  Mary. 

Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

Portraits  of  a  Lady  and  Her  Children. 

The  Spae  Wife  :  a  Study  from  Nature. 

Jenny  Geddes  and  her  Stool  :  St.  Giles' 

Kirk,  July  23,  1637. 
Miniature  Portrait. 
Miniature  Portrait. 
Miniature  Portrait. 
Miniature  Portrait. 
Phaedria  :     The     Knight    subdued    by 

Pleasure. 
A  Glen. 
Portrait. 
Portrait. 
Portrait. 

Gilbert  J.  French,  Esq. 
Event  in   the   History  of  Sir  William 

Wallace. 
A  Study. 

Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 
Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 
Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 
Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 
Miniature  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Isabella. 

Horatio  MacCulloch,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
Thomas  Ranken,  Esq. 
Portraits  of  Two  Ladies  :  Sisters. 
A  Scene  in  Holyrood,  1566.    (Diploma 

Work.     R.S.A.   Collection.) 
Louis  XL,  attended  by  Olivier-le-Dain. 

(Vide  1880,  No.  395-) 
Burns  in  Edinburgh,  1786. 
Polly  Peachum. 
At  the  Wicket  of  the  Old  Guardhouse, 

Holyrood. 
A  Highland  Reaper. 
Allan    Ramsay    reading    MS.    of    the 

'  Gentle    Shepherd '    to   Countess   of 

Eglinton,  1725. 

Lent  by  John  Houldsworth,  Esq. 
Mrs.  Bough. 
The  Bride  of  Lammermoor. 


1863 

1864 


1865 


228  The  Task  Finished. 
428  View  on  the  Coast,  near  North  Ber- 
wick. 
14  Henderson  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1860  298  Corporal  Trim  in  enjoyment  of  Uncle 

Toby's  Bequest. 

2  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1861  283  A  Reaper. 

300  A  Girl  Reading. 
495  The  Faithful  Nurse. 
Sidney  Lodge,  Morningside,   Edinburgh. 

1862  107  Pettycur  Harbour. 

197  View  near  Morningside  :  Winter. 
330  The  Studio.     (Vide  1880,  No.  498-) 
Lent  by  Patrick  Allan  Fraser,  Esq. 
519  Sandhill  at  the  Links,  Kirkcaldy. 

1863  211  View    near    Morningside:    The    Pent- 

lands  in  the  distance. 

402  View  from  the  Grounds  of  Braid. 
21  Claverhouse  wounded  at  Killiecrankie. 

365  Bridge  over  the  Lochin  :  Passing 
Shower. 

509  At  Braid  Burn  :  Towards  Evening. 

690  Auchmithie,  near  Arbroath  :  The  Mus- 
sel-Crag of  '  The  Antiquary. ' 

3  Gloucester  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1866    490  An  Alchemist. 

617  Tantallon  and  the  Bass.  (Patrick 
Allan  Fraser's  Hospitalfield  Trust, 
Arbroath.     Vide  p.   113.) 

508  Female  Industry. 

671  Waterfall  in  Glen  Nevis. 

611  The    Novel    of    the    Day, 
Charles  Grandison.' 

138  An  Event  in  the  Life  of  Sir  William 
Wallace. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Johnstone. 

395  Louis  XL  of  France  and  his  Secretary. 
(Vide   1855,   No.   279).     (Hospitalfield 
Trust,  Arbroath.     Vide  p.   113.) 
Lent  by  Patrick  Allan  Fraser,  Esq. 

498  Interior  of  Mr.  Johnstone's  Studio, 
with  the  Artist's  Portrait  on  the 
Easel.  (Vide  1862,  No.  33°.)  (Hos- 
pitalfield   Trust,    Arbroath.     Vide   p. 

"3-) 

Lent  by  Patrick  Allan  Fraser,  Esq. 

506  Jenny  Geddes  and  her  Stool. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Johnstone. 


1867 


1868 


1880 


1753 


Sir 


194 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


JOSEPH,  Samuel  Sculptor 

Born  1791.     Died  1850. 

Foundation  Academician  1826. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
24  James'  Square,  Edinburgh,  and  68  Newman 
Street,  London. 

1821  1  Bust  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Chalmers. 

2  Bust  of  Lieutenant-General  Sir  Ronald 

Ferguson,  K.C.B. 

3  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

4  Bust  of   Robert   Ferguson,   of   Raith, 

Esq. 

5  Bust  of  Michael  Angelo  Taylor,  Esq. 

6  Bust  of  H.  Perkins,  Esq. 

139  George  Street,  Edinburgh,  and  68  Newman 
Street,  London. 

1822  232  Bust  of  Professor  Leslie. 

233  Bust  of  Dr.  Hamilton,  Senr. 

234  Bust  of  a  Young  Lady. 

235  Bust  of  Sir  William  Fettes,  Bart. 

243  Bust  of  the  late  Dr.  Gregory.    (Scottish 

N.P.G.      In    Plaster.      Presented   by 
Mrs.  Birch,  1890.) 

244  Bust  of  Charles  Matthews,  Esq. 

246  Bust  of  Henry  Mackenzie,  Esq.    (Vide 
1916,  No.  22.)    (Scottish  N.P.G.     In 
Marble.     Presented  by  J.  R.  Findlay, 
1882.) 
251  Bust  of  Sir  George  Mackenzie,  Bart. 
253  Bust  of  a  Young  Gentleman. 
20  Windsor  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1825        1  Bust  of  Dr.  M'Culloch. 

2  Bust  of  the  Earl  of  Morton. 

3  Bust  of  Robert  Ferguson,  Esq.,  Raith. 

4  Bust  of  Robert  Buchan,  Esq. 

9  Sketch  for  a  Monument  to  late  Earl  of 
Hopetoun. 

12  Bust  of  Mr.  Liston. 

13  Bust  of  James  Moncreiff,  Esq. 

14  Marble  Bust  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart. 

15  Bust  of  Sir  Benjamin  Bloomfield,  Bart. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

22  Windsor  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1827      61  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Henry 
Moncrieff,  Bart. 


62  Bust  in   Marble  of  Robert  Ferguson, 

Esq.,  of  Raith. 

63  Bust  in  Marble  of  Thomas  Allan,  Esq., 

of  Laurieston. 

64  Bust  in  Marble  of  Walter  Fergus,  Esq. 

65  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Alison. 

66  Bust   in    Marble   of   James   Hamilton, 

Senr.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E. 

67  Bust  in    Marble   of   Stuart   Menteath, 

Esq.,  Closeburn. 

68  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  John  Bar- 

clay, M.D. 

69  Bust  in  Marble  of  General  Hamilton, 

of  Dalziel. 

70  Model  of  a  Bust  of  Dugald  Stewart. 

(Vide  1916,  No.  56.)  (Scottish  N.P.G. 
In  Bronze.  Presented  by  J.  Maxtone 
Graham,  1887.  R.S.A.  Collection. 
In  Bronze.     Presented  by  the  Artist.) 

71  Model   of  a   Bust,   to  be   executed  in 

Marble,  of  Robert  Stevenson,  Esq., 
F.R.S.E.  (Vide  1828,  No.  3".) 
(Original  Model  in  Museum  of 
Science  and  Art,  Edinburgh.  Scot- 
tish N.P.G.     In  Plaster.) 

72  Bust  in  Marble  of  Miss  Ramsay. 

1828  308  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Alexander 

Allan,  Esq. 

309  Bust  in  Marble  of  Robert  Ramsay,  Esq. 

310  Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Lady. 

311  Bust  in  Marble  of  Robert  Stevenson, 

Esq.,  for  Library  of  Bell-Rock  Light- 
house.    (Vide  1827,  No.  71.) 

312  Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Gentleman. 

313  Bust  in  Marble  of  Miss  Emma  Camp- 

bell. 

314  Model   of  a   Bust,   to  be  executed  in 

Marble,   of  John  Gray,  Esq.,  Carn- 
tyne. 
22    Windsor  Street,  Edinburgh,  and  25  Great 
George  Street,  London. 

1829  290  Sketch  for  Monument  to  William  Pitt. 

293  Sketch  of  Monument  to  the  Duke  of 

York. 

294  Sketch  of  Monument  to  Prof.  Dugald 

Stewart. 
12    Upper    Charlotte    Street,    Fitzroy   Square, 
London. 

1830  331  Bust  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Peddie. 


CATALOGUE 


195 


1831  362  Bust  in  Marble  of  William  Trotter, 
Esq.,  Ballindean. 

1833  312  Bust  in  Marble  of  George  IV. 

325  Bust  in   Marble  of  Dr.    Bell,   of  Cal- 
cutta. 

1834  342  Very    Rev.    Principal    Baird :    Marble 

Bust. 
353  Robert  Buchanan,  Esq.  :  Marble  Bust 
by  Ritchie,  A.R.S.A.,  from  Model  by 
Joseph. 

1835  344  Bust    in    Marble    of    Lord    Brougham. 

(Diploma  Work.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1844  562  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Sir  David 
Wilkie,  R.A.  (Dated  1842.)  {Vide 
1916,  No.  33.)  (N.G.  of  Scotland. 
Presented  by  the  R.S.A.,  1910.  N.G. 
of  British  Art.  Marble  Statue,  heroic 
size,  dated  1843.  Presented  by  Sub- 
scribers, 1844.) 

1880   386  Bust  of  Sir  Wm.  Fettes,  Bart.     (Scot- 
tish  N.P.G.     In    Plaster.     Presented 
by  Lady  Fettes  Doug-las,  1892.) 
Lent  by  Wm.  Fettes  Douglas,  R.S.A. 

1916      22  Henry    Mackenzie  :    Bust    in    Marble. 
{Vide  1822,  No.  246.) 
Lent  by  the  Scottish  N.P.G. 

32  The  Rev.   Sir  Henry  Wellwood  Mon- 

creiff  :  Bust  in  Marble. 
Lent  by  the  Trustees  of  the  late   Lord 
Moncreiff. 

33  Sir    David    Wilkie,     R.A.  :     Bust    in 

Marble.     {Vide  1844,  No.  562.) 
Lent  by  the  N.G.  of  Scotland. 
56  Professor    Dugald    Stewart :    Bust    in 
Marble.     {Vide  1827,  No.  70.) 
Lent  by  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 


KAY,  Archibald 

Born  i860. 
Associate  1916. 

79  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1884  32  The  Kitchen  Garden. 
359  Age  and  Want. 

1885  205  Retreat. 

765  Evening  on  the  Moor. 


Painter 


Glengair,  Lenzie. 

1885  911  Tres  Jolie. 

927  Approaching  Night. 
79  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1886  431  Hay-cutting. 
730  Wanderers. 

120  Mains  Street,   Blythswood  Square,   Glas- 
gow. 

1887  13  Dieppe  Harbour. 

265  The  Old  Drove  Road. 

416  On    the    Seine,    looking    towards    St. 

Cloud. 
788  Harvesting  on  the  Seine. 

1887  346  A  Bas-Meudon  Pastoral,  near  Paris. 

1888  404  A  Lowland  Pastoral. 
669  A  Highland  Pastoral. 

1890  302  White  Heather. 

1891  26  Sheep  Shearing. 

81  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 
1891-2   34  Sheep-shearing  in  Carradale,   Mull  of 
Kin  tyre. 

1893  235  Eventide.        (In       National      Gallery, 

Rome.) 

Lent  by  Dr.  Quinten  Chalmers,  Glasgow. 

1894  151  A  Spring  Pastoral. 

1895  117  Winter  Feeding. 
147  East  Neuk  of  Fife. 
308  November. 

136  Wellington  Street,  Glasgow. 

1896  71  A  Fifeshire  Landscape. 
330  The  Hour  of  Vespers. 

1897  158  The  Coming  of  Summer. 
303  A  Dutch  Pastoral. 

1898  371  Pastoral. 

11  Berkeley  Terrace,  Glasgow. 

1899  273  The  Lonely  Sheiling. 

1900  350  Moonlight  Pastoral. 

1901  481  The  Lonely  Sheiling. 

1902  174  November  in  Glen  Lochy. 
67  Hope  Street,  Glasgow. 

1904    268  Spate  in  the  Highlands. 
259  Sauchiehall  Street,  Glasgow. 

1910  255  The  Glen  of  the  Mossy  Waters.    (Bury 

Art  Gallery.     Presented  by  Alderman 
Sir  John  Parks,  1912.) 

1911  65  The  Birken  Glen. 

1912  271  Church  of  St.  Juilana,  Pompeii. 

Lent  by  J.  Hislop  Pettigrew,  Esq.,  Glas- 
gow. 


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Kay,  Archibald — continued 
28  Royal  Exchange  Square,  Glasgow. 

1913  32  River  Spean  in  Flood. 
174  Inverlair  Glen. 

Woodend,  Callander. 

1914  99  Autumn  at  Kilmahog,  Callander. 

328  Roaring,  Rushing-,  Tumbling  Seaward. 
Lent  by  Wm.  Black,  Esq.,  Kingskettle, 
Fife. 
28  Royal  Exchange  Square,  Glasgow. 

1915  74  Storm  in  the  Pass  of  Leny. 

254  Black  Donald's  Lynn,  Pass  of  Leny. 

Lent    by    Mrs.    Whitelaw,    Greenholm, 
Callander. 

1916  137  Ledaig. 

162  The  Pearl  Fishers'  Camp. 
302  Winter  Sunshine. 

Lent  by  the  Scottish  Modern  Arts  Associ- 
ation.    (Bought  1916.) 


KELLY,  William  Architect 

Born  1 86 1. 
Associate  191 1. 

367  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1910  351  George    Street    Savings    Bank,    Aber- 

deen. 
359  St.  Ninian's  Parish  Church,  Aberdeen. 

1911  424  A  Monument,  Allenvale. 

468  St.  Ninian's  Parish  Church,  Aberdeen. 
1913    420  Granite  Headstones  :  (a)  at  Aberdeen ; 
(b)  at  Banff,  the  Bronze  Portrait  by 
William  Banbury ;    (c)  at  Aberdeen. 

1915  601  The  Harlaw  Memorial. 

1916  529  An  Aberdeenshire  Castle,  c.  1600. 


KERR,  Henry  Wright  Painter 

Born  1857. 

Associate  1893.     Academician  1909. 

39  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1882  989  Horndean,  Berwickshire. 

Lent  by  Wm.   Bonar,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

55  Montgomery  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1883  857  A  Gamekeeper. 

1884  966  An  Anti-Trawler. 


992  Kilrenny,  Fife. 
1084  Making  Baskets. 

2  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1885    393  Welcome  Intelligence. 

886  Baiting  the  Line. 
1001  Dalkeith  Fair. 
1027  His  Line  of  Life. 
1098  Highland  Hospitality. 

1885  378  Sabbath  Morning. 

1886  971  The  Best  of  the  Argument. 

1887  726  •  Get  up  and  bar  the  door,  O  !  ' 
771  A  Morning  Consultation. 

821  An  Old  Ploughman. 

Lent      by      Robert      Alexander,      Esq., 
A.R.S.A. 
831  «  Wee  Davie.' 

Lent  by  Jas.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
838  A  Diffident  Suitor. 

1887  47  His  Day  at  the  Plate. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 
53  The  Evening  of  Life. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 
324  Study  of  a  Head. 
432  The  Battle  of  the  Prague. 
520  His  Favourite  Author. 

1888  769  The  Kirk  Collection. 

Lent  by  Provost  Aitken,  Leith. 
810  A  Gravedigger. 
835  Sandy. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 

1889  834  At  the  Loupin'-on  Stane. 
959  A  Connemara  Bailiff. 
994  The  '  Rint  '  Question. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Alexander,  Edinburgh. 

1890  584  On  the  Right  Side. 

681  '  With  weary  limbs  by  his  lone  hearth 
he  sits.' 
Lent  by  William  Moir  Bryce,   Esq. 

1891  725  Early  Mass. 

738  Rent  Day  :  The  Luckpenny. 

3  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1891-2  609  Memories  of  the  Sea. 

1893  377  A  Galway  Fisherman. 

Lent  by  Geo.  Hunter,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
486  '  St.  Patrick's  Day  in  the  Morning.' 
Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 

1894  423  The  Minister's  Man. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Lindsay,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
449  Ex-Provost  Aitken,  Leith. 
486  «  Slainte. ' 


CATALOGUE 


197 


IO 

1896 


1897 


1898 


1899 


iS  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1895    518  A  Scotch  Baptism. 

Lent   by    W.    Bowman    Macleod,    Esq., 
Edinburgh. 
North  St.  Andrew  Street,  Edinburgh. 
544  Leonard,  Son  of  Robert  S.  Gray,  Esq., 

Portobello. 
562  J.  Millar  Stewart,  Esq.,  Slateford. 
587  Mademoiselle  Landrin. 
287  Mr.  Davidson,  of  Ruchill. 
641  A  Crofter's  Home. 

Lent  by  William  Perry,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
672  A  Quiet  Whiff. 

Lent  by  William  Perry,   Esq. 
686  An  Old  Roadman. 
220  Mrs.  Robert  S.  Gray. 
308  William  Perry,  Esq. 
662  The  Pig's  Supper. 
726  Biddy. 
214  Mrs.  Perry. 
239  John,  Second  Son  of  the  Hon.  Morton 

G.  Stuart. 
373  Mrs.  James  Lindsay. 
655  His  Day  at  the  Plate. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 
18  Mrs.  Alex.  Mitchell,  Edinburgh. 
247  Mrs.  Perry,  Edinburgh. 
253  Cecil    and    Leonard    Gray,     Sons    of 

Robert  S.  Gray,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
210  Master     Freddy     Beveridge,     Son     of 

Erskine  Beveridge,  Esq.,  Dunfermline. 
285  Mrs.  James  Forman,  Edinburgh. 
16  North  St.  Andrew  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1902    416  William  Handyside,  Esq. 
421  Mrs.  Macrorie. 
672  Their  Golden  Kirkin'. 

Lent  by  W.   Moir  Bryce,   Esq. 
675  An  Irish  Sketch. 

Lent  by  W.   Moir  Bryce,   Esq. 
679  A  Descendant  of  the  Stewarts  of  '  The 

Glens. ' 
18  Mistress  Jean  and  the  Laird  o'  Cock- 
pen. 
381  Chloe,   Daughter  of  G.   B.   Anderson, 

Esq.,  Selkirk. 
523  Mrs.  James  Wilson,  Edinburgh. 
53  George  Aikman,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
193  Jean,  Daughter  of  Robert  Aitken,  Esq., 

Edinburgh. 
517  James  Thin,  Esq. 


1900 


1901 


1903 


1904 


1905  22  George      Mackay,      Esq.,      Broughty 

Ferry. 
510  Provost  Chisholm,    Dalkeith  :   Presen- 
tation Portrait. 

1906  38  Mr.  Robert  Hyslop. 
99  Contentment. 

387  Rev.  R.  Dykes  Shaw,  D.D.  :  Presenta- 
tion Portrait. 

1907  40  A  Connemara  Cabin  Door. 

Lent  by  John  Duncan,  Jr.,   Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
150  W.  Strang  Steel,  Esq.,  of  Philiphaugh. 
236  Andrew  Elliot,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

1908  100  Lighting  up. 
116  In  Connemara. 

Lent  by  John  Duncan,  Esq.,  Trinity. 
145  Maurice    Paterson,    LL.D.  :    Presenta- 
tion Portrait. 

1909  12  James  Macintosh,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 

68  William  MacTaggart,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
169  Councillor  Findlay. 

1910  16  Portrait. 

39  A  Pensioner. 
317  Mrs.  W.  Strang  Steel,  Philiphaugh. 

1911  264  Joseph   Anderson,    LL.D.,    H.R.S.A., 

Professor  of  Antiquities  to  the  Royal 

Scottish  Academy. 
278  The  Ruling  Elder. 

Lent  by  James  Macintosh,  Esq. 
325  Robert  Alexander,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
18  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1912  132  T.  J.  S.  Roberts,  Esq.,  Melrose. 
351  Dutch  Housewife. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,   Esq. 
446  Winding. 

Lent  by  Tom  Scott,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1913  204  Portrait. 

374  W.  R.  Reid,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

1914  87  Mrs.  Rainer,  Edinburgh. 

221  Robert  W.  Wallace,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
495  John  Kerr,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Edinburgh. 

1915  164  Rev.  J.  Barr  Pollock,  Galashiels  :  Pre- 

sentation Portrait. 
356  Miss  Helen  Munro. 
410  Study  of  a  Head. 
450  From  Labour  to  Rest. 

1916  408  Mrs.  B.  Montgomerie  Bell. 

455  Bailie  Murray,   Edinburgh  :   Presenta- 
tion Portrait. 


198 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


KIDD,  Joseph  Bartholomew      Painter 

Born  1808.     Died  1889. 

Foundation  Associate  1826. 

Academician  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award) 
1829-58. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.    (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

16  East  Drummond  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1826  8  Composition. 
136  Loch  Katrine. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

16  East  Drummond  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  2  Landscape  :  Composition. 
29  Hardyknute  Castle. 

47  Landscape  :  Composition. 

50  Roslin  Castle. 

58  Landscape  :  Composition. 

78  Tantallon  Castle. 
122  Sketch  from  Nature. 
177  Landscape  :  on  the  Avon  Water. 
181  Loch  Lomond. 
186  Castle  of  Tillietudlem. 
199  Landscape  :  Composition. 
206  Landscape  :  Composition. 
241  Landscape  :  Composition. 
243  Loch  Lomond. 

246  View   from  an  eminence  near  Burnt- 
island. 
258  The  Waterfall. 

1828  27  Sketch  :  View  near  Stirling. 
29  Moonlight. 

33  Coirnan  Uriskin,  Trossachs. 

34  Miniature  Landscape. 

35  Miniature  Landscape. 
58  St.  Andrews  Castle. 

60  Ben  Venue  and  Trossachs. 

65  Roderick  Dhu's  Look-out. 

77  Composition. 

98  St.  Andrews  Castle  :  Moonlight, 
in  Distant  View  of  Edinburgh. 
188  Stirling  Castle. 
190  Sketch. 
192  Boys  and  Kite. 

194  Distant    View    of    Syracuse,    from    a 
sketch  by  an  Amateur. 


225  Coast  of  Dunbar  :   Bass  Rock  in  dis- 
tance. 
235  Landscape  :  Composition. 
244  Roslin  Castle. 
255  Lake  in  Wales  :  Morning. 
6  Huntly  Street,  Canonmills. 

1829  13  Lake  in  Wales. 

43  Noon-day  :  The  first  picture  of  an  in- 
tended series  to  be  entitled  Morning, 
Noon,  Evening  and  Night. 

94  Habby's  Loup,  Lanarkshire. 
97  Study  from  Nature. 

114  Distant  View  of  Tantallon  Castle. 

151  Canty  Bay  :  Morning. 

173  The  Lake. 

196  Loch  Lomond,  from  one  of  the  Islands. 

244  Landscape. 

254  View  on  the  Coast  of  North  Berwick. 

1830  15  Inch  Calliach,  on  Loch  Lomond. 
74  Doune  Castle. 

87  Dutch  Boats. 

92  Sea-piece,  from  Nature. 

95  Coast  Scene,  from  Nature. 

100  Dutch  Boats. 

101  Coast  Scene,  near  Flamborough  Head. 
213  Abbotsford. 

252  Loch  Achray,  by  Moonlight. 
260  Morning. 

1831  6  Night :    Composition.      (Exhibited    as 

Diploma  Work,  owned  by  Scottish 
Academy.  Not  now  in  Diploma  Col- 
lection. Probably  '  Lake  Scene, 
Moonlight,'  withdrawn  as  nearly 
obliterated.) 
14  Henderson  Row,   Edinburgh. 

1832  6  Peat   Bog,    Bencruachan   in  distance  : 

Shower  passing  off. 
Lent  by  John  Macgill,  Esq. 
31  Ben  Lomond,  from  Glenfalloch  :  Moon- 
light. 
34  Kilchurn  Castle. 

Lent  by  John  Macgill,  Esq. 
50  Morning  :  Composition. 
Lent  by  Miss  Brown. 
186  Dutch  Boats  :  a  Sketch. 
213  Evening :  a  Composition. 

255  Ben  Venue,  from  Loch  Achray. 

256  Ravens  Craig,  Loch  Awe. 

1834      24  Distant  View  of  the  Cairngorms. 
36  Scene  among  the  Coolin  Hills. 


CATALOGUE 


199 


126  Moonlight :  a  Sketch. 
232  Loch    Oigh    and    Invergarrie   Castle : 
Moonlight. 
Stafford   Street,   Edinburgh. 

1835  100  Loch  Awe  :  Moonlight. 
227  A  Highland  Glen  Scene. 

1836  181  The  Trossachs,  from  the  Inn. 
204  Loch  Achray,  with  the  Trossachs. 
226  Loch  Leven  Castle  :  Moonlight. 
231  Lochlomond. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1880  259  Peter  Peebles.  (Though  catalogued  as 
by  J.  B.  Kidd,  probably  by  W.  Kidd.) 
Lent  by  Dr.  Gillespie. 


KIDD,  William  Painter 

Born  1796.     (D.N.B.  gives  1790?)    Died  1863. 

Hon.  Member  1829. 

ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY   OF  ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

1809  149  Cobbler's  Shop.     '  By  W.  Kid,  aged  13 

years,  apprentice  to  J.  Howe.' 

1810  The  Travelling  Showman. 

Head  of  Cowgate. 

1811  25  Flesh  Caddie. 

EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 

1815     145  Portrait  of  Trotting  Mare. 
157  Portrait  of  Old  Horse. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

13  Tottenham  Court,  New  Road,  London. 

1829  133  The  Careless  Husband. 

Cottage,    Edward   Street,    Hampstead    Road, 
London. 

1830  43  Scene  from  '  The  Gentle  Shepherd. ' 
4  North  St.  James'  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1831  53  The  Mischievous  Boys. 
80  Scene  from  '  Rob  Roy.' 

127  A  Peasant  Girl. 
139  Roasting  Apples. 
254  A  Covenanter. 


33  York  Buildings,  New  Road,  London. 
1833    209  The     Broken     Pitcher,     Old     Guard 

House,  Edinburgh,  with  portrait  of 

John  Kennedy. 
42  Larden  Street,  Fitzroy  Square,  London. 

1838  179  The  Refractory  Model. 

253  The  Monkey  Connoisseur.  (Kelvin- 
grove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.  Pre- 
sented by  Arthur  Kay,  190 1.) 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

83  Charlotte  Street,  Fitzroy  Square,  London. 

1839  112  The  Widow's  Petition. 
115  The  Elopement. 

123  Hay-Making. 

1840  181  Enjoyment  (in  imitation  of  Teniers). 
269  Coast  Scene. 

328  Interruption. 

1841  126  The  Bird  Trap. 

298  A  Gipsy's  Encampment. 

329  The  Friendly  Contest :  Greenwich  and 

Chelsea  Pensioners  playing  Draughts. 
22  George  Street,  Euston  Square,  New  Road, 
London. 

1842  139  Old  Mortality. 

260  The  Turnip  Lantern. 
372  Kate  is  Crazed. 
Field    Cottage,     Cornwall    Place,     Holloway, 
London. 

1843  343  Maggie  Lauder. 

458  A  Scene  in  Mrs.  MacCandlish's  :  '  Guy 
Mannering. ' 
25  Acton  Street,  Gray's  Inn  Lane,  London. 

1845  1 18  David  Gellatley  dancing  at  the  Castle 

of  Vich  Ian  Vohr. 
333  The  Bicker :  Walter  Scott's  encounter 
with  Greenbreeks. 

1846  236  Cottar's  Saturday  Night. 
313  St.  Valentine's  Morning. 

1847  411  The  Jolly  Beggars. 

1848  99  John  Anderson  my  Joe. 
145  The  Juvenile  Concert. 

15  Judd  Place,  East  New  Road,  London. 

1849  14  Sportsman  Regaling. 

68  The  Young  Dancing  Master. 
413  Jonathan  and  William. 

1850  273  Tarn  o'  Shanter  in  the  Alehouse. 

1851  93  Hallowe'en. 

1852  214  My  Boy,  Tammy. 

1853  447  Cottar's  Saturday  Night. 


200 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Kidd,  William — continued 

1880   259  Peter  Peebles.     (Catalogued  as  by  J.  B. 

Kidd,  but  probably  by  Wm.  Kidd.) 

Lent  by  Dr.  Gillespie. 


KINNEAR,  Charles  George  Hood 

Architect 
Born  1830.     Died  1894. 

Associate  1893. 

3  South  Charlotte  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1871  921  Mansion  House  in  Forfarshire. 

1872  813  Threave  House,  Kirkcudbrightshire. 

1873  780  North    Front    of    Auchmore     House  : 

Marquess  of  Breadalbane. 

1877  847  Dunblane      Hydropathic      Institution. 

(By  Peddie  and  Kinnear.) 
864  Dryburgh     House.     (By     Peddie    and 

Kinnear.) 
874  Wauchope  House. 

1878  930  Craiglockhart  Hydropathic  Institution. 

(By  Peddie,  Kinnear  and  Peddie.) 
963  North-east    View    of    Kinmouth.     (By 
Peddie,  Kinnear  and  Peddie.) 

1879  957  Royal   Bank,   Bank  of  Scotland,   and 

National    Bank    Branches,    Paisley. 

(By  Kinnear  and  Peddie.) 
970  South-west   View    of   Kinmouth.     (By 

Kinnear  and  Peddie.) 
973  Hospital    for    Incurables,    Edinburgh. 

(By  Kinnear  and  Peddie.) 

1880  972  St.  John's,  Edinburgh  :  New  Chancel 

and      Porch.      (By      Kinnear      and 

Peddie.) 
1882    939  94    George    Street,    Edinburgh.      (By 

Kinnear  and  Peddie.) 
1P83    981  Elevation  of  New  Office  for  Bank  of 

Scotland,   George   Street.     (By   Kin- 
near and  Peddie.) 
1884    869  Cavers     House.      (By     Kinnear     and 

Peddie.) 
873  Abington    House.      (By    Kinnear   and 

Peddie.) 

1887  721  Additions  and  alterations  at  Pitreavie  : 

South     Front.      (By     Kinnear     and 
Peddie.) 

1888  987  Drygrange.     (By  Kinnear  and  Peddie.) 

1889  1027  Cardoness    House.     (By    Kinnear   and 

Peddie.) 


1891  546  Princes  Street  Station,  Caledonian 
Railway.    (By  Kinnear  and  Peddie.) 

1891-2  527  Caledonian  Station  :  Princes  Street  En- 
trance.   (By  Kinnear  and  Peddie.) 

KINROSS,  John  Architect 

Born  1855. 
Associate  1893.    Academician  1905. 
i8a  Howe  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1895  625  Thurston,  Innerwick. 

1896  512  Gamekeeper's     House    and     Kennels, 

Manderston;     St.     Mary's,    Chapel- 
town  ;        Farmhouse,        Prestonhall 
Estate,  Dalkeith. 
2  Abercromby  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1900    533  Greyfriars,  Elgin  :   Restored  for  Mar- 
quis of  Bute. 
549  Greyfriars,   Elgin  :   Restored  for  Mar- 
quis of  Bute. 

1902  656  Manderston  :  Tea  Room  over  Dairy. 

1903  424  Dairy  Buildings  at  Manderston. 

1904  464  Stables  at  Albyre  and  at  Ingliston. 

1906  352  Carlskemp,  North  Berwick. 

1907  394  Elevations   showing   Facades  of   New 

National  Gallery  and  Usher  Hall  to- 
wards suggested  New  Square  in 
Edinburgh. 

398  Plan  showing  suggested  New  Square 

in  Edinburgh. 

399  Elevations  showing  North  and  South 

sides  of  suggested  New  Square  in 
Edinburgh. 

1909  408  The  Peel,  Clovenfords. 

1910  347  St.  Peter's  Church,  Torry,  Aberdeen. 
1914    547  Manderston  :   Ceiling  Pictures  in  Ball 

Room  and  Drawing  Room,  by  Robt. 
Hope,  A.R.S.A. 

556  Manderston,  Duns. 

559  Manderston,  Duns :  Gardeners'  Cot- 
tage and  Garden. 

LALAING,  Le  Comte  Jacques  de 

Sculptor  and  Painter 
Born  1858. 
Hon.  Member  1914. 
43  Rue  Ducale,  Bruxelles. 
1914       3  Head  in  Bronze. 

27  Souvenir  of  Florence  :  Bust  in  Marble. 


CATALOGUE 


201 


1915 


1916 


30  Flemish  Draught-Horse. 

68  Nymphawa  Lotus  :  Decorative  Figure. 

83  Les   Tigres.    (In    consequence   of    the 

war  this  large  work  remained  at  the 

R.S.A.  for  several  years.      See  below.) 

Lent    by    the    Museum    of    Fine    Arts, 

Ghent. 

38  Les  Tigres. 

Lent    by    the 
Ghent. 
96  Les  Tigres. 

Lent    by    the 
Ghent. 


Museum    of    Fine    Arts, 


Museum    of    Fine    Arts, 


LANDSEER,  Sir  Edwin  Painter 

Born  1802.     Died  1873. 

Hon.  Member  1866. 

Animal  Painter  to  Her  Majesty  for  Scotland 

18    -73- 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
London. 

1827  27  Taking  a  Buck. 

1828  30  A  Study  at  Abbotsford. 

Lent  by  Lord  Chief  Commissioner  Adam. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
1840      31  Julia  and  Flora. 

London. 
1847      34  Return   from    Hawking :    Portraits   of 
Earl  and  Countess  of  Ellesmere  and 
Family. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Ellesmere. 
133  The  Sleeping   Bloodhound.     (National 
Gallery.     Bequeathed  by  Jacob  Bell, 

Lent  by  Jacob  Bell,  Esq.,  London. 
365  Dignity    and     Impudence.      (National 
Gallery.     Bequeathed  by  Jacob  Bell, 

i859.) 

Lent  by  Jacob  Bell,  Esq.,  London. 

1850  365  The  Free  Kirk. 

Lent  by  Her  Majesty. 

1851  321  The  Sanctuary. 

Lent  by  H.R.H.   the  Prince  Albert. 


1853  103  Lion  and  Stag. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
St.  John's  Wood,  London. 

1854  61  The  Wearied  Reaper. 

Lent  by  W.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Banknock. 

1855  35  Highland  Lassie. 

Lent  by  H.R.H.   the  Prince  Albert. 
107  The  Stag  at  Bay. 

Lent  by  the  Marquis  of  Breadalbane. 
1857    205  The  Otter  Hunt.     (By  W.  Wallis  and 

Landseer.) 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen. 
57°  Dog. 

Lent  by  W.  Wilson,  Esq. 

1867  501  Poor  Dear  Old  Boy  :  Favourite  Dog  of 

the  late  Duchess  of  Kent.     Painted 
for  the  Queen. 
513  Shakespeare's     House,      Stratford-on- 
Avon.    (By  W.  Wallis  and  Landseer.) 
Lent  by  John  Forster,  Esq. 

1868  688  Prosperity  :  Picture  of  a  Horse.     Com- 

panion   to    '  Adversity. '    ( Vide    No. 

720.) 

Lent  by  Mr.  Coleman,  of  Stoke  Park. 
720  Adversity.    (Vide  No.  688.) 

Lent  by  Mr.  Coleman,  of  Stoke  Park. 
1872      29  Rent-day  in  the  Wilderness.     (N.G.  of 

Scotland.     Bequeathed  by  Sir  Rode- 
rick Murchison,  1871.) 

Lent  by  the  Hon.   the   Board  of  Manu- 
factures. 
1887    508  An  Early  Study  for  '  Brutus,'  1818. 

Lent  by  Gourlay  Steell,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 


LAUDER,  James  Eckford  Painter 

Born  181 1.     Died  1869. 

Associate  1839.    Academician  1846. 

1833  186  Composition. 

228  Mother  and  Child. 
24  Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1834  34  Flower  Gatherers. 
221  Family  Group. 

237  Minna  and  Brenda. 
251  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
254  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1835  171  Prospero  and  Miranda. 
194  Two  Gillies. 

205  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 


202 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Lauder,  James  Eckford — continued 
Rome. 

1837  40  Boy,  with  an  Italian  Greyhound. 
90  Peasants  of  Frascati. 

349  Girl  playing  on  a  Mandoline. 

1838  255  Italian  Children. 

24  Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1839  71  Juliet  at  the  Balcony. 
106  Minna  and  Brenda. 

190  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

201  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

232  Prospero  and  Miranda. 

309  Portraits  of  a  Lady  and  her  Daughter. 

392  Imogene  and  Iachimo. 

1840  67  Julia  and  Lucetta. 
156  Endymion  and  Diana. 
184  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
272  Contadina  of  Veletri. 

335  Female  Convict,  the  Night  before  her 

Execution. 
353  The  Orphans. 

1841  6  A  Family  Group. 

69  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

87  Portraits  of  Three  Young  Ladies. 
187  A  Lesson. 

254  Portrait  of  Two  Young  Ladies. 
333  Itinerant  Musicians  at  a  Cottage  Door. 
396  A  Study. 

1842  31  King    Jamie    conferring    Knighthood 

upon  Richie  Moniplies. 
198  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
338  A  Lady  Sketching. 
376  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1843  49  Ailsie   Gourlay  showing   Lucy  Ashton 

the  Vision  in  the  Mirror. 
2ii  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
365  Mariana. 

1844  45  Mrs.  Edmunds. 

118  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

187  Pal-Al. 

382  What  shall  I  say? 

400  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1845  14  Floretta. 

114  An  Old  Bachelor  of  the  Olden  Time. 
357  Fate  directing  the  Arrow  of  Cupid. 

1846  100  Murder  of  King  Fethelmac,  a.d.  369. 
141  Night  and  Day. 

240  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child. 

1847  138  •  Maiden  Meditation. ' 

241  Modesty  and  Vanity. 


297  Minna  and  Brenda. 
356  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1848  13  Ferdinand    and    Miranda    playing    at 

Chess  in  Prospero's  Cell. 
206  Parable  of  Forgiveness.     (Walker  Art 
Gallery,     Liverpool.      Presented    by 
Mrs.  G.  Arkle,  1878.) 

1849  9  Miranda. 
261  A  Fountain. 

292  Lorenzo  and  Jessica. 
379  The  Ballad. 

1850  114  The  Jewel  Casket. 
169  Lucentio  and  Bianca. 
301  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

372  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

381  Yorick  and  the  Grisette  :   The   Pulse, 

Paris. 
386  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
429  Village  Sempstresses. 

1851  96  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

184  Scene  from  '  Cymbeline  ' :  Belarius, 
Guiderius,  and  Arviragus  returning 
from  the  Hunt :  Imogen  in  the  Cave. 

240  Mal-apropos,  or  One  too  Many. 

304  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

326  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

335  A  Scene  from  the  early  life  of  Jeanie 
Deans. 

396  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child. 

599  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1852  219  Interior  of  Cottage  :  a  Study. 
236  A  Maiden's  Reverie. 

260  Mrs.  Macculloch. 

347  The  Edict  of  Leo  the  Iconoclast. 

388  The  Cradle  and  the  Spinning  Wheel  :  a 

Lullaby. 
443  Mrs.  J.  T.  Surenne. 

1853  271  Naomi,  Ruth  and  Orpah. 
333  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

1854  105  Children  playing  at  Cards. 
136  The  Money  Lender. 

205  Master  Walter  Scott  and  his  friend 
Sandy  Ormistoun. 

224  Bailie  Duncan  Macwheeble  at  Break- 
fast. (Vide  1863,  No.  132,  and  1880, 
No.  203.) 

319  Time's  Changes. 

351  The  Wishing  Bone. 

378  The  Rabbit  House. 

481  Miss  Lizzie  Richardson  and  Her  Doll. 


CATALOGUE 


203 


1855 


1856 


1857 


1858 


1859 


1860 


1861 


1862 


482  Master  Johnny  Wood. 

118  The  Parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins. 
383  James  Watt  and  the  Steam  Engine. 
412  Interior  of  a  Stable. 

37  Effie  Deans. 

49  The  Finglin'  Burn,  Traquair  Mill. 
161  The  Water  Barrel. 
185  A  Stubble  Field. 
200  Jeanie  Deans. 
415  Sir  Tristram  teaching  La  Beale  Isonde 

to  play  the  Harp. 
181  Hagar.    (Diploma  Work.    R.S.A.  Col- 

lection.) 
313  Gethsemane. 
2  A  Farm  House  in  Sussex. 
26  Bonaly  Burn. 

119  Scene  on  the  Tweed. 

190  The  Last  Farewell  of  Burns  and  High- 
land Mary.  (Catalogued  under  R.  S. 
Lauder.  Pencil  note  *  ?  by  J.  E. 
Lauder. ') 

Lent  by  John  Houldsworth,  Esq. 
235  Stones  in  the  Brook. 
297  Scene  in  Epicurus'  Garden. 
419  A  Gleaner. 
423  Horsburgh  Castle. 
459  The  Clintpool,  Traquair. 

79  Rest  in  a  Cottage. 
130  Traquair  Mill. 
184  On  the  Yarrow. 

190  Raffaelle's  Villa,  Borghese  Gardens. 
306  The  Lady's  Bower. 
429  Interior  of  a  Cottage. 
455  An  Evening  Hymn. 

17  Gipsies'  Tent. 
247  Interior :  Borghese  Palace. 
553  Michael  Angelo  and  Urbino. 
121  Near  Gensano. 
308  Una  and  the  Lion. 
312  Roman  Campagna. 

329  Arran,  from  the  Quien  Loch. 

330  In  Dumfriesshire. 

390  Palazzo  Cesarino,  Lake  of  Nemi. 

400  Melrose  Abbey. 

441  Ophelia  :  King  and  Queen. 

566  The  Apennines. 

574  On  the  Water  of  Leith. 

603  Campagna. 

25  Harvest  Home  :  The  Maiden. 

84  Trasimenus  Lacus. 


292  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 
305  I've  come  from  a  Happy  Land. 
328  The  Trystin'  Tree. 
381  The  Campagna. 
405  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 
647  Venice. 
School,  Strontian,  Argyleshire. 
1863    268  Fountain  at  Subiaco. 
616  Lady  Riddell. 

1863  132  Bailie      Macwheeble      at      Breakfast. 

(Vide   1854,   No.   224,  and  1880,   No. 
203.) 
Mrs.  Sutherland's,  II  Howe  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1864  435  Venice. 

680  Two  Strings  to  the  Bow. 
Mrs.  Richardson's,  25  Rankeillor  Street,  Edin- 
burgh. 

1865  331  Smailholm. 

407  The  Monastery,  North  Berwick. 

436  Fisherman's    Cottage    at    North    Ber- 
wick. 

516  Tantallon. 

739  Loch  Sunart :    Road  between  Camus- 
hoie  and  Strontian. 

741  William  Tell's  Chapel. 

747  Tantallon  :  Interior. 

835  Dirleton,  from  the  East. 

845  Peat  Moss,  Strontian. 
Mrs.    Nisbet's,     15    Montague    Street,    Edin- 
burgh. 

399  Bute  :  Arran  in  the  distance. 

527  The  Bird  and  the  Maiden. 

440  Ringside    Edge :    Old    Road    between 
Edinburgh  and  Peebles. 

498  A  Visit  to  the  Cell. 

807  Columbus. 
Mrs.     Lawrie's,     16    Salisbury    Street,    Edin- 
burgh. 

311  Traquair  Gate  :   The  Tully-Veolan   of 
1  Waverley. ' 

474  Bridge  at  foot  of  Manor  Water. 

630  The  Bass,  from  North  Berwick. 

637  Tantallon  Castle,  from  the  South. 

667  Ranachan  Mill,  Argyleshire. 

766  The  Original  Post-Office. 

498  Camusein,  Argyleshire. 

533  Urbino. 

540  Neidpath  Castle. 

109  Italian   Nobleman. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq.,   M.P. 


1866 


1867 


1868 


1869 


1880 


204 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Lauder,  James  Eckford — continued 
161  The  Artist. 

Lent  by  James  Carnegie,  Esq. 
203  Bailie      Macwheeble      at      Breakfast. 
(Vide  1854,   No.  224,  and  1863,  No. 
132.)    (N.G.  of  Scotland.    Bequeathed 
by  Lady  Dawson  Brodie,  1903.) 
Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 


LAUDER,  Robert  Scott  Painter 

Born  1803.     Died  1869. 
Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

1826  166  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
170  Study  from  Nature. 

83  Dean  Street,  Soho  Square,  London. 

1827  13  Portrait  of  an  Artist. 
69  Lady  Moeller. 

90  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
24  Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1828  1  Portrait  of  a  Painter. 
59  Portrait  of  a  Sculptor. 

104  Mother  and  Child. 

in  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

126  Romeo  and  Juliet. 

135  Boy,  with  Hawk. 

169  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Gentleman. 

1829  2  Coriolanus  and  Aufidius. 
65  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

105  Portrait  of  Lady. 

144  Portrait  of  an  Officer  of  Hussars  in  the 

French  Service. 
159  A  Dying  Soldier. 
166  Young  Girl  Reading. 
176  Portrait  of  a  Painter. 
199  Portrait  of  Lady. 
218  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1830  1  Studies  of  Heads  for  Historical  Picture. 

Lent  by  Rev.  J.  Thomson,  Duddingstone. 
122  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

24  Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 
1828        2  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
180  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 


1830  37  Portrait  of  Lady. 

102  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

157  Sentinels.     (Vide  1831,  No.  2.) 

221  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1831  133  The  Bride  of  Lammermoor. 

146  Scene  from  the  '  Legend  of  Montrose.' 
273  John  Thomson,  Esq. 

1831  2  Sentinel.    (Vide    1830,    No.    157.)    (Ex- 

hibited as  Diploma  Work,  owned  by 
Scottish  Academy.  Now  in  R.S.A. 
Diploma  Collection.) 

1832  9  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
40  Professor  Wilson. 

115  Portrait  of  Lady. 
125  A  Family  Group. 
189  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
206  Robert    Young,     Esq.,     Yr.,     Mount- 
quharry. 

1833  92  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 

121  Peveril  of  the  Peak  and  Alice  Bridge- 
north. 
133  Sir  Thomas  Dick  Lauder,  Bart. 
214  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
218  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 

1834  64  James  David  Mackenzie,  Esq. 
80  Professor  Pillans. 

172  Thos.  Thomson,  Esq.       (Vide  1844,  No. 
365.)     (Scottish    N.P.G.     [?   Same. J 
Presented  by  George  Seton,  1887.) 
Rome. 

1835  42  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1836  5  Alexander   Macdonald   Lockhart,    Esq., 

Carnwath. 

1837  33  La    Penserosa :    Portrait    of    Lady    in 

Grecian  Dress. 

Lent  by  William  Allan,  Esq.,  of  Glen. 
142  Robert  Scott  Lauder,  Esq.,  S.A.    (Vide 

1870,  No.  610.) 

Lent  by  D.  R.  Hay,  Esq. 
199  Pifferari  playing  to  the  Madonna. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

35    Upper    Charlotte    Street,    Fitzroy    Square, 
London. 

1839  55  Portrait  of  Lady. 
94  Fountain  of  Egeria. 

1840  23  Lady  Writing. 

80  Samuel  Warren,  Esq.,  F.R.S. 
306  Greeks. 

1841  78  Scene  from  '  Romeo  and  Juliet. ' 


CATALOGUE 


205 


369 

415 

1842  132 

197 
271 
383 

1843  6 
48 

163 


1844 


324 

57 
149 
162 


198 

226 

365 

1845 

19 

77 

1846 

367 

1847 

"5 

220 

272 

1848 

268 

336 


368 

1849 

171 

199 

402 

1850 

132 

160 

185 

1851 

*55 

Italian  Goat-herds  entertaining  a 
Brother  of  the  Santissima  Trinita. 

Thomas  Reid,  Esq. 

Trial  of  Effie  Deans.  Dated  183 1-2. 
(Vide  1880,  No.  191.) 

The  Glee  Maiden. 

Music. 

The  Looking  Glass. 

The  Reflection. 

Ruth. 

Faith,  illustrating  Pollok's  '  Course  of 
Time.'    First  of  series. 
Lent  by  Messrs.  Blackwood. 

Meg  Merrilees  and  the  Dying  Smug- 
gler. 

Cacciatore  of  the  Abruzzi. 

James  Home,  Esq.,  71st  H.L.L 

Professor  John  Wilson.  (Edinburgh 
University.  In  Library.  Presented 
by  sisters  of  Wm.  Edmonstoune 
Aytoun.) 

Rebecca,  a  Prisoner  in  Templestowe. 

The  Mother. 

Thomas  Thomson,  Esq.  (Vide  1834, 
No.    172.) 

Louise. 

Undine. 

Hannah  presenting  Samuel  to  Eli. 

The  Evening  Star. 

Amine  on  the  Raft. 

Dick  Tinto  and  Peter  Patieson. 

The  Fair  Maid  and  Louise  listening  at 
the  Dungeon  Wall.  (Vide  1883,  No. 
68.) 

Christ  teacheth  Humility.  (Vide  1852, 
No.  414.)  (N.G.  of  Scotland.  De- 
posited by  the  Royal  Association  for 
promotion  of  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland, 
*859;  presented  1897.) 

The  Morning  of  Life. 

Border  Life  in  the  Olden  Time. 

The  Toilet. 

Burns  and  Captain  Grose. 

Christ  walking  on  the  Sea. 

The  Penance  of  Jane  Shore. 

Burns  and  Captain  Grose. 

Galeotti,  the  Astrologer,  showing 
Lewis  XL  the  First  Specimen  of 
Printing. 


1852 


193  Maitre  Pierre,  the  Countess  of  Croye, 
and  Quentin  Durward  in  the  Inn. 

413  Christ  appearing  to  the   Disciples  on 
the  way  to  Emmaus.     (Dundee  Art 
Gallery.    Presented  by  Alex.  J.  Buist, 
1892.) 
Lent  by  Henry  Farrer,  Esq. 

209  Christ  denied  by  Peter. 

281  John  the  Baptist  in  the  Wilderness. 

405  The  Lady  of  Shalott. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Swainson,  Esq.,  Cooper 
Hill,  Preston. 

414  Study    for   a    large   picture   of   Christ 

teaching  Humility.     (Vide  1848,  No. 
336.)    (Arbroath    Public   Library.     [? 
Same.]    Presented   by    John,    David 
and  James  Tullis,  1887.) 
Lent  by  W.  S.  Swainson,  Esq. 
7  Carlton  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1853      17  The    Misses    Thomson,    Stratford-on- 
Avon. 
115   '  She  walks  in  beauty  like  the  night. 
Of  cloudless  climes  and  starry  skies.' 
174  The   Crucifixion.      (R.S.A.    Collection. 
Study   for   'The   Crucifixion.'     Pre- 
sented   by    Mrs.    Lauder   Thomson, 
1912.) 
276  E.  N.  Dennys,  Esq. 
328  Rev.  Thomas  Burbidge,  LL.D. 
396  A  Lady  and  her  Son. 
54  The  Gow  Chrom  and  the  Glee-Maiden. 
156  Scene  in  Ettrick  Forest. 
119  George  Rolland,  Esq. 
223  Olivia  and  Viola. 
382  Meg  Merrilees. 
11  The  Hewes  Wood,  near  Aberdour. 
74  The   Death  of  Arthur,    Duke  of  Bre- 

tagne. 
147  Imogene  at  the  Cave. 
190  Inch  Colme. 

487  The  Hawk's  Craig,  Aberdour. 
140  The  Betrayal  of  Christ. 
59  Christ  denied  by  Peter. 
95  Hawk's  Craig,  Aberdour. 
173  The  Lake  of  Nemi. 
190  The  Last  Farewell  of  Burns  and  High- 
land   Mary.     (Pencil    note   in    Cata- 
logue, '  ?  J.  E.  Lauder. ') 
Lent  by  John  Houldsworth,  Esq. 
311  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 


1854 


1855 


1856 


1857 
1858 


206 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Lauder,  Robert  Scott — continued 
452  Feckless  Fanny. 

1859  7  Summer-Time. 

31  Head  of  Loch  Long. 
140  The  Anio,  near  Subiaco. 
157  Mountain  Stream,  Argyleshire. 

195  David  Roberts,  Esq.,  R.S.,  H.R.S.A., 

in   the   costume   he   wore   while   so- 
journing in  the  Holy  Land. 
Lent  by  D.  R.  Hay,  Esq. 

203  Head  of  Loch  Long. 

227  Rome  and  the  Campagna,  from  Fres- 
cati :  Evening. 

318  •  And  he  took  bread,  and  gave  thanks, 
and  brake  it. ' 

1860  140  A  Portrait. 

192  Page  of  the  Fourteenth  Century. 

196  A  Vine,  Genzano. 
213  A  Roman  Studio. 
232  Elaine. 

409  Pastoral  Scene  on  the  Quair. 

1861  71  The  Tweed. 
119  On  the  Quair. 
271  Louise. 

506  Traquair  House. 

1862  163  Sunset  on  the  Tweed. 

356  '  Keek  into  the  Draw-well. ' 
Southview,  Burntisland. 

1863  288  The  Campagna,  from  Villa  Rufinella. 
354  Professor  Pillans. 

411  The  Campagna,  from  Villa  Albani. 
464  A  Boy  Reading. 

Lent  by  Professor  Pillans. 
489  Thomas  Thomson,  Esq. 

1863  52  Scene    from    the   '  Bride   of    Lammer- 

moor.' 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Cadell. 
58  The  Fair  Maid  and  the  Glee-Maiden 
listening  at  the  Dungeon  Wall  of  the 
Duke  of  Rothesay.  (Vide  1848,  No. 
268.)  (Patrick  Allan  Fraser's  Hos- 
pitalfield   Trust,    Arbroath.     Vide   p. 

"3-) 

Lent  by  James  Rodger,  Esq. 
65  Charles  Lees,  R.S.A.,  Rome,  1833. 
Lent  by  A.  R.  R.  Lees,  Esq. 

1864  372  Foscari  Palace,  Venice. 
459  Study  of  a  Satin  Dress. 

Wardie  Villas,  Granton  Road,  Edinburgh. 

1865  443  Lake  of  Nemi. 


Wardie  Avenue,  Ferry  Road,  Edinburgh. 

1868  577  Campagna  di  Roma,  from  Albano. 
600  The  Storm. 

1869  137  D.   O.   Hill,   Secretary  Royal  Scottish 

Academy.     (Painted   circa   1829,    and 
presented  to  him  by  the  Painter.) 

1870  610  The  late  R.  S.  Lauder,  R.S.A.    (Vide 

1837,    No.    142,    and   1880,   No.    501.) 

(Hospitalfield  Trust,  Arbroath.     Vide 

p.  113.     Scottish  N.P.G.     Small  oval. 

Bought  1900.) 

Lent  by  P.  Allan  Fraser,  Esq. 
1880    178  Thomas  Thomson,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Lockhart  Thomson,  Esq. 
179  Head  of  our  Saviour. 

Lent  by  Lockhart  Thomson,  Esq. 
191  Trial  of  Effie  Deans.     (Vide  1842,  No. 

132.)    (Hospitalfield  Trust,  Arbroath. 

Vide  p.  113.) 

Lent  by  Patrick  Allan  Fraser,  Esq. 
198  D.  O.  Hill,  R.S.A. 

Lent  by  Mrs.    D.   O.    Hill. 
496  The  Glee  Maiden. 

Lent  by  Lord  Northesk. 
501  Portrait  of  the  Artist.     (Vide  1837,  No. 

142,  and  1870,  No.  610.) 

Lent  by  Patrick  Allan  Fraser,  Esq. 


LAVERY,  John  Painter 

Born  1856. 

Associate  1892.     Academician  1896. 

Non-resident  Academician  1901. 

10 1  St.   Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 
1881    439  Julian  Peveril's  Courtship. 
653  A  Souvenir  of  Brighton. 
160  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1884  766  A  Passing  Salute. 

801  '  Ye  maid  was  in  the  garden 
Hanging  out  the  clothes.' 

1885  119  The  Return  of  the  Goats. 
301  A  Visitor. 

589  After  the  Dance. 

1885  460  A  Sketch  in  a  Ball-room. 
882  Winter. 

937  •  It  was  about  a  Lover.' 

1886  440  '  A  Pupil  of  Mine. ' 

1887  614  The  Fall  of  the  Leaf  :  a  Parting  Salute. 
662  The  Two  Friends. 


CATALOGUE 


207 


248  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

1888  614  A  Summer  Day. 

1889  156  Tennis       Party.        (Neue-Pinakothek, 

Munich.     Bought   1890.) 

1890  182  A  Portrait. 

1891  452  Dawn,  14th  May,  1568,  after  Langside. 
1891-2   23  Ariadne. 

Lent  by  Robert  Strathern,  Esq.,  W.S. 

84  An  Irish  Girl. 

85  The  Orange  Market,  Tangier. 

1893  51  The   Night  after  the  Battle  of  Lang- 

side,  May  13,  1568.  (Royal  Museum, 
Brussels.     Bought  1895.) 

1894  125  Mrs.  Ian  Hamilton. 

1895  121  Miss  Esther  Maclaren. 

330  R.  B.  Cunninghame-Graham,  Esq. 
351  Autumn. 

1896  180  The  Rocking  Chair.     (Diploma  Work. 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 
335  Mrs.  Park  Lyle. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Park  Lyle,  Greenock. 

1897  73  Mrs.  R.  W.  Knox. 

245  Mrs.  Oliver  and  Miss  M'Laren. 
5  Cromwell  Place,  London,  S.  W. 

1898  34  Thalia.     (Royal  Museum,  Brussels,  as 

1  Dame  en  noir. '    Bought  1899.) 
201  Miss  Mary  Burrell. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Burrell,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

1899  40  The   Lady   with   the   White   Feathers. 

(N.G.  of N.S.W.,  Sydney.  Bought  1900.) 
41  R.     B.     Cunninghame-Graham,     Esq. 
(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,   Glasgow. 
Bought  1906.) 

1900  398  Miss  Alice  Fulton. 

1901  309  Mrs.  Stuart  Clark. 

1902  187  Lord  M'Laren. 

1903  263  Mrs.  Hoare. 

269  A  Lady  in  Grey  and  Black. 

1904  316  Madame   La   Baronne   de    H.    (Muni- 

cipal Art  Gallery,  Dublin,  as  '  Por- 
trait of  an  Austrian  Lady.'  Pre- 
sented by  Artist,  1907.) 

1905  274  Lady  in  Pink.     (Municipal  Art  Gallery, 

Venice.     Bought  1910.) 

1906  142  A  Lady  in  Blue  and  Black. 

1907  209  The  Sisters. 

498  Edward  Vulliamy,  Esq. 

1908  204  The  Lady  Nora  Brassey. 
267  Mrs.  Charles  Baker. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Charles  Baker. 


1909 
1910 
1911 


1912 
1913 


1914 


1915 


1916 


463  J.  G.  Laing,  Esq. 

286  Mrs.  Vulliamy. 

30  The  Green  Coat.     (Bradford  Art  Gal- 
lery.    Bought  1906.) 
Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  Bradford. 

104  Mrs.  Lavery. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 

109  Mrs.  Ford. 

Lent  by  Patrick  J.  Ford,  Esq. 

68  Mrs.  Symington. 

100  The  Amazon. 

143  Curling.  (Scottish  Modern  Arts  Associ- 
ation.    Bought  1913.) 

148  Skating. 

180  Her  Majesty  the  Queen.  (Nos.  180 
and  207  are  studies  for  '  Buckingham 
Palace,  1913,'  in  National  Portrait 
Gallery.  Presented  by  Hugh  Spottis- 
woode,  1914.) 

207  His  Majesty  the  King. 
17  Auguste  Rodin,  H. R.S.A. 

Lent  by  the  Victoria  &  Albert  Museum. 
(Presented  by  the  Artist,  1914.) 

142  Anna  Pavlova. 

196  The  Studio  of  the  Painter. 

287  Wounded  :  London  Hospital,  1915. 


LAWRENCE,  Sir  Thomas,  P.R.A. 

Painter 

Born  1769.     Died  1830. 

Hon.  Member  1830. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

London. 
1825     143  The  Duchess  of  Atholl. 


1831 


1837 


SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

226  Lord  Brougham  and  Vaux,   1828. 


Ber- 


Lent  by  Henry  Raeburn,  Esq.,  St. 
nards. 
The  late  Right  Hon.  George  Canning. 
(Walker   Art   Gallery,    Liverpool.    A 
full  length  of  Canning  presented  to 
Corporation.) 
Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Haddington. 


208 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


LAWSON,  George  A.  Sculptor 

Born  1832.     Died  1904. 

Hon.  Member  1884. 

83  St.  George's  Place,  Glasgow. 

1860  857  Medallion  Portrait  of  John  Buchanan, 

Esq. 
869  Bust  in  Marble  of  Sir  Archibald  Ali- 
son,    Bart.     (Kelvingrove    Art    Gal- 
lery, Glasgow.    Presented  by  George 
B.  Young,   1897.) 

1861  777  Bust  of  Matthew  Clark,  Esq. 

814  Bust  of  the  late  David  Tod,  Esq.,  of 
Ay  ton. 
139  Gloucester  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London. 

1868  1056  The  War  Song :   '  A  Group  in  Terra 

Cotta.'  (Vide  1916,  No.  30.)  (N.G. 
of  Scotland  as  '  The  Bard. '  De- 
posited by  Royal  Association  for  the 
Promotion  of  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland, 
1870;  presented  1897.) 

1869  967  Terra  Cotta. 

975,  Diana    Vernon :    Original    Model    for 
Bronze  of  Parian  (Marble). 
36  Gloucester  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London. 

1870  916  Tubal  Cain  :  Figure  in  Terra  Cotta. 
924  Marble  Figure  :  '  Psyche.' 

9   Lower   Seymour   Street,    Portman   Square, 
London. 

1873  659  Head  in  Marble. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Stevenson,  Esq. ,  Tynemouth. 
676  Bust  in   Bronze  of   James   Stevenson, 

Esq.,  M.P. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Stevenson,  Esq. 
683  Bust  in   Bronze  of   Dr.   George  Mac- 

donald. 

1874  575  Sketch    Model    of    Statue   of   the   late 

Lord  Cochrane.     Executed  in  Bronze 

for    the    Chilian    Government,    and 

erected  at  Valparaiso. 
580  Flora  M' Donald's  Lament. 
593  Girl  and  Tortoise  :    Marble. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Bough,  Jordanbank. 

36  Gloucester  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London. 

1875  667  Group    in   Terra   Cotta  :    Hubert   and 

Prince  Arthur. 
674  Group   in    Terra   Cotta  :    an    Incident 
from  the  Siege  of  Futteabad — Lady 
rescuing  her  Husband. 
Lent  by  Dr.  Alexander  Hunter,  Edinburgh. 


1876    731  Bust   in    Terra    Cotta    of    John    Barr, 

Esq. 
1879    759  The  Ramblers. 

Lent  by  W.  E.  Lockhart,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1881  718  Terra  Cotta  of  Jeanie  Deans.     (Statue 

in     Marble,     'Jeanie     Deans,'     be- 
queathed in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to 
the  burgh  of  Broughty  Ferry.     Vide 
Orchar,  '  Index  of  Lenders. ') 
742  Daphnis. 

1882  759  Bronze  Medallion. 

6  Marlborough  Road,  St.  John's   Wood,  Lon- 
don. 

1884  820  Girl  and  Tortoise. 

1885  837  '  Ave  Caesar !    Morituri  te  salutant. ' 

1886  842  The  Dancer. 

1891-2  555  Robert  Burns  :   Bronze  Statuette. 
1905    322  Bronze  Bust  :   John  Pettie,  R.A. 

Lent    by     W.     Q.     Orchardson,     R.A., 
H.R.S.A. 
324  Summer :  Bronze. 
330  Dominie  Sampson. 

Lent  by   Hippolyte  J.   Blanc,   R.S.A. 
491  Small  Bronze  Head. 
557  Gladiator  and  Panther. 
1916      30  The  Bard:  Terra  Cotta  Group.     (Vide 
1868,  No..  1056.) 
Lent  by  the  N.G.  of  Scotland. 


LEES,  Charles  Painter 

Born  1800.     Died  1880. 

Associate  1829. 

Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

Treasurer  1868- 1880. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
1  Canal  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1822      72  Children  playing  with  a  Dog. 
17  North  Union  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1824  in  Small  Full-length  Portrait. 

186  Mr.  Denham  in  the  Character  of  King 
James. 

1825  1  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1827    142  A   Brigand   of   the   Abruzzi,    with   his 
Wife  and  Child. 


CATALOGUE 


209 


149  Portrait  of  a   Young   Lady  of  Paris  : 

Italian  Costume. 

150  Cavaliero  Alberti  Thorvaldson,  Rome, 

1826. 
211  Banditti  of  the  Appennines. 
9  Elder  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1828  15  Laurence  Macdonald,  Esq.,  Sculptor. 
163  A  Moresco  Slave,  with  a  Paroquet. 
170  Archibald  Christie,  Esq.,  of  Baberton. 
237  Portrait  of  Eccentric  Old  Man  in  Lin- 
colnshire. 

1829  83  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  and  her  Secre- 

tary, David  Rizzio. 
161  A  Corner  in  the  Study  of  an  Antiquary. 
172  Portrait  of  Lady. 

211  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

212  Galileo  in   the  Prison   of  the   Inquisi- 

tion. 
225  Portrait  of  Lady. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
9  Elder  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1829  73  Flemish  Itinerant  Musicians. 

189  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child. 

1830  17  A.  Alexander,  Esq.,  Professor  of  Greek 

in  the  University  of  St.   Andrews. 
27  Milton  dictating  to  his  Daughter. 
130  Shakespeare  in  his  Study. 
269  Boys  blowing  Soap-Bells. 
281  Music. 

1831  8  The  Clandestine  Correspondence. 
33  James  Stark,  Esq. 

190  Boy  Reading :  Candle-light  effect. 

1832  18  The  Apparition  appearing  to  James  IV. 

before  Flodden. 

141  A  Covenanter  :  Candle-light  effect. 
242  Professor  Gillespie,  St.   Andrews. 

1833  158  A  Cameronian  Sunday  Evening. 
15  Charlotte  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1835  57  Church  of  San  Carlo  al  Corso,  Rome. 
120  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child. 

145  Shepherds  of  Campagna  di  Roma  sing- 
ing :   Ruins  of  the  Forum. 
198  Cain. 

1836  75  La  Penserosa. 

142  Adam    and    Eve    mourning    over  the 

Dead  Body  of  Abel. 
212  The  Right  Rev.  Bishop  Walker. 

1837  200  Queen  Catherine  repelling  the  advice 

of  Cardinals  Wolsey  and  Campeggio. 


1838  15  Portraits  of  Gentleman  and  his  Grand- 

daughter. 
52  The  Earl  of  Buchan. 
69  The  Love   Letter :   Roman  Lady  in  a 
Carnival  Costume. 
201  Grinding  Music. 
235  View  in  Rome  :  Church  of  San  Carlo 

al  Corso. 
256  The  Church  of  San  Giorgio  Maggiore 
and  Convent,  Venice. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  26  The  Morning  of  the  Duel. 
130  Captain   Durie. 

133  A  Mill  on  the  Water  of  Leith,   near 

Currie. 
200  Mansion  House  of  Baberton. 
340  Women  of  the  Campagna  di  Roma  : 

Festa  Morning. 

1840  153  The  Death  of  Cardinal  Beatoun. 

1841  91  The  Mirror  :  ■  I  see  You.' 
99  Boys  examining  a  Print. 

145  Chess  Players. 

1842  52  John  Knox  in  the  French  Galleys  writ- 

ing his  '  Confession  of  Faith.' 
129  The  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville. 
255  John  Haig,  Esq.,  Mrs.  Haig  and  their 

Child. 
334  The  Watch. 

1843  152  Moonlight :      the      Church      of      San 

Giorgio,  Venice. 
178  Ruins  of  the  Forum  of  Nerva,  Rome. 
357  The  Old  Town,  from  Prince's  Street : 

Summer  Evening. 
455  The  Church   of  San   Carlo,   il  Corso, 

Rome. 

1844  88  The  Marys  at  the  Sepulchre, 
no  Rev.  Jonathan  Watson. 

302  The    Old   Town   of   Edinburgh,    from 

Prince's  Street :  Moonlight. 
325  Half-length  Portrait  of  Bishop  Terrott. 
3  Dean  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1845  24  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

81  A  Young  Experimental  Philosopher. 
206  George  Cheape,  Esq. 
10  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1846  25  A  Cottage  Girl  with  Basket  of  Fruit. 
154  William  Haig,  Esq. 

213  Lunch  on  the  Moors  :  Portrait  Group. 
500  The  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville. 


210 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Lees,  Charles — continued 

501  Sir     Norman     Macdonald     Lockhart, 

Bart. 

502  Earl  of  Eglintoun  and  Wynton. 

503  O.  Tyndal  Bruce,  Esq. 

504  William  Goddard,  Esq. 

505  Sandie  Pirie,  a  popular  Caddie. 

506  Sir  Ralph  Anstruther,  Bart. 

507  John  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Glensaddell. 

508  Sir  John  Campbell,  Bart.,  of  Airds. 

1847  167  Frosty  Morning. 

195  Half-length  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
264  The  Burning  Glass. 
413  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1848  85  Launching  the  Life-Boat :   a  Ship  on 

the  Rock. 
194  San  Carlo  al'  Corso,  Rome. 
253  A  Brother's  Grave. 
421  Ruins    of    St.    Andrew's    Cathedral  : 

Moonlight. 
442  Grouse  :  Study  from  Nature. 

1849  58  The  Cheval  Mirror. 
93  Picking  a  Thorn. 

148  Moonlight :  Ruins  of  the  Cathedral  of 

St.  Andrews. 
432  Sir  Adam  Ferguson. 

471  Dr.  Dumbreck. 

472  P.   S.  Fraser,   Esq. 

473  Alex.  Christie,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 

474  William  Johnstone,   Esq.,  R.S.A. 

475  David  Scott,  Esq.,  R.S.A.     (Fide  1880, 

No.  211.) 

476  J.    E.    Lauder,   Esq.,    R.S.A.     (R.S.A. 

Collection.      Presented      by      Artist, 

187s.) 

477  Horatio  Macculloch,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

478  J.  A.  Houston,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

479  Alexander  Hill,  Esq. 

480  John  Spence,  Esq. 

481  William  Napier,  Esq. 

482  Charles  Findlay,  Esq. 
19  Scotland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1850  174  The  Sugar  Barrel. 
204  The  Young  Virtuoso. 

400  Portrait     of     Gentleman     in     Golfing 

Dress  :  a  Sketch. 

401  Lieut. -Col.   Ferguson. 

402  J.  C.  Brown,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 

403  Portrait  of  Gentleman  :  a  Sketch. 

404  James  Ballantine,  Esq. 


405  Portrait  of  his  Father. 

406  Kenneth  Macleay,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

407  Lieut.-Col.  M'Niven. 

408  Professor  Ayton. 

409  Rev.  Dr.  Arnot. 

410  Robert  Mercer,  Esq.,  W.S. 

411  Alex.   Russell,  Esq. 

1851  29  The  Golfers. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,  Esq. 
246  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

1852  161  Evening   Storm   clearing  off.     In    dis- 

tance a  Lifeboat  rescuing. 
251  A  Winter  Evening. 

1853  12  Mrs.  Murray  and  two  of  her  Sons. 

43  Major  Henderson,  of  Westerton,  with 
a  Glass  of  Airthrey  Water.  Painted 
for  Public  Room,  Bridge  of  Allan. 

307  John  Forman,  Esq.,  W.S. 

337  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1854  81  Skaters  on  Duddingston  Loch. 

237  Masters  Stoddart  and  Archibald  Mac- 
donald. 

284  Portrait  of  Lady. 

420  Returning  from  School  :  a  Winter 
Day. 

1855  124  The  late  John  Boyd,  Esq. 
170  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
212  The  Intercepted  Letter. 

306  At  Bruntsfield  Links  :  Golfers. 

528  John  Scott,  Esq.,  Whitehall,  Yorks. 

1856  123  The  Love  Letter. 

327  The    Martyrdom   of    George   Wishart. 
Figures      introduced      of      Cardinal 
Beatoun,  Gavin  Dunbar,  Archbishop 
of  Glasgow,  etc. 
497  First  Sketches  of  some  of  the  Portraits 
in  Picture  of  Royal  Caledonian  Cur- 
ling Club  at  Linlithgow.     (Vide  1861, 
No.  20.) 
Skaters  :  Duddingston  Loch  by  Moon- 
light. 
On  the  South  Esk,  near  Newbattle. 
Winter      Afternoon  :       Curlers      and 
Skaters  on  Linlithgow  Loch. 
96  John    Singleton,    Esq.,    Great    Given- 
dale,  Yorks. 
164  Master  Henry  Lees. 
291  Moonlight :  Sand-eel  Hunters. 
329  Moonlight  Scene  in  Yorkshire. 


1857 

'ii 

398 

1858 

24 

CATALOGUE 


211 


Great      Givendale,   l    1865    553 


345  Mrs.      Singleton, 
Yorks. 

1859  248  Winter    Day :    a    Slide,    Duddingston 

Loch. 
315  The   Summer  Moon  :    Bait-Gathering. 

(Diploma  Work.      R.S.A.  Collection.) 
468  'The  Standing  Stones  of  Lundin.' 

1860  75  Summer     Evening     on     Musselburgh 

Links  :  Golfers. 
141  Moonlight  :      Sand-eel      Hunters     and 

Bait  Gatherers. 
388  Henry      L.      Harvey,      Esq.,      Castle 

Semple. 
437  A  Winter  Holiday  :  Scene  on  the  Ice. 

1861  20  The  Grand  Match  of  the  Royal  Cale- 

donian Curling  Club  at  Linlithgow, 
!8S3.     (Vide  1856,  No.  497,  and  1880, 
No.  394.) 
65  Moonlight :     Peasants     of    the    Cam- 
pagna  di  Roma  singing. 

227  Portrait  of  Medical  Officer  of  the 
Royal  Navy. 

381  Shinty  :  Scene  on  the  Ice  at  Dudding- 
ston. 

404  The  Night  Train  :  Moonlight. 

1862  208  Moonlight. 

422  The  Flory  Boat :  Bringing  Home  the 
Bride. 

377  A  Slide  :  Duddingston  Loch  by  Moon- 
light. 

1863  224  The    Blacksmiths :    Scene    in    a    Fife- 

shire  Smiddy. 
1883     88  The  late  David  Scott,  R.S.A. 
89  The  late  Wm.  Flemyng,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Miss  Flemyng. 
136  The    late    Rear-Admiral    the    Earl   of 

Leven  and  Melville. 
154  The  late  A.   Christie,  Esq.,  of  Baber- 
ton. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Lees. 
163  A  Slide  on  Duddingston  Loch. 

Lent  by   Henry  Watson,    Esq.,   Linlith- 
gow. 
289  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Lees. 

1864  213  '  Hockey   on    the    Ice  ' :    on    St.    Mar- 

garet's Loch,  Edinburgh. 
269  Golfers  going  out :  on  Leven  Links. 
490  A  Blacksmith's  Shop. 


582 

675 

1866  250 

279 

448 

685 
810 

1867  380 

381 

629 

1868  350 

55o 


1869 

466 

539 

1870 

554 

1871 

92 

303 

349 

1872 

201 

430 


1873 

81 

195 
374 

435 

565 

1874 

*9 

236 

1875 

216 

1876 

411 

468 
324 

1877     267 


William  N.  Robertson,  Esq.,  and  Mrs. 
Robertson,  Allecollewe  and  Ceylon. 

A  Lesson  at  Sliding. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Roberts,  R.C.S.L. 

Moonlight  :  a  Windmill  in  the  West 
Riding. 

Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

Skating  by  Moonlight  on  Dudding- 
ston Loch. 

Moonlight  on  the  Sea. 

On  the  Firth  of  Clyde,  with  entrances 

to  Loch  Long  and  Holy  Loch. 

The  late  Alex.  Adamson,  Esq.,  South 
Callange. 

Sunrise :  '  The  Stan 'in'  Stanes  o' 
Lundie. ' 

Curlers  :  Scene  on  Duddingston  Loch. 

Curlers :  Scene  on  Duddingston 
Loch  :  Finished  Sketch  for  larger 
Picture  exhibited  1867. 

A  Rainy  Day  in  the  Country  :  '  Check- 
mate. ' 

Posthumous  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Adam  Black,  Esq. 

The  Watch  :  '  Listen  !   Listen  ! ' 

A  Reverie  :  Last  Day  under  the  Paren- 
tal Roof. 

A  Cottage  Interior. 

The  Springtime  of  Life. 

Buckhaven,  on  the  Coast  of  Fife : 
Early  Morning. 

Moonlight :  Druidical  Remains  near 
Largo,  Fifeshire. 

A  Beech  Avenue. 

A  Quiet  Fireside. 

Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

The  Fishing  Village  of  Buckhaven. 

View  on  the  Clyde :  the  Holy  Loch 
and  entrance  to  Loch  Long. 

The  Emigrant's  First  Letter  from 
Australia  to  his  Wife. 

The  Fishers  of  St.  Monance  on  the 
East  Coast  of  Fife. 

Fisher  Folk  :  St.  Monance. 

The  Road  through  the  Wood. 

A  Winter  Day  :  '  Shinty. ' 

St.  Andrews :  Thunderstorm  clearing 
off. 

A  July  Day :  Drummond  Castle  and 
Loch. 


212 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Lees,  Charles — continued 

1878  204  St.    Andrews  :    Early    Morning    after 

Rain. 

Lent   by   The    Chisholm    (Chief    of    the 
Clan). 

240  The  late  Rev.  David  Arnot,  D.D., 
Minister  of  the  High  Church,  Edin- 
burgh, and  Chaplain  to  Royal  Scot- 
tish Academy.  (Vide  1880,  No.  93.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

710  Scene  near  Abernethy,  Perthshire. 

1879  237  Part  of  the  old  town  of  Edinburgh,  as 

seen    about    thirty   years   ago   from 
Princes  Street. 
299  Abernethy,  Perthshire  :  Junction  of  the 
Tay  and  Earn  in  middle  distance. 

1880  399  The   Cottage  on   the  Cliff  :    Thunder- 

storm approaching. 
1880       2  J.  E.  Lauder,  R.S.A. 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
93  Rev.   David  Arnot,   D.D.     (Vide  1878, 
No.  240.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
211  David  Scott,   R.S.A.     (Vide  1849,   No. 

475.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
394  The  Grand  Match  of  the  Royal  Cale- 
donian Curling  Club  at  Linlithgow, 
1853,  with  about  fifty  portraits  of 
Noblemen  and  Gentlemen,  some  of 
whom  ^re  named  in  the  Catalogue. 
(Vide  1861,  No.  20.)  (In  Caledonian 
Curling  Club,  Linlithgow.) 
Lent  by  Charles  Cowan,  Esq. 


LEGROS,  Alphonse 

Painter,  Engraver  and  Sculptor 

Born  1837.    Died  191 1. 
Hon.  Member  191 1 

Melbury,   Clarendon  Road,    Watford. 

1911  477  Landscape. 

Lent  by  D.  Y.  Cameron,  Esq.,  A. R.S.A. 
478  Death  of  the  Mendicant. 

Lent  by  D.  Y.  Cameron,  Esq.,  A. R.S.A. 
506  Peasant  Woman  Resting. 

Lent  by  D.  Y.  Cameron,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 

1912  533  Design  for  a  Fountain. 

Lent  by  G.  Knowles,  Esq. 


534  Study  of  a  Hillside. 

Lent  by  G.  Knowles,  Esq. 

535  Their  First  Sight  of  Death. 

536  Peasant  Woman  at  Prayer. 

537  Sentier  en  Bourgogne. 

538  Study  of  Nude. 

Lent  by  G.  Knowles,  Esq. 

539  A  Farm  by  a  River. 

Lent  by  G.  Knowles,  Esq. 
542  Self      Portrait.      (Silver      point      and 
White.) 
Lent  by  G.  Knowles,  Esq. 


LEIGHTON,  Lord,  P.R.A. 

Painter  and  Sculptor 

Born  1830.     Died  1896. 

Hon.  Member  1878. 

2  Holland  Park  Road,  Kensington,  London. 
1881    317  Golden  Hours. 

Lent  by  E.  Baring,  Esq.,  London. 
1883    454  Phryne  at  Eleusis. 
1893    243  Antique  Juggling  Girl. 

1895  413  Clytie. 

1896  249  Teresina. 

Lent  by  T.  Craig  Brown,  Esq.,  Selkirk. 


LEIPER,  William  Architect 

Born   1839.     Died   1916. 

Associate  1892.     Academician  1896. 

Hon.  Retired  Academician  1914. 

6  Annfield  Terrace,  Partick,  Glasgow. 

1870  737  Clearing  the  Field  :  Oil. 
208  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

1871  868  Mural   Monument,  Glasgow. 

918  Rannochlea  House,  near  Glasgow. 
938  Mansion  of  Mr.  Alexander  Kay. 
950  New  Burgh  Hall,  Partick. 

1872  825  Colearn,  Perthshire. 

1873  779  Balgray  House,  Kelvinside. 

795  Cairndhu.     For  John  Ure,  Esq. 
818  Lindsaylands,  Lanarkshire. 

1874  400  In  the  Yew  Tree  Avenue,  Roseneath  : 

Oil. 
690  Competitive  Design  for  Church,  Glas- 
gow :  Interior  View. 


CATALOGUE 


213 


707  Competitive  Design  for  Church,  Glas- 
gow. 

710  Bank  Street  United  Presbyterian 
Church,  Brechin. 

715  Proposed  New  Established  Church, 
Glasgow. 

1875  872  United    Presbyterian    Church,    Camp- 

hill,  Glasgow. 
931  A     Courtyard    at    Caen,     Normandy : 
Water-colour. 

1876  148  Ruined  Cloister,  Lehon,  Brittany  :  Oil. 
558  The  Threshing  Mill  :  Oil. 

610  Design  for  Proposed  Monument. 
140  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1877  901  Design     for     additions     to     Earnock, 

Lanarkshire.         (Diploma        Work. 
R.S.A.   Collection.) 

1878  392  The  Harvest  of  the  Sea  :  Oil. 

Lent  by  W.  F.  Salmon,  Esq. 
Terpersie,  Helensburgh. 
1880    328  '  By  hedgerow  elms  on  hillocks  green  ' : 
Oil. 
422  St.  Monan's  :  Painting. 
144  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 
1884    866  Aros.     Erected   for  Prof.    Geo.   H.   B. 
Macleod. 
176  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 
1886  1 162  Kinlochmoidart. 

1889  10 1 5  New  Carpet  Factory,  Greenhead,  Glas- 
gow. 

1893  357  Sun  Insurance  Offices,  Glasgow. 

1894  511  East    Elevation    and    Section    through 

Hall    and    Museum  :    Art    Galleries, 
Glasgow. 
522  Design  for  Art  Galleries  and  Museum, 
Kelvingrove,  Glasgow  :  South  Front. 
121    West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

1896  393  The  Last  Load  :  Oil. 

498  Edinburgh,  showing  design  for  New 
North  British  Railway  Hotel. 

501  Design  submitted  for  North  British 
Railway  Hotel. 

511  Interior:  Dunfermline  Abbey:  Water- 
colour. 

1897  509  Knockderry  Castle. 

527  Kelly  House  :  Staircase  and  Gallery. 
562  Cartoon     for     Stained     Glass,     Park 

Church,  Glasgow. 
719  Cartoon     for     Stained     Glass,      Park 

Church,  Glasgow. 


1898  566 

1899  666 
676 

1903  430 


1904  440 

1905  421 

463 
1910  339 

34i 


Viewfield,  Stirling. 

Ballimore  :  North-west  View. 

Baltimore  :  as  altered. 

Design  for  the  Coloured  Figure  Deco- 
ration of  Banqueting  Hall,  Municipal 
Buildings,  Glasgow. 

Offices  of  Sun  Insurance  Company, 
Glasgow. 

St.  James's  Church,  Kilmacolm. 

Red  Tower,  Helensburgh. 

Interiors,  Langgarth,  Stirling;  Hall, 
Rockbank,  Helensburgh. 

Glendaruel,  Argyllshire;  Deroran, 
Stirling. 


Terpersie,  Helensburgh. 
1912        1  Spring  Morning  :  Ardencapel :  Oil. 
285  On  the  Way  to  the  Fair :  Oil. 


LEWIS,  John  Frederick  Painter 

Born  1805.     Died  1876. 
Hon.  Member  1853. 
1828      85*  Spaniels  ferreting  Rabbits. 
4  Hornton  Upper  Villas,  Campden  Road,  Ken- 
sington, London. 

1853  490  Peasant :  Neighbourhood  of  Rome. 
492  Peasant :  Neighbourhood  of  Rome. 
494  The    Hareem    of    a    Mameluke    Bey, 

Cairo :     The     Introduction     of     an 

Abyssinian  Slave. 

Lent  by  Joseph  Arden,  Esq.,  London. 
500  H.E.  the  General  Ischnues  Pacha. 
503  Roman  Lady. 
520  Reapers  of  Sora,  Regno  di  Napoli. 

552  Tribuna,  Florence.     (N.G.  of  Scotland. 

Presented  by  R.S.A. ,  1910.) 

553  Interior  of  a  Church. 

653  Chapel  of  Spina,  Pisa. 

654  Chapel  of  Spina,  Pisa. 

6  Hornton  Upper  Villas,  Campden  Hill,  Ken- 
sington, London. 

1854  222  Near    Plympton,     Devonshire  :    Birth- 

place of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

492  Interior  of  Convent  of  St.   Benedetto, 

Subiaco. 

493  Interior  of  Convent  of  St.  Benedetto. 
520  One  of  the  Pifferari,  Rome. 

530  Girl  of  Soretto. 


214 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Lewis,  John  Frederick — continued 
531  Peasant  Boy  :  Rome. 

671  Peasant  Boy  :  Rome. 

672  Peasant  Boy  :  Rome. 
The  Holm,  Walton-on-Thames. 

1856    145  Camels  in  the  Desert. 

Lent  by  Lewis  Pocock,  Esq.,  London. 
1858       7  A  Syrian  Sheikh,  Egypt. 

Lent  by  R.  Ellison,  Esq.,  of  Sudbrook. 
1862    596  In  the  Bezesteen,  Cairo  :  Bazaar  of  the 

Khan  Khalil. 

Lent  by  Lewis  Pocock,  Esq. 
748  Waiting  for  the  Ferry  :  Upper  Egypt. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Vokins,  London. 


LEYDE,  Otto  Theodor  Painter 

Born  1835.     Died  1897. 

Associate  1870.     Academician  1880. 

Librarian  1886- 1896. 

Middlefield  House,  Leith  Walk,  Edinburgh. 

1858      63  Lithuanian  Cottage. 

79  Prussian  Fisher  Cottage. 
262  Storm  coming  on. 
370  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
709  Study  in  Black  Chalk. 
42  Lothian  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1861  469  Study  from  Life. 
651  Lieut.-Col.  Arnaud. 

16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1862  42  Portrait. 

279  Mrs.   S.   Bough. 

5*3  G.   H.   Girle,   Esq.     (Not  in  all  Cata- 
logues.) 

1863  108  The  Mussel  Gatherer.     (By  Otto  Leyde 

and  John  Macpherson.) 
112  Biding  Tryste. 

230  Children  of  Walter  Berry,  Esq. 
549  Mrs.  William  Campbell. 

558  Mr.  William  Campbell. 

559  '  For  now  forlorn  and  lost  I  tread. ' 
636  The  Little  Wanderer,  Son  of  Alexander 

Mitchell-Innes,  Esq. 
639  Miss  Warrender. 
779  Miss  Alice  Helen  Warrender. 

1863  288  Christmas  Time. 

Lent  by  Sam.  Bough,  Esq. 

1864  237  Going  to  the  Harvest. 
284  Old  Letters. 


305  The  Toilet. 
668  Lost  and  Won. 

1865  350  James  Shaw,  Esq. 
743  A  Wakerife  Bairn. 

1866  334  The  Shady  Pool. 
639  Gleanings. 

7  South  Charlotte  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1867  277  The  Wanderer's  Home. 

1868  400  Master  Hannay,  Son  of  John  Hannay, 

Esq.,  Corskie  Bank,  Banff. 
416  Mrs.  Henry  Milne,  Banff. 
504  Gustav       Leyde,       Esq.,       Tennlohe, 

Bavaria. 
570  •  Asleep. ' 
736  '  Returning   from   Fishing  '  :    Children 

of  G.  F.  Barbour,  Esq.,  Bonskeid. 
768  '  Fanny,'    Daughter   of    John    Wilson, 

Esq.,  Yewlands,  Liberton. 
858  The  Highland  Mother. 
922  '  The  Toun's  Drummer.' 

1869  73  Mrs.  Sandford,  Taunton. 
123  Mrs.  Magnay. 

234  The  Auld  Sang. 

325  The  Sons  of  Sir  James  Gardiner  Baird, 

Bart.,  with  Pony  and  Dogs. 
407  Lady  Mackenzie,  of  Coul. 
628  Sir  James  Matheson,  Bart.,  Lews  and 

Achany. 
636  Lady  Matheson,  Stornoway  Castle. 
719  Harry  Pitman. 
740  Alice,   Youngest  Daughter  of  William 

Leslie,  Esq.,  Warthill. 

1870  54  Mary  Pitman. 

76  Master  John  Hepburn  Millar. 
133  Annie  Babington. 
153  Portrait  in  Water  Colours. 

334  Summer-Time. 

464  Haymaking  in  Upper  Clydesdale. 
650  Sheep-shearing  in  Upper  Clydesdale. 
713  J.  Tait,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Perthshire. 
81  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1871  45  Mrs.  Robert  Hannan. 
69  Robert  Hannan,  Esq. 

219  Mrs.  David  MacBrayne. 
281  Mrs.  George  Buchanan. 
301  David  MacBrayne,  Esq. 

335  Edith,    Daughter   of   Robert   Hannan, 

Esq. 
493  Dr.  George  Buchanan,  Glasgow. 
515  Children  of  David  MacBrayne,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


215 


1872  166  Sunday  Morning. 
248  Mrs.  John  M'Laren. 
252  Wild  Flowers. 

290  '  Four  Score  and  Ten.' 

380  St.  Valentine's  Day. 

441  John  M'Laren,  Esq. 

672  Lady  Dorothea  Louisa  Stewart  Murray. 

687  Lady  Helen  Stewart  Murray. 

834  Lady  Evelyn  Stewart  Murray. 

1873  344  Rev.  James  Ingram,  D.D.,  Unst.    Pre- 

sented to  the  Free  Church  of  Scot- 
land.    (Vide  1880,  No.  83.) 

393  The  Children  of  Capt.  Charles  Fraser, 
Inverness. 

441  '  Fanny  and  Edith,'  Children  of  Henry 

C.  Macandrew,  Esq.,  Inverness. 
476  Miss  Eva,  Daughter  of  John  D.  Bar- 
bour, Esq.,  Lisburn. 

498  Mrs.  Congreve,  Linlithgow. 

499  Thos.  Jamieson  Boyd,  Esq.,  F.R.S.E., 

Master  of  Merchant  Company,  1869- 
71.  (Presented  by  Members  of  the 
Merchant  Company,  Edinburgh.) 

511  '  Jack  '  and  '  Grizel  ' :  Portraits. 

571  Mrs.  Gordon,  Taxmount,  Broughty 
Ferry. 

634  Children  of  Chas.  Stewart,  Esq.,  Brin. 

1874  43  '  Grace,'  Daughter  of  Claud  Hamilton, 

Esq. 
70  A  Portrait  Group. 
114  '  Edith,'  Daughter  of  Thos.  Spowart, 

Esq.,  Broomhead. 
151  Major  C.  R.  Fraser,  Inverness. 
266  Mrs.    William    Mitchell-Innes,    Ayton 

Castle. 
480  Children   of    James    M'Dowall,    Esq., 

Logan. 
514  ■  Willy  and  Andy,'  Youngest  Sons  of 

D.  P.  Macdonald,  Esq.,  Invernevis. 
733  '  Lady  Elyne,'  Daughter  of  the  Earl  of 

Kellie. 
749  Lord    Erskine,    Son    of    the    Earl    of 
Kellie. 
6  Osborne  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1875  73  The  Children  of  Major  Stocks. 

109  The    Children    of    Henry    M' Andrew, 

Esq. 
127  The  Return. 

Lent  by  James  Paton,  Esq.,  Stirling. 


217  Contented. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 

422  Mrs.  M' Andrew,  Inverness. 

438  Children   of   John   Paton,   Esq.,   Tilli- 
coultry. 

722  Miss  Emily  May   Innes,   Daughter  of 
John  B.  Innes,  Esq. 

767  Percy,  Son  of  Principal  Sir  Alexander 
Grant,  Bart. 
3  Douglas  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1876  119  On  the  North  Sannox,  Arran. 
182  Crossing  the  Burn. 

293  A  Quiet  Neuk. 

309  The  Crab-Catcher. 

325  An  Old  Salt. 

362  The  Lady  Charlotte  Fletcher,  of  Salton. 

Presented  by  the  Tenantry. 
707  Little  Lois. 

Lent  by  Prof.  Gairdner,  M.D.,  Glasgow. 

1877  214  The  Countess  of  Wemyss  and  March. 
231  Sir  James  Ramsay,  Bart.,  of  Banff. 
235  On  Strike. 

294  Major  Hare,  of  Calder  Hall. 
315  The  Pilot. 

605  Miss  Mitchell  Innes,  Ayton  Castle. 

1878  34  Mrs.    M'Douall,    of    Logan,    and   her 

Daughter. 

102  '  I  spy.' 

249  Lady  Gertrude  Foljambe  and  her  Chil- 
dren. 

278  Viscountess  of  Selina  Milton. 

428  Cecil  S.  Foljambe,  Esq. 

429  Mrs.  Cecil  S.  Foljambe. 

1879  43  Mrs.  Bald  Harvey,  of  Schaw  Park. 
156  The  Children  of  James  M'Douall,  Esq., 

of  Logan. 
301  Miss  Maud  Erskine. 
313  '  My  father  urged  me  sair ;    my  mither 

didna      speak.'       (Diploma      Work. 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 
497  James  M'Douall,  Esq.,  of  Logan. 
669  A  Salmon-Fishers'  Bothie. 
810  First  Snowflakes. 

1880  236  The  Pet  Scholar. 
260  May  Morning. 

425  Major  Bald  Harvey,  of  Schaw  Park. 

476  Mrs.  Baxter,  of  Gilston. 

501  Mrs.  Maitland,  of  Compstone. 

825  Children  of  James  C.  T.  Brodie,  Esq. 


216 


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Leyde,  Otto  Theodor — continued 

826  James  C.  T.  Brodie,  Esq.,  Lethen  and 
Coulmony. 

1880  23  The  late  Mrs.  MacBrayne. 

83  The  late  Dr.  Ingram.     (Vide  1873,  No. 

344-) 

Lent  by  the  Free  Church  College. 
89  Sunday  Morning. 
320  The  Children  of  David  MacBrayne,  Esq. 

1881  93  David  Maitland,  Esq.,  of  Dundrennan. 
132  Mrs.  Rawstorne,  of  Hutton  Hall. 

144  Mrs.  Dunn  Pattison,  of  Dalmuir. 
225  Mrs.  James  G.  C.  Brodie. 
495  Major  Fergusson  Home,  Bassendean. 
996  The  Trawler's  Bairns. 
1039  Castles  in  the  Air. 

1882  41  Children  of  J.  B.  Wood,  Esq.,  Wirks- 
,  worth. 

192  John  Miller,  Esq.,  of  S crabs ter  :  Pre- 
sentation Portrait. 

262  Mrs.  Davenport,  of  Davenport. 

460  Off  and  Away  ! 

501  Mr.  Alastair  Fraser. 

773  '  Over  the  Sea  and  Far  Away.' 

806  Eveline,  Daughter  of  J.  H.  Baxter, 
Esq.,  Gilston. 

1883  40  Sympathy. 

155  Mrs.  William  Haig,  of  Broomfield,  and 

her  Children. 
292  The  Rev.  James  Macgregor,  D.D. 
416  Colonel  Eddington,  of  Glencreggan. 
511  Raphael,  Son  of  A.  H.  Turnbull,  Esq. 
963  Day  Dreams. 
1042  Rest. 

1884  19  Francis  Archibald  Primrose,  Esq. 
126  Mrs.  Eddington,  Glencreggan. 
300  Portrait. 

511  Sir  Andrew  Agnew,  Bart.,  Lochnaw. 
546  Robert  Anderson,  Esq.,  Stirling:  Pre- 
sentation Portrait. 
886  Vera,    Daughter   of   C.    M.    P.    Burn, 

Esq. 
1070  A  Precious  Load  :  Inverie,  Knoydart. 

1885  57  A  'Tiff.' 

316  The  Challenge. 
895  Miss  E.  Mansfield  Hunter. 
970  Master  Pelham  Burn. 
1091  '  A  penny  saved  is  twopence  clear.' 
1885     18  '  Jim  '  and  ■  Ted,'  Children  of  George 
Younger,  Esq.,  Alloa. 


234 
236 

237 
268 
272 

304 
326 

337 

368 

430 

1886      46 

186 


320 
542 

582 
1001 

io34 

1887      94 

169 

322 


43° 
772 
816 

875 


1887 


216 

285 


29s 
349 
379 

614 

635 
648 

728 
732 


Children  of  Dr.  James  A.  Hunter. 

Old  Scottish  Interior. 

Alone. 

Children  of  Dr.  James  A.  Hunter. 

Bathing-Time  :  Crail. 

An  Old  Scottish  '  Deece.' 

Master  Guy  Scott  Dalgleish. 

'  Stirling,'   Son   of   R.    Roy   Paterson, 

Esq. 
Annie,  Daughter  of  R.  Roy  Paterson, 

Esq. 
Springtime,  Port  of  Monteith. 
At  the  Helm. 
Sunday  at  Home. 
Master  Francis  George,  Youngest  Son 

of  Laurence  Robertson,   Esq.,   Skel- 

morlie. 
Capt.  C.  Boycott  Wight,  Rudge  Hall. 
Vera  and  Estelle,  Daughters  of  Major 

Stocks,  Upper  Shibden  Hall. 
'  Mermaids.' 
Portrait  in  Pastels. 
Portrait  in  Pastels. 
Evening. 
'  Frolic' 
Master    Edmund    Baddely,    Youngest 

Son  of  J.    B.    Wood,   Esq.,   Wirks- 

worth. 
The  Artist's  Daughter. 
A  Highland  Home. 
Sisters  :  Portraits. 
A  Holiday  at  Lethangie. 

Lent  by  John  Paton,  Esq. 
*  A  Day  at  the  Seaside. ' 

Lent  by  Alex.  Forrester  Paton,  Esq. 
Near  Largo  Law. 
Near  the  East  Neuk  of  Fife. 

Lent  by   Alex.    H.   Wilson,   Esq.,   Aber- 
deen. 
Portrait. 
Harvesters. 
Through  the  Fields. 

Lent  by  David  Thomson,  Esq. 
The  End  of  the  Harvest. 
A  Morning's  Haul. 
'  Pets. ' 

Lent  by  David  Thomson,  Esq. 
Orphans. 
The  Nearest  Way  to  School,  after  J.  C. 

Hook,  R.A. 


CATALOGUE 


217 


783  '  Caller  Herrin','  after  J.  C.  Hook, 
R.A. 

1888  86  Lady  Kinnaird. 
217  An  Introduction. 
284  Lord  Kinnaird. 

801  Arthur,   Youngest   Son   of    Lord   Kin- 
naird. 
847  A  Study. 

1889  55  The  Hon.  Mrs.  Cheape. 

259  The  Rev.  Charles  G.  M'Crie,  Ayr. 
363  Alexander  Cheape,  Esq.,  Lathokar  and 

Strathtyrum. 
847  Trespassing. 

Lent  by  G.  W.  Watson,  Esq.,  L.D.S. 
888  '  Selina  and  Poppie,'  Children  of  James 

Miller,  Esq. 
914  Sweet  Seventeen. 

Lent  by  William  Arrol,  Esq.,  Ayr. 
975  Mrs.  George  Younger  and  Son. 
17  St.  Bernard's  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1890  106  Mrs.  Clay,  of  Kerchesters. 

187  E.  H.  Davenport,  Esq.,  of  Davenport, 
Shropshire  :  Presentation  Portrait. 

254  Robert  Dundas,  Esq.,  of  Arniston. 

272  The  Rev.  James  Mitchell,  D.D.,  South 
Leith  :  Presentation  Portrait. 

308  '  The  late  Countess  of  Dalhousie  ' : 
Presentation  Portrait. 

552  Master  Baxter. 

1891  169  '  Far  from  the  Madding  Crowd.' 
232  W.  Scott  Dalgleish,  Esq.,  M.A. 
303  The  Inner  Light. 

356  '  When  the  Kye  comes  Hame. ' 
462  '  Puss  !  Puss ! ' 
488  A  Full  Creel. 
1891-2 149  '  How     Little    Bopeep     did    lose    her 
Sheep.' 
265  Children  of  the  Sea. 
370  A  Wayside  Smiddy. 
618  Portrait  Sketch. 
754  Dr.  Paterson,  Bridge  of  Allan. 

1893  138  The  Laird's  Bride. 
166  Portrait. 

198  Major-General  Lyttelton-Annesley. 
220  Frolic. 

242  Robert  Yellowlees,  Provost  of  Stirling  : 
Presentation  Portrait. 

1894  75  An  Academy  School  Boy. 

152  Mary  Francis  Don,  Daughter  of  John 
B.  Don,  Esq.,  Brechin. 


191  Alan  Geoffrey  Hotham,  R.N.  Son  of 
Vice-Admiral  Hotham,  C.B. 

1895  79  '  Good-Night ! ' 

150  Alexander  Williamson,  Esq.,  Inver- 
ness :  Presentation  Portrait. 

268  A  Corner. 

302  '  Ernie,'  Son  of  Alexander  Forrester 
Paton,  Esq.,  Alloa. 

608  Cissy  and  Archie,  Children  of  Archibald 
Moir,  Esq.,  Alloa. 

1896  405  The  Rev.  George  Matheson,  D.D. 
518  '  Hie  for  the  Harvest' 

558  The  Hen-wife. 
572  Eveline. 

1897  87  In  Borrowed  Plumes. 
154  Her  Ain  Fireside. 
428  Portrait. 

635  The  Miller's  Croft. 
705  Evening. 


LINNELL,  John 

Painter  and  Engraver 
Born  1792.     Died  1882. 
Hon.  Member  1871. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
6  Cirencester  Place,  Fitzroy  Square,  London. 
1822     32  Fine    Evening   after    Rain :    View    in 
North  Wales. 

173  View     near     Bayswater.      (N.G.      of 

N.S.W.,     Sydney.      '  Bayswater     in 
1814.'    [?  Same.]    Bought  1891.) 

174  Evening  :  a  Storm  clearing  off. 
1825      13  A  Forest  Scene. 

21  The  Windmill. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

Porchester  Terrace,  Bayswater,  London. 
1829      82  A  Young  Gleaner. 

168  A  View  of  Itchen  Ferry. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1849     124  Landscape  and  Cattle  :  View  in  North 
Wales. 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 


218 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Linnell,  John — continued 

195  A  Hill-side  Farm,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 

1850  441  The  Last  Gleam. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 

1851  218  A  Mountain  Road. 

Lent  by  David  Laurence,  Esq.,  London. 
544  Abraham  entertaining-  the  Angels. 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 

1852  137  Christ  and  the  Woman  of  Samaria. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Banknock. 
224  Woodcutters. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 
365  Interior. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 

1853  169  Folding  Time. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Todd,  Esq.,  Maryculter 
House. 
312  The  Potato  Field. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 
453  Unlading  Boats. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 

Redstone  Wood,  Red  Hill. 

1854  122  Under  the  Hawthorn. 

Lent  by  William  Wilson,  Esq. 

1855  4  Milking  Time  :  a  Sketch. 
23  Under  the  Shadow. 

Lent  by  James  Home,  Esq. 
100  River  Scene,  with  Vessels. 
267  Christ  and  the  Woman   of   Samaria  : 

Sketch. 
296  A  Thunder  Storm. 

Lent  by  William  Wilson,  Esq. 

1856  44  David  slaying  the  Lion. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 
353  A  Boar-Hunt. 

1857  50  General   Dundas. 

1860  514  Woodcutters. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Unwin,  Esq.,  Sheffield. 

1861  108  Autumn. 

Lent  by  William  Unwin,  Esq. 
186  Spring. 

Lent  by  William  Unwin,  Esq. 

1862  158  The  Two  Kittens. 

Lent  by  William  Unwin,  Esq. 

1863  594  The  Return  of  Ulysses. 

Lent  by  John  Graham,  Esq.,  Skelmorlie. 
1876    337  During  the  Hay  Harvest. 

Lent  by  John  M'Gavin,  Esq. 


4"  The    Potato    Field.    (Indexed    as    by 
J.  Linnell,  Junior.) 
Lent  by  Sam  Bough,  Esq. 
1878    866  Boy  Herding  Sheep. 

Lent  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  Esq. 
891  Windsor  Forest. 

Lent  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  Esq. 


LINTOTT,  Henry  Painter 

Born  1877. 

Associate  19 16. 

Royal  Institution,  Edinburgh. 
1905    464  Spring  :  Decorative  Panel. 
13A  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1910  180  The  End  of  the  Wood. 
Studio,  68  Canaan  Lane,  Edinburgh. 

1911  183  Cory  Banks. 

309  Renascence. 

358  Haymaking  in  Sussex. 

1912  91  Festival. 

1913  328  The  Return. 

553  Study  of  a  Head. 

1914  141  Portrait.     (Scottish  Modern  Arts  Associ- 

ation.    Bought  1914.) 
510  The  Circling  Year. 
19  St.  Bernard's  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1915  159  Modo  Crepuscolare. 
394  Harry. 

671  K.  E.  H.  A. 

1916  121  Idyll. 

310  Helen  Kerr,  Daughter  of  Mrs.  James 

Bisset. 
370  Self  Portrait. 


LIZARS,  William  Home 

Engraver  and  Painter 
Born  1788.     Died  1859. 
Associate  Engraver  1826. 
Hon.  Member  1834. 

ASSOCIATED  SOCIETY   OF  ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

15  Katharine  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1808      57  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 


CATALOGUE 


219 


76  Earl  of  Buchan  crowning  and  present- 
ing Master  Gatti  with  a  Medal, 
Corri's  Rooms,  March  12,  1808. 
Painted  for  the  Earl.  (Arbroath 
Public  Library.  Presented  by  James 
Renny,  c.  1880.) 

90  Portraits  of  the  Son  and  Daughter  of 
John  Stein,  Esq. 

98  Mr.  James  Little. 
105  Mrs.  Logan  and  Daughter. 

1809  90  Full-length  of  Sir  Alex.  Jardine,  Bart. 
115  Jacob  blessing  Joseph's  Children. 

219  Portrait    of    a    Lady    (full-length)    in 
candle  light. 

1810  158  Interior  of  a  Cottage. 
7  Duke  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1811  48  A  Wedding.     (N.G.  of  Scotland.     Pre- 

sented by  Mrs.  Lizars,  1861.) 
52  Dumb  Fortune  Teller. 
63  Reading   a   Will.     (N.G.   of   Scotland. 

Presented  by  Mrs.  Lizars,  1861.) 

EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 

52  North  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1814  50  Sketch  for  a  large  picture. 
57  A  Girl  and  Fish. 

1815  1  Dr.  Munro,  Sen. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

James's  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1827  173  Engraved  View  of  Edinburgh. 

270  Edinburgh,  from  the  Dean. 

271  High  Street,  from  the  Fountain  Well. 

272  Edinburgh,  from  Arthur  Seat. 

273  Edinburgh    Castle,    from    the    Grass- 

market. 

274  View  in  Greece. 

1828  no  Wandering     Willie,     his     Wife,     and 

Benjie  discovered  by  Darsie  Latimer. 

1829  358  A  Frame  with  Sketches. 

1830  73  The  Carrier's  Arrival. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1863    in  Sketch  for  a  Picture  :  Drawing  for  the 
Militia. 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 


1880  1  Interior  of  Church.  (This  and  '  Cathe- 
dral Interior,'  also  owned  by  R.S.A., 
after  being  lost  sight  of,  were  dis- 
covered in  Cowgate  shop,  and  bought 
by  Artist  for  ^5.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 


LOCKHART,  William  Ewart    Painter 

Born  1846.     Died  1900. 
Associate  187 1.    Academician  1878. 

6  Great  Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1861  443  Coast  Scene. 

554  Lara's  Page  listening  to  the  Quarrel 
of  the  Chiefs. 

1862  479  Catching  Trouts. 

1863  334  Incident  of  the  Rebellion,   1745. 
West  St.  Anthony's  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1865  781  Through  the  Burn. 

6  Great  Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1866  650  '  The    Challenge  ' :     Waiting    for    an 

Answer. 

1867  637  J.  B.  M'Donald,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 
852  Auld  Robin  Gray. 

36  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1868  801  Los  Amigos. 
862  La  Rina. 

2  Great  Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1869  46  El  Cura. 

91  The  Bolero. 

330  La  Gitanella. 

4  Hope  Street,  Portobello. 

1870  667  Priscilla,  the  Puritan  Maiden. 
901  After  '  Marston  Moor.' 

1  London  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1871  1  A  Spanish  Venta  :    Muleteers  Depart- 

ing. 
533  La  Semana  Santa,  Seville. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq. 
897  Patio  de  la  Mezquita,  Alhambra. 
899  The  Giralda,  Seville. 
970  The  Governor's  House,  Tangiers. 
996  In  the  Alhambra. 
1037  In  the  Suburbs  of  Seville. 
1084  Patio     in     an     old     Moorish     House, 

Granada. 


220 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Lockhart,  William  Ewart — continued 
Seville. 

1872  i  An  Andalusian  Quack  Doctor. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq., 
Ayton. 
703  View  on  the  Guadalquivir. 
759  Orange  Boats,  Seville. 
840  Old  Moorish  Mill,  Cordova. 
865  Murillo  House,  Seville. 
887  The  Tower  of  Gold,  Seville. 
108  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1873  7  El  Padre. 

31  A  Spanish  Gipsy. 
136  Dunnottar. 
291  Wayside  Thoughts. 
546  Anita. 

873  Old  Well  at  Seville. 
883  A  Bit  in  the  Alhambra. 

905  A  Window  in  the  Alhambra. 
930  Old  Roman  Amphitheatre  at  Italica. 
62  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1874  416  Muerte  del  Matador. 

Lent    by    Gilbert   Mitchell    Innes,    Esq., 
Edinburgh. 

1875  27  On  the  Garry,  near  Struan. 
204  '  Dolce  far  niente. ' 

Lent  by  John  Leadbetter,  Esq.,  Broughty 
Ferry. 
475  '  Signor  Don  Quixote,'  said  the  show- 
man,   '  ...  do    not    be    so    severe    a 
critic.  .  .  . ' 

1876  20  '  Paquita,'  a  little  Majorcan  Maiden, 
no  The  Orange  Harvest,  Majorca. 

692  The  Beadle  of  Soller. 

797  Entrance  to  an  Orange  Grove. 

829  Outside  the  City  Walls,  Palma. 

874  On  the  Coast  at  Palma. 
1018  Date  Palms. 

Lent  by  Captain  Watters. 
9  Chamberlain  Road,  Edinburgh. 

1877  194  Annot  Lyle  playing  the  Harp  to  Angus 

M'Auley.  Painted  for  the  Royal 
Association  for  the  Promotion  of  the 
Fine  Arts  in  Scotland. 

444  The  Parish  Kirk. 

Lent  by  John  Poison,  Esq.,  Paisley. 

734  On  the  Links  at  North  Berwick  :  Dis- 
tant View  of  the  Bass. 
Lent    by    W.    C.    Murray,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 


870 
903 
9i5 


1056 


931  The  Jackdaw  of  Rheims. 

Lent  by  James  Muir,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
933  Near  North  Berwick  :  Sunset. 

Lent  by  John  M'Gavin,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
955  Royal      Procession     passing     through 

George    Street,    August    17th,    1876 : 

from     the     front    of     St.     Andrew's 

Church,   looking  East. 

Lent  by  Robt.  J.  Bennett,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
986  North  Berwick  Pier  :  a  Rainy  Day. 

Lent  by  Neale  Thomson,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

1878  19  The  Bride  of  Lammermoor. 

Lent  by  A.  B.  Stewart,  Esq.,  Ascog  Hall. 
482  Gil     Bias     and     the     Archbishop     of 
Granada.     (Vide  1885,  No.  266,   and 
1901,  No.  439-) 
Lent  by  W.  Christie,  Esq. 
841  Staircase  in  Cairndhu. 

The  Old  Tower,  South  Queensferry. 

Newhaven  Pier. 

A  Wreck  in  St.  Andrews  Bay. 

Lent  by  J.  Glass  Sandeman,  Esq.,  Glas- 
gow. 
St.    Andrews  :    Sunset.       (Kelvingrove 
Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.    Adam  Teacher 
Bequest,  1878.) 

1879  487  Patio  in  Palma  :  a  Study. 
498  Alnaschar. 

854  Sunrise  at  Largo. 
10 10  Aberdeen  Harbour :  Sunset. 

Lent  by  James  Auldjo  Jamieson,  Esq. 
1042  A  Bright  Morning. 

Lent    by    W.    Cleghorn    Murray,    Esq., 
W.S. 

1880  424  Cardinal  Beaton,  St.  Andrews,  1546. 
844  Summer  Weather  of  1877. 

Lent  by  Robt.  Murdoch,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
882  The  Painter's  Window,  St.  Machars. 

Lent  by  J.    Forbes  White,   Esq.,    Aber- 
deen. 
944  Funeral  of  Burns. 

Lent  by  C.  Tennant,  Esq.,  M.P. 
1059  The  Chapel,  King's  College,  Old  Aber- 
deen. 
1096  Birthplace  of  Robinson  Crusoe. 

Lent  by  Andrew   Morrison,   Esq.,   Glas- 
gow. 
1880     21  The  Parish  Kirk. 

Lent  by  John  Poison,  Esq.,  Paisley. 


CATALOGUE 


221 


s4 


251 


1881  199 

1882  196 


771 

1883  186 
358 
497 

1884  257 

9i3 
972 
976 

987 
1040 
1058 

1885  344 

439 


928 

975 

1038 

1885   21 

194 
220 


235 
266 


33i 
34i 
363 
54i 
596 
609 


Gil     Bias     and     the     Archbishop     of 
Granada. 
Lent  by  Wm.  Christie,  Esq.,  Liberton. 

Muerte  del  Matador. 

Lent  by  Gilbert  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq. 

Jacky  Gardiner. 

The  Cid  and  the  Five  Moorish  Kings. 
(Diploma  Work.  Finished  study  for 
this  picture.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 

Durham. 
Lent  by  Thos.  M'Dougal,  Esq.,  Eskvale. 

James  A.  Sidey,  M.D. 

Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Gil  Bias  relating  his  Adventures  to 
Sedillo. 

Mrs.  Aitken,  Sister  of  Thomas  Carlyle. 

A  Baptism  in  San  Giovanni,  Siena. 

House  of  Cornelius  Rufus,  Pompeii. 

Marble  Table  and  part  of  Impluvium  in 
the  House  of  Cornelius  Rufus. 

A  House  in  the  Via  Marina,  Pompeii. 

Street  of  the  Tombs,  Pompeii. 

On  the  Walls  of  Pompeii. 

Sir  John  Heron  Maxwell,  Bart.  :  Pre- 
sentation Portrait. 

The  Swineherd.  (Vide  1896,  No.  308.) 
(Dundee  Art  Gallery.  Presented  by 
Jno.  M.  Keiller,  1886.) 

A  Lonely  Shore. 

The  Afterglow. 

Crail,  from  Roome  Point. 

The  East  Neuk  o'  Fife :  a  Summer 
Morning. 

The  Auld  Kirk  of  St.  Monance. 

Summer  of  1877. 

The  Queen's  Entry  into  Edinburgh, 
1876  :  Albert  Memorial  Inauguration. 

Queensferry. 

Gil  Bias  and  the  Archbishop  of 
Granada.  (Vide  1878,  No.  482,  and 
1910,  No.  439.) 

In  the  East  Neuk  o'  Fife. 

Don  Quixote  at  the  Puppet  Show. 

Durham. 

A  Champion  of  the  Cross. 

On  the  Fifeshire  Coast. 

Crail  :  Morning.  (Bequeathed  in  1898 
by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 


1886 
1887 
1887 

1888 


1891 

16 
1893 

1894 

1895 
1896 


1897 
1898 


1899 


696  Spanish  Venta  :   Muleteers  departing. 

365  A  Church  Lottery  in  Spain. 

464  Theodora  and  Marjorie. 

269  Glaucus  and  Nydia. 

603  '  A  Thing  of  Beauty  is  a  joy  for  ever. ' 

203  Portrait. 

252  Flower  Piece. 

303  House  of  Castor  and  Pollux,  Pompeii. 

608  Portrait. 

218  James  Lindsay,  Esq. 

299  Rev.  John  Cairns,  D.D.,  Principal 
U.P.  College.  Presented  to  the 
Synod. 

392  '  II  piccolo  Cardinale  col  suo  Cauda- 
tario  ' :  Portraits  of  John  and  Regi- 
nald, Sons  of  J.  Ogilvy  Fairlie,  Esq., 
of  Myres. 

178  James  Clark,  Esq.,  Paisley. 

290  Andrew  M' Donald,  Esq.,  Master  of  the 
Merchant  Company.  Presented  by 
Members  of  the  Company  for  their 
Hall. 

Phillimore  Gardens,   Kensington,   London, 

W. 

161  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

214  The  Venerable  the  Archdeacon  of  Lon- 
don (W.  Macdonald  Sinclair,  D.D.) 

104  George  and  Madge,  Children  of  Wm. 
Clark,  Esq.,  of  Newark,  U.S.A. 

132  Miss  Anita  Lockhart. 

252  The  Right  Hon.  The  Speaker. 

309  Mrs.  Peter  Denny,  of  Helenslee. 

424  Alex.  Buist,  Esq.,  Broughty  Ferry. 

308  The  Swineherd  :  Finished  Sketch  for 
the  Picture  presented  to  the  Corpora- 
tion of  Dundee.     (Vide  1885,  No.  439.) 

322  Alnaschar's  Dream  :  The  Awakening  : 
Original  finished  Sketch  for  the 
larger  Picture. 

332  A  Portrait. 

191  A  Mirror  of  Chivalry. 

436  The  Right  Hon.  Arthur  Balfour,  M.P. 
(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow. 
Presented  by  A.  Cameron  Corbett, 
M.P.,  1898.) 

167  The  Rev.  J.  Murray-Mitchell,  M.A., 
LL.D.  (Presented  to  the  Free 
Church  of  Scotland,  1898.) 


222 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Lockhart,  William  Ewart — continued 

397  Samuel    Smith,    Esq.,    M.P.    (Walker 

Art  Gallery,  Liverpool.     Presented  by 

James  Smith,  1907.) 
1901    439  Gil     Bias     and     the     Archbishop     of 

Granada.      (Vide   1878,   N.   482,  and 

1885,   No.   266.)    (N.G.   of  Scotland. 

Bought  1907.) 
444  Her    late     Majesty     Queen     Victoria, 

painted  at  Windsor   for  the  Jubilee 

Picture,  1887. 
666  The  Funeral  of  Robert  Burns,   Dum- 
fries, July  25,  1796. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
716  Durham. 

Lent  by  Charles  Cook,  Esq.,  W.S. 
736  J.   B.  M' Donald,  R.S.A. 


LORIMER,  John  Henry  Painter 

Born  1856. 

Associate  1882.    Academician  1900. 

21  Hill  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1873      20  '  In  the  Wintry  Gloaming.' 

1  Bruntsfield  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1875  249  Fungi. 

594  Queen  of  the  Meadow  and  Hazel. 

1876  171  Portrait. 

361  Spray  of  Azalea. 

Lent  by  Patrick  Adam,  Esq. 
471  Chrysanthemums. 

Lent  by   J.   Forbes  White,   Esq.,   Aber- 
deen. 
514  Portrait. 

1877  147  '  Mollie.' 

Lent  by  Miss  Louisa  Stevenson. 
419  Christmas  Roses. 

506  '  Some  ragged  child   holds  up   for  sale   a 
store 
Of    wave-worn    pebbles,    pleading    on    the 

shore 
Where   once   came   monk,    and   nun    with 
gentle  stir.1 
631  Patrick    Fraser,   Advocate   (afterwards 
Lord     Fraser).    (County     Buildings, 
Perth.     Presented  by  the  Artist  as  an 
Oval  Portrait-head.) 

1878  234  Horse-Chestnut  Blossoms. 


419 

Portrait :  Prof.  James  Lorimer,  Artist's 

father.     (University 

}f    Edinbu 

rgh. 

In      Senate      Hall. 

Presented 

by 

Artist.) 

642 

Portrait  :   Major  Wyld. 

727 

Portrait. 

1879        s 

Portrait. 

33 

Portrait. 

444 

James    Gillespie,    Esq., 
sented  by  his  Friends. 

Craigie. 

Pre- 

461 

El  Bolero. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Usher, 

Esq. 

1880        9 

An  Italian  Boy. 

118 

Douglas  Maclagan,  Esq 

.,  M.D. 

336  Farewell. 

363  Christmas  Roses. 

517 


1881  123 

243 

1882  133 

155 


254 
386 


400 
1883      21 


232 
429 

1884  139 
267 

465 

1885  123 

277 
298 
328 

1886  207 
224 

243 

288 


Lent  by  Mrs.  Forbes  Irvine  of  Drum. 
Jeanie  Gray. 

Lent   by    the   Royal   Association   for   the 
Promotion  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scot- 
land. 
Robert   Blair  Maconochie,   Esq.,   Gat- 

tonside. 
The  Venerable  John  Hardie. 
Annunciation  Lilies. 
Among  the  Irises. 

Lent  by  Laurence  Robertson,  Esq.,  Mor- 
land. 
Miss  Rebecca  Harvey. 
John     Muir,     Esq.,     D.C.L.,     LL.D. 

Painted  for  the  University  of  Edin- 
burgh.    (In  Court  Room.) 
Miss  Rosamund  Anstruther. 
Sir  David  Chalmers,  Chief  Justice  of 

British  Guiana. 
Andrew  Usher,  Esq. 
A  Portrait. 
Professor  Blackie. 
Hercules  Scott,  Esq.,  Brotherton. 
A  Collie. 

Dugald  MacDougall,  Esq. 
An  Autumn  Morning. 
Irises. 
Peonies. 
Mrs.  Trayner. 
Mushroom-Gatherers. 
Edward     Brook,     Esq.,     of     Hoddom 

Castle  :  Presentation  Portrait. 
Bad  News. 
The  Earl  of  Lindsay. 


CATALOGUE 


223 


318  An  Open  Window. 
381  Le  Pere  Guillaume. 
487  The  Lord  Reay. 

1887  70  Patrick,  Son  of  Sir  David  Chalmers. 
149  Camellias  and  Acacia. 

237  Portrait. 
361  Tobacco. 

1888  430  Roses  and  Honeysuckle. 
446  Playmates. 

1889  319  A  Quiet  Corner. 

Lent  by  James  Knowles,  Esq.,  London. 

430  Lightsome  Labour. 

518  Christmas  Eve. 

886  Spires  and  Roofs  of  Chartres  :  Water- 
colour. 

Lent  by  the   Royal   Association   for   the 
Promotion  of  Fine  Arts. 

1890  95  Pot-Pourri. 
250  Lullaby. 

1891  389  The  late  Professor  James  Lorimer. 
487  Portrait  of  a  Dog. 

Lent  by  Miss  Lake  Gloag. 
23  Edwardes  Square,  Kensington,  London,  W. 
1891-2   24  Mrs.  T.  Burn-Murdoch. 
272  A  Child's  Thankoffering. 
1  Bruntsfield  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1893  57  Lady  Chalmers  and  Son. 

140  The    late    Rev.    Dr.    Hately  Waddell. 
(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,   Glasgow. 
Dated   '  1884,    retouched    1893.'    Pre- 
sented  by   James  Waddell,    Sitter's 
son,  1903.) 
266  Miss  Grizel  Anstruther  Thomson. 
289  Charles  Lacy  Thomson,  Esq. 
23  Edwardes  Square,  London,   and   1   Brunts- 
field  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1894  218  Sir     Samuel     Johnson,     Nottingham. 

Painted  for  the  Nottingham  Guild- 
hall. 

237  The  Hon.  Blanche  Dundas. 

244  Colonel  Anstruther  Thomson.  (Luxem- 
bourg Museum,  Paris.  Bought  c. 
1896.) 

1895  130  Maternal    Instinct.     Dated    1892.    (Di- 

ploma Work.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 
262  Mrs.  Lacy  Thompson. 

1896  303  Study  :  a  Dog  and  a  Mirror. 

1897  391  Sir  Graham  Montgomery,  Bart.  :  Pre- 

sentation Portrait. 

1898  76  Mrs.  Russell  Cotes. 


82  Merton  Russell  Cotes,  Esq.    (Nos.  76 
and  82  Corporation  Gallery,  Bourne- 
mouth.    Presented    by    Sir    Merton 
Russell  Cotes.) 
340  The  Lord  Playfair,  G.C.B. 

1899  73  The  Ordination  of  Elders.     (Vide  1915, 

No.  617.) 

Lent  by  Emerson  Bainbridge,  Esq.,  M.P. 
225  The  late  David  Landale,  LL.D. 
238  Mrs.   Landale  :   Posthumous  Portrait. 

1900  64  Orchids. 
66  Lilies. 

87  Christmas  Roses  and  Tuberoses. 
141  Chrysanthemums. 

328  Andrew  Gold,  Esq.  :  Presentation  Por- 
trait. 

1901  200  Shelling  Honesty  :   Mrs.  Edward  Sal- 

vesen  and  Children. 
254  Mrs.  Sommerville. 
277  The  Rev.  Daniel  M'Lean,  B.D.  :  Pre- 
sentation Portrait. 
4  Drummond  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1902  334  May,     Daughter     of     Colonel   Robert 

Dundas,  Younger,  of  Arniston. 

1903  249  Autumn. 

1904  306  Portrait. 

363  The  Rev.  Thomas  Smith,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Painted  for  the  Hall  of  the  New  Col- 
lege,  Edinburgh. 
383  J.  Francis  Mason,  Esq. 

1905  297  Greeting. 

364  Interior :  Moonlight  Evening. 

1906  126  Midsummer's    Eve :     a    Reverence    to 

Roses. 

1907  277  The  Chatelaine's  Casket. 

321  Alexander  Moffatt,  Esq.  :  Presentation 
Portrait. 

1908  257  Flight     of     the     Swallows.      (Scottish 

Modern    Arts    Association.      Bought 
1908.) 
491  Hush.     (Rochdale    Art    Gallery.     Pre- 
sented by  Walter  Scott,  1907.) 
Lent  by  the  Corporation  Gallery  of  Roch- 
dale. 

1909  195  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Hamilton. 

300  Rev.    Francis   A.    M'Cann.    Presented 

by  Parishioners  of  Croy. 
304  Emeritus-Prof.     M'Kendrick,     LL.D., 

F.R.S.     Presented  to  the  University 

of  Glasgow. 


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Lorimer,  John  Henry — continued 

1910  152  The    Right    Rev.    Bishop    Chisholm, 

Bishop  of  Aberdeen.  Painted  for 
Blair's  College. 

231  J.  J.  Hope  Johnstone,  Esq.,  Annan- 
dale  :  Presentation  Portrait. 

464  Colonel  George  Smith-Grant,  V.D.  : 
Presentation  Portrait. 

1911  58  The   Very    Rev.    Archibald   Charteris, 

D.D.,  Professor,  University  of  Edin- 
burgh.   (Church  of  Scotland  Offices, 
Edinburgh.) 
Lent  by  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

201  William  Montgomery,  Esq. 

1912  521  Sketches  in  Venice. 
528  Bell-Ringers. 

1913  573  Animal  Studies  (No.  1). 
576  Animal  Studies  (No.  2). 

1914  603  Pencil     Drawings     of     Sculpture     in 

France. 
611  Pencil  Drawings  of  Tanagra  Figurines 

(No.  2). 
643  Pencil  Drawings  of  Tanagra  Figurines 

(No.  1). 

1915  617  Pencil   Studies   for  a    Picture.      {Vide 

1899,  No.  73.) 

1916  114  September. 

202  March. 

309  Interior :  Housework's  Aureole. 


LORIMER,  Sir  Robert  Stodart 

Architect 
Born  1864. 

Associate  1903. 

49  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1893  492  Church  of  Saint  Anne,  Dunbar :   Pro- 

posed Reredos  Decoration. 
506  Gatehouse  and  Stables,  Earlshall. 
509  Gateway  to  a  Garden  in  Banffshire. 
1  Bruntsfield  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1894  516  A  House  at  North  Berwick. 
528  New  Manse,  West  Wemyss. 

49  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1895  461  Ellary,   Argyllshire  :   Restoration  after 

First  Additions. 
462  Stronachullin,  Argyllshire. 

1896  462  St.    Marnock's,    County    Dublin  :    for 

John  Jameson,  Esq.,  D.L. 


489  Three  Small  Houses  at  Colinton. 
502  Earlshall,      Fife :      the      House     and 
Garden. 

1897  497  Mounie,  Aberdeenshire. 

502  Balcarres  :   New  Gate  House. 

533  Three  Cottages  at  Colinton. 

1898  554  Briglands,  Kinross-shire. 

1899  570  Houses  at  North   Berwick  and  Colin- 

ton, and  Gate  Lodge  at  Briglands. 
662  Pulpit  for  New  Church  of  the   Good 
Shepherd,  Murrayfield. 

1900  547  Hallyards,  Peeblesshire. 

1901  637  Fox  Covert,  part  of  Additions  :  Earls- 

hall. 

1902  650  St.  Andrew's,  Helsingfors,  Finland. 

1903  425  Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Murray- 

field  and  Briglands. 

1904  418  Interiors  for  Wm.  Burrell,  Esq.,  Glas- 

gow. 
443  Craigmyle,  Aberdeenshire. 
462  Oak  Cradle. 

1905  427  High  Barn,  Surrey. 
433  Pitkerro,  Forfarshire. 

1906  314  Hallyburton,  Coupar- Angus. 
49  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1908  396  Barton  Hartshorn,  Bucks. 
405  Formaken,  Bishopton. 
409  Skirling,  Peeblesshire. 

1909  358  Wemyss  Hall,  Cupar- Fife. 

1910  368  Ardkinglas,  Argyllshire. 
374  Lympne  Castle,  Kent. 

1911  416  Rowallan,  Ayrshire. 

427  Brackenbrough,   near  Carlisle. 

472*  Memorial  Panel  to  Miss  Fairweather 

for  Carnbee   Church,    Fife.      Carved 

by  W.  &  A.  Clow. 

1912  469  Pittencrieff  House,  Dunfermline.     For 

Carnegie  Trust. 

1913  441  New  Club,  Edinburgh  :  Coffee  Room. 
468  Monzie  Castle,  Crieff. 

17  Great  Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1914  533  Proposed  Cross,  Paisley. 

534  Cottage  at  Colinton. 

1915  580  Dunblane     Cathedral :      New     Choir 

Stalls,    Organ    Case,    and    East-end 
Screen.     Carved  by  W.  &  A.  Clow. 

1916  572  Kinellan,  Murrayfield.     For  J.  Herbert 

Herdman,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


225 


MACBETH,  Norman  Painter 

Born  1 82 1.     Died  1888. 
Associate  1870.    Academician  1880. 

Nicholson    Street,    Greenock. 

1846  499  Portrait  of  Old  Gentleman. 
5  Shaw  Place,  Greenock. 

1847  510  Portrait  of  Lady. 
584  Portrait  of  Girl. 

1848  155  Portrait  of  Lady. 
251  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

567  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

568  J.  S.  Buckingham,  Esq. 
184  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1849  44  Rev.  William  Reid,  of  Borgue. 

116  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
516  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1850  109  An  Interior :  The  Gudeman  expected. 
424  Glencoe. 

180  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1851  278  Portrait  of  Lady. 

376  Allan  Park  Paton,  Esq.,  Greenock. 
418  Portraits  of  Children. 

1852  82  Walter    Baine,    Esq.,    late    M.P.     for 

Greenock. 
152  Portrait  of  Old  Lady. 
407  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
453  J-  Noel  Paton,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1853  113  Portrait  of  Lady. 
297  Portrait  of  Lady. 

398  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
15  India  Street,  Glasgow. 

1854  113  The  Ross  Lighthouse. 
221  Portrait  of  Lady. 

464  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1855  92  Portrait  of  Lady. 

28  Eldon  Street,   Greenock. 

1856  251  Portrait  of  Boy. 
281  Portrait  of  Lady. 

330  Portrait  of  Medical  Officer. 

1857  36  At  the  Mineral  Well,  Moffat. 

93  Colin  Lamont,  Junior,  Esq.  Presented 
to  him  by  the  Directors  of  the 
Greenock  Provident  Bank. 

117  Pool  in  the  Glen  at  Fairlie,  near  Largs. 
250  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

390  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
10  Margaret  Street,  Greenock. 

1858  78  David  Ross,  Esq.,  Coquimbo. 


416  John  M'Kenzie,  Esq.,  Greenock. 

1859  74  The  Cottar's  Daughter. 

Lent  by  James  Tennant  Caird,  Esq. 

393  The  Fisherman's  Leisure  Hour  :  Loch- 
ranza. 

409  Portrait  of  Boy. 

526  Rev.  John  M'Farlane,  Greenock. 

541  Lochranza  Harbour. 

658  Portrait  of  Girl. 

1860  43  Cunningham  Scott,  Esq.,   Hawkshill. 
289  Portrait  of  Boy. 

433  Portrait  of  Boy. 
541  Mrs.  Grieve,  Arrochar. 
591  Hugh  Gray,  Esq.,  Greenock. 
666  Loch  Ranza,  Arran. 
28  Danube  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1861  107  Rev.  Thomas  Guthrie,  D.D. 
302  Playing  Days  over. 

513  Portrait  of  Lady. 
594  James  Duff,  Esq. 
28  Saxe  Coburg  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1862  16  Helensburgh  and  the  Gairloch. 
162  Mrs.  Cleghorn. 

540  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

554  John  Ritchie,  Esq. 

624  The  late  Thos.  Nelson,  Esq.,  Publisher. 

1863  13  James  Cunningham,  Esq. 

107  Major-General  Anderson,  R.A. 

242  Alexander  Russel,  Esq.,  Editor  of  the 
Scotsman. 

317  The  River  Turrit,  Crieff. 

375  The  late  Rev.  Francis  Gillies,  Edin- 
burgh. 

505  Mrs.  Anderson,  Edgehill. 

1864  197  Professor  William   Henderson,    M.D., 

Edinburgh  University. 
255  James  Stevenson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
263  The  late  Principal  Cunningham,  D.D. , 

Edinburgh. 
581  Robert  Wyld,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

1865  239  George    Harvey,    Esq.,    Whittingham 

Mains.  Presented  by  East  Lothian 
Agricultural   Society. 

348  John  Henderson,  Esq.,  Thurso.  Pre- 
sented by  the  Commissioners  of  Sup- 
ply for  Caithness. 

402  Sir  David  Brewster,  K.H.,  D.C.L., 
F.R.S.     (Royal  Society,  Edinburgh.) 

424  Rev.  James  Begg,  D.D.,  Edinburgh. 
Presented  to  the  Protestant  Institute. 


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Macbeth,  Norman— continued 

438  Walter   Gibson   Cassels,    Esq.,   Black- 
ford House. 
668  Anderson  Ferguson,  M.D. 
718  Master  Henry  Raeburn  Macbeth. 

1866  342  Rev.  Alex.  Duff,  D.D.,  LL.D.   Painted 

for  Doveton  College,  Calcutta. 
410  Andrew  Fletcher,  Esq.,  Salton  Hall. 
445  Portrait. 

530  Mrs.  Robert  Romanes. 
589  Robert  Romanes,  Esq. 
765  Portrait. 
839  Mrs.  Stewart  Sandeman,  of  Bonskeid, 

and  Granddaughter. 

1867  17  Portrait  in  Chalk. 
227  Portrait. 

342  Rev.    Alexander   Duff,    D.D.     Painted 

for  the  Bethune  Society,  Calcutta. 
490  Portrait  of  Lady. 
567  Thomas  Oliphant,  Esq. 
669  Mrs.  Urmiston,  Punjab. 
792  Portrait  of  Lady. 
870  James  Combe,  Esq.,  Belfast. 

1868  128  Portrait  in  Chalk. 

307  Peter  Drummond,  Esq.,  Stirling. 

690  Portrait  of  Lady. 

698  Rev.  John  Bruce,  D.D.,  Edinburgh. 

1869  152  Mrs.  James  Combe,  Ormiston,  Belfast. 
584  Mrs.  Boyd  and  her  Daughter,  Trinity. 
612  The  late  Hon.  W.  A.  Morehead.     Mad- 

ras     Civil     Service.      Painted     for 
Government  House,  Madras. 

1870  341  Patrick  Dalmahoy,  Esq.,  W.S. 
637  Rev.  John  Bruce,  D.D. 

734  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1871  151  James  Kemp,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
181  Robert  Little,  Esq.,  Greenock. 

196  Presentation  Portrait  of  James  Black- 
adder,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
329  John  Millar,  Esq.,  of  Sheardale. 
332  Presentation     Portrait     of     the     Rev. 
Patrick  Fairbairn,  D.D.,  Glasgow. 
370  Mrs.  Robert  Little. 
700  Edmund   Backhouse,    M.P.,    Darling- 
ton. 
1872      71  John  Maclaren,  Esq. 
96  John  Jeffrey,  Esq. 
193  Hon.  Lord  Cowan. 
274  Late  Sir  James  Y.  Simpson,  Bart. 


1873   16 


123 


262 


1874  89 

214 

4i5 

1875  108 

178 

462 

471 
614 
618 

1876  29 

45 
237 
327 
481 

1877  61 
116 

200 

274 

390 

1878  55 


Edward     Strathearn     Gordon,     Q.C., 

M.P.,  Dean  of  Faculty. 
Presentation       Portrait       of       Arthur 

Mitchell,  M.D. 
Presentation  Portrait  of  John  Wilson, 
D.D.,  F.R.S.,  Bombay. 
Lent  by  the  New  College,  Edinburgh. 
The    Rev.     Robert    Buchanan,    D.D., 
Free     College      Church,      Glasgow. 
(Kelvingrove   Art  Gallery,   Glasgow. 
Presented  by  Trustees  and  Family  of 
Sitter,  1898.) 
Presentation      Portrait      of      Provost 
Patrick   D.    Swan.     Painted   for   the 
Town  Hall,  Kirkcaldy. 
Duncan   M'Laren,    Esq.,    M.P.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
Presentation    Portrait    of    Charles    J. 

Brown,  D.D.,  Edinburgh. 
Rev.      Robert     W.      Stewart,     D.D., 
Moderator,    Free    Church    of    Scot- 
land :    Presentation  Portrait. 
W.  Lindsay  Alexander,  D.D.  :  Presen- 
tation    Portrait.      (Scottish     N.P.G. 
Presented  by   Executors  of  Miss  E. 
Fraser,    1885.) 
Peter  Drummond,  Esq.,  Stirling:  Pre- 
sentation Portrait. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman  in  Syrian  Cos- 
tume. 
Portrait  of  William   Arbuckle,   M.D., 

Balmae. 
Rev.    Thomas    M'Lauchlan,    LL.D.  : 

Presentation  Portrait. 
George      Thomson,      Esq.,      Partick. 
Painted  for  the  Burgh  Hall,  Partick. 
Mrs.  Lawson,  Burnturk. 
D.  W.  Paterson,  Esq. 
Mrs.  John  Cook. 

Alexander  Lawson,   Esq.,  Burnturk. 
Gareloch,  from  the  West  of  Clynder. 
John  Harvey,  Esq.,  Stirling:  Presenta- 
tion Portrait. 
Rev.    Andrew   Thomson,   D.D.,    Edin- 
burgh :  Presentation  Portrait. 
Robert     Omond,     M.D.,     Edinburgh  : 

Presentation  Portrait. 
A  Rose  newly  pulled. 
Presentation  Portrait  of  John  Wilson, 
Edington  Mains. 


CATALOGUE 


227 


no  The   late    Rev.    John    Purves,    LL.D., 

Jedburgh.     Presented  in  1876. 
223  Presentation  Portrait  of  John  S.  Mac- 

kay,  Esq.,  Grangemouth. 
245  Lilies  (Lilium  Auratum). 
431  Sir     John     Steell,     R.S.A.,     Sculptor. 

(Diploma  Work.    R.S.A.  Collection.) 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 
463  Hugh  Miller,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Broomfield. 
2  Polwarth  Terrace,  Merchiston,  Edinburgh. 

1879  17  Josiah  Livingston,  Esq.  :   Presentation 

Portrait. 

167  The  late  David  Cousin,  Esq.,  Archi- 
tect. 

258  David  M'Laren,  Esq. 

324  William  Ferguson,  Esq.,  of  Kinmundy. 

425  John  Barr,  Esq.,  Provost  of  Ardrossan  : 
Presentation  Portrait.  Painted  for 
the  Town  Hall. 

504  Wm.  Forrest,  Esq.,  H. R.S.A.  (R.S.A. 
Collection.  Presented  by  Artist, 
1887.) 

705  John  Cook,  Esq.,  W.S. 

1880  15  Patrick  Graham  Morison,  Esq.,  Edin- 

burgh. 
107  John  M.  Balfour,  W.S.,  Pilrig  House. 
310  William  Colquhoun,  Esq.,  Rossdhu. 
443  Rev.     Walter     Ross     Taylor,     D.D., 

Thurso :  Presentation  Portrait. 
497  Thomas  Henderson,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
721  Professor  Simpson.     Presented  by  Mrs. 

Buchanan. 
816  St.  Monance  Harbour. 

1880  14  Sir  James  Y.  Simpson,  Bart. 

Lent  by   Dr.   Simpson,   Edinburgh. 
67  Rev.  Dr.  Bruce. 

1881  114  Andrew  Fergus,  M.D.     Presented  1878. 
137  Alexander  Beith,  D.D.,  Stirling.     Pre- 
sented 187 1. 

191  James  Baird,  Esq.,  of  Cambusdoon. 
Presented  to  the  General  Assembly 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

204  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

303  John   Colquhoun,    Second   Son  of   Sir 

James  Colquhoun. 
394  Cabinet  Portrait. 
Lent  by  the  Artist. 

1882  57  William  Skinner,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
227  Charles  Cowan,  Esq.,  Logan  House. 

304  Lady  Colquhoun,  Rossdhu. 


314  Sir  James  Colquhoun,  Bart.,  Luss. 
372  The  late  Robt.  Steele,  Esq.,  Greenock  : 

Presentation  Portrait. 
421  Rev.    J.    E.    Campbell    Colquhoun    of 

Killermont. 

1883  33  Andrew   Galbraith,    Esq.,    Lord   Pro- 

vost :  Presentation  Portrait.  (Kel- 
vingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow. 
Presented  by  citizens,  1882.) 

117  The  Hon.  Niel  Black,  Victoria. 

281  At  the  Hospice  Bernina,  looking  to- 
wards Tyrol   Mountains. 

298  James  Richard  Haig,  Esq. 

333  Chalet  in  the  Town  of  St.  Moritz. 

49°  The  late  Sir  James  Colquhoun. 

501  Piz  Languard,   from  St.   Moritz. 

1884  35  James      Young,    Esq.,    of    Dunhome, 

Skelmorlie  :   Presentation  Portrait. 
189  Captain  Blackwood. 
227  '  Thy  statutes  have  been  my  songs  in 

the  house  of  my  pilgrimage.' 
419  Richard  Parnell,  M.D. 

1885  37  John     M'Millan,     Esq.,     Dumbarton: 

Presentation  Portrait. 

196  D.  Waldie,  Esq. 

198  Mrs.  John  Maclaren. 

306  John  Mossman,  Esq.,  Sculptor,  Glas- 
gow. (Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery, 
Glasgow.  Presented  by  the  Artist, 
1886.) 

5"  Mrs.  M'Millan,  Dumbarton. 

1885  246  R.  W.  Macbeth,  A.R.A. 
293  St.  Monance  Harbour. 
724  Bereft,  from  Tannahill. 

1886  52  Presentation  Portrait  of  the  late  John 

Fraser,  Life  Association  of  Scotland. 
389  William  M'Ewan,  Esq.,  Lord  Dean  of 
Guild,    Glasgow :    Presentation   Por- 
trait. 

3  Park  Road  Studios,  Haverstock  Hill,  Lon- 
don, N.W. 

1887  167  John    Thomson,    Esq.,    M.D.,    R.N.  : 

Presentation  Portrait. 

232  James  Crichton,  Esq.,  Edinburgh  :  Pre- 
sentation Portrait. 

437  Clifton  Hampden  Common,  Berkshire. 

441  A  Captive. 

Lent   by   George   Dickson,   Esq.,    M.D., 
Edinburgh. 

1888  167  Gilbert  Beith,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 


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Macbeth,  Norman — continued 

196  On  the  Thames,  Abingdon. 
295  The  Children's  Haunt,  Clifton  Hamp- 
den. 
480  Cottages,  Clifton  Hampden. 


McCULLOCH,  Horatio  Painter 

Born  1805.     Died  1867. 
Associate  1834.    Academician  1838. 
1829    128  View  on  the  Clyde. 

Glasgow. 
1831       9  Waterfall  in  Campsie  Glen. 

160  Govine  on  the  Clyde  :  Sunset. 
329  Inverary  Castle. 

339  Boats   on    the   Clyde  :    Sunset   after   a 
Storm. 

1833  17  Mearns  Moor,  from  a  Sketch  painted 

on  the  spot. 
42  Lochlomond,  near  Balloch  Ferry. 

Lent  by  C.  Baird,  Esq. 
150  Head  of  Loch  Fyne  :  Stormy  Effect. 
Lent  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Heugh. 

161  Ben  Cruachan,  Argyllshire. 

1834  4  Arran,  from  Bute  :  Sunshine  breaking 

through  a  rainy  cloud. 

Lent  by  D.  C.  Rait,  Esq. 
70  Group  of  Trees,  on  the  Cart. 

Lent  by  D.  Mackie,  Esq. 
123  Sketch  of  Mearns  Moor. 

Lent  by  D.  Macnee,  Esq.,  S.A. 
165  Cruikstone  Castle. 
175  Loch  Lomond,  near  Luss. 

Lent  by  John  Fleming,  Esq.,  Claremont. 
198  Drymen  Moor  :  Effect  of  Storm. 

1835  75  Campsie  Glen  :  Sunset. 

Lent  by  D.  Macnee,  Esq.,  S.A. 
80  Sketch  in  Cadzow  Park. 
88  View  in  Cadzow  Park,  near  Hamilton. 
102  Druidical    Stones,    Island    of    Arran  : 

Moonlight. 

Lent  by  J.  Westwater,  Esq. 
109  View  from  the  Roman  Camp  at  Dal- 

zell,  near  Hamilton. 
128  The  Head  of  Loch  Awe. 
156  Glen  Rosa,  Island  of  Arran. 
221  Moor  Scene. 

1836  4  A  Scottish  Strath. 


14  Loch  Goil. 

Lent  by  Dr.  James  Brown,  Glasgow. 

50  Loch  Eck. 
136  Sunset. 

140  Moor  Scene. 
Hamilton. 

1837  27  Loch-an-Elin,   with  the  Stronghold  of 

the  Wolf  of  Badenoch. 
60  A  Highland  Loch. 

72  Druidical  Stones  in  Kintyre. 
114  View  near  Aberfoyle. 

167  Kilchurn  Castle  :   Showery  Effect. 

189  Glen  in  Badenoch  :  Sunset. 
Edinburgh. 

1838  23  Hardyknute's  Castle,  Renfrewshire. 

51  Cadzow  Castle. 

57  Dunderawe  Castle. 

73  View  in  Cadzow  Forest. 
129  Sunset. 

190  Bothwell  Castle  :  a  Day  in  June. 

210  Loch  An-eilin,   with  part  of  the  Pine 

Forest. 
238  Kilchurn  Castle  :  Breezy  Effect. 
309*  View  of  Castle  Semple  and  Lake. 

Lent    by     Colonel     Harvey,     of    Castle 
Semple. 
12   Howard  Place,   Edinburgh. 

1839  35  Moonlight. 

80  Cottages  in  Strathaven. 

90  Govan,  on  the  Clyde. 
165  Castle  Campbell. 
212  A  Forest  Glade. 

Lent  by  D.  O.  Hill,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
234  A  Highland  Loch. 
272  Cathcart  Castle  :  Sunset. 
320  A  Muir  Scene. 
409  A  Highland  Road  Scene. 

1840  46  A   Highland  Solitude,    with   Druidical 

Stones. 
83  Edinburgh,    from    Corstorphine    Hill  : 
Effect  after  Rain. 

152  A  Highland  Scene  :  Approaching  Twi- 
light. 

219  Goodriche   Court   and   Castle,   on   the 
River  Wye. 

263  Highland  Lake  Scene. 

279  Moonlight :  Deer  Startled. 

296  Sunset. 

1841  9  View  on  the  Coast  of  Ayrshire. 
21  Glen  Messen,  Argyleshire. 


CATALOGUE 


229 


1843 


1844 


1845 


130  Cambuskenneth  Abbey  :  Moonlight. 
272  Moor  Scene  :  Sunset. 
410  Highland  Loch  :   Morning. 
1842     113  A  Road  Scene  on  the  Banks  of  Loch 
Long :    the    Arrochar    Hills    in    dis- 
tance. 
210  The  Last  Gleam  of  Light  :   Highland 

Landscape. 
263  A  Highland  Scene  :  Rainy  Effect. 
320  Arran,  from  Ettrick  Bay. 
36  Loch  Katrine,  from  the  Boat  House. 
53  Ben  Venue  and  part  of  the  Trossachs. 
422  Near  Kilmun  :  Effect  of  Rain  passing 

off. 
437  In  Cadzow  Forest :   Evening. 
38  Loch  Fad  :  Arran  in  the  distance. 
150  Highland  Pass  :  Stormy  Effect. 
156  Moonlight. 
174  Loch  Ard  :  Sunset. 
227  A  Dream  of  the  Highlands. 
318  Kilchurn  Castle. 
453  Limekiln,  West  Highlands. 

40  On   the  Avendhu  :    Benlomond  in   the 

distance. 

41  In  the  Marquis  of  Breadalbane's  Deer 

Forest  :  Twilight  Effect. 

Lent  by  W.  Dennistoun,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
51  Ballachulish,  on  Loch  Leven. 

Lent  by  William  Dennistoun,  Esq. 
117  Twilight  Effect. 
227  Glencoe. 
342  Invercoe. 

1846  58  Highland  Landscape. 

218  Druidical  Stones,  Isle  of  Arran. 
296  Bothwell  Castle. 

Lent  by  Charles  Finlay,  Esq. 
361  Moonlight. 

1847  70  Highland  Peat-Moss,  Lochaber. 

102  Scene    in    Marquis    of    Breadalbane's 

Deer  Forest,   Black  Mount,  Argyle- 

shire. 

Lent  by  the  Marquis  of  Breadalbane. 
119  Moor  Scene. 
202  Loch-Doon  Castle. 
230  Misty   Corries :    Haunts    of    the    Red 

Deer.    Sold  to   Mr.   Alexander  Hill, 

Publisher  to  the  R.S.A. 
278  The    Ardgour    Mountains,    from 

lachulish  :  Sunset. 


Bal- 


372  Inversnaid  Ferry,  Loch  Lomond. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Brown,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

1848  23  Dunsguaich  Castle. 
157  Moonlight. 

298  The  Range  of  the  Cullin   Mountains, 

from  Gillian  Bay. 

Lent  by  William  Dennistoun,  Esq. 
393  Blavin,  the  Highest  Mountain  in  Skye. 
467  Loch  Corrisk,  Isle  of  Skye. 

Lent  by  William  Dennistoun,  Esq. 
21  Howard  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1849  36  A  Highland  Stronghold. 

85  Scene  on  the  Island  of  Inch  Murran, 

Loch  Lomond. 
282  View  of  Loch  Lomond. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Banknock. 
316  Scavig,  Isle  of  Skye. 
454  Landscape. 
54  Inverleith  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1850  43  Lime  Kiln  in  the  Highlands. 
144  A  Quiet  River. 

194  On  the  West  Coast  of  Scotland. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
214  A  Forest  Glade. 

1851  91  '  Lowland   River  ' :    Sunset.     (N.G.   of 

Scotland.      Bequeathed     by     Robert 

Cox,   1872.) 
172  Sunset. 

Lent  by  James  Keith,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
231  A  Highland  Peat  Moss. 

Lent  by  Charles  Black,  Esq. 
350  In  the  Sound  of  Mull. 

1852  65  Loch  Coriskin,  Isle  of  Skye. 
100  A  Bit  of  Woodland. 

230  The  Drove  Road. 
7  Henderson  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1853  155  Glencoe  :    Effect   of   Mist   rising    after 

Rain. 
219  Edinburgh,     from     Spylaw :     Autumn 

Afternoon. 
400  A  Sunset. 

518  Landscape  Thoughts. 

519  Landscape  Thoughts. 

543  Drawing  in  Black. 

544  Drawing  in  Black. 

659  Drawing  in  Black. 

660  Drawing  in  Black. 

1854  76  Caisteal  Chaoil-Chuirn,  Loch  Awe. 
238  The  Coolin  Mountains. 

361  The  Edge  of  a  Wood  :  Sunset. 


230 


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McCulloch,   Horatio — continued 
7  Danube  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1855  13  Knock  Castle  and  the  Sound  of  Sleat, 

Isle    of   Skye.     (Bequeathed   in    1898 
by   J.    G.    Orchar   to   the   burgh    of 
Broughty  Ferry.     Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 
76  A  Carpenter's  Shop  in  Currie. 

158  Dunstaffnage       Castle.       (Kelvingrove 
Art   Gallery,    Glasgow.     Bequeathed 
by  Mrs.  Janet  Rodger,  1901.) 
Lent  by  D.  Hutcheson,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

178  Sunset. 

272  The    Firth    of    Forth    and    Edinburgh 
from  Dalmeny  Park. 

508  Old  Highland  Mill,  Morven. 

727  Old  Houses  at  Oban,  Argyleshire. 

1856  59  Storm  on   a   Highland   Coast,   Isle  of 

Skye. 
85  Autumn  :  Sunset. 
112  Loch  Ard  :  Sunset. 

Lent  by  John  Wilson,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
207  Highland  Deer  Forest,  Isle  of  Skye. 
367  The  Dean  Castle,  near  Kilmarnock. 
431  The  Lynn  Spout,  Dairy,  Ayrshire. 

1857  79  Inverlochy  Castle.     (N.G.  of  Scotland. 

Deposited  by  Royal  Association  for 

Promotion  of  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland, 

1859;  presented,  1897.) 
114  Loch-Aline  Castle,  Sound  of  Mull. 
150  Summer-day   in    Skye :    View    of    the 

Cullin  Mountains. 
316  Mill  on  the  River  Irvine,  Ayrshire. 

Lent  by  John  Houldsworth,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

1858  157  Moon    rising    in    a    Highland    Glen  : 

Autumn. 
244  Highlander's  Shieling  on  the  Side  of 

Benlomond. 

Lent  by  Professor  Simpson. 
265  Morning. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
269  Evening. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
330  Sunshine  among  Showers. 

1859  90  Peat  Moss  on  Loch  Shiel. 

Lent  by  Wynn  Williams,  Esq.,  London, 
in  Moonlight. 
133  Sunset  on  a  Scottish  River. 

Lent   by    Allan   Gilmour,    Esq.,    Eagles- 
ham. 


162  The  Clyde,  from  Dalnottar  Hill. 

Lent    by    James    Tennant    Caird,    Esq., 
Greenock. 
397  Limekiln  on  the  Banks  of  Loch  Shiel. 

1860  301  Loch  Achray  and  the  Trossachs. 

Lent  by  Matthew  M.  Muir,  Esq. 

358  Study  of  Trees   at   Gair   Loch,   Ross- 
shire. 

373  Castle  Turim. 

517  Druidical  Stones  :    Moonlight. 

1861  145  Evening.      (Diploma      Work.      R.S.A. 

Collection.) 
289  Mist  rising  off  Mountains. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Lumsden,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
408  Sea-Beach  on  the  Coast  of  Ayr. 

1862  102  A  Highland  Loch  :  Morning. 
276  The  Moss,  Loch  Shiel. 

376  Ben-Venue  :  Loch  Katrine,  from  near 

the  Silver  Strand. 
440  River  Scene  :  Sunset. 

Lent    by    J.    C.    Bell,    Esq.,    Broughty 
Ferry. 
578  River  Scene  :  Sunset. 
597  The    Island   of    Mull,    from    Kerrera  : 
Sunset. 
Saint  Colm,  Trinity. 

1863  171  Highland  Mill. 

Lent  by  J.  Charles  Bell,  Esq. 
232  Moonlight. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Malcolm,  Edinburgh. 
319  Glencoe,  from  the  Bridge  of  the  Three 

Waters. 

Lent  by  D.  Hutcheson,  Esq. 
450  Highland  Lime-Kiln. 
512  Bothwell  Castle,  on  the  Clyde. 

1863  36  Loch  Corriskin,  Skye. 

Lent  by  Arch.  G.  Macdonald,  Esq. 
47  Loch  Katrine,  from  the  Silver  Strand. 

Lent  by  Sir  Andrew  Orr. 
159  Deer  Forest,  Sligichan,  Skye. 

Lent  by  David  Richardson,  Esq.,  Glas- 
gow. 
205  Landscape  :  Muir  Scene. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 

1864  231  Sundown  :  Loch  Achray.    (Kelvingrove 

Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.     '  Loch  Ach- 
ray :  Evening. '    Bequeathed  by  Mrs. 
Janet  Rodger,   1901.) 
Lent   by   James    Patrick,    Esq.,    Argyle- 
shire. 


CATALOGUE 


231 


38o 

484 
489 

602 

1865        8 
146 

i55 
218 

3°7 
425 


669 

815 

1866         3 

8 
132 


453 

1867     338 

39 1 


4" 

1868 

558 

612 

1880 

56 

Kilchurn  Castle,  Loch  Awe. 
Lent  by  Daniel  Macnee,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

Mill  in  Glenfinlas. 

Sun  rising  through  a  Mist. 
Lent  by  David  L.  Gibson,  Esq. 

M'Farlane's  Island,  Loch  Lomond  : 
Moonlight. 

Sketch  :  Tinker's  Camp. 

Group  of  Trees. 
Lent  by  J.  Mackenzie,  Esq. 

Highland  Road  Scene. 

Dunskiach  Castle,  Isle  of  Skye. 

An  Old  Oak  in  Cadzow  Forest. 

Glencoe.      (Kelvingrove     Art    Gallery, 
Glasgow.       Bequeathed      by      Mrs. 
Janet  Rodger,  1901.) 
Lent  by  James  Patrick,  Esq. 

Loch   Achray.     (Kelvingrove  Art   Gal- 
lery, Glasgow.     Bequeathed  by  Mrs. 
Janet  Rodger,  1901.) 
Lent  by  James  Patrick,  Esq. 

Sunset. 
Lent  by  Thomas  Chapman,  Esq. 

The  Edge  of  a  Wood.  (Bequeathed  in 
1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 

Sundown  in  a  Highland  Glen. 

