UNDER REVISION.] OF MODERN WORKS IN PAINTING AND SCULPTURE FORMING THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE George M g Culloch, esq. WINTER EXHIBITION FORTIETH YEAR MDCCCCIX WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED PRINTERS TO THE ROYAL ACADEMY r / O L The Exhibition opens on Monday, January 4th, and closes on Saturday, March 13th. Hours of Admission, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Price of Admission, Is. Price of Catalogue, 6^. Season Ticket, 5s. General Index to the Catalogues of the first thirty Exhibitions, in three parts ; Part I. 1870-1879,25.; Part It. 1880-1889, 2s. ; Part III. 1890-1899, Is. 6d. No sticks, umbrellas, or parasols are allowed to be taken into the Galleries. They must be given up to the attendants at the Cloak Eoom in the Entrance Hall. The other attendants are strictly forbidden to take charge of anything. The Refreshment Room is reached by the staircase leading out of the Water Colour Room. The Gibson (Sculpture) Gallery and the Diploma Galleries are open daily, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission free. All Communications should be addressed to “ The Secretary .” ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS. 1909. HONORARY MEMBERS. The Most Rev. Archbishop Maclagan, D.D., Chaplain. The Very Rev. H. D. M. Spence-Jones, Dean of Gloucester, Professor of Ancient History. The Viscount Morley, O.M. Professor of Ancient Literature. The Viscount Dillon, Antiquary. The Lord Avebury, Secretary for Foreign Correspondence. HONORARY RETIRED ACADEMICIANS. Frith, William Powell, Esq., C.V.O. Macbeth, Robert Walker, Esq. HONORARY FOREIGN ACADEMICIANS. Bonnat, Leon J. F. Israels, Joseph. Dagnan-Bouveret, P. A. J. Knaus, Ludwig. Fremiet, Emmanuel. , Mercie, Antonin. ACADEMICIANS. Abbey, Edwin Austin, Esq. Aitchison, George, Esq. Alma-Tadema, Sir Lawrence, O.M. Brock, Thomas, Esq. Clausen, George, Esq. Crofts, Ernest, Esq., Keeper and Trustee. Davis, Henry Wm. Banks, Esq. Dicksee, Frank, Esq. Fildes, Sir Luke. Frampton, Sir George James. Gow, Andrew C., Esq., Auditor. Graham, Peter, Esq. Gregory, Edward John, Esq. Herkomer, Sir Hubert von, C.V.O. Jackson, Thomas Graham, Esq., Treasurer and Trustee. Leader, Benj. Williams, Esq. Leslie, George Dunlop, Esq. Lucas, John Seymour, Esq. MacWiiirter, John, Esq. Murray, David, Esq. Orchardson, Sir William Quiller. Ouless, Walter William, Esq., Auditor. Poynter, Sir Edward John, Bart., President and Trustee. Richmond, Sir William Blake, K.C.B. Riviere, Briton, Esq., Trustee. Sant, James, Esq. Sargent, John Singer, Esq. Shaw, Richard Norman, Esq. Solomon, Solomon Joseph, Esq. Stone, Marcus, Esq. Swan, John McAllan, Esq. Thornycroft, W. Hamo, Esq., Auditor. Waterhouse, John William, Esq. Waterlow, Sir Ernest Albert. Webb, Str Aston. Woods, Henry, Esq. Wyllie, William Lionel, Esq. Yeames, William Frederick, Esq. Librarian. Bacon, John Henry Fredk. Belcher, John. Blomfield, Reginald Theo- dore. Bramley, Frank. Buangwyn, Frank. Brown, John Alfred Arnesby. Colton, William Robert. Cope, Arthur Stockdale. Cowper, Frank Cadogan. Crowe, Eyre. Of Painting , Sir H. von ASSOCIATES. Drury, Edward Alfred Briscoe. East, Alfred. F ARQUII ARSON, JOSEPH. Forbes, Stanhope A. Hacker, Arthur. Hemy, Charles Napier. Henry, George. John, William Goscombe. La Thangue, Herbert Henry. North, John William. PROFESSORS. Parsons, Alfred. Pegram, Henry Alfred. Pomeroy, Fredk. William. Shannon, James Jebusa. Short, Frank. Sims, Charles. Smythe, Lionel Percy. Storey, George Adolphus. Stott, Edward. Strang, William. Tuke, Henry Scott. Herkomer, C.V.O., R.A. Of Sculpture , W. R. Colton, A.R.A. Of Architecture , R. T. Blomfield, A.R.A, Of Anatomy , Arthur Thomson, M.A. Of Chemistry, A. H. Church, M.A. F.R.S Toachor of Perspective, G. A. Storey, A.R.A. SECRETARY— Fred. A. Eaton. CONTENTS. PACK Oil Paintings — Gallery I. yy ii yy hi yy IV 5 ) V. yy VI yy VII yy VIII Water Colour Room Oil Paintings, Water Colours, etc — Black and White Room Sculpture Central Hall • • • Index to Index to the Names the Names of the Painters ... of the Sculptors • • • • • • 10 16 26 30 35 40 45 50 61 (IS 70 72 PLAN OF THE GALLERIES. 7 MB 8 OIL PAINTINGS'W OIL PAINTINGS OIL PAINTINGS OIL PAI NTINGS DB OIL PAINTINGS SCULPTURE OIL PAINTINGS VESTIBULE OIL PAINTINGS « OIL PAINTINGS ■ TO REFRESHMENT Hi ROOM -n WATER COLOUR H ROOM H i 1 V ENTRANCE OIL PAINTINGS B. & W. Boom Oil Painting* Drawing* CATA LOG U ; E. The numbers follow from left to right. The terms “to right,” “ to left,” and “ on right ” “on left,” in all descriptions denote the right and left of the spectator. In the sizes of the Works the height is alwags placed before the width. All the Works in this Exhibition are lent by Mrs. McCulloch. 'GALLERY No. I. OIL PAINTINGS— Nos. 1-24. PAINTER. 1 THE POTATO GATHERERS. Jules Bastien-Lepage. Two women in a potato field; one in the foreground is emptying a basket of potatoes into a sack, while the other is sitting on the ground filling a basket ; grey sky. Signed and dated, “ J. Bastien-Lepage, Damvillers, 1878.” Canvas, 70 by 7G in. 2 THE SETTING SUN. Adrian Stokes. On the hank of a river in the foreground are two cows, one being milked by a girl ; across the river is seen the setting sun, partially obscured by clouds. Signed, “ Adrian Stokes.” Canvas, 16 by 71} in. 6 MODERN WORKS. [1000 PAINTER. 3 A HIGHLAND BAY. J. MacWhirter, R.A. View from a rocky and wooded height across the bay, with mountains beyond ; in the middle distance is a tower at the end of a spit of land, other buildings on the 1. ; numerous fishing vessels. Signed, “ MacW.” Canvas, 49 by 51 1 in. 4 SPRINGTIME. Mark Fisher. View of a meadow, with numerous sheep and lambs ; a wide spreading tree on the r. ; blue sky, and clouds. Signed and dated, “ Mark Fisher, 1885.” Canvas, 31 £ by 53 in. 5 THE SJULPTU1E GALLERY. Sir L. Alma-Tadema, R.A. A slave is turning round a great vase that stands on a pedestal, so as to show it to the two visitors, 'a gentleman and a lady, seated near ; beyond them stand another lady and two children. Signed, “ L. Alma-Tadema, op. cxxv.” Canvas, 86! by 66 in. 6 HOME FROM THE HILLS. J. Coutts Michie. An old man, followed by a dog, driving some sheep along a road near a cottage; blue sky, with clouds. Signed, “ J. Coutts Michie.” Canvas, 291 by 49l in. 7 A SUMMER AFTERNOON: OLAIRWIN VALLEY. Alfred East, A.R.A. Meadow with water in the foreground ; a man driving sheep through a gap in a hedge; hilly background; blue sky, decked with clouds. Signed, “Alfred East.” Canvas, 38! by 59 in. 8 AFTER WATERLOO. “ SAUVE QUI PEUT ! ” Andrew C. Gow, R.A. Napoleon on his white charger in full flight, surrounded by bis stall and a panic-stricken crowd of horse nnd toot soldiers. Signed and dated, “ A. C. Gow, 1890.” Canvas, 461 by 611 in. 1909] GALLERY No. I. i painter. 9 LOVE AMONG THE RUINS, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Bart. On a terrace, strewn with fragments of ruined buildings and overgrown with wild loses, are seen the forms of two lovers embracing ; between the knees of the youth is a stringed instrument. Signed and dated, “ E. B. J., 1894.” Canvas, 40 by 61 in. 10 SIR ISUMBRAS AT THE FORD. Sir J. E. Millais, Bart., P.R.A The knight is represented as an aged man in golden armour, bare-headed, w ith his helmet slung at his side, mounted on a black horse, on which he is crossing the river, holding a girl in front of him, while a little boy, w T ith a bundle of sticks on his back, clings to him from behind; on the farther bank are two nuns; trees and buildings beyond; evening sky. Signed with monogram, and dated 1857. Canvas, 49 by 67 in. 11 VICTOR AND VANQUISHED. Elizabeth Forbes (Mrs. Stanhope Forbes). Interior; tw r o children, one of them seated, playing with a mouse caught in a trap. Signed with monogram. Canvas, 29! by 24.1 in. 12 A GLEAMY DAY IN PICABDY. II. W. B. Davis, R.A. Horses and cattle in a meadowy which slopes dow T n to a valley on the 1. ; high ground, with trees, on the r., wide spreading landscape in the 1. distance ; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “ II. W. B. Davis, ’91.” Canvas, 351 by 73! in. LANDSCAPE. Emmie Stewart Wood. A meadow; in the foreground a boy and girl nenr a stream, in which are some ducks; blue sky, and clouds. Signed, “ E. Stewart Wood.” Canvas, 40 by 59! in. 14 THE GOAT-HERD. Marianne Stokes. A barefooted girl, with red cap, followed by some goats; mountainous landscape background. Signed, “ Marianne Stokes.” Canvas 18 bv 30 in. 8 MODERN WORKS. [1909 PAINTER. 15 IN PERFECT BLISS. Sir J. E. Millais, Bart., P.R.A. Full length figure, less than life size, of a little girl, in yellow dress with blue sash and bonnet, sitting in a strawberry bed, with strawberries in her hands, and looking up at two butterflies. Signed with mono- gram, and dated 1881. Canvas, 48 by 34 in. 16 LINGERING AUTUMN. ; Sir J. E. Millais, Bart., P.U.A. “No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnall face.” — Bonne. View of a stretch of marshy ground, dotted with bushes and low trees, through which a stream runs to a hatch, seen in the 1. foreground!; hills in the distance; in the r. foreground is a little girl carrying a pail; blue sky, with light clouds. Signed and dated, “John E. Millais, 1890.” Canvas, 47 by 72 in. 17 • THE CALF-SHED. T. Austen Brown. Interior of a calf-shed, a woman spreading litter. Signed, “ T. Austen Brown.” Canvas, 46 by 61 ^ in. 18 OFF THE COAST, PORTRUSH. Edwin Hayes. View of the open sea from a rocky coast, with ships ; town on the r. Signed and dated, “ E. Hayes, 1865.” Canvas, 19 by 33^ in. 19 Portrait of MRS. McCULLOOH. J. Coutts Michie. Three-quarter figure, seated to r., holding a fan. Signed and dated, “ J. Coutts Michie, 1895.” Canvas, 49 by 39 £ in. 20 LOCH MAREE. H. W B. Davis, R.A. View, looking over the valley, with the Loch in the distance, surrounded by hills; some highland sheep in the foreground; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “ II. W. B. Davis, 1893.” Canvas, 43 by 83 i in. GALLERY No. I. 9 190!)] 21 THE LASS THAT LOVES A SAILOR. PAINTER. Yeend King. cr Girl standing at the gate of a hous°, near a pond ; a rWer with sailing barges in the r. distance; blue sky, with clouds. Signed, “Yeend King.” Canvas, 35 by 57 £ in. 22 HAPPY AS THE DAY IS LONG. Thomas Faed, K.A. A woman seated at a cottage door, sewing a red jacket ; beside her is a child holding a kitten. Signed and dated, “Thomas Faed, 1872.” 32 by 21.^ in. 23 ORPHEUS. John M. Swan, B.A. Nude figure of Orpheus, charming with his music the birds and beasts. Signed and dated, “John M. Swan, 1896.” Canvas, 50 by 72^ in. 24 THE EVENING STAR. T. Hope McLachlan. View from a rocky sea-shore looking out to sea; star seen on the far horizon ; blue sky, with dark clouds. Signed and dated, “ T. Hope McLachlan, 1896.” Canvas, 27 £ by 50 i in. 10 MODERN WORKS. [1909 GALLERY No. II. OIL PAINTINGS— Nos. 25-58. _ PAINTER. 25 THE FISHERMAN. Yeend King. Wooded landscape, with water in the foreground and cottages on the 1. ; fisherman, with a boy kneeling beside him, in the middle distance. Signed, “Yeend King.” Canvas, 131 by 20 in. 26 “ SO NEAR AND YET SO EAR.” Briton Riviere, R.A. A white bull-terrier, standing on a chair, is trying to get at some game which hangs out of its reach ; five other dogs lying on the floor. Signed with monogram, and dated 1890. Canvas, 22.1 by 16 1 in. 27 PAUVEE EAUVETTE. Jules Bastien-Lepage. Small full length figure of a little peasant girl guarding cattle on a plain, her head and shoulders wrapped in a blanket. Signed and dated, “ J. Bastien-Lepage, Damvillers, 1881.” Canvas, 63 by 49 in. 28 GATHERING BUTTERCDES. James Charles. Two girls in an orchard, one of them gathering buttercups. Signed, “ J. C.” Canvas, 281 by 24 in. 29 THE HARBOUR: LOW TIDE. Yeend King. The edge of a harbour; in the 1. foreground are an anchor and chains; trees, cottages, and boats in the distance. Signed, “ Yeend King.” Canvas, 131 by 171 in* GALLERY No. II. 11 1900] PAINTER. 