yjäälf üü T08.I L429 £,aía£oaff. Catalogue Catalogue No. No. Albano, Salvatore 1-2 Gaetana Trentanove, Prof.. 5-7 Ciniselli, G 6 Mégret, Louis N. A 4 Fedi, Prof 3 Çptcfure <ß>afferg. Catalogue No. Anders, E 67 Ansdell, R 88 Armenise, R 17 Artz, A 81 Bail, J 120 Baratti, F 63 Barber, C. B 69 Bastien-Le Page, J 102 Bechi, L 91 Binet, V 4 Bokelmann, L 53 Bonheur, Juliette 18 Bonheur, Rosa 110 Boughton, G. H 19 Bouguereau, W. A 13 Breakspeare, W. A 35—56 Brown, J. G 94 Burgess, J. B 51-109 Castres, Edouard 146 Cazin, J. C 129 Chartran, T 57 Chase, H 29 Chiala, L 77 Church, F. E 107 Clays, P. J 112 Cole, G 12-52 Cole, V 1-39 Catalogue No. Constable, J 7 Conti, T 28 Cooke, E. W 14 Cooper, T. S 46 Corra, G 71 Coutour, T 133 Crochpierre, A. A 124 Davis, H. W. B 78 DeCock, C 76 DeFregger, F. von 93 DeNoter and Goupil, J. A.. 15 Desgoffe, B. A 11 Dupré, Jules 125 Dupré, julien 9 Dupré, L. V 54 Durand, A. B 105 Fouace, G 136 Frith, W. P 38-42 Gay, E 68 Gignoux, R 25 Gilbert, Sir J 40 Gourdon, R 121 Graf 47 Halswelle, K ....113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118 LA YTON COLLECTION. ♦ Catalogue No. Hardy, H 70 Hart, J. M 31 Heffner, K. G 140 Henseler, E 84 Hicks, T 48 Hill, T 86 Holl, F 103 Holmberg, Prof. A 138 Homer, W 99 Howland, A. C 37 Hume, Mrs. E 43 Huntington, D. P 60 Johnson, C. E 100-101 Johnson, E 36-5° Jones, H. H 3-41 Kaufman, H 126 Kensett, J. F 106 Kluth, R 34 Knight, D. R 122 Kowalski, Von W. A 33 IjaLyre, N 59 Landell, E 20 Leader, B. W 10-90 Leys, B. H 5 Marks, H. S 8 Mauve, A 127 McCord, G. H 55_I42 McEntee, J 22 Merle, H 75 Mesdag, H. W 135 Millet, F. D 30 Monchablon, J 21-119 Müller, C. L 130 Munkacsy, Mihaly 139-144 Munthe, L 89-131 Nicol, Erskine 45-83-104 Catalogue No. Nicol, J. C 44 Noble, J. S 65 Normann, A 83 O'Neil, G. B 80 Ortlieb, F 72 Os, Jan Van 111 Pécrus, E 92 Pettie, J 79 Phillip, J 137 Pinchart, E. A 26 Piot, A 132 Pott, L 2 Pradilla, F 141 Quartley, A 61-95-96-97-98 Rondel, F 128 Roybet, F 74 Salmson, H. F 23 Schendel, P. Van 123 Schreyer, A 108 Smith, C. F 82 Tissot, J 32 Thompson, W 64 Thoren, O. v 24 Tommasi, A 87 Trood, W. H 66 Van Marcke, E 6 Verboeckhoven, E. J 16 Vianden, H 49 Weber, T. A 27 Weeks, E. L 73 Wüst, A 134 Wyant, A. H 58-143 Yewell, Geo. H — 62 ¿Icufpíure ^aît 1 ALBANO, SALVATORE (deceased). Florence—1889. Portrait Bust of Frederick Layton. Presented by Frederick Layton. 2 ALBANO, SALVATORE (deceased). Florence—1888. The Secret. Presented by John H. Van Dyke. 3 PROF. FEDI (deceased). Florence—1882. Cupid Begging. Presented by Mrs. John D. Peck for Mrs. Jason Downer. 4 MÉGRET, LOUIS NICOLAS ADOLPHE. Born at Paris. Pupil of Jouffroy. Honorable mention, Salon, 1887. Medal: Universal Exposition, 1889. Rebellion. Life-size marble group. Presented by P. D. Armour. 6 LAYTON COLLECTION. 5 PROF. GAETANO TRENTANOVE. Born in Florence, 1858. Pupil at Florentine Academy and of Giovanni Dupré. Elected Professor in Florence, 1889, and at Parma in 1890. Received gold medal, Florence, 1880, Honorable mention, Paris, 1889. Second Class medal, Munich, 1891. Art. Life-size marble figure. Presented by Frederick Layton. 6 PROF. G. CINISELLI. Rome. "Ruth." Presented by Charles Ray. 7 PROF. GAETANO TRENTANOVE. (See No. 5.) The Last of the Spartans. Life-size marble figure. Presented by William E. Cramer. LAYTON- COLLECTION. LA y TON COLLECTION Çptciure (Bafferp. 1 COLE, VICAT, R. A. (deceased). Born at Portsmouth, Eng., in 1833. Son and pupil of George Cole; exhibited first picture at British Institution in 1851, and at the Royal Academy in 1854; elected an A. R. A. in 1870 and R. A. in 1880. Cornfield at Abingdon, Berks. 1874—Canvas 39x25. Presented by Samuel Marshall. 2 POTT, LASLETT J. Born in Nottinghamshire, 1837. First exhibited at Royal Academy, in 1880. News of the Victory. Canvas 69x41. Presented by Frederick Layton. 3 JONES, HUGH BOLTON. Born in Baltimore, Md., 1848. Elected an A. N. A. in 1881 and N. A. in 1883. The Salt Meadow. Canvas 41 x 23. Presented by Frederick Layton. 10 4 BINET, V. Near Quillebceuf, Normandy. Canvas 36 x 21. Presented by Frederick Layton. 5 LEYS, BARON HENDRICK (deceased). Born in Antwerp, 1815 ; Died, 1869. History and genre painter. Medal 1846. Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1847. Grand Medal of Honor, 1855. One of the eight Grand Medals of Honor, (E. U.), 1867. (E. U.), 1878. Interior of a Cabaret. 1842—Wood 34x30. Presented by Frederick Layton. 6 VAN MARCKE, e'mILE (deceased). Born at Sèvres, France, 1827. Pupil of Troyon. Medals, 1867-69-70. Legion of Honor, 1872. First-class Medal (E. U.) 1878. The Water-Gate. Canvas 86 x 70. Exhibited at the Salon, 1881. From the Seney Sale. Presented by P. D. Armour. 7 CONSTABLE, JOHN, R. A. (deceased). Born at East Bergholt, Suffolk, England, 1776; died in London, 1837. Founder of the Modern School of Landscape Painting. Pictures now in the National Gallery, Lon¬ don, and the Louvre, Paris. English Landscape. Canvas 26 x 24. From the Morgan Sale. Presented by Frederick Layton. LA Y TON COLLECTION. 