In  the  Wood.  (Bequeathed  in  1898 
by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 

Loch  Katrine. 
Lent  by  William  Harrison,  Esq. 

In  the  West  Highlands. 

Loch     Maree,      Ross-shire.      (Kelvin- 
grove   Art    Gallery,     Glasgow.     Be- 
queathed   by    Mrs.     Janet    Rodger, 
1901.) 
Lent  by  David  Hutcheson,  Esq. 

Glen  Finnan. 

Moonlight :  Unfinished.     (The  last  pic- 
ture he  touched ;    he  worked  on   it 
two  days  previous  to  his  death.) 
Lent  by  Sir  George  Harvey,  P.R.S.A. 

A  Sunset.     Painted  in  1867. 
Lent  by  D.  L.  Gibson,  Esq. 

Small  Landscape. 

Lent  by  John  Christie,  Esq. 


121  Highland  Shepherd  returning  Home. 
Lent  by  A.  Vans  Dunlop  Best,  Esq. 

139  Netting    Salmon    on    the    Forth,    by 

Moonlight. 

Lent  by  A.  Blair  Spence,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

140  Landscape  :  Kilchurn  Castle. 

Lent  by  Sir  Daniel  Macnee,  P.R.S.A. 
148  Smailholm  Tower. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Reid,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
257  Cadzow  Forest. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq.,  M.P. 
292  In  the  Highlands. 

Lent  by  James  Young,  Esq.,  Kellie. 
398  Moorland  Scene. 

Lent  by  John  Ritchie  Findlay,  Esq. 


McDONALD,  John  Blake  Painter 

Born  1829.    Died  1901. 

Associate  1862.    Academician  1877. 

15  Argyle  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1857  332  Hugh    Miller,    from    Tunny's    Photo- 

graph. 
478  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
6  Roxburgh  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1858  92  Sketch. 

116  Oyster  Woman. 
372  Sunset. 

1859  99  The  late  Rev.  John  Brown,  D.D. 

Lent  by  John  Brown,  Esq.,  M.D. 
372  Rossyth  Castle,  Fifeshire. 
508  Going  to  School. 
533  Old  Woman  Knitting. 
2  Roxburgh  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1860  77  In  Time  of  War. 
574  The  Young  Artist. 
836  Early  Sorrow. 

6  Great  Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1861  219  A  Decent  Auld  Wife. 
314  Accidents  will  happen. 

439  '  Wha   could  blame   her   heart's   com- 
plaining?' 

1862  74  Cottage  Interior. 

172  Dugald     Dalgetty's     Interview     with 

Montrose. 
583  Little  Flora. 
613  The  Water  Cart. 

1863  10  The  Old  Arm-Chair. 


232 


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McDonald,  John  Blake — continued 
215  The  late  J.  Pillans,  Esq. 
236  The  Sentinel. 
398  '  The  Girl  I  left  behind  me. ' 
485  In  the  Highlands. 
553  Prince      Charlie      leaving      Scotland. 

(Dundee  Art  Gallery.     Presented  by 

H.  W.  Smith,  1913.) 
576  Colonel  Pillans. 

601  '  I'll  clout  my  Jonny's  grey  breeks. ' 
42  In  Time  of  War. 

Lent  by  A.  Burns  Shand,  Esq 
199  The  Young  Artist. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
25  In  the  Forest  of  Ardmore. 
223  The  Hill  Road. 
384  The  Arrest  of  a  Rebel  after  Culloden. 

442  The  Dhulochan. 
686  An   Episode  in   the  Time  of  the  Test 

Act. 
299  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
508  The  late  David  Maclagan,  M.D. 
640  Out  in  the  '45. 
688  The    Bridge    of    Jena,    with    Goethe's 

House. 
272  View  on  Dee-side. 
356  Rob  Roy. 

Lent  by  Robert  Hyde  Greig,  Esq.,  Nore- 
cliff. 

443  The  Spinning-Wheel. 

340  The  Alarm. 
483  A  German  Village. 
814  Lucy's  Flittin'. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq. 
633  King  James  and  the  Witches. 
186  Country  Road  Scene  :  Devonshire. 
197  A  Birch  Wood. 
370  A  Lift  by  the  Way. 
408  Prince  Charlie's1  Parliament. 
537  The  Poacher. 
730  By  the  Ingle. 
836  The  Moss  on  the  Moor. 

48  Van  Tromp's  Duel.     (Vide  1880,   No. 
79.) 

78  The  Deerstalker. 
206  The  Roadside. 
221  Early  Morning  in  the  Highlands. 

341  A  Hillside. 
401  In  Glenfinlas. 

444  Duncraggan  Huts. 


1863 


1864 


1865 


1866 


1867 


1868 


1869 
1870 


1871 


1872 


1873     10 1 


610 


924 


1013 
1040 

1874  12 

3i 

190 

809 

817 

1002 

1023 

1  Alva 

1875  713 
768 
788 


794 
799 


860 

920 

978 

1006 

1876  146 
816 
982 

20 


1877 


69 
86 

268 


770 


1  At  her  old  house,  her  dress,  her  air 

the  same.' 
'  Here  he  delights  the  weekly  news  to 

con.' 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
Country  Road,  Dumfriesshire. 
'Through  the  Drift.' 

Lent  by  J.  Young  Guthrie,   Esq.,   Edin- 
burgh. 

Duncraggan 's  Huts,  '  Brig  o'  Turk.' 

Lent  by  J.  Young  Guthrie,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
The  Brecken  Sledge,  Balquhidder. 
In  Monzie,  Perthshire. 
Strathyre. 

Landscape,  with  Figures. 
The  Hill  Road. 
Loch  Ard. 

The  Cottage  on  the  Moor. 
In  Glenfinlas. 
Loch  Achray. 
Street,  Edinburgh. 
In  the  Public  Gardens,  Venice. 
St.  Mark's,  Venice  :  Interior. 
Under  the  Archway,  Venice. 

Lent  by  J.  Glas  Sandeman,  Esq.,  Glas- 
gow. 
Street  Scene  :  Venice. 
Fishing  Boats  :  Venice  in  the  distance. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Chapman,  Jun.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
The  Font,  St.  Mark's,  Venice. 
Interior  of  Courtyard,  Venice. 
The  Gallery,  St.  Mark's,  Venice. 
In   the  Cloisters  of  an   Old  Convent, 

Venice. 
On  the  Garry. 

Cloisters  of  an  Old  Convent  in  Venice. 
In  Forfarshire. 
Glencoe,       1692.       (Diploma       Work. 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 
Interior  of  a  Church,  Venice. 
On  the  Garry,  above  Struan. 
Strathmore,    from    the    Valley   of    the 

Kerlet. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Paterson,  Esq.,  Kinnettles. 
'  Still    are   her   habits   of   the   ancient 

kind.' 

Lent  by  J.  Young  Guthrie,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


233 


1878  230  In  Hiding. 

Lent  by  D.  R.  Clark,  Esq. 
784  On  the  Errachy. 
793  The  Falls  of  the  Garry. 

Lent  by  D.  Milne,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 
803  Tummell  Falls. 
878  Near  Struan. 

902  Farmhouse  on  the  Garry. 
10  Forth  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1879  832  Old  Mill  on  the  Eddlestone. 
878  Eddlestone  Valley. 

896  On  the  Eddlestone. 
918  Old  Bridge  at  Struan. 
1019  Vale  of  Athole. 

1880  428  On  the  Erochil. 

Lent  by  W.  Duncan,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

1880  9  The  Arrest. 

Lent  by  J.  M'Kelvie,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
79  Van     Tromp.     (Vide     187 1,     No.     48.) 
(Hospitalfield  Trust,  Arbroath.     Vide 
P-   "3.) 

Lent  by  Patrick  Allan  Fraser,  H.R.S.A. 
86  Boy  Reading. 

Lent  by  Mr.  T.  Chapman,  Jun. 
289  '  We  kenned  his  Hiding  i'  the  Glen.' 
Lent  by  G.  B.  Simpson,  Esq.,  Broughty 
Ferry. 
315  Out  in  the  '45. 

Lent  by  G.  B.  Simpson,  Esq. 
336  On  the  Garry,  above  Struan. 

Lent    by    John    M'Laren,    Esq.,    Lord- 
Advocate. 
468  Interior  of  St.  Mark's,  Venice. 
Lent  by  Thomas  Chapman,  Esq. 

1881  325  The  Old  Bridge. 

1882  368  Harvest  in  the  Highlands. 
814  On  the  Teith. 

903  Coilantogle  Ford. 

942  On  the  Coast  of  Fife. 
978  On  the  Teith. 
980  Newark  Castle,  Fife. 
1042  Near  St.  Monance. 

1883  894  Cottage  near  Berwick. 
914  Burnmouth. 

935  Fishermen's  Houses  near  Burnmouth. 
954  Coldingham. 
975  Burnmouth. 
983  On  the  East  Coast. 
1038  A  Lone  Shore. 


4  Upper  Gray  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1884  263  The  Bridge  of  Feugh. 

338  The  Meeting  of  Flora  M' Donald  and 
Prince  Charlie. 

903  On  the  Coast  near  Elie. 

95°  A  Highland  Loch. 
1012  Cottages  at  Burnmouth. 
1031  St.  Monance. 
1 100  Fisherman's  Hut,  Burnmouth. 

1885  154  Old  Town,  Stonehaven. 

33°  Highland  Cattle,  Rannoch  Moor. 

936  On  Ben  Ledi. 

974  Interior  of  Highland  Cottage. 
1006  Highland  Burn. 
1068  On  the  Garry. 

1885  201  Old  Convent,  Venice. 
212  In  Venice. 

256  A  Street  in  Venice. 

682  '  The  Sere  and  Yellow  Leaf. ' 

699  On  the  Eddleston. 

725  Near  Elie. 

1886  964  On  the  Ogle  Burn,  Glenogle. 
1053  Hay-making  :  Lochearnside. 
1076  Lochearnhead  :  Haymaking. 

1887  204  Glen  Sannox,  Arran. 

1887  469  In  Normandy. 

Lent  by  Wm.  McTaggart,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
7  Upper  Gray  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1888  263  Cottages  on  Loch  Alsh. 

Lent  by  William  Wood,  Esq. 
6  St.  Peter's  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1889  168  Glencoe. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Pyper,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 

1890  220  A  Highland  Shepherd  Boy. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Cantley,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
1894    458  A  Highland  River. 

483  In  Glen  Etive,  near  Taynuilt. 
4  St.  Peter's  Place,  Viewforth. 
1896    524  Near  Bridge  of  Dulnan. 

537  Old  Bridge,  Struan. 

573  Highland  Croft. 

586  On  the  Garry. 

610  Old   Bridge,   Struan. 
1898    678  The  Old  Bridge. 

1900  120  St.  Monance. 

1901  679  Loch  Lomond. 
734  A  Lowland  Burn. 

1902  31  Prince  Charlie's  Parliament. 

Lent  by  James  M'Kelvie,  Esq. 


234 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


McDonald,  John  Blake — continued 

314  Venice. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  W.  E.  Lockhart,  London. 
490  The  Alarm. 

Lent  by  Geo.  Methven,  Esq.,  Portobello. 
591  Venice. 

Lent  by  G.  Straton  Ferrier,  Esq. 

MACDONALD,  Lawrence        Sculptor 
Born  1799.     Died  1878. 
Academician  1829-58.     Hon.  Member  1858. 
INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT  OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
12  Pitt  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  260  Statue   of   a   Child,   in   Marble.     Exe- 

cuted in  Rome. 
261  Bust  of  Miss  Graham,  in  Marble. 

263  Bust  of  J.  Gillespie  Graham,  Esq. 

264  A  Girl  dispatching  a  Carrier  Dove  with 

a  Love  Letter.     Executed  in  Rome. 

265  Bust  of  Sir  Evan  Murray  Macgregor. 

270  Bust    of    Charles     Stirling,     Esq.,    in 

Marble. 

271  Bust    of    General    Alexander    Murray 

Macgregor. 
273  A  Boy  singing.     Executed  in  Rome. 

275  Bust    of    J.    Graham    Stirling,    Esq., 

Airth. 

276  Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Athol,  in  Marble. 

1828  274  Bust  of  Miss  Eliza  Paton. 

275  Posthumous    Bust,    in    Marble,    of    a 

Lady. 

276  Bust,  in  Marble,  of  Alexander  Macleod, 

Esq.,  Muiravonside. 

277  Bust  of  Mr.  Balfour,  of  Fernie. 

278  Bust,  in  Marble,  of  a  Gentleman. 

279  Bust,  in  Marble,  of  Mrs.  Smyth. 

280  Bust  of  Miss  Stephens. 

1829  269  Marble  Bust  of  Lady. 

270  Marble  Bust  of  James  L'Amy,  Esq. 

271  Marble  Bust  of  Mr.  Balfour,  of  Fernie. 

272  Marble  Bust  of  Forrest  Alexander,  Esq. 

273  Marble  Bust  of  Lady. 

275  Statue  of  a  Child.    To  be  executed  in 

Marble. 
282  Marble  Bust  of  Lady. 
286  Marble  Bust  of  Child. 


SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1832    323  Bust,   in   Marble,   of  John   Gladstone, 
Esq. 

325  Bust   of    Mrs.    Brougham.     From    the 

Original  Marble  in  the  possession  of 
the  Lord  Chancellor. 

326  Bust,  in  Marble,  of  the  Earl  of  Errol. 

327  Bust  of  John  G.   Lockhart,   Esq.    To 

be  cast  in  Bronze. 

328  A  Head  from  a  Statue. 

329  Statue,  in  Bronze,  of  Penelope. 

330  Statue,  in  Bronze,  of  a  Nereide  or  Sea 

Nymph. 
Rome. 
1837    360  Psyche  :  a  Bust  in  Marble. 
Lent  by  George  Dundas,  Esq. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1841    553  Colonel  H.  Blair,  of  Dunsky. 

1855    781  Bust,  in  Marble,  of  Sir  Robert  Keith 

Arbuthnot. 
1865    885  Marble  Statue  of  a  Bacchante. 

Lent  by  Charles  Jenner,  Esq. 
1880   379  Marble  Statue  of  a  Bacchante. 

Lent  by  Charles  Jenner,  Esq. 


MACQEORGE,  William  Stewart 

Painter 

Born  1861. 

Associate  1898.    Academician  1910. 

50  St.  Leonard  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1881    920  Lovers'  Walk. 
1883    611  Loitering". 
663  Portrait. 

120  King  Street,  Castle-Douglas. 

1885  26  Confidences. 

160  A  Sketch  near  Antwerp. 
737  A  Flemish  Farmyard. 

1886  192  Antwerp. 

201  His  Only  Treasure. 

458  A  Smithy. 

561  Salt  and  Fresh. 

1887  384  A  Painter's  Shop. 

463  In   the   Valley   of   the    Dee,    Kirkcud- 
bright. 
615  On  the  Roadside. 
1887   585  St.  Giles'  Cathedral. 


CATALOGUE 


235 


Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1888  6  The     Rev.     George     Brown,     Castle- 

Douglas  :  Presentation  Portrait. 
71  A  Galloway  Peat-Moss. 
4  Charlotte  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1889  72  Bark  Peeling. 

350  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
11  Melville  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1890  40  John  Faed,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

101  •  When  the  Simmer  Days  were  fine.' 

320  A  Truant. 

342  A  Dead  Cygnet. 

1891  32  A  Summer  Idyll. 
424  A  Turnip  Lantern. 

455  •  Surfaceman,'     Alexander     Anderson, 
Esq.  :  Presentation  Portrait. 
1891-2   91  Under  the  Greenwood. 
117  Brambles. 

1893  75  Hallowe'en. 

315  Richard  Hewit,  Esq.,  Castle-Douglas  : 
Presentation  Portrait. 

1894  20  Summer  Shade. 

103  On  the  Dee,  Kirkcudbright. 
144  Autumn  Woods. 

174  The  Kite. 

1895  18  The  Hill  above  Loch  Coultree. 
132  Moonrise  :  on  the  Tyne. 

224  Portrait. 

379  A  Birch  Wood. 

1896  267  Girl  with  Dove. 

371  Preparing  for  a  Cast. 

430  A  Border  Ballad.  (Mackelvie  Art  Gal- 
lery, Auckland,  N.Z.  Bought  with 
J.  T.   Mackelvie  Fund,   1896.) 

1897  75  The  Draught  Net,  Kirkcudbright. 
233  The  Evening  Meal. 

284  The  Hedgehog. 

1898  72  Young  Fishers. 

175  The  Watergate. 

1899  58  Nuts. 

79  Wild  Flowers. 

Lent  by  H.  E.  Moss,  Esq.,  Joppa. 
274  A  Border  Ballad. 
390  A  Pic-nic. 

1900  103  The  Water  Kelpie. 
187  On  Solway  Shore. 
349  The  Toilet. 

357  Autumn  Leaves. 

1901  145  My  Lady's  Train. 


404  James  Lawrie  M'Kie  Hutchison,  Royal 
Scots  Greys. 

438  Andrew  Baird  Matthews,  Esq.,  New- 
ton-Stewart. 

1902  265  Landscape,  with  Figures. 

1903  284  Water  Lilies. 
351  A  Border  Ballad. 
353  A  Stream  in  Winter. 

1904  263  See-Saw. 

301  The  Dee,  Kirkcudbright. 
504  The  Old  Crab  Tree. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  J. P. 

1905  169  The  Roar  of  the  Linn. 

252  The  Shoulder  Net,  Kirkcudbright. 

1906  139  The  Yair  Net,  Kirkcudbright. 
214  Sloes. 

1907  149  The  Woodcutter's  Children. 
500  Young  Fishers. 

509  June. 

1908  184  The  Turnip  Lantern. 

231  The  Old  Sloe  Bushes. 

251  The  Linn  Pool,  Kirkcudbright. 

1909  143  '  And  to  him  I  will  discover  the  Swan's 

Nest  among  the  Reeds.' 
173  The  Orchard. 
466  Morning  Sunlight. 

1910  290  Kirkcudbright.     (Scottish  Modern  Arts 

Association.     Bought  1910.) 
434  The  Story. 

1911  23  Provost  Wallace,  Kirkcudbright :  Pre- 

sentation Portrait. 
55  Hallowe'en.     (Diploma  Work.    R.S.A. 

Collection.) 
219  A  Woodland  Landscape. 

1912  26  D.    W.    R.    Carrick-Buchanan,    Esq., 

Drumpellier. 
124  A  June  Woodland. 
235  '  Who  has  not  dreamed  a  world  of  bliss 
On  a  bright  summer  day  like  this.' 
Lent  by  John  Duncan,  Esq. 

1913  90  The  Traghetto,  Venice. 

232  Piazza  Erbe,  Verona. 

1914  102  The  Woods  in  June. 

231  Colonel  Dudgeon,  Cargen. 

252  A  Burn  Side. 

1915  163  The  Pool. 

238  Early  Summer,  Kirkcudbright. 
275  The  Lake  Shore,  Kirkcudbright. 
518  Half  Tide. 

1916  256  Under  the  Beeches. 


236 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


MacGeorge,  William  Stewart — continued 
274  Portrait. 
360  Woodland. 
412  Morning  Sunlight :  Kirkcudbright. 


MACGILLIVRAY,  James  Pittendrigh 
Sculptor  and  Painter 

Born  1856. 

Associate  1892.     Academician  1901. 

3  Fountainbridge,  Edinburgh. 
1872    646  William  Greig,   Esq.  :   Medallion  Por- 
trait. 

1874  600  Viola  :  Life-size  Bust. 
3  Spittal  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1875  686  A.  K.  Donald,  Esq.  :  Life-size  Bust. 
112  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1887     144  A  Country  Smithy  :  Oil. 

207  West  Campbell  Street,  Glasgow. 
1891-2  548  Reverie  :  Marble  Statuette. 
556  George  Henry,  Esq.  :  Head. 
563  John  Lavery,  Esq.  :  Bronze  Head. 
567  A  Student :  Life-size  Bust. 
578  Portrait   Medallion  :    Bronze.      (Stuart 
Park,  Artist.) 

1893  80  The     late     Right     Rev.      Monsignor 

Munro :  Bronze  Head.  (Diploma 
Work.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 

251  E.  A.  Hornel,  Esq.,  Artist:   Bronze. 

257  Portrait. 

262  John  Keppie,  Esq.,  Architect :  Bronze 
Head. 

335  Sisters  :  Life-size  Double  Bust :  Sil- 
vered Bronze. 

1894  286  Thomas     Carlyle.      (Kelvingrove     Art 

Gallery,     Glasgow.      Presented     by 
subscribers,    1889.      Wallace    Monu- 
ment,  Stirling.     Heroic-size  Bust  in 
Bronze.     Presented  by  the  Artist.) 
Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  Glasgow. 
288  Rhythm  :    Half  life-size   Figure   Panel 

in  Bronze. 
290  Z£lie  de  Lussan  as  '  Carmen.' 
Ravelston    Elms,     Murrayfield     Road,     Edin- 
burgh. 

1895  348  Joseph  Crawhall,  Esq.  :  Bronze  Medal- 

lion. 

1896  103  Ehrna  Mycale  :  Plaster  Bust. 


206  David     Masson,     LL.D.,     H. R.S.A.  : 

Plaster  Bust. 
344  Sir  George  Reid,  P.R.S.A.,  LL.D.  : 
Bronze  Bust.  (Aberdeen  Art  Gal- 
lery. Presented  by  the  Artist,  1896. 
Scottish  Modern  Arts  Association. 
Bought  1908.  R.S.A.  Collection. 
Presented  by  J.  J.  Burnet,  1909.) 

1897  102  Medal,  commemorative  of  the  Profes- 

sorship of  Edward  Caird,  LL.D. 
Presented  to  the  University  of  Glas- 
gow. 

361  Ottilie,   Daughter  of  Lord   M'Laren  : 

Life-size  Bronze  Bust. 

362  La  Pensierosa  :   Bronze  Medallion. 
365  AAHOINHTOYONTOS-  E17ANO- 

AOS.      Bronze  Bas-relief. 
472  Marquis    of     Huntly  :     Plaster     Bust. 
(Aberdeen    Art    Gallery.       Presented 
by  the  Artist,  1898.) 

1898  120  Hannah,   Daughter  of  J.    R.    Findlay, 

Esq.  :   Life-size  Plaster  Medallion. 
249  Ehrna  Mycale,  Daughter  of  the  Artist : 

Plaster   Bust,   Coloured.       (Aberdeen 

Art    Gallery.       In    Bronze,    as    '  Ein 

Elfchen.'    Bought  1913.) 
386  David  Masson,  LL.D.  :  Marble  Bust. 

Lent  by  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 
397  William    Dunbar :     Sketch.      (Scottish 

N.P.G.         Finished        Architectural 

Statue   for  exterior.     J.    R.    Findlay 

Gift,  1895.) 

1899  108  John      Usher,      Esq.  :      Bronze     Bust. 

(Usher  Hall,  otherwise  Health  Insti- 
tute,  Edinburgh.) 

241  Miss  Florence  Findlay  :  Life-size 
Marble  Bust. 

354  Decorative  Mask. 

1900  416  William  M'Ewan,  Esq.,  M.P.  :  Bronze 

Bust. 

Lent  by  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 
592  Mrs.  Traquair  :  Plaster  Bust. 

1901  121  Eos  :  Statuette. 

126  Mrs.  Charles  J.  Guthrie  :  Silver  Medal- 
lion. 

233  Gipsy  Girl  :  Life-size  Bronze  Bust. 

395  David  Hume  :  Model  for  Architectural 
Statue.  (Scottish  N.P.G.  Finished 
Statue,  North-west  Turret.  J.  R. 
Findlay  Gift,  1895.) 


CATALOGUE 


237 


1903 


1905 


1902    214  T.  B.  Sprague,  Esq.,  LL.D.  :  Life-size 
Marble  Bust. 

Lent    by    the    Faculty    of    Actuaries    in 
Scotland. 

773  (Catalogued    in    error   as   by    Macgil- 

livray.) 

774  Livingstone    Medal :    Iron    Model    for 

Reverse. 

779  The   Livingstone   Medal  of  the   Royal 

Scottish  Geographical  Society. 

780  Livingstone    Medal  :    Iron    Model    for 

Obverse. 

311  Mrs.  Robert  Usher:  Marble  Bust. 

395  Miss  Hannah  Findlay  :  Marble  Medal- 
lion. 

209  Marquess  of  Tweeddale,  K.T.  :  Marble 
Bust. 

560  The  late  Professor  Henry  Drummond  : 
Marble     Medallion.      (Free    Church 
College,  Glasgow.     In  Bronze.) 
Lent   by    F.    Barbour,    Esq.,    Bonskeid, 
Pitlochry. 

1907  290  Bust  in  Plaster. 

1908  381  Very    Rev.     Archibald    Scott,     D.D.  : 

Life-size  Bronze  Bust.     (St.  George's 
Church,     Charlotte     Square,     Edin- 
burgh.) 
392*  Singer  of  a  Hymn  to  Dionysus  :  Life- 
size  Bust. 

1909  273  George  Henry,  Esq.,  R.S.A.  :  Bronze 

Head. 
331  Atlanta.     (Aberdeen  Art  Gallery.    Life- 
size  Bronze  Bust.     Given  by  family 
of  the  late  George  Carmichael,  1914-) 

1910  260  Rev.  Dr.  Oswald  Dykes  :  Bronze  Bust. 

(In     Westminster     College,      Cam- 
bridge.) 
263  Erinna  :  Bronze  Medallion. 

1911  590  Die  Loreley  :  Half  life-size  Nude. 
594  Cleopatra  :  Life-size  Bust. 

1913  659  Very    Rev.    James    Macgregor,    D.D., 

H. R.S.A.  :       Posthumous       Bronze 
Bust.     (In     St.     Cuthbert's     Parish 
Church,  Edinburgh.) 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Macgregor,  Edinburgh. 

1914  69  Ehrna. 

75  Rev.  Dr.  Mackichan  :  Life-size  Bronze 

Bust.      (In     Free    Church    College, 
Bombay.) 

76  Portrait  Study  :  Bronze. 


1915 


1916 


34  Fleur-de-Lis. 

53  Douglas     Strachan,     Esq.  :     Life-size 

Bronze  Bust. 

54  La  Flandre,   1914  :   Heroic-size  Plaster 

Bust. 

85  Francesco    Petrarcha :    Bronze    Relief. 

(From  a  drawing  in  Lombard's  copy 
of  the  '  De  Viris  Illustribus,'  finished 
five  years  after  the  poet's  death,  and 
probably  the  only  extant  portrait.) 

86  The  Purple  Iris  :  Bronze  Relief. 

87  A  Fantasy  :  Bronze  Relief. 


MCGREGOR,  Robert 

Born  1847. 
Associate  1882.    Academician  1$ 


Painter 


4  Gray's  Place,  St.  Leonards. 

1873 

920  Convalescent :  a  Sketch. 

989  Going  Home  :  a  Sketch. 

1874 

67  Sketch  at  Gilmerton. 

304  Old  Woman  Washing. 

461  In  a  Shower. 

463  A  Lesson. 

727  Sketch  at  Prestonpans. 

873  Gathering  Potatoes  :  Sketch. 

894  Samson  Betrayed. 

1875 

7  Coming  from  the  Fields. 

148  Une  Reverie. 

253  Crossing  the  Burn. 

370  Cairntowers. 

514  Waiting  for  a  Lesson. 

636  Hospitality. 

1876 

158  '  And  near  the  sacred  gate, 

With  longing  eyes  I  wait, 

Expectant  of  her.' 

547  The  Friends. 

Lent  by  J.  Gow,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

555  Three  Generations.     (Preston  Art  Gal 

lery.     Bought  1913.) 

Lent  by  Thos.  Pearson,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

637  '  When  a'  the  lave  gae  to  their  play 

Then  I  maun  sit  the  lee-lang  day 

And  jog  the  cradle  wi'  my  tae. ' 

648  At  the  Well. 

Lent    by    W.    B.    M'Leod,    Esq.,    Edin 

burgh. 

1877 

127  Crab  Fishers. 

319  Clearing  Potato-Field. 

238 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


1879 


1880 


1881 


McGregor,  Robert — continued 

609  Return  of  the  Bait-Gatherers. 
646  Undergoing  Repairs. 
33  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1878      52  Birds  of  Passage. 
350  Study  near  Largo. 

367  Little  Helps. 
562  '  I  see  you  ! ' 

10  Coming  through  the  Bent. 
90  The  Carrier's  Cart. 
585  'A  Sair  Fit.' 
925  Blaeberry-Gatherers. 
27  Great  Expectations. 
71  The  Trial  Trip. 
491  A  Message  Girl. 
895  Washing. 
21  Waiting  her  Turn. 
36  The  Knifegrinder. 

149  Faggots.     (Dundee  Art  Gallery,   '  The 
Faggot    Gatherers.'     Presented    by 
R.   B.   Ritchie,   1900.) 
Lent  by  R.  B.  Ritchie,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
279  Winter. 
298  The  Minnow-Fishers. 

Lent  by  Robt.  Christie,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
Canaan  Lane,  Edinburgh. 
1882      62  The  Blind  Man. 

107  Gathering  an  Audience. 

245  Labourers  Resting. 

144  A  Critical  Moment. 

208  The  Pedlar. 

282  An  Interesting  Story. 

338  A  Heavy  Load. 

365  Evil  Communications. 

368  Mutually  Puzzled. 
428  Crossing  Holy  Island  Sands. 

18  Cranberry-Gatherers. 
54  The  Shepherd's  Cow. 

59  The  Cut  Finger. 
262  Waiting. 
321  A  Mother. 
490  The  Blind  Pedlar. 

60  A  Cold  Day. 
68  The  Daisy  Chain. 
82  A  Daughter  of  Eve. 

252  The  Blind  Beggar. 
297  (No  title  in  Catalogue.) 
937  Onion  Gatherers. 
210  A  Clementi  Sonata. 
301  The  Pet  Canary. 


1883 


1884 


1885 


1885 


1886 


1887  90 
160 
163 

183 
236 

245 
304 

1887  76 
211 
241 

255 
299 

3i7 
400 
427 
605 

1888  145 
172 
186 
310 
343 
353 
382 

1889  5 
46 

204 


302 

33i 
406 
668 

1890  1 10 
149 

156 
177 
209 

354 

1891  48 


400  Going  to  Market. 
421  An  Interesting  Little  Story. 
486  The  Baby. 
35  A  Joiner's  Shop. 
51  A  Story  of  the  Flood. 
180  The  Last  Spoonful. 
498  The  Wreck. 

Landscape  and  Figures. 

The  Cobbler. 

Resting. 

The  Violinist. 

'  Ta-ta ! ' 

Her  Little  Brother. 

Potato  Gleaning. 

Cutting  Grass. 

The  Surreptitious  Smoke. 

Great  Sport. 

A  Life  of  Toil. 

Milking-Time. 

Under  the  Lilac-Tree. 

Sketch  at  Aberdour. 

A  Weary  Walk. 

Sketch  on  the  Water  of  Leith. 

Fishing  Minnows. 

The  Brick  Trap. 

The  Veterinary  Surgeon. 

Autumn. 

The  Invalid :  Portrait  Study. 

The  Lullaby. 

Expectations. 

On  the  Hill  Top. 

The  Last  of  the  Crop. 

Going  to  Work.  (Diploma  Work, 
'Man  goeth  forth  unto  his  work.' 
R.S.A.  Collection.) 

Feeding  the  Rabbits. 

Mending  the  Paling. 

A  Summer  Day. 

In  a  Market  Garden. 

For  the  Crimea. 

Gathering  Potatoes. 

Preparing  for  a  New  Tenant. 

The  Invalid. 

The  Poor  of  the  Village. 

The  Studio. 

'  Kiss  and  be  Friends.' 
87  Madame  de  Greiner. 
94  '  For  naething  pleases  him  sae  muckle 

As  customer  o'  tender  age.' 
189  A  Problem. 


CATALOGUE 


239 


296  '  Till    eve   again    recalls    them    loaded 

home. ' 

359  An  Idyll. 

I89I-2213  A   Study. 

227  Landscape  :    Evening. 
271  Ploughing. 

317  Little  Labourers. 
336  Potato-Pickers. 
390  Planting  Lilies. 
457  Digging  Potatoes. 

36  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1893  88  Shrimpers. 

126  An  Uninvited  Guest. 

332  Gathering  Pea  Straw. 

333  Plucking  Fowls. 

1894  206  Cutting  his  Hair. 
258  The  Goatherd. 
274  The  Beadle. 

296  The  Little  Water-Carrier. 

311  Returning   from    the    Market.       (Mac- 

kelvie    Art    Gallery    Auckland,    N.Z. 

Bought  with  J.  T.  Mackelvie  Fund, 

1894.) 

1895  55  Awake. 

86  Washing  Day. 
293  The  Gunner's  Version  of  it. 
307  Mussel-Gatherers  on  the  Seine. 
409  Shrimping  on  the  Seine. 

1896  130  Floating. 

241  Oyster  Fishers  :  Early  Morning. 
309  Georgette  et  sa  Mere. 
313  Fuel-Gatherers. 

318  L'lle  Tudy,  Finistere. 

1897  229  Le  Vannage,  Brittany. 
239  The  Trial  Trip. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 
292  Spearing  Flounders. 
301  Fast  Asleep. 
342  Sand  Boats  :  L'lle  Tudy. 

1898  145  On  the  Beach  at  Villerville. 
221  Dredgers,  Normandy. 

273  Early  Morning  :  L'lle  Tudy. 
352  Waiting  for  Mussels. 
525  A  Mussel-Gatherer. 

1899  53  The  Coming  Man. 

151  On  the  Beach  at  Villerville. 
199  Rekindling  the  Fire. 
278  Evening. 

1900  38  Net-Making. 
175  Gathering  Peas. 


184  Digging  Potatoes. 

205  Seine  :  Fishing. 

294  After  the  Day's  Work. 

1901  20  Coming  from  the  Fields. 
216  Toilers  of  the  Sea. 

263  A  Breton  Fisher-Girl. 
272  Winter  Ploughing. 

1902  177  Workers  with  the  Tides. 
246  Fisherwomen. 

267  Feeding  Young  Pigs. 
62  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1903  153  Les    Moulieres,    Villerville.     (Aberdeen 

Art  Gallery.     Presented  by  Sir  James 
Murray,   1910.) 

225  Bait  Gatherers. 
239  Fisher  Children. 

1904  153  Noonday  Rest. 

331  Going  for  Driftwood. 
536  At  Low  Tide. 

1905  145  Children     of     the     Beach.       (Carnegie 

Trust,  Dunfermline.     Bought,    1909.) 
303  The  Widow. 

1906  203  A  Rest  on  the  Sand. 
261  The  Broken  Basket. 
407  Waiting  for  the  Boat. 

1907  159  He  Tudy  Fishers. 

226  Evening  :  Calvados. 
512  On  the  Dunes. 

1908  226  A  Splinter. 

246  Waiting  for  Low  Tide. 

1909  218  Going  over  to  the  Island. 
303  Fishing  Lobster-Bait. 

1910  165  A  Milkmaid. 

219  A  Potato  Digger. 

1911  105  The  Incoming  Tide. 

185  Corrivalship. 

231  Single  Blessedness. 

1912  190  Peace  and  War. 
276  Bramble  Gatherers. 
311  Mother  and  Child. 

1913  6  The  End  of  a  Long  Day. 
279  On  the  Beach  at  Villerville. 

1914  192  On  the  Beach  at  Villerville. 
256  At  the  Washing  Place. 

396  Sketch  in  Norfolk. 

1915  176  Fugitives. 

244  A  la  Fontaine. 

1916  198  Twilight. 

206  A  War  Baby. 

332  Three  Little  Fishers. 


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MACGREGOR,  W.  Y.  Painter 

Born  1855. 

Associate  1898. 

3  Park  Street   West,  Glasgow. 
1875    254  On  the  Beach. 

1877  348  A  Gravel  Pit,  Braemar. 

1878  598  On  the  Links,  St.  Andrews. 
692  The  Harbour  of  St.  Andrews. 

1879  184  An  Old  Court,  St.  Andrews. 

1880  17  Crawton. 

134  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1882  59  A  Carpenter's  Shop. 
420  A  Carrick  Pastoral. 
570  A  Court  at  Nairn. 

1883  531  Stonehaven. 

Albyn  Lodge,  Bridge  of  Allan. 
1893     112  Uam  Var. 

1896  143  Street  in  Bloemfontein. 

1897  78  Street  in  Fontarabia. 

222  The       Quarry.      (Neue       Pinakothek, 
Munich.     Bought  1898.) 

1898  85  A  Winter  Landscape. 
268  A  Regatta  Evening. 

1899  385  An  Upland  Landscape. 

1900  317  The  City  Walls. 

542  A  Yorkshire  City  :  Chalk  Drawing. 

1901  302  A  Sussex  Chalk-Pit. 

1902  202  Medway  Barges. 
720  Lewes,  Sussex. 

1903  149  Durham :   Evening.     (Kelvingrove  Art 

Gallery,  Glasgow.     Presented  by  an 
Anonymous  Donor,   1904.) 

1904  127  Harlech  Castle,  North  Wales. 
257  Old  Houses,  Durham. 

1905  356  The  Cathedral.     (Albright  Art  Gallery, 

Buffalo.     Bought  1905.) 

1906  152  The  Wye  at  Chepstow. 

1907  8  A  Citadel  in  the  Ardennes. 
340  La  Place,  Dinant  sur  Meuse. 

1908  152  Winter  Landscape. 

225  Hotel  de  Ville,  Dinant  sur  Meuse. 

282  Rue  de  l'Epicerie,  Rouen. 
1910     171  Burning  Weeds,  Rosetta. 

202  Richmond,  Yorkshire. 
1912      15  La  Porte  Gayole,  Boulogne. 

355  Sketch  at  Boulogne. 

592  Richmond,  Yorkshire. 
1914    146  Harvest. 


208  Street  in  Fuentarabia,  Spain.  (Con- 
temporary Art  Society.  Bought 
1914.) 


MCIAN,  Mrs.  Fanny  Painter 

Born  1814.     Died  1897. 
Hon.  Member  1854. 
London. 
1840    305  The  Escape  of  Alister  Macdonald,  with 
his  Wife  and  Child,  after  the  Mas- 
sacre of  Glencoe. 
1844    301  A  Finished  Sketch  of  the  Death  of  a 
Cateran.     (Catalogued   under   R.   R. 
Mclan,  but  '  Mrs.'  added  in  MS.) 
1849      49  The  Little  Sick  Scholar. 
36  Charlotte  Street,  Portland  Place,  London. 

1852  342  Liberty  and  Captivity. 

London,  and  26  Royal  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1853  327  Highland  Emigration,  1852. 


MCIAN,  Robert  Ranald  (or  Ronald) 

Painter 
Born  1803.     Died  1856. 

Associate  1852 

Theatre  Royal,  Covent  Garden,  London. 
1840      90  King  Mark  of  Cornwall  and  his  Re- 
tinue discover  Queen  Ysolt  and  Sir 
Tristrem  in  the  Cave. 
312  The   Rescue  of  Kinmont  Willie   from 
Carlisle  Castle,  1596. 

1843  88  A  Highland  Whisky  Still. 
397  Covenanter's  Wedding. 

9   Great   Coram  Street,   Russell  Square,   Lon- 
don. 

1844  270  Sketch  from  the  '  Highland  Feud.' 
301  A  Finished  Sketch  of  the  Death  of  a 

Cateran.     (Catalogued  under  R.   R. 
Mclan,  but  '  Mrs.'  added  in  MS.) 

1849  239  A   Highland  Funeral  in  the  Braes  of 

Lochaber. 
421  A     Highland    Whisky-Still    in     Glen- 
Nevis. 
Fort-William,   Inverness-shire,    and   36    Char- 
lotte Street,  Portland  Place,  London. 

1850  9  Highland  Girls  winnowing  Corn. 

1851  84  Highland  Women  grinding  Corn. 


CATALOGUE 


241 


126  The  Highland  Coronach. 

1852  229  Highland  School  Children. 
267  Gilli  Challum. 

645  Culloden. 
26  Royal  Crescent,   Edinburgh,   and  36  Char- 
lotte Street,  Portland  Place,  London. 

1853  66  Lord  Soulis. 

448  The  Fiery  Cross. 
16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1854  29  The  Jacobite  Hiding-Place  at  Keppoch 

Brae,  Lochaber. 
392  An  Incident  in  the  Revolutionary  War 
of  America. 
36  Charlotte  Street,  Portland  Place,  London. 

1855  50  Portraits :     79th    or    Cameron     High- 

landers.   Painted  for  late  Col.  Maule. 

Lent  by  the  Lord  Panmure. 
184  Highlanders  secreting  Arms  :  Scene  on 

the  Spean-Brae,  Lochaber. 
337  '  A  Guard  of  Honour,'  79th  or  Cameron 

Highlanders  :  Portraits.     Painted  for 

the  late  Colonel  Maule. 

Lent  by  the  Lord  Panmure. 
347  *  Heavy     Marching     Order,'    79th    or 

Cameron      Highlanders :      Portraits. 

Painted  for  the  late  Colonel  Maule. 

Lent  by  the  Lord  Panmure. 
1863   258  Study  of  Rocks  in  Badenoch. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Johnstone,  Esq. 
372  The  Highland  Sword  Dance. 


MCKAY,  "William  Darling  Painter 

Born  1844. 

Associate  1877.    Academician  1883. 

Librarian  1896-1907. 

Secretary  1907- 

56  Lothian  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1864  293  In  the  Orchard,  Hereford. 
631  The  Broken  Sprig. 

1865  325  The  Problem. 

784  Where  the  Gleaners  Rest. 
Gifford,  East  Lothian. 

1866  273  Old  Castle,  Yester. 
612  In  Yester  Park. 

815  Study   of   Old   Wainhouse,    Hereford- 
shire. 

1867  467  November  Landscape. 


1868  353  Sketch  near  Haddington. 

531  Haddington  Old  Church  :  '  The  Lamp 
of    Lothian.' 
Lent  by  John  S.  Dods,  Esq.,  Manchester. 

1869  88  Old     Yew-Trees     in     Shobdon     Park, 

Herefordshire. 
313  Yester  Avenue  :  Autumn. 
432  In  Shobdon  Park. 
615  View    near     Long     Yester :     Autumn 

Afternoon. 

1870  309  Gathering  Hawthorn  Blossom. 
360  Harvest. 

Lent  by  P.  B.  Svvinton,  Esq. 
513  Near  Salton,  East  Lothian. 
517  On  Gifford  Water. 
614  The  Burnside  :  Summer. 

1871  70  Cottars  digging  Potatoes. 

190  Gumping  Trout  on  Gifford  Water. 
681  The  Evening  Meal. 

St.  Ann's  Place,  Haddington. 

1872  52  Spring. 

Lent  by  John  F.  White,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
416  Summer. 
16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1873  54  On  the  Tyne,  near  Haddington. 

Lent  by  Charles  Lodder,  Esq. 

117  Study  of  Girl  and  Dog. 

239  Sketch  :    Westfield,    Haddingtonshire. 

477  Sketch  from  Nature. 

502  Spring  Twilight  on  the  Tyne,  Had- 
dington. 

537  Sketch  near  Westfield,  Haddington- 
shire. 

1874  7  Windmill  near  Dort,  Holland. 

65  On  the  Tyne,  Westfield,  East  Lothian. 

Lent  by  A.  M.  Bell,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
93  Near  Haddington  :  Potato  Field,  with 

Figures  in  the  foreground. 
208  Summer  Afternoon  on  the  Tyne,  East 
Lothian. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
425  Gravel-sifting :  on  the  Tyne. 

Lent  by  J.  Auldjo  Jamieson,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
456  Sketch  of  part  of  the  Town  of  Dort. 

1875  175  Sketch  :  Summer  Afternoon. 

Lent  by  G.  Paul  Chalmers,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
176  A  Barnyard,  East  Lothian. 
278  Twilight :   Early  Summer. 
600  Spring  :  Landscape,  with  Figures. 


242 


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McKay,  William  Darling — continued 
20  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1876  53  Sketch  near  Dieppe. 

Lent  by  Edward  Martin,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

438  Pool  on  the  Tyne,  with  Boys  Bathing. 

Lent  by  Capt.  Lodder,  R.N.,  Edinburgh. 

1877  99  Winter  Fare. 

209  On  the  East  Lothian  Coast :  Summer 

Afternoon. 
236  Stonebreakers,  East  Lothian. 

Lent     by     Donald     Macdonald,      Esq., 
Greenock. 
343  Sheep  Wintering,  East  Lothian  :  The 

Afternoon  Meal. 

Lent  by  Joseph  Agnew,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
586  A  Hill  Burn,  Peebleshire. 

Lent   by   Douglas   Murray,    Esq.,    Long- 
yester. 

1878  222  An  October  Morning. 

Lent  by  Donald  Macdonald,  Esq. 

271  Sketch  near  Barry,  Forfarshire. 

Lent  by  Captain  C.  Lodder,  R.N. 
400  Field    Working    in     Spring :     at    the 

Potato  Pits. 

Lent  by  Edward  Martin,  Esq. 
708  Seedtime. 

Lent  by  David  Croall,  Esq.,  Southfield. 

1879  15  Sidegate  Street,  Haddington. 

Lent  by  Leonard  Gow,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
267  The  Village  Cross  :  Summer  Evening. 

439  On  the  Tyne,  near  Ormiston  :  Children 

Gathering  Wild  Flowers. 
Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq. 
475  Summer  Afternoon  in   the  Village  of 
Ormiston. 

1880  25  Summer  Evening  on  Ericstane  Brae. 

Lent  by  T.  Welsh,  Esq.,  Earlshaugh. 

272  On  the  Annan,  near  Moffat. 
288  Hay-time  in  Upper  Annandale. 
519  Study  from  Nature,  Dumfriesshire. 

Lent  by  J.  H.  Lorimer,  Esq. 

1880  46  Winter  Fare. 

Lent  by  George  Hart,  Esq. 
65  Boys  guddling  Trout. 

Lent  by  Hugh  Steven,  Esq. 

1  Warrender  Park  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1881  85  Nungate  Ford,  Haddington. 

Lent  by  James  S.  Smiles,  Esq.,  Trinity. 


194 


231 

1882       22 
82 


167 


251 

283 
294 

369 

1883      60 


63 
220 

233 


Si3 
1884  176 
213 
326 
406 


1885 


418 


So 
368 

463 
54o 

596 
1885    870 


1886  145 
277 
363 
4S2 

1887  171 
289 


3x8 
339 


October. 

Lent   by    Henry   Simson,    Esq.,    Helens- 
burgh. 
On  Cramalt  Burn. 
Sheepshearing. 
Turnip-Shawing  :   Winter  Morning. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
An  Errand  Girl. 

Lent    by    John    Harrison,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
Spring  Twilight. 
A  Scottish  Pastoral. 
At  Play  in  the  Hayfield. 
A  Border  Village. 
Turnip-Singlers  :  a  Hard  Task-master. 

(Diploma     Work.      R.S.A.     Collec- 
tion.) 
Summer  on  the  Ail  Water. 
Village  Gossip. 
Summer  in  Lils'lie  Moss :  Haymakers 

Resting. 
Early  Winter. 
In  the  Haining :  Autumn. 
The  Indian  Summer  :  a  Sketch. 
Day  Dreams. 

A  Spring  Day :  Ancrum  Common. 
1  And  Milk-white  is  the  Slae.' 
1  When     the    Thorn     is    White     with 

Blossom. ' 
The  Village  Belle. 
The  Voice  of  Spring. 
The  Village  Cowhorn. 
Summer  on  Teviot  Side. 
At  Ashieburn,   Roxburghshire. 
Leaves   from    an    Old    Sketch    Book  : 

1,    Girl;     2,    Girl;     3,    The    Village 

Tailor;     4,  Portrait  of  Lady. 
Leaves    from    an    Old    Sketch    Book : 

Four  Portrait  Sketches. 
A  June  Day. 
Summer  Twilight. 
Pool  on  the  Ail  Water. 
The  Noonday  Rest. 
A  Cast  in  the  Gloamin'. 
Summer. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Thorburn,  Esq.,  Peebles. 
A  Trout  Stream. 
Autumn  at  Ashestiel. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Dickson,  Esq.,  Galashiels. 


CATALOGUE 


243 


1889 


1890 


396  The  Drove  Road. 

Lent  by  Adam  L.  Cochrane,  Esq.,  Gala- 
shiels. 
1888     in  The  Noonday  Rest. 

159  An  October  Afternoon. 
271  Summer  at  the  Mill. 
322  On  the  Peel  Burn. 

Lent  by  T.  J.  S.  Roberts,  Esq.,  Selkirk. 
384  His  Afternoon  Tea. 
135  Springtime. 
253  A  Border  Village. 
315  November.     (Public  Art  Gallery,  Dun- 

edin,  New  Zealand.     Bought  1890.) 
528  A  Cottage  Garden. 
169  At  the  Harrows. 
192  Gullane  Links. 

Lent  by  John  Harrison,  Esq. 
240  The  Nungate,  Haddington. 

Lent    by    John    Kermack,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
398  A  Spring  Afternoon  :  Wrack  Burning. 
1891     172  A  Harvest  Twilight. 

Lent  by  Robert  Naismith,  Esq. 
203  Luffness  Links. 

271  Sketch  :   The  Sandy  Lane,  Gullane. 
Lent  by  John  Harrison,  Esq. 
1891-2   55  An  October  Morning. 

261  A      Cumbrian      Hayfield :       Showery 

Weather. 
330  A  November  Day. 

Lent  by  John  Kirkhope,  Esq. 
335  Winter  Fare. 

Lent  by  James  D.  Lawrie,  Esq. 
389  The  Edge  of  the  Wood. 

Lent  by  James  Dickson,  Esq. 
19  A  Passing  Cloud. 
227  A  Summer  Afternoon  :  Solway  Sands. 
248  November  Sunshine. 
327  On  Saltah  Moss  :  Storm  Clearing  Off. 

19  Hay-time  in  Cumberland. 
211  A  Summer  Wind. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
255  The  River  Mouth  :  October  Afternoon. 
298  Midsummer. 

338  Cattle  Feeding :  Early  Winter. 
Lent  by  Dr.  Mackay,  Lochrin. 
1895      85  In  the  North  Riding. 

237  A  Winter  Day.  (Mackelvie  Art  Gal- 
lery, Auckland,  N.Z.  Bought  with 
J.  T.  Mackelvie  Fund,  1895.) 


1893 


1894 


1896 


1897 


1898 


1899 


1900 


1901 


1902 


1903 


1904 


257  In  the  Hayfield. 

321  Spring  Ploughing  in  Galloway. 

120  An  Orcadian  Garden. 

221  The  Woodland  Well. 

317  An  Autumn  Pastoral. 
370  Waiting. 

300  On  Corstorphine  Hill. 

Lent  by  Chas.  M.  Douglas,  Esq. 
378  The  Golfer's  Bridge,  Luffness. 

Lent   by   R.    W.    Wallace,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
443  The  Afternoon  Rest. 
290  Alloa,  from  the  South. 

Lent  by  the  Right  Hon.  Mitchell  Thom- 
son, Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh. 

318  The  Lea-Rig. 

Lent  by  H.  E.  Moss,  Esq.,  Ormelie. 
333  On  the  Links  :  October  Morning. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Tod,  Clerwood. 
27  Summer  in  Strathspey. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Dowell. 
122  An  Autumn  Pastoral. 
184  Stacking  Hay. 
265  In  the  Meadow. 
259  Gifford,  from  the  Haddington  Road. 

Lent  by  William  Cree,  Esq. 
289  Solway   Sands :    Returning    from    the 

Raid. 

Lent  by  R.  D.  Graham,  Esq. 
322  The  Wayside  Pool. 
483  Winter  Ploughing. 
55  Aberlady  Sands  :  October  Afternoon. 
129  Sunshine  and  Shower  :  Aberlady  Bay. 

Lent  by  W.  Christie,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
138  The  Nungate  Bridge,  Haddington. 
353  On  Gifford  Water. 

Lent    by    T.    Kerr,    Esq.,    W.S.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
52  Morning  Sunshine  :  Saltcoats,  Gullane. 
117  The  Beech  Bank,  Yester :  a  Breath  of 

Spring. 
368  On     Luffness     Links :     a     North-west 

Breeze. 
486  Autumn   Morning  at  Kilspindie  :   The 

Drive  Off. 
226  Sketch  in  the  Carse  of  Stirling. 
298  An  Autumn  Afternoon  :  Gullane  Point. 
348  Sundown  :  Aberlady  Sands. 
149  The  Drinking  Pool. 


244 


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McKay,  William  Darling — continued 
187  Autumn  on  the  Tyne. 
531  Beal  Sands,  Holy  Island. 

1905  291  The  Meadow  Path. 

296  Harvest  in  Holy  Island. 
307  Sunday  on  the  Moors. 

1906  143  A  Mill  on  the  Eden. 

358  Sketches     in     Bruges,     Malines,     and 
Brunswick. 

1907  148  On  the  Teith,  below  Coilantogle. 
232  An  East  Lothian  Hayfield. 

314  The    Haugh,    Haddington  :    Afternoon 
Shadows. 

1908  151  '  November's  Leaf  is  Red  and  Sere.' 
247  A  Tidal  Stream  :  The  Carse  of  Gowrie. 
255  Early  Frost  in  the  Highlands. 

1909  168  Early  Summer  :  Loch  Achray. 
253  Findhorn. 

Lent  by  Miss  M'Nab,  Edinburgh. 

1910  206  The  Miller's  Pool :  An  Evening  Cast. 
218  A  November  Morning :  East  Lothian. 

1911  88  The  Flocks  in  Winter :   The  Evening 

Meal. 
120  October  Sunshine  in  the  Highlands. 
210  A  Spring  Day  :  East  Lothian. 
486  Portrait  of  the  Artist's  Mother. 

1912  180  By  the  Mill  Lade. 
184  November. 

272  Aberlady  Sands. 

523  St.  Giles',  Edinburgh. 

1913  52  Summer     at      Kilspindie.        (Scottish 

Modern  Arts  Association.     Presented 
by  Members  of  R.S.A.,  1913.) 

155  Autumn  at  the  Ford,  Ballochmyle. 

266  Breaking  the  Stubble  :  East  Lothian. 

1914  191  Shower  and  Shine  :  Strath-tummel. 
303  Along  the  Sands. 

391  A  Village  Garden. 

1915  120  In  from  the  Hill. 
296  A  Hebridean  Home. 
608  Continental  Sketches. 
612  Edinburgh  Sketches. 

1916  216  June  in  the  Highlands. 
316  Changing  Pastures. 

Lent  by  J.  Thorburn,  Esq. 
334  On  the  Fringe  of  the  Moors,  Arran. 
687  October  Feeding :  Study  for  a  Picture. 

Lent    by    R.     Duddingstone    Herdman, 
Esq.,  A.K.S.A. 


MACKENZIE,  Alex.  Marshall 

Architect 

Born  1848. 

Associate  1893. 
10  Forres  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1870      Old  House  in  the  Gallowgate,  Aberdeen. 
86  Sketch  at  Castle  Urquhart. 
139  Druid  Stones,  Glenlivat. 
275  King's  College  Chapel,  Aberdeen. 
255   Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1894  389  Tower  of  Marischal  College,  Aberdeen 

University. 
39  Queen's  Road,  Aberdeen. 

1895  499  Elgin  Town  Hall. 

1896  509  Memorial  Cross. 

61  Queen's  Road,  Aberdeen. 
1898    572  Parish  Council  Offices,  Aberdeen. 

343  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 
1900    508  Additions  to  Fyvie  Castle. 
524  Kildrummy. 

55  Queen's  Road,  Aberdeen. 
1902    557  Kingseat  Asylum,  Aberdeen. 

660  New  Greyfriars'  Church,  Aberdeen. 

28  Albyn  Place,  Aberdeen. 
1904    426  New  Buildings,  Marischal  College. 

343  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1906  327  New  House,  Macduff. 

336  Sculpture  Court,  Art  Gallery,  Aberdeen. 
342  New     Buildings,     Marischal     College, 
University  of  Aberdeen. 

1907  404  Waldorf  Hotel,  London. 

1911    414  University  of  Aberdeen  :  Proposed  New 
Buildings  at  King's  College. 
418  Ditto. 

1914  570  The  Lowson   Memorial   Church,    For- 

far :  Exterior. 
572  Ditto. 
580  Ditto  :   Interior. 

1915  589  Ditto. 

MACKENZIE,  David  Maitland 

Painter 

Foundation  Associate  1826. 
Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

Forfeited  membership  in  1832. 
Christian  names  uncertain.     On  early  member- 
ship lists  name  appears  as  D.   and  D.  W. 
Mackenzie.     Generally  exhibited  as  D.  Mac- 
kenzie. 


CATALOGUE 


245 


INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

1826  89  A  Landscape. 
1830      63  Castle  Elian. 

70  The  Trossachs. 
109  Landscape. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

21  Salisbury  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  8  Roslin  Castle. 

15  View  on  the  Esk. 

41  Borthwick  Castle. 

43  Landscape  :  Composition. 

45  Crichton  Castle. 
125  Landscape  :  Composition. 
130  View  on  the  Clyde. 
132  Arcadian  Scene. 
188  Craignethan  Castle. 
211  Roslin  Glen. 
226  Landscape  :  Composition. 
249  Crichton  Castle. 
6  North  Richmond  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1828  36  View  on  the  Water  of  Leith. 
107  View  of  Airthrie  House. 

233  Landscape. 

235*  Landscape :      Composition.        (Cata- 
logued as  by  D.  W.  Mackenzie.) 
248  Crichton  Castle. 

1829  330  Edinburgh,  from  the  North-west. 

336  A  Mezzotinto  of  Edinburgh,  from  the 

North-west. 
343  Stonebyres  Linn, 
n  Melville  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1830  9  Landscape  :   Composition. 
31  Scene  at  Aberdour. 

96  Diana. 

135  Landscape  :  Composition. 
211  The  Beauties  of  Aberdour  :  Morning. 

278  Mid-day. 

279  Evening. 

It  is  doubtful  which,  if  any,  of  the  following  are 
by  the  ex-member.  They  are  variously  cata- 
logued as  by  D.,  D.  M.,  D.  W.,  Daniel  and 
Donald  Mackenzie. 

8  Great  Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1835      15  Lochlomond  :  Sunset. 


46  Craignethan  Castle,  Lanarkshire. 

Lent  by  J.   Hamilton,  Esq. 
49  Doune  Castle,  Perthshire. 
Lent  by  J.   Hamilton,  Esq 
132  Loch  Katrine  :  Sunset. 
185  Fishing  Boats  leaving  Loch-Long  for 

the  Herring  Fishing  on  Loch-Fyne. 
247  Landscape  :   Composition. 

1836  43  Scene  at  Braid  Burn. 
141  Water  Mill. 

175  Scene  on  the  Carron  Water :  Evening. 
188  Going  to  Morning  Sacrifice. 

1837  254  Clytie. 

1838  285  View  on  the  Thames,  from  Southwark 

Bridge,  London. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  250  The  Hero's  Targe,   a  Rock   in   Glen- 

finglass. 
58  North  Hanover  Street,  Glasgow. 
1841      40  Head  of  Loch  Tay. 
70  Strathmore. 
420  Garth  and  Comrie  Castles. 
4  West  Adam  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1845  224  Roslin  Castle. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 

1846  241  In  the  Neighbourhood  of  Perth. 

1847  214  Dutch  Boats  off  the  Orkney  Islands. 

1848  120  On  the  Coast  of  Cornwall. 

1849  409  Fishing    Boats    off    St.    Abb's    Head : 

Sunrise. 
Goshen,  Morningside,  Edinburgh. 

1850  306  Frosty  Morning  :  View  near  Stirling. 
420  The  Fern  Islands. 

1851  403  Dutch  Boat  off  Yarmouth. 
4  Killermont  Street,  Glasgow. 

1854    293  View  from  the  Westend   Park,   Glas- 
gow :  Autumn,  Evening. 
449  Ben-brakie,  Perthshire. 

Lent  by  A.  L.  Dowie,  Esq. 
1857    351  Johnnie  Armstrong's  Border  Tower. 
1863   357  Edinburgh,  from  the  West. 
Lent  by  John  Lessels,  Esq. 
2  Portland  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1871  36  View  on  the  Earn. 

321  Banks  of  Lochlomond. 

1872  84  View  on  the  Tweed. 

1873  202  Loch  Scene. 

1874  651  Coast  Scene. 


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THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


MACKENZIE,  Samuel  Painter 

Born  1785.     Died  1847. 
Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

ASSOCIATED  SOCIETY   OF  ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

Leith  Walk,  Edinburgh. 

1811  67  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Shakespeare  Square,   Edinburgh. 

1812  134  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 

34  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1814  21  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
68  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

101  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1815  108  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
148  Portrait  of  Lady. 

165  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
3  Catherine  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1816  44  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
86  Portrait  of  Lady. 

93  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
96  Portrait  of  Lady 
117  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

136  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

21  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1821    129  Portrait  of  Military  Gentleman. 

137  The   Duchess   of   Roxburghe   and   the 

Marquis   of   Bowmont :    Unfinished, 
whole-length. 
144  The    Duke     of     Roxburghe :     Whole- 
length. 
189  Portrait    of    Young    Gentleman    and 
Pony. 
19  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1825  3  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
154  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1826  6  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
124  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1827  s  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
41  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
46  Portrait  of  Lady. 

65  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 


,  of  Skat- 
of    Lord- 


M.P. 


75  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

78  Sir     Charles     Ross,     with     his     Dog 

Sweeper. 
J02  Sir  Hugh  Innes. 
145  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1828  87  Sir  James  Mackenzie,  Bart. 

well,    M.P.,    in   Costume 
Lieutenant  of  Ross-shire. 

174  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

190  Mrs.  Lindsay,  of  Lochelsh. 

Lent  by  Sir  Hugh  Innes,  Bart. 

206  Miss  Lindsay,  of  Lochelsh. 

Lent  by  Sir  Hugh  Innes,  Bart.,  M.P. 

1829  180  Portrait  of  Lady. 
193  Portrait  of  Lady. 

196  Mrs.   Burns,  Widow  of  the  Poet,  and 

Sarah,    Daughter  of  Captain  James 
Glencairn  Burns. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

19  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  247  Portrait  of  Lady. 

265  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1828  64  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1829  175  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
24  Nelson  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1830  146  Portrait  of  Lady. 

246  James  S.  Buckingham,  Esq. 
292  Rev.  Mr.  Buchanan,  North  Leith. 
India  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1831  50  Portrait  of  Lady. 

61  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
164  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

197  Portrait  of  Lady. 

207  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
223  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1832  17  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Roxburgh. 
7  Mackenzie  Place,  Stockbridge. 

1833  103  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1834  89  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
149  Portrait  of  Field  Officer. 
204  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

216  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
32  Broughton  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1835  134  Portrait  of  Clergyman. 

217  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Children. 

1836  10 1  Portrait  of  Lady. 

106  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 


CATALOGUE 


247 


127  Portrait  of  Gentlemao- 
215  Portrait  of  Lady. 
239  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
248  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1837  64  Mungo  Ponton,  Esq.,  W.S.,  F.R.S. 
93  Darcy  Lever,  Esq.,  of  Alkrington  Hall. 

137  Miss  Lever. 

158  Portraits  of  a  Lady  and  Grandchild. 

242  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

245  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1838  92  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  56  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
127  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1840  3  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

169  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
189  Beggar  Girl. 

205  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1841  64  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
84  Portrait  of  Lady. 

170  The  Sailor's  Orphan  Boy. 

176  Rev.  James  Cumming,  Edinburgh  Aca- 
demy. 
219  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
287  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 
393  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1843  11  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 
58  Portrait  of  Lady. 

120  Portrait  of  Lady. 

232  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 

235  A  Sketch. 

1844  in  Portrait  of  Lady. 

155  Peter  MacLeod,  Esq.    To  be  presented 

by  his  Friends. 
199  Portrait  of  Lady. 
27  Howe  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1845  26  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
10 1  Portrait  of  Lady. 

309  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1846  82  Itinerant  Musician. 
103  Portrait  of  Lady. 

106  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
278  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
290  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
301  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Children. 
1880    343  The  Orphan  Boy. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mackenzie  Marshall,  Edin- 
burgh. 


MACKIE,  Charles  H.  Painter 

Born  1862. 

Associate  1902. 

16  Lee  Crescent,  Portobello. 

1880  195  Beech  Trees,  Stow. 
592  At  Craigmillar  Castle. 

1881  217  At  Inveresk. 

260  Potato  Gathering,   Peffermill. 
580  Spring  on  the  Esk. 

1882  360  '  The  bubble  of  the  brimming  weir. ' 

(Nos.  217,  260,  580,  and  360,   1881-2,  mis- 
takenly catalogued  as  by  Mrs.  Chas. 
H.  Mackie.) 
2  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1883  193  A  Nook  by  the  Sea. 
647  A  Stitch  in  Time. 
679  Once  upon  a  Time. 

16  Lee  Crescent,  Portobello. 

1884  624  A  Homely  Old  Body. 

649  Sauntering  Home  at  Sundown. 
871  Kirkcudbright  Town. 

1885  343  Busking  the  Cross  at  Daybreak. 
946  A  Border  Peel. 

1885  56  Stringing  Shells. 

190  Traquair  House,  Peebles. 
322  By  the  Cradle. 
376  The  Orchard  Burn. 
986  A  Study. 

1886  148  November  Morning. 

314  Shepherd  bearing  a  wounded  Ewe. 
424  A  Colonsay  Cowherd. 
809  October  Snow. 

1887  136  Boy,  with  a  Strayed  Lamb. 

358  Reapers     returning     over     Stepping- 

Stones. 
495  Benderloch. 
512  Girl  Weaning  a  Calf. 
570  Twilight  in  Early  Spring. 

1887  506  Six   Designs  for  Panels  in   Royal   In- 

firmary, Edinburgh. 
726  Portnacroish  Ford. 
744  Driving  the  Kye  from  the  Loaning. 

748  The  Farm  Steading. 

749  In  the  Oak  Wood. 
764  A  Shower  at  the  Ford. 
776  Weaning  Time. 

1888  11  Weaning  Time. 

89  '  E'ening  brings  a'  Hame.' 
253  In  the  Peat-moss  at  Sundown. 


248 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


MACKIE,  Charles  H. — continued 

15  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1889  93  ■  Beneath  the  Milkwhite  Thorn.' 

Lent  by  Mr.  Morgan,  Liverpool. 
424  Reapers  returning  at  Sundown. 
602  On  a  Dewy  May  Morning. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Mitchell,  Esq.,  Alloa. 
620  An  Early  Frost  at  Sunrise. 

Lent  by  J.  Charles  Bell,  Esq. 

1890  2  Supper-Time. 

216  Round  the  Old  Ash  Tree. 
231  Crofterland. 

356  The  Brook  :  June  Morning. 
365  '  Lengthening  shadows  mete  the  close 
of  day. ' 

16  Lee  Crescent,  Portobello. 

1891  42  A  Winter  Pastoral. 
63  Harvest-Land. 

154  At  the  Steading  Gate. 

336  Dunning  Mill. 

380  The  Bark-Peeler. 
2   William  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1891-2  115  Ferrying  Sheep. 

170  Sandy  Pastures. 

257  The  Mill  of  Rathe. 

269  Sunny  Shower. 

302  Autumn  Trees. 
1893    374  The  Windmill. 

375  Storm-Cloud. 

402  June  Morning. 

417  Where  the  River  joins  the  Sea. 
Coltbridge  Studio,  Murrayfield. 

1896  97  Oak  in  Autumn. 
170  Ruby. 

288  November. 

1897  186  '  There   were   Three    Maidens   pu'd   a 

Flower. ' 
240  Portrait. 

272  Burning  Waste  Wood. 
670  The  In-coming  Tide. 

1898  149  Skipping. 

200  A  Lothian  Linn  at  Sunrise. 
284  '  The  Miry  Beasts  retreating  frae  the 
Pleugh. ' 

1899  8  Building  a  Fishing-Boat :  St.  Monans. 
338  The  Harbour  Wall. 

393  Winter  Sunlight :  St.  Monans. 
408  Fisher  Girls  waiting  for  the  Boats. 
1909      33  The   Windmill.      (Leeds   Art    Gallery. 
Bought  1904.) 


280  The  Mill  Lade. 

307  Raholp,  County  Down. 

779  Summer  Sundown  at  Pittenweem. 

1901  314  Whitby  Bridge. 

1902  152  The  Cow-Field. 

245  The  Sandstone  Quarry. 
301  Moonlight  on  the  Bay. 
370  Building  the  Sea-Wall  at  Runswick  : 
Water  Colour. 

1903  123  Christmas  Eve  at  Rye. 
315  Sketch  of  Girl  at  Piano. 
506  The  Picture  Book. 

1904  96  In  Danger. 
283  Noel. 

496  The  Jap  Album.  (N.G.  of  N.S.W., 
Sydney.     Bought  1912.) 

1905  79  Building  the  Sea  Wall. 
112  The  Silver  Bay. 

334  The  Ride  to  Nowhere. 

1906  34  A  Nor '-Easter. 
210  Girl  in  Black. 

1907  245  The  Return  of  the  Flock  to  the  Fold. 
479  For  Harvest  Festival. 

1908  195  Winter  Pastoral. 
221  Senorita. 

485  A  Farmyard. 

1909  1 52  The  Harvest  Team. 

205  '  It  is  naught,  it  is  naught,'  saith  the 

Buyer. 
292  La  Musica,  Venice. 

Arts  Association. 

1910  135  La  Piazzetta,  Venice. 

Arts   Association. 
John  Stirling  Maxwell,  Bart., 
305  At  the  Folds. 

1911  18  The  Bridge  of  Sighs. 
92  St.  Mark's,  Venice. 

Lent    by    John    Warrack,    Esq., 
burgh. 
186  Belvedere,  Venice. 
534  The  Molo,  Venice  :  Wood  Block  Print. 

1912  30  Band  Night  at  Venice. 

123  The  Handmaid  of  Art.  (Scottish 
Modern  Arts  Association,  as  '  Artis 
Ancilla. '  Presented  by  subscribers, 
x9i3-) 

260  Entrance  to  the  Grand  Canal,  Venice. 

1913  150  Bassano  Bridge. 
190  The  Pincio,  Rome. 
196  Rome. 


(Scottish  Modern 
Bought   1909.) 

(Scottish  Modern 
Presented  by  Sir 
1910.) 


Edin- 


CATALOGUE 


249 


1914  216  In  a  Roman  Garden. 
308  Borghese  Autumnal. 
380  La  Danse  du  Village. 

637  Nudes  :  Black  and  White  Drawings. 

1915  102  Ca'  D'Oro,  Venice. 
128  The  Swing  Boats. 
377  A  Roman  Bridge. 

439  Bassano  Bridge  :  Wood  Block  Print. 
611  Four  Figure  Studies. 

1916  215  Where   the   River  Conway   meets   the 

Sea. 
219  Shelter  among  Sandhills. 
374  '  He  that  taketh  not  the  sword  to  save 

the  righteous,  his  soul  shall  perish.' 
512  The  Piazetta,  Venice. 
659  The  Sleeping  Child. 
666  Study. 


MACLEAY,  Kenneth 

Painter  and  Miniaturist 

Born  1802.     Died  1878. 

Foundation  Associate  1826. 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew  after 

the  first  meeting. 

Re-elected  Associate  1829. 
Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
17  North  Union  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1822    146  Miniature  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
148  Miniature  Portrait  of  Himself. 
19  South  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1824  76  The  Rev.   Patrick   MacDonald.    (Vide 

1872,  No.  285.) 

1825  70  Portrait  of  Three  Ladies. 
81  Portrait  of  Two  Ladies. 

24  South  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1826  174  Three  Miniatures. 
186  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

196  Three  Miniature  Portraits. 

1827  233  The  Countess  of  Rosebery. 
237  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
241  Three  Portraits. 

1828  260  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 


262  Lord  Ravensworth. 

263  Lord  Mackenzie. 

264  The  Ladies  Matilda  and  Lucy  Bruce. 

265  Portrait  of  a  Young  Gentleman. 

268  The  Hon.    H.   T.    Liddell,   M.P.,   and 

his  Lady. 
1829    255  The  Hon.  Mrs.  Ramsay,  of  Barnton. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

South  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1828  298  A  Frame  containing  Three  Miniatures. 
18  Young  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1829  255  Miniature  of  Gentleman. 
256  Miniature  of  Lady. 

1830  304  Miniature  of  Lady. 

305  Miniature  of  Gentleman. 
359  Highland  Shepherd  Boy. 

1831  306  Portrait  of  Lady. 

317  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child  :  a  Sketch. 

1831  5  The    Locket.     (Exhibited   as   Diploma 

Work,  owned  by  Scottish  Academy. 
Not  now  in  Diploma  Collection. 
Said  to  have  been  borrowed  and  lost 
sight  of.) 

1832  267  Sir  Robert  Henderson,  Bart. 

270  Mrs.  Henshaw  Jones. 

271  Rev.  Thomas  Henshaw  Jones. 

273  Alexander  Allan,  Esq. 

274  Portrait  of  Lady. 

277  William    Ramsay    Ramsay,    Esq.,    of 
Barnton,  M.P. 

284  Portrait   of    a    Young    Gentleman  :    a 

Sketch. 

285  Colin    M'Kenzie    M' Donald,    Esq.  :    a 

Sketch. 

1833  54  Portrait  of  Highlander. 
256  Miniature  of  Young  Lady. 

258  Miniature   of   the    Right    Rev.    James 

Walker,  D.D. 

259  Miniature  of  the  late  Rev.  Wm.  Henry 

Marriott,  M.A.,  Cambridge. 

260  Miniature   of  the  late   Robert   Miller, 

Esq. 
289  Hamlet :  a  Sketch. 

1834  261  Portrait  of  Young  Lady  :  a  Sketch. 
267  Miniature  of  Lady  :  a  Sketch. 

269  Portrait  of  Lady. 

272  Portrait  of  Lady. 

280  Miniature  of  Gentleman. 

281  Miniature  of  Lady. 


250 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Macleay,  Kenneth — continued 
30  Stafford  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1835  258  Charles  Gordon,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S. 
259  William  Gordon,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S. 
265  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

267  Sir  John  Stuart  Forbes,  Bart.,  Pitsligo 

and  Fettercairn. 
269*  The  Rev.  Archibald  Alison. 
272  Miniature  of  Gentleman. 
276  Portrait  of  Lady. 
281  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1836  257*  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

262  A  Highland  Chief  of  the  Forty-five. 

278  Master  Henry  Mackenzie,  Son  of  the 
Hon.  Lord  Mackenzie. 

281  Master  Douglas  Hall,  Dunglass  :  View 
of  St.  Abb's  Head,  with  Fast  Castle 
and  the  Siccar  Point  in  the  back- 
ground. 

295  Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 

296  Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 

318  Miniature  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1837  283  Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 
291  Portrait  of  Lady. 

296  Portrait  of  Lady. 
312  Portrait  of  Lady. 

319  Portrait  of  Gentleman  in  the  Costume 

of  Syria. 

325  Portrait  of  Gentleman  :  The  Ruins  of 

Balbec  in  the  background.  » 

326  Portrait  of  Lady. 

327  George  Campbell,  Esq. 

328  Lady  Sarah  Campbell. 

1838  319  Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 

335  Miniature  Portrait  of  James  Ferguson, 

Esq. 

336  Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 

348  Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 

349  Miniature    Portrait   of   Officer   of    the 

1 6th  Lancers. 

350  Miniature  Portrait  of  Rev.   D.   T.   K. 

Drummond. 
370  The    Hon.    Misses   Jane   and   Octavia 

Macdonald. 
392  Portrait  of  Child. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  207  View  on  the  Black  Mount. 
401  Portrait  of  Lady. 

434  Miniature  of  Lady. 


1840 


447 

452 
461 
466 

468 
63 
399 
407 
408 
414 

416 


482 
490 

1841  425 

43i 
436 
443 

530 

1842  407 

4i3 
414 
419 
420 
428 
429 

513 

1843  477 
478 

482 
557 
564 


1844  471 

473 
477 

484 
523 

533 

1845  431 
436 


Group  of  Portraits  of  Gentleman  and 

his  Family. 
Portraits  of  Young  Ladies  :  Sisters. 
Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
Professor  Alexander  Monro,  Craiglock- 

hart. 
Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
'  Le  Chemin  Perdu.' 
Master  Wahab. 

Miniature  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Walter   Frederick  Campbell,   Esq.,   of 

Islay,  M.P. 
Five  Portraits  of  the  Children  of  J.  M. 

Macnab,   Esq. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Study  of  a  Turk. 
Miss  D'Arcy  Williamson. 
Lady    Mackenzie,    of   Coul,    and   her 

Daughter. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Mrs.  Fletcher. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 

The  Rev.  John  MacLeod  Campbell. 
Mrs.  Major  Hamilton. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 
Henry,  Son  of  Lord  Robert  Kerr. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 
David  Robertson,  Esq.,  R.N. 
Miss  Amelia  Katherine  Hamilton,  with 

her  Dog  Carlo. 
Admiral  Sir  Philip  H.  Calderwood. 
Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
The  Daughter  of  John  Hay  Mackenzie, 

Esq.,    of  Cromartie,   with   Favourite 

Terrier. 
Infant   Daughter   of   Rev.    D.    T.    K. 

Drummond. 
A  Family  Group  of  Portraits. 
Miss    Helen    Faucit.     (Vide   1863,    No. 

328.) 
Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
Nicola   Helen   Meredith,    Daughter  of 

the  late  Lieut. -Colonel  Sinclair. 
Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
George  Fullarton,  Esq. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 


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251 


439  Maurice  Craigie,  Esq.,  Younger  of 
Dunbarnie. 

450  The  Children  of  Samuel  James  Hal- 
lam,  Esq.  (Presentation  Portrait  to 
Mr.  Hallam.) 

498  The  Children  of  Andrew  Bonar,  Esq. 

1846  355  In  Glen  Creran,  Appin. 
441  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

450  The  Younger  Children  of  J.  M.  Mac- 
nab,  Esq. 
466  Portrait  of  Lady. 
513  Portrait  of  Lady. 

528  Portrait  of  Lady. 

529  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

548  Portrait  of  Lady. 

549  Colin  Gib,  Esq.,  Indian  Army. 

1847  353  On     the     Wilds     of     Ardnamurchan  : 

Evening. 

475  R.  Tulloch,  Esq.,  of  Elliston. 

476  The    Daughters    of    Charles    Cowan, 

Esq.,  Valleyfield. 

490  Portrait  of  Lady. 

491  William  Henry  Sitwell,  Esq. 

588  Mrs.  Robert  Blair  Maconochie. 
591  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1848  176  Tomb   of    the    Covenanters,    Pentland 

Hills. 
481  The  Rev.  Thomas  Guthrie. 
488  Posthumous     Portrait     of     Rev.     Dr. 

Chalmers. 

492  Portrait  of  Lady. 

492*  Portrait  of  Officer,  Madras  Cavalry. 

503  Portrait  of  Lady. 

564  Master  Kenneth  Macleay  :  Indian  Cos- 
tume. 

571  Posthumous  Portrait  of  Rev.  Dr. 
Chalmers.  (Scottish  N.P.G.  Water- 
colour.  Presented  by  Sir  T.  D.  Gib- 
son Carmichael,  Bart.,  1900.) 

576  Portrait  of  Lady. 

589  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1849  168  The  Gloaming  Tryst. 

450  Portrait  of  Little  Girl. 

451  Lieut.-Col.  Wahab,  H.E.I.C.S. 

452  John  Macdonell,  Esq.,  Keppoch. 

594  Portrait  of  Lady. 

595  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1850  450  Highland  Herd-Boy. 

540  The  Children  of  Alex.  Cunningham, 
Esq. 


560  Portrait  of  Lady. 

592  G.       MacMicken      Torrance,       Esq., 

Threave. 
619  T.  S.  Good,  Esq.,  H.R.S.A. 
632  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1851  409  Highland  Children  at  Well. 
432  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

44*  Mrs.  Patric  Park. 

480  William  Leslie,  of  Drumrossie. 

487  Portrait  of  Lady. 

500  Portrait  of  Lady. 

514  Portrait  of  Lady. 

515  J.  M.  Macnab,  Esq. 
523  A  Family  Group. 

533  F.  H.  M.  Sitwell,  Esq. 

1852  218  The  Moor  of  Culloden. 

293  Dunblane  Cathedral  and   River,    from 
the  West. 

477  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

478  Portrait  of  Lady. 

489  Original  Sketch  :  The  Martyrs'  Tomb, 

Pentland  Hills. 
493  Portrait  of  Child. 
511  Mrs.  Warren  Hastings. 
531  John  Cowan,  Esq. 
540  John  Tod,  Esq.,  W\S. 
544  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
552  Portraits  of  Lady  and  her  Son. 

566  J.     Swinburne,     Esq.,     3rd     Dragoon 

Guards. 

567  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
5  Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1853  181  Tor  Castle,  on  the  Lochy  :  Sunset. 
182  Lochnell,  Argyllshire. 

471  Mrs.  James  Hope. 

478  Lady  Fielding  and  Child. 

491  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

502  James     Lamont,     Esq.,     Younger    of 

Knockdhu. 
523  William  Sandwith,  Esq. 
558  Daughter     of     D.      Gillespie,      Esq., 

Mountquhanie. 

1854  12  A  Highland  Boy. 

377  Moonlight  on  the  River  Speyan. 

484  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

498  James  Elliot,  Esq. 

517  Captain  George  Campbell. 

525  David  Sinclair  Wemyss,  of  Southdun. 

528  David  Philip   Brown,   Esq.,   7th   Hus- 


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Macleay,  Kenneth — continued 

538  Sir  Archibald    Islay   Campbell,    Bart., 

M.P. 
545  Master  Arthur  Finlay. 
554  Charles  Cowan,  Esq.,  M.P. 
567  Donald  Macnabb,  Esq. 

1855  319  The  Black  Castle  of  Inverlochy. 
483  Sunset. 

545  Portrait  of  Lady. 

564  Hon.  James  Sandilands. 

675  One  of  the  Sliochd  Mhic  Dhomhnuill 

na  Ceapuiche. 
684  Sketch. 

686  Frame  containing  Four  Sketches. 

687  Frame  containing  Four  Sketches. 

688  Frame  containing  Three  Sketches. 
696  Sir  Charles  W.  A.  Ross,  Bart.,  Balna- 

gowan. 
711  Sir  George  Hector  Leith,  Bart. 
725  Portrait  of  Lady. 
733  Portrait  of  Lady. 
16  Carlton  Street,  St.  Bernards. 

1856  71  On  Loch  Creran,  Argyleshire. 
127  Departure  of  Day  :  Moonrise. 

142  The  Highlands  :  Sunset. 

143  Evening  :  Departure  of  the  Foray. 

177  '  The  Miller  of  Invernahyle,'  1745. 
179  Morning. 

237  The  Gloamin'. 

291  '  Pensive  sitting  by  the  Well.' 

292  On  the  Speyan  above  Keppoch,  Loch- 

aber. 
351  Portrait  of  Lady. 
611*  Mrs.  Monypeny,  of  Pitmilly. 
631  W.  T.  Monypeny,  Esq.,  of  Pitmilly. 
637  James  Cowan,  Esq.  :   The  Mountains 

of  Romsdalshorn,  Norway. 
651  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1857  30  Catrina  M'Lure  :  The  Cuchullin  Moun- 

tains in  the  distance. 
104  On  the  West  Coast  of  Inverness-shire. 
166  The  ■  Blasted  Heath  '  of  Forres. 

178  The  Hills  of  Benderloch. 
210  On  the  Black  Mount. 

527  The  Son  of  Lord  William  Douglas. 

532  Portrait  of  Lady. 

533  Portrait  of  Lady. 

541  Portrait  of  Young  Lady,  with  Dogs. 
603  Portrait  of  Lady. 


6n  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1858  272  On  the  Coast  of  Arisaig. 
273  Rose  Bradwardine. 

339  '  Boot  and  Saddle. ' 

612  Frame  of  Water  Colour  Drawings. 

624  Miss  Duncan. 

633  Mr.  Ainslie. 

639  Randal  Callander,   Esq.,   Brazil. 

647  Frame  of  Water  Colour  Drawings. 

700  Sketch  in  Rannoch. 

1859  237  A  Highland  Funeral. 
303  Near  Loch  Laggan. 

43°  Showery  Day  in  the  Highlands. 

591  Duncan  Campbell,  Piper  to  Sir  Charles 

Forbes,  Bart. 
599  Mrs.  Wyndham. 
4  Salisbury  Place,  Newington. 

1860  363  Old  Peel  Tower. 

633  Recollection  of  the  Cairngorm  Moun- 
tains. 

1861  73  Ruins  of  Castle  Ruthven. 

263  Dunscaich  Castle :  Mountains  of 
Blavein. 

315  Castle  of  Dunstaffnage  in  1825  :  Moun- 
tains of  Morven. 

365  Highland  Girl  and  Boy. 

682  Portrait  of  Lady. 

733  Posthumous  Portrait  of  Patric  Park, 
Esq.,  R.S.A. 

736  Returning  with  the  Fagots,  and 
Bringing  Home  the  Milk. 

774  Youngest  Daughter  of  William  Fuller 
Maitland,  Esq. 

774*  The  Elder  Children  of  James  Erskine 
Paterson,  Esq. 

10  Brandon  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1862  5  Glenfinnan,  Inverness-shire. 

196  Moorland,  Dumfriesshire  :  The  Solway 

in  the  distance. 
317  The    Black    Mount,    looking    towards 

Glencoe,  Deer  Forest  of  Marquis  of 

Breadalbane. 
482  Ellangowan. 
646  The  Mountains  of  Arran,  with  Brodick 

Bay  and  Castle. 

1863  449  The   Lady  Gruoch,  Wife  of   Macbeth, 

a.d.   1039. 
509  Ian  Dhu. 
650  '  Didi.' 


CATALOGUE 


253 


26  Hamilton  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1863    324  Rev.  Dr.  Guthrie. 

Lent  by  Miss  Elliot  Lockhart. 
328  Miss    Helen    Faucit.    (Vide   1844,    No. 

477.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

339  Portraits  :  Sisters. 

Lent  by  Miss  Menie  Campbell. 
374  The  late  Mrs.  General  Dirom,  of  Mount 

Annan. 

Lent  by  William  Dirom,  Esq. 

378  Mrs.  MacRitchie. 

379  W.  S.  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq. 

380  Hon.  Mrs.  Ramsay,  of  Barnton. 

Lent  by  Lord  Torphichen. 

381  Sir  Alexander  C.  B.  Maitland,  of  Clif- 

tonhall,  Bart. 
383  Mrs.  Colonel  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  Colonel  Hamilton. 
348  The  late  Miss  Macleay. 

385  W.  R.  Ramsay,  Esq.,  of  Barnton. 

386  A  Young  Lady. 

387  A  Young  Lady. 

390  Miss  Campbell,  Ardkinglas. 
364*  A  Border  Peel  :  The  Olden  Time. 

391  Macbeth. 
219  A  Highland  Girl. 

1  H.R.H.    Prince    Alfred.       Painted   by 
Command  of  the  Queen. 
116  At  Clachlan  Farm,  Lamlash. 
131  Posthumous  Portrait  of  Samuel  Mac- 
kenzie, Esq.,  R.S.A. 
180  Lord  George  Campbell. 
190  Kenneth  MacLeod,   Esq.,   Greshernish 

and  Orbost. 
46  Peter  Coutts,  Piper. 
65  Arthur  and  Albert,  Sons  of  John  Grant, 

Keeper. 
226  H.R.H.  the  Prince  Consort. 

(Nos.  46,  65  and  226  painted  by  Com- 
mand of  the  Queen.) 
280  One  of  the  Clan  Chattan. 
390  Girl  at  a  Well. 

559  Highland  Children  :  Coast  of  Skye. 
669  Druidical  Stones  in  the  Highlands. 
3  Malta  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 
1869     161  In  Glendochart. 

671  Sir  George   Harvey,   President  of  the 
Royal  Scottish  Academy. 


1864 

1865 
1866 


1867 


1868 


685  Alexander    Menzies   and   James    Men- 

zies  :    Background,    Castle    Menzies 

and  Ben  Lawers. 
705  John    Robertson    and    John    Stewart : 

Loch  Rannoch  in  background. 
779  The  Standard-Bearer. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Peter  D.  Deans. 
875  Archibald   Mackintosh   and   Alexander 

Mackintosh :     Background,     Strath- 

nairn. 
888  John     Campbell  :     Background,     Ben 

Lawers,  Loch  Tay. 
(Nos.  685,  705,  875  and  888  painted  by 

Command  of  the  Queen.) 

1870  51  Lachlan   Macpherson  and  Ewen   Mac- 

pherson  :  Background,  '  Craig  Dubh 

Clann  Chattan.' 
68  Portrait  of  a  Highland  Chief. 
73  Kenneth  Macsween  and  Donald  Mac- 

Auley :   Background,  West  Coast  of 

Harris. 
x35  John  Brown  :  Background,  Osborne. 
155  William     Ross,     Piper :     Background, 

Terrace  at  Windsor  Castle. 
208  Highland     Boys     Fishing :     Sundown 

over  the  Cuchullin  Mountains. 
250  Archibald   Brown  :    Background,    Bal- 
moral Castle. 
268  Donald  Gordon  :  Background,  Hills  of 

Abergeldie. 
584  Millicent. 
641  On  the  Spey. 

(Nos.    51,    73,     135,     155,    250    and   268 

painted  by  Command  of  the  Queen.) 

1871  60  The  Widow  takes  her  Only  Son  to  His 

Long  Home. 
294  A  Highland  Dairy-maid. 
713  The  Schoolhouse,  Loch  Tarbert,  Outer 

Hebrides. 
1053  '  Lord  Ronald  '  and  '  Leezie  Lindsay  ' 

in  the  Highlands. 
1077  A  Highlander. 

1872  58  '  Nighean  a'  Bhuachaille. ' 
143  A  Loch  in  the  Highlands. 

285  The  late  Rev.  Patrick  M' Donald,  Kil- 
more,  aged  96.  For  long  Father  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  From  the 
Miniature  painted  by  his  Grandson, 
the  Artist.     (Vide  1824,  No.  76.) 

1873  237  In  Bygone  Days. 


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Macleay,  Kenneth — continued 

314  A  Summer  Day  in  Skye  :  The  Cuchul- 
lin  Mountains. 

426  Corrie  n'  Luggan,  Ross-shire. 

898  P.  D.  Deans,  Esq. 

919  In    Perthshire :     Schiehallion    in    dis- 
tance. 
1027  Louisa,  Jessie  and  Menie,   Daughters 
of  P.  D.  Deans,  Esq.,  with  their  dog; 
Boxer. 

1046  Donald  M'Phail,  Oban,    1829. 

1047  Sketch :     The     M'  Donalds     of     Eigg 

emerging  from  their  Caves. 

1874  119  The  Mountains  of  Kintail. 
196  Biddy  Carduff,  Rossport. 

301  Donald  Fraser,  a  Highland  Boy. 
740  Mrs.  P.  D.  Deans. 

990  Henry  Inglis,  Esq. 

1875  261  The  Cuchullin  Mountains  :  Sunrise 
282  Head  of  Loch  Hourn. 

335  A  Scottish  Lake. 

464  The  Mountains  of  Harris. 

967  '  The  Fiery  Tybalt. ' 

1876  70  Loch  Hourn. 
261  Glen  Skiadaill. 

877  Ault-a-Chlaidh  :  Hamlet  near  Luss. 

878  Flora  Maclvor  :  '  Waverley. ' 

1877  78  On  the  River  Shiel,  Kintail. 
91  Moonlight. 

252  King's  Cross  and  Lamlash  Bay. 

401  Ella,    Daughter    of    Keith    Maclellan, 

Esq. 
730  Loch  Maree  and  Ben  Slioch. 
769  Freddy,    Son    of   James    D.    Gillespie, 

Esq.,  M.D. 
985  Miniature   Portrait  of  Mrs.    Ellice,   of 

Glengarry. 

1878  155  Loch    Maree,    Ross-shire. 

378  The  Witches'  Stone,  Kirriemuir,  For- 
farshire. 

386  Mountains  of  Cuchullin  :  Blavein  and 
Strath,  Isle  of  Skye ;  Canna,  Rum, 
Eigg,  Mull,  Iona  and  Staffa  in  dis- 
tance. 

805  Highland  Courtship. 

991  Miss  Bough. 

1026  Lady  Falshaw.    As  presented  at  Court, 
1877. 

1879  28  Parallel  Roads,  Glen  Roy. 


529  '  Who  follows  him,  whoe'er  he  be, 

Whose  sword's  aye  ready,  hand  as  free.' 

807  The  late  Miss  MacDuff,  of  Bonhard. 

808  The  Countess-Dowager  of  Rosebery. 
831  Inverlochy  Castle. 

984  Highland  Boy. 

1075  Ben-y-Gloe  and  the  Athole  Mountains. 
1880   423  Charlotte  Graham,  Daughter  of  Arthur 
Perigal,   R.S.A. 
456  Water-Colour  Portrait  of  Lady. 
Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clark,  Esq. 

465  Sir  George  Harvey,  P. R.S.A. 

Lent  by  Miss  Harvey. 

466  Water  Colour  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

Lent  by  Thomas  B.  Clark,  Esq. 

476  Miniature  Portraits  of  Two  Sisters. 
Lent  by  Miss  Campbell. 

5312  John  Stuart,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Lent  by  John  Stewart,  Esq. 

53112  (No  title  in  Catalogue.) 
1887    544  Covenanters'  Tomb,  Pentland  Hills. 

Lent  by  the  Lord-Justice  General,  John 
Inglis. 

558  Mrs.  MacLeay. 

Lent  by  Lady  Macnee. 

562  Miss  Wilhemina  Sheriff  (late  Mrs.  Jas. 
Dymock).     (N.G.   of  Scotland.     Pre- 
sented by  the  R.S.A.,  1910.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 


MACLEAY,  MCNeil  Painter 

Associate   1836-48.     Resigned. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND. (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
18  Young  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1830      69  Culloden   Moor. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

18  Young  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1829      78  View  near  Edinburgh. 

88  Loch  Katrine. 
1H30      65  On  the  River  Stockadell. 
no  Bridge  of  Strae. 
132  Scene  at  the  Pass  of  Ben-Cruachan. 
174  Mill  of  Fastnicloch  Glenerarn. 


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255 


1831  64  Invernahayle  Bridge  Lock. 
126  Landscape,  with  Mill. 

170  Glenco  :  Morning. 
225  The  Source  of  the  Etive. 
227  View  on  the  Road  to  Glenco  :   Even- 
ing. 

1832  29  Loch  Etive. 

47  Moorland  Scene,  Black  Mount. 
71  Castle-Stalker,  Appin. 
80  Glenfinnin  Moidart. 
86  Loch  Na-nuaicgh,  Arisaig. 
248  Deer  Stalking  :   Scene  in  a  Corrie  of 
Glencoe. 

1833  78  Scene  in  Glendochart. 
112  Fort-Augustus. 

138  Moorland  Scene  :  Appin. 

173  Loch  Oich. 

188  Scene  near  Lochnell  Bay. 

203  Clearing  up  of  a  Storm  :  View  of  Mull. 

205  View  on  the  River  Lyon. 

232  Dunstaffnage  Castle,  from  the  West. 

1834  7  Landscape  :  Morning. 

75  Coast  Scene  :  a  Sketch  from  Nature. 

174  Sea  Piece. 

248  View  from  the  Grounds  at  Ravelstone. 
30  Stafford  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1835  27  Landscape,  with  Mill. 
239  Cramond  Iron-Works. 
254  Head  of  Loch  Sheal. 

315  Edinburgh,  from  the  West. 

1836  22  Scene    on    Loch   Treig :    Sheep-Shear- 

ing. 
1 16  Beach  Scene. 
122  Tomb  of  a  Son  of  one  of  the  Ancient 

Kings  of  Lochlin,  near  Borrodale. 
161  Moorland  Scene  :  Hills  of  Moy. 
177  Loch  Treig  :  Deer  Stalking. 
241  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1837  12  Moorland  Scene  on  the  River  Lochy  : 

Ben  Nevis  in  distance. 
112  On  the  Banks  of  Loch  Eil. 
157  From  the  Summit  of  the  Old  Military 

Road,  Glencoe. 
232  From  the  Ferry  of  Ballahulish. 
238  Caledonian  Forest  at  Inveroran. 

279  Coast  Scene  :  Appin. 

280  On  the  Linne  Loch. 

1838  164  Mountain     Scene,     West    Highlands  : 

Shoulder  of  Ben  Cruachan. 


206  In  Arisaig,  on  Loch  Aylort. 

Lent  by  Kenneth  Macleay,  Esq.,  S.A. 
209  Rock  of  Craigmoir. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Marjoribanks,  Esq. 
229  Coblentz  and  Ehrenbreitstein. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  12  Dunstaffnage  Castle,  from  the  West. 
16  Head  of  Loch  Etive. 

63  Palace  of  Neuwied  and  Monument  of 

General  Hoche. 
70  On  the  River  Leek,  in  Holland,  with 

Keulenburgh. 
91  Village  of  Luss,  Loch  Lomond. 
255  On     the     Linnhe     Loch,     near     Fort- 
William. 
303  Dunstaffnage  Castle,  Argyleshire. 
326  The  Source  of  the  River  Tay. 
349  Loch  Tummel  and  Schiehallion. 

1840  119  City  of  Hamburgh. 

138  Distant    View     of     Hamburgh,     from 

Eppendorph. 
147  Sunset  in  the  North  Sea  :   Heligoland 

in  distance. 
255  On  the  River  Trave,  Denmark. 
270  On  the  River  Invernahyle,  Appin. 
298  View  near  the  Caledonian  Canal. 
300  Moonlight   View   on    the    River   Elbe, 

near  Blankanesse. 
333  Loch  Eil,  looking  towards  Moidart. 
339  Coast  Scene  in  Holstein  :  Travemunde 

and  Baltic  in  distance. 
9  Cheyne  Street,  Stockbridge. 

1841  43  The  Castle  of  Rhinefels  and  St.  Goar. 
56  Mountain  Scenery  on  Loch  Sheill. 

121  Castle  of  Hammerstein,  on  the  Rhine  : 
Moonlight. 

166  Dutch  River  Scene  :  Evening. 

167  Scene  on  Culloden  Moor. 

282  Road       Scene,       Argyleshire :       Loch 

Creran. 
314  Landscape,  with  Water  Mill. 

400  Scene  in  the  West  Highlands  :   Even- 
ing.    Hills  of  Morven  in  distance. 

401  On  the  Elbe,  near  Gluckstadt. 

1842  15  Mountain  Scenery  in  Glen  Nevis. 

67  Castle    of    Schomberg   and   Town   of 

Ober  Wesel. 
79  Perth,  with  Kinnoull  Hill. 


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Macleay,  McNeil — continued 

91  Sunset  on  the  Firth  of  Clyde  :  Hills  of 

Cowal  in  distance. 

92  Bingen,  and  Bridge  over  the  Nahe. 
114  Cottage  Scene  near  Perth. 

159  Morning :  a  Scene  in  Dumbartonshire. 

Village  of  Renton  in  distance. 
369  Mill  on  the  River  Bran,  near  Dunkeld. 
384  Moonlight  Scene  in  Holstein. 

1843  81  View  near  Coldstream. 

117  Taymouth  Castle,  from  South. 
127  Clearing  of  a   Misty   Morning  :    Falls 
of  the  River  Etive. 

159  Loch  Laggan,  Badenoch. 
181  Castle  of  Liebenstein. 

186  Forest  Scene,  on  Loch  Rannoch. 

305  Distant   View    of    Dunkeld    Cathedral 

and  the  Tay. 
358  Landscape,  with  Rustic  Mill. 
401  Castle  of  Liebenstein. 

1844  27  Landscape,  with  Water  Mill. 

60  Mountain  Scenery  on  Loch  Arkeg. 
303  In   Strathearn  :    Church  of  Monivaird 

in  distance. 
333  From  the  Ruins  of  Roxburgh  Castle. 
344  Lochness,  from  the  Fall  of  Foyers. 
358  Distant  View  of  Loch  Laggan. 
414  Castle  Stalker,  Argyleshire. 
424  Castle  of  Phaltz,  on  the  Rhine. 
439  On  the  River  Earn  :   Kinkell  Bridge. 

1845  13  Storm    Scene   on    the    Danish   Coast : 

Island  of  Sylt. 

61  On  the  River  Elbe  :  Village  of  Blanka- 

nesse. 

116  View  near  Lanark  :  Lee  House  in  dis- 
tance. 

158  Mountain  Torrent  in  Knoidart. 

275  Autumn  :  Scene  in  Clydesdale  :  Tinto 
in  the  distance. 

302  Distant  View  of  Perth,  from  the  East. 

335  A  Summer  Thunderstorm  clearing  off. 

341  Loch  Dochart. 

355  Moorland  Scene,  Inverness-shire  : 
Island  of  Skye  in  distance. 

1846  67  An    Evening    Scene    on    Loch    Etive : 

Ben  Starra  in  distance. 
89  On  the  Clyde,  near  Cartland  Crags. 
137  The  Windings  of  the  Rhine  :  Ruins  of 
Drachenfels  in  distance. 

160  On  the  Coast  of  Mull. 


219  Old  Mill  in  Strathearn. 

291  At  the  Entrance  to  Strathearn. 

347  Moorland     Scene     in     Aberdeenshire  : 

Hills  of  Loch-na-gar  in  distance. 
407  Edinburgh,  from  the  West. 
418  Near  the  Head  of  the  River  Dee  :  Hills 

of  Braemar  in  distance. 

1847  17  On  the  River  Tay,  from  Newburgh. 
53  On  the  Forth  :  Grampians  in  the  dis- 
tance. 

159  On  the  Forth,  near  Craigforth. 

229  Dutch  River  Scene. 

268  Clearing  of  a  Hurricane,  on  the  Firth 

of  Beauly  :   Hills  of  Ross-shire  and 

Ben  Nevis  in  distance. 

332  From     Stirling    Castle     Hill,     looking 

East  :  Ochils  and  Abbey  Craig  in  dis- 
tance. 

354  Cathedral  and  Ruins  of  Dunblane  from 
West. 

385  An  Evening  Scene. 

398  Blair  Drummond   Moss. 
30    Stafford    Street,    Edinburgh,    and    Lower 

Bridge  Street,  Stirling. 

1848  117  Fort  Augustus,  on  Loch  Ness. 

148  Sauchie  Church,  Clackmannanshire, 
with  Windings  of  the  Forth. 

200  Stirling  Castle,  from  the  North-west. 

280  An  Old  Ruined  Mill  on  the  Bannock- 
burn. 

283  The  Field  of  Bannockburn. 

304  Perth,  from  the  South. 

458  The    Coast    of    Scarba,    near    Corry- 
vrechan. 
Lower  Bridge  Street,  Stirling. 

1849  196  Moorland   Scene,   Argyleshire :    Island 

of  Lismore  and  Morven  Hills  in  dis- 
tance. 

232  Distant  View  of  Dunblane  Cathedral, 
from  the  River-side,  Southwards. 

262  On  the  River  Allan,  near  Kinross. 

333  Doune  Castle,   from  the  South,  with 

River  Teith. 

1850  12  Lake  Scenery,  Inverness-shire. 

335  Dunblane  Cathedral,  from  the  North. 
444  Loch  Dochart,  Perthshire. 

1851  41  Morning :    Mist  rising.     Hill   of   Ran- 

noch. 

1852  46  Castle    Campbell,    from    the    North : 

Rivers  Devon  and  Forth  in  distance. 


CATALOGUE 


257 


1853 

372 

32 

1854 

441 
3M 

1855 

4°5 
8 

607 

1856 

122 

1857 

189 
71 

125 

480 

293  Dunblane  Cathedral  and  River,   from 

the  West :  Damyat  in  distance. 
Loch  Feochan-Head,  Argyleshire. 
Distant  View  of  the  Crag  of  Glencoe, 

from  the  West. 
In  the  Wilds  of  Badenoch. 
Scottish    Mountain    Scenery,   in   West 

Perthshire. 
Loch  Voil,  with  the  Grave  of  Rob  Roy. 
Distant  View  of  Clackmannan  Castle, 

with  the  Ochils. 
On    Loch    Etive,    Argyleshire :    Storm 

clearing. 
Loch  Laggan  :  Lodge  of  Ardverikie  in 

distance. 
Lake  of   Menteith. 
Among  the  Islands  of  Lochawe. 
Abbey  Craig,  Stirling,  from  River. 
The  River  and  Bridge  of  Allan,  from 

the  North  :  Stirling  in  distance. 
1858      38  Scandinavian     Coast     Scenery :     Mist 

clearing.    Early  Winter. 
Summer  Morning  on  Loch  Feochan. 
On  the  River  Earn,  Comrie. 
Sunset  on  Benlomond  :  near  Aberfoyle. 
From  Craigforth,  near  Stirling  :  Forth, 

Teith,    Bridge   of  Allan   and   Gram- 
pians in  distance. 
Summer   Evening :    In    the   Carse    of 

Stirling. 
A  Storm  on  Loch  Lochy  :  Ben  Nevis 

in  distance. 
1  My  Heart's  in  the  Highlands  ' :  View 

from  Dun  Donnachie. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Robertson,  Esq.,  Dunkeld. 
An  Autumn  Scene  on  the  Allan  River. 
Her  Majesty  and  His  Royal  Highness 

Prince   Albert   at  Taymouth   Castle. 

Their  First  Visit  to  Scotland. 
At    the    Mill    of    Cardross,    Vale    of 

Menteith. 
A     River-side      Scene     at     Dunblane 

Bridge  :  the  Cathedral  in  distance. 
Chapel  of  St.  Bride,  above  Doune. 
Stormy  Sunrise  on   Loch  Etive :    Ben 

Cruachan  in  distance. 
Land  of  the  Mountain  and  the  Flood. 
A    River-side    Scene    in    Strathallan  : 

Evening. 
392  Head  of  Loch  Etive:   Storm  clearing  off. 


292 

55o 

1859 

294 

549 

1860 

8 

92 

628 

1861 

130 

595 

1862 

294 

655 

1863 

119 

248 

1864 

624 

1865 

250 

1866 


1867 


1869 


1870 


1871 

1872 
1873 


1874 


1875 


1876 


1877 


238  An  Evening  Scene  in  a  West  Highland 

Glen. 
575  Valley  of  Glenurchy  and  Head  of  Loch 

Awe. 
364  A  Woodland  Scene  on  the  River  Allan  : 

Dunblane     Cathedral     and     Stirling 

Castle  in  distance. 

623  In    Strathearn  :    Dupplin    Castle    and 

Grampians  in  distance. 
59  On     the     Loch     of     Menteith :     Ben 
Lomond  in  distance  :  Rainy  Effect. 
65  Morning  Scene  on   Loch   Etive  :    Ben 

Cruachan  in  distance. 
67  Woodland  Scene  on  Borders  of  Perth- 
shire Highlands. 
1 1  In  Strathmore  :  The  Grampians  in  dis- 
tance. 
19  On  Loch  Ard:    Ben  Lomond  in  distance. 
50  At  Head  of  Loch  Long. 
202  On  the  Earn,  near  Crieff. 
264  Evening  on  River  Earn. 
321  Holy  Loch,  Firth  of  Clyde. 
817  Loch  Lomond  Head  :  Ben  Lomond  in 

distance. 
98  Dunkeld,  from  the  West. 
129  Evening  on  Loch  Riddon. 
206  Near  Deeside,  Aberdeenshire. 
697  In  Lome  :  Rainy  Effect. 
721  Campsie  Linn,  on  the  River  Tay. 
417  Morning  Effect  on  Loch  Nell. 
488  River-side  Scene,  near  Oban. 
753  Head  of  Loch  Goil,  from  West. 
902  On  the  River  Tilt  at  Blairathole. 
1039  On  the  Allan,  above  Dunblane. 
1041  River  Scene  in  Appin. 
1091  Near  Comrie,  Perthshire. 
mi  In  the  Braes  of  Glenorchy. 

624  Autumn  Scene  on  Loch  Feochan. 

677  Storm  on  Loch  Tay  :   Ben  Lawers  in 

distance. 
644  View   from    Dunoon,    looking  up   the 

Clyde :     Gourock,     Roseneath     and 

Dumbarton  in  distance. 
837  At  Lochgoilhead,  Argyleshire. 
1026  On  the  River  Earn,  near  Monivaird. 
846  In  Glen  Cruitten. 
870  Distant  View  of  Lock  Eck. 
921  In  the  Braes  of  Glenorchy. 
557  Mountain  Scene  :  Glen  Croe. 
752  On  the  River  Turret,  near  Crieff, 


258 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Macleay,  McNeil — continued 

1878    895  A  Mill  near  Port  of  Menteith. 

953  An  Old  Bridge  at  Monzie. 

981  On  the  River  Turret,  near  Crieff. 

1012  On  the  River  Bran,  near  Dunkeld. 


MACLISE,  Daniel  Painter 

Baptismal   Register,   Feb.   2,    1806.     Birth 

date  generally  given  Jan.  25,  181 1. 

Died  1870. 

Hon.  Member  1866. 

London. 

1841     197  Robin      Hood     entertaining     Richard 

Cceur  de  Lion  in  Sherwood  Forest. 

1845  367  Bohemian  Gypsies. 

1846  54  Hunt  the  Slipper  at  Neighbour  Flam- 

borough's. 
1850    226  The  Trial  by  the  Ordeal  of  Touch. 

Lent  by  John  Wright,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 

14  Russell  Place,  Fitzroy  Square,  London. 
1854    292  A    Merry    Christmas    in    the    Baron's 
Hall :  Procession  of  the  Boar's  Head. 
(N.G.  of  Ireland.     Bought  1872.) 
Lent  by  Charles  Birch,  Birmingham. 
425  The  Weird  Sisters. 

1861  236  The  Poet  and  His  Wife. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Unwin,  Esq.,  Sheffield. 

1862  551  Babes  in  the  Wood. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Banknock. 

4  Cheyne   Walk,  Chelsea,  London,  S.  W. 
1868    333  A  Winter  Night's  Tale.     (Manchester 
Art    Gallery.     Bequeathed    by    Mrs. 
Rylands,  1908.) 

1870  486  The  Sleep  of  Duncan. 

1871  262  Sleeping  Beauty. 

MACNEE,  Sir  Daniel  Painter 

Born  1806.     Died  1882. 

Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

FIFTH  PRESIDENT  1876-82. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
74  Rose  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1827        2  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 


193  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
258  J.  L.  Pritchard  as  Edgar  Ravenswood. 
10  North  St.  Andrew's  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1828  153  Head  of  an  Old  Shepherd. 

159  Andrew  Ure,  M.D.,  F.R.S.     (Victoria 
&     Albert     Museum.     Presented     by 
Mrs.  K.  Mackinlay,  1869.) 
203  Portrait  of  Lady. 
211  Chalk  Drawing:  Niobe. 
Pitt  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1829  149  The  Rustic  Mirror. 
173  James  Jardine,  Esq. 
217  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

220  Portrait  of  Lady. 

221  Portrait  of  Lady. 

226  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

227  John  Baird,  Esq. 

228  Rev.  Dr.  Gardiner. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1827  137  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1828  109  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
217  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
219  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1829  25  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
31  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

311  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
316  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1830  55  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

115  Study  of  Head,  from  Burns'  '  Cottar's 

Saturday  Night.' 
125  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
139  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
153  Cabinet  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
187  J.  Lumsden,  Esq. 
297  A  Sketch. 
7  Queen  Street,  Glasgow. 

1831  16  Portrait  of  Lady. 
177  Portrait  of  Lady. 
206  Trapbois,  the  Miser. 
228  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
299  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1831  25  Peasant  Girl.     (Exhibited  as  Diploma 

Work,  owned  by  Scottish  Academy. 
Not    now    in    Diploma    Collection. 
Probably   185 1,  No.   336  was  substi- 
tuted.) 
9  Cochrane  Street,  Glasgow. 

1832  1  Gipsy  Girl,  with  Bird's  Nest. 
43  James  Brown,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


259 


149  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1833  66  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

94  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child. 
131  Peggy  and   Jenny,    from   the   '  Gentle 
Shepherd.' 

223  Girl  at  a  Window  :  Effect  of  Sunshine. 
238  Dr.   Speir. 

1834  38  William  Lang,  Esq. 
49  The  Favourite. 

63  James  Lumsden,  Esq. 

224  William  Thomson,  Esq.,  Bellfield. 

1835  2  Thomas  Lawrie,  Esq. 

41  Dugald  Bannatyne,  Esq. 

94  The  Lesson. 

98  Portrait  of  Lady. 
147  Professor  Wallace. 
187  The  Cottage  Door. 
189  Head  of  an  Old  Shepherd. 
191  J.  Jardine,  Esq.,  Civil-Engineer. 

1836  31  J.     F.     Williams,     Esq.,     S.A.     (Vide 

1863,  No.  155- ) 
46  A  Girl  Reading. 
76  Rev.  Dr.  Macleod. 
80  Portrait  of  Lady. 
107  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Virginia  Street,  Glasgow. 

1837  22  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
62  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
80  Regret. 

184  Bess  the  Gawkie. 

205  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

236  The  late  Dr.  Robert  M'Nish. 

256  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1838  34  Cabinet  Portrait  of  Lady. 
133  The  Well. 

138  Robert  Brown,  Esq. 
175  Head  of  a  Child. 
182  Portrait  of  Lady. 
274  Girl  and  Kitten. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

126     West    Regent    Street,    Glasgow,    and    18 
Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1839  95  Charles  Hutcheson,  Esq. 
125  The  Burnside. 

137  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

159  Miss  G.  M.  W.  Grant. 

199  Robert  Bald,  Esq. 

251  Preparing  to  Fence  :   Portraits. 

325  Portrait  of  Lady. 


1840  33  Going  to  Market. 
47  The  First  Lesson. 
71  Oscar. 

168  Sketching. 

173  Glen  Lean,  Holy  Loch. 

472  Chalk  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1841  53  Portrait  of  Lady. 
95  Portrait  of  Lady. 

117  J.      R.      M'Culloch,      Esq.     (Scottish 

N.P.G.     Bequeathed   by    Mrs.    Cox, 
1883.) 

118  A  Study  from  Nature. 

139  The  Favourite  Pool :   Scene  near  Kil- 

mun. 
198  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1842  56  Portrait  of  Lady. 
58  A  Harvest  Field. 

117  Peat   Sledge:    a    Study    in    the    High- 
lands. 
136  The  Duke  of  Hamilton. 
193  Portrait  of  Lady. 
227  William  Jardine,   Esq.,   M.P. 
332  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1843  94  The  Bathing-Pool. 
130  Portrait  of  Lady. 

308  The  late  Philip  Whiteside,  M.D.,  Ayr. 

309  Lieutenant  Robert  Maclagan. 
421  Burns  and  his  First  Love. 

1844  77  Portraits. 

112  The  Love  Reverie. 

181  The  late  John   Menzies,   Esq.,   Pitfod- 

dels. 
208  The  Children  of  James  Hunter,  Esq., 

Hafton. 
255  James  Stewart,  Esq. 
349  Portrait  of  Lady. 
11  Moore  Place,  Glasgow,  and  18  Queen  Street, 
Edinburgh. 

1845  44  Mrs.  Patrick  Ewing. 
314  Mrs.  J.  P.  Henderson. 

1846  84  Mrs.      Mitford     of     Hunmanby,     and 

Daughter. 
189  Portrait  of  Lady. 
132   West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1847  24  The  Rev.  Samuel  Miller,  Glasgow. 

37  The  late  John  Russel,  Esq.,  Advocate. 
126  Portrait  of  Lady. 
245  Summer 

282  Lieut.-Colonel  Dods. 
289  The  late  Rev.  H.  Heugh,  D.D. 


260 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Macnee,  Sir  Daniel — continued 
312  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1848  14  The   Favourite. 
193  Portrait  of  Lady. 

252  The    Children    of   William    Hamilton, 

Esq.,  of  Middleton. 
274  Portraits  of  Two  Children. 

1849  27  Gossip. 

160  Portrait  of  Lady. 
260  Shylock. 

264  Portrait  of  Lady. 

265  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

276  Thomas  Ferrier  Hamilton,  Esq. 
417  The  Quiet  Retreat. 

1850  77  Portrait  of  Lady. 
117  Mrs.  Miller. 

140  Portrait  of  Lady. 
213  The  Sisters. 
360  Mrs.  Edmund  Glover. 
425  Mrs.  A.  S.  Logan. 

1851  28  Master  T.  M'Call. 

78  Portraits  of  Children. 

229  Portrait  of  Lady. 

336  The  Bracelet.  (Same  title  as  Diploma 
Work.  R.S.A.  Collection.  Probably 
substituted  for  1831,  No.  25.) 

414  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1852  20  Mrs.  Wilson,  of  Dundyvan. 

60  Rev.   Dr.   Wardlaw.    (In   Elgin   Place 
Congregational  Church,   Glasgow.) 
64  Master  John  Dalgleish. 

1853  5  Charles     Mackay,     Esq.,     as     Bailie 

Nicol      Jarvie.        (Scottish      N.P.G. 

Bought   with   J.    M.    Gray   Bequest, 

1899.) 
53  Portrait  of  Lady. 
112  Miss  Glassford  Bell. 
156  Doubt  and  Persuasion. 
239  Portrait  of  Lady. 
351  Douglas       Jerrold,       Esq.      (Scottish 

N.P.G.     Presented  by  W.  Hepworth 

Dixon,   1869.) 

1854  114  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
146  Portrait  of  Lady. 

199  Mrs.  Robert  Stewart. 
336  Mrs.  Thomas  Edington. 
429  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1855  12  Mr.  John  Pollock  :   Presentation  Por- 

trait. 
264  George  Coats,  Esq. 


298  Lady  Louisa  Wardlaw  Ramsay. 
314  Mrs.  Mackenzie,  of  Craigpark. 
363  Mrs.  James  Jameson. 
390  Miss  Norah  Fergusson. 
552  Mr.     William     Cameron,    Gartsherrie. 
Painted  for  James  Baird,  Esq.,  M.P. 

1856  75  Mrs.  Inglis. 

90  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Auchterlonie. 
192  Mrs.  John  Stewart. 
303  John  Walker,  Esq. 
349  Dr.  Clark,  of  Wester  Moffat. 
393  William  Murray,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
433  W.  D.  Roberts,  Esq. 
178  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1857  122  Mrs.  Weir. 

206  Mrs.  Robson. 

226  Walter  Gray,  Esq. 
248  John  Stewart,  Esq. 
280  Mrs.  Muter,  of  Broompark. 
321  Mrs.  J.  J.  Robertson. 
328  Master  David  Dunlop. 
389  George  Baird,  Esq.,  Strichen. 
14  Montague  Place,  Glasgow. 

1858  60  John  Houldsworth,  Esq. 
73  Family  Group. 

191  Mrs.  William  Russell. 

259  Mrs.  James  Hunter. 

334  James   Hunter,   Esq. 

468  Alexander  Baird,  Esq.,  Ury. 

1859  28  Mrs.  M.  Muir  and  Son. 
64  May. 

134  Bobby. 

161  Portrait  Group :  Family  of  John 
Houldsworth,  Esq. 

186  Horatio  Macculloch,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
{Vide  1863,  No.  161.)  (Presented  by 
Mr.  Macnee  to  the  Royal  Scottish 
Academy  for  their  Artist-Portrait 
Collection.  N.G.  of  Scotland.  Pre- 
sented by  the  R.S.A.,  1910.) 

207  Robert    Hepburn,    Esq.     Presented    to 

him  by  Members  of  the  Caledonian 
Society  of  London. 

247  James  Richardson,  Esq.,  Ralston. 

452  James  Baird,  Esq.,  and  his  Working- 
Staff,  Gartsherrie. 

1860  149  Clarkson       Stanfield,       Esq.,       R.A., 

H. R.S.A.  Painted  for  the  Portrait 
Gallery  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Aca- 
demy.    (Vide  1883,  No.  180.) 


CATALOGUE 


261 


1861 


302 


3i5 
435 
486 

554 
36 

138 
189 

323 
333 
336 
407 

43° 
5i5 
124 

"5 
336 
353 
436 
469 

576 
663 


1863     126 
320 

335 
452 

465 

490 

498 

1863      48 


1862 


87 


155 


161 


'So 


Alexander  Morison,  Esq.,  Dean  of  the 

Faculty    of    Procurators,     Glasgow. 
Painted   at    their   request    for    their 

Hall. 
A  Portrait. 

William  Hamilton,  Esq.,  Minard. 
Mrs.  Moffat. 
Matthew  M.  Muir,  Esq. 
William     M'Kenzie,      M.D.      To     be 

placed  in  the  Eye  Infirmary,  Glasgow. 
George  Wilson,   Esq.,  of  Auchineden. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 
George  Brown,  Esq. 
Mrs.  Curie. 

Dr.  Gairdner,  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh. 
Reading  a  Story. 
Mrs.  James  Hogg. 
Archibald  M'Neill,  Esq. 
La  Debutante. 

Robert  Macnee,  Esq.,  95th  Regiment. 
Master  Orr  Ewing. 
A  Portrait. 
The  Opera  Box. 
Children    of     William     Neish,     Esq., 

London. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 
James  and  Lillie,  Children  of  Robert 

Dalgleish,  Esq.,  M.P. 
A  Portrait. 
D.  Richardson,  Esq. 
James  Steven,  Esq. 
Mary  and  John,  Children  of  R.   Dal- 
gleish, Esq.,  M.P. 
An  Old  Lady. 
Dr.  F.  H.  Thomson. 
Prying  into  Futurity. 
Burns  and  His  First  Love. 

Lent  by  Matthew  M.  Muir,  Esq. 
Late  Mr.  John  Sheriff,  A.R.S.A.    (Vide 

1880,  No.  42.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
J.    F.    Williams,    R.S.A.    (Vide    1836, 

No.  31.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
Horatio     Macculloch,     Esq.,      R.S.A. 

(Vide  1859,  No.  186.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
Clarkson    Stanfield,     R.A.,    H.  R.S.A. 

(Vide  i860,  No.  149.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 


195 

204 

255 

1864 

225 

233 

357 

379 

422 

424 

1865 

278 

47i 

614 

632 

1866 

414 

5<55 

543 

549 

667 

1867 

4i7 

573 

597 

1868  592 

652 

693 
709 

1869  195 
212 
337 


402 
522 


1870    319 
455 


521 
54i 


702 


Mrs.  Wiseman. 

Rev.  Dr.  Wardlaw. 

La  Debutante. 
Lent  by  James  Rodger,  Esq. 

Thomas  Richardson,  Esq.,  Ralston. 

Mrs.  J.  Richardson,  Ralston. 

Childhood. 

Kenneth  M'Leod,  Esq.,  Grishernish. 

John  Orr  Ewing,  Esq.,  Ratho. 

Mrs.  John  Ferguson  and  Son. 

James  Aitken,  Esq. 

Mrs.  David  Richardson. 

'  How  can  my  poor  heart  be  glad 

When  absent  from  my  sailor  lad?' 

Mrs.  Colin  Croll. 

My  Little  Dolly. 

Robert  Home,  Esq.,  Bewick:  Presen- 
tation Portrait. 

'The  Ballad.' 

Robert  Monteith,  Esq.,  Carstairs. 

Adam  Pearson,  Esq. 

Mrs.  Gumprecht. 

Douglas  Campbell,  Esq.,  Blythswood. 

R.  D.  Douglas,  Esq.,  of  Blythswood. 
(Not  in  all  Catalogues.) 

Daniel  Macnee,  jun.,  Esq. 

Adam  Sim,  Esq.,  Coulter  Mains  :  Pre- 
sentation Portrait. 

Alex.  Dunsmure,  Esq. 

Mrs.  John  Burns. 

Sir  George  Ramsay,  Bart.,  Banff. 

Mrs.  Henry  Hannan. 

Miss  Kerr. 

Viscount  Melville,  K.C.B.,  in  uniform 
of  Royal  Archers.  To  be  placed  in 
the  Archers'  Hall,  Edinburgh. 

Portrait  Group  :  Sisters. 

David  Hutcheson,  Esq.  (Kelvingrove 
Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.  Bequeathed 
by  the  Sitter,  1885.) 

Mrs.  John  Wilson. 

Alexander  Smollett,  Esq.,  of  Bonhill. 
To  be  placed  in  the  County  Hall, 
Dumbarton. 

Master  Stewart. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Begg,  Newington.  Pre- 
sented by  his  Congregation.  (Scot- 
tish N.P.G.  Presented  by  Dr.  Begg's 
Family,   1893.) 

Mrs.  David  Wallace. 


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Macnee,  Sir  Daniel — continued 

1871  261  Sir    Alexander    Grant,    Bart,    LL.D., 

Principal,  University  of  Edinburgh. 
Painted  for  University  of  Bombay. 

381  Charles  Tennant,  Esq.,  of  Glen.  Pre- 
sented by  friends  connected  with  the 
Tharsis  Company. 

491  Adam  Paterson,  Esq. 

1872  142  Dorcas.     Painted  as  a  Contribution  to 

a  Charity  Bazaar. 

Lent  by  James  Bain,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

148  Mrs.  Peter  Simpson. 

202  Rev.  Robert  Gillan,  D.D.  :  Presenta- 
tion Portrait. 

217  David  Anderson,  Esq.,  of  Moredun. 

343  Rev.  Thomas  Barclay,  D.D.,  the  Uni- 
versity of  Glasgow. 
Lent  by  the  College. 

1873  18  Rev.    Dr.    Hannah,    late    Warden    of 

Trinity   College,    Glenalmond.     Pre- 
sentation    from     the    Students    and 
others. 
52  William  F.   Burnley,  Esq. 
87  Robert  Carruthers,  LL.D. 

205  Rev.  Dr.  Grant.  Painted  by  desire  of 
the  Congregation  of  St.  Mary's, 
Edinburgh. 

233  Mrs.  Henderson  Dunsmure. 

416  Sir  James  Moncrieff,  Bart.,  Lord 
Justice-Clerk  of  Scotland. 

583  Colin  R.  Dunlop,  Esq. 

1874  66  Miss  S.  S.  Bolton. 
164  Lord  Justice-General. 

197  Rev.  James  Taylor,  D.D.  Presented 
by  a  number  of  Friends  interested  in 
Scottish  National  Education.  (Scot- 
tish N.P.G.  Presented  by  J.  P.  Tay- 
lor, 1910.) 

362  Rev.  Alex.  M'Ewen.  Presented  by 
Claremont  Congregation. 

1875  31  Donald  and  Norman,  Sons  of  Daniel 

Macfarlane,  Esq. 

268  Mrs.  George  Coats. 

301  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

372  Samuel  Hay,  Esq.  Presented  by 
Officials  of  the  Union  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, Edinburgh. 

1876  196  John  Murray,  Esq. 


225  David  Smith,  Esq.,  North  British  In- 
surance Company.  Painted  for  the 
Edinburgh  Board  of  Directors. 

245  Mrs.  Sam  Bough. 

305  Admiral  Sir  William  Edmonstone, 
Bart.,  M.P. 

429  Sir  William  Gibson-Craig,  Bart. 
Painted  for  the  Royal  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, Edinburgh. 

524  A  Day  Dream. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Wiseman. 

6  Learmonth  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1877  203  Mrs.  David  Jeffrey. 

367  Alexander  Denniston,  Esq.,  of  Golfhill. 
445  David  Jeffrey,  Esq. 

1878  227  Robert      Dalgleish,       Esq.,      ex-M.P. 

Painted   for  the  Corporation  of  the 

City  of  Glasgow.      (Kelvingrove  Art 

Gallery,  Glasgow.) 
307  Mrs.  Daniel  Macfarlane. 
317  The  Hon.   Lord  Mure. 
332  Mrs.   E.    Rushton  Coulborn  and  Mrs. 

Canny,     Daughters    of    Sir    James 

Bain. 
394  The  late  Hugh  Blair,  Esq. 

1879  229  The    Duke   of   Buccleuch,    K.G.     Pre- 

sented by  the  Officers  of  the  Edin- 
burgh County  or  Queen's  Regiment 
of  Light  Infantry  Militia. 

250  Sir  James  Bain,  Lord  Provost  of  Glas- 
gow, 1874-77.  Parted  for  the  Cor- 
poration of  Glasgow.  (Kelvingrove 
Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.) 

315  Miss  Masterton. 

335  Robert  Clark,  Esq. 

406  The  late  Sam  Bough,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow. 
Presented  by  Hugh  Reid,  1902.) 

413  Professor  J.  H.  Balfour.  Painted  for 
Presentation  to  the  University  of 
Edinburgh.    (In  Senate  Hall.) 

1880  224  The  late  James  Hozier,  Esq.,  of  New- 

lands,     Convener     of     Lanarkshire. 
Painted  for  the  County. 
295  George,  Eleventh  Earl  of  Haddington. 

Presented  by  his  Tenantry,  1878. 
346  Mrs.  Jack. 
398  John  R.  Findlay,  Esq. 
1880      12  Dorcas. 
I  Lent  by  Sir  James  Bain,  Glasgow. 


CATALOGUE 


263 


42  John    Sheriff,    A.R.S.A.      (Vide   1863, 

No.  87.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
61  The  Lord  Justice-General. 

Lent  by  David  Anderson,   Esq. 
76  David  Smith,  Esq. 

Lent    by    the    North    British    Insurance 
Company. 
243  Mrs.  E.  Colburn  and  Miss  Ella  Bain. 

Lent  by  Sir  James  Bain,  Glasgow. 

1881  18  Mrs.  H.  V.  Haig. 

37  J.  Boyd  Baxter,  Esq.,  LL.D.     (Dundee 
Art     Gallery.       Presented     by     Sub- 
scribers, 1 88 1.) 
186  The  Hon.  Bouverie  F.  Primrose,  C.B. 
215  The  late  Mrs.  A.  Gordon  Brown. 
238  The  late  Mrs.  A.  G.  Kidston. 

1882  52  Portrait  of  a  Lady,  aged  99. 

158  James  MacDonald,  Esq.,  Dumfries. 

164  Portrait  of  Son. 

197  Sir  James  Bain,  late  Lord  Provost  of 

Glasgow. 

Lent  by  Miss  Bain. 
246  A.   Perigal,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
357  Eva  in  the  Orchard. 


MCTAGGART,  William  Painter 

Born  1835.     Died  1910. 

Associate  1859.     Academician  1870. 

9  New  Street,  Edinburgli. 

1855  550  Miss  M.  Marshall. 

597  Miss  Marshall. 

63  Cumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1856  403  The  Little  Fortune-Teller. 
568  Mr.  R.  Hunter. 

591  Portrait  in  Crayons. 

1857  33  Portrait  of  a  Clergyman. 
565  Portraits. 

1858  93  Jeanie. 

300  The  First  Newspaper. 

338  The  Sleeper  and  the  Watcher. 

434  '  The  Dispute. ' 

562  J.  Morton,  Esq. 

598  Herd  Lassie. 

1859  98  Going  to  Sea. 

373  Thorn  in  the  Foot. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
499  Study  from  Nature. 


44  Howe  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1860  79  Robert  Mercer,  Esq.,  of  Scotsbank. 
159  The  Past  and  the  Present. 

349  Impending  Retribution. 
393  The  Dead  Robin. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
13  Pitt  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1861  401  A  Girl  Knitting. 
491  A  Corn  Field. 

512  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus. 
572  The  Children  of  Colonel  Fraser,  Porto- 
bello. 

1862  139  Homeward  Bound. 
441  The  Sprained  Ankle. 

572  The  Yarn. 

622  The  Old  Pathway. 

687  Lieut.-Col.   R.  W.   Fraser. 

1863  162  Puir  Weans. 

Lent  by  Robert  Craig,  Esq. 

312  The  Old  Pump  Well.  (Smith  Insti- 
tute, Stirling.  Bequeathed  by  T.  S. 
Smith,  the  Founder,  1869.) 

417  '  Give  us  this  Day  our  Daily  Bread.' 
Lent  by  Robert  Craig,  Esq. 

484  Going  to  Service. 

535  The  Village  Appleman. 

573  The  Old  Mill. 

648  Mrs.  Campbell  and  Master  Farquhar, 

Ormsary. 
766  W.  A.  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Ormsary. 

1863  3  '  Give  us  this  Day  our  Daily  Bread.' 

Lent  by  Robert  Craig,  Esq. 
219  The  Well. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
281  Puir  Weans. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
3  Macnab  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1864  20  Children  of  W.  W.  Cargill,  Esq.,  M.P. 
257  The  Ballad. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
304  Autumn. 

Lent  by  G.  B.  Simpson,  Esq. 
371  Helping  Grannie. 

Lent  by  Robert  Craig,  Esq. 
444  '  The   whining   schoolboy,  .  .  .  creeping 

like  snail  unwillingly  to  school.' 

Lent  by  J.  Charles  Bell,  Esq. 
561  Spring. 

Lent  by  G.  B.  Simpson,  Esq. 
594  Sonnie. 


264 


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McTaggart,  William — continued 

1865  367  '  Word  '  from  the  West. 
387  A  Summer  Afternoon. 

Lent  by  W.  Ritchie,  Esq. 
454  The  Pressgang. 
674  Two  Scamps  :  Portraits. 

Lent  by  Lieut. -Col.  R.  W.  Fraser. 
709  The  Wayside  Breakfast. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 

1866  318  The  Pleasures  of  Hope. 

Lent  by  J.  Charles  Bell,  Esq. 
340  A  Day's  Fishing  :  Morning. 

Lent  by  W.  Ritchie,  Esq. 
441  In  Charge. 
486  A  Day's  Fishing  :  Morning. 

Lent  by  W.  Ritchie,  Esq. 

1867  255  Willie  Baird. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq. 
430  The  Murmur  of  the  Shell. 

Lent  by  W.  Ritchie,  Esq. 
473  '  Herding  a  wee  lamb  and  ewe. ' 

Lent  by  George  B.  Simpson,  Esq 
514  '  Here  on  this  beach,  a  hundred  years 

ago.'    (Vide  'Enoch  Arden.') 

Lent  by  George  B.  Simpson,  Esq. 
670  '  Hide  and  Seek. ' 
4  Melville  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1868  404  Dora.     (Diploma   Work.     R.S.A.   Col- 

lection.) 

1869  39  The  Look-out. 
145  Young  Trawlers. 
478  The  Mother's  Song. 

Lent  by  George  B.  Simpson,  Esq. 
499  Lecturing  a  Shadow. 
583  Half  Way  Home. 
602  The  Old  Net.     (Aberdeen  Art  Gallery. 

Alex.  Macdonald  Bequest,   1884.) 

1870  519  The  Runaway. 

728  Village  Connoisseurs. 

1871  85  Faery  Treasure. 

165  An  Old  Fisherman.  (Dundee  Art  Gal- 
lery. Bequeathed  by  R.  B.  Ritchie, 
1900.) 

327  Adrift. 

337  Edith. 

573  Loulie  and  Charlie,  Children  of  Jas.  C. 
Stevenson,  Esq.,  M.P. 

580  Amy. 

1872  69  The  Fisherman's  Noon. 
161  Robert  Houston,  Esq. 


180  'At  Play.' 

317  Portrait. 

333  Lucy's  Flitting. 

357  On  the  White  Sands.     [Vide  1880,  No. 

277.) 
4"  Portrait. 
13  Hope  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1873  no  The  Dominie's  Favourite. 
113  Alex.  Anderson,  Esq. 

124  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  (Probably  '  Mrs. 
Leiper.'  N.G.  of  Scotland.  Be- 
queathed  by  Sitter's  son,  W.  Leiper, 
R.S.A.,  1916.) 

256  Amongst    the    Bent.     (Bequeathed    in 

1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 

257  Mrs.  Anderson. 

371  '  Nelly,'  Daughter  of  T.  S.  Robertson, 
Esq. 

425  Something  Out  of  the  Sea.  (Be- 
queathed in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to 
the  burgh  of  Broughty  Ferry.  Vide 
Orchar,  '  Index  of  Lenders.') 

1874  35  Robert  Hunter,  Esq.,  Provost  of  Par- 

tick.    Presented   by  the   Magistrates 
and  others. 
57  '  Katie. ' 
76  '  Molly.' 
87  '  Jeanie. ' 

148  William  Halley,  Esq. 
279  'A  Sea  Bird.' 

Lent  by  David  Brown,  Esq. 
342  At  the  Fair. 
436  Venturing. 

Lent  by  J.  Julius  Weinberg,  Esq.,  Dun- 
dee. 

1875  200  Fern-Gatherers. 

Lent  by  Hugh  Steven,  Esq. 

234  '  Through  Wind  and  Rain.'  (Be- 
queathed in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to 
the  burgh  of  Broughty  Ferry.  Vide 
Orchar,  '  Index  of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  Esq.,  Broughty 
Ferry. 

380  Portrait. 

396  Children  of  James  F.  Low,  Esq. 

499  The  Leaves  in  Autumn. 

581  '  Jeannie.' 

810  Sketch  of  the  Bathers. 


CATALOGUE 


265 


1876      67  On  the  Sandhills  :  in  Summertime. 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Cowan,  Esq. 

243  The   Wee    Herd-Laddie.     (Bequeathed 

in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh 

of    Broughty    Ferry.     Vide    Orchar, 

'  Index  of  Lenders.') 

Lent  by  James  G.  Orchar,  Esq. 

289  The  Young  Fishers. 

867  Resting. 

889  Stormy  Weather. 

1877    221  Sunny  Showers. 

Lent  by  Archibald  Smith,  Esq. 

302  A  Highland  Burn. 

371  Bramble  Gatherers. 

Lent  by  Henry  Gourlay,  Esq. 

395  Nelly. 

Lent  by  J.  Y.  Guthrie,  Esq. 

968  A  Sou '-Wester. 

1001  A  Sunny  Shore. 

1878    333  The  Fisher's  Landing. 

Lent  by  A.  ff.  Stewart,  Esq. 

424  A  Day  on  the  Seashore. 

Lent  by  Henry  Gourlay,  Esq. 

914  Seedtime. 

Lent  by  James  F.  Low,  Esq. 

1057  Gathering  Drift. 

Lent  by  Geo.  Hart,  Esq. 

1078  In  the  Beans. 

1879      73  '  Grade.' 

Lent  by  J.  R.  Findlay,  Esq. 

257  Bait-Gatherers. 

344  On  a  Whinny  Knowe. 

Lent  by  T.  G.  Taylor,  Esq. 

416  David  Stevenson,  Esq.,  Haddington. 

908  Near  the  Mull  of  Cantyre. 

Lent  by  Captain  Lodder. 

1030  Mist  Clearing  Off. 

1062  Along  the  Shore. 

Lent  by  W.  Chamberlin,  Esq. 

1880      34  Dulse-Gatherers. 

Lent  by  J.  Christie,  Esq. 

200  The  late  Rev.  John  Black. 

248  When  the  Boats  come  in. 

Lent  by   the  Royal   Association   for   the 

Promotion  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scot- 

land. 

356  Patrick  Adam,  Esq. 

498  The  Two  Brothers. 

513  James  Templeton,  Esq. 

523  Mrs.  Templeton. 

1880  60  The  Young  Fishers. 

Lent  by  G.  B.  Hart,  Esq. 
88  Scene  from  '  Enoch  Arden. ' 

Lent  by  G.  B.  Simpson,  Esq. 
235  David  Stevenson,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Provost  Stevenson,  Haddington. 
277  On  the  White  Sands.     (Vide  1872,  No. 

357.)    (Bequeathed  in   1898  by  J.   G. 

Orchar   to   the   burgh   of   Broughty 

Ferry.      Vide     Orchar,     '  Index     of 

Lenders. ') 

Lent  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  Esq. 
483  The  Bathers. 

Lent  by  W.  Forrest  Salmon,  Esq.,  Glas- 
gow. 

1881  8  '  Through  the  Barley. ' 
54  Mrs.  Lodder. 

174  John  Turnbull,  Esq. 

209  '  As  happy  as  the  day  is  long. ' 

Lent  by  William  Chamberlin,  Esq. 
345  Up  on  the  Sandhills. 

Lent  by  George  Halley,  Esq. 
79»  Off  Helen's  Isle. 

Lent  by  George  B.  Hart,  Esq. 
816  Turn  of  the  Tide  :  Sunset. 
24  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1882  222  •  Away  to  the  West  as  the  Sun  wears 

down. ' 

Lent  by  James  Dickie,  Esq. 
353  John  Cameron,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Hugh  Cameron,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
409  Mrs.  Lawrie. 
439  John  Brown,  Esq.,  Paisley. 
836  Crab  Fishers. 

Lent  by  Arthur  Sanderson,  Esq. 

1883  59  Fishing  in  the  Atlantic  Surf. 
223  Lobster-Fishers. 

343  Robert  D.  Orr,  Esq. 
357  Summer  Breezes. 

1884  41  A  Message  from  the  Sea.     (Dundee  Art 

Gallery.     Presented  by  J.  G.  Orchar, 
1884.) 
252  R.  B.  Finlay,  Esq.,  Q.C. 
337  May  Morning. 
918  The  Cold  Grey  Sea. 
1023  After  the  Storm. 

1885  99  George  Paterson,  Esq. 
212  A  Summer  Idyll. 


266 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


1886 


1887 


1887 

1888 


McTaggart,  William — continued 

216  Robert  Greenlees,  Esq.  (Kelvingrove 
Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.  Presented  by 
Sitter's  Family,  1894.) 

373  Mrs.  Paterson. 

409  '  Homeward  Bound  '  :  a  Fresh  Breeze. 
1012  Stormy  Weather. 

126  The  Shell. 

557  The  Belle. 

50  Mrs.  Orchar.  (Bequeathed  in  1898 
by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 

158  For  Shelter. 

442  Cut  Roses. 

763  The  Blackbird's  Nest. 

790  Seed-Time . 

694  For  His  Daily  Bread. 

278  Over  the  Harbour  Bar. 

369  The  Bathers.  (Small  version  of  this 
picture  bequeathed  in  1898  by  J.  G. 
Orchar  to  the  burgh  of  Broughty 
Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  Index  of 
Lenders. ') 

393  Corn  in  the  Ear. 

428  Lottie  and  Mabel. 

Lent  by  Lockhart  Thomson,  Esq. 

195  Machrihanish  Bay. 

291  Corn  Flowers. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Mackay,  Esq. 
Dean  Park,  Broomieknowe. 

1890  11  Carnoustie  Bay. 
170  Moss  Roses. 

1891  20  Mist  clearing  off  :  Mull  of  Cantyre. 

Lent  by  T.  Hall  Cooper,  Esq. 

212  Ocean. 

308  Autumn  Sunshine  in  Sandy  Dean. 
Lent  by  Aitken  Dott  &  Son. 

331  The  Apprentice. 

349  Green  Fields. 

Lent  by  John  Millar  Crabbie,  Esq. 

467  The  Turn  of  the  Tide. 
1891-2  278  The  Fisher. 

290  Spring. 

Lent    by   W.    Stephen,    Esq.,    Broughty 
Ferry. 

431  The  Golfer. 

Lent  by  W.  Stephen,  Esq. 

237  Oak  Leaves  in  Autumn.  (Same  pic- 
ture as  1910,  No.  126.) 


1889 


1893 


283  •  Blithe  October. ' 

1894  93  Joseph  Henderson,  Esq.,  R.S.W. 
117  '  Ere  School  begins'.' 

181  'Caller  Ou.' 

1895  263  The  Bathers. 

Lent  by  Robert  Brechin,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
323  Dr.    Watson.      (Dundee    Art    Gallery. 
Presented  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  1894.) 

1903  337  Cornfields. 

1904  359  Carrington  Mill. 

Lent  by  W.   B.  Chamberlin,  Esq. 

1910  69  Sunset. 

Lent    by     John     Duncan,     Jun.,     Esq., 
Trinity. 
126  Portrait  of  the  Artist.     (Same  picture 

as  1893,  No.  237.) 
161  The  Young  Fishers. 

Lent  by  Geo.  B.  Hart,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

1911  13  Midsummer  Noon. 

Lent  by  the  Trustees  of  the  late  William 
McTaggart,   R.S.A. 
106  The  Preaching  of  St.  Columba. 

Lent  by  the  Trustees  of  the  late  William 
McTaggart,   R.S.A. 
350  Ossian's    Grave,    Kilbrannan     Sound, 
from  Ardcarrach. 
Lent  by  James  L.  Caw,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 


MacWHIRTER,  John  Painter 

Born  1839.     Died  191 1. 

Associate  1867-82.     Hon.  Member  1882. 

5  St.  Patrick  Square,  Edinburgh. 
32  Old  Cottage  at  Braid. 
220  Summer  Time. 
222  On  the  Water  of  Leith. 

3  December  Morning. 
55  Waterside  in  October. 
211  Green  Leaves. 

507  Starlight. 

508  Lowering  Day  :  Queensferry. 

509  Grey  Morning. 
38  Near  Glen  Sligachan,  Skye. 

188  Study  near  Colinton  :  Spring. 

297  In  Skye :  Looking  to  Mainland. 
(A  picture  entitled  '  In  Skye,'  be- 
queathed in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to 
the  burgh  of  Broughty  Ferry.  Vide 
Orchar,  '  Index  of  Lenders.') 


1854 
1855 


1856 


1857 


CATALOGUE 


267 


357  From  Slateford  Bridge. 

1858  232  Looking  down  a  Valley  :  Morning. 
420  A  Hillside,  Arran. 

589  Quiet  Day  in  Early  Spring. 
630  In  Dalmeny  Woods. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 

96  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1859  366  Gossau-see,  Salzkammergut. 
562  Autumn. 

616  Market  Place,  Cologne. 
i  Mound  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1860  206  Skirts  of  a  Wood  in  May. 

235  Under  the  Vine,   Heidelberg.      (By  J. 
MacWhirter  and  W.  Q.  Orchardson.) 
565  Near  Scriden  Point,  Arran. 
701  A  Mountain  Stream  in  Arran. 
757  Wild  Roses. 

1861  86  Night  by  the  Seaside. 

483  A  Deserted  Smithy. 
500  A  Quiet  Pool. 

524  In  a  Little  Birch  Wood. 
550  Corrie,  Arran. 

617  A  Lowland  Stream. 

1862  259  Summer  Midnight  in  Norway. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 
278  A  Summer  Day  in  Norway. 
Lent  by  Charles  Cowan,  Esq. 

484  A  Spring  Evening. 
500  Foxglove  Study. 
617  Autumn  Sunset. 

634  Near  Hallstadt,  Salzkammergut. 
818  Among  the  Heather  :  Autumn. 

1863  45  Summer  Midnight :  Brixdal,  Norway. 
144  Part  of  Brixdal  Glacier. 

522  A  Spring  Day  :  Birch  Trees  Budding. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 
706  Brixdal  Glacier,  Norway. 
709  A  Birch  Tree,  Norway. 

1863  53  In  a  little  Birch  Wood. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 
238  Avenue  :  Autumn. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Carnegie,  Esq. 

1864  265  The  Coliseum,  Rome  :  Moonlight. 

Lent  by  David  Gibson,  Esq. 
319  Campagna  of  Rome. 
352  Rome  :  Ave  Maria. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 
572  Arch  of  Titus  and  the  Coliseum,  Rome. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 


597  The  Campagna  of  Rome. 

Lent  by  J.  T.   Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
612  Old  Mill,  Norway. 
662  The  Barbarini  Pine,  Rome  :  Sunset. 

1865  63  Bell  Heather. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 
283  Capri,  Bay  of  Naples. 
347  The  Exile's  Garden. 
445  In  Capri,  Italy. 
484  Wild  Roses. 
708  Temple  of  Vesta,  Rome  :  Evening. 

Lent  by  James  Falshaw,  Esq. 
771  Mountain  Road,  Arran. 
801  Kelso  Abbey  :  Evening. 

1866  529  Harvest  in  Arran. 

Lent  by  H.  Y.  Simson,  Esq. 
660  Daybreak. 
712  Palm  Forest :  Evening. 

1867  279  Inchmahome  :  Autumn  Evening. 

Lent  by  John  Grahame,  Esq.,  Glenny. 

475  Venice :  The  Piazzetta.  (A  picture 
entitled  '  Venice,'  bequeathed  in 
1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

570  Mountain  Silence. 

648  The  Manse  Garden  :  Autumn. 

Lent  by  Jas.  G.  Orchar,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

1868  448  A  Pine  Forest. 

457  At  Brixdal,  Norway. 

Lent  by  David  Gibson,  Esq. 
539  Twilight  in  the  Sound  of  Jura. 

Lent  by  J.  F.  White,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
566  The     Convent     Garden.     (By     G.     P. 

Chalmers  and  J.  MacWhirter.) 

Lent  by  H.  B.  Muir,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
678  Water  Lilies. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Robertson,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

1869  28  Old  Edinburgh  :  Night. 
588  The  Haunted  House. 

603  '  A  great  while  ago  the  world  began 

With  a  heigh-ho!    the  wind  and  the  rain.' 
760  Arch  of  Titus  and  Coliseum,    Rome  : 

Moonlight. 
778  A  Study. 

1   Mound  Place,   Edinburgh,   and   1   Titchfield 
Villas,   Regent's  Park  North,  London. 

1870  592  Harvest  by  the  Sea. 

Lent  by  John  M' Gavin,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 


268 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


1874 


1875 


MacWhirter,  John — continued 
723  The  Moor  of  Rannoch. 

Lent  by  Henry  Gourlay,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
735  '  Cauld    blaws    the    blast    across    the 
moor.' 
1871        2  Standing  Stones  on  Mauchrie  Moor. 
495  The  Monastery :   Moonlight. 
1  Titchfield  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London. 
1873    122  The  Clansman's  Grave. 
925  Monastery  at  Fiesole. 
976  Machrihanish  Bay. 
92  The    Fisherman's    Haven.     (Rochdale 
Art    Gallery.     Presented    by    R.    T. 
Heape,  19x1.) 
6  Marlborough  Road,  St.  John's   Wood,  Lon- 
don. 

87  Glencoe.    (Bequeathed  in  1898  by  J.  G. 
Orchar   to   the  burgh   of   Broughty 
Ferry.        Vide    Orchar,    '  Index    of 
Lenders. ') 
Lent  by  James  G.  Orchar,  Esq. 

758  Heather  and  Fungus. 

759  Heather.  (Hull  Art  Gallery.  '  Heather, 
Scottish  Highlands.'  [?  Same.] 
Bought  1909.) 

49  St.  Martin's  Cross,  Iona. 
47  Thunderstorm  on  the  Prairie. 
299  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
33  The  Three  Graces 

Lent  by  Henry  Mason,  Esq.,  Bankfield. 
69  Daybreak. 

Lent    by    James    Young,    Esq.,    LL.D., 
Kelly. 
ai6  Old  Edinburgh  :  Moonlight. 

Lent  by  James  Young,  Esq.,  LL.D. 
285  A  Valley  by  the  Sea. 
Abbey    Road,    St.    John's    Wood,    London, 
N.W. 

118  Ossian's  Grave. 

45  A  Sermon  by  the   Sea.     (Dundee  Art 
Gallery.     J.  G.  Orchar  Bequest,  1898, 
for    projected    Gallery    at    Broughty 
Ferry.       Vide     Orchar,     '  Index     of 
Lenders. ') 
168  The  Windings  of  the  Forth. 
1885   297  Seal  Rocks,  San  Francisco. 
426  Iona. 

867  A  Fisherman's  Haven. 
904  The  Wanderer. 
915  The  Wanderer. 


1876 

1878 

1880 
1880 


1882 


1883 
1885 


1887    285  The  Three  Witches. 

1887  475  Neidpath  Castle,  on  the  Tweed. 
496  Berwick-on-Tweed. 

519  In  Dalmeny  Woods. 

Lent  by  John  Hutchison,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1888  23  Edinburgh,  from  the  Salisbury  Crags. 

Lent  by  G.  W.  Parker,  Esq.,  Kent. 
1891    233  Ellen's  Isle,  Loch  Katrine. 

475  The  Afterglow. 
1894    131  Edinburgh,  from  St.  Anthony's  Chapel. 

Lent  by  John  Cowan,  Esq.,  Beeslack. 

1896  183  June  in  the  Austrian  Tyrol.    (N.G.  of 

British    Art.     Sir   Francis   Chantrey 
Bequest  Purchase,  1892.) 
Lent   by   the    Royal    Academy    of   Arts, 
London. 

1897  in  '  Otium  cum  Dignitate.' 
1900    351  Dark  Loch  Coruisk. 

Lent  by  William  Clark,   Esq.,  Largo. 
1905    502  The  Sleep  amongst  the  Lonely  Hills. 

Lent  by  Geo.  McCulloch,  Esq.,  London. 
1911        1  The  Coliseum  at  Rome,  by  Moonlight. 
Lent    by    Mrs.    Miller    Morison,    Edin- 
burgh. 
217  Loch  Coruisk. 

Lent  by  Charles  W.  J.   Tennant,   Esq., 
Edinburgh. 
337  The  Arch  of  Titus. 

Lent  by  Hugh  Cameron,  R.S.A. 


MARSHALL,  William  Calder 

Sculptor 
Born  18 13.     Died  1894. 

Associate  1840-61.     Hon.  Member  1861. 

10  Archibald  Place,  Edinburgh,  and  23  Alfred 
Street,   Torrington  Square,   London. 

1836  329  Eve  and  First-born. 

1837  358  Innocence. 

369  Hero     guiding     Leander     across     the 

Hellespont. 
373  The  Evening  Prayer. 
379  Alto-Relievo  :    Sophronio  and    Olindo. 

(Salford  Art  Gallery.     Same  subject 

in  the  round,  in  plaster.     Presented 

by  the  Artist,  1885.) 
Rome,  and  10  Archibald  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1838  407  Marble  Head  of  Italia. 


CATALOGUE 


269 


1840 


1841 


1842 


410  Bas    Relief :    An     Interview    between 

Hero  and  Leander. 

411  Psyche.     (Patrick  Allan  Fraser's  Hos- 

pitalfield   Trust,    Arbroath.     Vide   p. 

"3.) 
416  Cupid  feeding  the  Doves  of  Venus. 
423  Medallion  :  Head  of  Sterne's  Maria. 
6  Upper  Belgrave  Place,  Pimlico,  London. 
1839    485  Hebe  Rejected.      (Vide   1916,   No.   62.) 

(N.G.    of   Scotland.     Bequeathed   by 

Doug-las  Cheape,  1861.) 
499  Jacob. 
6     Upper    Belgrave    Place,    Pimlico,    and    10 
Archibald   Place,    Edinburgh. 
379  Sappho :  Head  in  Marble. 
387  Rebecca  at  the  Well  :  in  Marble. 
389  Bas    Relief    in    Marble :    Study    of    a 

Head. 
542  Hercules    rescuing    Hesione    from   the 

Sea  Monster. 
549  Ophelia. 

559  Instruction. 

560  The  Bath. 

542  Alto-Relievo  in  Marble  :   Cupid   Feed- 
ing the  Doves  of  Venus. 

543  Alto-Relievo  in  Marble  :   Psyche  open- 
ing the  Box  of  Cosmetics. 

545  Sketch  of  Design  to  commemorate  the 

Victories  of  Wellington. 
586  Ophelia  :  Bust  in  Marble. 
591  The  Fountain  Glass  :  Statue  in  Marble. 
594  Puck. 
564  May   Morning. 
566  Caractacus  before  Claudius. 
568  The  Lost  Breakfast. 
555  The  Morning  Star. 
559  The  Evening  Star. 

561  Little  Red  Riding  Hood. 
633  Paul   and  Virginia.     (Kelvingrove  Art 

Gallery,      Glasgow.      Presented     by 
Executors  of  the  Artist,  1896.) 

640  Ariadne. 

624  The  Dancing  Girl  Reposing. 

674  Henry  :  a  Bust. 
Lower  Belgrave  Place,   London. 
1853    679  Sabrina.     (Walker  Art  Gallery,  Liver- 
pool.    Statue  in  Plaster.     Presented, 
1896.) 

680  Willie. 


47 
1855 


1843 


1844 


1845 


1847 


1849 
1852 


1856 


1857     10 1 


1859 
1864 


1865 
1866 


"5 

1871 


1873 


1874 


1875 


Ebury  Street,  Eaton  Square,  London. 

758  Bessie  :  a  Portrait  in  the  Nursery. 

773  Medallion  :  Psyche  borne  by  Zephyrs. 

780  Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Lady. 

784  Ajax  praying  for  Light.  (Presented  by 
the  Sculptor  to  the  R.S.A.  Collec- 
tion.) 

786  First  Whisper  of  Love. 

724  Bust  in  Marble  of  P.  Allan  Fraser. 
(Patrick  Allan  Fraser's  Hospitalfield 
Trust,  Arbroath.  Vide  p.  113.  At 
Hospitalfield  is  also  the  Artist's  bust 
of  Mrs.  Allan  Fraser.) 

740  Bust  of  the  late  Samuel  Rogers. 

744  Ophelia  :  Bust  in  Marble. 

745  Sabrina  :  Bust  in  Marble. 

746  Statue  of  Ariel. 

749  The  Refuge :  Group  in  Marble  of 
Mother  and  Child. 

'  She  never  told  her  love,  .  .  . 
She  sat,  like  patience  on  a  monument, 
Smiling  at  grief.' 

102  The  Mother's  Prayer. 

689  Imogen  :  Statue  in  Marble. 

709  Ophelia. 

730  Ruth.    [Vide  1873,  No.  669.) 

701  Undine.  (Mappin  Art  Gallery,  Shef- 
field. Plaster  Model.  Presented  by 
the  Sculptor,  1889.  Walker  Art  Gal- 
lery, Liverpool.  In  Marble.  Pre- 
sented, 1910.) 
Kilmeny  :  Bust  in  Marble. 
A  Summer  Cloud. 

873  Cordelia  :  Bust  in  Marble.  (Salford 
Art  Gallery.  In  Plaster.  Presented 
by  the  Artist,  1885.) 

Ebury  Street,  Eaton  Square,  London. 

762  A  Pompeian  :  Bust  in  Marble. 

789  The  Tryst.  (Patrick  Allan  Fraser's 
Hospitalfield  Trust,  Arbroath.  In 
Plaster.     Vide  p.  113.) 

669  Ruth  :   Marble.    (Vide  1859,  No.  730.) 
(Hospitalfield       Trust,       Arbroath, 
1  Ruth  Gleaning.'     Vide  p.  113.) 
Lent  by  P.  Allan  Fraser,  Esq.,  H.R.S.A. 

582  The  Venerable  Bede  translating  the 
Gospel.  (Salford  Art  Gallery.  In 
Plaster.  Presented  by  the  Artist, 
1885.) 

669  '  The  Old  Story  ' :  in  Terra  Cotta, 


73* 
883 


270 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Marshall,  William  Calder — continued 

671  '  The  New  Story  ' :  in  Terra  Cotta. 

1880    774  The  Mother's  Kiss  :   Terra  Cotta. 

807  Stepping-Stones :  Statue  in  Bronze. 
(Salford  Art  Gallery.  In  Plaster. 
Presented  by  the  Artist,   1885.) 

1883  830  Cinderella  :  Statue  in  Marble. 

1884  852  Sabrina     thrown     into     the     Severn  : 

Group,  Bronze. 

1885  822  Little  Bo-Peep  :  Statue  in  Marble. 

1886  820  The  Temptation  of  Eve. 
832  The  Last  Days  of  Pompeii. 

1887  708  '  Then  sang  Deborah. ' 
1889    772  'A  Foolish  Virgin.' 
1891    562  A  Summer  Noon. 