30 THE EMBANKMENT. Herbert Marshall. View, looking along the Embankment, towards the Houses of Parliament ; New Scotland Yard seen on the r. ; snow" on the ground. Signed and dated, “ Herbert Marshall, 18y4.” Canvas, 29 by 14 in. 31 A BREEZY DAY. Henry Moore, R.A. A wide expanse of open sea, with two sailing vessels ; cloudy sky. Signed and dated, “ H. Moore, 1887.” Canvas, 86 by 601 in. 32 THE AL-FRESCO TOILET. Sir Luke Fildes, K.A. In a courtyard is seated a girl, in a blue skirt, white bodice, and striped green apron, having her fair hair dressed by another girl, who stands beside her; near them is seated a third girl, and in the background are two children at a table. Signed and dated, “Luke Fildes, 1889.” Canvas, 67 by 411 in- 33 A BREEZY DAY OFF THE ISLE OF WIGHT. Henry Moore, R.A. View of the open sea, with a rough coast line seen on the r. and in the middle distance; blue sky, and drifting clouds. Signed and dated, “II. Moore, 1890.” Canvas, 85 1 by 60 1 in. 34 ON THE THAMES NEAR S0NNING. Keeley Halswelle. “Nature with folded hands seemed there Kneeling at her evening prayer.” The river occupies the centre of the picture; a wooded bank beyond, behind which is seen the setting sun. Signed and dated, “Keeley Halswelle, 1878.” Canvas, 29 by 50! in. 35 BEEHIVES. Yeend King. A girl seated in a garden near sonic beehives; cottage in the distance. Signed, “Yeend King.” Canvas, 181 by 20 1 in. 12 MODERN WORKS. [1909 PAINTER. 36 THE HARVESTERS’ RETURN. Edward Stott, A.K.A. A man and a boy walking through a cornfield, towards the spectator, the man is lighting a pipe ; on tl e r. men reaping; hills in the distance; twilight. Signed, “ Edward Stott.” Canvas, 25 by 32 in. 37 MAGNOLIA. J. J. Shannon, A.R.A. Full length figure of a young girl standing, facing the spectator: long black velvet robe, edged with ermine, white embroidered dress; light red band in her hair; large blossom of magnolia in her 1. hand. Signed and dated, “ J. J. Shannon, 1899.” Canvas, 71 by 38} in. 38 THE LITTLE HAYMAKERS. George Clausen, R.A. Half figures of two girls in a field, one carrying a rake. Signed and dated, “ G. Clausen, 1885.” Canvas, 17} by 23 £ in. 39 THE PEACEMAKER. Caroline Cotch. Small- full length figures of a boy and girl in a landscape; the hoy is offering the girl an apple. Signed, “ Caroline Gotch.” Canvas, 23} by 19} in. 40 THE SALMON RIVER : SHADES OF EVENING. David Farquharson, A.R.A. View of a wide expanse of moor and forest, with a river flowing across the picture in the foreground ; in the 1. corner a man fishing; another figure stooping down; blue sky, and clouds. Signed and dated, “ David Farquharson, *92-3.” Canvas, 59} by 89} in. 41 THE GARDEN OF THE HESPERIDES. Lord Leighton, P.R.A. The three Hesperides are represented reclining under the tree ^ ith the golden apples, of which they were the guardians, and caressing the dragon who assisted them in their task; one ot them on the 1. is play- ing a lyre; sea in the background. Canvas, 66 by 66 in. (circular). 1009] GALLERY No. II. 1 * > • > PAINTER 42 AN ANGRY DAWN. Alfred East, A.R.A. View of a wide spreading landscape; through the centre flows a river crossed by a long bridge, beyond which is seen the spire of a church ; thick wood to 1., and water in r. foreground; blue sky, with heavy clouds coloured by the rising sun. Signed, “ Alfred East/’ Canvas, 55 by 85£ in. 43 FLIRTATION. Alexandre E. Zezzos. A girl in a brown dress, pink apron, and white blouse, seated, leaning back against a wall on which is seated a youth bending over her; another figure of a woman on the r. Signed, “ A. E. Zezzos.” Canvas, 32 } by 21 £ in. 44 HORSES RESTING. F. Eckenfelder. Three horses resting under a big tree. Signed and dated, “ F. Ecken- felder, Miinchen, 1887.” Canvas, 13} by 18* in. 45 THE CHRISTENING. Henry Woods, K.A. In the centre of a group of men and women descending the steps of a church is a woman with a baby, preceded by a little child carrying a tray. Signed and dated, “ Henry Woods, Venice, 1896.” Canvas, 65} by 41} in. 46 ON HIS HOLIDAY: SALMON FIoHING IN NORWAY A SKETCH. John S. Sargent, R.A. Small, full length figure of a boy, holding a landing-net, standing on a rock at the edge of a river. Canvas, 27 by 22 in. 47 THE MEET. H. Buttner. Numerous figures of ladies and gentlemen, standing and on horseback, near a big tree on the r. ; in front of a village inn is a man shoeing a white horse. Signed and dated, “ II. Buttner, Miinchen, 1888.” Canvas 13 by 20} in. 14 MODERN WORKS. [1909 48 SILVERY MORN. PAINTER. Karl Heffner. A horse and cart fording a stream, one hank of which is seen in the middle distance, cottage and trees beyond; cloudy sky. Signed, “ K. Heffner, Miinchen.” Canvas, 24£ by 39 in. 49 U. . '• EARLY SPRING. J. W. North, A.R.A. Wooded and hilly landscape, seen through a mist ; spring flowers in the foreground, sheep in the r. middle distance. Canvas, 35 by 41! in. 50 RICHARD, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, AND THE LADY ANNE. Edwin A. Abbey, R.A. “ Was ever woman in this humour woo’d ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? ” The funeral cortege of King Henry YI. on its way from the Tower to Chertsey. At the top 1. corner; is seen the body of the King lying clad in armour on a richly decorated bier, from which are suspended many shields; surrounding it are monks bearing lighted candles. In the foreground is the Lady Anne in a rich costume embroidered with heraldic devices, the train of which is held by four pages. At her 1. walks Richard, Duke of Gloucester, in a scarlet robe ; in his r. hand he holds a ring, in his 1. a drawn sword ; numerous retinue. Signed and dated, “ E. A. Abbey, 1896.” Canvas, 51 by 103 in. UNTRODDEN WAYS. James E. Grace. View of marshy meadows, with cattle and trees; cloudy sky. Signed, “ James E. Grace.” Canvas, 39 by 59 £ in. 52 SUMMER FROM THE HILL SLOPES. J. Aumonier. View of gently rising ground, with water in the 1. foreground and trees, beneath which are seated two figures; cloudy sky. Signed, “ J. Aumonier.” Canvas, 24 £ by 36 in. GALLERY No. II. 15 1909] 53 THE HARVESTERS. PAINTER. Leon Lhermitte. Harvest field; in the foreground are four women binding sheaves and gleaning ; in the middle distance a stack and outhouse ; to the r. men loading a waggon ; cottages and hills beyond; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “ L. Lhermitte.” Canvas, 30 by 40 in. 54 HOMEWARD. Richard Ansdell, R.A. A boy and a girl leading a calf, the girl carries a pitcher in her r. hand ; beside her is a dog ; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “ R. Ansdell, 1877.” Canvas, 27 by 20 in. 55 A HAPPY VISITOR C. Bortignoni. Interior ; a cavalier is seated, eating at a table on which is some fruit ; on the other side of the table stands a monk cutting bacon. Signed, “ C. Bortignoni.” Panel, 14 by 18 in. 56 TETE-A-TETE. Michael Munkacsy. Interior; a girl seated near a window beside a table, on which are some flower-pots; opposite her stands a gentleman in a riding dress. Signed, “ M. de Munkacsy.” Panel, 58 by 42 £ in. 57 HARVEST: EWHURST. Florence A. Saltmer. A cornfield in the foreground, at the foot of a wooded height ; on the 1. a man with a scythe; cloudy sky. Signed, “ F. A. Saltmer.” Canvas 29i i )y 19,. i n . 58 A TIGER RESTING. Harry Dixon. Tiger lying at full length in a jungle. Signed and dated, " Harry Dixon ’94.” Canvas, 12£ by 20 in. 16 MODERN WORKS. [1909 GALLERY No. III. OIL PAINTINGS— Nos. 59-106. PAINTER. 59 WHERE GfANNETS BUILD. Peter Graham, R.A. Precipitous cliffs, rising out of the sea, with numerous gannets alighting on them and flying about ; stormy sky. Signed and dated, “ Peter Graham, 1896.” Canvas, 68 by 51 in. 60 THE MADONNA AND CHILD. P. A. J. Dagnan-Bouveret, H.F.A. The Virgin, in white drapery, is standing beneath a pergola, and holding the Child in her arms. Signed and dated, “ P. A. J. Dagnan-B., 1888, Ormoy.” Canvas, 75 by 51 in. 61 SAINT CECILIA. J. W. Waterhouse, R.A. “ In a clear walled city on the sea, Near gilded organ pipes .... .... slept St. Cecily.” Saint Cecilia is sitting asleep in a chair, with an illuminated missal on her lap; in front of her are two Angels playing musical instruments. Signed and dated, “ J. W. Waterhouse, 1895.” Canvas, 46 by 77 in. 62 SUMMER IN PICARDY. Ernest Parton. View of a river bowing through wooded meadows, scanned by a bridge in the middle distance. Signed, “ Ernest Parton.” Canvas, 41± by 59 £ in. 1900] GALLERY No. III. 17 PAINTER. 63 THE BURIAL OF THE VIKING. Frank Dicksee, R.A. The dead body of the Viking, clad in full armour, is being sent out to sea in a ship which has been set on fire ; on the shore are numerous figures raising their weapons to salute the dead, one of them holding a flaming torch. Signed and dated, “Frank Dicksee, '93.” Canvas, 72* by 119* in. 64 MATERNITE. George Hitchcock. A woman walking along the dunes with a child in her arms ; behind her is a boy who stoops to pick some flowers; the sea is visible in the extreme distance. Signed and dated, “Geo. Hitchcock, 1889.” Canvas, 69 1 by 97 * in. 65 TANTALLON CASTLE. Edwin Hayes. View from a rocky shore looking across a bay to the castle on a headland on the r. Signed, “E. Hayes.” Canvas, 41 by 54* in. 66 FLORA AND THE ZEPHYRS. J. W. Waterhouse, R.A. Flora, t lie Roman goddess of flowers and spring, represented seated in a garden with four attendant maidens, one of whom kneels by her side, is being wooed by the Zephyrs, whose forms are seen in the overhanging foliage. Signed and dated, “ J. W. W aterhouse, 1897.” Canvas, 42! by 80 in. 67 FATA MORGANA. George Frederick Watts, R.A. “The subject is taken from Boiardo’s ‘ Orlando Innamorato.’ The female figure represents Fortune or Opportunity, flying through the air amidst bushes, hotly pursued by a knight, who seeks in vain to lay hold of the forelock of her hair, by which she alone can 1 e captured ; in his efforts to grasp the lock he clutches her blue drapery ; before Fortune runs a little mocking sprite, beckoning.” Signed and’ dated “ G. F. Watts, 1865.” Canvas, 79* by 40* in. H 18 MODERN WORKS. [1000 68 A GAMBLER’S WIFE. PAINTER. Marcus Stone, R.A. A lady is seated beneath a tree, at the foot of a terrace, on which are seen a nurse and two children ; beside her is a cat, asleep • to the 1 are two gentlemen playing cards, with others looking on.’ Signed Marcus Stone.” Canvas, 36i by 60 in. B ' 69 LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE. J. Denovan Adam. A number of cattle browsing along a lane. Signed, “J. Denovan Adam.” Canvas, 23 £ by 35.^ in. 70 WAYSIDE PASTUKE. T. Austen Brown. Cattle feeding along a lane, tended by a girl. Signed, “T. Austen Brown.” Canvas, 52 by 58 £ in. MEAD AND STREAM. B. W. Leader, R.A. View of a meadow, through which flows a stream crossed by a footbridge in the 1. foreground; in the middle distance are cottages, and cattle and sheep browsing beneath high trees ; two children and a dog are at a gate on the r. ; beyond which is seen rising ground with sheep; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “ B. W. Leader, 1893.” Canvas, 53 by 89^ in. 72 “MUSIC, WHEN SWEET VOICES DIE, VIBRATES IN THE MEMORY.”— Shelley. Sir W. Q. Orchardson, R.A. A lady seated at an Empire piano, is turning the leaves of a book of music. Signed and dated, “ W. Q. Orcliardson, ’93.” Canvas, 39 by 31 £ in. 1900] GALLERY No. III. 19 PAINTER. 73 “ THE SLEEP THAT IS AMONG THE LONELY HILLS.” J. MacWhirter, R.A. View, looking down a glen, with high rocks on the r., crowned by Scotch firs ; high mountains in the distance ; evening sky. Signed, “ MacW.” Canvas, 47^ by 71^ in. 74 IN A DERBYSHIRE DALE. Yeend King. On the r. rises a steep limestone rock, in front of which a stream flows through a meadow, towards a village. Signed, “ Yeend King.” Can- vas, 60 by 86 in. 75 A MORNING STUDY. M. Ridley Corbet, A.R.A. View of an extensive plain, with hills in the distance. Signed and dated, “ M. R. Corbet, 1889-93.” Canvas, 8 by 22 in. 76 LOVE’S JEWELLED FETTER. Sir L. Alma-Tadema, R.A. Two ladies, seated on a marble terrace overlooking a lake, with mountains beyond; one of them places a ring on the finger of the other; their figures are partially concealed by an azalea-bush. Signed, “ L. Alma- Tadema, op. cccxxviii.” Canvas, 25 by 18 in. 77 THE YOUNG DUKE. Sir W. Q, Orchardson, R.A. Numerous figures, standing at a table covered with dishes of fruit and flowers, and toasting the young duke, who is seated at the head. Signed and dated, “ W. Q Orchardson, ’88.” Canvas, 58 by 98 in. 78 LONG AFTER. David Murray, R.A. View of Corfe Castle on a hill in the r. distance; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “ David Murray, ’94. ” Canvas, 72 by l08 in. B 2 20 MODERN WORKS. [1909 PAINTER. 