11 8 MARKS, HENRY STACY, R. A. Born in London, 1829. Genre painter. Pupil at the Royal Academy, London, and of Picot in Paris, 1853; elected an A. R. A. in 1871, and R. A. in 1878. Three Fishers. Canvas 48x25. Presented by Frederick Layton. 9 DUPRÈ, JULIEN. Born in Paris, 1851. Landscape and genre painter. Pupil of Pils. Medals: Third-class, 1880; second-class, 1882. Minding the Flock. Canvas 78x 53. Presented by Edward Sanderson. 10 LEADER, B. W., A. R. A. Born in Worcester, England, 1831. Elected an A. R. A. in 1883. Autumn Evening After the Rain. 1886—Canvas 48 x 29. Presented by Edward Sanderson. 11 DESGOFFE, BLAISE ALEXANDRE. Paris. Born in Paris, 1830. Still-life painter, pupil of Flandrin. A most skill¬ ful imitator of near objects, his subjects being finished with miscroscopic exactness. Medals: Third-class, 1861 ; second-class, 1863. Legion of Honor, 1878; Honorable Mention (E. U.), 1878. Objects of Art. 1877—Wood 25 x 19. From the Stewart Sale. Presented by Frederick Layton. 12 LA y TON COLLECTION. 12 COLE, GEORGE (deceased). Born at Portsmouth, Eng., 181O; died in London, 1883. Self-taught; began as a portrait and animal painter; exhibited in London in 1840; member in 1850 of the Society of British Artists, of which he became vice-president. Waiting for the Ferry. 1875—Canvas 60x41. Presented by Chas. F. llsley. 13 BOUGUEREAU, WILLIAM ADOLPHE. Paris. Born at La Rochelle, France, 1825. Pupil of Picot. Prize of Rome, 1850. Medals: (E. U.) 1855; 1857; (E. U.) 1867. Legion of Honor, 1859. Member of the Institute of France, 1876. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1876. Medal of Honor (E. U.) 1878. Knight of the Order of Leopold, 1881. Grand Medal of Honor, Paris, 1885; Medal of Honor, Antwerp, 1885. Homer and His Guide. 1874—Canvas 56 x 82. Salon of 1874. From the Stewart Sale. Presented by Frederick Layton. 14 COOKE, EDWARD WILLIAM, R. A. (deceased). Born in London, 1811 ; died in 1880. Son and pupil of George Cooke; first exhibited at Royal Academy in 1835- Elected an A. R. A. in 1851, and an R. A. in 1864. Pictures in the National Gallery, London, and in S. Kensington Museum. The Pilot Boat. 1839—Canvas 56x40. Presented by Frederick Layton. LAYTON COLLECTION. 13 15 De NOTER and GOUPIL, JULES ADOLPHE (deceased). Born in Paris, 1839; died, 1883. Genre and portrait painter. Pupil of Ary Scheffer. Medals: Third-class, 1873, 1874; first-class, 1875; second-class, 1878; Legion of Honor, 1881. Objects of Art. Canvas 25x30. Presented by W. P. McLaren. 16 VERBOECKHOVEN, EUGENE JOSEPH (deceased). Born in West Flanders, 1799; died, 1881. Son and pupil of the Sculptor Barthélémi Verboeckhoven. Medals: 1824—'41—'55- Legion of Honor, 1845. Chevalier of the Order of Leopold, St. Michael of Bavaria, and Christ of Portugal. Deco¬ rated with the Iron Cross. Member of the Royal Academies of Belgium, Antwerp and St. Petersburg. Summer Evening. 1873—Canvas 54x35. Presented by Frederick Lay ton. 17 ARMENISE, R. Contemporary Italian School. After the Baptism. Canvas 77x39. Presented by J. L. Mitchell. 14 LAYTON COLLECTION. 18 BONHEUR, JULIETTE (Madame Peyrol). Born in Paris, 1830. Pupil of her father and sister, Rosa. Medal: 1855. Rosa's Herd. Canvas 26x16. Presented by Frederick Layton. 19 BOUGHTON, GEORGE HENRY, A. R. A Born in England in 1834. Genre painter; self-taught. Elected N. A. in 1871, and A. R. A. in 1879. Departure of the Mayflower. 1873—Canvas 31 x 19. Presented by Frederick Layton. 20 LANDELL, E. Choice Fruit. Canvas 11 x 13. Presented by Mrs. W. H. Bradley. 21 MONCHABLON, JAN Harvest Time in Normandy. 1886—Canvas 21 x 14. Presented by Mrs. Lizzie Hayman-Tooker LAYTON COLLECTION. 15 22 McENTEE, J., N. A. Born at Roundout, N. Y., 1828. Began the study of Art in City of New York in 1850, under F. E. Church. Elected Academician in 1861. Autumn—V ermont. 1883—Canvas 29x17. Presented by Frederick Layton. 23 SALMSON, HUGO FREDRIK. Born in Stockholm in 1843. History, genre and portrait painter. Pupil of the Stockholm Academy under Boklund, and in Paris of Charles Comte. Medal: Third-class, 1879; Legion of Honor, 1879. Morning. Canvas 19x24. Presented by Edward Sanderson. 24 THOREN, OTTO VON. Born in Vienna, 1828. Studied in Brussels and Paris, taking up painting in 1857, after having served in the Austrian army in the cam¬ paigns of 1848- 49. One of the best living animal painters. Member of Vienna and St. Peters¬ burg Academies. Medals: Paris, 1865; Munich, 1869; Vienna, 1882, Order of Francis Joseph, Russian Order of Vladimir. Horses. Canvas 39x22. Presented by Frederick Layton. 16 LAYTON COLLECTION. 