1916      62  Hebe :     Life-size    Statue    in     Marble. 
(Vide  1839,  No.  485.) 
Lent  by  the  N.G.  of  Scotland. 


MARTIN,  John     Painter  and  Engraver 

Born  1789.     Died  1854. 

Hon.  Member  1829. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
London. 
1826    201  A  Composition. 
202  A  Composition. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

30  Allsop's  Terrace,  New  Road,  London. 

1828  323  Mezzotinto  Print  of  Joshua  command 

ing  the  Sun  to  stand  still. 

1829  135  The  Deluge. 

364  Engraving  of  the  Deluge. 

365  Engraving  of  Belshazzar's  Feast. 

366  Engraving  of  Joshua  commanding  the 

Sun  to  stand  still. 


MELVILLE,  Arthur  Painter 

Born  1858.     Died  1904. 
[D.N.B.  incorrectly  gives  birth  date  as  1855.) 

Associate  1886. 
22  Montague  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1875    248  A  Scotch  Lassie. 


5  Caledonian  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1876  14  An  Autumn  Ramble. 
31  Forbidden  Fruit. 

268  In  Days  of  Old. 
377  The  Cup  that  Cheers. 
16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1877  141  Thistle-Down. 

142  A  Cup  of  Cold  Water. 

Lent  by  J.    H.   Annandale,   Esq.,   Lass- 
wade. 
515  An  Odd  Corner. 
595  The  End  of  the  Day. 

1878  69  Evening  of  a  Wet  Day. 

Lent  by  J.  H.  Annandale,  Esq. 
90  The  End  of  its  Journey. 

Lent  by  J.  H.  Annandale,  Esq. 
160  •  Havering.' 
687  The  Gardener's  Daughter. 

1879  1007  The  Virgin's  Gate,  Mont  St.  Michel. 
1043  Market  Day  at  Granville. 

1045  Gossip. 

1880  214  A  French  Peasant. 

227  '  Coming  thro'  the  Rye.' 
488  Return  from  the  Fields. 
1057  On  the  Seine. 
15  Shandwick  Place,   Edinburgh. 

1881  233  '  Les  Laveuses.' 
488  A  Shepherd. 

Lent  by  J.  P.  Heseltine,  Esq.,  London. 
712  Old  Enemies. 
853  Interior  of  a  Turkish  Bath. 

Lent  by  A.  Sanderson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
Cairo. 

1882  772  A  Cairo  Coffee-House. 
792  Past  and  Present. 

819  The  Sphinx. 
1016  Portrait. 
5  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1883  20  Arab  Interior. 
937  A  Cairo  Bazaar. 

1039  A  Bagdad  Coffee-House. 
1051  Achmet. 

1884  691  Augusta. 

1024  The  Call   to  Prayer :    Midan   Mosque, 
Bagdad. 

1885  1023  At    the    Door    of    the    Mosque    of    El 

Alcazzar. 
1059  Laban  and  his  Flocks. 
1885     98  The  Pilgrim's  Prayer. 
125  Mrs.  Sanderson. 


CATALOGUE 


271 


391  A  Khan. 

1886  151  Miss  Ethel  Croall. 
153  Laban. 

915  Kirkwall  Fair. 
1000  St.  Magnus  Cathedral. 

1887  803  '  Old  Edinburgh,'  by  Night. 
866  Preparing  for  a  Sortie. 

Lent  by  J.  Auldjo  Jamieson,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
881  Revolt  of  a  Tribe. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Cox,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
907  '  Old  Edinburgh,'  by  Day. 
1887    144  Funeral   Service  in  an   Orcadian  Cot- 
tage. 

642  Ghosts  of  the  Past. 

1889  35  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

946  The  Court  of  a  Mosque. 
2  Stratford  Avenue,  Kensington,  London,  W. 

1890  592  The  Camel  Market,  Aden. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Cox,  Esq. 
702  Abdullah,  the  Snake-Charmer. 

Lent  by  R.  Strathern,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

1891  655  The  Alhambra. 

732  The  Javonaise  Dancers. 
773  Gitana  Dancing  Girl. 
1891-2  644  An  Eastern  Shepherd. 

1893  389  Blue  and  Gold. 
421  Mossul. 

460  A  Bull  Fight. 

1894  450  A      Moorish      Procession,      Tangiers. 

(N.G.   of   Scotland.    Bought    1907.) 

1895  547  Sirocco. 

569  Balruddery  House. 

596  Sunrise  on  San  Georgio  Maggiore. 

1896  579  A  Capture  of  Rebels. 

13  Melbury  Road,  Kensington,  London. 

1898  288  A  Spanish  Muleteer. 

643  The  Captured  Spy.    (Kelvingrove  Art 

Gallery,  Glasgow.     Bought  1908.) 
688  A  Spanish  Fishing  Village. 

1899  232  The  Man  in  Knickerbockers. 
601  Outside  the  Bull  Ring. 

643  The  Grand  Bazaar,  Muscat. 
1902    682  The  Red  Portiere. 

1904  107  Garnet  Sails. ' 

Lent  by  Mrs.  M'Ewen. 

1905  59  The  Turkish  Bath. 

Lent  by  Arthur  Sanderson,  Esq. 


65  Coffee  Stall,  Cairo. 

Lent  by  John  Tullis,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

66  The  Call  to  Prayer. 

Lent  by  J.  H.  Annandale,  Esq.,  Polton. 
69  The  Blue  Night. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Melville,  London. 
93  The  Shieling,  Brig  o'  Turk. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Melville. 
"9  The  Barber's  Shop.     (British  Museum 
Print     Room.      Presented     by     the 
Artist's  widow,   1908.) 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Melville. 
144  '  And  there  was  no  room  for  them  in 
the     Inn  ' :     Unfinished.      (N.G.     of 
Scotland.     Bought  1907.) 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Melville. 
258  The  White  Piano. 

Lent     by     C.     M.     Margarison,     Esq., 
Preston. 
556  '  Evy.' 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Alastair  Campbell,  Auchin- 
darrock. 


MEMES,  Dr.  (of  Ayr)  Painter 

Hon.  Member  1833. 

(Probably  John  S.  Memes,  A.M.,  author  of 
4  Memoir  of  Canova,'  1825,  and  'Life  of 
Cowper,'  1834.  In  1824,  when  he  was  28, 
John  S.  Memes  was  a  candidate  for  the  office 
of  Rector  of  the  Edinburgh  Academy.  The 
British  Museum  copy  of  his  printed  letter  ad- 
dressed to  the  Directors  bears  the  following 
MS.  note  by  Lord  H.  Cockburn  :  •  All  the 
other  candidates,  being  about  90  in  number, 
have  left  their  merits  to  be  stated  by  their 
friends;  but  this  person  chuses  to  state  his 
own.  This  address  is  a  sufficient  evidence 
[independantly  of  the  satin  neckcloth]  of  his 
being  a  most  conceited,' shallow  fool.  Clear 
against  him. ') 

For  portraits  of  Dr.  Memes  vide  Stevens  1835, 
No.  119,  and  1853,  No.  in. 

Wellington  Square,  Ayr. 
1833    269  Genoa,   from  the  Capuchin  Convent  : 

Sunset. 
1837    316  Geneva,   from  the  Right  Bank  of  the 
Rhone. 


272 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


MICHIE,  James  Coutts  Painter 

Born  1 86 1. 
Associate  1893. 

3  South  Elgin  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1877  57  A  Study  from  Nature. 
10  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1878  3  Watching  the  Boats. 

121  Evening  at  Fraserburgh. 
412  Winter  in  the  Highlands. 

Lent  by  C.  Coutts,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 

1879  96  Carting  Seaweed  :  Pittullie  Bay. 
507  Fruit-Gathering. 

742  David  Deans  on  his  way  to  Court. 

1880  103  Amongst  the  Stooks. 
246  Through  the  Woods. 
547  The  Parish  Doctor. 

16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1881  10  Victims  of  Claverhouse. 

86  Tweedmouth,   Berwick-on-Tweed. 
188  Among  the  Wild  Flowers. 
354  Her  Winter's  Care. 
598  The  Herbalist. 

1882  60  Marguerites. 

404  '  But  if  she  sits  in  her  garden  bower.' 

417  The  First  Lesson. 

679  D.  Lyall  Grant,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 

1883  385  The  Naturalist's  Home 
487  Normandy  Pets. 

610  In  the  Orchard. 

1884  28  Blossom. 

102  A  Summer  Day  in  Normandy. 

430  Minnie. 

505  By  the  Bay  of  Salerno. 

1885  113  An  Autumn  Landscape. 

146  W.  M'Combie,  Esq.,  of  Easter  Skene 

and  Lynturk. 
173  Resting. 

327  The  Story  of  the  Madonna. 
443  The  Piazza  Marcati,  Amalfi. 

1886  130  An  Armful  of  Roses. 

422  The    Marquis    of    Huntly.     (In    Uni- 
versity of  Aberdeen.) 
591  Feeding-Time. 

1887  146  A  Corner  in  Tangier. 

398  Mrs.    Brooks,    Daughter  of   Sir   John 

Drummond  Hay. 
575  Gossip  in  Morocco. 
586  Prison  Door,  Tangier. 
649  George  Shand,  Esq. 


1888  70  Moorish  Bazaar. 

265  Snake  Charmer,  Tangier. 
424  Maria. 
697  Portrait. 

1889  263  An  Amber  Offering  to  her  First  Veil. 
612  Master  Mann,  Aberdeen. 

1890  237  A  Moorish  Patio. 
426  Harvest  Song. 

433  The  Belle  of  the  Village. 
662  After  the  Storm  :  Pastel. 
ia  Crown  Place,  Aberdeen. 

1891  11  Evening  Prayer. 

201  The  Misses  Henderson,  Aberdeen. 
213  The  Home  of  the  Wild  Fowl. 
286  Homewards. 
403  A  Morning's  Offering. 
1891-2   74  Preston  Mill. 

452  Sheep  on  Turnips  :  Eventide. 

1893  53  The  last  Gleam  of  Sunlight. 
91  Autumn  Clouds. 

1894  231  Eventide. 

250  Golden    Autumn.      (K.     K.     Moderne 

Gallerie,  Vienna.    Bought.) 
337  Miss  A.  Duthie. 

1895  16  Mrs.  Robertson. 
140  The  Moor. 

185  E.  M.  O. 

259  The  New  Moon. 

1896  150  Kenneth  Anderson,  Esq. 
187  Eventide. 

374  When  the  Sun  is  low. 
1 A   Crown  Place,   Aberdeen,   and  9   Primrose 
Hill  Studios,  London. 

1897  17  The  Wane  of  Sunset. 
294  The  Closing  Day. 

1898  153  Sir  William  Henderson,  Aberdeen. 
383  Miss  Muriel  Wallace. 

1899  428  Hay  Time  in  the  Fens. 

4B  Crown  Terrace,  Aberdeen,  and  9  Primrose 
Hill  Studios,   London. 

1900  376  M.  Dalgarno. 

1901  17  Autumn     Shadows.       (Aberdeen     Art 

Gallery.       Presented       by       Henry 
Straker,  1913.) 
352  D.   Jugurtha   Dunlop,   Esq. 

1902  472  Home    from    Pasture.     (New    Zealand 

Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Wellington. 
Bought  c.   1903.) 

1903  329  Brunette. 

1904  194  James  Eadie,  Esq.,  D.L.,  Dufftown. 


CATALOGUE 


273 


351  Elsie    May,     Daughter    of    D.    Croal 
Thomson,  Esq. 

1905  152  Autumn  Evening. 
282  Penserosa. 

286  The  Moors  of  Galloway. 

1906  389  The  Shadows  of  Autumn. 

410  Return  of  the  Flock  :  Moonlight. 

1908  293  Olive. 

323  H.  W.  Hope,  Esq.  :  Presentation  Por- 
trait. 

1909  132  Among  the  Pines,  Picardy. 

241  Sketch  Portrait  of  Allan  Graham,  Esq. 
184  Queen's  Gate,  London. 

1910  227  A  Wind-swept  Moor. 

1911  180  Among  the  Poplars,  Picardy. 
198  Evening  among  the  Dunes. 

Oakhill  Studio,  Haslemere,  Surrey. 

1912  51  The  Shadow  of  the  Mill. 

1913  10  On  a  Windswept  Moor. 

1914  379  On  the  Nile,  near  Luxor. 

1915  393  The  Wane  of  Autumn. 

1916  172  Windswept  Pasture. 


MILLAIS,  Sir  John  Everett,  P.R.A. 

Painter 
Born  1829.     Died  1896. 

Hon.  Member  1866. 

1852  9  '  She  only  said,  "  my  life  is  dreary — 

He  cometh  not!"  she  said.' 

Lent  by  H.  Farrer,  Esq.,  London. 
93  '  And  one  shall  say  unto  him,   What 
are  these  wounds  in  thine  hands?' 
Lent  by  Henry  Farrer,  Esq. 

83  Gower  Street,  Bedford  Square,  London. 

1853  188  Ophelia.     (Vide  1897,  No.  355-) 

Lent  by  Henry  Farrer,  Esq. 

1854  322  Ferdinand  lured  by  Ariel. 

Lent  by  R.  Ellison,  Esq.,  Sudbrook 
Holme,  Lincolnshire. 
437  The  Return  of  the  Dove  to  the  Ark. 
(Oxford  University  Gallery.  Be- 
queathed in  1872  by  Thomas  Combe, 
who    commissioned    the    picture    in 

1852.) 

Lent  by  Thomas  Combe,  Esq.,  Oxford. 

1855  353  The  Wedding  Cards. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 


557  Landscape  and  Figures. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 

558  Sketch    of   «  The    Order   of    Release. ' 

(Finished   Picture.     N.G.    of   British 

Art.     Henry  Tate  Gift,  1898.) 

Lent  by  Wm.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Banknock. 

16  York  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  London. 

1858  89  The    Blind    Girl.      (Birmingham    Art 

Gallery.    Presented  by  Rt.  Hon.  Wm. 
Kenrick,  1892.) 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 
289  Autumn  Leaves.     (Manchester  Art  Gal- 
lery.    Bought  1892.) 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 

Bower's  Well,  Perth,  and  London. 

1859  27  The  Rescue. 

Lent  by  Joseph  Arden,  Esq.,  London. 

7  Cromwell  Place,  South  Kensington,  London. 
1867    557  4  Charlie  is  my  Darling. ' 
1869    153  The  Minuet. 

Lent  by  John  Kelk,  Esq.,  Stanmore. 
1873    431  Chill  October. 

Lent  by  Sam.  Mendel,  Esq 

1876  224  New-laid  Eggs. 

Lent  by  Peter  Reid,  Esq.,  London. 

1877  279  A  Dream  of  the  Past :  Sir  Isumbras  at 

the  Ford. 

Lent  by  John  Graham,  Esq.,  Skelmorlie. 

2  Palace  Gate,  South  Kensington,  London. 

1880  321  Artist's  Daughter,  '  Effie.' 
522  Artist's  Daughter,  '  Alice.' 

1881  120  Bright   Eyes.    (Aberdeen   Art   Gallery. 

Alex.  Macdonald  Bequest,   1884.) 
318  The  Marchioness  of  Huntly. 

Lent   by   Cunliffe   Brooks,    Esq.,    M.P., 
Glen  Tana. 
408  Beatrix. 

1883  322  Caller  Herring. 

1884  34  J.  C.  Hook,  Esq.,  R.A. 
309  The  Convalescent. 

1890    271  '  The  Last  Rose  of  Summer. ' 
1891-2  283  Miss  Muffet. 

Lent  by  John  M.  Keiller,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

1895  287  Merry. 
329  Sad. 

1896  265  The  Bride. 

Lent  by  A.  D.  Grimond,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

1897  122  The  Marchioness  of  Tweeddale. 
242  Sir  Robert  Pullar. 


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Millais,  Sir  John  Everett — continued 

246  Rosalind  and  Celia. 

Lent  by  James  C.   Bunten,  Esq.,   Perth- 
shire. 

247  Fleetwood  Pellew  Wilson,  Esq.,  J. P., 

D.L. 
312  The  Right  Hon.  William  E.  Gladstone 

(National  Gallery.     Presented  by  Sir 

Charles  Tennant,  1898.) 

Lent    by    Sir    Charles    Tennant,    Bart., 
M.P. 
355  Ophelia.     (Vide  1853,  No.   188.)    (N.G. 

of   British   Art.      Henry  Tate   Gift, 

1894.) 

Lent  by  Henry  Tate,  Esq. 
375  Son  of  Captain  Crabbie,  Scots  Greys. 


MILLER,  James  Architect 

Born  i860. 

Associate  1906. 

3   Windsor  Street,  Glasgow. 
1890    437  Dunloskin,  Dumbreck. 
524  Houses  at  Aberfoyle. 

15  Blythswood  Square,  Glasgow. 
1904    457  Glasgow      International      Exhibition, 
1901  :  River  Front. 
475  Hotel  at  Turnberry,  Ayrshire. 

1906  307  St.   Enoch   Square   Station,   Glasgow  : 

Subway. 
319  New  Medical  School,  Glasgow  Univer- 
sity. 

1907  432  Turnberry  Hotel,  Ayrshire. 
439  The  Lounge,  Turnberry  Hotel. 

1908  412  The   Lounge,    Central    Station    Hotel, 

Glasgow. 
423  Anchor    Line    Buildings,    St.    Vincent 
Place,  Glasgow. 

1909  371  New  Offices  for  the  North  British  Loco. 

Co.  :    View  of  Quadrangle,   looking 
West. 
385  Ditto :  View  to  Flemington  Street. 

1910  362  Cunard  S.S.  '  Lusitania.' 

1911  412  The   Great   Hall,    Institution   of   Civil 

Engineers,  London. 
421  Grand   Staircase,    Ditto. 
1913    439  Savoy  Theatre,  Glasgow. 


15   Blythswood  Square,   Glasgow,   and   1    Vic- 
toria Street,  Westminster,  London,  S.  W. 

1914  578  The    Institution    of    Civil    Engineers  : 

Upper  Hall,  from  Staircase. 
590  Ditto  :  View  of  Upper  Hall. 
15  Blythswood  Square,   Glasgow. 

1915  559  Kildonan  Mansion,  Barrhill. 
565  Blanefield,  Kirkoswald. 

1916  565  New     Building     in     Renfield     Street, 

Glasgow. 


MILLER,  William  Engraver 

Born  1796.     Died  1882. 

Foundation  Associate  Engraver   1826. 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew  after  the 
first  meeting 

Hon.  Member  1862. 

2  Buccleuch  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1827    104  Edinburgh,   from  Arthur  Seat.     From 
a  drawing  by  H.   W.   Williams,  en- 
graved by  William  Miller. 
4  Hope  Park,  Edinburgh. 
1837    353  « The      Watering      Place. '     Engraved 

after  the  picture  by  Gainsborough. 
1854    485  Doune  Castle. 

497  Arthur's  Seat,  from  Hope  Park. 

523  Lochard  :  Benlomond  in  the  distance. 

651  Lake  of  Menteith,  Perthshire. 

1858  580  Summit  of  Lochnagar. 
721  Bolton  Abbey,  Yorkshire. 

1859  682  Roche  Abbey,  Sandbeech  Park. 

706  Firth  of  Forth,  from  above  Aberdour. 
Millerfield  House,  Hope  Park,  Edinburgh. 
1866        6  The  Isles  of  Loch  Lomond,  from  near 
Luss. 

1869  712  Dunnottar  Castle. 
854  Ailsa  Craig. 

923  Tantallon  Castle. 

1870  4  Loch-an-Eilan. 

120  Loch  A'an,  Cairngorm. 

1871  919  Loch  Coruisk,  Isle  of  Skye. 

1872  868  Ben  Cruachan,  Argyllshire. 

1873  847  Harts  o'  Corry,  Isle  of  Skye. 
1026  On  the  Wharfe,  Bolton  Abbey. 

1874  805  Duddingston  Loch. 

858  Ben  Venue  and  Trossachs. 


CATALOGUE 


275 


1875  823 
956 

1876  817 

854 
895 

1877  763 
842 

1878  912 
1070 

1879  829 
1074 

1880  414 

424 

473 


5i6 


1881  955 

1882  983 
i°33 


Blavin,  Isle  of  Skye. 

Bolton  Abbey. 

Brougham  Castle,  Westmoreland. 

Tintagel  Castle,  Cornwall. 

Whitsand  Bay,  Cornwall. 

Ben  Nevis. 

King  Arthur's  Castle,  Tintagel. 

Land's  End,  Cornwall. 

Kynance  Cove,  The  Lizard. 

St.  Fillans,  Loch  Earn. 

Loch-an-Eilan,  from  Melton  Crag. 

Cape  Wrath,  Sutherlandshire. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 
River  Earn,  Aberu chill. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 
Land's   End,   Cornwall.     (R.S 

lection.     Presented  by  W.  F 

1908.) 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 
Dougal    Ged,     Captain    of    the 

Guard. 

Lent  by   Archibald   Broom,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
Ailsa  Craig. 

Ben  Voirlich,  from  Loch  Earn. 
Far-out  Head,  Sutherlandshire. 


A.  Col- 

Miller, 


City 


MITCHELL,  John  Campbell     Painter 

Born  1862. 
Associate  1904. 

1   Bruntsfield  Gardens,  Edinburgh. 

1886  665  A  Woodland  Stream,  Carradale. 

1887  555  Harvest-time  at  Fordyce. 

1888  594  A  North-east  Breeze  on  the  Aberdeen- 

shire Coast. 
32    Polwarth   Gardens,    Edinburgh. 

1889  592  A  Pool  on  the  Findhorn. 
627  The  Monk's  Fish  Pond. 

India    Buildings,    George    IV.    Bridge,    Edin- 
burgh. 

1891      41  A  Galloway  Moor. 

221  Evening  :  On  the  Cree. 

1891-2  194  The  Sinking  Moon. 
268  Ebb-tide  on  the  Fleet. 
357  A  Breezy  Day. 
368  Stake-net  Fishers  on  the  Cree. 
444  Near  Gatehouse-on-Fleet, 


1895 


1896 


1898 


1899 
1900 


iia  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1893  206  On  the  Galloway  Hills. 

1894  317  Moorland. 
409  Cairnsmore,  Galloway. 
149  September  Evening. 

296  Grey  Galloway. 

297  Moorland,  Kirkcudbrightshire. 
179  On  the  Hills  of  Galloway. 
202  The  Peaks  of  Arran. 

262  A  Lonely  Shore. 
360  A  Summer  Day  :  Kintyre. 
64  Polwarth  Gardens,   Edinburgh. 
1897      74  The  Incoming  (Tide). 

314  Early  Autumn  :  Argyllshire. 
413  A  Breezy  Summer  Day. 
158  Summer  on  the  Solway  Firth. 
226  A  Breaking  Wave. 
447  Wind  and  Rain. 
374  A  Hazy  Morning. 
83  A  Galloway  Hillside. 
98  Seascape. 

113  Morning  at  Carrick  Shore. 
122  The    Haunt   of    the    Curlew.     (Smith 
Institute,   Stirling.     L.   J.    Piatt  Be- 
quest,   1914.) 
67  Autumn  Gloamin'. 
82  A  Kintyre  Upland. 
137  Woodland,  Argyllshire. 
168  On  the  Galloway  Hills. 
40  Stormclouds  on  a  Galloway  Upland. 
356  Twilight  on  Clonaig  Moor. 
386  Night. 
Corstorphine. 

1903  272  Galloway. 

317  Near  Aberlady. 
Duncree,  Corstorphine. 

1904  247  By  the  Solway. 

298  An    East   Lothian 

Art  Gallery  as  ' 
with  Alex.  Macdonald  Fund,  1907.) 
522  At  the  Close  of  Day. 

1905  151  The  Sea  and  the  Summer  Moon. 
286  The  Moors  of  Galloway. 

360  On  the  Kintyre  Hills. 

1906  153  The  Evening  Star. 
163  Woodland,  Galloway. 
440  Valley  of  the  Trool. 

1907  207  A  Galloway  Upland. 
238  On  the  Ayrshire  Hills. 
515  Near  Colmonell. 


1901 


1902 


Village.    (Aberdeen 
Aberlady. '    Bought 


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Mitchell,  John  Campbell — continued 

1908  189  A  Midlothian  Upland. 
373  English  Marshland. 
486  The  Norfolk  Downs. 

1909  138  Haytime  :  Corstorphine. 

265  Twilight :  Campbeltown  Loch. 
308  Springtime  :  Midlothian.    (Walker  Art 
Gallery,   Liverpool.     Bought   1909.) 

1910  240  Parting  Day. 

310  The  Plains  of  Lora. 

1911  54  Sea. 

167  Barcaldine  Moss. 
261  Cruachan. 

1912  57  The  Shadowed  Moor. 

76  An  Argyllshire  Farmyard. 
153  An  April  Morn. 

1913  35  Breezy  Spring. 

112  When  Listless  Nature  Sleeps. 
124  Mrs.  Campbell  Mitchell. 

1914  155  The  Coming  of  Night. 

170  October  Evening  :  Midlothian. 
195  Highland  Pasture. 

1915  135  Kintallen  Mill. 

145  Field  Workers,  near  Corstorphine. 
239  Corstorphine  Hill. 

1916  193  A  Kintyre  Fishing  Port. 
283  North  Gyle. 

340  Autumn  Night. 


MONRO,  Alexander  Binning,  or 

BINNING,  Alexander  Monro 

Painter 

Born  1805.    Died  1891. 

Hon.  Member  1835-47  (Resigned). 

1832  64  Smugglers   landing   a   Cargo :    Moon- 

light. 
145  Rome,  from  the  Road  to  Albano. 
151  The  Water  Witch. 

198  Rome,  from  Villa  d'Este,  Tivoli. 

199  Naples :  Giorno  di  Festa. 
257  Loch  Katrin. 

1833  80  Moor  Scene  :  a  Sketch. 
236  Lake  of  Perugia. 

1834  212  Islands  of  Ischia  and  Procida. 
246  Village  of  Ober,  Tyrol. 

1835  184  Valley  of  Callender  and  Benledi. 
1837    159  Highland  Glen. 


1838        8  Moonlight. 

202  Castle  of  Ardenvohr. 
28  Rutland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1840  54  Coast  Scene,  East  from  Dundee. 
318  Edinburgh,  from  near  Dalmahoy. 

33  *  Waverley  goes  to  Donald  Bean  Lean. 
(1832-40  exhibited  under  initials  only.) 

28  Rutland  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1841  37  Moonlight  :  Smugglers. 
134  Storm  at  Sea. 

196  Moonlight :   Poachers  Skulking. 
360  View  on  the  Teith,  near  Callander. 
362  Landscape    Composition  :    Boys    Fish- 
ing. 

1842  45  Mouth  of  the  Tiber. 

122  Coast  Scene  near  Barnbougle  :  Edin- 
burgh in   the   distance. 

148  Hospice  of  the  Grimsel :  Morning. 

258  Scene  in  Glenquaich  :  Summer  After- 
noon. 

352  View  west  from  Edinburgh  :  Sunset, 
in  Spring. 

1843  35  Coast  Scene :  a  Stormy  Afternoon. 
44  Cottages  at  Brig  of  Turk,  Glenfinlas. 
47  Loch  Nestal,  Pass  of  Glencoe. 

189  After  a  Storm  :  Going  to  the  Rescue. 
424  View  of  Arran,  from  Kingarth. 
Rothesay. 

1844  37  Sea  Piece. 

169  Sunset,  with  Fishing  Boats. 

251  Glen  Rosa,  Arran. 

293  View    upon    Brodick,    with    Corrigill 

Point. 
299  Black  Lin  of  Auchenreoch. 
432  Loch  Ranza  Castle. 
436  Moonlight. 

1845  203  Loch  Ranza,  by  Moonlight. 

1846  105  Glenshant,  Arran. 

323  River  Scene  :  a  Calm. 
326  Robinson  Crusoe. 

400  Ben  Lomond,  from  Aberfoil :  Evening. 
Auchinbowie. 

1847  355  Moonlight :  Tarbert. 
Auchinbowie  House,  Stirling. 

1848  297  Edinburgh,     from    Aberdour :     Moon- 

light. 
307  Sea     Piece :     Effect     of    a     Rainbow, 

Arran. 
342  Study  of  Fir  Trees  :  Highland  Burn. 


CATALOGUE 


277 


391  View  on  the  Water  of  Leith. 
468  Loch  Ranza  Castle,  Arran. 

1849  74  A  Woody  Landscape. 
129  Glen  Sannox,  Arran. 
287  Sea  Piece  :  Stormy. 

344  Landscape,  with  Cattle. 
427  Sea  Coast  Scene. 

1850  168  Sea  Piece. 
171  River  Scene. 

303  Coast  Scene. 

1851  13  The  Emigrant  Ship. 
107  Landscape. 

597  From  Craiglockhart  Hill,  looking 
West. 

1852  30  Landscape  :  Composition. 
132  Landscape  :  Composition. 

304  The  Passing  Train. 

333  Looking  towards  Denny. 

435  The  Gillies  Hill,  Stirlingshire. 

1853  251  In  the  Hebrides  :  Effect  of  the  Tail  of 

a  Shower. 
263  The  Rising  Moon. 

1854  280  Ascog  Church  :  Moonlight. 

330  The  Rising  Moon,  on  the  Clyde. 
342  On  the  Twelfth  :  Leaving  the  Hill. 

1858  45  Off   Yarmouth,   9th   of   last   October : 

Morning. 
239  View     near     Callander :     Loch     Ven- 

nacher. 
363  Head  of  Loch  Fyne  :  Evening. 
Auchinbowie,  Stirling,  and  28  Rutland  Square, 
Edinburgh. 

1859  46  Landscape  :   Evening. 
149  Stirling. 

1860  296  Sea  Piece  :  Newhaven. 

530  Edinburgh,  from  Aberdour :  Moon- 
light. 

762  Arran,  from  Ardlamont :  Summer 
Afternoon. 

813  Loch  of  Menteith  :  Moonlight. 

1861  310  Early  Rising  Moon  :  Bass  Rock  in  the 

distance. 
579  North-Berwick  Law,  from  Largo  Bay. 

1862  407  Glen   Ogle :    Evening. 
8  Greenhill  Park,  Edinburgh. 

1864  692  Mucklestone  Muir :  Moonlight. 
10  Bruntsfield  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1865  256  The  Dawn. 
Auchinbowie. 

1867    697  Moonlight. 


MORISON,  Richard 

Hon.  Member  1841. 

NO  EXHIBITS. 

MORRIS,  James  Archibald     Architect 

Born  1857. 
Associate  19 16. 

Wellington  Chambers,  Ayr. 

1898  564  An  Architect's  House,  Ayr. 

1899  561  Red   House,   Ayr :    Proposed   Addition 

and  Gardens. 
1904    461  Hinton  House,  Northants. 
466  Savoy  Croft,  Ayr. 

1909  353  Gateways,  Old  Churchyard,  Girvan. 
375  Hinton  House,  Northants. 

410  Large  Studio,  Art  School,  Ayr  Aca- 
demy. Restoration  Adair  Monu- 
ment, Old  Church,  Ayr. 

1910  331  Red  House,  Ayr. 

1914  560  St.  Ninian's  Church,  Troon. 
564  Private  Chapel,  Dumfriesshire. 

1915  570  Ayr      Parish      Church :      Communion 

Table,  Font  and  Lectern. 
575  Lych-Gate,  St.  Ninian's,  Troon. 

1916  521  Wrought  Iron  Gates,  Girvan  Church- 

yard, Ayrshire. 
560  Hinton  House,  Northamptonshire. 
578  St.  Ninian's,  Troon  :  Font,  Nave,  with 

temporary  Chancel,  and  Porch. 

MORRIS,  James  A.  (and  HUNTER). 

51  Sandgate,  Ayr. 
1893    495  Public     Library,     Ayr :      Competitive 
Design. 
503  Craig-Hall  School,  Trinity  :   Competi- 
tive Design. 

1895  483  Ayr  Burns  Statue  :  Pedestal. 

1896  455  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Ayr. 

MORSE,  Samuel  F.  B. 

President  of   the   National   Academy  of 

Design,  New  York. 

Born  1 79 1.     Died  1872. 

Hon.  Member  1828. 

NO  EXHIBITS. 


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MOSSMAN,  John  Sculptor 

Born  1817.     Died  1890. 

Hon.  Member  1885. 

172   West  Nile  Street,  Glasgow. 

1840    382  Bust  in  Marble  of  Jas.  Lumsden,  Esq. 

83   North   Frederick  Street,   Glasgow. 
1850    474  Bas    Relief :    The    Finding   of   Moses. 
1853    692  Marble  Bust  of  a  Young  Lady. 
695  Bust  of  a  Gentleman. 
699  Bust  of  a  Gentleman. 
1859    737  Bust  of  Margaret,  Daughter  of  James 
Campbell,  Esq. 

1862  837  Bust   of   the   Rev.    Norman    Macleod, 

D.D.    (Paisley  Corporation  Museum. 
In  Plaster.     Bought  1891.) 

1863  804  The  Butterfly  Chase. 

816  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

817  Late  Principal  Cunninghame  :  Marble 

Bust  from  a  Model  by  Patric  Park, 
R.S.A. 

Lent  by  M.  A.  Denniston,  Esq.,  Greenock. 
21    Elmbank   Crescent,   Glasgow. 

1879  763  The   late   Alexander  Thomson,   Archi- 

tect :  Memorial  Bust,  executed  in 
Marble  for  the  Institute  of  Archi- 
tects, and  placed  in  Corporation 
Rooms,  Glasgow.  (Kelvingrove  Art 
Gallery,  Glasgow.  Presented  by  In- 
stitute of  Architects  and  other 
friends,  1877.) 
785  Memorial  Bust  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Eadie,  D.D.  Executed  in  Bronze 
for  the  members  of  Lansdowne 
Church,  Glasgow.  (Paisley  Corpora- 
tion Museum.  In  Plaster.  Bought 
1891.) 

1880  800  Bust  in  Marble  of  Sir  Michael  R.  Shaw 

Stewart,  Bart.    (Paisley  Corporation 
Museum.     In  Plaster.     Bought  1891.) 
6   Queen's   Terrace,   Glasgow. 
1886    824  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

825  Bust  of   Sir  A.   Campbell,  of  Blyths- 
wood,  Bart.,  M.P. 
1916      50  Rosalind  :  Bust  in  Marble. 
51  Portia  :  Bust  in  Marble. 

Nos.  50  and  51  lent  by  the  Corporation 
of  the  City  of  Glasgow.  (Kelvingrove 
Art  Gallery.  Both  deposited  by 
Royal  Glasgow   Institute.) 


MURRAY,  David  Painter 

Born  1849. 
Associate  1881. 

7  Park  Place,  Paisley  Road,   Glasgow. 

1871  344  A  Highland  Home  at  Brigg  o'  Turk. 

1  Stanley  Place,  Paisley  Road,  Glasgow. 

1872  67  On  Clover  Moor,  Milngavie. 
368  On  the  Allander,  Milngavie. 

1873  296  A  Quiet  Hillside. 
467  Dunvegan  Castle. 

1874  46  The  Cuchullin  Hills. 

108  West  George  Street,   Glasgow. 

1875  69  Craig  o'  Carnock. 

2  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1876  379  Evening  in  the  Outer  Hebrides. 
484  The  Duck  Pond,  Langash. 

Lent  by  H.  L.  Anderson,  Esq.,  Helens- 
burgh. 
504  Racing  the  Tide. 

Lent  by  H.  L.  Anderson,  Esq. 

1877  81  '  Forbidden  Pasture.' 

Lent  by  James  Muir,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
89  The  Morning  Drive. 

Lent  by  James  Muir,  Esq. 
278  4  Old  Tiggles'  Cottage.' 

Lent  by  J.  H.  Downes,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
452  Weedbrook. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Burns,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
554  Silent  Night. 

Lent  by  Jos.  Agnew,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

1878  10  On  the  Towing  Path,  Thames. 

Lent  by  Thos.  Lawrie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
61  The  Intruder. 

Lent  by  T.  Lawrie,  Esq. 
284  A  Sleepy  Brook. 

Lent  by  Robt.  Greenlees,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
561  The  English  Yeoman's  Dwelling. 
653  Mangold  Wurzel. 
4  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1879  238  The  First  Swallow. 

271  Buttercups  and  Cow-Parsley. 
490  The  Lily  Harvest. 

Lent  by  A.  B.  Stewart,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
522  Summer  Days  at  Escart. 

Lent  by  Neil  Sinclair,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
656  Mangold  Wurzel. 

Lent  by  J.  H.  Downes,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

1880  67  A  Peep  at  the  Clyde. 

88  The  Wrack  Harvest,  Outer  Hebrides. 


CATALOGUE 


279 


113  A  Highland  Funeral. 

1881  89  In  Blossom-Time. 

295  The  Landing-Stage,  Cookham. 

371  A  Farm  Road,  Cardross. 

514  The  Clyde,  from  Darleith  Moor. 

1882  117  The  Ferry  Rock,  Corrie. 

119  Tillietudlem  Castle  :  Springtime. 
169  Shadow  and  Shine. 
306  Thunder-Clouds. 

1883  194  Gloamin' :    Lochwinnoch. 
195  The  Swan's  Retreat. 

221  Haymaking  :    Lochwinnoch. 

438  '  My  Love  has  gone  a-sailing.'  (N.G. 
of  British  Art.  Sir  Francis  Chantrey 
Bequest  Purchase,  1884.) 

1884  62  '  Twa  doos  sat  on  a  dookit. ' 
no  '  Sail  or  Tow?' 

121  Haymaking     in     the     Scottish     Fens, 

Lochwinnoch. 
181  Abingdon-on-Thames. 
243  The  Croft. 
264  Gathering  for  the  Tow  Out,  Tarbert. 

1    Langham  Chambers,  Portland  Place,   Lon- 
don,  W. 

1885  97  A  Dutch  Repairing  Slip. 
207  Dordrecht  Canal. 

381  The  Shipping  at  Dordrecht. 

553  '  Leaves  have  their  time  to  fall.' 

1886  12  After  Rain. 

247  A  Hammersmith  Orchard. 
456  The  Rother  at  Rye,  Sussex. 
556  A  Woodland  Stream. 

1887  290  Silvery  Light. 

Lent  by  John  Hamilton,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

756  On  the  Towing  Path,  Abingdon-on- 
Thames. 

770  Visitors  in  Holland. 

918  Roadside  Pastures  in  Picardy. 

240  Peasants'  Plots. 

308  Above  the  Mill. 

412  The  Start  of  the  Harvest. 

no  The  Twins. 

294  '  The  Apples  bend  with  ripening 
weight. ' 

354  Fete  des  Morts,  Picardy. 

443  '  St.  Peter's  Sheep.' 

486  Duck-Huts  on  the  Marais,  Picardy. 
1889     159  The  Street,  Dittisham. 

305  Lengthening  Shadows. 

330  St.  Riquier,  Picardy. 


1887 


1888 


1890  56 

325 

1891  368 
1891-2  459 

1893  24 
61 

1894  48 

1895  156 


1896  357 

1897  60 

1898  44 

1899  207 

3*3 

1900  248 

1901  370 

1902  57 

1903  277 

1904  251 

1905  220 

1906  223 
265 

1907  536 

1908  266 
268 

1909  252 

1910  24 

1912  11 
196 

1913  108 

1914  211 

1915  264 


In  Picardy. 

Nooning  in  the  Hop-Garden. 

St.  Swithin's  Summer. 

The  White  Mill. 

Hallowed  Ground. 

A  Grey  Day. 

Willow,  Oak,  and  Ilex. 

Hardham  Mill. 

Corfe  Castle,  Dorset.  (Nottingham 
Art  Gallery.  '  Long  after :  Corfe 
Castle.'  Presented  by  Mrs.  J.  Coutts 
Michie,  1913.) 

Haying  at  Woolhampton,  Berkshire. 

Hampshire  Hatches. 

Dorset  Downs. 

Old  Shoreham  Bridge. 

Old  Shoreham. 

The  Mill  Lade. 

Golden  Grain. 

October  in  Hampshire. 

Newark's  Tower  in  Yarrow  Vale. 

In  the  Woodlands. 

The  Cross  Roads. 

The  Gathering  Mists. 

The  Bridge. 

Summer  Floods. 

In  Harvest  Time. 

Tranquil  Eve. 

A  Salmon  Leap  on  the  Tees. 

Lake  Como,  from  above  Menaggio. 

The  Cave. 

Lulworth  Cove,  Dorset. 

Springtime  in  Stresa,  Lago  Maggiore. 

Summer  Clouds,  Venice. 

The  Bora,  Venice. 


NASMYTH,  Alexander 

Born  1758.     Died  1840. 
Hon.  Member  1833 


Painter 


ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY   OF  ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

43  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1808        4  View  of  Stirling  Castle. 

45  View  of  the  North  End  of  Windermere. 
55  Near  Bonington  Bridge. 
59  The  Old  Cottage  at  Elery. 
132  Waterfall  in  Glenshira. 


280 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Nasmyth,  Alexander — continued 

141  View  of  the  Banks  of  Loch  Lomond, 
near  Tarbet. 

156  Landscape  :  Composition. 
158  Distant  View  of  Skiddaw. 

1810  58  Cottage  :   Composition. 

99  The  Valley  of  the  Forth,   from   Dun- 
more  Park. 
106  View  on  the  River  Clyde. 
115  One  of  the  Gates  of  Haarlem. 
162  The  Bridge  of  Bracklynn. 

1811  83  Tantallon,  East  Lothian. 

115  The  Bridge  of  Ammondel,  built  from 

a  design  by  A.  Nasmyth. 
119  Hailes'  Castle,  East  Lothian. 
134  Cora  Linn. 
164  Cottage  near  Elmsford. 
47  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1812  34  View  of  Glentarf,  from  Kirkcudbright. 
53  View  of  Kinfauns. 

64  Edinburgh,  from  the  East  End  of  the 

Duke's  Walk. 
103  The  River  and  Wooden  Bridge  of  Loch 

Katrine. 
123  Landscape  :   Composition. 
182  View  of  Perth. 

1813  82  A  View  in  Barnbugle  Park. 

84  Cottage  on  the  Banks  of  the  Thames. 
121  A  View  in  Barnbugle  Park. 
131  On  the  Tiber,  near  Rome. 
154  One  of  the  Gates  of  York. 

157  Pass  of  the  Cows  on  Loch  Katrine. 
167  A  Sketch  from  Blackford  Hill. 

196  View  in  Strathearn  :  Comrie  in  the  dis- 
tance. 

EDINBURGH   EXHIBITION   SOCIETY. 

1814  40  The  Ferry  at  Inver. 

63  Entrance  to  Loch  Katrine. 
91  Distant  View  of  Stirling. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
1821      23  Gate  of  Haarlem. 

24  The     New    Suspension     Bridge     near 

Paxton. 
26  Guy's  Tower,  Warwick  Castle. 
30  Pass  of  the  Cows,  Loch  Katrine. 


1822 


36  Loch  Ard. 
41  View  in  Strathearn. 
147  Glencoe. 

29  Cottages,  from  Nature. 
35  View  on  the  Tweed,  near  Melrose. 
43  Edinburgh  Castle,  from  the  West  Port. 
67  Glengarnoch  Castle. 
187  The  Lake  of  Lucerne. 

1825  107  Part  of  the  Bay  of  Naples. 

no  Belvidere,  a  Town  South  of  Naples. 
113  Lake  of  Lucerne. 

117  Cottage  Scene. 

1 18  Edinburgh    Castle,     from    the    Grass- 

market,  in  the  year  1787. 
128  Distant    View     of     Edinburgh,     from 
Woodhall. 

1826  13  Portencross  Castle. 

Lent  by  William  Gilchrist,  Esq. 
33  Hillside  House. 
43  Part  of  the  City  of  Genoa. 

Lent  by  William  Gilchrist,  Esq. 
57  Tantallon   Castle. 
84  Ancient  Roman  Temple. 
93  The  Lake  of  Bolsenna. 
157  Lodore,  Cumberland. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Allan,  Esq. 

1827  6  Distant  View  of  Stirling.     Painted  for 

the  Royal  Institution.  (N.G.  of  Scot- 
land. Presented  by  Royal  Institu- 
tion,  1858.) 

29  Ravensheugh  Castle. 

66  Distant  View  of  Dumbarton. 

89  Old  Wooden  Bridge,  Loch  Katrine. 
1 10  Part  of  London,  with  Waterloo  Bridge, 
from  Earl  of  Casillis'  Privy  Garden. 
Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Casillis. 

1828  63  The  Marble  Bridge  of  Augustus,  on  the 

Road  to  Ancona. 
72  The  taking  down  of  the  Old  Prison  of 

Edinburgh. 
88  Study  from  Nature  on  the  Coast. 
92  View  in  Holland. 
106  St.    Peter's  and  part  of  the  Vatican, 

from  Monte  Mario. 
no  Calder  Bank,  Renfrewshire. 
128  St.  Gregorio  in  the  Appennines. 
132  Stirling  Castle. 
183  Glencoe,  Lochaber. 

1829  76  Tivoli. 

126  Villa  of  Macaenas,  near  Tivoli. 


CATALOGUE 


281 


197  View  on  the  River  Esk,   near  Roslin 
Castle. 
1830      11  Part  of  Colre,  at  Geneva. 
34  View  of  Castle  Campbell. 
65  The  Molle  in  Savoy  and  the  Tower  of 

St.  Roche, 
no  Craigie  Hall  Bridge. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
47   York  Place,   Edinburgh. 

1830  126  View  of  Roslyn  Castle. 
192  Land  Storm  at  Aberdour. 
284  Bridge  at  Loch  Katrine. 

1831  35  The  Lake  of  Geneva,  from  Mount  Jura. 
186  Loch  Tay,  from  Kenmore. 

240  Edinburgh  Castle,  from  the  New  Ap- 
proach :  Evening. 

1834  69  Windsor  Castle. 

107  Old  Tower  at  Haarlem. 

1835  16  Entrance  to  an  Italian  Villa. 

62  Cottage    which    formerly    stood    near 

Stockbridge. 
101  The  Forth  near  Alloa  :  Stirling  in  the 

distance. 
116  The  Tiber,  from  Monte  Maria. 
226  Fall  of  Bonnington  Linn. 

1836  15  Waterfall  at  the  Head  of  Glen  Shira. 
49  St.  Peter's  and  part  of  the  Vatican. 

206  The  Brig  of  Turk. 

1837  32  Matlock,  Derbyshire. 
37  Avenue  at  Clapton. 

83  Old  Bridge  at  Loch  Katrine. 
136  Benvenue  and  Loch  Achray. 
186  View  on  Loch  Long. 

1838  31  Dumbarton,  on  the  Clyde. 

156  Upper  Fall  of  Foyers. 
181  View  in  Borrowdale. 
189  View  of  Aberdour. 

300  Ben  Lomond,  from  Loch  Ard. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  24  Italian  Scene. 

180  Stirling  :   Benlomond  in  the  distance. 

350  Ravenscraig  Castle. 

379  Pass  of  the  Cows,  Loch  Katrine. 

1840  6  Ancient  Bridge  of  Augustus  at  Narmi. 
52  Aqueduct  Bridge  at  Clifton  Hall. 

157  Old  Wooden  Bridge  at  Loch  Katrine. 
246  Hill  of  Dundearn,  Strathearn. 

281  Lake  of  Keswick. 


1863    115  Edinburgh,  from  the  Calton  Hill,  1825. 
243  Cassilis  House,  on  the  Doon. 
250  Culzean  Castle,  with  Ailsa  Craig. 
276  Princes   Street,    1825,    with    the   Com- 
mencement  of   the  Building   of   the 
Royal  Institution. 

Nos.   115,  243,  250,  and  276  lent  by  Sir 
D.  Baird,  Bart. 
1880   210  Edinburgh  Castle. 
Lent  by  Dr.  Sidey. 
234  The  Windings  of  the  Forth. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Blair. 


NICHOLSON,  William  Painter 

Born  1 78 1.     Died  1844. 

Foundation  Academician  1826. 

Secretary  1826-30. 

EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 

9  Greenside  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1814  30  Boy  and  Cat. 

38  Study  from  a  Dog. 
64  On  the  Coast  of  Marsden. 
80  Mr.  Thomas  Bewick,  Engraver. 
92  The  Rev.  John  Hodgson. 
106  The  Politician. 
136  Drawing  :  West  View  of  St.   Nicolas' 

Church,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
162  Boy,   with   Newfoundland   Dog :   Por- 
trait. 

1815  41  Portrait  of  Lady. 

43  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

69  The  School  Boy. 

75  Cottage  Children. 

79  Sir  Brook  Boothby,  Bart. 

82  Portrait  of  Young   Gentleman   in   the 
Character  of  Edwin. 

86  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
106  Mr.    James   Hogg,    the   Ettrick   Shep- 
herd, 
no  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
113  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
120  Mr.  Tennant. 
128  Portrait  of  Child. 

131  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

132  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

133  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

134  Miniature  of  Lady. 


282 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Nicholson,  William — continued 

135  Portrait  of  Lady. 

136  Miniature  of  Gentleman. 

137  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

138  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
1816      23  Portrait  of  an  Artist. 

26  D.  Terry,  Esq. 

28  Mr.  William  Coke,   Leith. 

30  Miniature  of  Gentleman. 

32  Full-length  Drawing  of  a  Lady. 

37  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

38  Nicholas  Bailey,  Esq. 

39  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

40  Full-length  Drawing  of  a  Lady. 

42  The  Earl  of  Buchan. 

43  Portrait  of  Lady. 

46  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
48  Portrait  of  Lady. 
52  Mr.  James  Hogg. 

99  Mr.     George     Gray,     Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne. 

103  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

104  Walter  Scott,  Esq. 

105  Portrait  of  Lady. 

113  Portrait  of  Lady. 

114  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

139  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

140  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

141  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
36  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1821      37  William  Allan,   Esq.,   in   Tartar  Cos- 
tume. 
62  Portrait  of  Lady. 

159  Sir  Robert  Lauder  Dick  and  his  Lady. 
162  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
29  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1825      35  George  Thomson.   Esq. 
40  The  Rev.  Dr.  Buchanan. 
69  The  Rev.  Dr.  Jamieson. 
71  The  late  Mr.  William  Lamb. 
93  The  Twa  Dogs. 
99  Pero,  a  Favourite  Pointer. 

126  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

127  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
135  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
141  Portrait  of  Lady. 


SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

29  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  14  Robert  Bald,  Esq. 

28  Robert  Anderson,  Esq.,  M.D. 
55  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child. 
80  Samuel  Joseph,  Esq. 

82  The  Duke  of  Gordon,  K.T. 

83  Mr.  Thomas  Bewick. 

84  Childhood. 

87  Portrait  of  Lady. 

88  James  Alston,  Esq. 
90  Miss  C.  G.  Munro. 

96  William  Godwin,  Esq. 

97  Dr.  Jackson. 

105  John  Schetky,  Esq. 
in  George  Hogarth,  Esq. 

148  Highland  Fisherman. 

160  Miniature  of  J.  R.  Pitcairn,  Esq. 

161  Miniature  of  Gentleman. 

162  Miniature  of  Lady. 
164  Miniature  of  Lady. 

166  Alex.  Nasmyth,  Esq. 

167  The  Earl  of  Buchan. 

168  Daniel  Terry,  Esq. 
171  James  Hogg. 

190  Colonel  Munro. 

223  Captain  Scott. 

248  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

253  Mrs.  Hall,  Warriston. 

282  A.  Ross,  Esq.,  M.D. 

1828  1  Children  at  Cottage  Door. 

106  The  late  John  Nicol,  Mariner. 

121  Lady    and   Child.     (?    Same   as    1831, 
No.  4.) 

149  The  Sea  Boy. 

193  The  Young  Sportsman. 
204  Portrait  in  Fancy  Dress. 
247  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
291  Portrait  of  Lady. 

299  Portrait  of  Gentleman  in  Dress  of  the 
Royal  Archers. 

1829  4  Lower  Fall  of  Bruar  Water. 

55  The  Favourite  Puss.     (No.  19  in  some 
Catalogues.) 
166  The  Faithful  Guardian. 
344  The  late  Mr.  Peacock. 

1830  61  The  Favourite. 

81  Portrait  of  a  late  Celebrated  Artist. 
350  Drawing  of  Lady. 


CATALOGUE 


283 


1832  88 
266 
268 


272 

275 
279 
281 


355  Full-length  Drawing  of  Young  Gentle- 
man. 
361  Full-length  Drawing  of  Young  Lady. 
1831      34  The  Favourites  in  Danger. 
45  Portraits  of  Children. 
87  The  Rat  Catcher. 
180  The  School-Boy. 
203  Portraits  of  Children. 
1831        4  Lady  and  Child.     (?  Same  as  1828,  No. 
121.)    (Exhibited  as   Diploma  Work, 
owned   by    Scottish    Academy.       Not 
traceable  in  Diploma  Collection.) 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Portraits  of  Brother  and  Sister. 
Portraits     of     Two     Young     Ladies, 

Sisters. 
William  Pyper,  Esq. 
George  Roland,  Esq. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Two  Sons  of  J.  Langhorne,  Esq.,  Ber- 
wick. 
288  Portraits  of  Brother  and  Sister. 

1833  15  The  Studious  Youth. 

190  The  Shipwrecked  Sailor  Boy. 
244  William  Etty,  Esq.,  R.A. 
267  William  Shiels,  Esq.,  S.A. 

281  Maria. 

282  Robina. 

1834  60  Interior  of  Cottage  in  Mull. 
86  The  Village  of  Pitlochry. 

105  The  Politician. 

291  The  late  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.,  with 
his  dog,  Maida.     Painted  in  1815. 

1835  61  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
The  Discovery. 
The  Sisters. 
Highland  Shepherd. 
Feeding  the  Kitten. 
The  Shepherd  Boy. 
View  on  Braid  Hills. 
View  from  the  Links  at  Burntisland. 
View  on  the  Fife  Coast,  between  Burnt- 
island and  Pettycur  :  Low  Water. 

Edinburgh,  from  the  Braid  Hills. 

From  the  Top  of  the  Braid  Hills  :  Aber- 
lady  Bay  in  the  distance. 
198  View  near  Pitlochrie. 
282  Master  A.  Dick. 


61 

260 
261 

1836     102 
108 

185 
243 
14 
*8 

1* 
47 

59 

74 


1837 


1838  37  View  of  Edinburgh,  from  Dreghorn. 
85  The  Young  Angler. 

102  View    on    the    Garry,    Pass   of   Killie- 

crankie. 
107  View  on  Coast  of  Norfolk. 
136  Cottage  Children. 
155  Arthur's  Seat,  from  Braid  Hills. 
337  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
351  Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  5  On    the    Fife    Coast    between    Burnt- 

island and  Pettycur. 

62  Coast  Scene  :  Fishermen  going  out. 

66  View  near  Craiglockhart. 
291  The  Watering  Place. 
314  The  Favourite  Cockatoo. 
329  View  in  Strathearn. 
380  Quarry  on  Corstorphine  Hill. 
391  In  the  Village  of  Swanston. 

1840  40  Edinburgh,  from  Braid  Hills. 
41  Fall  of  the  Tummel. 

45  On  the  Gore,  near  Borthwick. 
166  View  near  Libberton. 
196  Arthur  Seat,  from  Braid  Hills. 
257  Shipping  in  Leith  Roads. 

1841  11  Near     Easter     Duddingston  :     Craig- 

millar  Castle  in  distance. 
29  Edinburgh,  from  the  '  Furzy  Hills  of 
Braid.' 

164  View  near  Blackford  Hill. 
182  Fingal's  Cave,  Staffa. 
256  Near  Chesterfield. 

452  In  the  Village  of  Swanston. 

1842  3  On  the  Severn. 

85  French  Fishing  Boats. 
94  Shipping,  from  Grimsby  Pier. 
138  View  near  Bellingham. 

411  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

412  Portrait  of  Lady. 
421  * 
422 

1843  9  Between  Crawford  and  Abington. 
85  View  near  Edinburgh. 

149  The  Sailor  Boy. 

165  Near  Newton,  Lanarkshire. 
191  Craigmillar  Castle  :   Morning. 
360  Cattle  Piece. 
384  View  in  Strath  Tay. 
398  On  the  Clyde  above  Abington. 


•Portraits  of  Two  Sisters. 


284 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Nicholson,  William — continued 
1844     69  Borthwick  Castle,  looking  towards  the 
Pentlands. 
135  Evening,  with  Cattle. 
175  Linlithgow  Palace. 
184  On  the  Fife  Coast,  with  Smugglers. 
213  Monastery  on  the  Island  of  Inchcolm. 
335  Dutch  Fishing  Boats. 
378  Near  Cockenzie  :  Berwick  Law  in  dis- 
tance. 
435  In  the  Upper  Ward  of  Lanarkshire. 
1850    595  The  late  W.  Etty,  R.A. 
1883   323  Head  of  a  Boy. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Nicholson. 
341  Sir  Walter  Scott  and  his  Dog  Maida. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Nicholson. 

364  An  Old  Lady. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Nicholson. 

365  The  late  William  Etty,  R.A.,  H.R.S.A. 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
1880    160  Mrs.  Nicholson. 

Lent  by  Miss  Nicholson,  Edinburgh. 

528  Miniature  :  Duke  of  Gordon. 

Lent  by  Mr.  M 'Alpine,  Callander. 

529  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart. 

Lent  by  Lord  Young. 
533  Lord  Jeffrey. 

Lent  by  Lord  Young. 
535  Miniature  :  The  Duchess  of  Gordon. 

Lent  by  Mr.  M'Alpine. 
537  Old  Lady. 

Lent  by  Miss  Nicholson. 
1887    522  The  late  William  Etty,  R.A. 


NICOL,  Erskine  Painter 

Born  1825.     Died  1904. 

Associate   1855.    Academician   1859. 

Hon.  Retired  Academician  1896. 

6  Fife  Place,  Leith  Walk. 

1841  186  Fruit. 

1842  105  A  Moor  Scene. 

1843  378  Culross  Sands  :  Craignock  Pier  in  dis- 

tance. 

1844  359  Landscape  :  Composition. 
364  Leith  Pier,  from  the  Sands. 

451  Sunrise  on  the  Coast  of  England. 
500  Chalk  Portrait. 


3  Moray  Street,  Pilrig,  Leith  Walk. 

1845  236  Tawruss  Moss  :  Solway  in  distance. 

1846  31  A  Blink  after  a  Storm. 

49  Fleet  Street,  Dublin. 

1849  167  Awarding  Prizes  in  a  Village  School. 

1850  150  An  Irish  Peasant  Girl. 

50  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1851  194  Paddy's  Toilet. 

198  Scottish  Hospitality. 

200  ■  As  the  Old  Cock  Crows.' 

242  A  Visit  to  Cheese  and  Bread. 

259  '  Nippin    and    Scartin's    Scotch    folks 

Wooin. ' 
351  '  A  Word  or  Two  on  the  Rint.' 
356  The  Onconveniency  of  Single  Life. 
629  Interior  of  an  Irish  Cabin. 

1852  28  '  If  thim  wild   ducks   would   wait  till 

I'm  riddy. ' 
74  A  Shubeen  at  Donnybrook. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Cargill,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

134  '  The  purshoot  of  Knowledge  undher 

difficulthies. ' 

135  '  Cushla  Machree,    I   am  partin'  from 

thee. ' 

Lent  by  Wm.  Christie,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
235  A  Sketch  in  Leith. 
256  '  Waitin'  for  the  Phaties.' 
599  Satisfaction. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
610  The  Halt. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 
13  Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1853  6  A  Harvest  Field. 

Lent  by  W.   Leigh  Clare,   Esq.,   Liver- 
pool. 
39  Hould  me,  or  I  '11  fight !  !  ! 
51  '  She    remembers    thy   sighs,    as   they 
breathed  on  her  ear. ' 
Lent  by  Richard  Lloyd,  Esq.,  London. 
94  '  Tare    an    owrty    how    its    powerin ' ! 
Phew  1    there's  more  of  it.' 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 
208  A  Holy  Well. 

Lent  by  W.  Leigh  Clare,  Esq. 
465  Sketch   from   Nature  :   On   the   Black- 
burn, Liddesdale. 
561  Sketch   from   Nature  :   On   the  Black- 
burn, Liddesdale. 
669  Sketch  from  Nature  :  Liddesdale. 


CATALOGUE 


285 


15  Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1854  264  The  Knotty  Point. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Clare,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
332  Rustic  Anglers. 

Lent  by  John  Tennant,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
364  An  Ejected  Family. 

Lent  by  W.  Leigh  Clare,  Esq. 
381  Huffed  :  Finished  Sketch  for  a  Picture. 

Lent  by  Henry  Smith,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
443  The  Billet-Doux. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Cargill,  Esq. 

578  Bhiddy  :  a  Sketch. 
658  A  Study  :  Near  Meath. 

Lent  by  Henry  Smith,   Esq. 

1855  136  A    Whist     Party.     Painted    for    John 

Parker,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
150  An  O 'Flaherty! 

238  Returning  from  the  Well :  Connemara. 
336  An     Old    Claddagh-woman  :     County 

Galway. 
355  The  Pedagogue. 
478  Turf-Cutters,  Clonave. 

1856  176  A  Turf  Cot :  Returning  from  the  Bog. 
243  An  Irish  Merry-making. 

Lent  by  John  Tennant,  Esq. 
395  Whew  !     Caught  Again  !     Painted  for 
the  Art  Union  of  Glasgow. 

512  An  Irish  Diamond. 

513  A  Harvest  Boy. 

514  Boys  of  the  Claddagh. 

515  A  Claddagh  Fisherman. 

516  Wake  wid  the  Hunger. 

517  The  Luggar's  Boy. 

518  Piscator. 

519  Old  Crones  of  the  Claddagh. 

520  A  Nice  Maily  One. 

521  Padden  Bawn. 

522  A  Claddagh  Gossip. 

523  A  Remnant  of  '98. 

524  Jack  in  Full  Dress. 

525  A  'Pealer. 

526  A  Claddagh  Boy. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Union  of  Glasgow. 

579  Groves  o'  Blarney. 

602  The    16th,    17th    (St.    Patrick's    Day), 
and  18th  of  March. 
1  Blenheim  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1857  187  « A    Contented     Mind's     a     Continual 

Feast.' 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq.,  Dundee. 


187 
239 

S°5 
506 

5°7 
508 

S09 
5™ 
5" 
5'2 
5*3 

SiS 
5i6 

5^7 
5*8 
Si9 


1858   20 


1859 


3° 
147 
439 


527 
564 
628 
631 
646 
648 
664 
141 

191 


206 


252 


Irish  Pilgrims 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq. 
Shamrock,  Sir ! 
An  Old  Connemara  Peasant. 
A  Claddagh  Boy. 
Fitchin'  Home  the  Beer. 
Pennyless. 
Laive  Off !  ! 
Water  Cresses. 
A  Connemara  Peasant  Girl. 
Devotion. 
A  Grumbler. 

An  Old  Woman  of  the  Claddagh. 
A  Sketch. 

Sketch  on  the  West  Coast :  Galway. 
A  Claddagh  Fisherman. 
A  Daicent  Ould  Woman. 
(Nos.  505-519  Water-Colour  Sketches  of 

Irish  Character.) 
The  Ryans  and  Dwyers  :  Calumniated 

Men. 

Lent    by    John    Knowles,    Esq.,    Man- 
chester. 
Did  it  Pout  wid  its  Bessy? 
Glendalough,  County  Wicklow. 
The  Way  to  the  Village,  County  West- 

meath. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
The  Irish   Emigrant. 
Sketch  on  the  Claddagh. 
An  Old  Woman  of  the  Claddagh. 
Sketches  from  Nature. 
A  Munster  Man. 
A  Claddagh  Girl. 

Sketch  in  the  Market  Place,  Galway. 
Twa  Laddies. 

Lent  by  F.  L.  Roy,  Esq.,  Nenthorn. 
An  Irish  Cabin.    (Mappin  Art  Gallery, 

Sheffield.  '  Scene  in  an  Irish  Cabin. ' 

Dated  1851.     Bequeathed  by  J.  New- 
ton Mappin,  1887.) 

Lent  by  Henry  Todd,  Esq. 
Claddagh    Women  :    Waiting    for   the 

Boats. 

Lent  by  John  Heugh,  Esq.,  Manchester. 
The  Height  of  Enjoyment. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Bolongaro  &  Sons,  Man- 
chester. 


286 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Nicol,  Erskine — continued 

263  A  Claddagh  Fisherman. 

Lent  by  John  Faed,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
325  A  Shebeen  House. 

Lent  by  Ralph  Brocklebank,  Esq.,  Liver- 
pool. 
406  An  Irish  Pair  of  Bellows. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Bolongaro  &  Sons. 
498  Come  out  o'  that. 

Lent  by  H.  W.  Sanders,  Esq.,  Bristol. 

1860  105  •  A  thing  of  beauty  is  a  joy  for  ever.' 

Lent     by     Andrew     Armstrong,      Esq., 
Dublin. 
325  Donnybrook  Fair. 

Lent  by  George  Baird,  Esq.,  Strichen. 
410  The    Day   after   the   Fair.      (Diploma 

Work.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 
488  The  Woman  that  owns  him. 

1861  116  Flabbergasted. 

Lent  by  Walker  Shaw,   Esq.,    Holywell 
Green. 
284  Widow  Machree. 

Lent  by  Matthew  Curtis,  Esq.,  Mayor  of 
Manchester. 
301  The  Rod. 

Lent  by  William  Unwin,  Esq. 
317  The  Lister. 

Lent  by  William  Unwin,  Esq. 
405  His  Own  Foireside. 

Lent   by   John   Walker,    Esq.,    Holywell 
Green. 

1862  271  Waiting  for  an  Answer. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Armstrong,  Esq. 
282  Invaiglin'. 
364  Discoorsin'  Her. 
498  Toothache! 

524  ■  They  talk  a  power  of  our  Drinking. ' 
59  Mornington  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London. 

1863  154  The  Empty  Frock. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 
383  A  Rasher. 
458  Notice  to  Quit. 
508  The  Wheedler. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 
719  His  Pot-Hooks. 

Lent  by  Henry  Thompson,   Esq.,  Liver- 
pool. 
738  The  First  Lesson. 


26   Ladbroke   Square,    Notting    Hill,    London, 
W. 

1863  66  Envaiglin  Him. 

Lent  by  James  Jamieson,  Esq. 
81  Toothache. 

Lent  by  James  Lumsden,  Esq. 

1864  254  Bliss. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Christie,  Esq.,  Greenpark. 
334  Renewal  of  the  Lease  refused. 
Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 

Clonave    Villa,  24  Dawson  Place,   Bays-water, 
London. 
1866    645  A  Deputation. 

Lent  by  W.  Leigh  Clare,  Esq. 

1868  389  «  Slainte  '  (Health  V  you). 

Lent  by  A.  Armstrong,  Esq. 
729  '  The  Finishing  Touch.' 

Lent  by  E.  Gambart,  Esq.,  London. 

1869  224  Waiting  at  the  Cross  Road. 

Lent  by  E.  Gambart,  Esq. 
401  Paddy,  his  Mark.     (Corcoran  Art  Gal- 
lery, Washington.     Bought  1874.) 
Lent   by   T.    A.    Titley   Gledhow,    Esq., 
Leeds. 

1870  654  A  China  Merchant. 

Lent  by  H.  W.  F.  Bolckow,  Esq.,  MP., 
Middlesborough. 

1871  297  '  They  couldn't  say  their  Carritch.' 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bunten,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
1873    263  '  A  Country  Booking  Office. ' 

Lent    by    Angus     Holden,     Esq.,    J.  P., 
Bradford. 
408  '  His  Ba'bees.' 

Lent  by  Jose"  de  Murietta,  Esq.,  London. 
1874.      29  A  Doubtfu'  Saxpence. 
435  Past  Work. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 

1875  53  *  II  Pescatore.' 

1876  344  '  Steady,  Johnnie  !    Steady  1 ' 

Lent  by  D.  P.  M'Ewan,  Esq.,  London. 
445  '  Auld  Langsyne. ' 

Lent    by    Messrs.    Pilgeram   &    Lefevre, 
London. 

1877  102  A  Lee   Shore.     (Royal   Holloway  Col- 

lege, Englefield  Green,  re-entitled 
1  The  Missing  Boat. '  Bought  1883. 
Same  picture  as  R.A.,  1878,  No.  534.) 
Lent  by  Thomas  F.  Walker,  Esq.,  Bir- 
mingham. 


CATALOGUE 


287 


1878 

339 

34° 

379 

1879 

8o 

235 

322 

1880 

225 

1880 

29 

35 

290 
1881       30 

1883  847 
858 
873 
875 

1052 

i"5 
1117 

Clifton 

1884  1015 
Torduff 

1885  315 
1905  133 

156 
192 

193 
194 

195 
196 
217 


Business. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Pilgeram  &  Lefevre. 
The  Leisure  Hour. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Pilgeram  &  Lefevre. 
Pleasure. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Pilgeram  &  Lefevre. 
'  Soliciting  his  Autograph.' 

Lent  by  L.  Drew,  Esq.,  London. 
'  Giving  In.' 

Lent  by  L.  Drew,  Esq. 
A  Great  Temptation. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Pilgeram  &  Lefevre. 
'  Interviewing  their  Member.' 

Lent  by   H.    Dewhurst,   Esq.,    Hudders- 
field. 
Turf  Boats,  Westmeath. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Horn. 
Renewal  of  the  Lease  refused. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq.,  M.P. 
A  Wheedler. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq.,  M.P. 
A  Storm  at  Sea. 

Lent  by  Ed.  Priestman,  Esq.,  Bradford. 
Dux  in  her  Class. 
Hogmanay. 
Saturday  Afternoon. 
The  Lonely  Tenant  of  the  Glen. 
Eventide. 
'  She's  Sitting.' 
Logan  Braes. 
House,  Crieff. 

How  the  Letters  were  delayed. 
House,   Colinton,  Midlothian. 
Looking  out  for  a  Safe  Investment. 
1  Would  it  pout  wid  its  Biddy?' 

Lent  by  John  Jordan,  Esq. 
1  Praities  and  Point.' 

Lent  by  John  Jordan,  Esq. 
The  New  and  the  Old  Tenant. 

Lent  by  John  Jordan,  Esq. 
Wheedling  Ways. 

Lent  by  John  Jordan,  Esq. 
Molly  Brierley. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Lindsay. 
Ten  miles  to  Tipperary. 

Lent  by  John  Jordan,  Esq. 
Irish  Courtship. 

Lent  by  John  Jordan,  Esq. 
The  Wheedler. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Clark  Hutchison. 


NISBET,  Pollok  Sinclair  Painter 

Born  1848. 
Associate  1892. 
15  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1867  409  Howth  Harbour  :  Sunset. 

Lent  by  R.  Dow,  Esq.,  Perth. 
454  Road  Scene  :  Howth. 
544  Gaffin  Fall,  Cobbinshaw  Water. 

1868  449  Bothwell  Castle  :  Sunset. 

Lent  by  James  Walker,  Esq.,  Dairy. 
819  Loch  Lomond,  from  below  Luss. 
870  On  Inch  Murrin,  Loch  Lomond. 

1869  273  Ben  Schulart,  Glenure. 

345  Study   from   Nature  :    Glenstockdale. 
472  Summer   Evening  :   Glenstockdale. 

1870  769  The  Bass  Rock,  from  Canty  Bay. 

Lent  by  D.  Bruce,  Esq. 

1872  222  A  Nook  on  the  Tweed,  at  Stobo. 

Lent  by  C.  M'Cuaig,  Esq. 
555  Glenure,  Argyllshire. 

1873  103  Street  Scene,  Granada. 

116  The  Arch  of  the  Ear,  Granada. 
445  Interior  of  Granada  Cathedral. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Glasgow. 
525  Street    Scene,    Villefranche-sur-Mer. 
590  An  Old  Cross,  Granada. 
701  Granada  :  Early  Morning. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Glasgow. 
734  Coast  Scene  :  Nice. 
945  The  Reposing  Room  in  the  Alhambra. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Young,  Esq.,  Portobello. 
957  Entrance  to  an  Old  House,  Bellagio. 

1874  177  A  Sketch  :  Street  Scene  in  Venice. 
203  St.  Mark's,  Venice. 

282  A  Study  in  St.  Mark's,  Venice. 

477  St.   Mark's,  Venice. 

655  Rome,     from    the    Aventine     Mount : 

Study. 
878  A  Canal  Scene,  Venice. 

1875  62  Canal  Scene,  Venice. 
297  Street  Scene,  Venice. 

584  Study  in  St.  Mark's,  Venice. 
650  Becalmed  :     Early     Morning    on     the 
Lagunes,  Venice. 

Lent   by    W.    S.    Mitchell    Innes,    Esq., 
London. 
818  Sketch  on  the  Grand  Canal,  Venice, 
i  1876     73  Italian  Street  Scene. 


288 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Nisbet,  Pollok  Sinclair — continued 
128  Street  Scene,   Italy. 
947  Pulpit  in  an  Italian  Church. 
21  Broughton  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1877  108  Study  in  the  Cathedral,  Iona. 
124  The  Cathedral,  Iona. 

325  A  Highland  Ferry. 

329  The  Village  of  Iona,  from  the  Coast. 

881  Saint  Oran's  Chapel,  Iona. 

1878  169  Campo  Margherlta,  Venice. 
460  Church  of  the  Frati  :   Interior. 
538  Distant  View  of  the  Rialto. 

548  Old  Boat-yard. 
663  Funeral  of  a  Priest  at  Chioggia. 
15  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1879  116  Italian  Market-place. 

148  Off  the  Adriatic  Coast :  The  Coming 

Storm. 
150  Canal  Scene,  Chioggia. 
168  Italian  Market-place  :  Wet  Day. 
724  Entrance  to  the  Grand  Canal,  Venice. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Hall,  Esq. 

66  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1880  23  The  Edge  of  the  Forest. 
29  Winter  Fuel. 

140  The  Wayside  Brook. 

369  A  Mountain  Road,  Glenure. 

1881  310  A  Surrey  Pastoral. 

407  London  Bridge  :  Sunlight  after  Rain. 
411  Daisy  Chains. 

1882  75  Advocates'  Close,  Edinburgh. 
381  The  Cowgate,  Edinburgh. 
401  Reid's  Court,  Edinburgh. 

494  Plainstanes  Close,  Edinburgh.  (Kel- 
vingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow. 
Adam  Teacher  Bequest,   1898.) 

708  Country     Market :      Early     Morning, 
High  Street,  Edinburgh. 
3  Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1883  288  Fish     Market,      Upper     Drawbridge, 

Leith. 

308  St.  Mungo's  Well,  Currie. 

484  Port  o'  Leith. 

697  Lauriston  Cattle  Market. 

716  Broomielaw  Bridge,  Glasgow  :  Clear- 
ing up  after  Rain. 

1884  450  Door  of  the  Palace  of  Don  Pedro  the 

Cruel,  Toledo. 
451  Gateway,  Toledo. 


478  Gate  of  the  Sun,  Toledo. 
543  Street  Scene,  Toledo. 

692  Bond  and  Free. 

3  Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh;   Studio,  34  Han- 

over Street,  Edinburgh. 
1885      67  Wandering  Minstrels  :  a  Street  in  Rye. 
184  Sunshine  and  Shade. 
476  John  Knox's  House,  Edinburgh. 
547  Approach  to  the  Watch  Tower :  One 

of  the  Cinque  Ports. 
786  Rye,  from  the  Canal. 

4  Pitt   Street,    Portobello;     Studio,    34    Han- 

over Street,  Edinburgh. 

1885  36  Bramble-Gatherers. 

97  A  Hop  Garden,  Essex. 
116  Morning  on  the  Sands,  Margate. 
509  Edinburgh,    from   the    North    Bridge. 

looking  West. 
615  The  Gate  of  the  Sun,  Toledo. 
805  John  Knox's  House,  Edinburgh. 

1886  451  On  the  Esk  at  Hawthornden. 
513  In  the  Woods  at  Brunstane. 
608  Pet  Lambs,  Polton. 

688  Gathering  Brambles. 

805  Corner  of  the  Place  St.  Mark,  Venice. 

1887  116  Home  Pets. 
280  Primrose  Day. 
302  Noonday  Rest. 

360  ■  When     Twilight     folds     her     quiet 

Wings.' 
600  Cattle  Resting  :  Lake  of  Menteith. 
34  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1887  126  The  Treasury,  Tangier. 
149  Rest  by  the  Way. 

194  Gate  of  the  Casba,  Tangier. 
201  In  the  Socco,  Tangier. 

Lent  by  James  Kirkwood,  Esq. 
12  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1888  54  A  Street  in  Morocco. 
241  Moorish  Well. 

394  Entrance  to  the  Socco,  Tangier. 
577  Rest  by  the  Way. 

693  Marketplace,  Tangier. 

1889  252  Road  Scene,  near  Roslin  Castle. 

329  Early   Morning  after  a   Storm  :    Tan- 

tallon  Castle,  Ship  Ashore. 
451  The  Lee-side  of  a  Nor '-Easter. 

1890  176  Prisoners    from    the    Interior   entering 

Tunis. 
388  Market-Place,   Lidi-Mahrez,  Tunis. 


CATALOGUE 


289 


62  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1891    378  Glenisla,  from  the  Bridge  of  Forter. 
1891-2   68  •  Ca  the  yowes  to  the  knowes.' 
106  St.  Monance  Church. 
366  Summer  Evening-  in  a  Fifeshire  Fish- 
ing Village. 
458  An  Easterly  Gale,  St.  Monance. 
15  Drummond  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1893  9  Church  of  Jerusalem,   Bruges. 

Lent  by  John  Smith,  Esq.,  Alyth. 
188  A     Summer     Shower :     Place     Verte, 

Antwerp. 
208  Street  Scene,  Antwerp. 
268  Market  in  Grande  Place,  Antwerp. 
319  Antwerp. 

1894  2  A  Pottery  Merchant,  Algiers. 
59  A  Street  Scene,  Algiers. 

69  A  Moorish  Cafe,  Algiers. 
235  A  Seaside  Sketch  :  North  Berwick. 
485  A  Cafe,  Algiers. 

1895  8  A  Royal  Palace. 

210  Moorish  Well,  Algiers. 
234  Arab  Minstrels,  Algiers. 
370  Preparing  for  a  Rainy  Day. 
399  Courtyard,  Linlithgow. 
95  Comely  Bank  Avenue,  Edinburgh. 

1896  79  In  the  Church  of  Jerusalem,  Bruges. 
154  Street  Scene,  Malines. 

166  Street  Scene,  Pittenweem. 
321  On  the  Canal,  near  Linlithgow. 
387  September  Gale  on  the  Fife  Coast. 
2  Western  Terrace,  Murray-field,  Edinburgh. 

1897  54  Last    Glimpse    of    the    Setting    Sun  : 

Toledo. 
146  Approach     to    the     Plaza     Zocodover, 

Toledo. 
166  A  Supplicant,  Granada. 
340  Tomb    of     Ferdinand     and     Isabella, 

Granada. 
460  Interior  :  Burgos  Cathedral. 

1898  70  In  the  Palm  Groves,  Elche. 
263  Interior :  Cathedral,  Toledo. 

316  Procession    leaving    the    Church,    St. 

Catherina,  Barcelona. 
332  A  Flower  Seller,  Granada. 
514  View  of  Elche,  Spain. 

1899  61  Noontide:  Glen  Sannox. 
113  Clearing  after  Rain. 

228  The  Fading  Day  :  Glen  Rosa. 
319  A  Grey  Day :  Glen  Sannox. 


391  Street  Scene,  Toledo. 

1900  9  Salmon  Fishers. 

52  A  Fifeshire  Village. 

92  Where  Sea  and  River  Meet. 
2ii  Old  Mill  on  the  River  Don. 
303  Close  of  the  Salmon  Season  :  Cobble 
discharging  Nets. 

1901  63  Easterly  Gale  :  Largo. 

100  Early  Morning  on  the  Fife  Coast. 

189  On    the   Way   to   the   Tryst,    Brig  o' 

Turk. 
315  Lundie  Mill :  Evening. 
456  Preparing  to  lay  up  for  the  Winter. 

1902  129  Early  Morning,  Glen  Sannox. 
315  Street  in  Tunis. 

1903  144  '  Tall  are  the  Oaks  whose  Acorns  fall 

in  Dark  Falloch's  Rill.' 
193  Approaching  Autumn  :  Kilchurn  Castle. 

12  Randolph  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1904  380  Approach    of    Evening :     Ben    Nevis, 

from  the  River  Lochy. 
396  Entrance  to  Loch  Shiel. 
535  Westerly  Gale :  Largo. 

13  Northumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1905  115  Loch  Shiel,  Glenfinnan  :  Clearing  after 

Rain. 
337  The  Silent  Pool,  River  Falloch. 
553  Loch  Ness,  from  Fort  Augustus. 

1906  157  An  Interrupted  Repast. 
279  Clearing  after  Rain. 

293  The  Valley  of  the  Dean. 

1907  70  Market  Place,  Murcia,  Spain. 
153  Early  Morning :  Crail. 

501  Linlithgow  Palace  :  Sunset. 

1908  222  Fishing-Boat  landing  at  Low-tide,  St. 

Andrews. 
230  Coast  Scene,  St.  Andrews. 
528  Evening,    St.    Andrews :    Waiting    for 

the  Tide. 

1909  200  Durham. 

284  Gateway,  Leper  Hospital,  Durham. 
506  Durham,  from  the  River. 

1910  130  Early  Morning  on  the  Tweed  at  Nor- 

ham. 
144  Early  Morning  on  the  Tweed  at  Nor- 

ham :  Hauling  Nets. 
209  Thurm  Mill,  on  the  River  Coquet. 

1911  35  The  Road  to  the  Mill,  Aberfoyle. 
196  The  Queen's  View,  Loch  Ard. 
281  Early  Morning  :  Dunure  Castle. 


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Nisbet,  Pollok  Sinclair — continued 

1912  205  Where  the  Avon  Dhu  leaves  Loch  Ard. 
229  The  Canal  Basin,  Edinburgh. 

273  Dunure  Castle. 
Arts  Club,  Edinburgh. 

1913  29  On  the  Forth  at  Aberfoyle. 
246  Clearing  after  Rain. 

315  The  Bridge  at  Richmond,  Surrey. 

1914  318  St.  Andrews :  Moonrise. 
355  Richmond   Bridge. 

512  Ben  Nevis,  from  Banavie. 

1915  273  The  Broomielaw,  Glasgow. 
315  Richmond  Castle,  Yorkshire. 
398  On  the  Fife  Coast. 

422  Glen  Falloch. 

1916  279  Evening  :  Ceres,  Fifeshire. 
324  Noonday  :  Ceres,  Fifeshire. 
338  Afternoon  :  Ceres,  Fifeshire. 


NISBET,  Robert  Buchan  Painter 

Born  1857. 

Associate  1893.    Academician  1902. 

15  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1880  865  On  the   Beach,   Lismore. 
21  Broughton  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1881  961  Sunset  on  the  Almond. 

1882  457  River  Scene  :  Sunset. 
15  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1883  908  On  Blackheath,  Surrey. 

1075  Grey  Day,  near  Hammer,  Surrey. 
Albert  Gallery. 

1884  883  Near  Dundrennan  :  Evening. 
948  In  the  Haining,  Selkirk. 

1019  Sunset  on  Shere  Heath. 
1 1 16  Near  Hammer,  Surrey. 

1885  868  At  Coldingham. 
874  In  Arran. 

915  Evening  in  Surrey. 
925  In  Berwickshire  :  Spring. 
994  Near  Selkirk  :  Autumn. 
15  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1885       6  In  Arran. 

398  A  Stormy  Day. 

452  Above  North  Corrie,  Arran. 

634  Near  Abinger,  Surrey. 

650  On  the  Road  to  Glen  Sannox. 

828  Spring-Time. 

943  A  Cloud  Effect. 


6  North  Charlotte  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1886  33  Sketch  of  Evening  Effect,  Coldingham. 
996  A  Grey  Day  at  Nigg. 

1028  Rain  Clearing  Off. 

1032  A  Summer  Day  in  Selkirkshire. 

1075  A  Stormy  Day. 

1887  750  A  Cool  Morning. 

Lent  by  W.  M.  Bryce,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
761  Afternoon. 
825  Evening :  Hambledon,  Surrey. 

1887  139  A  Fresh  Day  after  Rain. 

Lent  by  W.  M.  Bryce,  Esq. 
184  A  Bleak  Day  on  Milford  Heath. 
298  Among  the  Sandhills,  Gullane. 
307  Afternoon  :  Milford  Heath. 
350  Spring-time  :  Surrey. 
352  Morning  in  a  Surrey  Lane. 

Lent  by  John  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
523  Homeward  :  Evening. 
808  '  Gloomy  Night  is  gathering  fast. ' 

1888  759  Gullane,  from  the  West :  Morning. 
819  Cattle  on  Milford  Heath  :  Afternoon. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 
973  A  Ruined  Highland  Stronghold. 
iia  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1889  824  Spring-Time. 

838  The  Close  of  the  Day. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Mackay. 
863  Crail  Harbour. 
941  On  the  Esk,  Musselburgh. 
990  Quietude. 

1890  547  Forenoon. 

599  On  the  Bents,  Gullane. 
610  On  a  Surrey  Heath. 
637  Between  Showers. 
661  '  An  Old  Windmill.' 

1891  682  An  Evening  Sky. 
702  A  Cloudy  Day. 
768  A  Moorland. 

787  A  Forenoon  Sky :  Tents  Moor. 
815  In  Midlothian  :  Autumn. 
1891-2 651  Rain-Clouds:    Barden,   Yorkshire. 
787  In  Surrey. 
819  Sunset  on  a  Border  Moor. 

Lent  by  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.,  London. 
1893    411  A  Moonlight  Landscape. 

443  A  Landscape.    (Carnegie  Art  Gallery, 
Pittsburg.     Bought  1895.) 


CATALOGUE 


291 


1894  402  Ferryden,  near  Montrose.    (Mackelvie 

Art  Gallery,  Auckland,  N.Z.    Bought 
with  J.  T.  Mackelvie  Fund,  1895.) 

451  A  Sketch  of  the  Tay  below  Aberfeldy. 

Lent  by  W.  Richardson,  Esq.,  Derby. 

452  A  Corner  of  Loch  Derculich. 
474  At  Montrose  :  Afternoon. 
482  A  Moonlit  Moorland. 

1895  498  Near  the  End  of  the  Harvest. 

556  Autumnal    Landscape.      (K.    National 
Gallerie,  Berlin.     Bought  1896.) 

572  A  Passing  Shower. 

573  Potato-Lifting  in  Perthshire. 
601  Peaceful  Sunset. 

1896  550  A  Moorland  Road :  Afternoon. 

574  Autumn  in  Perthshire. 

585  Farragon,  from  Loch  Derculich. 
592  A  Landscape. 

622  Early  Morning  on  the  River  Tay. 
Duntnore,  Comrie,  Perthshire. 

1897  588  A    November    Evening.      (Art    Gallery 

of  South  Australia,  Adelaide.    Bought 
under  Sir  Thomas  Elder  Bequest,  1899.) 

616  Off  the  Line,  Gullane. 

668  October  Landscape. 

678  An  Autumnal  Day. 

687  A  Wet  Day :  Holy  Island. 

1898  623  Bringing   in    the    Stragglers :    Drizzly 

Weather. 
687  Moonlight. 

697  Old  Berwick  Bridge :  Wet  Day. 
744  Autumn  Clouds. 

1899  577  Sundown. 

586  A  Stormy  Day  on  the  East  Coast. 
588  On  the  Earn,  near  St.  Fillans. 
637  Ploughing. 

656  On  the  Ruchill  :  Afternoon. 
Lent  by  W.  Richardson,  Esq. 

1900  649  A  Watery  Moon. 
668  Autumn  Day. 

675  Near  St.  Fillans :  a  Glimpse  of  Loch 
Earn. 

695  Breezy  Weather. 

Lent  by  L.  L.  Goldie,  Esq.,  Derby. 
737  A  Scottish  Moorland. 
40  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1902    691  A  Woodland  Path. 

696  Quietude. 

698  Landscape,  with  Hail  Cloud.    (Diploma 

Work.    R.S.A.  Collection.) 


742 

1903 

57 

104 

246 

Bar  don 

1904 

37 

39 

40 

1905 

31 

38 

1906 

22 

1907 


1909 


1914 


41 


44 

63 

74 

1908      40 

160 

S03 

78 

223 

489 
28 


1910 


1911  41 
238 
296 

544 

1912  200 
308 
34o 

1913  186 
238 


309 

97 
205 

452 

1915  116 
236 

376 
406 
689 

1916  117 
126 
250 
476 


Macduff  Harbour :  a  Misty  Day. 

Midwinter :  Comrie,  Perthshire. 

Melting  Snow. 

Mussel  Gatherers. 

Landscape,  with  a  Stormy  Sky. 

,  Ferntower  Road,  Crieff. 

Autumn  Moon. 

Sundown. 

The  Hill  Road. 

Landscape  :  Quiet  Evening. 

Haytime. 

Stormy    Afternoon    on    the    Pentland 

Firth. 
At  the  Foot  of  Loch  Finlas. 
The  Hill  Road. 
Late  Afternoon  in  Autumn. 
Sketch  in  Hayfield. 
Schooner  in  the  Moray  Firth. 
The  Snow  Cloud. 

Near  the  Close  of  an  Autumn  Day. 
An  Afternoon  Sky  :  Strathtay. 
On  the  North  Sea. 
A  Surrey  Landscape. 
An  Autumn  Sunset. 
A  Lonely  Shore. 
When  the   Frost  steals  into  the  Air : 

Strathearn. 
In  Strathearn. 

Summer  Morning  in  Eyemouth  Bay. 
A  Perthshire  Moor. 
Stormy  Sunset  Sky. 
A  February  Morning  :  Snow  in  the  Air. 
An  October  Day  near  Crieff. 
1  And  in  the  west   the  orange  sky  of 

evening  died  away.' 
Moonlight. 
Eyemouth  Harbour. 
Near  the  Cromarty  Firth  :  Ploughing. 
Moorland  Landscape. 
Autumn. 

Covsea,  Moray  Firth. 
July  Landscape. 
An  Afternoon  Sky  :  Ayrshire. 
Sundown. 
A  Calm  Forenoon. 
Moonlight. 
A  Frosty  Sky. 
An  Autumn  Landscape. 
Winter,  near  Crieff. 
A  Northern  Harbour. 


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NOBLE,  James  Campbell  Painter 

Born  1846.     Died  1913. 

Associate  1879.    Academician  1892. 

15  Abbey  Hill,  Edinburgh. 
1869    625  Watching  Conspirators. 
1871    106  The  Tiff  :  '  Who  speaks  first?' 

27  Hamilton  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1873  304  '  A  man  convinced  against  his  will 

Is  of  the  same  opinion  still.' 
494  On  the  Moor. 
563  At  the  Brook. 
611  Reverie  :  a  Portrait. 

1874  24  '  Go  off ;    I  discard  you ;    let  me  enjoy 

my  private.     Go  off.' 
378  '  I  care  na'  to  Spin.' 

Lent  by  George  Webster,  Esq.,  London. 
473  Rambling. 
617  Diamond  cut  Diamond. 
5  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1875  115  On  the  Jed. 
266  Sympathy. 

Lent  by  William  Ritchie,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
486  The  Packman. 

Lent  by  James  Gow,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
541  A  Song  of  Joy. 
635  Near  the  End  of  the  Weft. 

1876  168  Hope  and  Memory. 
207  A  Waefu'  Heart. 

Lent  by  George  Webster,  Esq. 
448  'Tween  the  Gloamin'  and  the  Mirk.' 
691  Hale  and  Hearty. 

1877  11  Dulse-Gatherer, 
no  Bathers. 

362  Dutch  Fisher-Girl. 

466  Memories. 

635  Toilers  of  the  Deep. 

1878  30  Water-Lilies. 
148  An  Old  Master. 

282  An  Afternoon  Walk. 
352  In  Pasture. 
525  Luncheon. 

1879  16  The  Duet. 
104  Baffled. 

328  Burntisland  Harbour. 
385  At  Amiens. 
723  At  Rest. 

1880  10  On  the  Thames. 

89  Sunday   Morning.     (Walker  Art  Gal- 
lery, Liverpool.     Bought  1880.) 


142  A  Hardy  Norseman. 
170  The  Retort  Polite. 

Lent  by  D.  Bertram,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

354  Sketch  for  Picture. 
755  On  the  Medway. 

1880  58  Sympathy. 

Lent  by  William  Ritchie,  Esq. 
399  Near  the  End  of  the  Weft. 

1881  45  Buckhaven  Harbour. 

Lent  by  Arthur  Sanderson,   Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
269  Crab-Fishers. 
475  April. 
527  The  Lesson. 
637  On  the  Tyne. 

Lent    by    Richard    Hewat,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 

1882  218  Shere  Heath,  Surrey. 
305  Rouen. 

336  Departure  of  the  Herring  Fleet. 
380  Vale  of  Clyde. 

399  The  Pilot's  Haven. 
573  The  Lone  Shore. 

1883  291  '  As  through  the  land  at  eve  we  went.' 

355  Twilight. 

400  The  Fisherman's  Return. 
403  The  Two  Harvests. 

424  At  Rest. 
498  Pilot  Boats. 

1884  12  The  Medway,  Rochester. 
214  Bondagers. 

225  A  Summer  Day. 
245  September. 
254  Spring-Time. 

449  '  When  Nature's  self  seeks  sweet  re- 
pose. ' 
463  A  Sea  Find. 
Abbey  House,  Coldingham,  Ayton. 

1885  19  Spring-Time. 
126  By  the  Sea. 
141  In  Clover. 

208  A  Weary  Day. 

210  Borderland. 

266  The  Vale  of  Clyde. 

358  A  Pupil  of  Old  Izaak's. 

1885  329  Windy  Day. 
339  Spring-Time. 

1886  287  Spring-Time. 
484  Dawn. 

558  Acteeon  and  Diana. 


CATALOGUE 


293 


564  Autumnal  Shower. 

1887 

21  Wharfedale. 

164  Kelso  Abbey. 

305  Preston  Kirk. 

327  Barden  Tower. 

329  Northfield,  Berwickshire. 

420  On  the  Tyne. 

431  In  Yorkshire. 

1887 

208  Old  Roman  Road. 

292  Bypath. 

300  Mill  by  the  Sea. 

1888 

7  The  Morning  Star. 

187  Sands  Bay,  Coldingham. 

269  Making  for  Harbour. 

301  A  Squall. 

355  The  Signal  of  Distress. 

1889 

73  A  Frosty  Morning. 

120  Coming  in  with  the  Tide. 

213  An  Old-World  Harbour. 

249  Tweedmouth. 

390  A  Passing  Squall. 

1890 

59  A  Winter  Pasture. 

105  Snowstorm  passing  over  the  Cheviots. 

200  Harbour  at  St.  Abb's. 

243  Crossing  the  Brook. 

1891 

40  Castles  in  the  Air. 

119  A  Desolate  Sea. 

234  The  White  Squall. 

284  A  Summer  Evening. 

342  A  Freshening  Breeze. 

1891-2  277  Teviotdale. 

279  Near  Fast  Castle. 

289  Solitude. 

314  The  Harbour  Mouth. 

345  '  The  clouds  grew  black  and  the  wind 

grew  loud.' 

353  The  Mill  on  the  Meadow. 

469  '  Wherein   dwells    naught   but    Loveli- 

ness and  Peace.' 

1893 

ieo  Making  for  Harbour. 

144  Half-Tide    Rocks,    East    Coast,    Ber- 

wickshire.    (Diploma  Work.     R.S.A. 

Collection.) 

186  Beached. 

234  '  October  grave  sweeps  slowly  by 

With  trailing  robes  of  ashen-grey.' 

249  '  The  Gates  of  Sunset. ' 

1894 

31  Entrance  to  St.  Abb's. 

184  Storm  in  November. 

239  Passing  Snowstorm. 

1897 


1898 


262  St.  Abb's. 
329  Portrait. 

1895  211  Luncheon. 

Lent  by  James  Mylne,  Esq.,  W.S. 
316  Peel  Harbour. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 
420  Landscape  :  Morning. 

Lent  by  R.  T.  Naismith,  Esq. 
Gogar  Mains,  Corstorphine. 

1896  45  Early  Morning  :  Berwick. 
191  Child's  Head. 

292  Outward  Bound. 
331  Evening. 
411  The  Bather. 
47  Burning  Potato  Wrack. 
143  A  Lane  in  Brittany. 
178  The  Bass. 

262  Sardine  Boats,  Concarneau. 
450  The  Bay  of  Concarneau. 

270  Gogar  Burn. 
282  The  Bass  Rock. 
437  Bay  of  Concarneau. 
502  Golden  Harvest. 
531  Portrait. 

12  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1899  162  The  Student. 
176  Eyemouth. 

217  On  the  East  Coast. 

271  Outward    Bound.       (Smith     Institute, 

Stirling.    Presented  by  Sir  H.  Camp- 
bell-Bannerman,  M.P.,  1897.) 
318  Portrait. 

1900  35  Crossing  the  Bar. 
159  Miss  Erne  Cathles. 
190  Swinedriech,  Dort. 

204  Fish  Sale  on  the  Dutch  Coast. 
475  On  the  Maas. 

1901  28  A  Squally  Day. 

85  Bruce's  Castle,  Loch  Fyne. 
284  A  Flying  Dutchman. 
329  Dort,  on  the  Maas. 

1902  126  River  Boats  on  the  Maas. 
134  An  Old  Dutch  Town. 
235  The  Three  Graces. 

354  Dordrecht. 

1903  181  With  Wind  and  Tide. 
230  A  Dutch  Landscape. 
294  Windmill  on  the  Marsh. 

1904  157  A  Dutch  Trade  Way. 
291  Papendreich. 


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Noble,  James  Campbell — continued 
519  Dutch  Canal. 

1905  a8o  Cat's-Paw,  on  the  Maas. 

495  Cnoc-nan-Sithichean  :  The  Hill  of  the 

Little  Folk. 
353  At  Close  of  Day. 

1906  121  River  Tramps. 
186  Snell  October. 

252  Fish  Sale,  Katwyk. 

1907  218  A  Dutch  River. 
220  Twilight. 

324  A  Hill  Farm. 

1908  172  A  Windmill,  Norfolk. 

250  Evening  :  Norfolk  Broads. 
281  Entrance  to  Canal. 

1909  134  An  Old  Dutch  Town. 

193  '  When  Nature's  self  seeks  sweet  re- 
pose.' 
312  A  Windy  Day. 

1910  223  '  Blessed  Morar.' 
279  A  Sand  Boat. 

1911  93  Vegetable  Market,  Zweindrecht.    (N.G. 

of     Victoria,     Melbourne.      Bought 

1912.) 
233  Landing  Stage  on  the  Maas. 
263  The  White  Sail. 

1912  67  The  Marble  Quarry. 

232  The  White  Sands,  Iona. 
318  Evening. 
12  Nelson  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1913  14  Strathspey. 

82  Sunset  near  Glencaple.    (N.G.  of  Scot- 
land.     Presented    by     Artist's    Ad- 
mirers, 1914.) 
273  Old  Pier,  Iona. 

1914  159  Evening  :   Dordrecht. 

171  Santa  Maria  della  Salute,  Venice. 

230  At  Ledaig. 

288  The  End  of  the  Loch. 


NOBLE,  Robert  Painter 

Born  1857. 
Associate   1892.    Academician   1903. 
38  Abbeyhill,  Edinburgh. 

1877  639  The  Young  Bird-Catcher. 

1878  1  The  Smiddy  Corner. 
40  A  Hazy  Morning. 


42  Sunshine. 

Lent  by  W.  Brodie,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
516  A  Bit  in  Duddingston. 

1879  52  A  Street  in  Amiens. 

149  Reid's  Close,  Canongate. 

Lent  by  R.  Alexander,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 
160  Gentle's  Close,  Canongate. 

455  Whup  the  Cat. 

5  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1880  279  Redding  the  Line. 

480  Buckhaven,  looking  West. 

520  Street  Scene,  Canongate,  Edinburgh. 

571  A  Tale  of  Dangers  Past. 

627  An  Argument. 

1881  78  An  Evening  in  November. 
87  Net-mending. 

313  '  Resting.' 
532  Fishing. 
591  September. 

1882  142  Passing  Thoughts. 
237  Street  in  Rouen. 

456  Sunshine  and  Shade. 
469  Interior. 

641  St.  Maclou,  Rouen. 

Lent  by  R.  Heggie,  Esq.,  Kirkcaldj 

1883  70  '  Through  the  Mirror. ' 

466  Apple    Blossom :    Ferme    St.    Simeon, 

Honfleur. 
585  Baiting  the  Line. 
776  Going  out  with  the  Tide. 

1884  61  Gossip. 

701  Apple  Blossom  :  Honfleur. 
734  The  Guisards. 
794  The  Cider  Garden. 

6  Comely  Green  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1885  41  Mother's  Help. 
122  Sunshine. 

335  Interior. 
S44  Evening. 
782  God-Speed. 

1885  70  An  East  Coast  Fishing  Village. 

1886  104  On  the  Marne  at  Gretz. 
308  Noontide. 

477  The  Coming  Storm. 
519  '  Cradled  in  his  Calling.' 
636  '  Hand  in  hand,   when   our  Life  was 
May.' 
16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1887  469  Summer  Flowers. 
664  FSte  des  Fleurs. 


CATALOGUE 


295 


1888  342  Preston  Mill. 
508  At  Prestonkirk. 
684  Fete  Champetre. 

1889  203  Meadow-land. 
417  The  Mill  Sluice. 
521  After  a  Spate. 

725  A  Welcome  Visitor. 
East  Linton,  Preston  Kirk,  Haddingtonshire. 

1890  24  The  Mill  on  the  Tyne. 

277  By  Quiet  Waters. 
404  The  Signal. 

1891  489  Phantassie. 
1891-2  313  Preston  Kirk. 

443  The  Hanging  Willow. 

1893  49  Noon. 

119  The  Mill  Dam. 
216  The  Mill. 

219  Evening  Sunset. 

1894  108  Prestonkirk  :  Evening. 
121  Esher  Heath,  Surrey. 

220  Old  Mill,  Cobham,  Surrey. 
253  Harvest  Time. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
315  Morning :  Surrey. 

1895  181  October :  Knows,  Prestonkirk. 
218  Cloudland  :  Shorthand  Note. 
301  On  the  River  Orr. 

335  Sunset  in  East  Lothian. 
404  Blossom. 

1896  67  Summer-Time. 

197  Golden  Harvest-Time. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Tullis,  Esq.,  Burnside. 
220  Oxshott,  Surrey. 
319  In  the  Meadow. 
396  November  Evening. 

1897  38  Cattle  Resting. 
142  Apple  Blossom. 
160  At  the  Sluice. 
253  Wild  Roses. 

332  Child  against  Blossom. 

1898  67  East  Linton. 

278  An  Autumn  Evening. 
293  Hailes  Mill. 

349  Sunshine  after  Rain. 
429  A  Cheerless  Day. 

1899  152  Sky,  Windmill,  and  Moorland. 
164  When  kind  Gloamin'  comes. 
216  Close  of  a  Summer's  Day. 
230  Ducks  and  Drakes. 

290  A  Water  Kelpie. 


1900  123  Under  the  Sea  Wall. 
242  Prestonkirk  Meadow. 
647  A  Tyneside  Landscape. 
697  Falkland  Palace. 

744  St.  Monan's  Kirk. 

1901  135  A   Summer's    Day.     (Diploma    Work. 

'Summer    Time.'      R.S.A.     Collec- 
tion.) 

275  Evening. 

328  By  the  Meadow. 
383  A  Likely  Pool. 

1902  170  Evening. 

175  Catching  Bairdies. 

257  In  the  Glamour  of  Evening. 

263  When  the  Day's  Work  is  Done. 

462  '  Give  us  this  day  our  Daily  Bread. ' 

1903  163  On  the  Tyne  at  East  Linton. 
291  Winter  Fare. 

495  Harvest  Time  :  East  Lothian. 

1904  191  Apple  Blossom. 
300  In  the  Meadow. 
303  A  Summer  Evening. 

1905  216  Polwarth. 
237  East  Linton. 

289  The  Valley  of  the  Tyne. 

1906  120  '  When  Nature's  Self  seeks  Sweet  Re- 

pose.' 
211  East  Linton  :  Harvest-Time. 
435  Polwarth. 

1907  248  Leading. 

265  A  Pool  on  the  Tyne. 

505  Fringe  of  the  Lammermoors. 

1908  200  The  Village  Burn. 
265  Willows. 

276  Harvest-Time  :  East  Lothian. 

1909  236  East  Lothian. 

307  Willows  :  Prestonkirk. 
495  '  Where  the  Bee  Sucks.' 

1910  237  Pastoral  Landscape. 

459  Whitekirk  and  the  Binning  Wood. 

1911  5  A  Misty  Morning.     (Scottish   Modern 

Arts  Association.     Bought  1911.) 
73  The  Month  of  May. 
159  A  Good  Harvest  Day. 

1912  71  East  Lothian. 

157  The  Sylvan  Tyne. 

The  Neuk,  East  Linton,  Haddingtonshire. 

1913  68  Noon-day. 

131  The  Shimmering  River. 
233  Meadow-lands,  East  Linton. 


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Noble,  Robert — continued 

1914  148  A  Weir  on  the  Tyne,  East  Linton. 
226  An  Old  Castle  Orchard. 

351  Springtime :  Sketch. 

1915  99  Siller  Saughs  :  Summertime. 
301  Prestonkirk  Meadow. 

392  Springtime. 

1916  317  An  Old  Border  Keep. 

383  The  Meeting  of  the  Earn  and  the  Tay. 
388  Noonday. 


OAKES,  John  Wright  Painter 

Born  1820.     Died  1887. 

Hon.  Member  1883. 

712  Bold  Street,  Liverpool. 

1849  57  The  Road  on  Wallasey  Marsh. 
330  On  the  Machno,  North  Wales. 
381  River  Derwent,  Borrodale. 

102  Bold  Street,  Liverpool. 

1850  41  Rhyd-du,  Caernarvonshire. 

106  Daybreak  on  the  Ellesmere  Canal. 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
290  A  Corner  of  Old  Conway. 
454  Cwm-Egiea,  Caernarvonshire. 

1851  74  Ditton   Marsh,   looking  towards   Run- 

corn. 

361  Shrimper's   Cottage  on  the  Sandhills, 
New  Brighton. 

616  Porthlwyd  Trout  Stream,  Caernarvon- 
shire. 
2  Dover  Street,  Liverpool. 

1852  266  Salmon  Leap  at  Stonebyres. 
354  Cwm  Dyllin,  Caernarvonshire. 
472  Fishing  Boats  at  Aber-Conway. 

102  Bold  Street,  Liverpool. 

1853  225  A  Showery  Day  on  Birker  Moor,  Esk- 

dale. 
373  A  Spring  Day  in  the  Vale  of  Clwyd 
639  Cranmore,  Galway  Bay. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 
60  Pembroke  Place,  Liverpool. 

1854  137  Beverly  Beck,  Yorkshire. 

232  Interior   of   Stand    Old    Chapel,    near 

Pilkington. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
476  Bridlington  Quay,  Yorkshire. 


1855  37  The  Willow  Mill,  Denbighshire. 
200  Loch  Ranza,  Isle  of  Arran. 

281  Boat-House  on  the  Trent  and  Mersey 
Canal  :  Early  Morning. 
Endfield  House,  28    Victoria  Road,  Kensing- 
ton, London. 

1856  98  On  the  Sannox  Water. 

171  Twll-du  :  The  Devil's  Kitchen. 
232  The  Vale  of  Bersham. 
1859      85  Vale  of  the  Dee. 

1861  76  Dead  Plover. 
437  Morning. 

446  Mill  on  the  Ogwen. 

1862  176  The  Caernarvonshire  Coast. 
518  On  the  Coast  at  Rhyl. 

526  The  River  Stour  below  Sandwich. 

1863  412  A  Creek  on  the  Leven. 
590  After  Sunset. 

603  Evening. 

1864  418  The  Foot  of  Goatfell,  Arran. 
500  The  Mill  Dam. 

1865  247  A  Bit  on  a  Westmoreland  Common. 

447  The    River   Dee  below   the   Aqueduct, 

looking  towards  Chirk. 
Lent  by  Mr.   Bruce. 
593  The      Eagle's     Haunt :     Summit     of 
Carurd-davyd. 

1866  346  The     Coming     Storm.      (Nottingham 

Art  Gallery.    '  The  Coming  Shower. ' 
Bought  1908.) 
352  Morning    on     the    East    Coast,    near 
Stonehaven. 

1867  251  The   Landing   Place,    Locarno :    Early 

Morning. 
419  '  The  Stream  from  Llyn  Idwal. ' 

1868  462  Mill  on  Swarthmore  Beck. 
840  Newbro'  Common. 

1869  6 'Showery.' 

16  A  Bit  of  Derwent  Water. 

1870  635  The  Lancashire  Coast  at  Hightown. 
643  Chepstow  Castle. 

Leant    House,    Addison    Road,     Kensington, 
London. 
1876    357  Mill  on  the  River  Seiont. 

1883  183  Mew  Stone,  Plymouth  Roads. 

486  A  Wild  March  Morning :  Tennyson. 

1884  138  Llyn-yr-Adur,  or  the  Adder's  Pool. 

1885  4  The  Mill-Dam,  Ebden  Vale,  Somerset. 
545  The   Roman    Bridge  over  the   Ogwen 

River. 


CATALOGUE 


297 


1886  174  Cwm  Eigian  Moor  :  Shepherds  search- 

ing  for  Strayed  Sheep. 
286  Deeside. 

1887  i2i  Corner  of  the  Harvest  Field. 


O'BRIEN,  Dermod,  P.R.H.A.     Painter 

Born  1865. 

Hon.  Member  19 14. 

Royal  Hibernian  Academy,  Dublin. 
1915    246  Heading  the  Stooks. 


OLDRIEVE,  William  T.         Architect 

Born  1853. 

Hon.  Member  19 14. 

H.M.  Office  of  Works,  Edinburgh. 
1913    419  Glasgow  Cathedral :  New  Roof.    Some 
details  of  the  Oak  Carvings. 
426  Glasgow    Cathedral :     New    Roof    of 

Choir,  Perspective. 
43 l  Glasgow  Cathedral  :  New  Roof.    Some 
details  of  the  Oak  Carvings. 


ORCHARDSON,   Sir  William  Quiller 

c         o        rv  j  Painter 

Born  1832.     Died  1910. 

Birth  year  1835  generally  given  is  incorrect. 

Hon.  Member  187 1. 

4  Gardner's  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1848  337  Sketching  from  Nature. 
1  Grove  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1849  294  An  Interior. 

1851  385  The  Astrologer. 

1852  291  Prince     Charles      Edward     and      the 

Catherans. 
4  Torphichen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1853  317  Wishart's  Last  Exaltation. 

(1848-53   exhibited  as  W.,   W.   G.,   and 
W.  J.  Orchardson.) 

26  Royal  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1854  23  The  Cottage  Door. 
446  Master  Henry  Keith. 

1855  59  Little  Nell. 


94  Lucy. 

389  Master  D.  M.  M.  Crichton. 
1856    300  Claudio  and  Isabel. 
2    Warriston    Crescent,    Edinburgh. 

1858  418  Marley  Gray. 

1859  384  Through  the  Corn. 

1860  142  Jeanie  Deans  and  the  Laird  o'  Dumbie- 

dykes. 
235  Under  the  Vine,  Heidelberg.    (By  John 
MacWhirter  and  W.  Q.  Orchardson.) 
67  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1861  69  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
180  Portrait. 

366  (No  title  in  Catalogue.) 

1862  31  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 

101  James  Tytler,  Esq.,  of  Woodhouselee. 
182  Children   of   C.    Scott   Plumer,   Esq., 

Sunderland  Hall. 
266  Mr.    Henry,    Inventor    of    the    Henry 

Rifle. 
743  Rev.  D.  T.  K.  Drummond. 
60  Stanley  Street,  London. 

1863  23  Jeanie  Deans. 

198  Little     Nell     and     her     Grandfather. 
(Mappin  Art  Gallery,  Sheffield.    Same 
title.      Bequeathed    by    J.     Newton 
Mappin,  1887.) 
Lent  by  F.  Borders,  Esq. 
290  J.   H.    Brown,   of  Quarter  and   Duni- 
pace. 
1863  287  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
1870    600  Prince  Hal  and  Falstaff. 
Lent  by  C.  Moxon,  Esq. 
19  St.  John's  Wood  Road,  London. 

1872  100  Toilers  of  the  Sea.    (Aberdeen  Art  Gal- 

lery.   Alex.  Macdonald  Bequest,  1884.) 
Lent  by  Alex.  Macdonald,  Esq. 

1873  326  The  Forest  Pet. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Christie,  Esq.,  Liberton. 
Hyndford  House,  Brompton  Road,  London. 

1875  74  The  Escaped. 

Lent  by  Walter   M'Farlane,    Esq.,   Glas- 
gow. 

206  Monsieur  and  Madame. 
295  Oscar  and  Bran. 

Lent  by  John  G.  Sandeman,  Esq.,  Glas 
gow. 

1876  295  The  Protector. 

Lent  by  John  G.  Sandeman,  Esq. 

1877  261  A  Portrait. 


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THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Orchardson,  Sir  William  Quiller — cont. 
262  Consolation  over  a  Cup  of  Tea. 

Lent  by  John  G.  Sandeman,  Esq. 
350  A  Portrait. 
Kent  Villa,  London. 

1879  40  A    Social    Eddy,     left    by    the    Tide. 

(Aberdeen  Art  Gallery.  Alex.  Mao 
donald  Bequest,  1884.  A  small  version 
bequeathed  in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar 
to  the  burgh  of  Broughty  Ferry. 
Vide  Orchar,  '  Index  of  Lenders. ') 
Lent  by  Alex.  Macdonald,  Esq. 
251  The  Queen  of  the  Swords.  (Vide  1910, 
No.  138.) 

Lent  by  John  G.  Sandeman,  Esq. 
1  Lansdowne  Road,  Notting  Hill,  London. 

1880  186  A  Revolutionist.     (Bequeathed  in   1898 

by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 

Lent  by  Jas.  G.  Orchar,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
Ivyside,   Westgate,  Thanet. 

1881  216  Napoleon  on  Board  the  '  Bellerophon,' 

1815.    (N.G.     of     British     Art.     Sir 
Francis  Chantrey  Bequest  Purchase, 
1880.) 
1  Spencer  Street,   Victoria  Street,  London. 

1883  192  The     Farmer's     Daughter.      (Kelvin- 

grove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.  Pre- 
sented by  Sons  of  James  Reid,  1896.) 

1884  367  Nuns. 

1885  235  Voltaire.      (Hamburg    Gallery.      Pre- 

sented by  Herr  Schwabe.  Dundee 
Art  Gallery.  Study  for  Picture. 
Bought  with  John  Morris  Fund, 
1907.) 
1  Spencer  Street,  Victoria  Street,  London, 
S.  W.,  and  Ivyside,  Westgate,  Thanet. 

1886  258  The  Salon  of  Madame  R^camier. 

1887  344  Master  Baby.     (Vide  191 1,  No.  96.) 
13  Portland  Place,  London,  W. 

1890  28  Her  First  Dance.  (Bequeathed  in 
1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.'  Another  version, 
dated  1884,  N.G.  of  British  Art. 
Henry  Tate  Gift,  1894.) 
Lent  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  Esq. 
190  '  Mariage  de  Convenance  ' :  After ! 

Lent  by  John  M.  Keiller,  Esq.,  Dundee. 


1896  252 

1897  221 

1898  358 


489 

1901 

282 

1902 

420 

1903 

142 

1905  240 


1907 

140 

1908 

194 

295 

1909 

318 

1910 

123 

138 

1911   22 


96 


The  Reception. 

Lent  by  John  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

Henry  Balfour  Fergusson,  Esq.  (Dun- 
dee Art  Gallery.  Presented  by  Sub- 
scribers, 1896.) 

Sir     David     Stewart,     of     Banchory. 
(In  Aberdeen  Council  Chambers.) 
Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  Aberdeen. 

James  Tullis,  Esq. 

Mrs.  Tullis. 

The  late  Lord  Lothian. 

Lent  by  the  National  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Doves. 
Lent  by  James  Murray,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 

Sir  John  Leng,  M.P.  (Dundee  Art 
Gallery.  Presented  by  Subscribers, 
1901.) 

Lent  by  the  Dundee  Free  Library  Com- 
mittee. 

The  Young  Duke. 

Lent  by  George  McCulloch,  Esq.,   Lon- 
don. 

Sir  Walter  Gilbey,  Bart. 

Lent  by  Sir  Walter  Gilbey,  Bart. 

The  Story  of  a  Life. 

Lent  by  Sir  Hugh  Smiley,  Bart,  Ireland. 

T.  Carlaw  Martin,  Esq.  :  Presentation 
Portrait. 

St.   Helena,   1816 :    Napoleon  dictating 
to  Count  Las  Cases  the  Account  of 
his  Campaigns. 
Lent  by  the  Keiller  Trustees. 

Blossoms  Fair. 

Lent    by    Mrs.    J.    Coutts    Michie,    184 
Queen's  Gate,  London. 

The  Queen  of  Swords.     (Vide  1879,  No. 
281.)    (N.G.    of    Scotland.     Finished 
Study  for  Picture.     Bought  19 10.) 
Lent  by  the  Keiller  Trustees. 

On  the  Grand  Canal  Venice. 

Lent   by    T.    G.    Bishop,    Esq.,    Helens- 
burgh. 

Master  Baby.  (Vide  1887,  No.  344-) 
(N.G.  of  Scotland.  Bought,  with  aid 
of  an  anonymous  gift,  in  1913 
from  Sir  Hugh  Lane,  whose  condi- 
tions offering  the  picture  to  Dublin 
Municipal  Gallery  were  not  accepted.) 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Coutts  Michie. 


CATALOGUE 


299 


PARK,  Patric  Sculptor 

Born  1811.     Died  1855. 

Associate  1849.    Academician   185 1. 

London. 

1839  501  Bust  of  John  Landseer,  Esq.,  A.R.A. 
502  Bust  of  R.  B.  Haydon,  Esq. 

8  George  Street,  University  College,  London. 

1840  365  A      Sphairobolos,      or     Ball-Thrower, 

dancing  before  Ulysses. 

367  Bust  of  the  Hon.  Lord  Jeffrey.  (Vide 
1849,  No.  605,  and  1850,  No.  482.) 
(National  Portrait  Gallery.  Bust  in 
Marble.  Bought  1861.  Scottish 
N.P.G.  In  Plaster.  Presented  by 
A.  W.  Inglis,  1903.) 

367  Bust  of  the  Hon.  Lord  Jeffrey. 

369  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

377  Bust  of  Sir  Thomas  Dick  Lauder, 
Bart. 

384  Diomede. 

1841  551  Bust  of  a  Gentleman. 

8  George  Street,  London,  and  Edinburgh. 

1842  525  Bust  of  Sir  Charles  Napier. 

526  Bust  of  a  Gentleman. 

527  Bust  of  James  Miller,  Esq. 

528  Bust  of  Mrs.  Finlay. 

529  Bust  of  Thomas  Duncan,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

(Vide  1916,  No.  43.)  (R.S.A.  Collec- 
tion. Original  Model.  Presented  by 
Sitter's  Widow,  1886.) 

530  Bust  of  Patrick  Robertson,  Esq. 

536  Bust  of  D.  O.  Hill,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

537  Bust  of  Charles  Dickens,  Esq. 

538  Bust  of  Mrs.  Lees. 

530  Bust  of  James  Jardine,  Esq. 
540  Bust  of  W.  T.  Musgrave,  Esq. 

1843  578  Wm.      Scott,      Esq.,     Teviot     Bank  : 

Marble  Bust. 
580  Bust  in  Marble  of  James  Jardine,  Esq. 
593  John,  Son  of  Dr.  Malcolm  :  Bust. 
78  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1848  612  Bust  of  James  Reddie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
615  Bust  of  the  Earl  of  Dundonald,  G.C.B. 
618  Bust  of  Sir  Harry  Smith,  Bart.,  G.C.B. 

23  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1849  603  Bust  of  Rev.  Dr.  Begg. 

604  Bust  of  Rev.  John  Bruce. 

605  Bust   of    Hon.    John    Jeffrey.       (Vide 

1840,  No.  367,  and  1850,  No.  482.) 


606 
607 

612 
613 
616 
619 
620 
621 
622 


625 


1850    460 

463 
465 


467 
468 
473 
475 

479 

480 

482 


1851  645 
646 
647 


648 


Bust  of  Rev.  Thomas  Guthrie. 

Bust  of  Rev.  Samuel  Miller,  of  Glas- 
gow. 

Bust  of  Sir  Charles  J.  Napier. 

Bust  of  P.  S.  Fraser,  Esq. 

Bust  of  a  Young  Lady. 

The  Artist's  Son. 

Bust  of  Sir  Neil  Douglas,  K.C.B. 

Bust  of  Alex.  Dunlop,  Esq.,  Advocate. 

Bust  of  Horatio  M'Culloch,  Esq., 
R.S.A.  (R.S.A.  Collection.  Com- 
missioned by  R.S.A.  It  was  cut  in 
Marble  by  W.  G.  Stevenson,  1873.) 

The  Artist's  Wife.  (Vide  1916,  No. 
84.)  (Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glas- 
gow. Plaster  cast  of  original  clay. 
Presented  by  Sculptor's  son,  H. 
Patric  Park,  1906.) 

Bust  of  Professor  Simpson.  (Scottish 
N.P.G.  In  Marble,  by  J.  Steven- 
son Rhind,  after  Park.  Presented 
by  Sir  W.  G.  Simpson,  1892.) 

Bust  of  the  Hon.  the  Lady  Ann  Char- 
teris. 

Colossal  Head  of  Oliver  Cromwell. 
Modelled  from  Death-mask  ordered 
by  Grand  Duke  of  Tuscany.  (R.S.A. 
Collection.  Plaster  Bust  of  Crom- 
well. Presented  by  W.  B.  Hodgson, 
1862.) 

Bust  in  Marble  of  John  Miller,  Esq. 

Bust  in  Marble  of  Young  Gentleman. 

Early  Efforts. 

Sleeping  Child,  the  Daughter  of  A.  S. 
Logan,  Esq. 

Bust  in  Bronze  of  the  late  James  Kin- 
near,  Esq. 

Equestrian  Statuette :  Sir  Charles 
James  Napier  addressing  his  Troops. 

Bust  of  the  late  Lord  Jeffrey,  modelled 
from  Bust  executed  in  1840.  (Vide 
1840,  No.  367.) 

Bust  of  Very  Rev.  Principal  Lee. 

Statuette  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Spark. 

James  Stewart,  Esq.,  late  of  Dunearn  : 
Bust. 

Lent  by  the  United  Kingdom  Assurance 
Company. 

Posthumous  Bust  of  the  late  Mrs. 
W.  M.  Ellis. 


300 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Park,  Patric — continued 

651  Bust  of  Dr.  Malcolm. 

655  Bust  of  Kenneth  Macleay,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

(R.S.A.  Collection.  In  Plaster.  Pre- 
sented by  Miss  Macleay,  1879.) 

656  Bust    of    Sir    John    Watson    Gordon, 

P.R.S.A. 

657  Bust    of    Professor    W.     E.     Aytoun. 

(National  Portrait  Gallery.  In 
Plaster.  Presented  by  Andrew  C.  Kay, 
1909.  Scottish  N.P.G.  In  Marble, 
by  John  Rhind,  after  Park.  Pre- 
sented by  the  Misses  Aytoun,   1890.) 

658  Bust  of  Sir  David  Brewster. 

659  Mask  in  Marble. 

666  Francis  Abbott,  Esq.  :  a  Fragment  of 
a  Statue. 
78  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1852  675  Bust  of  D.  O.  Hill,  Esq.,  Secretary  of 

the  Royal  Scottish  Academy.  (Vide 
1880,  No.  369,  and  1916,  No.  16.) 

676  Bust  of  David  Ness,  Esq. 

677  Bust  of  a  Lady.     (?  Artist's  Mother, 

of  which  there  is  Plaster  Cast  of 
original  clay  in  Kelvingrove  Art  Gal- 
lery, Glasgow.  Presented  by  Artist's 
Son,  H.  Patric  Park,  1906.) 

678  A  Model  of  the  Bust  executed  in  Marble 

for  the  Family  of  Grant,  of  Glen- 
morriston. 

679  A  Model  of  a  Bust  to  be  executed  in 

Marble  of  Mrs.   Kenneth  Macleay. 
684  Bust  of  Mrs.  C.  D.  Young. 
695  Diomed  before  the  Lightning. 
710  Bust  in  Marble  of  Mrs.  Scott. 
713  Bust  of  John  Inglis,  Esq.,  Advocate. 
Edinburgh,    and    104    Church    Street,    Man- 
chester. 

1853  690  Bust   in    Marble   of   the    Rev.    Henry 

Grey,  D.D.,  of  Free  St.  Mary's, 
Edinburgh.  Sculptured  at  the  re- 
quest of  Members  of  his  Congrega- 
tion and  others.  To  be  placed  in  the 
New  College,  Edinburgh. 

1854  695  Late     Lord     Justice-General     Boyle  : 

Model  for  a  Marble  Bust  erected  in 
the  Hall  of  the  Solicitors  before  the 
Supreme  Courts. 
700  Bust  of  D.  Charles  Bell,  K.L.S.,  Man- 
chester. 


703  Group  in  Plaster  of  a  Marble  of  the 
Daughters  of  R.  N.  Philips,  Esq. 
Executed  in  Marble  in  Manchester. 

708  Euphrosyne. 

714  Bust  of  William  Bevan,  Esq. 

725  A  Huguenot  Leader. 
104  King  Street,  Manchester. 
L855    747  Bust  of  Napoleon   III.    The  Original 
Model  executed  at  St.  Cloud  during 
1854     for     a     Marble.    (Victoria     & 
Albert  Museum.     In  Marble.     Bought 
1856.    Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glas- 
gow.     Plaster   Cast    from   original 
clay.     Presented  by  H.  Patric  Park, 
the  Sculptor's  Son,  1906.) 
Lent  by  the  Duke  of  Hamilton. 

748  Marble  Bust  of  Mrs.  Houldsworth,  of 
Coltness. 

752  Bust  of  the  Earl  of  Dundonald. 

761  John  Thomson  Gordon,  Esq.,  Sheriff 
of  Mid-Lothian.  Presented  to  Mrs. 
Gordon  by  his  friends. 

766  Bust  of  William  Fairbairn,  Esq. 

769  Bust  of  Professor  William  Fergusson, 
Esq.,  King's  College,  London. 
1856  721  A  Scotch  Lassie  :  The  Sculptor's  Wife. 
(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow. 
Plaster  Cast  of  original  clay.  Pre- 
sented by  H.  Patric  Park,  the 
Sculptor's  Son,  1906.  N.G.  of  Scot- 
land. In  Marble,  '  with  some  modi- 
fications,' by  W.  Brodie,  R.S.A. 
Vide  Brodie,  1858,  No.  763.  Pre- 
sented by  R.S.A.,  1910.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

725  Bust  of  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cam- 
bridge. 

735  Bust  of  Austin   Henry   Layard,   Esq. 
M.P. 

739  Bust  of  a  Boy. 

741  Portrait :  Statue  of  a  Child.    (Kelvin- 
grove   Art    Gallery,     Glasgow.      In 
Plaster.      Presented    by    H.     Patric 
Park,  the  Sculptor's  Son,  1906.) 
1868    817  Late  Principal  Cunninghame  :  Marble 
Bust  by  Mossman,   H. R.S.A.,   from 
a  Model  by  Park. 
1863   415  Marble  Bust  of  John  Thomson  Gordon, 
Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Mid-Lothian. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Gordon. 


CATALOGUE 


301 


1880  369  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  D.  O.  Hill, 
R.S.A.,  who  was  forty  years  Secre- 
tary of  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
Intended  to  be  placed  in  the  National 
Gallery.  Modelled  from  life  by  the 
Artist,  and  executed  in  Marble  for 
the  Academy  by  John  Hutchison, 
R.S.A.  (Vide  1852,  No.  675,  and 
1916,  No.  16.)  (N.G.  of  Scotland. 
Presented  by  R.S.A. ,  1910.) 
371  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Watson  Gordon,  President  of  the 
Royal  Scottish  Academy.  (R.S.A. 
Collection.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

1887   433  Bust  in   Marble  of  the   late  Sir  John 
Watson    Gordon,    P.R.S.A.    (R.S.A. 
Collection.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

1916  11  David  Hamilton,  Architect:  Bust  in 
Marble,  undraped.  (Kelvingrove  Art 
Gallery,  Glasgow.  Presented  by 
Miss  Hamilton,  1879.) 
Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of 
Glasgow. 
16  D.  O.  Hill,  R.S.A.  :  Bust  in  Marble. 
(Vide  1852,  No.  675,  and  1880,  No. 

369.) 

Lent  by  the  N.G.  of  Scotland. 

34  Two  Children  with  a  Hound  :   Marble 

Group. 

Lent    by    G.    Stuart    Robertson,    Esq., 
London. 
43  Thomas    Duncan,    R.S.A.  :    Bust    in 

Plaster.     (Vide  1842,  No.  529.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
84  The   Artist's  Wife  :    Bust  in   Plaster. 

(Vide  1849,  No.  625.) 

Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of 
Glasgow. 


PARKER,  Henry  Perlee  Painter 

Born  1795.     Died  1873. 

Hon.  Member  1829. 

No  official  record  of  election,  but  so  appears  in 
Catalogue  of  1829. 


INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

Pilgrim  Street,   Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
1824    149  The  Bracklin  Brigg. 
177  Fruit  Girl. 
Brunswick  Place,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
1827     115  The  Covenanter. 

120  The  Roadside  Labourer. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

Newcastle. 

1827  24  Smuggler  Resting. 

267  The   Porteous   Mob  breaking  into  the 
Tolbooth. 

1828  20  A  Smuggler  Wounded. 
92  The  Old  Pilot. 

202  The  Smuggler. 

1829  7  A  Cullercoats  Fisher  Girl. 
109  Mending  Lobster  Nets. 
136  The  Poacher. 

1832      68  Smugglers  making  a  Signal. 
230  The  Highland  Piper. 

1838  166  The  Look-out. 

199  Doubtful  Weather. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  21  A  Looking-Glass  Reflection. 
253  The  Old  Pilot. 


PASCAL,  Jean  Louis  Architect 

Born  1837. 
Hon.  Member  191 1. 

8  Boulevard  St.  Denis,  Paris. 

1911  428  Domaine  du  Doux  a  Altillac :  Exterior 

of  Chateau. 

429  Chateau  du  Doux  a  Altillac :  Interior 

of  Hall. 

430  Domaine  du  Doux  a  Altillac  :  Plan. 

431  Domaine  du  Doux  a  Altillac :  Exterior 

of  Stable  and  Offices. 

1912  49s  iScole    de     M6decine    de     Bordeaux : 

Facade. 
503  ficole     de    Medecine    de     Bordeaux : 
Ensemble. 


302 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


PATERSON,  Alexander  N. 

Architect  and  Painter 

Born  1862. 

Associate  191 1. 

136  Wellington  Street,  Glasgow. 
1891-2  750  Grand       Canal,       Venice :       Stormy 
Weather  (Painting). 

1896  450  Four  Houses  at  Helensburgh. 

1897  487  Billiard  Room,  Busby  House. 

1898  563  Two  Views  of  House,  Inverleith  Place. 
567  Parish  Church  Hall,  Lesmahagow. 

1899  566  Parish      Church,      Lesmahagow,      as 

altered :    Detail  of  Apse. 

1900  534  Glasgow      International      Exhibition, 

1901  :  Competitive  Design  for  Build- 
ings. 

1901  636  United  Free  Church  and  Hall,  Clyde- 

bank. 

1902  655  Dunkeld  Cathedral :  Proposed  Restor- 

ation of  Choir. 

1903  431  The  Long  Croft,  Helensburgh. 

460  Auchendennan  :  Entrance  Hall. 

461  Auchendennan  :  Carriage  Porch. 
266  St.   Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1904  471  House  at  Helensburgh. 

1905  448  Clyde  Street  School,  Helensburgh. 

1906  353  University     Press,     Glasgow  :     Office 

Buildings. 

1907  382  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  St.  Enoch 

Square,  Glasgow. 

1908  403  Municipal  Buildings,  Helensburgh. 
410  Design  for  Village  Institute,  Yarrow. 

1909  377  Liberal  Club,  George  Place,  Glasgow. 

1910  327  Drum-Millig,    Helensburgh :    Sketches 

for  Entrance  and  Garden  Fronts. 
355  Liberal  Club,  Glasgow  :  Entrance  Hall 
and  Stair  Landing. 

1911  417  Proposed  Extension  of  the  Royal  Ex- 

change, Glasgow. 

452  Yarrow  Kirk,  as  remodelled. 

472  A  Small  House  on  Knoc  Clune,  New- 
tonmore. 

1912  470  General  Offices,  Albion  Motor  Car  Co. 
505  Drum  Millig,  near  Helensburgh. 

511  Parish  Church  Hall,  Lesmahagow  (as 
extended). 

1913  435  Scalesceugh,  Cumberland  :  Sketch. 
455  The  Hall,  Woodend,  Helensburgh. 
458  Courtallan,  Helensburgh  :  Detail. 


1914  577  Albion  Motor  Car  Co. ,  General  Offices  : 

Exterior  (as  executed). 
589  Ditto :  Interior. 

1915  489  Summer  Seas :   Painting. 

548  House  at  Helensburgh  for  David  T.  C. 

Sloan,  Esq. 

549  The     National     Bank     of     Scotland, 

Gourock. 

550  Camis-Eskan,  Dumbartonshire  :  Addi- 

tions. 

1916  469  Ebb  Tide  :  Morar  :  Painting. 

520  Easterton,    Milngavie :    Additions    for 

Charles  Ker,  Esq. 
525  Municipal  Buildings.    To  be  erected  at 

Gourock. 
527  Easterton,  Milngavie  :  Additions. 


PATERSON,  James  Painter 

Born  1854. 

Associate   1896.    Academician    1910. 

Librarian  19 10- 

4  St.  John's  Terrace,  Hillhead,  Glasgow. 
1874    129  Loch  Long. 

636  Loch  Lubnaig. 

1878  666  Miss  Nibb's,  Medmenham. 

1879  677  On  the  Links,  St.  Andrews. 
Hotel  de  Saxe,  12  Rue  Jacob,  Paris. 

1880  4  The  Old  Mill  of  Caterline. 
73  Daphne^ 

178  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 
1883      83  The  Old  Loom. 
553  Ready  :  a  Study. 
Killniess,  Moniaive,  Dumfriesshire. 

1885  1022  Richmond. 

1043  On  the  Hill  at  Richmond. 

1886  634  Playmates. 

987  Spring  in  Dalwhat  Glen. 
21    University   Gardens,  Glasgow. 

1888  752  Apple  Blossom. 

962  Water  Heck,  Moniaive. 
Killniess,  Moniaive,  Dumfriesshire. 

1889  950  Ewanstone  Hill  Road. 

1890  348  The  Happy  Valley. 

1891  698  On  the  Calder,  Cumberland. 
737  Pine-Wood  Cove. 

1891-2  28  Iona  Cathedral  :  Moonlight. 
453  The  Mill. 
783  Mimulus. 


CATALOGUE 


303 


1893 


1894 


1895 


1896 


1897 


805  Looking  up  Glencairn. 
95  Border  Tower. 
205  Portrait  of  the  Painter. 

11  Uplands. 
201  Border  Tower. 
339  Roadside. 
10 1  The  Wan  Water. 
524  Craigdarroch  Water  :  Spring. 
145  Borderland.     (Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery, 

Glasgow.     Presented  by  A.  Cameron 

Corbett,  M.P.,  1898.) 
151  Glencairn.      (Mackelvie    Art    Gallery, 

Auckland,  N.Z.    Bought  with  J.  T. 

Mackelvie  Fund,  1896.) 
44  Castle  in  Spain. 
126  A  Sunlit  Valley. 
273  Killniess. 
629  From  Crichan. 
667  Chrysanthemum  in  Blue  Pot. 
Moniaive,  and  15  Stafford  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1898      53  Margaret. 

272  Looking  down  Glencairn. 
424  James  M'Call,  Esq.,  Caitloch. 
505  Gaps  Mill,  Moniaive. 
605  Adam  Semple. 
Moniaive,    and    54    Shandwick    Place,    Edin- 
burgh. 

16  Waiting  for  the  Tide. 
137  The  late  Sir  George  Gustavus  Walker, 

K.C.B.,  Crawfordton. 

Lent  by  Lady  Walker. 
260  The  Quarry  and  the  Town. 
100  Edinburgh  Castle. 
185  Solway. 
194  Blacknest  Tarn. 
716  Gaps  Mill,  Moniaive. 
no  Sisters. 
24S  Winter  Near. 
650  Portrait :  Pencil  Drawing. 
673  Maud  and  Muriel  :  Pencil  Drawing. 
434  Romance. 

350  A.  B.  Paton,  Esq.,  Nareshawmuir. 
376  Wind  in  the  Trees. 
488  Edinburgh  Castle  :  Sunny  Morning. 
390  The    Nor'    Loch.      (Diploma    Work. 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 
553  On  the  Coast  of  Teneriffe. 
168  Barbuie,  Moniaive. 
358  City  of  Dream. 
496  A  Scholar  of  St.  Francis. 


1899 


1900 


1901 


1902 
1903 


1904 


1905 


"5 
1906 


1907 


1908 


1909 


1910 


1911 


1912 


1913 


1914 


17 
1915 


1916 


George  Street,  Edinburgh. 
75  Midlothian  Landscape. 

207  Grassmarket,    Dusk  :    Clearing    after 

Rain. 
248  The  Bridges  of  Dean. 
69  ■  Betsy. ' 
136  Edinburgh's      Playground.       (Scottish 

Modern  Arts  Association.  Bought  1907.) 

208  Edinburgh,    from    Corstorphine    Hill : 

Dusk. 
205  Saint  Andrews. 
237  The  Gate  to  the  Highlands. 
477  John  N.  Dickson,  Esq.,  Corstorphine  : 

Presentation  Portrait. 
133  A  Breton  Harbour 
299  Beating  to  Windward. 
471  Greyfriars. 
160  The  Mantilla. 
387  Margaret. 
449  Iona. 

79  The  Last  of  the  Indomitable. 
139  Margaret. 
151  Sussex  Windmills. 
535  Glencairn. 
6  Afterglow. 

98  St.  George's,  Edinburgh. 
361  Goldfish. 
530  Rev.  Professor  W.  P.  Paterson,  D.D., 

Edinburgh  University. 
115  The   Corrie   of   the   Shadows,    Isle   of 

Skye. 
135  The  Strength  of  the  Sea. 
278  Constance. 
575  Jack. 

108  The  Ebb  Tide,  Kippford. 
142  Coming  Storm,  Touraine. 
197  The  Open  Road,  Normandy. 
668  The  Plaza,  San  Antonio,  Teneriffe. 
India  Street,  Edinburgh. 
184  September  at  Colvend. 
338  Through  the  Looking  Glass. 
375  Pansies. 

435  In  the  Heart  of  the  Coolins. 
625  John  R.  Findlay,  Esq.,  Aberlour. 
269  Thundercloud  :   Richmond,  Yorks. 
378  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
387  Morning  in  the  Coolins. 
458  A  Plaza,  Teneriffe. 
678  Miss  Chalmers. 

Lent  by  the  Hon.  Caroline  E.  Shore. 


304 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


PATON,  Sir  Joseph  Noel  Painter 

Born  182 1.     Died  1901. 

Associate  1846.    Academician  1850. 

Limner  to  Her  Majesty  for  Scotland  1865-1901. 

Woeer's  Alley  Cottage,  Dunfermline. 

1844  126  The  Gleaner. 

1845  343  Rachel  Weeping  for  her  Children. 

1846  121  Oberon    and    Titania :    The    Quarrel. 

(Vide  1850,  No.  151.)  (Diploma  Work. 
R.S.A.  Collection.  First  Study  for 
'  The  Quarrel,'  dated  1846.) 

1847  318  Puck  and  the  Fairy. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Macnaire,  Paisley. 

362  Reconciliation  of  Oberon  and  Titania. 
Painted  for  the  Westminster  Hall 
Competition.  (N.G.  of  Scotland.  Pre- 
sented by  the  R.S.A.,  1910.) 

622  Seizure  of  Roger  Mortimer  by  Edward 
III. 

1848  244  Christ   bearing-    His    Cross.      (Paisley 

Corporation     Museum.     Bequeathed 

by  Sir  Peter  Coats,  1890.) 
361  The  Meeting  of  Zephyr  and  Aurora. 
457  Silenus  surprised  by  Aegle. 

1849  400  Theodore  and  Honoria. 
416  Puck's  Soiree  Musicale. 

Lent  by  D.  O.  Hill,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1850  151  The  Quarrel  of  Oberon  and  Titania. 

(Vide  1846,  No.  121.)  (N.G.  of  Scot- 
land. Dated  1849.  Deposited  by 
Royal  Association  for  Promotion  of 
Fine  Arts  in  Scotland,  1859;  pre- 
sented, 1897.  A  Companion  to  the 
Picture  of  '  The  Reconciliation  of 
Oberon  and  Titania.'  Vide  1847, 
No.  362.) 
488  Study  from  Nature,  1849. 

490  First  Sketch  for  a  Picture  of  the  Song 

of  Silenus. 

491  Sketch  :  The  Cavern  of  Despayre. 

498  Four  Studies  from  Nature  for  the  large 

Picture  of  Christ  bearing  His  Cross, 
and  Sketches  for  Pictures  of  the  Holy 
Family,  and  of  the  Virgin  and  St. 
John. 

499  A  Vision  of  Life  :   First  Sketch  for  a 

Large  Picture. 


564 

565 


566 
572 

573 


574 
575 


576 


653 

654 
1851      43 

147 

171 

552 


1852      83 


185 
673 

1854      25 


62 

173 

179 


Cymocles. 

A  Series  of  Ten  Sketches  for  Pictures 
illustrative  of  the  Mission  of  our 
Lord,  viz.:  I.  Consecration;  II. 
Temptation;  III.  Sermon  on  the 
Mount;  IV.  Purification  of  the 
Temple;  V.  Lazarus  raised  from 
Death;  VI.  Gethsemane;  VII.  Re- 
jected of  Men;  VIII.  Calvary;  IX. 
The  Sepulchre ;  X.  Victory. 

Faust  in  the  Witch's  Kitchen. 

Bruce  Slayeth  the  Three  Men  of  Lorn 
in  the  Retreat  from  Dairy :  Sketch. 

The  Bruce  and  his  Adherents  '  Dreeing 
in  the  Mount  their  Pine,'  after  his 
defeat  at  Methven  :  Sketch. 

Christ  before  Pilate. 

Two  Sketches :  Wallace  Slayeth  the 
Knight  of  Lorrain  in  the  Fight  of 
Shortwood  Shaw. 

Four  Sketches :  I.  Bacchante  and 
Centaur;  II.  Venus  Anodyomene; 
III.  Bacchus  and  Circe;  IV.  Nessus 
and  Dejanira.  Design  for  an  Alto- 
Relievo. 

Bruce  and  the  Spider :  Sketch. 

The  Cave  of  Despayre  :  Sketch. 

Thomas  the  Rhymer  and  the  Queen  of 
Faerie. 

The  Father  Confessor,  belated. 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 

Death  of  Paolo  and  Francesca. 

Nimrod  the  Mighty  Hunter :  a  Sketch. 
Suggested  by  Syrian  sculptures  re- 
cently discovered. 

Dante  meditating  the  Episode  of  Fran- 
cesca da  Rimini  and  Paolo  Malatesta. 
(Bury  Art  Gallery.  Presented  by 
Family  of  Thomas  Wrigley,  1899.) 

Eve  of  St.  Agnes. 

Christ  blesseth  the  Little  Children  :  a 
Sketch  in  Relievo. 

'  The  sun  shall  be  no  more  thy  light  by 
day;    neither  for  brightness  shall  the 
moon  give  light  unto  thee.' 
Lent  by  T.  E.  Plint,  Esq.,  Leeds. 

Sketch. 

Sketch  :  Bacchus  Sleeping. 

Pan  Piping. 

Lent  by  T.  D.  Graham,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 


CATALOGUE 


305 


1855 


1856 
1857 


1858 


195  Faust  and  Margaret  Reading. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Banknock. 
331  Dante    and    Beatrice    in    the     Lunar 

Sphere. 
338  Sketch. 
438  Sketch. 
294  The  Pursuit  of  Pleasure  :  a  Vision  of 

Human  Life. 
538  First  Sketch  for  a  Picture  of  '  Vanity 

Fair,'  185 1. 
164  Watching  the  Pass  :  Daybreak. 
230  Hesperus.     (Kelvingrove   Art   Gallery, 

Glasgow.     Bought  1903.) 

Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,  Esq. 
626  Study  from  Nature  :  Inveruglas. 
641  Study  from  Nature  :  Inveruglas. 
37  Drummond  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1859  44  The  Bluidie  Tryste. 

146  In  Memoriam  :  Henry  Havelock. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,  Esq. 
414  Oberon  and  Titania. 

Lent  by  D.  O.  Hill,  Esq.,  R.S.A 
424  Oberon  and  the  Sea  Maid. 

Lent  by  D.  O.  Hill,  Esq.,  R.S.A 
461  '  The  Song  of  Silenus. ' 

Lent    by    Archibald    Campbell,    Esq.,    of 
Blythswood. 
613  Barthram's  Dirge. 

Lent  by  John  Pender,  Esq.,  Manchester. 

710  Sketch  Model   of  a  Monument  to  the 

Memory  of  Sir  William  Wallace  to 
be  erected  on  the  Abbey  Craig,  Cam- 
buskenneth. 

711  Sketch     Model     of     a     Monument     in 

Memory  of  Sir  William  Wallace. 
33  George  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1860  286  Silenus  Singing. 
421  Puck  and  the  Fairy. 

Lent  by  D.  O.  Hill,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

558  The  Entombment. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Sharp,  Esq.,  Birmingham 

559  Gethsemane. 

Lent  by  William  Sharp,  Esq 
646  The  Pursuit  of  Pleasure.    The  Original 
Study  of  Effect  and  Colour  for  the 
large    Picture   now    the   property   of 
T.  F.  Briggs,  Esq.,  Barbadoes. 
Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,  Esq. 
842  Design  for  Bronze  Inkstand,  modelled 
by  Clark  Stanton. 


1863 


1863 


1861  332  The  Islesman  at  Home. 
370  From  '  The  Tempest. ' 

1862  490  Dawn  :  Luther  at  Erfurt. 

636  The  Dowie  Dens  of  Yarrow.     Painted 
for  the  Royal  Association  for  the  Pro- 
motion of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland. 
Lent  by  John  Gardiner,  Esq.,  Dunferm- 
line. 

451  Lullaby. 

824  First   Idea  for  a  Challenge  Shield  for 
the  National  Rifle  Association,  1862. 
76  Puck  and  the  Fairy. 

Lent  by  D.   O.  Hill,  Esq. 

192  In  Memoriam. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,  Esq. 

257  Home  from  the  Crimea. 
Lent  by  W.  Wilson,  Esq. 

262  The  Eve  of  St.  Agnes  :  Escape  of  the 
Lovers. 

319  The  Pursuit  of  Pleasure.  The  Original 
Finished  Sketch  for  the  large  Picture. 
Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,  Esq. 

334  The  Seizure  of  Roger  Mortimer  in  Not- 
tingham Castle  by  King  Edward  III. 
Lent  by  John   Beveridge,   Esq. 

395  Sketch  :  Model  for  Colossal  Group  of 
Lion  and  Typhon. 

1865  413  Puck. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,  Esq. 
565  Ariel. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Hill,  Esq. 
The  five  following  Studies  were  made 
at  Windsor  Castle  in  the  Winter  of 
1863-4,  viz.  : 

1866  143  H.R.H.  the  Princess  Helena. 

144  H.R.H.  the  Princess  Louise. 

145  Her  Majesty  the  Queen. 

146  H.R.H.  the  Princess  Beatrice. 

147  H.R.H.   the  Princess  Louis  of  Hesse- 

Darmstadt. 
4J2  Fact  and  Fancy. 

Lent  by  James  Cowan,  Esq. 

1867  406  '  I  wonder  who  lived  in  there.' 

Lent  by  Miss  Hamilton  Campbell  Ferrier. 

1868  398  Prayer. 
484  Sleep. 

622  In  Gethsemane. 

742  The  Reaper  and  the  Flower. 

1869  425  A  Fairy  Raid,  Midsummer  Eve  :  Carry- 

ing off  a  Changeling. 


306 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Paton,  Sir  Joseph  Noel — continued 
480  Nickar  the  Soulless. 

1870  574  'Caliban.' 

Lent  by  Peter  Denny,  Esq.,  Dumbarton. 

1871  827  The  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  British 

Forces  in  the  Crimea,  and  Staff, 
January,  1855. 

1873  204  Christ  and  the  Sleeping  Disciples. 

Lent  by  the  Right  Hon.  James  Cowan, 
Lord. Provost  of  Edinburgh. 

1874  163  Oskold  and  the  Ell£-maids. 

Lent  by  Sir  Peter  Coats,  Paisley. 

1875  177  Christ  and  Mary  at  the  Sepulchre. 

Lent  by  J.  Poison,  Esq.,  Paisley. 

1878  207  The  Spirit  of  Twilight. 

1879  242  The  Adversary  :  Study  for  a  Large  Pic- 

ture. 

1880  255  A  Dream  of   Latmos.     (N.G.   of  Vic- 

toria,  Melbourne.     Bought   1882.) 
339  Sir  Galahad. 

Lent  by  J.  H.  Baxter,  Esq.,  of  Gilston. 

1880  25  A  Fairy  Raid. 

Lent  by  John  Poison,  Esq. 

228  Caliban  listening  to  the  Music. 
Lent  by  Peter  Denny,  Esq. 

268  '  The    Man   of   Sorrows. '    (Laing   Art 
Gallery,     Newcastle.      Presented    by 
Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Joicey,   1914.) 
Lent  by  James  Paton    Esq.,  Avonhill. 

385  Sketch  Model  for  the  Monument  to  Sir 

William  Wallace  on  the  Abbey  Craig, 
originally  adopted  by  the  Committee. 
Moulded  1858. 

1881  760  Tommie  Brown  and  the  Fairy  Queen. 

1882  745  The    Two    Paths  :    Odientes    Malum, 

Adhaerentes  Bono.  Alto-Relievo  in 
Bronze,  executed  for  Sir  Peter  Coats 
for  the  Coats  Library  and  Museum. 
(Paisley  Corporation  Museum.  Be- 
queathed by  Sir  Peter  Coats,  1890.) 
Lent  by  Sir  Peter  Coats. 

1883  299  Puck  and  the  Fairy. 

1884  207  Oberon  and  the  Mermaid. 

1885  251  Head  of  Christ. 

386  Sir  Galahad  and  his  Angel. 

1885   334  Study  from  Nature  :  Inveruglas,  Loch 
Lomond. 
335  Study  from  Nature  :  Inveruglas,  Loch 
Lomond. 


215 

1894 

214 

225 

1897 

330 

1900 

32 

1902 

78 

340 

1887    703  Titania  and  the  Indian  Boy. 

Lent  by  Sir  Noel  Paton,  R.S.A. 
745  First  Study  for  Large  Picture  :  '  The 
man  with  the  Muck  Rake.'  (Hull 
Art  Gallery.  Original  Picture.  Pre- 
sented by  the  Rt.  Hon.  T.  R.  Ferens, 
M.P.,  1906.) 

Lent  by  Sir  Noel  Paton,  R.S.A. 
802  In  Gethsemane. 

Lent  by  John  Hutchison,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
807  Study  of  a  Boy's  Head. 

Lent  by  Sir  Noel  Paton,  R.S.A. 
1893     164  «  Vade  Satana.' 

Ezekiel's  Vision  of  Dry  Bones. 
Oberon  and  Titania. 
1  By  the  Still  Waters.' 
Puck. 

Queen   Margaret   reading  the  Gospels 
to  Malcolm  Ceannmor. 
Lent  by  J.  T.  Smith,  Esq.,  Dewlock. 
The  Lullaby. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Cross,  Edinburgh. 
Luther  at  Erfurt. 

Lent  by  Robert  H.  Brechin,  Esq.,  Glas- 
gow. 
376  •  I  wonder  who  lived  in  there?' 
Lent  by  Miss  Ferrier,  Edinburgh. 

403  Lady's  Head  in  Profile,  looking  up. 

404  Head  Study  for  '  In  Memoriam. ' 

405  Lady's  Head  in  Profile,  looking  up. 

406  Study  of  Child's  Head. 

407  Study  of  Female   Head,   from  '  Faith 
and  Reason.' 

408  Study  for  Head  of  Child  in  «  Lullaby. ' 
515  Sculpture  Group. 

593  '  Study     in    Water-Colour    for     Fore- 
ground. ' 


PATON,  Waller  Hugh  Painter 

Born  1828.     Died  1895. 

Associate   1857.     Academician   1865. 

Wooer's  Alley  Cottage,  Dunfermline. 
n  Glen  Massen,  Argyleshire. 
94  Evening :  Glen  Massen,  Argyleshire. 
13  Halsal  Church,  Lancashire. 

Lent  by  Erskine  Beveridge,  Esq.,  Dun- 
fermline. 
148  Moonlight. 


1851 


1852 


CATALOGUE 


307 


1853 


1855 


1856 


199 
279 

324 

387 

*9 

28 

52 

61 

81 

214 


3i5 


1854     107 
121 

228 
248 
355 
383 

385 
39 1 
18 


1857 


67 


257 
295 
326 

5oi 
703 
29 
"3 
136 

'39 

209 

443 
86 
232 
240 
327 

416 
491 


Scene  in  Argyleshire. 

Edinburgh,  from  the  Fife  Coast. 
Lent  by  Erskine  Beveridge,  Esq. 

Stirling,  from  the  East. 

Ainsdale  Mill,  Lancashire. 

Twilight. 

Eden  Mouth,  Fifeshire. 

Upper  Fall,  Finnich  Glen. 

The  Black  Pool,  Finnich  Glen. 

Scottish  Homestead. 

English  Homestead. 

Lent    by    Adam    Johnston,    Esq.,    Dun- 
fermline. 

A  Ruined  Castle. 

Lent  by  Kenneth  Mathieson,  Esq.,  Dun- 
fermline. 

Moonlight. 

'  From  Birnam  Wood  to  Dunsinane. ' 
Lent  by  Mr.  Wallace,   Perth. 

Loch  Achray. 

Crookestone  Tower. 

Sunset. 

Deserted  Grange. 

From  Kinnoul  Hill,  looking  West. 

Arran,  from  the  Heights  of  Bute. 

The  Slochd-a-chrommain  (Raven's  Hol- 
low), Arran. 

The  Back  Brae,  Wooer's  Alley,  Dun- 
fermline. 
Lent  by  Jos.  Noel  Paton,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

On  the  Coast  of  Arran. 

Moonlight :  St.  Andrews. 

In  the  East  of  Fife. 

Evening. 

Bridge  in  Arran. 

Loch  Venachar. 

Highland  Stream. 

Summer  Night :  Boneen,  Arran. 

On  the  Forth. 

Highland  Cottages. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Banknock. 

Cottages  near  Perth. 

Holy  Island,  from  above  Lamlash. 

Highland  Cottages. 

Twilight  on  the  Moor,  Arran. 

Sketch. 

Twilight  on  the  Shore,  Arran. 
Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 

A  Nameless  Rill. 

Railway  Bridge  at  Paisley. 


642  Balwearie  Mill. 

1858  158  M'Farlane's  Oak,  Loch  Lomond. 

166  The  Mouth  of  the  Wild  Water,  Inveru- 
glas. 

384  Arrochar  Road,  near  Tarbet. 
21  Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1859  114  Outlet  of  Loch  Achray. 
120  Study  of  Ferns. 

124  On  Loch  Lomond. 
250  A  Highland  Clachan. 
334  Duncraggan's  Huts. 
438  The  Ash  Trees,  Loch  Achray. 
566  Loch  Achray. 
33  George  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1860  19  Near  the  White  Sands,  Aberdour. 
189  Benrioch,  Loch  Long. 

197  At  Aberdour. 

234  The  Craigan,  Lochearn  Head. 

Lent  by  J.  N.  Walker,  Esq.,  Calderston 
House. 
383  The    Home    of    the    Clansmen,    '  The 

Brave  and  the  Free.' 

385  In  Glen  Ogle. 

412  Moonlight :   Loch  Achray. 

547  '  'Mang  the  Braes  o'  Balquidder. ' 

672  At  Aberdour. 

1861  85  Dumbarnie  Links,  Largo  Bay. 

258  The  Two  Temples  :  a  Scene  near  Lon- 
don Bridge  Station. 
279  Near  The  Heughs,  Aberdour. 
319  Evening  in  the  Fens. 
340  Loch  Earn  Head. 
387  Barley-Field. 
503  Largo  Bay. 
571  On  the  Fife  Coast. 

1862  118  Rome,  from  the  Pincian  Hill. 
145  Above  the  Fall  at  Edinample. 
177  Evening. 

239  Noon. 

277  Night. 

342  Morning. 

423  Cologne,  from  the  Bridge  of  Boats. 

621  Craigmillar  Castle. 

662  Mains  of  Claverhouse. 
21  Fettes  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1863  201  Grisedale  Pike,  Cumberland. 

219  The  Vale  of  St.  John,  near  Keswick. 

663  On    the    Colwyn,    looking    down    the 

Stream. 
669  Loughrigg  Fell,  Westmoreland. 


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Paton,  Waller  Hugh — continued 

691  Entrance  to  the  Pass  of  Aberglaslyn, 
North   Wales. 

722  On  the  Colwyn,  North  Wales  :  Look- 
ing up  the  Stream. 

728  Stock  Ghyll  Force,  Westmoreland. 

744  Derwentwater. 

760  Nant  Gwynant,  or  the  Vale  of  Waters, 
Carnarvonshire 
Rosehall  Lodge. 

1863  104  Outlet  to  Loch  Achray. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Stirling,  of  Kippendavie. 
112  Twilight  by  the  Shore,  Arran. 

Lent  by  Lord  Kinnaird. 
191  Grisedale  Pike,  Cumberland. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Campbell,  Esq. 
231  The  Black  Pool,  Finnoch  Glen. 

Lent  by  John  Mood,  Esq.,  Rosehall. 
391  The  Vale  of  St.  John,  near  Keswick. 

Lent  by  J.  Peddie,  Esq. 

1864  101  Dunblane  Cathedral,  from  the  Green. 
115  Drawing  the  Nets  on  the  Tay  at  Perth. 
191  Ambleside. 

292  St.  Bernard's  Well :  Sketch  for  a  Pic- 
ture. 

325  Grasmere  Church. 

Lent  by  D.  L.  Gibson,  Esq. 

328  Rothay  Bridge. 

Lent  by  D.  L.  Gibson,  Esq. 

415  Dunblane  Cathedral,  from  the  Wear. 

547  Edinburgh,  from  Arthur's  Seat. 

577  On  the  Ericht  at  Craighall. 
Lent  by  John  Mood,  Esq. 

1865  44  The  Dhu  Hlochan. 

Lent  by  A.  C.  Campbell,  Esq.,  Monzie. 
389  Marg-na-higlish,  Arran. 
433  Among  the  Hills  near  Kinloch,  Leven. 