79 VIEW BY A WOOD NEAR THE ARNO. Edith Corbet (Mrs. Ridley Corbet). Trees and a building in the foreground; beyond is seen the river, backed by high hills. Signed and dated, “ Edith Corbet, 1892.” Canvas, 8 by 21 in. 80 AN EASTERN GIRL. Jean Leon Gerome, ILF. A. Small full length figure of a girl leaning against a wall, holding a chibouque in her r. hand; female figure in a doorway on the 1. Signed “ J. L. Gerome.” Canvas, 20 1 by 16 in. THE CANAL. David Murray, R.A. View of a canal, bordered by trees and cottages; on the 1. bank is a barge, near which are a woman and child; cloudy sky. Signed and dated, “David Murray, ’96.” Canvas, 47 by 71 £ in. 82 LYNDALE, DEVON. Yeend King. View, looking up a valley, through which flows a mountain stream. Signed, “Yeend King.” Canvas, 62 by 87 in. 83 THE OLD WEDDING GOWN. E. J. Gregory, R.A. Full length figure of a little girl, arrayed in a white silk embroidered wedding gown, which she has taken from an old oak chest seen on the r. Signed and dated, “E. J. Gregory, 1903 ” Canvas, 42 by 29 J in. 84 PLOUGHING. George Clausen, R.A. Undulating country; a man ploughing with two horses led by a boy. Signed and dated, “ G. Clausen, 1889.” Canvas, 47 by 72 in. 1909] GALLERY Xo. III. 21 85 THE PRESS GANG. PAINTER. Alexander Johnston. “ Tom’s honeymoon was a luckless one, for on the very day on which he had taken a wife, he was met coming from church by a press- gang on Tower Hill; and despite Tom’s showing fight, and liis maiden wife’s tears, the Chelsea waterman was at once kidnapped, and taken on board a sloop of war.” — An old Journal. Signed, “ Alex. Johnston. Canvas, 54 by 48 in. 86 CUPID AND PSYCHE. William Adolphe Bouguereau. Two nude figures, less than life size ; Cupid is flying upward, and sup- porting Psyche with his 1. hand. Signed and dated, “ W. Bouguereau, 1889.” Canvas, 79 by 47 in. 87 UNE SOIREE L’AUTOMNE. Henri Harpignies. Hilly fort ground with trees, overlooking a lake, and mountains beyond; figure on the r. ; evening sky. Signed and dated, “ H. Harpignies, ’94.” Canvas, 451 by 62 in. 88 “THE EVENING SUN HAS SUNK TO REST ’MANG MOORS AND MOSSES, MONY 0.” J. Johnstone Inglis. A moor, with marshy ground in front; mountains beyond; cloudy and sunset sky. Signed and dated, “ J. J. Inglis, 1891.” Canvas, 49 by 711 in. 89 “PAS MEOHE.” Jules Bastien-Lepage. A bov standing near a rustic fence carrying a whip, with a trumpet slung on his back. Signed and dated, “J. Bastien-Lepage, Damvillers, ’82.” Cnnvas, 52 by 85 in. 22 MODERN WORKS. [1909 PAINTER. 90 THE THREAT. John Pettie, H.A. Three-quarter figure of a man, in full armour, with red plumes in his helmet, standing in an open gateway, and holding out his clenched r. hand. Signed and dated, “ J. Pettie, 1875.” Canvas, 49 by 33 in. BURNHAM BEECHES. W. Follen Bishop. View of a pool, surrounded by trfes ; blue sky, with clouds. Signed, “ W. Follen Bishop.” Canvas, 47.^ by 71 in. 92 THE ORPHAN. Sir Ernest A. Waterlow, H.A. A shepherd, in charge of a small flock, is about to feed a lamb, which looks up at him; beyond are seen a lake and high mountains; cloudy sky. Signed, “E. A. Waterlow.” Canvas, 35 by 60 in. 93 THE JUDGMENT OP PARIS. Solomon J. Solomon, H.A. Full length nude figure of Venus, standing up, and holding drapery in her 1. hand; ou either side of her are Minerva and Juno, the former seated; near the latter is a goat lying down; the golden apple is on the ground. Signed and dated, “ Solomon J. Solomon, ’91.” Canvas, 96 by 66 in. 94 “ 'TIS BEST TO BE OFF WITH THE OLD LOVE, BEFORE YOU ARE ON WITH THE NEW.” William Oliver. A woman, seated on a tree-trunk at the corner of a lane, with a large jug by her side, is watching a man and a woman embracing. Signed, “ W. Oliver.” Canvas, 35* by 27 2 in. GALLERY No. III. 23 1901)] PAINTER. 95 “ NOW CAME STILL EVENING ON.’' H. W. B. Davis, 1LA. A shepherd and his flock occupy the r. foreground and middle distance; to the 1. is a marshy pool, in which the moon is reflected; low hills beyond. Signed and dated, “ H. W. B. Davis, 1837.” Canvas, 47* by 60 in. 96 Portrait of MRS. McCULLOOH. P. A. J. Dagnan-Bouveret, H.F.A. Three-quarter figure seated to r., her 1. hand resting on the arm of the chair; three-quarter profile; green fur-trimmed dress; dark back- ground. Signed and dated, “ P. A. J. Dagnan-B., 1900.” Canvas, 50 by 38 in. 97 THE HAMLET BY THE SEA. Peter Graham, R.A. Rocky coast and cliffs to 1., on which is seen the hamlet; on a large rock in the centre gulls are alighting; rough sea; cloudy sky. Signed and dated, “Peter Graham, 1892 ” Canvas, 47 1 by 72 in. 98 A LIGHT CATCH. C. Napier Hemy, A. R.A. A boy in a boat is handing a basket to a man, coming down the steps of a jetty ; castle on hills to I., and the open sea beyond. Signed and dated, “ C. Napier Hemy, 1899.” Canvas, 35* by 471 in. 99 THE HALF MOON. David Murray, R.A. View of low-lying country ; through it flows a river, in which cattle are standing; woods in the middle distance; cloudy sky. Signed and dated, “ David Murray, ’92.” Canvas, 47 by 71 i in. 24 MODERN WORKS. [1900 100 THE DAPHNEPHOBIA. PAINTER. Lord Leighton, P.K.A. This picture when exhibited was thus described : — A triumphal procession, held every ninth year at Thebes, in honour of Apollo, and to commemorate a victory of the Thebans over the iEolians of Arne. Its name was derived from the laurel branches carried by those who took part in the festival, the laurel — or more properly the bay — being sacred to Apollo. The procession is led by a youthful priest called the Daphnephoros (laurel-bearer); before him a boy, his kinsman, bears a symbolic standard called the Kopo, and indicating the sun, moon, and stars. Behind the Daphnephoros, three lads carry a trophy of golden armour; they are followed by the choir of Theban maidens, who, crowned with laurel, and each bearing a laurel-branch, sing the liwnn to Apollo under the direction of the chorus-leader. The procession is closed by boys carrying votive tripods. In the valley below is seen the town of Thebes. See Proclus, “ Chresto- math,” p. 11. Canvas, 89 by 201 in. 101 MARSHLANDS. Cecil G. Lawson. View, looking through the overhanging branches of trees which occupy the foreground, across marshy meadows in which are cattle. Signed and dated, “ Cecil G-. Lawson, 1876.” Canvas, 47 by 70.; in. 102 BLITHE MAY-DAY. J. Lawton Wingate. Rising ground, on which are two men lying down by a horse and cart ; to the r. a pool; extensive plain to 1.; hills beyond; cloudy sky. Signed, “ J. L. Wingate.” Canvas, 3L] by 44£ in. 103 MANGOLDS. David Murray, R.A. A field of mangolds, on which crows are alighting ; to the 1. is a cornfield and a hamlet, with its church tower; in the r. distance long low hills; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, ‘ Da’s id Murray, 91. Canvas, 48 by 72 in. 1909] GALLERY No. ITT. 25 PAINTER. 104 Portrait of the late GEORGE McOULLOCH, ESQ. P. A. J. Dagnan-Bouveret, H.F.A. Mr. McCulloch, hy whom the Collection of Pictures and Statuary now being exhibited was formed, was born at Glasgow in 1848. After some years passed in pastoral and mining pursuits in different parts ot the world, he settled down in New South Wales, and became actively associated with the development of the Broken Hill Mines and other industrial undertakings. An early love of art led him to spend a large portion of the wealth derived from these undertakings in the purchase of modern works of art. He began buying in 1888, the first picture purchased beine: No. 85. Then came Nos. 269, 26, 130, 145, 41, 5, 181, 86, 188, 4, 174, 103, 154, 120, 3, and 21, to name some of the more important earlier acquisitions. Others quickly followed, and down to the time of his death, in 1907, Mr. McCulloch continued to add to the large and remarkable collection now exhibited to the public through the kindness ot Mrs. McCulloch. Three-quarter figure, standing, facing the spectator; his r. arm leaning on a table; brown coat; grey background. Signed and dated, “ P. A. J. Dagnan-B., 28 April, 1898.” Canvas, 50 1 by 38* in. 105 AFTER LANGSIDE : QUEEN MARY’S FAREWELL TO SCOTLAND. Andrew C. Gow, R.A. Mary Queen of Scots, after her flight from Loch Levon Castle, and defeat at Langside, near Glasgow, made her escape to England. The queen, just before dismounting and embarking in the boat seen on the 1., is bidding farewell to one of her companions. Signed and dated, “A. C. Gow, 1891.” Canvas, 44 by 60 in. 106 THE PAGE AND THE QUEEN. Marianne Stokes. Illustrating Heine’s legend: “ It was a page without renown Blonde was his hair, light was his mien, And he bore up the silken gown Of the young Queen.” Signed, “M. S.” Canvas, 40 by 38 in. 26 MODERN WORKS. [1909 GALLERY No. IY. OIL PAINTINGS— Nos. 107-126. PAINTER. 107 THE LONELY FARM. Alfred Parsons, A.R.A. The farm and its buildings occupy the centre and 1. of the picture; in the foreground is a held of swedes, which five women are pulling up and cutting; sunset sky. Signed and dated, “ Alfred Parsons, 1894.” Canvas, 55 by 71 in. 108 AUTUMN’S WOOING. Yeend King. View of a river flowing through densely w T ooded pasture land ; rising ground to the 1. ; cloudy sky. Signed, “ Yeend King.” Canvas, 59 by 87^ in- 109 LEAR AND CORDELIA. Edwin A. Abbey, R.A. Cordelia . — “ The jewels of our father, wdth washed eyes Cordelia leaves you : I know you what you are ; And like a sister am most loath to call Your faults as they are named. Love well our father; To your professed bosoms I commit him : But yet, alas, stood I within his grace, I would prefer him to a better place. So farewell to you both .” — King Lear (Act I. Scene 1). The King, on the r., is leaving the room followed by a dog and some soldiers; on the 1. are his two elder daughters, Goneril and Regan, while in tlie centre stands Cordelia, turning to her sisters, and giving her 1. hand to the King of France. Signed and dated, “ E. A. Abbey, 1898.” Canvas, 54 by 126 in. GALLERY Xo. IV. 27 1909] PAINTER. 110 THE GORGE, FONTAINEBLEAU. H. Hugbes-Stanton. View looking down towards the gorge, with rocks and trees in the fore- ground. Signed and dated, “ H. Hughes-Stanton, 1907.” Canvas, 55 i by 82 \ in. 111 FULL MOON AND SPRINGTIDE. David Farquharson, A.R.A. To the 1. a road leads towards a village, with high cliffs beyond; in the centre is depicted the rush of the tide past the headland; full moon reflected on the sea. Signed and dated, “ David Farquharson, 1904.” Canvas, 65 \ by 95 in. 112 CHARITY. Frank Brangwyn, A.R.A. Numerous figures receiving charity ; the principal one is an old man lean- ing on a crutch. Signed and dated, “ F. I>., 1900.” Canvas, 55 by 60^ in. 113 HARVEST. J. Coutts Michie. Extensive cornfields, and dark woods beyond ; on the r. is a woman seated; cloudy sky. Signed, “ J. Coutts Michie.” Canvas, 47 by 72 in. 114 THE CONNOISSEUR. A. Holmbert. An old man, seated at a table covered with numerous articles of vertu, one of which he is examining with a magnifying glass. Signed, “ A. Holmbert.” Canvas, 44 by 56 in. 115 A GLASS OF WINE WITH CiESAR BORGIA. Hon. John Collier. Caesar Borgia, with his father Tope Alexander VI., and his sister Lucrezia, are at a table; the first-named offers a flagon of w T iue to a man who stands on the other side of the table. Signed and dated, “John Collier, 1893.” Canvas, 71 i by 87 J in. MODERN WORKS. [1909 PAINTER. 116 ON HIS HOLIDAY: SALMON-FISHING IN NORWAY. John S. Sargent, R.A. Full length figure of a hoy lying on rocks beside a swiftly-flowing river; one knee rests on his landing-net, and in his r. hand he holds a gaff. Signed, “ John S. Sargent.” Canvas, 53. 