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GEORGE HENRY, A.R.A.

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ROYAL ACADEMY
PICTURES
AND SCULPTURE
1914

ILLUSTRATING THE HUNDRED AND FORTY-


SIXTH EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY

TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR OF ISSUE

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CASSF.IX AND COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDON


NEW YORxK, TORONTO AND MELBOURNE MCMXIV
Permission to Reproduce the Pictures and Sculptures
herein contained has been accorded by Artists and
Owners, and Copyright is in every case strictly reserved.

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ROYAL ACADEMY PICTURES
AND SCULPTURE, 1914

3 ft. 6 in hi^h
Mrs. Henry Barber. (tncludinii frame)

F. DERWENT WOOD, A.K.A.


Ill) cuvrtKTi 0/ Messrs. frost and Itnit, Ltd., Five Art riihlishers. oj Bristol nml London.
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The Village Smithy.
B. W. LEADER, R.A.

34x44
The South Wind.
JULIUS OLSSON. A.R.A.

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His Grace the Archbishop of Liverpool.
WILLIAM OKl'HN, A R.A.
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Fruit d' Amour (Diploma Woih),

LIONEL SMVTHE, R.A.


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The Silent Woods.
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Through the Looking Glass.
STANHOPE A. FORBES, R.A,
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A Farm Moat.
MARK FISHER, A.R.A.

Sir Henry Roscoc. l.ilc Andrew Carnejjie, lisq. Liic bizc

To be placed in the Library of To be placed in the PaLice 0/ Peace at

the Chemical Society. the Hague.

ALFRED DRURY, R.A. SIR WILLIAM GOSCOMBB JOHN, R.A.


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F. W. POMEROV, A. R.A.
SEY.MOUS LUCAS, R.A,
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H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught.


A. S. COPE, R.A.
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In Mcmoriam.

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H.M. The King.


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HAMO THORNYCROFT, R.A.


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The Late Sir Robert Hart.


Statue for Shanghai.

HENRY PEGRAM, A.R.A.


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Mrs. Stuart Clarke.
J. J. SHANNON, R.A.

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Stealth.
HERBERT DICKSEE.

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Waiting till the Boats come in.

ROBERT W. ALLAN.
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Mrs. Slazenger.
WILLIAM LLEWELLYN, A.R.A.

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W. L. WYLLIE. R.A.

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Sir Lauder Brunton, Bart., M.D., D.Sc.


THii i.ATE SIR HUBERT VON HERKOMER, C.V.O.. R.A.
Festival of Dionysus. 26x56

CHARLES W. WYLLIE.

March Many- Weathers. 96x120

LAURA KNIGHT.

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Miss Elsie Turney
RICHARD JACK, A.R.A.

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A Peep tlirough the Pines.
B. W. LEAUER, R.A.

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Ophelia and the Kiver Gods ^iiaiou^.
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HUNKY A. I'EGKAM, A.R.A.


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The Approach to St. Petersburg.

W. L. WYLLIE, R.A.

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On the Stort.
MARK FISHER, A. R.A.
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King Edward VII.


The All Burmah Memorial, Rangoon.

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The Miller's Daughters.
ADRIAN STOKES, A.R.A.

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3 ft. high

W. ROBERT COLTON, A.R.A. SIR GEORGE FRAMPTON, R.A.


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MARK FISHER, A.R.A.

Sea and Sunset Glow.


JULIUS OLSSON, A.R.A.
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My Daughter.
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On the Llugwy, near Bettws-y-Coed.


B. W. LEADER. R.A.

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Midsummer.
ARNESBY BROWN, A.K.A.
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Truth.
F. DERVVENT WOOD, A.R.A.

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Rev. W. Hawker Hughes,


of Jesus College, Oxford.
SOLOMON J. SOLOMON, R.A.

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Motherhood.
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ADRIAN SIOKES, A.R.A.