Lent  by  A.  C.  Campbell,  Esq. 
650  Gortenjockie,  Lamlash  Bay. 
698  '  Dreamthorpe. ' 

Lent  by  John  Mood,  Esq. 
789  The  King's  Crag,  Coast  of  Fife. 
833  Boneen,  Isle  of  Arran. 

1866  41  Portrait  Study. 

137  Gortenjockie,  Isle  of  Arran. 

215  Brodick  Bay. 

447  Strathwhillan. 

526  Lamlash  Bay,  Isle  of  Arran.    (Diploma 

Picture.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 
557  A  Storm  Gleam. 


576  The  Barclay  Church,  from  Brunts- 
field  Links. 

669  Dawn,  with  Lunar  Rainbow,  from 
Goatfell. 

832  Linlithgow  Palace. 

1867  25  Duntulm  Castle,  Skye. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Stirling,  of  Kippendavie. 
56  Highland  Homestead  near  Corriegills. 
70  Glen  Sligachan,  from  Drumhain. 
472  After  the  Storm. 

Lent  by  John  Mood,  Esq. 
489  Glen  Cloy,  Arran. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Stewart,  Esq.,  Ardvar. 
663  Dunnottar  Castle. 
16  George  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1868  35  Dun-Edin. 

86  Loch-in-daal,  Skye. 
406  Glen  Shee. 
496  Near  Bridge  of  Turk. 
542  Tomb  of  the  Bruce,  Dunfermline. 
586  Deer  Forest  in  Skye. 
728  The  Last  of  '  The  Long  Dragon. ' 
829  Niddry  Castle. 
857  West  Meadow  Walk,  Edinburgh. 

1869  394  Morning. 

442  Autumn  Evening,  Isle  of  Arran. 
594  The  Moor  at  Sligachan,  Skye. 
672  Dunnottar  Castle,  from  the  South. 
732  Dunnottar  Castle,  from  the  North. 
769  Dresden,  from  the  Waldschlosschen. 
793  Edinburgh,  from  the  Echoing  Rocks. 
817  Tigh-na-bruaich. 
844  Summer  Moonlight :  Glen  Sligachan. 

1870  72  Dollar  Burn. 

179  Brookside,  Dollar. 

187  Castle  Campbell,  Dollar. 

231  Dunnottar  Castle. 

500  The  Falls,  Glen  Ashdale,  Arran. 

562  Sunset,  from  Altnacraig,  Oban. 

583  Evening  near  Ambleside. 

627  Wolf's  Craig. 

731  King's  Cross  Point,  Arran. 

1871  82  Sheep  Dip  on  the  Devon,  near  Dollar. 
154  Knock  Castle,  Sound  of  Sleat. 

221  The  Outlet  of  Loch  Achray  :  Summer 

Evening. 
227  Moonlight :  Wreck. 
338  By  the  Burnside,  Glencloy,  Arran. 
550  Brodick  Bay,  Arran. 
823  Glenormidale,  Arran. 


CATALOGUE 


309 


832  The  Hill  Road,  Invercloy,  Arran. 
1021  Ben  Venue,  from  Duncraggan. 

1872  44  '  The  Night  Mail  to  the  North,'  Bridge 

of  Allan  Station. 
91  Summer   Evening :    Entrance   to   Glen 

Monadhmor,  Arran. 
254  Through  the  Wood. 
326  A  Border  Keep  :  Moonlight.     (National 

Museum    of    Wales,     Cardiff.      W. 

Menelaus  Bequest,  1882.) 
572  Kincraig  Point,  Elie  :  Moonlight. 
722  The  Old  Cruives  at  Keir. 
864  Allan-side. 

888  On  the  Cockburn. 

1873  107  Entrance  to  Cuiraing,  Skye. 

284  The  Captain's  Cairn,  Brodick  Road. 
35°  Holy  Island,  from  Penlester  Glen. 
553  In  the  Wood  at  Seafield,  Fife. 
884  On  the  Fife  Coast. 

889  A  Pool  on  the  Altwharrie. 
906  Mill  Dam. 

977  Near  Kinghorn. 
1003  Ardentinny,  on  the  Clyde. 
14  George  Square,   Edinburgh. 

1874  59  The  Stones  of  Stennis,  Orkney. 
152  Loch  Coruisk,  Skye. 

240  The  Fair  of  St.  Olaf,  Kirkwall :  '  Ex- 
tremes  Meet. ' 

396  Early  Morning  :  North  Berwick. 

Lent  by  T.  Spowart,  Esq.,  Broomhead. 

424  Summer  Gloaming  :   Westmoreland. 

779  In  the  Woods  of  Park,  Deeside. 

818  On  the  Alltmor,  Tigh-na-bruaich. 

1875  186  On  the  Dee,  at  Kirkcudbright. 
276  On  the  Cree,  at  Newton-Stewart. 
312  Summer  Moonlight,  near  Dollar. 
338  Dunskey  Castle. 

446  A  Border  Keep. 
463  On  the  Alltmor,  Tigh-na-bruaich. 
479  Summer  Evening  :  Penlester,  Arran. 
642  At  North  Berwick. 

1876  95  In  the  Deer  Forest  of  Mamore. 
219  Upper  Morelaggan,  Loch  Long. 

336  Head  of  Loch  Long  :  Summer  Even- 
ing. 

420  Fisherman's  Bothie,  Port  Ling,  on  the 
Solway. 

818  At  Arrochar. 

833  The  Black  Pool,  Dollar  Burn. 
868  The  Old  Road,  Arrochar. 


1877  216 

239 

251 

438 
791 
809 

831 

1878  67 
260 
261 
481 

489 

535 
921 

1879  106 
223 

359 
500 
809 
846 
861 

1880  22 
28 

33* 


843 

871 

897 

1072 

1880    247 

454 
287 
332 
487 

755 
772 
790 
990 
72 
176 
239 

695 
791 


1881 


1882 


Entrance  to  Glencoe,  from  near  King's 

House. 
The    Bass    Rock,    from    Canty    Bay : 

Summer  Night. 
The   Cobbler  at   Sun-down,    from   the 

Old  Road,  Arrochar. 
Evening  on  Loch  Striven. 
Inchmahome. 
In  Lochaber. 
Woodland  Scene. 
Moonlight  at  Moulinearn. 
Old  Homes  and  New  Tenants. 
Decay  of  the  Forest. 
Clachan  a'  Chreidaimh  Dhuibh,  near 

Pitlochrie. 
The  Falls  of  Tummel,  Queen's  View. 
Evening  at  Moulinearn. 
Moulinearn  Pool,  on  the  Tummel. 
Evening  Sunshine  :  Black  Mount. 
The  Dhulochan,  on  the  Black  Water, 

Forest  of  Mamore. 
Evening  Sungleam  :  Dalmally. 
Loch  Tulla,  from  near  Inveroran. 
Summer  Night  on  the  Tummel. 
In  Glen  Cloy,  Arran. 
Burn,  Loch  Vennachar  side. 
Ben  Vracky. 

Black  Pool,  Killiecrankie. 
Entrance    to    Glen    Etive,    from    near 

King's    House.      (N.G.    of   Victoria, 

Melbourne.     Bought  1882.) 
Aberarder. 

In  Glen  Clunie,  Braemar. 
Loch  Achray. 

On  the  Dee,  near  Corriemulzie. 
Old  Homes  and  New  Tenants. 
A  Pool  on  the  Altwharrie. 
The  Black  Linn,  Glen  Devon. 
Rustic  Bridge,  Glen  Cluny,  Braemar. 
Glencoe  :  Evening. 
Near  Mar  Lodge,  Strathdee. 
Knock  Castle,  Skye. 
The  Bishop's  Palace,  Thurso. 
Dunfermline  Abbey,  from  the  South. 
At  Luss. 

Dunnottar  Castle. 
Ossian's     Cairn,     Moss     of     Connal, 

Argyllshire. 
Kyle  Akin,  Skye. 
Loch  Eck. 


310 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Paton, 

813 
843 

1883  31 
306 
37* 
843 
876 

955 
!057 

1884  167 
282 
297 
528 
902 
988 

1000 

1885  no 
260 
506 
522 
887 
904 

963 
1885   5 

22 


141 

206 
271 
327 
33° 
353 
373 
422 
446 

1886  45 
230 

552 
566 
916 
992 
1009 

1887  91 
205 
273 
336 
395 


Waller  Hugh — continued 

A  Pool  on  the  Devon. 

Ledaig  Point,  Loch  Etive. 

The  Silver  Linn,  Dollar  Burn. 

Elphinstone  Tower,  East  Lothian. 

Ben  Voirlich,  from  Inverarnan. 

Harvest-Field,  near  Ormiston. 

The  Black  Pool,   Killiecrankie. 

Loch  Tulla,  near  Inveroran. 

The  Falls  of  Tummel. 

Fire,  Leith  Walk,  January  14,  1882 

The  Dhulochan,  Forest  of  Mamore 

Rowardennan,  Loch  Lomond. 

The  Hill  of  the  Fairies,  Strathyre. 

The  Black  Pool,  Glen  Devon. 

The  Ford,  Glen  Cluny,  Braemar. 

Evening  :  in  the  West  Highlands. 

Aros  Castle,  Mull. 

Brodick  Bay,  Arran. 

The  Waning  Moon  :  Canty  Bay. 

Summer  Evening  :  Aros,  Mull. 

Loch  Snizort,  from  Skeabost,  Skye 

Evening  at  Inverarnan. 

At  Bridge  of  Lochay,   Perthshire. 

Near  Kinghorn. 

Glen    Douglas,    Loch    Lomond, 

near  Rowardennan. 
On  the  Lochay,  near  Killin. 
The  Bass  Rock,  from  Canty  Bay. 
Ledaig  Moss. 
Loch  Lubnaig. 
Tantallon  Castle. 
Loch  of  Park,  Aberdeenshire. 
At  Sonachan,  Loch  Awe. 
Fisherman's  Bothie,  Port  Ling. 
Aros  Bridge,  Mull :  Low  Water. 
Dull  Weather  :  Canty  Bay. 
Loch  of  Park,  Aberdeenshire. 
Ben    Cruachan,    from    the    Moss 

Ledaig. 
Evening  at  Tyndrum. 
Loch  Lomond,  from  near  Balloch. 
Castle  Campbell. 
Dollar  Burn. 

Easterly  Haar,  Canty  Bay. 
On  the  Trossachs  Road. 
Dalmeny  Point. 
Under  the  Crags,  Auchmithie. 
The  Red  Head. 
Sound  of  Mull. 


from 


of 


4" 

860 

1887    243 

251 

287 
476 
483 


502 
5°3 
5°4 
5*4 

1888  34 
264 
296 

37° 
846 

875 
932 
3i 
236 
288 
398 
865 
967 


1889 


1890  587 

595 
636 

645 
660 
670 
701 

1891  635 
650 
661 
804 

835 
1891-2  291 

352 
634 
688 
772 
1893  96 
383 
397 
416 
440 


Auchmithie  Beach. 

The  Gin  Head,  near  Tantallon. 

Kirkwall  Fair. 

Ossian's  Cairn,  Moss  of  Connel. 

Glen  Cluny,  Braemar. 

The  Ratchill,  Broughton. 

An  Old  Quarry,  near  Dollar. 

Loch  Achray. 

Moonlight :  Derwentwater. 

Gareloch,  from  Rowmore. 

The  Hill  Road,  Invercloy. 

Near  Kinghorn. 

At  Beddgelert. 

Near  Carr  Bridge,  Strathspey. 

A  Fleeting  Glimpse  of  Aros  Castle. 

St.  Andrews  Bay  :  Ebbing  Tide. 

Ben  Venue,  from  Loch  Achray  Side. 

In  the  Trossachs. 

Immervoulin,  Strathyre. 

Loch  Dochard,  Inveroran. 

Glen  Callater. 

Aros  Castle,  Mull. 

Glen  Cluny,  Braemar. 

In  the  Deer  Forest  of  Mamore. 

The  Silver  Linn,  Dollar  Burn. 

The    Upper    Islet,    from    the    Bridge, 

Killin. 
On  the  Dochart,  above  Killin. 
Entrance  to  Dollar  Glen. 
The  Black  Linn,  Glen  Devon. 
The  Beach,  Auchmithie. 
Cor-Arder,  near  Loch  Laggan. 
Loch  Tay,  from  above  Killin. 
Castle  Campbell. 
Braemar,  from  the  Fife  Arms. 
The  Tay,  from  Kenmore  Bridge. 
Dunnottar  Castle. 
Largo  Bay. 

Cologne,  from  the  Bridge  of  Boats. 
Killin. 

Kirkwall  Fair,  1873. 
Evening. 

Old  Road,  at  Inver. 
The  Bridge  of  Brogar,  Orkney. 
Quiraing,  Skye. 
Morning,  from  Goatfell. 
Ben  Cruachan,  from  Loch  Aweside. 
Castletown  of  Braemar. 
At  Carr  Bridge,  Strathspey. 
Balloch. 


CATALOGUE 


311 


1894  203  At  Tummel  Bridge. 

473  Stannin'  Stanes  near  Pitlochrie. 

1895  512  Morning,  from  the  Goatfell  Range. 
515  On  the  Tweed,  below  Clovenfords. 
550  Glencoe. 

559  Glen  Massen. 
609  Seafield,  Fife. 


PEDDIE,  John  Dick,  M.P.     Architect 

Born  1824.     Died  1891. 

Associate    1868.     Academician   1870. 
Secretary  1870-76. 

10  Nelson  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1854    626  Interior  of  St.  Michael  Street  Church, 
Greenock. 
644  First  Sketch  of  Street  to  be  formed  from 
Waverley  Bridge  to  High  Street. 
21   Claremont  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1866  11  A  Suggestion  for  the  Improvement  of 

Edinburgh. 
3  South  Charlotte  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1867  1  A  Suggestion  for  the  Improvement  of 

Edinburgh. 

1868  62  A  Suggestion  for  the  Improvement  of 

Edinburgh. 
271  United   Presbyterian   Church,    Pollock 
Street,   Glasgow :    Interior.     Erected 
1854. 

1869  842  Glenmayne  House,  Galashiels. 

Lent  by  John  Murray,  Esq. 
900  A  Suggestion  for  the  Improvement  of 
Edinburgh. 

1870  214  A  Suggestion  for  the  Improvement  of 

Edinburgh :  Winter-Garden  at  the 
West  End  of  Princes  Street  Gardens, 
with  the  Ross  Fountain. 

1871  928  Livilands  House,  Stirlingshire. 

1872  768  Telling-Room  of  Royal  Bank  of  Scot- 

land, Edinburgh. 

1873  794  Section  of  Telling  Room,  Royal  Bank, 

Glasgow. 
1877    847  Dunblane      Hydropathic      Institution. 
(By  Peddie  &  Kinnear.) 

864  Dryburgh  House.     (By  Peddie  &  Kin- 
near.) 

907  Hotel     and     Arcade     at     Blythswood 
Holme,  Glasgow. 


1878  930  Craiglockhart  Hydropathic  Institution. 

(By  Peddie,  Kinnear,  &  Peddie.) 
963  North-East  View  of  Kinmouth,  Perth- 
shire.  (By  Peddie,  Kinnear,  &  Peddie.) 

1879  957  Royal   Bank,   Bank   of   Scotland,   and 

National    Bank    Branches,    Paisley. 
(By  Kinnear  &  Peddie.) 
970  South-west   View   of    Kinmouth.     (By 

Kinnear  &  Peddie.) 
973  Hospital    for    Incurables,    Edinburgh. 
(By  Kinnear  &  Peddie.) 
33   Buckingham   Terrace,    Edinburgh. 

1880  972  St.   John's,   Edinburgh  :   New  Chancel 

and  Porch.     (By  Kinnear  &  Peddie.) 
973  Mausoleum      at      Windlestone      Hall, 

Durham. 
1880   442  A  Suggestion  for  the  Improvement  of 

Edinburgh,  1866. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 
452  A  Suggestion  for  the  Improvement  of 

Edinburgh,  1867. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 
3  South  Charlotte  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1882  919  Mausoleum  erected  at  Ancrum. 
937  Design  for  a  Bank  in  Glasgow. 

33  Buckingham  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1883  1006  University  Club,  Edinburgh. 

1884  870  Scottish  Provident  Institution,  St.  An- 

drew's Square,  Edinburgh. 
1890    474  Arcade  and  Offices,  Hope  Street,  Glas- 
gow. 
(For    exhibits   by    Kinnear   &    Peddie 
from  1880  to  189 1-2  vide  Kinnear.) 


PERIGAL,  Arthur  Painter 

Born  18 16.     Died  1884. 

Associate   184 1.     Academician    1868. 
Treasurer  1880-1884. 
21  Hill  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1837  147  On  the  Teith,  near  Callander. 
276  On  Loch  Lomond,  above  Tarbert. 

1838  27  Scene  on  Loch  Earn. 
99  On  the  Esk  at  Roslin. 

383  John  Knox's  Pulpit,  Canongate. 

388  View  of  Benledi,  from  Kilmahogan. 

389  Scene  near  the  Bridge  of  Turk,  with 

Benvenue. 

390  The  Trossachs. 


312 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Perigal, 

391 
1839  144 

146 


355 
369 

449 

1840  26 
141 

*5f 

308 

428 

1841  127 
286 
34o 

375 
380 

1842  4 

32 

78 

274 

34i 
404 

1843  17 

'54 
162 

346 


374 
43i 

454 

65 
129 

165 
179 


1844 


186 


323 


Arthur — continued 
Roslin  Castle,   from  the  River. 
Loch  Tromlie,  with  Ben  Cruachan. 
Among  the  Hills  at  the  Head  of  Loch 

Awe. 
Entrance  to  the  Pass  of  the  Trossachs. 
On  the  Teith,  near  the  Pass  of  Leny. 
Kilchurn  Castle,  from  the  South  Bank 

of  Loch  Awe. 
Roslin  Castle. 
Tantallan  Castle. 
On  the  River  Tummel. 
On  Loch  Awe,  with  Ben  Cruachan. 
On   the   Water  of   Leith,    above   Colt 

Bridge. 
Mill  on  the  Water  of  Leith,  above  Slate- 
ford. 
At  Swanston. 

On  the  Water  of  Leith,  near  Gorgie. 
On  the  Tay,  three  miles  above  Dun- 

keld. 
On  the  Garry,  below  Blair  Atholl. 
Pass   of   Killiecrankie   and   Bridge   of 

Garry. 
River    Scene    among    the    Trossachs, 

with  Benvenue. 
Castle  Campbell. 
On  the  Dochart,  near  Killin. 
Glen  Sannox,   Arran  :   Water-wheel  in 

foreground. 
On  the  Devon,  near  Dollar. 
On  the  Water  of  Leith,  near  Saughton 

Hall. 
Glen    Rosa,    with    Ben    Ghnuis,    from 

Brodick. 
Pass  of  Llanberis,  near  Snowdon. 
Watering  Place  at  Ryhope,  Durham. 
Crossing    the   Ford :    Scene   in    North 

Wales. 
Isle  of  Rum. 

Loch  Ranza  and  Castle,  Arran. 
On  the  Water  of  Leith,  at  Hopestone. 
Benan  :  Scene  among  the  Trossachs. 
On  the  Esk,  near  Brecon. 
Falls  of  the  Achray,  Trossachs. 
In    North    Wales,    near    Beddgelert : 

Evening. 
Rustic  Bridge  on  the  River  Gwynnant, 

near  Beddgelert. 
At  Pen-y-Pont,  on  the  Irthin. 


1845 


1846 


420 
449 

64 
92 

"5 
146 
247 
303 

334 
132 

162 
171 
208 
277 
3°5 
343 
373 
4i5 
21 

47 
172 
177 

292 

338 
342 
438 
1848  81 
86 
220 
249 


358 


1847 


409 

1849 

3° 

88 

104 

130 

132 

393 

1850 

22 

116 

Near  Cladich,  Argyleshire  :  Morning. 

Cwm-Llan,  North  Wales,  on  the  River 
Gwynnant. 

Llyn  Gwynnant,  near  Snowdon. 

Loch  Achray,  by  Moonlight. 

Old  Water  Mill,  near  Beddgelert. 

In  the  Upper  Valley  of  Lauterbrunnen. 

On  the  Lake  of  Lucerne,  Switzerland. 

Llyn  Tallyllyn,  at  the  foot  of  Cader 
Idris. 

On  the  River  Avon,  near  Dolgelly. 

Dolbadern  Castle,  and  Llanberis  Lake. 

Loch  Coruisk,  Skye. 

Moonlight  :  St.  Fillans  on  Loch  Earn. 

Bridge  in  Glen  Strae,  near  Dalmally. 

Bridge  in  Glen  Strae,  at  Corry. 

On  the  River  Orchy,  at  Dalmally. 

Moorland  Scene  in  the  Highlands. 

Moorland  Scene,  near  Salen,  Mull. 

Near  the  Entrance  of  Glen  Sannox. 

Ullswater,  near  Patterdale  :  Twilight. 

Ullswater,  from  the  Cumberland  Road. 

At  Cladich,  Argyleshire. 

Crossing  the  Ford,  near  Ambleside : 
Evening. 

Loch-na-Kat,  near  the  Summit  of  Ben 
Lawers. 

In  Glen  Lyon,  Perthshire. 

Moorland  Burn,  near  Kinloch  Rannoch. 

Ullswater,  from  the  Cumberland  Side. 

Loch  Ainort,  Skye. 

Kilchurn  Castle,   Loch  Awe. 

On  Llanberis  Lake. 

Moonlight  :  Lochlomond,  above  In- 
veruglas. 

Patterdale  Bridge. 

In  North  Wales  :  Moel  Wynne  in  dis- 
tance. 

In  the  Pass  of  Glenlyon. 

Glencoe. 

Loch  Rannoch. 

Invercoe  and  the  Entrance  of  Glencoe. 

Moonlight  :  Schiehallion,  from  the 
Upper  Fall  of  Tummel. 

Llyn  Gwynant,  North  Wales. 

Pool  on  the  River  Coe,  entrance  of 
Glencoe. 

Urquhart  Castle,  Lochness. 

River  Scene  on  the  Cannich,  Inverness- 
shire. 


CATALOGUE 


313 


1851 


1852 


1853 


136 

179 

195 
218 

37i 

379 

6 

44 

66 

211 

245 

5J7 

598 

i93 

201 

265 

310 

422 

16 

65 

167 
191 
201 


348 
563 

1854  49 
69 

72 
192 

257 
300 
350 

1855  54 


1856 


Glen  Balahulish. 

Highland   Cottage  in   Glen   Cannich  : 
Evening. 

Inversnaid  Ferry,  Lochlomond. 

Hundalee  Rocks  and  Cave,  Jed-Water. 

Highland  Moor  :  Effect  after  a  Shower. 

At  Arrochar,  Loch  Long. 

Loch  Leven  and  Castle. 

Beddgelert,  North  Wales. 

Ben-Lawers,  Perthshire  :  Windy  Effect. 

Town  and  Bay  of  Oban. 

River  Scenery,  South  Wales  :  Evening. 

On  the  Burn  at  Fortingall. 

Fassifearne,  Kinloch-leven. 

Glen  Rosa,  Arran. 

Study  on  the  Jed. 

Scene  on  the  Fin,  Loch  Tay. 

On  the  Jed,  above  Mossburnford. 

On  the  River  Lochy,  Perthshire. 

On  the  Jed,  Roxburghshire. 

Pittendrich,  near  Elgin. 

Water-Mill,  near  Elgin. 

Flour  Mills,  near  Elgin. 

'  The  Capon  Tree,'  near  Jedburgh. 

Old    Bridge    in    Glenlivet,    Banffshire. 
Destroyed  by   floods    1829. 

Old  Mills,  Elgin. 

Llyn  Idwall,  North  Wales. 

Dell  in  Easedale-beck,  Westmoreland. 

A    Study    on    the    Beck    at    Dunmaill 
Raise. 

Evening  on  an  English  River. 

A  Nook  on  the  River  Rothay. 

Mountain  Road,  Easedale. 

Easedale. 

An  Old  Mill,  near  Grasmere. 

Buckland    Mill    on    the    Usk,    South 
Wales. 
115  Ire-tower,  near  Abergavenny. 
125  Strathearn,    from    Sir    David    Baird's 

Monument. 
190  On  the  Jed,  Roxburghshire. 
297  Kidwelly  Castle,  South  Wales. 
370  Old  Water-Mill,  Borrowdale. 
394  Buckland  Mill,  on  the  Usk,  from  the 

West. 
487  On  the  Jed,  near  Fairnieherst. 
56  Llangharne  Castle,  Caermarthen  Bay. 
63  A  Woodland  Sketch,  near  Comrie. 
105  Dunira,  Strathearn. 


124  A  Nook  on  the  Lednoch,  Perthshire. 
163  Easedale  Tarn,  Westmoreland. 
296  Study  of  Beeches,  near  Lawers. 
396  Scene  on  the  Lednoch,  Perthshire. 
462  Village  of  Comrie. 

1857  35  Kidwelly,  South  Wales. 
113  Beech  Tree  near  Comrie. 
161  On  the  Ruchill,  Perthshire. 
222  Strowan  Bridge,  on  the  Earn. 
411  St.  Fillan's  Hill. 

455  A  Quiet  Lane,  near  Comrie. 
498  Harrop  Tarn,  Cumberland. 

1858  46  Carrick  Castle,  Argyleshire. 
156  A  Neuk  in  the  Donick. 

283  Dremsynie,  Argyleshire. 

337  Loch  Goil. 

354  A  Highland  Burn. 

490  A  Good  Trout  Cast,  on  the  Usk. 

1859  53  A  Highland  Dell. 
153  Cuil  Bay,  Appin. 

302  A  Survivor  of  Jed  Forest. 
551  Loch  Linnhe. 
694  On  the  Ruchill. 
7  Oxford  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1860  13  Remains  of  a  Wreck  at  Elie. 
88  The  Beach  at  Largo. 

191  Under  the  Beech  Trees. 

439  The  Forth,  near  Leven. 

450  Evening. 

503  Nook  in  Kiel's  Den. 

534  On  the  Rocks,  after  a  Gale. 

545  The  Road  to  the  Dell. 

829  Old  Bridge  in  Easedale. 

1861  27  Cedars  of  Invergowrie. 

295  Lettermay,  Head  of  Loch  Goil. 

348  Snowdon. 

364  Elie  Rocks. 

465  The  King  of  the  Woods. 

496  Village  of  Langshaw. 

523  Easedale,  Cumberland. 

584  Glendearg. 

713  Langshaw  Mill. 

1862  47  The  Vale  of  Tweed. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Bouch,  Esq.,  C.E. 
233  Fintry  Mains  Castle. 
329  A  Mountain  Tarn. 
341  Portencross. 

344  A  Mountain  Burn  near  Largs. 
632  A  Lone  Castle,  Ayrshire. 

1863  87  Strathearn. 


314 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


1863 


1864 


1865 


Perigal,  Arthur — continued 

247  Loch  Earn. 

313  On  the  Lednoch,  above  Coney  Hill. 

340  Falls  on  the  Ruchill. 

362  Ferry  Pier  at  St.   Fillan's  :  Morning. 

429  Gilnockie  Bridge,  on  the  Esk. 

481  The  Lonely  Peel :  Gloaming. 

507  The  Queen  of  Aberuchill. 

134  A  Nook  on  the  Lednoch. 

175  The  Lady's  Walk,  Largo. 

Lent  by  A.  Blair  Spence,  Esq. 

290  Snowdon,  North  Wales. 

Lent  by  P.   Cameron,   Esq. 

230  Penton  Linns,  Liddesdale. 

308  Moonlight:  St.  Fillan's. 

333  Loch  Maree,  Ross-shire. 

339  Loch  Esk. 

398  Sundown  :  Moorland. 

404  Loch  Tolly,  Ross-shire. 

441  Mill  at  Beddgelert. 

495  Loch  Leven  and  Castle,  Kinross. 

568  Loch  Eck,  from  Whistlefield. 

289  Glen  Torridon. 

333  Ben  Eiach,  Glen  Torridon. 

420  Arran,  from  the  Cumbrae. 

653  The  Cowden  Hills,  Ross-shire. 

680*  Arran,  from  the  Ayrshire  Coast. 

694  Colmslie  Castle,  Roxburghshire. 

811  Mealhuish,  Kinloch-Ewe. 

264  Teviot-side. 

547  Water-Mill,  Borrowdale. 

553  Ben  Sleoch,  Kinloch-Ewe. 

584  A  Nook  on  the  Jed. 

605  On  the  Rothay,  Cumberland.  (Smith 
Institute,  Stirling.  L.  J.  Piatt  Be- 
quest,  1914.) 

686  Glen  Mark  Castle. 

863  Ben  Eaigh,  Glen  Torridon. 

328  In  the  Park,  Inveraray. 

339  Glen  Messin,  Argyleshire. 

352  The  Dhu  Loch,  Inveraray. 

505  Loch  Lee,  Glen  Esk. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Dalhousie. 

552  Early  Summer  in  the  Lowlands. 

759  Carlonna  Mill,  on  the  Aray. 

854  The  Old  Beech  Avenue,  Inveraray. 

322  Ben  Nevis. 

361  Mill  on  the  Aray  :  Finished  Sketch. 

418  Loch  Maree. 

537  Loch  Torridon. 


1866 


1867 


1868 


569  The  Edge  of  the  Moor. 
613  Entrance  to  the  Clyde. 
906  In  the  Avenue  at  Inveraray. 

1869  157  Loch  Ness  :  Showery  Effect. 

218  Ardvreck  Castle,  Sutherlandshire. 

233  A  Last  Gleam  on  Snowdon. 

409  Mountain  Scenery  in  Sutherlandshire, 

near  Laxford. 
543  The  Tay  and  Carse  of  Gowrie,   from 

Balgay  Hill. 
632  On  the  Clyde. 
713  Norham  Castle. 
873  Ardvreck  Castle,    Loch  Assynt. 
926  Holy  Loch. 

1870  169  A  Lowland  River. 
170  Near  Edinburgh. 

382  Evening  on  a  Highland  Loch. 

429  Inistrynich. 

438  A  Highland  Village. 

553  Comrie. 

581  Ardconnel  Castle. 

585  Dunoon. 

871  A  Peep  of  Loch  Awe. 

1871  33  Holy  Loch. 

302  Molde,  Norway. 
334  Eidie,  Norway. 

581  Loch  Nein. 

720  Romsdal,  Norway. 
821  Glen  Dearg. 
830  A  Last  Gleam. 
979  A  Norwegian  Fishing  Village. 
1054  Gudvangan,  Norway. 

1872  41  Norwegian  Fishing  Village. 
79  Norham. 

167  On  the  Water  of  Leith. 

179  Loch  Assynt. 

211  Invermark,  Glen  Esk. 

582  Dunderawe,   Loch  Fyne. 
690  Holy  Loch. 

839  Glen  Dearg. 

Rome. 

1873  12  Pallanza,  Lago  Maggiore. 
26  Bellaggio,  Lago  Como. 

364  On  the  Tiber,  near  Rome. 

406  Old  Bridge  and  Castle,  near  Tivoli. 

470  Grand  Canal,  Venice. 
1023  Guidecca,  Venice. 
1093  At  Venice. 
mo  Dogana  di  Mare,  Venice. 


CATALOGUE 


315 


7  Oxford  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1874  64  Strone  Ferry. 

168  The   Claudian   Aqueduct. 

237  A  Trout  Pool  on  the  Jed. 

267  Hunter's  Quay,  on  the  Clyde. 

300  An  Autumn  Day  on  Tweed. 

783  Ponte  Sant'  Angelo,  Rome. 
1004  Pantheon,  Rome. 
1027  II  Pescheria,  Rome. 
1038  Ripetta,  Rome. 

1875  183  On  the  Lochy. 

260  In  the  Beech  Woods  near  Banff. 
307  Findlater  Castle,  Banff. 
381  On  the  Links  at  Nairn. 
386  The  Old  Pier  at  Nairn. 
645  A  Nook  on  the  Jed. 
731  Arch  of  Titus,  Rome. 
989  II  Pescheria,  Rome. 
1007  Colosseum,  Rome. 

1876  51  On  the  Deveron. 

177  At  the  Pier  at  Nairn. 

246  Evening-  in  Skye. 
313  Glen  Messin. 

400  In  the  Woods,  Banff. 
830  Moonrise  on  the  Tiber. 
1075  Ponte  Sant'  Angelo. 

1877  33  Where  the  Trout  Lie. 
77  Old  Water-Mill,  Banff. 

190  Glen  Nevis. 
224  Highland  Moor. 
470  On  the  Earn. 
768  A  Peat  Moss. 
781  Rome. 

1878  206  On  the  River  Nairn. 

247  Dunrobin. 

310  Eden  Mill,  Banff. 

425  A  Stormy  Day  on  Banff  Coast. 

604  A  Quiet  Nook  in  Isla. 

818  On  the  Links  at  Nairn. 

905  Ashiesteil,  on  the  Tweed. 

1879  101  Moorland,  Ross-shire 
105  Ben  Lair,  Ross-shire. 
147  Nairn  Pier. 

236  Pennan  Head,  Banff. 
253  Boyne  Castle,  Banffshire. 
294  On  Loch  Awe. 
847  At  Nairn. 

1880  43  The  Storm  Cloud. 
87  The  Border  Land. 

245  Early  Summer. 


302 

353 

5°9 

1117 

1880       8 


27 
238 


1881 


131 
206 

236 

33° 

842 

1015 

1882  157 
228 

244 
268 
780 
822 
838 

1883  121 
198 
283 
320 
532 
859 

1070 

1884  277 
294 
312 
353 

.  384 

939 

104 1 

1885  230 
421 
894 


Sunset. 

A  Remnant  of  Jed  Forest. 

Mill  on  the  Teviot. 

On  the  Jed. 

Grand  Canal,  Venice. 

On  the  Rothay,  Cumberland. 

Lent  by  A.  Blair  Spence,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
Glen  Mezzin. 

Lent  by  Robert  Croall,  Esq.,  Craigcrook 
Castle. 
Suilven  and  the  Source  of  the  Kirkaig, 

Sutherlandshire. 
Rocks  and  Water. 
Jedburgh  Abbey. 
Among  the  Birches,  Inistrynich. 
Teviotdale. 

The  Auld  Brig,  Jedburgh. 
Nairn  Harbour. 
The  Monarch  of  Loch  Awe. 
Leafy  June  :  Roxburghshire. 
Lochleven  :  Rain  coming  on. 
Dunstaffnage  Castle. 
On  the  Jed. 
Ben  Nevis. 
Hill  near  Banff. 
Dogana  di  Mare,  Venice. 
Spring-Time. 

Moonlight :    Hunter's  Quay. 
At  the  Gloaming. 
Loch  Assynt. 

A  Shady  Lane,  near  Jedburgh. 
Mill  on  the  Teviot. 
Valley  of  the  Visp,  Zermatt. 
A  Quiet  Nook  on  the  Jed. 
Summer-time  :  Sweet  Teviot 's  Side. 
Moonrise  in  Glen  Messen. 
Far  from  Home. 
Tor  Castle,  on  the  Lochy. 
On  the  Moors,  Sutherland. 
Rocks  in  Easedale. 
In  Aberdeenshire. 
On  the  Pincio,  Rome. 


PETTIE. 


Painter 


John 

Born  1839.     Died  1893. 
Hon.  Member  1871. 
33  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1858    368  Scenes  from  '  The  Fortunes  of  Nigel,' 
1  In  Trabois'  House.' 


316 


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Pettie,  John — continued 
656  Portrait. 
712  Portrait. 

1859  39  The  Young-  Student. 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
229  Scene  from  '  The  Monastery. ' 
337  The  Prison  Pet. 
56  India  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1860  30  False  Dice  :  Scene  in  an  Ordinary. 
536  The  Watergate. 

564  The  Minstrel  :  Convent  Hospitality. 
766  Morning  Worship. 

1861  7  Distressed  Cavaliers  turned  Highway- 

men.    (Rochdale   Art    Gallery.     Pre- 
sented by  R.  T.  Heape,  191 1.) 

144  Viendra-t-il  ? 

215  Huguenots  :  St.  Bartholomew's  Eve. 

428  The  Day  Dream. 

561  Huguenots  :  St.  Bartholomew's  Day. 

1862  184  One  of  Cromwell's  Divines. 

19S  'What  d'ye  lack,  Madam,  what  d'ye  lack?' 

Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
246  The  Old  Lieutenant  and  his  Son. 
Lent  by  Alexander  Strahan,   Esq. 
62  Stanley  Street,  Pimlico,  London. 

1863  150  Cromwell's  Saints.     (N.G.  of  Scotland. 

Bequeathed  by  John  Jordan,  1915.) 

Lent  by  J.  Charles  Bell,  Esq. 
361  Brittany    Minstrels     (Kelvingrove    Art 

Gallery,    Glasgow.       Adam    Teacher 

Bequest,  1898.) 
460  Killing  and  Curing. 

Lent  by  J.  Charles  Bell,  Esq. 
517  '  The  Sub-Prior  and  Edward  Glendin- 

ning. ' 
37  Fitzroy  Square,  London. 

1864  420  '  Who  leads  a  good  life  is  sure  to  live 

well.' 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq. 
36  Gloucester  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London. 
1869    415  Tussle  with  a  Highland  Smuggler. 

Lent  by  W.   Frith,  Esq.,   R.A. 
21  St.  John's  Wood  Road,  London. 

1871  333  Touchstone  and  Audrey. 

1872  48  '  The  Love  Song. ' 

223  The  Sally.  (Mappin  Art  Gallery,  Shef- 
field. Bequeathed  by  John  Newton 
Mappin,  1887.) 

Lent   by    John    Newton    Mappin,    Esq., 
Sheffield. 


338  Portrait. 

Lent      by      John      MacWhirter,      Esq., 
A.R.S.A. 

1873  342  '  To   the   fields   I    carried   her  milking 

pails.' 

Lent  by  Wm.  Christie,  Esq.,  Liberton. 
623  Miss  Aghew  MacWhirter. 

Lent  by  John  MacWhirter,  Esq. 

1874  239  Silvius  and  Phebe.     (Aberdeen  Art  Gal- 

lery.    Alexander  Macdonald  Bequest, 

1884.) 

Lent  by  Alexander  Macdonald,  Esq. 

1875  290  State  Secrets.      (Royal  Holloway  Col- 

lege,     Englefield      Green.      Bought 
1882.) 

Lent  by   Edward    Hermon,    Esq.,   M.P., 
Preston. 

1876  395  Mrs.  Taylor. 

Lent  by  Sam  Bough,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1877  87  G.    F.    White,    Esq.,    in    Costume   of 

Seventeenth  Century. 
253  Grandmother's  Memories. 

Lent    by    James    Robertson    Reid,    Esq., 
Rutherglen. 
397  The  Mercenary. 

Lent  by  John  Aitken,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
427  Portrait  Sketch  of  William  Black,  Esq. 

1878  312  Disbanded.       (Dundee      Art      Gallery. 

Presented  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  1883.) 
Lent  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
324  Sword  and  Dagger  Duel.  (Mappin 
Art  Gallery,  Sheffield,  under  title  ■  To 
the  Death,'  bequeathed  by  John 
Newton  Mappin,  1887.  Finished 
Sketch  for  Picture  in  Kelvingrove 
Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.  James  Donald 
Bequest,  1905.) 

1879  62  Meditation.     (By  G.  P.  Chalmers  and 

J.  Pettie.) 
67  Colin  Hunter,  Esq.,  in  Costume. 

228  Replica  of  '  Hunted  Down.'    (Hospital- 
field,  Arbroath,  dated  1877.     Vide  p. 
113.     R.A.    1877,   No.  28,   same  title, 
and  probably  the  original.) 
Lent  by  P.  Allan  Fraser,  Esq.,  H. R.S.A. 

358  The    Laird.     (Bequeathed    in    1898    by 
J.     G.     Orchar    to     the    burgh    of 
Broughty  Ferry.     Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by  James  G.  Orchar,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


317 


734  Monastic  Study.     (By  C.  P.  Chalmers 
and  J.  Pettie.) 

1880  187  A  Member  of  the  Long  Parliament. 
199  Rob  Roy. 

Lent  by  A.  B.  Stewart,  Esq.,  Langside. 
403  Alexander  Watt,  Esq. 

1881  44  R.  U.  Strachan,  Esq.,  Advocate. 

294  The  late  Charles  Scott  Plummer,  Esq., 
in  Costume  of  Sixteenth  Century. 
Lent  by   Mrs.    Scott   Plummer,   Sunder- 
land Hall. 

1882  96  J.  Ballantyne,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
349  W.  E.  Lockhart,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

The  Lothians,  Fitzjohn  Avenue,  London,  N.  W. 

1883  241  '  He  talked  with  him  of  Cain.' 

1884  256  The    Young    Laird.     (As    '  Rabbiting  ' 

bequeathed  in  1898  by  J.  G.   Orchar 

to    the    burgh    of    Broughty    Ferry. 

Vide  Orchar,  '  Index  of  Lenders.') 
332  James   II.    and   Duke   of   Monmouth. 

(Manchester    Art    Gallery.     Bought 

1899.) 
556  The  Westminster  Scholar. 

1885  329  Portrait  Sketch  of  Mr.  Waddel. 

345  Site    of     an     Early     Christian     Altar. 

(Leeds  Art  Gallery.     Bought  1900.) 
505  Charles  Winn,  Esq. 

1885  41  A  Cromwellian. 

1886  392  Alexander  Kay,  Esq. 
463  J.  Stewart,  Esq. 

1888  188  The  Chieftain's  Candlesticks. 

Lent  by  Fitzroy  C.  Fletcher,  Esq., 
Arbroath. 
318  Scene  from  Scott's  '  Peveril  of  the 
Peak  ' :  The  Appearance  of  the 
Countess  of  Derby  in  the  Golden 
Room. 

1889  907  Portrait  Sketch  of  Hamish  MacCunn, 

Esq. 

1890  158  Sketch  Portrait  of  Duncan  F.   Demp- 

ster, Jun.,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Dempster. 
284  J.    G.    Orchar,    Esq.     (Half-length    of 

J.    G.    Orchar,    bequeathed    in    1898 

by  Sitter  to  the  burgh  of  Broughty 

Ferry.      Vide     Orchar,     '  Index    of 

Lenders. ') 

Lent  by  Ex-Provost  William  Robertson, 
Dundee. 
296  H.  Rider  Haggard,  Esq. 


1891-2  41  J.  Campbell  Noble,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 

1893  106  Master  William  Pettie  Watt. 

184  Miss  Bessie  Watt :  Portrait  Sketch. 

1894  219  '  A  Fayre  Ladye. ' 


PHILLIP,  John  Painter 

Born  1817.     Died  1867. 
Hon.  Member  1857. 
1841      14  A  Reaper. 

133  Tasso,  in  disguise,  relating  his  perse- 
cutions to  his  Sister. 
220  Old  Age  :  a  Study. 
370  A  Pony,  with  Terrier. 
15   Westbourne  Grove,  Bayswater,  London. 
1849    420  A  Scotch  Fair.     (Aberdeen  Art  Gallery. 
Bought    1907.     Dundee   Art   Gallery. 
Drawing  of  subject.    Presented  1915.) 
South  Villa,  Campden  Hill,  Kensington,  Lon- 
don. 

1855  445  A  Visit  to  the  Gipsy  Quarter  of  Seville. 

Lent  by  —  Watts,  Esq.,  Manchester. 

1856  14  La  Mantilla  de  Tira 

1857  340  Sam  Bough,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A.     (Scottish 

N.P.G.  Bequeathed  by  Mr  and  Mrs. 
Hodgson,   1909.) 

419  Sir     James     Dalrymple     Elphinstone, 

Logie  Elphinstone. 

420  The  Balcony.     (Leicester  Art  Gallery. 

Same  title.     Bought  1891.) 

Lent  by  Alex.  Collie,  Esq.,  Manchester. 

1858  229  Dona  Pepita. 

Lent  by   Dona  Emilia  Dolores  de  Gay- 
angos. 
397  Charity,  Sevilla,  1857. 

Lent   by   Thos.    Robinson,    Esq.,    Liver- 
pool. 
445  Study  of  a  Bohera. 

Lent  by  Ernest  Gambart,  Esq.,  London. 

1859  68  The  Evil  Eye.     (Vide  1880,   No.   297.) 

(Hospitalfield  Trust,  Arbroath.  Vide 
p.  113.  Another  version,  Smith  In- 
stitute, Stirling.  T.  S.  Smith  Be- 
quest, 1869.  Third  version,  dated 
1858,  Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glas- 
gow. James  Donald  Bequest,  1905.) 
Lent  by  Patrick  Allan  Fraser,  Esq. 


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Phillip,  John — continued 

289  Una  Seguidilla  Gitanesca. 

Lent   by   John    Devonport,    Esq.,    Here- 
ford. 

1860  148  Mrs.  Brodie. 

156  Asking  a  Blessing-. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Thomas  Agnew  &  Sons, 
Manchester. 
165  William    Brodie,    Esq.,    R.S.A.     (Vide 

1880,  No.  309.) 
525  Spanish  Contrabandistas. 

Lent  by  H.R.H.  the  Prince  Consort. 

1861  233  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1862  346  Holy  Water,  or  Agua  Benidita. 

Lent  by  Arthur  Burnand,  Esq.,  London. 

451  Mrs.  W.  B.  Johnstone.  (Vide  1863, 
No.  176.)  (N.G.  of  Scotland.  Pre- 
sented by  Mrs.  W.  B.  Johnstone, 
1868.) 

466  W.  B.  Johnstone,  Esq.,  R.S.A.  (N.G. 
of  Scotland.  Presented  by  Mrs. 
W.  B.  Johnstone,  1868.) 

1863  141  '  Antonia. ' 
303  La  Castafiera. 

Lent   by   E.    J.    Coleman,    Esq.,    Clare- 
mount. 
410  '  Naebody  coming  to  marry  Me.' 

Lent  by  Wm.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Banknock. 

1863  59  Love  laughs  at  Locksmiths  :   a  Night 

Scene  in  Andalusia. 
Lent  by  Robert  Barclay,  Esq. 
176  Mrs.  W.  B.  Johnstone.    (Vide  1862,  No. 
45i.) 
Lent  by  W.  B.  Johnstone,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1864  282  The  Grape-Gatherer,  Andalusia. 

Lent  by  Henry  Rougier,  Esq. 
340  Faith.      (Guildhall    Gallery,     London. 

Charles  Gassiot  Bequest,  1902.) 

Lent  by  Alexander  Collie,  Esq. 
460  The    Daughter   of    James   Ballantine, 

Esq. 

1865  453  La   Gloria :    a   Spanish   Wake.     ( Vide 

1880,  No.  131.) 

Lent  by  John  Pender,  Esq.,   M.P. 
528  The  Earl  of  Dalhousie. 
766  The  Hon.  Lauderdale  Maule. 
804  Archie  Anne  :  a  Study. 

Lent  by  Wm.    N.    Fraser,   Esq.,  Torna- 
veen. 

1866  369  William  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Banknock. 


400  Spanish  Flower-Girl  at  Seville. 

Lent  by  Samuel  Mendel,  Esq.,  Manley  Hall. 

540  William  B.  Johnstone,  R.S.A., 
Treasurer  of  the  Academy.  Pre- 
sented to  the  Academy  by  the  Painter. 
(N.G.  of  Scotland.  Presented  by  the 
R.S.A.,   1910.) 

548  Miss  Caird. 

1867  414  The  Right  Hon.  Duncan  M'Neill,  Lord 

Justice-General.  Painted  for  the 
Faculty  of  Advocates,  Writers  to  the 
Signet  and  Solicitors  in  the  Supreme 
Courts.  To  be  placed  in  the  Parlia- 
ment House,  Edinburgh. 

418  The  Brassero :  the  Finished  Sketch  of 
a  larger  picture  painted  in  1864. 
(Guildhall  Gallery,  London.  Finished 
Picture.  Charles  Gassiot  Bequest, 
1902.) 
Lent  by  Henry  Rougier,  Esq. 

537  Pascquccia,  Rome. 

Lent  by  Henry  Rougier,  Esq. 

634  James  Cassie,  Esq. 

1868  409  A  Festa  in  the  Gipsy  Quarter,  Seville  : 

Sketch  for  a  larger  Picture. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Johnstone,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

423  '  The  Letter- Writer  of  Seville. ' 
Lent  by  Her  Majesty. 

521  The   Marriage   of  the   Princess-Royal. 
(Aberdeen    Art    Gallery.    Sketch    for 
Picture.      Presented    by    Sir    James 
Murray,   1912.) 
Lent  by  Her  Majesty. 

561  Portrait  of  the  Artist.  Painted  by  him- 
self in  1837,  and  presented  to  William 
Brodie,  Esq.,  R.S.A.  (Vide  1880, 
N.  54.) 

584  Original    Sketch    of    '  Gathering    the 
Offering.'      (Vide    1880,     No.     204.) 
(York  Art  Gallery.     Finished  Picture. 
John  Burton  Bequest,  1882.) 
Lent  by  William   Brodie,   Esq.,  R.S.A. 

666  Original  Sketch  of  a  Quarrel. 

Lent  by  William   Brodie,   Esq.,  R.S.A. 
1869    568  An  Officer  in  Elizabethan  Costume. 

Lent  by   the  Trustees  of  the   late   John 
Phillip,  R.A. 
1871    361  The   Signal.     Bequeathed    1869  by   the 
late  T.   S.   Smith,   Esq.,  to  Stirling. 
(Smith  Institute,  Stirling.) 


CATALOGUE 


319 


1880  54  The  Artist  at  the  Age  of  Twenty.  (Vide 
1868,  No.  561.)  (Aberdeen  Art  Gal- 
lery. Small  undated  Portrait,  c. 
1837.  Presented  by  James  Anderson 
Rose,  1885.) 
Lent  by  William   Brodie,   Esq.,  R.S.A. 

no  Archie  (Miss  A.  L.  Fraser). 

Lent    by    William    N.    Fraser,    Esq.,    of 
Tornaveen. 

131  La     Gloria.      (Vide     1865,     No.     453.) 
(N.G.  of  Scotland.     Bought   1897.) 
Lent  by  John  Pender,  Esq.,  M.P. 

168  The  Artist  at  the  Age  of  Twenty-three. 
(Aberdeen     Art     Gallery.       Portrait, 
dated  1840.     Bought  1885.) 
Lent  by  William   Brodie,   Esq,,  R.S.A. 

204  Finished    Sketch    of    '  Gathering    the 
Offerings.'    (Vide  1868,  No.  584.) 
Lent  by  William   Brodie,   Esq.,  R.S.A. 

218  Gambling-House  Quarrel  at  Seville. 
Lent  by  William  Brodie,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

254  James  Cassie,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Fraser. 

297  The  Evil  Eye  :  Portrait  of  Artist  intro- 
duced.    (Vide  1859,  No.  68.) 
Lent  by  Patrick  Allan  Fraser,  H. R.S.A. 

309  William    Brodie,    R.S.A.     (Vide    i860, 
No.    165.)     (R.S.A.    Collection.     Be- 
queathed by  Sitter,  1886.) 
Lent  by  William   Brodie,   Esq.,  R.S.A. 

507  Country  Courtship  :  a  Sketch. 
Lent  by  William  Yeats,  Esq. 

1887  178  The  Early  Career  of  Murillo,  1634. 

Lent  by  John  M.  Keiller,  Esq.,  Dundee. 

1888  213  The  Spanish  Volunteer. 

Lent  by  John  M.  Keiller,  Esq. 


PIRIE,  George 

Born  1866. 

Associate  1913. 

113  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 
1887    200  A  Lady's  Pet. 

319  A  Welcome  Meal. 
1891      91  Trace-Horses. 

258  Stable  Interior. 

298  A  Beggar. 
1891-2   69  Foxhounds. 

230  Terriers  at  Play. 


Painter 


1893  156  A  Couple  of  Young  Hounds. 
275  A  Texan  Waggon  Horse. 

1894  257  Yoke  Mates. 

1895  227  Milk  Cows. 
388  Who  Comes? 

134  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1896  11  A  Bull. 

96  The  Chase. 

Lent  by  T.    Ripley  Ker,   Esq.,   Dougal- 
ston. 
428  A  Bull-Dog. 

1897  136  Hen  and  Chickens. 
293  Puppies. 

1898  238  Tranquillity. 

1899  2  A  Veteran. 

1900  292  Work  Horses. 
333  Broncho  Mares. 
386  Rabbits. 

Wardend,  Torrance,  near  Glasgow. 

1901  327  Off  to  Town. 

468  Barn-Door  Fowls. 

1902  146  Portraits  of  Two  Pugs. 

1903  276  The  Lariat. 

1909  291  A  Black-and-white  Rabbit. 

1910  278  Andalusian  Hen. 

Lent  by  J.  Martin  Harvey,  Esq.,  London. 
314  The  Watch  Dog. 
49  Partickhill  Road,  Glasgow. 

1911  184  By  the  Shepherd's  Fire. 
242  Duck  and  Drake. 

1912  128  The  Hen-roost. 
174  Highland  Interior. 
244  A  Highland  Fireside. 

1913  261  A  Crofter's  Byre. 
290  At  the  Water's  Edge. 

1914  92  Water  Birds. 

156  A  Highland  Sheep-fank. 
Wardend,  Torrance,  near  Glasgow. 

1915  107  A  Couple  of  Hounds. 
225  Glasgow  Market. 


PLAYFAIR,  William  Henry 

Architect 

Born  1789.     Died  1857. 

Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

Resigned  1845. 


NO  EXHIBITS. 


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PORTSMOUTH,  Percy  H.       Sculptor 

Born  1873. 
Associate  1906. 

65    Warrender  Park  Road,  Edinburgh. 

1903  210  An  Old  Cynic. 
393  Admiration. 

10   Viewforth  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1904  239  An     Ancient     Briton     defending     his 

Wounded  Father. 

241  Fides  et  Amore. 
335  Night. 

40  Warrender  Park  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1905  203  John  Spence  Smith,  Esq. 
564  Mirth. 

571  A  Slave. 
Studio,    Westhall  Gardens,  Edinburgh. 

1906  172  Captive. 

242  Edmund,    Son    of    John    R.    Findlay, 

Esq.  :  Portrait  Bust. 
Lent  by   John  R.    Findlay,   Esq.,   Aber- 
lour. 

1907  196  Portrait  Bust :  James  L.  Caw,  Esq. 
285  Panel    for    Overmantel  :     a    Summer 

Idyll. 
368  Statuette  :  The  Necklace. 

Lent  by  John  R.  Findlay,  Esq. 

1908  387  The  Idler. 

390  Design  for  War  Memorial. 

392  Portrait  Bust :  Mrs.  Percy  Portsmouth. 

1909  183  Portrait  Bust :  Lady  Dunedin,  of  Sten- 

ton. 
269  Bust :  •  Eugene  Aram. ' 
330  Statuette  :  '  Victory. ' 
39  George  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1910  185  Design  for  Newland  Memorial,  Bath- 

gate. 
261  Portrait    Bust :    F.    Morley    Fletcher, 
Esq. 

1911  588  The  Connoisseur. 

640  Miranda.     (Artist  deletes  this  from  his 

list  of  exhibits.) 
664  Memorial  Fountain. 

1912  626  In  Memoriam  (for  Marble). 
635  Bronze  Statuette  :  Spring. 
647  Foal :  Bronze  Statuette. 

1913  654  The  Rock  by  the  Sea  :  Colossal. 

690  II  Penserosa  :  Bronze. 

Lent  by  P.  J.  Ford,  Esq. 

691  Study  of  a  Head  in  Relief. 


1914  72  Portrait  Bust:   D.  Y.  Cameron,  Esq., 

A.R.A.,   A.R.S.A. 

Lent  by  D.  Y.  Cameron,  Esq. 

73  In  Memoriam. 

74  Study  of  a  Baby  in  Wax. 

1915  23  Bust  :  Miranda  :  Marble  and  Bronze. 
39  Andrew    Lang   Memorial.      Erected   in 

Selkirk  Free  Library. 
41  The  Archer :  Group  in  Bronze. 
Lent  by  P.  J.  Ford,  Esq. 

1916  77  '  1914.' 


POYNTER,  Sir  Edward  John,    P.R.A. 
Born  1836.  Painter 

Hon.  Member  1896. 
28  Albert  Gate,  London,  S.W. 
1888     123  A    Visit     to    ^sculapius.       (N.G.     of 
British  Art.      Sir  Francis  Chantrey 
Bequest  Purchase,  1880.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Academy. 

RAEBURN,  Sir  Henry  Painter 

Born  1756.     Died  1823. 

'  His  Majesty's  First  Limner  and  Painter  in 

Scotland,'  1823. 

President  of  Associated  Society  of  Artists,  1812- 

13 ;     of    the     Edinburgh     Exhibition     Society, 

1813-16. 

Though  Sir  Henry  Raeburn  died  three  years 
before  the  Scottish  Academy  was  founded,  his 
predominant  position  in  the  development  of 
Scottish  Art  renders  appropriate  the  inclusion 
of  a  list  of  his  works  exhibited  by  the  Associ- 
ated Society  of  Artists,  by  the  Institution,  and, 
after  his  death,  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
The  memorable  exhibition  of  325  pictures  by 
Raeburn,  held  in  the  R.S.A.  Galleries  in  1876, 
was  not  organised  by  the  R.S.A. 

ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY   OF   ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

16  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1809      13  Portrait    of     Gentleman,     Full-length. 
(Not  in  all  copies  of  the  Catalogue.) 

128  Portrait  of  Nobleman. 

129  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

144  Portrait  of  Gentleman  on  Horseback. 


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321 


155  Portrait  of  Lady. 

156  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
183  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
192  Portrait  of  Lady. 

194  Portrait  of  Lady. 

213  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
220  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1810  50  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

71  Portrait,  Full-length,  of  Nobleman. 

100  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
103  Portrait  of  Lady. 

130  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

161  Portrait,  Full-length,  of  Gentleman. 

185  Portrait,  Full-length,  of  Nobleman. 

189  Portrait  of  Lady. 

191  Portrait  of  Lady,  Full-length. 

195  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

196  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1811  38  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

51  Portrait  of  Lady. 

59  Portrait  of  Gentleman.  Full-length. 

75  Portrait  of  Lady. 

77  Portrait  of  Nobleman. 

85  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
144  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
156  Portrait  of  Lady. 

187  Portraits  of  Two  Boys. 

188  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

190  Portrait  of  Lady. 
32  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1812  40  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
41  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

52  The  Earl  of  Rosebery,  Full-length. 
59  Portrait  of  Lady. 

68  Portrait  of  Lady. 

101  Portrait  of  Lady. 

108  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

109  Portraits  of  Gentleman  and  Lady. 
125  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 

139  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
148  The  Lord   Bishop  of  Meath.     (Konig- 
lichen  Galerie,  Dresden.    Bought  1897.) 
150  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

186  Lady  Innes  Ker. 

188  Sir  James  Innes  Ker. 

1813  35  Portraits  of  Three  Children. 
36  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

38  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
55  Lord  Sea  forth. 

69  Portrait  of  Lady. 


81  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
148  Lord  Elcho  and  Mr.  Charters. 
159  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
178  Portrait  of  Lady. 
191  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 


1814      16  Portrait      of      Gentleman      and      his 

Daughter. 

37  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

39  Portrait  of  General  Officer. 

53  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Gentleman. 

55  Portrait  of  Lady. 

60  Portrait  of  Nobleman. 

74  Portrait  of  Lady. 

93  Portrait  of  Nobleman. 

104  Portrait  of  Jew. 

105  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

163  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

164  Portrait  of  Lady. 

176  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1815      23  Portrait  of  Lady. 

26  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

30  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

40  Portrait  of  Lady. 

42  Portrait  of  Child. 

49  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

50  The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Justice-Clerk. 

57  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 

58  General  Sir  David  Dundas. 

73  Portrait  of  Lady. 

78  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

83  Professor    Playfair,    F.R.S.     (Univer- 

sity of  Edinburgh.     In  Senate  Hall. 

National   Portrait   Gallery.     Replica. 

Bought  1890.) 

84  Portrait  of  Lady. 

96  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

147  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

156  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

160  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

162  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 

163  General  Sir  David  Baird. 

164  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

167  Francis  Horner,  Esq.,  M. P.     (National 

Portrait      Gallery.        Seated     three- 

quarter-length.     Presented  by  Nieces 

of    Sitter,     1877.      Scottish     N.P.G. 

Head   and   shoulders   Portrait.     Be- 

queathed by  Lady  Murray,   i860.) 

322 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Raeburn,  Sir  Henry — continued 
1816      19  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 

20  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 

22  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

33  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

34  Portrait  of  Lady. 

45  Full-length  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

67  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

68  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
72  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
78  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

80  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

81  Portrait  of  Lady. 

109  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

118  Portrait  of  Child. 

130  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

133  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

134  Portrait  of  Gentleman  and  his  Horse. 

135  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

34   York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1821  127  Portrait  of  Lady. 

140  The    Earl    of    Hopetoun,    Full-length. 

(County  Hall,  Linlithgow.     Replica, 

County  Hall,  Cupar.) 
172  Gamekeeper  to  the  Earl  of  Kintore. 

1822  138  Professor  Pillans. 

167  Sir  John  Hay,  Baronet. 

190  H.  W.  Williams,  Esq.  (National  Por- 
trait Gallery.  Presented  by  Sir  Chas. 
Tennant,  1894.) 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1834  185  Equestrian  Portrait  of  Henry  Raeburn, 
Esq.,  of  St.  Bernard's.  By  John 
Syme.  The  horse  painted  by  the  late 
Sir  Henry  Raeburn. 

1850        1  The   late  Adam   Rolland,    Esq.     (Vide 
1863,  No.  63.) 
6  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1863  1  Hon.  Allan  Maconochie,  First  Lord  of 
Session  (the  first  Lord  Meadowbank). 
Lent  by  A.  Maconochie  Wellwood,  Esq. 


10  The  late  Andrew  Wauchope,  Esq.,  of 

Niddrie. 

Lent  by  A.  Wauchope,  Esq. 
43  A  Child. 

Lent  by  John  P.  Raeburn,  Esq. 

55  Judge  Admiral  Cay. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Sheriff  Cay. 

56  The  late  John  Pitcairn. 

Lent  by  Miss  Pitcairn. 
63  The  late  Adam  Rolland,  Esq.,  of  Gask. 
(Of  this  picture  there  are  three  ver- 
sions. One  in  N.G.  of  Scotland, 
full-length,  deposited  by  the  Society 
in  Scotland  for  the  Propagation  of 
Christian  Knowledge.) 
Lent  by  A.  Rolland,  Esq. 

67  Mr.  Byres,  of  Tonley. 

Lent  by  John  P.  Raeburn,  Esq. 

68  John  Clerk,  Lord  Eldin. 

Lent  by  Sir  W.  Gibson-Craig,  Bart. 

72  The  late  Earl  of  Rosebery. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Rosebery. 

73  The    late   Rev.    Sir    Henry   Wellwood 

Moncreiff.  (N.G.  of  Scotland.  Lent 
by  Trustees  of  the  late  Lord  Mon- 
creiff.) 

Lent    by    the    Rev.    Sir    H.    Wellwood 
Moncreiff,  Bart. 
96  The  late  Alex.  Allan,  Esq.,  of  Hillside. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Allan,  Esq. 
98  The  Hon.  Mrs.  Austin. 

Lent  by  the  Baroness  Sempill. 

102  Admiral  Lord  Viscount  Duncan  (1798). 
Lent  by  Trinity  House,  Leith. 

108  General  Campbell,  of  Loch  Nell. 
(?  Lent  by  the  Duke  of  Argyll.) 

122  Sir  Brooke  Boothby,  Bart. 

Lent  by  J.  T.   Gibson-Craig,   Esq. 

125  The  Rev.  J.  Thomson,  of  Duddingston. 
Lent  by  John  P.  Raeburn,  Esq. 

138  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart.,  in  the  Uni- 
form of  the  Ross-shire  and  Caithness 
Fencibles.  (N.G.  of  Scotland.  Lent 
by  the  Sinclair  Family.) 
Lent  by  the  Family  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Sinclair,  Bart. 

156  Dr.  Andrew  Duncan,  Senior  (c.   1819). 
Lent  by  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians, 
Edinburgh. 


CATALOGUE 


323 


181  The  late  Mrs.  Allan,  of  Hillside,  and 

Daughter. 

Lent  by  Alex   Allan,  Esq. 
185  The  late  Archibald  Constable,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Constable,  Esq. 
187  The   late   Earl  of   Buchan.    (N.G.    of 

Ireland.    Bought  1901.) 

Lent  by  John  P.  Raeburn,  Esq. 

193  Dr.   Nathaniel   Spens  in  the  Costume 

of  the  Royal  Archers. 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers. 

194  The  late  Archibald  Skirving,  Artist. 

Lent  by  John  P.  Raeburn,  Esq. 
211  Lady  Raeburn. 

Lent  by  John  P.  Raeburn,  Esq. 

214  The  late  Lady  Gibson-Craig. 

Lent  by  Sir  W.  Gibson-Craig,  Bart. 

215  The     Painter.       (N.G.     of     Scotland. 

Bought    Lord    Tweedmouth's    Sale, 

1905-) 

Lent  by  John  P.  Raeburn,  Esq. 

240  George  Thompson,  Esq. 

Lent  by  the  Misses  Thompson. 

241  Sir  (?)  John  Rennie,  Civil  Engineer. 

Lent  by  John  P.  Raeburn,  Esq. 
263  The  Rev.  Wm.  Sinclair  when  a  Child. 
Lent  by  the  Family  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Sinclair. 

265  Lord    Newton.      (N.G.    of    Scotland. 

Bequeathed  by  Mrs.  Malcolm  Laing, 

1864.) 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Laing. 

266  Rev.  Dr.  Andrew  Thomson. 

Lent  by  John  P.  Raeburn,  Esq. 

269  Rev.  Archibald  Alison,  D.D. 

Lent  by  John  P.  Raeburn,  Esq. 

270  Mary   Preston,   wife  of  Robert  Well- 

wood,  Esq.,  of  Garvoch,  in  her  90th 

year. 

Lent  by  A.  Maconochie  Wellwood,  Esq. 

272  Margaret    Wedderburn     (Mrs.     Philip 

Dundas). 

Lent  by  Sir  David  Wedderburn. 

273  Colonel  Allan,  16th  Hussars. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Allan,  Esq. 
278  Lord  Cockburn. 

Lent  by  John  P.  Raeburn,  Esq. 
280  Sir   George   Sinclair  when   a   Boy  (c. 

1794.) 

Lent  by  the  Sinclair  Family. 


293  The  late  John  Tait,  Esq.,  of  Harvies- 
toun,  with  his  Grandson. 
Lent  by  Mr.  Sheriff  Tait. 
376  (No  title  in  Catalogue). 
376*  Miniature  of  Mrs.  Milne. 
Lent  by  Miss  Cochrane. 
1880   in  Bailie  (William)  Galloway. 

Lent  by  the  Merchant  Company,   Edin- 
burgh. 
125  Captain  James  Coutts  Crawford,  R.N. 
Lent    by    James    C.     Crawford,     Esq., 
Overton  House. 
197  The    late    Mrs.    Pattison,    of   Kelvin- 
grove. 

Lent    by    A.    Dunn    Pattison,    Esq.,    of 
Dalmuir. 
252  Mrs.  Young. 

Lent  by  A.  Rutherfurd,  Esq.,  Advocate- 
Depute. 
386  Alexander  Young,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Lent  by  A.  Rutherfurd,  Esq.,  Advocate- 
Depute. 
287  Miss  Annie  Moir.  New  Grange. 

Lent  by  Rev.  C.  G.  Henderson,  Hamil- 
ton. 
321  Mrs.  Bell,  Sister  of  Dr.  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  W.  Hamilton  Bell,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
323  The  Rev.  Dr.  Dickson,  of  Leith. 
Lent  by  the  Lord  Justice-General. 
39D  Dr.  James  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  W.  Hamilton  Bell,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 


RATTRAY,  Wellwood  Painter 

Born  1849.     Died  1902. 
Associate  1896. 

St.  Vincent  Park,  Kilcreggan. 
1876    571  Arran,  from  Kilcreggan. 
929  Sketch  in  Bute. 
79  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1879  282  'Neath  the  Green  Shade. 

574  Early  Spring  :  Auvers  sur  Oise. 

1880  122  Under  the  Greenwood  Tree. 
418  Early  Spring :  Study. 

499  '  Ower  the  Muir  amang  the  Heather. ' 

1881  214  Loch  Ard. 

523  Cherry  Blossom. 


324 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Rattray,  Wellwood — continued 

1882  121  Autumn  on  the  Duchray. 
729  A  Scottish  Tarn. 

248  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

1883  57  A  Grey  Day,  near  Callander. 

158  A  Summer  Afternoon  :  Aubrey  Park. 
353  Balmy  Spring- :  Aubrey  Heath. 
792  From  Hillside  to  the  Sea. 

1884  120  Early  Summer. 

574  '  Foaming,     surging,     tumbling     sea- 
ward. ' 
807  Ben  Cruachan,  from  Taynuilt. 
81  St.    Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1885  31  A  Lonely  Shore,  Appin. 

84  A  Silent  Pool  off  Loch  Ard. 
303  Surrey  Pastoral. 
483  Low-tide  :  Appin. 

1885  563  '  When  Gloaming  caps  the  Glen.' 

1886  372  '  Gloamin's  Glamour. ' 
448  Autumn  on  the  Duchray. 
593  October's  Gold. 

658  Noonday  at  Lochranza. 

1887  113  Autumn  Leaves. 
218  Golden  October. 
453  Sunset  in  Winter. 

1887  333  Royal  Windsor. 

Lent  by  D.  Hamilton,  Esq. 
359  On  the  Wye,  Godalming,  Surrey. 
Lent  by  John  Tod,  Esq. 

1888  314  '  Autumn   sae  pensive  in   Yellow  and 

Grey. ' 
474  Autumn  Sunshine  :   Stirlingshire. 
902  Wimbledon  Common  :  Early  Spring. 
247  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

1889  76  Among  the  Fisherfolk,  Carradale. 
375  Arran,  from  the  Kyles  of  Bute. 
478  A  December  Pastoral. 

1890  341  When  the  Fisher  sets  sail. 
588  Largo  Bay. 

1891  15  A  Summer  Eve  :  Kintyre. 
257  The  King's  Port,  Carradale. 
320  A  Dream  of  Spring-. 

1891-2   29  November :  Sunset. 
498  Golden  Leaves. 

1893  160  Evening  at  the  Ferry. 
239  Stores  for  the  Cabin. 
265  Delia  Salute,  Venice. 

1894  126  Evening  in  Venice. 
153  The  Last  Load. 
314  Noonday  :  Kintyre. 


2  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

1895  144  The  Spring-Time. 

182  The  King's  Port,  Kintyre. 
386  Golden  Days. 
144  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1896  19  A  June  Day,  Kintyre. 
314  In  Wind  and  Rain. 

31  St.   Vincent  Place,  Glasgow. 

1897  128  In  the  Trossachs. 

169  When  the  Wind  bloweth  in  from  the 

Sea. 
231  Trawlers  and  their  Nets. 
341  In  the  Gloamin'. 
420  May  Blossoms. 
7  Berkeley  Terrace,   Glasgow. 

1900  28  Waiting  for  the  Ebb. 

346  Day  of  Sunshine,  Sussex. 
449  The  Breath  of  Summer. 

1901  448  When  Fields  are  Golden. 

684  The  White  Cliff,  East  Devon. 
720  Across  the  Sands. 

1902  322  The  Fairy  Glen. 

433  Summer  Breezes,  Island  of  Coll. 

685  Old  Roman  Archway,  Winchelsea. 

686  Sunny  Days,  Winchelsea. 


REID,  Archibald  David  Painter 

Born  1844.     Died  1908. 

Associate  1892. 

81    Clerk    Street,    Edinburgh,    and    84    King 
Street,  Aberdeen. 

1870  53  A  Woodland  Path. 

709  King's  College,   Old  Aberdeen. 

774  French     Fishing    Luggers,     Aberdeen 

Harbour. 
849  On  the  Dee,  near  Aberdeen. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Walker,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 

1871  25  On  the  Don. 

102  '  Under  the  Beech  Trees.' 

Lent  by  John  Crombie,  Esq. 
131  King  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1872  22  '  By  Silver  Dee. ' 

Lent  by  Jas.  Walker,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
297  '  Dysart. ' 

Lent  by  John  Gavin,  Esq.,  Craigellachie. 

1873  29  A  River  Side. 

Lent     by     Archibald     Stevenson,     Esq., 
South  Shields, 


CATALOGUE 


325 


S4i 

1874 

84 

102 

260 

434 

1875 

170 

1876 

96 

421 

1877 

19 

107 

369 

449 

1878 

18 

119 

323 

721 

1879 

463 

499 

852 

919 

8 

York 

1880 

14 

43  The  Herring  Harvest,  Gamzie.    (Aber- 
deen Art  Gallery.     Alex.    Macdonald 

Bequest,  1884.) 

Lent  by   Alex.    Macdonald,   Esq.,    Aber- 
deen. 
423  On  the  Sands. 

Lent  by  J.  F.  White,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
Aberdeen,  from  Torry. 
The  Beach  at  Low  Water,  Holy  Island. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
The  Bait-Gatherers. 

Lent  by  E.  Collins,  Esq. 
On  the  Beach,  Holy  Island. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
November. 

Lent  by  Geo.  Webster,  Esq.,  London. 
Carting  Sea-weed. 

Lent  by  R.  B.   Home,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
On  the  Ayrshire  Coast. 

Lent  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
A  Pastoral. 

Lent  by  James   M.    Paton,    Esq.,   Mon- 
trose. 
Gathering  Peas. 

Lent  by  James  Walker,  Esq. 
Mending  Nets. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Ogston,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
On  the  Cliffs. 

Lent  by  William  Yeats,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
Jedburgh  Abbey. 

Lent  by  Otto  Macqueen,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
Boys  and  Buoys.     (Aberdeen  Art  Gal- 
lery.     Alex.      Macdonald      Bequest, 

1884.) 

Lent  by  Alexander  Macdonald,  Esq. 
An  East  Coast  Fishing  Village. 
Guessing  the  Catch. 

Lent  by  John  Forbes  White,  Esq. 
On  the  Findhorn  :  Autumn. 
Duck-shooting. 
A  Pastoral. 
A  River  of  France. 
Mont  St.  Michel,  Normandy. 
Buildings,  Edinburgh. 
Before  Service. 

Lent  by  Sidney  Field,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
60  On  the  Don,  near  Aberdeen. 

Lent  by  John  Forbes  White,  Esq. 
215  Autumn. 


1881 


1882 


St. 

1883 


1884 


1885 


1886 
L887 

1888 


1889 
1890 


1891 
1893 


1894 


738  On  the  East  Coast. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Jamieson,  Aberdeen. 
436  St.  Monance. 

Lent  by  Geo.  W.   Rouse,  Esq.,  London. 
553  A  Pastoral. 

Lent  by  James  Auldjo  Jamieson,  Esq. 
808  A  Spanish  Road. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  F.  White. 
832  A  Court  in  the  Alhambra. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  F.  White. 
40  The  Tay,  from  Kinnoul  Hill. 

Lent    by   J.    C.    Couper,    Esq.,    Craigie- 
buckler. 

108  Dunblane  Cathedral. 
782  The  Herring  Harvest. 
Luke's,   Kepplestone,  Aberdeen. 

61  Autumn. 

72  Portrait  of  Lady. 

109  Mending  Nets. 
733  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1072  Winter. 

165  The  Banks  of  the  Garry. 
412  November. 

739  Largo  Bay. 

899  A  Moorish  Tower. 
1053  A  Street  in  Granada. 

209  The  Approach  of  Winter. 

548  Portrait  of  Lady. 

795  A  Highland  Glen. 

326  Christmas  Roses. 

852  Summer. 

878  Gathering  Peas. 

254  Arran,  from  Kintyre. 

338  On  the  Beach,  near  Don. 

447  '  The  Braes  o'  Balquhidder. ' 

387  A  Canal,  Dordrecht. 

256  On  the  Zuider-Zee. 

301  Monickendam,  North  Holland. 

417  A  Dutch  Windmill. 
2   47  A  Yorkshire  Moor. 

134  A  Dutch  Windmill. 

Lent  by  Jas.   Murray,   Esq.,   Aberdeen. 

169  Campveere,  Holland. 

311  Returning  from  Church,  Walcheren. 

177  The   Scotch   House,   Campveere,    Hol- 
land. 

273  The  Housewife. 

295  Campveere,   Holland. 

Lent  by  R.  Tindall,  Esq.,  Stonehaven. 

428  Machrie  Bay,  Arran. 


326 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Reid,  Archibald  David — continued 

1895  194  Ferryden,  Montrose. 

507  King's  College  Chapel,  Cambridge. 

1896  410  The  Haven  under  the  Hill.    (Mackelvie 

Art  Gallery,  Auckland,  N.Z.      Bought 
with  J.  T.  Mackelvie  Fund,  1896.) 

1897  33  Autumn. 
69  Cromarty. 

320  A  Landscape. 

1898  gi  Connie. 

366  On  the  Banffshire  Coast. 

1899  114  Autumn. 

Lent  by  Sir  George  Reid,  P.R.S.A. 
433  Machrie  Bay,  Arran. 

1900  19  The  Shores  of  the  Moray  Firth. 

304  A  Birch  Wood. 

356  A  Corner  of  the  Don. 

Lent  by  Colonel  Innes,  Learney. 

1901  360  The  Tay  at  Aberfeldy. 
408  Dividing  the  Spoil. 

1902  192  Auxerre,  France. 

1903  162  The  Moor,  Lossiemouth. 
288  Auxerre,  France. 

502  Vezelay,  France. 

Lent  by  Thos.  Ogilvie,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 

1905  140  On  the  Giudecca,  Venice. 
285  On  the  Sands. 

1906  162  A  Stackyard. 

1907  21  An  Old  Norfolk  Harbour. 

1908  129  Blakeney    Harbour,    Norfolk.      (Aber- 

deen    Art     Gallery.      Presented     by 
Friends  of  the  Artist,  1909.) 

1909  167  A  Fishing  Village. 

Lent  by  Jas.   E.    Crombie,    Esq.,   Aber- 
deen. 
237  A  Moorland. 

Lent  by  Thos.  Jaffray,   Esq.,  Aberdeen. 

305  A  Dutch  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Theodore  Crombie,  Esq.,  Aber- 
deen. 
472  A  Lone  Shore.    (Aberdeen  Art  Gallery. 

Presented  by  Friends  of  the  Artist, 

1909.) 

Lent  by  Robert  W.  Allan,  Esq.,  and 
George  W.  W.  Barclay,  Esq.,  Aber- 
deen, as  representing  the  Owners. 


REID,  Sir  George  Painter 

Born  1841.     Died  1913. 

Associate  1870.    Academician  1877. 

SEVENTH    PRESIDENT    1891-1902. 

Hon.  Retired  Academician  1903. 

15  Catherine  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1862  581  A  Border  Tower. 
14  Gallowgate,  Aberdeen. 

1863  546  A  Sculptor's  Studio  in  the  Middle  Ages. 
600  The  Deserted  Grange. 

780  On  the  Coast  near  Bervie. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Walker,  Esq. 

14  Gallowgate,  Aberdeen,  and  60  Cumberland 
Street,  Edinburgh. 

1864  38  An  Autumnal  Evening. 
497  Pluscarden  Abbey. 

595  Cawdor  Castle. 

1865  85  Baking  Oat  Cakes. 
394  Loch  Tummel. 

693  Elgin  Cathedral. 

1866  40  The  Orphan. 

290  Spynie  Palace  and  Loch.  Painted 
1866-1912.  (Aberdeen  Art  Gallery. 
Bequeathed  by  James  Walker,  1895.) 
Lent  by  W.  Walker,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 

320  The  Prison  Stair. 

1867  74  An  Attentive  Hearer  of  the  Word. 

Lent  by   J.    B.    M'Combie,   Esq.,   Aber- 
deen. 
271  Willows  by  the  River-side. 
546  James  Walker,  Esq. 

616  Portrait. 

617  Early  Morning  on  the  Kincardineshire 

Coast. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Walker,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 

199  King  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1868  500  Stirling. 

Lent  by  J.  F.  White,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
677  Cleaning  Church  Plate. 

Lent  by  Charles  Rose,  Esq.,  Hazlehead. 
785  George  MacDonald. 
929  Dunblane  Cathedral. 

Lent  by  James  Anderson,  Esq.,   Hamp- 
stead. 

1869  34  William  Duguid. 
358  A  Peat  Moss. 

Lent  by  J.  Auldjo  Jamieson,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 


CATALOGUE 


327 


526  The    Old    Church    and    Gifford    Gate, 

Haddington. 
614  Mrs.  Anderson. 
84  King  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1870  362  Professor      Blackie.       (University      of 

Aberdeen  Collection.) 
736  In  the  Garden,  Auchlunies. 

1871  89  Thomas    Keith,    M.D.     Presented    to 

Mrs.  Keith. 

164  Alexander  Mackintosh,  Esq.,  Colearn. 

231  Dorothy  and  Lucy,  Daughters  of  Alex. 
Macintosh,  Esq. 

558  John  Stuart,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Secretary 
of  Spalding-  Club,  1839-70.  Presented 
by  the  Spalding  Club. 

723  The   Rev.   Alexander  Thomson,    Had- 
dington. 
Aberdeen,  and  23  Duke  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1872  80  Dr.  Gavin,  Strichen. 

190  Children    of   James    Auldjo    Jamieson, 

Esq.,  W.S. 
214  Dr.  Jamieson,  Aberdeen. 
413  Broadsea. 

Lent  by  J.  F.  White,  Esq. 

84  King  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1873  430  Sir  Alexander  Anderson,  Lord  Provost. 

Presented  to  Aberdeen.  (Aberdeen 
Council  Chambers.) 

1874  25  Whins  in  Bloom. 

Lent  by  J.  F.  White,  Esq. 
28  Hugh  Scott,   Esq.,   of  Gala.      Painted 

for  the  Manufacturers'  Corporation, 

Galashiels. 
77  Professor  Geddes,  Aberdeen. 
183  George  Hope,   Esq.     Presented  by  his 

brother  Farmers  and  Friends. 

1875  26  Lieut.-Colonel  H.  W.  Lumsden. 
207  The  Marchioness  of  Huntly. 

285  The  Rev.  Principal  Lumsden,  Aber- 
deen. (In  Free  Church  College, 
Aberdeen.) 

457  James  Crombie,  Esq.,  Goval. 

1876  23  Jedburgh.      (Aberdeen     Art     Gallery. 

Alexander  Macdonald  Bequest,  1884.) 
Lent  by  Alexander  Macdonald,  Esq. 

43  John  Angus,  Esq.,  Town-Clerk  of 
Aberdeen,  1833-1875.  (Aberdeen  Art 
Gallery.     Property  of  Town  Council.) 

87  John  Haig,  Esq.,  of  Cameron  Bridge. 


405  Sir  Robert  Christison,  Bart,  M.D., 
D.C.L.  (Royal  Society  Collection, 
Edinburgh.) 

450  Dr.  John  Brown. 

1877  4  Thomas  Edward,  A.L.S.,  Shoemaker, 

Banff  :  a  Sketch. 
65  Mrs.  Lumsden,  of  Pitcaple. 
82  Samuel   Smiles,   Esq.     (National    Por- 
trait Gallery.     Presented  by  Members 
of  Sitter's  Family,  1904.) 
207  Professor    W.     R.     Smith,    Aberdeen. 
(Christ's    College    Collection,    Cam- 
bridge.) 
430  October. 

Lent  by  Lieut.-Colonel  H.  W.  Lumsden. 
St.  Luke's,  Kepplestone,  Aberdeen. 

1878  217  Dornoch.      (Diploma    Work.      R.S.A 

Collection.) 

403  Francis  Edmond  of  Kingswells,  Advo- 
cate. 

488  John  Macrobin,  M.D. 

505  William  Leslie,  Esq.  (Aberdeen  Coun- 
cil Chambers.) 

580  A  Highland   Kitchen. 

1879  23  By  the  Wayside. 

Lent  by  John  Crombie,  Esq.,  Balgownie 
Lodge. 
86  Marguerites. 

Lent  by  J.  Auldjo  Jamieson,  Esq. 

217  March   Marigold.     (Aberdeen  Art  Gal- 
lery.    Alexander  Macdonald  Bequest, 
1884.) 
Lent  by  Alexander  Macdonald,  Esq. 

320  John  Forbes  White,  Esq.  (Aberdeen 
Art  Gallery.  ?  Same.  Presented  by 
Friends  and  Fellow-citizens  of  Sitter, 
1889.) 

501  Lewis  Smith,  Esq.  (Aberdeen  Council 
Chambers.) 

1880  233  Roses. 

Lent  by  J.  M'Laren,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
341  G.  W.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 
500  November. 

Lent  by   the   Royal   Association   for   the 
Promotion  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scot- 
land. 
1880       7  George  MacDonald,  LL.D. 
39  A  Peat  Moss. 

Lent  by  James  Auldjo  Jamieson,  Esq. 
225  Dr.  Jamieson,  Aberdeen. 


328 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Reid,  Sir  George — continued 

256  Professor  W.  Robertson  Smith,  Aber- 
deen. 

306  Whins  in  Bloom. 

Lent  by  J.  F.  White,  Esq. 

1881  29  George  Thompson,  Jun.,  Esq.,  of  Pit- 

medden.  (Aberdeen  Council  Cham- 
bers.) 

130  Marguerites. 

Lent  by  J.  Irvine  Smith,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

197  Roses. 

Lent  by  John  Crombie,  Esq. 

220  Norham. 

Lent  by  J.  Irvine  Smith,  Esq. 

297  San  Giorgio  Maggiore. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Gibson,  Esq. 

300  J.  E.  Millais,  Esq.,  R.A. 

356  Thomas  Adam,  Esq.,  Aberdeen. 

1882  35  Sir  Bartle  Frere,  Bart.,  G.C.B.     Pre- 

sented to  Catherine  Lady  Frere  by 
the  Ladies  of  Cape  Town. 

171  Henry  Scott  Anderson,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Presented  by  the  Inhabitants  of  Selkirk. 

175  Duncan  M'Laren,  Esq.  Presented  to 
the  Corporation  of  Edinburgh  by  his 
Fellow-citizens.  (Edinburgh  City 
Chambers.  Scottish  N.P.G.  Pen 
and  Ink  Drawing  of  Portrait. 
Presented  by  G.  R.  Halkett,   1890.) 

238  The  Very  Rev.  Principal  Tulloch,  D.D. 
Lent  by  Her  Majesty  the  Queen. 

286  The  Right  Hon.  the  Lord  Justice- 
General.  Painted  for  the  Members 
of  the  College  of  Justice. 

325  J.  A.  Froude,  Esq. 

Lent  by  John  Skelton,  Esq. 

354  Mrs.  Best,  Aberdeen. 

1883  32  The  Last  Sleep  of  Savonarola.     (Aber- 

deen Art  Gallery.  Presented  by  the 
Artist,  1885.) 

168  Loch  Skene. 

199  Sir  W.  Fettes  Douglas,  P.R.S.A. 
(R.S.A.  Collection.  Presented  by 
Artist,  1883.) 

207  Dr.  John  Brown.  (Scottish  N.P.G. 
Presented  by  J.   Irvine  Smith,  1890.) 

234  Professor  Tait. 

242  Alexander  Bain,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Lord 
Rector,  Aberdeen.  (Marischal  Col- 
lege Collection,  Aberdeen.) 


307  T.  G.  Murray,  Esq. 

1884  162  Sir    Windham    C.    Anstruther,    Bart., 

and  his  Son. 
247  Dr.  Argyll  Robertson. 
268  Professor  Blackie. 

331  Lieutenant-Colonel     Farquharson,     of 

Invercauld. 

355  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

530  Sir  John  Anderson,  LL.D.  (In  Wood- 
side  Library,  Aberdeen.) 

540  Thomas  Stevenson,  Esq.,  C.E.     (Scot- 
tish N.P.G.     Bequeathed  by  the  Sit- 
ter's Widow,  1897.) 
St.    Luke's,    Kepplestone,    Aberdeen,    and    17 

Carlton  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1885  268  From  the  Garden  at  St.  Luke's. 
382  Douglas  Maclagan,  Esq.,  M.D. 
446  October. 

1885  871  Cawdor  Castle. 
886  Dryburgh. 

889  Illustration  to  '  Rab  and  his  Friends.' 
891  Jameson's     House,    Aberdeen.     (Aber- 
deen Art  Gallery.     Bought  1909.) 

897  Nairn. 

898  Kinloss. 

912  North  College,  Elgin. 

913  Dysart. 

923  Huntly  Castle. 

924  Inverugie  Castle. 

940  Johnnie  Gibb. 

941  Geordie  Webster. 

1886  167  Portrait. 

223  The  Rev.    John   James   Bonar,    D.D., 

Greenock. 
279  A.  J.  Russell,  Esq. 

332  John  Scott,  Esq.,  Greenock. 

366  The  Duke  of  Richmond  and  Gordon, 
K.G.  (University  of  Aberdeen.  Por- 
trait Head.) 

407  Rhododendrons. 

1887  14  Master  Mitchell  Thomson. 

51  Ex-Provost  Moncur,  Dundee.     (Dundee 
Art     Gallery.      Presented     by     Sub- 
scribers,  1887.) 
177  The    Right    Hon.    Lord   Moncrieff,   of 
Tulliebole,  Lord  Justice-Clerk. 
Lent  by  the  Faculty  of  Advocates,  Edin- 
burgh. 
270  John  Gilmour,  Esq.,  Lundin  and  Mon- 
trave. 


CATALOGUE 


329 


284  Alexander  Davidson,  Esq.,  Desswood. 

1888  55  Rhododendrons. 

Lent  by  J.   Irvine  Smith,  Esq. 
149  Lady  Anderson. 
180  Sir  Douglas  Maclagan. 
185  Norham. 

Lent   by    Robert    Irvine,    Esq.,    Caroline 
Park. 
337  William  Forbes  Skene,   Esq.,   D.C.L., 

LL.D.     (Scottish   N.P.G.     Presented 

by  Subscribers  to  the  Portrait,  1893.) 
387  Gladioli. 

Lent  by  J.  M.  Crabbie,  Esq. 
454  St.  Mary's  Loch. 

1889  189  George   Auldjo   Jamieson,    Esq.      Pre- 

sented by  the  Society  of  Accountants 

to  Mr.  Auldjo  Jamieson. 
206  William  Christie,  Esq. 
220  The   Earl  of  Stair,   K.T.     Painted  for 

the     Royal     Company    of    Archers. 

(Archers'  Hall,  Edinburgh.) 
321  The  Marquis  of  Breadalbane. 
386  R.  S.  Wyld,  Esq.,  LL.D. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Trayner. 
503  Montrose. 

Lent  by  Sidney  Field,  Esq. 

1890  171  Professor  Alexander  Campbell  Fraser, 

D.C.L.,  LL.D.  Presented  by  Friends 
and  former  Students.  (University  of 
Edinburgh.  In  Senate  Hall  Vesti- 
bule.) 

189  John  Mackenzie,  Esq.  Painted  for 
Scottish  Widows'  Fund  Society. 

197  The  Hon.  Lord  Shand. 

251  T.  D.  Brodie,  Esq.,  of  Gairdoch.  Pre- 
sented by  Friends  in  East  Stirling- 
shire. 

261  The  Right  Rev.  John  J.  Gloag,  D.D., 
Moderator  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land. 

289  John  Warrack,  Esq. 

345  Sir  Robert  Menzies,  Bart.,  of  Menzies. 

1891  200  Wellwood      H.      Maxwell,      Esq.,     of 

Munches.  Painted  for  the  County 
Buildings,  Kirkcudbright. 

273  Thomas  Graham  Murray,  Esq.,  W.S., 
LL.D.  Presented  to  the  Church  of 
Scotland.  (Church  of  Scotland 
Offices,  Edinburgh.) 

430  The  Hon.  Lord  Trayner. 


St.    Luke's,    Kepplestone,    Aberdeen,    and    22 
Royal  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 
I89I-2147  R.  C.  Maclagan,  Esq.,  M.D. 

186  John  Ure,  Esq.,  Lord  Provost  of  Glas- 

gow, 1880- 1883.  Painted  for  the  Cor- 
poration of  the  City  of  Glasgow, 
1885.       (Kelvingrove     Art      Gallery, 

Glasgow.) 

187  The  late  Sir  William  Fettes  Douglas, 

President     of     the     Royal     Scottish 
Academy.     (R.S.A.    Collection.    Pre- 
sented by  Artist,    1883.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

253  Charles  Salvesen,  Esq. 

266  Professor  Tait.  Painted  for  presenta- 
tion to  the  Royal  Society,  Edinburgh. 
(Scottish  N.P.G.  Another  version. 
Same  date.  Presented  by  the  Artist, 
1901.) 

282  Sir  William  M'Onie,  Lord  Provost  of 
Glasgow,  1883- 1886.  Painted  for  the 
Corporation  of  the  City  of  Glasgow. 
(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.) 

426  Mrs.  Macfie,  Dreghorn. 

1893  1 16  Roses. 

Lent  by  James  Auldjo  Jamieson,  Esq. 

176  Professor  Blackie  :  Presentation  Por- 
trait. (Reverted  to  Scottish  N.P.G., 
1908.) 

223  John  Cowan,  Esq.,  of  Beeslack. 

229  Dr.  Grub. 

Lent    by    the    Society    of    Advocates    in 
Aberdeen. 

1894  143  Professor  T.  Grainger  Stewart,  M.D. 

Presented  by  former  Pupils. 

199  The  Rev.  Walter  C.  Smith,  D.D., 
LL.D.  Painted  for  the  Free  Church 
of  Scotland.  (Free  Church  College, 
Aberdeen.) 

251  Lord  Mountstephen.  (Canadian  Paci- 
fic Railway  Offices,  Toronto.) 

254  A  Highland  Pastoral. 

Lent  by  Rev.  Alexander  Whyte,  D.D. 

300  John  A.  Callender,  Esq. 

1895  151  Patrick  Heron  Watson,  Esq.,  M.D. 
280  Aberlour. 

Lent  by  J.  R.  Findlay,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
286  Colonel  Wauchope,  C.B. 
310  Sir  William  Turner,  D.C.L. 


330 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Reid,  Sir  George — continued 

1896  277  The    Rev.    Professor   A.    F.    Mitchell, 

D.D.,    LL.D.,    St.    Andrews.     (Uni- 
versity of  St.  Andrews  Collection.) 
316  Sir   Arthur    Mitchell,    K.C.B.,    M.D., 
H.R.S.A. 

1897  174  The   Rev.    Dr.    M'Laren,    Manchester. 

(Manchester  Art  Gallery.  Presented 
to  Corporation  by  Friends  and  Ad- 
mirers of  Rev.  Alex.  M'Laren,  1897.) 
267  Professor  Masson.  (Scottish  N.P.G. 
Presented  by  Artist,  i9°9-) 

1898  285  The   Rev.    Professor  A.   B.    Davidson, 

D.D.     (Free   Church  College,    Aber- 
deen.) 
374  William  Carnie,    Esq.     (Aberdeen   Art 
Gallery.      Presented   by   Subscribers, 
1897.) 

1899  142  Sir   William    Henderson,    D.L.,    Lord 

Provost  of  Aberdeen,  1886-89.     (Aber- 
deen Council  Chambers.) 
Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  Aberdeen. 

215  The  Marquis  of  Tweeddale,  K.T. 

328  W.  W.  Robertson,  Esq.,  H.M.  Office 
of  Works.  (Merchants'  Hall,  Edin- 
burgh.) 

1900  180  The  Marquis  of  Lothian,  K.T.    Painted 

for  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers. 
(Archers'  Hall,  Edinburgh.) 

200  The  Very  Rev.  James  MacGregor, 
D.D.,  H.R.S.A. 

258   D.  Argyll  Robertson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  LL.D. 

273  Durham.     (Aberdeen  Art  Gallery.     Be- 
queathed by  J.  Irvine  Smith,  1908.) 
Lent  by  J.  Irvine  Smith,  Esq. 

1901  92  Professor  Flint,  D.D. 
355  MacLeod  of  MacLeod. 

1902  276  The  Very  Rev.  John  Pagan,  D.D. 
365  The    Right    Hon.    the    Lord    Justice- 
General. 

1903  253  The  Earl  of  Stair,  K.T. 

Lent  by  the  Bank  of  Scotland. 

1904  358  The  Rev.  Principal  Hutton,  D.D. 
22  Royal  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1906    259  Tom    Morris.     Painted    for    the    Royal 
and  Ancient  Golf  Club   of   St.    An- 
drews. 
Hillylands,  Oak  Hill,  Somerset. 

1910    309  Lord  Halsbury. 

Lent  by  the  Countess  of  Halsbury. 


1911  in  The  Right  Hon.  R.  Spence  Watson. 

Lent    by    the    National    Liberal    Club, 
London. 

1912  127  Sir  John  Murray,  K.C.B. 

Lent  by  Sir  John  Murray,  K.C.B. 

1913  256  Sir  Henry  D.  Littlejohn,  M.D.,  LL.D. 

Lent  by  Sir  Henry  D.   Littlejohn,  Edin- 
burgh. 
260  Lord  Ardwall. 

Lent  by  Lady  Ardwall,  Edinburgh. 
288  M.  Montgomerie  Bell,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Lent    by    M.    Montgomerie    Bell,    Esq., 
W.S.,  Edinburgh. 


REID,  George  Ogilvy  Painter 

Born  185 1. 
Associate   1888.     Academician    1898. 
(Exhibited  as  George  Reid,  1872-83.) 

1  Home  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1872  728  The  Canongate,  from  the  Tolbooth. 

1873  862  A  Close  in  Old  Edinburgh. 
1076  The  Rule  of  Five. 

1874  776  On  the  Water  of  Leith  at  Slateford. 
922  The  Main  Point  from  High  Riggs. 
925  At  Her  Stocking. 

1037  A  Last  Lick. 
9  Glen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1875  756  Corner  at  Craigmillar  Castle. 
867  Cottage  Interior  at  Callander. 

2  Glen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1878  124  The  Debris  of  a  Forest. 
524  A  Visit  to  the  Henhouse. 

1879  197  Play. 

225  In  Aberfoyle. 
12   Warrender  Park  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1880  533  ■  Murphies. ' 
663  Novices. 

688  Leavin'  Hame. 

740  A  Nicht  in  Holyrood,  1745. 

1881  69  A  Critical  Move. 
360  Humble  Life. 
493  Old  Servants. 

545  Immervoulen,  Strathyre. 
587  Strathyre. 

1882  90  Village    Gossip. 
374  A  Gleaner. 

630  The  Farm  Well. 

724  For  the  World  or  the  Church. 


CATALOGUE 


331 


1883  392'Steekin'  the  Door.' 
517  In  Days  of  Yore. 
538  Barford,  Warwick. 
696  Sir  Bingo's  Advisers. 

20  George  Street,  Edinburgh, 

1884  43  '  I'll  sit  on  my  creepie  an'  spin  at  my 

wheel. ' 
727  A  Puzzler. 
812  Our  County  Business. 

1885  in  The  Colourman. 
374  Cramond    Ferry. 
450  An  Irish  Air. 
692  The  Despatch. 

1885  356  A  Country  Smith. 
470  A  Seaman. 

771  The  Pilot. 

1886  87  The  Village  Well. 
105  The  Stroller's  Tale. 
632  The  Miser. 

709  The  Keeper's  Pony. 

1887  43  The  Country  Doctor. 

250  The  Bellman's  House,  Balquhidder. 

444  Reminiscences. 

562  The  Village  Blacksmith. 

658  Their  Legal  Adviser. 

1887  3  The  Lamp. 
17  Morning. 

38  The  Guv'nor. 

Lent  by  John  Ramsay,   Esq.,  Dundee. 
77  The  Dregs  to  the  Wicked. 
183  A  Friend  in  Need. 

Lent  by  John  Ramsay,   Esq. 
202  Checking  the  Course. 
250  Inverkeithing. 
330  '  These  Seventy  Years. ' 
393  The  Rent. 

1888  130  «  Oor  Laird's  Coort   Day.' 
410  A  Croft  in  Balquhidder. 

448  '  The  Braes  o'  Balquhidder.' 
468  The  Author's  Friends. 
689  Meditation. 

1889  179  The  Secret. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 
187  The  Catechising. 
235  •  Here  she  comes.' 
887  A  Hunt  for  Treason. 
999  Preparing  for  Guard. 

1890  219  A  Puritan  Man  of  War. 
259  A   Doubtful   Missive. 

Lent  by  George  Bird,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 


279  The  Argument. 

313  A  Tiff  in  the  Council. 

403  Voltaire  (incognito)  at  the  Cafe  de  Pro- 
cope,  listening  to  the  criticism  of  his 
play  of  S^miramis. 

608  Study  of  a  Head. 
1891     158  The  late  William  Currie,   Esq.,   Lint- 
hill. 

197  The  Horse  Pond  at  the  Farm. 

226  Finished  Study :  Picture  of  Voltaire 
and  his  Contemporaries. 

259  The  News  of  the  Day. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 

313  The   Debate. 

463  Deputy  Surgeon-General  Clifton. 

803  Billetted. 
15  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 
I89I-2214  Off  Duty. 

218  The  New  Laird. 

226  Mrs.  Macnab. 

312  A  Doubtful  Transaction. 

316  Consolation. 

387  Cromwell  looking  at  a  Portrait  of 
Charles  the  First. 

1893  69  Cromwell's    Reflections  on   seeing   the 

Portrait  of  Charles  the  First. 

230  First  Baptism  for  300  years  of  a  Royal 
Prince  in  Scotland,  Balmoral  Castle, 
October   31,    1891.    (Vide    1894,    No. 
213,  and  1914,  No.  642.) 
Lent  by  Her  Majesty  the  Queen. 

273  Peter  MacNaughton,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 

304  A.  Blair  Spence,  Esq.,  Dundee.  (Dun- 
dee Art  Gallery.  Presented  by  the 
Artist,  1906.) 

461  An  Ancient  Folio. 

1894  65  The  News  of  Prestonpans  to  the  Jacob- 

ites    in     London     at     the     Smyrna 

Coffee-House. 
116  Old  Memories. 
213  Balmoral,    31st    October,    1891  :    Study 

for   the    Picture   submitted   to    H.M. 

the  Queen.     (Vide  1893,  No.  230,  and 

1914,  No.  642.) 
224  For  Better  Luck. 
481  The  Prison  Gates. 

1895  27  A  Village  Blacksmith. 
192  Mrs.  Macnaughton. 
255  An  Idle  Hour. 


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Reid,  George  Ogilvy — continued 
267  A  Council  of  War. 
430  Portrait  of  a  Lady  in  Evening  Dress. 

1896  70  Prince  Charlie  presents  his  Sword  to 

Lord  Dalquharn. 
114  A  Passing  Cloud. 
172  A  Bend  on  the  Almond. 
264  Prince  Henry  of  Battenberg. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 

1897  157  Ex-Provost  Russell,  Motherwell. 

390  After   Killiecrankie.     (Diploma   Work. 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 
410  John  Tod,   Esq.,  J. P.  :   '  John  Strath- 

esk. ' 
438  The  Talk  of  the  Town. 

Lent  by  James  C.  Clarkson,  Esq. 

1898  32  The  Spendthrift. 

162  In  from  the  North  Sea. 
209  George  Tancred,  Esq.,  of  Weens. 
297  '  It  is  the  moon,  I  ken  her  horn.' 
370  Henry  Esmond  describes  the  Battle  of 
Blenheim  to  Addison  and  Steele. 
54  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1899  23  The  Prince's  Flight. 
62  Breakers. 

130  '  This  in  Confidence. ' 

266  The  Pairtin'. 

337  John  Ferguson,  Esq. 

1900  36  Raymond  Wyer. 
39  Importunity. 

51  Parson    Willdo :    'Why   this   rage    to 

me?' 
128  Thunderclouds  over  the  North  Sea. 
287  The  Rainbow. 

1901  81  The  Poet's  First  Sorrow. 
139  Findhorn. 

179  Poins  :  a  Character-Study  from  Henry 

IV. 
271  The   Farrier. 
427  Falstaff's  Lying  Tale. 

1902  80  With  Wind  and  Tide. 
138  A  Dilettante  Society. 
415  A  Dress  Rehearsal. 
483  '  David  Balfour.' 

1903  146  Mrs.  Robertson. 
186  Smugglers. 

234  The  Bookman. 

1904  147  Padre  Robertson,  D.D.,  D.S.O. 
203  The  Dochart. 

391  The  Pilot  Boat. 


1905  155  Wit,  Beau,  and  Politician. 
313  A  Perthshire  Moorland. 

537  Peter  M'Naughton,  Esq.,  S.S.C., 
Clerk  to  Heriot  Trust. 

1906  202  The  Poet's  Corner. 
400  Strathtay. 

445  Troopers  playing  Chess. 

1907  147  Over  the  Sea. 
203  The  Chief. 
487  After  Culloden. 

41   Synod   Hall,   Edinburgh. 

1908  196  W.  M.  Gilbert,  Esq. 
289  The  Artist's  Daughter. 

299  How  the  Battle  was  Lost. 

1909  147  In  Glen  Tilt. 

194  In  Time  of  War. 

283  Our  Plan  of  Campaign. 

1910  168  R.  S.  Aitchison,  Esq.,  M.D. 
172  John  C.  Guy,  Esq. 

300  Morning. 

1911  69  'Tween  Lude  and  Atholl. 

243  The  Search. 

1912  35  The  Young  Lieutenant. 
120  A  Galloway  River. 

192  '  Amazed  was  the  Laird  when  the 
Leddy  said  na.' 

1913  61  Entente  Cordiale. 

123  '  Well    done,    thou   good   and    faithful 

servant. ' 
*53  J-  K.  Laidlaw,  Esq. 

1914  215  A  Lonely  Moor. 

301  The  Argument. 
337  The  Omen. 

642  1891  :  The  First  Baptism  of  a  Royal 
Prince  in  Scotland  since  1591.  Study 
of  Picture  submitted  to  Queen  Vic- 
toria. (Vide  1893,  No.  230,  and  1894, 
No.  213.) 

1915  78  The  New  Song. 

179  The  Halt :  Sharpening  Swords. 
337  The  Fugitive. 
536  A  North-Easter. 
618  The  Appointment. 

1916  183  Killin. 

244  The  Three  Friends. 

345  The   25th    Belgian    Regiment   after   a 

Night's  Work. 
494  The  North  Sea  in  Times  of  Peace. 
665  The  Old  Hotel,  Findhorn. 
699  The  Clyde  at  Coulter. 


CATALOGUE 


333 


REID,  Robert  Payton  Painter 

Born  1859. 

Associate  1896. 

10  North  St.  David  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1880  24  Park  Mill,  Stirlingshire. 

100  Courtyard,  Berwick-on-Tweed. 
126  A  Gleam  of  Sunlight. 
731  After  Rain. 

1881  109  Her  Chickens. 
309  A  Blonde. 
546  Companions. 

1   Gillsland  Road,  Merchiston. 

1882  496  Going  a-Milking. 
557  A  Sleeping  Beauty. 
656  Afternoon  Play. 

1883  93  Importunate. 

272  Mill  Stream,  Surrey. 

768  '  Burned   Bairns  dread  the  Fire. ' 

779  Over  the  Downs. 

1884  30  Lulled  to  Rest. 

45  The  Messenger  of  Love. 
97  In  the  Leafy  Month  of  June. 
563  Tdte-a-tete. 

1885  93  Orphans. 

125  Summer  Blossoms. 
279  A  Suspicious  Customer. 
436  Love's  Awakening. 
448  Day-Dreams. 

1885  342  Reflections. 
549  Old  China. 

4  Maitland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1886  91  CEnone. 

146  Wooing  the  Muses. 
570  Nydia. 
1   Gillsland  Road,  Edinburgh. 

1887  153  The  Friends. 

192  An  Afternoon  Call. 

Royal  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Munich,  Bavaria. 

1888  78  At  the  Fountain. 
257  Morning  Duties. 
441  Am  Spinnrad. 

Gillsland  Road,  Edinburgh. 

1889  19  Thirsty. 

408  On  the  Piazzetta  di  S.  Marco,  Venice. 
727  On  the  Grand  Canal,  Venice. 
1891    128  In  the  Lowlands  of  Holland. 
393  Phyllis  and  Corydon. 
41   Morningside  Park,   Edinburgh. 


1891-2  465  '  Off   Duty  ' :    The   Lothian   and   Ber- 
wick Yeomanry,  Belhaven  Sands. 
Hill  House,  North  Queensferry. 

1894  188  A  Hard  Bargain. 
202  '  The  Cobbler. ' 

1895  41  '  The  Dowie  Dens  o'  Yarrow.' 
168  Roses. 

279  Tavern  Scene.  (Mackelvie  Art  Gal- 
lery, Auckland,  N.Z.  Bought  with 
J.  T.  Mackelvie  Fund,  1895.) 

1896  162  Wayfarers. 

198  A  Roman  Girl. 

369  Coming  Events  cast  their  Shadows 
before.  (Mackelvie  Art  Gallery, 
Auckland,  N.Z.  Bought  with  J.  T. 
Mackelvie  Fund,  1896.) 

1897  219  A  Last  Throw. 
285  The  Courier. 

1898  83  In  Anacapri. 
214  The  Gipsy. 

264  The  Wayside  Inn. 

292  '  Pr'ythee,  Master  Pert.' 

1899  174  Convalescent. 

237  A  Morning  Serenade. 
363  Under  the  Winged  Lion. 

1900  142  Le  Soir. 

342  Fiori  di  Capri. 

481  Noon-Day  Languor. 

1901  12  Mademoiselle  de  Maupin. 

106  The   Legend   of   William   de    Hamyll, 

Keeper  of  Ettrick  Forest. 
264  Lilath  and  Lilac. 
337  The  Old  Settle. 

1902  353  All  in  a  Garden  Fair. 
395  Study. 

1903  255  The  Last  Days  of  Pompeii  :    Nydia 's 

Mission  to  lone. 

1904  282  A  Coign  of  Vantage. 
352  A  Summer  Idyll. 

1905  177  Persephone. 
239  May. 

1906  166  Summer. 

251  Idyll  :  '  When  the  Thorn  is  White  with 
Blossom. ' 

1907  362  Morning  of  Life. 

1908  341  Sweet  Briar. 
511  Pastoral. 

1909  153  Forget-me-Not. 
222  Fair  Critics. 
266  Harmony. 


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Reid,  Robert  Payton — continued 

1910  280  '  She's  o'er  the  Border  and  awa'  wi' 

Jock  o'  Hazeldean.' 
436  Fragrant  Blossoms. 

1911  20  Cagnes,  a  Hill  Town,  Riviera. 
98  '  The  Tempest. ' 

225  Ariadne  Abandoned. 

1912  224  An  Assignation. 
257  Enraptured. 

290  The  Haunt  of  the  Naiad. 

1913  41  A  Woodland   Glade. 
119  La  Pensierosa. 

159  Summer  Time. 

1914  271  The  Edge  of  the  Wood. 
274  In  Forest  Depths. 

404  Sweet  Pastures  by  Quiet  Waters. 

1915  106  Wall-Flower. 

139  The  Call  of  Spring. 
317  Down  by  the  River. 
Rose   Cottage,   Hemingford  Abbots,   St.   Ives, 
Hunts. 

1916  106  Echo. 

212  Old  Mill  at  Houghton,  Hunts. 
243  A  Summer  Day  at  East  Linton. 

RHIND,  John  Sculptor 

Born   1828.     Died   1892. 

Associate-Elect  1892. 

Died  a  few  days  after  election,  before  signing 
membership  roll. 

396  Castlehill,   Edinburgh. 

1857  697  Bust  of  Boy. 
698  Bust  of  Child. 

1858  753  Bust    of    Robert    Thomson,    Sculptor, 

New  York. 
770  Bust  of  William  John  Coldham,  Bank- 
head. 
362  Castlehill,  Edinburgh. 
1860    852  Hannibal  in  Youth  meditating  on  his 
Vow  of  Hatred  to  the  Romans. 
871  Bust  of  William  Wilson. 
1862    845  Bust  of  Boy. 

9  North  Pitt  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1869    965  The  Survivors  of  a  Wreck  in  Hope  of 
Rescue. 

1871  770  Portrait    Bust    of    Alexander    Forbes, 

Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

1872  651  Portrait  Bust  of  Thomas  Holiday,  Esq. 


3A 

1874 


1876 


18 

1877 

1878 

3A 
1882 

St, 

1883 

1884 


1885 
1886 


1887 


1887 


1888 


657  Portrait  Bust  of  John,   second  son  of 

the  Artist. 
North  Pitt  Street,  Edinburgh. 
583  Bust   of   the   late   James    Yule,    Esq., 

Sculptor,  Edinburgh. 
596  Portrait  in  Marble  of  late  Miss  Walker, 

Braxfield,  New  Lanark. 
604  Bust  of  Robt.  Buist,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
732  Marble  Bust  of  William  Hannah,  Esq. 
760  Posthumous    Bust    of    Young    Gentle- 
man. 
Pitt  Street,  Edinburgh. 
668  Group  in  Marble  :  '  Wrestlers.' 

Lent  by  Walter  M'Farlane,  Esq. 
931  Design     for     the     Biggar     Memorial 

Drinking  Fountain,  Banff. 
North  Pitt  Street,  Edinburgh. 
732  Burns  :  Statuette  in  Marble. 

Lent  by  James  Nasmyth,  Esq.,  Kent. 
Helen's,  Cambridge  Street,  Edinburgh. 
803  Portrait    Bust   of   John    Rhind,    Esq., 

Architect,  Inverness. 
826  Bust  in  Marble  of  John  Rhind,  Esq. 
834  Bust  in  Marble  of  late  Alexander  Jen- 

kinson,  Esq. 

838  Bust  of  William  Hay,  Esq.,  Architect 
\        of  the  Restoration  of  St.  Giles'. 

813  Bust  of  Master  Douglas  Hall  Rhind. 
818  Bust  of  Rev.  Alexander  Henderson. 
826  Posthumous  Bust  in  Marble  of  Evelyn 

Montignani. 
831  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  Earl  of  Mar  and 

Kellie,  Past  Grand  Master  Mason. 

839  Bust  in   Marble  of  W.    E.  Gladstone, 

M.P.     (Vide  1916,  No.  60.)    (Scottish 

Liberal  Club,  Edinburgh.) 
682  Posthumous    Bust    in    Marble    of    the 

late  Dr.  Angus  Macdonald. 
688  Portrait  Bust  in  Marble  of  Gentleman. 
692  Bust  in   Marble  of  Adam  Lees  Coch- 
rane, Major. 
5  On  the  Shore,  North  Berwick. 
435  Sketch  of  an   Ideal  Statue  of  a  Poet 

(Sculpture). 
810  On  the  Learn,  Leamington. 
715  Portrait  Bust  in  Marble  of  Mrs.  A.  L. 

Cochrane. 
717  Presentation  Portrait  Bust  of  Sir  James 

Gardiner  Baird,  Bart.,  Chairman,  St. 

Cuthbert's  Combination,  Edinburgh. 


CATALOGUE 


335 


1889  751  Statuette  in  Marble  :  Athenian  Youth. 

(Vide  1916,  No.  95-)  (N.G.  of  Scot- 
land.    Bought  1912.) 

778  Sketch  Model  for  Statue  of  the  late  Dr. 
Chambers.  Erected  in  Chambers 
Street,  Edinburgh. 

780  Medallion  Portrait  in  Bronze  of  the 
late  Wm.  Nelson,  Esq.,  for  the 
Memorial  at  St.  Bernard's  Well. 
Erected  by  Edinburgh  Corporation. 

1890  490  Memorial     Medallion     to    be    cast     in 

Bronze     for    St.     Giles'    Cathedral, 
Edinburgh. 
501  Bust :  Duncan,  Son  of  the  Artist. 

1891  563  Allegorical    Bas-relief    Panel,    *  Liber- 

ality,' to  be  executed  in  Bronze  for 
the  Pedestal  of  the  Chambers 
Memorial. 

584  Portrait    Bust   in    Marble  of   the   late 

Michael  Burns,  Esq. 

585  Model  of  Statue  of  Malcolm  Canmore 

for  Entrance  to  the  National  Portrait 
Gallery.  (Scottish  N.P.G.  Finished 
Statue.  Niche  of  Central  Doorway. 
Presented  by  Sir  John  Usher,  Bart.) 

587  An  East  Lothian  Worthy. 

593  Allegorical  Bas-Relief  Panel  represent- 
ing '  Literature,'  executed  for  the 
Pedestal  of  the  Chambers  Memorial. 
1891-2  553  Bas-Relief  Panel  representing  '  Agri- 
culture,' for  the  New  County  Hall, 
Paisley. 

564  Competitive  Model  for  Public  Statue 
at  Grantham  of  the  late  Hon.  F.  J. 
Tollemache. 

572  Bas-Relief  Panel  representing  '  Ship- 
building,' for  the  New  County  Hall, 
Paisley. 

576  Portrait  Bust  of  the  late  John  Mutter, 
Esq. 
1916      60  W.    E.    Gladstone :    Bust    in    Marble. 
Modelled    at    Dalmeny,     November, 
1885.    (Vide  1886,  No.  839.) 
Lent  by  the  Scottish  Liberal  Club. 
80  Burns :  Study  for  a  Statue. 

Lent  by  W.  Birnie  Rhind,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
95  The    Athenian    Youth :     Statuette    in 
Marble.     (Vide  1889,  No.  751.) 
Lent  by  the  N.G.  of  Scotland. 


RHIND,  William  Birnie  Sculptor 

Born  1853. 

Associate  1893.    Academician  1905. 
18  Pitt  Street,  Edinburgh. 
147  Study  of  Head. 
401  Portrait  of  Lady. 
606  The  Family  Relic. 
655  Portrait. 
716  Granny's  Advice. 

38  '  Good-Morning. ' 
557  Portrait  of  the  Artist's  Sister. 

753  Portrait  Bust. 

754  Brian     de     Bois-Guilbert :      Half-size 
Model  of  Statue  for  Scott  Monument. 

Helen's,  Cambridge  Street,  Edinburgh. 
827  Tel-el-Kebir. 

846  Alice  :  Bust  in  Plaster. 

847  Hamlet. 

820  Bust  in  Terra-cotta  of  George  Law,  Esq. 
833  Posthumous  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late 

Mrs.  Cundell. 
846  Sketch  Model  of  Group  :  '  Britannia. ' 
679  Sketch   Model   for  Colossal   Statue  of 

the  late  Earl  Dudley. 
696  Posthumous  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late 

James  Gibson  Thomson,  Esq. 
36  The  East  Cliff,  Bass  Rock. 
96  Bust  of  a  Gentleman. 
712  Portrait   Bust   in  Terra-cotta   of  Mrs. 

C.  Kay  Robertson. 
727  •  Ready,  aye  Ready  ' :  Small  Study  of 

Figure    for    Lifeboat    Memorial,    St. 

Anne  's-on-the-Sea. 
729  Small  Study  for  Colossal  Figure  of  the 

42nd    Regiment    Memorial.     Erected 

at  Aberfeldy. 
748  Medallion    Portrait   in    Marble   of  the 

late  James  Gibson  Thomson,  Esq. 
763  Design    for    Statue    of    the    late    Dr. 

Chambers.     Second  premiated  model. 
766  Portrait  Bust  of  Lady. 
509  Bust  :  Geo.  Straton  Ferrier,  Esq. 
561  Expulsion   from   Paradise :    Bas-Relief 

Panel. 
569  Model  of  Statue  of  Queen   Margaret, 

for  Entrance  to  the  National  Portrait 

Gallery.    (Scottish   N.P.G.     Finished 

Statue.     Niche  of  Central  Doorway. 

Presented  by  John   Livingstone.) 


1878 


1880 


1881 


1882 


St 
1883 
1884 

1885 
1886 


1887 


1887 


1888 


1889 


1890 
1891 


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THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Fine  Arts  ' 
Porch     of 
(Finished 
and  of   Nos.    259-60, 
Presented  by  J.  R. 


255 


259 


260 


Rhind,  William  Birnie — continued 

577  Model  of  Burns'  Statue  for  Montrose. 

Erected  at  Montrose. 
581  The  Miser. 

1891-2  549  '  Silver  King  '  :  a  Portrait. 
559  Sweet  Innocence. 

1893  253  Alto-Relievo  Panel :   '  The 

(Half-size     Model)     for 

National  Portrait  Gallery 

Statue    of   this 

Scottish  N.P.G 

Findlay,   Esq.) 
Portrait    Bust :     J.    Campbell    Noble, 

Esq.,     R.S.A.      (R.S.A.     Collection. 

Presented    by    John     Millar    Craig, 

1913-) 
Alto-Relievo  Panel :  «  The  Ruder  Arts  ' 

(Half-size     Model) 

National     Portrait 

Nos.  253  and  260.) 
Alto-Relievo    Panel  : 

(Half-size     Model) 

National     Portrait 

Nos.  253  and  259.) 

1894  87  Quarter  Full-size  Model  of  Monument 

in   Paisley  to  the  late  Mr.   Thomas 

Coats.   (Paisley  Corporation  Museum. 

Model  in  Plaster.     Presented  by  the 

Sculptor,  1893.) 
289  Half    Full-size    Model    of    Decorative 

Panel  for  the  Sun  Insurance  Office, 

Glasgow. 
360  Quarter  Full-size  Model  of  Monument 

of  the  late  Sir  Peter  Coats.     (Paisley 

Corporation      Museum.      Model     in 

Plaster.     Presented  by  the  Sculptor, 

1893.) 
362  Quarter  Full-size  Replica  in  Marble  of 

the  Statue  of  the  Thakore  of  Gondal. 

Erected  in  India. 

1895  in  Half-size    Model    of    Statue    of    King 

Robert  the  Bruce  for  the  Scottish 
National  Portrait  Gallery.  (Scottish 
N.P.G.  Niche  of  Central  Doorway. 
Finished  Statue.  J.  R.  Findlay  Gift, 
»895.) 


for     Porch     of 
Gallery.      (Vide 

1  The  Sciences  ' 
for  Porch  of 
Gallery.      (Vide 


115  Half-size  Model  of  Statue  of  Wallace 
for  the  Scottish  National  Portrait 
Gallery.  (Scottish  N.P.G.  Niche  of 
Central  Doorway.  Finished  Statue. 
J.  R.  Findlay  Gift,  1895.) 

338  Bust  in  Marble  :  The  Marquis  of  Salis- 
bury, K.G.  (Scottish  Conservative 
Club,  Edinburgh.) 

342  Portrait  Bust  in  Plaster  :  R.  Dudding- 
stone  Herdman,  Esq. 

1896  101  The  Last  Stand  :  a  Sketch. 

210  Portrait  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late 
Lord  Belhaven  and  Stenton  for  Dean 
Cemetery  Monument. 

345  Portrait  Medallion  of  the  late  Hugh 
Kerr,  Esq.  For  Monument  at 
Helensburgh. 

350  Portrait  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Sir 
James  T.  Stewart  Richardson,  Bart., 
Pitfour. 

446  Half  Full-size  Model  of  Mary,  Queen 
of  Scots,  for  National  Portrait  Gal- 
lery. (Scottish  N.P.G.  Finished 
Statue,  Central  Figure,  East  Front. 
Presented  by  the  Ladies  of  Edin- 
burgh, 1896.) 

1897  358  Sketch  Model  of  Statue  of  the  late  John 

Walker,  Esq.,  for  Waverley  Station. 

364  Model  of  Statue  '  Agriculture  '  for  the 
New  County  Council  Offices,  Wake- 
field. 

366  Model  of  Statue  '  Mining  '  for  the  New 
County  Council  Offices,  Wakefield. 
9  Cambridge  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1898  116  Isa. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  M.  D.  Cadell. 

394  Sketch  Study  for  Colossal  Statue  of 
James  V.  for  the  Scottish  National 
Portrait  Gallery.  (Scottish  N.P.G. 
Eastern  part  of  Facade.  Finished 
Statue.    J.  R.  Findlay  Gift,   1895.) 

405  •  And  now  I  lay  me  down  to  sleep.' 

1899  98  Sketch  Model  of  the  Evening  Dispatch 

Golf  Trophy. 
99  Sketch  Models  of  Groups,  '  Sculpture  ' 
and  '  Religion,'  premiated  designs 
for  the  new  Fine  Art  Galleries,  Kel- 
vingrove,  Glasgow. 
240  Bust  in  Marbleof  Her  Majestythe  Queen. 
Lent  by  the  Scottish  Conservative  Club. 


CATALOGUE 


337 


245  Posthumous  Bust  of  the  late  Robert 
Croall,  Esq.,  Craigcrook  Castle. 

249  Sketch  Model  of  Group,  '  Science,'  for 
the  new  Fine  Art  Galleries,  Kelvin- 
grove,  Glasgow. 

1900  138  Fruit    Stand    in    Silver,    representing 

'  Return  of  the  Spies  from  the  Pro- 
mised Land.' 
617  Portrait  Bust  in  Marble  :   Charles  R. 
Hemingway,  Esq. 

1901  125  Thomas  Aitken,  Esq.  :  Portrait  Bust. 

393  The     Scotsman     Buildings  :     Quarter 

Full-size  Model  of  Allegorical  Sculp- 
ture. 

394  Mrs.  Birnie  Rhind  :  Portrait  Bust. 
398  William  Crooke,  Esq.  :  Portrait  Bust. 

503  H.  E.  Moss,  Esq.  :  Portrait  Bust. 

1902  213  Portrait  Bust :  The  late  Robert  Maule, 

Esq.,  The  Lea. 
402  Study  for  Public  Statue. 

504  Marble    Bust :    The    Young    Samuel. 

(Diploma  Work.  R.S.A.  Collection.) 
572  Competitive  Design  for  Liverpool 
Queen  Victoria  Memorial.  (By  T. 
Duncan  Rhind  and  W.  Birnie 
Rhind.) 

1903  312  Midlothian  County  Buildings  :   Sketch 

Design  of  Frieze. 

387  Third-size  Sketch  Design  of  Tablet  in 
St.  Giles'  Cathedral  in  memory  of 
1  st  Battalion  Royal  Scots  who  fell  in 
South  Africa  :  Marble  and  Bronze. 

434  Design  for  Hawick  Patriotic  Memorial. 

1904  228  The  late  Marquis  of  Salisbury,  K.G.  : 

Bronze,     Half     Life-size.     Executed 

from  sittings  in  1894. 
344  Subject  Panel  executed  in  Bronze  for 

Royal  Scots  Memorial  in  St.  Giles' 

Cathedral. 
407  Group    of    Highlanders    for    Military 

Memorial  in  Alloa. 

1905  201  Study    for   Monument   in    memory   of 

Royal  Scots  Greys  who  fell  in  South 
Africa.  Erected  in  Princes  Street 
Gardens,  Edinburgh. 

210  Portrait  Bust  :  The  late  Dr.  Wilson  : 

Bronze. 

211  Sketch    Model    for   Statue   of   Colonel 

Light.  Erected  in  Adelaide,  the  city 
he  founded.     (Vide  1907,  No.  377.) 


1906  177  Bust :  The  late  Sir  Hector  Macdonald, 

K.C.B.,  for  Memorial,  Dean  Ceme- 
tery. 

181  Sketch  Design  for  Memorial  to  the 
Highland  Light  Infantry  in  West 
End  Park,  Glasgow. 

234  The  Rev.  J.  S.  Mill  :  Presentation 
Bust  in  Kirkgate  U.F.  Church, 
Leith. 

1907  289  Statuette  :  The  Great  Marquis  of  Mon- 

trose. 
377  Statue :     Colonel    Light.    Erected    in 
Adelaide.     (Vide  1905,  No.  an.) 

1908  215  Model   of    Proposed   Memorial   to   the 

Black  Watch  in  Bank  Street,  Edin- 
burgh. 

305  Portrait  Bust,  Marble  :  James,  Son  of 
William  Baird,  Esq.,  Elie. 

391  Sketch  Model  of  Allegorical  Group  for 
Public  Building.  Executed  on  new 
Municipal  Buildings,   Edinburgh. 

1909  181  Study       for       Proposed       Equestrian 

Memorial  to  the  late  Marquis  of  Lin- 
lithgow in  Melbourne. 
186  Study  for  Colossal  Statue  in  memory 
of  the  late  Lochiel,  in  Fort-William. 

1910  273  Portrait  Bust :  My  Daughter  Kate. 
472  Colossal  Statue  of  the  late  Lochiel,  in 

Fort-William. 
Eyre  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1911  602  The  Four  Sisters. 

1912  643  John    Kirkhope,    Esq.  :    Portrait   Bust 

in  Bronze. 
671  Black     Watch     Highlander :     Bronze 
Statuette. 

1913  648  Science  :  Sketch  in  Bronze. 

680  A.  Davidson  Smith,  Esq.,  C.A. 

1914  42  Elijah  :  Life-sized  Bust. 

1915  20  Portrait  Bust :  William  Small,  Esq. 
46  Sketch    Model    for   Allegorical    Group, 

'  The  Sciences,'  for  the  Shipley  Art 
Gallery,  Gateshead. 
48  Sketch   Model    for   Allegorical   Group, 
'  The  Fine  Arts,'  for  the  Shipley  Art 
Gallery,  Gateshead. 

1916  93  New  Parliament  Buildings,  Winnipeg  : 

Sketch  Study  for  Allegorical  Groups 
to  be  executed  14  feet  high. 
94  Do.  do. 


338 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


RICHARDSON,  Thomas  Miles 

Painter 
Born  1784.     Died  1848. 

Hon.  Member  1829. 

No  official  record  of  election,  but  so  appears  in 
Catalogue  of  1829. 
Newcastle. 

1827  3  Bridge  in  the  Grounds  of  the  Duke  of 

Athol  at  Dunkeld. 
52  The  breaking  up  of  a  Wreck  upon  the 
Black     Middens,     Shields :     Sunset, 
after  a  Storm. 
81  The  Mouth  of  the  Tyne  :  Evening. 
94  Bridge  at  Barnard  Castle. 
126  Village  Scene. 
194  Short  Sands,  Tynemouth. 
200  Benton  Bridge,  near  Newcastle. 
235  Barnard  Castle. 
259  Marsden  Rock,  Durham. 

1828  94  Edinburgh  Castle,  from  the  Canal. 
251  Storm  Scene  at  Tynemouth. 

269  Monk  Bar,  at  York. 
308  Old  House  at  Ghent. 

1829  183  On  the  Thames,  near  Greenwich. 

209  Belted  Will  Howard  entering  Carlisle 

Castle. 
351  The  Marriage  Portion. 
53  Blacket  Street,  Newcastle. 
1845    212  City  of  Durham  :  Summer  Evening. 
376  Beal  Ach  Nambo,  or  the  Pass  ef  Cattle, 
Loch  Katrine. 


RITCHIE,  Alex.  Handyside      Sculptor 

Born   1804.     Died  1870. 

Associate  1846. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT  OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
18  South  Nelson  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1825  s  Bust  of  Young  Lady. 

7  Bust    of    Sir    John    Hope,    Bart.,    of 

Craighall  and  Pinkie. 
16  Bust  of  John  Horner,  Esq. 

1826  2  Bust  of  Lady. 

4  Bust  of  Henry  Cockburn,  Esq. 


Rome. 
1827    268  Bust  of  Joseph  Hume,  Esq.,  M.P. 
272  Bust  of  Lord  Hermand. 
Musselburgh. 

1830  162  Model  of  Bust  of  William  Aitchison, 

Esq. 

166  Bust  of  Lady. 

167  A  Study  from  a  Statue  at  Rome. 

168  Bust  of  a  Sculptor. 
172  Bust  of  Lady. 

181  A  Study  in  Marble. 

183  Bust  of  D.  M.  Moir,  Esq.  (Delta). 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1831  364  Bust  in  Marble  :  Lady  Ann  Hope. 
366  Bust    in    Marble  :    William   Aitchison, 

Esq. 
378  Bust    in    Marble :     Lady    Macdonald 

Lockhart. 
381  The  Shepherd  Boy. 
388  The  Sleeping  Infant. 
391  Bust  of  a  Young  Lady.    (?  By  West- 

macott,  H.R.S.A.) 

1833  192  Hey,  Jenny,  come  down  to  Jock. 
302  The  Soldier's  Return. 

308  The  Escape. 

1834  340  James  Stuart,  Esq.  :  Bust. 

344  Master  Wm.    Rigby   Murray  :   Marble 

Bust. 
353  Robert   Buchan,    Esq.  :    Marble   Bust, 

from  a  Model  by  S.  Joseph,  R.S.A. 
Musselburgh. 

1836  332  Marble  Bust  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Fin- 

later  in  Newlands  Church. 

334  Model  of  a   Bust  of  the  Right  Hon. 

James  Abercromby,   Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Commons. 

335  Bust  of  the  late  Dr.  Thomas  M'Crie. 

336  Bust  of  Major-General  James  Stirling. 
340  Miniature  Bust. 

346  Model  of  a  Statue  of  the  late  Charles 
Marjoribanks,  Esq.,  M.P.,  for  a 
Monument  at  Coldstream. 

355  Model  of  a  Bust  of  the  late  Rev.  Dr. 
Andrew  Thomson  in  the  Presbytery 
Hall. 

1837  359  Bust    in    Marble   of   the    Countess   of 

Lincoln. 

Lent  by  the  Duchess  of  Buccleuch. 


CATALOGUE 


339 


370  Bust  of  Charles  Craigie  Halkett,  Esq., 
Luhill. 

376  Bust  of  Sir  Thomas  Haggerston,  Aln- 
wick. 

1838  409  Model  of  a  Marble  Tablet  in  Falkirk 

Church  in  memory  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Brown  Patterson. 

412  Marble  Bust  of  Master  Suttie. 

414  Bust  of  the  Rev.  John  Brown,  Aber- 
deen. 

418  Bust  of  Miss  Brown. 

419  Bust  of  the  Marquis  of  Huntly. 

420  Bust  of  Lady. 

424  Bust  of  Mrs.  Thomas  Bannerman. 

425  Bust  of  Miss  Menteith. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  487  Bust  in   Marble  of  Miss  Helen  Mar- 

garet Aitchison. 

488  Bust    in    Marble    of    Master   William 

Aitchison. 

489  Bust  in  Marble  of  Miss  Anne   Mary 

Aitchison. 

490  Bust      in      Marble      of      Miss      Jane 

Aitchison. 

491  Bust     in     Marble     of     Master     Allan 

Aitchison. 

494  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Findlater. 

496  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Dr.  Andrew 
Thomson.  Presented  to  the  Presby- 
tery of  Edinburgh  for  their  Hall. 

515  Infancy  :  Study  in  Marble. 

1840  366  Bust  in  Marble  of  William  Bell,  Esq., 

W.S. 
372  Bust  of  Mrs.  J.  M' Hardy. 
378  Bust  in  Marble. 

381  Bust  in  Marble  of  Lord  Dunfermline. 
383  Monumental  Figure  of  Grief,  executed 

in  Marble  in  memory  of  Mrs.  Grant, 

of  Lochletter. 

1841  546  The  Young  Warrior's  Farewell. 

552  Posthumous  Bust  of  Master  Veitch, 
Stewartfield. 

557  Miniature  Statue  of  the  late  Duke  of 

Gordon  in  Highland  Costume. 

558  Bust    of    the    late    H.    Veitch,    Esq., 

Stewartfield. 

562  Bust  of  J.  S.  Williams,  Esq.,  R.N. 

563  Shepherd  Boy  of  the  Alps. 


1842  317 
524 

92  Prin 

1843  576 
579 

584 
S8S 
588 

592 


1844 

561 

565 

57° 

1845 

556 

1846 

558 
57o 
57i 

574 

1847 

624 
628 

1848 

647 
601 
605 

619 


1849 

610 

614 

618 

627 

628 

629 

1850 

470 

477 

1851 

650 

A  Finished  Sketch  of  Christ  and  the 

Doctors. 
Bust    of    Alexander    Earle    Monteath, 

Esq. 
ces  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Bust  of  Walter  Moir,  Glasgow. 
Bust  of  the  Queen. 
Bust  of  Mrs.  D.  M.  Moir. 
Bust  of  the  late  Sir  David  Wilkie. 
Bust  of  James  Callender,  Esq,  for  Sir 

William  Forbes  &  Co. 
Model  of  Statue  of  the  late  Sir  Walter 

Scott,    Bart.,   in   the   Market   Place, 

Selkirk. 
Bust  of  Sir  Hay  Campbell,  Bart. 
Model  of  a  Bust  sculptured  in  Marble 

of  Young  Lady. 
Medallion  in  Marble  of  Lady  Campbell 

of  Succoth. 
Bust  of  the  late  Mr.   George  Kemp, 

Architect.     (Vide  1880,  No.  384.) 
Bust  of  Gentleman. 
Posthumous  Bust  of  Child. 
Bust  in  Marble  of  Lady. 
Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir 

David  Milne,  G.C.B. 
Childhood. 

Bust  of  the  late  Colonel  Robert  Win- 
chester. 
The  Bird  Catchers. 
Alexander  Stewart  Harington. 
Bust  of  Mr.  Maurice  Henry  Lothian  : 

Posthumous. 
Late  Caroline  Eliz.  Wynford  Menzies 

of   Menzies  :    Marble   Bust,    from   a 

posthumous  Sketch  by  Mr.  Barclay. 
Mrs.  James  Johnstone,   Alva  :   Marble 

Bust. 
Bust  of  John  Wilson,  Esq.,  Vocalist. 
Bust  of  John  Hay,  Esq.,  Architect. 
Marble    Medallion    of   the  late   James 

Johnstone,  Esq.,  Alva. 
Marble  Statue  of  Flower-Girl. 
Mrs.  Johnstone,  Alva  :  Marble  Medal- 
lion. 
Bust  of  Gentleman. 
Bust  of  W.  B.  Scott,  Esq. 
Posthumous  Bust  of  Lieutenant  Henry 

Veitch. 


340 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Ritchie,  Alex.  Handyside — continued 

652  Model  of  Bust   in   Marble   of   Young 

Gentleman. 
674  Model  of  Young  Lady,   sculptured  in 
Marble. 
1852    681  Model  of  Bust  of  David   Stow,  Esq., 
for  the  Glasgow  Normal   Seminary. 
(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,   Glasgow. 
In   Marble.     Presented  by   Members 
of  Stow  Family,   1898.     Paisley  Cor- 
poration Museum.     In  Plaster.) 
683  Bust  of  Leitch  Ritchie,  Esq. 

1854  717  Marble  Bust  of  Sir  Thomas  Hagger- 

ston. 
718  Marble  Bust  of  Stewart  Marjoribanks, 

Esq. 
728  Bust  of  Gentleman. 
Ramsay  Lane,  Edinburgh. 

1855  759  Model   of   Statue  in  remembrance   of 

D.  M.  Moir,  Esq.,  Musselburgh. 

787  Marble  Statue  of  Telemachus. 

788  Marble  Statue  of  an  Archangel. 

790  Marble  Portrait  Statue  of  Young  Lady. 

791  Marble  Head  of  a  Cherub. 

792  Marble  Head  of  a  Cherub. 

793  Marble  Statue  of  a  Muse. 

794  Marble  Statue  of  a  Venus. 
1  Mound  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1857  675  Bust    of    Agnes,    Daughter    of    David 

Rhind,  Esq. 
695  Bust    in    Marble    of    the    late    Joseph 
Hume,  Esq.,  M.P. 

1858  767  Daughter  of  J.  Haig,  Esq. 

768  Pedestal  for  the  Daughter  of  J.  Haig, 
Esq. 

1859  712  Posthumous  Group   in   Marble  of  the 

Daughters  of  a  Gentleman. 

1860  859  Sophronia  and  Olinda  at  the  Stake. 
Ramsay  Lane,  Edinburgh. 

1862  844  Bust  of  Lady. 

5  Coates  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1863  803  Model  of  Charity  at  the  Holy  Well. 

831 
832 

833 

(Sketch  Models  for  Emblematical 
Heads  sculptured  over  the  En- 
trance to  the  Mausoleum  at 
Hamilton   Palace.) 


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j  1  Time.       \ 
|2  Death.       V 
13  Eternity.  ] 


130  Pleasance,  Edinburgh. 
1864    705  Bust  of  Lady. 
Musselburgh. 

1866  884  Bust  of  Lady  :  for  Marble. 

914  Posthumous   Bust   of   James   Bridges, 

Esq.,  W.S. 
923  Medallion  :  The  late  Sir  Charles  Locke 

Eastlake,    President    of    the    Royal 

Academy  of  London. 

1867  903  Bust   of   the    late   Sir   Charles    Locke 

Eastlake,  P.R.A. 

1869    936  Posthumous     Bust    of     Mr.     Thomas 

Handasyde,  Glen  Cottage. 

949*  Bust  of  Gentleman  :  for  Marble. 

1871    765  '  Faith  ' :   Statuette. 

1880  384  Bust  of  the  late  George  Kemp,  Archi- 
tect of  the  Scott  Monument,  Edin- 
burgh. (Vide  1845,  No.  556.)  (Scot- 
tish N.P.G.  In  Plaster.  Presented 
by  Thomas  Bonnar,  1888.) 
Lent  by  Thomas  Bonnar,  Esq. 

1916    78  Margaret :  Bust  of  the  Sculptor's  Sister. 
Lent  by  James  D.  Taylor,  Esq.,  Mussel- 
burgh. 


ROBERTS,  David 

Born  1796.     Died  1864 
Hon.  Member  1829. 


Painter 


INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

Theatre  Royal,  Edinburgh. 
1822        3  Old  Building,  Foot  of  Cowgate. 

178  Interior  of   Newby   Abbey,    Dumfries- 

shire. 

179  Interior  of  the  Netherbow,  Edinburgh. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

Abington  Street,  Westminster,  London. 

1829  100  The    Chancel    of    the    Church    of    St. 

Jaques,  Dieppe. 

1830  51  The  Departure  of  the  Israelites  out  of 

the  Land  of  Egypt. 

1831  82  Cathedral  of  St.   Lawrence  at  Rotter- 

dam. 
239  View  upon  the  Rhine. 


CATALOGUE 


341 


22  Rowland  Street,  Fitzroy  Square,  London. 
1834    159  Rouen  Cathedral. 

203  Ruins :  a  Composition. 
1836    120  The   Cathedral  of   Seville   during   the 
Ceremony  of  Corpus  Christi. 
Lent  by  D.  R.  Hay,  Esq. 

316  Design  for  the  Scott  Monument. 

Lent  by  D.  R.  Hay,  Esq. 

317  Design  for  the  Scott  Monument. 

Lent  by  D.  R.  Hay,  Esq. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

7  Fitzroy  Street,  Fitzroy  Square,  London. 
1843    237  Ruins   of    the   Temple   of   Kov/i  '0/j.pos 
Upper    Egypt.    (Rochdale   Art    Gal- 
lery.   Presented    by    R.    T.    Heape, 
!9i3.) 
371  Termination  of  the  Ravine  leading  to 

Petra,  Arabia. 
37  Descent  to  the  Crypt,  Roslin  Chapel. 
(Victoria    &    Albert    Museum.     En- 
trance to  the  Crypt,  Roslyn  Chapel. 
John  Sheepshanks  Gift,  1857.) 
Lent  by  Josiah  Fielding,  Esq.,  M.P. 
384  Edinburgh      Castle,       from       King's 

Stables. 
416  Interior  of  the  Church  of  San  Miguel, 
Zerez. 

Lent  by  Elhanan  Bicknell,  Esq.,  Heme 
Hill. 
1849      12  Ruins  of  the  Temple  of  the  Sun  at 
Baalbec.       (Walker      Art      Gallery, 
Liverpool.     Presented  by  three  Sons 
of  the  late  Ralph  Brocklebank,  1893. 
Wallace  Collection,  Hertford  House. 
Small  Water-colour  of  subject,   also 
once  Elhanan  Bicknell 's.) 
Lent  by  Elhanan  Bicknell,  Esq. 
376  Ruins  of  the  Great  Temple  of  Karnac. 
Lent  by  Joseph  Arden,  Esq.,  Rickmans- 
worth  Park. 
1852    433  Donaldson's       Hospital,       Edinburgh, 
from   the   North-west.     (Donaldson's 
Hospital,  Edinburgh.     Bought  1896.) 
Lent  by  W.  H.  Playfair,  Esq.,  Architect 
of  the  Building. 
1854    200  Venice. 

Lent  by  Lord  Londesborough. 


1845 


1846 


1857  233  Mount  St.  Michael,  Normandy. 

Lent   by   James   Ferguson   Caird,    Esq., 
Greenock. 

1858  1  Interior  of  the  Duomo  at  Milan. 

Lent  by  John  Houldsworth,  Esq. 

486  Rome  :  Sunset,  taken  from  the  Con- 
vent of  San  Onofrio.  Presented  by 
the  Artist  to  the  Royal  Scottish  Aca- 
demy. (N.G.  of  Scotland.  Pre- 
sented by  the  R.S.A.,  1910.) 
1861  265  The  Piazza  Navona,  Rome.  (Mappin 
Art  Gallery,  Sheffield.  Same  title, 
dated  1857.  Bequeathed  by  J.  New- 
ton Mappin,  1887.) 
Lent  by  James  Tennant  Caird,  Esq., 
Greenock. 

371  St.    Paul's   at   Antwerp.      Painted    for 
Mrs.  J.  Tennant  Caird. 
1863    296  View  on  the  Water  of  Leith. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Henry  Bicknell. 

314  View  on  the  Nile. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henry  Bicknell. 
1865    419  One  of  the  Chapels  of  the  Church  of 
St.  Jacques,  Dieppe. 
Lent  by  John  Pender,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Man- 
chester. 

795  San  Giovanni  e  Paolo,  Venice.  (Guild- 
hall Gallery,  London.  '  SS.  Gio- 
vanni e  Paolo.'  Charles  Gassiot  Be- 
quest, 1902.) 

Lent   by    James    Tennant    Caird,    Esq., 
Greenock. 

823  The  Auld  Brig  of  Doon,  Burns 's  Monu- 
ment, and  Alloway  Kirk. 
Lent  by  James  Ballantyne,  Esq. 
1880    158  Caerlaverock  Castle. 

Lent  by  John  Graham,  Esq.,  Skelmorlie. 

214  Grand  Canal,  Venice. 

Lent  by  John  Graham,  Esq. 

421  The  Bridge  at  Cordova. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Robert  Horn,  Edinburgh. 

471  The  Dead  Sea. 

Lent  by  James  Anderson,  Esq. 

ROBERTSON,  Mrs.  Christina 

Miniature  Painter 

Hon.  Member  1829. 

29  Argyle  Street,  London. 
1829    257  Mrs.  Johnston. 


342 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Robertson,  Mrs.  Christina — continued 
258  Right  Hon.  Mrs.  Stratford  Canning. 
261  Mrs.  Stuart. 

1830  307  Miniature  of  David  Anderson,  Esq. 
308  Miniature  of  Mrs.  Anderson. 

314  The  Rev.  Mr.  Brown. 

1831  307  John  Bonar,  Esq.,  of  Kimmerghame. 

308  Sir  John  Nasmyth,  Bart. 

309  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1834    274  Mrs.  Keith  Murray  :   Miniature. 
1839    260  General  Durham. 


ROBERTSON,  David  Architect 

Born   1834. 
Associate  1893. 

12  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1878  899  Caerlee,    Innerleithen.     (By    the    late 

David   Bryce,    R.S.A.    Additions   by 
David  Robertson.) 
966  Gillespie  Memorial  Hall,  Kippen. 

1879  952  Competition  Design. 
961  Villa  at  Grange. 
966  Villa  at  Colinton. 

1880  987  United  Presbyterian  Church,  Morning- 

side,  Edinburgh. 

1881  917  Interior  of  Morningside  United   Pres- 

byterian Church. 

1882  906  Danevale  Park. 

117  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1883  1008  Danevale  Park. 

1884  854  Competitive  Design. 

1885  mo  A  Church  Corridor. 

1887  709  A  Sketch. 
710  A  Corridor. 

1888  74s  A  Competition  Design. 
4  Maitland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1894  371  John  Ker  Memorial  Church. 

1895  495  A  Church  Porch. 

1897    522  U.P.  Church,  Gorgie  Road,  and  Hall. 

19  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1900    516  First      Sketch      for     proposed      U.P. 

Church,  Burntisland. 
1902    749  Design  submitted  for  Burntisland  U.F. 

Church. 


ROCHE,  Alexander  Ignatius     Painter 

Born  1861. 
Associate   1893.    Academician    1900. 

134  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1887  548  Mistress  Prue. 
160  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1888  372  '  Sweet  do  Nothing. ' 

1889  181  Landscape. 
383  Shepherdess. 

241  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

1890  36  Doris. 
343  Eventide. 

Lent  by  W.  Turner,  Esq.,  Helensburgh. 

31  St.   Vincent  Place,  Glasgow. 

1891  93  Landscape. 
164  Landscape. 
190  Girl's  Head. 

1891-2   73  Miss  Loo. 

229  The  Sunlight  at  Venice. 
303  Court  of  Cards. 

1893  178  Landscape. 
303  T&te-a-T&te. 

Lent    by    J.    C.    Nelson,    Esq.,    Pollok- 
shields. 

1894  51  Knitting. 

189  Autumn  Leaves. 
301  Norwegian  Boats,  Dysart. 
325  A     Sabine    Woman.    (Mackelvie     Art 
Gallery,     Auckland,     N.Z.      Bought 
with  J.  T.  Mackelvie  Fund,  1894.) 
Luggiebank  House,  Kirkintilloch,  near  Glas- 
gow. 

1895  66  Nessie. 
167  Portrait. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Blaikie,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
250  Landscape  :  Spring. 
392  One  of  the  Procession. 
411  On  the  Yorkshire  Coast. 

1896  30  Idyll.     (Mackelvie   Art  Gallery,   Auck- 

land, N.Z.     Bought  with  J.  T.  Mac- 

kelvie  Fund,  1896.) 
188  Mrs.  Roberts. 
242  Palaces,  Venice. 
253  The  Red  Lion. 

Lent  by  Laurence  Pullar,   Esq.,   Bridge 
of  Allan. 
259  Girl's  Head. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Williamson,   Glasgow. 


CATALOGUE 


343 


i  Albyn  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1897  66  Portrait. 
315  Portrait. 
326  Mally. 

Lent  by  Lord  M'Laren. 
379  Lucy. 
446  Lady  Reid. 

1898  29  Among  the  Trees. 
92  Violet. 

Lent  by  John  Warrack,  Esq.,  Jun. 
311  Chloe. 

1899  35  Holy  Isle,  Northumberland. 
80  When  the  Boats  come  in. 

127  Margaret.    (Diploma     Work.     R.S.A. 
Collection.) 

1900  252  Low  Tide. 

295  Portrait  of  Lady  in  Black. 

1901  56  Wet  Day  :  St.  Monan's. 
164  The  Sailing  of  the  Boat. 
343  Joan. 

1902  272  Sunny  Days. 

288  Betty. 

455  Home  with  the  Morning  Tide. 

1903  235  A  Glint  of  Sunlight. 
287  The  Butterfly. 

295  An  Old  Salt. 

1904  258  Nancy.     (Walker   Art   Gallery,    Liver- 

pool.    Bought  1904.) 

1905  375  Miss  Flora  Stevenson,  LL.D.  :  Presen- 

tation    Portrait.      (Scottish     N.P.G. 
Bequeathed  by  Sitter,  1905.) 

1907  171  A  Landscape.     (Scottish  Modern  Arts 

Association.     Bought  1907.) 
328  A  Newhaven  Fishwife. 

Lent  by  Robert  Angus,  Esq. 

8  Royal  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1908  211  Sir  Robert  Cranston,  K.C.V.O.  :  Pre- 

sentation Portrait. 
Lent  by  the  City  of  Edinburgh. 
262  W.  E.  Malcolm,  Esq.,  Burnfoot,  Lang- 
holm :  Presentation  Portrait. 

1909  139  Peggy. 

1911  222  The  Artist's  Wife. 

1912  149  '  Good  King  Wenceslaus.' 

Lent  by  Mrs.  White,  Dunblane. 

1913  269  On  the  Grand  Canal,  Venice. 

289  In  Springtime. 
Hailes  Cottage,  Slateford. 

1914  175  The  Greyhound  Inn. 


225  Corfe  Castle. 

1915  141  Richmond,  Yorkshire. 
245  Cookham. 

333  The  Studio. 

1916  167  Portrait  (of  Artist).     (Scottish  Modern 

Arts  Association.     Bought  i9l6-) 
230  Shakespeare's  Avon. 
232  A  Summer  Night. 


RODIN,  Auguste  Sculptor 

Born  1840. 

Hon.  Member  1907. 
Paris. 
1891    573  Bust  of  W.  E.  Henley,  Esq.     (National 
Portrait    Gallery.     Original    Bronze. 
Presented   by    Mrs.    W.    E.    Henley, 

1913-) 

Lent  by  R.  T.  Hamilton  Bruce,  Esq. 

182  Rue  de  V University,  Paris. 
1902    776  Eve  :  Statuette  in  Bronze.    (Municipal 
Art      Gallery,      Johannesburg.      In 
Bronze.      Presented  by   Mrs.    Lionel 
Phillips.) 

Lent  by  Lord  M'Laren. 
781  '  Le   Penseur. ' 

1904  333  Frere  et  Sceur. 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Cowan,  Esq. 

1905  215  The  Clouds:  '  Les  Nuages.' 

Lent  by  Geo.  McCulloch,  Esq.,  London. 

1907  289*  «  Le  Penseur. ' 

1908  307  Love  the  Conqueror. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Craig  Sellar,  London. 
315  Head  of  a  Woman  :  Bronze. 

1909  122  The  Cloud  :  Bronze. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  McCulloch. 
1911    494  Le  Printemps. 

Lent     by     Campbell      Dodgson,      Esq., 
London. 

495  La  Spere. 

Lent  by  Campbell  Dodgson,  Esq. 

496  Antonin  Proust. 

Lent  by  Campbell  Dodgson,  Esq. 
598  Replica  in  Bronze  of  the  Head  of 
Victor  Hugo.  (Kelvingrove  Art  Gal- 
lery, Glasgow.  In  Plaster.  Bought 
by  Glasgow  International  Exhibition 
Committee,  1888.) 


344 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Rodin,  Auguste — continued 
615  The  Secret  of  Isis. 

Lent  by  John  Lavery,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
651  La  Grande  Sceur. 

Lent  by  John  Lavery,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1912  661  La  Defense. 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Cowan,  Esq.,  Murrayfield. 

1913  504  Printemps. 

508  Jeune  Mere  jouant  avec  son  Enfant. 
567  Transmutation  of  Man  and  Serpents. 

Lent  by  A.  B.  Clifton,  Esq.,  London. 
688  Un  Bronze  Buste  de  Femme,  Madame 
X. 
1915        1  Figure  of  a  Woman. 

2  Torso  of  a  Woman. 

3  The  Prodigal  Son. 

4  George    Wyndham.      (Municipal    Art 

Gallery,   Dublin.      In   Bronze.      Pre- 
sented by  Artist,  1907.) 

5  The  Muse. 

6  The  Age  of  Bronze. 

7  Cybele. 

8  Mr.  Ryan. 

9  France. 

10  Balzac. 

11  Head  of  a  Woman. 

12  La  Duchesse  de  C.  C. 

13  La  Duchesse  de  C.  C. 

14  Miss  Eve  Fairfax. 

15  Mademoiselle  C.  C. 

16  The  Fallen  Angel. 

Nos.  1-16,  all  in  Bronze,  lent  by  the  Vic- 
toria &  Albert  Museum.  These  16 
Bronzes,  together  with  '  Cupid  and 
Pysche  '  in  Marble,  and  '  Dante  '  in 
Terra-cotta,  were  in  1914  presented 
by  the  Artist  to  the  British  nation 
1  as  a  little  token  of  my  admiration 
for  your  heroes.  The  English  and 
the  French  are  brothers ;  your  sol- 
diers are  fighting  side  by  side  with 
ours. ' 
24  St.    John    the    Baptist.    (Kelvingrove 

Art   Gallery,    Glasgow.     In    Plaster. 

Bought  1 90 1.      In  the   Luxembourg 

Museum,     Paris,     is     the     Original 

Bronze.) 

Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of 
Glasgow. 


ROSS,  Joseph  Thorburn  Painter 

Born  1849.    Died  1903. 

Associate  1896. 

78  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1872  760  Study  of  a  Wild  Duck. 
798  Dead  Pigeon. 

1873  763  Water  Lilies. 
1007  Dead  Jay. 

1876  953  Hempsted  Cross,  near  Gloucester. 
1085  A  Sketch. 

1877  720  Old  Bridge  at  Berwick-on-Tweed. 
747  Sketch  of  a  Head. 

920  At  the  Well. 
996  An  Easy. 

1878  143  '  Go  'way  ! ' 

172  The  Errand  Boy. 
477  Rival  Fishers. 

978  '  The  creeping  tide  came  up  along  the 
sand.' 

1879  129  The  Donkey's  Walk. 
326  Still  Life. 

1046  The  Gatekeeper's  Daughter. 

1880  40  A  Bat  Hunt. 
337  Eavesdropping. 

384  The  Age  of  Wonder  :  a  Sketch. 

736  '  Till  Birnam   Forest  come  to  Dunsi- 

nane. ' 
845  Wreckage  of  the  '  Hibernia  '  at  Holy 

Island. 

1881  466  Playing  at  Gipsies. 

551  '  Let  us  Worship  God.' 

1882  492  A  Pot-Boiler. 

682  '  But,  che  imfiorta,  we  have  had 
Our  little  spell  at  blowing  bubbles.' 

1883  133  Animal   Painter  to  his  Reverence  the 

Abbot. 
434  After  the  Bath  :  Young  Geese. 
694  Dreadful  Stories. 

1884  328  The  Jester's  Barge. 

348  A  Dutch  Labourer's  Dwelling. 
659  The  Music  of  the  Sea. 
672  After  Storms. 

1885  273  Birthday  Gift  from  India. 
447  Happy  Hunting  Grounds. 
492  A  Bather. 

621  The  Decoy  :  Gull-Shooting  on  the  Ber- 
wick Coast. 
1885    124  The  Lost  Net. 

274  A  Yard  at  Holy  Island. 


CATALOGUE 


345 


401  Recollection  of  a  Bath. 

466  A  Night-Blooming-  Flower. 

610  A  Lanarkshire  Lane. 

739  In  North  Sunderland  Harbour. 

1886  17  A  Fisher  Queen. 
668  Absolute  Monarch. 

748  Beginnings  of  Romance. 
783  Weeding. 

1887  279  Interesting  Creatures. 
534  Gathering  Shells. 

585  Whisperers  from  the  Turret. 
1887    191  The  Fortress,  Dieppe. 
309  Gold  Fish. 

1889  529  A  Garland  of  Poppies  :    Moonlight  in 

Daylight. 

1890  144  '  The  Girl  I  left  behind  me. ' 

1891  144  '  Where  do  the  Fairies  dwell?' 
6  Atholl  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

1891-2  822  Serata  Veneziana. 

1893  2  Little  French  Farmers. 

1894  91  A  Daughter  of  the  Soil. 
95  The  Poppy-Field. 

446  From  a  Window  in  Venice. 

1895  46  '  I  heard  the  cushies  croon.' 
80  A  Bather. 