25 GIGNOUX, RÉGIS (deceased). Born in Lyons, France, in 1816 ; died in 1882. First instructed at Frei¬ burg, then at the Lyons Academy, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Pupil of Paul Delaroche. Went to America in 1844. New Hampshire Mountains. Canvas 83 x47. From the Stewart Sale. " I would be very glad to be represented at this exhibition (Centennial, 1876) by the two pictures you have by me, ' The White Mountains ' [' New Hampshire Moun¬ tains'] and the 'Niagara,' as I consider them my two most important works." —Extract of a letter by Regis Gignoux to Mr. A. T. Stewart, now in the possession of Mr. Layton. Presented by Frederick Layton. 26 PINCHART, ÉMIL AUGUSTE. Born at Cambri, France. History, genre and portrait painter. Pupil of Gérôme. Medal: Third-class, 1884. At the Fountain. Canvas 63x67. Presented by William Plankinton. 27 WEBER, THEODOR ALEXANDER. Born in Leipsic, 1S38. Pupil in Berlin of Krause. Member of Societas Artis et Amicitiae. Medals: Rouen, 1886; Havre, 1886; London, 1871; Philadelphia, 1876. The Wreck and Diver. Canvas 37x22. Presented by Frederick Layton. 17 28 CONTI, TITO. Florence. A Pleasant Reflection. Canvas 34 x 45. Presented by Edward Sanderson. 29 CHASE, HARRY, A. N. A. New York. Born in Woodstock, Vermont, 1853. Studied in Munich and at the Hague, and in Paris under Soyer. Elected an A. N. A. in 1883. Breezy Day Near Scheveningen. Canvas 29 x 15. Presented by Frederick Layton. 30 MILLET, FRANCIS D., N. A. Born at Mattapoisett, Mass., in 1846. Pupil of Van Lerius and De Keyser at the Royal Academy, Antwerp, where he won medals of honor in 1872-73. Elected A. N. A. in 1882; N. A. in 1885. A Hymn. Canvas 11X17. Presented by Frederick Layton. 31 HART, JAMES M., N. A. New York. Born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, 1828. Pupil of his brother William, and in 1851 of Schirmer in Düsseldorf. Elected an A. N. A. 1857, and N. A. in 1859. Landscape. Canvas 8 x 14. Presented by Edwin C. Eldridge. 18 LAYTON COLLECTION. 32 TISSOT, JAMES. London. Bornât Nantes, 1836. Pupil of Flandrin and Lamothe. Medal: 1866. London Visitors. Exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1874. Canvas 24 x 34. Presented by Frederick Layton. 33 KOWALSKI VON WIERUSZ, ALFRED. Born in Warsaw, Poland. Pupil at the Warsaw, Dresden and Munich Academies, at the latter under Alexander Wagner and Joseph Brandt. Medal : Second-class, Munich, 1883. Winter Scene in Russia. Canvas 29 x 39. Presented by Frederick Layton. 34 KLUTH, R. Hardanger Fjord. 1887—Canvas 63 x 41. Presented by John Thorsen. 35 BREAKSPEARE, WILLIAM A. Born at Birmington, Eng., in 1856. Studied in the Birmingham School of Art and at Paris under J. P. Laurens and Munkacsy. Arranging the Marriage Settlement. 1883—Canvas 43x31. Presented by Samuel Page, London. LA YTON COLLECTION. 19 36 JOHNSON, EASTMAN, N. A. New York. Born in Lowell, Me., 1824. Studied in Dusseldorf in 1849-51; later in Italy, Parisand Holland. Elected N. A. in i860. Portrait of Frederick Layton. Presented by the Marshall & Illsley Bank. 37 HOWLAND, ALFRED C., N. A. New York. Born in Walpole, N. H., 1838. Pupil of Professor Flann, in Düsseldorf, and of Lambinet, in Paris. Elected A. N. A. in 1874, and N. A. in 1882. Driving a Bargain. Canvas 24 x 17. Presented by Frederick Layton. 38 FRITH, WILLIAM POWELL, R. A. London. Born at Studley, England, in 1819. Pupil of the Royal Academy, London. Elected A. R. A. in 1845, and R. A. in 1853. Member of the Royal Academies of Vienna, Belgium, Sweden and Antwerp. Medal: Paris, second-class, 1855; Legion of Honor, 1878. Swift and Vanessa. 1881—Canvas 36x49. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1881. "After years of hopeless attachment to Swift, Vanessa wrote to her rival, Stella, asking the nature of her connection with him. That lady replied that they were mar¬ ried, and indignantly handed Vanessa's letter to the Dean, who, to quote Scott's words, in a paroxysm of fury, rode instantly to Marley Abbey, the residence of Vanessa. As he entered the apartment, the storminess of his countenance struck the unfortunate Vanessa with such terror that she could scarcely ask whether he would not sit down ; " He answered by flinging a letter on the table, and instantly mounting his horse, returned to Dublin. " When Vanessa opened the packet she found her own letter to Stella. It was her death warrant." Presented by J. M. Durand. 20 LA Y TON COLLECTION. 39 COLE, VICAT, R. A. (deceased). London. (See No. l.) At Arundel, Sussex. 1887—Canvas 52x32. Presented by J. M. Durand. 40 GILBERT, SIR JOHN, R. A. London. Born at Blackheath, Kent, Eng., in 1817. Self-taught. Elected an Associ¬ ate of the Water Color Society in 1852; a member in 1853, and President 1872, when he was Knighted. Became also an A. R. A. in 1872,and R. A. in 1876. Medal: Paris, Third-class, 1878; Legion of Honor, 1878. The King's Trumpeter. 1883—Canvas 53 x67. Presented by Frederick Layton. 41 JONES, HUGH BOLTON, N. A. (See No. 3.) Late Autumn. Canvas 42x24. Presented by Frederick Layton. 42 FRITH, WILLIAM POWELL, R. A. London. (See No. 38.) Sleep. 1873—Canvas 44x33. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1874. " Enjoy the honey-heavy dew of slumber. Thou hast no figures, nor no fantasies Which busy care draws in the brains of men ; Therefore thou sleep'st so sound." Presented by Wm. P. and Elizabeth Merrill. LAYTON COLLECTION. 21 43 HUME, MRS. E. Gathering the Waifs and Strays. Canvas 24 x 16. Presented by Guido Pfister. 44 NICOL, J. C., N. A. New York. Born in New York. Pupil of M. F. H. de Haas and Kruseman Van Elten. Elected an A. N. A. in 1881; N. A. in 1885. Sunset After the Rain. Canvas 24 x13. Presented by Frederick Layton. 45 NICOL, ERSKINE, R. A. London. Born at Leith, Scotland, 1825. Pupil at the Edinburg Academy. Resided four years in Dublin, where he treated Hibernian subjects with great success. Elected A. R. A. in 1866. Medal: Second-class, Paris, 1867. The Price of the Pig. 1864—Canvas 26x20. Presented by P. D. Armour. 46 COOPER, THOMAS SIDNEY, R. A. Born at Canterbury, England, 1803. Pupil of Royal Academy, London. Elected A. R. A. in 1845, and R. A. in 1867. A Summer's Day in the Meadows. 1853—Canvas 72x48. Presented by Frederick Layton. 22 LA Y TON COLLECTION. 47 GRAF. Vienna. Still Life. Canvas 31 x 25. Presented by Rudolph Nunnemacher. 48 HICKS, THOMAS, N. A. New York. Born at Newton, Penn., 1823. Pupil of the National Academy of Design, later of Couture in Paris. Elected N. A. in 1851. Dropped in to Hear the News. Canvas 16x13. Presented by Frederick Layton. 49 VIANDEN, HENRY. Milwaukee. Born at Boon, 011 the Rhine, 1814. Studied at Munich, under Cornelius, from 1836 to 1841, and at Antwerp, under Wappers, from 1842 to 1845. View on the Fox River, Wisconsin. Canvas 31x25. Presented by Friends of the Artist. 50 JOHNSON, EASTMAN, N. A. New York. (See No. 36.) Old Stage-Coach. 1871—Canvas 60x 35- Presented by Frederick Layton. LAYTON COLLECTION. 23 51 BURGESS, JOHN B., R. A. Born in London, 1830. Son of H. W. Burgess, landscape painter to King- William IV; pupil in London of Mr. Leigh, and at the Royal Academy. Elected an A. R. A. in 1877. Gossip, Afternoon Tea. 1884—Canvas 19x23. Presented by Frederick Layton. 52 COLE, GEORGE (deceased). (See No. 12.) Sunset in Surrey. 1878—Canvas 23xl6. Presented by Mrs. W. H. Bradley. 53 BOKELMANN, LUDWIG (Christian Louis). Born at St. Jürgen, near Bremen, in 1844. Pupil of Düsseldorf Aca¬ demy, under Sohn. Medals: London/Vienna (1873), Ghent, Berlin and Brussels. The Broken Bank. 1877—Canvas 51 x 38. Exhibited at Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1878. Presented by Frederick Layton. 54 DUPRÉ, LÉON VICTOR (deceased). Born at Limoges (Haute Vienne), 1816. Brother and pupil of Jules Dupré. Medal: Third-class, 1849; Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876. Landscape. 1868—Canvas 21 x 18. Presented by Frederick Layton. 24 LA YTON COLLECTION. 55 McCORD, GEO. H., A. N. A. Born in New York in 1840. Landscape painter. Pupil of Prof. Morse. Exhibited first at National Academy in 1868. Elected an Associate in 1880. Winter Scene. Canvas 29 x 17. Presented by Frederick Layton. 56 BREAKSPEARE, W. A. (See No. 35-) The Young Washing Girl. 1882—Canvas 17 x 30. Presented by Frederick Layton. 57 CHARTRAN, THEOBALD. Rome. Born at Besancon, France. Pupil of Cabanel. Won the grand Prix de Rome in 1877. Medals: Third-class, 1877; second-class, 1881. Ave Maria Stella. 1887—Canvas 26x 38. Presented by Miss Elizabeth G. Marshall. 58 WYANT, ALEXANDER H., N. A. (deceased). New York. Born in Port Washington, O., 1836. Pupil of Hans Gude, in Carlsruhe. Elected A. N. A. in 186S, and N. A. in 1869. Summer Landscape. Canvas 22 x 16. Presented by Frederick Layton. LA Y TON COLLECTION. 25 59 LA LYRE, N. Paris. La Vierge aux Fleurs. 1887—Canvas 67 x 43. Mystic scene drawn from a legend of the Sixteenth Century, in which St. Anna, in the foreground, beholds her daughter, the Virgin Mary, in her youth, extending her hands to the Holy Spirit, symbolized by the dove. Presented by Arthur Tooth & Son, London. 60 HUNTINGTON, DANIEL, P. N. A. Born in New York, I8i6. Pupil of Prof. Morse, in 1835 ; later of Inman. Elected A. N. A. in 1839, and N. A. in 1840. President of the National Academy of Design, New York, in l862-'69-'77, and still holds the office. Widman Palace, Venice. 1883—Canvas 21 x26. Presented by Frederick Layton. 61 QUARTLEY, ARTHUR, N. A. (deceased.) Born of English parents in Paris, 1839. Died in New York in 1886. Self-taught. Elected an A. N. A. in 1878; N. A. in 1886; member of Society of American Artists. Summer Morn on the Chesapeake. Canvas 26 x 14. Presented by Frederick Layton. 62 YEWELL, GEORGE, H. N. A. New York. Gen. Grant's Last Home. Canvas 10x13. Presented by Frederick Layton. 26 LA Y TON COLLECTION. 63 BARATTI, F. London. Waterloo Place and Pall Mall. 1886—Canvas 49x 37. Presented by Frederick Layton. 64 THOMPSON, WORDSWORTH, N. A. New York. Born in Baltimore, Md., 1840. Pupil of Charles Gleyre, Lambinet and Passini, in Paris, l86i-'64. Elected A. N. A. in 1873, and N. A. in 1874. Arab Fountain. 