1 by 951 in. 117 “ CAULD BLAWS THE WIND FRAE EAST TO WEST.” Joseph Farquharson, A.R.A. A woman and two children, with a boy a little distance behind, are struggling against the east wind along a road leading through rough ground; dark and stormy sky. Signed, “ J. Farquharson.” Canvas, 44-1 by 711 iu. 118 TO THE WINTER TRYST THROUGH GLENOGLE. J. Denovan Adam. A herd of Scotch cattle advancing through a snow-covered glen to winter quarters. Signed, “ J. Denovan Adam.” Canvas, 42 by 591 in. 119 THE MILLER’S DAUGHTER. Robert W. Macbeth, R.A. A girl, seated, fishing in the stream, which flows towards the mill in the centre ; beside her lies a dog. Signed, “ R. M., 1889.” Canvas, 541 by 66 in. 120 “ CALEDONIA STERN AND WILD.” Peter Graham, R.A. Mountainous country, partly obscured by mist and cloud ; three High- land cattle in the foreground, others seen dimly through the mist. Signed and dated, “ Peter Graham, 1891.” Canvas, 48 by 72 in. 121 THE FLOWER-SELLER: VENICE. Henry Woods, R.A. Full length figure of a woman, leaning against a balustrade and holding a flower in her r. hand; beside her is a large basket of flowers; behind is seen the Giudecca, with buildings beyond, among them the church of Santa Maria della Salute, and the Campanile. Signed and dated, “ Henry Woods, Venice, 1895.” Canvas, 351 by 20 i in. GALLERY No. IV. 21 ) 1909] PAINTER. 122 OPHELIA, J. W. Waterhouse, R.A. Ophelia is seated on the stem of a willow beside a stream covered with water lilies, entwining flowers in her hair. Signed, “J. AV. Waterhouse.” Canvas, 47 £ by 28 in. 123 “ THE RAIN IS OVER AND GORE,” Alfred Parsons, A. R.A. View over an extensive valley, covered with trees in full blossom ; through the centre of the picture runs a road, along which three women are advancing; behind them is a waggon whtli two horses and a man with a dog; blue sky, with passing rainclouds. Signed, “ Alfred Parsons. Canvas, 47 by 71! in. 124 THE WATER SPLASH. H. H. La Thangue, A.R.A. A boy driving a flock of geese to a pond in the foreground; wooded background. Signed, “ H. H. La Thangue.” Canvas, 45 by 36! in. 125 THE CALL TO ARMS J. Seymour Lucas, R.A. “ With his white hair unbonneted, the stout old sheriff comes ; Behind him march the halberdiers; before him sound the drums; His yeomen round the market cross make clear an ample space; For there behoves him to set up t lie standard of Her Grace. And haughtily the trumpets peal, and gaily dance the bells, As slow upon the labouring wind the royal blazon swells. — Macaulay . A quay-side crowded with figures taking part in and watching the scene described in the above lines; the masts of numerous vessels are visible in the background ; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “ Seymour Lucas, 1894.” Canvas, CO by 90 in. 126 CIDER APPLES. H. H. La Thangue, A.R.A. In an orchard a boy is emptying apples out of a basket on to a cloth ; to the h, in the background, is a woman stooping to gather apples Signed, “ H. II. La Thangue.” Canvas, 43 by 37 in. MODERN WORKS. [190D 30 GALLERY No. V. OIL PAINTINGS— Nos. 127-151. PAINTER. 127 WORCESTER CATHEDRAL. B. W. Leader, R.A. View, looking across the Severn, with the Cathedral on the farther side; sunset sky. Signed and dated, “ B. W. Leader, 1894.” Canvas, 53 Ly 89 a in. 128 THE WILD NORTH SEA. Robert W. Allan. A stone pier, curving away to the r., occupies the centre of the picture; within are a number of fisliing-hoats, and on the pier numerous figures; rough sea; grey sky. Signed, “ Robert W. Allan.” Canvas, 44 by 75 in. 129 THREE GENERATIONS. Robert McGregor. An old woman, with a basket on her arm, is walking along the edge of a field, accompanied by a younger woman, who carries a baby; other figures in the background; cloudy sky. Signed, “ R. McGregor, RS.A.” Canvas, 55 £ by 37^ in. 130 WHEN THE SUN IS SET: A WORCESTERSHIRE VILLAGE. B. W. Leader, R.A. Marshy foreground; trees and a village in the middle distance. Signed and dated, “ B. W. Leader, 1892.” Canvas, 44 by 7U in. 1909] GALLERY No. Y. 31 131 ; TWIXT LIFE AND DEATH, PAINTER. T. C. Gotch. The street of a fishing village ; in the foreground is a woman in an attitude of grief, with two children; on the other side ot the street are numerous figures gazing out to sea at a smack in distress. Signed and dated, “T, C. Gotch, 1890.” Canvas, 59 by 72] in. 132 THE COMING STORM. Robert W. Macbeth, R.A. On a river, which flows along the foreground and away to the r., a boat, in which are several girls and children, is being towed by a woman; other figures on the bank near a windmill ; very stormy sky. Signed and dated, “ R. M., 1894.” Canvas, 56 by 95] in. 133 THE CHILD ENTHRONED. T. C. Gotch. Full length figure of a child with fair hair, seated on a throne. Signed, “ T. C. Gotch.” Canvas, 62] by 40 in. 134 LANDSCAPE. Karl Heffner. A large expanse of water, with trees and buildings beyond. Signed, “ K. Heffner.” Canvas, 44] by 65 in. 135 THE POOR ARE THE FRIENDS OF THE POOR. John R. Reid. A poor woman, with three children, one in her arms, is receiving food from a little girl who lias come with her mother and two children from the house to the 1.; leafless trees and haystack near; wide landscape to the r., in which a water-mill is seen, and a distant flat country. Signed and dated, “John R. Reid, ’93.” Canvas, 49 by 75 in. 136 FAIRY TALES. J. J. Shannon, A. R.A. A lady, seated with her back to the spectator, is reading from a book to two little girls. Signed aud dated, " J. J. Shannon, 1895.” Canvas 34 by 44 in. MODERN WORKS. *» -) [ 1 909 137 BY THE RIVER. Robert Noble. View, looking: across a river ; trees and cottages on the farther side. Signed, “ R. Noble.” Canvas, 11 by 19^ in. 138 THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Richard Ansdell, 11. A. The shepherd is carrying a sheep on his shoulders ; with him are two dogs ; wintry and mountainous landscape. Signed and dated, “ IS R. Ansdell, A.R.A., 66.” Canvas, 53 by 41* in. 139 A HIGHLAND GLEN. Peter Graham, 11. A. Bleak mountain moorland, with a rushing stream in the foreground ; on the farther bank are some Highland cattle. Signed and dated, “ Peter Graham, 1891.” Canvas, 53* by 41* in. 140 THE KITE. Charles Sims, A. 11. A. A girl, seated on the dunes, watches a child playing with a kite. Signed, “ Sims.” Canvas, 28 by 36 in. 141 A SUMMER’S DAY. James Charles. A shepherd, with a small flock of sheep, near some cottages and farm buildings; blue sky, with clouds. Signed, “J. Charles.” Canvas, 14* by 23 1 in. 142 FLORENCE : EVENING. Albert Goodwin. The buildings of Florence are seen through the stems of trees in the foreground; a woman and boy are driving a flock of goats on the 1. ; sunset sky. Signed and dated, “Albert Goodwin, 1896. Camas, 47 by 78* in. 11)09] GALLERY No. Y. 33 143 THE RIVER ROAD. PAINTER. David Murray, R.A. A river occupies the whole of the foreground, and is seen winding away in the 1. distance; it is crossed on the r. by a bridge overhung by tall trees ; from the bridge the road passes along the farther bank of the river, near which are some cottages; on the road is a man driving some cattle; other figurts near a single arch bridge on the 1.; clear sky. Signed and dated, “David Murray, ’92.” Canvas, 47 by 71 in. 144 MOOR AND MEADOW. Annette Elias. A wide expanse of heath and field, with a winding road on the r. Signed, “ Annette Elias.” Canvas, 39£ by 59 4 in. 145 FORGING THE ANCHOR. Stanhope A. Forbes, A.K.A. Interior of a blacksmith’s shop; composition of seven figures; in the centre, three men are forging an anchor; a boy on the r. blows the bellows. Signed and dated, “ Stanhope A. Forbes, 1892.” Canvas, 84 by 68 in. 146 ABOVE THE MILL. David Murray, R.A. View, looking down a mill-stream, on which are some ducks ; a farmyard and trees beyond. Signed and dated, “ David Murray, ’98.” Canvas, 47 by 71 in. 147 NOONTIDE. Edwin Ellis. View from the sandy shore of a bay, on which are several boats, looking n cross to a rocky coast, with an island to the 1. Signed, “ E. Ellis.” Canvas, 59 by 35 in. 148 AFTERGLOW IN ITALY : EVENING. M. Ridley Corbet, A. R.A. View, looking across some reed-fringed pools; houses and cattle on the farther bank, and hills beyond; sunset sky. Signed, “ M. R Corbet.” Canvas, 45 by 82 £ in. C 34 MODERN WORKS. [1900 PAINTER. 149 JOHN ANDERSON, MY JO. Alexander Johnston. “Now we maun totter down, John, But hand in hand we’ll go, And sleep thegither at the foot, John Anderson, my Jo.” — Burns. Small three-quarter figures of an old man and woman seated near a window. Signed and dated, “ Alex. Johnston, 1861.” Canvas, 17^ by 23 £ in. 150 POT LUCK. William Strutt. Four dogs are helping themselves to the contents of a pot of food ; in the background is an old man breaking stones. Signed, “William Strutt.” Canvas, 24 by 28 in. 151 THE MILLER’S DAUGHTER. Yeend King. “It is the miller’s daughter, And she has grown so dear, so dear.” A man is talking to a girl close to a weir; the mill is in the background. Signed, “ Yeend King.” Canvas, 46 by 65^ in 1909] GALLERY No. VI 35 GALLERY No. VI. OIL PAINTINGS— Nos. 152-178. PAINTER. 152 THE WHITE HEAT. David Murray, R.A. Flat and marshy country, with large pools, in which are standing cattle, and a mare and foal, in the foreground ; trees on 1. ; clear sky. Signed and dated, “ David Murray, ’92.” Canvas, 48 by 72 in. 153 THE SLEEPING PRINCESS. Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Bart. The princess is lying at full length, asleep on a couch; one of her maidens, also asleep, lies beside her, and at her feet are two others ; drapery and wild roses form the background. Signed and dated, “ E. B. J., 1872-94.” Canvas, 49 by 91 in. 154 THE BANK OP ENGLAND. William Logsdail. The Bank is seen on the 1., and the Royal Exchange in the centre; the foreground is crowded with carriages and pedestrians. Signed “ W. Logsdail.” Canvas, 24 \ by 29. ^ in. 155 PRISCILLA’S WEDDING. Robert Hillingford. “ Lo! when the service was ended, a form appeared on the threshold, Clad in armour of steel, a sombre and sorrowful figure ! Why does the bridegroom start, and stare at the strange apparition? Why does the bride turn pale, and hide her face on his shoulder?” Longfellow (“ Miles Staudish ”). Signed, ” R. Hillingford.” Canvas, 19£ by 29£ in. c. 2 36 MODERN WORKS. [1909 , PAINTER. 3 PSYCHE BEFORE THE THRONE OF VENUS. Henrietta Rae. Venus, seated in a marble alcove on a throne covered with red draperies, and attended by maidens, is looking down at Psyche, who has fallen in suppliant attitude with her face downwards on the steps of the throne, digued, “ H. Rae.” Canvas, 76 by 120 in. 157 THE CREW. “ It was time for us to leave her.” C. Napier Hemy, A.R.A. A crew of ten men have abandoned their vessel, which is seen in the r. distance, and have tak n to an open boat ; three of them ate h >isting a sail and two others are looking at a comnass; stormy sky ; very rough sea. signed and dated, “C. Napier Hemy, 1902 ” Canvas, 59£ by 96| in. 168 THE LION AT HOME. Rosa Bonheur. Life-size figures of a lion, lioness, and three cubs, all lying down. Signed and dated, “ Rosa Bonheur, 1881.” Canvas, 63 by 102 in. 159 “VAE VICT1S ! ” THE SACK 0E MOROCCO BY THE ALMOHADES. Arthur Hacker, A.U.A. On the floor of a large hall lie several women and a child in attitudes of despair ; a slave is carrying the bo ly of another woman down some steps leading to the hall under an open archway, through which are seen the buildings of the town ; one side of the steps is lined with armed men; from a balcony on the r., over which hangs an Oriental carpet, three chiefs survey the scene. Signed and dated, “ Arthur Hacker, 1890.” Canvas, 64£ by 107 in. 160 BRITISH MATRONS. Edwin Douglas. Two mares with their foals on rising ground ; another mare and foal in 1. distance; evening sky. Signed with monogram, and dated 1891. Canvas, 31 * by 41 in. GALLERY Xo. VI. 37 1909] PAINTER. 161 OIF GERRAN BAY, CORNWALL. Henry Moore, R A. A wide expanse of sea with the coast in the middle distance; sailing vessels to the r. ; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “ H. Moore, 1891. ” Canvas, 23 £ by 39 £ in. 162 PSYCHE’S WEDDING. Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Bart. Psyche is advancing, preceded and followed by maidens; the first bears a torch, others strew flowers and play musical instruments ; an old man with a staff comes last. Signed and dated, “E. B. J., 1895.” Canvas, 46 by 84 i in. 163 THISTLEDOWN. David Murray, R.A. A broad flat field with thistledown in the foreground ; beyond is a shepherd with his dog and flock; woods in the distance; clear sky. Signed and dated, “ David Murray, ’95.” Canvas, 47 by 711 in. 164 POLO. John C. Dollman. A group of eight men playing polo; rising ground behind; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “J. C. Dollman, 1890.” Canvas, 30 J by 56 a in. 165 EVENING TIME. Peter Graham, R.A. Some Highland cattle crossing a stream, which flows through a wooded valley; hills to the 1. ; evening sky. Signed and elateel, “Peter Graham, 1891.” Canvas, 63 i by 47 J in. 166 CATTLE. T. Sidney Cooper, R.A. In the r. foreground are four cows, one of which is stum ling in a stream ; other cows on the 1. ; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated’ “ T. Sidney Cooper, R.A., 1886.” Cativa®, 29 £ by 41 £ in. MODERN WORKS. [1909 8 PAINTER. 167 SUMMER AFTERNOON ON THE DOWNS. James J. Hill. In the foreground is a shepherd boy asleep, with his dog; sheep lying down to the 1. ; in the background the sea; cloudy skv. Signed, “ J. J. Hill.” Canvas, 27* by 35* in. 168 ONE-AND-TWENTY. Samuel Edmund Waller. Six men, some of them in hunting costume, and a lady, on horseback, are toasting a youth who stands on the steps of an old manor house ; other figures and a park seen to the r. Signed and dated, “ S. E. Waller, 1891.” Canvas, 64 by 100 1 in. 169 AUTUMN GLORY. Sir Ernest A. Waterlow, K.A. A broad river in the foreground, dotted with reedy islets ; to the 1. is a man in a punt; blue sky, with clouds. Signed, “ E. A. Waterlow.” Canvas, 42 by 72 in. 170 THE SWIMMERS’ POOL. Henry S. Tuke, A.R.A. Five boys bathing from a boat, which lies in a pool between two large rocks ; open sea beyond ; blue sky. Signed and dated, “ H. S. Tuke, 1895.” Canvas, 48 by 72 in. 171 • ABINGDON. Vicat Cole, R.A. View, looking along the Thames: on the 1. are the buildings of the town, above which rises the spire of St. Helen’s Church ; in the foreground is a barge, partly under a bridge ; trees to r. Signed, with mono- gram, and dated, 1882. Canvas, 43^ by 71| in. 172 “ OF SUCH IS THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.” Frank Bramley, A.R.A. The funeral of a small child in a fishing village; the coffin is borne by four girls dressed in white, and in front are several little girls singing. Signed and dated, tc Frank Bramley, ’91.” Canvas, 71 i by 99* in. GALLERY No. VI. 39 1909 ] PAINTER. 173 “HIGH, LOW, JACK, AND THE GAME.” Hamilton Macallum. On the deck of a barge are four men playing cards, with two boys looking on; in the stern stands a woman knitting, with a girl lying down beside her ; beyond is a wide expanse of water, with the shore in the distance ; shipping and buildings on r. Signed and dated, “ Hamilton Macallum, 1891/’ Canvas, 41 by 80} in. 174 CRABBER’S BAIT. C. Napier Hemy, A.R.A. In a fishing-boat moored to a jetty a man is seated, watching another man taking a fish from a net which a woman is holding; rocky coast and the open sea behind. Signed and dated, “ C. N. H., 1891/’ Canvas, 32 by 48 in. 175 MOTHER AND CHILD. G. Spencer Watson. A lady, seated before a dressing-table, has turned round to look at the nude figure of a boy lying on a bed. Canvas, 39} by 49} in. 176 GONE TO EARTH. John Emms. The huntsman has dismounted and, surrounded by his hounds, is watching a man about to put a terrier into the earth. Signed, ‘Lino. Emms.” Canvas, 29} by 59 in. 177 THE PRIEST’S BIRTHDAY. John Bagnold Burgess, R.A. The priest, standing in a courtyard, is about to receive a fern in a pot from a widow, with whom are two children; behind, to the 1., are a man and a little girl, each holding an offering. Signed and dated, ‘LI. B. Burgess, 1892.” Canvas, 43} by 33} in. 178 SUMMERTIME. H. W. B. Davis, R.A. Some cattle standing in a stream flowing through pastures and bordered by willows. Signed, “ II. W. B. Davis.” Canvas, 19} by 39 in. 40 MODERN WORKS. [1000 GALLERY No. VII. OIL PAINTINGS — Nos. 179-206. PAINTER. 179 FORDING A HIGHLAND RIVER: GLEN FINLAY. J. Denovan Adam. Mountainous country, with a herd of cattle fording the river in the fore- ground. Signed, “J. Denovan Adam.” Cmvas, 53 j by 77 } in. 180 AN ALBANIAN HOME. P. Joanowitch. A little girl with a musical instrument is being led in by another girl, to play before four men, three seated and one standing ; near the man on the r. is a child with a coffee-tray. Signed and dated, “ P. Joanowitch, Paris, 1890.” Canvas, 37 by 58 in. 181 THE WINNING THICK. F. Domingo. Interior of an inn ; composition of several figures ; the principal group consists of three men playing cards ; other groups seated and standing at tables, and a man entering through a door on the r. Signed and dated, “ F. Domingo, 1891, Paris ” Canvas, 51 by 77} in. 182 A EIVEE IN AN AUTUMN SUNSET. Fritz Thaulow. The river is seen flowing between wooded hills, on which is reflected the setting sun. Signed, “ Fritz Thaulow.” Canvas, 31 by 39 in. 183 THE MISHAP. A. Humborg. Interior of a monastic kitchen, in which are four monks, one of whom has fallen down the steps in entering, and dropped a basket of eggs and a jug of milk, affording considerable amusement to the other three. Signed and dated, “A. Humborg, Miinchen, ’87.” Canvas, 27} by 36} in. GALLERY No. VII. 41 1909] PAINTER. 184 A COMING STORM. W. Lommens. A heavy tree trunk is being drawn by three horses along a sandy road leading past a cottage into a wood; stormy sky Signed, “W. Lommens.” Canvas, 38} by 611 in. 185 BOABDIL’S BAREWELL TO GRANADA. Francisco Pradilla. Boabdil, the last King of Granada, and his retinue, are taking their fare- well look at the city, seen in the r. distance, which has just been surrendered to the Spaniards. The spot is now known as “El ultimo suspiro del Moro.” Boabdil has dismounted, and stands in front of his followers, among whom are some women mounted on mules ; im- mediately behind him are three kneeling figures. Signed and dated, “F. Pradilla Ortiz, Grana la 1879; Roma, 1892.’’ Inscribed on a rock are the words “ El suspiro del Moro.” Canvas, 77 by 118 m. 186 A FACTORY IN NORWAY. Fritz Thaulow. View of a partially frozen river, flowing between buildings ; hills, covered with snow, in the distance. Signed, “ Fritz Thaulow.” Canvas, 31} by 38} in. 187 THE WEDDING DRESS. A. Wright. Three women seated round a table dressmaking. Canvas, 27} by 35} in. 188 AFTER DESSERT. Michael Munkacsy. Composition of nine figures; a family group, seated and standing at a dining-room table, and examining a litter of puppies which a women has just brought in in a basket. Signed, “M. do Munkacsy.” Canvas, 50 by 78 in. 189 LA OENE. P. A. J. Dagnan-Bouveret, IT.F.A. The Last Supper. Our Lord is seen holding the'eup in His r. hand, and resting His 1. on the bread; on either side are seated the Apostles. Finished stu ly for the large picture. Signed and dated, “ P. A. ,T. Dagnau-B., 1896.” Canvas, 11 by 69 in. 42 MODERN WORKS. [1900 PAINTER. 190 AN ARAB ENCAMPMENT. Leopold C. Muller. The scene is laid on the edge of the desert near the Pyramids, which nre seen in the r. distance; numerous figures grouped round camels, three of which are standing in the foreground; on the r. staud two women, one bearing a pitcher on her head; blue sky. Signed, “ Leopold Carl Muller.” Canvas, 43 by 83 in. 191 THE NATIONAL GAME, SAMARKAND. F. Roubaud. The game of Koup-Kare , one of the favourite amusements in Central Asia. It takes place in a vast plain to which the natives have resorted in large numbers for the holding of a goat and sheep fair. A goat is thrown on the ground, and the whole concourse of natives on horse- back try to seize it ; the successful one carries it off and is pursued by the others ; whoever succeeds in finally getting it being the victor. Signed and dated, “ F. Roubaud, 1889.” Canvas, 52 by 97£ in. 192 A DUTCH LANDSCAPE. James Maris. View, looking across a river which flows along the foreground, past a sluice ; on the farther bank is a windmill, with cottages near ; a second mill is seen in the r. distance. Signed and dated, “ J. Maris, 78.” Canvas, 31 by 57£ in. 193 THE HORSE RACE. R. Portrelberger. Scene in Eastern Europe ; in the foreground a man is driving at full speed two black horses in a cart. Signed, “ R. Portrelberger, Miinchen, ’85.” Canvas, 18 by 35£ in. 194 N00RDAY REST. Leon Lhermitte. Two men and a woman, the latter holding a scythe, are resting from their work in a cornfield; cottages in the distance. Signed and dated, “ L. Lhermitte, 1899.” Canvas, 30 by 38} in. GALLERY No. VII. 1909] PAINTER. 195 LANS LA FORET. P. A. J. Dagnan-Bouveret, ILF. A. In the clearing of a wood a group of seven wood-cutters and a girl are listening to one of their number, who stands in the centre, playing a violin ; behind the group is seen a yoke of oxen. Signed and dated, “P. A. J. Dagnan-B., Ormoy, 1892.” Canvas, 60 by 47^ in. 196 PALM SUNDAY. Jose Villegas y Cordero. Showing the procession in the Church of San Pietro Castello, Venice, in the Fifteenth Century, after the ceremony of blessing the palms. Signed and dated, “Josephus Villegas, mdccclxxxxi.” Canvas, 26 by 41 in. 197 THE GATE OF THE GREAT MOSQUE, DAMASCUS. G. Bauernfeind. View, looking through the gateway into the courtyard; numerous figures. Signed and dated, “ G. Bauernfeind, Damaskus, Munclien, 1890.” Can- vas, 44 by 35s in. 198 PREPARATIONS FOR THE BALL. E. Bidau. Flowers and a fun, with which a kitten is playing, lying on a table. Signed, “ E Bidau.” Canvas, 34 by 45 in. 199 UN PR0P0S GALANT. Victor Leon Ferdinand Roybet. Interior of an inn kitchen ; a woman, seated at a table plucking a fowl, is listening with a smile to the conver ation of a gaily-attired trumpeter. Signed and dated, “ F. Roybet, 1893.” Canvas, 671 by 101 in. 200 LA SAGRA. Cecil van Haanen. A group of peasants merrymaking in a courtyard, and watching two of their number dancing to a tune played on the concertina by a man in the background. Signed and dated, “ C. van Ilaanen, 1890.” Canvas, 40 by 33 * in. 44 MODERN WORKS. [1909 PAINTER. 201 AT QUILLEBOEUF, NORMANDY. Victor Jean Baptiste Binet. View, looking over a wide tract of country towards the sea; in the fore- ground gorse and heather, and on the 1. a small flock of sheep with a shepherd. {Signed, “ V. Binet.” Canvas, 29 by 46 in. 202 “ THERE IS SWEET MUSIC HERE, THAT SORTER FALLS THAN PETALS FROM BLOWN ROSES ON THE GRASS.” Conrad Kiesel. Three female figures, one of whom leans against a marble column and listens to the others playing musical instiuments. Signed and dated, “ 1891, pxt. Conrad Kiesel.” Canvas, 68 by 46} in. 203 GARDE DU PALAIS. Leopold Deutsch. Small full length figure of an armed negro, standing on guard in an arch- way. Signed and dated, “ L. Deutsch, Paris, 1896.” Panel, 25} by 18} in. 204 THE VILLAGE POND. Blandford Fletcher. A pond in the foreground, with houses on the r. ; some figures on a path, which runs in front of the houses; a man fishing from the bank. Signed, “Blandford Fletcher.” Canvas, 26 l>y 19} in. 205 NATURE’S SIESTA. Peter Ghent. A small pool, with water lilies, and a copse on one side of it, occupies the greater part of the foreground; in the 1. background is seen a church tower and other buildings. Signed, “ P. Ghent.” Canvas, 52} by 71} in. 206 ADMIRATION. Eugene de Blaas. Several women and girls, one of them holding a baby, are looking with admiration at a fisherman who stands with his back to the spectator, holding a basket of fish and a pipe. Signed and dated, “ Eugene de Blaas, 1891.” Canvas, 45 by 68 in. 1909] GALLERY No. VIII. 45 GALLERY No. VIII. OIL PAINTINGS— Nos. 207-233. PAINTER. 