236  Lapwings. 
189G      28  To  Frighten  Sparrows. 

53  A  Night  Watchman. 

75  A  Study  of  the  Sea. 
523  The  Lost  Net :  Oil. 

1897  195  A  Message  from  the  Sea. 

1898  21  Running. 
155  A  Discovery. 
274  Evening  Gossip. 
277  Effect  of  Sunshine. 
317  A  Diver. 

1899  90  Mrs.   Patrick  Campbell  :   '  Lady  Mac- 

beth.' 
296  Autumn  Holiday. 

1900  405  The  Beaux  of  the  Hiring  Fair. 

1901  414  Mrs.  Monro. 

1902  332  Night  at  Canty  Bay. 
424  Dutch  Children  at  Play. 
476  George  Fleming. 

1903  195  «  Roses  have  Thorns.' 

328  The  End  of  a  Day's  Fishing. 
365  '  She's  owre  the  border  and  awa' 
Wi'  Jock  o'  Hazeldean.' 

1904  124  Evening  Concert  at  Venice. 

215  The  Head  of  the  Chevalier  de  la  Bastie. 


216  A  Bather. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 

217  Oor  ain  Sea  Maws. 

218  The  Poppy  Field. 

219  The  Angry  Sea. 

220  Boys  Bathing. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 

221  Scenting  Danger. 

222  A  Diver. 

223  A  Dream  of  Springtide. 


ROSS,  Robert  Thorburn  Painter 

Born  1816.     Died  1876. 

Associate  1852.    Academician  1869. 

Brunswick  Street,  Stockbridge. 
1833    143  Shepherd's  Boy  Reading. 
1843    266  Bait  Gatherer. 

21    New   Street,   Edinburgh,    and   Hyde   Hill, 
Berwick. 

1845  222  The  Spinning  Wheel. 

Mr.  J.   Scott's,   30   Haddington   Place,   Edin- 
burgh. 

1846  280  The  Knitter. 

1847  6  Pious  Conversation. 

1848  302  The  Dead  Robin. 
429  Peasant  Boy. 

1849  354  The  Bible. 
392  Wooing. 

593  Sketch  of  Children. 

1850  294  Portraits  of  a  Lady  and  Child. 
314  The  Mote  in  the  Eye. 

1851  62  Sleeping  Child  :  a  Sketch. 

Lent    by    Francis     Farquharson,     Esq., 
M.D. 
73  '  Blowing  Hard.' 
112  Carding. 

266  Sea  Shore  :  a  Sketch. 
277  Cottage  Children. 
78  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1852  67  The  Lesson. 

404  Children  and  Dog. 

1853  129  Red  Riding  Hood. 
454  The  Harried  Nest. 

506  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 
572  Sketch  from  Nature. 
646  Sketch  from  Nature. 
667  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1854  14  The  Knitter. 


346 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Ross,  Robert  Thorburn — continued 
126  A  Peasant  Boy. 
328  Study  of  a  Fisherman. 
362  The  Young  Artist. 
411  Hide  and  Seek. 

1855  93  The  Thorn  in  the  Foot. 

268  A   Fisher's   Shieling   on   the  Coast  of 

Berwick. 
312  On  Kenleith  Burn. 
713  Sketch  from  Nature. 
721  Sketch  from  Nature. 

1856  91  The  Dancing  Lesson. 
108  The  Bible. 

235  The  Burnside. 

272  On  the  Berwick  Coast. 

352  Master  James  Farquharson. 

471  John  F.  Pratt,  Esq. 

542  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

625  On  the  Water  of  Leith. 

662  The  Fisher's  Boy. 

1857  20  Cliff  on  the  Berwick  Coast. 
242  Leitholm  Mill,  Berwickshire. 
378  Boat  House,  near  Eyemouth. 

451  On  Goswick  Bent,  near  Holy  Island. 
662  The  Young  Artist :  a  Sketch. 

1858  183  At  Burnmouth,  on  the  Berwick  Coast. 
231  Spinnin'  Woo'. 

369  Innocence. 
642  Bait  Gatherer. 

1859  446  A  Country  Lassie. 
544  Don't  Cry. 

1860  351  The  Foundling. 
546  The  Knitter. 
690  The  Lesson. 
818  Fisher-Boy. 

1861  278  Annie  Richardson. 

526  Highland  Shepherd's  Fireside. 
Lent  by  a  Gentleman 

1862  379  Leaving  Home. 

1863  136  Highland  Pets. 

Lent  by  D.  C.  Marjoribanks,  Esq.,  M.P. 
145  The    Old    Master-Gunner's    Story    of 

Waterloo. 
360  Hon.  Harold  Heneage  Finch  Hatton. 

Lent  by  the  Countess  of  Winchelsea. 
480  Sea-shore  at  Berwick. 
1863    166  Sketch  :  Hide-and-seek. 

Lent  by  John  Nott,  Esq. 
233  The  Foundling. 

Lent  by  James  Richardson,  Esq. 


261  A  Berwick  Fisherman. 

Lent  by  John  Scott,  Esq. 

1864  436  The  Return  Home. 

Lent  by  Robert  Crossman,  Esq.,   Ches- 
wick. 

1865  47  Parton  Ha',  Burnmouth. 
186  Study  of  a  Child. 

190  Bastle  Point,  Burnmouth. 
288  The  Cottar's  Daughter. 

Lent  by  T.  B.  Gibbons,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
557  '  Oh,  wha's  at  the  Window?' 

Lent  by  T.   B.   Gibbons,  Esq. 
818  Salmon  Fishing  with  the  Stell-Net  at 

the  Mouth  of  the  Tweed. 

1866  349  The  Sleeping  Boy. 

Lent   by   Wm.    B.    Boyd,    Esq.,    Hatton 
Hall. 
461  The  Fisher's  Home. 

1867  223  On  the  Burn-side. 

383  A  Goswick  Salmon-Fisher. 

Lent  by  T.  Buchanan,  Esq.,  Berwick. 
512  The  Careful  Sister. 

Lent  by  T.  Buchanan,  Esq. 
581  The  Highland  Shepherd's  Fireside. 

1868  501  '  Range,'  a  Favourite  Setter. 

Lent  by  John  Scott,  Esq. 
538  The  First  Journey. 

1869  128  Salmon-Fishing  on  the  Tweed  at  Ber- 

wick. 

431  The  Tweed,  from  the  Old  Castle,  Ber- 
wick. 

433  Norham  Castle. 

1870  199  Dyeing  the  Net. 
226  Baiting  the  Line. 
252  Preparing  Bait. 

45°  Asleep.     (Diploma  Work.  R.S.A.  Col- 
lection.) 
662  The  Music  Lesson. 

1871  238  Sunshine. 

845  Salmon  Fisher  on  the  Tweed. 
852  A  Nook  at  Newhaven. 
895  '  Going  to  Sea. ' 
1090  Digging  Bait. 

1872  147  Playmates. 

674  An  Old  Inn  Court  in  Gloucester. 

700  Newhaven  Pier. 

711  A  Close  in  Newhaven. 

851  The  Old  Cross  at  Hempstead. 

1873  53  The    Fisher's    Shieling,    Coldingham 

Shore  :  Baiting  the  Line. 


CATALOGUE 


347 


1874 

388 

374 

752 

855 

1875 

456 

757 

760 

847 

936 

1002 

1876 

24 

34o 

352 

787 

796 

1038 

1048 

1877 

746 

822 

910 

1880 

291 

1887 

601 

'  You  maunna  make  a  din.' 

A  Close  in  Newhaven. 

The  Salt  Pans,  Joppa. 

Corner  at  Newhaven. 

The  Laird's  Daughter. 

Norham  Castle. 

Highman,  near  Gloucester. 

On  the  Road,  near  Cheltenham. 

Farmyard  near  Gloucester. 

Hemstead,  near  Gloucester. 

Milking-Time. 

Hen  and  Chickens. 

*  Parton  Ha',  Burnmouth. 

Bamborough   Castle. 

Berwick  Bridge. 

Lindisfarne  Abbey. 

Berwick  Jetty. 

Salmon-Fishing  on  the  Tweed. 

Digging  Bait. 

Goswick  Sands  :  Early  Morning. 

4  Ye  mauna'  mak'  a  din.' 

Lent  by  David  Aikman,  Esq. 
Newhaven. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Muirhead,  Esq. 


SARGENT,  John  Singer  Painter 

Born  1856. 
Hon.  Member  1906. 

31  Tite  Street,  Chelsea,  London,  S.W. 

1902  149  Lady  Faudel  Phillips. 
161  Mrs.  Harold  Wilson. 

1903  197  Provost   Brownlee,    Dundee.     (Dundee 

Art     Gallery.      Presented    by    Sub- 
scribers, 1902.) 

Lent  by  the  Dundee  Free  Library  Com- 
mittee. 
499  Lord   Ribblesdale.     (National    Gallery. 
Presented  by  Sitter,  1916.) 

1907  219  The  Misses  Hunter. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Charles  Hunter,  London. 
525  An  Egyptian  Girl. 

1908  101  Santa  Maria  della  Salute.    (Municipal 

Art     Gallery,     Johannesburg.      Pre- 
sented by  Otto  Beit.) 

261  Padre  Albera. 

539  '  Redemption.' 

1909  219  H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of  Connaught  and 

Strathearn. 


1910 


1911 


1912 


1914 


1916 


301 


235  Field-Marshal    H.R.H.    the    Duke   of 

Connaught  and  Strathearn. 
243  The    Earl    of    Wemyss :    Presentation 

Portrait. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Wemyss. 
67  Portrait  Group  of  Lady  Elcho  and  her 

Sisters. 

Lent  by  the  Right  Hon.   George  Wynd- 
ham,  Rector,  Edinburgh  University. 
205  The  Mountains  of  Moab. 

Lent  by  John  S.  Sargent,  Esq.,  London. 
376  Flannels. 

Lent  by  John  S.  Sargent,  Esq. 
80  Cashmere. 

Lent  by  R.  H.  Benson,  Esq.,  London. 
224  Reconnoitring. 
651  Lady  Drogheda. 

Lent  by  Lady  Drogheda,  London. 
658  Mrs.  Henschel. 

Lent  by  George  Henschel,  Esq.,  London. 
158  Mrs.  Langman  (1907). 

Lent  by  Major  Archibald  L.   Langman, 
C.M.G.,  London. 
F.     J.     H.     Jenkinson,     Esq.,     M.A., 

Librarian  to  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge.    Painted  in   1915. 

Lent  by  the  University  of  Cambridge. 


SCOTT,  David  Painter 

Born  1806.     Died  1849. 
Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

12  Laurieston  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1828  235  The    Hopes    of    Genius    dispelled    by 

Death. 
65  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1829  124  Venus. 

167  Fingal  and  the  Spirit  of  Loda. 
223  Drawing  of  a  Hand. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1829  205  The  Last  of  Ossian. 

13  Lauriston  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1830  89  The  Flight  of  Lot  from  Sodom. 
94  The  Pilfered  Amphora  :  an  Idyll. 


348 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Scott,  David — continued 

in  Sappho. 

206  Adam  and  Eve  :  Their  Morning  Devo- 
tion. 
1831      27  A  Cloud. 

208  Cupid. 

217  Scandinavian  Warrior  in  Peace. 

231  Allegorical  Sketch  of  Wallace  defend- 
ing Scotland. 

293  Remorse.    (Same  as  1831,  No.   16.) 

1831  16  Cain   Degraded.    (Same  as   1831,   No. 

293.)  (Exhibited  as  Diploma  Work, 
owned  by  Scottish  Academy.  Now 
in  R.S.A.  Diploma  Collection.) 

1832  32  The   Dead   Sarpedon,   borne  by   Sleep 

and  Death. 
109  The  Poles  did  nobly,  and  the  Russian 

General  craved  an  Armistice  to  bury 

his  Dead. 
147  Nimrod. 
182  Young  Apollo  gains  the  Pipe  of  Reeds 

from  Pan. 
208  Aurora  rising  from  the  Sea. 
5  Mary  Place,  Stockbridge. 

1835  1  Vintager,     1833.     (N.G.     of    Scotland. 

Presented     by     Andrew     Coventry, 

i859-) 

122  Sappho  and  Anacreon. 

135  Sketch  for  the  Head  of  Mary  Magda- 
lene in  a  picture  of  '  The  Taking 
down  from  the  Cross, '  for  the  Roman 
Catholic  Chapel,  Lothian  Street, 
Edinburgh. 

174  Fresco  Painting :  a  Parthian  Archer. 

1836  1  The    Taking   down    from    the    Cross. 

Painted  for  St.  Patrick's  Chapel, 
Lothian  Street,  Edinburgh. 

109  Oberon  and  Puck  listening  to  the  Mer- 
maid's Song. 

235  Nioolo  Machiavelli  (from  a  bust  in  the 
Ducal  Gallery,  Florence)  and  a 
Beggar. 

1837  82  The  Abbot  of  Misrule. 
168  Judas  betraying  Christ. 

356  Two  Etchings,  forming  part  of  a 
series  of  Twenty-four  Scenes  from 
the  Rhyme  of  the  Ancient  Mariner. 

1838  1  Orestes  seized  by  the   Furies.    (Aber- 

deen Art  Gallery.  Bequeathed  by 
William  Bell  Scott,  1895.) 


24  Rachel  weeping  for  her  Children. 

64  Puck  Fleeing  from  the  Dawn.    (N.G. 

of  Scotland.     Bought  1909.) 
78  Ariel  and  Caliban.     (N.G.  of  Scotland. 

Presented  by  R.S.A. ,  1910.) 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  61  Achilles     addressing     the     Manes     of 

Patroclus  after  having  slain  Hector. 
(Sunderland  Art  Gallery.  Presented 
by  W.  Bell  Scott.) 

147  Alchemystical  Adept  (Paracelsus)  lec- 
turing on  the  Elixir  Vitae.  (Vide 
1863,  No.  64.) 

214  Hebe  giving  Nectar  to  the  Poet. 

1840  1  Discord,  or  the  Household  Gods  De- 

stroyed. 
103  Cupid  sharpening  his  Arrows. 
131  Philoctetes  left  in  the  Isle  of  Lemnos. 
344  The  Crucifixion. 

1841  1  Mary,  Queen  of  Scotland,  receiving  the 

Warrant  for  her  Execution. 
73  Death  of  Jane  Shore. 

239  Ave  Maria  :  Love  and  Devotion. 

249  Queen  Elizabeth  viewing  the  perform- 
ance of  the  '  Merry  Wives  of  Wind- 
sor '  in  the  Globe  Theatre. 

408  Parthian  Archer. 

Lent  by  John  Dunlop,  Esq. 

Easter  Dairy  House,  Edinburgh. 

1842  164  Thomas,    Duke    of   Gloucester,    taken 

into  Calais.     (Called  '  The  Traitor's 

Gate.'      Vide     1863,     No.     46,     and 

1880,  No.  208.) 
276  Silenus    praising    Wine,    Apollo    and 

Mercury  listeners. 
359  The  Challenge. 

1843  98  Michael  Angelo   tracing  a  portion   of 

the   Cartoon    of   the    Daniel  on    the 
Vault  of  the  Capella  Sistina. 
99  Raffael  in  the  Loggia  of  the  Vatican 
amidst  his  Pupils.     Designing  one  of 
compartments  of  the  roof. 

100  Titian  painting  the  Entombment. 

101  Coreggio  painting  the  St.  Jerome. 
302  Interview  between  Richard  the  Third, 

the   Queen   of   Edward   the    Fourth, 
and  the  Princes  her  Sons. 


CATALOGUE 


349 


417  From  Milton,  the  Belated  Peasant. 

1844  20  Sir     William     Wallace     planting     the 

Shield  of  Scotland  upon  the  Body  of 
Cressingham,  who  was  defeated  and 
slain  at  the  Battle  of  Stirling;  and 
staying  the  progress  of  Edward. 

21  Scottish  War  :  The  Spear. 

22  English  War  :  The  Bow. 

No.  20  the  centre,  Nos.  21-22  the  wings  of 

a  triptych.) 
136  Sir  Roger  Kirkpatrick   stabbing  John 

Cummin  in  the  Cloisters  of  the  Grey 

Friars,  Dumfries. 
247  The  Baron  in  Peace. 
287  May  :  The  Merchant's  Tale  of  Chaucer. 

1845  285  Christian  arrives  at  the  Palace  Beauti- 

ful,  where   he   is   instructed   by   the 
Sisters,    Piety,    Charity,    and    Prud- 
ence. 
395  The  Crucifixion,  the  Dead  rising. 

1846  119  Peter     the     Hermit     preaching     the 

Crusades. 
232  Dante  and  Beatrice. 
266  Fragment  from  the  Fall  of  the  Giants  : 

Rhea    bewailing    the    overthrow    of 

her  Titan  Sons. 
385  The  Ascension. 

1847  258  The  Triumph  of  Love. 
548  Fresco  Painting. 

1848  130  Baptism  of  Christ. 

149  Queen  Mary  of  Scotland  at  the  Place 
of  Execution. 

163  Hope  passing  across  the  Sky  of  Ad- 
versity. 

353  Time  surprising  Love. 

434  Children  pursuing  Fortune. 

1849  1  The  Discoverer  of  the  Passage  to  India 

passing   the    Cape    of    Good    Hope. 

(Trinity  House,  Leith.) 
169  Delusive  Pleasures  :  an  Allegory. 
269  Scene  from  the  Great  Fire  in  London, 

1666. 
352  Domestic  Arcadia. 
1863      46  Thomas,    Duke   of   Gloucester,    taken 

into  Calais.    (Called  'The  Traitor's 

Gate.'      Vide     1842,    No.     164,    and 

1880,  No.  208.) 

Lent  by  R.  Carfrae,  Esq. 


64  Paracelsus  Lecturing.  (Vide  1839, 
No.  147.)  (N.G.  of  Scotland.  De- 
posited by  Royal  Association  for 
Promotion  of  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland, 
1887;  presented,  1897.) 
Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 

299  Philoctetus  left  by  the  Greek  Fleet  on 
a  Desert  Island. 
Lent  by  George  Cousin,  Esq. 
1880    105  Machiavelli  and  the  Beggar. 
Lent  by  Robert  Carfrae,  Esq. 

162  Sappho  and  Anacreon. 

Lent  by  Robert  Carfrae,  Esq. 

208  The  Traitor's  Gate.    (Vide   1842,   No. 
164,    and    1863,    No.    46.)    (N.G.    of 
Scotland.     Presented  by  Robert  Car- 
frae, 1899.) 
Lent  by  Robert  Carfrae,  Esq. 

265  Cupid. 

Lent  by  Robert  Carfrae,  Esq. 

305  The  Triumph  of  Love. 

Lent  by  Robert  Carfrae,  Esq. 

334  The  Massacre  of  the  Innocents. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Spalding,  Edinburgh. 

505  Queen  Elizabeth  at  the  Globe  Theatre. 
Lent  by  Lord  Young. 


SCOTT,  Thomas  Painter 

Born  1854. 
Associate  1888.     Academician  1902. 

32  Rosebank,  Morrison  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1878  145  A  Yarrow  Brae  in  September. 
19  High  Street,  Selkirk. 

1879  468  When  the  Day  is  Done. 

Lent    by    John    Harrison,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
685  On  the  Ettrick. 
18  Thistle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1880  342  Barrogill  Castle,  Caithness. 
1086  Douglas  Castle,  Selkirkshire. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Graham  Menzies,  Selkirk. 

1881  768  Autumn  Morning :  Near  Lindean. 

Lent  by  John  Harrison,  Esq. 
786  The  Laird's  Walk. 
829  Princes  Street :  Winter,  188 1. 
969  Selkirk  Cauld. 
985  Oakwood  Tower,  Selkirk. 


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THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Scott,  Thomas — continued 
39  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1882  787  The  Coming  Storm. 
817  Selkirk  Bridge. 

852  Autumn. 
881  A  Grey  Day. 
959  The  Laird. 
23  Union  Place  (Burnett's),  Edinburgh. 

1883  890  Yarrow  Kirk. 

911  Durham  Cathedral. 

931  Early  Autumn. 
1040  Airing  the  Dogs. 
1079  Coming  Home  from  the  Hunt. 

1884  882  Hartwood  Burn,  Selkirk. 

897  Otter-Hunting  on  the  Ettrick. 

997  The  Laird's  Daughter. 
ion  Ahint  the  Har'st. 
1039  Whitmuir  Loch,  Selkirkshire. 
4  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1885  906  Autumn  Sunshine. 

929  Meet  of  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch's  Fox- 
hounds at  Riddell  House. 
951  Summer  Meadowland. 

1885  12  Rest. 

101  Derwentwater  Lake. 
372  French  Landscape. 
402  Street  in  Winchelsea. 
514  Church  at  Grez. 

905  Study     for     Picture,     '  Border     Moss- 
Troopers.  ' 

1886  900  A  Summer  Day  on  the  West  Coast. 
951  Border  Moss-Troopers  returning  from 

a  Raid. 

1887  732  The  Tweed  at  Dryburgh. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Mackenzie,  Earlston. 

741  Wick  Bay. 

Lent   by   W.    Moir    Bryce,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 

743  Spring  Study  at  Haining,  Selkirk. 

781  The  Tweed,  from  Bemersyde  Hill. 

892  French  Landscape. 
1887     48  Landscape,  near  Mellowlees,  Berwick- 
shire. 
60  Mount  Vesuvius  and  the  Bay  of  Naples, 
from  Capri. 
Lent  by  R.  H.  Dunn,  Esq.,  Earlston. 

235  On  the  Pincian  Hill,  Rome. 

268  Arch  of  Titus,  Rome. 

431  A  Study  in  a  Capri  Orchard. 


600  Arch  of  Titus,  and  Colosseum,  Rome. 

Lent  by  A.  F.  Roberts,  Esq. 
652  Ponte  Vecchio,  Florence. 

1888  800  Return  to  Selkirk  from  Flodden,  1513. 
922  Autumnal  Landscape,  near  Earlston. 
959  Spring :  Twilight. 

Lent  by  W.  Moir  Bryce,  Esq. 

1889  878  Spring  Landscape,  near  Blairgowrie. 
976  The  Legend  of  Ladywood. 

1007  'The  Hour  o'  Gloamin'  Light.' 
Earlston,  Berwickshire. 

1890  558  Landscape  :  Autumn  Morning. 
593  Rainy  Weather. 

623  Street  in  Tunis :  Noon. 

624  In  the  Haining,  Selkirk. 

Lent  by  R.  H.  Dunn,  Esq. 
655  The  Mosque  of  Sidi  Malvres,  Tunis. 

Lent   by   Dr.    Hunter   Mackenzie,   Edin- 
burgh. 
675  Camels  Resting. 

Lent  by   T.    J.   S.    Roberts,   Esq.,   Tor- 
woodlee. 
686  Run  to  Ground. 

1891  697  The  Manse  Garden. 

Lent    by    W.    B.    Mackay,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
731  A  Border  Keep. 
798  Arab  Goatherd. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Mackay,  Esq. 
15  The  Glebe,  Selkirk. 
1891-2  686  Leisure  Hours. 
747  Cessford  Castle. 
788  '  Garr'd  troopers  and  fitmen  flee.' 

Lent    by    John    Cochrane,    Esq.,    Gala- 
shiels. 
810  A  Lammermoor  Farm. 

1893  426  The  Death  of  Willie  Scott,   from  the 

Ballad  «  Jamie  Telfer  of  the  fair  Dod- 
head. ' 

1894  398  Neidpath  Castle. 

Lent  by   E.    Tennant,   Esq.,   The  Glen, 
Innerleithen. 
411  A  Border  Raid.    (Mackelvie  Art  Gal- 
lery,   Auckland,    N.Z.     Bought   with 
J.  T.  Mackelvie  Fund,  1894.) 
439  Thrown  Out. 
Bowden,  St.  Boswells. 

1895  534  Salmon  Leistering. 

Lent  by  Sir  T.   D.   Gibson  Carmichael, 
Bart. 


CATALOGUE 


351 


580  Bowden  Kirk. 

1896  602  A  Burnside,  near  Bowden. 
611  St.  Mary's  Loch. 

1897  611  A  Mosstrooper  Scout. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Cochrane,  Galashiels. 
624  St.  Abb's. 

692  Crossing  the  Ford. 

711  Mount  Vesuvius,  from  Capri. 

1898  640  Littledean  Tower,  on  the  Tweed. 

Lent  by   W.    Maxwell  Tress,   Esq.,   St. 
Boswells. 
659  On  the  Leader. 
691  Return  to  Hawick  from  Horns  Hole, 

Lent  by  Hawick  Town  Council  (Muni- 
cipal Buildings,  Hawick). 

1899  537  Yarrow  at  Tinnis. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Meek,  Esq.,  Selkirk. 
650  Newark  Castle,  Yarrow. 
Lent  by  J.  C.  Meek,  Esq. 

693  The  Wood  Waggon. 

Lent  by  James  Mason,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

1900  643  A  Reiver's  Ride. 

666  Traquair  House,  Innerleithen. 

Lent  by  Ben  C.  Cox,  Esq.,  Selkirk. 

722  '  Lone     St.      Mary's      Siient      Lake.' 
(Laing  Art  Gallery,  Newcastle.     Be- 
queathed by  G.  E.  Crawhall,  1909.) 
Lent  by  J.  C.  Meek,  Esq. 

750  A  Yarrow  Pastoral. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Meek,  Esq. 
Leslie  Cottage,  Selkirk. 

1903  8  The  Trysting-Tree. 

Lent  by  F.  S.  Roberts,  Esq.,  Selkirk. 
20  An  Autumn  Afternoon  on  Yarrow. 
29  Daybreak. 

1904  56  Love  Lightens  Labour. 

99  The  Tweed,  near  Selkirk. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Riddell,  Esq. 
no  The  Wood  Waggon. 

1905  53  A  Stronghold  of  the  Scots. 
94  Reparabit  Cornua  Phcebe. 

1 16  A  Border  Burn. 

1906  12  Canal  Scene,  near  Dordrecht,  Holland. 

Lent  by  Ben  C.  Cox,  Esq.,  Largo. 
26  Hayfield  in  Ettrick. 

Lent  by  F.  S.  Roberts,  Esq. 
80  '  In  days  gone  by  a  Witch  lived  here.' 

Lent  by  W.    Strang-Steel,    Esq.,   Philip- 
haugh. 


Landscape,  near  Dorking. 
A  Kentish  Mill. 
Ettrick  Pen. 

Lent  by  A.  G.  Lumgair,  Esq.,  Selkirk. 
Whin  Burning  :  Eden  Burn. 
Goldielands :      The     Watchtower     of 

Branxholm. 
Yarrow. 

Deuchar  Bridge,  Yarrow. 
The  Light  Beyond. 
In  the  Carse  of  Gowrie. 
River  Tweed,  near  Abbotsford. 
November  in  Liddesdale. 
The  Warrior's  Rest,  Yarrow. 
Carnoustie. 

A  South  Country  Hill  Road. 
The  Crofter's  Mare. 

Lent  by  Charles  H.  Roberts,  Esq.,  Sel- 
kirk. 
A  Caithness  Crofter. 
Auld  Wat  o'  Harden. 
The  Morning  Star. 
The  Old  Cart  Shed. 
Distant  View  of  Selkirk. 
Selkirk,  from  Leslie  Cottage. 
A  Spring  Day  in  Yarrow. 
Yarrow  at  Dryhope. 
Deuchar  Bridge,  Yarrow. 
Newark  Castle,  Yarrow. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Tom  Scott,  Selkirk. 
Road  near  Selkirk. 
Looking  towards   Flodden. 
St.  Abb's  Harbour. 
The  Luntin  Pipe. 


SCOTT,  William  Bell 

Painter  and  Engraver 

Born  181 1.     Died  1890. 

Hon.  Member  1887. 

1833  263  Engraving  :  Lochleven,  on  the  night  of 

the  Escape  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots. 
From  a  Picture  by  D.  O.  Hill,  S.A., 
in  the  possession  of  James  Nairn, 
Esq.  (Vide  D.  O.  Hill,  1832,  No. 
i94.) 
45  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh.    , 

1834  115  The  Ave  Maria  of  a  Hermit. 


1907 

80 

97 

102 

1908 

24 

114 

1909 

53 

75 

1910 

73 

76 

79 

1911 

274 

289 

310 

54i 

1912 

359 

365 

410 

572 

1913 

37i 

373 

377 

1914 

475 

492 

498 

653 

1915 

412 

414 

419 

707 

352 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Scott,  William  Bell — continued 

5  Mary  Place,  Stockbridge. 
1835    329  Engraving :  Tombs  of  the  Martyrs  for 
the    Covenant.      Engraved    from    a 
Picture  by  the  Rev.  John  Thomson. 
(Vide   Rev.   J.   Thomson,    1828,    No. 
79.     ?  Same.) 
31    Edward   Street,   London,    and   65    Princes 
Street,  Edinburgh. 
1838    399  The    Game    Keeper's    Fireside.      En- 
graved after  a  Picture  by  Hancock. 
1840    427  The  Curfew. 
4   Brecknock   Crescent,    Camden  Town,   Lon- 
don. 

1842  2  Bell-ringers  and  Cavaliers  celebrating 

the  Entrance  of  Charles  II.  into  Lon- 
don on  his  Restoration.  In  Three 
Compartments  :  (1)  The  Ringers;  (2) 
The  Bell-Loft;  (3)  The  Tower. 
(Laing  Art  Gallery,  Newcastle. 
Bought  1910.) 
108  Reading  the  Dedication. 

1843  176  Prince  Arthur  endeavouring  to  escape 

from  Northampton  Castle. 
212  Chaucer   reading   his    poem    of    '  The 

Flower   and    the   Leaf '   to  John   of 

Gaunt,  Duke  of  Lancaster,  and  the 

two  sisters,  their  wives. 
Government  School  of  Design,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne. 

1844  356  The  Burgher  Watch  on  the  City  Wall. 

1845  12  King  James  examining  the  Witches  of 

North  Berwick. 
175  The  Barge  of  the  Fairy  Mab. 

1846  The  Fisherman's  Day  :  Nos.  368-371. 

368  (1)  Day-Break  :      Fisherman      leaving 

Home. 

369  (2)  Sunrise  :  Running  out  the  Haddock 

Line. 

370  (3)  Landing  the  Fish. 

371  (4)  Afternoon  :        The        Fisherman's 

Home. 
392  Matilda. 

1847  405  Saxon  Alms-Giving. 

1848  327  The   Butler's   Surprise   on   All-Hallow 

Eve. 
384  King  Arthur  carried  from  the  Battle- 
field to  the  Land  of  Enchantment. 

1849  81  Friar  Bacon  in  his  Laboratory. 


390  The  Castle   Wall :   a   Scene   from  the 
Civil  War. 
1850    413  The    Ascension     of    the    Just :    '  Via 
Crucis,  via  Lucis.' 

1852  392  Dead  Game. 

590  Trial  of  Sir  William  Wallace  in  West- 
minster Hall. 

604  The  Fatal  Sisters  selecting  the  Doomed 
in  Battle. 

634  The  Angler's  Sport. 

1853  242  Boccaccio's     Interview    with    Dante's 

Daughter. 

1854  160  "  The  Haunted  House,  on  All-Hallow 

E'en.' 
445  Fair  Rosamond  alone  in  her  Bower. 
1355    529  The  Surprise  of  Dumbarton  Castle  by 
Crawford     of     Jordanhill     and     the 
Laird  of  Drummond  in  1570. 

1856  128  An    Early   Day  in   Spring,   the  Crows 

beginning  to  build  :   Charlecote. 
140  An  English  Market-town. 
456  Albert     Diirer    in     Nuremberg :     The 

Schloss    and    Thiergartner    Gate    of 

Nurnberg.       (N.G.       of      Scotland. 

Bought  1909.) 

1857  10  Cockcrow. 

1858  341  The  Guard-room  Window. 

594  The  Venerable  Bede  finishes  his  Life 
at  Jarrow.  Painted  for  Sir  Walter  C. 
Trevelyan,  Bart.  (Victoria  &  Albert 
Museum.     Study  for  Picture.) 

1861  46  Una  and  the  Lion. 

1862  131  The    Border    Widow.     (Aberdeen    Art 

Gallery.     Presented  in  1895  by  Execu- 
trix of  Artist,  in  accordance  with  his 
wishes.) 
474  Sunset  in  the  Coliseum,  Rome. 
33  Elgin  Road,  Notting  Hill,  London. 

1867  310  '  Under  the  opening  eyelids  of  the  morn.' 

Lent  by  Charles  Jenner,  Esq. 
396  The    Eve   of   the   Deluge.      (N.G.    of 
British  Art.     Presented  by  Miss  Alice 
Boyd,  1891.) 

1868  300  A  Messenger  of  the  New  Faith  :  Rome, 

a.d.  150. 

1869  751  The  Last  March  of  King  Edward  I. 

1870  100  '  And,   behold,   the  veil  of  the  temple 

was  rent  in  twain  from  the  top  to 
the  bottom ;  and  the  earth  did  quake, 
and  the  rocks  rent.' 


CATALOGUE 


353 


SELBY,  Prideaux  John 

Painter-Naturalist 

Born  1788.     Died  1867. 

Hon.  Member  1827. 

Twizel  House,  Northumberland. 

1828  76  Fish. 

167  Favourite  Spaniels  and  Game. 

218  Dead  Game. 

246  The  Eagle's  Eyry. 

1829  59  Weasel  and  Thrush.     (No.  171  in  some 

Catalogues.) 
63  Dead  Game. 
115  Dead  Game. 
187  Dead  Game. 

1830  39  Hopes  Destroyed. 
229  The  Pole-cats. 

295  The  Unwelcome  Visitor. 

1831  209  The  Unexpected  Intruder. 

1832  19  Terrier  and  Turkey  Cock. 

226  More  is  meant  than  meets  the  Ear. 


SHANNAN,  Archibald  M'Farlane 

Sculptor 
Born  1850.     Died  19 15. 

Associate  1902. 

7  Scott  Street,  off  Sauchiehall  Street,  Glasgow. 

1894  363  '  The  Hunter  and  the  Wood  Nymph.' 

1895  434  '  While    idly    dreaming    on,    the    Youthful 

Shepherd  lay, 
A  mischief-loving  faun  his  pipe  doth  softly 
play.' 

1896  104  Portrait     Statuette:     Mrs.     A.     M'F. 

Shannan. 

1897  100  Lord  Kelvin,   LL.D.     (Vide  1907,   No. 

201,  and  1916,  No.  53.) 

Lent  by  the  Students'  bnion,   Glasgow 
University. 
207  F.  H.  Newbery,  Esq.  :  Portrait  Bust. 
360  Peter     Eadie,     Esq.,     Ex-Provost     of 

Paisley. 

1898  114  Advocate     Philip     Baudains :     Bronze 

Bust.     Erected  in  St.  Helier's  Park, 
Jersey. 
391  The   Music   of    the    Marshes :    Bronze 
Group. 

1899  104  Portrait  Group:   Mrs.  George  Walton 

and  Child. 


1902  105  Harry    Alfred     Long,     Esq.  :     Marble 

Bust.     (Vide  191 1,  No.  636.) 

1903  217  Portrait  Statuette  :  Mrs.  Geo.  Mather. 
300  John     Thomson,     Esq.,     F.R.I.B.A.  : 

Bust. 
396  W.  F.  Frame,  Esq.  :  Bust. 

1904  235  Figures   representing   Art   and   Photo- 

graphy :  Design  for  Medal.  Exe- 
cuted for  Royal  Photographic  Society, 
London. 

36A  Buccleuch  Street,  Glasgow. 

1905  200  Early  Jealousies  :  Bronze  Group.     Part 

of  the  Sir  William  Dunn  Memorial 
Fountain,  Paisley. 

561  Late  Professor  John  Young,  Glasgow 
University :  Bronze  Relief.  (Glas- 
gow University,  Original.  Queen 
Margaret  College,  Replica.) 
Lent  by  Queen  Margaret  College,  Glas- 
gow. 

567  Model  of   Bronze   Panel  marking  the 
Birthplace  of  '  Christopher  North. ' 
Lent  by  Paisley  Corporation. 

1906  180  '  John    Barbour  '  :    Model    for   Statue. 

(Scottish  N.P.G.  Finished  Architec- 
tural Statue,  J.  R.  Findlay  Gift, 
1895.) 

1907  201  Lord  Kelvin  :  Bronze  Bust.     Executed 

for  the  Glasgow  Philosophical 
Society.  (Scottish  N.P.G.  Bronze 
Replica.     Bought  1910.) 

1908  141  The    Music   of   the    Marshes  :    Bronze 

Group. 
386  Robert  A.  Ogg,  Esq.  :   Portrait  Bust, 
Marble. 

1909  510  Prudence    strangling   Poverty  :    Model 

for  Decoration  over  Glasgow  Sav- 
ings' Bank. 

1910  194  Mrs.     John     Elder :      Portrait     Bust, 

Marble. 

Lent  by  Govan  Corporation. 

1911  623  Rev.    R.    J.    Lynd,    D.D.  :    Model   for 

Memorial  Bust.  Erected  in  May 
Street  Church,  Belfast. 
636  The  late  Harry  Alfred  Long.  (Vide 
1902,  No.  105.)  (Kelvingrove  Art 
Gallery,  Glasgow.  Presented  by 
Subscribers,  1902.) 
Lent  by  the  City  of  Glasgow. 


354 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Shannan,  Archibald  M'Farlane — continued 

650  Model  for  Memorial  Bust  of  the  late 

Rev.    David    M'Crae.     (Kelvingrove 

Art   Gallery,    Glasgow.     In    Marble. 

Presented  by  Subscribers,  1907.) 

1912  664  Portion  of  Memorial  of  the  late  Robert 

Cochran,  Esq. ,  ex-Provost  of  Paisley. 

1913  710  Memorial   Bust  of  the  late   Rev.   Mr. 

M'Caughan :     Marble.      Erected    in 
May  Street  Church,  Belfast. 
1916      S3  Lord  Kelvin  :   Bust  in  Marble.     (Vide 
1907,  No.  201.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
72  The  Hunter  and  the  Wood  Nymph  :  an 

Idyll. 
97  The  Music  of  the  Marshes. 


SHAW,  Richard  Norman       Architect 

Born  1831.     Died  1912. 
Hon.  Member  191 1. 

6  Ellerdale  Road,  Hampstead. 

1907  407  The  Quadrant,  London. 

448  The  Piccadilly  Hotel,  London. 

(Nos.   407  and  448  from  designs  prepared 
for  H.M.  Office  of  Works.) 

1908  406  No.    34    Leadenhall    Street,    London, 

E.C. 
435  View  of  Pierrepont,  Surrey. 
1913    476  Alliance  Assurance  Offices,  St.  James' 
Street. 

477  New  Scotland  Yard  :  Earlier  Design. 

478  New  Scotland  Yard,  as  built. 

480  Wispers,  Sussex  :  Exterior. 

481  Pierrepont,     Surrey :     Exterior,     with 

Plan. 

All  exhibits  in   1913  lent  by  Robert   N. 
Shaw,  Esq.,  London. 


SHEE,  Sir  Martin  Archer,  P.R.A. 

Painter 

Born  1769.     Died  1850. 

Hon.  Member  1830. 
NO  EXHIBITS. 


SHERIFF,  John  Painter 

Born  18 16.     Died  1844. 
Associate  1839. 

3  Heriot  Mount,  Edinburgh. 
1830    367  Head  of  Robert  Allan,  Esq. 
Glasgow. 

1834  26  Terriers  from  the  Isle  of  Skye. 

Lent  by  James  Struthers,  Esq. 
257  Portrait  of  a  celebrated  Cocker. 
Lent  by  Dr.  Paton,  Paisley. 

1835  17  Portrait  of  a  Horse. 

Lent  by  the  Marquis  of  Douglas. 
186  Portrait  of  a  Skye  Terrier. 

Lent  by  George  Oswald,  Esq. 

1837  118  Oscar. 

128  Douglas,  a  Bizey. 
151  Captain  and  Bob. 

Lent  by  Allan  Pollock,  Esq.,  Toddhill- 
bank. 
229  Portrait  of  a   Horse,   the  property  of 

General  Pye  Douglas. 

1838  139  A  Shooting  Pony. 
146  Spring. 

261  Charlie,  the  property  of  George  Mac- 
farlane,  Esq. 
44  Howe  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1839  11  Gipsy  Girl  and   Dog  in   the  ruins  of 

Castle  Campbell. 
27  The  Warders. 

Lent    by    B.     Walton,     Esq.,    Wolver- 
hampton. 
65  Interior  of  a  Cottage. 
225  Squib. 
252  A  Horse  and  a  Tiger. 

Lent  by  W.  F.  Burnley,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
327  Old  Mortality. 

1840  68  George    Parker    and    the    Greyhound 

'  Mountain  Dew.' 

Lent  by  Sir  William   Maxwell,   Calder- 
wood. 
79  Shepherds'  Dogs. 
354  Puck. 

1841  113  Portraits. 

151  Pompey,  the  property  of  John  Trotter, 

Esq. 
185  '  Don't  you  wish  you  may  get  it?' 
26  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1842  288  '  My  Lady's  Falcon.' 
304  Tarn  Hogg. 


CATALOGUE 


355 


1843  194  Beauty,  the  horse  on  which  Lord  Glen- 

lyon      rode      at      the      tournament. 
Painted  for  and  lent  by  Lord  Glen- 
lyon. 
27  East  Claremont  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1844  79  Brodick  Bay,  Arran. 

Lent  by  Archibald  Brodie,  Esq. 
80  Portrait  of  a   Horse,   the  property  of 
Sir  David  Dundas,  Bart. 
331  Bob  and  Duchess,  the  property  of  Lord 
Rossmore. 
1883     22  Spring,  a  Favourite  Bulldog. 
Lent  by  Charles  Finlay,  Esq. 
1880     41  Spring. 

Lent  by  J.  Hope  Finlay,  Esq. 


SHIELS,  William 

Born  1785.     Died  1857. 
Foundation  Academician  1826. 


Painter 


ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY  OF  ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

15  Mid  Rose  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1808  172  Ulysses  meeting  his  father  Laertes. 

173  Abraham  turning  away  Hagar  and  her 

Son. 

174  Manoah's  Sacrifice. 
177  Dr.  Trotter,  London. 

14  North  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1809  10  Alexander  Pitcairn,  Esq. 

n  The  Right  Hon.  Francis  Lord  Napier. 
14  Robert  Ramsay,  Esq. 
no  Rev.  Mr.  Shiells. 

118  A  Dead  Hare. 

119  Lady  M'Kenzie,  of  Coul. 
165  William  Trotter,  Esq. 

1810  59  A  Courtship. 

62  A  Man  buying  Hare  Skins. 
149  An  Old  Man  Dressing. 
Kennedy's  Lodgings,  Infirmary  Street,  Edin- 
burgh. 

1811  33  Expounding  the  Scriptures. 
60  The  Friendly  Visit. 

139  An  Eggman. 

153  The  Worried  Goose. 

1812  44  Repose  in  Egypt. 
56  Matrimony. 

66  Country  Ale-house. 


1813 


144  Sweethearts. 

151  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

157  The  Chapman. 

144  Return  from  the  Fair. 

162  Going  to  the  Fair. 


EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 

1815      27  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
71  The  Friendly  Visit. 
107  Portrait  of  Child. 
155  Portrait  of  Boy. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT  OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Roval  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

14  Dublin  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1826  149  The  Fortune  Teller. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

27  Clyde  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  7  Feeding  Chickens  :  Morning. 
59  Dog  and  Ducks. 

179  The  Hon.  John  Quincey  Adams,  Pre- 
sident of  the  U.S.A.    Painted  1817. 

187  A    Study    from    Nature.     Painted    in 
America. 

207  American  Partridges. 

244  Wooer's  Visit. 
Fawside,  by  Kelso. 

1828  21  Black-Cocks. 
71  Short  of  Cash. 

112  Poachers. 

127  Market  Girl. 

146  Study  of  Dead  Birds. 

222  Thomas  Waldie,  Gardener,  aged  84. 

1829  29  The  Cadger. 
47  A  Study. 

123  The  Pet  Lamb. 
155  The  Young  Painter. 

1830  142  A  Lady  Reading.     (?   Same  as  1831, 

No.  26.) 
212  Juvenile  Academy. 

1831  5  The  Bleaching  Green. 
19  Fawside  Moss. 

58  Return  from  the  Fair. 

73  Girl  Feeding  Pigeons. 

96  Feeding  Chickens. 
168  The  Broken  Jar. 
237  The  Mill  Door. 


356 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Shiels,  William — continued 
270  The  Bonnet. 

1831  26  Lady  Reading.     (?  Same  as  1830,  No. 

142.)  (Exhibited  as  Diploma  Work, 
owned  by  Scottish  Academy.  Not 
traceable  in  Diploma  Collection.) 

1832  36  An  Old  Shepherd  in  Mull. 
Huntlywood,  Kelso. 

1833  3  The  Smuggler  Alarmed.    The  figures 

are  Portraits  of  Will  Faa,  Elizabeth 
Tait,  and  Mabel  Allan. 

1834  28  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
47  The  Watering. 

90  Visit  of  the  Grandmother. 
168  Portrait  of  Dog. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

26  Elder  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1841  25  Scene  in  the  Isle  of  Mull. 
81  Pony  and  Dogs. 

106  The  Death  of  Poor  Mailie. 
234  Mr.   Dick,  Senior. 

1842  228  Friendly  Visit. 

351  All  have  their  Pets. 
390  A  Dead  Point. 
19  North  West  Circus  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1843  121  First  Visit  of  the  Grandchild. 
180  Farm-yard. 

254  On  the  Sound  of  Mull. 
280  Scene  in  the  Hebrides. 

1844  81  The  Cadger. 

366  Interior   of  'a    Highland    Fisherman's 
Cottage. 

1845  65  Glenlyon. 

66  Scene  in  a  Glen  near  Fortingall. 
137  In  the  Village  of  Fortingall. 
140  Study  from  Nature. 
161  Return  from  Market. 
383  Interior  of  a  Highland  Cottage. 

1846  29  The  Hard  Bargain. 

45  Interior  of  a  Highland  Cottage. 

53  Smugglers,      including      Portrait      of 

William  Faa. 
172  On  the  River  Lyon. 
225  Turnimspikeman. 
380  Setting  out  for  the  Fair. 

1847  148  On  the  Coast  of  Shetland. 
293  Preparing  for  a  Visitor. 

1848  232  Aros  Castle. 

1849  73  Interior  of  a  Fisherman's  Cottage. 


419 

1850 

83 

123 

300 

388 

1851 

86 

395 

1852 

90 

226 

3So 

1853 

83 

195 

246 

423 

1854 

42 

204 

1855 

397 

432 

1856 

459 

1880 

108 

Interior  of  a  Barn. 

The  Favourites. 

Feeding  Chickens. 

Professor  Dick. 

E.  Dycer,  Esq. 

Portrait  of  Horse. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

Group  of  Dead  Birds. 

Portrait  of  an  Artist. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

In  the  Glen  at  Fortingall. 

The  Gamekeeper. 

Aquatic  Birds. 

Young  Kidd. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

Aquatic  Birds. 

Dr.  John  Renton. 

Hero,  the  property  of  Mrs.  Rigg  Ramsay. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

The  Rejected  Wooer. 

Lent  by  the  Lord  Justice-General,  John 
Inglis. 


SIMSON,  GEORGE  Painter 

Born  1 79 1.     Died  1862. 

Foundation  Associate  1826. 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew  after 

the  first  meeting. 

Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

28  Clyde  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1821  10  Boy  with  Mats  and  Brooms. 

1822  58  Itinerant  Piper. 
156  Portrait  of  Lady. 

2  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1824  64  Gipsy  Girl. 

103  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 
113  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

1825  53  Portrait   of   Young   Lady  :    Sketch   in 

Chalk. 
59  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1826  226  Cottage  Girls  at  a  Well. 

1827  104  Prawn  Fisher. 

1828  18  Dordrecht,  on  the  Maese. 
90  A  Fisherman. 


CATALOGUE 


357 


28  Giltnour  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1829  5  Dutch  Galliot. 
13  Moonlight. 

68  St.  Abb's  Head. 
123  Lady  in  a  Fancy  Dress. 
17  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1830  60  Dutch  Shipping. 
76  Fresh  Breeze. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
17  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1830  70  Pilot  Boat  going  out  to  a  Brig. 
188  Broughty  Ferry :  Bait  Gatherers. 
190  Road  Scene,  near  Edinburgh. 

1831  173  Peasant  Girl.     (?   Same   as  1831,   No. 

23.) 

1831  23  The   Peasant  Girl.     (?   Same  as   1831, 

No.  173.)  (Exhibited  as  Diploma 
Work,  owned  by  Scottish  Academy. 
Probably  same  as  •  Girl  at  a  Well  ' 
in  R.S.A.   Diploma  Collection.) 

53  North  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1832  133  On  the  Water  of  Leith,  near  Colinton. 
78  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1834  23  Ganymede. 

1835  59  Road  Scene  at  Inveresk. 

84  South-east  Tower  of  Bothwell  Castle. 
2  Rutland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1836  183  Beach  Scene  :  Children  gathering  Bait. 

1837  16  The  Studio :  First  Attempt. 
George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1838  30  Seaside  Group. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  75  View  from  Greenwich  Hill. 
103  Herring  Fisher. 

328  Landscape  Scene  on  the  Esk. 

54  North  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1840  62  Cottage  Girl. 

88  Children  feeding  a  Goat. 

1841  98  Meditation. 

138  Preparing  to  heave  a  Rope. 
162  River  Scene. 

1842  66  On  the  Coast  of  Arran. 
97  West  Country  Fishers. 

1843  160  Edinburgh,  from  Coast  of  Fife. 

387  Stormy  Sunset  on  the  Coast  of  Arran, 
Glen  Sannox  Mountains. 


1844  188  On  the  Banks  of  Allan  Water. 

1845  147  Edinburgh,  from  Inchkeith. 
364  The  Blind  Mendicant. 

1846  201  Fleurs  :  Seat  of  Duke  of  Roxburgh. 
354  Loch    Vennachar,    from   near    Coilan- 

togle  Ford. 

1847  9  Stirling  Castle,    from  the  Junction  of 

the  Forth  and  Teith. 
105  Scene  near  Pitlochrie. 
187  Banff  Mills,  on  the  Tweed,  near  Kelso. 

1848  219  On  the  South  Coast  of  Madeira. 
239  Otterstone  Loch,  Fifeshire. 

1849  163  Scene  in  the  Interior  of  Madeira  :  the 

Nun's  Rock. 

1850  137  Dutch  River  Craft. 

346  On  the  River  Tagus  opposite  Lisbon. 

486  Study  at  Kilmun. 

630  On  the  Mill  Stream  at  Inverleithen. 

1851  71  Scene  on  the  River  Eden. 

265  Scene  on  the  River  Tweed,  near  Kelso  : 

Burning  the  Water. 
316  The  Heron's  Haunt,  Hawthornden. 

1852  129  Smart  Breeze  off  the  Brill. 

192  Lisbon,  from  the  South-west,  looking 
up  the  Tagus. 

1853  122  Landscape,  with  Figures,  Inverleithen. 

1854  101  The  Watering  Place. 

161  Lisbon,  from  the  Almada. 
218  Scene  in  Roslin  Glen. 

1855  43  The  Maiden  Bridge,  Newbattle. 

534  Ancient      Feudal      Water-Toll,      near 
Chantousseux. 

1856  184  The    Morning's    Haul  :    Dividing    the 

Spoil. 
312  Moonlight      Effect :      Herring     Boats 
going  out. 

1857  197  Dundee,  from  the  South-east. 

354  On   the   Banks   of  Allan   Water,   near 

Dunblane. 
404  A  Monk. 
415*  In  the  Island  of  Arran,  Glen  Sannox. 

1858  19  Moonlight.  ♦ 

532  Morning. 

533  Noon. 

534  Twilight. 

535  Night. 

1859  73  Edinburgh,  from  Inchkeith  :  Autumnal 

Moonlight. 
345  Moonlight. 


358 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Simson 

I860 

436 

557 

677 

1861 

412 

1862 

316 

546 

563 

564 

565 

566 

1863 

82 

,  George — continued 

Vessels  Becalmed :   Pilot  going  off. 

Coast  of  Fife,  from  Edinburgh. 

Granton  Pierhead. 

Edinburgh,  from  '  Rest  and  be  Thank- 
ful.' 

The  Rustic  Toilet. 

Scene  near  Ghent. 

Pilot  Boat  going  off. 

Maiden  Bridge,  Newbattle. 

Mist  clearing  off. 

Red  Head,  Angus  Hill. 

Girls  at  a  Well. 

Lent  by  M.  N.  M.  Hume,  Esq. 


SIMSON,  William  Painter 

Born  1800.    Died  1847. 

Foundation  Academician  1826. 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew  after 
the  first  meeting. 

Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

28  Clyde  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1821  58  Fisherrow  Harbour. 

122  Boy  with  Brooms  and  Mats. 

175  View  on  the  Tay,  with  Elcho  Castle. 

1822  33  Itinerant  Piper :  Study  from  Nature. 
69  View  of  the  Abbey  Craig. 

73  Doune  Castle,  from  the  West. 

74  Scene  on  the  Beach  at  Newhaven. 
2  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1824  18  On  the  Coast  of  Fife,  near  Dysart. 

21  On  the   North   Esk  at   Roslin   Castle, 

with  Figures. 
48  On  the  Beach  at  Aberdour. 
54  On   the  Water  of   Leith,   with   Cattle 

and  Figures. 
104  Rocks  near  Dysart. 
106  Langdale  Pikes. 

1825  9  Old  Wooden  Bridge  at  Roslin. 

34  Megs-Craig :     Arrival    of    Auchmithy 
Fishing-boats. 


39  Study  of  Cows'  Heads. 
131  Stirling   Castle,    from    near   Cambus- 
kenneth. 
Gilmour's  Lodgings,  5  North  St.  David  Street, 
Edinburgh. 

1826  29  Dancing  Dolls. 

34  River  Scene,  with  Cattle. 

45  Study  of  Trees. 

98  Fishing  Smacks  in  a  Fresh  Gale. 
119  Tarbert  Bay  and  Castle 
172  Brodick  Bay. 
195  Herring-Fishing  :  Loch  Fine. 

1827  45  Passage  Boats  becalmed  on  the  Meuse 

at  Dort.  (N.G.  of  Scotland.  De- 
posited by  Royal  Institution,  1867.) 

51  Windmill  on  the  Ramparts  at  Brussels. 
98  Dutch  Coasting  Vessels  beating  up  the 

Meuse  :  The  Brill  bearing  S.E. 
105  Fishermen  on  the  Beach  at  Scheveling. 
116  Landscape  :  Cottage  Scene. 
183  Study  from  Nature  :  Isle  of  Arran. 
185  Study  from  Nature  :  Stormy  Effect  off 

Flamborough  Head. 

1828  21  Fishermen  Landing :  Sun-rise. 
36  The  Dutch  Pilot  Boat. 

52  Papendrecht,  on  the  Rhine. 
61  Portrait  of  Old  Cameronian. 

118  Roslin  Glen  :  Heron  Shooting. 

228  Canal     Scene,      Rotterdam :      Water- 

colours. 

229  Study  from  Nature  :  Water-colours. 

1829  35  The  Twelfth  of  August  at  Badenoch  : 

Portraits.    (N.G.  of  Scotland.    Sketch 
for     Picture.      Presented     by     Mrs. 
Williams,  1866.) 
Lent  by  Alexander  Smith,  Esq. 

39  Landscape,  with  Water  Mill. 

44  Cattle  :  Evening. 

Lent  by  Sir  James  Stewart,  Bart. 

46  Market  People  landing  from  the  Rot- 

terdam and  Dort  Passage  Boats. 
(Probably  '  Scene  in  Holland.'  N.G. 
of  Scotland.  Presented  by  Mrs.  Wil- 
liams, 1866.) 

47  The  Stable  Yard  :  a  Sketch. 

142  Stormy  Day,  on  the   Esk  at  Auchin- 

dinny  Bridge. 
163  Dead  Game. 

1830  50  Dutch  Pilot  Boat. 

78  William  Scrope,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


359 


SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

St.  David  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1831      46  A  Scene  in  Glen  Tilt. 

1 1 1  A  Shooting  Party  Regaling  :   a  Scene 
on  the  Moors  :  Portraits. 
Lent  by  J.  M.  Melville,  Esq. 

152  Professor  Monro,  Edinburgh. 

167  The  Solway  Moss :  Evening.  (N.G.  of 
Scotland.  Presented  by  R.S.A., 
1910.) 

179  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

182  Landscape  :  Morning. 

192  Equestrian  Portraits  of  Lady  and 
Gentleman. 

302  Salmon-Fishers  on  the  Tweed. 

1831  21  Landscape.     (Exhibited     as     Diploma 

Work,  owned  by  Scottish  Academy. 
Now  in  R.S.A.  Diploma  Collection.) 
7  North  St.  David  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1832  93  The  Highland   Deer-stalker  preparing 

to  go  out. 

Lent  by  John  G.  Kinnear,  Esq. 
119  Don   Quixote   Studying  the   Books   of 

Chivalry. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Lauderdale. 
143  Donald  Smith,  Esq. 

159  Blue  Cur,  an  Isle  of  Skye  Terrier. 

160  Blue  Beard. 

161  Spitfire,  a  celebrated  Greyhound. 

162  Blue  Cur. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Lauderdale. 

1833  7  An  Old  Woman  of  the  Isle  of  Skye. 

Lent  by   Donald  Smith,   Esq. 

27  A    Family    Picture :    Portraits   and    a 
Pony. 

67  The  Watering  Place  :  Showery  Day. 

90  Landscape :  Scene  on  the  Esk  at 
Roslin. 

10 1  Interior   of    a    Highland    Goat-herd's 
Cottage.     (N.G.   of   Scotland.     Pre- 
sented by  R.S.A. ,  1910.) 
127  A  Spanish  Physician  in  the  Sixteenth 
Century. 

153  Twilight :  The  Moor  of  Rannoch. 

1834  13  Prince   Charles    Edward   Stuart   read- 

ing a  Despatch  at  Holyrood. 
94  Shooting  Pony  and  Setters. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Gordon,  Inch  House. 
135  Highland  Scenery  :  Sunshine  after  Rain. 
Lent  by  D.  R.  Hay,  Esq. 


181  The  Peat-Sledge  :  a  Scene  in  the  West 
Highlands. 

301  The  Linn  at  Roslin. 

302  The  Moor  of  Rannoch. 

303  Old  Road,  Glen  Falloch. 

304  Fishermen  :   Bunnaw  Ferry. 

305  Interior  of  a  Highland  Cottage. 
78  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1835      14  Prince  Charles  Edward  Stuart  at  the 
Battle  of  Preston. 
23  Duke  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1837  68  The  Italian  Osteria. 
77  Venice. 

161  Ave  Maria  :  a  Scene  in  the  Campagna 
di  Roma. 

172  The  Campagna  di  Roma,  looking  to- 
ward the  Sabine  Mountains. 
Lent  by  William  Allan,  Esq.,  of  Glen. 

213  Capuchin  Monks  giving  Alms,  Rome. 
Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Lauderdale. 

230  Philip  B.  Ainslie,  Esq.,  and  the  Hon. 
George  Stuart  in  Donibristle  Park. 

272  Head  of  a  Black  Page  :  a  Study. 

322  A  Gondolier. 

323  A  Roman  Beggar  Woman  and  Boy. 

324  Temple  of  Vesta  at  Tivoli. 
97  Dean  Street,  Soho,  London. 

1838  113  Finished  Sketch  of  the  Campagna  di 

Roma. 

150  The  Murder  of  Edward  V.  and 
Richard,  Duke  of  York,  1483. 

195  The  Prodigal  Son. 

264  The  Gondola,  Venice  :  Salute  in  dis- 
tance. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  45  Baroness    Sempill,    in    robes   worn    at 

Coronation. 
12  Sloane  Street,  London. 

1841  52  The  Miseries  of  War,  1814. 

107  The  Temptation  of  St.  Anthony :  a 
Sketch. 

273  The  Contrabandista. 

1842  11  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  returning  from 

the  Chase,  Stirling,  1562. 

1843  72  Alfred  dividing  his  last  Loaf  with  the 

Pilgrim. 

1844  66  The  Temptation  of  St.  Anthony. 

167  English  Village  Scene,  with  Cattle  and 
Figures. 


360 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Simson,  William — continued 

1845  96  The  Youthful  Days  of  Salvator  Rosa. 

1846  270  The  Arrest  of  William  Tell  in  Altdorf. 

(Victoria  &  Albert   Museum.     '  Wil- 
liam Tell.'    John  Sheepshanks  Gift, 

1857.) 

1847  15  Gipsies  :    Hampshire. 
198  Highland  Girl. 

288  Scottish  Landscape,  with  Cattle  and 
Figures. 

321  Sketch :  Gil  Bias  introduces  himself 
to  Laura.  (Victoria  &  Albert 
Museum.  Picture,  same  title,  dated 
1840.     John  Sheepshanks  Gift,  1857.) 

1848  53  Original  Sketch  of  Gipsy  Children. 
98  Drummossie  Moor,  Culloden. 

222  Finished  Sketch  for  the  Picture  '  For 
the  First  Cartoon  of  Salvator  Rosa.' 

235  Interior  of  Highland  Hut. 

265  Spearing  Salmon  on  the  Tweed. 

362  A  Follower  of  Prince  Charlie. 

415  Finished  Sketch  for  the  Picture  of  the 
Gipsy  Family. 

422  Gipsy  Woman  and  Child. 

1849  120  In  Novar  Deer  Forest. 

445  Corrie  Harbour,  Arran. 

446  Interior  of  a  Highland  Cottage. 
598  The  Peat  Sledge. 

1863     11  The  Esk  at  Roslin  Castle. 

Lent  by  M.  N.  Macdonald  Hume,  Esq. 
12  Old  Wooden  Bridge  at  Roslin. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Gairdner. 
16  Rannoch  Moor. 

Lent  by  Adam  Syme,  Esq. 
70  Glen  Tilt,  Blair  Athole. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
97*  Landscape  and  Cattle. 

Lent  by  David  Simson,  Esq. 
no  Fishing  Boats  off  Briel. 

Lent  by  Henry  Simson,  Esq. 
157  Lunch  on  the  Moors  on  the  Twelfth  of 
August. 

Lent  by  James  N.  Melville,  Esq. 
296  View  of  Dort,  with  Shipping. 
Lent  by  Charles  Finlay,  Esq. 
1880     92  E.  T.  Crawford,  R.S.A.    (R.S.A.  Col- 
lection.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
152  The  Twelfth  of  August. 

Lent  by  H.  S.  Kinnear,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 


181  Landscape,  with  Cattle. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Sidey. 
186  Even-tide  in  the  Campagna. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Findlay,  Edinburgh. 
202  Eel  Traps  on  the  Orwell. 

Lent  by  the  Lord  Justice-General,  John 
Inglis. 
222  Highland  Drove  Road. 

Lent  by  A.  Vans  Dunlop  Best,  Esq. 
295  A  Spate. 

Lent  by  A.  Vans  Dunlop  Best,  Esq. 
342  Old  Bridge  at  Auchindinny. 

Lent  by  the  Lord  Justice-General,  John 
Inglis. 
1887    464  Buffalo  Driver  of  the  Campagna. 

Lent  by  John  Hutchison,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
472  Near  Bracciano. 
518  A  Spanish  Lady. 

Lent      by     Sir     W.      Fettes      Douglas, 
P.R.S.A. 


SMART,  John  Painter 

Born  1838.     Died  1899. 
Associate  1871.    Academician  1877. 

20  Elm  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1860  138  Peep  through  the  Trees. 
9  Smith's  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1861  41  Highland  Lake  :   Rain  Clearing  Off. 
142  Sketch  in  the  Highlands. 

435  Old  Churchyard,  Roslin. 

622  Study  of  an  Elm  Tree,  near  Kelso. 

1862  303  Kidwelley  Castle,  on   the  Gwendraith 

Vach. 
371  The  Miller's  Turn,  on  the  Tweed,  near 

Newstead. 
449  Oak  Trees  in  Summer. 
580  Morlais,  near  Llanon,  South  Wales. 
620  Vale  of  Tweed,  from  Bemerside  Hill. 
661  Sketch  near  Woodford,  Essex. 
16  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1863  18  Looking  across  the  Vale  of  Llwchwr 

from  Llwynon. 
30  Grongar  Hill  and  Vale  of  Towy,  from 

Dynevor  Castle. 
120  Llwynon. 
174  Summer  in  the  Quarry  Wood,  Gelly- 

wernen. 


CATALOGUE 


361 


337  Sunset. 

385  In  Aberdour  Woods. 

473  Market-Morning  :   Llanelly. 

1863  98*  In  Caermarthenshire. 

1864  12  A  Summer  Day  :  Doune. 

200  Sunset :         Carland-Stone,        Skomar 

Island. 
252  Twilight :   South  Morrer. 
277  Loch  Eilt. 
363*  Doune  Castle,  from  Blair-Drummond 

Grounds. 

1865  142  On  the  Cwm. 

298  Evening :      Free     St.     Mary's,     from 

Picardy  Place. 
341  Sundown  :  Vale  of  Loughor. 
383  Loch  Morar. 

Lent  by  Eneas  M'Donell,  Esq. 
467  In  the  Rhymer's  Glen,  Melrose. 

Lent  by  Walter  Johnson,  Esq.,  Calcutta. 
538  Old  Quarry  on  the  Cwm. 
602  Kidwelly,   South   Wales. 
682  Peep  through  the  Wood,  Gellywernen. 

Lent  by  Walter  Johnson,  Esq. 

1866  237  Drawing  the  Salmon-Net  on  the  Teith. 
381  In  Blair-Drummond  Grounds. 

Lent  by   Mrs.   M'Laren,   Morlands  Cot- 
tage. 
471  Old     Fog     House,     Blair-Drummond 

Grounds. 
564  Gathering  Brambles. 

601  Study  from  Nature,   Doune. 

626  On  the  Teith,  opposite  Inverardoch. 

Lent  by  G.  B.  Simpson,  Esq.,  Broughty 
Ferry. 
823  Evening  :  on  the  Road  to  the  Fair. 
847  The  Merlin's  Ford,  Blair-Drummond. 

1867  401  A  Reedy  Pool. 

461  Sundown  on  the  Wye. 

580  On  the  Wye,  near  Wyastone. 

589  Among  the  Brambles. 

602  The  Parish  Church,  Dixton. 
676  Old  Cottage,  Caermarthenshire. 
788  Shades  of  Evening. 

855  Study  from  Nature,  Caermarthenshire. 

1868  299  View  near  Kinlochard. 

334  Where  the  Heather  Grows. 

429  Sundown     on     the     London     Scottish 

Camp,  Wimbledon. 
477  Sundown  on  the  Moor. 


487  A  Summer  Moonrise. 

648  Moor  near  Port  Menteith  :  Rain  com- 
ing on. 

962  Rain  Clouds  crossing  the  Valley  near 
Aberfoyle. 

1869  64  Glen    Gelder,    looking   towards    Loch- 

nagar. 
85  Fern-Gathering. 
349  A  Linn  on  Glenfinlas  Water,  near  Brig 

o'  Turk. 
667  Summer-Time :    The    Trossachs    and 

Ben  Venue. 

1870  325  Daldorn,   Lanrick. 
473  Head  of  Glen  Cloy. 
504  On  the  Teith,  Lanrick. 

770  On  the  Teith,  from  Lanrick  Castle. 
861  In  the  Wood  o'  Doune. 
869  Beallach-na-Spreidh,      Pass      of      the 
Cattle. 

1871  80  Highland  Cottage,  Brig  o'  Turk. 
254  In  Cambusmore  Grounds. 

510  The  Pass  of  Leny. 

856  Loch     Achray,    Trossachs,     and     Ben 

Venue. 
863  The  Halt  of  the  Herd  :  Evening. 

1872  165  Mid-day. 

Lent    by    W.    Simpson    Mitchell    Innes, 
Esq.,  London. 
183  Moorland  Road  after  Rain. 
218  A   Calm    Simmer   Gloamin' :    On    the 

Teith,  Lanrick. 
432  Eventide. 

680  Coming  from  the  Braes. 
723  'Wi'  Daddie  at  the  Peats.' 
837  The     Grampians :      Sunset     after     a 

Storm. 
881  The  Half  Way  House. 
4  Picardy  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1873  153  '  A  Summer  Spate,'  Glen  Lochay. 
849  '  Dreary  December.' 

863  Ben  Venue. 

929  Highland  Homestead,  Glen  Lochay. 

Lent  by  J.  G.  Sidey,  Esq.,  Montreal. 
949  The  Lochan  Bodach. 

Lent  by  J.  G.  Sidey,  Esq. 
992  On  the  Lochay,  Perthshire. 
1010  A  Tarn. 

1874  83  «  The  Graves  o'  our  ain  Folk. ' 

Lent  by  Horace  Woodward,   Esq.,   Bir- 
mingham. 


362 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Smart,  John — continued 

169  In  the  Highlands  :  a  Summer  Day. 

Lent   by   James   Aitchison,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
221  Shades  of  Evening. 
820  Head  of  Loch  Lubnaig  :  Autumn. 
1014  A    Gathering   Storm :    The    Hill-side, 
Glen  Ogle. 

1875  144  Loch     Lubnaig :     Twilight,     after     a 

Storm. 
235  '  The  Sere  and  Yellow  Leaf. ' 
275  The  Hill  Fank,  Clipping-Day. 

Lent  by  A.  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq.,  Ayton 
Castle. 
311  On  the  Road  to  Falkirk. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
327  The  Lochan  Larig-Illie,  Head  of  Glen 

Ogle. 

Lent  by  Geo.  Webster,  Esq.,  London. 
365  A  Bad  Day  for  the  Hairst. 

Lent  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
401  Gleann  nan  ceo,  Valley  of  Mists. 

Lent  by  John  M.   Crabbie,   Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
430  In  the  Highlands. 

Lent  by  J.  G.  Orchar,  Esq. 

1876  25  The  Crofter's  Moss. 

Lent  by  Robert  Hannay,  Esq.,  Henley. 
109  Autumn  :  Glen  Lyon. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Menzies,   Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
120  On  the  Moor  o'  Letter,  near  Lochearn- 

head. 
238  Drumharry. 
310  A  Feeding  Storm. 
351  In  the  Pass  of  Lyon. 

1877  40  '  The  Clear  Shining  after  Rain. ' 
291  '  Amang  the  Yellow  Corn. ' 

303  On  the  River  Almond. 

Lent  by  John  Dick  Peddie,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
387  Craig-Mhor,  Pass  of  Lyon. 
453  Loch-na-Nuag,  looking  towards  Rum 

and  Eigg. 
779  Glen  Ogle. 

Lent  by  Henry  Mason,  Esq.,  Yorkshire. 
820  Early     Winter:     Craig-na     co-Sheilg, 

Loch  Lubnaig. 

1878  259  View  on  the  Lyon,  near  Chesthill. 
294  Allt  'n  da  Ghob,  near  Chesthill. 


1879 


3i8 

3i9 
336 
433 

648 
38 
215 
334 
420 

653 


732 

1880     177 

281 

338 

421 

665 

1020 

1 106 

1880      99 


1881 


239 
35 
167 
207 
33i 
353 
645 
839 


1882      51 
in 

168 

170 
179 
204 


1883 


707 

47 

137 

316 

33° 


1884      78 


1  Far  from  the  Busy  World.'    (Diploma 

Work.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 
The  Summer  of  1877. 
The  Hairst,  Culdarmore,   Fortingall. 
When  Hill-taps  a'  were  White. 

Lent  by  Stewart  Clark,  Esq.,  Paisley. 
The  First  of  the  Spate,  Pass  of  Lyon. 
The  Pools  o'  Roro,  Glenlyon. 
Twilight :  After  a  Storm. 
The  Crofter's  Flittin'. 
The  Sma'  Glen,  Perthshire. 
Summer-time. 

Lent  by  William  Croall,  Esq. 
On  the  River  Lyon  :  a  Summer  Study. 
An  Autumn  Study,  near  Pitlochry. 
Ragwort  and  Thistles. 
A  Favourite  Cast  on  the  Lyon,  Fortin- 
gall. 
Athol,  looking  towards  Kinnaird. 
Scrutinising  the  Faggots. 
Among  the  Silent  Hills. 
Moorland,  near  Loch  Oshnie. 
The  Gloom  of  Glenogle.    (Kelvingrove 

Art    Gallery,    Glasgow.     Same   title, 

dated   1875.     Bought    1903.) 
Among  the  Yellow  Corn. 
In  Glen  Ogle  :  a  Sketch. 
The  Back  of  the  Farm. 
Autumn. 

Coffee-time  :  Keirhill. 
Argaty  Saw-mill,  near  Doune. 
A  Study. 
Early  Winter :  Head  of  Glen  Ogle. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Breadalbane. 
The  Fionn  Loch,  Ross-shire. 
The  Smiddy,  Dalmally. 
A  Misty  Mountain  Top,  Head  of  Loch 

Etive. 
Autumn  Afternoon  :  Ben  Ledi. 
A  Birken  Shaw. 
Glen  Ogle. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Breadalbane. 
Lone  Loch  Machaig,  Braes  o'  Doune. 
The  Road  from  the  Sheep  Fank. 
The  Last  Rest  of  the  Clansmen  :  Loch 

Shiel. 
Afternoon. 

The  Lochan  Dhu,  Loch  Lubnaig. 
Loch  Clead,  Coll. 
Sunshine  and  Shower  :  Strathyre. 


CATALOGUE 


363 


13 

1885 


1885 


1886 


1887 


1887 


104  Afternoon  Clouds  :  Glen  Dochart. 

208  On  Mountain  Tops. 

352  Sketch  on  Sligachan  Burn,  Skye. 
379  The  Head  of  Little  Loch  Broom. 
539  The  Pass  of  Brander. 
Brunswick  Street,  Hillside,  Edinburgh. 

46  Head  of  Loch  Lubnaig  and  Strathyre. 

96  Moorland  Shadows  :  Braes  o'  Doune. 
183  The  Pass  of  Brander. 
308  The  First  Snow  :  Lochan-a-Chat,  Ben 

Lawers. 
397  Kilchurn  Castle. 
435  Eventide. 
496  The  Corbie's  Craig,  Strathyre. 

46  In  the  Track  of  the  Storm  :   Lanrick 
Woods. 

65  Fall  on  Strathyre  Burn. 

1 80  The  Pools  o'  Roro,  Glen  Lyon. 
197  The  Green  Island,  Loch  Shiel. 
219  '  The  Misty  Mountain  Top.' 
425  Summer  Day  :  Loch  Lubnaig. 
544  The  Bridge,  Strathyre. 

633  The  Pass  of  Brander. 
983  '  The  Voice  of  the  Lord  breaketh  the 
Cedars. ' 

181  The  Edge  of  the  Wood. 

278  '  Autumn    sae   pensive   in   yellow   and 

grey. ' 
373  Afternoon  :  Glenorchy. 
406  The  Pass  of  Brander  :  Finished  Sketch 

for  large  Picture. 
449  Edenchip  Glen,  Lochearnhead. 
567  Moorland  and  Moss. 
596  The  Crofter's  Home,  Inverlochy. 

36  '  Wi'  balmy  gale  frae  hill  and  dale.' 

96  The    Stank    Glen,    from    near    Annie 
Farm. 

98  A  Clear  September  Day  :  Glen  Orchy. 
233  '  Ca'  the  yowes  to  the  knowes.' 
266  •  In  lang,  lang  days  o'  simmer.' 
275  On  the  Shores  of  Loch  Ling. 
347  '  The  quiet  waters  by.' 

8  On  the  Tweed  at  Ashiestiel :  Summer- 
time. 
115  Cruachan  Range,  from  Corrieghoil. 
131  The  Vale  of  Strathyre. 

209  Summer  in  the  Peel  Glen,  Tweedside. 
345  The  Crofter's  Home,  Inverlochy. 

375  A  Lonely  Loch  :  Evening. 
411  Evening. 


586  On  the  Corrieghoil  Burn,  Glen  Orchy  : 

Summer-time. 

1888 

29  Glen     Dochart :     Black    Mount    Deer 

Forest. 

33  In    Succoth   Glen,    near    Dalmally :    a 

Highland  Pastoral. 

192  In  Autumn's  Shadowy  Days. 

312  Glen  Orchy,  from  Succoth  Glen. 

383  A  Silver  Strand,  Glen  Orchy. 

402  On  Corrieghoil  Burn,  Glen  Orchy. 

950  '  The  burnie  that  wins  to  the  sea.' 

1889 

7  The  Old  Inn,  Inverlochy. 

228  A  Dream  of  Solitude. 

413  Ben  Vourie,   Loch  Awe. 

492  Clear  Shining  after  Rain. 

588  The  Peaks  of  Cruachan,  from  Succoth 

Glen. 

839  A  Drove-Road. 

966  On  Corrieghoil  Burn,  Glen  Orchy. 

1890 

38  The  Island  Pool  on  the  Orchy. 

120  The  Evening  Hour. 

163  The  Source  of  a  River. 

186  On  the  Orchy  :  Summer-time. 

275  The    Cradle    of     Argyll,     Ardchonnal 

Castle. 

567  Kilchurn  Castle. 

1891 

171  An  Odd  Corner. 

222  •  The  Twa  Corbies. ' 

295  The    Farm-yard,     Newburn,    Port    of 

Menteith. 

456  Poachers. 

656  Harvest,  Easter  Garden,  Port  of  Men- 

teith. 

830  On  Cardross  Moor,  Menteith. 

1891-2  96  Ploughing  the  Summer  Fallow  :  Men- 

teith. 

231  An  Autumn  Day  :  Flanders  Moss. 

384  The  Wasp  Byke. 

454  Waiting  for  a  Shot. 

472  Twilight :   Menteith. 

499  The  Black  Wood,  Chesthill,  Glen  Lyon. 

622  The  Lake  of  Menteith. 

Lent  by  James  Kennedy,  Esq. 

1893 

1  Harvest,  Easter  Garden,  Menteith. 

Lent  by  R.  Mackie,  Esq.,  London. 

31  The  Voice  of  Spring. 

107  Willows  in  Wind. 

179  Twilight's  Golden  Glow  :  Menteith. 

200  Night. 

1894 

70  Inchmahome  Priory. 

364 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Smart, 

94 

146 

228 

319 

1895 

74 

146 

230 

294 

410 

1896 

4i 

80 

243 

310 

1897 

104 

156 

3IQ 

437 

673 

1898 

40 

261 

307 

3(>7 

761 

1899 

5i 

H7 

227 

596 

t>33 

1900 

48 

161 

688 

•    720 

732 

743 


J  ohn — continued 
In  Fair  Menteith. 
The  Basket  Cart. 
Up  the  Burn. 

The  First  Tee,  Machrihanish. 
Wind. 

A  Border  Gloamin'. 
Near  Doune. 
Summer-time  :  Menteith. 
Winter :  Glen  Ogle. 
'Tween  Sunshine  and  Shade. 
Glen  Orchay,  from  Succoth  Glen. 
Afternoon :    Leading   in    the    Meadow 

Hay. 
Moorland. 
The     Lazy     Mist :     Dalchonzie     Hill, 

Strathearn. 
Strathearn. 

Seedtime  :  Strathearn. 
In  Balgaires  Den,  Forfarshire. 
A  Farm  Road,  Menteith. 
A  Border  River. 
Morning  Mist. 
Shadow    and    Shower :    a    Dream    of 

Strathearn. 
A  Lonely  Shore,  Ayrshire. 
Moorland,  near  Kilmalcolm. 
Scuir  nan  Gillean,  from  Sligachan. 
Dunure  Harbour,  Ayrshire  :  a  Westerly 

Breeze. 
In  Autumn's  Shadowy  Days. 
A  Border  Keep. 
A  Winter  Sunset :  Strathearn. 
Moor  near  Port  o'  Menteith. 

Lent   by   James    Kennedy,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
Night. 

Lent  by  James  Macdonald,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
The  Eagle's  Craig. 

Lent  by  James  Kennedy,  Esq. 
Minnow  Fisher. 

Lent  by  James  Kennedy,  Esq. 
Pass  o'  Brander. 

Lent  by  Miss  Bertram,  Edinburgh. 
Sheep  Gathering  :  Loch  Shiel. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Lowe,  Heriot's  Hospital. 


SMITH,  Colvin  Painter 

Born  1795.     Died  1875. 
Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

32   York  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1826      26  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

54  Charles  Greenhill,  Esq. 

62  Charles  Ross,  Esq. 

73  Archibald      Campbell,       Esq.,      M.P., 

Blythswood. 
97  Patrick  Grant,  the  veteran  of  Culloden, 

aged  109. 
99  The  Duke  of  Gordon. 
103  Robert  Ferguson,  Esq.,  of  Raith. 
127  Ann  Grant. 
143  Archibald  Speirs,  Esq. 

1828  17  David  Wilkie,  Esq.,  R.A.     Painted  at 

Rome. 
58  Mansuet    Montechelli,    a    Pilgrim    of 

Lucca. 
119  Henry  Mackenzie,  Esq. 

1829  25  The     Right     Hon.      William     Adam. 

Placed  in  the  County  Hall,  Kinross, 

by  general  subscription. 
50  The  Right  Hon.  Charles  Hope. 
97  Lord  Gillies. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

32   York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1830  19  Lord  Blantyre. 

77  The  Earl  of  Lauderdale. 

148  Francis  Jeffrey,  Esq.  (Versions  are  in 
Scottish  N.P.G.,  bequeathed  by  Miss 
Brown,  1898;  and  in  Kelvingrove 
Art  Gallery,  Glasgow,  William 
Euing  Gift,   1856.) 

158  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.  (Ashmolean 
Museum,  Oxford.  Portrait  of  about 
1830,  painted  for  Edward  Coplestone, 
Bishop  of  Llandaff.  Presented  to 
University,  1854.) 

178  Colonel  Glass. 

244  The  late  Lord  Alloway. 

1831  95  Mrs.  Blackburn,  of  Killearn. 
150  John  Baxter,  Esq.,  of  Idvies. 


CATALOGUE 


365 


158 
165 

199 

201 
212 
229 

1831        7 


1832 


1833 


1834 


1835 


13 
24 
87 
121 
132 


'57 

167 

177 

193 

2 

22 

81 

109 

126 
141 
165 

180 
1 

79 

136 

x37 
160 
180 
188 
239 


Sir  Charles  Forbes,  Bart.,  M.P.,  New 

and  Edinglassie. 
The    Dean    of    Faculty,    John    Hope. 

Diploma    Work.      Painted    for    the 

Scottish  Academy.     (Vide  1831,   No. 

7.)    (Scottish    N.P.G.     Presented   by 

R.S.A.,   1910.) 
The  Earl  of  Lauderdale  in  the  Robes 

of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle. 
The  Right  Hon.  the  Lord  Chief  Baron. 
George  Forbes,  Esq. 
Mrs.  Veitch. 
The    Dean    of    Faculty,    John    Hope. 

(Exhibited  as  Diploma  Work,  owned 

by    Scottish    Academy.       Vide    1831, 

No.  165.) 
The  Lord  Chief  Baron. 
S.  M.  Threipland,  Esq. 
William  Murray,  Esq.,  of  Henderland. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Lord     Viscount     Melville.      (Scottish 

N.P.G.      Presented     by     Lieut.-Col. 

William  Hope,  1859.) 
Sir  Frederick  Adam. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  Bart. 
Andrew  Skene,  Esq.,  Advocate. 
Sir  James  Gibson  Craig,  Bart. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
George  Thomson,  Esq. 
Robert     Ferguson,     Esq.,     M.P.,     of 

Raith. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 

John  Archibald  Murray,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Dr.    Graham.     (University    of    Edin- 
burgh.    In  Senate  Hall.) 
Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
Sir  James  Gibson  Craig,  Bart. 
Sir    James    Fergusson,    of    Kilkerran, 

and  his  Son. 
Young  Lady  with  a  Goldfinch. 
Rt.  Hon.  the  Lady  Abercromby. 
A  Daughter  of  the  Dean  of  Faculty. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
George  Suttie,  Esq.,  and  his  Son. 
Captain  Graham,  R.N. 
David  Blair,  Esq.,  Younger  of  Cooke- 

stone. 
A  Study  for  a  St.  Catherine. 
Sir  James  Colquhoun,   Bart. 


1836 


1837 


1838 


1839 


1840 


1841 


72  Lady  Colquhoun. 

169  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
181  Portrait  of  Lady. 
18  Charles    N.    Welman,    Esq.,    Pounds- 
ford. 

48  Charles  Ferrier,  Esq. 

65  Mrs.  Anstruther  Thomson,  Charleton. 
78  The  Earl  of  Northesk. 
128  Stewart  Souter,  Esq. 
156  Miss  Arkley,  of  Dunninald. 
198  Portrait  of  Boy  on  a  Pony. 

1  Rev.  Dr.  Moodie. 
107  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
171  Thomas  White,  Esq. 
204  Portraits   of  Two   Boys,   Sons   of   the 

Dean  of  Faculty. 
41  Sir  James  Spittal,  first  Lord  Provost 
of  the  Reformed  Town  Council  of 
the  City  of  Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh 
Town-  Council.  Presented  by  Fellow- 
citizens,   1837.) 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

73  Duncan  M'Laren,  Esq. 

99  Group  of  the  Polkemmet  Family  :  Two 
Daughters  of  Sir  William  Baillie, 
Bart.,  receiving  their  Brothers  on 
Return  from  Shooting. 

141  Rev.  Dr.  Muir.     Painted  for  the  Dean 
of  Faculty,  John  Hope. 

321  Major-General  White. 

356  Sir  Charles  Hastings,  K.C.H. 

385  James  Grant  Duff,  Esq. 
12  Professor  Napier. 

49  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Jura. 

70  Andrew  Balfour,  Esq.     Painted  for  the 

Dundee  Union  Bank. 
82  James  Jollie,  Esq.,  W.S. 
149  George  M'Callum,  Esq. 
215  Mrs.  Hamilton. 
264  F.  G.  Skene,  Esq.,  and  his  Son. 
278  Mrs.  Roberts. 
321  Robert  Carnegie,  Esq. 
104  Mrs.  Wilson,  Inchrye. 
124  The  Earl  of  Glasgow,  Lord-Lieutenant 
of  the  County  of  Ayr.     Painted  for 
the  County. 
146  Thomas  Pender,  Esq. 
159  Portrait  of  Lady. 


366 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


1843 


1844 


1845 


Smith,  Colvin — continued 

214  The   Venerable  Archdeacon   Williams. 
Painted  by  desire  of  Members  of  the 
Edinburgh     Academical     Club     and 
other  Pupils. 
322  The  late  Daniel  Ellis,  Esq.,  F.R.S.E.  (Uni- 
versity of  Edinburgh.    In  Court  Room.) 
376  William  Baxter,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
1842       9  Alexander  Cowan,  Esq. 
46  Mrs.  Cheape. 

77  Sir  George  Macpherson  Grant,  Bart. 
163  Robert  Whigham,  Esq. 
287  James  Dewar,  Esq.,  Vogrie. 
355  Colonel  Ferguson,  M.P. 
40  Portrait    of    Lady    with    Two    Grand- 
daughters. 
106  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 
184  The  Marquis  of  Breadalbane. 
316  Theodore  Walrond,  Esq. 

54  The  Lord  Justice-Clerk. 
142  George  Moir,  Esq. 
193  Andrew  Rutherford,  Esq.,  M.P. 
242  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
363  Mrs.  Dewar,  Sen. 

30  Archibald    Boyd,    Esq.,    Younger,    of 

Broadmeadows. 
59  Andrew  Buchanan,  Esq.,  Auchintorlie. 
156  John  Thomson,  Esq.,  Gogar  Bank. 
210  Captain  Fleming,  R.N. 
305  Lady  Arbuthnot. 

318  Master  Meicklam  as  young  Sportsman. 
4  Samuel  Pagan,  Esq.,  M.D. 

55  Lord  Ivory. 

104  Wm.  Taylor,  Esq.,  of  Scotstone  Park. 
144  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
287  Portrait  of  Lady. 
152  Portrait  of  Lady. 

193  George  Anderson,  Esq.,  Kirkcaldy : 
Presentation  Portrait 

205  John  Cockburn,  Esq. 

331  David  Landale,  Esq. 

348  The  Cottage  Girl. 
1848      20  W.  A.  Smail,  Esq.,  R.N.,  Overmains. 
97  Mrs.  Ross,  of  Arnage. 

126  Charles  Maclaren,  Esq. 

231  Moses  Steven,  Esq.,  Bellahouston. 
(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow. 
Presented,  1896,  by  Trustees  of  Bella- 
houston Fund,  a  fund  bequeathed  by 
Eliz.  and  Grace  Steven.) 


1846 


1847 


322 

426 
1849        8 

86 


144 

233 
272 

1850      S3 
*43 


1851 


1852  182 
241 
348 


1853 


411 

4i 

55 

170 

310 

336 

34o 

377 

1854      53 

67 


97 
323 


287  Captain  John  Grant,  Congash,  Factor 
of  Strathspey.  Presented  to  him  by 
Tenantry. 

David  Wilson,  Esq. 

Portrait  of   Gentleman. 

Master  Campbell  Colquhoun,  Younger, 
of  Clathic,  and  Pony. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Charles,  Chaplain  in  the 
Hon.  East  India  Company's  Bengal 
Establishment.  Painted  by  request 
of  his  Congregation. 

The  Right  Hon.  David  Boyle,  Lord 
Justice-General. 

Colonel  Carnegey,  H. E.C.N. I. 

The  Sons  of  Sir  Wm.  Scott,  Bart., 
An  cram. 

Walter  Cook,  Esq. 

George  Tait,  Esq.,  lately  Sheriff- 
Substitute  of  Mid-Lothian.  Painted 
at  the  request  of  Friends  for  the 
County  Buildings,  Edinburgh. 

Henry  Maxwell,  Esq. 

Dr.  Scott. 

James  Borthwick,  Esq.,  Manager  of 
the  North  British  Insurance  Com- 
pany.    Painted  for  the  Company. 

George  Dunlop,  Esq. 

Professor  Dr.  Hill,  University  of  Glas- 
gow. 

William  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq.,  Ayton. 

Donald  Mackenzie,  Esq. 

Visit  to  the  Bantams :  Children  of 
Alex.  Mitchell  Innes,  Yr.,  Esq.. 
Ayton. 

Sheriff  Robert  Handyside,  Esq. 

Biggs  Andrews,  Esq.,  Q.C. 

George  Graham  Bell,  Esq. 

Robert  Bruce,  Esq.,  Kennet. 

William  Thomson,  Esq.,  Balgowan. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

Mrs.  Bruce,  of  Kennet. 

Lewis  Wallace. 

Mrs.  Alexander  Mitchell  Innes. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Steven,  of  Bellahouston. 
(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow. 
Presented,  1896,  by  Trustees  of  Bella- 
houston Fund,  a  fund  bequeathed  by 
Eliz.  and  Grace  Steven.) 

Alex.  Mitchell  Innes.  Yr.,  Esq.,  Ayton. 

John  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Kilberry. 


296 

308 

*7 


i54 
366 


CATALOGUE 


367 


1855 

32 

IOI 

132 

163 

213 

224 

273 

1856 

206 

249 

266 

369 

1857 

i5S 

183 

323 

1858 

23 

in 

132 

288 

348 

380 

481 

1859 

67 

158 

i65 

324 

1860 

344 

352 

1861 

290 

385 

424 

1862 

88 

"3 

3i9 

375 

552 

1863 

403 

422 

The  Earl  of  Stair. 

The  late  Thomas  Molison  Smith,  Esq. 
Capt.   Richard  Dennistoun  Buchanan. 
Mrs.   Seaton,  of  Preston,  and  two  of 

her  Children. 
Charles  Stirling,  Esq.,  Muiravonside. 
Mrs.  Stirling,  of  Muiravonside. 
yEneas  Macbean,  Esq. 
Major  Alex.  Cumming  Dewar. 
William    Forbes,    Esq.,    of   Castleton, 

with  his  Son. 
John  Inglis  Chalmers,  Esq.,  Auldbar. 
Robert  Grant,  Esq.,  Kincorth. 
Robert   C.    C.    Graham,    Esq.,    Gart- 

more. 
Andrew  Buchanan,  Esq.,  Auchintorlie. 
Henry  H.  Glass,  Esq. 
Herbert  N.  J.  Kerr,  Esq. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Dr.  Handyside. 
Robert  M'Farlane,  Esq. 
Mrs.      Fairlie,      of      Coodham,      and 

Daughter. 
The  late  Thomas  Smith  Cunningham, 

Esq.,  Caprington. 
Miss  Mitchell  Innes. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Sir  James  Burnett,  Bart. 
J.  P.  Wise,  Esq.,  Rostellan  Castle. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Patrick  Irvine,  Esq.,  Inveramsay. 
William  Hay,  Esq.,  of  Hopes. 
Alexander  Currie,  Esq. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 

James    Augustus    Grant,    Esq.,    Con- 
vener   of     the    County     of     Nairn. 

Painted  for  the  County  Hall,  Nairn. 
Richard   Trotter,    Esq.,    Convener   of 

Mid-Lothian. 
Colvin    Smith,    Esq.,    M.D.,    Madras 

Army. 
Colonel    F.    Burgoyne,    Madras   Artil- 
lery.   Painted     by     request     of     his 

brother  officers. 
Earl  of  Dalhousie. 
Mrs.  Robertson,  of  Whitehall. 
The  Monk  of  St.  Abbs. 
Alexander     Guthrie,     Esq.,     Surgeon. 

Painted    by    request    of    friends    in 

Brechin. 


1864  208  A  Young  Monk. 

1865  474  Rev.     Leonard     Shafto    Orde,     M.A. 

Presented  to  Mrs.  Orde. 
533  Alexander    Mitchell    Innes,    Esq.,    of 
Ay  ton. 

1866  401  Lord  Elphinstone. 

1868  494  Master  James  Cumming  Dewar. 
683  Mark  Napier,  Esq. 

1869  235  John  Gillies,  LL.D. 

343  Sir   David   Baxter,    Bart. 
474  Posthumous  Portrait  of  David  Green- 
hill  Gardyne,  Esq. 
572  Thomas  B.  Paton,  Esq. 
595  Hon.  Lord  Neaves. 

1870  322  James  Watson,  Esq.     Presented  to  the 

Scottish  Provident  Institution. 
365  Geo.    H.    Dempster,    Esq.,    of    Dun- 

nichen.      Painted  by  request  of  his 

Tenantry. 
487  John  Clerk  Brodie,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Idvies. 
555  James  Stuart,  Esq.,  of  St.  Fort. 
653  Gilbert  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq. 

1871  277  Alexander    Mitchell    Innes,    Esq.,    of 

Ayton. 
1880    116  The  Artist's  Mother. 

Lent  by  Colvin  Smith's  Trustees. 
118  The  late  Lieut.-Col.  Dewar,  of  Vogrie. 

Lent  by  Lieutenant  Dewar. 
126  Sir    Walter    Scott.     (Manchester    Art 

Gallery.    Half-length  of  Scott,  late. 

Bought  1903.) 

Lent    by    Adam     Gillies    Smith,     Esq., 
Edinburgh. 
141  H.  M'Kenzie. 

Lent  by  Colvin  Smith's  Trustees. 
150  Rev.  Wm.  Menzies,  Lanark. 

Lent  by  Charles  Cowan,  Esq. 


SMITH,  George  Painter 

Born  1870. 

Associate   1908. 

4  Glengyle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1888  195  Head  of  a  Horse. 

357  Forest  Scene,   Inveraray. 

1889  21  A  Favourite  Hunter. 
433  Day  of  Rest. 

6  Glengyle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1890  451  ■  Howe-backit   and   Knaggin'.' 


368 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Smith,  George — continued 

1891     112  At  the  Trough. 

1891-2  250  Flemish  Peasant  Feeding  Horse. 

47  Lauder  Road,  Edinburgh. 
1893    133  In  the  Farm  Court. 
236  Grazing. 
307  Pastoral. 
357  Dream  of  the  Hunt. 
19  A  Watchful  Mother. 
62  Harvest  Moon. 
212  Harvest. 
89  Flower  Market. 
125  Pastoral. 
134  Companions. 
171  Rivals. 
45  Release. 
291  The  Noonday  Meal. 
369  The  Court  Yard. 
125  Contentment. 

167  A  Grey  Morning. 

168  Potato-Lifting. 
215  Beginning  Harvest. 

45  Pastoral. 

405  The  Old  Farm  Loft. 
42  The  Hill  Farm. 

130  Goats. 

305  Milking-Time. 

154  Feeding-Time.     (International  Gallery 
of  Modern  Art,  Venice.    Bought.) 

211  Stacking. 

122  Frosty  Morning.      (International  Gal- 
lery of  Modern  Art,  Venice.     Bought. ) 

277  The  Bannock  Burn. 

362  Golden   Harvest. 

372  Pastoral. 

483  Homewards. 
74  Return  from  the  Fields. 

388  The  Auld  Quarry  Knowes. 

167  Potato  Harvest. 

178  Evening. 

199  After  Labour. 

225  At  the  Forge. 

206  Sheepshearing. 

213  Wayside  Smithy. 

329  Winter. 

510  Wood-Carting. 

522  Cattle    Shelter.     (Chadwick    Museum. 
Bolton,   as   'The   Rivals.'      Bought 
1908.) 
1909    319  Bannockburn. 


1894 


1895 


1896 


1897 


1898 


1899 


1900 


1901 


1902 


1903 
1904 

1905 

1906 

1907 


1908 


448  A   Cool   Retreat.     (Art   Gallery,    Dun- 

edin,  New  Zealand.     Bought.) 

1910 

139  The  Encampment. 

148  Crossing  the  Ford,  North  Uist. 

1911 

152  Boy  feeding  Calves. 

182  Waiting  the  Ebb-tide  :  Outer  Hebrides. 

1912 

89  Nearing  the  Ford,  Uist. 

210  Crossing  the  North  Ford,  Uist. 

284  At  the  Forge. 

1913 

20  Where  Might  is  Right. 

144  The  Ford,  Benbecula. 

149  Farm  Labour. 

1914 

125  Portrait. 

241  Vegetable  Market,  Bruges. 

370  Muchart  Mill,  Devon  Valley. 

1915 

148  Evening. 

196  Waiting    the    Ebb-Tide,    North    Ford, 

Uist. 

215  Dutch  Pastoral. 

1916 

175  After  the  Fair,  North  Uist. 

191  Hardy  Scots. 

379  Homewards. 

SOANE,  Sir  John  Architect 

Born  1753.     Died  1837. 
Hon.  Member  1829. 
1829    275  Design  for  a  Royal  Palace. 

277  Part  of  Exterior  of  Bank  of  England. 
288  George  IV.  entering  Painted  Chamber 
from  the  Scala  Regia. 


SOMERVILLE,  Andrew  Painter 

Born  1808.     Died  1834. 

Associate  183 1.    Academician  1832. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

1826  51  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman  :  Chalk. 
13  St.  James's  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1828  147  The  Cottage  Door. 

202  Shepherd  Boy  Sleeping. 

1829  26  Shepherd  Boy. 

2  Greenside  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1830  99  Ewe-Bughting. 
107  The  Advice. 

116  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 


CATALOGUE 


369 


SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

13  St.  James's  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1830  34  Cottage  Children.    (N.G.  of  Scotland. 

Presented  by  the  R.S.A.,   1910.) 
175  A  Study  of  Trees  :  Twilight. 
2  Greenside  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1831  6  Scene  on  Crosbyburn,  Ettrickdale. 
99  Edith. 

138  Flower  Gatherers. 
265  The  Flowers  of  the  Forest. 
4  St.  James's  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1832  26  Scene  from  a  Jacobite  Song. 
116  The  Sabbath. 

118  Scene    near    Blacklinn    Bridge,    Glen- 

devon. 
150  The  Moss  Trooper. 

1833  16  Kilmeny. 

49  The  Bride  of  Yarrow. 
124  Evening. 

155  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
191  Ruth. 
216  The  Butterfly. 
219  Sea-Piece  :  Morning. 
225  Landscape  :  Composition. 

1834  65  Girl  and  Dog. 
153  Donnybrook  Fair. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
1863     29  Edith. 

197  Cottage  Children. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
1880    174  Two  Children  with  a  Dog. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
340  The  Bride  of  Yarrow. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henderson. 


STANFIELD,  Clarkson 

Born  1793.    Died  1867. 
Hon.  Member  1830. 


Painter 


INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

1  St.  James'  Square,  Edinburgh,  and  12  Pratt 
Street,  Lambeth,  London. 
1831       6  Water-Mill. 


16  Greyfriars'  Church- Yard 

17  Coast  Scene. 


a  Sketch. 


ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

London. 
1845    136  Mount  St.  Michael. 

346  The  Day  after  the  Wreck  :  a  Dutch 
East  Indiaman  on  Shore  in  the 
Ooster  Schelde. 

Lent  by  Elhanan  Bicknell,  Esq.,  Heme 
Hill. 
1849      20  A  Thames  Boat  at  the  Mouth  of  the 
River  :  a  Squall  coming  on. 
Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
21  Criffel,  at  the  Mouth  of  the  Nith. 
Lent  by  Charles  Hargitt,  Esq. 
1851      49  The  Bass  Rock. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Banknock. 
60  Ailsa  Craig. 

Lent  by  William  Wilson,  Esq. 
The  Green  Hill,  Hampstead,  London. 
1855      31  Portsmouth  Harbour. 
Lent  by  Her  Majesty. 

1858  74  Port    na    Spania,     near    the    Giant's 

Causeway. 

Lent  by  John  Houldsworth,  Esq. 

1859  12  Moonlight. 

Lent  by  John  Graham,  Esq.,  Skelmorlie. 
1861     150  On    the    French    Coast.     Painted    for 

Mrs.  J.  Tennant  Caird. 
1864    445  Tilbury  Fort. 

Lent  by  John  Graham,  Esq. 


STANLEY,  MONTAGUE  Painter 

Born  1809.     Died  1844. 
Hon.  Member  1835-38.    Associate  1838. 
Theatre  Royal,   Edinburgh. 

1828  115  Rocky  Landscape  :  Design. 
140  Landscape  :  Composition. 

220  Interior  of  an  Abbey  by  Moonlight. 

1829  232  The  Grave  of  Will  Watch. 

1830  170  Highland  Scene  :  Morning. 
222  Highland  Loch  :  Evening. 
265  Design  :  Evening. 

Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1834    121  Bracklin  Bridge,  near  Callander,  dur- 
a  Thunderstorm. 
166  View  near  Killin, 


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370 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Stanley,  Montague — continued 
201  English  Lane  Scene. 
208  Scene  on  the  River  Ouse  :   Cattle  on 
the  Bank. 
41  North  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1835  4  Mountain  Pass  on  Lochlomond. 
66  Ferry  Boat :  Squall  coming  on. 

69  Hampstead  Heath :  Summer  After- 
noon. 

166  Loch  Long :  Boats  laden  with  Fern 
preparing  to  cross. 

192  View  near  Cairndow  Inn,  Lochfyne. 

250  View  on  the  Water  of  Leith. 

1836  36  View  near  Alloa  :  Benledi  in  distance. 
94  Moorland  Scene  :  Boy  herding  Cattle. 

105  The  Rumbling  Brig  over  the  Devon. 
191  Entering    the    Lock :     Canal    Scene, 
Lancashire. 

1837  36  River  Scene. 

125  Vale  of  Teith,  near  Callander. 
166  Heath  Scene. 

257  Morning. 

258  Noon. 

259  Evening. 

Nos.   257-9  illustrate  three  stanzas  of 
Gray's  '  Elegy.' 
281  Road    Scene   between    Lancaster    and 

Kendal. 
295  View  from  the  Village  of  Callander, 

looking  towards  Benledi. 
339  View  on  Loch  Lomond. 

1838  20  The     Enchanter's     Rock,     Valley     of 

Festiniog. 
86  Fall  of  Cyerfail. 

230  Pass  of  Llanberis,  from  the  Lake. 
333  Road  Scene  near  Tom-y-Bulew. 
382  Landscape. 

393  On  the  Road  from  Festiniog  to 
Beddgelert. 

1839  92  Illustration  from  '  As  you  like  it.' 
178  Falls  of  the  Connan,  Ross-shire. 

344  From  near  the  Falls  of  Foyers,  look- 
ing towards  Loch  Ness. 
381  The  Routing  Brig,  near  Dumfries. 
389  Ben  Nevis,  from  Corpach. 
482  Loch  Achilty. 

1840  61  The  Castle  Crag,  Gorge  of  Borrodale. 
69  Morning  after  Gale  :  Taking  Men  from 

Floating  Wreck. 
107  Lane  Scene  near  Hamilton. 


151  Cadzow  Forest. 

200  Derwent  Water,  looking  towards  Lou- 

dore. 
319  River  Scene  :  Effect  of  Shower  passing 

off. 
326  Grange     Village :     Morning,     in     the 

Gorge  of  Borrodale. 
332  Vale    of    St.    John,    looking    towards 

Saddleback. 
418  Crossing  the  Ferry. 

1841  10  A  Setting  Sun  and  Freshening  Breeze. 
49  Vale  of  Llangollen  :  Sunrise. 

114  An  English  Seaport. 

195  Chepstow  Castle,  on  the  Wye. 
213  The  Village  of  Patterdale. 

229  Coast  Scene  :  Stormy  Burst  at  Sunset. 
240  The  Wreck  :  Moonlight. 

358  A  Fell  Scene  :  Cumberland. 

1842  16  Approach  to  Bangor. 

36  Sunrise   after   a   Tempest :    Coast   of 

Cornwall. 
53  Tintern   Abbey  :    View  on   the   Wye : 

Morning. 
in  Head  of  Derwent  Water,  Fall  of  Lou- 

dore. 
140  The  Return  Home  :  Winter  Evening. 
160  Road  between  Arrochar  and  Tarbet. 
254  The  Squall. 
269  View  near  Llangollen. 
451  The  Gale. 
7  Hill  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1843  137  Harlech  Castle,  looking  towards  Snow- 

don. 

230  The  Moorland  Pool. 

279  The  Chase  of  the  Smuggler. 
394  The  Walls  of  Conway. 
418  Waterfall  at  the  Foot  of  Cnicht. 
444  View  near  Beddgelert. 

1844  67  Welch  Mill  and  Glen. 

196  View  near  Stanrwst. 
219  Ascog  Bay,  Bute. 

249  Castle  Street,  Conway. 

253  Country  between  Beddgelert  and  Tan- 

y-Bwlch. 
377  The  Evening  Shadows  gathering  over 

Snowdon. 
434  The  Smith's  Forge,  Rothesay  Castle. 
443  View  near  Maentwrog,  North  Wales  : 

a  Morning  in  July. 

1845  340  Coast  Scene  :   Fresh  Breeze. 


CATALOGUE 


371 


STANTON,  Clark 

Sculptor  and  Painter 

Born  1832.     Died  1894. 
Associate    1862.    Academician   1885. 
21  Dublin  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1857  245  Statue  :  the  Ivy  Wreath.     Modelled  for 

Messrs.  Elkington. 
613  Design   for   a   Bas-relief :    The   Seven 
Ages  of  Man. 

669  Sketch. 

670  Sketch. 

671  Sketch. 

681  Medallion  Portrait  of  Professor  Thos. 

Laycock,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Edinburgh. 
690  Medallion  Portrait  in  Marble. 
694  Medallion     Portrait     of     Mrs.     John 

Gamgee. 

699  Bust    of    Professor    Dick,    Edinburgh 

Veterinary  College.  To  be  executed 
in  Marble  for  Mr.  Dick  from  the 
Members  of  the  Veterinary  Profes- 
sion. 

700  Medallion    Portrait   of   J.    T.    Clover, 

Esq.,  F.R.C.S.,  London. 
4  Scotland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1858  765  Bust  in  Marble  of  Professor  Dick.    As 

presented  to  Mr.   Dick.     (Vide  1857, 
No.  699.) 
776  Medallion  Portrait. 

1859  674  May-Day  :   Night. 
727  Medallion. 

729  Bust  of  James  Irvine  Lupton,  Esq. 
734  Mrs.  Wyndham. 

736  Bust  of  Samuel  Bough,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 
732  Bust  of  A.  M. 

739  Medallion  :  William  Spence,  Esq. 

740  Bust  of  Mrs.  Samuel  Bough. 

743  Portrait  Medallion. 

744  Infancy. 

80  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1860  842  Bronze  Inkstand,  modelled  from  a  De- 

sign by  J.  Noel  Paton,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
Lent  by  the  Marchioness  of  Lothian. 

850  Portrait  Medallion. 

851  Medallion    of    Edmund,    Son   of    Pro- 

fessor Laycock. 
854  Bust  of  Mrs.  Dunlop. 
858  Medallion  Portrait. 
865  Bust  of  Erskine  Nicol,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 


868  Portrait  Bust. 

875  A  Young  Reveller. 

876  '  Her  soul   was  sad,   her  wings  were 

weary. ' 

877  Bust  of  James  Usher  Dunlop,  Esq. 

878  Bust  of  Mrs.  J.  U.  Dunlop. 

1861  725  In  Calabria,  i860. 
775*  Portrait  Bust. 

813  A    Young    Reveller :     Small     Bronze 
Statue. 
Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 

1862  703  The  Song  of  Silenus. 
733  Garibaldi. 

788  La  Fruttajuola.  (Kelvingrove  Art 
Gallery,  Glasgow.  '  Girl  with  Fruit. ' 
Presented  by  T.  Graham  Young, 
1900.) 

797  Among  the  Red  Shirts. 

848  Statuette  :  Guinevere. 

1863  664  Buddha,  Chinese  Dog  brought  to  Eng- 

land by  General  Sir  Hope  Grant. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Hay,  Dunse  Castle. 
790  Marble  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

1  Ramsay  Lane,  Edinburgh. 

1863  308  Buddha,  Chinese  Dog. 

Lent  by  Colonel  Hay. 
396  Two   Wax    Models,    for   execution    in 

Metal. 
400  Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Lady. 
411  The  Young  Reveller:   Bronze. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
421  Bust  of  Erskine  Nicol,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1864  113  Study  of  a  Dog's  Head. 

Lent  by  S.  Bough,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 

136  Portrait  of  Lady. 

159  Young  Italian  Piper. 

700  Cast  of  the  Caledonian  Volunteer  Chal- 
lenge Shield. 

740  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  John  Home 
Rigg,  Esq. 

742  Medallion  Portrait  of  the  late  Rev. 
Francis   Gillies. 

747  Medallion  Portrait :  Miss  Emma 
Dickinson. 

1865  29  Fruit. 

59  Portrait  of  Lady. 
69  Portrait  of  Lady. 
88  Conning  his  Lesson. 
120  Noah's  Ark. 


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1866 


1867 


1869 


Stanton,  Clark — continued 
133  Merlin  and  Vivien. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Banknock. 
198  Emma  Frances  Unger. 
220  Going  to  Market. 
866  Bust  of  Richard  Hunter,  Esq. 
877  Bust  of  Lady. 

26  Autumn. 

73  Cherry  Bob. 
311  Eba  :  Portrait. 
491  Dadu  :  Portrait. 
900  Marble  Bust :  Little  Willie. 
907  Bust  in  Marble  of  Master  Henry  C.  C. 

Lushington. 
942  Statue :  Through  the  Wood. 
716  Touchstone  and  Audrey. 
734  Sketch  of  a  Skye  Terrier. 
741  Vivien. 
743  Study  of  a  Head. 

780  The  Playground. 
785  Elaine. 
835  A  Portrait. 
939  Bust  of  Mrs.  Bough. 
980  Bust  of  Mrs.  Gamgee. 
983*  Bust  of  Joseph  Gamgee,  Esq. 
987  Caledonian  Challenge  Shield.  Executed 

for  the  City  of  Edinburgh  and  Mid- 
lothian Rifle  Association. 
30  Day  Dreams. 

918  Portrait  Bust. 

921  Bust  of  W.  Nicol,  Esq. 

923  Bust  of  a  Gentleman. 

947  Bust  of  Mrs.  Bough. 

781  Bust  of  the  late  Sir  J.  Y.  Simpson. 
862  Pursued  :  a  Huguenot's  Garden,  1572. 
880  Sappho. 
898  Miss  Georgina  Armstrong. 

1066  CEnone. 
629  Bust  of  William  Francis  Collier,  Esq., 

LL.D. 
648  Bust  of  Rev.  Archibald  B.  Campbell, 
D.D.     Presentation    Bust    from    the 
Parishioners  of  Kilwinning,  Ayrshire. 
665  Bust  in  Marble  of  Mrs.  Gamgee. 
704  Portrait  of  Lady. 
729  Out  for  a  Pic-nic. 

850  '  Pleasant  it  was,  when  the  woods  were 
green, 
And  winds  were  soft  and  low, 
To  lie  amid  some  sylvan  scene.' 


1870 


1871 


1872 


895 

897 

1873    833 

923 

1012 
1036 


1874  581 

1875  1 55 

465 
5" 
607 
631 
659 

670 


673 


677 

696 

3 

117 

131 
366 
798 

949 
1017 

1877  681 

1878  229 


1876 


761 

78S 

804 

1880    267 

791 

815 

831 

103 1 

1052 

1 105 

1880    365 


Musing. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 
The  Signal. 
Mrs.  Alex.  Young. 
The  Well  of  St.  Keyne. 
1  In  dim  Cathedral  Aisle.' 
Dolce  far  niente. 

Lent   by   Sam.    L.    Mason,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
1  The  rosy  idol  of  her  solitudes. ' 
Trudging  through  the  Snow. 
Stai  Buono,  aspetta ! 
The  Mistletoe  Bough. 
Joseph  Gamgee,  Esq. 
Queen  Alice. 
Harry,     Son    of    General     Sir    John 

Cheape,  G.C.B.  :  Posthumous  Bust. 
Spearing      a      Leopard :      Equestrian 

Statuette  of  the  Rajah  of  Viziana- 

gram.    Executed  for  Alex.    Hunter, 

Esq.,  M.D. 
The  Lesson  :  Indian  Girl  teaching  her 

Sister.    Executed  for  Alex.   Hunter, 

Esq.,  M.D. 
Bust  of  the  late  Hugh  Lyon  Tennent, 

Esq. 
Medallion  Portrait. 
Trouble. 

A  Bit  in  an  English  Marketplace. 
Quiet  Enjoyment. 
At  the  Seaside. 

The  Blind  Beggar  of  Bednall  Green. 
Counting  her  Gains. 
Recruits  Wanted. 
Eurydice. 
Alone. 

Lent  by  Hanson  Freeman,  Esq.,  Knares- 
borough. 
The  late   Professor  Laycock :    Marble 

Bust. 
Italian  Peasant. 
Isabel,  the  Decameron. 
Having  a  good  cry  over  it. 
Alto-Relievo. 
A  Quiet  Pipe. 
In  the  Old  Churchyard. 
Lady  Godiva. 
Eurydice. 

A  Basket  of  Fruit. 
Eurydice. 


CATALOGUE 


373 


374  Statuette :    Wallace.      Part    of    Cale- 

932 

donian  Challenge  Shield  Trophy. 

Lent  by  the  Edinburgh  and  Mid-Lothian 

1887 

676 

Rifle  Association. 

678 

375  Caledonian  Challenge  Shield. 

Lent  by  the  Edinburgh  and  Mid-Lothian 

Rifle  Association. 

376  Statuette :      Bruce.      Part     of      Cale- 

687 

donian  Challenge  Shield  Trophy. 

694 

Lent  by  the  Edinburgh  and  Mid-Lothian 

745 

Rifle  Association. 

865 

383  Bust  of  W.  Nicol,  Esq. 

897 

435  The  Picnic. 

Lent  by  F.  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

1887 

52 

1881    143  '  Will  he  come  back?' 

108 

504  Anxious  Moments. 

136 

609  Summer. 

185 

1023  Wandering  Thoughts. 

494 

1882      49  Peg  Woffington's  Portrait. 

577 

567  My  First  Game. 

1888 

386 

638  lone,  '  Last  Days  of  Pompeii.' 

728 

1883    131  The  Antiquary. 

786 

813  Pandora  :    Statue. 

817 

821  Twilight. 

862 

1884     64  *  Where  there's  a  will  there's  a  way.' 

886 

296  Cinderella. 

95i 

952  Wandering  Thoughts. 

1889 

764 

1098  '  A  Thing  of  Beauty  is  a  Joy  for  ever. ' 

1885    356  Grandpapa's  Letters. 

471  A  Corner  in  the  Market. 

568  Out  in  the  Cold. 

1891 

288 

990  A  Dry  Study  for  a  Wet  Day. 

1885     90  The  New  Story. 

387 

no  Princess    Perdita    in    the    Enchanted 

Forest. 

177  Bust  of  W.  Nicol,  Esq. 

572 

178  Marble  Bust  of  Mrs.  Bough. 

209  The  Tangled  Skein. 

582 

239  Cinderella. 

262  At  the  Sea-side. 

1891-2  5 

308  The  Old  Clock  on  the  Stairs. 

586 

359  A  Sketch  at  the  Rifle  Meeting. 

381  Bust  of  Erskine  Nicol,  Esq.,  A.R.A., 

650 

R.S.A. 

762 

472  The  Painter's  Daughter. 

774 

561  A  Corner  at  a  Fancy  Ball. 

806 

578  Samuel  Bough,  R.S.A.  :  Bust  executed 

1894 

281 

in  1858. 

579  Portrait  Bust. 

700  Vintage-Time. 

'  When  loved  ones  departed  return  in 

our  Dreams.' 
Portrait  Bust. 
The  late  William  Brodie,  R.S.A.    To 

be  executed  in  Marble  and  placed  in 

the  Library  of  the  Academy.    (R.S.A. 

Collection.) 
Portrait  Bust. 
The  late  Professor  Archer. 
Lady  Godiva. 
Ned  Thurlow's  Courtship. 
The  Knight  Sir  Edilbert  reaches  the 

Enchanted  Forest :  the  Warning. 
Suggestions. 
Her  New  Home. 
Dropping  her  a  Line. 
Trouble. 

Wandering  Thoughts. 
Her  First  Season. 
An  Amusing  Epistle. 
Romola  and  Bardo  di  Bardi. 
One  of  the  Heroes  of  Milazzo. 
Boccaccio's  Garden. 
'  Die  Vernon.' 
A  Fruit  Stall. 
Grandpapa's  Letters. 
'  A  beardless  youth,  who  touched  a  golden 

lyre 
And  filled  the  listening  groves  with  ravish- 
ment.' 
Prayer. 

Lent  by  John  Adair,  Esq.,  Arthurlea. 
Squire  Everton's  Honeymoon. 

Lent  by  J.  H.  Walker,  Esq.,  Newport, 
Fife. 
Stag.    Executed  in  Silver  for  the  Duke 

of  Athole. 
The  Cluny  of  the  '45. 

Lent  by  James  Aitchison,  Esq. 
Sketches  from  Scott. 
Eurydice.     (Diploma  Work.    [?Same.] 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 
The  Heiress  of  Fair  Domain. 
A  Garden  Party. 
Proserpine. 
A  Bullock-Cart. 
'  A  beardless  youth,  who  touched  a  golden 

lyre 

And  filled  the  listening  groves  with  ravish- 
ment. ' 


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Stanton,  Clark — continued 

283  Miniature  Models  in  Wax  :  1,  Mercury 
and  Psyche ;  2,  The  Conflict  between 
Christianity  and  Paganism. 
1916      38  Mrs.  Gamgee  :  Portrait  Medallion. 
Lent  by  Miss  Gamgee,  Edinburgh. 
42  Joseph  Gamgee  :  Portrait  Medallion. 
Lent  by  Miss  Gamgee. 


STEELL,  David  George  Painter 

Born  18 — . 
Associate  1885. 

20  Merchiston  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1873  73  «  In  Clover.' 
270  A  Pet  Rabbit. 
561  Startled. 

1874  23  '  Oor  ain  Fireside.' 
32  '  Foxie. ' 

Lent  by  Walter  S.    B.    M'Laren,    Esq., 
Newington   House. 

1875  64  Study  of  a  Collie's  Head. 

Lent  by  Macdonald  Hutchins,  Esq. 
66  '  Topsy.' 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Samuel  Bright. 
265  •  Rescued. ' 
4  Palmerston  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1876  449  Returning  from  the  Fair  :  Early  Morn- 

ing. 
704  Left  in  Charge. 
720  A  Happy  Family. 

1877  59  The  Village   Doctor,   or   a   Friend   in 

Need. 
352  A  Warm  Reception. 
596  '  Penny,'  a  Clumber  Spaniel. 

Lent  by  F.  W.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Leith. 
1009  Highland  Calves  Resting. 

1878  51  Going  for  a  Walk. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Slight,  Chirnside  Bridge. 
542  '  Flora,'  a  favourite  Skye  Terrier. 

Lent  by  Miss  Mackenzie,  Edinburgh. 
736  Daisy  and  her  Foal. 

Lent   by   John   W.    Tawse,    Esq.,   Stob- 
shiel. 
884  The  Ewe-bucht. 
1025  A  Favourite  Nook. 

Lent  by   R.    Ewing   Curwen,   Esq.,   St. 
Andrews. 

1879  166  Found. 


397  An  Old  Highland  Road. 
483  Lady  and  Jill. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Edward  Blyth,  Edinburgh. 
684  Ben. 

Lent  by  John  W.  Tawse,  Esq. 
1880      55  '  Mysie.' 

Lent  by  Miss  Foote,  Auchenreoch. 
234  '  Tear  'em. ' 

Lent   by   St.    Clair   Cunningham,    Esq., 
Edinburgh. 
439  The  Pets  :  Portraits. 

1880  74  A  Warm  Reception. 

Lent  by  Charles  Morrison,   Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 

1881  27  '  Pepper,'  a  favourite  Terrier. 

Lent  by  Miss  Raeburn,  Edinburgh. 
392  Berg,  a  favourite  Mastiff. 

Lent  by  John   Edmonston,    Esq.,   Edin- 
burgh. 
509  Territorial  Rights. 
566  A  Cauld  Blast. 
1014  Spring  in  the  Highlands. 

1882  42  Favourites. 

Lent  by  Captain  Cowan,  Clathick. 
106  ■  Jen.' 

Lent   by    Miss   A.    H.    Marshall,    Edin- 
burgh. 
320  A  Lurking  Foe. 
601  On  the  Hill-side. 
805  The  Spring  of  188 1. 

1883  181  A  Candidate  for  the  Celtic  Chair. 
708  Our  Dogs. 

767  Favourite  Hunters. 
1069  The  Twelfth  of  August :  a  Relay. 

1884  241  '  Binnie,'  Highland  Terrier. 
261  •  Lady  Tib, '  a  Hunter. 

738  A  Leisure  Hour. 

914  Highlanders  in  Lowland  Quarters. 

923  Signs  of  Winter. 

1885  333  Linlithgow  and  Stirlingshire  Hounds. 
523  Tired  Out. 

730  Obstruction. 
1039  Warm  Weather. 

1885  26  ■  Vic,'  a  Fox  Terrier. 

108  '  Skiach,'  a  Scotch  Terrier. 
307  '  So  near  and  yet  so  far.' 
409  The  Last  Shelter :  Lost. 
555  Great  Expectations. 
766  The  Ewe-Buchts. 

1886  97  Drawing  Wounded  Black  Game. 


CATALOGUE 


375 


222  «  Catch,'  the  Angler's  Guide. 

294  Sagacity. 

350  •  Nettle,'  a  Fox-Terrier. 

420  Seldom  out  of  a  Scrape. 

565  '  O  wad  some  pow'r  the  giftie  gie  us 

To  see  oursels  as  others  see  us.' 
635  Retriever  and  Game. 
1887      42*  Vet.' 

Lent  by  R.  S.  Bryson,  Esq. 
103  Prize  Galloway  Cattle. 

Lent   by    Sir    R.    Jardine,    Bart,    M.P., 
Castlemilk. 

248  Gilford  (K.C.S.B.,  16,058). 

Lent  by  J.  D.  Lumsden,  Esq.,  Perth. 
260  A  Bagpipe  Accompaniment. 

Lent  by  J.  D.  Lumsden,  Esq. 
335  Shetlanders  '  in  Clover. ' 
426  '  In  Disgrace.' 

1887  88  The  Altar  Stone,  Ardhullery,  Callander. 

Lent  by  Duncan  M'Gregor,  Esq. 
775  A     Spring     Snowstorm  :     Black     and 
White. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Haddington. 
4  East  Maitland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1888  19  Run  to  Earth. 

30  '  Nigger,'  a  Retriever. 

42  '  October  ' :  Sketch. 

77  '  Nettles. ' 
226  The  Consultation. 
360  '  Beauty  and  the  Beast.' 
482  '  Please. ' 

1889  231  Expectation. 

Lent  by  Miss  L.  Stewart  Murray. 
233  A  Morning  Visit  to  an  Old  Favourite. 

Lent   by    H.    W.    H.    Dunsmure,    Esq. 
Callander. 
301  Ready  for  a  Start. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Barlow,  Esq. ,  Stockport. 
318  Bess. 

Lent  by  R.  A.  Esson,  Esq.,  Beltonford. 
333  Tykes. 
642  '  Waiting  for  the  Guns. ' 

Lent  by  H.  W.  H.  Dunsmure,  Esq. 

1890  39  The  Gate  to  the  Steadin'. 
218  '  Drawn  a  Bye.' 

249  '  Cockpen,'  a  Hunter. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Norman  Ritchie,  Jedburgh. 
283  Old  Mill  on  the  Black  Devon. 
299  The  Uninvited  Guest. 

Lent  by  T.  Barlow,  Esq.,  Stockport. 


355  '  Tommie,'  a  Cob. 

Lent  by  Neil  Ballingal,  Esq.,  Markinch. 
1891      21  Left  Behind. 

103  •  Land  Leaguer,'  a  Hunter. 

Lent   by   Charles   Menzies,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
153  '  Help,'  a  Highland  Terrier. 
Lent  by  George  Russell,  Esq. 
159  Drawing  Birds. 
610  Red  Deer  making  for  the  Woods. 
1891-2  105  '  Come  and  have  a  Romp. ' 
248  Spaniel  and  Wild  Duck. 
331  *  Tired  Out.' 

344  Highland  Gamekeeper's  Cottage. 
371  Autumn  Leaves. 

1893  87  Midsummer  Shade. 
135  Pointers  at  Work. 
157  Wild  Ducklings. 

231  An  Awkward  Charge. 
274  The  Introduction. 

1894  62  Ready  for  a  Ramble. 
185  A  '  Cat  and  Dog  '  Life. 
196  '  Dos-a-Dos. ' 

205  '  Goosie,   Goosie  gander 
Where  do  you  wander?' 
351  The  Entrance  to  the  Glen. 
Grey  Craigs,  Saline,  Oakley,  Fife. 

1895  232  Good  Friends. 

235  On  the  Black  Devon. 
264  Woodcock  and  Grouse. 

303  At  Home. 

306  Tommy,  a  Pony. 

Lent  by  Miss  L.  Moncur,  Edinburgh. 
Studio,   4   East   Maitland  Street,    Edinburgh. 

1896  286  A  Recollection  of  the  Deer  Forest. 

304  '  The  Abbess,'  a  Hunter. 

Lent  by   Mrs.   John   G.   Moubray,   Nae- 
moor. 
356  Three  Favourite  Dogs. 

Lent  by  a  Lady. 
519  Study  of  a  Bloodhound's  Head. 
604  Grouse. 

1897  165  Put  in  the  Corner. 
183  At  Play. 

213  Study  for  a  Group  of  Hunters. 
Studio,   4   East  Maitland  Street,   Edinburgh; 
and  Greycraigs,  Saline,  Fife. 

1898  334  After  Dinner  rest  a  While. 
337  A  Covey  of  Grouse. 

342  Usurpers. 


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Steell,  David  George — continued 
425  Waiting  for  a  Breeze. 

1899  78  A  Pheasant  Covert  in  October. 
235  Wild  Duck  with  her  Brood. 
285  '  Here  they  Come. ' 

287  Red  Deer  in  Glenartney. 
434  A  Covey  of  Grouse. 
Studio,  19  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh ;    and 
Greycraigs,  Saline,  Fife. 

1900  50  An  Anxious  Mother. 

457  Weight-carrying  Hunters. 

1901  62  Gathering  Lambs  at  the  Back  of  Ben 

More. 
207  Black  Game. 
335  A  Happy  Family. 
465  Partridges  in  January. 

1902  95  Favourites. 

Lent   by   E.    J.    Brook,    Esq.,    Hoddom 
Castle. 
The  Nest,  Craigcrook  Road,  Blackhall;  Studio, 
19  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1903  265  Occupying  the  Enemy's  Lines. 
479  •  Snap,'  a  Terrier. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Younger,  Valleyfieid. 
505  Resting-  between  the  Drives. 

1904  120  Young  Bull  Moose. 

Lent  by  Colin  M.  Black,  Esq.,  W.S. 
122  Red  Deer. 

Lent  by  Rev.  W.  Stevenson. 

1905  87  Icelanders  in  Scotland. 

278  Pyet-ha',  on  the  Black  Devon. 
365  '  Montaine,'  a  Pyrenean  Watch-dog. 
Lent  by  A.  Smith  Sligo,  Esq.,  Fife. 

1906  42  Gathering  Ewes,   Roman  Camp,  Cal- 

lander. 

280  Bringing    in    the   Calves,    Ben    More 

Farm. 
450  A  Favourite  Cob. 

1907  132  Highland  Oxen. 

323  Highland  Cattle  at  Loch  Striven  Side. 
542  Ben  More  Bridge,  Glendochart. 

1908  134  Craiglockhart  and  the  Pentlands,  from 

Ravelston. 
176  Study  of  an  Otter  Hound. 
379  Argyleshire  Highlanders. 

1909  258  Wild  Duck  and  Ducklings. 

281  A  Christmas  Visitor. 

439  Highland  Cattle  in  Glen  Dochart. 

1910  85  A  Croft  Dispute  in  the  Highlands. 


The  Source  of  the  Fillan,  Coninish. 
Dumfriesshire  Otter-Hounds  at  Work, 

Hallguards  Pool,  on  Annan. 

Lent  by  E.  J.  Brook,  Esq. 
Deer  Pass,  Strathfillan. 
Longspan,   Winner  of  Waterloo  Cup, 

1907. 

Lent  by  Sir  R.   W.   Buchanan  Jardine, 
Bart. 
Ben  Lui,  from  Coninish,  Tyndrum. 
Highland  Cow  and  Calf. 
Highly  Commended. 
On  the  Alert. 
Dumfriesshire     Otterhounds     in     Full 

Cry  :  Study. 
Highland  Cattle  at  Milton  Bay,  Loch 

Vennachar. 
Highland  Twins. 

Highland  Terriers  :   Breakfast  Time. 
Pheasants  changing  Covert. 
A  Mid-day  Meal  in  the  Highlands. 
Otter  Hunting  on  the  Annan  at  Hod- 
dom. 
Clifton  Smiddy,  Tyndrum. 
Bobs  and  Darach. 

On  the  Trossachs  Road  :   Springtime. 
Sultry  Weather. 
The  Imprisoned  Chieftain. 


STEELL,  Gourlay  Painter 

Born  1819.     Died  1894. 
Associate  1846.    Academician  1859. 

Animal  Painter  to  Her  Majesty  for  Scotland, 

c.  1873- 1894. 
1832    313  Model  of  Greyhound. 
Pitt  Street,  Edinburgh. 

252  Portrait   of    a    Cape    of   Good    Hope 

Bloodhound. 
73  Death  of  the  Pet  Lamb. 
148  Fair  Play. 
194  Portrait  of  Dog. 
221  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
238  Portrait  of  Boy. 
Darnaway  Street,  Edinburgh. 
no  Master  James  Mackenzie. 
140  Effie  Deans  in  Prison. 
159  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 


119 

437 

1911 

3 

179 

203 

1912 

217 

237 

295 

1913 

164 

179 

229 

1914 

245 

247 

35° 

1915 

255 

3*4 

326 

1916 

221 

261 

293 

1835 


1836 


11 

1838 


CATALOGUE 


377 


20  Calton  Hill,  Edinburgh. 

1839  8  A  Dog's  Head. 

156  Portraits  of  Gamekeeper,  Ponies,  and 

Dogs. 

Lent  by  the  Master  of  Gray. 
176  Shooting  Pony,   the  property  of  Wm. 

M'Gowan,   Esq.,   M.D.,  Badradrie. 
208  Robert  Burns  on  turning  a  Mouse  up. 
280  Dash,  the  property  of  Lord  Gray. 
282  Flora,  the  property  of  the  Hon.   Mrs. 

Gray. 
296  A  Favourite  Terrier. 

1840  102  Old  Age. 

162  A  Scene  at  Abbotsford  in  the  last  days 

of  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
254  Obedience. 
303  Idleness. 
32  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1841  328  The  Stirrup  Cup. 

414  Bonthron's  Visit  to  the  Duke  of 
Rothesay  in  the  Dungeon  of  Falk- 
land Castle. 

169  The  Master  of  Ravenswood  parting 
with  Caleb  Balderston  at  Wolf's 
Crag. 

131  Milking-time  :  Evening. 

452  A  Scene  from  '  The  Monastery.' 
7  The  Dowie  Dens  o'  Yarrow. 

214  The  Lady  of  Avenel. 

412  Leicester,     Cheviot,     and    Black-faced 
Wethers. 
Lent  by  Henry  Stephens,  Esq. 

40  The  only  Comfort. 

96  Head  of  a  Tup  of  the  Original  Breed 
of  Scotland. 

Lent  by  Henry  Stephens,  Esq. 
269  Portrait  of  '  Splendour,'  a  Coach  Stal- 
lion. 

Lent  by  the  Highland  and  Agricultural 
Society  of  Scotland. 
311  '  I  bide  my  time.' 

Lent  by  David  Bryce,  Esq. 
352  Portrait  of  '  Fitz-George,'  an  Ayrshire 
Bull. 

Lent  by  the  Highland  and  Agricultural 
Society  of  Scotland. 

33  East  Claremont  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1847      23  A  Portrait. 

41  A  Sketch  from  Nature. 


86 

127 

239 

326 

1848 

101 

245 

1849 

208 

1842 


1843 

1844 
1845 


1846 


34o 


1850 

96 

363 

4i5 

1851 

7 

i43 

601 

1852 

167 

400 

580 

646 
647 

1853  1 
200 
372 

457 

496 


The  Favourite. 

Lent  by  Miss  Cunninghame,  Corehouse. 
Relaxation. 

Lent  by  Miss  Cunninghame. 
Study  for  a  Picture  :  Returning  from 

Grouse-Shooting. 
Portrait  of  Dog  and  Ponies,  the  pro- 
perty of  Edward  D.  Jackson,  Esq. 
Sketch :  a  Mountain  Stream,  Glenochrie. 
The  Rival  Favourites. 
Peggy  and  the  Gentle  Shepherd. 
Return  from  a  Day's  Grouse  Shooting, 

Glenochrie. 

Lent  by  David  Ainslie,  Esq.,  Casterton. 
•What's  your  Wull?' 
'  Vesta  ' :  Portrait  of  Fox  Hound. 

Lent  by  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch. 
Sketch  of  an  Old  Pensioner. 

Lent  by  John  Williamson,  Esq. 
The  Riccarton  Pets  (Unfinished). 
'Charlie,'  a  Charger,  and  Dogs  (Un- 
finished). 

Lent  by  Colonel  Ferguson,  M.P.,  Raith. 
The  Children  of  Sir  William  Gibson- 
Craig,  Bart,  M.P. 
1  Hebe,'  a  High-bred  Pointer. 

Lent  by  C.  M.  Barstow,  Esq. 
Master  T.  Alexander  Gibson  Thomson 

and  his  Dog. 
Portrait  of  Horses  and  Groom. 

Lent  by  Major-General  Macintosh. 
Pepper :     Portrait    in    Crayons    of    a 

Favourite  Terrier,  the  property  of  Sir 

J.  M'Neill,  G.C.B. 
Portrait  in  Crayons  of  a  Collie. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Rosebery. 
Portrait  in  Crayons,  '  Skye.' 

Lent  by  the  Hon.  B.  F.  Primrose. 
Runa,  Oscar's  Dam. 

Lent  by  Sir  John  M'Neill,  G.C.B. 
Nero. 

Lent  by  D.  Campbell,  Esq. 
Eager  for  the  Field. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
'  Muff  ' :      Portrait      of      Terrier      in 

Crayons. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Haddington. 
'  Spunky  ' :    Portrait    in    Crayons    of 

Terrier. 

Lent  by  Henry  Forsyth,  Esq.,  Forfar. 


378 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Steell,  Gourlay — continued 

526  '  Robb  ' :  Portrait  of  Terrier  in 
Crayons. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Haddington. 
4  Randolph  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1854  106  Poor  Mailie. 
166  A  Snow-drift. 

259  '  Turk,'  a  Russian  on  the  Watch,  the 
property  of  Walter  Reid,  Esq., 
Drem. 

263  The  Children  of  John  C.  Brodie,  Esq. 

1855  396  The  Favourites,  the  property  of  C.  S. 

Plummer,  Esq. 
402  The   Successful  Competitors,  the  pro- 
perty of  James  Douglas,  Esq. 
424  The  Right  Sort :  Shorthorns  and  Blue 

Game  Fowls,  the  property  of  James 

Douglas,   Esq. 
539  Portrait  in  Crayons  :   Master  Graham 

Murray  and  his  Pets. 
612  Idle  Dogs  worry  Sheep. 
745  Portraits  in  Crayons :  The  Children  of 

Arch.     Davidson,     Esq.,     Sheriff    of 

Aberdeenshire. 

1856  101  '  Fandango,'  the  Winner  of  Ascot  Cup. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Zetland. 
158  The  Faithful  Collie. 
304  '  Voltigeur,'  the  Winner  of  the  Derby. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Zetland. 
336  '  Speoch,'  the  property  of  Lord  Walter 

Scott. 
511  '  Brenda  ' :    Portrait   in   Crayons,    the 

property  of  Lady  Alice  Douglas. 
657  The    Rival    Favourites :     Portrait    in 

Crayons. 

Lent  by  the  Duchess  of  Buccleuch. 

1857  138  The  Pensioners. 

Lent  by  Charles   Lawson,   Esq.,   Borth- 
wick  Hall. 
260  'Charley,'   the   property  of  the   Hon. 

Lord  Murray. 
282  Llewelyn  and  his  brave  Hound  Gelert. 
306  Game. 
377  The  First  Trial. 
407  The  Rivals. 

Lent    by    John    Smellie,    Esq.,    Bell  fie  Id 
House. 

1858  333  A  Highland  Raid;  or,  How  the  Mac- 

gregors   lived   and   died   a   hundred 
years  ago. 


1859  16  Prize  West  Highlanders,  the  property 

of  Richard  Campbell,  Esq. 
193  Sketch  of  a  Crag  in  Colonsay. 

Lent  by  Lady  Macneill. 
350  Old  Mortality. 
403  Minna,  the  property  of  the  Marquis  of 

Dalhousie. 
503  The    Prize    Colonsay    Heifer   and   her 

Calf,     the     property     of     the     Lord 

Justice-General. 
631  'Jeanie,'  the  property  of  Miss  A.   H. 

Tod. 
681  '  Wasp,'  the  property  of  Miss  Gibson 

Craig. 
702  '  Mischka,'  the  property  of  a  Lady. 

1860  70  '  Roger,'  an  Old  Dog. 

Lent  by  the  late  John  Houldsworth,  Esq. 
308  The  Master  Falconer.     (Vide  1861,  No. 

294,  and  1880,  No.  314.) 
429  Master  Ainslie,   Son  of  the  late  John 

Ainslie,  Esq.,  and  his  Pony  ■  Fairy.' 
513  A  Retriever. 

Lent  by  the  Right   Hon.   R.   C.   Nisbet 
Hamilton. 
604  Ancient  Clumber  Spaniel  and  Hooded 

Falcon. 
636  Child  and  Dogs  :  Portraits. 

1861  in  West  Highlanders  Disturbed. 

187  Prize  Clydesdale  Mare.  Painted  for 
the  Highland  and  Agricultural 
Society. 

220  ■  Vic, '  the  property  of  John  F.  Dud- 
geon, Esq. 

235  The  Amateur's  Companion. 

Lent  by  John  Buchanan,  Esq.,  Carbeth. 

294  The     Highland     Gamekeeper :     Com- 
panion   Picture   to   the   Master   Fal- 
coner.   (Vide     i860,     No.     308,     and 
1880,  Nos.  508  and  3H-) 
Lent  by  David  Baxter,  Esq.,  Kilmaron. 

677  Sketch  of  a  Collie's  Head. 

741  •  Mite,'  the  property  of  Mrs.  Hay  Mac- 
kenzie. 

760  Ancient   Highland  Terriers  and  Dead 
Otter. 
4    Randolph    Place,    Edinburgh;    Studio,    90 

George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1862  66  Colonsay  Bull,  the  property  of  the  Lord 

Justice-General. 


CATALOGUE 


379 


709 

734 
780 

1863      49 


«35 


72  The  Prize  West  Highland  Bull,  Perth 
Show,    1861.     Painted  for  the  High- 
land and  Agricultural  Society. 
406  The  Prize  Ayrshire  Cow,  the  property 

of  the  Duke  of  Athole. 
586  Equestrian    Portrait    of    Miss    Nisbet 

Hamilton. 
593  Gertrude,  Blossom,  and  Bob. 

Lent  by  Sir  William  Gibson-Craig,  Bart. 
Let  Sleeping   Dogs  Lie. 
A  Byre  :  Sketch. 
Maternal  Affection. 

The  Prize  West  Highland  Cow  and 
Calf,  Perth  Show,  1861.  Painted  for 
the  Highland  and  Agricultural 
Society. 
John  Hay,  Esq.,  of  Letham  Grange, 
with  his  Harriers  and  Fitchet,  the 
Huntsman.  (Arbroath  Public  Lib- 
rary.     Presented   by   Robert   Milne, 

1895.) 
382  Jerry  :  Portrait  of  an  Old  and  Faithful 

Attendant. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Wemyss. 
530  The   Earl  of  Wemyss  and   March   on 

his  Hunter,  accompanied  by  his  Fox- 
Hounds.     Presented    to   the   Earl   of 

Wemyss. 
755  Original    Study    of    a    portion   of    '  A 

Highland   Raid.' 
1883    106  A  Highland  Raid;    or  How  the  Mac- 

gregors    lived    and   died   a    hundred 

years  ago. 

Lent  by  Archibald  Crichton,  Esq. 
228  The  Snaw-Drift. 

Lent  by  Charles  Tennant,  Esq. 
1864    144  What    you     see     in     the     Highlands. 

Painted  in  Tempera. 
158  '  Gip,'  the  property  of  F.   Grimshaw, 

Esq. 
226  Three  Portraits. 

232  One    of    Nature's    Nobility,    the    pro- 
perty    of    Sir    John     Marjoribanks, 

Bart. 
481  The  Clydesdale  Champion,  •  Sir  Walter 

Scott,'  the  property  of  the  Duke  of 

Hamilton. 
494  Ayrshire  Bull,   '  Sir  Colin   Campbell,' 

the  property  of  the  Duke  of  Hamilton. 
496  Deer-Stalker. 


2  Merchiston  Terrace,  Edinburgh;   Studio,  90 
George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1865  139  ■  Would  ye?'    Painted  in  Tempera. 
162  The  Highland  Game- Watcher.    Painted 

in  Tempera. 

Lent  by  John  A.  Campbell,  Esq.,  Inver- 
awe. 
494  Sketch :    a   Native   of   the    Highlands, 
the   property   of   Sir   John    Marjori- 
banks, BarL 
561  The  Cavalier's  Attendant. 

Lent  by  Moritz  Unger,  Esq. 
702  •  Robin,'  the  property  of  Miss  Malcolm. 
817  '  But   ilk   ane   sits   drearie   lamenting   her 
dearie, 
The   Flowers   of   the   Forest   are   a'   wede 
away. ' 

1866  61  A  Good  Day's  Shooting  :  Study  for  a 

large  Tempera  Picture. 

190  Study  of  '  The  Game  Watcher. ' 

219  The  Return  to  their  Native  Heath  of 
the  Winners  at  Battersea. 
Lent  by  John  Malcolm,  of  Poltalloch. 

408  *  The  Twa  Queys.' 

Lent  by  David  Douglas,  Esq. 

1867  14  The  Old  English  Bloodhound.    Painted 

in  Tempera. 

Lent     by     Archibald     Campbell,     Esq., 
Blythswood. 
69  Gillie    and    Capercailzie.     Painted    in 
Tempera. 

Lent  by  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq. 
91  The  Last  of  the  Season. 
168  A  Canny  Scot.     Painted  in  Tempera. 
Lent  by  Lord  Erskine. 

191  Group  of  Game.     Painted  in  Tempera. 

Painted   for   Henry   Maxwell   Inglis, 
Esq. 

192  Study   of   a    Head.     Painted   in   Tem- 

pera. 

Lent  by  the  Lord  Justice-Clerk.     (John 

Inglis  was  succeeded  by  John  Patton 

on  February  27,  1867.) 

477  Equestrian   Portrait   of   the   late  John 

Hall     Maxwell,     Esq.,     C.B.,     with 

Animals.     Painted  for  the  Highland 

and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 

553  The  Two  Terriers. 

Lent  by  James  Crellin,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 


380 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Steell,  Gourlay — continued 

562  '  Sambo,'  a  celebrated  Pug. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Carrick  Buchanan,  Drum- 
pellier. 

1868  55  '  Greyfriars  Bobby. ' 

Lent  by  Patrick  Dudgeon,  Esq.,  Cargen. 
85  Original   Study   in   Tempera   of   •  The 

Highland  Gamekeeper.' 

Lent  by  Lockhart  Thomson,   Esq. 
117  Sketch   in   Tempera   of  a    Collie,    the 

property  of  W.  Hall  Maxwell,  Esq. 
502  Sally  and  her  Puppy. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Carrick  Buchanan. 
720*  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1869  199  Equestrian   Portrait  of  Gentleman   on 

his  Hunter. 
208  Left  in  Charge. 
364  A  Shooting  Party. 
391  '  Carlo, '  a  Retriever,  with  Wild  Ducks. 

Lent  by  R.  Ewing  Curwen,  Esq.,  Westerlee. 
534  An  Ancient  Highland  Fox-Terrier. 

Lent  by  Lord  Walter  Scott. 
565  Old  Favourites. 

Lent  by  Robert  Hutchison,  Esq.,  Carlowrie. 
706  '  Alma  ' :  Portrait  of  a  Fox-Terrier. 

Lent  by  Robert  Hutchison,  Esq. 
14   Merchiston   Terrace,    Edinburgh;    Studio, 
132   George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1870  44  Dandy. 

Lent  by  Lady  Dunfermline. 
58  An  Experiment  in  Tempera. 
121  The  Border  Collie. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Inglis,  Esq. 
142  The  Alarm.     Painted  in  Tempera. 
225  The  First  of  the  Season.     Painted  in 

Tempera. 

Lent  by  William  Small,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
340  Nora. 

Lent    by    J.     Gregory    M'Kirdy,     Esq., 
Birkwood. 
520  Refractory  Highlanders. 

Lent  by  Edward  Ay  ton,  Esq. 

1871  6  4  Harbinger, '    the    Crack   one  of    the 

Pack.    The  property  of  the  Earl  of 
Wemyss  and  March. 
197  Deer  Stalking,  The  '  Coup-de-Grace  ' 
impending;    '  Have    a    care    of    the 
Dog ' :  Portraits. 

Lent     by     Andrew      Buchanan,      Esq., 
Auchentorlie. 


374  The  Elder's  '  Collie. ' 

Lent  by  Colonel  Campbell,  Blythswood. 
446  '  Button  and  Valentine.' 

Lent  by  T.    E.    Trotter,    Esq.,   Champ- 
fleurie. 
540  '  Ruithe  o'n  Chuileag  ' :  Running  from 

the  Fly. 

Lent  by  Robert  Lodge,  Esq.,  Southport. 
820  Highlanders  :    Natives    of    the    West. 

Painted  in  Tempera. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   Archibald  Campbell. 
1078  '  Conie  ' :  a  Sketch  in  Tempera. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Patrick  Dudgeon. 

1872  16  Equestrian  Portrait  of  Colonel  Carrick 

Buchanan,      accompanied     by      his 

Huntsman  and  Fox-hounds. 

Lent  by  Colonel  Buchanan,  Drumpellier. 
185  'In  wi'  the  Laird.' 

Lent  by  Alexander  Inglis,  Esq. 
743  The    Highlander's   Fireside.      Painted 

in  Tempera. 

Lent  by  Fletcher  N.  Menzies,  Esq. 
858  Miss    Cissy    Dudgeon    on    her    Pony 

'  Charlie.'      Painted     in     Tempera. 

Painted  for  Patrick  Dudgeon,  Esq. 
898  '  The  Mitherless  Lambie.'    Painted  in 

Tempera. 
20    Merchiston   Terrace,   Edinburgh;    Studio, 
132   George  Street,   Edinburgh. 

1873  86  An    Afternoon    Visit    to    the    Cowden 

Pets  :  Portraits. 

Lent  by  John  Christie,  Esq.,  Cowden. 
218  '  Leading  to  the   Rescue  ' :   Study  for 

a  Picture. 
312  'An  Old  Rabbit  Hunter.' 

Lent  by  Miss  Bruce,  Slogarie. 
315  Weary  with  Waiting. 
637  '  Sighting  an  Intruder.' 

1874  97  In  the  Chair. 

Lent  by  J.  W.  Tawse,  Esq.,  W.S. 

120  '  Oscar.' 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mackie,  Bargaly. 

157  Milking-Time. 

330  Wild  Ducks. 

382  Colonel  Carrick  R.  C.  Buchanan,  of 
Drumpellier,  accompanied  by  two 
Mastiff  Dogs.  Presented  by  Mem- 
bers of  the  Drumpellier  Cricket 
Club. 

980  The  Open  Window. 


CATALOGUE 


381 


1876      94  Deer    Stalking   in    Jura  :    Portrait   of 

R.  D.  Campbell,  Esq.,  accompanied 

by  his  Stalker. 
218  In  the  Drift. 

Lent  by  S.  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq. 
250  •  Billy.' 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Simpson  Mitchell  Innes. 
308  Rough  Art-Critics. 
466  A  Warm  Day  in  the  Highlands. 
485  Study  of  a  Pet  Lamb. 
641  The  Trysting  Rock,  Lewis. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Williamson,  Esq. 
4  Palmerston  Place,  Edinburgh ;    Studio,   132 
George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1876  37  «  Skye,'  the  property  of  Andrew  Wil- 

liamson, Esq. 
88  Noble,    Waldmann,    and   Corran,    Her 
Majesty's  Favourite  Dogs. 
Lent  by  Her  Majesty  the  Queen. 
260  '  The  Claimant,'  a  Pug,  the  property 

of  Mrs.   Simpson  Mitchell-Innes. 
1010  '  Speed  ' :  Study  for  a  large  Picture. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Campbell. 

1877  134  Equestrian    Portrait   of    the    Earl    of 

Eglinton    and   Winton.    To  be   pre- 
sented by  the  Members  of  his  Hunt. 

245  A  Temporary  Shade. 

Lent  by  John  H.   Sherwood,  Esq.,  New 
York. 

386  Spring  in  the  Highlands. 

Lent  by  John  H.  Sherwood,  Esq. 

1878  125  Equestrian  Portrait  of  Andrew  Gillon, 

Esq.,  late  Master  of  the  Linlithgow 
and  Stirlingshire  Foxhounds. 

279  •  Air  lorg  an   Freidh  ' :   On   the  Trail 
of  the  Deer. 
Lent  by  James  Marshall,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

410  A  Challenge. 

Lent  by  Colonel  Carrick  Buchanan. 

501  '  Netty,'  Prize  Mare.  Presented  by  the 
late  Sir  William  Stirling  Maxwell, 
Bart.,  M.P.,  to  the  Highland  and 
Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 

1879  1 73' Leo.' 

Lent  by  Miss  Nisbet  Hamilton. 
281  The  celebrated  '  Little  Benjamin  '  and 

his  Companions. 

Lent  by  Miss  Augusta  Norton. 
720  Callander :  Cattle  going  to  the  Tryst. 

Study  for  a  large  Picture. 


862 
1880      13 

216 
347 


905 
1880      38 

250 


3i4 

484 
508 

1881  228 

352 

435 

759 
989 

1882  263 

296 

335 

853 
986 

1883  no 
4^3 


Garthonzie  Bridge,  near  Callander. 
'  Bran,'  a  favourite  Deerhound. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Alexander,  Edinburgh. 
'  Ever  faithful,  ever  sure.' 
1  Brechin,'    H.R.H.     the    late    Prince 

Consort's      Pony,      and      Donkey, 

'  Jeanie. ' 

Lent  by  Her  Majesty  the  Queen. 
'  Instinct  and  Affection.' 
A  Cottage  Bedside  at  Osborne. 

Lent  by  James  Fairless,  Esq.,  London. 
Llewelyn  and  his  brave  Hound  Gelert. 

A  replica  has  just  been  completed  for 

Her  Majesty. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Gowans,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
The     Master     Falconer.      Painted     in 

i860.    (Vide  i860,  No.  308,  1861,  No. 

294,  and  1880,  No.  508.) 

Lent  by  Lady  Baxter,  of  Kilmaron. 
Natural  Affection.     Painted  1862. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Mitchell,  Esq.,  Alloa. 
The  Highland   Gamekeeper.      Painted 

in    i860.     (Vide   1861,   No.   294,    1860, 

No.  308,  and  1880,  No.  314.) 

Lent  by  Lady  Baxter,  of  Kilmaron. 
Japanese  Deer  at  Tulliallan. 

Lent  by  Lady  William  Osborne  Elphin- 
stone. 
Recreation  :  Portraits  of  a  Steeplechase 

Horse  and  Polo  Pony. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Breadalbane. 
'  Nursing  his  wrath  to  keep  it  warm.' 

Lent  by  William  M'Gregor,  Esq.,  Edge 
Hill. 
The  Marshal  Niel. 
Maltese  Lion  Dog. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Breadalbane. 
Return  from  a  Morning  Ride. 

Lent  by  Henry  Gourlay,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
Keeping    Highland    Sheep    out    of    a 

Drift. 
'  The      Trysting      Place, '      Garhonzie 

Bridge,  Callander. 
A  Young  Highlander. 
1  Chico  and  Snap.' 

Lent  by  J.  W.  Young,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
Anxious  Highland  Mothers. 
Scenting  a  Rival. 


382 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Steell,  Gourlay — continued 

893  The  Big  Deer  of  the  Season  :  Design 
for  a  Panel. 

1884  180  A  Silent  Rebuke  from  a  Guardian  of 

the  Flock. 
242  Rescuing  Sheep  out  of  the  Drift. 
310  Study  of  a  Highland  Bull. 

1885  145  A  Highland  Parting. 
383  '  Caught.' 

481  Two  of  the  Queen's  Favourite  Dogs. 
Painted  for  Her  Majesty. 

1885  167  Group  of  Game. 

213  Refractory  Highland  Calves. 
240  Sunshine  and  Shade. 
261  A  Highland  Fireside. 
844  Miss  Sissy  Dudgeon  on  her  Pony. 
879  The  '  Coup  de  Grace.' 
933  Struggle    between    an    Eagle    and    a 
Stag. 

1886  220  Jersey  Cattle. 
390  An  '  Evil  Eye.' 

400  Highland  Cattle  avoiding  the  Fly. 
436  Portrait  Group. 

1887  278  Highland  Cattle  Changing  Pasture. 

Lent  by  William  M'Ewan,  Esq.,  M.P. 
348  The  Cleg  Season. 

Lent  by  G.  W.  Watson,  Esq. 
354  Old  Mill  at  Dullatur. 
773  A  Parched  Highland  Burn. 

1887  75  A  Border  Shepherd's  Collie. 

Lent  by  Alexander  W.  Inglis,  Esq. 
150  Study  of  a  Celt's  Head. 

Lent  by  the  Lord  Justice-General,  John 
Inglis. 
304  ■  Ever      faithful,      ever      sure.'      The 

original  Finished  Study  for  the  large 

Picture. 
3"  The  Marshal  Niel. 
348  Bo-Peep. 

389  '  The  Pick  of  the  Flock.' 
733  At  Bay  :  Black  and  White.    For  Wall 

Decoration. 
762  '  The  Alarm  ' :  Black  and  White.    For 

Wall  Decoration. 

1888  177  Highlanders  making  for  the  Hill-tops. 

Lent  by  James  Heron,  Esq. 
208  '  The  Twa  Dogs. ' 

Lent  by  Thomas   Barlow,   Esq.,    Stock- 
port. 

1889  40  Bringing  Home  the  Deer. 


285  ■  Cauld  '  and  'Cosy.' 

848  Highland  Cattle  in  a  Storm. 

1890  167  Greycraig  Steading  :  Sketch. 
242  Disturbed. 

Lent  by  the  Hon.  Lord  Kinnear,  Edinburgh. 
281  '  Sam.' 
326  Late  and  Early  Offerings. 

1891  278  F.  N.  Menzies,  Esq.,  Secretary  to  the 

Highland  and  Agricultural  Society 
of  Scotland,  with  his  Pony  '  Fossie,' 
and  •  Cuileag '  and  '  Fioran,'  Terriers. 
1891-2 158  Old  Pets  at  Haddo  House,  on  For- 
bidden  Ground. 

Lent  by  the  Countess  of  Aberdeen. 
755  Ruminating  :  Sunlight  and  Shadow. 

1893  167  The  Trespasser  Punished. 
22  Minto  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1894  240  '  Lochaber  no  more.' 


STEELL,  Sir  John  Sculptor 

Born  1804.     Died  1891. 

Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

Sculptor  in  Ordinary  to  Her  Majesty  for 

Scotland  1838-91. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
6  South  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1828  283  Bust  of  Lady. 

286  Bust  of  John  Robison,  Esq. 
288  Bust  of  Young  Child. 
23  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1829  264  Bust  of  Robert  Liston,  Esq.,  Surgeon. 
266  Bust   of   Mr.    Vandenhoff   in   a   Char- 
acter. 

268  Bust  of  Lady. 

276  Model  of  a  Monumental  Tablet,  to  be 
executed  in   Marble. 
40  Northumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1830  185  Bust. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
6  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  279  Colossal    Statue    in    Wood.     For    the 

North  British  Fire  and  Life  Insur- 
ance Corporation. 

1828  315  Bust  of  John  Baird,  Esq. 


CATALOGUE 


383 


23  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1829  292  Bust  of  an  Architect. 
303  Bust  of  an  Artist. 

40  Northumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1830  329  Bust  of  Gentleman. 

1831  365  Bust     of     David     Scott,     Esq.,     S.A. 

(Diploma  Work.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 

376  Bust  of  the  Rev  Dr.  Muir. 

377  Bust  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gordon. 

1832  322  Bust  of  Miss  M.   Smith. 
Pitt  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1836    356  Marble  Statue  of  Boy  Fishing.    Exe- 
cuted in  Rome. 

357  Marble  Bust  of  Mrs.  Francis  Grant. 

358  Marble  Bust  of  the  late  Robert  Brown, 

Esq.,  Newhall. 

359  Marble    Bust    of    the    late    Rev.    Dr. 

Inglis,  to  be  placed  in  the  Presbytery 
Hall. 

360  Marble  Bust  of  the  late  Hon.  William 

Leigh  Canning  Sinclair. 