1884—Canvas 20 x 12. Presented by Frederick Layton. 65 NOBLE, J. S. Waiting for the Pony. 1882—Canvas 29x24. Presented by Frederick Layton. 66 TROOD, W. H. London. Unity is Strength. 1886—Canvas 46 x 21. Presented by William Kirkwood. LA YTON COLLECTION. 27 67 ANDERS, E. Düsseldorf. Contemporary. A Game of Chess. Canvas 27 x 30. Presented by John Cudahy. 68 GAY, EDWARD. Born in Ireland, 1857. Pupil of James Hart, in Albany, N.Y., in l862-'67; Studied in Germany, under Schirmer, in Carlsruhe and Lessing, in Düsseldorf. Elected an A. N. A. in 1870. Washed by the Sea. 1885—Canvas 71 x 47. Presented by Frederick Layton. 69 BARBER, C. BURTON. London. Wake Up—An Early Call. 1883—Canvas 29x24. Presented by Frederick Layton. 28 LAYTON COLLECTION. 70 HARDY, HEYWOOD, R. A. Born in England. Exhibits at the Royal Academy and Grosvenor Gallery. A Summer Holiday. 1882—Canvas 22 x 29. Presented by Miss Grace Hayman. 71 CORRA, GÜILO. Enjoying Vacation Hours. Canvas 26 x 19. Presented by S. Michelbacher. 72 ORTLIEB, FRIEDRICH. Born in Stuttgart, in 1839- Pupil of Stuttgart Art School, then, in Berlin, of Steffeck. Monks at the Bowling Alley. Canvas 24 x 19. Presented by S. Michelbacher. 73 WEEKS, EDWIN LORD. Born in Boston, in 1849. Pupil in Paris of Bonnat and Gérôme. Blacksmith Shop at Tangiers. 1876—Canvas 52 x 34. Presented by Frederick Layton. LAYTON COLLECTION. 29 74 ROYBET, FERDINAND (Victor Leon). Born at Uzès (Gard), France, 1840. Pupil in Lyons of the École Beaux-Arts. Medal in Salon, 1866. Medal of Honor, 1893- A Lord in Waiting. Wood 14 x 23. Presented by Frederick Layton. 75 MERLE, HUGHES (deceased). Born at St. Marcellin (Isère), 1823; Died in Paris in l88l. Pupil of L. Cogniet. Medals: Second-class, 1861,1863; Legion of Honor, 1866. Beatrice and Benedick. 1876—Canvas 45 x 63. Presented by Frederick Layton. 76 DeCOCK, CiESAR. Born in Ghent, Belgium. Medals: Paris, 1867, 1869. The Washerwoman. 1876—Canvas 17x11. Presented by Frederick Layton. 77 CHIALIA, L. Feeding the Chickens. Canvas 17 x 11. Presented by J. M. Durand. 30 LAYTON COLLECTION. 78 DAVIS, HENRY W. B., R. A. Born at Finchley, England, 1833. Pupil of Royal Academy. Elected an A. R. A. in 1873, and R. A. in 1877. In Ross-Shire. 1882—Canvas 60 x 33- Presented by Mrs. W. H. Bradley. 79 PETTIE, JOHN, R. A. (deceased). Born in Edinburgh in 1839. Pupil of the Trustees' Academy, Edinburgh. Elected an A. R. A. in 1867, and R. A. in 1874. Drum-Head Court-Martial. 1865—Canvas 26x16. Presented by Frederick Layton. 80 O'NEIL, G. B. Let Me Think. Canvas 17X24. Presented by Mrs. Frederick Layton. 81 ARTZ, ADOLPH. The Hague. Pupil of Mollinger. Faint-Hearted. Canvas 31 x 43. Presented by Guido Ptister. LAYTON COLLECTION. 82 SMITH, C. FRITHJOF. Received Gold Medal at the International Exhibition, Munich, 1888. The Hospital Garden. Canvas 115 x 72. Presented by W. H. Met calf. 83 NORMANN, ADELSTEEN. Born at Bodoe, Norway, 1848. Landscape painter. Paints chiefly subjects from his native country. Midnight Sun at Bodoe, Norway. Canvas 108 x 72. Presented by Mrs. W. H. Metcalf. 84 HENSELER, ERNST. Berlin. The Benefactress. 1887—Canvas 60x36. Presented by Mrs. G. D. Norris. 85 NICOL, ERSKINE, A. R. A. (See No. 45.) "Barney, You're Sulking Now." 1887—Canvas 17x23. Presented by Frederick Layton. 32 LA YTON COLLECTION. 86 HILL, THOMAS. San Francisco. Born at Birmingham, Eng., in 1829; went to America in 1841 ; pupil in Paris of Paul Meyerheim, but mostly self-taught. The Gates of the Yosemite. 1888—Canvas 53 x 42. Presented by J. A. Roundy. 87 TOMMASI, ADOLFO. " Farm Scene in Tuscany." Canvas 110 x 61. Presented by Frederick Lay ton. 88 ANSDELL, RICHARD, R. A. Born in Liverpool, Eng., 1815; died, 1885. Genre and animal painter. Self-taught. Exhibited first at Royal Academy in 1840; elected an A. R. A. in 1861, and R. A. in 1870. Medal: Paris, Third-class, 1855. Pet of the Bothie. 1875—Canvas 44x 59. Presented by David Ferguson. 89 MUNTHE, LUDVIG. Born at Aarön, Norway, 1841. Landscape painter. Self-taught, in Düs¬ seldorf. He paints chiefly autumn and winter scenes. Gold Medal: Berlin, 1872; London, 1876; Paris, first-class, 1878; Legion of Honor, 1878; Order of Leopold, 1875 ; Member of Stockholm, Copen¬ hagen and Amsterdam Acad¬ emies ; Swedish Court Painter. Winter. Canvas 33x21. Acquired by the Gallery. LAYTON COLLECTION. 33 90 LEADER, B. W., A. R. A. (See No. 10.) Sabrina's Stream. 1889—Canvas 72 x 44. Presented by J. H. Van Dyke. 91 BECHI, LUIGI. Florence. Born 1856. Member of the Institute of Florence. Six different medals. A Flirtation. Canvas 31 x 46. Presented by Mrs. John D. Peck for Mrs. Jason Downer. 92 PÈCRUS, E. Fancy Head. Wood 5 l/z x 7. Presented by Mr. P. B Veiller. 93 DEFREGGER, FRANZ VON. Born at Stronach, Tyrol, 1835- Genre painter. Pupil at the Munich Academy, under Anschütz; afterwards in Paris, and again in Munich, under Piloty. Medal : Paris, Third- class, 1878. Honorary member of the Munich, Vienna and Berlin Academies ; ennobled in 1883. Sunday Afternoon. Canvas 20 x 25. Presented by Miss Elizabeth A. Plankinton. 