207 LOVE’S WHISPERS. William McTaggart. Three-quarter figure of a woman, with a basket on her back, and a child in her arms; sea in the background. Signed with monogram, and dated 1890. Canvas, 55^ by 4L in. 208 EVENING WITH NYMPHS. J. Leslie Thomson. On a sandy shore are several nude female figures ; beyond is the sea; sunset sky. Signed, “ Leslie Thomson.” Canvas, 29 by 471 in. 209 HARVEST. James Charles. In the foreground a harvest field, in which are two men and a horse and cart; hills beyond; high trees on r. ; blue sky, with clouds. Signed, “ J. C.” Canvas, 32 by 44 in. 210 “YES OR NO?” John W. Godward. A girl kneeling on a marble seat, over the back of which leans a man holding her hand. Signed and dated, “J. W. Godward, 1893.” Canvas, 59$ by 32 £ in. 211 THE FALLS OF TUMMEL, PERTHSHIRE. C. E. Johnson. In the foreground are the falls and a rushing river; rugged hills, of which the lowrr slopes are covered with woods on either side; cloudy sky. Signed and dated, " C. E. Johnson, 1891.” Canvas, 39 by 59£ in. 46 MODERN WORKS. [1000 PAINTER. 212 DEE-SIDE. David Murray, R.A. On the r. is a road bordered by tall trees ; on the 1. the river, with wooded bills on the farther bank ; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “ David Murray, *97. ” Canvas, 48 by 72 in. 213 GALLANT ATTENTIONS. G. Majer. Interior of an inn ; a man, seated at a table, and holding a pipe, watches another man, who is attempting to kiss a maid-servant. Signed, “ G. Majer, Miinchen.” Canvas, 39^ by 31 in. 214 THE GREY OF THE MORNING. John Brett, A.R.A. A sandy shore, with large masses of rock, and beyond, the line of the coast stretching away to the 1. ; calm sea ; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “ John Brett, 1882.” Canvas, 42 by 84 in. 215 A SPATE : GLEN AFFARIC. J. MacWhirter, R.A. The river, in spate, and flowing between steep and rugged banks, occupies the centre of the picture; grey and stormy sky. Signed, “ MacW.” Canvas, 47 by 74 in. 216 ENGLAND’S CANALS : RENNET AND AVON. David Murray, R.A. “ By the margin, willow-veiled, Glide the heavy barges trailed By slow horses.” Signed and dated, “ David Murray, 1895.” Canvas, 48 by 72 in. 217 GRANPAPA’S BIRTHDAY. Fred Morgan. An old man is leaning over a garden gate, and about to receive a bunch of flowers from a child ; to r. and 1. are other children, each carrying a present; a dog looks up at the girl on the r. Signed, “Fred Morgan.” Canvas, 39 by 27 in. 1009] GALLERY No. VIII. 47 218 “ STEADY ! ” PAINTER. Thomas Blinks. A pointer and two setters at work in a thicket. Signed and dated, “ T. Blinks, 1891.” Canvas, 35 by 551 in. 219 “LAY THY SWEET HAND IN MINE AND TRUST IN ME.” E. Blair Leighton. A youth is handing a girl into a boat by the side of some steps leading from a balustrade; behind her are an old gentleman and lady, followed by another youth. Signed and dated, “E. Blair Leighton, 1891.” Canvas, 59 1 by 411 in. 220 WINTER. David Farquharson, A.R.A. View, looking across a lake to some high mountains covered with snow, on vvhicli the sun is shining; in the foreground to the 1. are some swans. Signed and dated, “ David Farquharson, 1903.” Canvas, 59 by 94 1 in. 221 HAMPSHIRE. David Murray, R.A. View, looking down a valley, with high trees on either side, over undu- lating country, towards the open sea; in the middle distance is a river, spanned by a bridge ; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “ David Murray, 1893.” Canvas, 72 by 108 in. 222 CONWAY BAY AND THE CARNARVONSHIRE COAST. B. W. Leader, R.A. Low sandhills in the foreground; to the r. is the bay, and beyond it stretches the rugged coast; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “ B. W. Leader, 1892.” Canvas, 51 by 84 in. 223 IN A FIX. Alfred W. Strutt. An old woman in a cart containing poultry, geese, and vegetables, is vainly end* avouring to make her donkey, which is standing still in the middle of a ford, advance Signed, “ Alfred W. Strutt.” Canvas 30; by 50; in. 48 MODERN WORKS. [1909 PAINTER. 224 THE ESTUARY. Arthur D Peppercorn. View looking down the estuary, on which is a sailing boat, towards the sea ; trees on r., and low hills on farther shore. Signed, “ Peppercorn.” Canvas, 30 by 49 1 in. 225 CHILLY AUTUMN. Emmie Stewart Wood. Reeds in the foreground, with a lake beyond; trees on 1.; grey sky. Signed, “ E. Stewart Wood.” Canvas, 40 by 60 in. 226 AWAY OVER THE SEA. William McTaggart. View looking over a wide expanse of sea, with the coast in the foreground and on the r. ; on the 1. are a woman and two children. Signed and dated, “ W. McTaggart, 1889.” Canvas, 35! by 56 in. 227 SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Stanhope A. Forbes, A.R.A. A detachment of the Salvation Army holding a meeting in a fishing village near the sea ; numerous figures listening. Signed and dated, . “ Stanhope A. Forbes, 1891.” Canvas, 61 1 by 81 ! in. 228 KN00KBREX MOOR. J. Campbell Mitchell. View, looking over a wide tract of moorland country; clrudy sky. Signed and dated, “ J. Campbell Mitchell, 1904.” Canvas, 5 ny 59! in. 229 CHILDREN AT THE SEASIDE. William McTaggart. A group of four children, three of whom are paddling in a pool on the beach. Signed and dated, “ W. McTaggart, 1900.” Canvas, 32! By 55! in. 1909] GALLERY No. VIII. 49 230 AN AUrUMN AFTERNOON. PAINTER. Alfred East, A.K.A. Extensive view over a wood< d vaTey, river in the fort ground ; trees and cottnj.es on the r. ; blue sky, flecked w it h clouds, signed and dated, “ Alfred East, ’92.” Canvas, 38* by 59^ in. 231 A WELCOME VISITOR, L. Schmiitzler. Two ladies, waited on by a maid and seated at a table in a garden, are welcoming an officer in un form. Signed and dated, “L. Schmiitzler, ’90.” Canvas, 27 £ by 38 in. 232 WINDS AND SEASONS. Albert Moore. Thrte full length figures in the foreground; behind are other figures, and a cornfield. Canvas, 71 by 81 in. 233 NOONDAY WITH NYMPHS. J. Leslie Thomson. Several nymphs bathing in a river; trees on r. ; blue sky. Signed, “ Leslie Thomson.” Canvas, 29 l»y 49 in. D 50 MODERN WORKS. [1900 WATER COLOUR ROOM. OIL PAINTINGS— Nos. 234-301. PAINTER. 234 WAITING- FOR THE FERRY. Graham Petrie. View, looking across a river, on which are numerous sailing-boats ; on the bank in the foreground is a man, seated near a boat; in the boat and on the bank are large baskets of violets. Signed and dated, “ Graham Petrie, 3894.” Canvas, 20 £ by 35 £ in. 235 THE RETURN OF THE VICTORS. Sir John Gilbert, R.A. “ With all their banners bravely spread And all their armour flashing high .” — Walter Scott. Men-at-arms on the march through a wooded country. Signed and dated, “ John Gilbert, R.A., 1878.” Canvas, 28 by 36 in. 236 GOING TO WORK. George Clausen, R.A. Small full length figure of a youth at the edge of a cornfield, carrying a scythe over his r. shoulder, and a basket in his 1. hand. Signed and dated, “ G. Clausen, 1899 ” Canvas, 24 by 191 in. 7 A HIGHLAND CASTLE. Horatio McCulloch. View, looking across a loch, a castle on an island in the middle distance; mountains beyond. Signed and dated, “H. McCulloch, 1854.” Canvas, 111 by 171 in 909] WATER COLOUR ROOM. 51 PAINTER. 238 THE WATERING PLACE : EVENING. Bertram Priestman. Cattle standing in a pond; on the farther hank are a girl and child. Signed and dated, “ Bertram Priestman, ’99.” Canvas, 25 by 39 in. 239 HEARTS OF OAK. J. C. Hook, R.A. A fisherman, with his wife and two children, seated on a rocky shore, with the open sea beyond; he is cutting a model boat; two fishing- boats and a net in foreground. Signed, with monogram, and dated, 1875. Canvas, 37* by 57 in. 240 BLOSSOMS FAIR. Sir W. Q. Orchardson, R.A. Small full length figure of a girl, in a white blue-embroidered dress, placing: a pot of white flowers in a jardiniere. Signed and dated, “ W.Q.O., ’01 ” Canvas, 26 by 17* in. 241 A SUSSEX MEADOW. James Charles. View, looking across the meadows; cattle in the foreground, trees and larm-house in middle distance. Signed, “J. Charles.” Canvas, 11 by 18* in. 242 ELIND-MAN’S BUFF. R. Sorbi. Composition of numerous figures playing blind-man’s buff on a village green ; village in the distance. Signed and dated, “ Raf. Sorbi, 1888.” Canvas, 20* by 37 in. 243 OUTSIDE CALAIS. Henry Moore, R.A. View of the open sea; sailing ships in middle distance; blue sky, with clouds. Signed and dated, “ H. Moore, 1891.” Canvas, 21 by 31* in. 244 “ TALLY HO ! AWAY ! ” Thomas Blinks. Edge of a wood, in the foreground a man in a red coat on a grey horse raising his cap. Signed and dated, "T. Blinks, ’91.” Canvas, 11 by 15* in. 52 MODERN WORKS. [1909 PAINTER. 245 AUTUMN SUNSHINE. J. Coutts Michie. A harvest field ; in the foreground a man reaping and a woman binding sheaves; blue sky, with clouds. Signed, “ J. Coutts Michie.” Canvas, Hi by 17^ in. 246 A YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION, William Henry Troocl. A puppy-dog lying asleep beside a broken gin-bottle. Signed and dated, “ W. H. Troocl, 1891.” Canvas, 12A by i.71 in. 247 Portrait of the late GEOROE McCULLOOH, ESQ, John S. Sargent, R.A. Half figure to r., head propped up with cushions. Inscribed, “ To Mr. McCulloch, John S. Sargent.” Canvas, 27 i by 21^ in. 248 WASHING-DAY. Charles Sims, A RA. Small full length figures of three women and a child; one of the women, in a red petticoat, stands at a wash-tub with her back to the spectator. Companion picture to No. 260. Signed, “ C. Sims.” Canvas, 16 by 19 1 in. 249 VALPARAISO. J. A. McNeill Whistler. View, looking over the harbour at night. Canvas, 29-1 by 20 in. 250 THROUGH THE FIELDS. Emmie Stewart Wood. Woman and child, walking through a flowery meadow; cottage in distance. Signed, “ E. Stewart Wood.” Canvas, 17-i by 23^ in. 251 THE LAMENT FOR ICARUS. Herbert J. Draper. Finished study for the picture in the Chantrey Collection, National Gallery of Dritish Art. Signed, “ H. J. D.” Canvas, 1/ \ by lo in. WATER COLOUR ROOM. 53 1009] 252 WATERING HER GARDEN, PAINTER. James Charles. Small full length figure of a child at a cottage door, watering flowers. Signed and dated, “ J. Charles, 1889.” Canvas, 15} by 111 in. 253 THE JESTER’S MERRY-THOUGHT. John Pettie, R.A. A man-at-arms and a friar, seated in the bottom of a sandpit, are pulling a merrv -thought, while the jester, in cap and hells, lies on the ground beside the friar; in front of them are the remaius of a repast. Signed, “ J. Pettie.” Canvas, 60 by 46 in. 254 MISCHIEF. T. B. Kennington. Heads of three girls, who are laughing and talking. Signed and dated, “ T. B. Kennington, 1891.” Canvas, 20 by 35} in. 255 ANDROMEDA. Arthur Rackham. Andromeda, in a blue robe, chained to a rock, on which is seen the dragon. Signed, “Arthur Backhaul.” Water-colour, 21 by 14} in. 256 THE PUPPET : THE GREAT REWARD. Laura Alma-Tadema (Lady Alma-Tadema). Small full length figures of a lady and a child standing at a hall-door; the child is reaching up to a toy, which the lady holds in her r. hand. Signed, “ Laura T. Alma-Tadema, op. xciv. Canvas, 14} by 7 in. 257 THE LIGHTHOUSE— A Sketch. Stanhope A, Forbes, A.R.A. A lighthouse at the end of a quay, alongside which is a small steamer. Signed and dated, “ Stanhope A. Forbes, 1893.” Canvas, 29 by 25 in. 258 SUMMER-TIME. Emmie Stewart Wood. Flowery meadow, with trees and figures. Signed, “ E. Stewart Wood.” Canvas, 17} by 23} in. 54 MODERN WORKS. 259 SALMON. [1009 PAINTER. John S. Sargent, R.A. Salmon hanging up on the wall of a wooden hut. Canvas, 27 i by 2D in. 260 DRYING-DAY. Charles Sims, A. R.A. Three women drying clothes in a loft. Companion picture to No. 248. Signed, “C. Sims.” Canvas, 17* by 2D in. 261 THE QUARREL. Frank Dadd. Four men, wearing swords, standing in a courtyard, one of them in red, with his arms crossed. Signed, “ F. Dadd.” Canvas, 15 by 23 1 in. 262 THE BALLOON: INFLATED STOCK. Norman Garstin. View, looking along a river embankment towards a bridge ; on the em- bankment an old woman selling toy balloons to a lady and little girl ; other figures beyond. Signed and dated, “ Norman Garstin, 1890.” Canvas, 26$ by 19£ in. 263 FISHER FOLK : MOTHER AND CHILD. T. Austen Brown. A woman and girl, walking along a rocky sea-shore carrying fish-baskets. Signed, “ T. Austen Brown.” Canvas, ID by 9 in. 264 “ BECAUSE THE RIVER WAS HOLY,” Mortimer Menpes. Signed, “ Mortimer Menpes.” On millboard, 11 by 81 in. 265 THE WIDOWS ACRE. Edward Stott, A.R.A. Evening; thatched cottages, with figures of two women in the fore- ground; one of the women carrying a basket. Signed, “Edward Stott” Canvas, 23 by 28* in. WATER COLOUR ROOM. 55 1909] PAINTER. 