361  Cribb,     modelled     for    the     Duke     of 

Buccleuch. 
11  Darnaway  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1838    400*  Marble     Bust     of     Lady     Stuart     of 
Allanbank.     (N.G.  of  Scotland.     Be- 
queathed by  Lady  Stuart,   1867.) 

401  Marble     Bust     of     the     Hon.     Lord 

Meadowbank. 

402  Marble     Bust     of     the     late     Robert 

Chalmers,  Esq.  To  be  placed  in  the 
Hospital  endowed  by  him. 

403  Marble    Bust    of    the    late    Wardlaw 

Ramsay,  Esq.  To  be  placed  in  the 
Hall  of  the  Scottish  Missionary 
Society,  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

404  Marble     Bust     of     the     late   William 

Spiers,  Esq.,  Elderslie. 

405  Marble  Bust  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Muir. 

Lent  by  the  Session  of  St.  Stephen's. 

406  Marble  Bust  of  Earl  Grey. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Thomson,  Esq. 
413  Sketch  Bust  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Bar- 
rington.    The  Marble  in  the  posses- 
sion of  Earl  Grey. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

]841    544  Bust  in  Marble  of  Master  A.  Reginald 
Forbes. 
545  Bust  in  Marble  of  Neil  Balling-all,  Esq. 


3  Randolph  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1844    558  Bust    in    Marble    of    the    Rev.    John 

Brown,  D.D. 
1849    336  Bust     in     Marble     of     Miss     Ferooza 

M'Neill. 
1852    711  Marble  Bust  of  the  late  Lady  Hay. 

712  Marble    Bust    of    Thomas    Chalmers, 
D.D.,  LL.D.,  executed  in  1845. 
1  Randolph  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1855    749  Bust  in  Marble  of  Alexander  Cowan, 
Esq. 
757  Medallion  in  Marble  of  a  Lady. 
767  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Lord  Mac- 
kenzie. 
777  Bust  in  Marble  of  a  Lady. 
779  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  Marquis  of  Dal- 
housie.    (Scottish  N.P.G.    In  Plaster. 
Bought  1886.) 
783  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  Lady  Ruther- 
furd. 
1857    686  Bust  in  Marble  of  Mrs.  Prevost. 

687  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Lord  Cock- 

burn.  To  be  placed  in  the  Parlia- 
ment House.  (Scottish  N.P.G.  In 
Plaster.     Bought  1886.) 

688  Bust  in  Marble  of  Robert  Scott  Lauder, 

Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1859  708  Colossal     Bust     in     Marble     of     Her 

Majesty  the  Queen,  modelled  from 
sittings  at  Windsor  Castle  in  1838. 
(Scottish  N.P.G.  In  Plaster.  Bought 
1886.) 

(The  Colossal  Statue  of  Queen 
Victoria  which  surmounts  the 
Royal  Scottish  Academy  is  by 
Sir  John  Steell.) 

1860  867  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  Right  Hon.  Jas. 

Wilson.  Commissioned  by  the  Royal 
Scottish  Academy.  (N.G.  of  Scot- 
land. Presented  by  the  R.S.A., 
1910.) 

9  Randolph  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1862  839  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Duncan  M'Neill,  Lord  Justice- 
General  (Lord  Colonsay).  (Scottish 
N.P.G.  In  Plaster.  Bought  1886.) 
854  Bust  in  Marble  of  Lady  Susan  G. 
Ramsay. 


384 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Steell,  Sir  John — continued 
1863    802  Marble    Bust    of   John    Spottiswoode, 
Esq.,  of  Spottiswoode. 
820  Marble  Bust  of  the  late  Lord  Fullerton. 
(Scottish  N.P.G.    In  Plaster.    Bought 
1886.) 
823  Little  Jeanie  :  Bust  in  Marble. 

1863  407  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Lord  Cock- 

burn. 

Lent  by  a  few  intimate  Friends  of  his 
Lordship. 
418  Bust    in     Marble     of    the    late     Dr. 
Chalmers. 
Lent  by  Dr.  Chalmers'  Family. 

1864  724  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  Duke  of  Wel- 

lington. Modelled  at  Walmer  Castle 
in  1845.  (N.G.  of  Scotland.  De- 
posited by  Royal  Association  for  Pro- 
motion of  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland, 
1864;  presented  1897.) 

(The  Colossal  Equestrian  Statue  of 
Wellington  in  front  of  the  General 
Register  House,  Edinburgh,  is  by 
Sir  John  Steell.) 

1865  908  Statuette    in    Marble    of    Sir    Walter 

Scott,  Bart.  (Seated  figure  of  Scott 
in  Scott  Monument  is  by  Sir  John 
Steell,  and  said  to  be  first  Marble 
Statue  commissioned  in  Scotland 
from  a  native  artist.) 

1867    895  Bust   in    Marble   of  William   Thomas 
Thomson,    Esq.      (Scottish    N.P.G. 
In  Plaster.     Bought  1888.) 
907*  Mrs.  Ballantine  :  Marble  Bust.     Part 

of  Ballantine  Testimonial. 
910  Bust  in  Marble  of  Elizabeth  Graham 

Steell. 
937  Bust  in  Marble  of  Prince  Alfred,  Duke 
of      Edinburgh.      (Scottish     N.P.G. 
In  Plaster.     Bought  1886.) 
Lent  by  Edinburgh  University. 

1877  672  Bust  in  Marble  of  Thomas  de  Quincey. 
(Vide  1916,  No.  1.)  (Scottish  N.P.G. 
Bequeathed  by  J.  R.  Findlay,  1898. 
National  Portrait  Gallery.  In  Plas- 
ter. Presented  by  W.  Bell  Scott, 
1889.) 
Lent  by  John  Ritchie  Findlay,  Esq. 

1879    747  Gracie  :  Bust  in  Marble. 

Lent  by  John  Ritchie  Findlay,  Esq. 


750  Marble  Bust  of  the  late  Dr.  Warburton 
Begbie.  Presented  to  the  Royal  Col- 
lege of  Physicians,  Edinburgh,  by 
Sir  William  H.  Gibson  Carmichael, 
Bart. 
752  Marble  Bust  of  the  late  Lady  Anna 
Stirling  Maxwell.  Commissioned  by 
the  late  Sir  William  Stirling  Max- 
well,  Bart. 

1880    781  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Mrs.  Wm. 
Allan. 

Lent  by  Colonel  Allan. 
24  Greenhill  Gardens,  Edinburgh. 

1889    774  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Mrs.  James 
Stewart. 

1916        1  Thomas  de  Quincey  :  Bust  in  Marble. 
(Vide  1877,  No.  672.) 
Lent  by  the  Scottish  N.P.G. 
64  Dr.  Chalmers  :  Bust  in  Plaster. 
Lent  by  Mrs.   Hanna,  Edinburgh. 


STEVENS,  John  Painter 

Born  1793.    Died  1868. 

Foundation  Associate  1826. 

Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

49  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1824      91  The  Butterfly. 

96  A  Study  from  Nature. 
115  Hugh  Donaldson,  Esq. 
124  Miss  Williams. 
141  Alexander  Hunter,  Esq. 

188  The  Lizard. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
Rome. 

1827  49  Learning  to  Read. 

189  Neapolitan  Girl. 
224  Tarn  o'  Shanter. 
227  Boy  with  Fruit. 

234  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 

1828  182  Old  Woman  and  Favourite. 
London. 

1831      13  Italian  Peasant. 

44  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 


CATALOGUE 


385 


114  Portrait. 

1831  12  Standard    Bearer.       (Exhibited   as    Di- 

ploma   Work,    owned    by     Scottish 
Academy.     Withdrawn    from   exhibi- 
tion  c.   1897.     Now  in   R.S.A.   Store 
Room.) 
Ayr. 

1832  233  Part  of  the  Interior  of  the  Convent  of 

St.  Benedetto,  near  Rome  :  Peasants 
at    their    Evening    Devotion    to    the 
Madonna. 
67  Berners  Street,   London,   and   11   Hanover 
Street,  Edinburgh. 

1835  119  Dr.   Memes,  author  of  '  Life  of  Can- 

ova.' 
137  Italian  Peasant  Girl. 
251  Portrait  of  Lady. 
67      Berners     Street,      London,      and      Mrs. 
M'Laren's,  26  Elder  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1836  2  A  Sybil. 

17  The  Earl  of  Eglinton. 
103  Cupid  and  Psyche,  alias  Postilion  and 

Lobster  Girl. 
172  Maltese  Peasants. 
225  Portrait  of  Lady. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 
Rome. 

1842  28  The  Coquette  :  Costume  of  Sorra. 
70  Italian  Shepherd  Boy. 

73  Italian  Boor  Smoking. 
107  Pilgrim  Boy. 

188  The  Ballad  :   Italian  Costume. 
232  Crossing-    the    Ravine  :     Italian    Cos- 
tume. 
358  Marino  Faliero,  from  Byron's  Tragedy 

of  that  name. 
364  Ruth  Gleaning. 

1843  188  Two  Doctors  of   the  Church  contem- 

plating the  Scriptures. 

1844  64  The  late  John  Bryce,  Esq.,  R.N. 
87  Hagar  and  Ishmael. 

1846     115  Italian  Beggar  Boy. 
46  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1849      75  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
94  George  Knight,  Esq. 
99  John  Taylor,  Esq. 
187  Portrait  of  Lady. 

203  Master   Tait   and    Master   John   Tait, 
Millrigg. 


353  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 
366  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

6  Newman  Street,  Oxford  Street,  London,  and 
15  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1850      20  Lord  James  Crichton  Stuart,  M.P. 

1852  302  The  Pet. 

2  Montpelier,  Edinburgh. 

1853  4  Mrs.  Paton  and  Child. 
87  Portrait  of  Lady. 

in  Dr.  Memes,  LL.D.,  author  of  '  Life  of 
Cowper. ' 

354  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1854  22  Miss  Anderson. 

368  The  late  Mrs.  Hugh  Cowan. 
Rome,  and  15  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1855  256  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
482  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

88  Newman  Street,  London,  and  2  Montpelier , 
Edinburgh. 
1857    315  Andrew  Hamilton,  Esq. 
74  Newman  Street,  London,  and  2  Montpelier, 
Edinburgh. 
1859    292  Rev.  Dr.  Guthrie. 
1862      69  Rachel. 

393  From  the  Cradle  to  the  Cross. 
574  The  Penitent  Thief,  '  Lord,  remember 
me.' 
16  Albany  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1867    341  Italian  Peasant  Girl. 

353  A  Prisoner  for  the  Truth. 
534  Paul's  Epistle  to  Titus. 


STEVENSON,  David  Watson 

Sculptor 
Born  1842.     Died  1904. 

Associate    1877.    Academician    1886. 

7  Comely  Green  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1859  720  Bust  of  Child. 

11  Brand  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1860  853  Bust  of  Lady. 

Carrara  Villa,  39  Dick  Place,  Grange. 

1861  802  Medallion   Portrait   of   Mr.    Alexander 

Rhind. 

1862  859  The   Daisy. 

1863  812  Desdemona. 

1864  715  «  Mysie  ' :   Portrait  Bust. 

1865  871  Portrait  Bust. 

873  Bust  of  David  Ross,  Esq. 


2B 


386 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Stevenson,  David  Watson — continued 
88 1  Medallion  Portrait. 
884  Miniature    Bust  of   the    Rev.    Hiram 
Watson. 
Thomas  Street,  Torphichen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1866  891  «  Little  Nell.' 

913  Bust  of  Gentleman. 

918  Miniature  Bust  of  P.  Stuart,  Esq. 

1867  894  Master  John  Hepburn  Millar. 

904  Bust  in   Marble  of  a   Scotch   Peasant 

Girl. 
915  Bas-Relief  :  Kilmeny. 
934  Bust  in  Marble  of  Mrs.  Millar. 

1868  1025  Bust  of  Mrs.  Scott  Siddons. 

1041  Model  Statue  :  The  Youth's  Regret. 

1869  937  Bust  of  Mrs  Crichton. 
943  Spring  :  Marble. 

948  Statuette :    Mrs.    D.    O.    Hill.     Model 

for  Marble. 
979  Bust  of  Mrs.  J.  P.  Hutton. 
2  Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1870  906  Statuette  in  Marble  of  Griselda. 
922  Bust  of  Mrs.  J.  H.  A.  Macdonald. 

1871  768  George  Macdonald,  Esq.,  LL.D. 

769  Bust  in  Marble  of  the  late  Mrs.  J.  H.  A. 

Macdonald. 
772  A  Scottish  Mother. 
780  Mrs.  T.  M.  Brydon,  St.  John's  Wood, 

London. 
785  The  Foundling. 
801  Julia,  Daughter  of  G.  Oncken,  Esq.  : 

Posthumous  Bust. 

1872  643  '  Dottie  ' :  Portrait  Bust  in  Marble. 
658  Clark  Stanton,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 

660  Mrs.    Smart,    Wife    of    John    Smart, 

A.R.S.A. 

661  Nymph  at  the  Stream  :  Marble. 

663  Mrs.    Haig,    Cameron    House,    Fife  : 
Marble. 

1873  638  Nymph    at    the    Stream :     Statue    in 

Marble. 

Lent  by  Alexander  Tod,  Esq.,  St.  Mary's 
Mount. 
642  George  Reid,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 
690  The    late    James   Veitch,    Esq.,    Jun., 

Eliock. 

1874  595  The    Flight    of    the    Spirit.    Part    of 

Mural    Monument   to   be   erected   in 
Marble  by  Mrs.  Haig. 


718 


1875 

657 

668 

690 

694 

695 

1876 

736 

743 


749 


1877 

674 

675 

679 

690 

1878 

740 

752 

771 

1879 

756 

762 

766 

769 

784 

1880 

777 

795 

797 

803 

805 

The  Hearth  at  Bassendean  :  Portrait 
Group  in  Marble  of  Dogs  of  Major 
Fergusson-Home,  of  Bassendean, 
Berwickshire. 

The  Blue  Bell :  Bust  in  Marble. 

Statuette  of  the  late  Mrs.  J.  H.  A. 
Macdonald  :    Marble. 

Portrait  Bust  of  Mrs.  P.  Napier. 

Bas-Relief  :  The  Pilgrims  of  the  Sun. 

Bas-Relief :  Endymion. 

The  Fair  Maid  of  Perth :  Statuette, 
Marble. 

Bust  in  Terra  Cotta  of  James  Drum- 
mond,  Esq.,  R.S.A.  (R.S.A.  Col- 
lection. Presented  by  Miss  Christina 
Drummond,  1889.) 

Statuette  of  the  late  James  Piatt,  Esq., 
M.P.  Sketch  for  the  Colossal  Statue 
to  be  erected  in  Oldham.  Sur- 
rounded by  Statues  to  represent 
Science,  Art,  Engineering  and  Manu- 
facture. 

An  Italian  Girl :  Marble  Bust. 

The  Fair  Maid  of  Perth  :  Statuette  in 
Terra-cotta. 

Portrait  Bust  of  Kenneth  MacLeay, 
Esq.,  R.S.A. 

Charlotte  :  Portrait  Bust  in  Marble. 

Robert,  Son  of  John  Wilson,  Esq., 
Bantaskine :  Posthumous  Bust,  Marble. 

Statuette  in  Marble  :  The  Nymph  at 
the  Stream. 

Lady  Godiva  :  Statue  in  Marble. 
Lent  by  J.  T.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Restalrig. 

Miniature  Model  of  the  Piatt 
Memorial.  Oldham.  Executed  for 
Captain  Piatt,  York. 

Mrs.  William  Forrester,  Campsie : 
Marble. 

Bust  of  John  Wilson,  Esq.,  Bantas- 
kine :  Marble. 

Bust  of  a  Lady. 

Statuette  of  Lord  Byron  :  Terra-cotta. 

The  Glee  Maiden  :  Statuette,  Marble. 

Sheriff  Nicolson  :  Bust  in  Plaster. 

Edith,  Daughter  of  James  Law,  Esq.  : 
Marble. 

Nellie,  Daughter  of  James  Law,  Esq.  : 
Marble. 

Study  of  a  Figure  of  Andromeda. 


CATALOGUE 


387 


1880 

363 

1881 

726 

73o 

1882 

733 

736 

743 

748 


1883  797 

799 
801 
810 

1884  833 


842 


849 


1885    829 
834 


1885    284 

286 
287 
380 


864 


Nymph  at  the  Stream. 
Lent  by  the  Artist. 

The  late  David  Laing,  LL.D.  (Vide 
1885,   No.  380.) 

Echo :   Statue  in  Marble. 
Lent  by  J.  T.  Wilson,  Esq. 

Love  in  Ambush  :  Sketch  Design  for 
a  Life-size  Group. 

Head  of  a  Young  Lady. 

Gurth  :  Sketch,  half  the  full  size.  De- 
signed to  fill  niche  in  Scott  Monument. 

Design  for  the  Colossal  Statue  in 
Bronze  of  H.  W.  F  Bolckow,  M.P., 
erected  in  Middlesborough. 

Design  for  an  Equestrian  Statue.  (By 
D.  W.  and  W.  G.  Stevenson.) 

Hero  :  Statuette  in  Marble. 

Echo :  Statuette  in  Bronze. 

Bust  of  the  late  W.  F.  Watson,  Esq. 

Robert  Tannahill :  Model  for  the 
Bronze  Statue  erected  at  Paisley. 
(Paisley  Corporation  Museum.  Model 
Statuette  in  Plaster.  Presented  by 
the  Sculptor,  1882.) 

Alto-Relievo  Head  of  the  late  William 
Bonnar,  R.S.A.  Bronze  Part  of  a 
Memorial  Tablet. 

The  Ballad  :  Model  for  the  Relievo  in 
Bronze  on  the  Pedestal  of  the  Tanna- 
hill Statue,  Paisley. 

The  Duel  on  the  Cliff  between  Grant 
and  M'Pherson  :  Design  in  Terra- 
cotta for  a  larger  Group. 

The  late  Hon.  George  Brown,  Toronto. 

Robert  Moffat,  D.D.  :  Model  of  the 
Relievo  in  Bronze  for  the  Monument 
in  Ormiston,  East  Lothian. 

Barbara,  a  Scottish  Peasant  Girl : 
Marble. 

The  Fair  Maid  of  Perth:  Statuette, 
Marble. 

Beatrice,  an  Italian  Peasant  Girl  : 
Marble. 

The  late  David  Laing,  LL.D.  :  Marble. 
(Vide  1881,  No.  726.)  (R.S.A.  Col- 
lection. In  Marble.  Presented  by 
Sisters  of  David  Laing,  1889.  Scot- 
tish N.P.G.  In  Plaster.  Bought 
1887.) 

Hero  :  Model  for  Marble  or  Bronze. 


1886 


1887 


1887 


993  The  Glee  Maiden  :  Statuette. 

996  Lord  Byron  :  Design  for  a  Statue. 

997  Love  in  Ambush  :  Design  for  a  Life- 
size  Group. 

837  Burns  :  Model  for  the  Bust  in  Marble 
to  be  presented  to  the  Wallace  Monu- 
ment, Stirling. 

683  The  late  Sir  George  Harrison,  LL.D., 
M.P.,  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh. 

686  Portrait  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

693  Sir  John  Steell,  R.S.A.,  Sculptor  to 
Her  Majesty  for  Scotland. 

179  Echo :  Statuette  in  Bronze. 
Lent  by  J.  R.  Findlay,  Esq. 

180  Tannahill :  Design  for  Bronze  Statue 
at  Paisley. 

320  A    Scottish    Peasant    Girl.     (Diploma 
Work.    R.S.A.  Collection.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

434  Lord  Byron  :  Statuette  in  Terra-cotta. 

436  Sir  Walter  Scott :  Model  for  the  Marble 
to  be  presented  by  Mrs.  Andrew 
Carnegie  to  the  Wallace  Monument, 
Abbey  Craig. 

^55  John  Knox :  from  the  Engraving  in 
Beza's  '  Icones,'   1580. 

708  Gertrude  :  Bust  in  Plaster. 

709  Robert  Halliday  Gunning,  M.D.  : 
Bust  in  Marble. 

753  Sir   John    Fowler,    K.C.M.G.  :    Model 

for  Marble.  (Scottish  N.P.G.  Bought 
at  Artist's  Sale,  1903.) 

754  Hamish  MacCunn,  Esq. 

771  William  Arrol,  Esq.  :  Bust  in  Marble. 

Presented  by  his  Staff  employed  in 

the  construction  of  the  Forth  Bridge. 

(Scottish  N.P.G.    In  Plaster.    Bought 

1903-) 
779  Bronze  Medallion  Souvenir  of  W.  C.  D. 

1890  498  The  late  Dr.  Potts,  Fettes  College. 
502  Bust  of  a  Lady :  Posthumous,  Marble. 
504  The  Earl  of  Hopetoun. 

506  The  late  Earl  of  Dalhousie. 
514  Thomas     Kershaw,      Esq.,     London  : 
Model  for  Marble. 
The  Dean  Studio,  Lynedoch  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1891  567  The  late  Duncan  M'Laren,  M.P. 

570  John  Stuart  Blackie,  LL.D.,  H.R.S.A. 
(Formerly  Scottish  N.P  G  Vide 
W.  Brodie,  i860,  No.  847.) 


1888 


1889 


388 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Stevenson,  David  Watson — continued 

575  The  late  Rev.  Horatius  Bonar,  D.D. 

576  Thomas  Kershaw,  Esq.  :  Marble  Bust. 

Lent    by    Thomas    Bonar,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 

579  The  late  John  Bright,  M.P. 
1891-2 558  The  late  Thomas  Bright,  Esq.,  Roch- 
dale. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  M'Laren,  Newington. 

560  Model  for  Marble  Bust  of  the  late 
Mrs.   James  Henderson,   Glasgow. 

562  The  Right  Rev.  James  M'Gregor, 
D.D.,   H.R.S.A. 

566  The  late  Countess  of  Dalhousie. 

568  The  late  William  Nelson,  Esq.,  Salis- 
bury Green. 

1893  81  Rosa,   Daughter  of  Thomas   Bonnar, 

Esq.  :  Bronze  Bust. 
146  Miss  Allan  Jamieson  :  Unfinished. 
150  J.  Murdoch  Brown,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.E.  : 

Marble.     A  gift  from  his  Pupils. 
256  Thomas  Carlyle  :  Bust  in  Marble. 

1894  89  The  late  Principal  Cairns,  D.D. 

165  The  Rev.  James  M'Gregor,  D.D., 
H.R.S.A.  :  Marble. 

277  Mrs.    Martin   Hardie. 

287  The  late  Dr.  Godwin,  Bishop  of  Car- 
lisle. 

364  Design  for  a  Statue. 

1895  113  Bust    in    Bronze    of    Robert    Brown, 

D.C.L.    To  be  presented  to  Montrose 

by  Miss  Hope  Paton. 
114  H.R.H.  Prince  George,  Duke  of  York. 
204  Bailie    Daniel    Mearns :     Presentation 

Bust  in  Marble.    To  be  placed  in  the 

Art  Gallery,  Aberdeen. 
339  The     late     Robert     Louis     Stevenson. 

(Scottish    N.P.G.    Bust    in    Marble. 

Presented  by  Robert  Cox,  1895.) 
347  Edward  Colston,  Bristol :   Sketch  De- 
sign for  a  Group. 

1896  102  Miniature  Bust  in  Bronze  of  Thomas 

Bonnar,  Esq. 
213  Portrait  Bust. 
349  The  late  J.  B.  Howard. 
353  Alto-Relievo  in  Bronze  of  the  late  Miss 

Allison  Hay  Dunlop. 
445  Highland    Mary :     Sketch    Model    for 

Statue   in    Bronze   to  be   erected    at 

Dunoon. 


1897  211  Winifred:  a  Portrait  Bust. 

367  Sir  Douglas  Maclagan,   M.D.  :    Bust, 
Marble. 

477  John  Starforth,  Esq.,  Architect. 

478  The     Rt.     Hon.     Andrew     M' Donald, 

D.L.,  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh. 

1898  247  George    Ogilvy    Reid,     Esq.,     R.S.A. 

Elect :  Bust,  Bronze. 
248  Sibyl,  Daughter  of  James  Mackinlay, 

Esq.  :  Bust,  Marble. 
387  Bust  of  a  Lady. 

395  Robert  Louis  Stevenson  :  Statuette. 
398  Napier,  of  Merchiston  :  Model,  half- 
size,  for  a  Statue  to  be  placed  in  a 
niche  in  the  National  Portrait  Gal- 
lery by  the  Faculty  of  Actuaries. 
(Scottish  N.P.G.  North-east  Turret. 
Finished  Architectural  Statue.) 

Miss  Fleming. 

John  Smith,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 

Robert  Louis  Stevenson  :  Statue. 
(Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery,  Glasgow. 
In  Plaster.     Bought  1901.) 

Mrs.  Elder. 

The  late  Rev.  Dr.  A.  K.  H.  Boyd. 

Sir  Andrew  M' Donald :  Presentation 
Bust,  Marble. 

Mr.  James  Gordon. 

Miss  Graham  Stirling. 

An  Octogenarian. 

The  late  Alexander  Thomson. 

The  late  Lady  Crossman. 

A  Viking  of  To-day. 

Principal  Story,  Glasgow. 

The  late  John  Macmillan,  Esq.  : 
Marble  Bust. 

The  late  General  Wauchope. 

William  Thomas  Thomson,  Esq., 
F.F.A. 

Lent  by  the  Faculty  of  Actuaries  in  Scot- 
land. 

The  late  Dean  Montgomery. 

Design  for  a  Statue. 

John  Ruskin,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. 

Ambuscade. 

Echo :  Statuette  in  Bronze. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  R.  Findlay. 
318  Lady  Godiva  :  Statue  in  Marble. 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Rankine  Wilson,  Esq. 


1899 

102 

106 

107 

251 

1900 

137 

310 

604 

606 

616 

1901 

232 

392 

396 

1902 

108 

109 

no 

204 

206 

1903 

208 

3°9 

394 

1905 

205 

CATALOGUE 


389 


331  An  Italian  Girl :  Bust  in  Marble. 
Lent  by  J.  T.  Rankine  Wilson,  Esq. 
1916      74  Echo  :  Bronze. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  R.  Findlay,  Edinburgh. 


STEVENSON,  James 

Died  1844. 
Foundation   Academician   1826 


Painter 


ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY   OF   ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

Lawn  Market. 

1808  30  Landscape. 
38  Landscape. 

1809  62  On  the  Road,  Callander  to  Trossachs. 

70  Loch  Achray,  from  the  West. 
5  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1810  7  View  of  Lochend. 

42  Loch  Achray,  Perthshire. 
78  View  near  Kippinross,  Perthshire. 
108  Landscape. 

1811  73  View  near  Cramond. 
78  View  of  Hawthornden. 

125  Habbie's  How,  near  Pentland  Hills. 

10  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1812  74  Down  Castle. 

121  At  St.  Bernard's  Well. 

128  Entrance  to  Cramond  Harbour. 

130  Loch  Achray,  Perthshire. 

146  View  between  Doune  and  Callander. 

166  Loch  Ard. 

1813  75  View  of  Killin. 

166  Smugglers  in  the  Trossachs. 

EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION   SOCIETY 

1814  33  Stag's  Head,  on  Loch  Katrine. 
65  Approach  to  the  Trossachs. 

84  The  Upper  End  of  Loch  Katrine. 

85  Loch  Vanachoir. 

182  Fall  on  the  Trossachs. 

11  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1816      54  Entrance  :    Seaton  Chapel,  E.  Lothian. 
61  Entrance  to  Craigmillar  Castle. 

71  View  from  the  Midhope  Glen. 
77  Salt-Works,  near  Prestonpans. 

83  Bogle  Hill,  on  the  Coast  near  Gosford. 
90  Ruin  and  Watering-place,  North  Back 

of  Edinburgh  Castle. 
92  View  at  Gosford. 


SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

16  South  St.  David's  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  10  The  Ferry. 

32  Bathing  Ground  at  Leith. 

35  Newhaven. 
176  Boats  at  Newhaven. 
213  Bogle  Hill,  near  Gosford. 

215  The  Head  of  Loch  Katrine. 

216  Sandpits  at  Bellevue. 
251  Fisherrow  Harbour. 

1828  49  Water-fall  near  Loch  Katrine. 
80  Landscape  :  Composition. 

105  Loch  Achray,  near  Loch  Katrine. 
161*  Gypsies. 

231  Landscape. 

1830  23  Edinburgh,  from  Inverleith. 
203  Pass  of  Killiecrankie. 

238  Morning  :   Sea-Piece,  near  Wardie. 

3  St.  Bernard's  Row,  Edinburgh. 

1831  288  Moonlight  Scene. 

289  Landscape  :  Passing  Shower. 

292  Edinburgh,  from  the  Old  Pier,  King- 
horn.  (Diploma  Work.  R.S.A.  Col- 
lection.) 

1833  8  At  Kippencross,  near  Stirling. 
24  At  Dunnikier,  Fife. 

107  Aberdour  Harbour. 

118  Boats  at  Newhaven. 

169  Landscape  :  Composition. 

4  Cheyne  Street,  Stockbridge,  Edinburgh. 

1834  40  Edinburgh,  from  the  West. 
122  Sea  Piece. 

192  Edinburgh,  from  Fife. 
68  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1835  160  View    of    Edinburgh,     from     Corstor- 

phine  Hill  :   Morning. 
167  Ruins  of  the  Temple  of  Juno  at  Cor- 
inth.    From  a  Sketch  by  Sir  Thomas 
Hepburn,  of  Smeaton. 

1836  in  In  the  Carse  of  Falkirk. 
112  Niddry  Castle. 

1837  102  Old  High  School  Wynd. 

144  Edinburgh,  from  Calton  Hill. 
153*  Landscape. 

1838  7  Boats  at  Fisherrow. 

106  The  New  West  Approach. 
246  St.  Anthony's  Chapel. 

303  Snowdown  Hill,  North  Wales. 


390 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Stevenson,  James — continued 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  38  Granton  Beach. 

104  Portrait  of  a  Sweet  Chestnut. 
1 66  Wood  Scene. 
177  Dean  Bridge. 
181  Scene  in  Wales. 
259  Approach  to  the  Trossachs. 
351  Granton  Quarry  and  Castle. 
396  Edinburgh  Castle,  from  the  South. 
29  South  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1840  5  Doune  Castle. 

112  Fishing  Boats  at  Newhaven. 
122  Edinburgh,  from  the  North. 
146  Salisbury  Crags. 

301  Near  Tranent,  East  Lothian. 

361  View   between    Kinghorn    and    Burnt- 
island. 

1841  8  Morning. 

15  Near  Dumfries. 

32  View  near  Gilmerton. 
100  Sand  Pit  near  Burdiehouse. 
102  Study  of  Trees  at  Newliston. 
255  The  Cow's  Pass,  Loch  Katrine. 

302  Loch  Venacher,  Perthshire. 
320  Edinburgh,  from  Gilmerton. 
351  Landscape. 

74  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1842  48  View  in  Wales. 

68  Smithy  on  Braid  Hill. 

81  Fish  Cart. 
121  Newhaven  Boats. 
266  Gipsies  by  Moonlight. 
300  Near  Moffat. 
346  Fisherrow. 

1843  84  Bullock  Cart. 

151  Return  from  Field  Labour. 
164  Tryst  Inn,  near  Tranent. 
166  View  in  Dumfriesshire. 
344  Near  Ullswater. 
439  Dutch  Coast. 

1844  28  Wood  Scene  :  Dalmeny  Park. 
116  Ruins  of  Niddry  Castle. 

134  Part  of  Seaton  Chapel :  Ruin. 

308  Morrison's      Haven,      with      Preston 

Grange  Coal  Wharf. 
394  Between  Gosford  and  North  Berwick. 
408  The  Hewing,  near  Roslin. 


STEVENSON,  William  Grant 

Sculptor  and  Painter 
Born  1849. 
Associate  1885.    Academician  1896. 
4  St.  James'  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1868  1046  Alto-Relievo  Portrait. 
1050  Alto-Relievo  Portrait. 
107 1  Medallion   Portrait. 

10  St.  Anthony  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1869  981  Bust  of  a  Young  Lady. 
994  Medallion  Portrait. 

Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1870  926  Stuart   Prize  :    Alto-Relievo,    '  Glaucus 

and  lone.' 
10  St.  Anthony  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1872  633  The  Rev.  Henry  Walmsley. 
645  Leander. 

883  In  Windsor  Park. 
2  Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1873  650  Portrait  Bust  of  Young  Lady. 
848  The  Judgment  of  Paris. 

Lent  by  J.  P.  Hutton,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

1068  The  Rocky  Valley,  County  Wicklow. 

1069  Hill  of  Howth,   from  Clontarf. 
1096  Sunset,  near  Lanark. 

1874  576  '  Esmeralda.' 
578  Moses. 

780  'There's  no  Place  like  Home.' 
971  The  Wrong  Bird. 
974  Farmyard  at  Alloa. 
1030  Bachelor  Life. 

1875  252  A  Little  Butter. 

658  Emma  :  Portrait  Bust. 
675  Group  in  Terra-Cotta  :  The  Pet  Lamb. 
685  Dora  :  Portrait  Bust. 
839  Listening. 
J.876    223  The  Evil  Eye. 

533  Comb  and  Brush. 

750  The  Butterfly  :  Statuette  in  Terra-Cotta. 

865  At  Edmonstone. 

1877  158  A  Good  Tether. 

340  Dinner-Time. 

341  '  Nemo  me  impune  Lacessit.' 
413  Siesta. 

496  '  Let  Dogs  Delight.' 
710  Ease  with  Dignity. 
Albert    Institute    Studios,    Shandwick    Place, 
Edinburgh. 

1878  76  Mill  near  Kilconquhar. 
351  Stolen  Fruit  is  Sweet. 


CATALOGUE 


391 


371  Giving  and  Taking. 

620  '  While  the  cock  to  the  barn-door 

Stoutly  struts  his  dames  before.' 

684  Setters. 

Lent  by  Walter  D.  Duncan,  Esq.,  Glen- 

car  r  on. 

753  Selected  Design  for  the  Burns  Statue, 

Kilmarnock. 

1879      99  In  the  Sunshine. 

209  A  Setter  Dog. 

Lent  by  W.  D.  Duncan,  Esq. 

419  The  Death. 

514  The  Broken  Tether. 

680  Doubt. 

768  The  Pet. 

1880    143  '  I  am  Monarch  of  all  I  Survey.' 

163  Bad  Customers. 

389  A  Happy  Family. 

536  The  Harvest. 

1880   372  The  late  Rev.  Henry  Walmsley. 

1881   285  An  Ambitious  Contemplation. 

405  The  Dormitory. 

477  Caste. 

711  A  Cooling  Drink. 

1882      67  Obstructionists. 

485  '  Rab  and  his  Friends.' 

527  A  Scotch  Lassie. 

746  '  You  Spoiled  Creature.' 

747  Dominie  Sampson. 

1883    370  Expectation. 

504  '  Then  by  the  shelter  of  the  tall  hay-rick 

They  spread  their  homely  fare.' 

781  Her  Pride  and  her  Plague. 

796  Envy. 

797  Design  for  an  Equestrian  Statue.    (By 

D.  W.  and  W.  G.  Stevenson.) 

826  Saved. 

1884     159  ■  Umph!' 

424  A  Sheep  Shed. 

795  Love  Lightens  Labour. 

843  Bringing  Home  the  Deer. 

844  Morning. 

1885      77  4  Hollo ! ' 

128  A  Wood  Cart. 

809  Accepted  Design  for  a  Statue  of  Wal- 

lace for  Aberdeen.    To  be  erected  in 

Bronze.    (The  Wallace  Monument  is 

at  the  corner  of  Union  Terrace  and 

Rosemont  Viaduct,  Aberdeen.) 

810  First  and  Second  Childhood. 

817  Posthumous  Bust  of  the  late  William 
McHutchen,  Esq. 
1  Dairy  Road,  Edinburgh. 

1885  79  Bust  of  Burns. 
207  Cutting  Hay. 
506  Sheep  Clipping. 
667  Cutting  Peat. 
679  Twins. 

862  '  You    Spoiled   Creature  ' :    Model    for 

Marble  or  Bronze. 
995  '  Dandie  Dinmont  ' :  Model  for  Marble 

or  Bronze. 
63  Haymarket  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1886  276  Brought  up  by  Hand. 
346  Alone. 

450  The  Maternity. 
648  Winter. 

1887  328  The  Evening  Meal. 
436  The  Foster  Mother. 
707  Youth  and  Age. 
792  Ichabod. 

1887  189  A  French  Hayfield. 
200  Loading  Timber. 

210  *  A-hunting  we  will  go.' 
230  A  French  Canal. 

328  Old   Lodge   and   Gateway,    to  be   de- 
molished for  the  Aberdour  Railway. 
354  A  Bit  of  Old  Aberdour. 
619  A  Watergate. 

622  Site  of  Aberdour  Railway  Station. 
656  Bailie  Nicol  Jarvie. 

1888  161  Drawing  Water. 
203  In  the  Shade. 

206  Taking  a  Mean  Advantage. 
282  A  Sultry  Day. 
716  David. 
726  Down. 

1889  131  Relief. 
184  Valour. 
202  Discretion. 

303  '  Into  the  jaws  of  death. ' 
750  The  Fiery  Cross. 

1890  208  Pressed  for  Time. 
312  A  Pool. 

364  The  Mill. 
497  Burns. 
511  After  Supper. 
601  Ploughing. 

1891  121  The  Back  of  the  Farm. 

Lent  by  J.   Maitland,   Esq.,   Innellan. 


392 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Stevenson,  William  Grant — continued 

204  A  Pool. 

225  Playmates. 

268  In  the  Fold. 

595  The  late  Cardinal  Newman. 
34  Haytnarket  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 
1891-2  574  John  Grieve,  Esq.  :  Model  for  Marble. 

584  Crossing  the  Stream. 

1893  27  The  Back  of  the  Mill. 
79  The  Sower. 

149  Lord  Blythswood,  Grand  Master : 
Bust  in  Marble.  To  be  presented 
to  Lady  Blythswood  by  the  Free- 
masons of  Scotland. 

1894  159  Twenty-four   Point   Stag.     In    Bronze. 

To  be  executed  in  Silver  by  James 
Crichton  &  Co.,  (and  presented  by 
the  Tenantry  of  Invergarry  to  Mrs. 
Baillie,  of  Dochfour.  (Diploma 
Work.     R.S.A.  Collection.) 

160  Mary. 

Lent  by  John  Dickson,  Esq. 

161  The  Cottar's  Saturday  Night. 
163  Tarn  o'  Shanter. 

1895  197  Henschel.    To   be   executed   in    Silver 

by  Thos.  Smith  &  Son,  Glasgow. 
203  The  late  Earl  of  Lindsay. 

Lent  by  Eudoxie,  Countess  of  Lindsay. 
340  Startled. 

1896  211  Colonel     the     Earl     of     Haddington, 

A.D.C.     Executed  in  Silver. 
Lent  by  Messrs.  James  Crichton  &  Co. 
218  '  Prince  of  Albion.' 

Lent  by  John  Gilmour,  Esq.,  Montrave. 

1897  205  Hippolyte  J.  Blanc,  Esq..  R.S.A. 
212  Design  for  Electric  Light. 

356  The  Earl  of  Haddington.    Duplicated 

in  Marble  and  Bronze. 
636  A  Farm  Shed. 

1898  242  Sir  Charles  Dalrymple,  of  Newhailes, 

Bart,  M.P. 
396  The  Vidette,  Pro  patria. 
404  Near  the  Finish  :  Bronze. 

1899  97  Lost. 

109  Sketch  Model  for  Statue  of  Alexander 
III.  in  the  National  Portrait  Gallery. 
(Scottish  N.P.G.  Eastern  Part  of 
the  Facade.  Finished  Statue.  J.  R. 
Findlay  Gift,  1895.) 

243  '  Guenn. ' 


8   Osborne   Terrace,   Edinburgh. 

1900  139  '  True  till  Death. ' 

415  The  late  Prof.  Sir  T.  Grainger  Stewart, 

M.D.,  LL.D. 
595  The  late  John  Smart,  R.S.A. 
602  John  Macmillan,  Esq.,  M.B. 

1901  101  Children  of  the  Mist. 

122  Posthumous  Head  :  the  late  Rev.  Wm. 

Henry  Goold,  D.D. 
223  The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Saltoun. 

Lent  by  J.   L.   Macfarlane,   Esq.,   Glas- 
gow. 
375  '  Under  the  Spreading  Chestnut  Tree. ' 

1902  51  Spring. 

398  Statuette  :   Governor-General  Simcoe. 
411  At  Cramond. 

1903  219  Statue :     the     late    Alderman     Lucas. 

Executed  in  Bronze  for  Gateshead. 
307  Bust :  C.  Martin  Hardie,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1904  148  «  After  Dinner  rest  a  While. ' 
244  Andromeda. 

The  Dean  Studio,  Edinburgh. 

1905  126  Design  for  War  Memorial  for  Falkirk. 
319  The  Hon.  James  Hozier,  M.P.  :  Bust 

in  Marble.  Presented  by  the  Grand 
Lodge  of  Scotland  to  Lady  Mary 
Hozier. 

1906  107  An  English  Village. 

302  Thomas  Gilbert,  Esq.,  Registrar,  Uni- 
versity of  Edinburgh. 

1907  198  The  late  Daniel  Macqueen,  M.D. 
299  The  late  Rev.  John  Smith,  D.D. 
370  The  late  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson,  M.P. 

1908  220  Walter  Bain,  Esq.,  Ayr. 

301  The  Hon.  Charles  Maule  Ramsay. 

1909  185  Tarn  o'  Shanter  :  Alto-Relief  in  Bronze. 
276  The    late    Professor    Annandale.     For 

the  College  of  Surgeons. 

1910  195  Bust:  R.  M'Gregor,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

1911  603  Professor  Cheyne.     Executed  in  Silver. 
621  H.M.  King  Edward. 

634  Bruce  J.  Home,  Esq. 

1912  672  J.  A.  Ford,  Esq. 

1913  653  James  Swan,  Esq. 
704  Lord  Lister. 

1914  81  The  late  Sir  John  Murray,  K.C.B. 
126  '  The  Crumbs  that  fall  from  the  Rich 

Man's  Table.' 

1915  43  Bust :      The      Hon.      Charles     Maule 

Ramsay. 


CATALOGUE 


393 


325  Circumstantial  Evidence. 
527  The  Back  of  the  Farm. 
694  Sketches. 
8  Osborne  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 
1916    151  Comfy. 

278  A  Favourite  Resort. 
335  Dan  :  a  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Miss  Ewing,  Edinburgh. 
429  The  Back  of  the  Farm. 


STEWART,  James 

Painter  and  Engraver 

Born  1 79 1.    Died  1863. 

Academician    (Hope   and   Cockburn   Award) 
1829-58. 

Hon.  Member  1859. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

Hermitage  Place,  Stockbridge,  Edinburgh. 

1821  1 14  Engraving  :  View  on  the  Almond. 
190  Tartar    Banditti.      Merchiston    Castle. 

The   Rev.    T.    S.    Jones,    D.D.     En- 
gravings.   Three  Proofs. 

1822  92  The  Circassian  Captives.     After  Allan. 

1824  138  Battle  of  Waterloo :  a  Sketch. 

19  Gilmour  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1825  11  The  Mouse-Trap. 

54  The     Death     of    Archbishop     Sharpe. 

From  a  Picture  by  William  Allan. 
58  Portrait  of  a  Boy  and  Dog. 
18  Gilmour  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1826  125  Small  Landscape,  with  Cattle. 
137  Morison's  Haven,  Firth  of  Forth. 
227  Canty  Bay,  near  North  Berwick. 

1827  33  Patience. 

74  The  Stirrup  Cup. 

147  Conway  Castle. 

20  Gilmour  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1828  11  The  Mussel  Gatherers. 
93  Boy  Digging  for  Bait. 
98  Landscape,  with  Cattle. 

129  Dundee,  from  the  East. 

148  Landscape,  with  Cattle. 

178  Scene  on  the  Esk,  near  Roslin,   with 
Castle. 


213  Print :  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  compelled 
to  sign  her  Abdication  in  the  Castle 
of  Lochleven.  After  W.  Allan, 
A.R.A.  {Vide  Sir  Wm.  Allan,  1827, 
No.  14.) 

227  Scene  from  the  Gentle  Shepherd. 
After  D.  Wilkie,  R.A.  Unfinished. 
(Vide  Sir  D.  Wilkie,  1824,  No.  51.) 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

20  Gilmour  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1830  86  '  Hide  and  Seek.' 

360  The  Cottage  Toilet :  an  Engraving. 

1831  15  Landscape.     (Exhibited     as     Diploma 

Work,  owned  by  Scottish  Academy. 
Not  traceable  in  Diploma  Collection.) 
1834      81  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Cullen. 
120  Boys  Fishing. 


SULLY,  Thomas  Painter 

Born  1783.     Died  1872. 
Hon.  Member  1827. 

NO  EXHIBITS. 


SYME,  John  Painter 

Born  1795.     Died  1861. 
Foundation  Academician   1826. 

ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY   OF   ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

40  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1812  6  A  Group  of  Flowers. 
88  A  Fruit  Piece. 

62  North  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1813  17  Group  of  Flowers. 

18  Small   Group  of  Flowers. 

19  Spring  Flowers. 

EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 

1814  131  A  Group  of  Spring  Flowers. 

1815  28  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
129  Group  of  Flowers. 


394 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


1823 


Syme,  John — continued 

47  North  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1816      59  Portraits  of  Twin  Brothers. 
64  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
85  Dr.  Barclay.     (N.G.  of  Scotland.     Pre- 
sented by  Dr.  Hector,   1886.) 
121  Watch   Dog,   the  property  of   Patrick 

Neill,  Esq. 
137  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

4  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1821      57  Dr.  Monro. 

132  Portrait  of  Lady. 
164  The  Ballad  Singer. 

1  Mr.  M'Kean,  High-School,  Edinburgh. 
23  George  Sackville  Fraser,  Esq. 
154  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 
177  John     Hunter,     Esq.,     4th     Dragoon 

Guards. 
194  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 
32  Abercromby   Place,  Edinburgh. 

1825  33  The    Hon.    Mr.    Forester,    Nephew   of 

Duke  of  Rutland. 
46  Major    General     Broughton,     Rosend 
Castle. 

121  Sir  John   Hope,   Bart,  Craighall   and 

Pinkie. 

122  Portrait  of  the  Chief  of  Clanranald. 
129  Mr.   Henry  Raeburn  Inglis. 

156  Lady  Jardine  of  Applegarth. 

157  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child. 

1826  48  Portrait  of  Lady. 

61  William    Fraser,    Esq.,    of    the    Cape 

Rifle  Corps. 
76  George   Dempster,   Esq.,   Younger,   of 

Skibo. 
81  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child. 
108  William  Soper  Dempster,  Esq.,  Skibo. 
153  Portraits  of  Four  Sisters. 
164  Portrait  of  Lady. 
211  Lady  Hope,  of  Craighall. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

32  Abercromby  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1827  9  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

22  The  Hon.  Charles  St.  Clair,  R.N. 


1828 


1829 


36 

42 

201 

222 

225 
238 
240 
263 
266 

39 
87 


95 
148 
199 

245 
19 
20 

32 

57 

72 

104 

"3 

126 
190 
204 

210 


219 
230 

1830  26 
57 

239 

1831  40 

93 
144 

157 
224 


235 
278 


Portraits  of  Lady  and  Children. 

The  Page. 

J.  J.  Audubon. 

George  Dempster,  Esq.,  Skibo. 

Portrait  of  a  Horse. 

Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 

The  late  Lady  Caroline  MacDonald. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

Sir  James  Gardiner  Baird,  Bart., 
Saughtonhall.  Painted  for  the  East 
Lothian  Yeomanry  Cavalry.  To  be 
placed  in  the  County  Hall  of  Had- 
dingtonshire. 

Sir  Stewart  Menzies,  Foss. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  David  Ritchie,  Professor, 
University  of  Edinburgh. 

Thomas  Corrie,  Esq. 

Portrait. 

Mrs.  Brown,  of  Leader  Vale. 

Samuel  Joseph,   Esq.,   S.A. 

D.  C.  Bell,  Esq.,  Hon.  E.I.C. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

Robert  Nasmyth,   Esq. 

William  Henry  Miller,  Esq.,  Craigen- 
tinny. 

Mrs.  Andrew  Wood. 

Muir  Ferguson,  Esq.,  Middlehaugh. 

Major-General  Fergusson,  Dunfal- 
landy. 

Major-General  David  Stewart,  of 
Garth,  G.C.B. 

The  Rev.  John  M'Vicar,  A.M. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

John  Lamont,  Esq. 

Ernest  Bonnar,  Esq. 

William  Young,  Esq. 

Portraits  of  Three  Children  and 
Favourite  Dog. 

Portrait  of  Child. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Andrew  Grant. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

The  Lady  Isabella  and  the  Lady  Alicia 
Erskine. 

Master    Lionel    and    Master    George 

Bonar. 
Gipsy  Girl. 


CATALOGUE 


395 


1833 


1834 


1831  24  The   Solicitor-General.     (Henry,    after- 

wards Lord  Cockburn.)  (Exhibited 
as  Diploma  Work,  owned  by  Scottish 
Academy.  Lent  by  R.S.A.  in  1869 
to  Faculty  of  Advocates,  and  now  in 
Parliament  House.) 

1832  2  Professor  Jameson. 
23  Captain  Anderson. 

52  Mrs.  Henderson,  of  Press. 
58  The  Rev.  Dr.  Inglis. 
96  Major  Norman  Pringle,  Stitchel. 
174  General  Bethune,  of  Blebo. 
224  The  Falconer. 
234  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
12  Portrait  of  the  Solicitor-General. 
115  Italian  Girl. 

159  Robert     Stevenson,     Esq.,     F.R.S.E. 
(Scottish  N.P.G.     Bought  from  Mrs. 
R.  A.  M.   Stevenson,   1907.) 
2  The  Gleaner. 

12  Portrait  of  Officer  of  the  94th   Regi- 
ment. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 
James  Robertson,  Esq.,  M.D.     Painted 

for  the  Town  Hall  of  Inverness. 
Equestrian  Portrait  of  Henry  Raeburn, 
Esq.    The  horse  painted  by  the  late 
Sir  Henry  Raeburn,  R.A. 
The  Rev.  James  Marshall,  of  the  Tol- 
booth   Church.      Painted   at   the   re- 
quest of,  and  presented  to  him  by, 
his  Congregation. 
The  Rev.  George  Bennet,  Strathmiglo. 
Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child. 
Devotion. 

James  W.  Hawkins,  Esq.,  Dunnichen. 
The     Rev.      James     William     Innes. 
Painted  at  the  request  of  the  Junior 
Members  of  his  Congregation. 
Alfred  Bonar,  Esq. 
The  Maid  of  Orleans. 
Brigadier-General  David  Fowlis,  C.B. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 
Master  Smeaton. 
David  Johnston,  Esq. 
The    Rev.    Archibald    Bennie,    Edin- 
burgh. 
Mrs.   Dr.   M'Kenzie. 
Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
1837      23  The  Count  de  Moligny. 


1835 


1836 


95 
"3 

185 


241 


21 

5* 

8S 

172 

183 


210 
244 

l9 
20 

30 
64 
100 

155 
186 


1838 


1839 


1840 


35  The  Minstrel, 
no  George  Goold,  Esq. 

127  Mrs.      Carteret      Scott     and     Master 
Francis  Scott. 

169  Portrait  of  Lady. 
224  Charles  Leslie  Inglis,  Esq. 
5  Robert  Bald,  Esq.,  FIR.S.E. 

128  Portrait  of  Lady. 
154  Portrait    of   an    Officer    of    the    Hon. 

E.I.C.  Artillery. 
242  Dr.  Thatcher. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

33  Abercrombie  Place,  Edinburgh,  and  Brighton 
Crescent,  Portobello. 
164  Fisher  Boy  Mending  Nets. 
173  The    late    Rev.     Dr.    Andrew    Grant. 

Painted    for    the    Presbytery    Hall, 

Edinburgh. 
114  The  Turtle  Dove. 
178  The  Rosary. 

14  Brighton   Crescent,   Portobello. 

1842  65  A  Pilgrim. 

199  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
203  The  Pet  Rabbit. 

1843  33  Calabrian  Pipers  in  Rome  :   Hymn  to 

the  Virgin. 
169  Asking  a  Blessing. 
348  Fortified  Bridge  in  the  Campagna  de 

Roma. 
362  The  Interior  of  the  Coliseum. 
182  Italian    Peasants   making   intercession 

for  their  Sick  Child  at  the  Shrine  of 

■  La  Madonna  della  Febre. ' 
288  Neapolitan  Contadina  and  Child. 
173  Ancient  Church  of  Killogui,  Killarney. 
409  The  Little  Gleaner. 
84  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1851  252  View  near  the  Entrance  to  the  Tros- 

sachs,  Perthshire. 
261  Loch  Katrine. 

1852  136  Italian  Brigand. 
259  Italian  Woman. 

1853  154  Benledi,  from  Loch  Vennachar. 

1854  27  At  Hampstead. 

56  On  Loch  Katrine. 
Whitehouse  Loan,  Edinburgh. 

1855  461  An  Ancient  Minstrel. 


1844 


1846 


396 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Syme,  John — continued 

1863    145  The  Artist.     (R.S.A.  Collection.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
1880  206  The  Rev.  John  Inglis,  D.D. 

Lent  by  the  Lord  Justice-General,  John 
Inglis. 


SYME,  Patrick  Painter 

Born  1774.    Died  1845. 

Foundation   Academician    1826. 

ASSOCIATED  SOCIETY  OF   ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

40  South  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1808  28  A  Coloured  Drawing  :  Polyanthus. 
39  Pear  Blossom. 

119  Group  of  Flowers. 

1809  21  Flower. 

36  On    the    Water   of    Leith,    near   Colt- 
bridge. 
59  Flower  Piece. 
61  Flowering  Myrtle. 
75  A  Moss  Rose  Bud. 
121  An  Owl. 

1810  43  Flowers. 

45  A  Teal  Duck. 

1811  7  View  of  Dunkeld. 
18  Group  of  Flowers. 

21  At  Duddingston  Mill. 
40  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1812  23  A  Girl  Reading  :  Black  Lead. 
84  Old  Man's  Head. 

90  A  Group  of  Flowers. 
62  North  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1813  13  Specimens  of  Scotch  Fruit.     For  an  in- 

tended publication. 
16  Dog  and  Sheep. 
70  Group  of  Spring  Flowers. 

EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 

1814  61  Group  of  Flowers  :  Oil. 
149  Sketch  from  Nature. 

1815  93  Group  of  Fruit, 
in  Group  of  Flowers. 

47  North  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1816  100  Peaches. 

119  Wild  Flowers  and  Butterflies. 


INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

4  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1821  75  White  Currants. 

77  Flower  of  the  Laurel  Leaf  Tulip  Tree. 
82  Wild  Rose  Berries. 

1822  220  Shilfa,  or  Chaffinch's  Nest. 
224  Crocuses. 

63  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1825  43  A  Group  of  Dead  Birds. 

1826  150  Arthur's  Seat,  from  St.  Leonard's  Hill, 

with    the   Cottage   of   Douce    Davie 
Deans. 
216  View  of  Benvenue. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

63  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  79  Group  of  Flowers. 
91  Group  of  Flowers. 
98  Peaches. 

102  A  Flower  Piece. 

103  A  Flower  Piece. 

112  A  Flower  Piece. 

113  A  Flower  Piece. 

219  Peat  Moss  between  Dalmally  and  In- 
veraray. 

1828  4  The  Magnolia  Grandiflora. 

5  Spring  Flowers. 

6  Fruit  Piece. 

32  Abercromby  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1829  272  Wild  Flowers  and  Butterflies. 
331  A  Water-fall. 

Dollar  Institution. 
1831    311  Group  of  Flowers. 
1831       3  Flowers.    (Exhibited  as  Diploma  Work, 

owned  by   Scottish   Academy.      Not 

traceable     in     Diploma     Collection. 

R.S.A.  owns  '  Flowers  '  and  '  Fruit ' 

by  Artist.) 
1835    334  Group  of  Flowers. 
1837    304  Group  of  Flowers. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1841    539  Group  of  Flowers. 

1844  521  Group  of  Spring  Flowers. 

1845  443  Group  of  Flowers. 


CATALOGUE 


397 


Rev.   John   (of  Dudding- 
Painter 


THOMSON 

ston) 

Born  1778.     Died  1840. 
Hon.  Member  1830. 

ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY  OF  ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

Duddingston,  Edinburgh. 

1808  9  Landscape  :  Composition. 
23  Landscape  :  Composition. 
46  Landscape  :  Composition. 
56  Landscape  :  Composition. 

163  Sketch  in  Charcoal. 

1809  126  Landscape  :  Composition. 
1813      32  Landscape. 

116  Duddingston,  from  the  West. 

145  View  near  Tynninghame. 

158  View  in  the  Glen  of  the  Calder. 

EDINBURGH  EXHIBITION  SOCIETY. 


1814 


1815 


1816 


18  Landscape  :  Composition. 

75  Cottage  in  Ayrshire. 

96  A  Willow  Stump  near  Duddingston. 
107  View  of  an  Old  Stone  Quarry  at  Cle- 

land. 
47  View  of  Derwent  Water. 

76  View  of  Duddingston  House. 
81  View  of  Duddingston  Loch. 

89  Lower  Fall  of  Dallkairney,  Ayrshire. 

168  Sketch   from   Nature   in    Duddingston 

Park. 

169  Sketch  from  the  Grounds  of  Sir  Patrick 

Inglis. 
36  Edinburgh,  from  the  West. 


INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

1822        8  Aberlady    Bay.      (N.G.     of    Scotland. 
Bequeathed     by     Katherine,      Lady 
Stuart,  of  Allanbank,  1867.) 
15  Cambuskenneth. 
34  Landscape  :  Composition. 
47  Dunbar  Castle. 
1824      10  Fast  Castle,   Berwickshire  :    St.   Abb's 
Head  in  distance. 
20  Fast  Castle  :  Bass  Rock  in  distance. 
23  Coir-nan-Uriskin. 


1826 


1827 


1829 


1830 


45 

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56 

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63 

74 
82 

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7 

18 

l9 

25 
26 

40 

71 
100 
in 
112 
124 


1828      56 
79 


141 

HS 

177 

179 

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128 

135 
153 
156 

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15 
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33 
37 
45 
53 
106 
114 


View  from  the  Grounds  of  Hillside. 

Part  of  Carlaverock  Castle. 

Prestonpans. 

Innerwick  Castle. 

Dunluce   Castle,    Antrim. 

Red  Bay  Castle,  Ireland. 

Innerwick  Castle. 

Ravensheuch  Castle.     (Vide  1863,  No. 

252.) 
Caerphilly  Castle. 
Moonlight :  Tantallon  Castle. 
Innerwick  Castle. 
Landscape  :  Composition. 
Study  from  Nature,  near  Duddingston. 
Inchgarvie. 
Landscape :    Waterfall,    with  Campsie 

Linn,  on  the  Tay. 
Torthorwald  Castle. 
Loch  Katrine,  from  Coir-nan  Uriskin. 
Sketch  near  Stirling. 
Kilchurn  Castle. 
Kinbane  Castle. 
View  of  the  Bass  Rock,  with  Remains 

of  the  State  Prison. 
Scene  near  the  Manse  of  Duddingston. 
Martyrs'  Tombs  in  the  Moss  of  Loch- 

inkett,    in    Galloway.    (Vide   W.    B. 

Scott,  1835,  No.  329-     [?  Same.]) 
Robert    the    Bruce 's   Castle    of   Turn- 
berry.     Painted  for  the  Institution. 
Landscape  :  Composition. 
Landscape  :  Composition. 
Innerwick  Castle,  from  the  South. 
Glen  near  Loch  Ketrin. 
Landscape :  Composition. 
Landscape  :  Composition. 
Scene    on    the    Dreme    of   Kilmorach, 

Inverness-shire. 
Part  of  Conway  Castle. 
Newark  Castle,  on  the  Yarrow. 
Moonlight  Scene. 
View  in  Arran. 
Bass  Rock,  from  the  East. 
Landscape  :  Evening. 
Dundonald  Castle,  Ayrshire. 
Twilight. 
Dunkeld. 

Scene  in  Glmdyfas. 
Landscape. 
View  from  Arrochar. 


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SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 

Duddingston,  Edinburgh. 
1829    248  View  near  Glenfinlas. 

1831  116  Dean  Castle,   near  Kilmarnock. 

147  An   Upright  Composition  of  Inveresk 
Castle. 

1832  14  Glen  of  Altnarie,  Morayshire. 

82  From    the    Grounds    of    Duddingston 

Park. 
122  View  of  Craigmillar  Castle. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Macknight. 

1833  6  Wood  Scene. 
23  Benvenue. 

41  Landscape  :  Composition. 

86  Glen  Sannox,  Arran. 
102  Scene  on  the  Banks  of  Loch  Katrine. 
160  River  Scene  :  Moonlight. 
185  Scene  on   the  Water  of  Girvan,  Ayr- 
shire. 

1835  123  View  in  Glen  Feschie,  Inverness-shire. 

Lent  by  the  Marquis  of  Abercorn. 
180  Caerphilly  Castle,  South  Wales. 
Lent  by  Lady  Belhaven. 

1836  69  View  in  Glen  Feschie. 

Lent  by  North  Dalrymple,  Esq. 
131  Craignethan  Castle. 

1837  65  Kilchurn  Castle. 
67  Doune  Castle. 

73  Tantallon    Castle.     (Walker    Art    Gal 

lery,   Liverpool.     Bought   i9°9-) 
162  Scene  in  Glen  Feschie. 
178  Ben  Blaffen,  Isle  of  Skye. 

1838  58  Landscape  :  Composition. 
59  Cathcart  Castle. 

171  Glen  Sannox,  Arran. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  34  Morton  Castle,  Dumfriesshire. 
153  Eagle  Rock,  Loch  Eck. 

217  Loch  Coruiskin,  Skye. 

1840  24  A  Gleam  after  Sunset. 

1841  364  The  Lothians. 
1863      17  On  the  Girvan. 

Lent  by  David  Baird,  Esq. 
41  Landscape. 

Lent  by  the  Solicitor-General. 
78  Fast  Castle  and  the  Bass. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  A.  S.  Logan. 


86  Dunure  Castle. 

Lent  by  the  Solicitor-General. 
105  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Charles  Finlay,  Esq. 
152  Castle  of  Ravenscraig. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Sprot,  Esq. 
158  Landscape. 

Lent  by  M.  N.  M.  Hume,  Esq. 
174  Dunbar  Castle  and  the  Bass. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Bruce,  Greenside. 
196  The  Falls  of  Kilmorack. 

Lent  by  Robert  Horn,  Esq. 
252  Ravenscleuch    Castle:    Sunset.,   (Vide 

1826,   No.    147.)    (N.G.   of   Scotland. 
Bequeathed  by  Prof.  Pillans,  brother- 

in-law  of  Artist,  1863.) 

Lent  by  Professor  Pillans. 

1880     114  Landscape. 

Lent  by  J.  Hope  Finlay,  Esq. 

122  Dunluce  Castle. 

Lent  by  David  MacRitchie,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
170  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Lord  Young,  Edinburgh. 
187  Landscape  :   Dunure  Castle. 

Lent  by  Lord  Young. 
189  Kildrummy  Castle,  Aberdeenshire. 

Lent  by  J.  Maclagan,  Esq. 
407  Carlaverock  Castle. 

Lent  by  A.  Vans  Dunlop  Best,  Esq. 
521  Fast  Castle. 

Lent  by  J.  H.  A.  Macdonald,  Esq. 


THOMSON,  William  John         Painter 

Born  1771.     Died  1845. 
Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY   OF  ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

41  Craven  Street,  Strand,  London. 

1810  169  The  Hansel,  or  Penny  Pig. 
178  The  Market  Girl. 

1811  8  Girl  at  a  Well. 

15  Musical  Boys. 

16  Twa  Legged  Mice  in  the  Pantry. 
32  A  Captive. 

1812  3  Peasant  Girl. 


CATALOGUE 


399 


4  Peasant  Boy. 

5  Miniature  of  Lady. 

7  Miniature  of  Gentleman. 
28  Frame,  containing  Two  Miniatures. 
113  Love  and  Solitude. 
59  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1813  92  The  Young  Coquettes,  or  the  Mother's 

Toilet. 
112  Portrait  of  Lady:  Miniature. 

EDINBURGH   EXHIBITION   SOCIETY. 

1814  41  Rustic  Courtship. 

71  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

116  Miniature  of  Lady. 

117  Miniature  of  Gentleman. 

118  Miniature  of  Lady. 

119  The  Student. 

121  The  Idler. 

122  A  Frame  containing  Three  Miniature 

Portraits  of  Two  Ladies  and  Gentle- 
man. 

123  A    Frame,    containing    the    Miniature 

Portraits    of    a    Nobleman    and    his 
Lady. 

124  Miniature  of  Gentleman. 

125  Miniature  of  Gentleman. 

126  Miniature  of  Lady. 

127  The  Age  of  Innocence. 

1815  35  View  at  Culross. 
48  Portrait  of  Lady. 

61  Landscape      View      near     Woodford, 

Essex. 
63  Composition. 
67  Cottage  Girl  and  Child. 
87  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
90  Landscape  :   Composition. 
114  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

116  Portrait  of  Lady. 

117  Portrait  of  Lady. 
121  Portrait  of  Lady. 

149  Shipwreck. 

150  Portrait  of  Naval  Officer. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

20  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1821       15  Boy  Fishing. 

50  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 


51  Frolick  at  the  Toilet. 

52  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
96  The  Grace. 

112  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

115  Portrait  of  Lady. 

116  Hebe. 

118  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
4  Dundas  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1822    139  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

144  Miniature  Portrait  of  his  Daughter. 

145  Miniature  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Two 

Children. 
150  Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 
157  Portrait  of  Lady. 
202  Gilbert  Laing  Meason,  Esq. 

206  Portrait  of  Child,  Son  of  Gilbert  Laing 

Meason,  Esq. 

207  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
212  Portrait  of  Lady. 

217  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1825  78  Portrait  of  Lady. 

79  H.  W.  Williams,  Esq. 

80  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Gentleman. 

1826  188  Portrait  of  Lady. 

47  Northumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  3  Visit  of  Consolation  to  the  Sick. 
63  The  Gleaner. 

92  Family   Group :    Children   of  J.    Mac- 
kenzie, Esq.,  Younger,  of  Hilton. 
94  The  Blind  Beggar  of  Bethnal  Green. 

247  Portrait  of  Lady. 

248  Captain  Coutts  Crawford  and  Dr.  G. 

Cook. 

249  Comedy. 

251  The  Duchess  of  Roxburgh,  the  Duke 
of  Roxburgh,  and  Lady  Matilda 
Bruce. 

1828  89  Effie  Deans. 

94  Girl  with  Pitcher. 

99  The  Monk. 

113  Reuben  Butler  and  Jeanie  Deans. 
123  The  Fortune  Teller. 
238  The  Deserted  Fair. 
259  Benjamin  Bell,  Esq. 
266  The  late  Mrs.  Brodie. 

269  Mrs.  Meickleham. 

270  Masters  Tandy. 

271  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

272  H.  Rolland,  Esq. 


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1829  15  The  Mountain  Daisy. 
52  The  Student. 

54  An  Old  Head :  a  Study. 

87  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 

88  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 
112  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 
121  The  Garland. 

138  The  Comparison. 
147  My  Boy  Tammy. 
261  Three  Portraits. 

1830  47  Portrait    of    Gentleman    in    Highland 

Dress. 
52  John  Wood,  Esq. 

84  Cabinet  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 
92  The  Tribute  Money. 
97  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

57  Northumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1830      42  Cabinet  Portrait  of  Old  Lady. 
124  Portrait  of  Lady. 
141  The  Wild  Strawberry. 
214  The  Prodigal  Son. 

216  The  Tame  Canary. 
243  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

250  Dorothea,  from  '  Don  Quixote.' 
303  Group  :  The  Favourite  Goldfinch. 
313  William  Thomas  Trotter,  Esq.,  E.I.C. 
Civil  Service. 

1833  10  A  Fruit  Girl. 

114  William  Wood,  Esq. 
163  Portrait  of  an  Artist. 
197  Christ  blessing  the  Little  Children. 

217  Musidora. 
230  Miss  Frolick. 

252  Miniature  of  Mrs.    Hay,   Yr.,   Seggie- 

den. 

253  Miniature  of  Child. 

254  Miniature  of  Young  Lady. 

1834  31  Musical  Boy. 

59  Lady  at  her  Study. 
171  Mrs.  Gaskill. 
275  Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1835  35  The   Saturday's  Penny. 
95  James  Crawford,  Esq. 

150  The  Soldier's  Return. 

157  Lavinia  and  her  Mother. 

220  James  Pringle,  of  Torwoodlee,  Esq. 


273  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

274  Portrait  of  Lady. 

275  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1836  28  Boys    celebrating    the    King's     Birth 

Day. 
45  Rivals  :  Breaking  the  Merry  Thought 

Bone. 
68  Girl  with  Wild  Flowers. 
104  Musical  Trio. 
211  William  Kerr,  Esq.,  late  Secretary  of 

the  Post-Office. 
241*  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
242  View    on    the    Water    of    Leith,    near 

Slateford. 
313  Miniature  of  the  Rev.  C.  H.  Terrot. 

1837  42  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
56  Portrait  of  Lady. 

61  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

86  A    Pastoral    Scene    from    the   '  Gentle 

Shepherd. ' 
96  The  Proposal. 
267  Boy  Fishing. 

332  Portrait  of  Lady. 

333  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1838  103  The  Good  Samaritan. 
114  A  Land  Storm. 

135  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

162  Antiquarians. 

167  The  Poacher. 

226  Rushby  Burn  :  a  Landscape. 

306  Temperance  and  Comfort. 

307  Drunkenness  and  Misery. 

334  Miniature  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  79  View   near  Queensferry,   and   Dundas 

Castle. 
182  Portrait  of  Lady. 
191  Scene  in  Cumberland. 
237  Gleaners  Commencing. 
279  A  View  on  the  Cairn,  Irongray. 
281  On  the  Firth  of  Tay. 
330  Portrait    of    Gentleman    in    Canadian 

Dress. 
346  Land  Storm. 
352  Scene    in     the    Apennines,     from    an 

Amateur's  Sketch. 
28  Rutland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1840  20  An  Autumn  Scene  in  Dumfriesshire. 


CATALOGUE 


401 


1841 


39  A  View  near  Chester. 

6o  View  on  the  Esk,  near  Hawthornden. 

66  The  Retreat  of  Balfour  of  Burleigh  : 

Composition. 
78  A  Visit  to  the  Spaewife. 
116  Old  Haddington  Cathedral. 
242  View  in  Dumfriesshire,  above  the  Vil- 
lage of  Duncow. 
280  Kinnaird  Castle,  overlooking  the  Carse 

of  Gowrie. 
283  Hagar  in  the  Wilderness. 
hi  Portrait  of  Lady. 

119  The  Harvest  Moon. 

120  Amisfield  Castle,  Dumfriesshire. 
278  Sunny  Twilight. 

280  Graham's  Glen. 

334  St.  Abb's  Head :  Storm  Passing  off. 

366  View  near  Boxhill,  Surrey. 

399  The  Prodigal  Son. 
3   Dean  Terrace,   Edinburgh. 
1842     120  Old   Bridge  on   the  Bran,   near   Dun- 
keld. 

131  Clifford  Castle,  on  the  Wye. 

173  View  near  Epsom,  Surrey. 

209  The  Water  of  Leith. 

252  Bleaching-Green  Gossips. 

324  View  at  Kirkland,  near  Hermiston. 
7  A  View  on  the  Esk,  near  Hawthorn- 
den. 

135  A  Visit  of  Benevolence. 

326  View  near  Ardrossan  Moss.  ('  Miss 
A.  Thomson  '  substituted  in  MS.  for 
Artist's  name  in  Catalogue.) 

361  The  Invalid,  and  Female  Sympathy. 

379  View  from  the  Top  of  Craigleith 
Quarry. 

393  Jacob's  First  Meeting  with  Rachel. 

212  The  Painter.    (R.S.A.  Collection.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

367  Frame  containing  Six  Miniatures. 
Lent  by  William  T.  Thomson,  Esq. 

525  Frame   containing  : 

1.  James,  Infant  Son  of  the  Artist. 

2.  Andrew  Wood,  Esq. 

3.  Johanna,     Infant     Daughter    of     the 
Artist. 

4.  The  Princess  Amelia. 

5.  Queen  Charlotte  :  Sketch  for  a  larger 
Miniature. 


1843 


1883 


1880 


6.  T.   Campbell,   Esq. 

7.  Mrs.  William  Wood. 

8.  William  Wood,   Esq. 

9.  Miss  Colquhoun. 

Lent  by  W.  Thomas  Thomson,  Esq. 
527  Frame  containing  : 

1.  Mrs.  Nicholson. 

2.  Mrs.    Rollo    (anno    1813). 
Lent  by  Miss  Rollo. 

3.  Love  nursed  for  Solitude. 

4.  Anthony  Tod  Thomson. 

5.  Miss  Johanna  C.  Thomson. 

6.  Mrs.  Spens. 

7.  The  Duke  of  Roxburghe  when  a  Boy. 

8.  Mrs.  William  J.  Thomson. 

Nos.    1    and   3-8    lent    by    W.    Thomas 
Thomson,  Esq. 

530  Miniature,  painted  on  Ivory,  of  Hugh 
William     Williams,     'Grecian     Wil- 
liams.' 
Lent  by  Miss  Marshall,  Edinburgh. 

532  W.  T.  Thomson  when  a  Boy. 
Lent  by  W.  T.  Thomson,  Esq. 


THORBURN,  Robert 

Miniaturist  and  Painter 
Born  1818.     Died  1885. 
Hon.  Member  1857. 

1835  291  Miniature  of  Lady  and  Child. 
47  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1836  79  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

258  Portrait  of  Gentleman,  with  Pony  and 

Dogs. 
293  Miniature  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

297  Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 

298  Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 

299  Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 

307  Portraits  of  Gentleman  and  his  Family. 
1847    458  The  Duchess  of  Buccleuch,  the  Lady 

Victoria   Scott,   the  Lady  Georgina 

Balfour,  and  Lord  Charles  Scott. 
1851    492  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty,   H.R.H. 

the    Princess    Helena,    and    H.R.H. 

the  Prince  Alfred. 

Lent  by  H.R.H.  the  Prince  Albert. 


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Thorburn,  Robert — continued 

77    Upper  Berkeley  Street,   Portman  Square, 
London. 

1852  543  H.R.H.    the    Prince    Albert    and    the 

Duke  of  Saxe-Coburg  Gotha. 
Lent  by  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty. 

1853  521  The  Lady  Lindsay  and  her  Sister,  Miss 

Lindsay,  of  Balcarres. 
2  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London. 

1854  527  Mrs.  Alex.  Cunningham  Robertson. 
47  Ebury  Street,  Eaton  Square,  London. 

1855  577  Mrs.  Milner. 

581  Viscountess  Maidstone. 
584  Lord  William  Thynne. 

1856  137  The  Countess  of  Ellesmere. 

Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Ellesmere. 
1880   425  The  late  Duke  of  Wellington  and  his 
Grandchildren. 

Lent  by  the  Baroness  Burdett  Coutts. 
526  The    Marchioness    of    Waterford    and 
Countess  Canning. 
Lent  by  Louisa,  Marchioness  of  Water- 
ford. 
5318  The  Marquis  of  Waterford. 

Lent  by  Louisa,  Marchioness  of  Water- 
ford. 
1887   559  Miniature  Portrait  of  Lady. 

Lent  by  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Lord  Justice- 
General,  John  Inglis. 


VALLANCE,  William  Fleming 

Painter 
Born  1827.    Died  1904. 

Associate   1875.    Academician    188 1. 

2  Greenside  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1848  510  Portrait. 

9  High  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1849  568  Portrait  of  Lady. 

22  Society,  Brown  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1853  63  Edinburgh,  from  Corstorphine. 
222  Luxury :  a  Sketch. 

290  The  Truants. 
640  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1854  258  '  The  Bairns   they  got  Fun   wi'  John 

Maut' 
510  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child. 
628  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1855  73  On  the  Water  of  Leith,  near  Currie. 


134  Muirland,  near  the  Pentlands. 
628  Portrait  of  Boy. 

1856  493  Old  Bridge  at  Currie. 

1857  312  Pier-Head :  Sunset. 

456  The  Burning  of   the   Amazon   Steam- 

ship, at  Midnight. 
471  Study  of  Old  Houses. 
6  Argyle  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1858  32  The  Lighthouse. 

492  A    Fresh    Breeze :    Fishing   Boats   off 

Dunbar. 
512  Burntisland  Harbour  :  Afternoon. 
561  Near  Dunbar. 
582  The  Lighthouse. 
681  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1859  97  The  Tug. 

320  St.  Andrews  Bay. 

661  Portrait  of  Lady. 

695  Herring  Boats  in  a  Storm. 

1860  214  At  Dunbar :  Breeze  from  the  West. 
233  The  Combat. 

Lent  by  A.  L.  Dowie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
245  The  Coaster. 
476  The  Sound  of  Mull. 
761  Near  Aberdour. 
816  On    the    Beach,     Low    Water,    near 

Burntisland. 
821  A  Group  of  Boats  on  the  Sands. 

1861  53  St.  Margaret's  Hope,  Queensferry. 
276  A  Study  :  Wolf's  Crag. 

343  Study  of  an  Interior. 

536  The  Abandoned. 

585  A  Study  on  the  East  Coast. 

1862  269  Morning  :  Hazy  Effect. 
402  The  Last  of  the  Wreck. 

547  Among  the  Breakers,  near  Dunbar. 

1863  1  On  the  Beach,  near  Newhaven. 

457  The  Ferry-Boat. 
1883    120  Combat. 

Lent  by  A.  S.  Downie,  Esq. 
123  The  Storm. 

1864  169  John    and    William,    Sons    of    John 

M'Laren,  Esq. 
193  Study,  near  Craig  House. 
483  A  Study. 

Lent  by  William  McTaggart,  Esq. ,  A.  R.  S.  A. 
550  Study,  near  Craig  House,  Edinburgh. 
555  The  Village  Burn. 
641  Cornfield,   Mickle  Earnock. 


CATALOGUE 


403 


1866 


1867 


3  Macnab  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1865    264  Doddy  and  Granny. 

323  Time   and  Tide :   The   Herring   Fleet 

leaving   Harbour. 
377  Boats  on  the  Beach,  waiting  for  the 

Tide. 
441  Study  :  Storm  passing  off. 
541  A  Harvest  Field  near  Belhaven. 
681  Great  Expectations. 
707  The  Draw-Well,  near  Mickle  Earnock. 
166  Children  of  J.  M'Laren,  Esq. 
354  '  What  care  these  roarers  for  the  name 

of  king?' 
781  The  Piper's  Lesson. 
526  Sunrise  on  the  Firth  of  Forth. 
560  Newark  Castle. 
643  Dunbar,  from  the  Sea  :  Storm  passing 

off. 
853  '  Break,  break,  break,  O  Sea!' 
862  Pittenweem. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Bell,  Esq.,  Broughty  Ferry. 

1868  497  Billowness. 
549  'The  Salute.' 

959  Fast  Castle  :  Moonlight. 
1003  Scarborough  Bay. 

1869  175  A   Summer   Evening   on    the    Forth : 

Hopetoun. 
479  Strolling  Mountebanks. 
516  Ellangowan  Castle. 
709  On  the  Forth,  above  Queens  ferry. 
730  Blackness  Castle,  above  Queensferry. 
881  St.  Margaret's  Hope  :  Twilight. 
890  Towing  into  Port. 
1  Mound  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1870  601  Near  Auchmithie  :  The  Antiquary  and 

Mucklebacket. 
617  Scuir-na-Gillean,  Skye. 
727  Crossing  the  Bar. 

1871  174  Loch  Gair,  Loch  Fyne. 

237  Evening  :  Loch  Gair,  Loch  Fyne. 

267  An  Anchor :  Tarbert,  Loch  Fyne. 

292  A  Summer's  Day  :  Lochgair. 

372  Working  the  Nets. 

740  Reading  the  War  News.  (Diploma 
Work.  R.S.A.  Collection.  Picture, 
same  title,  bequeathed  in  1898  by 
J.  G.  Orchar  to  the  burgh  of 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  4  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 


1872  43  'The  Bards  of  Bressay.' 

47  The  Boat  Nonst,  Sound  of  Noss. 

Lent  by  John  Cockburn,  Esq. 
169  Young  Shetlanders. 

Lent  by  John  Cockburn,  Esq. 
301  Bressay,  from  the  Noss,  Shetland. 
324  The  Sound  of  Noss. 

Lent  by  John  Walker,  Esq.,  Shetland. 
590  Peat  Boat,  Shetland. 

1873  13  '  Salmon  Fishers  on  the  Corrib  River,' 

and  the  Claddagh,  Galway. 
414  The  Blind  Arch,  from  Spanish  Place, 

Galway. 
447  Time  and  Tide. 
566  Irish  Market,  Blind  Arch,  and  Galway 

Bay. 
964  '  May  this  same  ivver  be  betwane  uz. 

darlint  1 ' 
1004  '  Water,  water  everywhere, 
Nor  any  drop  to  drink.' 

1874  30  Galway,  on  the  Corrib  :  from  the  River 

to  the  Bay. 
245  Irish  Whispers. 
346  4  The  Holy  Well,'  Lough  Atalia,  Gal- 

way. 
391  Crossing  the  Bar :   Sketch  for  larger 

Picture. 
767  On  the  Corrib,  Galway  :  Market  Day. 
967  Bothered. 

Lent     by     J.     Julius     Weinberg,     Esq., 
Dundee. 
989  On  the  Way  to  the  Meeting  :  '  A  Home 

Ruler,  if  yez  plaise. ' 

Lent  by  J.  Julius  Weinberg,  Esq. 
1039  Donnybrook. 

1875  46  The  Hero's  Targe,  Glenfinlas. 
219  A  Bit  in  Glenfinlas. 

Lent    by    Wm.    M'Gregor,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
397  '  Och-Hone ! ' 
423  Contrarieties. 

897  Ripening  to  the  Harvest,  Wicklow. 
938  'Vox  Populi.' 

1876  126  The  Turn  of  the  Tide. 
206  Loch  Vennachar. 

375  The  Pass  of  the  Trossachs. 
660  In  Glenfinlas. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Braid,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
706  Miss  Lizzie  Green. 


404 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Vallance,  William  Fleming — continued 
1078  '  Hould  up  now,  Darlint.'  (Dundee 
Art  Gallery.  J.  G.  Orchar  Bequest, 
1898,  for  projected  Gallery  at 
Broughty  Ferry.  Vide  Orchar,  '  In- 
dex of  Lenders.') 

Lent     by     James     G.      Orchar,     Esq., 
Broughty  Ferry. 

1877  45  Meadow-Hay. 

164  The  Brig  o'  Turk. 
177  The  Bracken  Boat. 
232  Salmon-Fishing  on  the  Corrib. 
978  Breakers. 
1  Alva  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1878  99  An  April  Day :  Bay  of  Gullane. 
221  Leisure  Hours  :  Lochfyne. 

275  Largo  Bay. 

414  A  Fresh  Breeze. 

833  A  Ford  on  the  Errachy,  near  Struan. 

850  The  Vale  of  Athole. 

901  On  the  Errachy. 

Lent  by  Otto  T.  Leyde,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A. 

1879  115  Fresh,  on  the  East  Coast. 

178*  Roslin  Castle,  from  Lee  Wood. 

280  A  Message  from  the  Shore. 

286  Old  Castle,  Dunbar. 

381  '  What  of  the  night?     An  oft-told  tale,— 

An  angry  sea,  a  nor '-east  gale.' 
430  A  June  Day  in  the  Lewis,  Stornoway. 
515  Flora. 

1880  133  The  Busy  Clyde. 

164  '  Outward  Bound  ' :  Bowling. 
730  A  Grim  Nor '-Easter. 
849  Gaurach  Bay. 
854  Bowling  Harbour. 
856  The  Vale  of  the  Clyde. 
1037  Yachts  at  Anchor. 

1880  16  The  Bard  of  Bressay,  Sound  of  Noss. 

Lent  by  Joseph  Green,  Esq. 
429  Bothered. 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Weinberg,  Esq. 
450  On  the  Way  to  the  Meeting. 
Lent  by  J.  J.  Weinberg,  Esq. 
491  The  Fern  Harvest. 

Lent   by   James    M'Kelvie,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
12  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1881  138  The  Port  of  Leith.      (Vide  1905,   No. 

191.) 


166  Loch     Long :     a    Breezy     Day,    near 

Arrochar. 
246  The  Mouth  of  the  Clyde. 
328  Forging  Ahead. 
412  The  Vale  of  the  Clyde,  from  Old  Kil- 

patrick. 
977  The  Turn  of  the  Tide. 
998  Gipsy  Tent,  near  West  Wemyss. 

1882  307  On  the  Humber  :  Barges  in  Tow. 
316  Shipping  on  the  Humber. 

1039  Tinker  Encampment,  looking  towards 
West  Wemyss. 
Oakleigh  Villa,   Wardie. 

1883  252  The  Fish  Auction. 

339  The  Path  through  the  Wood. 

842  Above  the  Weir. 

885  Autumn  Tints. 

906  Near  the  Auld  Brig,  Cramond. 

917  The  Edge  of  the  Planting. 

1884  26  Knocking  on  the  Harbour  Wall. 

191  '  Within  a  mile  o'  Edinburgh  toun.' 

322  The  Day  after  the  Storm. 
325  Harvest-Time:  Leadin'  in. 
554  The  Voice  of  the  Mountain. 
9S7  The  Last  Boat. 

973  Along  the  Shore  :  Spring-time. 

1885  47  A  Misty  Day  on  the  Forth. 
231  The  Auld  Pier,  Burnmouth. 
309  The  End  of  the  Week. 

399  On  the  Tweed :  Morning. 
498  Mina  and  Bronze. 

1885  61  'The  Whinny  Knowe.' 
252  '  The  Back  o'  th'  Brae.' 
255  'The  Edge  o'  th'  Loch.' 
279  Yachting:  Blowing  Fresh. 

323  Rising  Tide. 
369  Lee  Shore. 

419  Fishing  Boats,  off  Stornoway. 
468  Yachting,   on   the   Forth. 
670  The  Old  Village,  Monzie. 
718  Fishermen's  Sunday  Morning. 

1886  19  The  Border  Line  (Berwick-on-Tweed). 
60  '  For  though  his  body's  under  hatches, 

His  soul  is  gone  aloft.' 
379  '  Time  and  Tide.' 
468  The  End  of  the  Week. 
945  Burnmouth  Harbour. 
969  On  the  Whitadder,  near  Allanton. 
1063  Waiting  the  Tide. 


CATALOGUE 


405 


1887      27  November. 

162  Near  Arrochar,  Loch  hong. 
Lent  by  J.  Y.  Guthrie,  Esq. 
208  '  The    Run    for    Berwick  ' :    Morning 

after  Rain. 
261  Salmon-Fishers  :  Mouth  of  the  Tweed. 
754  Norham  Castle. 
791  The  Last  Blink. 
820  The  Gathering  Cloud. 

1887  220  Early  Spring. 

234  '  When  Fields  were  Green.' 
279  Loch  Long,  from  Whistlefield. 
405  The  Corner  of  the  Field. 
416  June  :  '  An'  Sweet  the  Hawthorn  Blos- 
som.' 

1888  809  Pat's  Blarney. 

827  The  End  of  the  Week. 
957  The  Turf  Boats  on  the  Corrib. 
7  North  St.  David  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1889  354  One  Summer's  Day  :  Port  of  Leith. 
401  The  Jetty,  Leith. 

861  The  First  Try  :  After  the  Storm. 

904  Loch  Goil. 

906  •  My  Hieland  Hame.' 

1890  35  Border  Salmon-Fishers. 

55  Mouth  of  the  Tweed  :  Evening. 
303  Newhaven. 

331  Making  the  Harbour,  Dunbar. 
47  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1893  103  '  The  Summer  Drave  '    Herring  Boats 

leaving  for  their  Station. 
158  Saturday  Eve  :  West  Coast. 

1894  175  Eyemouth   Harbour. 

227  The  Harbour  under  the  Hill. 

1895  256  The  Birthplace  of  Scotland's  Freedom. 
405  The  Rival  Fishers. 

1896  62  The  Slack  of  the  Tide. 
91  Near  Balerno. 

1898  377  On   Loch  Fyne. 

522  The  Slack  of  the  Tide  :  Evening. 

1899  632  Loch  Long,  from  Arrochar. 

1900  648  On  the  Cliffs  :  the  Tweed  in  the  dis- 

tance. 
699  On  the  Devon. 
770  A  Tide  Flow  on  Ragged  Rocks. 

1901  683  Eyemouth  Harbour  :  Slack  of  the  Tide. 
693  Berwick-on-Tweed. 

715  The  Recall  to  the  Front.    The  Soldier's 
Farewell.    The   Shetland   Isles. 


1902    167  The  End  of  Loch  Long. 
1905      58  Aranmore  Castle,  near  Galway. 
Lent  by  J.  J.  Weinberg,  Esq. 
74  In  the  Trossachs. 

Lent  by  William  McTaggart,  R.S.A. 
86  Edinburgh,  from  Craigmillar. 
Lent  by  J.  J.  Weinberg,  Esq. 
191  The   Port  of   Leith.    (Vide    1881,   No. 
138.)      (Dundee   Art    Gallery.      Pre- 
sented   by    John     Robertson,     1881. 
Sketch    of    subject,     5x7     in.,     be- 
queathed in  1898  by  J.  G.  Orchar  to 
the  burgh  of  Broughty  Ferry.     Vide 
Orchar,  '  Index  of  Lenders.') 
Lent  by  the  Albert  Institute,  Dundee. 
279  '  Break,  Break,  Break,  O  Seal' 

Lent  by  William  McTaggart,  R.S.A. 
299  Storm  and  Rescue  off  Dunbar. 

Lent  by  William  McTaggart,  R.S.A. 


WALLS,  William  Painter 

Born  i860. 

Associate  1901.     Academician  1914. 

11    Rosehall    Terrace,    Dalkeith   Road,    Edin- 
burgh. 
1883    284  Study  of  a  Goat's  Head. 
407  On  the  Dour  Burn. 
622  Nanny. 

651  On  the  Dour  Burn. 
Harriebrae,  Dunfermline. 

1885  256  A  Young  Lion. 
280  Tiger's  Head. 
364  Adoration. 

449  The  Spanish  Farm,  Antwerp. 

652  At  Liberty. 

1886  16  Mud  and  Stud. 
803  In  the  Desert. 

1887  272  In  October  :  High  Noon  in  the  Fens. 

Lent  by  the  Right  Hon.    H.   Campbell 
Bannerman,  M.P. 
486  First  Lessons  in  Weather  Lore. 
2  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1888  63  Passing  Clouds. 
64  By  the  Dike-Side. 
85  Pastures  by  the  Sea. 


406 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Walls,  William — continued 

Harriebrae,  Dunfermline,  and  Studio,  Nether 
Liberton,  Edinburgh. 

1889  129  A  Nanny-Goat. 
158  Setter. 

273  Mare  and  Foals. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Mitchell,  Esq.,  Alloa. 
465  Under  the  Alder  Trees. 
Nether  Liberton,  Edinburgh. 

1890  62  Fortune-telling. 
380  Horse-Shoeing. 

Lent  by  John  L.  Kerr,  Esq.,  Leith. 
485  Lowsin'-Time. 

1891  33  The  Fox's  Lair. 

184  Washing  the  Milk-Cans. 
1891-2  123  Landscape,  with  Cattle. 
254  Landscape. 
373  Lynedoch. 
59  Shut  Out. 
92  Goats  Asleep. 
241  '  Macgregor.' 

Lent  by  A.   Montgomery,  Esq.,   Castle- 
Douglas. 
109  A  Scaly  Monster. 
210  Walking  Lioness. 
234  Puma. 
261  Jaguar-Stalking. 
105  Marcus. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Maclennan,  Laggan. 
195  Disturbed. 
266  Snow  Leopard. 
168  Jaguar  and  Macaws. 
71  Ex-Provost   Walls,    Dunfermline. 
159  Cares  and  Caresses. 
175  Watching  and  Waiting. 
691  Seagulls. 
203  Otterhounds. 
469  Lions  Roaring. 
740  Camp  on  the  Urr. 
55  4Tim.' 

Lent  by  Douglas  Gillespie,  Esq.,  Castle 
Douglas. 
208  Wfien  Racing  Days  are  Past. 
55  '  Hark  !    Bellman,  Hark  1 ' 
170  A  Flirtation. 
261  Bolting  the  Otter. 
133  Silkies,  or  Negro  Fowls. 
363  Reynard  at  Home. 


1893 


1894 


1895 


1896 
1897 


1898 


1899 


1900 


1901 


435  Waiting  for  the  Carriage. 

Lent    by     H.     Duncan    Christie,    Esq., 
Ordiquhil. 

1902  182  Home   from   the   Front :    Peace   after 

War,  1901. 

Lent  by  Captain  Gilmour,  Montrave. 
410  Posing. 
412  '  The  Lowing  Herd  winds  slowly  o'er 

the  Lea.' 
430  Sheila. 

Lent  by  Sir  John  Gilmour,  Bart.,  Mon- 
trave. 
461  Darby  and  Joan. 

1903  516  Falls  of  Shin. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Carnegie,  Esq.,  Skibo. 

1904  200  Anne. 

287  Through  the  Wood. 

529  A  Misty  Day  :  Spinningdale. 

1905  91  The  Three  Bears. 
105  The  Great  Ice  Bear. 

544  The  Death  of  the  Roebuck. 

1906  408  Polly  Stuart. 

Lent  by  Iain  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Islay. 
430  A  Kildalton  Group. 

Lent  by  Iain  Ramsay,  Esq. 

1907  47  Polar  Bears. 

141  The  Herd  Lassie. 
492  An  Arboreal  Cat. 

1908  166  The  Wounded  Swan.    (Diploma  Work. 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 
193  The  Last  Lair. 
362  Clouded  Tiger. 

1909  112  Ounce. 
259  Startled. 

298  The  Airdeens. 

1910  40  An  Interrupted  MeaJ. 
228  Out  of  Reach. 

439  The  Swan's  Last  Voyage. 

1911  53  Yellow  Trout. 

63  Cave     Dwellers     at     Play.      (Scottish 
Modern    Arts    Association.     Bought 
1911.) 
207  The  Presence  in  the  Wilderness. 

1912  29  In  Good  Condition. 

93  A  Lioness  robbed  of  her  Whelps. 
289  The  Puma  at  Home. 

1913  91  Mountain  Dwellers  :  Snow  Leopards. 
337  Lioness  Feasting. 

347  Startled  :  Tiger  Cat. 


CATALOGUE 


407 


574  Sleeping  Lion. 

1914  107  The  Old  White  Horse. 
147  The  Sawmiller's  Tree. 

179  '  The   Wolf's   long  howl    from   Oona- 
laska's  shore.' 
Kaitnes  Road,  Murrayfield. 

1915  170  Lioness  and  Cubs. 
505  The  Aurora. 

519  Jaguars  at  Play. 

Lent  by  James  Crombie,  Esq. 

1916  180  Moonrise  on  the   Dornoch   Firth. 
192  A  Pair  of  Nutcrackers. 

329  The  Lion  Cubs'  Nursery. 
516  The  Lily  Loch. 


WALTON,  Edward  Arthur        Painter 

Born  i860. 

Associate   1889.    Academician   1905. 

113    West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

1880  189  The  Bend  of  the  River. 
134  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1881  654  A  Surrey  Lane. 

1884  259  Autumn  Sunshine. 
752  Wood  and  Meadow. 
945  Moorland. 

1 120  At  Roseneath. 
160  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

1885  441  November. 

1886  948  Feeding  Fowls. 
1 106  The  Herd. 

1 123  A  Morning  Errand. 

1887  727  A  Morning  Walk. 
817  A  Pastoral. 

1888  796  Broadway  :  The  End  of  the  Village. 
941  An  Artist's  Model. 

943  The  Main  Street,  Broadway. 
961  A  Farm  Road. 

1889  194  Portrait. 
420  Landscape. 

945  The  Grandfather's  Garden. 

Lent  by  Robert  Shaw,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

4    West  Regent  Street,   Glasgow. 

1890  274  Landscape. 

Lent  by  T.  G.  Bishop,  Esq. 
629  Phillis. 
695  Sunshine. 


203  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 
1891    372  Girl  in  Brown. 

Lent  by  William  Rowatt,  Esq.,  Paisley. 
1891-2  144  Landscape.     (Neue  Pinakothek,   Mun- 
ich.    Bought  1895.) 
259  4  Bluette. ' 
673  Jean. 

Lent  by  James  Garroway,  Esq.,  Helens- 
burgh. 
1893      55  Morning. 

117  Sir  James    King,    Bart.    (Kelvingrove 
Art   Gallery,    Glasgow.     Painted    for 
the  Corporation,   189 1.) 
328  Noon. 
22  West  Cromwell  Road,  Kensington,  London. 

1895  226  The  Bend  of  the  River. 

Lent    by     James     Fulton,     Jun.,     Esq., 
Glasgow. 

1896  144  Muriel  Wylie  Hill. 

Lent  by  Robert  Wylie  Hill,  Esq.,  Glas- 
gow. 

37  Cheyne   Walk,  Chelsea,  London. 

1897  234  James  Graham  Mylne,  Son  of  James 

Mylne,  Esq. 
331  Leith  Hill  :   Landscape. 
377  Landscape. 
421  Mrs.  Richard  Walton. 

1898  269  Head  of  a  Girl. 

Lent  by  David  Hennedy,  Esq.,  Bothwell. 

73  Cheyne   Walk,  Chelsea,  London. 

1899  118  Miss  Aim£e  de  Bourgh. 
171  Mrs.  James  Mylne. 

252  The  White  Horse  :   Landscape. 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Cowan,  Esq. 
685  Mr.  James  Glenny. 

1900  269  Miss  Betty  Mylne. 
728  Cheyne  Walk. 

1901  219  Miss  Margaret  Macfarlane. 

1902  371  Girl     with     a     Red     Jacket.      (Ghent 

Museum.    Bought  1902.) 
743  Gate  of  the  Fens,  Suffolk. 

1903  266  Landscape. 

367  Miss  Mary  Mylne. 
373  Margery. 

1904  508  The  late  George  Hamilton,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Hamilton,  Paisley. 

7  Belford  Park,  Edinburgh. 

1905  347  Son  and  Daughters  of  Thomas  Lind- 

say Watson,  Esq. 


408 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Walton,  Edward  Arthur — continued 

1906  125  J.  J.  Cowan,  Esq. 
228  A  Scottish  Landmark. 
391  Mrs.   Ewan  Macpherson. 

1907  29  Sit.    Mungo :    a    Legend    of   Glasgow 

Cathedral. 

Lent     by    John     James     Burnet,     Esq., 
A.R.S.A. 
214  J.  W.  Cruickshank,  Esq. 
255  Miss  Wilda  Binnie. 

Lent  by  John  Binnie,  Esq.,  Kilmacolm. 

1908  73  The  Meadow  and  the  Mill. 
173  Lady  Smiley. 

252  Sir  Walter  Thorburn. 

1909  129  Sir  William  Crookes,   F.R.S.    (Royal 

Society's  Collection,  London.) 
172  A  Border  Landscape. 
189  Mrs.  T.  B.  Bury. 

1910  158  The  Hon.  Lord  Adam. 

205  Professor  Alexander  Crum   Brown. 

1911  76  J.  G.  Bartholomew,  LL.D. 

Lent  by  J.  G.  Bartholomew,  Esq. 
128  Mrs.  R.  O.  Pitman. 

Lent  by  R.  O.   Pitman,  Esq. 
187  Miss  Nan  Paterson. 

1912  106  Mrs.  Hugh  Miller. 

166  William  Stuart  Fraser,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Lent    by    the    United    Free    Church    of 
Scotland,   Edinburgh. 

1913  53  Andrew  Carnegie,  Esq.,  of  Skibo. 

Lent  by  the  University  of  St.  Andrews. 
93  Rev.    William   Miller,    CLE.,    D.D., 
Principal  of  Madras  Christian  Col- 
lege.     (U.F.   Assembly   Hall,   Edin- 
burgh.) 
267  Mrs.  Munro,  of  Auchinbowie. 

1914  103  John  Kirkhope,  Esq. 
199  The  Mother. 

284  Professor  Jas.  Geikie,  F.R.S.  (Royal 
Scottish  Geographical  Society's  Col- 
lection, Edinburgh.) 

1915  152  Theodore  Salvesen,  Esq. 
202  The  Old  Ash  Tree. 

Lent  by  James  Howden  Hume,  Esq. 
371  A.  J.  Dunlop,  Esq.,  CLE. 
525  General   Assembly   of   the   Church   of 

Scotland. 

Lent  by  Lord  Glenconner. 


1916     118  Lieut.  Thos.  Burrell,  9th  H.L.I. 

154  W.  Inglis  Clark,  Esq.,  D.Sc,  F.R.S.E. 
361  A  Warden  of  the  Marshes. 


WATSON,  George  Painter 

Born  1767.     Died  1837. 

Foundation  Academician  1826. 

FIRST  PRESIDENT  1826-1837. 

ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY  OF  ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

(Watson  was  President  of  the  Society  1808-1812, 
Raeburn  succeeding  him  1812-13.) 

3  James'  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1808  1  Lieut.-Colonel  Sir  J.  Dalrymple,  Bart. 
79  A  Young  Lady  :  Effect  of  Candle-light. 

82  Miss  Betsey  musing. 

83  Bishop  Hay. 

84  Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

88  Effect  of  Candlelight  and  Twilight. 
91  Lieut.-Col.  Stewart,  of  Allanbank. 
95  Mrs.  Gillon. 

116  Portrait  of  Boy  on  the  Seashore. 

117  An  Old  Man's  Head. 
142  Sir  Adam  Ferguson. 
147  Mrs.  Claud  Russell. 

150  Dowager  Lady  Maxwell,  Springkell. 

159  Joseph  Gillon,  Esq. 

160  Children  going  to  School. 

161  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

162  The  Earl  of  Buchan. 
175  Master  Doyce. 

10  Forth  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1809  1  Portrait  of  an  old  Scotch  Jacobite. 

12  Group :    John,    Thomas,    and    Horatio 
Nelson,    Sons    of    Thomas    Dallas, 
Esq. 
101  Portrait  of  Himself. 

103  A    Domestic    Scene :    Effect   of    Fire- 

light. 

104  The     Right    Hon.     William    Coulter, 

Lord  Provost, 
in  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
112  Portrait:  Full-length  of  a  Gentleman. 

116  A  Young  Lady  at  her  Toilet. 

117  Edward     Clavering,     Esq.,     Barring- 

town. 


CATALOGUE 


409 


1810 


1811 


1812 


135 
136 

175 
208 
211 
214 

215 
216 

63 
75 
82 
no 
in 
112 
128 
135 
143 
153 


167 
187 
197 


120 
133 
145 
146 

155 
»57 
189 

38 
60 
67 
69 
70 
79 

99 
I31 
135 


The  Rev.  Doctor  Jamieson. 

Group.    Painted  by  Candle-light. 

General  Durham. 

The  Earl  of  Clanwilliam  :  Full-length. 

General  Hardyman  :  Full-length. 

Admiral  Vashan. 

Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

Mrs.  Dr.  Macknight. 

Captain  Pringle. 

Mr.  Fraser,  the  High  School. 

General  Dickson. 

Gilbert  Hall,  Esq. 

Colonel  Alston. 

Sir  John  Pringle,  Bart.,  Stitchell. 

John  Grant,  Esq.,  Leghorn. 

The  Steward. 

Mr.  Scott,  of  Sinton. 

Group  :  Dowager  Lady  Pringle,  Miss 
Baillie,  Mellerston,  and  Miss  Tod, 
Drygrange. 

Mrs.  Scott,  of  Sinton. 

Heads  of  Children. 

Full-length  of  Sergeant-Major  Gould, 
of  the  1st  Regiment  Royal  Edin- 
burgh Volunteers.  Painted  for  the 
regiment  by  desire  of  Capt.  Whyte. 

Mrs.  Mackay. 

Lord  Elibank. 

Captain  W.  Johnstone  Hope,  M.P., 
Lady  Ann  Johnstone  Hope,  and  Two 
Daughters  in  a  Jolly  Boat,  their 
Four  Sons  as  Sailors. 

The  School. 

Dr.  M'Knight. 

The  Earl  of  Caithness. 

Lady  Pringle. 

Lady  Anne  Wharton  Duff. 

George  Robertson,  Esq. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

Mrs.  Major  Hay. 

The  Hon.  Colonel  Cathcart. 

Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

Portrait  of  Bishop. 

Mrs.  General  M'Leod. 

A.  Skirving,  Esq.  (Scottish  N.P.G. 
Presented  by  R.S.A.,  ig10-) 

Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child. 

Last  Will  and  Testament. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 


145  Mrs.   Robert  Campbell  and  Children  : 
An  Apotheosis. 

159  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
178  Lady  M'Kenzie  and  Child. 

187  Lady  Elizabeth  M'Gregor  Murray  and 
Child. 

189  Master  Hay  M'Kenzie. 

1813      25  The  Rev.  Mr.  Peddie.     Painted  at  the 
desire  of  his  Congregation. 
37  Portrait  of  Lady. 
46  Sacred  Music. 
48  Portrait  of  Lady. 

67  Captain  Fraser,  R.N. 

68  Captain  Boyle. 

80  Colonel  Leighton. 
117  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
120  Portrait  of  Lady. 
129  Mr.  Jameson. 

153  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

190  John  Lamont,  Esq.,  and  Grandchild. 
193  The     Hon.     Lord    Bannatyne :     Full- 
length. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

1821  49  The  late  Benjamin  West,  Esq.,  P.R.A. 

(N.G.  of  Scotland.     Presented  by  the 
R.S.A.,  1910.) 
79  Portrait  of  Lady. 
128  General  Graham  Stirling. 

150  Mrs.  Campbell. 

151  William  Dixon,  Esq. 

154  A  Group. 

160  Miss  Cruikshank,  of  Langley  Park. 
176  Portrait  of  Lady. 

187  The  Woodcutter. 

1822  83  Portrait  of  Lady. 
153  Portrait  of  Lady. 

161  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
180  Portrait  of  Lady. 

189  Portrait  of  Lady. 
196  A  Lowland  Shepherd  Boy. 
214  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
225  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
227  Portrait  of  Lady. 
1824     122  The  Hon.  Lord  Cringletie. 
133  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
145  Sir  Evan  Murray  Macgregor,  Bart. 


410 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Watson,  George — continued 

184  Major  Macgregor. 

1825  49  Portrait  of  Lady. 

65  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

90  Lady  Macgregor  Murray. 

112  M' Donald,  Esq.,  of  Berrodale. 

1826  18  Rev.  Dr.  Dick,  Glasgow. 
53  Sylvester  Reid,  Esq. 

60  Peter  Begbie,  Esq. 
129  P.  Murray  Threipland,  Esq. 
165  Master  Gibson,  Younger,  of  Pentland. 
168  The  Author. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

10  Forth  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  6  Head :  a  Study. 
182  Portrait  of  Lady. 

185  Sir  Charles  Kerr. 

196  The  Hermit.    (Vide  1831,  No.  1.) 

205  —     M'Pherson,      Esq.,     of     Jamaica 

Assembly. 
220  James  Hogarth,  Esq. 
230  The    Rev.    Dr.    Robertson,    of   Leith. 

Painted  by  desire  of  his  Congregation. 

1828  44  Colonel  MacDonald  and  his  Lady. 

126  Forrest  Alexander,  Esq.  Painted  by 
desire  of  the  Directors  of  the  Com- 
mercial Bank  of  Scotland. 

181  The  Evening  of  Life. 

208  Dick,  Esq. 

215  The  Rev.  Dr.  Thomson,  of  St. 
George's. 

258  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1829  1  Jewish  Doctor. 

30  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

91  The   Rt.   Rev.   Bishop  Paterson. 
106  Portrait  of  Lady. 

138  The  Old  Soldier. 

1830  1  The  Female  Ornithologist. 
36  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

80  Sir  Peter  Murray  Threipland,  Bart. 
234  A  Study. 

1831  75  The  Narrative  Interrupted. 
252  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1831  1  The  Hermit.  (Vide  1827,  No.  196.) 
(Exhibited  as  Diploma  Work,  owned 
by  Scottish  Academy.  Not  now  in 
Diploma  Collection.  Withdrawn  as 
nearly  obliterated.) 


ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1850  190  The  late  George  Watson,  Esq.,  first 
President  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Aca- 
demy. (Vide  1883,  No.  201.) 
1883  143  William  Smellie,  F.R.S.E.  (Scottish 
N.P.G.  Presented  by  Trustees  of 
William  Smellie  Watson,  1874.) 
Lent  by  W.  Smellie  Watson,  Esq. 

172  Portrait. 

Lent  by  W.  Smellie  Watson,  Esq. 

201  The  Painter,  first  President  of  the 
Royal  Scottish  Academy.  ( Vide  1850, 
No.  190.)  (One  version,  to  waist, 
probably  this,  given  to  R.S.A.  by 
Artist's  Son,  and  in  1910  presented 
by  R.S.A.  to  Scottish  N.P.G.  An- 
other version,  half-length,  N.G.  of 
Scotland,  presented  by  Arthur  San- 
derson, 1905.) 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Watson. 

242  A  Lady  in  a  Fancy  Dress. 

Lent  by  W.  Smellie  Watson,  Esq. 

274  The  late  Rev.  Andrew  Thomson,  D.D. 
Lent  by  the  Misses  Thomson. 

388  Miniature  of  Gentleman. 

Lent  by  W.  Smellie  Watson,  Esq. 

389  Miniature  of  Lady. 

Lent  by  W.  Smellie  Watson,  Esq. 
1880    205  Forest  Alexander,  Esq. 

Lent  by  the  Commercial  Bank  of  Scot- 
land. 
236  Fancy  Portrait  of  Lady  with  Veil. 
Lent  by  William  Watson,  Esq. 

302  Skirving  Family  :  Heads. 

Lent  by  J.   Hope  Finlay,  Esq. 

303  Dr.  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Infirmary. 

304  W.  Smellie  Watson  when  a  Boy. 

Lent  by  John  Watson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
324  Mrs.    Watson,    of   Overmains.     (N.G. 

of    Scotland.     Presented    by    Arthur 

Sanderson,  1905.) 

Lent  by  John  Watson,  Esq. 
328  The  late  John  Watson. 

Lent  by  John  Watson,  Esq. 
330  Dr.  Alexander  Wood,  commonly  called 

'  Lang  Sandy  Wood.' 

Lent  by  the  Lord  Justice-General,  John 
Inglis. 


CATALOGUE 


411 


392  Mrs.  Campbell,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

Lent   by  W.   T.   Thomson,   Esq.,   Edin- 
burgh. 
515  Mrs.  Gairdner,  Mount  Charles. 

Lent  by  Miss  Gairdner. 


WATSON,  John 

See  GORDON,  Sir  John  Watson 


WATSON,  William  Smellie      Painter 

Born  1796.    Died  1874. 
Foundation  Academician    1826. 

ASSOCIATED  SOCIETY  OF  ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

10  Forth  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1812  174  A  Drawing  from  a  Bust  of  Cicero. 

1813  54  Portrait  of  the  Ettrick  Shepherd. 
187  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT  OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

1821  109  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 

in  Portraits    of    Gentleman,    Lady,    and 

their  Family. 
123  Captain  Kippen,  R.N. 
179  The  Billet  Doux  Intercepted. 
184  The  Weary  Travellers. 

1822  160  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman,  with  his 

Favourite. 
165  Portrait  of  Lady. 
176  Portrait  of  Lady. 
199  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1824  89  The  Infant  Moses  in  the  Bulrushes. 
93  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

132  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 
140  Andrew  Sceales,  Esq. 

156  The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Caithness. 

157  Portrait  of  Lady. 

158  The  Hon.  Mr.  Sinclair. 
187  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1825  16  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

26  Portrait  of  Cavalry  Officer. 

104  Portrait  of  Gentleman  in  Fancy  Dress. 

105  Portrait  of  Lady  and  her  Two  Sons. 


106  Gilbert  Laing  Meason,  Esq. 

120  General  Sir  John  Oswald,  K.C.B. 

1826  17  The  Hon.  George  Sinclair,  R.N. 
31  The  Duchess  of  Leeds. 

39  Lady  Catherine  Melville. 
90  John  Whyte  Melville,  Esq. 

144  Mrs.   Laing  Meason. 
169  Portrait  of  Lady. 

220  Portrait  of  Lady. 

221  E.  W.  Schenley,  Esq. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

10  Forth  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1827  1  Tritton,  Esq. 

13  Jock   Gray,    the   supposed   original   of 

Davie  Gellatly. 
23  Portrait    of   an    Officer   in    the    Hon. 

East  India  Company's  Service. 
33  Portrait  of  Lady. 
48  Girl  at  a  Cottage  Window. 
175  Portrait  of  Young  Lady,  with  a  South 

American   Goat. 
178  Portrait  of  Lady. 
183  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

217  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

218  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

231  Portraits  of  Two  Ladies. 
236  Portrait  of  Lady. 

254  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1828  3  Portrait  of  Lady. 
79  Portrait  of  Lady. 

81  John  Napier,  Esq.,  of  Mollance. 
125  Portrait  of  Child. 

145  Portrait  of  Young    Lady   in    a    Fancy 

Dress. 
164  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 
177  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
191  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
205  Portraits  of  Two  Young  Gentlemen  in 

Fancy  Dresses. 
227  Portrait  of  Lady. 
229  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

232  Professor  Paxton. 
243  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1829  23  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Children. 
56  A  Peasant  Girl. 

70  Portrait  of  Lady. 
84  Captain  Smollett,  R.N. 
149  Mrs.  Napier,  of  Mollance. 


412 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


1830 


1831 


1831 


Watson,  William  Smellie — continued 

207  Girl  in  Swiss  Costume  of  the  time  of 

William  Tell. 
229  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
18  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
46  Portrait  of  Lady. 
137  John  Baird,   Esq. 
155  La  Sceur  de  la  Charite.     {Vide  1831, 

No.  14.) 
193  The  Correspondent. 
219  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 

235  Lady  Murray  Threipland,   Fingask. 
57  Portrait  of  Lady. 

132  Miss  Horrocks,  Tullichewan  Castle. 
143  Taking  Shelter  from  a  Shower. 
198  R.     Cutlar    Fergusson,     Esq.,     M.P., 
Craigdarroch  and  Orroland. 

236  Mrs.  Dugdale  Astley. 
249  John  Horrocks,  Esq.,  Tullichewan  Castle. 

14  La  Sceur  de   la   Charite.     (Vide    1830, 
No.     155.)    (Exhibited    as     Diploma 
Work,  owned  by  Scottish  Academy. 
Probably  there  was  substituted  for  it 
4  The  Student  '  [vide   1839,  No.   19], 
withdrawn  from  Diploma  Collection 
in  1895.) 
67  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
97  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 
180  Robert  Johnston,  Esq. 
252  La  Confession. 
48  Solace  of  Age. 
147  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
201  The  Harebell. 

210  Cabinet  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 
224  Portrait  of  Lady. 

20  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child. 
50  Portrait  of  Lady. 
57  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

96  Mrs.  Villiers  Stewart. 
183  Girl  with  a  Hawk. 
226  II  Cardinale. 

13  The  Conchologist. 

87  Portraits  of  Lady  and  her  Daughter. 

97  Dr.  Fletcher. 

21  The  Astrologer. 
32  Rear-Admiral  Sir  Robert  Laurie,  Bart. 

98  Mrs.   MacPherson,  Glentruim. 
165  The  Children  of  John  Burn  Murdoch, 

Esq. 


1832 


1833 


1834 


1835 


1836 


1837 


1838 


224  The  Surprise. 

100  Mrs.   Forrest  Alexander. 

183  The    Rt.    Hon.    James    Spittal,    Lord 

Provost  of  Edinburgh. 
192  Portrait  of  Lady. 
270  L'Eau  de  Fontaine. 
22  William  Child,  Esq...  Glencorse. 
105  Mrs.  Percy  Henderson. 
151  Les  Connoisseurs. 
234  James  S.  Lockhart,  Esq. 


1839      17 

»9 


29 

171 

1840      73 

128 

i39 


1841 


1842 


23 

125 

251 

1842    349 

394 
1843 


1844 


ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman  in  the  Highland 

Costume. 
The      Rustic      Student.       (Probably 
Diploma     Work,      'The     Student,' 
Withdrawn  from  exhibition  in  1895. 
Vide  also  1831,  No.  14.) 
Portrait  of  Lady. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 
The  Poetess. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 
Portrait    of    Gentleman    in    Highland 

Costume. 
Lord  Berriedale. 
Mrs.  William  Alexander. 
Major  Macpherson,   of  Glentruim. 
Portrait  of  a  General  Officer. 
Captain  Geddes,  R.A. 
Reading  the  Newspaper. 
William  Wemyss  Anderson,  Esq. 
The    Rt.     Hon.     Sir    James     Forrest, 
Bart.,   Lord   Provost  of   Edinburgh. 
Painted  by  desire  of  Subscribers  for 
Lady  Forrest. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 
Taking  a  Rest. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
John      Johnston,      Esq.,      Procurator- 
Fiscal,  Berwickshire. 
32  Mrs.  James  Watson. 
97  The  Young  Village  Carpenter. 
140  Portrait  of  Lady. 
347  The  Game-Keeper's  Son. 
405  James  Watson,  Esq. 
430  The  Chief  of  Clanranald. 
71  Patrick  Dudgeon,  Esq.,  East  Craig. 
125  Portraits  of  Three  Young  Ladies. 


347 
35 
47 
131 
161 
250 
359 


CATALOGUE 


413 


1845 


1846 


1848 


1849 


1850 


1851 


128  In  Haste  for  the  Coach. 

1852 

4 

148  The  Rustic  Botanist. 

80 

254  Portraits  of  Lady  and  Gentleman. 

141 

457  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

270 

31  The  Land  of  Nod. 

440 

135  The  Naturalist. 

1853 

73 

162  Portraits  of  Two  Young  Ladies. 

176  The  Book  Stall. 

246  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 

211 

315  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

252 

23  A  Harvest  Scene. 

3i8 

64  George      Thomson,      Esq.      (Scottish 

374 

N.P.G.    Bought  1889.) 

1854 

80 

109  Fishing  Quarters  :  a  Reminiscence  of 

180 

Tweedside  :  Portraits. 

233 

Lent  by  David  W.   Brown,  Esq. 

29S 

175  Archibald     Murdoch     Burn     Murdoch, 

428 

Esq. 

1855 

22 

192  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

182  Portrait  of  Lady. 

82 

234  Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

185 

333  British  Helps  :  the  Soldier,  the  Sailor 

232 

and  the  Ploughman. 

3°S 

371  Ahong  Sen  Tye,  a  Native  of  Macao. 

375 

6  Portrait  of  Lady. 

386 

60  The  Rustic  Musician. 

112  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1856 

9 

156  Portrait  of  Lady. 

212  Portrait  of  Clergyman. 

205 

218  Portraits  of  Two  Young  Ladies. 

215 

452  The  Rev.  A.  Edgar. 

229 

47  Portrait  of  Lady. 

280 

139  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1857 

43 

209  The  Entomologist. 

85 

244  Portrait  of  Lady. 

176 

357  Professor  Donaldson. 

258 

62  Portrait  of  Lady. 

303 

129  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

1858 

11 

186  Robert  Adam,   Esq.,    Provost   of   Fal- 

72 

kirk.    Painted  at  the  request  of  the 

256 

Magistrates    and   Town    Council    of 

450 

the  Burgh,  and  presented  to  him. 

495 

225  The  Benighted. 

1859 

"5 

274  The  Rev.  Mr.  Robin,  Burntisland. 

358 

90  Portrait  of  Lady. 

363 

102  Portrait  of  an  Officer. 

378 

140  The  Youthful  Botanist. 

454 

303  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1860 

367 

381  Portrait  of  Lady. 

392 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

Portraits  of  Lady  and  Gentleman. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

Mrs.  Rhind. 

Instructing  Youth. 

James  Storrer,  Esq.,  Surgeon,  Kirk- 
caldy. To  be  presented  by  a  number 
of  Subscribers. 

Portraits  of  Lady  and  Child. 

A  Suraff,  or  Money  Changer. 

Mrs.  Burn. 

Juvenile  Charity. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

An  Aged  Shepherd. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

An  Anchorite. 

James  Hill  Kippen,  Esq.,  of  Wester- 
ton. 

Donald  Ross,  Esq. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

Going  to  the  Parish  School. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

La  Marchande  de  Fruit. 

Reading  the  War  Telegram  :  '  Battle 
of  Alma.' 

The  Misses  Smith  and  Master  Smith, 
of  Crooksfield. 

Study  of  an  old  Head. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

Portrait  of  Boy. 

Portraits  of  Brother  and  Sister. 

The  Schoolmaster  at  Home. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

The  Man  of  Business. 

Portrait  of  Private  in  the  Scots  Greys. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

Moore  M'Inroy  Fraser,  Esq. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

The  Bouquet. 

Miss  Gardner. 

Mrs.  Horatio  Nelson  Kippen. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

Mrs.  Hume. 

Archibald  Hume,  Esq. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

An  Old  Artilleryman. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 


414 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Watson,  William  Smellie — continued 
510  James  Syme,  Esq. 
528  Mrs.  Outram. 
544  Miss  Baird. 
556  Miss  Emma  Baird. 

1861  167  Portrait  of  Young  Gentleman. 
241  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

423  Mrs.    Buchanan. 
447  '  Very  Drouthy. ' 

1862  41  Portrait  of  Lady. 

120  James  Miller,  Esq.,  H.M.  Indian 
Army. 

191  Portrait  of  Lady. 

493  The  late  Colonel  Udny,  Udny  Castle. 

513  Portrait  of  the  Artist.  (Not  in  all  Cata- 
logues.) 

531  The  Daughter  of  the  late  John  Jamie- 
son,  Esq. 

686  '  Georgie.' 

1863  6  Portrait  of  Lady. 
114  The  Nut  Cracker. 

182  Master  John  Henry  Udny. 

304  The  Children  of  James  Syme,   Esq. 

572  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1863  2  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
80  The  Late  Colonel  Udny. 

146  Portrait  of  Lady. 

186  The    Painter.    (R.S.A.    Collection.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
203  The  late  W.   Nicholson,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 

(R.S.A.  Collection.) 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

1864  280  The  Evening  of  Life. 
446  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
529  Portrait  of  Lady. 

1865  303  The  Rev.  G.  R.  Davidson. 
363  Major  Middleton. 

449  Portrait  of  Lady. 
480  Mrs.  Kerr. 
605  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
767  Gilbert  Bain,  Esq. 

1866  265  William  Aitchison,  Esq.,  Brierley  Hill. 

Painted  for  the  Teviotdale  Farmers' 

Club. 
285  Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
359  Lieut. -General  Macleod. 
437  The  Working  Man's  Solace. 
452  Mrs.   Thomson   and  Child. 

1867  294  The  Young  Village  Carpenter. 


1868 


1869 


5i6 
520 
582 
625 
5i6 


627 

635 
680 

788 

949 
27 
164 
435 
563 

661 


1870    468 


623 

651 
724 

32 
103 

35° 
466 

73 
no 

195 
265 
420 
362 

578 


1871 


1872 


1873 


1874      98 

243 
1880    169 


Arthur  Anderson,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Portraits  of  Sisters  in  Indian  Dresses. 
Portrait  of  Gentleman. 
Portrait  of  Lady. 

James   Brydon,    Esq.     Painted   at   the 

request  of  wide  circle  of  friends  and 

presented  to  Mr.  Brydon. 

Portrait  of  Young  Lady  as  a  Gleaner. 

'  A  Draught  between  Working  Hours.' 

Captain  Graham,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards. 

Captain  George  Bain. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

Geological  Musing. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

Major-General       Anstruther,       C.B., 

Thirdpart. 
Major-General       Frederick       William 

Hamilton,  C.B. 
Maurice  Lothian,  Esq.,  St.  Catherine's, 
President  of  the  Society  of  Solicitors- 
at-Law.    Painted  for  their  Hall,  at 
the  request  of  the  Corporation. 

William  Walker,  Esq.,   F.R.C.S.E. 
Archibald  Watson,  Esq. 

Henry  George  Watson,  Esq. 

Charles  Mackinnon,  Esq. 

David  John  Syme,  Esq. 

D.  M' Arthur,  Esq. 

The  Author. 

Moncrieff   Mitchell,    Esq. 

The  Rev.  George  Cowans,  Esq. 

Portrait  of  Lady. 

Mrs.  David  Outram. 

The  Rustic  Critic. 

Revising  his  Title  Deeds. 

The   late   Charles   Sidey,   Esq. 

Portrait  of  Young  Lady. 

Portrait  of  Gentleman. 

George  Watson,  P.R.S.A. 

Lent  by  John  Watson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 


WATT,  George  Fiddes 

Born  1873. 

Associate  1910. 

43  India  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1897    1x4  Feeding  the  Lambs. 

118  Girl   and  the  Goat. 


Painter 


CATALOGUE 


415 


270  J.  Turner,  Esq. 
466  Sunny  Pastures. 
Studio,     17    Albert    Hall,    Shandwick    Place, 
Edinburgh. 

1898  160  One  o'clock. 
351  Midsummer. 

439  On  the  Dee,  Aberdeenshire. 
455  Fiddle  and  I. 

1899  46  Portrait  of  Lady. 

259  Portrait. 

1900  10  The  Miller's  Ducks. 

480  Arthur  Dewar,  Esq.,  M.P. 

1901  134  John  Smith,  Esq.,  Ex-Provost  of  Peter- 

head. 
361  The  Coming  Storm. 

Lent  by  Robert  Gray,  Esq.,  Peterhead. 
385  Mrs.  Robert  Gray,  Peterhead. 
447  The  Duck  Farm. 

1902  123  Mrs.  John  Smith,  Peterhead. 
148  From  Highlands  to  Lowlands. 
484  J.  B.  Sutherland,  Esq. 

1903  185  The  Hon.  Mrs.  Elliot,  Kelso. 
338  A  Study. 

Lent    by    Robert    Sawers,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 

1904  368  The  Mother's  Riches. 
509  Portrait  of  Lady. 

2  Great  Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1905  135  A  Portrait. 

260  Muriel,  Daughter  of  J.  B.  Sutherland, 

Esq. 

1906  156  Isabel,     Daughter    of    Hugh    Young, 

Esq.,  Nairn. 
188  Tommy. 

1907  130  Dr.  Joseph  Bell. 

344  Simon     Somerville     Lawrie,     LL.D.  : 

Presentation  Portrait. 
357  Lady  Stormonth  Darling. 

1908  241  The  Hon.  Lord  Low. 

490  Alexander  Wallace,  Esq.,  Tain. 

1909  154  Mrs.  Miller. 

211  David  Riddell,  Esq.,  Paisley. 
508  Lady  Ardwall. 

1910  137  The  Rev.  John  Hart,  Aberlady. 
458  Thomas  Smith  Clouston,  M.D. 
468  Mrs.  James  Hood,  Lasswade. 

1911  12  Professor  Chiene. 

62  The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Guthrie. 


42  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1912  94  Benjamin    Hall  Blyth,    Esq. 

119  Sir  John  Hatt  Noble  Graham,  Bart. 
322  Lord  Haldane. 
8  Ravelston  Park,  Edinburgh. 

1913  87  The  late  Very  Rev.  Norman  Macleod, 

D.D.  (Church  of  Scotland.  Pre- 
sented by  Subscribers.) 

116  William  M'Creath,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Ex- 
Provost  of  Girvan. 

189  Dr.  Fraser. 

1914  164  Earl  of  Haddington. 

1915  160  David  Thomson,  Esq. 

277  R.  T.  N.  Speir,  Esq.,  Culdees. 

1916  134  J.  Turnbull  Smith,  Esq.,  LL.D. 

Lent  by  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

187  The  Rt.   Hon.   Lord  Balfour  of  Bur- 
leigh, K.T.,  G.C.M.G. 
Lent  by  the  Church  of  Scotland.     (Pre- 
sented by  Subscribers,  1913.) 

365  The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Dundas. 


WESTMACOTT,  Henry  Sculptor 

Born  1799.     Died  1872. 

Hon.  Member  1830. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

8  West  Lauriston  Lane,  Edinburgh. 

1830  163  Bust  of  Miss  Dougal. 

164  Bust  of  John  Bowie,  Esq.,  W.S. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1831  371  Miniature  of  the  Duke  of  Kent. 
384  Bust  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Valpy. 
387  Bust  of  Young  Lady. 

389  Bust  of  Young  Lady. 
391  Bust   of   Young   Lady.    (Probably  by 
Alex.  Ritchie,  A.R.S.A.) 
22   Windsor  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1832  324  Model      of     Medallion      executed     in 

Marble.     Erected  by  the  inhabitants 
of    St.    Elizabeth,    West    Indies,    to 
Andrew   Miller,    Esq. 
332  Bust  in  Marble  of  Rev.  Dr.  Grant. 


416 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Westmacott,  Henry — continued 

333  Bust   in    Marble    of   John    Macintosh, 

Esq.,  M.D. 

334  Sketch  for  a  Monument. 

335  Bust  of  Signor  Paganini,  from  Life. 
1833    316  Bust  of  Rev.  John  Sinclair,  Edinburgh. 

318  Posthumous  Bust  of  Mrs.  Capt.  James 

Archibald  Campbell. 

319  Posthumous  Bust  in  Marble  of  A.  T.  S. 

Rowe,  Esq. 

320  Posthumous  Bust  of  Sir  Walter  Scott, 

Bart. 

321  Model  for  a  Cenotaph  to  the  Memory 

of    Sir    Walter    Scott,     Bart.,    sur- 
mounted by  a  Miniature  Bust  :  Sub- 
scription Cast. 
5  Royal  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

1835  353  Bust  of  Peter  Borthwick,  Esq.,  M.P. 
354  Model   of  a  Bust,   to  be  executed   in 

Marble,  of  General  Jackson,   Presi- 
dent of  U.S.A. 

1836  333  Marble  Bust   of   the  late   Sir  Walter 

Scott,  Bart. 
345  A  Model  of  a  Cenotaph  in  Granite,  sur- 
mounted by  a  Bust  in  Marble,  in 
Memory  of  the  Bard  of  Abbotsford, 
to  be  erected  by  Subscription  at  New 
York. 


WHISTLER,  James  Abbott  M'Neill 

Painter  and  Etcher 

Born  1834.     Died  1903. 

Hon.  Member  1902. 

no  Rue  du  Bac,  Paris. 
1899    143  The  Piano. 

Lent    by    John    James    Cowan,     Esq., 
Murray  field. 
209  Thames  in   Ice.     (National  Gallery  of 
Art,  Washington.     Charles  L.  Freer 
Gift,  1909.) 
Lent  by  John  James  Cowan,  Esq. 

8  Fitzroy  Street,  Fitzroy  Square,  London. 
1901    346  Pink    and   Grey,    Chelsea.      (National 
Gallery  of  Art,  Washington.     Charles 
L.  Freer  Gift,  1909.) 
Lent  by  John  James  Cowan,  Esq. 


347  Chelsea,  Nocturne,  Gold  and  Grey. 
Lent  by  John  James  Cowan,  Esq. 

1902  240  The  White  Girl. 

Lent  by  Arthur  H.  Studd,  Esq.,  London. 

74  Cheyne   Walk,  Chelsea,   London. 

1903  232  The  Fur  Jacket.    (Worcester  Museum, 

Mass.,   U.S.A.    Bought,    1910.) 
Lent  by  Wm.  Burrell,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
292  '  La   Princesse  du   Pays  de  la   Porce- 
laine.'      (National    Gallery    of    Art, 
Washington.      Charles  L.  Freer  Gift, 
1909.) 
Lent  by  William  Burrell,  Esq. 

1904  75  Amsterdam  in  Winter.     (National  Gal- 

lery of  Art,  Washington.     Charles  L. 

Freer  Gift,  1909.) 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Cowan,  Esq. 

76  Rose  and  Pink  :  The  Mother's  Sleep. 

(N.G.  of  Canada,  Ottawa.    Bought 

1912.) 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Cowan,  Esq. 

77  Blue  and  Silver,  Belle  Isle :  Water  Colour. 

Lent  by  Miss  Birnie  Philip,  London. 

78  Lillie  :   an  Oval. 

Lent  by  Miss  Birnie  Philip. 

80  Moreby    Hall.     (National    Gallery    of 

Art,  Washington.    Charles  L.  Freer 

Gift,  1909.) 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Cowan,  Esq. 

81  Onstead  (Oxstead),  Surrey.    (National 

Gallery  of  Art,  Washington.     Charles 

L.  Freer  Gift,  1909.) 

Lent  by  J.  J.  Cowan,  Esq. 
250  Nocturne. 

Lent  by  W.  C.  Alexander,  Esq. 
252  Sir    Henry    Irving    as    Philip    II.    of 

Spain.     (Metropolitan  Museum,  New 

York.    Bought  1910.) 

Lent  by  Sir  Henry  Irving. 

255  Trafalgar  Square,  Chelsea.    (National 

Gallery  of  Art,  Washington.     Charles 

L.  Freer  Gift,  1909.) 

Lent  by  Martin  White,  Esq.,  London. 

256  The  Golden  Screen.    (National  Gallery 

of    Art,     Washington.     Charles     L. 
Freer  Gift,  i9°9-) 
Lent  by   Lord  Battersea. 
276  Old   Battersea    Bridge. 

Lent  by  Edmund  Davis,  Esq.,  London. 


CATALOGUE 


417 


280  Miss  Alexander. 

Lent  by  W.  C.  Alexander,  Esq. 

294  Nocturne  (Blue  and  Gold),  Valparaiso. 
(National  Gallery  of  Art,  Washing- 
ton.   Charles  L.  Freer  Gift,  1909.) 
Lent  by  Geo.  McCulloch,  Esq.,  London. 

296  Miss  Alexander. 

Lent  by  W.  C.  Alexander,  Esq. 

299  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

Lent  by  George  McCulloch,  Esq. 

307  A  Note  in  Red  and  Violet :  Nets. 

Lent     by     Miss      Constance      Halford, 
London. 

308  General  Dealer. 

Lent  by  John  James  Cowan,  Esq. 

309  The  Summer  Sea.    (National  Gallery 

of    Art,    Washington.      Charles    L. 
Freer  Gift,  1909.) 
Lent  by  John  James  Cowan,  Esq. 
3"  Thomas     Carlyle.      (Kelvingrove     Art 
Gallery,      Glasgow.      Bought     1891. 
The  first  work  of  Whistler  acquired 
for  a  Public  Gallery  in  Britain.) 
Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of 
Glasgow. 

312  The  Curd's  Little  Class. 

Lent  by  John  James  Cowan,  Esq. 

313  The    Little   Nurse.    (National  Gallery 

of     Art     Washington.      Charles     L. 

Freer  Gift,  1909.) 

Lent  by  John  James  Cowan,  Esq. 

314  The  Angry  Sea.     (National  Gallery  of 

Art,  Washington.     Charles  L.   Freer 

Gift,  1909.) 

Lent  by  John  James  Cowan,  Esq. 

322  Grey  and  Silver  :  The  Thames. 

Lent  by  Miss  Birnie  Philip. 

323  L'Enfance  :   Pastel. 

Lent  by  Miss  Birnie  Philip. 

324  Mrs.  Louis  Huth. 

Lent    by    Louis    Huth,    Esq.,    Possing- 
worth. 

327  Brown  and  Gold  :  '  Lillie  in  our  Alley. ' 

Lent  by  John  James  Cowan,  Esq. 

328  Phryne  la   Superb.     (National  Gallery 

of    Art,     Washington.     Charles    L. 

Freer  Gift,    1909.) 

Lent  by  Miss  Birnie  Philip. 


Twelve  Etchings  :  First  Venice  Set : 

555  The  Mast. 

556  Two  Doorways. 

557  The  Little  Venice. 

558  The  Piazzetta. 

559  The  Little  Mast. 

560  The  Traghetto. 

562  The  Palaces. 

563  The  Beggars. 

564  The  Little  Lagoon. 

565  Nocturne. 

566  The  Riva. 

567  The  Doorway. 

The  set  lent  by  His  Majesty  the  King. 
Twelve  Etchings  :   First  Thames  Set : 

570  Old  Hungerford  Bridge. 

571  Millbank. 

572  The  Lime  Burner. 

573  Black  Lion  Wharf. 

574  Tyzac,  Whiteley  &  Co. 

575  The  Little  Pool. 

577  Thames  Warehouses. 

578  The  Forge. 

579  Rotherhithe. 

580  The  Wine  Glass. 

581  Westminster  Bridge. 

582  The  Pool. 

The   set   lent   by   Joseph   Pennell,   Esq., 
London. 
Four  Lithographs  : 
561  The  Reading  Model. 

568  Jardin,  Rue  du  Bac. 

569  Les  Bonnes  du  Luxembourg. 
576  Jardin  du  Luxembourg. 

The  four  lent  by  J.  J.  Cowan,  Esq. 


WILKIE,  Sir  David  Painter 

Born  1785.     Died  1841. 

Hon.  Member  1832. 

Limner  for  Scotland  to  George  IV.,  William  IV. 

and  Queen  Victoria,  1823-41. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
London. 
1821      11  Pitlessie  Fair. 

Lent  by  Charles  Kinnear,  Esq.,.ofKinnear. 


2D 


418 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Wilkie,  Sir  David — continued 

1824      15  Duncan  Gray. 

51  Scene  from  the  '  Gentle  Shepherd.' 
(Engraving  after  vide  Jas.  Stewart, 
1828,  No.  227.  Also  vide  Wilkie, 
1847,  No.  436;  1863,  No.  206;  1880, 
No.  195.) 
59  The  Knife-grinder. 

1827  20  The  Chelsea  Pensioners.  Sketch  for 
the  picture  painted  for  the  Duke  of 
Wellington.     (Vide  1837,  No.  66.) 

1829     41  The  Penny  Wedding. 
Lent  by  His  Majesty. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1832      79  The      Highlander's     Return     to     his 
Family. 
Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Essex. 

7  Terrace,  Kensington,  London. 
1834      71  The  late  Earl  of  Kellie.     Painted  for 
the  County  Hall  of  Cupar. 
114  Study  for  part  of  the   Picture  in   the 
Royal   Collection   of    '  His    Majesty 
King  George   IV.,'   received  by   the 
Nobles  and  People  of  Scotland,  upon 
his  entrance  to  Holyrood,   Aug.    15, 
1822.    (Vide  1841,  No.  125.) 
Lent  by  Lady  Keith,  Ravelston. 

1837  66  Chelsea  Pensioners  reading  the  Gazette 

of    the    Battle    of    Waterloo.     (Vide 
1827,  No.  20.) 

Lent  by  the  Duke  of  Wellington. 
Vicarage  Place,   Kensington,  London. 

1838  200  The    Cottar's    Saturday    Night.      The 

finished  sketch  for  the  large  picture 
in    the    possession    of    Francis     G. 
Moon,   Esq.,   London. 
Lent  by  J.  G.  Kinnear,  Esq. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1840  50  The  Defence  of  Saragossa. 

Lent  by  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty. 
216  The  Spanish  Posado. 

Lent  by  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty. 

1841  125  His  Majesty  King  George  the  Fourth 

received  by  the  Nobles  and  People  of 
Scotland  upon  his  entrance  to  Holy- 
rood,  1822.     (Vide  1834,  No.  114.) 
Lent  by  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty. 


268  The  Guerilla's  Return  to  his  Family. 
The  concluding  subject  of  a  series  of 
four  pictures  representing  scenes 
characteristic  of  the  events  of  the 
late  War  in  Spain. 
Lent  by  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty. 

1843  41  Unfinished    Picture :    John    Knox    ad- 

ministering the  Sacrament  at  Calder 
House  shortly  after  the  Reformation. 
(N.G.  of  Scotland.     Presented  by  the 
R.S.A.,  1910.) 
Lent  by  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

1844  171  Villagers  listening  to  a  Story. 
172  Village  Card  Players. 

Lent  by  Charles  Kinnear,  Esq.,  Kinloch. 
These   two   pictures    were   painted 
when  the  artist  was  seventeen  years 
of  age. 
440  Pitlessie  Fair.     Painted  in  1804. 
Lent  by  Charles  Kinnear,  Esq. 

1846  12  The  Jew's  Harp. 

Lent  by  W.  Wells,  Esq.,  Redleaf,  Pens- 
hurst. 
145  Distraining  for  Rent. 

Lent  by  W.  Wells,  Esq. 
421  A  Village  Festival.     (Sketch  for  picture 

in   the   National   Gallery,   bought  in 

1828  in  Angerstein  Collection.) 

Lent  by  W.  Wells,  Esq. 

1847  436  The     Gentle     Shepherd :     a     Sketch. 

(Vide   1824,   No.   51,   1863,   No.   206, 

1880,  No.  195.) 

Lent  by  James  Hall,  Esq.,  London. 
498  The  Nativity.    This  unfinished  Sketch 

was  painted  at  Jerusalem,  and  was 

the  last  production  of  the  Artist. 

Lent  by  James  Hall,  Esq. 
1849      54  Alfred    in    the    Neat-herd's    Cottage. 

The  Sketch  for  the  large  Picture. 

Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
145  Benvenuto  Cellini  presenting,   for  the 

approval  of  Pope  Paul  III.,  a  Silver 

Censer  of  his  own  workmanship. 

Lent  by  Charles  Birch,  Esq.,  Harbourne 
Hall. 
1851      55  Blind    Man's   Buff.     (N.G.    of   British 

Art.    Sketch  for  picture.    Bequeathed 

by  Miss  Harriet  Bredel,   1875.) 

Lent  by  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty. 


CATALOGUE 


419 


1852      42  Henry  Warden  brought  as  a  Prisoner 
before  the  Sub-Prior  of  Kennaquhair 
by  Christie  of  the  Clinthill. 
Lent  by  John  Miller,  Esq. 
1863     15  The  Cottar's  Saturday  Night. 
Lent  by  Matthew  M.  Muir,  Esq. 
117  The    Guerilla    Council    of   War:    The 
Departure. 

Lent  by  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty. 
206  Scene    from    the    '  Gentle    Shepherd.' 
(Vide   1824,   No.    51;    1847,   No.   436; 
1880,   No.   195.) 
208  The  Penny  Wedding. 

Lent  by  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty. 
302  His  Majesty  King  George  the  Fourth 
received  by  the  Nobles  and  People 
of  Scotland  upon  his  entrance  to 
Holyrood,  1822.  (Vide  1841,  No. 
125.) 

Lent  by  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty. 
1872     175  The  Village  Politicians.    (Dundee  Art 
Gallery.     Sketch    for    picture.      Be- 
queathed by  George  Duncan,  M.P., 
1878.) 
1880    132  His  Majesty  George  the  Fourth. 

Lent  by  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty. 
190  Thomas  Erskine,  Ninth  Earl  of  Kellie. 
Lent  by   the   Court   House   Commission 
of  Cupar. 
195  Scene    from    'The    Gentle   Shepherd.' 
(Vide   1824,    No.    51;    1847,   No.   436; 
1883,    No.    206.    Another   version    of 
this    picture    in    N.G.    of    Scotland. 
Bought  1908.) 

Lent  by  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Esq. 
274  Professor  Leslie. 

Lent  by  R.  Ferguson,  Esq.,  Raith. 
5317  Mrs.  Captain  Wilkie,  the  sister-in-law 
of  Sir  David  Wilkie.    Painted  in  1806. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  General  Riddell,  Melrose. 


WILLIAMS,  John  Francis         Painter 

Born  1785.     Died  1846. 

Foundation  Academician  1826. 

One  of  the  nine  artists  who  withdrew  after 

the  first  meeting. 

Academician  1829  (Hope  and  Cockburn  Award). 

Treasurer  1832-1846. 


ASSOCIATED   SOCIETY  OF  ARTISTS, 
EDINBURGH. 

10  South  St.  David  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1811  50  View    on    the    Coast   of    the    Isle   of 

Wight :   Gale  Abating  :   Moonlight. 

162  View    on     the     East     End     of    Loch 

Catherine  :  Evening. 
21  Leith  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1812  14  View   from   the    Devil's   Punch   Bowl, 

Hampshire. 
57  Loch  Venacher  :  Benvenue  in  the  dis- 
tance. 
156  Landscape  Composition  :  Evening. 
28  Greenside  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1813  95  View  on  the  Coast :  Smugglers  Land- 

ing. 
114  Fisherman's  Cottage  at  Itchen  Ferry. 
141  Landscape :  Nether  Liberton  Mill. 

163  Flint  Mill,  Morrison's  Haven. 

EDINBURGH   EXHIBITION   SOCIETY. 

Infirmary  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1815  10  Cottage  in  North  Wales. 
14  Craigie  Mill,  near  Perth. 

16  Cottage  at  Stonehouse. 

17  An  English  Cottage. 

18  A  Cottage  near  Edinburgh. 

32  Warwick  Castle. 

33  View  in  the  Vale  of  Llewd. 
68  Castle  :  Storm  in  the  distance. 
85  Part  of  Killin  and  Loch  Tay. 

125  Part  of  Loch  Katrine. 
153  Part  of  Loch  Katrine. 
170  Conway  Castle. 
George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1816  2  Sketch  of  an  English  Cottage. 

4  Drawing  of  Carisbrooke  Castle  Gate. 
70  Landscape  :  Composition. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

Waterloo  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1821      27  Bridge  over  the  Reuss  at  L 'Hospital, 
Mount  St.  Gothard. 
46  Ravensheugh      Castle      and      Fishing 

Boats. 
53  View  of  the   Bridge  and  Chateau  at 
Heidelberg,  on  the  Neckar. 


420 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Williams,  John  Francis — continued 

165  Loch  Long,  from  Arrochar  Grounds. 
170  Landscape. 

185  A  Roman  Tower  at  Cologne. 
1822      14  Dunoon,  Firth  of  Clyde. 
25  The  Cuthill  Salt-Pans. 
38  Cape  or  Red  Head  of  Angus-shire. 
205  View  of  Hillside  near  Aberdour. 
211  View  near  Gosford. 
222  Buckhaven  Beach. 
6  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1824  13  The  Mouth  of  the  Leven  :  Morning. 
19  The  North  Tower  of  Cardinal  Beaton's 

Castle,  St.  Andrews. 
52  Windmill  at  the  Salt-Pans,  Leven. 

57  Landscape. 

58  A  Fresh  Gale  off  Garroch-head,  Bute, 

Firth  of  Clyde  :   Arran  in   the  dis- 
tance. 
60  A  Study  on  the  Fife  Coast,  near  Leven. 
95  A  Coast  Scene. 
109  View  of  Ravensheugh  Castle. 
112  Study  on  the  Fife  Coast. 
21  St.  Andrew's  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1825  4  An  Old  Farm-house  at  West  Libber- 

ton. 
15  A  Water-mill  at  Duddingstone. 
17  View  from  Kellyburn,  Firth  of  Clyde  : 

Afternoon. 
91  The  Cloch  Lighthouse,  Firth  of  Clyde. 
100  Buckhaven. 
115  View  of  Queensferry,  from  the  South. 

1826  55  View  of   Edinburgh,   from  the   Union 

Canal,  sketched  1819. 

107  Roslin  Chapel,  from  the  East. 

146  Entrance  to  the  Port  of  Leith. 

156  Scene  near  Sandhouse  Bay,  Coast  of 
Ayrshire.  (Probably  Diploma  Work. 
'Scene  of  Ayrshire  Coast.'  R.S.A. 
Collection.) 

228  Morning  on  the  Beach,  near  Fisher- 
row. 

1827  34  Sea  View. 

52  Waterfall  near  Edinburgh. 
77  Craigmillar  Castle. 
140  Burntisland  Bay,  from  the  Sands  near 
Aberdour :   Morning. 

1828  19  On  the  Coast  near  Arbroath. 

136  Landscape  :  Stirling  in  the  distance. 
150  The  Firth  of  Forth  near  Bo'ness. 


1829  55  Tinto,  from  the  Road  to  Cairnworth. 
60  Vessels  beating  up  off  Ostend  Harbour. 
77  Squally  Weather  off  Burntisland. 

107  Glen  Rosa,  Island  of  Arran. 

113  A  Study  near  Prestonpans. 

115  The  Clyde,  from  near  Bowling  :  Calm 
Evening.  Painted  for  the  Royal  In- 
stitution. 

125  Cottages  near  the  Pentlands. 

188  Drachenfels,  from  the  Rhine. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

21  St.  Andrew's  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1830  122  View   from  the   Calton    Hill,   looking 

eastward. 
228  View  of  Fisherrow  Harbour. 
240  Largo  Bay,  Firth  of  Forth. 
280  Dumbarton  Rock  :  Morning. 

1831  48  Craigmillar  Castle,  from  the  Dalkeith 

Road. 
55  The     Solway,     from     the     Beach     at 

Alonby. 
118  The  Bridge  of  Dochart  at  Killin. 
130  Windsor  Castle. 
221  Appin-a-dhu,   Perthshire. 
287  Doune      Castle :      Effect      before      a 

Thunderstorm. 
294  Tarbet  (Tarbert?) :  a  Fishing  Station. 

1831  22  Scene  on   the  Ayrshire  Coast :   Storm 

passing  off.  (Exhibited  as  Diploma 
Work,  owned  by  Scottish  Academy. 
Now  in  R.S.A.  Diploma  Collection.) 

1832  21  Ravensheugh  Castle,  from  the  East. 
27  Wardie,   from  the  Beach. 

Lent    by    Captain    Boswell    Donaldson, 
R.N. 
45  Norham  Castle. 
103  Crombie-point :  Blackness  Castle  in  the 

distance  :  a  Hazy  Effect. 
187  A  Scene  on  the  Water  of  Leith,  near 

Redhall  Mills. 
216  A  Study  upon  the  Beach. 
240  Cottage  Scene. 

261  The  Entrance  to  Falkland  Palace. 
121  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1833  13  Douglas  Pier,   Isle  of  Man  :  a  Squall 

passing  off. 
32  Falkland  Palace,  from  the  East. 
57  View  in  the  Glen  above  Nuthill. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Tyndal  Bruce. 


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421 


68  Vessels  off  Bamborough  Castle. 

129  The  Chain  Pier  and  Wardie. 

Lent    by    Captain    Donaldson    Boswell, 
R.N. 

130  Falkland,  from  the  Nuthill  Grounds. 
140  Portobello  Tower  and  Beach  :    Morn- 
ing. 

142  A  Study  in  the  Nuthill  Grounds. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Tyndal  Bruce. 

239  The  Boat  of  Cluny,  on  the  Tay  :  Even- 
ing. 
Lent  by  Sir  Neil  Menzies,  Bart. 

1834  5  A   Pool  at  the  Head  of  the  Pass  of 

Killiecrankie. 

Lent  by  G.  Watson,  Esq. 
51  The  Coast  of  Angusshire  :  Auchmithy 

Fishing-boats     returning     before     a 

Storm. 
77  Dunolly  Castle,   Argyleshire. 
106  Cottages    near    Port    Bannatyne,    in 

Bute. 
167  Loch  Fad,  Bute. 
182  Fishing    Boats    off    Port    Bannatyne, 

Bute. 
253  Fishing    Boats    in    a    Breeze    off    the 

Coast  of  Arran. 

1835  8  Buckhaven. 

63  Loch  Scriven,   Argyleshire  :  a  Squally 

Day. 
77  A  Scene  on  the  Beach  at  Leven. 
in  The  Vale  of  Eden,  from  near  Wellfield, 

Fifeshire. 
193  Roslin,  from  the  Bed  of  the  Esk. 
235  Nish  Dhu,  Killearn. 
243  Peel  Castle. 

1836  25  Sunset    on    the    Beach    at    Cramond 

Water. 
55  Stirling  Castle,  from  the  Forth. 
82  Kilchurn  Castle. 
95  Blair  Drummond  Moss. 
129  St.     Margaret's     Hope,     from     above 

South  Queensferry. 
147  Loch  Awe,  from  Glenara. 
220  Inch  Garvie,  from  South  Queensferry. 

1837  25  Fast  Castle,  Berwickshire. 

44  Doune  Castle,  from  the  East. 

75  Loch     Achray,     the    Trossachs,     and 

Benvenue. 
126  View  from  near  North  Queensferry  : 

Edinburgh  in  the  distance. 


156  Leith  Roads  during  the  Regatta. 
275  Crighton  Castle. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Callander,  Esq.,  Preston 
Hall. 

1838  19  Ramsay     Lodge,     from     the     Princes 

Street  Gardens. 

21  Charleston  Harbour,  from  Limekilns. 

48  Castle  Ringle,  Rilmon  Bay,  Skye. 
100  A  Study  of  the  Coulin  Mountains, 
in  North  Queensferry:  Evening. 
119  Old  Grange  Bridge,  Borrowdale. 
137  Loch  Scavig,  Isle  of  Skye. 
172  Near  Gosford,  Firth  of  Forth. 
215  Dunolly  Castle. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  25  Rosythe  Castle  :   Sunset. 

83  Heidelberg,  from  the  Darmstadt  Road. 

Sketched  18 17. 
i2i  The  Entrance  to  Crail  Harbour,   Isle 

of  May  in  the  distance. 
224  Edinburgh  Castle,  from  Princes  Street 

Gardens. 
284  Fishing    Boats    weathering    the    Billy 

Ness :  Pittenweem  and  St.  Monance 

in  the  distance. 
301  Evening,  on  the  Solway. 
319  A  Study  in  the  Grounds  of  Preston  Hall. 

342  East  Tarbert,  Loch  Fyne. 

374  The  Bridge  of  Garry,  Killiecrankie. 

1840  no  The  Boats  off  Fisherrow  Harbour. 
134  A  Fresh  Breeze  off  Inchkeith. 

176  The  Flow  of  the  Solway  :  Evening  be- 
fore a  Storm. 

218  Coast  Scene  near  Carriden,  Linlith- 
gowshire. 

248  View  from  near  the  Bastion  in  the 
Hopeton  Grounds. 

329  Morning  before  Sunrise,  Anstruther : 
Fishing  Boats  returning. 

343  The  Landing  Place  at  Crombie  Point : 

Morning. 
357  Drygrange  and  Borrowstouness. 

1841  23  Squally  Day  at  Queensferry. 

30  Culloden   Moor :    Beauly  Firth   in  the 

distance. 
48  Doune  Castle,  from  the  North- West : 

Stirling  in  the  distance. 
233  Fishing  Smacks  in  a  Gale  off  the  Bass 

Rock. 


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Williams,  John  Francis — continued 

303  Cottages  at  Little  France  :  Craigmillar 

Castle  in  the  distance. 
382  Strathard,  Ben  Blaven,  and  the  Coolin 

Mountains,  Skye. 
403  Cottages  on  the  Beach  at  Buckhaven. 

412  Tantallon  Castle. 

1842  47  The    Cove    of    Dunglas,    near    Cock- 

burnspath  :  Fast  Castle  in  distance. 
93  The  Entrance  to  Dunbar  Harbour. 
118  Tantallon  Castle,  from  the  South-east. 
130  Ruins  of  the  Castle  of  Rheinfels,  from 

St.   Goar. 
222  Dunbar  Castle. 
333  A  Scene  on  the  Firth  of  Forth,  near 

Carriden. 
366  On   the  Coast   of  Galloway,   near  the 

Mouth  of  the  Dee. 
386  A  Bridge  over  Dores  Burn,  near  Loch 

Ness. 

1843  16  A  Squally  Day  off  Flamborough  Head. 
28  View     from     Carlin's     Nose,     North 

Queensferry  :  Edinburgh  in  the  dis- 
tance. . 

113  The  Solway,  from  Allonby  :  Criffel  in 
the  distance. 

150  Jedburgh  Bridge  and  Abbey. 

193  Dublin  Bay,  from  the  Howth  Road. 

227  Carrick  Fergus  Castle. 

249  A  Hazy  Morning  on  the  Beach  at 
Auchmithy. 

433  Fair  Head,  Antrim. 

1844  13  Black  Water,  near  Killearn. 
49  The  Cuilin  Mountains. 

95  A  Fresh  Breeze  off  Scarborough  Castle. 
197  Stirling  Castle,  from  Allan  Water. 
393  The  Firth  of  Forth,  from  near  Gosford. 

413  A   Preventive   Service   Station    on    the 

Ayrshire  Coast. 
442  Tarbert :  a  Fishing  Station  on  Loch  Long. 

1845  76  Buckhaven. 

153  Doune  Castle  :  Stirling  in  distance. 

184  The  Mouth  of  the  Dee,  from  Tors. 

187  Kirkcaldy  Sands,  Seafield  Tower : 
Arthur  Seat,  Edinburgh,  in  the  dis- 
tance. 

311  The  Entrance  to  the  Old  Harbour  at 
Kirkcaldy  :  a  Fresh  Breeze. 

326  Evening  on  the  Solway  :  Dumfriesshire 
Hills  in  the  distance. 


336  Ravensheuch  Castle,  from  the  East. 
1846      50  Inchkeith,  from  Portobello. 

140  The  Firth  of  Clyde,  from  near  Kelly 

Burn. 
207  The  Abbey  Craig  and  Lime  Kilns,  near 

Stirling. 
239  Firth    of    Clyde,    from    the    Cumbrae 

Island  :  a  Squally  Day. 
261  The  Widow's  Cottage,  near  Allonby. 
408  The  Entrance  to  Cowes  Harbour. 
1863     32  Neidpath  Castle,  Peeblesshire. 

Lent  by  Sir  G.  G.  Montgomery,  Bart. 
126  Stobo  Castle,    Peeblesshire. 

Lent  by  Sir  G.  G.  Montgomery,  Bart. 

WILSON,  Charles  Heath       Architect, 
Painter  and  Landscape  Gardener 

Born  1809.     Died  1882. 
Associate  1835-58. 
Wildshire's    Lodgings,    9    South    St.     David 
Street,  Edinburgh. 

1835  299  The     Forum,     looking     towards     the 

Capitol. 

300  The  Capitol  and  the  Temples  of  Con- 

cord and  Jupiter  Tonans. 

301  The  Temple  of  Jupiter  Stator. 

302  The  Forum,  looking  towards  the  Arch 

of  Titus. 

303  The  Temple  of  Peace  and  Church  of 

St.  Francesca  Romana. 

(Nos.   299-303,   Five  Views  in  and 
near  Roman  Forum.) 
310  The   Temple   of  Vesta   in   the   Piazza 
della  Bocca  della  Verita. 

312  Temple  of  Jupiter  Tonans  :  a  View  in 

the  Roman  Forum. 

313  The  Arch  of  Septimus  Severus. 
7  North  St.  David  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1836  268  The  Arch  of  Titus,  Rome. 

272*  Design  for  a  Fountain  at  Newcastle- 

on-Tyne. 
283  Sketch  :  Design  for  a  Fountain,  in  the 

Italian  Cinque  cento  Style. 

1837  298  The  Forum  of  Pompeii  :  Vesuvius  in 

the  distance. 
306  View  of  the  Piazza  del  Gran'  Duca. 
310  Mills  on  the  Arno,  Florence. 
329  La  Piccola  Marina,   Sorrento,  Bay  of 

Naples. 