34 LA Y TON COLLECTION. 94 BROWN, JOHN G., N. A. Born at Durham, England, 1831. Genre painter; pupil at Edinburgh Academy and National Academy, New York. Elected A. N. A. in 1862, and N. A. in 1863. A Cosey Corner. Canvas 19x24. Presented by Frederick Layton. 95 QUARTLEY, ARTHUR, N. A. (deceased). Born of English parents in Paris, France, 1839; Died in New York, May, 1886. Marine painter. Self-taught. Taken to America when a child; practiced his profession in Baltimore and New York. Elected A. N. A. in 1878, N. A. in 1886. Member of Soci¬ ety of American Artists. Port of New York—Queen Victoria's Birthday. 1883—Canvas 76x43. Presented by Frederick Layton. 96 QUARTLEY, ARTHUR, N. A. (deceased). (See 95.) Plymouth Fishing Boats. Canvas 30x16. Presented by Frederick Layton. 97 QUARTLEY, ARTHUR, N. A. (deceased). (See 95.) Hackensack. 1878—Canvas 21 x 13. Presented by Frederick Layton. LA Y TON COLLECTION. 98 QUARTLEY, ARTHUR, N. A. (deceased). (See 95.) Loos, Cornwall. Canvas 30x17. Presented by Frederick Layton. 99 HOMER, WINSLOW, N. A. Born in Boston, 1836. Genre painter. Pupil of Frederick Rondel and National Academy. Elected A. N. A. in 1864, and N. A. in 1865. Member of Society of Painters in Water Colors. Hark, the Lark ! 1887—Canvas 30x35- Presented by Frederick Layton. 100 JOHNSON, C. E. Grouse Shooting. 1890—Canvas 39x27. Presented by James Clinton Spencer. 101 JOHNSON, C. E. Deer Stalking. 1890—Canvas 27x39. Presented by Frederick Layton. 36 LA Y TON COLLECTION. 102 BASTIEN-LEPAGE, JULES (deceased). Born at Damvillers, Meuse, 1848; Died in Paris, 1884. History and Por¬ trait painter. Pupil of Cabanel. Medals: Third-class, 1874; Second-class, 1875; Legion of Honor, 1879. The Wood Gatherer. 1881—Canvas 70x 75- Presented by Mrs. E. P. Allis and daughters, in memory of Edward Phelps Allis. 103 HOLL, FRANK, R. A. Born in London, 1845. Genre and portrait painter; son and pupil of F. Holl, engraver and student at the Royal Academy, where, in 1863, he won the Gold Medal for the best histori¬ cal painting. Elected A. R. A. in 1878, and R. A. in 1883. Want—The Pawnbroker's Shop. 1873—Canvas 54x39. Presented by Frederick Lay ton. 104 NICOL, ERSKINE, R. A. (See No. 45.) Interviewing the Member. 1879—Canvas 54x41. Acquired by the Gallery. 105 DURAND, ASHER B., N. A. (deceased.) Born in South Orange, N. J., 1796. Landscape painter. President of National Academy of Design, from 1845 to 1861. In the Catskills. 1857—Canvas 36x24. Acquired by the Gallery. LAYTON COLLECTION. 37 106 KENSETT, JOHN F., N. A. (deceased.) Born in Cheshire, Conn., 1818; died in New York, 1872. Landscape painter. Elected N. A. in 1849. Lakes of Killarney. Canvas 34 x 24. Acquired by the Gallery. 107 CHURCH, FREDRIC E., N. A. Born in Hartford, Conn., 1826. Landscape painter. Elected N. A. in 1849. Medal: Second-class, Paris, 1867. A Passing Shower. i860—Canvas 30x16. Acquired by the Gallery. 108 SCHREYER, ADOLF. Born in Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1828. Animal painter. Pupil of Städel Institute, Frankfort. Member of Antwerp and Rotterdam Aca¬ demies. Medals: Brussels, 1863 ; Paris, 1864-'65-67; Munich, 1876; Order of Leopold, 1866. Court painter to Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, 1862. The Wallachian Post Carriza. Canvas 77 x 46. Presented by Washington Becker. 109 BURGESS, JOHN B., R. A. Born in London, 1830. Genre painter. Pupil at the Royal Academy. The Frolic After the Wedding. 1884—Canvas 48x 75- Acquired by the Gallery. 38 LA Y TON COLLECTION. 110 BONHEUR, ROSA. Born at Bordeaux, 1822. Animal painter. Daughter and pupil of Ray¬ mond Bonheur. Elected a member of Antwerp Institute in 1868. Medals: Third-class, 1845; first-class, 1848, 1855; sec¬ ond-class, 1867; Legion of Honor, 1865 ; Leopold Cross, 1880; Commander's Cross of Royal Order of Isabella, 1880. Two Goats. Canvas 28 x 36. Presented by Frederick Layton. 111 OS, JAN VAN. Born at Middelharnis, 1744; died at the Hague, 1808. Fruit and flower painter. Pupil of Aart Schouman. Flowers. Wood 27 x 34. Presented by Frederick Layton. 112 CLAYS, PAUL JEAN. Born at Bruges, 1819. Marine painter. Medals: Brussels, 1851 ; second- class, Paris, 1867, 1878; Legion of Honor, 1875; Officer, 1881 ; Order of Leopold. Marine. Canvas 53 x 33. Presented by Frederick Layton. 113 HALSWELLE, KEELEY, A. R. A. Born at Richmond, Surrey, 1832. Landscape, marine and figure painter. Pupil at the Royal Scottish Academy. Moonrise at Venice. Canvas 54 x 32. Presented by Frederick Layton. LA Y FON COLLECTION. 39 114 HALSWELLE, KEELEY, A. R. A. (See No. 113.) In the Danbury Park, England. Canvas 22x15. Presented by Frederick Layton. 115 HALSWELLE, KEELEY, A. R. A. (See No. 113.) Loch Maree, Scotland. Canvas 23 x 13. Presented by Frederick Layton. 116 HALSWELLE, KEELEY, A. R. A. (See No. 113.) On the Ouse — Water Lilies and Rushes. Canvas 13x23. Presented by Frederick Layton. 