266 MEAD AND STREAM: LATE EVENING, David Murray, E.A. View of a wooded landscape, with water in r. foreground. Signed and dated, “David Murray, *97.” Canvas, 17* by 23* in. 267 REBEKAH AT THE WELL. Frederick Goodall, R.A. Small three-quarter figure of Rebekah standing at the well carrying a pitcher on her left shoulder. Signed, with monogram, and dated, “ 1866.” Canvas, 15.^ by 11 in. 268 Portrait of A LADY, John Pettie, R.A. Small three-quarter figure of an old lady, in a black dress and lace cap, seated to r., with her hands in her lap. Signed, “J. Pettie.” Canvas, 18 by 12^ in. 269 IN KERMAN, Elizabeth Butler (Lady Butler). Troops returning from the battle; a mounted staff-officer in the fore- ground. Inscribed on the frame, “ It was a Morions day for the British arms.” Signed, with monogram, and dated, 1877. Canvas, 40 by 72 i in. 270 THE MIRROR. William Orpen. Small full length figure of a girl in a hat, seated in a room, on the wall of which hangs a convex mirror, fr *m which is reflected a boy, seated at an easel, and a giil standing bellied him. Signed and dated, “ W. Orpen, 19(J0.” Canvas, 20 by 15* in. 271 ENTANGLED. Edouard Partielie. Interior of a cottage ; a girl winding wool, which is held by a man seated in front of her. Signed, “ Edouard Partielie.” Canvas, 17$ by 14 J in. 56 MODERN WORKS. [1909 PAINTER. 272 THE DRINK BY THE WAY. James Charles. A shepherd, with his dog and sheep, is standing at a gate drinking a glass of beer which has been given him by a woman who stands on the other side of the gate, holding a baby m her arms, and with a boy beside her. Signed J. Charles.” Canvas, 17 by 24 in. 273 THE INN : EVENING. Edward Stott, A.R.A. Exterior of a village inn, at the door of which stand a horse and cart, driven by a man ; at the door of the inn area woman, two girls, and a boy, the boy giving the horse to drink. Signed, “ Edward Stott.” Canvas, 23 by 29 1 in. 274 THE LITTLE APPLE GATHERER. Edward Stott, A.R.A. Small three-quarter figure of a little girl, in a red frock, gathering apples. Signed, “ Edward Stott.” Canvas, 18] by 14] in. 275 KITTENS. Henriette Ronner. Group of three kittens, two playing with a piece of blue ribbon. Signed, “ Henriette Ronner.” Canvas, 13] by 13] in. 276 THE BRIDGE. Sir James D. Linton. View of a bridge, on which stands a man fishing; a house seen beyond '> on the bank of the river in foreground, two figures seated, with their backs to the spectator. Signed and dated, “ J.D.L., '93.” Canvas, 25] by 18 in. 277 EVENING. David Murray, R.A. River and trees in the foreground; on the river are two punts ; cottages in the distance. Signed and dated, “ David Murray, 97.” Canvas, 17] by 23] in. WATER COLOUR ROOM. 57 1909] 278 SILVIA. “ Is she kind as she is fair ? ” PAINTER. John Pettie, R.A. Three-quarter figure of a lady, in a white dress, with blue sash, stand- ing to 1., her r. arm on a balustrade; in her 1. hand she holds the edge of a black lace shawl ; landscape background. Signed, “ J. Pettie,” Canvas, 41 } by 32} in. THE CA D’ORO, VENICE. F. del Campo. View, looking along the Grand Canal, with the Ca d'Oro on the r. Signed and dated, “ F. del Campo, Venezia, 1880.” Canvas, 21} by 35} in. 280 HOMEWARD BOUND. Yeend King. A woman driving geese through a meadow; trees and cottage in distance. Signed, “ Yeend King.” Canvas, 24 by 19} in. 281 TEE POND. James Charles. View of a wooded upland, with a pond in the 1 foreground; near the pond are some children, and on the road on the r. a nursemaid with a perambulator. Signed and dated, “ J. Charles, 1887.” Canvas, 20 by 29 £ in. 282 A STUDY. Ralph Peacock. Three-quarter figure of a girl in white drapery, leaning on a balustrade. Signed, “ R. P.” Canvas, 45} by 27} in. 283 OCTOBER. D. Y. Cameron. View, looking across fields and meadows, with hills in the distance: two figures in the foreground. Signed, “ D. Y. Cameron.” Canvas, 24 by 39} in. 58 MODERN WORKS. [1909 PAINTER. 284 THE LITTLE POACHER. John R. Reid. Roy fishing near a cottage at the edge of a wood, at the r. a man in a punt. Signed and dated, “ John R. Reid, ’91.” Canvas, 24l by 291 in. 285 CORSE AND MAY-BLOSSOM. David Farquharson, A.R.A. View near Callander, which is seen in the 1. distance. Signed and dated, “David Farquharson, ’90.” Canvas, 18 by 29* in. 286 CILDA : A FLOWER CIRL. John Lavery. Half figure of a girl seated to r. in a room, holding a bunch of flowers in her r. hand. Signed, “ J. Lavery.” Canvas, 271 by 20! in. 287 BASS FISHING. C. Napier Hemy, A.R.A. A view on the Cornish coast ; in the 1. foreground a man, his fishing rod under his arm, is unhooking a fish ; in the r., two men in a boat. Signed and dated, “ C. Napier Hemy, 1888.” Canvas, 26 by 36 in. 288 FEEDING POULTRY. Walter Osborne. Little girl feeding poultry in a farmyard. Signed, “Walter Osborne.” Canvas, 351 by 271 in. 289 FLORA. Marianne Stokes. Girl in a green dress, seated on a river bank on which there are a number of spring flowers, playing a lute. Signed, “ M.S.” Canvas, 37 by 47^ in. (semicircular). 290 MASTER BABY. Sir W. Q. Orchardson, R.A. Three-quarter length of a lady in a black dress, with a fan in her r. hand, leaning over a child who lies on a sofa beside her. Signed and dated, “W. Q. 0., ’86.” Canvas, 42 by 651 in. WATER COLOUR ROOM. 59 1909] 291 THE AYRSHIRE COAST. PAINTER. Colin Hunter, A.R.A. Shore in the foreground, on which are men, boats, and fisliing-nets ; rocky promontory in the middle distance ; open sea beyond. Signed and dated, “Colin Hunter, 1875.” Canvas, 22 by 39^ in. 292 WATER NYMPHS. E. A. Hornel. Two little girls seated on a leafy bank, near a pond covered with water- lilies. Signed and dated, “ E. A. Hornel, 19012' Canvas, 35* by 29* in. 293 THE LOST CAP. James Charles. Figures standing near a stream by the roadside; one of them, a girl, is trying to fish a cap out of the water. Signed and dated, “ J. Charles, 1887.” Canvas, 1(R by 30 in. 294 THOUGHTS. Annie L. Swynnerton. Half figure of an old woman, seated facing the spectator, leaning on a balustrade. Signed and dated, “Annie L. Swynnerton, Roma, 1900.” Canvas, 28 by 22* in. 295 ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE. Tom Graham. View from the Embankment, looking across the Thames towards Charing Cross Railway bridge. In the foreground a youth and a girl, the former playing a concertina. Signed, “ T. Graham.” Canvas, 22 J by 34* in. 296 SADDLEBACK. David Farquharson, A.R.A. A valley in the foreground, through which flows a river; hills beyond, with “Saddleback” in the distance Signed and dated, “David Farquharson, 1896.” Canvas, 19* by 29* in. MODERN WORKS. [1009 60 PAINTER. 297 THE LUCKY DOC. C. Burton Barber. Three-quarter figure of a girl, in white dress, with her back to the spectator, caressing a puppy, which she holds on her r. shoulder. Signed and dated, “ C. Burton Barber, 1S91. ” Canvas, 35$ by 26$ in. 298 THE PIER: SUNSET. J. Buxton Knight. View of a harbour, looking out to sea ; on the 1 a pier crowded with figures, alongside of the pier are numerous vessels. Signed and dated, “ J. Buxton Knight, 1898.” Canvas, 24$ by 29$ in. 299 Portrait of THE PAINTER. J. A. McNeill Whistler. Born 1834 ; died 1903. Half figure, sealed to 1., looking round at the spectator ; grey coat, black velvet cap; in his r. hand he holds two paint brushes. Signed with a butterfly. Canvas, 29$ by 21$ in. 300 THE SUMMER DANCE. Rupert C. W. Bunny. Girls dancing in an Italian landscape. Signed, “Rupert C. W. Bunny.” Canvas, 19 by 25$ in. 301 EVENING. Edward Stott, A.R.A. Little girl, carrying a red bundle, standing near some cattle in a stream. Signed, “ Edward Stott.” Canvas, 24 by 33$ in. 1900] BLACK AND WHITE ROOM. 61 BLACK AND WHITE BOOM. OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOURS, &c.— Nos. 302-346. 302 HEAD OF A SAINT, PAINTER. P. A. J. Dagnan-Bouveret, 1I.F.R.A. Stii'Iy for one of the heads in No. 189. Signed, “P. A. J. Dagnan B.” Pastel, 18 by 11^ in- 303 THE YELLOW GIRL. Mortimer Menpes. Small threc-qunrter figure of a Japanese girl carrying a baby. Signed, “ Mortimer Menpes.” Panel, 6i by in. 304 THE SISTERS. Charles Baxter. Three-quarter figures of two girls, one holding a letter, the other a flower. Signed and dated, “ C. Baxter, 1855.” Canvas, 22 by 17£ in. 305 DOGS AND GAME. John Sargeant Noble. Two dogs, coupled, lying down near some game, a game bag, and a gun. Signed, “ J. S. Noble.” Panel, 9i by 11* in. 306 PASTURE LANDS— HAMPSHIRE MEADOWS. Annette Elias. View looking across a wide expanse of meadow land, with trees and cattle. Signed, ‘‘Annette Elias.” Canvas, ll£ by 17$ in. MODERN WORKS. (52 [1009 PAINTER. 307 HAYMAKERS. Leon Lhermitte. Numerous groups of men and women making hay in the foreground ; trees and houses in the distance. Signed and dated, “ L. Lhermitte, 1895.” Pastel, 25 £ by 31} in. 308 HEAD OF A GIRL. Anna Alma-Tadema Head to r., looking at the spectator; blue background. Canvas, G by 6 in. (circular). 309 GLEANERS. Leon Lhermitte. Two women gleaning. Signed, “L. Lhermitte.” Pastel, 9} by 12} in. 310 SIR ISUMBRAS AT THE FORD. Sir J. E. Millais, Bart., P.R.A. Small water colour replica of No. 10. Signed with monogram. Water colour, 5} by 7 in. 311 TYPES OF ENGLISH BEAUTY. Marie Seymour Lucas. Heads of three children. Signed, “ Marie Seymour Lucas.” Canvas, 11} by 17} in. 312 HARVESTERS. R. Thorne Waite. A harvest waggon filled with harvesters in a hay field. Signed, “ R. Thorne Waite.” Canvas, 11 by 18 in. 313 HER DAUGHTER’S LEGACY. J. Henry Henshall. Interior; an old woman seated, facing the spectator, with a child on her lap. Signed and dated, “ J. Henry Henshall, 189G.” Millboard, 27 by 19} in. 1000] BLACK AXD WHITE ROOM 63 314 A HOT DAY. PAINTER. Mary L. Gow. A lady seated on a couch, fanning a girl who lies on her lap. Signed, “ M. L. Gow.” Water Colour, 12} by 7} in. 315 THE DANCE. Laura Alma-Tadema (Lady Alma-Tadema). Small full lengths of a lady and gentleman dancing a minuet ; on the r., a youth playing a musical instrument. Signed, “ Laura TAT. op. xcii.” Millboard, 8 by 5 in. 316 APPLE BLOSSOM: SPRINGTIME. David Murray, R.A. A road bordered by a hedge in the foreground ; beyond, an orchard in blossom. Signed and dated, “ David Murray, ’92.” Canvas, 24 by 35-1 in. 317 TOIL AND GRIME ON A FLOWING TIDE. W. L. Wyllie, R.A. Scene on the Medway; the deck of a steamer occupies the foreground ; in the distance is seen Rochester Cathedral. Signed, “ W. L. Wyllie.” Canvas, 14 by 22 in. 318 THE SHEPHERD. David Murray, R.A. Moonlight scene. Signed and dated, “David Murray, ’92.” Canvas, 11} by 17} in. 319 THE FISHERMAN’S DAUGHTER. Peter Macnab. Girl with a fishing-net, seated on a rock by the sea. Signed “ P. Macnab.’ Canvas, 7} by 14} in. 320 A TIGER DRINKING. John M. Swan, R.A. Signed, “John M. Swan.” Pastel, 7} by 11} in. 64 MODERN WORKS [1900 PAINTER. 321 AT THE WELL. Matthew Maris. Small three-quarter figure of a girl filling a pitcher at a pump in a garden. Signed and dated, “M. M., 72.” Canvas, 12! by 10 in. 322 THE PLACID RIVER. Arthur D. Peppercorn. View of a river flowing at the foot of low hills. Signed, “Peppercorn.' Canvas, 9-1 by 18 in. 323 CORFE CASTLE, David Murray, 11. A. The castle occupies the middle distance; in the foreground a man stands on a rustic bridge which ciosses a stream. Signed and dated, “David Murray, ’94.” Canvas, 11! by 17! in. 324 CATTLE IN WINTER. J. Denovan Adam. Cattle crossing a stream in the foreground; hills a^d houses in the back- ground Signed, “ J. Denovau Adam.” Panel, 71 by 111 in- 325 A HAMPSHIRE FARM. X Mark Fisher. A farmyard, with cattle and pigs grouped under some high trees. Canvas, 24 by 30 in. 326 THE EDGE OP THE RIVER. Adrian Stokes. The river occupies the foreground; close to the bank is a punt in which a figure is seated; rising ground beyond. Signed, “Adiian Stokes.” Panel, 111 by 15 in. 327 LOVE’S CURSE. Laura Alma-Tadema (Lady Alma-Tadema). Interi r; a girl standing looking out of a window. Signed, “Laura TAT. op. lxxxv.” Panel, 12! by 81 in. 1909] BLACK AND WHITE ROOM. 65 328 GOOD AFTERNOON ! PAINTER. Henry Woods, R.A. Scene in an Italian village; a man carrying a scythe in his hand is standing talking to some girls on the staircase of a house. Signed and dated, “Henry Woods, 1897.” Panel, 10a by 62 in. 329 A EIVEE IN WINTER, WITH TREES. Fritz Thaulow. A river flowing between snow-covered banks; trees in the distance. Signed, “Fritz Thaulow.” Pastel, 24 by 37-1 in. 330 THE SHEIK’S DAUGHTER. Edward Sack. Oriental interior; two partially draped females lying on a divan, one of whom holds up a tambourine, near which hovers a dove. Signed, “Edward Sack.” Panel, 14 £ by 19 in. 331 JEAN, JEANNE, AND JEANNETTE. Elizabeth Forbes (Mrs. Stanhope Forbes). A peasant girl, seated by a wheelbarrow laden with clover, from which a young goat is eating ; to the r. a boy is fishing in a narrow stream. Signed with monogram. Canvas, 22 by 18 in. 332 THE WITOH. Elizabeth Forbes (Mrs. Stanhope Forbes). The edge of a wood; in the 1. foreground is a girl looking at an old woman in a red bonnet entering the wood on the r. ; near the girl are seen two ravens flying. Signed with monogram. Canvas, 30 by 35^ in. 333 YARMOUTH HARBOUR. Edwin Ellis. A ship in full sail l>e tween the two piers of “ E. Ellis.” Canvas, 18 by 32£ in. the harbour. K MODERN WORKS. [1909 PAINTER. 