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Miss Lucy H. Kcnip-Welch yChaik Dra%i«g). Sir Nathaniel Uunlop \Miiiiic). .1 It. hish

SEYMOUR LUCAS, R.A. SIR GEORGE IRAMITON, R.A.


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Earl Gurzon.
(Marble Statue presented to His Excellency the Viceroy of India and
the Trustees of the Queen Victoria Memorial Fund, Calcutta, by
Prambhashankar D. Pattani, CLE., late Dewan of Bhavnagar. )

F. W. POMEROY, A.R.A.
96
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Allan W. G. Campbell, Esq.
SOLOMON J. SOLOMON, R.A.

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"That which has puzzled all the world."
C. M. O. ORGHARDSON.

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Henry James, Esq. {Picsaiuuwn Busi). Camille, Daughter of Sutton Palmer, Esq.
F. DERWENT WOOD, A.R.A. FRANK DICKSEE, R.A.
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Blind Ol'aler-Colour).

"Truly the lijjlit is sweet, and a plensnnt thing it is for


the eyes to heboid the sun."

JESSIE MACGREGOR.

The Meadows of the Liane, Pas de Calais, France. 36x48

ERNEST PARTON.
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Primrose Time in Switzerland.
ARTHUR J. BLACK.

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The Mirror.
A. CHEVALLIER TAYLER.
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Jane, Daughter of Mrs. McBryde.
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EDWIN BALE.

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Enchantment.
HILDA FEARON.
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The Right Honourable Viscount Haldane.


A. S. COPE. R.A.

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for loan or gift to public galleries.


55 X 44
Ben Ledi : Early Spring.
D. Y. CAMERON, A.R.A.

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A Dorset Landscape : Evening. «x71
ARTHUR FRIEDENSON.

King Edward VII. f ft. bin. bith

Skiiil: Mi'dei fur Lundvn Miiitorial.

BERTRAM MACKENNAL, A.R.A.

109
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Blowing Hard (Water-Colour).

C. NAPIER HEMY, R.A.

Winter in the West. 38»50

S. J. LAMORNA BIRCH.
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A Bend in the Stream.
FRED HAIL.

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Plymouth, Sept., 1620.
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His Majesty King George V., Golonel-in-Chief
of the Regiment of Coldstream Guards.
LANCE CAI.KIN.
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An Essex Homestead. 36x48

FRANK P. FREYBURG.

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Sir Hercules Read. I

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HENRY PEGRAM, A.R.A. She gives a side glance and looks down,
120 Beware
NELLIH M. HHPBUKN-EDMUNDS.
44x72
Francois Villon, Prince of all Ballad-Mongers.
" Writ foremost on the roll of those that came.
Fresh girt lor ser%ice of the latter lyres.
Villon, our sad bad glad mad brother's name."— .4. C. Siuinlnone.

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of Torosay.
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C. HAIGHWCOD.

Sunset in the Dunes. 2/X3S

ADRIAN STOKES, A.R.A.


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The Duke of Bedford, K.G.,
Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex.
Paintui for the Jiisliccs flf the County.

THE HON. JOHN COLLIER.


127
The Gurnard's Head. 48x72

ARTHUR MEADE.

The Triumph of Harlequin. 54x70

FREDERICK GEORGE SWAISH.


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Captain Cook.
Model of statue to be executed hi brome and
erected near the new Aamiralty Arch.

SIR THOMAS BROCK, K.C.B., R.A.


129
33x43
The Drinking Pool.
W. EVANS-LINTON.

48x60
"And step from glowing heat to welcome
depths of shade."
REX VICAT COLE.
130
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G. VERNON STOKES

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The Sea Wall.
ALICE FANNER.
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Clouds of the Golden West.
ERNEST PARTON.

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" Chokin' down and bllndin' through it

for the honour of the King."

ARTHUR J. W. BURGESS.