117 HALSWELLE, KEELEY, A. R. A. (See No. 113.) Gypsy Encampment, Danbury Common. 1889—Canvas 22x15. Presented by Frederick Layton. 40 LA Y TON COLLECTION. 118 HALSWELLE, KEELEY, A. R. A. (See No. 113.) Cardinal Antonelli at St. Peter's During the Sitting of the Ecumenical Council, Rome, i86g. Canvas 60 x 37. Presented by Michael Cudahy. 119 MONCHABLON, JAN. Born in France (Vosges). Medals: First-class, Paris, Hors Concours Salon, 1890. The Little River. Canvas 36 x 25. Presented by Michael Cudahy. 120 BAIL, JOSEPH. Born in France. Medal: Paris. Still Life — Eggs. Canvas 29 x 23. Presented by Frederick Layton. 121 GOURDON, R. Born in France. Exhibits at Paris Salon. Pot au Feu. Canvas 25 x 21. Presented by Frederick Layton. LAYTON COLLECTION. 41 122 KNIGHT, DANIEL RIDGWAY. Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Contemporary. Genre painter. Pupil of Gleyre and Meissonier, and at Ecole des Beaux Arts. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1884. Medals: Paris, 1888; Munich International Exposition, 1888; Paris, E. U., 1889; Legion of Honor, 1889. Hors Concours. The Shepherd and His Friends. 1891—Canvas 99 x 75- Presented by Timothy A. Chapman. 123 SCHENDEL, PETRUS VAN. Born at Ter Heyden, North Brabant, 1806 ; died in Brussels, 1870. His¬ tory and Genre painter. Pupil at Royal Academy, Antwerp, under Van Bree. Well known through his market scenes with candle-light effects. Received medals in Amsterdam ; Brussels, 1845; Paris, 1844, 1847. Fish Market in Holland. 1866—Wood 22 x 30. Presented by Frederick Layton. 124 CROCHPIERRE, ANDRE ANTOINE. Born at Villeneuve sur Lot. Pupil of MM. Bouguereau and T. Robert Fleury. Medal: Paris Salon, 1891. Spinner. Canvas 30 x 39. Presented by Charles T. Bradley. 42 LA YTON COLLECTION. 125 DUPRÉ, JULES. Born at Nantes in 1812. Landscape painter; one of the most original and powerful of the Modern French School, and among the originators of the so-called Paysage intime. Medals: Second-class, 1833 and 1867; Legion of Honor, 1849; Officer, 1870. His works are found in the Louvre and Luxembourg Galleries, Paris, and in the principal public and pri¬ vate galleries of America. "The Cabaret." Canvas 16x13. Presented by Rev. David Keene, D. D. 126 KAUFMANN, HUGO. Born in Hamburg, 1844. Genre painter, son of the painter Hermann KaufFman; pupil of Stüdel Institute, Frankfort; now lives in Munich. The Zither Players. 1879—Wood 18x15. Presented by Frederick Lay ton. 127 MAUVE, ANTON, (deceased.) Born at Zaandam. Landscape painter, one of the strongest of the Modern Dutch School; pupil of P. F. Van Os. The Water Mill. Canvas 11 x 17. Presented by Rev. David Keene, D. D. 128 RONDEL, FREDERIC, A. N A. Born in Paris, 1S25. Landscape painter. Pupil of Auguste Jugelet and of Théodore Gudin. Elected Associate of the National Academy in i860. West Point on the Hudson. Wood 10x6. Presented by Edwin C. Eldridge . LA Y TON COLLECTION. 43 129 CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES. Born at Samer (Pas-de-Calais.) Contemporary. Landscape painter. Pupil of Lecoq de Boisbaudran. First-class medal, 1880; Legion of Honor, 1882. A Lonely Road. Canvas 18x15. Presented by Mrs. Frederick Layton. 130 MÜLLER, CHARLES LOUIS (deceased). Called Müller of Paris. Born in Paris, 1815. History and portrait painter. Pupil of Cogniet, Gros, and the École des Beaux Arts. Medals: Third-class, 1838; second-class, 1846; first-class, 1848,1855;. Legion of Honor, 1849; Officer, 1859 ; Member of the Institute of France, 1864. Principal work, "Roll-Call of Last Victims of the Reign of Terror," formerly in the Luxembourg Museum, Paris. At the Opera Ball, 1792. 1878—Canvas 39 x 49. Presented by Frederick Layton. * 131 MUNTHE, LUDVIG. (See No. 89.) "Sunset in Norway." Wood 16 x 21. Presented by Frederick Layton. 44 LAYTON COLLECTION. 132 PIOT, ADOLPH. Born in France. Figure painter. Contemporary. The Knitter. Canvas 23 x 32. Presented by A. A. L. Smith. 133 COUTOUR, THOMAS, (deceased.) Born at Senlis (Oise), 1815 ; died in Villiers le Bel (Seine-et-Oise), 1879. History and genre painter. Pupil of Gros and of Paul Delaroche. Won second Grand Prix in 1837. Principal work, "Romans of the Decadence," (formerly in the Luxembourg Museum.) First-class Medals in 1847 and 1855; Legion of Honor, 1848. "A Boy's Head." Canvas 11x14. Presented by Frederick Lay ton. 134 WÜST, ALEXANDRE. Born at Dordrecht, 1837 ; died at Antwerp, 1876. Landscape painter, particularly noted for his Norwegian scenes. Pictures in the Museums of Dordrecht and Antwerp and the Metropolitan Museum, New York. Mountain Torrent, Norway. Wood 9x7. Presented by Edwin C. Eldridge. LA YTON COLLECTION. 45 135 MESDAG, HENDRIK WILHEM. Born at Groningen in 1831. Marine painter, pupil of Alma Tadema; lives at the Hague. Medals: Paris, 1870-78. At the Coast of Scheveningen. 