CATALOGUE 


423 


42   York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1838  325  Design   for  a  Cottage   in   the   Italian 

Style. 
342  San  Lorenzo,  Genoa. 
347  View  of  the  Lung'  Arno,  Florence. 
8  N orthumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1839  398  Sorrento. 
400  Naples. 
435  Tivoli. 

448  Part    of    the    Street    of    the    Tombs, 

Pompeii. 
453  St.  Peter's,  Rome. 
470  Roslin  Chapel. 

1840  429  Design   submitted  at  the  Competition 

for  the   Nelson   Monument,   in  Tra- 
falgar Square,  London. 

464  Florence,  from  the  Boboli  Gardens. 

465  Principal     Entrance     to     the     Chapel 

Royal,  Holyrood. 

466  Part    of    the    Interior   of    the   Chapel 

Royal,  Holyrood. 

1841  444  The  Bell  Rock,  on  the  Coast  near  Aber- 

dour. 

482  A  Suggestion  for  placing  the  proposed 
Monument  to  the  Duke  of  Welling- 
ton. 

505  The  Coliseum. 

513  Ponte  Delia  Carraja  and  Part  of  Flor- 
ence. 

521  Ancient  Church  at  Aberdour. 

1842  437  Pompeii. 

442  A     Recollection     of     the     Campagna 

Romana. 
452  Sketch  of  Wemyss  Bay. 

1843  488  Church  of  All  Saints,  Florence. 
573  Temple  of  Vesta,  Rome. 


WILSON,  James  Zoologist  and  Painter 

Born  1795.     Died  1856. 

Hon.  Member  1827. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 

26  St.  James'  Square,  Edinburgh. 
1827    148  Miss  Broughton. 

215  Girl  in  a  Fancy  Dress. 


18  Cumberland  Street,  Edinburgh. 
1828    156  Psyche. 

Berwick. 
1830     85  An  Old  Scotchman. 
129  Fish. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

26  St.  James'  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1827  139  Mr.  Chaplain. 
Woodville,  Canaan. 

1828  7  Gull :  Young  of  the  Black-Headed  or 

Pewit  Gull. 

1829  337  Teal  Drake. 

357  The  Night  Heron. 


WILSON,  John  ("Jock")  Painter 

Born  1774.     Died  1855. 
Hon.  Member  1827. 

INSTITUTION    FOR    THE    ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  FINE  ARTS  IN  SCOT- 
LAND.   (Royal  Charter  granted  in  1827.) 
2  Pratt  Street,  Lambeth,  London. 

1821  21  Water   Mill. 

42  View  in  the  Thames. 
171  Dutch  Fishing-Boats. 
174  Dutch  Fishing-Boats. 

1822  24  Ivy  Bridge,  Devonshire. 

31  Fishing  Boats  making  the  Harbour  on 

the  Flemish  Coast. 
36  Landscape. 
41  Glastonbury. 
45  On  the  Sussex  Coast. 
188  Near  Musselburgh. 
192  On  the  Fifeshire  Coast. 
1824      88  Coast  Scene. 

SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

London.  * 

1827  18  Sea   Piece  :    Beachy  Head  in   the  dis- 

tance. 
51  Near  Hounslow. 

269  Fishing  Town  on  the  Coast  of  Devon- 
shire. 

1828  43  Near  Bromley,  Kent. 

47  Dulcot  Mill,  Somerset. 

48  On  the  Sussex  Coast,  near  Eastbourne. 
55  On  the  Dutch  Coast. 

57*  On  the  Beach  near  Scheveling. 


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Wilson,  John  ("Jock") — continued 

61  Scene  on  the  River  Itchen. 

96  Bridge  on  the  Avon,  Devonshire. 
102*  Scene  on   the  Canal  between   Calais 

and  St.  Omer. 
158  Entrance  of  Gravelines  Harbour. 
161  Cascade  on  the  Avon,  Devonshire. 
212  On  the  Dutch  Coast. 
6  Union  Place,  Lambeth,  London. 
1829      48  Ferry  Boat  on   the   Maese.     (N.G.   of 
Scotland.    Presented  by  R.S.A.,  1910.) 
150  Calais  Pier  :  a  Passing  Shower. 
224  The  Maese,  near  Rotterdam. 
1831      38  French  Fishing  Boats  on  the  Seine. 
106  On  the  Sussex  Coast. 
119  Brick  Kiln  near  Chichester. 
295  Criccieth  Castle,   North  Wales. 
10  Cordington  St.,  Hampstead  Road,  London. 

1837  98  A  Fresh  Breeze. 
99  A  Calm. 

153  Morning. 

194  Dutch  Boats  off  the  Brill. 
83  Pratt  Street,   Camden  Town,  London. 

1838  130  A  Fisherman's  Cottage. 

170  Calais     Sands,     Evening :     Shrimpers 

returning. 
198  Entrance  of  the  Meuse. 
237  Off  the  Sussex  Coast. 
244  Entry  to  Boulogne  Harbour. 

ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY. 

1839  23  A  Storm  on  the  Coast  of  Fife. 

74  The  Isle  of  May,  from  the  Fifeshire 
Coast :  Gun  Frigate  reefing  Top- 
sails, and  Pilot  going  out. 

174  Fall  of  the  Conway. 

175  Sea  Piece. 

227  Scene  on  the  French  Coast,  Normandy. 

270  Sea  Piece. 

317  Stonebyres  Linn. 

1840  224  Homeward-bound    Indiamen    stranded 

near  Rye. 
226  Near  Boulogne. 
247  Limekiln  on  the  Bristol  Channel. 
307  Etretat     Rocks,     Normandy :      Boats 

going  out  to  a  Vessel  in  distress. 
313  Scheveland,  on  the  Coast  of  Holland. 

1841  2  Scene  on  the  River  Orwell,  Suffolk. 

62  On  the  Sussex  Shore,  near  Brighton. 
337  City  of  Dort,  on  the  Meuse  :  Morning. 


346  On  the  Kentish  Coast. 
354  Coast  Scene  :  Normandy. 
389  On  the  Sussex  Shore,  near  Brighton. 
7  Edward  Street,  Hampstead  Road,  London. 

1842  12  The  Bass  Rock. 

60  Passengers  going  out  to  a  Steamer  off 

Portsmouth. 
145  Morning,  after  Storm. 
195  The  Pilot  Boat. 

1843  24  Flamborough  Head. 

63  Mussel  Gatherers  :  Evening. 
103  Wimeroe,  near  Boulogne. 
142  Burlington  Quay  :  Moonlight. 
411  Taking  a  Pilot  on  Board. 

1844  36  Ambleteuse,  on  the  French  Coast. 
195  Near  Dieppe,  Normandy. 

215  Returning      from      Market :      French 

Coast. 
294  On  the  Bristol  Channel. 
338  Off  the  Coast  of  Holland. 
350  Scene  near  a  Farm. 

1845  55  Chryses,  the  Priest  of  Apollo. 

167  Folkestone,  on  the  Kentish  Coast. 
205  Burntisland,  from  the  East. 
1  St.  James'  Square,  Edinburgh. 

1846  148  Tr£port,  on  the  Coast  of  Normandy. 
161  Crossing  the  Brill  Bar  :  Squally  Even- 
ing. 

186  The  Queen's  Ferry. 
332  Edinburgh,  from  Ravelrig. 
341  On  the  Coast  of  Forfarshire. 
7  Camden  Street  North,  Camden  Town,  Lon- 
don. 

1847  222  Ravensheugh  Castle,  from  the  West : 

Morning. 
276  Approach  to  Fe*  Camp,   Normandy. 
346  On  the  River  Conway,  North  Wales. 
431  The  Rumbling  Brig,  Kinross-shire. 

1848  66  Town  and  Canal  of  Delft. 

160  Waterfall  at  Cladich,  Argyleshire. 
1883     24  Seascape. 

77  The  Stranded  Ship. 
94  Tantallon. 
183  Ravensheugh. 

Nos.    24,    77,    94   and    183    lent   by    the 
Solicitor-General,     afterwards    Lord 
Young. 
1880     10  Landscape  :  Ravensheugh. 
Lent  by  Lord  Young. 


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425 


200  Sea  View,  with  Shipping  :  Taking  in 

a  Pilot. 

Lent  by  Lord  Young. 
248  Landscape  :  Tantallon. 

Lent  by  Lord  Young. 
267  Sea  View. 

Lent  by  James  T.  Hay,  Esq. 
387  Sea  View. 

Lent  by  Lord  Young. 
410  Coast  Scene,  with  Stranded  Vessel. 

Lent  by  Lord  Young. 


WINGATE,  James  Lawton       Painter 

Born  1846. 
Associate  1879.     Academician  1886. 

40  Claremont  Street,  Glasgow. 

1865  721  Strath  Echaig. 

1866  551  Loch  Awe. 

32  Buckingham  Terrace,  Glasgow. 

1867  776  Ben  Slarive,  Loch  Etive. 

1868  69  From  the  Facade  of  the  Post  Office, 

Venice. 
339  Venice. 

370  ■  Ninety  Summers,'  near  Florence. 
Lent  by  James  Miller,  Esq. 
Zambesi  Cottage,  Hamilton. 

1869  509  Cadzow  Burn,  near  Hamilton. 
524  A  Passing  Shower :  Glen  Lean. 

1871  29  Glen  Croe. 

695  Loch  Long,  from  near  the  Head. 
60  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1872  76  Woodland  Path. 
307  Loch  Katrine. 

521  Playing  the  Chanter. 

1873  74  Ash  Trees  in  Spring. 
139  Summer. 

179  A  River. 

200  Beeches  :  a  Sketch. 

368  Blairdrummond  Park. 

493  Blairdrummond  Beeches,  Doune. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
748  '  Spring.' 
22  St.  Giles'  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1874  113  Chestnut  Trees,  Comrie. 
205  Ploughing. 

335  St.  Fillans,  Perthshire. 

344  A  Field  Road. 

348  St.  Fillans,  Perthshire. 


409  Puss  Begging. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
440  Road  Scene  :  Autumn. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
556  Hoeing  Turnips. 
643  Willow  Trees,  near  Ratho. 

1875  1  Early    Potato    Harvest    in    Ayrshire : 

Gleaning. 

189  A  Leisure  Hour.  (Smith  Institute, 
Stirling.  '  Leisure  Moments. '  J.  L. 
Piatt  Bequest,  1914.) 

192  A  Hill  Road. 

304  In  the  Cool  of  the  Morning. 

350  Old  Church   at  Muthill,    near  Crieff. 
(Vide  1880,    No.    409.)    (Kelvingrove 
Art  Gallery,  Glasgow.     Presented  by 
T.  Graham  Young,  1900.) 
Lent  by  James  Young,  Esq.,  Kelly. 

640  In  the  Spring-time. 

1876  54  'Apple  Blossom.' 

Lent  by  John   H.    Dowries,   Esq.,   Glas- 
gow. 
97  '  Wintering.' 
181  Chipping  Oak  Bark. 

Lent  by  Captain  Lodder,  R.N. 
282  Woodmen. 
399  A  Hill  Road  at  Tarbert,  Loch  Fyne. 

1877  3  Herring-curing,  Tarbert,  Loch  Fyne. 

Lent  by  Edward  Martin,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
109  '  The  Sweet  of  the  Year. ' 

Lent  by   Hanson  Freeman,  Esq.,  York- 
shire. 
288  A  Carpenter's  Shop. 

Lent  by  James  Donald,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
380  '  Dolce  far  niente. ' 
416  Cutting  Turnips. 

Lent  by  John  Robertson,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

121  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1878  137  An  Old  Orchard. 

178  A  Village  Lane  in  Twilight. 
496  Going  Home. 

Lent  by  Wm.  McTaggart,  Esq.,  R.S.A. 
509  Autumn  Sunlight. 
545  Girl  feeding  a  Goat. 

Lent  by  William  Gibson,  Esq.,  Broughty 
Ferry. 
1  Alva  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1879  114  Wanderers. 
194  Eventide. 


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Wingate,  James  Lawton — continued 

411  Summer  Time.      (Laing  Art  Gallery, 

Newcastle.     Bought   1908.) 

Lent  by  Edward  Martin,  Esq. 
655  A  Forager. 
657  Siller  Saughs. 
1880      93  Quoiters. 

176  Carpenter's  Shop. 
334  Winter  Leaves. 

Lent  by  T.  Smith,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
390  Mare  and  Foal. 

Lent  by  J.  H.  Lorimer,  Esq. 
528  Stirling  Castle,  from  St.  Ninians. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 

1880  64  '  Dolce  far  niente.' 

Lent  by  William  Mackintosh,  Esq. 
71  Chipping  Oak  Bark. 

Lent  by  Captain  Lodder,  R.N. 
87  Ploughing. 

Lent  by  Miss  Bell. 
409  Old   Church   at    Muthill.      (Vide    1875, 

No.  350.) 

Lent  by  J.  Young,  Esq. 

1881  169  A  Road  with   Poplars  in   Early  Sum- 

mer. 
400  '  When  the  kye  comes  hame/ 

Lent    by     William     Chamberlin,     Esq.) 
Brighton. 
415  Making  Straw  Ropes. 
700  A  Swan's  Nest  among  the  Reeds. 

1882  125  Hay  Fields. 
209  Spring-Time. 
233  A  Study. 

345  Old  Church  at  Muthill. 

Lent  by  G.  B.  Thornton,  Esq. 

365  Winter  Twilight. 

366  Blackwater-foot,  Arran. 
502  Winter. 

1883  106  A  Stackyard. 
290  Early  Summer. 
305  The  Ford. 

332  A  Loch  Side. 

350  A  Crofter's  Patch  in  the  Moor. 
422  G.  Webster,  Esq.,  Sculptor. 
506  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

1884  14  Eventide. 

98  'The  Orra  Corner.' 
190  Orchard  in  Blossom. 
216  Sunset. 
293  A  Cottar's  Cow. 


448  Building  a  Hayrick. 
800  By  the  Roadside. 
Muthill,  and  1  Alva  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1885  61  Sunset  in  the  Woods. 
192  The  Shore  at  Carnoustie. 
282  A  Study. 

336  Poachers. 

387  Sunset  in  Spring-Time. 

543  Early  Lambs. 

1886  75  Wreck  of  the  Wood.     (Diploma  Work. 

R.S.A.  Collection.) 
262  Spring  Twilight. 
401  Spring-Time. 
495  The  Arrival  of  the  Haddock  Boats. 

1887  55  From  a  Garden  in  late  Autumn. 
173  Chrysanthemums. 

179  On  the  Machony. 
191  Watering  Horses. 
326  A  Water  Gate. 
St.  John's,  North  Colinton. 

1888  171  A  Summer's  Evening. 

Lent  by  T.  H.  Cooper,  Esq. 
179  Early  Summer  in  the  Stackyard. 

Lent  by  G.  Thornton,  Esq. 
272  Crofter's  Stacks. 
362  The  Woods  in  Winter. 
429  A  Lambing  Shed. 

Lent    by    J.    C.    Bell,    Esq.,    Broughly 
Ferry. 

1889  114  Study  of  a  Wave. 

Lent  by  George  B.  Thornton,  Esq. 
186  Going  to  Pasture. 

Lent  by  George  Mackay,  Esq.,  M.D. 

205  Summertime. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson. 
361  Linn  Mill,  near  Alloa. 

1890  157  Violas  and  Gardener's  Garter. 

Lent  by  James  Milne,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
164  Summer-Time. 

Lent  by  David  Thomson,  Esq.,  Alloa. 
241  Afterglow. 

Lent  by  Edward  Martin,   Esq. 

1891  122  A  Summer's  Evening. 
146  Portrait. 

182  '  At  the  Wa'  gaun  o'  the  Winter.' 
196  The   Drinking-Place  :    Mid-day,    Octo- 
ber. 

206  Interior  of  a  Byre. 
I89I-2299  The  Quiet  of  Evening. 

311  Spring-time,  near  Muthill. 


CATALOGUE 


427 


1893 

1894 
1895 

1896 


1897 


1898 


1899 


1900 


23  Near  Inveraray,  Loch  Fyne. 
131  On  the  Head  Rig. 
163  An  Autumn  Idyll. 
183  Wayside  Flowers. 
191  Sundown. 
173  A  Moor,  with  Highland  Cattle. 

Lent  by  R.   Alexander,   Esq.,  R.S.A. 
248  Evening  Sunshine  :  Strachur. 
258  Path   'mid  Willow  Trees  :   Summer. 
317  Burnside  in  the  Highlands. 
368  Moorland  Road  :  Sundown. 
27  Sun  Setting  amid  Shifting  Clouds. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Mackay. 
35  Elm  Trees  in  Spring. 

Lent   by   William    Ritchie,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
56  Yorkshire  Wold  :  Shadows  Gathering. 

Lent  by  Robert  Robertson,  Esq. 
140  Blue  Bells  and  Marguerites. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Roberts,  Esq.,  Selkirk. 
230  Spring  Day  in  a  Lane  at  Colinton. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Roberts,  Esq. 
228  The  Hour  of  Curfew. 
309  The  Fall  of  the  Leaf. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Paisley. 
316  Blithe  June  Day. 

Lent  by  W.  E.  Wingate,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
380  Highland  Glen  :  a  Breaking  Storm. 

Lent  by  Philip,  Esq.,  M.D. 

456  April  by  the  River  Side. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
260  Autumn's  Livery. 

Lent  by  P.  M'Omish  Dott,  Esq.,  Colin- 
ton. 
296  Lowsin'  Time. 

Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 
348  In  the  Deer  Forest :   Sundown. 

Lent  by  John  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
501  Springtime. 

Lent  by  John  Ramsay,  Esq. 
520  '  When  the  Quiet  of  Evening  bringeth 

Rest. ' 

Lent  by  Wm.  Hardie,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
210  Fine  Autumn  Weather :  Loch  Fyne. 

Lent    by    William    Mylne,    Esq.,    C.A., 
Edinburgh. 
270  A  Twilight,  with  Snow. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Peddie,  Edinburgh. 
171  Sunset  over  a  Moor. 

Lent  by  John  Ramsay,  Esq. 


183  Golden  Sunset. 

Lent  by  John  Ramsay,  Esq. 
264  A      West      Highland      Road      (near 

Strachur). 

Lent  by  George  B.  Thornton,  Esq. 

The  Poplars,  Craiglockhart  Avenue,  Slateford. 

1901  276  Cross  Roads. 

Lent    by    John    Kirkhope,    Esq.,    Edin- 
burgh. 
338  Sundown  :  Arran. 

Lent  by  John  Kirkhope,  Esq. 
384  An  East  Coast  Harbour. 

Lent  by   Charles   D.    Rutherford,    Esq., 
Edinburgh. 

1902  231  Shimmering  Sunlight :  Arran. 

Lent  by  John  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Tayport. 
258  Veiled    Moonlight.      (Scottish    Modern 

Arts   Association.     Bought    1909.) 

Lent  by  John  Kirkhope,  Esq. 
266  Dewy  Eve. 

Lent  by  John  Ramsay,  Esq. 
349  A  Highland  Homestead  :   Feeding  the 

Calves. 

Lent  by  John  Kirkhope,  Esq. 

1903  223  Woods  in  Springtime. 
282  Moonlight. 

1904  267  The  Sound  of  Kilbrannan,  from  Arran  : 

Sundown. 
356  Clearing  Potato  Pits  in  the  Spring. 

Lent  by  Alex.   F.  Roberts,  Esq. 
520  Evening  Mist :  Sundown. 

Lent  by  P.  M.  Dott,  Esq. 

1905  173  Sundown  amid  the  Mountains. 
262  Stackyard  in  Springtime. 

Lent  by  J.  Tattersall,  Esq.,  Dundee. 
190G    217  Autumn. 

Lent  by  John  Bell,  Esq. 

222  The  Clouds  that  gather  round  the  Set- 
ting Sun. 
Lent  by  Wm.  Thorburn,  Esq.,  Peebles. 

256  Drum-a-Doon  Bay,  Arran. 

Lent  by  William  Thorburn,   Esq. 

1907  212  Sunset :  Gipsy  Encampment. 

Lent  by  H.  B.  Marshall,  Esq. 
280  Gateway  of  Colinton  Church. 

Lent  by  John  Kirkhope,  Esq. 
508  Sunset,  with  Cattle. 

Lent  by  H.  B.  Marshall,  Esq. 

1908  146  Fallen  Timber:  Autumn. 


428 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Wingate,  James  Lawton — continued 
288  Sheep  Washing  in  Devonshire. 

Lent  by  Walter  Bain,  Esq.,  Ayr. 
294  Sunset  in  Forest. 

Lent  by  Walter  Bain,  Esq. 

1909  142  The  Sands,  Drum-a-Doon  Bay,  Arran. 

Lent  by  William  Thorburn,   Esq. 

214  Pansies. 

247  Over  Kilbrannan  Sound  :  Sundown. 

Lent  by  G.  B.  Anderson,  Esq.,  Selkirk. 

1910  241  Gargunnock,  Stirlingshire. 

Lent  by  John  Duncan,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
247  On  the  Beauly  River,  Hampshire. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Dickson,  Esq.,  Galashiels. 
304  Summer  Sundown  along  the  Shore. 

Lent  by  James  Dickson,  Esq. 

1911  59  Romance. 

215  Sundown  over  the  Sea. 

Lent  by  John   Duncan,   Esq. 
253  Dougarie  Shore,  Arran. 

Lent  by  John   Duncan,  Esq. 

1912  53  Kildonan,  Arran. 

Lent  by  John   Duncan,  Esq. 
58  The  Sands  of  Fairley,  Ayrshire  :  Sun- 
set. 

Lent  by  J.  W.  Blyth,  Esq.,  Kirkcaldy. 
302  Sundown  over  the  Sands. 
39  Mansionhouse  Road,  Edinburgh. 

1913  86  A  Moorland  Sunset. 

257  The  Shore  of  the  Atlantic,  Cantyre. 
280  A  Self  Portrait. 

1914  306  Potato  Pits  in  Springtime,  Muthill. 

Lent  by  John  Duncan,  Jun.,  Esq.,  Edin- 
burgh. 
390  Sunset  in  the  Hills,  near  Edzell. 

Lent  by  Jas.  Dickson,  Esq.,  Galashiels. 
39S  Harvesting  at  Machrie  Bay,  Arran. 

Lent  by  James  Dickson,  Esq. 

1915  171  Boats  at  Anchor  off  Fairlie. 

Lent  by  John  Duncan,  Jun.,  Esq. 

173  Sundown     over    the     Sound    of    Kil- 
brannan. 
Lent  by  James  Wilson,  Esq. 

297  Sundown. 

1916  113  A  Summer's  Evening. 
125  Japanese  Anemones. 

Lent  by  John  Duncan,  Esq. 
375  Mouth  of  the  Machrie,  Arran. 


WINTOUR,  John  Crawford       Painter 

Born  1825.     Died  1882. 

Associate  1859. 

21  Semple  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1843  219  Devotion. 

1844  15  Prospero  and  Miranda. 
346  The  Villagers. 

Ladyfield  Lane,  Edinburgh. 

1845  88  The  Abased. 

286  Prospero  and  Caliban  :  a  Sketch. 
384  The  Cottage  Maidens. 
1  Lothian  Road,  Edinburgh. 

1846  99  Puck  and  Fairy. 

300  Bacchante. 

1847  £7  The  Cottar's  Well. 
4.19  Roger  and  Jenny. 

1848  76  The  Cottage   Door. 
320  The  Ballad. 

397  Conversation  :  a  Sketch  from  Nature. 

1849  309  A  Dream. 

341  Prospero  and  Miranda. 

1850  282  The  Vesper  Prayer. 

1851  232  An  Old  Sluice  near  Livingstone. 
258  Farm-yard  at  Craigleith. 

274  Scene  in  Glen  Drunkie,  Perthshire. 
360  Sketch  on  the  Water  of  Leith. 

1852  23  The  Cawdron,  on  the  Water  of  Leith. 
27  The  Bathing  Pool. 

Lent    by    Francis    Farquharson,     Esq., 
Finzean. 
40  The  Well. 
159  Cottages  near  Moffat. 
168  A  Bit  in  the  Highlands. 

367  At  Saughton  :  Boys  Fishing  Minnows. 
483  Aucheneas  Castle. 

535  Study  from  Nature  :  Bonaly  Burn. 

1853  15  The  Path  to  the  Well. 
85  Nook  in  Golspie  Burn. 

221  Sketch  from  Nature  :   Golspie  Burn. 
325  The  Miller's  Haugh,  Colinton. 

368  Loch  Brora,  Sutherlandshire. 

Lent  by  C.  D.  Young,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
381  A  Bit  in  Dunrobin  Park. 
495  Sketch  from  Nature  :  Golspie  Burn. 
671  Sketch    from    Nature    at    Craighouse, 

near  Edinburgh. 
1  St.  Cuthbert's  Glebe,  Edinburgh. 

1854  298  Killclamkill,  Sutherlandshire. 

301  Mossie  Mill,  near  Currie. 


CATALOGUE 


429 


401  Uppetwood,  Sutherlandshire. 

435  Strathfleet,  Sutherlandshire. 

448  Rothesay's  Tower,  Falkland  Palace. 

469  Gloamin'. 

595  The  Woodland  Bridge. 

1855  45  The  Swallow's  Haunt. 

53  A  Study  from  Nature  :  Kenleith  Burn. 

71  On  the  Folia  Burn,  near  Livingstone. 

98  Rustic  Bridge,  Balerno. 
421  Logan's  Mill,  Balerno. 
697  The  Cottar's  Well. 
720  Sketch  from  Nature :  Kenleith  Burn. 
728  Sketch  from  Nature,  near  Saughton. 

1856  84  The  Links  o'  Forth,  from  Blair-Logie 

Castle. 
213  In  Roslin  Glen. 
236  Study  from  Nature. 

248  The  Miller's  Cottage. 
308  An  Old  Sluice. 

380  The  Mill  Kep. 

390  A  Study  :  Craigie  Mill,  near  Perth. 

450  A  Woodland  Burn. 

1857  153  An  Old  Well,  on  the  Almond. 
204  '  Amang  the  Birks  o'  Invermay.' 

339  Near  Edinburgh. 
384  Study  at  Roslin. 

406  Evening  on  the  Tay,  near  Luncarty. 
466  A  Woodland  Well. 
500  Stanley,  on  the  Tay. 
655  Menstrie  Glen. 
661  Pitthevelis  Castle. 

1858  9  Study  from  Nature  :  Darnick. 
131  On  Tweed,  near  Lowood. 

140  Wetheral  Abbey,  Cumberland. 
199  Study  from  Nature,  near  Darnick. 
267  A  Mill  Stream. 
528  Perth,  from  Moncrieff  Hill. 

1859  231  The    Carse    of    Stirling,     from    Blair 

Logie. 
245  A  Harvest  Field,  near  Melrose. 

249  Blair  Logie  Castle. 

340  Study  from  Nature,  near  Darnick. 
415  Blair  Logie  Glen. 

425  The  Village  Path,  Darnick. 

490  Coatkerse,  in  Blair  Logie. 

573  A  Pool  on  the  Devon  :  Evening. 

1860  31  On  the  Water  of  Leith,  near  Lennox 

Castle. 
78  Study  from  Nature  :  Kenleith  Burn. 
117  On  the  Shore,  Burnmouth. 


369  Road  Scene,  near  Renton  House. 

535  A  Woodland  Burn. 

632  Partan  Ha',  Burnmouth. 

658  The  Minnow  Fishers. 

754  Redding  the  Line,  Burnmouth. 

820  At  Burnmouth. 

1861  250  In  Charlcote  Park,  Warwickshire. 
254  Village  Well. 

Lent  by  Alex.  Dowell,  Esq. 
326  Milverton  Church,  Warwickshire. 
492  At  Broomilees,  near  Abbotsford. 
533  Guy's  Cliff  Mill,  Warwickshire. 
538  Lane  Scene  near  Melrose. 

1862  365  A  Woodland  Path. 

465  Study  from  Nature,  near  Currie. 

1863  202  Near  Hatton,  Warwickshire. 
234  The  Roadside  Well. 

367  Rustic  Bridge. 

424  Study  from  Nature,  near  Woodville. 
570  On  the  Avon,  Warwickshire. 
Lent  by  Alex.  Dowell,  Esq. 

657  At  Saughton,  near  Edinburgh. 

658  Sketch  on  the  Coast,  near  Berwick. 
705  Sketch  from  Nature  at  Roslin. 

711  Sketch  from  Nature. 

1863  223  Perth,  from  Moncrieff  Hill. 

Lent  by  W.  Wintour,  Esq. 
259  A  Woodland  Burn. 

Lent  by  John  Lessels,  Esq. 
297  Study  from  Nature  :  Kenleith  Burn. 

Lent  by  W.  Wintour,  Esq. 

1864  413  Lane  Scene :  Ruthwell. 

438  Study  in  the  Hall  of  Comlongan 
Castle. 

562  Study  from  Nature  at  Brow,  Dumfries- 
shire. 

1865  457  Study  in  the  Hall,  Falkland  Palace. 
465  Evening  on  the  Tweed. 

512  On  the  Avon  :  Moonlight. 

560  Study :  Cottages  near  Edinburgh. 

1866  308  Near  Abbotsford  :  Evening. 

Lent  by  James  Carnegie,  Esq. 

398  Near  Edinburgh. 

407*  Wetherell  Abbey,  Cumberland. 

416  Study  from  Nature  :  St.  Helens,  Mel- 
rose. 

489  A  Pool  on  the  Devon  :  Morning. 

546  Hillslape  Tower,  the  Glendearg  of 
'  The  Monastery.' 


430 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Wintour,  John  Crawford — continued 
611  '  Rent  is  the  fleecy  mantle  of  the  sky, 

The   clouds   fly   different,    and  the   sudden 

sun 
By  fits  effulgent  gilds  the  illumined  field.' 

1867  422  On  Locharmoss,  Dumfriesshire. 
531  Sundown  on  Tweed. 

1868  525  The  Glen  o'  the  Mill. 

597  On  the  Water  of  Leith  :  Evening. 
614  Near  Bank-End,  Dumfriesshire. 
942  On  the  Avon,  Warwickshire. 

1869  26  The  Tay,  from  Moncreiff  Hill. 

Lent  by  E.  G.  Buchanan,  Esq. 
79  Clearing-off  after  a  Storm. 

377  Study  from  Nature,  near  Brow,  Dum- 
friesshire. 

468  An  Auld  Drove  Road  :  Evening. 

766  The  Boatsheil  Pool,  on  Tweed. 

775  Lamberton  Point,   Berwickshire. 

819  Blairlogie  Castle. 

836  Evening. 

889  On  the  Water  of  Leith,  near  Saughton. 

918  Study,  near  Abbotsford. 

1870  312  Rest. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 

320  The  Pass  of  Killiecrankie  :  Autumn. 

366  Moonlight  on  the  Mist  :  Pass  of  Killie- 
crankie. 

392  The  Village  Well. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 

416  Dunse  Castle  :  Evening. 

Lent  by  Charles  Monro,  Esq. 

465  On  the  Tweed. 

501  Near  Edinburgh. 

Lent  by  Charles   Monro,   Esq. 

839  On  the  Tay  :  Sunset. 
Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 

1871  320  On  the  Avon,  near  Bensul,  Warwick- 

shire. 

Lent  by  Wm.  Paterson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
376  The  Minnow  Pool. 

Lent  by  William  Paterson,  Esq. 
396  A  Quiet  Nook  on  the  Water  of  Leith. 
462  The  Vale  of  Atholl. 
85  St.  Cuthbert's  Glebe,  Edinburgh. 

1872  172  Study  :  Red  Hall,  Berwickshire. 
359  On  the  Shore,  near  Hopetoun. 


30  Hamilton  Place,  Edinburgh. 

1873  197  The  Trooper's  Leap,  on  the  Garry. 
294  At  Murrayfield,  near  Edinburgh. 

Lent  by  Mr.   Orchardson. 
340  The  Cottar's  Well  :  a  Sketch. 

Lent  by  Mrs.   W.  Wintour. 
399  On  the  Tay  :  Evening. 
615  Ayton,  Berwickshire. 
887  Sketch  from  Nature  :   Roseburn,  near 

Edinburgh. 
946  At  Ayton  Mill,  Berwickshire. 
1049  Sketch  from  Nature,  near  Melrose, 

1874  96  Study  from  Nature. 

Lent  by  John  Boyd,  Esq.,  Cherrytrees. 
170  On  the  Devon. 

207  Habby  Ker's  Well,  Malton  Wells,  Rox- 
burghshire. 
280  Study    from    Nature  :    on    the    Shore, 

South  Queensferry. 
284  A  Village,  Ancrum,  Roxburghshire. 
843  Study  from  Nature  :  Tantallon  Castle. 
857  In  Blair-Logie  Glen, 
ion  Near  Menstrie,  Stirlingshire. 
1012  Near  Blairlogie  Castle. 
1024  On  the  Esk,  near  Roslin. 
1035  Study  from  Nature,  near  Ayton. 

1875  281  A    Farm    Road,    Cherry   Trees,    Rox- 

burghshire. 
643  A  Burn-side,  near  Yetholm. 
833  Kirk- Yetholm. 
859  Near  Melrose. 
869  Stanley,  on  Tay. 
902  Yetholm. 

Lent  by  John  Boyd,  Esq. 
977  Near  Colinton. 
981  At  Blair  Logie  :  Moonlight. 
1005  Near  Airthrey,  Stirlingshire. 

1876  258  On  the  Ellwand  :  Evening. 
271  By  the  Woodland  Burn. 

Lent  by  a  Gentleman. 
277  The  Village  Spring. 
312  On  Tweed  :   Evening. 
831  Study  :  Menstrie  Castle,  Stirlingshire. 
876  Near  Menstrie. 
970  The  Watering-Place  :  Gloamin'. 

1877  193  Near  Hatton,  Warwickshire. 
197  The  Roadside  Well. 

219  On  the  Garry,  near  Killiecrankie. 
286  The  Burn-side. 


CATALOGUE 


431 


1878 


477 


9*5 
941 

216 


286 
322 
4*7 

689 
867 
1050 

1879  1008 


1880 


196 
218 
270 
43° 

772 
1008 


1009 
1880      26 


5° 


The         Minnow-Fishers :         Finished 
Sketch. 
Lent  by  J.  Young  Guthrie,  Esq. 

Kirk  Yetholm. 

Near  Beausall,  Warwickshire. 

Near  Castle  Huntly,  Carse  of  Gowrie. 
Lent  by  Douglas  Argyll  Robertson,  Esq., 
M.D. 

Garleton  Tower,  Haddingtonshire. 

Near  Dunrobin  Castle. 

Garleton     Tower,      Haddingtonshire : 
Evening. 

On  the  Garry,  Perthshire. 

Nether  Byres  Castle. 

Kenilworth  Castle. 

Guy's  Cliff  Mill,  Warwickshire  :  Even- 
ing. 

Study  from  Nature  :   Inchurran  Burn. 

Gloamin',  on  the  Eye,  Berwickshire. 

On  the  Ale  Water. 

The  Tay,  from  Craigie  Barns. 

The  Tay,  from  Inver. 

Sunset :    Weatherall    Abbey,    Cumber- 
land. 

On  the  Shore,  near  Golspie. 

On  the  Water  of  Leith. 

Lent    by    Messrs.    Doig,    M'Kechnie    & 
Davies. 

The    Pass   of   Killiecrankie   by   Moon- 
light. 

Lent    by    Messrs.    Doig,    M'Kechnie    & 
Davies. 


233  After  the  Storm. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Swan,  Edinburgh. 
296  Coatkerse,  near  Blair  Logie. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Chapman,  Esq. 

1881  90  Study  from  Nature,  near  Tamthebirn, 

Dunkeld. 
148  Near  Clarence  Field,  Dumfriesshire. 
195  Study  from  Nature  :  Rochanroy  Wood, 

near  Dunkeld. 
278  On    Union   Canal,    near   Meggetland  : 

Moonlight. 
286  On  the  Garry  :  Moonlight. 
938  Sketch  from  Nature  :  The  Tay,  from 

Moncreiff  Hill. 
1047  Sketch  from  Nature,  on  the  Solway. 

1882  904  Dunrobin  Glen  :   Sketch  from  Nature. 
933  Study  from  Nature,  near  Gourock,  on 

Clyde. 
984  Near  Golspie,  Sutherlandshire. 

1006  Study  from  Nature  :   Tynecastle,  near 
•    Edinburgh. 

1007  Study  from  Nature  :  Tynecastle,  near 

Edinburgh. 
1040  Study     from     Nature :     A     Shepherd 

Laddie,  St.  John's  Fair. 
1044  Study  from  Nature  :  St.  Boswells. 
1887   442  Kinnaird  Castle. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Muirhead,  Esq. 
457  Evening. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Muirhead,  Esq. 
481  (1)  Spring,  (2)  Evening,  (3)  Jedburgh, 

(4)  Tweed  at  Melrose. 
524  On  the  Water  of  Leith. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Bonnar,  Esq. 


Index  I 


NAMES  OF  LENDERS,  DONORS  AND  BEQUEATHERS 


Albert,  H.R.H.  Prince  Consort. 

Drummond,  1851,  373.  Dyce,  1855,  475.  Land- 
seer,  1851,  321  ;  1855,  35.  Phillip,  i860,  525. 
Thorburn,   1851,  492. 

Edward  VII.,  His  Majesty  King. 
Whistler,  1904,  555-60,  562-67. 

George  IV.,  His  Majesty  King. 
Wilkie,  1829,  41. 

Victoria,  Her  Majesty  Queen. 

Brodie,  1868,  1081.'  Giles,  1854,  283.  Hill,  1845, 
82.  Hutchison,  J.,  1887,  685;  1889,  775.  Land- 
seer,  1850,  365;  1867,  501.  Lockhart,  1901,  444. 
Macleay,  K.,  1866,  1;  1868,  46,  65,  226;  1869,  685, 
705,  875,  888;  1870,  51,  73,  135,  155,  250,  268. 
Phillip,  1868,  423,  521.  Reid,  Sir  G.,  1882,  338. 
Reid,  G.  O.,  1893,  230;  1894,  213;  1914,  642. 
Stanfield,  1855,  31.  Steell,  G.,  1876,  88;  1880, 
347;  1880,  250;  1885,  481.  Thorburn,  1852,  543. 
Wilkie,  1840,  50,  216;  1841,  125,  268;  1851,  55; 
1863,  117,  208,  302  ;  1880,  132. 

Abercorn,  Marquis  of. 

Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1835,  123. 
Abercromby,  Lord. 

Giles,  1842,  17. 
Aberdeen,  Earl  of. 

Giles,  1833,  136,  202.     Landseer,  1857,  205. 
Aberdeen,  Countess  of. 

Steell,  G.,  1891-2,  158. 
Adair,  John,  Arthurlea. 

Stanton,  1891,  288. 
Adam,  Lord  Chief  Commissioner. 

Landseer,  1828,  30. 
Adam,  Patrick  W.,  R.S.A. 

Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1876,  361. 
Adam,  Stephen,  Glasgow. 

Burns,  1897,  339. 
Adamson,  Samuel,  Drumclyer. 

Hole,  1878,  341. 
Adamson,  William,  Norwood  House  (?  Aberdeen). 

Cassie,  1864,  279;   1866,  356. 


Agnew,  G.  W.,  London. 

Anderson,  R.,  1880,  824,  1084;  1881,  802,  874. 
Agnew,  Joseph,  Glasgow. 

Fraser,  A.  (R.S.A.),   1900,  288,  299,  393.     McKay, 

1877.  343-     Murray,  1877,  554. 
Agnew,  Thomas,  London. 

Anderson,  R.,  1882,  833,  985. 
Agnew,  Thomas,  &  Son,  Manchester  and  London. 

Phillip,  i860,  156. 
Agnew,  Sir  William,  Bart.,  Manchester. 

Burton,  1863,  140.     Faed,  J.,  1863,  287. 
Aikman,  David. 

Ross,  R.  T.,  1880,  291. 
Ainslie,  David,  Costerton. 

Steell,  G.,  1849,  340. 
Aird,  Sir  John,  Bart.,  Hyde  Park  Terrace,  London. 

Burnett,  1885,  382. 
Aitchison,  James,  Edinburgh. 

Aikman,    1877,   590.     Smart,    1874,    169.     Stanton, 

1891,  582. 
Aitchison,  T.  S. 

Anderson,  R.,  1880,  417. 
Aitchison,  William  John. 

Glass,  1868,  660 ;  1873,  196. 
Aitchison,  W.  K. 

Glass,  1853,  432. 
Aitken,  Mrs.,  Helensburgh. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1880,  329. 
Aitken,  Provost,  Leith. 

Kerr,  1888,  769. 
Aitken,  Alexander. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1879,  255. 
Aitken,  John,  Glasgow. 

Pettie,  1877,  397. 
Aitken,  Dott  &  Son,  Edinburgh.     (Vide  also  Dott.) 

McTaggart,  189 1,  308. 
Alexander,  Dr.,  Blenheim  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Kerr,  1889,  994.     Steell,  G.,  1880,  13. 
Alexander,  Robert,  R.S.A. 

Kerr,   1887,  821.     Noble,  R.,   1879,  149.     Wingate, 

1894,  173. 


434 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Alexander,  William  Cleverly,  London. 

Whistler,  1904,  250,  280,  296. 
Alexander,  William  Maxwell. 

Hill,   1849,  220. 
Allan,  Colonel,  The  Glen,  Peeblesshire. 

Glass,  1852,  1.     Steell,  Sir  J.,  1880,  781. 
Allan,  Mrs.  Agnes. 

Allan,  1842,  42. 
Allan,  Alexander,  Hillside. 

Raebum,  1863,  96,  181,  273. 
Allan,  Robert  W.,  R.W.S. 

Hardie,  1900,  43.     Reid,  A.  D.,  1909,  472. 
Allan,  Thomas. 

Fraser,  A.  (A.R.S.A.),   1826,  155.     Nasmyth,   1826, 

157- 
Allan,  Sir  William,  P.R.S.A. 

Ewbank,  1826,  32. 
Allan,  William,  Glen. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1837,  33.     Simson,  W.,  1837,  172. 
Alston,    James    Carfrae,    Glasgow.      (In    1909    pre- 
sented collection  of  21  works  to  Kelvingrove  Art 
Gallery.) 

Cameron,   D.   Y.,   1896,   49.     Fraser,   A.   (R.S.A.), 

1867,  538. 
Anderson,  Sir  Alexander,  Provost  of  Aberdeen. 

Cassie,  1864,  302. 
Anderson,  David. 

Macnee,  1880,  61. 
Anderson,  D.  H.,  Glasgow  and  Helensburgh. 

Cameron,  H.,  1891,  97;   1897,  338. 
Anderson,  George  B.,  Selkirk. 

Israels,  1903,  290.     Wingate,  1909,  246. 
Anderson,  H.  L.,  Helensburgh. 

Murray,  1876,  484,  504. 
Anderson,  James,  Frognal,  Hampstead. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1868,  929.     Roberts,  1880,  471. 
Anderson,  John,  Jr.,  Glasgow. 

Cameron,  H.,  1879,  314. 
Anderson,  K.  S.,  London. 

Cameron,  D.  Y.,  1906,  200. 
Anderson,  Walter. 

Glass,  1856,  498. 
Angerstein,  John  Julius. 

Wilkie,  1846,  421. 
Angus,  Robert. 

Roche,  1907,  328. 
Annandale,  J.  H.,  Lasswade  and  Polton. 

Melville,  1877,  142  ;  1878,  69,  90  ;  1905,  66. 
Archer,  Miss,  Haslemere,  Surrey. 

Archer,  1905,  227. 
Archer,  James,  R.S.A. 

Archer,  1880,  237. 
Arden,  Joseph,  Rickmansworth  and  London. 

Lewis,     1853,    494.     Millais,     1859,     27.     Roberts, 

1849,  376. 
Ardwall,  Lady,   14  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1913,  260. 


Argyll,  Duke  of. 

Raeburn,  1863,  108. 
Arkle,  F.  St.  John. 

Fraser,  A.  (A.R.S.A.),  1837,  130. 
Arkle,  Mrs.  G. 

Lauder,  J.  E.,  1848,  206. 
Arkwright,  Captain. 

Faed,  T.,  1848,  398,  427;   1849,  383. 
Armitage,  Captain,  North  Berwick. 

Adam,  P.  W.,  1910,  132. 
Armstrong,  Andrew,  Dublin. 

Nicol,  i860,  105  ;  1862,  271  ;  1868,  389. 
Arnot,  J.  C. 

Docharty,  1878,  616. 
Arrol,  Sir  William,  Seafield,  Ayr. 

Leyde,  1889,  914. 
Atholl,  Duke  of. 

Stanton,  1891,  572. 
Atholl,  Duchess  Dowager  of. 

Barclay,  1880,  293. 
Ayton,  Edward. 

Steell,  G.,  1870,  520. 
Aytoun,  William  Edmonstoune,  Sisters  of. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1844,  162. 
Aytoun,  The  Misses.     (Probably  same  as  above.) 

Park,  1851,  657. 

Baptie,  William,  Dumbarton. 

Brown,  A.  K.,  1891,  690. 
Bailey,  James,  Liverpool. 

Hay,  G.,  1873,  372. 
Baillie,  Mrs.,  Dochfour,  Inverness-shire. 

Stevenson,  W.  G.,  1894,  159. 
Bain,  Miss,  Glasgow. 

Macnee,  1882,  197. 
Bain,  Sir  James,  Glasgow. 

Macnee,  1872,  142  ;  1880,  12,  243. 
Bain,  Walter,  Ayr. 

Wingate,  1908,  288,  294. 
Bainbridge,  Emerson,  M.P.,  London  and  Ross-shire. 

Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1899,  73. 
Baird,  C. 

McCulloch,  1833,  42. 
Baird,   Sir   David,   Bart.,   Newbyth   House,   Preston- 
kirk. 

Nasmyth,  A.,  1863,  115,  243,  250,  276. 
Baird,  David. 

Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1863,  17. 
Baird,  George,  Strichen. 

Nicol,  i860,  325. 
Baird,  James,  M.P. 

Macnee,  1855,  552. 
Baker,  A.  F.,  Dublin. 

Adam,  P.  W.,  1897,  53. 
Baker,  Mrs.  Charles. 

Lavery,  1908,  267. 


INDEX  I. :    LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


435 


Baker,  Thomas,  Glasgow. 

Hay,  G.,  1880,  276. 
Ballantine,  Mrs. 

Christie,   1880,    145.     Drummond,   1880,   298. 
Ballantine,  James. 

Hay,  G.,  1868,  555. 
Ballantyne,  James.     (Probably  same  as  Jas.  Ballan- 
tine.) 

Roberts,  1865,  823. 
Ballantyne,  J.  T.,  Darwen. 

Brown,  A.  K.,  1895,  592. 
Ballingal,  Neil,  Markinch. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1890,  355. 
Ballingall,  Provost  of  Dundee. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1889,  777. 
Balmain,  Thomas,  Glasgow. 

Cameron,  H.,  1896,  258;  1902,  380. 
Bannerman,   Right   Hon.   Sir  H.   Campbell,   G.C.B., 
M.P. 

Noble,  J.  C,  1899,  271.     Walls,  1887,  272. 
Barbour,  G.  F.,  Pitlochry. 

Macgillivray,  1905,  560. 
Barclay,  George  W.  VV.,  Aberdeen. 

Reid,  A.  D.,  1909,  472. 
Barclay,  John  Maclaren,  R.S.A. 

Barclay,   1866,  523,  659;    1879,  494;  1880,  28,  77, 

33i- 
Barclay,  Robert. 

Phillip,  1863,  59. 
Barclay,  Miss  S.  J.,  Montrose. 

Gamley,  1913,  703. 
Baring,  E.,  London. 

Leighton,  188 1,  317. 
Barlow,  Thomas,  Torkington  Lodge,  Stockport. 

Steell,    D.    G.,    1889,   301  ;    1890,    299.     Steell,    G., 

1888,  208. 
Barstow,  C.  M. 

Steell,  G.,  1852,  167. 
Bartholomew,  J.  G.,  LL.D.,  Blackett  Avenue,  Edin- 
burgh. 

Walton,  191 1,  76. 
Bartholomew,  R. 

Graham-Gilbert,  1863,  109. 
Battersea,  Lord. 

Whistler,  1904,  256. 
Baxter,  Miss. 

Brodie,  1869,  998. 
Baxter,  Sir  David,  Bart.,  Kilmaron. 

Herdman,  R.,  1866,  284.     Steell,  G.,  1861,  294. 
Baxter,  Lady,  Kilmaron. 

Steell,  G.,  1880,  314,  508. 
Baxter,  J.  H.,  Gilston,  Fifeshire. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1880,  339. 
Beaumont,  John,  Ravensknoll. 

Houston,  J.  A.,  1867,  647. 
Beddon,  A.  W. 

Adam,  P.  W.,  1899,  200. 


Bedford,  Duke  of. 

Allan,  1829,  31. 
Begg,  Rev.  Dr.,  Family  of,  Free  Church,  Newington. 

Macnee,  1870,  541. 
Beit,  Otto,  London. 

Sargent,  1908,   101. 
Belhaven,  Lady. 

Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1835,  180. 
Bell,  Miss. 

Wingate,  1880,  87. 
Bell,  Archibald. 

Brown,  W.  B.,  1863,  33. 
Bell,  A.  M.,  Liverpool. 

McKay,  1874,  65. 
Bell,  Jacob,  London.     (Bequeathed  to  the  Nation  in 
1859  the  finest  part  of  his  art  collection,  including 
six  important  works  by  Landseer.) 

Douglas,  1852,  123.     Landseer,  1847,  133,  365. 
Bell,  Sir  James,  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow. 

Guthrie,  1893,  367. 
Bell,  John,  Kilmalcolm. 

Alexander,  E.  J.,   1897,  628.     Cameron,  H.,   1897, 

432.     Wingate,  1906,  217. 
Bell,  John  Charles,  Dundee. 

Bough,   1861,  232;    1862,   157;   1863,   173.     Brown, 

W.  B.,   1863,  283.     Cameron,  H.,  1868,  510;  1869, 

393.     Cassie,     1869,     200.     Chalmers,     1876,    262 ; 

1880,     282.      Faed,     J.,     1859,     241.      Fraser,     A. 

(R.S.A.),   i860,   763;   1862,   462;   1863,   295;    1864, 

336;    1866,    613,    690;    1888,    993.     Hardie,    1881, 

1001.     Hay,  Geo.,  1868,  438;   Herdman,  R.,   1866, 

561.       Lockhart,     1871,     533.       McCulloch,     1862, 

440;    1863,     171.     McDonald,    J.     B.,     1868,    814. 

McKay,    1879,   439.     Mackie,    1889,    620.     McTag- 

gart,    1864,    444;     1866,    318;     1867,    255.      Mac- 

Whirter,  1867,  475.     Nicol,  1857,  177,  239.     Pettie, 

1863,    150,    460 ;    1864,    420.     Vallance,    1867,   862  ; 

Wingate,  1888,  429. 
Bell,  Joseph,  M.D. 

Clark,  871,  90.  , 

Bell,  J.  Z.,  R.S.A. 

Bell,  J.  Z.,  1859,  606. 
Bell,  Mrs.  J.  Z. 

Bell,  J.  Z.,  1868,  955. 
Bell,  M.  Montgomerie,  W.S.,  9  Randolph  Crescent, 
Edinburgh. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1913,  288. 
Bell,  Mrs.  T.  A.,  116  Gilmore  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Brown,  W.  B.,  1910,  140. 
Bell,  William  Hamilton,  Edinburgh. 

Gordon,  1880,  171.     Raeburn,  1880,  321,  390. 
Bellahouston  Fund.     {Vide  Steven,  E.  &  G.) 
Bennett,  Robert  J.,  Glasgow. 

Lockhart,  1877,  955. 
Benson,  R.  H.,  18  South  Street,  London. 

Sargent,  1912,  80. 


436 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Bernheim,  Jeune,  Boulevard  de  la  Madeleine,  Paris. 

Degas,  191 1,  282. 
Berry,  Walter. 

Herdman,  R.,  1867,  376. 
Bertram,  Miss,  3  Regent  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Smart,  1900,  732. 
Bertram,  D.,  Edinburgh. 

Noble,  J.  C,  1880,  170. 
Best,  A.  Vans  Dunlop. 

McCulloch,    1880,    121.     Simson,    W.,    1880,    222. 

295.     Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1880,  407. 
Beveridge,  Erskine,  Dunfermline. 

Paton,  W.  H.,  1852,  13,  279. 
Beveridge,  Henry,  Dunfermline. 

Duncan,  J.,  1896,  493. 
Beveridge,  John. 

Harvey,  1863,  51.     Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1883,  334. 
Bewley,  Hon.  Justice. 

Adam,  P.  W.,  1896,  436. 
Bicknell,  Elhanan,  Heme  Hill,  Surrey. 

Roberts,  1846,  416;  1849,  12.     Stanfield,  1845,  346. 
Bicknell,  Mrs.  Henry. 

Roberts,  1863,  296,  314. 
Binnie,  John,  West  Rountreehill,  Kilmacolm. 

Walton,  1907,  255. 
Birch,  Mrs. 

Joseph,  1822,  243. 
Birch,  Charles,  Harbourne  Hall,  Birmingham. 

Maclise,  1854,  292.     Wilkie,  1849,  145. 
Bird,  George,  Edinburgh. 

Reid,  G.  O.,  1890,  259. 
Bishop,  T.  G.,  Hamilton,  and  Dalmore,  Helensburgh. 

Guthrie,  1888,  453.     Orchardson,  1911,  22.    Walton, 

1890,  274. 
Black,  Charles. 

McCulloch,   185 1,  231. 
Black,  Colin  M.,  W.S.,  28  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1904,  120. 
Black,  William,  Kingskettle,  Fife. 

Kay,  1914,  328. 
Blackie,  Messrs.,  Glasgow. 

Hill,  1838,  123. 
Blackie,  John,  Glasgow. 

Bonnar,    1883,     168.      Hill,     1835,    64,    no,     131  ; 

1836,  157,  229;    1840,  473. 
Blackie,  Professor  John  Stuart. 

Archer,  1880,  237.     Reid,  Sir  G.(  1893,  J76- 
Blackwood,  Messrs.,  Edinburgh. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,   1843,   163. 
Blackwood,  John,  Edinburgh. 

Duncan,   T.,   1863,   61,   210.     Gordon,    1863,   232, 

256. 
Blaik  (or  Blaike),  Hugh,  Leith. 

Anderson,  R.,  1880,  881  ;  1882,  823.     Farquharson, 

1881,  574.  578- 
Blaikie,  W.  B.,  LL.D.,  Edinburgh. 

Roche,   1895,   167. 


Blair,  Mrs. 

Bough,  1880,  157,  213.     Nasmyth,  1880,  234. 
Blanc,  Hippolyte  J.,  R.S.A. 

Lawson,   1905,  330. 
Blyth,  Mrs.  Edward,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1879,  483. 
Blyth,  J.  W.,  Wilby  House,  Kirkcaldy. 

Wingate,  1912,  58. 
Blythswood,  Lord.    (Vide  Campbell,  Col.  Archibald.) 
Blythswood,   Lady  (formerly  Mrs.  Archibald  Camp- 
bell, q.v.),  Blythswood,  Renfrew. 

Stevenson,  W.  G.,  1893,   149. 
Bolckow,   H.  W.   F.,  M.P.,  Morton   Hall,  Middles- 
borough. 

Faed,  T.,  1872,  246.     Nicol,  1870,  654. 
Bolongaro  &  Sons,  Messrs.,  Manchester. 

Nicol,  1859,  252>  4°6- 
Bonar,  Thomas,  Edinburgh. 

Stevenson,   D.  W.,  1891,  576. 
Bonar,  William,  Edinburgh. 

Kerr,  1882,  989. 
Bonnar,  Thomas. 

Bonnar,   1853,  479.     Ritchie,  1880,  384.     Wintour, 

1887,  524. 
Bonnar,  William,  R.S.A. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1884,  842. 
Booth,  J.  Billington. 

Houston,  J.  A.,  1846,   155. 
Borders,  F. 

Orchardson,  1863,  198. 
Boston,  W.  J.,  Glasgow. 

Coventry,  1907,  91. 
Boswell,  Capt.   Donaldson.     (Vide  Donaldson.) 
Bouch,  Thomas,  C.E. 

Perigal,   1862,  47. 
Bough,  Mrs.,  Jordanbank,  Morningside. 

Bough,  1874,  991 ;   1877,  1003.     Lawson,  1874,  593. 
Bough,  Samuel,  R.S.A. 

Fraser,  A.  (R.S.A.),  1877,  289.     Leyde,  1863,  288. 

Linnell,    1876,    411.     Pettie,    1876,    395.     Stanton, 

1864,  113. 
Boyd,  Miss  Alice,  Penkill,  Ayrshire. 

Scott,  W.   B.,  1867,  396. 
Boyd,  John,  Cherrytrees,  Roxburghshire. 

Wintour,  1874,  96  ;  1875,  902. 
Boyd,  William  B.,  Hatton  Hall,  Northumberland. 

Ross,  R.  T.,  1866,  349. 
Braid,  William,  Edinburgh. 

Aikman,  1877,  26.     Vallance,  1876,  660. 
Brand,  J.,  Bedford  Hill  House,  Surrey. 

Dyce,   1858,  260;  1865,  455,  511. 
Brand,  Miss,  Bedford  Hill  House,  Surrey. 

Dyce,  1865,  711. 
Brand,  Mrs. 

Dyce,  1863,  423. 
Brash,  John. 

Bough,  1865,  141. 


INDEX  I. :    LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


437 


Bray,  J. 

Faed,  J.,   1847,  454. 
Breadalbane,  Earl  of. 

Smart,    1881,    839;    1882,    204.     Steell,    G.,    1881, 

352«  989- 
Breadalbane,  Marquis  of. 

Duncan,     T.,     1846,     346.     Landseer,     1855,     107. 

McCulloch,  1847,  102. 
Brechin,    Robert    H.,   Sherwood,    Dennistoun,    Glas- 
gow. 

McTaggart,    1895,    263.     Paton,    Sir   J.    N.,    1902, 

340- 
Bredel,  Miss  Harriet. 

Wilkie,  1851,  55. 
Bremner,  Robert. 

Gamley,  1908,  382. 
Briggs,  T.  F.,  Barbadoes. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  i860,  646. 
Bright,  Mrs.  Samuel. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1875,  66. 
Brocklebank,     Ralph,     Haughton    Hall,    Tarporley, 
Liverpool. 

Faed,   J.,    1863,   396;    1880,    76.     Faed,   T.,    1878, 

228;    1901,    422.     Gavin,    1857,    241.     Nicol,    1859, 

325- 
Brocklebank,  Ralph,  Sons  of. 

Faed,  T.,  1901,  150.     Roberts,  1849,  12. 
Brodie,  Archibald. 

Sheriff,  1844,  79. 
Brodie,  Lady  Dawson. 

Lauder,  J.  E.,  1880,  203. 
Brodie,  T.  D. 

Hutchison,  J.,   1887,  673;   1887,  319. 
Brodie,  William,  R.S.A. 

Bough,    1880,    478.     Brodie,   1880,    355,   358,   360, 

361,  362,  366,  370,  382.     Cassie,   1866,  207;  1880, 

460.     Crawford,  W.,  1863,  248.     Giles,  1880,  408. 

Herdman,    R.,    1873,    11.      Noble,    R.,    1878,    42. 

Phillip,    1868,   561,   584,   666;    1880,   54,   168,   204, 

218,  309. 
Brodie,  Mrs.  William. 

Brodie,   1870,  943. 
Brook,  E.  J.,  Hoddom  Castle,  Dumfriesshire. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1902,  95;  1910,  437. 
Brooks,  Cunliffe,  M.P.,  Glen  Tana. 

Millais,  1881,  318. 
Brough,  Robert,  A. R.S.A. 

Brough,  1898,  419. 
Brougham,  Lord. 

Macdonald,  L.,  1832,  325. 
Broun,  Archibald,  Edinburgh. 

Gordon,   1880,    188,   488,   490.     Miller,   W.,    1880, 

516. 
Brown,  Miss. 

Henning,    1808,    16  (D  *  (3> ;   1811,   6(2);    1813,   99, 

102,  105.     Kidd,  J.  B.,  1832,  50.     Smith,  C,  1830, 

148. 


Brown,  Andrew,  Bonnington. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  1873,  183. 
Brown,  David,  Broughty  Ferry. 

Cameron,  H.,   1875,  67.     Cassie,  1875,  477.     Hay 

G.,  1875,  187.     McTaggart,  1874,  279. 
Brown,  David  W. 

Watson,  W.  S.,  1846,  109. 
Brown,  Hugh,  Glasgow. 

Cameron,  H.,  1878,  215;  1880,  18. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Hugh,  9  Clairmont  Gardens,  Glasgow 

Cameron,  H.,  1910,  129. 
Brown,  Dr.  James,  Glasgow. 

McCulloch,  1836,  14. 
Brown,  John,  M.D. 

Alexander,  R.   L.,  1874,  222.     Cameron,  H.,  1874, 

247.     Hill,  1853,  161.     McDonald,  J.  B.,  1859,  99. 
Brown,  Robert. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  1888,  209. 
Brown,  Thomas,  Glasgow  and  Lanfine,  Ayrshire. 

Archer,  1851,  611.     McCulloch,  1847,  372. 
Brown,  T.  Craig,  Selkirk. 

Leighton,  1896,  249. 
Brown,  Col.  Walter,  Mondyke,  Renfrew. 

Cameron,  H.,  1898,  265.     Israels,  1911,  140. 
Brown,  William  Beattie,  R.S.A. 

Brown,   W.   B.,    1880,   80,   318.     Douglas,    1891-2, 

197. 
Brown,  William  Beattie,  Jr. 

Brown,  W.  B.,  1910,  259. 
Brownlee,  Robert,  Glasgow. 

Hay,  G.,  1876,  71. 
Bruce,  — ,  Greenside. 

Oakes,  1865,  447.     Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1863,  174. 
Bruce,  Miss,  Slogarie,  New-Galloway. 

Steell,  G.,  1873,  312. 
Bruce,  Mrs.  A.  Livingstone,  Edinburgh. 

Brodie,  1879,  761.     Macgillivray,  1902,  779. 
Bruce,  Daniel. 

Fraser,    A.    (R.S.A.),    1865,    270.     Nisbet,    P.    S., 

1870,  769. 
Bruce,  H. 

Bough,  1867,  161,  357. 
Bruce,  R.  T.  Hamilton,  Dornoch  and  Edinburgh. 

Hole,   1875,  238.     Rodin,  1891,  573. 
Bruce,  Mrs.  Tyndal. 

Williams,  1833,  57,  142. 
Bryce,  A.  Hamilton,  Edinburgh. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  1881,  351. 
Bryce,  David,  Edinburgh. 

Ewbank,  1863,  275.     Steell,  G.,  1846,  311. 
Bryce,  William  Moir,  Edinburgh. 

Kerr,   1890,   681  ;   1902,  672,   675.     Nisbet,   R.   B., 
1887,  750;  1887,  139.     Scott,  T.,   1887,  741;   1888, 

959- 
Bryson,  R.  S. 
Steell,  D.  G.,  1887,  42. 


438 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Buccleuch,  Duke  of. 

Bonnar,   1839,    157.     Steell,  G.,   1850,  363.     Steell, 

Sir  J.,  1836,  361. 
Buccleuch,  Duchess  of. 

Ritchie,  1837,  359.     Steell,  G.,  1856,  657. 
Buchan,  Earl  of. 

Lizars,  1808,  76. 
Buchanan,  Mrs. 

Macbeth,  1880,  721. 
Buchanan,  Andrew,  Auchentorlie,  Dumbarton. 

Steell,  G.,  1871,  197. 
Buchanan,   Col.    Sir   David   C.    R.    Carrick-,    Drum- 
pellier,  Lanarkshire. 

Steell,  G.,  1872,  16;  1878,  410. 
Buchanan,  Mrs.  Carrick-,  Drumpellier. 

Steell,  G.,  1867,  562;  1868,  502. 
Buchanan,  E.  G. 

Wintour,  1869,  26. 
Buchanan,  James,  Edinburgh. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  1881,  681. 
Buchanan,  John,  Carbeth,  Stirling. 

Steell,  G.,  1861,  235. 
Buchanan,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.,  Trustees  and  Family 
of. 

Macbeth,  1873,  262. 
Buchanan,  T.,  Berwick. 

Ross,  R.  T.,  1867,  383,  512. 
Buist,  Alex.  J. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1851,  413. 
Bunten,  James  C,  Glasgow  and  Perthshire. 

Millais,   1897,  246.     Nicol,  1871,  297. 
Burnand,  Arthur,  Stoke  Newington,  London. 

Phillip,  1862,  346. 
Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  R.S.A. 

Macgillivray,  1896,  344.     Walton,  1907,  29. 
Burnley,  W.  F.,  Glasgow. 

Sheriff,  1839,  252. 
Burns,  William,  Glasgow. 

Adam,  J.  D.,  1874,  5,  225.     Murray,  1877,  452. 
Burrell,  George,  Gleniffer  Lodge,  Paisley. 

Degas,  1913,  354. 
Burrell,  William,  4  Devonshire  Gardens,  Glasgow. 

Lavery,   1898,  201.     Whistler,   1903,  232,  292. 
Burton,  John,  York.     (In  1882  bequeathed  to  York- 
shire Fine  Art  Institution  his  collection  of  Modern 
pictures  now  in  Corporation  Art  Gallery,  York.) 

Phillip,  1868,  584. 

Cade,  Mrs.  G.  E. 

Halswelle,   1876,  518. 
Cadell,  Mrs.  M.  D. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1863,  52.     Rhind,  W.  B.,  1898,  116. 
Cadell,  Robert. 

Hill,  1832,  241. 
Caird,  James. 

Bough,  1858,  349. 


Caird,  James  Ferguson,  Greenock. 

Roberts,   1857,  233. 
Caird,  James  Tennant,  Seafield,  Greenock. 

Macbeth,  1859,  74.    McCulloch,  1859,  162.    Roberts, 

1861,  265;    1865,  795. 
Caird,  Mrs.  James  Tennant,  Seafield,  Greenock. 

Roberts,  1861,  371.     Stanfield,  1861,  150. 
Caldwell,  James,  Glasgow. 

Brown,    T.    A.,    1887,    332.     Cameron,    H.,    1893, 

267. 
Callander,  William  Burn,  Preston  Hall,  Midlothian. 

Williams,  1837,  275. 
Cameron,  D.  Y.,  A.R.S.A. 

Hardie,    1910,   217.     Legros,    1911,   477,   478,   506. 

Portsmouth,  1914,  72. 
Cameron,  Hugh,  R.S.A. 

McTaggart,  1882,  353.     MacWhirter,  1911,  337. 
Cameron,  P. 

Perigal,  1863,  290. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Alastair,  Auchendarroch,  Argyllshire. 

Melville,   1905,  556. 
Campbell,  Alexander. 

Paton,  W.  H.,  1863,  191. 
Campbell,  A.  C,  Monzie,  Perthshire. 

Paton,  W.  H.,  1865,  44,  433. 
Campbell,  Sir  Archibald. 

Allan,  1827,  42. 
Campbell,    Col.    Archibald   (later   Lord   Blythswood), 
Blythswood,  Renfrew. 

Faed,  T.,   1849,  414;   1850,  38.     Paton,  Sir  J.   N. 

1859,  461.     Steell,  G.,  1867,  14,  69;  1871,  374. 
Campbell,    Mrs.    Archibald   (later   Lady   Blythswood, 
q.v.),  Blythswood,  Renfrew. 

Steell,  G.,  1871,  820;  1876,  1010. 
Campbell,  D. 

Steell,  G.,  1853,  200. 
Campbell,  J.,  Saddel,  Argyllshire. 

Grant,  1833,  139. 
Campbell,  James  A.,  Younger,  of  Stracathro. 

Herdman,  R.,  i860,  705,  708. 
Campbell,  John,  Edinburgh. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  1887,  299. 
Campbell,  John  A.,  Inverawe. 

Steell,  G.,  1865,  162. 
Campbell,  Miss  Menie. 

Macleay,  K.,  1863,  339;  1880,  476. 
Cantley,  James,  Edinburgh. 

McDonald,  J.  B.,  1890,  220. 
Carfrae,  Robert,  Edinburgh. 

Douglas,     1891-2,    160,    ibi,    180,     181,     182,     189, 

196,  216,  703,  715.     Drummond,  1887,  439.     Scott, 

D.,  1863,  46;  1880,  105,  162,  208,  265,  305. 
Cargill,  Thomas,  Dundee. 

Fraser,    A.    (R.S.A.),    1853,    93,    279;     1854,    609. 

Nicol,  1852,  74;  1854,  443. 
Carlisle,  Earl  of. 

Bough,  1857,  427. 


INDEX  I. :    LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


439 


Carmichael,  George. 
Macgillivray,  1909,  331. 

Carmichael,  The  Lord.     (Formerly  Sir  Thomas  Gib- 
son Carmichael.) 
Alexander,    E.    J.,    1908,    115.     Alexander,    R.    L., 
1896,47.     Macleay,  K.,  1848,  571.     Scott,  T.,  1895, 

534- 
Carmichael,  Sir  William  H.  Gibson,  Bart.,  Skirling. 

Steell,  Sir  J.,  1879,  750. 
Carneggie,  J.,  Edinburgh. 

Cassie,  1872,  59. 
Carnegie,  Andrew,  Skibo. 

Hardie,   1906,  288.     Walls,  1903,  516. 
Carnegie,  Mrs.  Andrew,  Skibo. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1887,  436. 
Carnegie,  James,  W.S. 

Chalmers,     1880,     156.     Drummond,     1880,     278. 

Ewbank,  1880,  220.     Gavin,  1871,  392.     Hay,  G., 

1871,    457;    1875,   245.     Hill,    1865,    644.     Lauder, 

J.  E.,  1880,  161.     Wintour,  1866,  308. 
Carnegie,  J.  T. 

MacWhirter,  1863,  238. 
Carstairs,  A.  M.,  Glasgow. 

Gibb  (b.  1845),  191 1,  101  ;  1914,  154. 
Carstairs,  Mrs.  A.  M.,  Glasgow. 

Gibb  (b.  1845),  1915,  68. 
Caruthers,  William  Francis,  Dormont,  Lockerbie. 

Crawford,  E.  T.,  1857,  182. 
Cassell,  Messrs.,  London. 

Hole,  1895,  458. 
Cassie,  J.,  Edinburgh. 

Archer,  1880,  112. 
Cassillis,  Earl  of. 

Nasmyth,  1827,  no. 
Catto,  John,  Aberdeen. 

Giles,  1859,  296. 
Caw,  James  L.,  14  Cluny  Place,  Edinburgh. 

McTaggart,  191 1,  350. 
Cay,  Sheriff. 

Raeburn,  1863,  55. 
Chalmers,  Dr.,  Family  of. 

Steell,  Sir  J.,  1863,  418. 
Chalmers,  Lady. 

Adam,  P.  W.,  1900,  167. 
Chalmers,  G.  Paul,  R.S.A. 

Chalmers,  1863,  44.     McKay,  1875,  175. 
Chalmers,  John,  Aberdeen. 

Cassie,  1871,  534. 
Chalmers,  Miss  M.  A.,  Bloomfield  Cottage,  Ayr. 

Crawford,  W.,  1848,  234,  240. 
Chalmers,  Dr.  Quinten,  Glasgow. 

Kay,  1893,  235. 
Chamberlin,  William,  Brighton. 

Cassie,  1875,  214;  1876,  72;  1877,  344;  1879,  897. 

Farquharson,   1875,   293.     McTaggart,   1879,   1062  ; 

1881,  209.     Wingate,  1881,  400. 


Chamberlin,  W.  B.,  Brighton. 

McTaggart,  1904,  359. 
Chantrey,    Sir   Francis,    Bequest.     (In    1841    he   be- 
queathed   reversionary    interest    of    bulk    of    his 
property  to  the  Royal  Academy  to  found  Chantrey 
Fund.) 

MacWhirter,      1896,      183.       Murray,      1883,     438. 

Orchardson,  1881,  216.     Poynter,  1888,  123. 
Chapman,  Thomas,  Edinburgh. 

Bough,    1865,    274;     1870,    466;    1880,    433,    470. 

Fraser,   A.   (R.S.A.),   1880,   85.     McCulloch,   1865, 

815.     McDonald,  J.  B.,  1880,  468.     Wintour,  1880, 

296. 
Chapman,  Thomas,  Jr.,  Lauriston  Gardens,  Edinburgh. 

Bough,    1874,   735.     McDonald,   J.   B.,   1875,   799; 

1880,  86. 
Cheape,  Professor  Douglas. 

Marshall,   1839,  485. 
Chisholm,  Chief  of  the  Clan. 

Lees,  1878,  208. 
Christie,  Alexander. 

Christie,  1848,  339. 
Christie,  H.  Duncan,  Ordiquhil. 

Walls,  1901,  435. 
Christie,  John,  Cowden. 

McCulloch,     1880,     56.       McTaggart,      1880,     34. 

Steell,  G.,  1873,  86. 
Christie,  Robert,  S.S.C.,  Edinburgh. 

McGregor,  R.,  1881,  298. 
Christie,    William,    16    Blacket    Place,    Edinburgh ; 
Greenpark,   Liberton,   Midlothian  ;   and  Craigend 
Park,  Liberton. 

Bell,   R.    P.,    1874,   439;   1880,  31.     Bough,    i860, 

665.     Douglas,    1874,    210.     Fraser,    A.    (R.S.A.), 

1862,  357;  1871,  175;  1880,  249.     Hay,  G.,   1874, 

355.     Lockhart,  1878,  482  ;  1880,  84.     Nicol,  1852, 

135 ;     1864,    254.     Orchardson,    1873,    326.     Pettie, 

1873.  342- 
Christie,    William,    Braemar,    Whitehouse   Terrace, 
Edinburgh. 

McKay,  1901,   129. 
Clapperton,  John. 

Bough,  1873,  193;   1876,  482. 
Clapperton,  W.  K.,  Edinburgh. 

Cassie,  1874,  159. 
Clare,  W.  Leigh,  Liverpool. 

Nicol,  1853,  6,  208 ;  1854,  264,  364  ;  1866,  645. 
Clark,  D.  R. 

McDonald,  J.  B.,  1878,  230. 
Clark,  Robert,  Edinburgh. 

Aikman,  1880,  509.     Bough,  1873,  904;  1878,  308; 

1880,  159.     Drummond,   1868,  684. 
Clark,  Stewart,  Kilnside,  Paisley. 

Smart,  1878,  433. 
Clark,  Thomas  B. 

Clark,    1880,    103,   479,   481.     Macleay,    K.,   1880, 

456,  466. 


440 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Clark,  William,  Curling  Hall,  Largo. 

MacWhirter,  1900,  351. 
Clark,  W.  D. 

Bough,  1866,  317. 
Clarkson,  James  C. 

Reid,  G.  O.,  1897,  438. 
Clerk,  Sir  George,  Bart,  Penicuik. 

Dyce,  1863,  294. 
Clerk,  James. 

Cassie,  1869,  581. 
Clifton,  A.  B.,  24  Bury  Street,  London. 

Rodin,  1913,  567. 
Clouston,  Sir  T.  S.,  M.D.,  Morningside  Place,  Edin- 
burgh. 
Adam,  P.  W.,  1901,  49,  243. 
Clow,  John,  Liverpool. 

Harvey,  1847,  192. 
Coats,    George,    Belleisle,    Ayr.      (Afterwards    Lord 
Glentanar.) 
Adam,  J.  D.,  1889,  292. 
Coats,  Sir  Peter,  Paisley. 

Hutchison,  J.,   i860,  855.     Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,   1848, 
244;  1874,  163;  1882,  745. 
Coats,    Sir    Thomas    Glen,    Bart.,    Ferguslie    Park, 
Paisley. 
Blanc,  1886,  1 156. 
Cochran,  Robert. 

Brown,  A.  K.,  191 1,  36. 
Cochrane,  Miss. 

Raeburn,  1883,  376. 
Cochrane,  Adam  L.,  Kingsknowes,  Galashiels. 

McKay,  1887,  396. 
Cochrane,  John,  Galashiels. 

Scott,  T.,  1891-2,  788. 
Cochrane,  Mrs.  John,  Galashiels. 

Scott,  T.,  1897,  611. 
Cockburn,  John. 

Vallance,  1872,  47,  169. 
Coleman,  E.  J.,  Stoke  Park,  Bucks,  and  Claremount. 

Landseer,  1868,  688,  720.     Phillip,  1863,  303. 
Collie,  Alexander,  London  and  Manchester. 

Cassie,  1867,  499.     Phillip,  1857,  420;   1864,  340 
Collie,  John. 

Houston,  J.  A.,  1865,  503. 
Collins,  E. 

Reid,  A.  D.,  1874,  102. 
Colnaghi,  Messrs.  P.  &  D.,  London. 

Delaroche,  1854,  409. 
Colonsay,  Lord. 

Duncan,  T.,   1836,  119;  1842,  87. 
Colston,  Councillor,  Edinburgh. 

Hay,  G.,  1890,  575. 
Combe,  Thomas,  University  Press,  Oxford. 

Millais,  1854,  437. 
Compton,  Edward. 
Hardie,  1911,  ail. 


Constable,  Thomas. 

Raeburn,  1883,  185. 
Constable,  Messrs.  T.  &  A.,  Edinburgh. 

Hole,  1887,  717.     Hutchison,  J.,  1911,  610. 
Cook,  Charles,  W.S.,  Belgrave  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

Adam,  P.  W.,  1916,  98.     Lockhart,  1901,  716. 
Cooper,  James,  Glasgow. 

Fraser,  A.  (R.S.A.),  1900,  403. 
Cooper,  T.  Hall,  Edinburgh. 

McTaggart,  1891,  20.     Wingate,  1888,   171. 
Coplestone,  Edward,   Bp.  of  Llandaff. 

Smith,  C,  1830,  158. 
Corbett,     A.     Cameron,     M.P.      (afterwards     Lord 
Rowallan). 
Lockhart,  1898,  436.     Paterson,  J.,  1896,  145. 
Corsar,  David,  Arbroath. 

Gavin,   1867,  278. 
Cotes,  Sir  Merton  Russell,  East  Cliff  Hall,  Bourne- 
mouth. 
Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1898,  76,  82. 
Couper,  J.  C,  Craigiebuckler. 

Reid,  A.  D.,  1882,  40. 
Cousin,  George. 

Scott,  D.,  1863,  299. 
Coutts,  Baroness  Burdett-. 

Thorburn,  1880,  425. 
Coutts,  C,  Ruthriestone,  Aberdeen. 

Michie,  1878,  412. 
Coventry,  Andrew. 
Scott,  D.,  1835,  1. 
Cowan,  Captain,  Clathick. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1882,  42. 
Cowan,  Charles. 

Lees,  1880,  394.     MacWhirter,  1862,  278.     Smith, 
C,  1880,  150. 
Cowan,  Rt.  Hon.  James,  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1873,  204. 
Cowan,  James,  M.P. 

Ballantyne,  1867,  259.  Brown,  W.  B.,  1888,  17. 
Douglas,  1891-2,  199.  Gordon,  1880,  117.  Graham, 
P.,  1864,  356.  Harvey,  1880,  124.  Hutchison,  J., 
1863,  397 ;  1866,  875 ;  1869,  1001 ;  1880,  353 ; 
1887,  321,  322.  Lauder,  J.  E.,  1880,  109. 
McCulloch,  1880,  257.  MacWhirter,  1862,  259; 
1863,  522;  1883,  53;  1864,  352,  572;  1865,  63. 
Nicol,  1863,  154,  508;  1864,  334;  1880,  35,  290. 
Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1866,  432. 
Cowan,  Sir  John,  Beeslack,  Midlothian. 

MacWhirter,  1894,  131. 
Cowan,  John  James,  Westerlea,  Murrayfield. 

Cameron,  H.,  1891,  267.  Henry,  1904,  192.  Hole, 
1881,  490;  1882,  177.  McTaggart,  1876,  67. 
Rodin,  1904,  333  ;  1912,  661.  Walton,  1899,  252. 
Whistler,  1899,  143,  209;  1901,  346,  347;  1904,  75, 
76,  80,  81,  308,  309,  312,  313,  314,  327,  561,  568, 
569.  576- 


INDEX  I. :    LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


441 


Cox,  Mrs. 

Macnee,   1841,   117. 
Cox,  Ben  C,  Selkirk,  and  Largo  House,  Largo. 

Scott,  T.,  1900,  666;  1906,  12. 
Cox,  G.  A.,  Beechwood,  Lochee. 

Cassie,  1875,  215  ;  1876,  323. 
Cox,  J.  C,  Dundee. 

Melville,  1887,  881  ;  1890,  592. 
Cox,  Robert,  M.P.,  Gorgie. 

Hole,     1880,     283.       Hutchison,     J.,     1890,     496. 

McCulloch,  1851,  91  ;  Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1895,  339. 
Coyle,  Harold  E.,  22  Clare  Street,  Dublin. 

Drew,  191 1,  426,  463,  467. 
Crabbie,  J. 

Brown,  W.  B.,  1863,  491. 
Crabbie,  John  Millar,  Edinburgh. 

McTaggart,    1891,   349.     Reid,   Sir   G.,    1888,   387. 

Smart,   1875,  401. 
Craig,  Mrs.,  Glasgow. 

Burns,  1893,  306. 
Craig,  John  Millar. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1893,  255. 
Craig,  J.  T.  Gibson-,  York  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Cameron,    H.,     1859,    478.     Christie,     1859,    218; 

1863,    83,    93;    1880,    102.     Douglas,    1862,    608; 

1863,   103,  336;   1864,  450,  514;    1873,   in;  1880, 

300.     Halswelle,    1869,   467 ;    1870,   304 ;    1872,   92  ; 

l873>    58;     1880,     19,    72.      Harvey,     1880,     147. 

Hutchison,    J.,    1861,   795;   1883,   402;    1865,   892; 

1880,    347,   349,   350.     Lauder,   J.    E.,    1880,    203. 

McCulloch,    1883,    205.     McDonald,    J.    B.,    1863, 

199.     MacWhirter,  1864,  597.     Raeburn,  1863,  122. 

Scott,     D.,     1883,     64.     Si'mson,    W.,     1863,     70. 

Somerville,   1863,   197;   1880,    174.     Wilkie,   1880, 

195- 
Craig,  Robert,  Glasgow. 

McTaggart,  1863,  162,  417;  1863,  3;  1864,  371. 
Craig,  Sir  William  Gibson-,  Bart.,  Riccarton. 

Raeburn,  1863,  68,  214.     Steell,  G.,  1862,  593. 
Crawford,  A.  Hunter,  Edinburgh. 

Burns,  1908,  236. 
Crawford,  James  Coutts,  Overton  House. 

Raeburn,  1880,  125. 
Crawhall,  G.  E. 

Scott,  T.,  1900,  722. 
Cree,  James,  Edinburgh. 

Cassie,  1878,  60. 
Cree,  William. 

McKay,  1900,  259. 
Crellin,  James,  Liverpool. 

Steell,  G.,  1867,  553. 
Crichton,  Archibald. 

Steell,  G.,  1863,  106. 
Crichton  &  Co.,  Messrs.  James. 

Stevenson,  W.  G.,  1896,  211. 
Crichton,  Thomas,  Gateside,  Paisley. 

Henning,  1916,  4-10. 


Croall,  David,  Southfield,  Edinburgh. 

McKay,   1878,  708. 
Croall,   Robert,  Craigcrook  Castle,  Midlothian. 

Perigal,  1880,  238. 
Croall,  William,  Edinburgh. 

Douglas,     1891-2,     177.       Gavin,     1877,     198,    292 ; 

1880,  44;  1880,  301.     Smart,  1879,  653. 
Crombie,  James  E.,  Dyce,  Aberdeen. 

Reid,  A.  D.,  1909,  167.     Walls,  1915,  519. 
Crombie,  John,  Balgownie  Lodge,  Aberdeen. 

Cassie,  1870,  411.     Reid,  A.   D.,  1871,  102.     Reid, 

Sir  G.,  1879,  23;   1881,  197. 
Crombie,  Theodore,  Aberdeen. 

Reid,  A.  D.,  1909,  305. 
Cross,  Mrs.,  13  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1902,  78. 
Crossman,  Robert,  Cheswick,  Northumberland. 

Ross,  R.  T.,  1864,  436. 
Cullen,  — . 

Stewart,   1834,  81. 
Cullen,  Rev.  G.  D. 

Harvey,  1863,   139. 
Cumming,  Alex.,  M.D.,  18  Anslie  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Adam,  P.  W.,  1913,  39. 
Cunningham,  Miss. 

Gordon,  1844,  102. 
Cunningham,  C.  J.,  Woodin,  Kelso. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1876,  628;  1890,  405. 
Cunningham,  St.  Clair,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1880,  234. 
Cunninghame,  Miss,  Corehouse. 

Steell,  G.,  1847,  86,  127. 
Cunnynghame,  Rev.  Hugh,  Dundee. 

Hole,   1915,  226. 
Curle,  Alexander,  Melrose. 

Cameron,    H.,    1875,    184.     Douglas,    1891-2,    163, 

176,  179.     Hay,  G.,  1874,  195. 
Currie,  Mrs. 

Hutchison,  J.,  i860,  864. 
Currie,  Andrew. 

Glass,    1862,   502  ;   1865,   342. 
Currie,  Sir  Donald,  K.C.M.G.,  Garth. 

Harvey,  1853,  56. 
Curtis,  Matthew,  Mayor  of  Manchester. 

Nicol,  186 1,  284. 
Curwen,  R.  Ewing,  Westerlee,  St.  Andrews. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1878,   1025.     Steell,  G.,  1869,  391. 

Dalgarno,  A.,  Aberdeen. 

Giles,  1828,  165. 
Dalgleish,  John. 

Hill,  1864,  227,  228 ;  1865,  244,  566. 
Dalhousie,  Earl  of. 

Perigal,  1867,  505. 
Dalrymple,  North. 

Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1836,  69. 


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THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Dalyell,  General  Sir  Robert,  Lingo,  Fife. 

Herdman,  R.,  1873,  356. 
Davidson,    Dr.    D.    G.,    9   Granville   Terrace,    Edin- 
burgh. 

Brown,  T.  A.,   1911,  48;  1912,  256. 
Davie,  William. 

Halswelle,  1863,  266. 
Davis,  Edmund,  London. 

Whistler,  1904,  276. 
Davison,  John  R.,  Q.C.,  London. 

Faed,  T.,   1869,  587. 
Deans,  Mrs.  Peter  D. 

Macleay,  K.,   1869,  779. 
Dempster,  Mrs.,  Greenock. 

Pettie,  1890,  158. 
Denniston,  M.  A.,  Greenock. 

Mossman,  1863,  817. 
Dennistoun,  William,  Glasgow. 

Graham-Gilbert,    1847,    103.     McCulloch,    1845,   41, 

51  ;  1848,  298,  467. 
Denny,  Peter,  Helenslee,  Dumbarton. 

Hill,  1868,  593.     Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1870,  574;  1880, 

228. 
Devonport,  John,  Foxley,  Hereford. 

Phillip,  1859,  289. 
Dewar,  — . 

Bough,  1877,  461. 
Dewar,  Lieutenant. 

Smith,  C,  1880,  118. 
Dewar,  F. 

Farquharson,  1880,  297. 
Dewar,  James. 

Hill,   1867,  521. 
Dewar,  John  A.,  Lord  Provost,  Perth. 

Graham,  T.  A.  F.,   1901,  451. 
Dewar,  Thomas  R.,  London. 

Frazer,   191 3,  64. 
Dewhurst,  H.,  Huddersfield. 

Nicol,  1880,  225. 
Dickie,  James,  Glasgow. 

McTaggart,  1882,  222. 
Dickson,  George,  M.D.,  Edinburgh 

Macbeth,  1887,  441. 
Dickson,  James,  Lee  Brae,  Galashiels. 

McKay,    1887,    339 ;    1891-2,   389.     Wingate,    1910, 

247.  304;   i9*4i  390,  395- 
Dickson,  John. 

Stevenson,  W.  G.,   1894,  160. 
Dickson,  Peter. 

Ballantyne,  1867,  820. 
Dirom,  William. 

Macleay,  K.,  1863,  374. 
Dixon,  W.  Hepworth. 

Macnee,  1853,  351. 
Docharty,  Mrs.,  Glasgow. 

Docharty,  1880,  217. 


Dodgson,  Campbell,  London. 

Rodin,  191 1,  494,  495,  496. 
Dods,  John  S.,  Manchester. 

McKay,  1868,  531. 
Doig,  M'Kechnie,  &  Davies,  Messrs.,  Edinburgh. 

Wintour,  1880,  26,  50. 
Don,  W.  G. 

Christie,  1859,  166,  181. 
Donald,  James,  Glasgow.     (In  1905  bequeathed  col- 
lection of  42  pictures  to  Kelvingrove  Art  Gallery.) 

Fraser,  A.   (R.S.A.),    1877,  70.     Israels,   1910,  249. 

Pettie,     1878,    324.     Phillip,    1859,    68.     Wingate, 

1877,  288. 
Donald,  John  (?  Aberdeen). 

Brough,   1904,  399. 
Donald,  Thomas,  Glasgow. 

Cameron,    H.,    1872,    253;    1874,    367-     Hay,    G., 

.1870,  361. 
Donaldson,  Captain  Boswell,  R.N. 

Williams,   1832,  27  ;   1833,  129. 
Dorr,  P.   M 'Ornish,  Colinton.     (Vide  also  Aitken.) 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1887,  278.     Wingate,  1898,  260; 

1904,  520. 
Doughty,  A. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  1889,  248. 
Douglas,  Mrs.,  Broughty  Ferry. 

Douglas,  1891-2,  212. 
Douglas,  Charles  M. 

McKay,  1897,  300. 
Douglas,  David. 

Steell,  G.,   1866,  408. 
Douglas,  R.  Langton,  London. 

Adam,  P.  W.,  1913,  58. 
Douglas,  Sir  William  Fettes,  P.R.S.A. 

Allan,    1880,    262.     Bough,    1887,    510.     Douglas, 

1864,    303.       Duncan,     T.,    1880,     52.       Gibb    (b. 

1801),  1887,  702.     Joseph,  1880,  386.     Simson.W., 

1887,  518. 
Douglas,  Lady  Fettes. 

Douglas,   1891-2,   164.     Joseph,  1880,  386. 
Dow,  R.,  Perth. 

Nisbet,  P.  S.,   1867,  409. 
Dowell,  Mrs. 

McKay,  1899,  27. 
Dowell,  Alexander,  Edinburgh. 

Cassie,  1877,  247;  Wintour,  1861,  254;  1863,  570. 
Dowie,  A.  L.,  Glasgow. 

Herdman,    R.,    1854,    18,    251  ;    i860,    645.     Mac- 
kenzie, D.  M.,  1854,  449.     Vallance,  i860,  233. 
Downes,  John  H.,  Glasgow. 

Murray,  1877,  278;   1879,  656.     Wingate,  1876,  54. 
Downie,  A.  S. 

Vallance,  1863,  120. 
Drew,  L.,  Victoria  Street,  London. 

Nicol,  1879,  80,  235. 
Drogheda,  Lady,  London. 

Sargent,  1914,  651. 


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443 


Drummond,  Miss  Christina. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1876,  743. 
Drummond,  James,  R.S.A. 

Drummond,  1845,  182;    1870,  511. 
Drummond,  Sir  James  Walker. 

Allan,  1845,  159. 
Dudgeon,  Patrick,  Cargen,  Kirkcudbrightshire. 
Faed,   J.,    1855,   422.     Steell,    G.,    1868,   55;    1872, 
858. 
Dudgeon,  Mrs.  Patrick,  Cargen. 

Steell,  G.,  1871,  1078. 
Dugdale,  — ,  Manchester. 

Faed,  T.,  1863,  516. 
Duncan,  George,  M.P.     (Bequeathed  his  collection  of 
Dutch  pictures  to  Dundee  Art  Gallery  in  1878.) 
Wilkie,  1872,  175. 
Duncan,  James,  M.D. 

Clark,  1854,  657.     Drummond,  1852,  237. 
Duncan,   John,    Dunearn,    14   Granton    Road,    Edin- 
burgh. 
Cameron,    H.,    1907,   316;    1908,    158;    1910,    156. 
Hutchison,     R.    G.,     1902,    225,    254;    1903,    521. 
MacGeorge,   1912,  235.     Wingate,  1910,  241  ;  191 1, 
215.  253  5  !9I2»  S3  ;  I9i6,   125. 
Duncan,  John,  Jr.,  11  Zetland  Place,  Edinburgh. 
Kerr,  1907,  40;  1908,  116.     McTaggart,  1910,  69. 
Wingate,  1914,  306;   1915,  171. 
Duncan,  T. ,  Edinburgh. 

Hardie,  1880,  78. 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Thomas. 

Park,  1842,  529. 
Duncan,  W.,  S.S.C.,  Edinburgh. 

McDonald,  J.  B.,  1880,  428. 
Duncan,  W.  D.,  Glencarron. 

Stevenson,  W.  G.,  1878,  684;  1879,  209. 
Dundas,  George. 

Macdonald,  L.,  1837,  360. 
Dunfermline,  Lady. 

Steell,  G.,  1870,  44. 
Dunlop,  Colin,  Walkinshaw. 

Adam,  J.  D.,  1875,  78. 
Dunlop,  John. 

Scott,  D.,  1841,  408. 
Dunlop,  Thomas,  Waterside,  Langbank. 

Coventry,  1901,  711. 
Dunn,  Miss,  20  Park  Circus,  Glasgow. 

Douglas,   1891-2,   191. 
Dunn,  Patrick  S.,  Glasgow. 

Coventry,  1908,  41. 
Dunn,  R.  H.,  Earlston. 

Scott,  T.,  1887,  60;  1890,  624. 
Dunsmure,  H.  W.  H.,  Callander. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1889,  233,  642. 
Dykes,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  Ayr. 
Fraser,  A.   (R.S.A.),   1879,  66. 


East  Lothian  Agricultural  Society. 

Macbeth,  1865,  239. 
East  Lothian  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

Syme,  J.,  1828,  87. 
Eden,  Sir  R.  J.,  Bart. 

Greville,  1843,  268. 
Edgar,  Robert,  Linplum. 

Brown,  W.  B.,  1893,  334. 
Edmond,  Francis,  LL.D.,  Advocate,  Aberdeen. 

Adam,  P.  W.,  1890,  406.     Cameron,  H.,  1868,  599. 

Faed,    J.,    1865,    434.     Harvey,    187 1,    441.     Herd- 
man,  R.,   1863,  611. 
Edmonston,  John,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1881,  392. 
Edward,  Charles,  Dundee. 

Hole,  1878,  337. 
Elder,  Sir  Thomas,  G.C.M.G.     (Bequeathed  ^25,000 
to    South    Australia    [Adelaide    Gallery]    for    the 
purchase  of  pictures.) 

Douglas,  1875,  37.     Nisbet,  R.  B.,   1897,  588. 
Elgin,  Earl  of. 

Hole,  1893,  494. 
Elkington,  Messrs. 

Stanton,  1857,  245. 
Elkington,  Frederick. 

Docharty,   1873,  334. 
Ellesmere,  Earl  of. 

Landseer,  1847,  34.     Thorburn,  1856,  137. 
Ellison,  Richard,  Sudbrook  Holme,  Lincolnshire. 

Lewis,    1858,  7.     Millais,    1854,  322. 
Elphinstone,  Lady  William  Osborne. 

Steell,  G.,  1881,  228. 
Erskine,  Lord. 

Steell,  G.,  1867,  168. 
Esselmont,  G.  B.,  Aberdeen. 

Brough,  1894,  43. 
Essex,  Earl  of. 

Wilkie,   1832,  79. 
Esson,  R.  A.,  Beltonford,  Dunbar. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1889,  318. 
Etty,  William,  H.R.S.A. 

Etty,  1829,  177;  1831,  V.,  VII.,  VIII. 
Euing,  William.     (Presented  36  pictures  to  Glasgow 
Corporation    Gallery   in    1856,    and  on   his  death 
assigned  to  it  his  entire  collection  on  liberal  con- 
ditions.) 

Smith,  C,   1830,  148. 
Evans,  John,  Trafford  Mount,  Manchester. 

Halswelle,   1865,  810;   1866,  365.     Hay,  G.,   1866, 

777- 
Ewing,  Miss,   19  Learmonth  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Stevenson,  W.  G.,  1916,  335. 
Ewing,  John  Orr,  Ratho. 

Graham-Gilbert,  1883,  131. 
Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  Messrs.,  London. 

Hole,  1913,  391 ;  1915,  487. 


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THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Faed,  John,  R.S.A. 

Bough,  1863,  368.     Faed,    J.,  1883,  16.     Faed,  T., 

1858,  65.     Hill,   1856,  320.     Nicol,   1859,  263. 
Faed,  Thomas,  H. R.S.A. 

Clark,  1861,  273. 
Fairless,  James,  London. 

Steell,  G.,  1880,  38. 
Falshaw,  Sir  James,  Bart.,  Edinburgh. 

Bough,   1872,  457,  689.     Herdman,   R.,  1880,   227. 

MacWhirter,   1865,  708. 
Farquharson,  Mrs. 

Graham,  P.,   1862,  114. 
Farquharson,  Francis,  Finzean,  Aberdeenshire. 

Graham,    P.,    1863,    14.     Ross,    R.    T.,    1851,   62. 

Wintour,    1S52,  27. 
Farrer,  Henry,  London. 

Etty,   1846,   342.     Lauder,  R.  S.,   1851,  413.     Mil- 

lais,  1852,  9,  93  ;  1853,  188. 
Ferens,  Rt.  Hon.  T.  R.,  M.P. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1887,  745. 
Ferguson,  Colonel,  M.P.,  Raith. 

Steell,  G.,  1851,  143. 
Ferguson,  R.,  Raith. 

Wilkie,  1880,  274. 
Ferguson,  Rt.  Hon.  R.  C.  Munro,  M.P.,  Raith  and 
Novar. 

Guthrie,  191 1,  227. 
Ferrier,  George  Straton,  Edinburgh. 

McDonald,  J.  B.,  1902,  591. 
Ferrier,    Miss    Hamilton    Campbell,    7    Strathearn 
Place,  Edinburgh. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1867,  406;   1902,  376. 
Field,  George,  London. 

Archer,  1858,  237. 
Field,  Sydney,  Aberdeen. 

Graham,  T.  A.  F.,  1880,  477.     Reid,  A.   D.,   1880, 

14.     Reid,  Sir  G.,   1889,  503. 
Fielding,  Josiah,  M.P.,  Blackburn. 

Roberts,   1845,  37. 
Findlay,  Mrs.,  Edinburgh. 

Simson,  W.,  1880,   186. 
Findlay,  John  Ritchie  (1824-98),  Aberlour  and  Edin- 
burgh.    (Provided  funds  to  erect  Scottish  N.P.G., 
gave    jQ  10,000    towards    its    establishment,    and 
;£io,ooo  for  mural  decorations  and  statues.) 

Brodie,  1861,  810;   1862,  830;  1880,  359.     Douglas, 

1879,   134 ;    1888,  818,  864 ;    1891-2,    165,    183,  704, 

708,    724,    725,    726,    727.     Drummond,    1873,    28, 

443;   1877,   218;   1880,   223.     Ewbank,   1880,    120. 

Henning,  1809,  46  (15).    Joseph,  1822,  246.    McCul- 

loch,    1880,    398.     Macgillivray,    1898,    397;    1901, 

395.     McTaggart,    1879,   73.     Reid,    Sir   G.,    1895, 

280.     Rhind,  W.  B.,  1893,  253,  259,  260;   1895,  in, 

115 ;    1898,   394.     Shannan,    1906,    180.     Steell,    Sir 

J.,  1877,  672;   1879,  747.     Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1887, 

179.     Stevenson,  W.  G.,  1899,  109. 


Findlay,  Mrs.  J.  R.,  3  Rothesay  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,   1905,  205;  1916,  74. 
Findlay,  John  Ritchie,  Aberlour,  and  27  Drumsheugh 
Gardens,   Edinburgh. 

Adam,  P.  W.,   1915,  281.     Portsmouth,   1906,  242  ; 

1907,  368. 
Finlay,  Charles. 

Gordon,  1852,  571.     McCulloch,  1846,296.     Sheriff, 

1863,     22.     Simson,     W.,     1863,     296.     Thomson, 

Rev.  J.,  1863,  105. 
Finlay,  J.  Hope,  Edinburgh. 

Duncan,     T.,     1880,     128.     Ewbank,     1880,     241. 

Harvey,   1880,  497.     Sheriff,  1880,  41.     Thomson, 

Rev.  J.,  1880,   114.       Watson,  G.,  1880,  302. 
Finlay,  Kirkman,  Liverpool. 

Harvey,   1863,  347. 
Finlayson,  A.  W. 

Halswelle,  1862,  134. 
Fisher,  Basil. 

Giles,  1861,  231  ;  1862,  452. 
Flatow,  Mrs.  L.  V.,  London. 

Faed,  F.,  1865,  496. 
Fleming,  John,  Claremont,  Glasgow. 

Harvey,   1830,    154.     McCulloch,    1834,    175. 
Flemyng,   Miss. 

Lees,  1863,  89. 
Fletcher,  B.  Cuddon,  Dunans,  Argyllshire. 

Brown,  J.  C,  1880,  163. 
Fletcher,  Fitzroy  C,  Letham  Grange,  Arbroath. 

Pettie,  1888,  188. 
Fochetti,  Mrs. 

Douglas,  1857,  156. 
Foote,  Miss,  Auchenreoch,  Forfarshire. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1880,  55. 
Forbes,  James  Staats,  London,  and  his  Executors. 

Henry,  1900,  121,  347.     Israels,  1872,  273,  389  (?); 

1905.    63,    64,    71,    230,    231,    232.     Nisbet,    R.    B., 

1891-2,  819. 
Forbes-Sempill,  Hon.  Gertrude. 

Cameron,  D.  Y.,  1909,  311. 
Ford,  Patrick  J.,  8  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Adam,     P.     W.,     1913,     74.     Burns,     1909,      127. 

Israels,     191 1,    557.      Lavery,     191 1,     109.      Ports- 
mouth,  1913,  690;   1915,  41. 
Ford,  Thomas,  Leith. 

Hay,  G.,  1878,  338. 
Fordyce,  W.  D.,  M.P. 

Cassie,   1871,  544. 
Forman,  John. 

Hole,   1872,   547. 
Forrest,  Thomas  Stewart,  Trustees  of. 

Burnett,  1885,  82. 
Forrest,  William,  Edinburgh. 

Bough,  1873,  227. 
Forrester,  William. 

Harvey,  1840,  127;   1875,  59.     Lees,  1861,  20. 


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445 


Forster,  John. 

Landseer,  1867,  513. 
Forster,  J.  Robertson. 

Ballantyne,  1852,  297. 
Forsyth,  Henry,  Forfar. 

Steell,  G.,  1853,  496. 
Forsyth,  W.,  Glasgow. 

Cassie,  1872,   174. 
Forsyth,  W.  F.,  Denham  Green,  Trinity. 

Cassie,  1873,  550. 
Fraser,  Mrs. 

Phillip,  1880,  254. 
Fraser,  Alexander,  R.S.A. 

Crawford,   E.   T.,    1864,    443.     Duncan,   T.,    1880, 

500. 
Fraser,  David,  Aberdeen. 

Cassie,  1869,  258. 
Fraser,  Miss  E.,  Executors  of. 

Macbeth,  1875,  178. 
Fraser,  John. 

Brown,  A.  K.,  1900,  387. 
Fraser,     Patrick     Allan,     H.R.S.A.,     Hospitalfield, 
Arbroath.      (Bequeathed    Hospitalfield,    Arbroath 
[<j.i>.],  and  art  collection  therein  for  the  purpose 
of  a  School  of  Art.      Vide  p.   113.) 

Drummond,   1868,  342.     Fraser,  A.  (R.S.A.),   1864, 

347;   1880,  98,  240.     Fraser,  P.  A.,  1880,  73,  513. 

Hay,    G.,    1879,   492.     Houston,   J.    A.,    1877,    263. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1880,  351.     Johnstone,  W.  B.,  1862, 

330;   1880,  395,   498.     Lauder,   R.   S.,   1870,   610; 

1880,  191,  501.     McDonald,  J.  B.,  1880,  79.     Mar- 
shall, W.  C,  1873,  669.     Pettie,  1879,  228.     Phillip, 

1859,  68  ;  1880,  297. 
Fraser,  P.  S. 

Bough,  i860,  670. 
Fraser,  Lieut.-Col.  R.  W. 

McTaggart,  1865,  674. 
Fraser,  W.  N.,  Tornaveen. 

Cassie,  1877,  241.     Phillip,  1865,  804;  1880,  no. 
Freeman,  Hanson,  Dilton  Court,  Knaresborough. 

Stanton,  1878,  229.     Wingate,  1877,  109. 
Freer,  Charles  L.,  Detroit,  U.S.A.     (In  1909  he  pre- 
sented his  valuable  Whistler  collection  to  National 
Gallery  of  Art,  Washington.) 

Whistler,    1899,   209;   1901,   346;    1903,   292;    1904, 

75,  80,  81,  255,  256,  294,  309,  313,  314,  328. 
Frere,  Lady  Catherine. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,   1882,  35. 
Frith,  W.  P.,  R.A. 

Pettie,  1869,  415. 
Fulton,  James,  Jr.,  Glasgow. 

Walton,  1895,  226. 

Gairdner,  Miss. 

Watson,  G.,  1880,  515. 
Gairdner,  Sir  Wm.   T.,  M.D.,  Glasgow. 

Leyde,  1876,  707.     Simson,  W,  1863,  12. 


Galloway,  D.,  4  Springfield,  Dundee. 

Alexander,  E.  J.,  191 1,  327.     Israels,  1911,  298. 
Gambart,  Ernest,  London. 

Hill,    1853,    183.       Nicol,    1868,    729;    1869,    224. 

Phillip,   1858,  445. 
Gamgee,  Miss,  1  Rothesay  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Stanton,  1916,  38,  42. 
Gardiner,  James. 

Drummond,  1873,  293. 
Gardiner,  James,  Glasgow. 

Guthrie,  1889,  332  ;  1891-2,  310,  691,  777. 
Gardiner,  John,  Dunfermline. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1862,  636. 
Garroway,  James,  Mayfield,  Helensburgh. 

Walton,  189 1-2,  673. 
Gassiot,  Charles,   London.     (Bequeathed  his  picture 
collection  to  Guildhall  Gallery,  London,  in  1902.) 

Archer,    1869,   416.     Faed,  T.,    1863,  384.     Phillip, 

1864,  340 ;  1867,  418.     Roberts,   1865,  795. 
Gavin,  John,  Wester  Elchies,  Craigellachie. 

Chalmers,  1873,  194.     Reid,  A.  D.,  1872,  297. 
Gavin,  Robert,  R.S.A. 

Gavin,  1880,  49. 
Gayangos,   Doiia  Emilia  Dolores  de. 

Phillip,  1859,  229. 
Gibbons,  T.  B.,  Fulwood  Park,  Liverpool. 

Ross,  R.  T.,  1865,  288,  557. 
Gibson,  Alexander. 

Douglas,  1878,   193.     Reid,  Sir  G.,   1881,  297. 
Gibson,   David  L. 

Brown,    W.    B.,    1865,    575.     Douglas,    1866,    409. 

McCulloch,    1864,    489;     1868,    612.     MacWhirter, 

1864,  265  ;  1868,  457.     Paton,  W.  H.,  1864,  325,  328. 
Gibson,  T.,  Liverpool. 

Cassie,  1865,  464. 
Gibson,  Thomas. 

Brown,  W.  B.,   1893,  70. 
Gibson,  William,  Glasgow. 

Chalmers,  1877,  169.     Wingate,  1878,  545. 
Gilbey,  Sir  Walter,  Bart. 

Orchardson,  1907,  140. 
Gilchrist,  William. 

Nasmyth,  1826,  13,  43. 
Gillespie,  Dr. 

Duncan,     T.,     1880,     201.       Geikie,     1880,     258. 

Kidd,  J.  B.,  1880,  259.     Kidd,  William,  1880,  259. 
Gillespie,   Douglas,  Castle-Douglas. 

Walls,   1899,  55. 
Gillott,  Joseph,  Birmingham. 

Graham,  P.,   1870,  323. 
Gilmour,   Allan,   Eaglesham,  Glasgow. 

Graham-Gilbert,  1858,   148.     McCulloch,   1859,  133. 
Gilmour,  Sir  John,  Bart.,  Montrave,  Leven. 

Stevenson,  W.  G.,  1896,  218.     Walls,  1902,  430. 
Gilmour,  Captain  John  (son  of  Sir  John),  Montrave, 
Leven. 

Walls,   1902,  182. 


446 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Gilmour,  Walter  James  Little,  Craigmillar. 

Gibb  (b.  1801),  1828,  107. 
Girle,  George. 

Bough,  1871,  362. 
Gladstone,  John. 

Graham-Gilbert,  1832,  158. 
Glasgow,  Earl  of. 

Nisbet,  P.  S.,  1873,  445,  701. 
Gledhow,  T.  A.  Titley,  Leeds. 

Nicol,  1869,  401. 
Glenconner,  Lord,  The  Glen,  Innerleithen. 

Scott,  T.,  1894,  398.     Walton,  1915,  525. 
Glenlyon,  Lord. 

Sheriff,   1843,   194. 
Glentanar,  Lord.     (Vide  Coats,  George.) 
Gloag,  Miss  Lake. 

Lorimer,  J.  H.,   1891,  487. 
Goldie,  L.  L.,  Derby. 

Nisbet,  R.  B.,  1900,  695. 
Gordon,  Mrs.,  Inch  House,  Midlothian. 

Park,  1863,  415.     Simson,  W.,   1834,  94- 
Gordon,  Francis,  Kincardine  O'Neil. 

Giles,  1848,  236. 
Gordon,  Sheriff. 

Giles,  1852,  79. 
Gordon,  William,  Fyvie  Castle. 

Giles,  1828,  39. 
Gourlay,  Henry,  Dundee. 

McTaggart,    1877,    371  ;    1878,    424.     MacWhirter, 

1870,  723.     Steell,  G.,  1882,  263. 
Gow,  James  M.,  Edinburgh. 

Aikman,     1870,    655.      Cameron,    H.,     1874,    458; 

1878,    241.      Cassie,    1887,    501,    509.      Chalmers, 

1887,    477,    490,    543,    827.     McGregor,    R.,    1876, 

547.     Noble,  J.  C,  1875,  486. 
Gow,   Leonard,   Glasgow. 

McKay,  1879,  15. 
Gowans,  Alexander,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  G.,  1880,  250. 
Gowans,  James,  Rockville. 

Cassie,  1867,  559. 
Gr^me,  James. 

Ewbank,  1831,  145. 
Graham,  Alexander,  Dunclutha,  Argyll. 

Herdman,  R.,  1853,  367. 
Graham,  James,  Whitecross,  Dunblane,  and  Glasgow. 

Docharty,    1878,    409.     Graham,    T.    A.    F.,    1870, 

538. 
Graham,  John,  Skelmorlie  Castle. 

Linnell,    1863,    594.     Millais,    1877,    279.     Roberts, 

1880,   158,  214.     Sranfield,   1859,   12  ;  1864,  445. 
Graham,  J.  Maxtone. 

Joseph,  1827,  70. 
Graham,  R.  D. 

McKay,   1900,  289. 


Graham,  Miss  Stirling,  Duntrune,  Forfarshire. 

Hill,  1857,  462. 
Graham,  T.  D.,  Glasgow. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1854,  179. 
Graham-Gilbert,  John,  R.S.A. 

Graham-Gilbert,  1854,   131  ;  1855,  293. 
Graham-Gilbert,  Mrs.  John,  Yorkhill. 

Graham-Gilbert,   1829,  40  ;  1867,  405. 
Graham-Gilbert     Bequest.      (Mrs.     Graham-Gilbert 
bequeathed  in   1887  to  the  Glasgow  Corporation 
Gallery     the     important     collection     of     pictures 
formed  by  her  husband,  the  Artist.) 

Graham-Gilbert,    1832,    188;    1853,    13,    77;     1861, 

382 ;    1862,   109 ;  1863,  598. 
Grahame,  Captain  John,  Over  Glenny,  Perthshire. 

MacWhirter,  1867,  279. 
Grant  of  Glenmoriston,  Inverness,  Family  of. 

Park,  1852,  678. 
Grant,  Sir  Francis,  H. R.S.A. 

Grant,   1866,  592. 
Grant,  Lady  Hope. 

Grant,  i860,  403. 
Grant,  John  S.,  Aberdeen. 

Giles,  1863,  94. 
Gray,  J.  M. 

Macnee,  1853,  5. 
Gray,  Lord. 

Gibb  (b.  1801),   1826,  20.     Steell,  Sir  J.,  1838,  413. 
Gray,  Master  of. 

Steell,  G.,  1839,  156. 
Gray,  Robert,  Peterhead. 

Watt,  1 90 1,  361. 
Green,  Charles  E.,  Gracemount,  Liberton. 

Hope,  1913,  138. 
Green,  Joseph. 

Vallance,  1880,  16. 
Greenlees,  John,  Netherton,  Paisley. 

Houston,  G.,  1915,  151. 
Greenlees,  Robert,  Glasgow. 

Murray,   1878,   284. 
Greenlees,  Robert,  Family  of. 

McTaggart,  1885,  216. 
Greig,  Robert  Hyde,  Norecliff. 

McDonald,  J.  B.,  1867,  356. 
Grieve,  John,  London  and  Edinburgh. 

Bough,  1877,  182. 
Grimes,  C.  C. 

Fraser,  A.  (R.S.A.),  1862,  488;  1870,  846. 
Grimond,  A.  D.,  Glenericht,  and  Dundee. 

Burnett,  1881,  743.     Millais,  1896,  265. 
Grubb,  W.  M.,  Dundee. 

Johnstone,  G.  W.,  1880,  343. 
Guthrie,  Lord,  Edinburgh. 

Gamley,  1911,  641  ;  1913,  711. 
Guthrie,  Charles,  W.S.,  Edinburgh. 

Gamley,  1915,  45. 


INDEX  I. :   LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


447 


Guthrie,  J.  Young,  Edinburgh. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  1880,  249.  McDonald,  J.  B.,  1873, 
610,  924;  1877,  770.  McTaggart,  1877,  395.  Val- 
lance,  1887,  162.     Wintour,   1877,  477. 

Guthrie,  Dr.  T.  M.,  Liverpool. 
Hope,  1916,  132. 

Haddington,  Earl  of. 

Lawrence,    1837,    ill.     Steell,    D.    G.,    1887,    775. 

Steell,  G.,  1853,  457,  526. 
Haig,  — . 

Bonnar,  1842,  109. 
Halford,  Miss  Constance,  London. 

Whistler,  1904,  307. 
Halkett,  Sir  Arthur,  Bart.,  Pitfarrine,  Fifeshire. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  188 1,  119. 
Halkett,  George  R.,  London. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,   1882,   175. 
Hall,  James,  London. 

Wilkie,    1847,  436,  498. 
Hall,  Snaton. 

Ewbank,   1829,  215. 
Hall,  S.  C. 

Delaroche,  1850,  548. 
Hall,  Thomas. 

Nisbet,  P.  S.,  1879,  724. 
Halley,  George,  Broughty  Ferry. 

McTaggart,   188 1,  345. 
Halsbury,  Countess  of,  London. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1910,  309. 
Hamilton,  Duke  of. 

Park,  1855,  747. 
Hamilton,  Colonel. 

Macleay,  K.,  1863,  383. 
Hamilton,  D. 

Rattray,  1887,  333. 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  George,  Blackland,  Paisley. 

Walton,  1904,  508. 
Hamilton,  J. 

Mackenzie,   D.  M.,   1835,  46,  49. 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  James. 

Hamilton,  J.,  1895,  106,  276. 
Hamilton,  James  Whitelaw,  A.R.S.A. 

Guthrie,  1916,  no. 
Hamilton,  John,  Glasgow. 

Murray,   1887,  290. 
Hamilton,  Miss  Nisbet,  Dirleton. 

Steell,  G.,  1879,  173. 
Hamilton,  Rt.  Hon.  R.  C.  Nisbet,  Dirleton. 

Steell,  G.,  i860,  513. 
Hammond,  Samuel,  Leeds. 

Faed,  T.,  1854,  269. 
Hanna,  Mrs.,  7  Magdala  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  Sir  J.,  19 16,  64. 


Hanna,  Rev.  W. 

Brodie,   1858,  772. 
Hannay,  Robert,  Henley. 

Smart,  1876,  25. 
Hardie,  William,  Edinburgh. 

Wingate,  1898,  520. 
Hardie,  W.  B.     (?  Same  as  William  Hardie.) 

Chalmers,  1883,  44.     Hardie,  1888,  199. 
Hardinge,  Lord  Viscount. 

Grant,   1866,  592. 
Hargitt,  Charles,  Edinburgh. 

Cameron,    H.,    1857,    220;    1859,    478;    i860,    121, 

414;  1863,  300.     Faed,  J.,    1861,  396;    1863,  582; 

1873,  238.     Faed,  T.,  1855,  266;  1857,211.     Fraser, 

A.    (R.S.A.),    1854,    85/  Gavin,    !853,    364;    1854, 

386;   1855,  207,   235;   1856,  223.     Houston,  J.  A., 

1862,  508.       McTaggart,    1859,    373  ;    i860,    393 ; 

1863,  219,  281;  1864,  257;  1865,  709.  Oakes, 
1854,  232.  Pettie,  1859,  39 ;  1862,  195.  Stanfield, 
1849,  20,  21. 

Hargitt,  George. 

Archer,  1859,  491. 
Harrison,  John,  Edinburgh. 

McKay,  1882,  167;  1890,  192;  1891,  271.    Scott,  T., 

1879,  468;  188 1,  768. 
Harrison,  William. 

McCulloch,    1866,    453. 
Hart,    George    B.,    10    Buckingham   Terrace,    Edin- 
burgh. 

McKay,  1880,  46.     McTaggart,   1878,   1057;   1880, 

60;    1881,  791  ;  1910,  161. 
Harter,  J.  C,  The  Cedars,  Leamington. 

Faed,  T.,  1869,  336.     Halswelle,  1869,  in. 
Harvey,  Colonel,  Castle  Semple,  Ayrshire. 

Forbes,  1837,  216.     McCulloch,  1838,  309*. 
Harvey,  Miss  Ellen,  Edinburgh. 

Harvey,   1875,  59;  1880,   104,  129,  457.     Macleay, 

K.,  1880,  465. 
Harvey,  Sir  George,  P.R.S.A. 

Harvey,     1867,     491.     Hutchison,    J.,     1862,     852. 

McCulloch,  1868,  558. 
Harvey,  Captain  John  Audley,  55   Elsworthy  Road, 
Hampstead,  London. 

Brangwyn,  1914,  212,  616. 
Harvey,  J.  Martin,  London. 

Pirie,   1910,  278. 
Hatton,  Walter,  Edinburgh. 

Hutchison,  R.  G.,  1899,  77;    1900,  24. 
Haultain,  Dr.  F.  W.  N.,  12  Charlotte  Square,  Edin- 
burgh. 

Brown,  T.  A.,  1912,  204. 
Hay,  Colonel,  Mugdrum. 

Forbes,    1837,    138 ;    1838,    270.     Glass,    1844,    313. 

Stanton,  1863,  308. 
Hay,  Mrs.,  Dunse  Castle,  Berwickshire. 

Stanton,  1863,  664. 


448 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Hay,  D.  R. 

Duncan,  T.,  1837,  7.     Fraser,  A.  (A.R.S.A.),  1836, 

91.     Lauder,  R.  S,  1837,  142  ;  1859,  195.     Roberts, 

1836,  120,  316,  317.     Simson,  W.,  1834,  135. 
Hay,  James  T.,  Leith. 

Brodie,   1863,  830;  1865,  868.     Cassie,   1863,  234; 

1872,    234;    1880,     185.      Drummond,    1880,     135. 

Fraser,   A.    (R.S.A.),   1880,   313.     Graham-Gilbert, 

1876,    60;    1880,    133,    246.     Wilson,    John,    1880, 

267. 
Hay,  Sir  John,  Bart. 

Dyce,  1830,  60. 
Heape,  R.  T. 

Farquharson,    1894,    105.     MacWhirter,    1874,    92. 

Pettie,   1861,  7.     Roberts,   1843,  237. 
Hector,  Dr. 

Syme,  J.,  1816,  85. 
Hector,  John,  Aberdeen. 

Farquharson,  1897,  286. 
Heggie,  R.,  Kirkcaldy. 

Noble,  R.,  1882,  641. 
Henderson,  Mrs.,  Edinburgh. 

Bonnar,  1880,  5,  193.     Sommerville,  1880,  340. 
Henderson,  Alexander,   Dundee. 

Gavin,  1867,  699. 
Henderson,  Rev.  C.  G.,  Hamilton. 

Raeburn,  1880,  287. 
Henderson,  William,  Dundee. 

Gavin,  1882,  717. 
Hendrie,  John,  Larbert. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1878,  103. 
Henley,  Mrs.  W.  E. 

Rodin,   1891,  573. 
Hennedy,  David,  Whitehall,  Bothwell. 

Walton,  1898,  269. 
Henning,  John,   H.R.S.A. 

Henning,  1828,  316,  317. 
Henschel,  George,   13  Portman  Street,  London. 

Sargent,  1914,  658. 
Hepworth,  Alderman  J.,  Leeds. 

Halswelle,   1889,  453. 
Herdman,  Mrs.  Robert,  Edinburgh. 

Herdman,  R.,  1880,  322. 
Herdman,  Robert,  R.S.A.,  Sons  of. 

Herdman,  R.,  1883,  415  ;  1875,  68. 
Herdman,  R.,  Duddingstone,  A.R.S.A. 

McKay,  1916,  687. 
Hermon,  Edward,  M.P.,  Preston. 

Pettie,   1875,  290. 
Heron,  James. 

Steell,  G.,  1888,  177. 
Heseltine,  J.  P.,  London. 

Melville,  1881,  488. 
Heugh,  Rev.  Dr. 

McCulloch,  1833,  150. 


Heugh,  John,  Alderley  Edge,  Manchester. 

Archer,    1861,   122.     Hill,    1858,   230.     Nicol,    1859, 

206. 
Hewat,  Richard,  Edinburgh. 

Noble,  J.  C.,  1881,  637. 
Hill,    Alexander,    Maxwell   Park,    Glasgow,   and   11 
Dolphin  Road,  Glasgow. 

Brown,  A.  K.,  1916,  472.     Coventry,  1910,  82. 
Hill,  Alexander,  Engraver  to  the  Queen,  Edinburgh. 

Bonnar,    1839,    157;    1863,    5.     Duncan,   T.,    1841, 

158;    1847,    285;    1863,     101,    150,    202.     Gordon, 

1851,     163.      Hill,     1854,     172.      Lees,     1851,     29. 

McCulloch,    1847,    230.     Paton,    Sir    J.    N.,    1857, 

230;   1859,   146;  i860,  646;  1863,   192,  319;    1865, 

413,  565. 
Hill,  D.  O.,  R.S.A. 

Duncan,  T.,  1863,  271.     Lauder,  R.  S.,  1869,  137. 

McCulloch,    1839,    212.     Paton,    Sir    J.    N.,    1849, 

416;  1859,  414,  424;    i860,  421  ;  1863,  76. 
Hill,  Mrs.   D.  O. 

Graham,  P.,  1866,  415.     Lauder,  R.  S.,  1880,  198. 
Hill,  Robert  Wylie,  Glasgow. 

Walton,  1896,  144. 
Hill,  Thomas. 

Graham,  P.,  1863,  7. 
Hodgson,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Brodie,  1859,  741.     Phillip,  1857,  340. 
Hodgson,  W.   B. 

Park,  1850,  465. 
Holden,   Angus,   Woodlands  Park,   Bradford. 

Nicol,    1873,  263. 
Hole,  William,  R.S.A. 

Brangwyn,   191 1,  493. 
Honeyman,  Herbert  L.,  180  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

Honeyman,  J.,   1914,  481,  582,  584,  585. 
Hope,  John,  Dean  of  Faculty. 

Giles,  1838,  143.     Smith,  C,  1839,  141. 
Hope,  Lieut.-Col.  William. 

Smith,  C,  1832,   132. 
Hopetoun,  Earl  of. 

Geikie,  1863,  233. 
Hopkirk,  Miss,  Edinburgh. 

Graham-Gilbert,  1880,  226. 
Horn,  James. 

Bough,  1858,  609. 
Horn,  Robert,  Edinburgh. 

Bough,   1856,  73;  1857,  326;    1858,  280;  1859,  15; 

1863,  35,  135,  209,  230.     Cameron,  H.,  1861,  535  ; 

1863,    75;    1865,    386.     Harvey,    1857,    118,    304; 

i860,  345,  473,  474,  475,  501  ;  1863,  69,   189,  244, 

247.     Herdman,    R.,    1857,    39,    381  ;    1858,    293  ; 

l859»   394;    1863,  95,   277.     Houston,   J.   A.,    1857, 

130.    McCulloch,  1858,  265,  269.     McDonald,  J.  B., 

1873,    112.     MacWhirter,    1858,   630.     Nicol,    1858, 

439.     Paton,    W.    H.,    1857,    327.     Stanton,    1861, 

813;  1863,  411.     Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1863,  *96- 


INDEX  I. :   LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


449 


Horn,  Mrs.  Robert. 

Bough,   1880,    167,    173,  440.     Harvey,   1880,   113, 

136,    144,    242.     Nicol,    1880,    29.     Roberts,    1880, 

421. 
Horne,  James. 

Drummond,   1856,  297.     Faed,  T.,  1852,  47.     Lin- 

nell,  1855,  23. 
Horne,  R.  B.,  Aberdeen. 

Cassie,  1873,   118;    1876,  408.     Reid,  A.   D.,   1875, 

170. 
Horner,  Francis,  Nieces  of. 

Raeburn,  1815,  167. 
Horrocks,  H.  T.,  Manchester. 

Hutchison,  R.  G.,  1893,  II. 

HOULDSWORTH,    A.    H. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1874,  462. 
Houldsworth,  James,  Coltness  House,  Wishaw. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1875,  483.     Faed,  T.,  1874,  261. 

Graham,  P.,  1873,  486. 
Houldsworth,  John,  Glasgow. 

Duncan,   T.,    1845,   155.     Dyce,   1858,   406.     Faed, 

T.,    1855,    278.     Fraser,    A.    (R.S.A.),    1859,    201. 

Hill,     1857,    320.     Johnstone,    W.    B.,    1858,    152. 

Lauder,   J.   E.,    1858,    190.     Lauder,   R.   S.,    1858, 

190.       McCulloch,    1857,   316.       Roberts,    1858,    1. 

Stanfield,  1858,  74.     Steell,  G.,  i860,  70. 
Houston,  John  L.  and  Alfred  C.,  London. 

Houston,  J.  A.,  1885,  51. 
Hoyes,  Mrs.,  Torrisdale  Castle. 

Faed,  J.,  1859,  504. 
Hoyes,  J. 

Ballantyne,  1880,  68,  335. 
Hozier,  Lady  Mary. 

Stevenson,  G.  W.,  1905,  319. 
Hume,  Hon.  Baron. 

Bonnar,   1828,  45.     Graham-Gilbert,  1829,  37,  93. 
Hume,  James  Howden,  Glasgow. 

Walton,  1915,  202. 
Hume,  M.  N.  Macdonald,  Nine  Wells,  Berwickshire. 

Bonnar,    1863,    190.     Edmondstone,    1863,    50,    91, 

279.     Gibb  (b.  1801),  1863,  292.     Simson,  G.,  1883, 

82.     Simson,    W.,    1863,    II.     Thomson,    Rev.    J., 

1863,  158. 
Hunt,  James,  Pittencrieff,  Fifeshire. 

Hill,  1854,  87. 
Hunter,  Alexander,  M.D.,  Edinburgh. 

Lawson,  1875,  674.     Stanton,  1875,  670,  673. 
Hunter,  Mrs.  Charles,  London. 

Sargent,  1907,  219. 
Hunter,  George,  Edinburgh. 

Kerr,  1893,  377. 
Hunter,  James. 

Faed,  T.,  1858,  171. 
Hunter,  James  Brownlee,  Hillside  House,  Dudding- 
ston,  Midlothian. 

Henning,  1916,  15,  18,  19,  20,  21. 


Hutcheson,  D.,  Glasgow. 
McCulloch,  1855,  158;  1863,  319;  1867,  391.     Mac- 
nee,   1869,  522. 

Hutchins,  Macdonald. 
Steell,  D.  G.,  1875,  64. 

Hutchison,  Mrs.  Clark,  Edinburgh. 
Nicol,   1905,  217. 

Hutchison,  John,  R.S.A. 
Cassie,   1887,  471.     Douglas,   1887,  765.     Hutchi- 
son, J.,  1861,  800;  1877,  695;  1880,  345,  348,  381; 
1887,    97.     MacWhirter,    1887,    519.     Paton,    Sir 
J.  N.,  1887,  802.     Simson,  W.,  1887,  464. 

Hutchison,  Robert,  Carlowrie,  Midlothian. 

Brown,  W.   B.,  1871,   156;  1877,  206.     Steell,  G., 
1869,  565,  706. 

Hutchison,  R.  Gemmell,  R.S.A. 
Alexander,  R.  L.,  1913,  241. 

Huth,   Louis,    Possingworth,    Hawkhurst,   and   Lon- 
don. 
Whistler,  1904,  324. 

Hutton,  J.  P.,  Edinburgh. 
Stevenson,  W.  G.,  1873,  848. 

Inglis,  A.  W. 

Park,  1840,  365. 
Inglis,  Alexander  W.,  Glencorse. 

Steell,  G.,  1870,  121;  1872,  185;  1887,  75. 
Inglis,  Francis  C,  Edinburgh. 

Gamley,  1907,  366. 
Inglis,    Henry    Maxwell,    Loganbank    House,    Mid- 
lothian. 

Steell,  G.,  1867,  191. 
Inglis,   John,   Lord  Justice-Clerk  and   Lord  Justice- 
General. 

Dyce,     1880,     194.      Graham-Gilbert,     1880,    332 

Macleay,    K.,    1887,    544.       Raeburn,    1880,    323 

Shiels,   1880,    108.     Simson,   W.,    1880,    202,    342 

Steell,  G.,  1867,   192  ;  1887,   150.     Syme,  J.,  1880 

206.      Thorburn,     R.,     1887,     559.      Watson,     G. 

1880,  330. 
Inglis,  John,  Jr.,  Glasgow. 

Fraser,  A.  (R.S.A.),   1882,  25. 
Innes,   Alexander   Mitchell,    Ayton   Castle,    Berwick- 
shire. 

Bough,    1872,    114.     Faed,    T.,    1849,    162.     Lock- 
hart,  1872,  1.     Smart,   1875,  275- 
Innes,  Gilbert  Mitchell,  Edinburgh. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1875,  651.     Lockhart,  1874,  416; 

1880,  251. 
Innes,  Sir  Hugh,  Bart.,  M.P. 

Mackenzie,  S.,  1828,  190,  206. 
Innes,  Colonel  Thomas,  of  Learney. 

Reid,  A.  D.,  1900,  356. 
Innes,  W.  Simpson  Mitchell,  Parsons  Green,  London. 

Nisbet,     P.    S.,     1875,    650.      Smart,     1872,     165. 

Steell,  G.,  1875,  218. 


2F 


450 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Innes,  Mrs.  W.  Simpson  Mitchell. 

Steell,  G.,  1875,  250. 
Irvine,  A.  F.,  Shivas. 

Giles,  1839,  283. 
Irvine,  Mrs.  Forbes,  Drum. 

Lorimer,  J.   H.,   1880,  363. 
Irvine,  John,  A.R.S.A. 

Irvine,  John,  1857,  373. 
Irvine,  Robert,  Caroline  Park,  Edinburgh. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1888,  185. 
Irving,  Sir  Henry. 

Whistler,  1904,  252. 

Jack,  Messrs.  T.  C.  &  E.  C,  Edinburgh. 

Hole,  1896,  471. 
Jaffray,  Thomas,  Aberdeen. 

Reid,  A.   D.,  1909,  237. 
James  VI. 's  (King)  Golf  Club,  Perth. 

Barclay,  1862,  454. 
James,  H.  S.,  Martnaham,  Ayrshire. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1875,  342  ;  1877,  389. 
Jamieson,  Dr.,  Aberdeen. 

Reid,  A.  D.,  1880,  738. 
Jamieson,  George  Auldjo,  Edinburgh. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1889,  189. 
Jamieson,  James. 

Nicol,  1863,  66. 
Jamieson,  James,  Kirkcaldy. 

Douglas,  1874,  220,  372 ;  1878,  253. 
Jamieson,  James  Auldjo,  Edinburgh. 

Cameron,  H.,  1874,  179 ;  1880,  13,  70 ;  1881,  193. 

Cassie,   1869,  566.     Herdman,  R.,   1879,  3.     Lock- 
hart,    1879,    1010.      McKay,    1874,   425.      Melville, 

1887,  866.     Reid,  A.  D.,  1881,  553.     Reid,  Sir  G., 

1869,  358;  1879,  86;  1880,  39;  1893,  116. 
Jamieson,  Michael  J.,  Kippen. 

Hay,  G.,  1875,  373. 
Jardine,     Sir     Robert,     Bart.,     M.P.,     Castlemilk, 
Lockerbie. 

Bough,  1866,  629.     Steell,  D.  G.,  1887,  103. 
Jardine,  Sir  Robert  William  Buchanan,  Bart.,  Castle- 
milk, Lockerbie. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  191 1,  179. 
Jenner,  Professor,  University  College,  London. 

Brodie,   1854,  716. 
Jenner,  Charles,  Portobello. 

Allan,  1880,  215,  230,  312,  493.     Brodie,  1856,  729; 

1863,  423.     Macdonald,  L.,   1865,  885  ;  1880,  379. 

Scott,  W.  B.,  1867,  310. 
Johnson,  Walter,  Calcutta. 

Smart,  1865,  467,  682. 
Johnston,  Adam,  Dunfermline. 

Paton,  W.  H.,  1853,  214. 
Johnston,  W.  Spencer. 
Halswelle,   1870,  506. 
Johnstone,  James. 

Brown,  W.  B.,  1874,  194. 


Johnstone,  W.  B.,  R.S.A. 

Phillip,    1863,    176;    1868,    409.     Mclan,    R.    R., 

1863,  258. 
Johnstone,  Mrs.  W.  B. 

Johnstone,  W.   B.,  1880,    138,  506.     Phillip,    1862, 

451,  466. 
Joicey,  Lord. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1880,  268. 
Jones,  Alfred. 

Douglas,  1851,  5. 
Jones,  R.  M.,  Leith. 

Bough,  1868,  93. 
Jordan,  John,  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh. 

Nicol,   1905,   133,   156,   192,   193,   195,   196.     Pettie, 

1863,  150. 
Joseph,  Samuel,  R.S.A. 

Joseph,  1827,  70. 

Kay,  Alexander,  Cornhill,  Biggar. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  1880,  397.     Herdman,  R.,  1880,  78. 
Kay,  Andrew  C. 

Park,  1851,  657. 
Kay,  Arthur,  Glasgow. 

Kidd,  William,   1838,  253. 
Kay,  Mrs.  Duncan  J.,  Dumfries. 

Harvey,  1846,  63. 
Kays,  Brig. -General  Horace,  5  Regent  Terrace,  Edin- 
burgh. 

Alison,  1916,  382. 
Keiller,     John     M.,     Binrock,     Dundee,     and     his 
Trustees. 

Douglas,    1891-2,    210.     Gavin,    1882,    295.     Lock- 
hart,    1885,  439 ;   1896,  308.     Millais,    1891-2,   283. 

Orchardson,     1890,    190 ;     1909,    318 ;    1910,     138. 

Phillip,  1887,  178;  1888,  213. 
Keith,  Lady,  Ravelston,  Midlothian. 

Wilkie,  1834,  114. 
Keith,  James,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Faed,  T.,  1848,  221.     McCulloch,   1851,   172. 
Keith,  Dr.  Thomas,  London. 

Douglas,  1891-2,  168,  714. 
Keith,  Mrs.  Thomas. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1871,  89. 
Kelk,  John,  Bentley  Priory,  Stanmore. 

Millais,  1869,  153. 
Kelly,  Countess  of. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1870,  284. 
Kennedy,  James,  8  Chalmers  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

Smart,  1891-2,  622  ;  1900,  48,  688,  720. 
Kenrick,  Rt.  Hon.  William. 

Millais,  1858,  89. 
Ker,  T.  Ripley,  Dougalston. 

Pirie,  1896,  96. 
Kermack,  John,  W.S.,  Edinburgh. 

Halswelle,  1891-2,  288.     McKay,  1890,  240. 
Kermack,  W.  R. 

Forbes,   1837,  121. 


INDEX  I. :   LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


451 


Kerr,  John  L.,  Leith. 

Walls,  1890,  380. 
Kerr,  T.,  6  Greenhill  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

McKay,  1901,  353. 
King,  J.,  Glasgow. 

Cassie,  1872,  315. 
Kingsburgh,  Lord.     (Vide  Macdonald,  Sir  J.  H.  A.) 
Kinnaird,  Lord. 

Brodie,    1859,    725.       Cassie,    1868,    778.       Paton, 

W.  H.,  1863,  112. 
Kinnear,    Lord    (Alexander    Smith    Kinnear),    Edin- 
burgh. 

Allan,  1880,  275.     Steell,  G.,  1890,  242. 
Kinnear,  Charles,  Kinloch,  Fifeshire. 

Wilkie,  182 1,  11;   1844,  172,  440. 
Kinnear,  John  G.,  Glasgow. 

Simson,  W.,  1832,  93.     Wilkie,  1838,  200. 
Kinnear,  H.  S.,  Edinburgh. 

Simson,  W.,  1880,  152. 
Kintore,  Earl  of. 

Giles,  1830,  30. 
Kirkhope,  John,  Edinburgh. 

Douglas,    1871,    557.     McKay,    1891-2,    330.     Win- 
gate,  1901,  276,  338;  1902,  258,  349;   1907,  280. 
Kirkwood,  James. 

Nisbet,  P.  S.f  1887,  201. 
Knapp,  Dr. 

Houston,  J.  A.,  1855,  258. 
Knoblauch,  Hugo,  Leith. 

Gibb  (b.  1845),  1913,  235. 
Knowles,  G. 

Legros,  1912,  533,  534,  538,  539,  542. 
Knowles,  James,  London. 

Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1889,  319. 
Knowles,  John,  Manchester. 

Nicol,  1858,  20. 
Kurtz,  A.  George,  Liverpool. 

Faed,  T.,  1873,  234. 

Labouchere,  Rt.   Hon.  Henry. 

Brodie,  1856,  747. 
Laing,  David,  LL.D.,  Edinburgh. 

Gibson,   1883,  173. 
Laing,  Sisters  of  David. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1885,  380. 
Laing,  Mrs.  Malcolm. 

Raeburn,  1863,  265. 
Lamb,  A.  C,  Dundee. 

Hay,  G.,  1873,  253. 
Lambert,  James. 

Cassie,  1874,  449. 
Lambert,  W.,  Nottingham. 

Faed,  J.,  1863,  441. 
Lancaster,  Mrs. 

Bough,  1880,  420. 


Lane,  Sir  Hugh,  London.     (Vide  also  Dublin  Muni- 
cipal Gallery,  which  he  founded.) 

Orchardson,  191 1,  96. 
Langman,    Major   Archibald   L.,    C.M.G.,    97    Eaton 
Square,  London. 

Sargent,  1916,  158. 
Lang  worthy,  E.  K.,  M.P.,  Victoria  Park,  Man- 
chester. (Bequeathed  ^10,000  to  Salford 
Museum  in  1874.  ^8000  was  spent  on  "  Lang- 
worthy  Wing,"  and  remainder  on  pictures  and 
sculptures.) 

Faed,  J.,  1874,  156.     Halswelle,  1876,  1026. 
Lauder,  Robert  Scott,  R.S.A. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1869,  137. 
Lauderdale,  Earl  of. 

Simson,  W.,  1832,  119,  162;  1837,  213. 
Laurence,  David,  London. 

Faed,  T.,  1852,  7.     Linnell,  1851,  218. 
Laurie,  William. 

Bough,   1861,  89,  139,  230 ;  1862,  156.     Fraser,  A. 

(R.S.A.),   1861,  248. 
Lavery,  John,  R.S.A. 

Lavery,    1904,  316;   1911,    104;    1915,    17.     Rodin, 

1911,  615,  651. 
Law,  James,  Edinburgh. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  188 1,  163;  1882,  342.     Douglas,  1891-2, 

178.     Fraser,  A.  (R.S.A.),  1881,  55. 
Lawrie,  James,  Edinburgh. 

Hole,  1875,  592  ;  1877,  429. 
Lawrie,  James  D.,  Monkrigg,  Haddington. 

Douglas,   1891-2,    188.     Hole,   1890,   371.     McKay, 

1891-2,  335. 
Lawrie,  Mrs.  James  D. 

Graham,  T.  A.  F.,  1908,  238,  533. 
Lawrie,  Thomas,  Glasgow. 

Murray,  1878,  10,  61. 
Lawrie,  W. 

Herdman,  R.,  1880,  442. 
Lawrie,  W.  B.,  Glasgow. 

Guthrie,  1893,  481. 
Lawson,  Charles,  Borthwick  Hall. 

Steell,  G.,   1857,  138. 
Leadbetter,  John,  Broughty  House,  Broughty  Ferry. 

Lockhart,  1875,  204. 
Leaf,  William,  Streatham. 

Faed,  T.,  1865,  506. 
Learmonth,  Colonel. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1863,  420. 
Lee,  Alexander  H.,  Blairhoyle. 

Douglas,  1891-2,  202. 
Lees,  A.  R.  R. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1863,  65. 
Lees,  Charles,  R.S.A. 

Lees,  1849,  476. 
Lees,  Mrs.  Charles. 

Lees,  1863,   154,  289. 


452 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Lees,  E.,  Werneth  Park,  Oldham. 

Houston,  J.  A.,  1872,  53,  278. 
Lees,  Very  Rev.  J.  Cameron. 

Douglas,   1891-2,  711. 
Leiper,  William,  R.S.A. 

McTaggart,  1873,  124. 
Leitch,  W.  L. 

Duncan,  T.,  1845,  155. 
Leschaixas,   H.    P.,   Glenfinart,    Argyllshire,   Execu- 
tors of. 

Gibb  (b.   1845),  1909,  206. 
Leslie,  Mrs.,  of  Nethermuir.    (Vide  Primrose-Leslie.) 
Leslie,  Provost,  Aberdeen,  Trustees  of. 

Hay,  G.,  1880,  66. 
Lessels,  John. 

Gibb  (b.    1801),  1863,  325,  344,  348*.     Mackenzie, 

D.  M.,  1863,  357.     Wintour,  1863,  259. 
Leyde,  Otto  Theodor,  R.S.A. 

Drummond,  1887,  466.     Vallance,   1878,  901. 
Lindsay,  Eudoxie,  Countess  of. 

Stevenson,  W.  G.,  1895,  203. 
Lindsay,  James,  Edzell  Lodge,  Edinburgh. 

Alexander,  E.  J.,   1900,  644.     Cameron,   H.,    1895, 

220;    1896,   366.     Fraser,    A.    (R.S.A.),    1900,    153. 

Kerr,  1894,  423. 
Lindsay,  Mrs.  James,  Edinburgh. 

Nicol,  1905,  194. 
Linlithgow,  Marquis  of. 

Brough,  1906,  161. 
Linton,  Sir  J.  D.,  London. 

Etty,  1829,  177. 
Littlejohn,   Sir  Henry   D.,   24   Royal  Circus,   Edin- 
burgh. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1913,  256. 
Livingstone,  John. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1891,  569. 
Lizars,  W.  H.,  H. R.S.A. 

Ewbank,  1827,  210. 
Lizars,  Mrs.  W.  H. 

Lizars,  181 1,  48,  63. 
Llandaff,  Bishop  of.     (Vide  Coplestone,  E.) 
Lloyd,  Richard,  London. 

Faed,  J.,  1852,   176.     Faed,  T.,   1852,  26.     Fraser, 

A.  (R.S.A.),  1852,  77.     Nicol,   1853,  51. 
Lockhart,  Miss  Elliot. 

Macleay,  K.,  1863,  324. 
Lockhart,  W.  E.,  R.S.A. 

Lawson,  1879,  759. 
Lockhart,  Mrs.  W.  E. 

McDonald,  J.  B.,  1902,  314. 
Lodder,  Captain  Charles,  R.N.,  Edinburgh. 

Alexander,  R.   L.,    1874,  399.     Bough,   1876,   1003. 

Cameron,    H.,    1874,    334.      Chalmers,    1877,    317. 

Douglas,   1875,  37.     McKay,   1873,  54;    1876,  438; 

1878,  271.     McTaggart,  1879,  908.     Wingate,  1876, 

181  ;  1880,  71. 


Lodge,  Robert,  The  Thorns,  Southport. 

Steell,  G.,  1 87 1,  540. 
Logan,  A.  S. 

Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1863,  78. 
Londesborough,  Lord. 

Roberts,  1854,  200. 
Lorimer,  J.  H.,  R.S.A. 

Lorimer,    J.    H.,    1877,    631  ;    1878,   419.     McKay, 

1880,  519.     Wingate,   1880,  390. 
Lothian,  Marquis  of. 

Archer,   1858,  113.     Hole,  1899,  378. 
Lothian,  Marchioness  of. 

Stanton,  i860,  842. 
Low,  James  F.   (brother  of  S.  M.   Low),  Monifieth, 
Dundee. 

Cassie,  1880,  256.     Gavin,  1867,  265,  826.     McTag- 
gart, 1878,  914. 
Low,    S.    M.    (brother    of    J.    F.    Low),    Monifieth, 
Dundee. 

Hay,  G.,  1887,  340. 
Lowe,  Dr.,  Heriot's  Hospital,  Edinburgh. 

Smart,  1900,  743. 
Lowe,  D.  F.,  Edinburgh. 

Aikman,  1890,  687. 
Lowson,  Miss,  Balgavie. 

Graham,  T.  A.  F.,  1904,  499. 
Lowson,  William,  Balthayock,  Perth. 

Crawford,  E.  T.,  1869,  456. 
Lowthrop,  Lady,  Scarborough. 

Glass,  1853,  677. 
Lumgair,  A.  G.,  The  Priory,  Selkirk. 

Scott,  T.,  1907,  102. 
Lumsden,  Lieut. -Colonel  H.  W. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1877,  430. 
Lumsden,  Sir  James,  Glasgow  and  Arden. 

Docharty,      1877,     345.       McCulloch,     1861,     289. 

Nicol,  1863,  81. 
Lumsden,  J.  D.,  Huntingtower-Field,  Perth. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1887,  248,  260. 
Lushington,  Professor. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1863,  414. 
Lyle,  Mrs.  Park,  Greenock. 

Lavery,  1896,  335. 
Lyle,  R.  A.,  Greenock. 

Alexander,  E.  J.,   1893,  434. 
Lyon,  William. 

Henning,  1808,  16  (3). 

M 'Alpine,  — ,  Callander. 

Nicholson,  1880,  528,  535. 
M 'Arthur,  G.  L.,  Glasgow. 

Hardie,  1871,  171. 
M 'Arthur,  L.  G.,  Oban. 

Adam,  P.  W.,  1877,  589. 
M'Barnet,  Colonel. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1875,  70. 


INDEX  I. :   LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


453 


Macbeth,   Norman,  R.S.A. 

Macbeth,    1878,  431;   1879,   504;   1881,  394;    1885, 

306. 
M'Combie,  J.  B.,  Aberdeen. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1867,  74. 
M'Cuaig,  C. 

Nisbet,  P.  S.,   1872,  222. 
McCulloch,  George,  London  and  Melbourne. 

Adam,   J.    D.,    1891,    127.     MacWhirter,    1905,  502. 

Orchardson,  1905,  240.    Rodin,  1905,  215.    Whistler, 

1904,  294,  299. 
McCulloch,    Mrs.       (In    1909   became   Mrs.    Coutts 
Michie,  q.v.) 

Rodin,  1909,  122. 
McCulloch,  Horatio,  R.S.A. 

Ewbank,  1863,    13.     Eraser,  A.   (A. R.S.A.),   1863, 

23- 

Macdonald,  Dr.,  Ayr. 
Hope,  1913,  248. 

Macdonald,  Alexander,  Kepplestone,  Aberdeen.     (Be- 
queathed in  1884  to  Aberdeen  Gallery  his  art  col- 
lection, including  a  notable  series  of  artists'  por- 
traits,   chiefly   self-portraits,    together   with   one- 
third  of  his  estate.) 
Cameron,  H.,  1869,  434;   1871,  272  ;  1873,  192,  455. 
Cassie,    1867,    287.     Chalmers,    1872,    348.     Herd- 
man,  R.,   1868,  803;   1872,  74;  1880,  63.     Israels, 
1870,   546.     McTaggart,   1869,  602.     Millais,   1881, 
120.     Mitchell,  1904,  298.     Orchardson,  1872,  100; 
1879,   40.     Pettie,    1874,   239.     Reid,   A.    D.,    1873, 
43  ;  1878,  18.     Reid,  Sir  G.,  1876,  23  ;  1879,  217. 

Macdonald,  Archibald  Gray,  Glasgow.     (Bequeathed 

23  pictures  to  Glasgow  Corporation  Gallery.) 

Herdman,  R.,  1862,  311.     McCulloch,  1863,  36. 

Macdonald,  D. 
Herdman,  R.,  1854,  345. 

Macdonald,  Donald,  Greenock. 

Alexander,   R.   L.,   1878,  325.     McKay,   1877,  236; 
1878,  222. 

Macdonald,  Henry,  Broughty  Ferry. 
Cameron,  H.,  1866,  468. 

Macdonald,  James,  Edinburgh. 
Smart,  1900,  161. 

Macdonald,    Sir   J.    H.    A.,    Edinburgh    (afterwards 
Lord  Kingsburgh). 
Gibb  (b.   1801),  1880,  344.     Graham-Gilbert,  1880, 
166,  518.     Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1880,  521. 

M'Donell,  Eneas. 
Smart,  1865,  383. 

M'Dougal,  Thomas,  Eskvale. 
Lockhart,  1882,  771. 

MacDougall,  Mrs.,  Sonachan. 
Alexander,  E.  J.,   1907,  72. 

Macduff,  W.,  Inveralmond  House,  Cramond. 
Faed,  T.,   1872,  284. 

M'Ewan,  D.  P.,  London. 
Nicol,  1876,  344. 


M'Ewan,  William,  M.P. 

Steell,  G.,  1887,  278. 
M'Ewen,  Mrs. 

Melville,   1904,  107. 
M'Ewen,  James,  Perth. 

Frazer,  1897,  334. 
Macfarlane,  J.  L.,  Glasgow. 

Stevenson,  W.  G.,  1901,  223. 
M'Farlane,  Walter,  Glasgow. 

Orchardson,  1875,  74.     Rhind,  J.,  1877,  668. 
Macfarlane,  W.  H. 

Allan,  1863,  245. 
M'Gavin,  John,  Glasgow. 

Cameron,    H.,    1872,    212;    1873,   407,   415;    -880, 

217.     Chalmers,    1872,   233 ;    1879,   256 ;   1880,   20, 

I75»    *77-      Linnell,    1876,    337.      Lockhart,    '.877, 

933.     MacWhirter,  1870,  592. 
M'Gaw,  Miss,  London. 

Burns,  1903,  342. 
M'Grady,  Dean  of  Guild,  Dundee. 

Hay,  G.,   1890,   166. 
Macgill,  John. 

Kidd,  J.  B.,   1832,  6,  34. 
Macgillivray,  J.  Pittendrigh,  R.S.A. 

Macgillivray,  1894,  286;  1896,  344;    1897,  472 
Macgregor,  Mrs.,  3  Eton  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Macgillivray,  1913,  659. 
Macgregor,   Donald  Roy. 

Bough,   1861,  516. 
M'Gregor,  Duncan. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1887,  88. 
MacGregor,  H.,  Woodlands,  Peebles,  and  Loanhead, 
Edinburgh. 

Alexander,  E.  J.,  1902,  321.     Burns,  1916,  307. 
M'Gregor,  William,  Edge  Hill. 

Cameron,    H.,    1871,   448.     Steell,    G.,    1881,   435. 

Vallance,  1875,  219. 
M'Grigor,  Alexander  B.,  Cairnoch,  Denny. 

Christie,  185 1,  298. 
Macintosh,  Major-General. 

Steell,  G.,  1852,  400. 
MacIntosh,  James. 

Kerr,  191 1,  278. 
Mackay,  Dr.  George,  Lochrin,  Edinburgh. 

Cameron,  H.,  1896,  226.     Farquharson,  1889,  216. 

McKay,    1894,    338.       Nisbet,    R.    B.,    1889,    838, 

Wingate,   1889,   186 ;  1896,  27. 
McKay,  W.  B.,  Edinburgh. 

Hardie,    1889,   486.     Hutchison,   R.   G.,   1891,   58; 

1906,  428.     McTaggart,  1889,  291  ;  Scott,  T.,  1891, 

697,  798. 
McKay,  W.  D.,  R.S.A. 

Chalmers,  1879,  133. 
M'Kelvie,  James,  Edinburgh. 

Bough,   1879,  240.     Fraser,  A.  (R.S.A.),   1882,  396. 

McDonald,   J.    B.,    1880,   9;    1902,    31.     Vallance, 

1880,  491. 


454 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Mackelvie,   J.   T.     (Vide  Auckland,   Mackelvie  Gal- 
lery.) 
Mackenzie,  — ,  Earlston. 

Scott,  T.,  1887,  732. 
Mackenzie,  Hon.  Mrs. 

Dyce,  1863,  264. 
Mackenzie,  Miss,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1878,  542. 
Mackenzie,  Lord,  Edinburgh. 

Brodie,  1855,  768.     Fraser,  A.  (R.S.A.),  1858,  432. 

Herdman,  R.,  1857,  179;  i860,  238;  1863,  85. 
Mackenzie,  Bailie,  Edinburgh. 

Hunter,  1898,  495. 
Mackenzie,  F.,  Edinburgh. 

Stanton,  1880,  435. 
Mackenzie,  Dr.  Hunter,  Edinburgh. 

Scott,  T.,  1890,  655. 
Mackenzie,  J. 

McCulloch,  1865,  146. 
Mackenzie,  Kenneth. 

Drummond,  1868,  714. 
M'Kerracher,  Miss  M. 

Bough,  1855,  209  ;  1858,  180. 
Mackie,  Mrs.,  Bargaly. 

Steell,  G.,  1874,  120. 
Mackie,  D. 

McCulloch,  1834,  70. 
Mackie,  J.  C. 

Bough,  1865,  390. 
Mackie,  R.,  London. 

Smart,  1893,  1. 
Mackinlay,  James,  18  Eglinton  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

Brodie,  1916,  40. 
Mackinlay,  Mrs.  K. 

Macnee,  1828,  159. 
Mackintosh,  James,  Portobello. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  1879,  474. 
Mackintosh,  William. 

Wingate,  1880,  64. 
M'Kirdy,  J.  Gregory,  Birkwood,  Lanarkshire. 

Steell,  G.,  1870,  340. 
Macknight,  Dr. 

Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1832,   122. 
Maclagan,  Dr. 

Allan,  1880,  229. 
Maclagan,  J. 

Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1880,  189. 
M'Laren,  Mrs.,  Morlands  Cottage. 

Smart,  1866,  381. 
M'Laren,  Mrs.,  Newington,  Edinburgh. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1891-2,  558. 
M'Laren,  James,  Gifford  Park. 

Cassie,    1865,    824.     Chalmers,    1864,    242.     Herd- 
man,  R.,  1864,  205. 


M'Laren,   John   (1880,    Lord   Advocate;    1881,   Hon. 
Lord  M'Laren),  Edinburgh. 

Adam,   P.   W.,    1878,   677;    1887,   341.     Hutchison, 

1880,    346.     McDonald,   J.    B.,    1880,    336.     Reid, 

Sir  G.,  1880,  233.     Roche,  1897,  326.     Rodin,  1902, 

776. 
M'Laren,  Walter  S.  B.,  Newington  House. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1874,  32. 
Maclauchlan,  John,  Dundee. 

Douglas,  189 1-2,  217. 
Maclean,  Dr.,  Ostaig  House,  Ormidale. 

Houston,  J. A.,  1862,  582. 
Macleay,  Miss. 

Park,  185 1,  655. 
Macleay,  Kenneth,  R.S.A. 

Macleay,  M'N.,  1838,  206. 
MacLehose,  James,  Glasgow. 

Guthrie,  1897,  30. 
Maclennan,  Mrs.,  Laggan. 

Walls,  1895,  105. 
Mac'leod,  W.  Bowman,  George  Square,  Edinburgh. 

Gibb    (b.     1845),     1881,    710.      Kerr,     1895,     518. 

McGregor,  R.,  1876,  648. 
Macmillan,  John. 

Cameron,  H.,  1896,  34. 
M'Nab,  Miss,  Edinburgh. 

McKay,   1909,  253. 
Macnaire,  — ,  Paisley. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1846,  318. 
Macnaughton,  Miss,  Perth. 

Farquharson,   1878,  97. 
Macnee,  Sir  Daniel,  P.R.S.A. 

Allan,    1880,    115.      Archer,    1877,    41;    1880,    36. 

Duncan,    T.,    1880,    134,    142.     McCulloch,    1834, 

123;    1835,    75;    1864,    380;    1880,    140.     Macnee, 

1859,  186. 
Macnee,  Lady. 

Archer,  1905,  391.     Macleay,  K.,  1887,  558. 
M'Neill,      Duncan,      Solicitor-General      and      Lord 

Advocate.     (Later  Lord  Colonsay,  q.v.) 
M'Neill,  Sir  John,  G.C.B. 

Steell,  G.,  1853,  I. 
M'Neill,  Lady. 

Steell,  G.,  1859,  193. 
M'Nicol,  James,  Huntly,  Bearsden. 

Coventry,   1897,  662. 
Maconochie,  Professor. 

Crawford,  W.,  1852,  639,  648. 
Macpherson,  Duncan,  Moyhall,  Ayr. 

Brown,  A.  K.,  191 1,  197. 
Macqueen,  Otto,  Aberdeen. 

Reid,  A.  D.,  1877,  449. 
Macrae,  William,  9  Leven  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Hamilton,  J.,   1877,  83.     Johnstone,  G.  W.,   1877, 
119. 
MacRitchie,  David,  Edinburgh. 

Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1880,  122. 


INDEX  I. :   LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


455 


McTaggart,  William,  R.S.A.,  and  Trustees  of. 

Alexander,   R.   L.,    1882,   874.     Bough,   1887,  215. 

Cameron,     H.,     1878,     242.       Hole,     1880,     307. 

McDonald,  J.  B.,  1887,  469.     McTaggart,  191 1,  13, 

106.       Vallance,    1864,    483 ;    1905,    74,    279,    299. 

Wingate,  1878,  496. 
MacWhirter,  John,  H.R.S.A. 

Chalmers,    1868,    576,   674.     Hay,    G.,    1869,    230. 

Pettie,  1872,  338 ;  1873,  623. 
MacWhirter,  Mrs.  John. 