The Stream, Lamorna, Cornwall. 40 X 53

J. NOBLE BARI.OW.
140
The White House. 25x30

XRNESItV HROWN, A.R.A.

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Wee Duncan, Infant Son of Peter Pan.
R. J. Duthie, Esq., M.D. ROBERT P. BAKER.
I . F. ROSELIEB.

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The Bora, Venice.
DAVID MURRAY, R.A.
142
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Mary Logsdail.
WILLIAM LOGSDAIL.

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Thomas L, Devitt, Esq.
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J. J. SHANNON, R.A.

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Cavendish Square, London.
A. BROUGIEK.

40x50
The Approaching Storm, Holland.
MOFFAT LINUNER.
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A Summer Idyll.

JAMKS CLAKK.

INDEX
P«l!e
Title of Work
Artiit 15
WaitiiiK till the Boats come in
Allan, Robert VV. . 153
Applevard, Fred In my Garden .

64
Knights of Toil .

Baird, N. H. J. . 147
Haker, p. Bryant .
Bevond .. . •
142
Peter Pan . .
Baker, Robert P.
.
. 106
The Plain of Umbria
Bale, Edwin .
Lamorna, Cornwall 140
The Stream,
Barlow, J. Noble . 147
Bayes, Gilbert John the Baptist .
i8i 38
Napoleons Last Inspection ot his Array, i8th June
Beadle, James Prinsep . 23
Bell, R. Anning, A.R.A. The Marriage at Cana
Beresford, Daisy Radcliffe (nie 132
St. Bartholomew the Great IIO
Clacue) .

Winter in the West .


Birch, S. J. Lamorsa 115
Doris in Pink 100
Bird, G. F. .

Primrose Time in Switzerland


Black, Arthur J. - 59
Breakspeare, W. a. The Messenger .
129
R Captain Cook
Brock, Sir Thomas, K.C.B., A. 154
Cavendish Square, London .
25
Broucier, a. .

Brown, Arnesby, A.RA. Dawn . . •


88
Midsummer 141
The White House 105
Brown, Mia Arnesby The White Wall .
150
Brown, Mortimer .
The Noontide Rest 35
Idlers and Workers .
BuNDY, Edgar 140
Light Cruisers
Burgess, Arthur J. W.
.

Colonel-in Chief of the Regiment of


His Majesty King George v.,
119
Calkin, Lance
Coldstream Guards 108
Ben Lcdi Early Spring
:
Cameron. D. Y., A.R.A. 157
Clark, James .
A Summer Idyll 27
Clausen, George, R.A. The Budding Tree 75
Primavera 84
In the Fields in June
'57
INDEX
Artijt Title of Work I'lifle

Cole, Rex Vicat


CoLLiEK, The Hon. John- Clytcmiiestra
\'i5co\mt Morley, O.M.
....
" .\nd step from glowing heat to welcome depths of shade " 130

ion
The Duke of Bedford, K.G., Lord-Lieutenant of Middlesex 127
COLTOS, W. Robert, A.K.A. Rt. Hon. r.enj.uuin Disraeli, as Chancellor of the Kxchequer, 18 =
2y
Field. Marshal ICarl Roberts 70
."
Cope, A."s., R.A. ILR.IL The Duke of Connaught 22
H.M. The King 41
The Rt. Hon. Viscount Haldane 107
CowPER, F. Cadogan, a. R.A. The Hon. Mrs. Hanburv-Tracv 9
Walter Carlile, ICsq., J. P., D.i.. 37

.....
.