334 A SUMMER EVENING : NEAR ST. RAPHAEL. William Logsdail. In the foreground is a wooden bridge, on which is a girl carrying a kid and driving two goats in front of her; beyond is seen the town with hilly background. Signed and dated, “ W. Logsdail, ’91.” Panel. 114 by 15i in. 335 THE SKIPPER’S DAUGHTER AT THE SHIPHOUSE. Edgar Bundy. A child in a white dress standing on a table in the middle of a numerous comp my smoking and drinking. Signed and dated, “ Edgar Bundy, 1895.” Canvas, 23 £ by 12 in. 336 AN OLD FACTORY IN NORWAY. Fritz Thaulow. A river flowing between snow-covered banks, on the farther of which are the factory, and other buildings. Signed, “ Fritz Thaulow.” Pastel, 25 1 by 31 2 in. 337 SCENE FROM “ A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM.” Arthur Rackham. Oberon . — “ 111 met by moonlight, proud Titania ” Titania . — “ What, jealous Oberon ? ” Signed and dated, “ Arthur Rackham, 1905.” Water Colour, 8 by 13 in. 338 SAINT JOHN. P. A. J. Dagnan-Bouveret, H.F.A. Study for one of the heads in No. 189. Signed, “P. A. J. Dagnan-B." Pastel, 16£ by llh in. 339 THE LATE GEORGE McCULLOCH, ESQ. John S. Sargent, R.A. Head. Inscribed, “ To my friend Mrs. McCulloch, John S. Sargent." Pencil, 13£ by 19* in. BLACK AND WHITE ROOM 67 1909] 340 SAINT PETER. PAINTER. P. A. J. Dagnan-Bouveret, H.F.A. Study for one of the heads in No. 189. Signed, “P. A. J. Dagnan-B. Pastel, 18i by 12 in. 341 THE LATE GEORGE McCULLOCH, ESQ. P. A. J. Dagnan-Bouveret, H.F.A. Study for No. 104. Inscribed, “A Monsieur McCulloch. P. A. J. Dagnan-B.” Crayon, 18 by 111 in. 342 Portrait of MRS. GEORGE McOULLOCH. P. A. J. Dagnan-Bouveret, H.F.A. Study for No. 96. Inscribed, “ A Monsieur G. McCulloch, P. A. J. Dagnan-B., 10 Mai, 1900.” Crayon, 22} by 16} in. 343 MASTER ALE0. McOULLOCH. John S. Sargent, R.A. Head. Inscribed, “ To Mrs. McCulloch, John S. Sargent, Aug. 17, 1901.” Pencil, 15} by 12 in. 344 SAINT THOMAS. P. A. J. Dagnan-Bouveret, H.F.A. Study for one of the heads in No. 189. Signed, P. A. J. Dagnan-B.” Pastel, 18} by 12 in. 345 THE MERMAID’S ARRIVAL. John R. Reid. View of a harbour looking out 9} by 13} in. to sea. Signed, “J. R. Reid.” Canvas, 346 Portrait of MRS. A. McOULLOCH. J. Coutts Michie. Bust to 1.; blue dress, and bonnet. Inscribed, “Sketch study for a picture, J. C. M.” Pastel, 23} by 14} in. MODERN WORKS. [1909 08 CENTRAL HALI, ^\y>y\z\r\^/\y\/ o'/ •./ j - SCULPTURE-Nos. 347-360. SCULPTOR. 347 STATUETTE. — Bronze. A Leopard Running. John M. Swan, R.A. 348 GROUP. — Bronze. A Puma carrying a Macaw in its mouth. John M. Swan, R.A. 349 STATUE. — Marble. Curiosity. girl looking at a letter. Draped figure of a young A. Cambi. 350 STATUE. — Marble. Master Alec McCulloch. Full length figure in Highland costume. F. Vichi. 351 GROUP.- -Bronze. Orpheus. Nude figure of Orpheus playing a lyre to two Polar bears, who are climbing the rock on which he stands. John M. Swan, R.A. 352 STATUETTE. — Bronze. A Peasant Woman leaning on a Stafe. 1 J. Bastien-Lepage. 353 GROUP. — Marble. The Kiss. Auguste Rodin. 354 STATUETTE.— Bronze. A Lioness. John M. Swan, R.A. 1909] CENTRAL HALL G9 SCULPTOR. 355 STATUE — Bronze. Echo. Nude female figure, standing with uplifted arms. E, Onslow Ford, B.A. 356 STATUETTE. — Bronze. Comedy and Tragedy. A boy, carrying a comic mask, has been stung on the leg, and his face assumes a tragic aspect as he turns to look at the place. Alfred Gilbert. 357 BUST. — Bronze. Portrait < Esq. (See No. 104.) 358 STATUETTE. — Bronze. St. 359 GKOUP. — Bronze. Rescuei the body of a dead wolf. 360 STATUETTE.— Bronze. A >F THE LATE GEORGE McCULLOCH, E, Onslow Ford, B.A. George. Alfred Gilbert. Two figures embracing across Frank Mowbray Taubman. iEOPARD Drinking. John M. Swan, B.A. 70 INDEX No. 1. [1009 INDEX No. I. NAMES OF THE PAINTERS. Abbey, Edwin Austin, R.A....50, 109 Adam, Joseph Denovan [ 1842 - 1896 ]. ..69, 118 179 324 Allan, Robert Weir, R.W.S....128 Alma-Tadema, Anna (Miss). ..308 Alma-Tadema, Laura (Lady Alma-Tadema) ...256, 315, 327 Alma-Tadema, Sir Lawrence, O.M., R.A. ...5, 76 Ansdell, Richard, R.A. [ 1815 - 1885 ]. ..54, 138 Aumonier, James, R.I....52 Barber, Charles Burton [ 1845 - 1894 ]. ..297 Bastien-Lepage, Jules [ 1850 - 1886 ]...!, 27, 89 Bauernfeind, G....197 Baxter, Charles [ 1809 - 18 79 ]... 304 Bidau, Eugene... 198 Binet, Victor Jean Baptiste... 201 Bishop, W. Follen...91 Blaas, Eugene de...206 Blinks, Thomas... 218, 244 Bonheur, Rosa [ 1822 - 1899 ]. ..158 Bortignoni, C....55 Bouguereau, William Adolphe [ 1826 - 1905 ] ...86 Bramley, Frank, A. R.A. ...172 Brangwyn, Frank, A. R. A.... 112 Brett, John, A. R.A. [ 1 832 - 1902 ]. ..214 Brown, T. Austen... 17, 70, 263 Bundy, Edgar, R.I....335 Bunny, Rupert C. W — 300 Burgess, John Bagnold, R.A. [ 1830 - 1897 ] ...177 Burne-Jones, Sir Edward, Bart. [ 1833 - 1898 ]. ..9, 153, 162 Butler, Elizabeth (Lady Butler)... 269 Biittner, H 47 Cameron, David Y....283 Charles, James [1850-1906]. ..28, 141, 209, 241, 252, 272, 281, 293 Clausen, George, R.A. ...38, 84,236 Cole, Vicat, R.A. [1833 — 1 893 ] 171 Collier, Hon. John... 115 Cooper, Thomas Sidney, R.A. [ 1803 - 1 902 ] . . . 166 Corbet, Edith (Mrs. M. Ridley Corbet). ..79 Corbet, Matthew Ridley, A. R.A. [1850 1902 ]. ..75, 148 Dadd, Frank, R.I....261 Dagnan-Bouverot, P. A. J., H.F.A....60, 96, 104, 189, 195, 302, 338, 340-2, 344 Davis, Henry William Banks, R.A.... 12, 20, 95, 178 Del Campo, F....279 Deutsch , Leopold .. . 203 Dicksee, Frank, R.A....63 Dixon, Harry... 58 Dollman, John Charles... 164 Domingo, F....181 Douglas, Edwin... 160 Draper, Herbert James... 251 East, Alfred, A. R.A. ...7, 42, 230 Eckenfelder, F....44 Elias, Annette (Miss)... 144, 306 Ellis, Edwin [ r 84 r-x 895 ]. . .147 , 333 Emms, John... 176 Faed, Thomas, R.A. [ 1826 - 1 900 ]... 22 Farquharson, David, A. R.A. [ 1839 - 1907 ]... 40, 111, 220, 285, 296 Farquharson, Joseph, A. R.A. ...117 Fildes, Sir Luke, R.A. ...32 Fisher, Mark... 4, 325 Fletcher, Blandford...204 Forbes, Elizabeth (Mrs. Stanhope A. Forbes) 11 331 332 Forbes, Stanhope A., A.R.A....145, 227, 257 Garstin, Norman... 262 G£rome, Jean L£on, H.F.A. [ 1824 - 1903 J... 80 INDEX No. 1. 71 1 909] Ghent, Peter... 205 Gilbert, Sir John, R.A. [ 1817 — 1897 ] 235 Godward, John William... 210 Goodall, Frederick, R.A. [ 182 2 - 1 904 ]... 267 Goodwin, Albert, R.W.S....142 Gotch, Caroline (Mrs. T. C. Gotch)...39 Gotch, Thomas C....131, 133 Gow, Andrew Carrick, R.A.... 8 , 105 Gow, Mary (Miss)... 314 Grace, James Edward... 51 Graham, Peter, R.A....59, 97, 120, 139, 165 Graham, Thomas... 295 Gregory, Edward John, R.A., P.R.I....83 Hacker, Arthur, A.R.A....159 Halswelle, Keeley [ 183 2 - 1891 ]... 34 Harpignies, Henri... 87 Hayes, Edwin [ 1831 - 1904 ]... 18, 65 Heffner, Karl... 48, 134 Hemy, C. Napier, A.R.A....98, 157, 174,287 Honshall, J. Henry, R.W.S....313 Hill, James J. [ 181 1 - 1882 ]... 167 Hillingford, Robert... 155 Hitchcock, George. ..64 Holmbert, A. ...114 Hook, James Clarke, R.A. [ 1819 - 1907 ]. ..239 Hornel, E. A.... 292 Hughes-Stanton, 1 loraco. ..110 Humborg, A.... 183 Hunter, Colin, A. R.A. [ 1841 - 1904 ]... 291 Inglis, J. Johnston ... 88 Joanowitch, P....180 Johnson, Charlos Edward, R.I....211 Johnston, Alexander [ 181 5 - 1891 ]... 85 , 149 Konnington, Thomas Benjamin... 254 Kiosel, Conrad ... 202 King, Yoond, R.T....21, 25, 29, 35, 74, 82 108, 151, 280 y Knight, John Buxton [ 1842 - 1 908]. ..298 La Thanguo, H. H., A. R.A... .124, 126 Lavory, John, R.S.A. ...286 Lawson, Cocil Gordon [ 185 1 - 1882]. ..101 Loader, Benjamin Williams, R.A. ...71, 127, 130, 222 Leighton, Edmund Blair... 219 Leighton, Lord, P.R.A. [ 1830 - 1896 ]. ..41, 100 Lhormitto, L 6011 Augustin... 53, 194, 307, 309 Linton, Sir James D., R.I....27G Logsdail, William. ..154, 334 Lommons, W....184 Lucas, John Seymour, R.A. ...125 Lucas, Mario (Mrs. Seymour Lucas)... 311 Macallum, Hamilton [ 184 1 - 1 896 ]... 173 Macbeth, Robert W^alker, R.A. ...119, 132 McCulloch, Horatio, R.S.A. [ 1805 - 1867 ]... 237 McGregor, Robert, R.S.A. ...129 McLachlan, Thomas Hope [ 1 845 - 1 897 ]. ..24 Macnab, Peter... 319 McTaggart, William, R.S.A — 207, 226, 229 MacWhirter, John, R.A 3, 73, 215 Major, G 213 Maris, James [ 1838 - 1899 ]. ..192 Maris, Matthew. ..321 Marshall, Herbert, R.W.S....30 Menpes, Mortimer, R.I....264, 303 Michie, J. Coutts... 6 , 19, 113, 245, 346 Millais, Sir John Everett, Bart., P.R.A. [ 1829 - 1896 ]. ..10, 15, 16, 310 Mitchell, J. Campbell... 228 Moore, Albert [ 1841 - 1893 ]. ..232 Moore, Henry, R.A. [183 [- 1895 ]. ..31, 63, 161, 243 Morgan, Frederick... 217 Muller, Loopold Carl [ 1 834 - 1 892 ]... 190 Munkacsy, Michael [ 1844 - 1900 ]... 56, 188 Murray, David, R.A. ...78, 81, 99, 103, 143, 146, 152, 163, 212, 216, 221, 266, 277, 316, 318, 323 Noblo, John Sargeanfc. . .305 Noble, Robort, R.S.A. ...137 North, John William, A.R.A....49 Oliver, William [ 1805 - 185 3]... 94 Orchardson, Sir William Quiller, R.A. ...72, 77, 240, 290 Orpen, William... 270 Osborne, W r alter [i 860 - 1 90 5]... 288 Parsons, Alfred, A. R.A. ...107, 123 Partiolie, Edward... 271 Parton, Ernest... 62 Peacock, Ralph... 282 Popporcorn, Arthur I)... 224, 322 Potrio, Graham, R.1....234 Pottio, John, R.A. [ 1839 - 1893 ]. ..90, 253, 268, 278 Portrelborgor, R....193 Pradilla, Francisco... 185 Priestman, Bertram... 238 Rackham, Arthur... 255, 337 Rao, Henrietta (Mrs. Ernest Nonnand) 156 Reid, John R., R.I....135, 284, 345 Riviere, Briton, R.A. ...26 Ronner, Henrietto (Madamo), R.I....275 Roubaud, F....191 Roybet, Victor Leon Ferdinand... 199 72 INDEX No ) Sack, E....330 Saltmer, Florence A. (Miss)... 57 Sargent, John Singer, R.A....40, 116, 24 7, ^ 259, 339, 343 Sckmiitzler, L....231 Shannon, James J., A. R.A. ...37, 136 Sims, Charles, A. R. A. ...140, 248, 260 Solomon, Solomon J., R.A....93 Sorbi, R....242 Stokes, Adrian... 2, 326 Stokes, Marianne (Mrs. Adrian Stokes)... 14, 106, 289 Stone, Marcus, R.A....68 Stott, Edward, A.R.A....36, 265, 273, 274, 301 Strutt, Alfred W 223 Strutt, William... 150 Swan, John M., R.A....23, 320 Swynnerton, Annie L. (Mrs.). ..294 Thaulow, Fritz... 182, 186, 329, 336 Thomson, J. Leslie, R.I ...208, 233 Trood, William Henry [1848-1899]... 246 Tuke, Henry Scott, A. R. A. ...170 [1909 Van Haanen, Cecil... 200 Villegas y Cordero, Jose... 196 Waite, Robert Thorne, R.W.S....312 Waller, Samuel Edmund [1850-1905]. ..168 Waterhouse, John William, R.A. ...61, 66, 122 Waterlow, Sir Ernest Albert, R. A., P.R.W.S. ...92, 169 Watson, George Spencer... 175 Watts, George Frederick, O. M., R.A. [ 1817- 1904]... 67 Whistler, James Abbott McNeill [1834- 1 903]. ..249, 299 Wingate, J. Lawton, R.S.A....102 Wood, Emmie Stewart (Miss)... 13, 225, 250, 258 Woods, Henry, R.A....45, 121, 328 Wright, Alan... 187 Wyllie, William Lionel, R.A....317 Zozzos, Alexandre E 43 INDEX No. 2. NAMES OF THE SCULPTORS. Bastien-Lepage, Jules [1850-1886].. .352 Cambi, A 349 Ford, Edward Onslow, R.A. [185 2- 1901]... 355, 357 Gilbort, Alfred... 356, 358 Rodin, Auguste... 353 Swan, John M., R.A — 347, 348, 351, 354, 360 Taubman, Frank Mowbray... 359 Vichi, F....350 WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED Printers to the Royal Academy GETTY CENTER LIBRARY 3 3125 00623 6794