1890—Canvas 70x54. Presented by Frederick Lay ton. 136 FOUACE, G. Paris. Contemporary. Fasting Days. 1892—Canvas 45x31. Presented by Frederick Layton. 137 PHILLIP, JOHN, R. A. (deceased.) Born in Aberdeen, 1817, died at Kensington 1867. History and portrait painter. Pupil in London of T. M. Joy in 1836 and of Royal Academy in 1837. La Señorita. 1886—Canvas 20x24. Presented by Frederick Layton. 46 LAYTON COLLECTION. 138 HOLMBERG, Prof. AUGUST. Born in Munich, 1851. Genre painter, pupil of the Munich Academy under Wilhelm Diez. "The Latest Acquisition." Canvas 56 x 44. Acquired by the Gallery. 139 MUNKACSY, MIHALY. Real name Mihaly (or Michael) Lieb, called Munkacsy from the village of Munkacs, Hungary, where he was born in 1846. Was apprenticed to a carpenter for six years, when he secured his freedom and commenced to study art under a portrait painter at Gyula. Studied later at the Vienna Academy, and at Munich under Franz Adams, and for some time at Düsseldorf. In 1869 his "Last Day of a Condemned Man " established his reputation, and in 1872 he settled in Paris, where his works found great favor. Medals: 1870, 1874; Medal of Honor, 1878; Vienna Medal, 1882; Legion of Honor, 1877; Officer, 1878; Member of Munich Academy, 1881. Has visited America, where several of his most important pictures are in public and private collections. The Rivals. Wood 45 x 37. Presented by Frederick Layton. 140 HEFFNER, K. G., PROF. Born 1843. Pupil of Diez. Professor in the Academy at Munich. Different Medals at Munich, Berlin, London. Member of the Academies of Munich and Hanover. An Autumn Evening on the Thames. Canvas 56 x 29. Presented by Frederick Layton. LAYTON COLLECTION. 47 141 PRADILLA, FRANCISCO. Born at Villanuva de Gallego, Saragossa, in 1847. History and genre painter. Pupil of San Fernando Academy, Madrid, then of Spanish Academy in Rome, of which he was afterwards director. Prix de Rome, 1874. Médaille d'Honneur (the only one awarded for Painting in Spain up to the present) at the Exposition des Beaux Arts, Madrid, 1878. Grande Médaille d'Honneur, Paris International Exhi¬ bition, 1878. Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, 1878. Honorary Member of the Imperial and Royal Academy of Vienna, 1878. Member of the Académie Royale des Beaux Arts, Madrid, 1880. Director of the Académie des Beaux Arts, Rome, 1881. Honorary Academician of the Académie des Beaux Arts, Saragossa, 1882. Chevalier Grande Croix of the Order of Isabel la Catholique, 1882. First Gold Medal, International Exhibition, Vienna, 1882. First Gold Medal, International Exhibition of Fine Arts, Munich, 1883. Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, 1883. Member of the French Institute Academy of Fine Arts, 1891. Member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Berlin, 1892. Diploma of Honour, International Exposition of Fine Arts, Vienna, 1892. First Gold Medal, International Exhibition, Berlin, 1892. The Surrender of the Moors at Granada, A. D. 1492. Canvas 47 x 36. Presented by Frederick Layton. ["Within sight of the Royal group, Boabdil halted, composed his aspect, but never in mien and majesty more a king, the son of Abdallah met his haughty conquerer. Ferdinand and Isabella slowly advanced to meet their late rival, their new sub¬ ject; and as Boabdil would have dismounted, the Spanish king placed his hand upon his shoulder. 'Brother and friend,' said he, 'forget thy sorrows, and may our friend¬ ship hereafter console thee for reverses, against which thou hast contended as a hero and a king!' Boabdil bowed his head and remained a moment silent; then, motioning to his train, four of his officers approached, and kneeling beside Ferdinand presented to him, upon a silver buckler, the keys of the City of Granada."] Bulwer Lytton. 142 McCORD, GEO. H., A. N. A. (See No. 55.) Sunset, Devonshire Coast. Canvas 28 x 18. Presented by Miss Annie S. Ilsley. 48 LAYTON COLLECTION. 4 143 WYANT, A. H., N. A. (See No. 58.) Canvas 20 x 16. Landscape. Presented by Frederick Layton. 144 MUNKACSY, MICHAEL. (See No. 139.) This superb canvas shows interesting- genre portraits of Munkacsy and his wife Madame la Comtesse Munkacsy. It is one of the artist's best known works. " In the Studio." 1876—Canvas 80x63. Presented by Frederick Layton. 145 SMILLIE, G. H. Born in New York, 1840. Landscape painter. Son of James Simillie, the engraver, and pupil of James Hart. First exhibited in National Academy in 1863; elected an A.N. A. in 1864, and N. A. in 1882. Member of Society of American Artists. " Landscape." Canvas 23 x 15. Presented by Frederick Layton. 146 CASTRES, EDOUARD. Born at Geneva. Pupil of Zamacois and Menn. First-class medals at Paris in 1872-'74. Hors Concours. Convoy of Prisoners. Canvas 30 x 21 Acquired by the Gallery. ItKthUNwiern Untv«( stty LA Y TON COLLECTION. 49 Library 50 LAYTON COLLECTION. LA YTON COLLECTION. 51 52 LAYTON COLLECTION. LA YTON COLLECTION. 53 54 LA YTON COLLECTION. LAYTON COLLECTION. 55 56 LA YTON COLLECTION.