Dick, W. Reid Silence 141


DiCKSEE, Frank, R.A. Winifred, Daughter of Henry White, Esq. 31
Robert Ehvortiiy, Esq. 45
Mrs. Robert Elworthy 93
Camille, Daughter of Sutton Palmer, Esq. 98
DicKSEE, Herbert . Stealth 51
" .\ Very Gallant Gentleman " 36
DOLLMAN, J. C.
DoNSK, Walter Tlie Temple of the Sun 124
Draper, Herbert . .Mdred Rowden, Esq., K.C. 148
Dkury, .\lkred, R..\. Sir Henry Roscoe 13
Panels for Pedestal of King Edward VII. Mcmor ial, SheHicId 14

Ede.v,Denis . Ex Voto 48
He " She has two eves so soft and brown 120
Edmunds, Nellie
Elsley, Arthur
Elwell, Fred
EVANS-LlXTO.V,
J.

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II.
Good Night
Slumber
The Drinking
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..... l^ool
. . . 149
152
130

....
.

Fas.ser, .^lice
Fearos, Hilda
FiLDES, Sir Luke, R..\
The Sea Wall
Enchantment ....
William Bulloch, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.
138
106
47
E. .\. Barton, Esq. 67
Fisher, Horace
Fisher, Mark, .^.R..-\.
The
A Farm Moat ....
Street of the Cactus, Capri

....
. 117
13
On the Stort
A Water Lane
Bourne End
....
....
72
80
92
Fisher, S. Melton . The Coming of Spring 45
R Dawson, Esq. II
Forbes, Stanhope A., A. Philip .

Through the Looking-glass 12


The Farmer's Pride 78
The Lamp Room 87
Father and Daughter .

Forestier, .\medee
Frampton, Sir Georcve, R..\.
Francois Villon, Prince of all Ballad-mc
King George V.
Sir Arthur Liberty
... 121
53
79
Sir Nathaniel Dunlop . 05
An Essex Homestead 12T
Frevburg, Frank P. .

Fkiedenson, ..\rthur A Dorset Landscape Evening : 109

Gow, .\ndrew C, R.\. The Broken Wing 77


Gribble, Bernard F. Departure of the Pilgrim Fathers fn l'I\-lllrjut September, 16 1 It
The Whelp of the Black Rover i;f)

....
.

Hacker, Arthur, R..\. .Autumn's Gold


2icka
Ladv Liberty
.....
....
29
32
70
Rt. Hon. George Lambert, P.C, M.P, 135
Charles Darley, Esq. .
15'^
12''^
Haigh-Wood, C. Noontide in Arcady
A Bend in the Stream III
Hall, Fred
Harcoukt, George
Hatherell, W.
.

Imogen .....
Mrs. Ernest Trench with Brian and

......
Desmnnd
118
39

Haves, Claude
Heath, F~rank
Scanty Pasture
The Morning Room .....
.....
3^
I.'^2

Hemy C. Napier, R.A. The River Barge


Nearing Home Down Jib ....
....
lb
30

....
;

6fi
Wind Falmouth

Henry George, A.R..\.


Fair
The Riverside,
Blowing Hard
Spring
......
for
Limehouse
/•>o
no
tiipiece
20
82

Mrs. Paget
Sir
Mrs. Innes ......
Clements Robert Markham, K.C.B., F.R.S., I R.G.S. 65
S3

Henshall, Henry
HeRKOMER, the LATE
.

Si
The Prayer ......
Col. The Hon. Henry Corry 87
103

von, C.V.O., R.A.

Horxel, E. a.
Sir Lauder Brunton, M.D., D.Sc.
Arthur Bourchier, Esq.
Voices in the Woodland
....
.... Mi
14(1
fti

iS
Hughes-Stanton, H., A.I- •Afterglow Poole Harbour, Dorset
:

Fort Pierre Chatel, Yenne Rhone, Savoy, France 33


To the Sea Equihen, Pas de Calais, France
:
67
Hampshire from the Surrev Hills 76
The Great Fighting Retreat of Joseph's Band of Nez Perce Ind lans in 1877 104
Hunter, J. Young
Hunter, Mary Young
Hutchison, Gemmell
.

A Basket of Herrin' .......