Graham,  T.  A.  F.,  1890,  321.     Herdman,  R.,  1881, 

24.     Herdman,  R.  D.,  1886,  125. 
Main,  John  Bell,  Hamilton. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  1897,  677;  1898,  734;   1907,  62,  108. 
Mair,  John,  Hamilton. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  1903,  80. 
Maitland,  J.,  Innellan. 

Stevenson,  W.  G.,  1891,  121. 
Makgill,   G.,  Cheltenham. 

Cassie,  1872,  168. 
Malcolm,  Dr.,  Edinburgh. 

McCulloch,   1863,  232. 
Malcolm,  Johnj  Poltalloch. 

Steell,  G.,  1866,  219. 
Manchester,  Mayor  of.     (Vide  Curtis.) 
Manson,  J.  B.,  Edinburgh. 

Cassie,  1865,  498. 
Mappin,    Sir    Frederick    T.,    Bart.,    Sheffield.     (Pre- 
sented  many  important  pictures  to   Mappin   Art 
Gallery,  Sheffield.) 

Faed,  T.,  1847,  376. 
Mappin,     J.,     Newton,     Birchlands,     Sheffield.     (Be- 
queathed   his    art    collection    to    Sheffield,    and 
,£15,000  for  the  erection  of  the  Mappin  Art  Gal- 
lery.) 

Faed,   T.,    1851,   36.     Nicol,    1859,    191.     Orchard- 
son,    1863,    198.       Pettie,    1872,    223 ;    1878,    324 ; 

Roberts,  1861,  265. 
Margarison,  C.  M.,  Preston. 

Melville,  1905,  258. 
Marjoribanks,  Alexander. 

Macleay,  M'N.,   1838,  209. 
Marjoribanks,  D.  C,  M.P. 

Ross,  R.  T.,  1863,  136. 
Marshall,  Miss,  Edinburgh. 

Thomson,  W.  J.,  1880,  530. 
Marshall,  Miss  A.  H.,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1882,  106. 
Marshall,  H.  B. 

Wingate,  1907,  212,  508. 
Marshall,  James,  Saracen  Foundry,  Glasgow. 

Cameron,  H.,  1881,  341.     Herdman,  R.,  1877,  60. 

Steell,  G.,  1878,  279. 
Marshall,  Mrs.  Mackenzie,  Edinburgh. 

Mackenzie,  S.,  1880,  343. 


Marshall,  W.  Calder,  H.R.S.A.,  and  Executors  of. 

Marshall,    1837,  379;    1847,  633;   1855,  784;  1864, 

701;  1866,  873;   1874,  582;  1880,  807. 
Martin,   Edward,   Glasgow,   Wimbledon   and   North- 
ants. 

Alexander,   R.   L.,   1875,   493 ;   1877,  80.     Guthrie, 

1898,  58;  1900,  278.     McKay,  1876,  53;   1878,  400. 

Wingate,  1877,  3;  1879,  411*   1890,  241. 
Martin,  Mrs.  Edward. 

Alexander,  E.  J.,  189 1-2,  746. 
Martin,  John,  H.R.S.A. 

Etty,  1831,  IV. 
Mason,  Henry,  Bankfield,  Bingley. 

Alexander,   R.   L.,   1881,   230.     MacWhirter,    1880, 

33.     Smart,  1877,  779. 
Mason,  James,  Edinburgh. 

Scott,  T.,  1899,  693. 
Mason,  Samuel  L.,  Edinburgh. 

Stanton,  1873,  1100. 
Mather,  Dr.  George  R.,  Glasgow. 

Crawford,  E.  T.,  1880,  284. 
Mathieson,  Kenneth,  Dunfermline. 

Paton,  W.  H.,  1853,  315. 
Matthews,  James,  Architect,  Aberdeen. 

Cassie,   1869,  659. 
Matthewson,  James,  Cornhill-on-Tweed. 

Douglas,  1891-2,  205. 
Maule,  Colonel. 

Mclan,  R.  R.,  1855,  50,  337,  347. 
Maxwell,  Andrew,  Glasgow. 

Alma-Tadema,   1876,  795. 
Maxwell,  Sir  John  Stirling,  Bart.,  Pollok  House. 

Mackie,  1910,  135. 
Maxwell,  Joseph  Constable,  Thorpe  Arch,  Yorks. 

Hill,  1842,  354. 
Maxwell,  Sir  William,  Bart.,  Pollok  House. 

Sheriff,    1840,    68.     Steell,    G.,    1878,    501.     Steell, 

Sir  J.,  1879,  752. 
Meel,  J.  C,  Hangingshaw  House,  Selkirk. 

Scott,  T.,  1899,  537,  650;   1900,  722,  750. 
Melville,  Mrs.,   16  Carlton  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Brodie,   19 16,  2. 
Melville,  Mrs.  Arthur,  London. 

Melville,  1905,  69,  93,  119,  144. 
Melville,  Lady  Catherine  White-. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1869,  984. 
Melville,  J.  M.  or  N. 

Allan,  1863,    121.     Simson,  W.,   1831,   m;   1863, 

157- 
Mendel,  Samuel,  Manley  Hall. 

Millais,   1873,  431.     Phillip,   1866,  400. 
Menelaus,    William.     (Bequeathed    his    collection    of 
pictures  to  Cardiff  Museum  in  1882.) 

Graham,  P.,  1873,  486.     Paton,  W.  H.,  1872,  326. 
Menzies,  Mrs.,  Edinburgh. 

Bough,  1880,  149. 


456 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Menzies,  Charles,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1891,  103. 
Menzies,  C.  D. 

Douglas,  1891-2,  175. 
Menzies,  Fletcher  N.,  of  Menzies. 

Steell,  G.,  1872,  743. 
Menzies,  Mrs.  Graham,  Selkirk. 

Scott,  T.,  1880,  1086. 
Menzies,  Sir  Neil,  Bart. 

Williams,  1833,  239. 
Menzies,  Thomas,  Edinburgh. 

Brodie,    1871,   763.     Cassie,    1873,   620;    1875,   2°  5 

1877,  237.     Smart,  1876,  109. 
Mercer,  Robert. 

Duncan,  T.,  1863,  169. 
Methven,  George,  Portobello. 

McDonald,  J.  B.,  1902,  490. 
Meyer,  Sir  Carl,  Bart.,  Stratton  Street,  London. 

Alma-Tadema,  191 1,  75. 
Michie,  Mrs.  J.  Coutts,  184  Queen's  Gate,  London. 
(Till  1909  Mrs.  Geo.  McCulloch,  q.v.) 

Murray,  1895,   lS^>-     Orchardson,   1910,   123;  191 1, 

96. 
Mill,  John. 

Bough,  1866,  223. 
Millar,  John,  Q.C. 

Adam,  P.  W.,  1872,  258. 
Miller,  Professor. 

Duncan,  1863,  267,  268. 
Miller,  James. 

Wingate,  1868,  370. 
Miller,  John,  C.E.,  Millfield  and  Leithen. 

Duncan,  T.,  1846,  335.     Hill,   1843,  43,  319;   1844, 

324;   1851,   254;    1863,    71,    116,   286;   1880,    172, 

499. 
Miller,  John,  Liverpool. 

Etty,  1851,  423.     Faed,  T.,  1848,  42.     Gavin,  1854, 

217.     Harvey,  1853,  56.     Houston,  J.  A.,  1850,  54; 

1851,  465.  Landseer,  1853,  103.  Linnell,  1849, 
124,  195;  1850,  441;  1851,  544;  1852,  224,  365; 
1853,  312,  453 ;  1856,  44.  McCulloch,  1850,  194. 
Mitlais,    1855,    353,    557;     1858,    89,    289.     Nicol, 

1852,  599,  610 ;  1853,  94.  Oakes,  1850,  106 ;  1853, 
639.  Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1851,  147.  Wilkie,  1849, 
54;    1852,  42. 

Miller,  Robert,  Winsley,  Shrewsbury. 

Drummond,  1864,  429. 
Miller,  William,  H.R.S.A. 

Harvey,    1845,    142.     Miller,   W.,    1880,   414,  424, 

473- 
Miller,  W.  F. 

Miller,  W.,  1880,  473. 
Milne,  Colonel,  Elphinstone. 

Brough,  1903,  476. 
Milne,  D.,  S.S.C. 

McDonald,  J.  B.,  1878,  793. 


Milne,  James,  Edinburgh. 

Wingate,  1890,  157. 
Milne,  Robert,  Aberdeen. 

Cameron,  H.,  1879,  351.     Steell,  G.,  1863,  105. 
Mitchell,  Mrs. 

Hardie,  1888,  395. 
Mitchell,  Andrew,  Alloa. 

Mackie,   1889,  602.     Steell,  G.,  1880,  484.     Walls, 

1889,  273. 
Mitchell,  J.,  Jr.,  Dundee. 

Cassie,   1876,  705  ;  1878,  529. 
Moir,  George. 

Giles,   1854,  283. 
Moir,  John  Macarthur. 

Ewbank,  1828,  83. 
Moncreiff,  Lord,  and  Trustees. 

Joseph,  1916,  32.     Raeburn,  1863,  73. 
Moncreiff,  Rev.  Sir  H.  Wellwood,  Bart. 

Raeburn,  1863,  73. 
Moncur,  Miss  L.,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1895,  306. 
Montgomery,  A.,  Castle-Douglas. 

Walls,  1893,  241. 
Montgomery,  Sir  G.  G.,  Bart. 

Williams,  1863,  32,  126. 
Mood,  John,  Rosehall. 

Crawford,   E.    T.,    1856,   332  ;   1863,    260.     Paton, 

W.    H.,   1863,   231;   1864,   577;    1865,   698;    1867, 

472. 
Moon,  Francis  G.,  London. 

Wilkie,  1838,  200. 
Moray,  Earl  of. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1894,  168. 
Morgan,  — ,  Liverpool. 

Mackie,  1889,  93. 
Morison,  Mrs.  Miller,  4  Randolph  Cliff,  Edinburgh. 

MacWhirter,  191 1,  1. 
Morris,  John. 

Herdman,    R.    D.,    1906,    401.     Orchardson,    1885, 

235- 
Morris,  Colonel  W.  Pollok,  Craig,  Kilmarnock. 

Alison,   1914,  287. 
Morrison,  Andrew,  Glasgow. 

Lockhart,  1880,  1096. 
Morrison,  Charles,  Royal  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1880,  74. 
Morson,  Thomas,  Gordon  Square,  London. 

Hutchison,  R.  G.,  1893,  298. 
Morton,  George,  Glasgow. 

Cameron,  H.,  1891,  314. 
Moss,  Sir  H.  E.,  Ormelie  and  Joppa. 

MacGeorge,   1899,  79.     McKay,  1898,  318. 
Moubray,  Mrs.  John  G.,  Naemoor,  Rumbling  Bridge. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1896,  304. 
Moxon,  Charles,  Edinburgh. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1869,  577;  1876,  424.     Orchard- 
son,   1870,  600. 


INDEX  I. :   LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


457 


Muir,  H.  B.,  Glasgow. 

Chalmers,   1868,  566.     MacWhirter,  1868,  566. 
Muir,  James,  Arbroath  and  Glasgow. 

Harvey,  1862,  270.     Lockhart,  1877,  931.     Murray, 

1877,  81,  89. 
Muir,  Matthew  M. 

McCulloch,  i860,  301.     Macnee,  1863,  48.     Wilkie, 

1863,  15. 
Muirhead,  Andrew,  Edinburgh. 

Aikman,   1871,  235.     Bough,   1887,  443,  447,   451, 

460,    461.      Ross,    R.    T.,    1887,    601.      Wintour, 

1887,  442,  457. 
Munro,  Charles. 

Wintour,  1870,  416,  501. 
Murchison,  Sir  Roderick,  Bart. 

Landseer,  1872,  29. 
Murdoch,  Robert,  Glasgow. 

Lockhart,   1880,  844. 
Murietta,  Jos6  de,  Palace  Gardens,  London. 

Nicol,  1873,  408. 
Murray,  Hon.  Lord. 

Bough,  1858,  42. 
Murray,  Lady. 

Gordon,  1858,  238.     Raeburn,  1815,  167. 
Murray,  Mrs.  General. 

Glass,  1862,  106;    1864,  36. 
Murray,  Douglas,  Longyester. 

McKay,  1877,  586. 
Murray,  Sir  James,  Aberdeen.     (Donor  of  important 
pictures  to  Aberdeen  Art  Gallery,  which  owes  its 
present  position  to  his  generous  support.) 

Brown,   T.    A.,    1896,   234.     McGregor,    R.,    1903, 

153.     Orchardson,    1902,   420.     Phillip,    1868,   521. 

Reid,  A.  D.,  1893,  134. 
Murray,     Sir     John,     K.C.B.,     Challenger     Lodge, 
Wardie,  Edinburgh. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1912,  127. 
Murray,  John,  Galashiels. 

Peddie,  1869,  842. 
Murray,  Miss  L.  Stewart. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1889,  231. 
Murray,  William  Cleghorn,  W.S.,  Edinburgh. 

Bough,    1879,    803.     Cassie,     1877,    414.     Israels, 

1877,  14.     Lockhart,  1877,  734;   1879,  1042. 
Mylne,  James,  W.S.,  Edinburgh. 

Noble,  J.  C,  1895,  211. 
Mylne,  William,  C.A.,  Edinburgh. 

Wingate,  1899,  210. 

Nairn,  James. 

Hill,  1832,  194.     Scott,  W.  B.,  1833,  263. 
Naismith,  Robert. 

McKay,  1891,  172. 
Naismith,  R.  T. 

Noble,  J.  C,  1895,  420. 
Napier,  Robert,  Shandon,  Dunbartonshire. 

Harvey,  1862,  323. 


Nasmyth,  Dr.,  27  Palmerston  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Hope,  1914,  98 ;  1915,  361. 
Nasmyth,  James,  Kent.     ( Vide  "  Historical  Narrative," 

p.  cii.) 

Rhind,  J.,  1882,  732. 
Nasmyth,  Robert. 

Allan,  1863,  178,  184. 
Neish,  W\,  Tannadyce  House,  Forfar. 

Crawford,  E.  T.,  1873,  226. 
Nelson,  J.  C,  Pollokshields. 

Roche,  1893,  303. 
Nelson,  Thomas. 

Gavin,  1877,  88. 
Nelson,  William,  Hope  Park,  Edinburgh. 

Bough,  1873,  105 1. 
Newall,  R.   S.,  Bensham  Lodge. 

Faed,  T.,   185 1,  61. 
Nicholson,  Miss,  Edinburgh. 

Nicholson,  1880,  160,  537. 
Nicholson,  Mrs.  William. 

Nicholson,  1863,  323,  341,  364. 
Nicol,  Lord  Provost,  Aberdeen. 

Cassie,  1873,  465. 
Nicol,  Erskine,  R.S.A. 

Bough,  1861,  718. 
Nicol,  W.,  Liverpool 

Herdman,  R.,  1870,  337;  1876,  428. 
Nisbet,  Thomas. 

Bough,  i860,  487.     Drummond,  1858,  228. 
Northesk,  Earl  of. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1880,  496. 
Northwick,  Lord. 

Fraser,   A.    (A.R.S.A.),    1833,   74.     Roberts,    1830, 

5i- 
Norton,  Miss  Augusta. 

Steell,  G.,  1879,  281. 
Nott,  John. 

Ross,  R.  T.,  1863,  166. 

Oakshott,  Alderman  Thomas  W.,  Liverpool. 

Hutchison,  R.  G.,  1905,  550. 
Ogilvie,  Thomas,  Aberdeen. 

Cameron,   D.   Y.,   1903,  343.     Reid,   A.    D.,    1903, 
502. 
Ogston,  Alexander,  Aberdeen. 

Reid,  A.  D.,  1877,  107. 
Ogston,  J.,  Norwood,  Aberdeen. 

Cassie,  1877,  307. 

Orchar,  James  Guthrie,  Broughty  Ferry.     (Presented 

many    pictures    to    Dundee    Art    Gallery    [g.v.]. 

Subject   to  the   life  interest   of  his  widow,    who 

died    in    1916,    bequeathed    his    art    collection    in 

1898    to    projected    Gallery    at    Broughty    Ferry 

Iq.v.],  and  money  to  erect  the  building.) 

Bough,   1864,    105 ;    1867,  90,   185,   199 ;   1868,  225. 

Brodie,  1873,  667.     Cameron,  H.,  1869,  383  ;  1871, 

319;    1872,   358;    1875,   67;    1877,    460;    1882,   36. 


458 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Orchar,  James  Guthrie,  Broughty  Ferry — continued. 
Cassie,  1870,  848;  1871,  158.  Chalmers,  i860, 
123;.  1872,  375;  1879,  256,  308.  Fraser,  A. 
(R.S.A.),  1873,  603  ;  1876,  82,  354.  Harvey,  1874, 
427.  Hay,  G.,  1868,  555;  1878,  469;  1890,  575. 
Herdman,  R.,  1864,  205;  1866,  561.  Hutchison, 
J.,  1877,  695.  Johnstone,  G.  W.,  1889,  915.  Law- 
son,  1881,  718.  Linnell,  1878,  866,  891.  Lock- 
hart,  1885,  609.  McCulloch,  1855,  13 ;  1866,  3, 
132.  McTaggart,  1873,  256,  425;  1875,  234;  1876, 
243;  1880,  277;  1884,  41;  1887,  50;  1888,  369; 
1895,  323.  MacWhirter,  1857,  297;  1867,  475,  648; 
1875,  87 ;  1885,  45.  Orchardson,  1879,  40 ;  1880, 
186;  1890,  28.  Pettie,  1878,  312;  1879,  358;  1884, 
256;  1890,  284.  Reid,  A.  D.,  1876,  96.  Smart, 
1875,  365,  430.  Vallance,  1871,  740;  1876,  1078; 
1905,  191. 

Orchardson,  — . 
Wintour,  1873,  294. 

Orchardson,  Sir  William  Quiller,  H.R.S.A. 
Lawson,  1905,  322. 

Ormidale,  Lord. 

Herdman,  R.,   1869,  538. 

Orr,  Sir  Andrew,  Harviestoun. 
McCulloch,  1863,  47. 

Orr,  James. 

Grant,  1874,  262. 

Orrock,  James,  London. 

Graham,  T.  A.  F.,  1871,  144. 

Oswald,  George. 
Sheriff,  1835,  186. 

Oswald,  J.  Gordon,  Scotstoun. 
Graham-Gilbert,  1880,  288. 

Overstone,  Lord. 
Hill,  1852,  160. 

Panmure,  Lord. 

Harvey,  1859,   129.     Mclan,  R.  R.,   1855,  50,  337, 

347- 
Park,  H.  Patric,  Son  of  the  R.S.A. 

Park,  1849,  625;  1852,  677;  1855,  747;  1856,  721, 

741. 
Parker,  G.  W.,  Kent. 

MacWhirter,  1888,  23. 
Parker,  John,  Liverpool. 

Herdman,  R.,  i860,  694.     Nicol,  1855,  136. 
Parks,  Alderman  Sir  John. 

Kay,  1910,  255. 
Paterson,  James,  Kinnettles,  Forfarshire. 

Crawford,    E.    T.,    1868,    628.     McDonald,    J.    B., 

1877,  268. 
Paterson,  M.  Hope,  Stirling. 

Brown,  A.  K.,  1902,  713. 
Paterson,  Peter  Hay,  Carpow,  Perthshire. 

Glass,  1845,  365,  445. 
Paterson,  Hon.  Mrs.,  Carpow. 

Glass,  1867,  754,  765. 


Paterson,  Thomas,  Hamilton. 

Fraser,  A.  (R.S.A.),  1878,  309. 
Paterson,  William,  Edinburgh. 

Anderson,  R.,  1881,  988.     Bough,  1874,  750;   1878, 

817,  1079 ;  1879,  886.     Wintour,  1871,  320,  376. 
Paton,  Dr.,  Paisley. 

Sheriff,  1834,  257. 
Paton,  Alexander  Forrester,  Alloa. 

Cameron,  H.,  1889,  247.     Leyde,  1887,  173. 
Paton,  Miss  Hope,  Links  House,  Montrose. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,   1895,   113. 
Paton,  James,  Viewforth,  Stirling,  and  Avonhill. 

Leyde,  1875,  127.     Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1880,  268. 
Paton,  John. 

Leyde,  1887,  875. 
Paton,  J.  M.,  Links  House,  Montrose. 

Cassie,  1879,  74.     Reid,  A.  D.,  1876,  421. 
Paton,  Sir  Joseph  Noel,  R.S.A. 

Paton,    Sir   J.    N.,    1887,    703,    745,    807.     Paton, 

W.  H.,  1855,  67. 
Paton,  Lady  Noel. 

Hill,  1863,  284. 
Paton,  Waller  Hugh,  R.S.A. 

Ewbank,  1880,  123.     Hill,  1880,  192. 
Patrick,  James,  Argyleshire. 

McCulloch,  1864,  231 ;  1865,  429,  669. 
Patterson,  W.  G. 

Brodie,   1881,  724. 
Pattison,  A.  Dunn,  Dalmuir. 

Harvey,  1880,  183.     Raeburn,  1880,  197. 
Patton,  George,  Lord  Justice-Clerk. 

Bough,   1863,   294.     Graham,  P.,   1864,  593.     Hill, 

1856,  100.     Steell,  G.,  1867,  192. 
Paul,  William. 

Ewbank,  1828,  78,  134. 
Pearson,  Thomas,  Glasgow. 

McGregor,  R.,  1876,  555. 
Peddie,  Dr.,  Edinburgh. 

Wingate,  1899,  270. 
Peddie,  J. 

Paton,  W.  H.,  1863,  391. 
Peddie,  John  Dick,  R.S.A.,  M.P. 

Cassie,   1873,   352 ;  1880,   495.     Drummond,   1871, 

287.     Gibb    (b.    1845),    1880,    255.     Harvey,    1875, 

811.     Israels,    1873,  305.     Peddie,   1880,   442,  452. 

Smart,  1877,  303. 
Peek,  W.,  West  Heath,  Erith. 

Herdman,   R.,  1862,  198. 
Pender,  Sir  John,  Bradbury  Hall,  Manchester.  ( Vide 

"Historical  Narrative,"  p.  lxxxv.) 

Drummond,  1856,  203,  400;    1865,  302;  1872,  414. 

Dyce,   1865,  272.     Faed,  T.,   1863,  430.     Graham, 

P-,     1895,     333.     Paton,    Sir    J.     N.,     1859,    613. 

Phillip,  1865,  453  ;  1880,  131.     Roberts,  1865,  419. 
Pennell,  Joseph,  London. 

Whistler,  1904,  570-575  ;  577"582- 


INDEX  I. :   LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


459 


Perry,  William,  Edinburgh. 

Kerr,  1897,  641,  672. 
Pettigrew,  J.  Hislop,  10  Bute  Mansions,  Glasgow. 

Kay,   1912,  271. 
Philip,  — ,  M.D. 

Wingate,  1897,  380. 
Philip,  Miss  Birnie,  London. 

Whistler,  1904,  77,  78,  322,  323,  328. 
Philip,  David,  S.S.C.,  Edinburgh. 

Farquharson,   1877,   172. 
Phillip,  John,  H.R.S.A. 

Brodie,    1862,    826.      Cassie,     1865,    783.      Phillip, 

1866,  540;   1869,  568. 
Phillips,  Mrs.  Lionel. 

Rodin,  1902,  776. 
Phillips,  N.  G. 

Allan,  1827,  14. 
Pilgeram  &  Lefevre,  Messrs.,  London. 

Nicol,  1876,  445  ;  1878,  339,  340,  379 ;  1879,  322. 
Pillans,  Professor. 

Lauder,    R.    S.,    1863,    464.      Thomson,    Rev.    J., 

1826,  147 ;  1863,  252. 
Pirie,    Alexander,    Villa    Maggiore,    Torquay,    and 
Seaton   House,  Aberdeen. 

Cassie,  1866,  431,  804;  1867,  382;  1868,  312. 
Pirie,  Gordon,  Scotston,  Aberdeen. 

Cassie,  1870,  402  ;  1872,  429. 
Pitcairn,  Miss. 

Raeburn,  1863,  56. 
Pitcairn,  A. 

Gibb  (b.  1801),  1829,  181. 
Pitman,  R.  O.,  W.S.,  Landsdowne  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

Walton,  1911,  128. 
Platt,  Captain,  York. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1879,  756. 
Platt,  L.  J.,  The  Birches,  Stirling.     (Bequeathed  his 
collection  of  pictures  to  Smith  Institute,  Stirling, 
in  1914.) 

Johnstone,  G.  W.,   1891,  724.     Mitchell,  1900,  122. 

Perigal,   1866,  605.     Wingate,  1875,  189. 
Playfair,  W.  H. 

Roberts,  1852,  433. 
Plint,  T.  E.,  Leeds. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1854,  25. 
Plommer,  Mrs.  Scott,  Sunderland  Hall,  Selkirk. 

Pettie,  1881,  294. 
Pocock,  Lewis,  London. 

Lewis,   1856,  145  ;  1862,  596. 
Pollock,  Allan,  Toddhillbank. 

Sheriff,  1837,  151. 
Pollock,  J.  J.,  Auchinden,  Lanarkshire. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1882,  358. 
Polson,  J.,  Westmount,  Paisley. 

Lockhart,  1877,  444;   1880,  21.     Paton,  Sir  J.  N., 

1875,  177;  1880,  25. 
Portland,  Duke  of. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1890,  205. 


Price,  David. 

Faed,  T.,  1864,  348. 
Price,  Rees,  Glasgow. 

Brown,  A.  K.,  1895,  539. 
Priestman,  Edward,  Bradford. 

Nicol,  188 1,  30. 
Primrose,  Hon.  B.  F.,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  G.,  1852,  647. 
Primrose-Leslie  Bequest.     (Mrs.  Leslie,  of  Nether- 
muir.) 

Faed,  T.,  1863,  516. 
Proctor,  R.,  Alloa. 

Cameron,  H.,  1893,  159,  197. 
Pullar,  Lawrence,  Bridge  of  Allan. 

Hunter,  1890,  591.     Roche,  1896,  253. 
Purves,  J. 

Hardie,  1882,  491. 
Pyper,  William,  Hillside,  Aberdeen. 

McDonald,  J.  B.,  1889,  168.    ' 

Rae,  Hugh,  Liverpool. 

Faed,  T.,  1851,  50. 
Raeburn,  Miss,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1881,  27. 
Raeburn,  Henry,  St.  Bernards. 

Lawrence,  1831,  226. 
Raeburn,  John  Peter,  Charlesfield  House,  Midlothian. 

Raeburn,  1863,  43,  67,  125,  187,  194,  211,  215,  241, 

266,  269,  278. 
Raeburn,  W.  H.,  Helensburgh. 

Hamilton,  J.  W.,  1913,  140. 
Rait,  D.  C. 

McCulloch,  1834,  4. 
Ramsay,  Iain,  Islay. 

Walls,  1906,  408,  430. 
Ramsay,  John,  Tayport,  Fifeshire. 

Fraser,    A.    (R.S.A.),    1900,    j86,    391,    392,    402. 

Nisbet,  R.  B.,  1887,  352,     Orchardson,  1896,  252. 

Reid,  G.   O.,  1887,  38,   183.     Wingate,   1898,  348, 

501  ;  1900,  171,  183  ;  1902,  231,  266. 
Ramsay,  R.  B.  Wardlaw. 

Burton,  1863,  251. 
Ramsden,  Archibald,  Leeds  and  London. 

Gibb  (b.  1845),  1876,  646;  1881,  97,  205;  1889,  219. 
Ramsey,  Robert,  Park  Terrace,  Glasgow. 

Bough,   1879,  818. 
Reid,  Rev.  E.  T.  S.,  Hawick. 

Hole,  1904,  498. 
Reid,  Sir  George,  P.R.S.A. 

Douglas,  1862,  608.    Dyce,  1858,  406.     Reid,  A.  D., 

1899,    114.     Reid,   Sir   G.,    1883,   32,    199;    1891-2, 

187,  266 ;  1897,  267. 
Reid,  George  Ogilvy,  R.S.A. 

Reid,  G.  O.,  1893,  304;   1896,  264. 
Reid,  Hugh,  Glasgow. 

Alison,  1915,  105.     Macnee,  1879,  406. 


460 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Reid,  James,  Edinburgh. 

Bough,    1867,    507;    1880,    434,    437.     McCulloch, 

1880,   148. 
Reid,  James,  Glasgow. 

Bough,  1879,  357.  Docharty,  1875,  149. 
Reid,  James,  Glasgow,  Sons  of.  (Presented  to  Glas- 
gow Corporation  Gallery  in  1896,  in  remembrance 
of  their  father,  the  ten  most  valuable  pictures 
from  his  town  collection,  adding  later  his  portrait 
by  Sir  George  Reid.) 

Israels,  1900,  179.     Orchardson,  1883,  192. 
Reid,  James  Robertson,  Rutherglen. 

Pettie,  1877,  253. 
Reid,  John,  7  Park  Terrace,  Glasgow. 

Israels,  1910,  235  ;  1912,  286. 
Reid,  Peter,  Forfar. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1871,  788. 
Reid,  Peter,  London. 

Millais,   1876,  224. 
Renny,  James. 

Lizars,  1808,  76. 
Rhind,  William  Birnie,  R.S.A. 

Hamilton,    J.,    1895,    369.      Rhind,    J.,    1916,    80. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1894,  87,  360. 
Ribblesdale,  Lord,  London. 

Sargent,  1903,  499. 
Richards,  J.,  Olton. 

Aikman,  1881,  23. 
Richardson,  David,  Glasgow. 

McCulloch,  1863,  159. 
Richardson,  James. 

Ross,  R.  T.,  1863,  233. 
Richardson,  Ralph. 

Glass,  1868,  446. 
Richardson,  W.,  Derby. 

Nisbet,  R.  B.,  1894,  451  ;  1899,  656. 
Riddell,  Andrew. 

Scott,  T.|  1904,  99. 
Riddell,  Sir  A.  Oliver,  Slateford. 

Alexander,   E.   J.,   1895,  530.     Hamilton,   J.,   1895, 

364- 
Riddell,  Mrs.  General,  Melrose. 

Wilkie,  1880,  531V. 
Rintoul,  Alexander,  Edinburgh. 

Brown,  W.  B.,  1877,  93.     Gibb  (b.  1845),  1877,  328, 

606.     Hole,  1876,  516. 
Ritchie,  Alexander,  J. P.,  South  Oswald  Road,  Edin- 
burgh. 

Hope,  1912,  16. 
Ritchie,  Dr.  Norman,  Jedburgh. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1890,  249. 
Ritchie,  R.   B.,  Dundee. 

McGregor,  R.,  1881,  149.     McTaggart,  1871,  165. 
Ritchie,  William,  Elmslee,  Dundee. 

Cassie,  1868,  432.     Farquharson,  1873,  248.     Gavin, 

1867,  840.     McTaggart,  1865,  387  ;  1866,  340,  486 ; 

1867,  430.     Noble,  J.  C,  1875  266 ;  1880,  58. 


Ritchie,  William,  Palmerston  Road,  Edinburgh. 

Guthrie,   1894,  238.     Wingate,   1896,  35. 
Roberts,  Alexander  F.,  Fairnilee,  Selkirkshire. 

Alexander,   E.  J.,   1895,   560.     Cameron,   H.,    1915, 

172.      Herdman,    R.    D.,    1891,    413.      Scott,    T., 

1887,  600.     Wingate,  1896,   140,  230;  1904,  356. 
Roberts,  Charles  H.,  Mauldsheugh,  Selkirk. 

Scott,  T.,   1912,  359. 
Roberts,  David,  H. R.S.A. 

Roberts,   1858,  486. 
Roberts,  F.  S.,  Bannerfield,  Selkirk. 

Scott,  T.,  1903,  8;  1906,  26. 
Roberts,  James,   Bannerfield,   Selkirk. 

Cameron,  H.,  1889,  341. 
Roberts,  T.  J.  S.,  Selkirk  and  Drygrange,  Melrose. 

Alma-Tadema,    1891-2,    103.       McKay,    1888,    322. 

Scott,  T.,  1890,  675. 
Robertson,  Dr. 

Bough,  1873,  1038,  1074. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  Dunkeld. 

Macleay,  M'N.,  i860,  628. 
Robertson,  Charles  W.,  Craig  Binny. 

Hay,  G.,  1896,  337. 
Robertson,  David,  A. R.S.A. 

Hay,  G.,  1913,  165. 
Robertson,  Douglas  Argyll,  M.D. 

Wintour,  1878,  216. 
Robertson,  George,  Edinburgh. 

Cassie,  1873,  240. 
Robertson,  George,  Kilmalcolm. 

Brown,  A.  K.,  1891,  105. 
Robertson,  G.  Stuart,  Registry  of  Friendly  Societies, 
Westminster,  London. 

Park,  1916,  34. 
Robertson,  John,  Glasgow. 

Chalmers,   1872,  313.     Graham-Gilbert,  1863,  282. 

Wingate,   1877,  416. 
Robertson,  John,  Elmslea,   Dundee. 

Douglas,   1891-2,  192.     Vallance,  1905,  191. 
Robertson,  J.  Hope,  Glasgow. 

Cameron,  H.,  1879,  53. 
Robertson,  Laurence,  Morland,  Penrith. 

Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1882,  155. 
Robertson,  Robert. 

Wingate,  1896,  56. 
Robertson,  Ex-Provost  William,  Dundee. 

Pettie,  1890,  284. 
Robertson,  W.   Brown,  Dudhope  House,  Dundee. 

Cassie,   1871,   25,   358.     Gibb   (b.    1845),   1880,   48. 

MacWhirter,  1868,  678. 
Robinson,  J.  Park. 

Halswelle,  1870,  680. 
Robinson,  Thomas,  Liverpool. 

Phillip,  1858,  397. 
Robison,  Colonel,  U.S.A. 

Bough,   1876,   980. 


INDEX  I. :   LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


461 


Rodger,  James. 

Bough,  1853,  107.     Lauder,  R.  S.,  1863,  58.     Mac- 
nee,  1863,  255. 
Rodger,   Mrs.   Janet. 

McCulloch,  1855,  158;   1864,  231;    1865,  425,  669; 

1867,  391. 
Rodin,  Auguste,  H.R.S.A. 

Rodin,  1915,  1-16. 
Rolland,  A.,  Gask. 

Raeburn,  1863,  63. 
Rollo,  Miss. 

Thomson,  W.  J.,  1880,  527(2). 
Rollo,  Hon.  Mrs.,  Rosemount. 

Glass,  1878,  327. 
Rose,  Andrew  A. 

Cameron,  H.,  1890,  173. 
Rose,  Charles,  Hazlehead. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1868,  677. 
Rose,  James  Anderson. 

Phillip,   1880,  54. 
Rosebery,  Earl  of. 

Raeburn,  1863,  72.     Steell,  G.,  1852,  646. 
Rougier,  Henry. 

Phillip,  1864,  282  ;  1867,  418,  537. 
Rouse,   George  W.,   London. 

Reid,  A.   D.,   1881,  436. 
Rowallan,  Lord.     (Vide  Corbett,  A.  Cameron-.) 
Rowatt,  William,  Paisley. 

Walton,  1891,  372. 
Roy,  F.  L.,  Nenthorn. 

Nicol,  1859,  141. 
Royal  Edinburgh  Volunteers,  1st  Regiment. 

Watson,  G.,  1810,  197. 
Russell,  George. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1891,  153- 
Russell,  Joseph,  Edinburgh. 

Johnstone,  G.  W.,  1878,  510. 
Russell,  P.  B.,  Hamilton. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  1894,  247;  1895,  229. 
Rutherford,   Charles  D.,  Edinburgh. 

Wingate,   1901,  384. 
Rutherfurd,  A.,  Advocate-Depute,  Edinburgh. 

Raeburn,  1880,  252,  286. 
Rutherfurd,    Andrew,    Lord    Advocate    (later    Lord 
Rutherfurd). 
Brodie,   1849,  602;    1850,  461. 
Ruthven,  Lady  Mary. 

Grant,  1880,  411. 
Rylands,  Mrs.  John,  Manchester.     (Presented  "  John 
Rylands  Library  "  to  city  of  Manchester.) 
Maclise,  1868,  333. 

Salmon,  W.  Forrest,  Architect,  Glasgow. 

Leiper,  1878,  392.     McTaggart,  1880,  483. 
Salvesen,  Lord. 

Gamley,   1916,  83.     Hope,  1911,  164. 


Salvesen,  J.  T.,  6  Rothesay  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Hope,  1912,  72. 
Sandeman,  John  Glas,  Glasgow. 

Lockhart,  1878,  915.     McDonald,  J.  B.,  1875,  788. 

Orchardson,  1875,  295  ;  1876,  295 ;  1877,  262  ;  1879, 

251. 
Sanders,  H.  W.,  Bristol. 

Nicol,  1859,  498. 
Sanderson,  Arthur,  Edinburgh. 

Douglas,  1891-2,  159,  162,   19 

gart,    1882,    836.     Melville,    1 


I,  203,  204.     McTag- 
(I,    853;    1905,    59. 


Noble,  J.   C,   1881,  45.     Watson,   G.,   1863,   201; 
1880,  324. 
Sargent,  John  S.,  H.R.S.A. 

Besnard,   1913,  69.     Graham,  T.  A.  F.,  1908,  321. 
Sargent,  191 1,  205,  376. 
Sawers,  Robert,  Edinburgh. 

Watt,   1903,  338. 
Schwabe,  Herr,  Hamburg. 

Orchardson,  1885,  235. 
Scott,  Andrew. 

Hamilton,  J.,  1891,  59. 
Scott,  John. 

Ross,  R.  T.,  1863,  261  ;  1868,  501. 
Scott,  J.  F.,  Newcastle. 

Adam,  J.  D.,  1890,  315. 
Scott,  Thomas,  C.A.,  Edinburgh. 

Halswelle,   1876,  509;    1891-2,  663. 
Scott,  Thomas,  R.S.A. 

Kerr,  191 2,  446. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Selkirk. 

Scott,  T.,  1914,  653. 
Scott,  Lord  Walter. 

Steell,  G.,  1869,  534. 
Scott,  Walter. 

Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1908,  491. 
Scott,  William  Bell,  H.R.S.A. 

Scott,  D.,  1838,  1  ;  1839,  61.     Scott,  W.  B.,  1862, 
131.     Steell,  Sir  J.,  1877,  672. 
Selkirk,  Thomas  Landells,  Glasgow. 

Hay,  G.,  1877,  233. 
Sellar,  Mrs.  Craig,  Ardtornish  and  London. 

Guthrie,  1908,  227;   191 1,  249.     Rodin,  1908,  307. 
Sempill,  Baroness. 

Raeburn,  1863,  98. 
Seton,  George. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1834,  172. 
Shand,  Lord. 

Herdman,    R.,    1863,    181;   1863,    49;    1867,    522; 
1880,  24.     McDonald,  J.  B.,  1863,  42. 
Shand,  Lady. 

Herdman,  R.,  1880,  24. 
Shand,  A.  Burns.     (Vide  Shand,  Lord.) 
Sharp,  William,  Endwood  Court,  Birmingham. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,   i860,  558,  559. 
Shaw,  Mrs. 

Gibb  (b.   1801),  1880,   164. 


462 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Shaw,  Robert,  Glasgow. 

Walton,  1889,  945. 
Shaw,  Robert  N.,  6  Ellerdale  Road,  London. 

Shaw,  1 9 13,  476,  477,  478,  480,  481. 
Shaw,  Walker,  Holywell  Green. 

Nicol,  1861,  116. 
Sheepshanks,  John,  London.     (Presented  in  1857  to 
the  nation  his  important  art  collection,  now  in 
Victoria  and  Albert  Museum.) 

Roberts,   1845,  37.     Simson,  W.,   1846,  270;    1847, 

321. 
Sherwood,  John  H.,  New  York. 

Drummond,  1874,  286.     Steell,  G.,   1877,  245,  386. 
Shore,  Hon.  Caroline  E. 

Paterson,  J.,  1916,  678. 
Sidey,  Dr.,  Edinburgh. 

Geikie,  1880,  463.     Nasmyth,  1880,  210.     Simson, 

W.,  1880,  181. 
Sidey,  J.  G.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

Smart,  1873,  929,  949. 
Simpson,  Dr.,  Edinburgh. 

Macbeth,  1880,  14. 
Simpson,  Professor. 

McCulloch,  1858,  244. 
Simpson,  George  Buchan,  Broughty  Ferry. 

Cassie,    1868,    346 ;    1870,    551.     Chalmers,    1880, 

212.     Douglas,    1880,    75.       Fraser,    A.    (R.S.A.), 

1863,  390;    1864,  209.     Hay,  G.,   1870,  467;  1880, 

17.     McDonald,   J.    B.,    1880,    289,   315.     McTag- 

gart,    1864,   304,   561;    1867,   473,   514;    1869,   478; 

1880,  88.     Smart,  1866,  626. 
Simpson,  Sir  James  Y.,  Bart. 

Drummond,   1867,  596. 
Simpson,  Sir  Walter  G.,  Bart. 

Park,  1850,  460. 
Simson,  David. 

Crawford,    E.    T.,    1852,    223,    317.     Simson,   W., 

1863,  97*. 
Simson,  Henry,  Helensburgh  and  Glasgow. 

Cameron,    H.,    1865,    487.     Fraser,    A.    (R.S.A.), 

1859,  346.     McKay,  1881,  194.     Simson,  W.,  1883, 

no. 
Simson,  H.  Y. 

MacWhirter,   1866,  529. 
Sinclair,  Alexander,  J. P.,  Langside,  Glasgow. 

Guthrie,   1898,  341. 
Sinclair,  Sir  George,  Bart.,  Family  of. 

Raeburn,  1863,  280. 
Sinclair,  Sir  John,  Bart.,  Family  of. 

Raeburn,  1863,   138,  263. 
Sinclair,  Neil,  Glasgow. 

Murray,   1879,  522. 
Skelton,  John. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1882,  325. 
Skene,  Alexander,  Aberdeen. 

Cassie,  1872,  312. 


Slight,  Mrs.,  Chirnside  Bridge,  Berwickshire. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1878,  51. 
Sligo,  A.  Smith,  Fife. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1905,  365. 
Small,  Miss,  10  Dundonald  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Hole,  1914,  622. 
Small,  John,  Edinburgh. 

Dyce,  1880,  271. 
Small,  William,  Dundee. 

Steell,  G.,  1870,  225. 
Smellie,  John,  Bellfield  House. 

Steell,  G.,  1857,  407. 
Smellie,  Thomas  D.     (Bequeathed  his  paintings  and 
water-colours  to  Glasgow  Corporation  Gallery  in 
1901.) 

Farquharson,  1885,  541.     Hill,  1835,  131. 
Smieton,  Thomas  A.,  Broughty  Ferry. 

Bough,  187 1,  62. 
Smiles,  James  S.,  Trinity. 

McKay,  1881,  85. 
Smiles,  Samuel,  Family  of. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1877,  82. 
Smiley,     Sir     Hugh     Houston,     Bart.,     Gallowhill, 
Paisley,  and  Co.  Antrim. 

Guthrie,  1891-2,  793.     Orchardson,  1908,  194. 
Smith,  — . 

Herdman,  R.,  1882,  165. 
Smith,  Adam  Gillies,  Edinburgh. 

Smith,  C,  1880,  126. 
Smith,  Alexander. 

Simson,  W.,  1829,  35. 
Smith,  Archibald,  West  Castle  Road,  Edinburgh. 

Cameron,  H.,  1875,  239.     Farquharson,  1880,  269. 

McTaggart,  1877,  221. 
Smith,  Colvin,  Trustees  of. 

Smith,  C,  1880,  116,  141. 
Smith,  Donald. 

Simson,  W.,  1833,  7. 
Smith,  Henry,  Dundee. 

Nicol,  1854,  381,  658. 
Smith,  H.  W. 

McDonald,  J.  B.,  1863,  553. 
Smith,  Miss  J.,  Edinburgh. 

Cassie,  1879,  139. 
Smith,  James,  Dundee. 

Fraser,   A.    (R.S.A.),    1854,   8;    1866,    515.     Lock- 
hart,  1899,  397. 
Smith,  John,  Alyth. 

Nisbet,  P.  S.,  1893,  9. 
Smith,  J.  Duncan,  S.S.C. 

Fraser,  A.  (R.S.A.),  1877,  254. 
Smith,  J.  Irvine,  Edinburgh. 

Bough,  1887,  535.     Chalmers,  1880,  130,  285,  406. 

Douglas,   1887,  453,  454;    1888,  836,  885;   1891-2, 

169,    705,    706,    709,    710,    712,    713,    723.      Reid, 

Sir  G.,  1881,  130,  220;  1883,  207;  1888,  55;  1900, 

273- 


INDEX  I. :   LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


463 


Smith,  John  Spence,  Edinburgh. 

Alison,  1912,  39. 
Smith,  J.  T.,  Duloch,  Fifeshire. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1900,  32. 
Smith,  J.  Y.,  M.D.,  Bombay  Medical  Service. 

Crawford,  E.  T.,  1873,  235. 
Smith,   Robert,  Brentham  Park,  Manningtree. 

Hay,  G.,  1878,  469. 
Smith,  T.,  Broughty  Ferry. 

Wingate,  1880,  334. 
Smith,  T.  H.  (son  of  above),  Broughty  Ferry. 

Hay,  G.,  1891-2,  672. 
Smith,      Thomas      Stuart,       Glassingall,       Stirling. 
(Founder  of  the  Smith  Institute,  Stirling,  which 
contains  his  art  collection.) 

McTaggart,    1863,    312.     Phillip,    1859,    68;    1871, 

361. 
Sommerville,  C,   Dalmore. 

Adam,  P.  W.,  1905,  283. 
Sons,  Maurice,  Portsdown   Road,   London. 

Alma-Tadema,  1913,  270. 
Spalding,  Mrs.,  Edinburgh. 

Scott,  D.,  1880,  334. 
Spence,  A.  Blair,  Dundee. 

Crawford,  E.  T.,  1880,  389.     Douglas,  189 1-2,  190, 

211.     McCulloch,   1880,   139.     Perigal,   1883,    175; 

1880,  27. 
Spencer,  Rev.  Isaac,  Plantation,  York. 

Etty,   1851,  115.     Faed,  T.,   1850,  209. 
Spottiswoode,  Hugh,  London. 

Lavery,   1914,  180,  207. 
Spowart,  T.,  Broomhead. 

Paton,  W.  H.,  1874,  396. 
Sprot,  James,  Spott,   Haddington. 

Crawford,  E.  T.,  1833,  105,  120. 
Sprot,  John,  Garnkirk. 

Duncan,  T.,  1863,  226. 
Sprot,  Thomas. 

Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1863,  152 
Stair,  Earl  of. 

Archer,   1905,  189. 
Steel,  W.  Strang-,  Philiphaugh,  Selkirk. 

Allan,  1840,  140.     Scott,  T.,  1906,  80. 
Steell,  Gourlay,  R.S.A. 

Duncan,  T.,  1880,  153.     Landseer,  1887,  508. 
Stephen,  W.,  Broughty  Ferry. 

McTaggart,  1891-2,  290,  431. 
Stephens,  Henry. 

Steell,  G.,  1845,  412  ;  1846,  96. 
Steven,  Elizabeth  and  Grace.     (Bellahouston  Fund.) 

Smith,  C,  1848,  231  ;  1854,  67. 
Steven,  Hugh,  Glasgow. 

Cameron,    H.,    1875,    310;    1880,    308.       McKay, 

1880,  65.     McTaggart,   1875,  200. 
Stevenson,  Provost,  Haddington. 

McTaggart,  1880,  235. 


Stevenson,  Alexander,  Tynemouth. 

Lawson,  1873,  659,  676. 
Stevenson,  Archibald,  South  Shields. 

Cassie,  1873,  251.     Reid,  A.  D.,  1873,  29. 
Stevenson,  D.  W.,  R.S.A. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1880,  363;    1884,  833. 
Stevenson,  Miss  Flora. 

Roche,  1905,  375. 
Stevenson,  James,  Largo. 

Cameron,  H.,  1874,  173. 
Stevenson,  John  J. 

Cameron,  H.,  1868,  526. 
Stevenson,  Miss  Louisa. 

Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1877,  147. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  R.  A.  M.,  Edinburgh. 

Syme,  J.,  1833,  159. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Edinburgh. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1884,  540. 
Stevenson,  Rev.  W. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1904,  122. 
Stewart,  Rev.  Dr.,  Peterhead. 

Brough,  1906,  294. 
Stewart,   Alexander   Bannatyne,   Ascog  Hall,   Bute, 
and  Langside,  Glasgow. 

Adam,  J.  D.,  1876,  485.     Cameron,  H.,  1877,  234, 

420.     Herdman,    R.,    1878,    293.     Lockhart,    1878, 

19.     Murray,    1879,    490.     McTaggart,    1878,    333. 

Pettie,  1880,  199. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  A.  B.,  Glasgow. 

Graham,  T.  A.  F.,  1908,  478.     , 
Stewart,  George  Drummond,  Braco  Castle. 

Barclay,  1847,  35. 
Stewart,  Sir  Hugh  Shaw,  Bart.,  M.P.,  Ardgowan. 

Guthrie,  1904,  266. 
Stewart,  James,  Ardvar. 

Paton,  W.  H.,  1867,  489. 
Stewart,  Sir  James,  Bart. 

Simson,  W.,  1829,  44. 
Stewart,  John. 

Macleay,  K.,  1880,  531  (2). 
Stewart,  William,  Portobello. 

Hill,  1880,  22,  207. 
Stirling,  Mrs.,  Kippendavie,  Perthshire. 

Paton,  W.  H.,  1863,  104;  1867,  25. 
Stirling,  Sir  Gilbert,  Bart.,  Larbert  House,  Stirling- 
shire. 

Harvey,  1835,  50. 
Stow,  David,  Family  of. 

Ritchie,  1852,  681. 
Strahan,  Alexander. 

Bough,  1871,  152.     Pettie,  1862,  246. 
Straker,  Henry. 

Michie,  1901,  17. 
Strathern,  Robert,  W.S.,  Edinburgh. 

Lavery,  1891-2,  23.     Melville,  1890,  702. 
Struthers,  James. 

Sheriff,  1834,  26. 


464 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


Stuart,  Lady  Katherine,  Allanbank. 

Steell,  Sir  J.,  1838,  400*.     Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1822,  8. 
Studd,  Arthur  H.,  London. 

Whistler,  1902,  240. 
Summerby,  William,  Grantham. 

Gavin,   1856,  333. 
Sutherland,  Duke  of. 

Danby,  1844,  241.     Etty,   1841,  90. 
Sutherland,  George,  Bothwell. 

Coventry,  1900,  661. 
Swainson,  W.  B.,  Cooper  Hall,  Preston. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1852,  405,  414. 
Swan,  Thomas,  Braid. 

Bough,  1868,  156.     Wintour,  1880,  233. 
Swinton,  P.  B. 

McKay,  1870,  360. 
Syme,  Adam. 

Duncan,  T.,  1863,  54.     Simson,  W.,  1863,   16. 

Tait,  Sheriff. 

Raeburn,  1863,  293. 
Tate,  Sir  Henry,  Bart.,  London.  (Presented  to  the 
nation  65  Pictures  and  the  "  Tate  Gallery  "  for 
the  encouragement  and  development  of  British 
art,  and  as  a  thankoffering  for  a  prosperous 
business  career  of  sixty  years.) 

Brock,   1913,   656.     Faed,  T.,    1863,   384.     Millais, 

1855.  558;  1897,  355.     Orchardson,  1890,  28. 
Tattersall,  J.,  Dundee. 

Wingate,  1905,  262. 
Tawse,  John  W.,  W.S.,  Stobshiel. 

Steell,    D.   G.,    1878,  736;    1879,  684.     Steell,   G., 

1874,  97. 
Tayler,  Mrs.  W.  F.,  London. 

Harvey,  1849,  41. 
Taylor,  J.,  Langholm. 

Bough,  1865,  320. 
Taylor,  James  D.,  45  Ravenshaugh  Road,  Levenhall, 
Musselburgh. 

Ritchie,  1916,  78. 
Taylor,  J.  P. 

Macnee,  1874,   197. 
Taylor,  Thomas  G.,  Edinburgh. 

Aikman,  1880,  90.     Bough,  1877,  66.     McTaggart, 

1879,  344- 
Taylor,  William. 

Brown,  A.  K.,  1910,  210. 
Taylor,  Dr.  William,  F.R.C.P.E. 

Hay,  G.,  1887,  274;  1911,  133. 
Teacher,  Adam,  Glasgow.     (Bequeathed  to  Glasgow 
Corporation    Gallery    in    1898    his    collection    of 
modern  pictures  and  works  of  art.) 

Archer,    1880,    112.     Bough,    1875,    77.     Docharty, 

1868,   379,   699.     Faed,   J.,    1848,    354.     Farquhar- 

son,    1888,    81.     Fraser,    A.    (R.S.A.),    1855,    42 ; 

1859,  389;    1861,  210;  1884,  215.     Lockhart,  1878, 

1056.     Nisbet,  P.  S.,  1882,  494.     Pettie,  1863,  361. 


Tennant,  Sir  Charles,  Bart.,  M.P.,  The  Glen,  Inner- 
leithen. 
Lockhart,    1880,    944.      Millais,    1897,    312.      Rae- 
burn, 1822,  190.     Steell,  G.,  1863,  228. 

Tennant,  Charles  W.  J.,  2  West  Coates,  Edinburgh. 
MacWhirter,  191 1,  217. 

Tennant,  Sir  Edward.     (Vide  Glenconner,  Lord.) 

Tennant,  John,  Glasgow. 
Nicol,   1854,  332;   1856,  243. 

Thatcher,  Dr. 
Bough,  1866,  512. 

Thomas,  Morgan. 

Cameron,  D.  Y.,  1898,  7. 

Thompson,  George,  Pitmedden,  near  Aberdeen. 
Cadenhead,   1882,   994.     Cassie,   1865,   704.     Giles, 

1857,  479- 
Thompson,  Henry,  Liverpool. 

Nicol,  1863,  719. 
Thompson,  James,  Glasgow. 

Brown,  A.  K.,  1895,  416. 
Thompson,  William. 

Bough,   1871,  378. 
Thomson,  The  Misses. 

Raeburn,  1863,  240.     Watson,  G.,  1863,  274. 
Thomson,  Colonel  A.  Grim. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1896,  21. 
Thomson,  David,  Alloa. 

Cameron,  H.,  1893,  246;  1910,  145.     Leyde,  1887, 

379,  648.     Wingate,   1890,  164. 
Thomson,  D.  Croal,  Kenleith,  Highgate. 

Israels,  1912,  522. 
Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  H.R.S.A. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1830,   1. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  Lauder,  Edinburgh. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1853,  174. 
Thomson,  Lockhart,  Edinburgh. 

Bough,    1887,     465.     Hutchison,     J.,     1880,     380. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1880,  178,  179.     McTaggart,  1888, 

428.     Steell,  G.,  1868,  85. 
Thomson,  Right  Hon.  Sir  M.  Mitchell,  Lord  Provost 
of  Edinburgh. 

McKay,  1898,  290. 
Thomson,  Murray,  Edinburgh. 

Hay,  G.,  1887,  172. 
Thomson,  Neale,  Glasgow. 

Lockhart,  1877,  986. 
Thomson,  Thomas. 

Steell,  Sir  J.,   1838,  406. 
Thomson,  T.  S.,  18  Rothesay  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Alison,   1913,  258;  1914,  299. 
Thomson,  William  Thomas,  Edinburgh. 

Crawford,  W.,  1880,  431,  472.     Thomson,  W.  J., 

1863,    367 ;    1880,    525,    527,    532.       Watson,    G., 

1880,  392. 
Thorburn,  J. 

McKay,  1916,  316. 


INDEX  I. :   LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


465 


Thorburn,  J.  O.,  Hamilton. 

Bell,  R.  P.,  1897,  388. 
Thorburn,  William,  Craigerne,  Peebles. 

McKay,  1887,  289.     Wingate,  1906,  222,  256 ;  1909, 

142. 
Thornton,  George  B.,  Edinburgh. 

Hamilton,    J.,    1878,    530.     Wingate,    1882,    345; 

1888,  179;  1889,  114;    1900,  264. 
Tindall,  R.,  Stonehaven. 

Reid,  A.  D.,  1894,  295- 
Tod,  Alexander. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1873,  638. 
Tod,  John. 

Rattray,  1887,  359. 
Tod, John  R. 

Forbes,  1839,  59. 
Tod,  Robert,  Clervvood,  Midlothian. 

Chalmers,  1879,  275. 
Tcd,  Mrs.  T.  W.,  Clerwood. 

McKay,   1898,  333. 
Todd,  Henry. 

Nicol,  1859,  191. 
Todd,  Thomas,  Maryculter  House,  Aberdeenshire. 

Etty,   1853,  403.     Linnell,   1853,  169. 
Torphichen,  Lord. 

Macleay,  K.,  1863,  380. 
Townshend,  Rev.  C.  H. 

Danby,  1828,  154. 
Trayner,  Lady. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,   1889,  386. 
Tress,  W.  Maxwell,  Faugh  Hill,  St.  Boswells. 

Scott,  T.,  1898,  640. 
Trevelyan,  Sir  Walter  C,  Bart. 

Scott,  W.  B.,  1858,  594. 
Trotter,  Colonel  and  the  Hon.  Mrs.,  Colinton,  Mid- 
lothian. 

Brodie,   1859,  716. 
Trotter,  T.  E.,  Champfleurie,  Linlithgow. 

Steell,  G.,  1871,  446. 
Troup,  Mrs.  George  Elmslie,  Broughty  Ferry. 

Guthrie,  1904,  302. 
Tuke,  Sir  J.  Batty,  M.D.,  M.P.,  Edinburgh. 

Douglas,   1888,  884.     Hole,  1875,  361.     Hutchison, 

J.,  1880,  354;    191 1,  635. 
Tullis,  David,  Glasgow. 

Hole,  1880,  197.     Lauder,  R.  S.,  1852,  414. 
Tullis,  James,  Burnside,  Glasgow. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1852,  414.     Noble,  R.,  1896,  197. 
Tullis,  John,  Glasgow. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1852,  414.     Melville,  1905,  65. 
Turnbull,  James,  St.  Colm,  Fife. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,   1880,  299;  1882,  230. 
Turner,  William,  Helensburgh. 

Roche,  1890,  343. 
Turner,  Professor  Sir  William,  Edinburgh. 

Bough,   1870,  213.     Hutchison,  J.,  1890,  495. 


Tweedie,  James,  Biggar. 

Cassie,  1868,  789. 
Tweedmouth,  Lord. 

Raeburn,  1863,  215. 
Twiname,  Miss. 

Brodie,  1880,  356. 

Unger,  Moritz. 

Steell,  G.,  1865,  561. 
Unwin,  William,  Sheffield. 

Linnell,    i860,    514;    1861,    108,    186;    1862,    158. 

Nicol,  1861,  301,  317.     Maclise,  1861,  236. 
Urquhart,  William,  Dalkeith. 

Cameron,  H.,  1893,  240. 
Usher,  Andrew. 

Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1879,  461. 
Usher,  Frank  J. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1908,  256. 
Usher,  Sir  John,  Bart. 

Rhind,  J.,  1891,  585. 
Usher,    Sir    Robert,    10   Grosvenor   Crescent,    Edin- 
burgh. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1898,   137;  1901,  472. 

Val,  E.  J.  Du,  Southport. 

Hole,  1880,  247. 
Vallance,  Thomas,  Glasgow. 

Coventry,  1901,  773. 
Vernon,  Robert,   London.     (Presented  to  the  nation 
in    1847   157  pictures  from  his  important  collec- 
tion.) 
Allan,  1821,  141.     Etty,  1831,  VI.  ;  1843,  10;  1851, 

"S- 
Vicars,  Messrs.,  Old  Bond  Street,  London. 

Alma-Tadema,  1913,  76. 
Vokins,  Messrs.,  London. 

Lewis,  1862,  748. 

Waddell,  James. 

Lorimer,  J.  H.  1893,  140. 
Walker,  Lady. 

Paterson,  J.,  1899,  137. 
Walker,  Alexander,  Aberdeen. 

Giles,   1868,   509.     Reid,  A.    D.,   1870,  849.     Reii, 

Sir  G.,  1863,  780;  1867,  617. 
Walker,  James,  Dalrv  and  Aberdeen. 

Fraser,   A.   (A.R.S.A.),   1863,   57.     Nisbet,   P.    S., 

1868,  449.     Reid,  A.  D.,  1872,  22  ;  1877,  19.     Reid, 

Sir  G.,  1866,  290. 
Walker,  John,  Holywell  Green. 

Nicol,  1 86 1,  405. 
Walker,  John,  Shetland. 

Vallance,  1872,  324. 
Walker,  J.  H.,  Newport,  Fife. 

Stanton,  1891,  387. 
Walker,  J.  N.,  Calderston  House. 

Paton,  W.  H.,   i860,  234. 


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Walker,  Thomas  F.,  Birmingham. 

Nicol,   1877,  102. 
Walker,  W.,  Aberdeen. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,   1866,  290. 
Walker,  W.  N.,  Newport,  Fife. 

Cameron,  H.,   18S8,   160.     Douglas,   1891-2,  184. 
Wallace,  — ,  Perth. 

Paton,  W.  H.,   1854,   121. 
Wallace,  Mrs.,  Murray  Villa,  Grange. 

Bough,  1874,  893. 
Wallace,  Andrew,   Dunfermline. 

Hay,  G.,  1888,  174. 
Wallace,  David,  Gartsherrie. 

Harvey,   1874,  188. 
Wallace,  R.  W,  Edinburgh. 

McKay,   1897,  378. 
Wallis,  Henry,  London. 

Faed,  J.,   1851,   164;  1853,  371;    1863,  599.     Faed, 

T.,  1850,  417,  445;  1851,  36;   1852,  154. 
Walton,  B.,  Tettonhall,  Wolverhampton. 

Sheriff,  1839,  27. 
Warrack,  John,  13  Rothesay  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Mackie,   1911,  92.     Roche,    1898,  92. 
Waterford,  Louisa,  Marchioness  of. 

Thorburn,  1880,  526,  5318. 
Watson,  Mrs. 

Watson,  G.,  1863,  201. 
Watson,  G. 

Williams,  1834,  5. 
Watson,  G.  L.,  Glasgow. 

Guthrie,   1901,  405. 
Watson,  G.  W.,  L.D.S. 

Leyde,  1889,  847.     Steell,  G.,  1887,  348. 
Watson,  Henry,  Linlithgow. 

Lees,  1863,  163. 
Watson,  H.  G.,  Edinburgh. 

Gordon,    1846,    135 ;    1854,    196 ;   1863,    256 ;    1865, 

502. 
Watson,  James. 

Graham-Gilbert,  1880,  119,  224. 
Watson,  John,  Edinburgh. 

Graham-Gilbert,    1880,    270.      Watson,    G.,    1880, 

304,  324,  328.     Watson,  W.  S.,  1880,   169. 
Watson,  Mrs.  John,  Edinburgh. 

Graham-Gilbert,   1867,  478. 
Watson,  William,  Edinburgh. 

Watson,  G.,  1880,  236. 
Watson,  William  Smellie,  R.S.A. 

Watson,  G.,  1863,  143,  172,  201,  242,  388,  389. 
Watters,  Captain. 

Lockhart,   1876,  10 18. 
Watts,  — ,  Manchester. 

Phillip,  1855,  445. 
Wauchope,  Andrew,  Niddrie,  Midlothian. 
Raeburn,  1863,  10. 


Webster,  George,  London. 

Noble,  J.   C,   1874,  378;  1876,  207.     Reid,  A.  D., 

1874,  434-     Smart,   1875,  327. 
Webster,  William  W.,  Denley,  Arbroath. 

Gibb  (b.  1845),  1912,  230;   1915,  224,  229. 
Wedderburn,  Sir  David. 

Raeburn,  1863,  272. 
Wedderburn,  Frederick,  Birkhill. 

Forbes,  1838,  127. 
Weinberg,  J.  Julius,  Dundee. 

Bough,  1874,  831.     Cameron,  H.,  1876,  360;  1889, 

178.     Hole,  1877,  27;  1880,  33.     McTaggart,  1874, 

436.     Vallance,    1874,   967,   989;    1880,    429,    450; 

1905.  58>  86- 
Wellington,  Duke  of. 

Burnet,  J.,  1838,  25.     Wilkie,  1827,  20;  1837,  66. 
Wells,  William,  Redleaf,  Penshurst. 

Wilkie,   1846,   12,   145,  421. 
Wellwood,  A.  Maconochie,  Meadowbank. 

Raeburn,  1863,  1,  270. 
Welsh,    Thomas,    of   Earlshaugh,    Peeblesshire,    and 
Ericstane,  Dumfriesshire. 

Bough,   1871,  894  ;  McKay,  1880,  25. 
Wemyss,  Earl  of,  Gosford  House. 

Sargent,  1910,  243.     Steell,  G.,  1863,  382. 
Wenley,  J.  A. 

Aikman,   1881,  386. 
Westwater,  J. 

McCulloch,  1835,  102. 
White,  Mrs.,  Redcliffe,   Dunblane. 

Roche,  1912,  149. 
White,  John  Forbes,  LL.D.,  Aberdeen. 

Cameron,   H.,    1873,   224,   301.     Cassie,    1862,   377. 

Chalmers,  1868,  638;  1871,  309;  1873,  500.  Har- 
vey, 1873,  333.  Israels,  1876,  434.  Lockhart, 
1880,    882.     Lorimer,   J.    H.,    1876,   471.     McKay, 

1872,  52.     MacWhirter,    1868,   539.     Reid,   A.    D., 

1873,  423;  1878,  323;  1880,  60.  Reid,  Sir  G., 
1868,  500 ;  1872,  413 ;   1874,  25  ;  1880,  306. 

White,  Mrs.  John  Forbes. 

Reid,  A.  D.,  1881,  808,  832. 
White,  J.  Martin,  London. 

Duncan,  J.,  191 1,  129.     Whistler,  1904,  255. 
White,  Robert. 

Gibb  (b.  1801),  1863,  200. 
Whitehead,  Henry. 

Halswelle,  1867,  237. 
Whitelaw,  Mrs.,  Greenholm,  Callander. 

Kay,  1915,  254. 
Whitelaw,  T.  N.,  Rowmore,  Row. 

Guthrie,  1890,  15. 
Whyte,  A. 

Bough,    1877,   354.     Cassie,    1874,   465;   1875,   488, 

497  ;  1878,  869,  892. 
Whyte,  Rev.  Alexander,  D.D.,  Edinburgh. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1894,  254. 


INDEX  I. :   LENDERS  AND  DONORS 


467 


Williams,  Mrs. 
Simson,  W.,  1829,  35,  46. 

Williams,  Wynn,  London. 
McCulloch,  1859,  90. 

Williamson,  Mrs.,  Glasgow  and  Beith. 

Cameron,  H.,   1911,  237.     Roche,   1896,  259. 

Williamson,  Andrew. 
Steell,  G.,  1875,  641. 

Williamson,  John. 
Steell,  G.,  1850,  415. 

Wilson,  Alexander  H.,  Aberdeen. 
Leyde,  1887,  285. 

Wilson,  F.  W.,  Leith. 
Steell,  D.  G.,  1877,  596. 

Wilson,  James,  Woodburn. 
Glass,  1853,  159. 

Wilson,  James,  J. P.,  Lord  Dean  of  Guild,  Mer- 
chiston  Park,  Edinburgh. 
Alexander,  R.  L.,  1899,  158.  Brown,  T.  A.,  1887, 
372  ;  1889,  106.  Cameron,  H.,  1895,  312.  Far- 
quharson,  1879,  493  ;  1880,  4;  1889,  90;  1894,  217; 
1908,  99.  Fraser,  A.  (R.S.A.),  1900,  162.  Hope, 
1902,  379;  1914,  371.  Johnstone,  G.  W.,  1876, 
166;  1878,  415.  Kerr,  1887,  831;  1887,  47,  53; 
1888,  835;  1893,  486;  1899,  655;  1912,  351. 
Lockhart,  1901,  666.  MacGeorge,  1904,  504. 
McGregor,  R.,  1897,  239.  McKay,  1882,  82  ;  1894, 
an.  Nisbet,  R.  B.,  1888,  819.  Noble,  J.  C,  1895, 
316.  Noble,  R.,  1894,  253.  Reid,  G.  O.,  1889, 
179;  1891,  259.  Ross,  J.  T.,  1904,  216,  220.  Win- 
gate,  1880,  528;  1889,  205;    1897,  456;  1898,  296; 

1915.  x73- 

Wilson,  James  T.,  Restalrig  House,  Edinburgh. 
Cassie,    1874,    347.     Crawford,    E.    T.,    1880,    34. 
Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1878,  771;   1881,  730. 

Wilson,  John,  Dundy  van  and  Glasgow. 
Hill,  1851,  622,  630.     McCulloch,  1856,  112. 

Wilson,  J.  T.  Rankine. 
Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1905,  318,  331. 

Wilson,  William,  Banknock,  Stirling. 

Brodie,  1855,  785  ;  1863,  409.  Cameron,  H.,  1869, 
677;  1873,  39.  Chalmers,  1871,  252.  Crawford, 
E.  T.,  1856,  388.  Douglas,  1869,  162;  1873,  212. 
Drummond,  i860,  428.  Faed,  T.,  1855,  556. 
Gavin,  1854,  478.  Harvey,  1853,  26;  1856,  214. 
Herdman,  R.,  1873,  446;  1874,  361.  Houston, 
J.  A.,  1855,  502.  Landseer,  1854,  61  ;  1857,  570. 
Linnell,  1852,  137;  1854,  122;  1855,  296.  McCul- 
loch, 1849,  282.  Maclise,  1862,  551.  Millais,  1855, 
558.  Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1854,  195;  1863,  257. 
Paton,  W.  H.,  1856,  139.  Phillip,  1863,  410. 
Stanfield,   1851,  49,  60.     Stanton,  1865,  133. 

Wilson,  William,   Paisley. 
Wingate,  1897,  309. 

Winchelsea,  Countess  of. 
Ross,  R.  T.,  1863,  360. 


Wingate,  J.  L.,  R.S.A. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1890,  159. 
Wingate,  W.  E.,  Glasgow. 

Wingate,  1897,  316. 
Wintour,  William. 

Wintour,  1863,  223,  297. 
Wintour,  Mrs.  W. 

Wintour,   1873,  340. 
Wiseman,  Mrs. 

Macnee,  1876,  524. 
Withers,  J.  B.  M.,  Sheffield. 

Herdman,  R.,  1863,  353. 
Wood,  William. 

McDonald,  J.  B.,  1888,  263. 
Woodward,  Horace,  Armscot. 

Smart,  1874,  83. 
Wordie,  John,  Glasgow. 

Cameron,  D.  Y.,  1895,  425. 
Wright,  John,  Liverpool. 

Maclise,  1850,  226. 
Wrigley,  Thomas,  Family  of. 

Faed,  J.,   1851,   164.     Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1852,  83. 
Wylie,  Andrew,  Prinlaws. 

Cassie,  1874,  244 ;  1876,  476. 
Wyllie,  James. 

Archer,  1865,  697. 
Wyllie,  Mrs.  James.     . 

Archer,  1861,   122. 
Wyndham,  Rt.  Hon.  George. 

Sargent,  191 1,  67. 
Wyndham,  R.  S. 

Bough,  i860,  758. 

Yeats,  Alexander,  Architect,  Aberdeen. 

Cassie,  1869,  376. 
Yeats,  William,  Aberdeen. 

Phillip,  1880,  507.     Reid,  A.  D.,  1877,  369. 
Young,  Lord  (Solicitor-General),  Edinburgh. 

Gibb     (b.     1801),     1863,     62.     Giles,     1880,     253. 

Nicholson,   1880,  529,  533.     Scott,   D.,   1880,  505. 

Thomson,  Rev.   J.,  1863,  41,  86;   1880,    170,   187. 

Wilson,  John,  1863,  24,  77,  94,  183  ;  1880,  10,  200, 

248,  387,  410. 
Young,  Alexander,  Portobello. 

Bough,  1865,  368;  1866,  358;  1873,  405;  1876,  256, 

1065.     Nisbet,  P.  S.,  1873,  945. 
Young,  Miss  B.,  Burntisland  and  Edinburgh. 

Glass,  1858,  404;  1880,  100. 
Young,  C.  D.,  Edinburgh. 

Wintour,  1853,  368. 
Young,  David. 

Glass,  1880,  101. 
Young,  George  B. 

Lawson,  i860,  869. 


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Young,  James,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  Kelly,  Ayrshire,  and 
Durris. 

Brodie,  1871,  776;  1878,  770;  1880,  364;  1882,  739. 

McCulloch,    1880,    292.       MacWhirter,    1880,    69, 

216.     Wingate,   1875,  350;  1880,  409. 
Young,  John. 

Glass,  1853,  573. 
Young,  Joseph,  Grange,  and  Dunearn,  Fife. 

Glass,  1853,  146;   1858,  162;  1862,  362. 
Young,  Mrs.  J.  H.,  Glasgow. 

Bough,  1879,  462. 
Young,  J.  W.,  W.S.,  Edinburgh. 

Steell,  G.,  1882,  986. 
Young,  Thos.  Graham.     (Presented  to  Glasgow  Cor- 
poration Gallery  in  1900  a  collection  of  pictures, 
prints,  and  works  of  art.) 


Graham,  T.  A.  F.,  1867,  633.     Harvey,  1866,  424. 

Stanton,  1862,  788.     Wingate,  1875,  350. 
Young,  William,  R.S.W. 

Guthrie,  1894,  275. 
Younger,  Alexander. 

Bough,  1875,  980. 
Younger,  Sir  George,  Valleyfield. 

Hardie,  1903,  371. 
Younger,  Lady,  Valleyfield,  Fife. 

Steell,  D.  G.,  1903,  479. 
Younger,  William,  Edinburgh. 

Alexander,  R.  L.,  1895,  272. 

1 
Zetland,  Earl  of. 
Steell,  G.,  1856,  304. 


Index  II 


PLACE-NAMES 


GREAT   BRITAIN   AND   IRELAND 


ABBEY   CRAIG,   Cambuskenneth.     Wallace   Monu- 
ment.    (Vide  also  Aberdeen.) 
Macgillivray,  1894,  286.     Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1859, 
710,   711;   1880,  385.     Stevenson,   D.   W.,    1886, 
837;  1887,  436. 
ABERDEEN. 

Advocates,  Society  of. 
Reid,  Sir  G.,  1893,  229. 

Art  Gallery.  (Vide  Index  I  :  Macdonald,  Alex.  ; 
Murray,  Sir  Jas.) 
Adam,  P.  W.,  1890,  406.  Allan,  1842,  42. 
Brodie,  1869,  1002.  Brough,  1904,  399. 
Cameron,  D.  Y.,  1909,  311.  Cameron,  H.,  1868, 
599;  1869,  434;  1871,  272;  1873,  »92.  455- 
Cassie,  1867,  287;  1875,  284.  Chalmers,  1872, 
348.  Douglas,  1862,  608;  1891-2,  709.  Dyce, 
1858,  406.  Faed,  T.,  1863,  516.  Harvey,  1871, 
441.  Herdman,  R.,  1868,  803.  Israels,  1870, 
546.  Macgillivray,  1896,  344 ;  1897,  472 ;  1898, 
249;  1909,  331.  McGregor,  R.,  1903,  153. 
McTaggart,  1869,  602.  Michie,  1901,  17.  Mil- 
lais,  1881,  120.  Mitchell,  1904,  298.  Orchard- 
son,  1872,  100 ;  1879,  40.  Pettie,  1874,  239. 
Phillip,  1849,  420;  1868,  521;  1880,  54,  168. 
Reid,  A.  D.,  1873,  43;  1878,  18;  1908,  129; 
1909,  472.  Reid,  Sir  G.,  1866,  290;  1876,  23, 
43;  1879,  217,  320;  1883,  32;  1885,  891;  1898, 
374;  1900,  273.  Scott,  D.,  1838,  1.  Scott, 
W.  B.,  1862,  131;  Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1895,  204. 

Blair's  College. 

Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1910,  152. 

Corporation  of  Aberdeen.     Council  Chambers. 
Orchardson,  1898,  358.     Reid,  Sir  G.,  1873,  430; 
1878,  505;  1879,  501;   1881,  29;  1899,  142. 

Free  Church  College. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1875,  285;  1894,  199;  1898,  285. 

Kilgour  Memorial. 
Hutchison,  J.,  1893,  252. 


King's  College. 

Hutchison,  J.,   1882,  734. 
Incorporated  Trades. 

Dyce,  1880,  400. 
Marischal  College. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1883,  242. 
Spalding  Club. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1871,  558. 
Town  Council. 

Brodie,  1869,  1002.     Reid,  Sir  G.,  1876,  43. 
Trades  Hall. 

Cassie,  1864,  287. 
University  of. 

Giles,     1842,     171.     Hutchison,     J.,     1882,     734. 

Michie,    1886,    422.     Reid,    Sir    G.,    1870,    362  ; 

1886,  366. 
Wallace   Monument,    Union   Terrace.     (Vide   also 
Abbey  Craig.) 

Stevenson,  W.  G.,  1885,  809. 
Woodside  Library. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1884,  530. 
ABERFELDY.     42ND  Regiment  Memorial. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1888,  729. 
ALLOA.     Military  Memorial. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1904,  407. 
ARBROATH. 
County  Buildings. 

Gibb  (b.  1845),  1912,  64. 
Hospitalfield.     (Vide  also  Fraser,  P.  A.,  Index  I.) 

Douglas,     1883,     219.     Drummond,     1868,     342. 

Fraser,  A.   (R.S.A.),   1864,  347.     Fraser,   P.   A., 

15   works   (vide   p.    113).     Hay,    G.,    1879,   492; 

1884,    365.     Hill,    1870,    448.     Houston,    J.    A., 

1877,263.     Hutchison,  J.,  1880, 351.     Johnstone, 

W.    B.,    1866,    617;    1880,    395,    498.       Lauder, 

R.     S.,     1863,     58;      1870,     610;     1880,      191. 

McDonald,    J.    B.,    1880,    79.       Marshall,    1838, 

411;   1856,   724;    1871,   789;    1873,   669.     Pettie, 

1879,   228.     Phillip,   1859,  68. 


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ARBROATH— continued 
Public  Library. 

Lauder,    R.    S.,    1852,    414.     Lizars,    1808,    76. 

Steell,  G.,  1863,   105. 
ARDROSSAN.     Town  Hall. 

Macbeth,  1879,  425. 
AYR,  County  of. 

Smith,  C,  1841,  124. 

BALLANTINE  TESTIMONIAL. 

Brodie,    1867,    909.       Hutchison,    J.,    1867,    908. 
Steell,  Sir  J.,  1867,  907. 
BANFF.     Biggar  Memorial  Fountain. 

Rhind,  J.,  1878,  931. 
BELFAST.     May  Street  Church. 
Shannan,  191 1,  623;  1913,  710. 
BELL  ROCK  LIGHTHOUSE. 

Joseph,   1828,   311. 
BIRMINGHAM. 
Art  Gallery. 

Docharty,  1873,  334-     D>'ce,   1865,  272.     Millais, 
1858,  89. 
Public  Picture  Gallery  Fund. 
Dyce,  1865,  272. 
BOLTON.     Chadwick  Museum. 

Smith,  G.,  1908,  522. 
BOURNEMOUTH.     Corporation  Museum. 

Lorimer,  J.  H.,   1898,  76,  82. 
BRADFORD.     Art  Gallery. 

Alexander,  E.  J.,  1906,  91.     Lavery,  191 1,  30. 
BRECHIN.     County  Buildings. 

Gibb  (b.   1845),   1898,  512. 
BRIDGE  OF  ALLAN.     Public  Room. 

Lees,  1853,  43. 
BROUGHTY    FERRY,    Projected    Gallery    for. 
(Vide  also  Orchar,  Index  I.) 
Bough,  1864,  105  ;  1867,  90,  185,   199 ;  1868,  225. 
Brodie,    1873,    667.     Cameron,    H.,    1869,    383; 
1871,    319;     1872,    358;     1875,    67;     1877,    460. 
Cassie,    1870,   848.     Chalmers,    i860,    123  ;    1879, 
256,  308.     Fraser,  A.  (R.S.A.),   1873,  603  ;  1876, 
82.     Hay,   G.,    1868,  555;   1878,   469;   1890,  575. 
Herdman,  R.,  1864,  205;    1866,  561.     Hutchison, 
J.,    1877,    695.       Johnstone,    G.    W.,    1889,    915. 
Lawson,      1881,     718.       Lockhart,     1885,     609. 
McCulloch,  1855,   13  ;  1866,  3,   132.     McTaggart, 
1873.  256,  425;   1875,  234;  1876,  243;  1880,  277; 
1887,    50;    1888,    369.     MacWhirter,    1857,    297; 
1867,    475 ;     1875,    87;     1885,    45.     Orchardson, 
1879,    40;    1880,    186;    1890,    28.     Pettie,    1879, 
358;  1884,  256;   1890,  284.     Vallance,  1871,  740; 
1876,  1078;  1905,  191. 
BURY.     Art  Gallery. 

Faed,     J.,     1851,     164.     Halswelle,     1867,     237. 
Kay,  1910,  255.     Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1852,  83. 


CAITHNESS.     Commissioners     of     Supply.     (Vide 
also  Wick.) 
Macbeth,  1865,  348. 
CAMBRIDGE. 
Christ's  College. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,   1877,  207. 
Fitzwilliam  Museum. 

Hutchison,  J.,   1891,  578. 
Trinity  College. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1893,  148. 
University. 

Sargent,  1916,  301. 
Westminster  College. 
Macgillivray,  1910,  260. 
CARDIFF.     National    Museum    of    Wales.     (Vide 
Index  I  :   Menelaus.) 
Graham,   P.,    1873,   486.     Paton,   W.    H.,    1872, 
326. 
CLACKMANNANSHIRE,   Court  House  of. 

Graham-Gilbert,  1867,  571. 
COLDSTREAM.     Marjoribanks  Monument. 

Ritchie,  1836,  346. 
CUPAR.     County  Hall. 

Raeburn,    1821,    140.     Wilkie,    1834,    71;    1880, 
190. 

DUBLIN. 
Art  Gallery,  Municipal.     (Vide  Index  I  :   Lane.) 
Lavery,      1904,     316.       Orchardson,      191 1,     96. 
Rodin,  1915,  4. 
Grand  Lodge  of  Ireland. 

Barclay,  1870,  599. 
National  Gallery  of  Ireland. 

Burnet,  J.,   1838,  25.     Maclise,   1854,  292.     Rae- 
burn, 1863,  187. 
DUMBARTON.     County  Hall. 

Guthrie,  1895,  240.     Macnee,  1870,  455. 
DUMFRIES.     Free  Library. 
Hutchison,  J.,   1903,  305. 
DUNDEE. 

Art  Gallery.  (Vide  Index  I  :  Duncan,  Geo. ; 
Orchar.) 
Allan,  1821,  141.  Archer,  1890,  151.  Brodie, 
1869,  998.  Cameron,  H.,  1882,  36.  Chalmers, 
1872,  375 ;  1876,  262.  Douglas,  1891-2,  192, 
Duncan,  J.,  1911,  129.  Harvey,  1874,  427. 
Hay,  G.,  1868,  555.  Herdman,  R.  D.,  1906,  401. 
Hutchison,  J.,  1877,  695;  1878,  738;  1889,  777. 
Lauder,  R.  S.,  1851,  413.     Lockhart,  1885,  439; 

1896,  308.  McDonald,  J.  B.,  1863,  553. 
McGregor,  R.,  1881,  49.  Macnee,  1881,  37. 
McTaggart,  1871,  165;  1884,  41;  1895,  323. 
MacWhirter,    1885,  45.     Orchardson,    1885,   235 ; 

1897,  221  ;  1903,  142.  Pettie,  1878,  312.  Phillip, 
1849,  420.  Reid,  Sir  G.,  1887,  51.  Reid,  G.  O., 
1893,  304.  Sargent,  1903,  197.  Vallance,  1876, 
1078  ;  1905,  191.     Wilkie,  1872,  175. 


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471 


DUNDEE — continued 
Corn  Exchange. 

Brodie,  i860,  845. 
Free  Library  Committee. 

Orchardson,  1903,  142.     Sargent,  1903,  197. 
Gilfillan  Memorial  Hall. 

Hutchison,  J.,   1901,  224. 
High  School. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1891-2,  547. 
Orphan  Institution. 

Barclay,  1871,  298. 
St.  John  the  Baptist,  Church  of. 

Hole,   1915,  266. 
Union  Bank. 

Smith,  C,  1840,  70. 
DUNFERMLINE.     Carnegie  Trust. 

Hardie,   1906,   288.     McGregor,  R.,   1905,   145. 
DUNOON.     Highland  Mary  Statue. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,   1896,  445. 

EDINBURGH. 

Academy. 

Brodie,  1872,  639. 

Academy,  Royal  Scottish.  (Vide  also  Diploma 
Gallery,  next  entry.) 
Archer,  1880,  237.  Ballantyne,  1853,  3.  Bar- 
clay, 1879,  494.  Bell,  J.  Z.,  1859,  606.  Brodie, 
1858,  763;  1887,  181.  Burnett,  1885,  82,  382; 
1908,  213.  Chalmers,  1863,  44.  Douglas,  1862, 
150;  1864,  303.  Duncan,  T.,  1837,  149;  1838, 
194 ;  1841,  267 ;  1845,  109.  Dyce,  1837,  449- 
Etty,  1829,  177;  1831,  264;  1831,  I.,  II.,  III., 
IV.,  VIII.;  1844,  341.  Faed,  J.,  1883,  16.  Far- 
quharson,  1878,  97.  Gordon,  1852,  92,  138 ; 
1853,  89,  127;  1855,  360,  468;  1858,  87;  1861, 
440;  1863,  130,  170,  213.  Graham,  T.  A.  F., 
1890,  321.  Graham-Gilbert,  1849,  2;  1854,  131; 
1855,  293;  1863,  171;  1867,  405.  Hamilton,  T., 
1831,  27;  1863,  305;  1887,  716,  750,  780.  Har- 
vey, 1840,  127;  1867,  491;  1875,  59.  Henning, 
1828,  316,  317.  Herdman,  R.,  1870,  371  ;  1875, 
68;  1881,  24.  Herdman,  R.  D.,  1886,  125. 
Houston,  J.  A.,  1846,  395;  1885,  51.  Hutchison, 
J.,  1861,  800;  1862,  832,  852;  1876,  772;  1880, 
369.  Irvine,  John,  1857,  373.  Joseph,  1827,  70 ; 
1844,  562.  Lauder,  R.  S.,  1853,  174.  Lees, 
1849,  476;  1878,  240;  1880,2,93,211.  Lewis, 
l853i  552-  Lizars,  1863,  in  ;  1880,  1.  Macbeth, 
1879,  504.  Macgillivray,  1896,  344.  McKay, 
1913,  52.  Macleay,  K.,  1863,  328;  1887,  562. 
Macnee,  1859,  186;  i860,  149;  1863,  87,  155, 
161,  180;  1880,  42.  Marshall,  1855,  784. 
Miller,  W.,  1880,  473.  Nicholson,  1863,  365. 
Park,  1842,  529;  1849,  622;  1850,  465;  1851, 
655;    1856,    721;    1880,    369,    371;    1887,    433; 


1916,  43.  Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1846,  362.  Phillip, 
1866,  540;  1880,  309.  Reid,  Sir  G.,  1883,  199; 
1891-2,  187.  Rhind,  W.  B.,  1893,  255.  Roberts, 
1858,  486.  Scott,  D.,  1838,  78.  Simson,  W., 
1831,  167;  1833,  101;  1880,  92.  Smith,  C, 
1831,  165.  Somerville,  1830,  34.  Stanton,  1887, 
678.  Steell,  Sir  J.,  1859,  708;  i860,  867. 
Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1876,  743  ;  1885,  380.  Syme, 
J.,  1863,  145.  Thomson,  W.  J.,  1863,  212. 
Watson,  G.,  1812,  79;  1821,  49;  1863,  201. 
Watson,  W.  S.,  1863,  186,  203.  Wilkie,  1843, 
41.  Wilson,  John,  1829,  48. 
Academy,  Royal  Scottish.  Diploma  Gallery. 
Adam,  J.  D.,  1891-2,  8.  Adam,  P.  W.,  1897, 
271.  Alexander,  R.  L.,  1886,  305.  Archer,  1854, 
185.  Ballantyne,  1861,  63.  Barclay,  1875,  40. 
Bonnar,  1831,  19.T  Bough,  1876,  192.  Brodie, 
1855,  762.  Brown,  A.  K.,  1907,  131.  Brown, 
W.  B.,  1883,  303.  Bryce,  1880,  453.  Burnet, 
Sir  J.  J.,  1913,  451.  Cameron,  H.,  1870,  629. 
Chalmers,  1872,  105.  Crawford,  E.  T.,  1849, 
429.  Douglas,  1857,  296.  Drummond,  1852, 
393.  Duncan,  T.,  1831,  301  ;  1831,  17.  t  Faed, 
J.,  1864,  410.  Fraser,  A.,  1865,  470.  Gavin, 
1880,  261.  Gibb  (b.  1801),  1831,  18.  Gibb  (b. 
1845),  1883,  329.  Giles,  1831,  20.  Gordon, 
1831,  g.t  Graham-Gilbert,  1831,  10.  Grant, 
1831,  8.t  Guthrie,  1893,  287.  Hamilton,  T., 
1831,  27.  Hardie,  1896,  380.  Harvey,  1831, 
13.  Hay,  G.,  1883,  300.  Herdman,  R.,  1864, 
533.  Hill,  1831,  1  i.J  Hole,  1885,  14.  Honey- 
man,  1893,  351.  Houston,  J.  A.,  1846,  395 1; 
1853,  390.  Hutchison,  J.,  1861,  812.  Hutchi- 
son, R.  G.,  1913,  30.  Johnstone,  G.  W.,  1895, 
326.  Johnstone,  W.  B.,  1855,  183.  Joseph, 
l835,  344-  Kidd,  J.  B.,  1831,  6.t  Lauder, 
J.  E.,  1857,  181.  Lauder,  R.  S.,  1830,  157; 
1831,  2.  Lavery,  1896,  180.  Lees,  1859,  315. 
Leiper,  1877,  901.  Leyde,  1879,  313.  Lockhart, 
1882,  196.  Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1895,  130.  Macbeth, 
1878,  431.  McCulloch,  1861,  145.  McDonald, 
J.  B.,  1877,  20.  MacGeorge,  1911,  55.  Mac- 
gillivray, 1893,  80.  McGregor,  R.,  1889,  204. 
McKay,  1883,  60.  Macleay,  K.,  1831,  5. J  Mac- 
nee, 1831,  25  J;  1851,  336.  McTaggart,  1868, 
404.  Nicholson,  1831,  4.+  Nicol,  i860,  410. 
Nisbet,  R.  B.,  1902,  698.  Noble,  J.  C,  1893, 
144.  Noble,  R.,  1901,  135.  Paterson,  J.,  1904, 
390.  Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1846,  121.  Paton,  W.  H., 
1866,  526.  Reid,  Sir  G.,  1878,  217.  Reid,  G.  O., 
1897,  390.  Rhind,  W.  B.,  1902,  504.  Roche, 
1899,  127.  Ross,  R.  T.,  1870,  450.  Scott,  D., 
1831,  16.  Shiels,  1831,  26.!  Simson,  G., 
1831,  23.  Simson,  W.,  1831,  21.  Smart,  1878, 
318.     Smith,   C,    183 1,   165;    1831,  7.     Stanton, 


t  Withdrawn  in  bad  condition. 


J  Not  now  traceable. 


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EDINBURGH— continued 

1891-2,  586.  Steell,  Sir  J.,  1831,  365.  Stevens, 
1831,  12. t.  Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1887,  320. 
Stevenson,  J.,  183 1,  292.  Stevenson,  W.  G., 
x894»  159-  Stewart,  1831,  15. 1  Syme,  J.,  1831, 
24-§  Syme,  P.,  1831,  3-|  Vallance,  1871,  740. 
Walls,  1908,  166.  Watson,  G.,  1827,  196;  1831, 
i.t  Watson,  W.  S.,  1831,  14  J;  1839,  19.  t 
Williams,  1826,   156;  1831,  22.     Wingate,   1886, 

75- 
Accountants  Hall,  Society  of. 

Gibb  (b.   1845),   1876,  501.     Reid,   Sir  G.,   1889, 

189. 
Actuaries,  Faculty  of. 

Macgillivray,     1902,    214.      Stevenson,    D.    W., 

1898,  398 ;   1902,   204. 
Advocates,  Faculty  of. 

Brodie,  1855,  768;  1880,  357.     Guthrie,  191 1,  87. 

Phillip,    1867,    414.       Reid,    Sir    G.,    1887,    177. 

Syme,  John,  1831,  24. 
Antiquities,  National  Museum  of. 

Herdman,  R.,   1875,  394. 
Archers'  Hall  (Royal  Company  of  Archers). 

Gordon,   1824,   134;  1836,   174;  1853,  412;    1863, 

513;   1863,    149.     Grant,    1862,   428;    1880,    180. 

Guthrie,    1910,   224.     Macnee,    1869,   337.     Reid, 

Sir   G.,    1889,   220;   1900,    180.     Raeburn,    1863, 

193- 
Banks. 
Bank  of  Scotland. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1903,  253. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Gordon,   1855,  217.     Watson,  G.,  1880,  205. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Orchardson,  1901,  282. 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Macnee,   1876,  429. 
Savings  Bank. 

Gordon,   1863,  432. 
Black  Memorial. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1880,  345. 
Black  Watch  Memorial,  Bank  Street. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1908,  215. 
Burgess  Golf  Club. 

Bowie,  1902,  191. 
Chalmers  Hospital. 

Steell,  Sir  J.,  1838,  402. 
Chambers  Statue,  Chambers  Street. 

Rhind,  J.,  1889,  778;  1891,  563,  593. 
Church  of  Scotland  Hall  and  Offices. 

Bowie,  1914,  356.  Brodie,  1875,  679.  Lorimer, 
J.  H.,  191 1,  58.  Macbeth,  1881,  191.  Reid,  Sir 
G.,  1891,  273.  Ritchie,  1836,  355;  1839,  496. 
Steell,  Sir  J.,  1836,  359.  Syme,  J.,  1839,  173. 
Watt,  1913,  87;   1916,  134,  187. 


Churches.     (Vide    also    Church    of    Scotland    and 
United  Free  Church  of  Scotland.) 
Augustine  Church. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1886,  827. 
Greenside  Church. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1873,  680. 
Greyfriars  Church. 

Hutchison,  J.,   1870,  915. 
Lothian  Street  Roman  Catholic  Chapel. 

Scott,  D.,  1835,  135;  1836,  1. 
St.  Cuthbert's  Church. 

Bowie,  1899,  72.     Macgillivray,  1913,  659. 
St.  George's  United  Free  Church. 

Brodie,  1874,  590.     Macgillivray,  1908,  381. 
St.  Giles'  Cathedral. 

Rhind,   J.,    1890,    490.     Rhind,    W.    B.,    1903, 
387;  1904,  344. 
St.  Mary's  Church. 
Macnee,  1873,  205. 
St.  Stephen's,  Session  of. 
Steell,  Sir  J.,  1838,  405. 
Colonial  Life  Assurance  Company. 

Brodie,  1866,  885. 
Corporation  of. 

Hole,    1903,    278;    1905,    522;   1907,   347.     Reid, 
Sir  G.,  1882,  175.     Rhind,  J.,  1889,  780.     Roche, 
1908,  211.     Smith,  C,    1838,   41. 
County  Buildings. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1903,  312.     Smith,  C,  1850,  143. 
Dean  Cemetery. 

Hutchison,  J.,   1880,  994.     Rhind,  W.   B.,   1896, 
210 ;  1906,  177. 
Design,  School  of. 

Hutchison,  J.,   1870,  925. 
Donaldson's  Hospital. 

Roberts,   1852,  433. 
Edinburgh  and  Mid-Lothian  Rifle  Association. 

Stanton,  1869,  987  ;  1880,  374,  375,  376. 
Fine  Arts  in  Scotland,   Royal  Association  for 
Promotion  of.     (Vide  "Historical   Narrative," 
p.  lxxi.) 
Bough,     1858,     514;      1859,     536;     1875,     969. 
Burnett,  1882,  740.     Chalmers,  1879,  308.     Craw- 
ford, E.  T.,   1861,  349.     Drummond,   1849,  459; 
1855,   313.   619.     Harvey,    1855,    113.     Hay,   G., 
1876,  205;   1878,  338.     Herdman,  R.,   1871,  467. 
Hutchison,  J.,  1870,  942.     Lauder,  R.  S.,   1848, 
336.     Lawson,  1868,  1056.     Lockhart,  1877,  194. 
Lorimer,  J.   H.,   1880,   517;   1889,   886.     McCul- 
loch,    1857,   79.     McTaggart,    1880,   248.     Paton, 
Sir  J.  N.,   1850,   151  ;  1862,  636.     Reid,  Sir  G., 
1880,  500.     Scott,   D.,   1863,  64.     Steell,  Sir  J., 
1864,  724. 
Free  Church   of    Scotland.     (Vide   United   Free 
Church.) 


*  Not  now  traceable. 


§  In  Parliament  House,  Edinburgh. 


t  Withdrawn  in  bad  condition. 


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473 


EDINBURGH— continued 
Geographical  Society,  Royal  Scottish. 

Macgillivray,  1902,  774,  779,  780.     Walton,  1914, 

284. 
Grand  Lodge  of  Scotland. 

Hutchison,    J.,    1869,   984.       Stevenson,   W.    G., 

1893.  149;  1905.  3*9- 

Grange  Cemetery. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1870,  904.     Brodie,  1861,  785. 

Heriot's  Hospital. 
Gibb  (b.   1845),  1910,  257. 

Highland    and    Agricultural   Society   of    Scot- 
land. 
Steell,  G.,  1846,  269,  352;  1861,  187;  1862,  72; 
1863,  49;  1867,  477;   1878,  501. 

Infirmary,  Royal. 
Watson,  G.,  1880,  303. 

Institution,  Royal. 

Dyce,  1830,  60.  Nasmyth,  1827,  6.  Simson, 
W.,  1827,  45.  Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1828,  101. 
Williams,  1829,  115. 

Justice,  College  of. 
Reid,  Sir  G.,  1882,  286. 

Merchant  Company,  Hall  of. 

Brodie,  1873,  651  ;  1875,  655.  Gordon,  1854, 
196;  1883,  179.  Hole,  1909,  178.  Leyde,  1873, 
499.  Lockhart,  1891,  290.  Raeburn,  1880,  ill. 
Reid,  Sir  G.,  1899,  328. 

Ministers'  Daughters'  College. 
Hardie,  1888,  277. 

Municipal  Buildings. 
Rhind,  W.  B.,  1908,  391. 

National  Gallery  of  Scotland. 

Bonnar,  1853,  479.  Brodie,  1858,  763.  Burnett, 
1882,  740;  1916,  29.  Cameron,  H.,  1859,  478. 
Chalmers,  1879,  308.  Christie,  1848,  339. 
Crawford,  E.  T.,  1861,  349.  Douglas,  1864,  303, 
514;  1871,  557;  1891-2,  168.  Drummond,  1849, 
459;  l855.  3i3»  6l9;  l87°.  5"-  Duncan,  T., 
1837,  149;  1838,  194;  1845,  109.  Dyce,  1830,  60; 
1837,  49.  Etty,  1829,  177;  1831,  264;  1831,  III., 
IV.,  VIII.;  1844,  341.  Faed,  J.,  1847,  454. 
Gordon,  1854,  196.  Graham,  T.  A.  F.,  1908,  321. 
Graham-Gilbert,  1849,  2.  Harvey,  1846,  63  ;  1853, 
56;  1855,  113;  1875,  59;  1880,  457.  Herdman, 
R.,  1871,  467;  1880,  24.  Hutchison,  J.,  1862, 
832  ;  1870,  942  ;  1880,  369 ;  1916,  39,  52.  Joseph, 
1844,  562;  1916,  33.  Landseer,  1872,  29. 
Lauder,  J.  E.,  1880,  203.  Lauder,  R.  S.,  1848, 
336.  Lawson,  1868,  1056 ;  1916,  30.  Lewis, 
1853,  552.  Lizars,  181 1,  48,  63.  Lockhart,  1901, 
439.  McCulloch,  1851,  91  ;  1857,  79.  Macleay, 
K.,  1887,  562.  Macnee,  1859,  186.  McTaggart, 
1873,  124.  Marshall,  1839,  485  ;  1916,  62.  Mel- 
ville, 1894,  450 ;  1905,  144.  Nasmyth,  1827,  6. 
Noble,  J.  C,  1913,  82.  Orchardson,  1910,  138; 
191 1,  96.     Park,  1856,  721  ;  1880,  369;   1916,  16. 


Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1846,  362  ;  1850,  151.  Pettie, 
1863,  150.  Phillip,  1862,  451,  466;  1866,  540; 
1880,  131.  Raeburn,  1883,  63,  73,  138,  215,  265. 
Rhind,  J.,  1889,  751  ;  1916,  95.  Roberts,  1858, 
486.  Scott,  D.,  1835,  1  ;  1838,  64,  78;  1863,  64; 
1880,  208.  Scott,  W.  B.,  1856,  456.  Simson, 
W.,  1827,  45;  1829,  35,  46;  1831,  167;  1833,  101. 
Somerville,  1830,  34.  Steell,  Sir  J.,  1838,  400*; 
i860,  867 ;  1864,  724.  Syme,  J.,  1816,  85. 
Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1822,  8;  1863,  252.  Watson, 
G.,  1821,  49;  1863,  201;  1880,  324.  Wilkie, 
1843,  41;   1880,  195.     Wilson,  John,   1829,  48. 

National  Portrait  Gallery,  Scottish.  (Vide 
Index  I  :  Findlay,  J.  R.  [1824-98].) 
Ballantyne,  1853,  3 ;  1867,  529.  Bell,  R.  P., 
1888,  209.  Brodie,  1858,  772 ;  1859,  716,  741  ; 
i860,  847;  1861,  810;  1862,  830;  1877,  673  ;  1881, 
724;  1916,  36,  54.  Douglas,  1851,  5.  Duncan, 
T.,  1836,  119.  Gordon,  1844,  102;  1846,  135; 
1852,  92;  1853,  89,  127;  1858,  238;  1861,  440. 
Graham-Gilbert,  1829,  40  ;  1855,  293.  Grant,  i860, 
403;  1880,  411.  Guthrie,  1908,  280.  Henning, 
1808,  16  (1)  (3)  (5)  (7) ;  jgog,  46  (1)  (8)  (14)  (15) ; 
1810,  24(H);  1811,  6(2);  1813,  98,  99,  101,  102, 
105.  Herdman,  R.,  1875,  68,  394;  1880,  322. 
Hutchison,  J.,  i860,  864 ;  1875,  661  ;  1890,  496 ; 
1894,  168.  Joseph,  1822,  243,  246 ;  1827,  70,  71  ; 
1880,  386;  1916,  22.  Lauder,  R.  S.,  1834,  172; 
1870,  610.  Macbeth,  1875,  178.  Macgillivray, 
l898»  397  5  1901.  395-  Macleay,  K.,  1848,  571. 
Macnee,  1841,  117;  1853,  5,  351;  1870,  541; 
1874,  197.  Park,  1840,  365;  1850,  460;  1851, 
657.  Phillip,  1857,  340.  Raeburn,  1815,  167. 
Reid,  Sir  G.,  1882,  175;  1883,  207;  1884,  540; 
1888,  337;  1891-2,  266;  1893,  176;  1897,  267. 
Rhind,  J.,  1891,  585.  Rhind,  W.  B.,  1891,  569; 
i893.  253,  259,  260;  1895,  in,  115;  1896,  446; 
1898,  394.  Ritchie,  1880,  384.  Roche,  1905, 
375.  Shannan,  1906,  180 ;  1907,  201.  Smith,  C, 
1830,  148;  1831,  165;  1832,  132.  Steell,  Sir  J., 
i855»  779;  1857,  687;  1859,  708;  1862,  839; 
1863,  820 ;  1867,  895.  937  5  i877»  672 ;  1916,  1. 
Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1885,  380;  1889,  753,  771; 
1891,  570;  1895,  339;  1898,  398.  Stevenson, 
W.  G.,  1899,  109.  Syme,  J.,  1833,  159.  Wat- 
son, G.,  1812,  79;  1863,  143,  201.  Watson, 
W.  S.,   1846,  64. 

Nelson  Memorial.     (Vide  St.  Bernard's  Well.) 

New    College.     (Vide   United    Free    Church   Col- 
lege.) 

North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  Com- 
pany. 
Macnee,   1876,  225;  1880,  76.     Smith,  C,   1851, 
17.     Steell,  Sir  J.,   1827,  279. 

Parliament  House. 

Phillip,  1867,  414.  Steell,  Sir  J.,  1857,  687. 
Syme,  J.,  1831,  24. 


474 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


EDINBURGH— continued 

Parish  Council. 
Hardie,  1899,  123. 

Philosophical  Institution. 

Brodie,    1864,    709;    1868,    1018.     Harvey,    1851, 
106.     Hutchison,  J.,  1866,  877;  1874,  570;  1880, 

35°- 
Physicians,  Royal  College  of. 

Gordon,  1865,  483,  499.     Steell,  Sir  J.,  1879,  750. 

Raeburn,  1863,  156. 
Princes  Street  Station,  Caledonian  Railway. 

Hutchison,  J.,   1895,  341,  346. 
Propagation  of  Christian   Knowledge,    Society 
in  Scotland  for. 

Raeburn,  1863,  63. 
Protestant  Institute. 

Macbeth,  1865,  424. 
Register  House,  General. 

Steell,  Sir  J.,  1864,  724. 
Royal  Society. 

Gordon,      1862,     249;      1880,      199,     244,     294. 

Graham-Gilbert,   1829,  40.     Macbeth,    1865,  402. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1876,  405;  1891-2,  266.     Shannan, 

1916,  53. 
St.  Bernard's  Well.     Nelson  Memorial. 

Rhind,  J.,  1889,  780. 
Science  and  Art,  Museum  of. 

Brodie,  1862,  830.     Henning,  1813,  101.     Joseph, 

1827,  71. 
Scots  Greys  (Royal)  Monument,  Princes  Street 
Gardens. 

Rhind,  W.   B.,  1905,  201. 
Scotsman  Buildings. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1901,  393. 
Scott  Monument. 

Rhind,  W.    B.,   1882,   754.     Steell,  Sir  J.,    1865, 

908.     Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1882,  743. 
Scottish  Arts  Club. 

Brown,    W.    M.,    1906,    448.     Burns,    1915,    300. 

Cadenhead,  1906,  289.    Hutchison,  R.  G.,  1909,  257. 
Scottish  Conservative  Club. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1895,  338;    1899,  240. 
Scottish  Liberal  Club. 

Rhind,  J.,  1886,  839  ;  1916,  60. 
Scottish  Missionary  Society. 

Steell,  Sir  J.,  1838,  403. 
Scottish  Modern  Arts  Association. 

Alexander,   E.    J.,    1897,   628;    1908,    115.     Alex- 
ander,   R.    L.,    1910,    232.       Burns,    1909,    127. 

Cameron,  D.  Y.,   1908,  259.     Duncan,  J.,   1912, 

251.     Guthrie,    1913,    127.     Houston,    G,    1910, 

443.     Hutchison,  R.   G.,   1900,   127.     Kay,  1916, 

302.       Lavery,    1913,    143.       Lintott,    1914,    141. 

Lorimer,   J.    H.,    1908,    257.     MacGeorge,    iqio, 

290.     Macgillivray,  1896,  344.     McKay,  1913,  52. 

Mackie,  1909,  292;  1910,  135;  1912,  123.     Noble, 

R.,    1911,    5.     Paterson,   J.,    1907,    136.     Roche, 


1907,    171  ;    1916,    167.     Walls,    191 1,   63.     Win- 
gate,  1902,  258. 
Scottish  Provident  Institution. 

Smith,  C,  1870,  322. 
Scottish    Widows    Fund    and    Life    Assurance 
Society. 

Gordon,  1849,  42.     Reid,  Sir  G.,  1890,  189. 
Signet,  Society  of  Writers  to  H.M. 

Guthrie,  1912,  116.     Phillip,  1867,  414. 
Solicitors  at  Law,  Hall  of. 

Watson,  W.  S.,  1870,  468. 
Solicitors  in  the  Supreme  Courts,  Hall  of. 

Park,  1854,  695. 
Solicitors  in  the  Supreme  Courts,  Society  of. 

Phillip,   1867,  414. 
Surgeons,  Royal  College  of. 

Stevenson,  W.  G.,   1909,  276. 
Town  Council.     (Vide  Corporation.) 
United  Free  Churchof  Scotland  Assembly  Hall. 

Walton,  1913,  93. 
United  Free  Church  of  Scotland  College  (New 
College)  and  Offices. 

Bowie,  1901,  484;  1902,  261.     Brodie,  1862,  855; 

1863,  800.     Chalmers,  1873,  241.     Gibb  (b.  1845), 

I^93>    93;     1894,     182;     1900,     94;     1904,     176. 

Guthrie,  1901,  381.     Leyde,  1873,  344;  1880,  83. 

Lockhart,  1888,  299;    1899,   167.     Lorimer,  J.  H., 

1904,   363.       Macbeth,    1873,    123.       Park,    1853, 

690.     Walton,    1 91 2,    166. 
United    Free   Church   of   Scotland    Missionary 
College  Chapel. 

Hole,  1914,  622. 
United  Kingdom  Assurance  Company. 

Park,  185 1,  647. 
United  Presbyterian  College.     (Vide  United  Free 

Church  of  Scotland.) 
University. 

Brodie,    1870,   939,    945;    1872,   644;    1877,    670. 

Gordon,   1831,  172;    1847,  231;   1848,  187;  1855, 

428;   1861,   40;   1880,    143,   281.     Guthrie,    1913, 

65.     Hutchison,  J.,    1882,  737;   1884,  825;    1889, 

787;    1900,    311;    1916,    55.     Joseph,    1916,    56. 

Lauder,  R.  S.,  1844,  162.     Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1878, 

419;    1882,  386.     Macgillivray,    1898,   386;   1900, 

416.     Macnee,    1879,    413.     Raeburn,    1815,    83. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,    1890,   171.     Smith,  C,   1833,   165; 

1841,  322.     Steell,  Sir  J.,  1867,  937. 
Usher  Hall. 

Gamley,  1914,  71.     Macgillivray,  1899,  108. 
Waverley  Station,  North  British  Railway. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1897,  358. 

FALKIRK. 

Church. 

Ritchie,  1838,  409. 
Tcwn  Council. 

Watson,  W.  S.,  1850,  146. 


INDEX  II. :   PLACES,  UNITED  KINGDOM 


475 


FORFAR.     Reid  Hall. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1871,  788;  1873,  648;  1880,  352. 
FORRES.     St.  John's  Episcopal  Church. 

Hole,  1907,  510. 
FORT-WILLIAM.     Lochiel  Statue. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1909,  186;  1910,  472 

GALASHIELS.     Manufacturers'  Corporation. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1874,  28. 
GATESHEAD. 

Lucas  Statue. 

Stevenson,  W.  G.,  1903,  219. 

Shipley  Art  Gallery. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1915,  46,  48. 
GLASGOW. 

Architects,  Institute  of. 
Mossman,  1879,  763. 

Art  Gallery  (Corporation),  Kelvingrove.  (Vide 
Index  I  :  Alston  ;  Donald,  Jas.  ;  Euing ; 
Graham-Gilbert  Bequest ;  Macdonald,  A.  G.  ; 
Reid,  Jas.,  Sons  of;  Smellie,  T.  D.  ;  Teacher; 
Young,  T.  G.) 
Adam,  J.  D.,  1896,  315.  Allan,  1840,  140. 
Archer,  1880,  112.  Bough,  1855,  209;  1858,  180; 
l875>  77-  Brock,  1913,  656.  Brodie,  1870,  943. 
Brown,  A.  K.,  1902,  465.  Brown,  T.  A.,  1887, 
332.  Burnett,  1885,  861 ;  1916,  41.  Cameron, 
D.  Y.,  1896,  49;  1912,  97.  Cameron,  H.,  1898, 
265.  Docharty,  1868,  379,  699  ;  1878,  616.  Dun- 
can, T.,  1845,  155.  Faed,  J.,  1848,  354.  Far- 
quharson,  1885,  541 ;  1888,  81.  Fraser,  A. 
(R.S.A.),  1855,  42;  1859,  389;  1861,  210;  1867, 
538;  1884,  215.  Graham,  T.  A.  F.,  1867,  633. 
Graham-Gilbert,  1832,  188;  1853,  13,  77;  1861, 
382 ;  1862,  109 ;  1863,  598.  Grant,  1874,  262. 
Guthrie,  1903,  166.  Halswelle,  1862,  134.  Har- 
vey, 1830,  154  ;  1866,  424.  Herdman,  R.,  1862, 
311;  1882,  223,  292;  1883,  323;  1884,  223.  Hill, 
1835,  131.  Honeyman,  1914,  583.  Israels,  1900, 
179;  1910,  249.  Kidd,  W.,  1838,  253.  Lavery, 
1899,  41.  Lawson,  i860,  869.  Lockhart,  1878, 
1056;  1898,  436.  Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1893,  140. 
Macbeth,  1873,  262;  1883,  33;  1885,306.  McCul- 
loch,  1855,  158;  1864,  231  ;  1865,  425,  669;  1867, 
391.  Macgillivray,  1894,  286.  Macgregor,  W.  Y., 
1903,  149.  Macnee,  1869,  522  ;  1878,  227  ;  1879, 
250,  406.  McTaggart,  1885,  216.  Marshall, 
1847,  633.  Melville,  1898,  643.  Mossman,  1879, 
763;  1916,  50,  51.  Nisbet,  P.  S.,  1882,  494. 
Orchardson,  1883,  192.  Park,  1849,  625 ;  1852, 
677;  l855>  747  5  i856>  72i,  741 5  1916,  11,  84. 
Paterson,  J.,  1896,  145.  Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1857, 
230.  Pettie,  1863,  361  ;  1878,  324.  Phillip,  1859, 
68.  Reid,  Sir  G.,  1891-2,  186,  282.  Rhind, 
W.  B.,  1899,  99,  249.  Ritchie,  1852,681.  Rodin, 
I9II>  598;  I9IS>  24.  Shannan,  1911,  636,  650. 
Smart,   1880,   99.     Smith,   C,    1830,    148;   1848, 


231 ;    1854,  67.     Stanton,   1862,  788.     Stevenson, 
D.  W.,  1899,  107.     Walton,  1893,  117.     Whistler, 
1904,  311.     Wingate,  1875,  35°- 
Art  Union  of. 

Herdman,  R.,  1878,  427;  1879,  100,  722.     Nicol, 

l856»  395.  526- 
Buchanan  Institution. 

Brodie,  1875,  666. 
Congregational  Church  Hall. 

Gibb  (b.  1845),  1890,  292. 
Elgin  Place  Congregational  Church. 

Macnee,  1852,  60. 
Eye  Infirmary. 

Macnee,   1861,  36. 
Fine  Arts  Association. 

Hill,  1858,  317. 
Fine  Arts,  Royal  Institute  of. 

Bough,  1879,  323.     Mossman,  1916,  50,  51. 
Free  Church  College. 

Macgillivray,    1905,   560. 
Girls'  School  Company. 

Guthrie,  1905,  521 
Graham  Statue,  George  Square. 

Brodie,   1871,  776. 
H.L.I.  Memorial,  West  End  Park. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,   1906,  181. 
Lansdowne  Church. 

Mossman,  1879,  785. 
Life  Assurance  Company. 

Herdman,  R.,   1884,  223. 
Merchants'  House. 

Brodie,   1861,  784. 
Normal  Seminary. 

Ritchie,  1852,  681. 
Philosophical  Society. 

Shannan,  1907,  201. 
Procurators  Hall,  Faculty  of. 

Macnee,  i860,  302. 
Queen  Margaret  College. 

Shannan,   1905,  561. 
St.  Ninian's  Church. 

Hole,  1901,  661. 
Savings  Bank. 

Shannan,   1909,  510. 
Sun  Insurance  Office. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1894,  289. 
University. 

Lorimer,  J.   H.,    1909,   304.     Macgillivray,    1897, 

102.     Macnee,   1872,  343.     Shannan,  1905,  561. 
University.     Students'  Union. 

Shannan,  1897,   100. 
GLENLYON.     Stewart  of  Garth  Memorial. 

Gamley,  1915,  22. 
GOVAN.     Corporation  of. 

Shannan,  1910,  194. 
GRANTHAM.     Tollemache  Statue. 

Rhind,  J.,  1891-2,  564. 


476 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


GREENOCK.     Provident  Bank. 

Macbeth,  1857,  93. 
HADDINGTONSHIRE.     County   Hall. 

Syme,  J.,   1828,  87. 
HAMILTON  PALACE,  Lanarkshire. 

Ritchie,  1863,  831,  S32,  833. 
HAWICK. 
Municipal  Buildings. 

Scott,  T.,  1898,  691. 
Patriotic  Memorial. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,   1903,  434. 
HELENSBURGH.     Hugh   Ker  Monument. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1896,  345. 
HOLLOWAY    COLLEGE    (ROYAL).     Englefield 
Green. 

Nicol,   1877,   102.     Pettie,  1875,  290. 
HULL.     Art  Gallery. 

Halswelle,    1876,    518.     MacWhirter,    1875,    759. 

Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1887,  745. 

INVERNESS.     Town  Hall. 
Syme,  J.,  1834,  113. 

JERSEY.     St.  Heliers  Park.     Baudain's  Bust. 
Shannan,  1898,  114. 

KINROSS.     County  Hall. 

Gibb  (b.  1845),  1891,  35.     Smith,  C,  1829,  25. 
KIRKCALDY.     Town  Hall. 

Macbeth,  1874,  89. 
KIRKCUDBRIGHT.     County  Buildings. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,  1891,  200. 

LANARK.     County  of. 

Macnee,  1880,  224. 
LEEDS.     Art  Gallery. 

Halswelle,  1889,  453.     Mackie,  1900,  33.     Pettie, 
1885,  345. 
LEICESTER.     Art  Gallery. 

Faed,  T.,  1869,  336.     Harvey,  1832,  53.     Phillip, 
1857,  420. 
LEITH. 
Golfhouse. 

Gordon,  1824,  150. 
Kirkgate  U.F.  Church. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1906,  234. 
Lindsay  Testimonial. 

Brodie,   1864,  704. 
Town  Council. 

Gordon,  1880,  182. 
Trinity  House. 

Hardie,  1903,   173.     Raeburn,  1863,  102.     Scott, 
D.,   1849,  1. 
North  Parish  Church. 
Burnett,  1885,  384. 
LINLITHGOW. 
County  Hall. 

Raeburn,  1821,  140. 


Caledonian  Curling  Club. 

Hardie,   1900,  380.     Lees,   1880,  394. 
LIVERPOOL. 
Queen  Victoria  Memorial. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,   1902,  572. 
Walker  Art  Gallery. 

Alma-Tadema,    1876,    795.       Burns,    1908,    328. 

Cameron,  D.  Y.,  1908,  295.     Faed,  T.,  1901,  150. 

Fraser,    A.     (R.S.A.),     1837,     130.       Hutchison, 

R.    G.,    1905,    550.     Lauder,   J.    E.,    1848,    206. 

Lawrence,     1837,     11 1.       Lockhart,     1899,     397. 

Marshall,   1853,  679 ;  1864,  701.     Mitchell,   1909, 

308.     Noble,  J.  C,  1880,  89.     Roberts,  1849,  12. 

Roche,  1904,  258.     Thomson,  Rev.  J.,  1837,  73. 
LONDON. 
Academy  of  Arts,  Royal.     (Vide  Index  I  :  Chan- 
trey.) 

Faed,    T.,    1873,    448.     MacWhirter,    1896,    183. 

Poynter,  1888,  123. 
Admiralty,  The. 

Allan,  1847,  391. 
Art  Union  of. 

Harvey,  1849,  41. 
British  Museum. 

Melville,  1905,   119. 
City  Temple  Church  Offices. 

Gibb  (b.  1845),  1895,  154. 
Contemporary  Art  Society. 

Macgregor,  W.  Y.,  1914,  208. 
Guildhall  Art  Gallery.     (Vide  Index  I  :  Gassiot.) 

Archer,  1869,  416.     Faed,  T.,  1863,  384.     Phillip, 

1864,  340;  1867,  418.     Roberts,  1865,  795. 
National  Gallery.     (Vide  Index  I  :   Bell,  Jacob  ; 

Vernon.) 
Allan,    1821,    141.       Etty,    1851,    115.       Gordon, 

1865,  502.  Landseer,  1847,  133,  365.  Millais, 
1897,  312.  Sargent,  1903,  499.  Wilkie,  1846, 
42. 

National  Gallery  British  Art.  (Tate  Gallery.) 
(Vide  Index  I  :  Bell,  Jacob  ;  Chantrey  ;  Tate.) 
Archer,  1861,  122.  Bell,  J.  Z.,  1868,  955. 
Bough,  1857,  427.  Brock,  1903,  218;  1913,  656. 
Brough,  1898,  419.  Douglas,  1852,  123.  Dyce, 
1863,  423;  1865,  511.  Faed,  T.,  1863,  384. 
Joseph,  1844,  562.  MacWhirter,  1896,  183. 
Millais,  1855,  558;  1897,  355.  Murray,  1883, 
438.  Orchardson,  1881,  216;  1890,  28.  Poynter, 
1888,  123.  Scott,  W.  B.,  1867,  396.  Wilkie, 
1851,  55- 

National  Liberal  Club. 
Reid,  Sir  G.,  1911,  III. 

National  Portrait  Gallery. 

Allan,  1863,  178.  Dyce,  1835,  146.  Gordon, 
1846,  135;  1863,  256;  1865,  502.  Graham- 
Gilbert,  1829,  40.  Grant,  1865,  452  ;  1866,  592. 
Lavery,  1914,  180,  207.  Park,  1840,  365;  185 1, 
657.     Raeburn,  1815,  83,  167;    1822,  190.     Reid, 


INDEX  II. :   PLACES,  UNITED  KINGDOM 


477 


LON  DON — continued 

Sir  G.,   1877,  82.     Rodin,   1891,  573.     Steell,  Sir 

J.,   1877,  672. 
Royal  Photographic  Society. 

Shannan,  1904,  235. 
Royal  Society. 

Walton,  1909,  129. 
Surgeons,  Royal  College  of. 

Brock,   1913,  676. 
Victoria  and   Albert   Museum.     {Vide   Index   I : 
Sheepshanks.) 

Danby,    1828,    154.     Douglas,   1857,    156.     Faed, 

J.,   1869,   347.      Graham,   T.    A.    F.,    1871,    144. 

Lavery,    1915,    17.     Macnee,    1828,    159.     Park, 

1855.   747-       Roberts,    1845,    37.       Rodin,    1915, 

1-16.     Scott,    W.    B.,    1858,    594.     Simson,    W., 

1846,  270 ;   1847,   321. 
Wallace  Collection.     Hertford  House. 

Roberts,  1849,  12. 
LUGAR  (Ayrshire).     Bello  Mill. 

Gamley,  19 16,  69. 

MANCHESTER.     {Vide  Index  I  :  Rylands.) 
Art  Gallery. 
Cadenhead,  1909,  6.     Cameron,  D.  Y.,  1904,  540. 
Maclise,   1868,  333.     Millais,    1858,   289.     Pettie, 
1884,  332.     Reid,  Sir  G.,  1897,  174.     Smith,  C, 
1880,  126. 
Phillips  Statue. 
Park,  1854,  703. 
MIDDLESBOROUGH.     Bolckow  Statue. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,   1882,  748. 
MONTROSE. 
R.  Brown  Bust. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1895,  113. 
Burns  Statue. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,   1891,  577. 
MUSSELBURGH.     Moir  Statue. 
Ritchie,  1855,  759. 

NAIRN. 
County  Hall. 

Smith,  C,   1861,  424. 
Grigor  Statue. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1890,  505. 
NEWCASTLE.     Laing  Art  Gallery. 

Brown,    A.    K.,    1904,    195.     Cassie,    1876,    307. 
Paton,   Sir   J.    N.,   1880,   268.  ,  Scott,  T.,    1900, 
722.     Scott,  W.  B.,  1842,  2.     Wingate,  1879,  411. 
NEWLANDS.     Church. 

Ritchie,   1836,  332. 
NOTTINGHAM. 
Art  Gallery. 

Murray,   1895,   156.     Oakes,   1866,  346. 
Guildhall. 

Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1894,  218. 


OLDHAM. 
Art  Gallery. 

Hutchison,  R.  G.,  1899,  6. 
Platt  Statue. 
Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1876,  749. 
ORMISTON.     Moffat  Monument. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1885,  834. 
OXFORD. 

ASHMOLEAN    MUSEUM. 

Smith,  C,   1830,   158. 
University  Gallery. 
Millais,   1854,  437. 

PAISLEY. 

Corporation  Museum. 

Blanc,    1886,    1 156.      Brown,    A.    K.,    1911,    36. 

Henning,   1916,  4-10.     Herdman,   R.,   1878,  288. 

Hutchison,  J.,   i860,  855;   1916,   45.     Mossman, 

1862,    837 ;    1879,    785 ;    1880,    800.      Paton,    Sir 

J.    N.,    1848,   244;    1882,    745.      Rhind,   W.    B., 

1894,    87,   360.     Ritchie,    1852,   681.     Stevenson, 

D.  W.,  1884,  833.     Shannan,  1905,  567. 
County  Hall. 

Rhind,  J.,  1891-2,  553,  572. 
Dunn  Memorial  Fountain. 

Shannan,   1905,  200. 
Tannahill  Statue. 

Stevenson,  D.  W.,  1884,  833,  848;  1887,   180. 
PARTICK.     Burgh  Hall. 

Macbeth,  1876,  29. 
PEEBLES.     Chambers  Institution. 

Gordon,  1859,  86. 
PERTH. 
Corporation  of. 

Barclay,    1847,  35;   1866,   523,  659;    1876,    in  ; 

1881,   293;    1887,   343.     Frazer,    1913,   64.     Gibb 

(b.  1801),   1829,  181. 
County  Buildings. 

Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1877,  631. 
James  VI.  (King)  Golf  Club. 

Barclay,  1862,  454. 
Literary  and  Antiquarian  Society. 

Gibb  (b.  1801),  1829,  181. 
Sandeman  Public  Library. 

Barclay,    1847,  35;   1866,   523,   659;    1876,    11 1; 

1881,   293;   1887,   343.     Frazer,    1913,  64.     Gibb 

(b.   1801),   1829,   181.     Graham,  T.   A.   F.,    1901, 

451.     Herdman,  R.,  1883,  415. 
PETERHEAD.     Public  Library. 

Gamley,  191 1,  643. 
PRESTON.     Art  Gallery. 

Houston,  J.  A.,  1846,  155.     McGregor,  R.,  1876, 

555- 

RENFREWSHIRE.     County  Council  of. 
Guthrie,   1909,  263. 


478 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


ROCHDALE.     Art  Gallery. 

Farquharson,   1894,   105.     Lorimer,  J.   H.,   1908, 
491.      MacWhirter,    1874,    92.      Pettie,    1861,   7. 
Roberts,  1843,  237. 
ST.  ANDREWS. 
Royal  and  Ancient  Golf  Club. 

Grant,  1876,  320.     Reid,  Sir  G.,  1906,  259. 
University  of. 

Herdman,   R.,   1880,  322  ;   1887,   197.     Reid,  Sir 
G.,   1896,  277.     Walton,   1913,  53. 
ST.   ANNE'S-ON-THE-SEA.     Lifeboat  Memorial. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1888,  727. 
SALFORD.     Art  Gallery.     (Vide   Index   I  :   Lang- 
worthy.) 
Halswelle,     1876,     1026.     Marshall,     1837,    379; 
1866,  873  ;  1874,  582  ;   1880,  807. 
SELKIRK. 
Free  Library.     Andrew  Lang  Memorial. 

Portsmouth,  1915,  39. 
Scott  Statue. 

Ritchie,   1843,   592. 
SHEFFIELD.     Mappin  Art  Gallery.     (Vide  Index 
I  :  Mappin,  Sir  F.  T.  ;  Mappin,  J.  N.) 
Faed,  T.,  1847,  376;    1851,  36.     Marshall,   1864, 
701.     Nicol,    1859,    191.     Orchardson,    1863,    198. 
Pettie,  1872,  223  ;  1878,  324.     Roberts,  1861,  265. 


STIRLING.      Smith    Institute.      (Vide    Index    I  : 
Smith,  T.  S.  ;  Piatt,  L.  J.) 

Drummond,     1845,     182.       Hardie,     1910,     217. 

Johnstone,  G.  W.,  1891,  724.     McTaggart,   1863, 

312.     Mitchell,    1900,    122.     Noble,    J.    C,    1899, 

271.     Perigal,  1866,  605.     Phillip,  1859,  68;  1871, 

361.     Wingate,  1875,  189. 
STOCKPORT.     Public  Gallery. 

Etty,  1851,  115. 
SUNDERLAND.     Art  Gallery. 

Ewbank,  1829,  215.     Scott,  D.,  1839,  61. 

TAIN.     Church  of  St.  Duthas  (or  Duthus). 

Gamley,  1912,  638;  1915,  45. 
TEVIOTDALE.     Farmers'  Club. 
Watson,  W.  S.,  1866,  265. 

WAKEFIELD.     County  Council. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1897,  364,  366. 
WALES.     National  Museum.     (Vide  Cardiff.) 
WALLACE  MONUMENT.     (Vide  Abbey  Craig  and 

Aberdeen.) 
WICK.     Caithness  County  Hall. 

Gordon,   1832,  201. 

YORK.     Art  Gallery.     (Vide  Index  I  :  Burton.) 
Phillip,  1868,  584. 


COLONIES,   INDIA,   Etc. 


ADELAIDE. 
Colonel  Light  Statue. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1905,  211;   1907,  377. 
National    Gallery    of    South    Australia.     (Vide 
Index  I  :  Elder.) 
Cameron,    D.    Y.,    1898,   7;    Douglas,    1875,   37. 
Nisbet,  R.  B.,  1894,  402;  1897,  588. 

AUCKLAND.  Mackelvie  Art  Gallery.  (In  1891 
Mr.  J.  T.  Mackelvie  bequeathed  to  the  Auck- 
land Art  Gallery,  where  it  is  separately 
exhibited,  his  art  collection,  then  valued  at 
,£40,000.  It  consists  of  oil  and  water-colour 
paintings,  enamels,  ivories,  coins  and  china. 
Sir  George  Reid  acted  as  buyer  for  Mackelvie 
Fund,  c.  1894-6.) 
Adam,  J.  D.,  1896,  61.     Adam,  P.  W.,  1894,  34; 

1895,  429.     Alexander,  E.  J.,  1895,  564.     Henry, 

1896,  327.  Hole,  1896,  268.  Johnstone,  G.  W., 
1896,  in.  MacGeorge,  1896,  430.  McGregor, 
R.,  1894,  311.  McKay,  1895,  237.  Nisbet, 
R.  B.,  1894,  402.  Paterson,  J.,  1896,  151.  Reid, 
A.  D.,  1896,  410.  Reid,  R.  P.,  1895,  279;  1896, 
369.  Roche,  1894,  325 ;  1896,  30.  Scott,  T., 
1894,  411. 


CALCUTTA. 

Bethune  Society. 

Macbeth,  1867,  342. 
Doveton  College. 

Macbeth,  1866,  342. 
United  Free  Church  College. 

Hutchison,  J.,  1875,  661. 

DUNEDIN.     Art  Gallery. 

Cadenhead,  1907,  59.     McKay,  1889,  315.     Smith, 
G.,  1909,  448. 

INDIA. 
Legislative  Council  of. 

Gordon,  1859,  147. 
Thakore  of  Gondal  Statue. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  1894,  362. 

JOHANNESBURG.     Art  Gallery,   Municipal. 
Rodin,  1902,  776.     Sargent,   1908,  101. 

LAHORE.     Punjab  Chief's  (Aitchison)  College. 
Hutchison,  J.,  1888,  707;  1897,  363. 

MADRAS.     Government  Hall. 

Macbeth,  1869,  612. 
MARITZBURG.     College. 

Gamley,  1916,  79. 


INDEX  II. :   PLACES,  COLONIES,  INDIA,  ETC. 


479 


MELBOURNE. 

Linlithgow  Memorial. 
Rhind,  W.  B.,  1909,  181. 

National  Gallery  of  Victoria. 

Bough,  1858,  514.  Halswelle,  1887,  15.  Herd- 
man,  R.,  1864,  205.  Noble,  J.  C,  1911,  93. 
Paton,  Sir  J.  N.,  1880,  255.  Paton,  W.  H., 
1880,  331. 

NEW  ZEALAND.     A  Public  Library. 
Hardie,  1894,  346. 

OTTAWA.     National  Gallery  of  Canada. 

Cameron,  D.  Y.,   1902,  247.     Whistler,  1904,  76. 


ST.  ELIZABETH,  West  Indies.    Miller  Memorial. 

Westmacott,  1832,  324. 
SYDNEY.      National    Gallery    of     New     South 
Wales. 

Bough,  1864,  402.     Halswelle,  1878,  483.     Lavery, 

1899,  40.     Linnell,  1822,  173.     Mackie,  1914,  496. 
TORONTO.     Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Offices. 

Reid,  Sir  G.,   1894,  251. 
WELLINGTON.     New  Zealand  Academy  of  Fine 
Arts. 

Frazer,   1900,  152.     Michie,  1902,  472. 

WINNIPEG.     New  Parliament   Buildings. 
Rhind,  W.  B.,  1916,  93,  94. 


CONTINENT   OF   EUROPE 


ABO.     National  Gallery  of  Finland. 
Cameron,  D.  Y.,   1905,  182. 

BERLIN.     K.   National  Galerie. 

Nisbet,  R.  B.,   1895,  556. 
BOMBAY. 

United  Free  Church   College. 

Macgillivray,  1914,  75. 
University  of. 
Macnee,  1871,  261. 
BRUSSELS.     Royal  Museum. 
Lavery,  1893,  51 ;    1898,  34. 

DRESDEN.     Koniglichen  Galerie. 

Brown,  T.  A.,  1891-2,  351.     Raeburn,  1812,  148. 

FINLAND.     National  Gallery  of.     (Vide  Abo.) 

GHENT.     Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

Guthrie,  1890,  15.     Lalaing,  1914,  83;  1915,  38; 
1916,  96.     Walton,  1902,  371. 


HAMBURG.     Gallery. 
Orchardson,  1885,  235. 

MUNICH.     Neue-Pinakothek. 

Brown,  T.  A.,  1894,  497.  Burns,  1906,  229. 
Frazer,  1910,  149.  Lavery,  1889,  156.  Mac- 
gregor,  W.  Y.,  1897,  222.     Walton,  1891-2,  144. 

PARIS.     Luxembourg  Museum. 

Delaroche,  1857,  247.  Lorimer,  J.  H.,  1894,  244- 
Rodin,  1915,  24. 

ROME.     National  Gallery  of  Italy. 
Kay,  1893,  235. 

VENICE.     Gallery  of  Modern  Art. 

Lavery,  1905,  274.     Smith,  G.,   1901,  154;   1902, 

122. 
VIENNA.     K.K.  Moderne  Galerie. 

Michie,  1894,  250. 


UNITED   STATES   AND  SOUTH   AMERICA 


BUFFALO. 
Albright  Fine  Arts  Academy. 
Macgregor,  W.  Y.,  1905,  356. 

NEW  YORK. 

Metropolitan  Museum. 

Whistler,    1904,   252. 
Scott  Cenotaph. 

Westmacott,  1836,  345. 

PITTSBURG.     Carnegie  Art  Gallery. 
Nisbet,  R.   B.,   1893,  443. 


VALPARAISO.       Cochrane   Statue.       (Erected   for 
Chilian  Government.) 
Lawson,   1874,   575. 

WASHINGTON. 

Corcoran  Art  Gallery. 
Nicol,  1869,  401. 

National  Gallery  of  Art.  (Vide  Index  I  :  Freer.) 
Whistler,  1899,  209;  1901,  346;  1903,  292;  1904, 
75,  80,  81,  255,  256,  294,  309,  313,  314,  328. 

WORCESTER,  Mass.     Art  Museum. 
Whistler,  1903,  232. 


Index  III 


IMPORTANT  ARCHITECTURAL   SUBJECTS 


ABERDEEN. 

Art  Gallery. 

Mackenzie,  A.  M.,  1906,  336. 
George  Street  Savings  Bank. 

Kelly,  1 9 10,  351. 
Greyfriars  Church. 

Mackenzie,  A.  M.,  1902,  660. 
King's  College. 

Mackenzie,  A.  M.,  1911,  414,  418. 
King's  College  Chapel. 

Mackenzie,  A.  M.,  1870,  275. 
Kingseat  Asylum. 

Mackenzie,  A.  M.,  1902,  557. 
Marischal  College. 

Mackenzie,  A.  M.,  1894,  389;   1904,  426. 
Parish  Council  Offices. 

Mackenzie,  A.  M.,  1898,  572. 
St.  Ninian's  Parish  Church. 

Kelly,  1910,  359;  1911,  468. 
ALEXANDRIA.     Scottish  Girls'  Friendly  Society. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1891,  555. 
ALLOA. 

British  Linen  Bank  Offices. 

Browne,  1907,  386. 
Public  Baths. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1897,  500. 
St.  John  the  Evangelist  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1868,  210;  1870,  284;  1873, 

775- 
ARBROATH.     Church. 

Anderson,    Sir    R.    R.,    1872,    824.     Burnet,    Sir 

J-  J-,  1895,  493. 
ARDKINGLAS,    Argyllshire.     (Capt.    Sir   Andrew 
Noble.) 

Lorimer,  Sir  R.  S.,  1910,  368. 
AUCHMORE  HOUSE.     (Marquis  of  Breadalbane.) 

Kinnear,  1873,  780. 
AYR. 
Academy,  Art  School. 

Morris,  1909,  410. 


Burns  Statue. 

Morris  (&  Hunter),  1895,  483. 
Library,  Public. 

Browne,    1891-2,  492.     Morris  (&  Hunter),    1893, 

495- 
Old  Church.     Adair  Monument. 

Morris,  1909,  410. 
Parish  Church. 

Morris,  1915,  570. 
St.  Andrew's  Church. 

Morris  (&  Hunter),  1896,  455. 

BALCARRES  HOUSE.     (Earl  of  Crawford.) 

Lorimer,  Sir  R.  S.,  1897,  502. 
BALFOUR  HOUSE.     (Sir  David  Balfour.) 

Bryce,  1853,  508. 
BANGOUR.     Village  Asylum. 

Blanc,  1901,  618 ;  1906,  341. 
BARNARD  CASTLE.     Bowes  Museum. 

Honey  man  (Keppie  &  Mackintosh),  1912,  468. 
BELFAST.     Town  Hall. 

Honeyman  (&  Keppie),  1898,  558. 
BLAIR  ATHOL.     (Duke  of  Athol.) 

Bryce,  1870,  259. 
BORDEAUX.     Ecole  de  Medecine. 

Pascal,  1912,  495,  503. 
BRECHIN. 
Bank  Street  U.P.  Church. 

Leiper,  1874,  710. 
Cathedral. 

Honeyman,    1903,   428.     Honeyman   (&   Keppie), 

1898,  586. 
BRODICK.     Hall. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1894,  372. 
BROUGHTY  FERRY.     St.  Luke's  Free  Church. 

Blanc,  1884,  862 ;  1885,  840. 
BURNTISLAND.     U.F.  Church. 

Robertson,  1900,  516;  1902,  749. 
BUTE.     Mount  Stuart  House.     (Marquis  of  Bute.) 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1916,  534. 


INDEX  III. :   ARCHITECTURAL  SUBJECTS 


481 


CAMPBELTOWN.     Library  and  Museum. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,   1899,  670. 
CARDIFF.     Welsh  National  Museum. 

Browne,  191 1,  402. 
CARNBEE,  Fife.     Church. 

Lorimer,  Sir  R.  S.,  191 1,  472. 
CASTLEMILK.     Dumfriesshire.     (Sir    Robert    W. 
Buchanan-Jardine.) 

Bryce,   1867,  47. 
CLIFTON  HALL.     (Sir  Alex.  Gibson  Maitland.) 

Bryce,  1852,  505. 
CLYDEBANK.     U.F.  Church  and  Hall. 

Paterson,  A.  N.,  1901,  636. 
CORTACHY     CASTLE,     Forfarshire.       (Earl     of 
Airlie.) 

Bryce,  1872,  831. 
CRAIGLOCKHART.     Hydropathic   Institution. 

Kinnear,   1878,  930.     Peddie,  1878,  930. 
CRIEFF.     British  Linen  Bank  Offices. 

Browne,   1907,  386. 
CULLEN  HOUSE.     (Earl  of  Seafield.) 

Bryce,  1859,  697 ;   i860,  614. 
COLINTON.     Lady  Flora  Hastings'  Homes. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.   R.,   1883,  982. 

DUBLIN.     Insurance  Company's  Buildings. 

Browne,   1902,  750. 
DUMBARTON.     St.  Luna's  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1872,  824. 
DUMFRIESSHIRE.     Private  Chapel. 

Morris,  1914,  564. 
DUNBAR.     St.  Anne's  Church. 

Lorimer,  Sir  R.  S.,  1893,  492. 
DUNBLANE. 
Cathedral. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,   1911,  411.     Browne,   1883, 
1007.     Lorimer,  Sir  R.  S.,  1915,  580. 
Hydropathic  Institution. 
Kinnear,  1877,  847.     Peddie,  1877,  847. 
DUNDEE. 
Royal  Bank  Offices. 
Browne,  1899,  671. 
Royal  Exchange. 
Bryce,  1853,  626. 
DUNFERMLINE. 
Carnegie  Baths  and  Gymnasium. 

Blanc,   1902,  755. 
Carnegie  Trust. 

Lorimer,  Sir  R.  S.,   1912,  469. 
DUNIMARLE     CASTLE,     Culross.       St.     Serf's 
Church. 
Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1871,  955. 
DUNKELD.     Cathedral. 

Paterson,  A.  N.,  1902,  655. 
DYSART.     Normand  Memorial  Hall. 
Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1883,  1013. 


EARNOCK,   Lanarkshire.     (Sir  John  Watson.) 

Leiper,   1877,  901. 
EDINBURGH. 
Academy,  Royal  Scottish. 

Hamilton,  T.,  1849,  467;  1863,  305  ;  1887,  780. 
Antiquaries,  Society  of. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1916,  531. 
Archers,  Royal  Company  of. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1905,  408. 
Bank  of  Scotland. 

Bryce,  1865,  21,   192.     Kinnear,   1879,  957;  1883, 

981.     Peddie,  1879,  957;   1883,  981. 
Bank  of  Scotland,  Royal. 

Peddie,   1872,  768. 
Castle. 

Blanc,    1887,  725  ;   1888,  735,  746,    1001  ;   1891-2, 

53o,  542- 
Churches. 

All    Saints'     Episcopal     Church,     Brougham 
Street. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1866,  91. 
Braid  U.P.  Church,  Morningside. 

Browne,   1887,  712. 
Catholic  Apostolic  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.   R.,  1873,  752  ;  1874,  704. 
Chalmers  Territorial  Memorial  Church. 

Blanc,  1885,  1 107. 
Christ  Church,  Morningside. 

Blanc,  1898,  574;    1904,  441. 
Good  Shepherd,  Murrayfield,  Church  of  the. 

Lorimer,  Sir  R.  S.,  1899,  662  ;  1903,  425. 
Gorgie  U.P.  Church  and  Hall. 

Robertson,  D.,  1897,  522. 
Ker  (John)  Memorial  Church. 

Robertson,  D. ,  1894,  371. 
Kirk  Memorial  Church. 

Blanc,  1904,  439. 
Knox  Church. 

Hamilton,  T.,   1831,  304;  1858,  733. 
Mayfield  Free  Church. 

Blanc,  1880,  992 ;    1894,  367. 
Merchiston  Episcopal  Church. 

Blanc,   1875,  851. 
Morningside  Free  Church. 

Blanc,  1893,  502. 
Morningside  U.P.  Church. 

Robertson,  D.,   1880,  987;    1881,  917. 
St.  Andrew's  Free  Church. 

Blanc,  1884,  856.     Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1885,  843. 
St.  Cuthbert's  Church. 

Blanc,   1889,  798 ;  1890,  429  ;  1895,  613  ;   1907, 

411. 
St.  George's  Free  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,   1880,  975.     Bryce,   1868, 

118,   162. 
St.  John's  Church. 

Kinnear,   1880,   972.     Peddie,   1880,  972. 


482 


THE  ROYAL  SCOTTISH  ACADEMY 


EDINBURGH — Churches — continued 

St.      John's      Churchyard.        Dean      Ramsay 
Memorial. 
Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1916,  530. 

St.  Matthew's,  Morningside. 
Blanc,  1891-2,  482. 

Trinity  College  Church. 
Bryce,   1851,  220,  221,  222. 
County  Buildings. 

Blanc,  1900,  559,  566. 
Craig  Hall  School,  Trinity. 

Morris  (&  Hunter),    1893,  503. 
Drumsheugh  Baths. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1882,  908;   1885,  847. 
Edward  VII.  Memorial. 

Blanc,  1913,  444,  449. 
Fettes  College. 

Bryce,  1863,  699,  718  ;  1863,  329,  338. 
Fountainbridge  West  School. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1877,  873  ;  1880,  993. 
High  School  (Royal),  Calton  Hill. 

Hamilton,  T.,   1827,  85,   108;   1858,   732;    1887, 

716,  750. 
Hospital  for  Incurables. 

Kinnear,  1879,  973.     Peddie,  1879,  973. 
Hospital  (Royal)  for  Sick  Children. 

Browne,  1893,  498,  499 ;  1895,  626. 
Improvements  (Suggested). 

Peddie,   1854,  644;   1866,    11;  1867,   1;    1868,  62; 

1869,  900;  1870,  214;  1880,  442,  452. 
Infirmary,  Royal. 

Bryce,  1871,  998. 
Merchant    Company's    Ladies'    College,    Queen 
Street. 

Blanc,  1913,  440 ;  1915,  581,  597. 
National  Galleries. 

Hamilton,  T.,   1863,   305 ;   1887,   780.     Kinross, 

I9«7»   394- 
New  Club. 

Lorimer,  Sir  R.  S.,  1913,  441. 
North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  Com- 
pany's Offices. 

Browne,  1904,  447. 
Physicians,  Royal  College  of. 

Bryce,  1869,  707. 
Princes  Street  Caledonian  Railway  Station. 

Kinnear,   1891,   546;    1891-2,   527.     Peddie,   1891, 

546;    1891-2,  527. 
Princes  Street  Caledonian  Station  Hotel. 

Browne,  1906,  320. 
Public  Library. 

Browne,  1888,  733,  743  ;  1889,  807  ;  1890,  475,  482. 
Scottish  Conservative  Club. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1881,  893,  894;  1905,  413. 
Scottish   Provident   Institution,   St.    Andrew's 
Square. 

Peddie,  1884,  870. 


Solicitors  in  the  Supreme  Court.     Library. 

Browne,  1889,  797. 
Stockbridge  School,  Hamilton  Place. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1879,  972. 
University. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1916,  533. 
University  Club. 

Peddie,  1883,  1006. 
University  Medical  Schools. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1877,  908;  1881,  887. 
Usher  Hall. 

Blanc,    191 1,  413.     Browne,   191 1,  420.     Burnet, 

Sir   J.    J.,    1909,   406,   407,    411.     Kinross,    1907, 

394- 
Waverley     Station     North     British     Railway 
Hotel. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,   1896,  652.     Leiper,  1896,  498, 

501. 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association. 

Browne,  1915,  557. 
Wellington  Monument. 

Wilson,  C.  H.,  1841,  482. 

ELGIN.     Town  Hall. 

Mackenzie,  A.  M.,  1895,  499. 

FALKIRK. 
British  Linen  Co.  Bank  Offices. 

Browne,   1899,  667. 
Christ  Church,  Episcopal. 
Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1866,  199. 
FORFAR. 
Episcopal  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1879,  940. 
Lowson  Memorial  Church. 

Mackenzie,   A.    M.,    1914,    570,   572,    580;    1915, 
S89- 
FYVIE  CASTLE.     (Lord  Leith,  of  Fyvie.) 
Mackenzie,  A.  M.,  1900,  508. 

GIRVAN.     Churchyard. 

Morris,  1916,  521. 
GLASGOW. 
Anchor  Line  Buildings,  St.  Vincent  Place. 

Miller,  J.,  1908,  423. 
Art  Galleries  and  Museum,  Kelvingrove.     {Vide 
also  International  Exhibition.) 

Honeyman  (&  Keppie),  1893,  351,  500;  1894,  5J5- 

Leiper,  1894,  511,  522. 
Art.     School  of. 

Honeyman  (Keppie  &  Mackintosh),  1913,  450. 
Athenaeum. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1887,  723  ;  1894,  S12- 
Atlantic  Chambers. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1900,  521. 
Camphill  U.P.  Church. 

Leiper,  1875,  872. 


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Cathedral. 

Oldrieve,  1913,  419,  426>  431- 
Central  Station  Hotel. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1882,  927.     Miller,  J.,  1908, 
412. 
Cross. 

Honeyman  (Keppie  &  Mackintosh),  1915,  598. 
Exchange,  Royal. 

Paterson,  A.  N.,  1911,  417. 
Glasgow  Herald. 

Honeyman  (&  Keppie),  1895,  490. 
Infirmary,  Royal. 

Blanc,  1 90 1,  802. 
International    Exhibition.     (Vide   also   Art   Gal- 
leries.) 

Miller,  J.,  1904,  457.     Paterson,  A.  N.,  1900,  534. 
Liberal  Club,  George  Place. 

Paterson,  A.  N.,  1909,  377;    191°,  355- 
Municipal  Buildings. 

Browne,   1882,  938.     Leiper,  1903,  430. 
National  Bank  Buildings. 

Burnet,    Sir   J.    J.,    1902,    753-       Honeyman    (& 

Keppie),  1900,  515;  Paterson,  A.  N.,  1907,  382. 
National  Security  Savings  Bank. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1896,  654. 
Park  Church. 

Leiper,  1897,  562,  719. 
Parkhead  Savings  Bank. 

Honeyman    (Keppie   &    Mackintosh),    1908,   428; 

i9°9.  357,  376- 
Pathological  Institute,  Western  Infirmary. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1896,  653. 
Pollok  Street  U.P.  Church. 

Peddie,  1868,  271. 
Queen  Margaret  College. 

Honeyman  (&  Keppie),  1895,  507. 
Royal  Bank. 

Peddie,  1873,  794. 
St.  Enoch  Square  Station. 

Miller,  J.,  1906,  307. 
Savoy  Theatre. 

Miller,  J.,   1913,  439. 
Sun  Insurance  Offices. 

Leiper,   1893,  357;   1904,  440. 
University.     Medical  Schools. 

Miller,  J.,  1906,  319. 
University.     Union   Club  Buildings. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1888,  986. 
University  Press  Offices. 

Paterson,  A.  N.,  1906,  353. 
Waterloo  Chambers. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1900,  511. 
GLEN,  THE,  Peeblesshire.     (Lord  Glenconneri) 

Bryce,    1855,    573  ;    1856,   610,    699 ;    i860,   601 ; 

1863,  361  ;  1875,  937. 


GOUROCK. 

Municipal  Buildings. 

Paterson,  A.  N.,  1916,  525. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland. 
Paterson,  A.  N.,  191 5,  549. 
GOVAN. 
Elder  Library. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1910,  370. 
Parish  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1910,  340. 
GRANGEMOUTH.     British  Linen  Bank  Offices. 

Browne,  1907,  386. 
GREENBANK.     U.P.  Church. 

Blanc,   1882,  931. 
GREENOCK. 
A  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1877,  857,  858. 
St.  Michael  Street  Church. 
Peddie,  1854,  626. 
GREYFRIARS',  Elgin.     (Marquis  of  Bute.) 
Kinross,  1900,  533,  549. 

HAMILTON  PALACE.     (Duke  of  Hamilton.) 

Bryce,  185 1,  563. 
HAMILTON.     Parish  Hall  and  Presbytery  Room. 

Browne,  1886,  858. 
HARTRIGGE,    Roxburghshire.    (Rt.     Hon.     Lord 
Stratheden  and  Campbell.) 
Bryce,  1856,  667. 
HELENSBURGH. 
Clyde  Street  School. 

Paterson,  A.  N.,  1905,  448. 
Municipal  Buildings. 

Paterson,  A.  N.,  1908,  403. 
St.  Michael  and  All  Angels'  Church. 
Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1868,  194. 
HELSINGFORS,  Finland.     St.  Andrew's  Church. 
Lorimer,  Sir  R.  S.,  1902,  650. 

INVERGOWRIE.     All  Souls'  Church. 

Blanc,  1890,  488;  1891,  553. 
IONA.     Cathedral. 

Honeyman  (&  Keppie),  1901,  692. 

KEITH  HALL,  Aberdeenshire.     (Earl  of  Kintore.) 

Bryce,  1851,  431. 
KELSO.     St.  Andrew's  Episcopal  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1869,  748,  1015  ;  1871,  1094; 

1873,  819. 
KILBRIDE.     West  U.P.  Church. 

Blanc,  1882,  930. 
KILMACOLM.     St.  James'  Church. 

Leiper,  1905,  421. 
KINGHORN.     Alexander  III.  Memorial. 

Blanc,  1887,  916. 
KINNAIRD  CASTLE.     (Earl  of  Southesk.) 

Bryce,  1855,  601  ;  1883,  349;  1880,  453. 


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KIPPEN.     Gillespie  Memorial   Hall. 

Robertson,  D.,   1878,  966. 
KIRKCALDY. 
Free  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1879,  965,  971. 
Milton  Road  School  and  House. 
Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1880,  995. 
Swan  Memorial  Halls. 
Brown,    1894,   506. 
KIRKWALL.     Cathedral. 
Blanc,  1910,  344,  349.  * 

LARGS.     Church. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1891,  549;  1894,  527. 
LEEDS.     Insurance  Company's  Building. 

Browne,   1902,  759. 
LESMAHAGOW.     Parish  Church  and  Hall. 

Paterson,  A.  N.,  1898,  567;  1899,  566;  1912, 

5"- 
LOCHGILPHEAD.     Parish  Church. 

Honeyman,  1914,  585. 
LOCHRANZA  HOTEL,  Arran. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,   1894,  523. 
LONDON. 

Alliance     Assurance     Company's      Office,      St 
James's  Street. 

Shaw,  1913,  476. 
Bank  of  England. 

Soane,  1829,  277. 
British  Museum. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  191 1,  403  ;  1913,  442,  451. 
Chemistry     of     Great     Britain     and     Ireland, 
Institute  of. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1915,  572;   1916,  564. 
Civil  Engineers,  Institute  of. 

Miller,  J.,   191 1,  412,  421  ;   1914,  578,  590. 
Church    (Second)   of    Christ   Scientist,    Palace 
Gardens  Terrace. 

Burnet,  Sir  J.  J.,  1916,  526. 
County  Council  Hall. 

Blanc,  1909,  369.     Browne,   1909,  397,  398,  399. 
Nelson  Monument,  Trafalgar  Square. 

Wilson,  C.  H.,  1840,  429. 
New  Scotland  Yard. 

Shaw,  1 9 13,  477,  478. 
Piccadilly  Hotel. 

Shaw,  1907,  448. 
Quadrant,  Regent  Street. 

Shaw,  1907,  407. 
Queen  Victoria  Memorial,  The  Mall. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1903,  454,  455,  470. 
St.  Paul's  Bridge. 

Browne,   1915,  562. 
Waldorf  Hotel. 

Mackenzie,  A.  M.,  1907,  404. 


MANCHESTER.     Technical  College. 

Honeyman  (&  Keppie),   1894,  514. 
MANDERSTON,  Duns.     (Lady  Miller.) 

Kinross,  1914,  547,  556,  559. 
MARKINCH.     U.F.  Church. 

Blanc,  1904,  439. 
MELROSE.     British  Linen  Company  Bank  Offices. 

Browne,   1899,  667. 
MONZIE  CASTLE,  Crieff. 

Lorimer,  Sir  R.  S.,  1913,  468. 

NEWTYLE.     Parish  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1911,  432. 

PAISLEY. 

Coats  (Thomas)  Memorial  Church. 

Blanc,    1886,   854,    1156;    1891,   554;   1893,   516; 
1896,  649  ;  1902,  570. 
Cross. 

Lorimer,  Sir  R.  S.,  1914,  533. 
Ferguslie  Park.     (Sir  Thos.  Glen-Coats.) 

Blanc,    1889,   795,   796;    1891,   536;   1891-2,   404; 
1908,   399. 
National  Bank. 

Kinnear,  1879,  957. 
Technical  School. 

Honeyman  (&  Keppie),   1898,  592. 
St.  James's  U.P.  Church. 
Blanc,  1881,  892;   1885,   1106. 
PANMURE     HOUSE,     Forfarshire.     (Lord     Pan- 
mure.) 
Bryce,   1853,  588. 
PARTICK. 
Free  High  Church. 

Honeyman,  1868,  57. 
New  Burgh  Hall. 
Leiper,   1871,  950. 
PATHHEAD.     Public  Hall. 

Browne,  1883,   1004. 
PERTH. 

Free  Middle  Church. 

Blanc,  1885,  869,  951 
Free  West  Church. 
Honeyman,  1869,  735. 
PIERREPONT,   Surrey.     (Richard  and  Lady  Con- 
stance Combe.) 
Shaw,   1908,  435  ;  1913,  481. 
PITCAIRN  GREEN.     U.F.  Church. 
Blanc,   1905,  424. 

RENFREW.       British       Linen       Company       Bank 
Offices. 
Browne,  1899,  667. 

ST.  ANDREWS. 
Cathedral  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1867,  65,  82. 


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ST.  ANDREWS— continued 
University. 
Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1916,  532. 
ST.  VIGEANS.     Parish  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1872,  824. 
SKIRLING,  Peeblesshire.     (Lord  Carmichael.) 

Lorimer,  Sir  R.  S.,  1908,  409. 
STEVENSTON.     U.F.  Church. 

Blanc,    1904,  439. 
STIRLING. 
A  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.,  1878,  948. 
Station. 

Browne,   1902,  754. 
STONEHAVEN. 
A  Church. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.   R.,   1876,  577. 
SYDNEY,  Australia.     Houses  of  Parliament. 
Honeyman,  1914,  584. 


TORRY.    St.  Peter's  Church. 

Kinross,  1914,  547. 
TROON. 

Parish  Church. 

Blanc,  1893,  346 ;  1906,  326. 
St.  Ninian's  Church. 

Morris,  1914,  560;  1915,  575;  1916,  578. 

WHITBURGH    HOUSE,    Midlothian.    (Rt.    Hon. 
Lord  Whitburgh.) 
Blanc,  1914,  540. 
WINDLESTONE   HALL,    Durham.      (Sir  William 
Eden.) 
Peddie,   1880,  973. 

YARROW. 
Church. 

Paterson,  A.  N.,  191 1,  452. 
Village  Institute. 

Paterson,  A.  N.,  1908,  410. 


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