Margaret and Helen, Daughters of Viscount and Viscountess Castlereagh 39
149

15
Jack, Richard, A. R.A. The Letter
Miss Elsie Turney 63
The Master lib
An Indian Procession 10
John, Sir William Goscombe, R.A. .

.\ndcew Carnegie, Esq.


Jane, Countess Ferrers 125
Joy. George W. . . . .

'

.58
INDEX
Artut Title of Work
Kemp-Welch, Lucy The Water-Way to
King, Yeend . Tlie Miller's (ieese
53
The Silent Wheel
Knight, Laura
Knowles, G. Sheridan
.Marrh .Many-weathers
A Nocturne .... .
'2J
62

Lancley, Walter
Leader, B. W., K.A.
. Day-dreams
The \illagc Smithy
.... M5
60
4
Morning
.An .'\utuinn .
6
A Peep Through the Pines
On the Llugwv, near Bettws-y-Coed
Leslie, G. D., K.A. The Well in tiie Wood II
Lindner, Moffat
Lion, Flora .
. 'I'he
Day Dreams ....
.\pprt)aching Storm, Holland

.... 154
Llewellyn, W., A.R.A. .Mrs.
My
Sir
Slazenger
Daughter
William V'incent
.... .
•33
52
hi
117
A. O. Miles, F:s(].
m
Logsdail, William

LOUDAN, AfoUAT
Lucas, J. Seymour, K.A.
The Church of the Madonna
Mary Logsdail
The .Mistletoe Bough
.... .
delta Salute and the Giudecca Canal, Venice 40
H3
47
Mrs. V. Warren Low .
21
Edmund A. Smith, Esq. 27
Sir K. H. Inglis I'algrave .
53
Miss Lucy E. Kemp-Welch 95
LuccHESi, Andrea C. T)ie Water Nymph 105
MacCall, a. St. John St. Remi, Dieppe '37
Macgregor, Jessie Blind
<J9
Mackennal, Bertram, .A.R..^. Statuette (Marble)
I'ortrait .
»9
King Edward \'IL (London Memorial) 109
iMeade, Arthur The (iuinard s Head . M2
iluNNINGS, A. J.
Murray, Da\tu, R..V.
A Check by the Cromlech
Work-a-day Venice ...
Drying Sails, with Mist Clearing Off
54
24
on
"It was tlie Time of Koses " Canterbury — IU2
The Bora, Venice
NicoLET, Gabriel

Olsson, Julius,
.

.\.K..\. .
Eternal Eve
The South Wind
.... 14-

37

The Silver Strand


Sea and Sunset Glow .

Orchardson, C. M. y. "That which has I'u/zlcd all the World


Orpen, William, .A.K.A. . His Grace the Archbishop ol Liverpool
R. B. Fudger, Esq., of Toronto .
115
OuLESs, Walter \V., K..\. The Right Kev. Tlie Lord Bishop of Worce 75
Parso.ns, Alfred, K..\.

Parton, Ernest
.

.•\valon
The .Meadows
......
Gorse by the Kiver Lee

of the Liane,
Clouds of the Golden West
Pas de Calais, France
50
bo
99
Peacock, Ralph
Peoram, .\. Bertram
PtGRAM, Henry, A.K.V, .
The Intruder
The Late Sir Robert Hart
....
Jane, Daughter of Mrs. McBryde

.
I.i9
loi
57
V)
Ophelia and the Kiver Gods
71
Bronze .Medallion 141
Winter
Po.MERoy, F. W., .X.K.V. A. A Beckett-Terrell, Esq.
Earl Curzon
Innocence
....
....
.
147

14S
ji
y6

Rae, Henrietta (Mrs. Ernest Normand) Sir Alfred James .\cwton, Bart.
"3
.....
.

Raphael, Mary F. , The Seine, near Vernon 100


Keid, Flora .M. The Adoration
Reynolds-Stephens, W. 55
.Monument to the late Viscount Ridley
Riviere, Briton, K .\. 33
When the .Mist Lifted 112
Mrs. Clay and her Dog Li 131
Riviere, Hugh G. . The Lord Bishop of Durham 'j2
Roe, Fred. "The Toast is 'England'" 44
Roselieb, L. F. " Wee Duncan," Infant Son ol

Salisbury, Frank O.
ScH.MALZ,
Shannon, J
Herbert
Field Mice .....
The Prophets Paradise
R. J. Duth Esq 1|2

59
J , K..\. Mrs. Stuart Clarke
»»

Sims, Charles, A.R.A.


tt Thomas L. Devitt, Esq.
Spring Song
The Penitent
.... 50
•t3
2-
l'4
The Little Archer 93
La Cage au.\ .Amours .
94
Smvthe, Lionel, R..\. Fruit d'.Amour \Diploma It'orfc) . I)
Solomon, Solomon J., R..^. Rev. W. Hawker Hughes, Jesus College, Oxford 90
.Allan W. G. Campbell, Esq.
Solomon, W. E. Gladstone 97
The Fountain of fears 150
Spenlove-Spenlove, F. . .At the Call of Dawn .
144
Stokes, Adrian, A.R.A. The Miller's Daugnters
79
Marshes near the Sea .
95
Sunset in the Dunes .
126
Stokes, G. Vernon Poaching in the Old Days 13S
Stokes, Mari\nne The Princess on the Glass Mountain "3
Storey, G. A., A R.A. Tea 'n the Orchard
The Pergola ....
Amiida in the Enchanted Wood
43
!'5
122
Portrait of a Young Painter

SloTT, Edward,
Strang, William, A.R.A.
A.r<..\ .Motherhood
The Card Players
....
Edward Cressy, Architect and Savant
125
151
91
'9
T/it copyright is tht propcrtu o/ Metirs. Thos. Forman &• Sums, Nottinshcm.

'50
INDEX
Artlut Title of Work
SwAISH, F. G.
Symonds, W. R.
The Tiiumph
The Minuet .... of Harlequin . 128
^7

Talmage, Algernon The Hammocl; ....


.... 40
Tavler, a. Chkvali.ier The Mirroi-
Desmond ..... 100
I4S
Tayi.ok, L. CAMi'm-i.i.
TllOKNYCKOFT, HaMO, K.A,
The Batlier ....
The Rt. Hon. Lord Curzon of Kcdlestnne, G. C.S.I. 42
54
Toir, Ai.hert
TUKK, llKNRY S., A.R.A
.....
Tlie Eml)arliation
Faun
69
S5
Mrs. C.
July Sun
\'.

.....
1'. Kecnu . 23
156

Walli K, Marv I.. Daughter of J. S. Moreton, Esq


Walton, Frank
Wardle, Aktiiuk
Waterlow, Sir Ernest
.

A.,
Iris,

A Puma
The Silent Woods
.....
"The Golden-tissued Weather '
. 4.3
43
7
21
A Northumberland Valley .

Winter in theLauterbrunnen Valley 74


The Monch and Eifjer from Miirren 83
West, J. Walter .\n .^pril Morning, Lake Cnmo 134
Wetherbee, George Dau-n and the Shepherd 58
The Outcasts 155
Children of Mrs. Murray Guthrie, of Torosa 121
Whiting, Fred
WOLLEN, W. B.
Wood, F. Derwent, A.R Mrs. Henry Barber ....
The zSth (ist Gloucestershire Regiment) at Waterloo
William Pitt, First Earl of Chatham .
56
3
9
King Edward VI I. (All Burmah Memorial, Rangoon) 73

Wyllie, Charles W.
Truth
Henry James, Esq.
Festival of Dionysus
....
....
89
98
62
The Burning of the Semaphore Tower, Portsmouth 23
WvLLiE, W. L., K.A. 60
Launch of H.M.S. lion Duke
The Approach to St. Petersburg . 72
Windermere from Briery Close . 114

33x40
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